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Only 50 Cents
to make your baby strong and
well. A fifty cent bottle of
Scott’s Ermsfssoo
wifi change a sickly baby to
a plump, romping child.
Only one cent a Hay, think
cf-iU Its as nice as .cream.
Send for a free sample, and try it.
SCOTT & ilOW.N'E, Chemists, York.
40941s Pearl Street, Me tv
50c. and fi.oo; all druggists.
THE JIMPLEI TTF '* j
HEARTSELL & HENRY.
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Entered at the posloiflct-*t Spring Place, j
Georgia, as second bliss mail matter.
Advertising Rates Reasonable
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Official Organ of the County ■
SUBSCRIPTION R VTK8: •
One Year....... $1.00.
Six-Months... . 50c.
Thuhsdat, J UN b 19, 1902
Keep letting the other fel¬
low’s affairs alone and look
strictly after your dwn. I'liC
machinery ot the neighbor¬
hood works with much less
friction undersuch regulations.
The coronation of King
Edward VII will occur in
London June 26, and also at
the same time and place there
will be a public exhibition of
United States flunkys falling
all over themselves.
Tms county possesses some
of the most desirable locations
for extensive stock farms to
■ be found in the State. Par
ties who contemplate engag¬
ing in this industry will do
well to acquaint themselves
with our facilities
-
Murray’s Democratic
executive committee would
throw a fit if some meek and
’ lowly private • in the
should assert that some of its
members were McKinleyites
and mongrels Of course, no
body would dare say a thing
■ of the sort.
In the course of hut a tew
years Spring Place will be
- one of the best towns in this
. part of Georgia. We have
the best natural resources of
any county in fifty miles of us
and just so soon as the rail¬
road is completed we are aim
; ing to spread out.
Gen. Leonard A. Wood’s
conduct of Cuba’s affairs is
being thoroughly aired before
congress. It is charged that
he expended thousasnds of
dollars.from the Cuban treas¬
ury for the purpose of agita¬
ting a sentiment in the United
States favorable to reciprocal
tariff regulations—this done
at the beck of the Administra
tion. Reciprocity is alright.
but there are more desirable
mea-ns than dishonest ones of
bringing it about.
?rown, Jritten^pmlestwiAGhairnxan and asserts that many
irregularities exist in the
duct of the late primaries. A
recount of quite a large num
ber of counties is requested
and Murray is one of them.
There is no doubt that the re¬
sult will be changed in this
county if none but strictly
party votes are counted, and
the same may be true of the
WE DO THE WEST FURNITURE
BUSINESS IN NORTH GEORGIA.
REASON No. 1. Bfc;C3 ! lS6 —
We buy Ihe t-est gone's made iti carload
lots; have the exclu'ive sate of the best
factories and s-P at toe lowest prices.
REASON No. 2. Because
We have an up-to-date fa< tor? of our
own. mt)ce ail ~ ad-s of Mattresses ami
save middlemen’s firoiits, tuns giving
customers a superior advantage.
REASON No. 3.
Evtry salesman iti our house is ttior*
.lUphly reliable and honest, ieme
customers are never deceived as to style
and quality <>f goods purchased.
No. 4.
they aU become walking advertisements,
Till Do N You t BUY Soo inn & f. h-, ■ IS : sit Ut « Qi
other counties. Under the j
call for the election republi
cans, populists and negroes!
were biined from participat
ins However, the poor ne¬
gro ( who is always a solid
Democrat in all State and j
county elections.) was the
only one of the three tribes
denied the prix ilege in Miir
ray’s primary.
Buy your fertilizers from
Pendley & Sons We handle
several different kind a n 1
can and will sa\e \ on m -nc .
givens a trial 1 ‘endle} & Sons.
Spring Place. Ga.
NOTE E ro THE IN ]>
I want your trade, and will
sell goods cheaper than anv
maninioWn The re«.?on whv
1 cun do so »s h cause I have
j no one to feed hut mvself ami
111 )’ expends are lower. Come
a "H see me Bring me your
produce and get the htgi est
! ,n ee h>r it.
h. S. K i.nNivk,
‘The Busy Merchant * »
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WANTED. A live corres- j
pondent from each c<n muni tv
in this county who will send
us a lett r each veek. If not
each week, then send them
fortnightly, any scheme to get
all ihe news and hen it is
fresh. Paper and envelopes
furnished by the office. Let
tis hear from you.
ORAN NEWS.
Oran, June 17—Health of qtir
community 1 ? very good at present !
This -"cetion was recently favored
with copious rains, ani they Y\ t*» t
much needed
Bob Logfn made a has,ness trip
to Dalton one day last. week.
Spencer Davis had > he misfortune
to get one of his legs badly burned
at the sawmill one day last week
l’rof Sam Jackson and wife, of
Decora, ate here on a visit to his
father a.id other relatives,
Mrs D F. McMahan is spending
the week at Jesse Jackson’s
Arthur Saylors and John Black
attendej church a Holly Creek on
last Sabbath.
at ^t
M i« Myrtle Baiiew, of Gordon
county, is here on a visit to her
andtm'ther. *
g
Mrs. W R B'ack and son, John,
went shopping to Dalton today
Miss Alice Ballew visited ft tends
at Foil Mountain fast week
Bob Wh.tson spent Sunday with
his family, at Prater’s.
Mrs Maty McCur.e, of Fashioh, is
visiting at the home of W, A Reed.
Lucile ’
and make 11 s ric » 1 ost u-.e ? eve> \ dav.
REASON No, 5.
CL tile large and varied stock we carry
w hich enables us to suunly the demands
of ihe most fastidious customer.
REASON N... 6;
Of uiir erotihons i-aies tor tht- bborp
stated reasons, a bid. j.U'-asin a i •< >si
tinn to handle ftnuimre on smalt margin,
There are a hundred other teas ns
which w a ip not demii. t ut inat. ad
w ut enuriie ate some our
Rare Bargains’
Beds, 6 it,, g in. high, worth 5 50, for
3 25.
•^“ro i nil size J Arm Matireetes, Rockers, worth worib 1 1 50, 75, for for 1.25. 1 25
SUHACH -f SEMINARY.
MISS ROSA B FREEMAN, J’ki.vopal.
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Seond session In gins July 14, 1902,
1 he first session <*f tin? year having been so successful, we urge any
desiring a TM(d;oL’<;n, phacticai. edncalion with thy least expenditure of
lime ur money, to nit-r this school July 14.
Secure diyrnitorv or beard before school hpens.
Teachers will give non-resident pupils their personal supervision.
Wiite for furl he information
Mis-. Rosa K Freeman, Principal, Sumach, Ga.
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Reasons why • or business is large and still growing. We sell our customers just what they want Py
managing our business ca-,.fully and buying fo.se for r.sh we furnish better quality for the money than nv
eompetitor. Whatever hap|mim rememlur that our buggiey, ato. r prices, cannot be equalled To know iu-t
what we are offering you ne ed to carefully examine our stoek. We show inane styles of vehicle? Vm.r
protection lies ip our guarantee backed . p by the manufacturers Our reputation is’at stake and we sell ju?t
what we represent. We are gaming customers for the Light Running Florence Wagon.
eeorgia wagon & implem'nt ®o
DALTON, GEORGIA.
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MAUK ANDKKl’AiB U. C1T ALL WORK o R. tUl XtLLI) HAKNv.b?. 11 a 1 ; NT> s
DALTON,
Pleasant Valley
High School.
| Lr.v. ( u viiLEs P. Ronf.y, Principal.
FACULTY: 1 ■Miss •?borgia Holland, )
Miss Lei.a Wilson, ' r Teacuers.
The purpose of this school is togire to the couth of land good
our a
practical tduc tion and to prepare those desiring a collegiate education
for the classes of the State University, Oxford or Mercer, the We?levan
Monroe or Shorter Female colleges. J ’
We hope, in the near future, to perfect arrangements for pupils
enter these colleges to
on our certificate
We will ake pleasure in conferring with any one having boyt
girls to educate. or
Tuition from SI 00 to S2.50 per month Board from S7.00 SI0.00
month- Dormitories free. to
per For catalogue write,
G. P. RONEY, Principai Drw t:,
CHARLES N. KING,
Attorney at Law,
Will practice in ail (In- courts.
iS^Aptviai atteiiU»n 8‘vv» eellectieas,
Larue P >rc 1 Roexers, w »rtl» 2.25, for
5 9 3- !
A! > >***} Bed ^prinsjs, worth 2.00, (01
* SB- j
vVe , , hirgett and , , best selected , i
h;ivv *“« , ,
Itsi** «»f j
Rugs, Carpsts, Vsattings. j
? r brought to i LiPori. and we make] 1
and pin down flu r coverings promptly
«««»»»»•- ' j
hW-
1 F '™U on. Bed Ro ■« Stilt* run .
S iront ec.oU %* *-v*. 01 ). t
From our 45 oait ous of Rockers any ;
(Mistimier can he suited in styleand price,
1 We have a full line of exquisite Not j
j ting.iam Lac- Crr ains cfiinille and a fine assort
j meet of Portierres in and Th
p- Besides a - - v
a nice a,so»ta»ent of ready-
C. L. HEN'RY
attorney at Law.
W : !l practice in all the courts
, 83T"Speclal attention given colleeUoas.
made Pi. tore Frame?, we make to order
anv style ;>r size irotn .>nr varied assort
G f Picture Vnofding.
^i«le Our Boards, stock of Re.l Lounges, Couches.
Wardrobes, China Ulosei s,
Combination Book Cams,Writing Desk s
etc., cannot be excelled in quahty and
low price s._____’
Undertaking Di?piPtm9iit.
Our Undertaking Department is Hit
to-date in every feature; having thr u,
heanesidowen.ig device and church
trncka, and we handle all grades of 0 o j.
fins from Lie < heai,est to the haudsom
cst Flush and Metalic Burial Cases.
Our stock of Robes, Siionars and ail the
accessories belonging to the business !*
complete. We have two licensed under*
t*k«’r« who *r* tally and
painstaking.
W. W. SAMPLER,
Attorney at Law,
Will prac ice id all the courts,
5^“Speeial attention gives collecti«oa.