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J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
C. L. HENRY, Bus. Manager,
SPRING PLACE. MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled
to a Delicious Taste.
Fodder pulling time
IT. S. Weems, of
is here today.
Doak Leonard spent a
hours in the city yesterday.
James Gladden, of Sumach,
paid us an appreciated
yesterday.
Claude Green is rapidly re¬
covering from a serious ’spell
of sickness.
Mrs. Rebecca Renibert, of
Dalton, spent Saturday in
Spring Place.
Affable James C. Ellis spent
several Carters days on business at
recently.
Genial Oscar McGhee de¬
lighted us by a short visit
Monday morning.
Harry Peeples and lady are
visiting out at Capt Billie
White’s this week:
James McGhee, ftecoropa
tued . by Mis# Anna
made Dalton Harper,
a trip to Monday ^
drvnnrl- vStinTrilri JcSS* ^unW IT J en
- lends.
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A genuine Indian, with a
feather in his hat, spent
eiM days out in Doolittle
lately.
‘ James R. Stuart and family,
of White Path, are visiting
the home of his father Hon
V. A. Stuart.
Clever John Anderson, of
limlri Onnliftlr ,«.a- ... • '.r 1 :!
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Tuesflav \ i f, uioon.
J arnes ^ • Baynes, the Bull
Pen oracle, was in the city
Tuesday afternoon cracking
^ iokes with the hnv«
T. F Jeffries, of near Rome,
has been here for several days
visiting the family of W. J .
Johnson J and other friends
Miss Kate Langston, of
Amzi, spent the day Tuesday P?
with u tn her ner sifter sister, Mrs Mrs. M MeCa
,ah Lv crett, on Ell,jay street,
Miss Johnnie Pierce left for
Atlanta Monday afternoon
where she expects to spend
several days visiting relatives.
versatile jom Chamlee, of
Uleasant Valley, spent lues
p.‘] i'A 1 ' 1 f Uefct (>t
1 e iaie)\ . Ti tie says that i a heavy
ram tell m that vicinity Tues
day, the first in Several
month... Tom snys it was too
late comm;r to be of any ben
ohl to tne crops out that he
\%as mighty glad to see it. as
it had been so long since he
hao seen a shower he was be
ginning to lear he wouldn’t
know one if he should
to meet itm the.road.
Now is the time tosubscribe.
C. L. Henry is visiting his
father, at Sumach.
o Sunday , night . , , ,
a
revival closed out at Oakland,
Jace T Robinson r, , • d .to L. Snook
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" , e » l)u8mess tr, p D;ilton
yesterday.
“Grandma” Dickson is
siderablv improved from
recent illness.
Anderson Votiberg, of the
D. A A. Ry., is at home for
a few days’ rest.
Miss Daisy Pierson, of Dal
ton, is here visiting her aipit
Mrs. Nannie Dill.
Jasper Moreland and lady
were shopping in the . city
Monday afternoon.
r Ld , Roberts . was over from r
Dalton and spent Sunday with
relatives down in Bull Pen.
Re a * AY„ W. Adair was
shaki = u hands with his Spring
Place constituents Tuesday ^
C arte : S hUn T" fn U ^ U' r,U "» 1 ’ on
business with Di. Jim Lr Huges.
J. P. Kelly and son have
about completed a nice job of
painting on the Methodist
church.
The friends of Joe Greeson
regret that he is still right
sick with fever and not able
to leave his room.
Mrs. Wiley Osooru .’. of Paint 1 1
Ro ?h , A, m «: , • 8 h , s. rav “ , D . ,fher
' ■ . vnipy Jones,
and other relatives.
Rev Newt A. Parsons will
conduct a revival at the
Methodist churh through next
etk, beginning , • Sunday. e P
Frank Henderson and fam
of Dalton are her ' 8 visit w"
the families of Dr W.
u ( 1 and l < J John onn Woods woods.
Senator Charles Kiny and
two V daughters g ’ Miec.e SSCS
and , Lucil,e went . shop,
Dalton a Hay this week,
The families of Frank and
John Hampton spent the lust
few days here visitino- at the
of Harrison Hainnton
If all reports be true one of
smoothest skin games ever
upon an over-credu
individual was recently
in these hunting
which has suddenly
poor Lo from the
phoe-of ignorant snake
to a much higher ped
from the loftiest portion
which Mocking Crow, a
visitor, stands boldly
as the king grafter ot his
The subject is too
for further treatment,
Actual Cir«uJation 1200 Copies.
Willis Pendley and family
spent Sunday at the home of
Don Etheredge.
Several couples ot Dalton
folks took supper at the
Temple House Tuesday
evcning -
lion. Pleas McGhee cante
in from Fashion Tuesday to
the delight of his numerous
town admirers.
Miss Maud, a
daughter of Hon. Knox Ram
U is employed as a ‘
in ull Kerr’s st 0 re.
I^aac Shelton and
Lcon ard, a couple of Doolit
tie's staunchest citizens,
f„ hours of Tuesday in
Spring Place,
Now is a mighty rice time
tor the merchant to plant an
ad. if he is desirous of garner
ing a large portion of the
preaching fall trade.
A merry oarty of
Place folks went up to Cohut
ta Springs and spent the day
JiTTu U n ^ aV *
a ^ on k '' e,e ,
Fannie and Mary Johnson ;
Misses Anna Harper, Malinda
ShieWs, and Agues Carney;
M essrs . W J. and .1 E. John
son, Bob and James McGhee,
Lee Galt, and T F\ v Jeffries.
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Mas. l. c. tilton dies suddenly.
of apoplexy,
she and her nephew had just
from an afternoon
drive when she was seized
with the fatal stroke. Mrs.
Tilton was the last surviving
m ^ m ^ er °* die Dwight family,
S' no came here in ante-bellum
from Charleston, S. C.
Ileis was a most lovable
f ha [ actc1 ' and her whole life
has been beautified by a strong
0 ,^ «*& u.
teachings. Her remains were
in the family lot here
Tuesday at noon, the
being conducted in a
impressive -A manner by
Re\ M. m I). iv Smith. c xxr We join ■ ■ 1 her
T ) r iends in bereft offering con
to the relatives,
peof. p. p. claxxoh,
p r ,,f PedVo-no-v p P. Claxton of the
Chair " of ‘ h nf thoT T ni
v ^ S1 ty of f T lennessee, Knox- { r
ville, will address the citizens
of this connty Tuesday, Sep
f em ^ er - n ^- iTol, Claxton
’ s a mem ^ er °f the Bureau of
^ n ^ orm;U ion of the Southern
Educational Board, the Su
perintendent of Summer
School of the South
held at Knoxville, and also
secretary of the Southern Fd
ucational Association. He
has recently made a tour 0 f
the southern states and is
well acquainted with the con
ditions and educational needs
of the S O uth, and is also an
orator o tj-i note. We bespeak
for all those who hear Prof
Claxton a rare educational
treat. Come out to hear him
and bring your wives and
children and friends.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879-’90.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum.
MEWNDISE
At Red Hot Prices.
Slaughter Sale
of Straw Hats.
Eiile we have »old many Straw Hats we have many y*t, nice, clean
goods. But they must be sold. Every Straw Hat id our house to go at once
some at half price and othera at a little over half price. Thia ii straw hat
season. About three months more of straw hat weather Our $1.10 hata for
$1.00; our $1.00 hats for 50c.; our 75o hata for 40c.; our 50c hata for 35c;
our 25and 35o hata for 15c.
Thi« is such an opportunity as you never had before to buy a good
8traw hat cheap, some at half price, others at juat a little over half price. y
READ ON!
BELTS. We have the anappieat linp in town. Wo have cut the
price on these. They mast g® too.
This is really underwear weather and yea will be gland to hear that
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driest for 5c.
We have knifed Men’s Underwear. 35c undenhirt and drawer*, 20 c,
arid t° be 5°‘| had. <D a % {or 4{)c - These are all new good*. Tbe very beet- value*
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GREAT SALE OF SHIRTS.
Men's work Shirts, 15c and 40c. These are worth 25c and 50c.
Men’s Dress Shirts, 25c, 40c and 90c. The*o are regular strong .val.
ues, 4 oc . 50 c and $ 1 . 00 .
Don’t fail to see our «E & W” Dres* Shirt*. Thi* i* the choice*t
custom made line of shirts and we have the very latest *tyle. and pattern.,
$ 1.00 to $1 .so each,
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low cut and high eu. Shoes. \Ve have them in plain Vici aid patent Vioi.
They are pronounced tne neatest and most stylish *hoe in town. Price
worth $ 5 . 00 .
We have received the third spipnjent of Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co/*
S h «es and Slippers. Our sales are growing better on then good, all the
tlrae - Every time we sell a pair we make a customer. They are the best
Shoes in the world, because th y are select solid leather. Because we *ell
them for less m„ncy than otner high grade Shops is no evidence that they
are inferior. We put them ahead of all others because they are *uperior
.0 M ,r ; . comfovt, quality and wear. .' '
W e have about 500 paias of bhoe* and SJipper^v^ou* make* and
odd lots and sizes that we have determined to clo*e, 9 ut. Nothing wrong
them except they are broken lots and sizes. Come and see them and
if you find what yo.u want you can buy them for half price. Men’s Shoe*
and Slippers, Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Children’s Shoe* and Slippers IP
half price, M
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b , ul | of M „ onab , e g „ odl> at -hotp™..,
Dress Goods, Lawns, Embroideries, Mosquito Bn, Towel*, Summer
Corsets, valise*, Trunks, etc.
We sell the best Groceries and Hardware lower than other*, and re¬
member, please, that we are HEADQUARTERS on Cooking Stove* and
Fange*. \N ill sell Cooking Stove* and Sewing Machines on the installment
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Bead this advertisement through .and through. We mean husipe**.
v Ve are overstocked on Summer 8 ea*onsble goods and we are not afraid to
“ (:ut the P rice " t0 mov them.
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See us for Fiuit jars. Jelly Gla»«e*, Jar Top*, Preserving Kettles,
gooUS°!nd ° KreSf L Ti " Wlr “ Come to us for GOOD
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Cavender &
Williams Bros.