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SPRIN 1 i •C £ IJ ft » IT
“TELL THE TRUTH.” 4
J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled Down
to a Delicious Taste.
Jovial Doc McEntire was
here Sunday, en route to Dal¬
ton.
Prof. Bob Vining is now
employed in the store with
Hull Kerr
Lawyer Charles King is
over at Blue Ridge on legal
business this week.
Mrs. Maggie Peeples spent
several days of the past week
visiting her daughter, in Dal¬
ton.
Clerk Billie Job nson and his
good wife are on a short visit
to Rev. N. L. Osborne, near
Ellijay.
George r Betton, o one of f the „
oldest and most respected ne
groes in this section, died at
his home on Carter’s Quarter,
Wednesday. He was the
miller at that place and
been in charge since
the war.
TO OUR tOOHTY FRIENDS;
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Our Dress Goods Department
is brim full of all the season’s newest goods; we have by far the prettiest line ever shown by us, and invite to it
you see
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bettei aj Hose^utl
ones at 6§e, 75c, 1.00 and l 50 per pair; best Wool Blankets, 10-4 and 11 4, 3 O 0 to 6 50 per pair. HOSIER /•—Misses’ Ribbed
seamless, all sizes, 5£ to 9|, the very best value we have ever been able to offer at 10c per pair. Ladies’ Ribbed Hose,' heavy, seamless, well worth
loc per pair, we sell them at 10c. Complete assortment, fleece lined hose, 10c to 35c per pair. Cashmere hose 25c to 50c pair Men's
hose-we believe we have the best men's socks in the city at 10c pair-Silkote is the brand. We per half
wool socks, the fine cashmere socks, aud all per also have the heavy cotton socks the heavy ^
big values for prices we put on them. *
In Our Clothing Department
You can be suited and fitted more to your own liking and at a smaller price than you ever were before. Our
Fall and Winter stock consists of this season’s newest and latest styles and fashions *
$15.00 $2 25, $2 50, Sizes $3 00, 33 to $3 48, 50, breast and $5 measure. 00 per pair. Boys’ Tor and Your Children’s Hat Come suits from Us, We 75c will «o $8 50 perauiL size’s 3 m fo’vLs mJT i.Jt nri ti,51 5 $0, $2.00,
selected to Save You Money TJVDERWE4R-—W’e Qnalitil believn niH,? wp ^^? largest i bftst
stock of underwear ever brought to Dalion an,) at a much loner price than knif you ever pa d loi Caob 8ame Men- hXv l a An
a per garment garment, or special $1.00 per price suit. 40c Men’s per garment, fleece lined or 75c underwear, per suit. silk Men’s good finish, heavy Jtrafine under qnalS*worth75*asarment shbts at Men’s eX ezTra H anecill a f*?,? nn™ fl underwear WOrth at 50c 50,1
suit- Men’s Woden Undewear—Men’s Camel’s tape ’$150 * garment or $125
per full weight Hair shirts and drawers, worth $2.00 sn-cial price nprmnit A,,8tra,,an
w.-v- shirts and drawers, medium weight, fine finish, worth $2 25, extra special $1 65 per suit. Men’s’-xtra Ddton^ fine Australian wool shirts and
at $1 a garment or $2 a suit. LADIES’ AND C ILDRKN’S UNDER WEAR—Ladies’ YoK’',’FtaS’C™Btol Vest a the best in winter weight
Children, extra For quality your lieav, Shoes, fleeced, Trunks, worth 50 Telescopes, „«i,l & ,» Staple .c.ordi,- Tickings, nlliolT'’|, 8 ' U “ •»
give chance to show We will sell if Calicoes, Sheetings, Canton Flannels etc etc.,
* us a you. you qualities and prices are considered.
EATON, • COFFEY • & * COriPANY.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY", OCTOBER 23,
1902.
John Johnson, of Cohutta
Springs, was here on business
yesterday.
Genial Will Berry, of Ball
Ground, spent Saturday in the
city on business.
J. Ed Sunday* Johnson and family
spent with Mrs. Essie
Edmondson, at Holly.
James Alford arrived yes
terday from Johnson county,
Texas, and i/ennis. is visiting his
mother, near
Miss Sybil Steed, one of
Dalton’s most bewitching so
ciety buds, is visiting at the
Tread 1 read welt^ well l "' Cle ’ Th0maS
The friends of Marion Elrod
will regret to learn that
left leg was broken, below the
knee, Friday afternoon while
a log o n a wagon. It
was lractured m the same
several months ago.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
W. D. Everett and family,
of Ocoee, Tenn., spent Tues¬
day night in the city.
Miss Shriner, of Hunting
ton, Ind., is here on a visit to
the family of her brother, Ed¬
itor Charles Shriner.
Hon. Green Treadwell and
* wife entertained Dr. Sam
Brown and family at their
comfortable suburban home
Sunday.
The Georgia Wagon & Im¬
plement Company, of Dalton,
is doing a thriving business
now. Rend their lafi ad. on
another page. •
Your attention isf-directed
j I to & Co. the ad. A more of Walter spick .dud Clark
line of goods span
new than theirs
is not to be found.
Mr. Brown, one of our pop¬
ular livery firm, effects to
soon occupy the house just
made vacant by the removal
of Willard Pendley.
1 ° n Wed "^ evening of
last week ‘‘grandma’’Tread
well fell and dislocated one of
’joint, arms, at the shoulder
from which she has ex
perienced considerable suffer
,mg since. Dr. John Steed is
attending nicely her and’she is doing
a present
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends.
George Chamlee, of Dunn,
spent Place. Sunday night in Spring
Hon. Knox Ramsey is in
Atlanta attending the inaugu¬
ral exercises.
Bart Cox, Gilmer
cF Spnng er p, Place p J Sunday. SSec J through
Prof. Gdes Dunn of Tem
pie Grove, was an appreciated
visitor at our office Tuesday
ray spent Saturday in Spring
.y,7p:„T-Th„ a Sy° f nfg a hra
guest of his sou, John, J in
Spring F B Place.
We are pained . to chronicle
the death of Miss Amanda
Cheek, which occurred at the
home of her mother, near
Oran, Wednesday afternoon,
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annua.
Gus Pierce and Bill Henry
in are Atlanta. attending Federal court,
Rev. B. F. Allen and fami.
ly spent Sunday with relatives
in Spring Place.
Quite a lot of Murray folks
gave up their coin to see the
show at Dalton Saturday.
reaTeftbe t ta o ma°„ i P T^ .
’
!f ,,,’ mad * 3 busi *
ness trip to Dalton Tuesday.
Say/X fa7“ ^" re- ^
back with him week. g
next
Wi.ta.Ou.*
„ fl ammod °*•
show . in Dalton , by one of the
attaches, but he went to Cal
houn Monday and confronted
the gentleman with an officer,
upon which the money was
refunded, together with pro
fuse apologies for the error.