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C* L. •’.EDITOR HENRY
AND PUBLISHER.
LOGAL.
Col. ( harlie King visited in
Chattanooga last Sunday.
A. L. A'eith was in the city
on business M- ndav.
Esq. Frank Killgore spent
Monday in the city.
Dalton court is grin ingout
justice this week.
Miss Lizzie Varnell. of Amz,.
was in town Monday morning.
Tlu ron v hope spent Sun¬
day in the city.
Gus Pierce made a business
trip to Dalton Mtnday.
Dyer Russell made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton Tuesday.
John Holland paid us a very
pleasant call while here Tues¬
day.
R. R. Love paid us a pleas¬
ant call while in tin* city this
week.
Drummer Lester Steed
spent Tuesday night at the
Maddox House.
Col L. F. Peeples made a
business trip to Dalton Tues¬
day.
Jim McGhee has been spend¬
ing this week looking for his
cows that were stolen.
Notice the new prfessionul
card of Dr. Steed in this issue
of The Jimplecute.
Dr. Sam Brown was here
Monday to look over the ruins
of his house which was burn¬
ed Sunday night.
Trammell Wilson, who has
been here for several days past
visiting his father and family,
returned to Charlotte, N. C.
last Monday.
Candidate J. H. Estill and
Editor Frank Reynolds spent
last Friday in the city. Col,
Estill’s supporters were glad
to see him and shake his hand.
Frank Pruden, of Dalton,
spent Monday in the city look¬
ing after the Insurance Com¬
pany's interest in the burn oiu
of Dyer Russell’s stock (f
goods.
The efficient work of our
“fire department’’ saved the
town from being burned out
last Sunday night. Everyone
responded to the call of duty
nobly and saved the to vn.
Buy your fertilizers from
Pendley & Sons We handle
several different kind.- and
can and will save you mnnev,
give us a trial. Pendley& Sons.
Spring Place Ga.
Sam Blassingame made a
business trip to Dalton last
Monday.
]ames E. Ellis paid ur>
pleasant call while here ! ast
Monday.
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Sam Kelly and Virgil Pend
ley went to the Charleston
Exposition last Monday.
Tom Peeples, of Dennis,
made a business trip to Dal¬
ton Monday afternoon.
Justice court convened here
last Monday and transacted
the usual amount of business.
Jim Me hee offers $25 .oo
reward for <fie return of his
two cows which were stolen
from his barn on Ia K t Friday
night. Read his advertise¬
ment in The Jimplecute.
D. F. McMahan and wife, of
Wacti, ’ ,-xas, passed through
the city Wednesday en route
t<> Murray C'Uinty. th'ir
Iioitu*, t" visit relatives and
friends — Dalton Argus
The Jimplecute extends
congratulations to the people
of Spring Place
ci their efficient work
during the the last Sunday
night. W e know of no (ire
department that could have
done belter work titan did our
good citizens. Everyone did
th< ir lull duty it seemed, and
did it well.
STOLEN!
Two milk cows. One pale
red, the other red with white
sides. Both horned and giv¬
ing milk. Taken away from
young calves. $25 00 reward
wi 1 be paid lor the cows and
proof sufficient to convict the
thief. J. A. McGIlKE,
Spring Place, Ga.
Last Sunday night about 12
o’clock (he si ore house and
stock of goods ol Dyer Iiussell
ere totally destroyed by fire.
Ike origin of the fire is un¬
known but it is thought the
house was probably robbed
and then set on fire. The
flames had gamed entirely too
much headway when discov¬
ered to save anything from the
inside of the house and
crowd begun at once after
their arrival to save the rest
of the town from destruction.
The store houses o' L. VV.
Thompson, W. H. W teis
Fincher Bros, were the ones
in immediate danger of de¬
struction. filestore house
destroyed belonged to Dr. Sun
„ Brown and , not insured .
was
but Col. Bussell had his stock
t>i goods fully insured.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
SPRING PL AO ft, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY", APRIL If, 1902.
BANKRUPTCY CASE.
Filed With Rfferek; Mc' utch
EOX BY 'ASUBSS MV© Co.
The Sanders .Mifiufacturing
panv were adjudged v luntary hank
l upts before Referee C. D McCutulu
eon to this city, Tuesday.
The. liabilities refurnei in the
schedule are $12,097 and the assetts
$7,390.
The Sanders Manilla turirg Com
pan\ is compostd principa'ly of Mr.
J. M. Sander , who started the bus¬
iness several years ago and on a very
liii.ited means. The business lacked
capital but has done exceedingly
well unrl r the circumstances.
I lie co pain is shut down at
pr< sent, throwing a muiiher of men
out, of employ ment, but is llldtuilil
tile mailer,will f»e adjusted and cap
it * 1 will be furnished to put,the bus¬
iness in better siia ,e.
The < ornpatiy manufactured hay
presses, pea haliers, ornamental iron
wink, etc, employing a large force
of hands, and shipped their products
all ovh the country.
It is belie ed til it th,. company
will adjust matters and triemis will
come to '.heir rescue and place it on
n '"l financial liases nmbarrass
"" m «i,t not fallow innalie,—
Diliou Argus.
Gii igin Ahtriay t. m.iy
iNotic** i> hereby given that the
undersiuriied levs applied to the Or
di ary of said county for h avc to
sell land belonging to the estate of
.1 VV. Nullven tot the payment of
debts ami for proper distribution.
.Said application yvi 1 Ik- heatdat
regular let m ot t he Court ot . Ordi
dinaiy for said county to tie held on
the First Monday in Mav 1902
This 7th day of Apiil 1902
O. Fairott, Admr upon the
of ,1 VV Suliven.
\Ye are authorized to announce J.
D Love as a candidate for Ticastirer
of Mm ray county. October election
1902.
Dm You Know Vhis?
Do you know that a neglected
cough or cold leads to consumption?
More people die from the effect . of
cat< hing colVI toao from any other
known cause. There is one remedy,
and n member it only costs 25 cents,
that has provi n a safe, untai'ing cure
1
for coughs and cool.- It is called
Gooch's Mexican Syrup. Your drug.
gist has it or will gel it for you It
heals no i strengthens the luntrs aid
breathing passages n hen nothing else
\ you fake seems to do y ou good) you
had bett.-r get a b ittie to day and
read the testtmoniason the wrap pet
B!
fjfi fetfllie
Ejns^JPsnr Wfifei
ve—
‘ill (GUARANTEE
‘•J fM«®TPlLL 5
, To cyi . 8 S!CK headache,
habitual constipation,
and all disease? 'rising from In
digestion. They *iU purify your
blood and make your complexion
as FAIR AS A PLY. They are
Igetatln coatod. PRICE 2& CENTS.
SHERIFF SALES.
* EOKG IA M U KK A Y CO: I will
** sell before the court house door in
the town ol Sjtrmsr Place Georgia, be¬
tween .......... the iegal hours of saleon the First
*,'W.'. liuhe-t 1 '!' ami liesl Miy, nnhier 1902, the following to the
teserihed property, to wit:
Lot of land nu 111 tier Two hundred
and eighty-five (285) in the 27ih
District and 2nd.i section of said
coi'iuv and state. Said land levied
o by virtue of and to sati-r'y a Jus¬
tice court fi ta issued from the Justice
court r.f the 1013th Dist., G. M. in
favor of VVilliun Douglass and a
g.iinst Smith ami T R. Bates
and pointed out hy the said T. R.
Hates. Levy made at.d returned to
me by Willie Dunn L. C for 1013th
District. This Atil 7th 1902.
VV. O. Groves, Sheiiff.
William Pendley made a
business trip to Dalton. Tues¬
day.
Hon. J. C. Heart sell, wife
and children, returned from
Washington, D. C., last Wed¬
nesday. Their many friends
here are glad to welcome them
home again. They will make
this their future home., .
1 he sad news reached here
today of the death of Mrs.
Lee Golt of Ardmore. Mrs.
Golt was the daughter of T.
Carne and had many friends
here who will be sorry to learn
of her death.
A,
BUSINESS
IS BOOMING
We alone are respon
tor these Low JPrlces.
2 Boxes Bruton 10c size Snuff, 15c
4 Boxes Hot Scotch, 10c size Snuff, 25c.
20 Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, $1 00,
Best 47 pound Corn Meal, 79c per bushel.
Alpine or Southern Beauty Flour, $1 99.
, Acme Flour, $2 19. Ollier Flouts way down, some at $1.75 *** ner
11()0 pounds.
Arm and Hammer package Soda, 10c size, 5c
Arm ami Hammer keg S"da, 2 pounds, 5c, 12 pounds, 25c.
3 packages Ferry's New Gaiden Seed, I0tv Others sell at 5c straight
10 yards good Sea Island, 49c.
10 yards very best 7£c Sea Island, 59c.
Amoikeag Apron Ginghams, other merchants sell at 7|c yard, 10
3 a,< G fora lew days only, 59o
I Especially low prices on Embroideries.
We save you $2.50 to §5 00 on Steel Range or guaranteed Cooking
I Stove.
Sitnmop‘8 Liver Medicine, 15c. Drugs at catchy prices.
2 Heel Bolts, 5c. Good Cotton Rope, 12^0 per pound.
Good C' ffee Mil!, l9<: Knives and Forks, 39c set and up.
We are to iler the maiket . n Flow Goods and Wire Nails.
Single Flow Stocks (best make), 75c.
Cotton Clucks, very good quality, 3£c yard.
2 Boxes Slice Sprigs, 5c. Goad spool Thread 25c p°r dozen.
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Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co, Shoes are by far the best, We have
elegant new stock at very reasonable prices.
“Lib” in Ladies Shots at 69c pair. Men’s Shoes at 98c pair.
25 pounds Rice, $1.00 Good < rein Coffee, 12 pounds for 99c.
Arbuckle’s Coffee 10c a package.
R< mt n.bet that poets on Ilnur Sugar ai d Coffee are subjec to
chance, but you will find <utr prices the very lowest.
1 Set Dinner Plains, 25c. Set Tea Cups and Saucers 29c.
Large Assortment Domestic and Impoittd Crockery and Glassware.
Wo excel in quality and undersell in price.
Don’i buy till you see us. VYe can save you money
What we advertise we sell and what we sell advertises us.
€avernier & McWilliams
Bros., WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL,
UNLEE HOTEL DALTON, DALTON, GA, ’FHoNE 16.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.-’96
ONE DOLLAR PerAnnm.