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THE JIMPIjECUTE*
HEARTtELL !t HENRY.
Entered »t tbe po»w»ffi*eat Spring Place,
OeorgUt, a* seaoni «!**» m*Il matter.
Official Organ of the County
Advertising Rates Reasonable
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year...... ........$ 1 . 00 .
8ix Month*... 50c.
TausfbAY, September 4, 1902.
O1X0C1ATZC TICKET.
For Governor:
JOSEPH M TERRELL.
F»r '0 ^tate:
PH1LIPCOOK.
tor Comptroller General:
W A WRIGHT
For Slate Treasuter:
K. E. PARK.
For Attorney General:
JOHN C. HART. •
For Stale School Oonimbeioner:
W. B. MERRITT.
For Commissions) of Agriculuiie:
O. B. SI EVENS.
For Prison Commissioner:
TOM EASON.
For Justices Supreme Court:
SAMUEL LUMPKIN.
ANDREW J. COBB.
For United States Senator;
A. S. OLAY.
For Congress: MADDOX.
JOHN W.
For State Senator 43rd District:
W. P. DODD.
For Representative: HENRY.
W.L.
For Clerk Superior Court:
G. H. ARROWOOD
For Sheriff:
W. G. GROVES.
For Tax Receiver:
M. H. BRAMBLETT,
For Tax PARSONS. Collector:
N. A.
For County Treasurer'
B. A. GREGORY.
For Surveyor -.
R. R. LOVE.
For Coroner:
L. M. JONES.
For County Coinmissionei:
C C. KEITH.
What on earth is the reason
we do not have a call for the
election of a ne \ Democratic
executive com mitte ? The
only cause that we are able to
conjecture for this dereliction
is the fact that the present
committee does not now, nor
has it ever been able to tell
where “it’’ is “at”, and hav¬
ing a parcel of nondescript
material in it, does not care a
darn what happens to the
party whose destiny ic is sup¬
posed (?) to guide so long as
it is allowed to land its favor¬
ites in the places. Dem¬
ocratic usage, party wisdom,
honest rotation and politic
opposition to rotten rings and
foul methods have always
dictated that a new committee
be chosen every two years,
but not so this time. Is it
possible that the present
admirable aggregation has a
leadpipe cinch on the machin¬
ery and has covert designs
upon the party of the people
in this,county? It looks so.
ITEMS FROM THE ARGUS.
Bom to Mr. and Mr* Walter
Clark ’.ant Saturday—a girl,
Mi** Katherine Edmondson ha* re¬
turned home from a trip to New
York.
Dalton, Ga., is to have a free street
fait and carnival this fall- They pro
pose to pive a bedroom suit to any
couple who will marry on a platform
before the public. A good chance for
somebody; who will it be?
.lame* A, Mi.no, of Cleveland,
'Fern., *'»» in Dalton this week,
where he made a deal for 320 acres
ot' timber land in Murray county
The timber will be used in the man
mfaoture of chair* by the Cleveland
chair factory.
Dr. Charlev Mockingorow, a fall
Wood Indian’of the Cherokee tribe,
was in Dalton tbi* week- He was re¬
turning from Murray county Hie
birthplace of his mother. He .came
from Tallequab, Ind. Ter., after a
hinging desire to visit the old hnnt
ing grounds ot his forefather* Mock
ingerow is a oval Arch ll»*on and
a very bright one too H<-attracted
considerable attention while in Dal¬
ton.
Drs. G. H Hightower and J. G.
McAfee receiveda telephone message
Tuesday from Dr S A. Brown near
Fashion, Ga , to come over and as¬
sist him in an operation for appendi¬
citis on the 15-year old son of Henrv
Rairdon. The appendix was success
fully removed also an abscess Opened
and drained. Drs. John Steed and
Hughes, of sumach, also assisted in
the operation. The operation was a
most difficult and dangerous one and
performed under very trying circnm
stances. When last heard from the
patiern was resting and the prospect
for bis recovery is very good The
young man Hernnry, who lives a few
miles above M' - . Rairdon, who was
recently operated upon by Drs.
Brown, McAfee arid Hughes for ap¬
pendicitis has recovered completely.
Pilk- ink Cukes Piles!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Take Oakk of the Stomach .
The man or woman whose digestion is
perfect and whose stomach performs iis
every function is never sics. Kodol
clenses. purifies and sweetens the stom¬
ach and cures positively all stomach
troubles, indigestion and dvspepsta. It,
is the wonderful reconstructive tonic
that is making so many sick people well
and weak people strong by conveying to
their bodies ali of the nourishment in
the food they eat Rev. J. H. Holla.lay,
of Holladav, Miss , writes: Kodol has
cured me I consider it the best remedy
1 ever used for dyspepsia and stomach
troubles Kodol saved I Was given life. Take Up by it after physician* meals,
my
Everett Bros.
A Revolution in the Prices of Flour.
To the public: By the
commendible enterprise of
our fellow citizens, Chip T.
Owens and John W. Harris,
we now mill haye a splendid
custom at our own doors
which produces as fine grades
of Hour and meal as any mill
of the kind in the country and
you will no longer be forced
to pay excessive prices for
these foodstuffs.
I shall keep constantly on
hind a full stock of each grade
of their flour and offer it to
you at the same prices similar
grades would cost you in
Dalton, viz:
Chief Vann,*ist, patent, 2 . 20 .
Wisdom, ?nd. “ 2 . 00 .
Respectfully,
Hull Kerr,
John Morrison and Miss
Onie Waters, of Old Port Tenn.,
were united in matrimony at
this place last Fridav by Rev.
W. W. Adair.
A Sad Disappointment.
Ineffective liver ineilicine is a disap¬
pointment, but you don’t want to purge,
strain and break the glands of the stom¬
ach anil howels DeWitt’s Lillie Early
llisers never disappoint. They dense
ihe system of all poison and putrid mat¬
ter and do it so gently that one enjoys
the pleasant, effect. They are a tonic to
the five.-. Cure hiiliousUess, torpid liver
and prevent fever. Everett Bros.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis¬
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
- — ..y .■ and cheerfulness soon
4 - U. Y_ fF“i disappear, when the kid¬
/■d neys are out of order
or diseased.
... ’’ Kidney trouble has
■■m O become so prevalent
that it ic not uncommon
for a child to be born
P afflicted with weak kid
* neys. if the child urin
— •— ;-- ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased conditio’n of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis¬
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is .sold
by druggists, in fifty- -vll'Tv
sent and one dollar
sizes. Yftu may "by have a [3 , jf{ 1
sample bottle mail
(roe, also pamphlet tell¬ Homo ot Sratup-Root.
ing all about it. Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE,
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I have the following farm properties in Murray and Gordon counties for sale and intending baysrs will
consult their interests before locating. All these farms are situated convenient to good charche* and schools
and in m«ral communities.
_• A tract ■<( 220 acres nine miles Yiorth-east of Calhoun, Ga., in a “stock law” community; 100 acre* in
cultivation; good buildings and two splendid wells, one freestone, one l’njestone. 40 acres in pasture. Fine
orchard of apples and peaches. Well adapted to general crops and horticulture Will sell at a great bargain.
A small farm of 80 acres near Petersburg, Gordon countv. 25 acres excellent creek bottom and 55
acres upland. fine well of water anl buildings. Running water through premises. Just the place for a
small farm. Sell at a sacralice.
160 acres at Buff, Gordon county. 40 acres rich black bottom land and 120 acres fine upland. Two
splendid dwelling houses, storehouse, gin, mill a d blacksmith shop. The best stand for general store in that
■sctiou. and ali business now running Fine orchard of 200 trass and a thrifty vaiueyard. Six good walls ou
farm. A great bargain.
A plantation of 4#a seres at Wells, Murray countv. 40 acres river bottom, IfO aerss aresk bottom.
All unimproved, average well timbered. Well adapted to the culture of aotton aud all cereals. Just the thing
for a good stock farm. Good general store on the line; four houses and good water. Convenient to sahooSe.
Price too low to go into print.
If you are expecting to invest in a farm at any time soon I shall be glad to have you eoiuult nse.
Jams A. McExtirb, Spring Place, Ga.
GEORGIA UNIVERSITY.
102nd 8USI0X. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1908. —
Academic Department: Law Department: Agricultural Department. No tuition to ros
idents of state except in Law School.. In Agriculture, Short Winter Course, Orte Year Course,
and Write Full for Course. handbook Dormitory and catalogue room free; Excellent board in Denmark Hall $8.00 per month!
to
WALTER B. HILL, Ciuncbllob, Athens, Ga.
Georgia Wagon & Implement
Reasons why our business is large and still growing. We sell our customers just what they want By
managing onr Imsiness carefully and buying close for 3**h we fu nish b et ter quality for th ft mone than any
competitor. Whatever happens remember that our buggies, at onr price s cannot be equal! <+ d T O know just
what we are offering you need to carefully examine onr stock. We show many styles of vehicles Your
protection lies in the manufacturers. Our .
our a i. at stake and w sell ju*t
what We gaining ®
we represent. ar o customers ce Wagon.
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DALTON, S3
Pleasant Valley
High School.
f Rev. Charles P. Konev Principal.
FACULTY: t Miss < •kobgia Holland, ) Teachers.
Miss Lela Wilson,
The purpose of this school is to give to the youth of our land a good
practical education and to prepare those desiring a collegiate education
for the classes of the State University, Oxford or Mercer, the Wetleyan,
Monroe or Shorter Female colleges.
We hope, in the near future, to perfect arrangements for pupil* to
enter the»e college* on our certificate
We will ake pleasure in conferring with any <>ne having, bov. or
girls to educate.
Tuitiou from $1 GO to $2.50 per month. Board from $7,00 to $10.00
per month- Dormitories free. For catalogue write,
C. P. RONEY, Principal, Dunn, Ga.
JAMES B HUGHES, M. D j
.
tSPPhysician *o County Jutland Hor
pilai .
Spring Place, '.fa.
Patronage of surrounding ccrarn nity
elicited, and all i-alls cheerfully ui
swpred. •
Full line « f Medicine* kept, on hand,
especially, prepat Uions suited to Chron¬
ic troubles
Residence, dwelling formerly oertt
p ed hv Col. J. J. Bates.
Office, next door to post.ofliee.
Telephone Messages Free.
C. L. HENRY
ATTORNEY AT LaTT.
Will practice in *U the court*.
Jgr—Special attention given collecUrns.
SAMUEL A. BROWN,
Phy*ician <4 3tirtr«#on,
Proiesihinol services offered the peo
pie of the surrouoding country. (
Phone No. Ij. All messages da pro- .
fessionallmsiness free.
Ill rr m If J ■ teS
Dyspepsia Cur?
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ot
Yiocl. It gives instant relief and never
FilP f •> cure. It allows you to eat all
? j -.ot i you want. The roost sensitive
toiuachs can take it. By its use many
hoo ,nds of dyspeptics have been
cured aftcr everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
Cffi88 F £ fll6lp
bscl do yCU QOOd
prepared bottle only by E.O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
Tile Si. con tains 2H times the 50c. size.
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and ali disease? •’rising from ln
| 1 blood digestion. ana malts They wilt uoiriple purify year rion
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Has KfifR AS A « : -LY. They are
* *• gelatin coated. ?S!CE 26 Cc.HTS.
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