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J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
C. L. HENRY, Bus. Manager,
LOCAL. ITEMS.
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Mrs. L D. Russell visited
in town recently.
Bill Isenhower spent Sunday
in the bosom of his family.
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Berry W Gladden and lady
attended church here las! Sun
day. I
Rev N. A. Parsons made a
business trip to Dalton last
Saturday?.
Clever John F. Varnell and
wife attended church here
last Sunday,
Bud Baggett, of Stafford,
dropped in to see us a short
time yesterday
}< hn W. Coffev, of Dunn
was attending to business af
fails here Monday.
Lee Cox; wife and htbics,
sp nt last Sabbath with rel
ntives in Spring Place.
.Dr Sam Brown and family
spent last Sunday at the home
of Hon. Green Treadwell.
Cantata ......., Rill White w .. is .. build
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in m-wbn.lgommossljo’l)- , . ,
s .
Creek, near Mrs. Durham s.
Bill Baker and family, of
Whitfield, spent last Sabbath
at the home ol George Jones.
“Uncle Fammle” Long'
was an appreciated visitor
our sanctum yesterday Sore
noon.
Arnos L. Keith, one of our
most substantial citizens, was
a welcome visitor in the
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A
Stuart spent a portion of the
past week with relatives at
Blue Ridge.
George Chamblee and Sid
KeKcr, of Dunn, wore
their Bpring Place friends a
few hours last " aturday.
Our old friend, James Y,
T> Lay .. lies, o, f uu]l r> „ r> Jen, urpppeu , .
in to give us the glad hand;
while in die city last Friday,
Rev. M. W. Shields has
been making some
mentsonhis farm south • of
town, in the way of new fenc
mg.
Dr. E O. St afford, one of
the oldest and most promt
nent physicians ... of a"" north-west
Georgia, paid us an anpreci- .
ated visit Monday alter r noon.
Merchant Hull Kerr has
just received a large lot of
new goods, fresh from the
manufacturer and invites the
public to call at his store and
examine the Great Bargains
he is offering. Watch for his
ad, in our next issue.
SPRING FLACK, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1902.
R- A. Pierce visited in Dal¬
ton a few days ago.
William Pendley made a
business trip to Dalton Mon
day.
Will and Bryant Ovbey
spent Sunday with relatives at
Trick uni.
Owen Terry visited
folks at ITassler Mill v
and Sunday.
The farmers are all as busy
as beavers now and the town
loafer is on the bum.
The grass on the
house lawn is slow makin.;
appearance this spring
This spring weather is the
farmerdelight and they are
a " making good use of it
.
James G. Loughridge de
lighted his'town friends by ;1
short visit Monday afternoon.
Tax Receiver Miles II.
Bramlett was circulating
ainon g friends here Saturday.
Hu " K f rr h "T c "
'-~ ,,Rie most artistic work in
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WW.
jday s.
Preparations are being
niade tn P l!t :1 Rest, coat of
P nn, t on the Methodist
church.
Ben Pong and wife, of Su
ntach, were in attendance upon
j preaching at the 1 aptistchnrch
i last Sunday.
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; R-'v. C. P. Roney preached
it'Rtesi.ng .o.d in
structive sermons to
- ,, ,. , . , ,,
au<henees at tins place
dav and Sunday , , last.
Ri-n. W, II. Water? and
!family are now residents"
S Spring Place. They
mg for the present w one
Plof . > hriner » s houses. The
j JlMPiiECUTE welcomes the*
jto our iittic ci y.
! Prof Allison and nu lad\ MC *-> 01
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j t’ughes, , visited in the city the
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j latter part of last week and
i while Imre conducted a si no--
1 in Sv Avhich w as highly enjoyed
h X tho » e The Prof, fc
! attending the Normal schtol
1 hero.
Hon. Green Treadwell, ’■
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i conjunction with other
, ressive citizens, has a m<)V(>
' merit on foot r to purchase ,
. ,. , , • ,
;paii J of blood hounas , . to . be
ai'pt . , here tor f the purpose of
• do , criminals. . • , r Hie „.
running i n
arrangements for their pur
chase are about complete,
This step is to be highly com
mend and should have been
taken long ag‘-- Nothing
short of this-will ever put ter
ror in the bosoms of midnight
prowlers and inceudiarists.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
(apt. Knox Ramsey visited
in town a short lime
morning.
Jesse W. Langston was in
the city on business a few
davs a fi'°
‘ am Blassingame and wife
in town on a' shopping
expedition Saturday.
Martin Roberts paid ' us a
very pleasant call while in
town a fcvv da vs a S°
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Miss Nettie Gladden, who
is attending school at the Lucy
11 Institute, visited home
folks‘Sunday.
Charles S. Wilkinson and
wife were over from Baton
Monday, autographed at the
Te rr;;; '
rWffl ^
solid citizen of Bull Pen* was
amon g his numerous town
constituents Monday after¬
noon.
mi 5S Kate Freeman, «
S * to ’
Miss ... Mary Freeman, of, r the .
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An attempt was made .one
day last week to burn the barn
of ilou. V. A Stuart, but the
parties were frightened away
by a member ol the family.
Every business m Spring,
j Place should be represented
in our columns. We have,
| thriving city and the work!
know it.
, VVith one railroad here and
another . and ... bigger
; one com
this ,. old , , should
ling soon tow
wax and grow fat as well as
• flouri.-h like a green Bay-tree.
lax ' lax Kecelvtir r< ? lector Brnmlett Pars(,ns and
^en out allowing the ,
to re 8 ,! ‘. ler and rcturn their
i^ xes f ° r thc P ast two weeks.
ilC ' * e P' '* *■ "' at - w Tlephone
| system up m Doogan.
i WANTED. A live
P 0nd f* n! - from each community
in this county who will send
<» « letter each »cck. if
eacil weel G then send
■,
any scheme to get j
!all the news and when it
lresh; Pa P er envelopes
d crushed i> } the ofhee. bet
hear Irom you. I
F r ........ isning ,: is looking f a little , up '
We T , learn that Mose
Holland .. . has . already , , cleared .
away a cozyyriace for us out
on thc bank tH the creek and,
a'so, that he has put his
springs in prim order that we
mav have pure water to take
with,^..excellent fare with
which' his gbcnl wife always
loads down the table.
j Miss Lizzie Varnell visited
in town the first of the
Deputy Marshal Bob Gud_
ger was in town on business
Saturday.
Our esteemed friend, T. j.
Springfield, paid ufcan appre¬
ciated visit Tuesday.
Rev. C. P. Roney and
mother spent Saturday night
and Sunday in the city.
Messrs. Wade and Pendley
j day. made a Dalton trip to is Dalton Mon¬
one of our
suburbs and enjoys
a splendid patronage from our
uid):m population.
|| | 1 1 I II 1 f t ft H
o d o
IS BOOMING
and We alone are respon
slble lor ** these Low Prices.
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. Other Flours way down, some at $1.75 per
100 pounds.
Arm and Hammer package Soda, 10c sisie, 5c.
Arm amt Hammer keg S"da, 2 pounds, 5c, 12 pounds, 25c.
packages Ferry's New Garden Seed, 10c. Others sell at 5c straight
10 yards good Sea Island, 49c.
10 yards very best 7£e Sea Island, 59c.
Amo keag Apron Ginghams, other merchants sell at 7£e yard, 10
yawls I'm- a few days onlv, 59c.
Especially low prices on Embroideries.
tV e save you $2.50 to $5 00 on iSteel Range or guaranteed Cooking
Stove.
Simmon‘s Liver Medicine, 16c. Drugs at catchy prices.
2 Heel Bolts, 5c. Good Cotton Rope, Rip: per pound.
Good Coffee Mil!, 19c Knives and Forks, 39c set and up.
We are under the market i n Plow Goods and Wire Nails.
Sinyle Plow Stocks (best make), 75c.
Cotton Checks, very good quality, 3£c yard.
2 Boxes Shoe Sprigs, 5c. Good spool Thread 25c p°r dozen.
Elegant Stock of
Spring Dry Goods.
Ilamiiton-Brown Shoe Co., Shoes are by far tiie best, W‘e have
elegant new stock at very reasonable prices.
“Job” in Ladies Shoes at 09c pair. Men’s Shoes at 93c pair.
25 pounds Rice, SI.00. Good Green .Coffee, 12 pounds for 99c.
A rbuekte’s Coffee 10c a package.
Remember that prices on Flour Sugar and Coffee are anbiec to
chamre, but you will find our prices the very lowest.
1 Set Dinner dates, 25c. Set Tea (..’tips and Saucers, 29c.
-Large Assortment Domestic and Imported Crockery and Glassware.
We excel in quality and undersell in price.
Don’t buy till you see us. We can save you money.
What we adverli.se we sell and what we sell advertises us.
Cavender & McWilliams
liras., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
(JNi)KU HOTEL DALTON, DALTON. GA. ’PHONE 10.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879-'96.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum.
j Upson Jones was circulating
among friends at this place
the last of last week.
Hustling Ren Loughridge,
of Dunn, was among his city
friends a few hours Monday.
Clever C. T. Owens was id
the city on business one day
the latter part of last week.
The dwelling and smoke¬
house belonging to Allred
Evans, near Ramsey, were to¬
tally destroyed by fire Mon¬
day about noon. The fire
was caused by a defective
stove flue. Most all the house¬
hold effects were saved but
the contents of the smok
house were a total loss.