Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, November 06, 1902, Image 1

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V. i r J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor. A BATCH OF HOT WAFFLES. -:-— Happenings of the Week Broiled Down to a Delicious Taste. Genial Mont Howell, of Cisco, is here on business to¬ day. On account of the continued here and returned to her at Fott Mountain. hustling 11 'is°erect merchants, ing a neat dwelling on his premises, and the indications are that he will not keep “Bachelor’s Hall” much Ion A street fair will be held in Dalton on the 15 th of this month. Prizes will be award¬ ed for exhibits of all farm products. The contest is open the blL rib^n A party of our young folks went out on ESTABLISHED IN 1070.. i®. I V te-;-- m & 7 m p'.'-jt m ..'*1 W : ^ v ■ > " m F:m ■: m r«s : WRi mm A mm, m wmm '/A, Vi -I I I if 1 f= A '■r Also, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.50, and $2.25 for Men; $3.00, $2.50, and $2.00 for 3 Boys; $2.00 and $1.75 for Youths. Thft reputation of W. 1^. Douglas shoes for style, comfort, and wear is known everywhere throughout the world. They have to give better satisfaction than other makes, because the standard has always be m placed so high that the wear¬ ers expect more for their money than they can get elsewhere. Wc carry a full line, and can insure a perfect •! i fit. inspection invited. '* x;:&¥fFs;Ck;r 4 A? n , ) \LTON SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GE ORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 , 1903. stfyelp of" th f X citement, and no party O t hunt O-TQ Tthe suc culent marsupials being passed up to their credit when a piston of the hunt was made upon the pubhc square f an houI \ too savory of the dawn to bear mentioning, The party was made up of the following young ladies and gentlemen: Misses Ethel and Annie Parsons, Mamie and ^"Tlmuie M.„™.W r^'Zud S KOT . Wrt R^on, Dick Henry,’ Oliver Dickson and Grover Henry. Actual Circulation 1200 Copies. TUESDAY’S VOTE. At the election here Tues '! a >: thin f, <.n with their usual decree ot decorum In this county Judge Mad 'were'golfed fo° te McKnight 8 , his opponent. Whitfield conn ty gave McKnigiit a majority of 187 , but Maddox carried tSTgSdZ % 1 - mS^r/JET or C <v Z nous states, hov ev r. the Democrats gained two sena ton.and^several New Yorlc was congressmen, lost to Coler, the democratic nominee by about 15,000 votes, but this shows great gains over the election two years ago. ^ Ohio lorn Johnson and his Bryan doctrine were 'one. S discip.’es 5 ! ^“befc th of Nehras go conquerable phalanx, of the thinking men of all rathics. Dr. Bee Hall spent several days of the past week in Spring Place, The Dr is quite popular here and his friends are always glad to see him. We are requested by the trustees to announce that the free term for the ensuing sclio i lastic year will begin at Lucy I Hill Institute on next Mon¬ day. A full attendance is ear¬ nestly desired. Drs. Sam Brown and John II Steed have entered into a copartnership for a geneal practice of medicine and sur genry. A large line ot staple drugs has been added to their shop and their offices have been fitted out in regular city style. ! Prof. Byington and Miss Mary Freeman treated their classes to a halt holiday last Friday ’ afternoon, and the enjoyaoly . . jtime trip was Trunk Spring spent and in the a to river. Such occasions are errent fronts tn the little folks I and nothing would serve as a . . increased . , greater incenti\ e to interest in their studies. John Perry, who shot and fatally wounded the showman in Dalton was tried and con¬ victed of murder a few days ago, and sentenced to be hanged November 21. A motion has been made for a new trial by Perry’s attor¬ neys and the same will be heard on the 29 th Inst., which of a necessity, delays the date of his execution. Money To Lend On farming lands. Low rate of interest. One to five years. Payments to suit, J. B. Terry, ' Cannon Building, Dalton, Ga. HERE’S SOMETHING WORTH READING. Prepared Esp^ciallf for the .Timpeeute's 1 Appreciated Friends. residence kSTe^^ for Dr Sin » T.*"" Brown « n A motion has been made by Perrys attorneys for a new toal and 1 thesame ■will be heaid on the 29 th. Inst, which of a necessity, oelays the date of his execution. Rev Frank Hampton and wife , of Ellijay, J spent Monday at the home of h is £„ parents at this lace « Fran as we are accustomed ,o cal, him, is {TleT^ proudto know nnd of P°^V- his increas ,n * ™ ’Squire O. D. Keith is re- m to-day m and everf day hereafter We will give to every Man, Woman and Child who Visit our Store the very' LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES on any Goods in our house. Jackets and Capes • • Our Stock this season is brim full of new an<l choice Ja kets and (’apes, cut and made in the latest styles Ladies' Jackets at iS.OO, 4 50, 6,00 7.50,9.00, 10 00, 15.00 and 17 50 each. Ladies' Uapes at 35c, 50c, $L 6 o, l 25, 1.50, 2 00, 2 50,3.00 and 4,00 each, Dress Goods. We are showing this season by far one of the prettiest and largest 'Tf e ,T; ^own by us , t e yon to look at our Ime before buying. I lain and brocaded Worsted, all wool filling, good lustre, all colors to se | et! t from at 10c the yard Unquestionably the prettiest lute of Brocades, iu double wnlib, at 15c and 25e the yard, to be found in the city. P ain Henriettas, 36 inches wide, all wool filling, black and all colors, for 25c yard; comp ires well with 35c qualifies others are sh iwing. Eiderdown in ail uolo,8 > al 35c lhe i' ard ’ EX niA S,JECIAL VALUE 38-ioeh, all wool, Venet.ans. Pretty assortment at 50c the yard Black and all col ors in 54-inch Bn>adcloah at SI 00 per yard* Waistings, Skirtings and (Suitings, we bave most any style, colors, prices and qaalitiea you could ask for. Clothing, Shoes: In these Departments we feel like we are able and prepared to meet and fill the wishes of each and every customer who comes to oar store in style, qualities, fits and prices. FOR TO DAY we have made extraordi¬ nary low prices on any 8uit, Pants or Overcoat iu our clothing depart¬ ment, either for men or boys. Men’s Suits from $3.00 up to 15.00 per suit. Boys’ Suits from 75c to $5 00 per suit. Men's Pants from 75c to $5.00 the pair. Boys’ Pants from 25o to $1 50 the pair. DON’T BUY YOUR SHOES until you see our line and get our prices. The largest and most complete line in town to select from. Come to See Us for your Shirts, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishings, Men's and Bovv Hats, Undeiwear, Notions and Hosiery, at lower prices than you cai buy same qualities elsewhere. Eaton. Coffey & Co, ISTABLISHED IN 1879. ONE DOLLAR Per. Annua. WMSTWHI wrapped in cnUctU.^h the Jimplecute •£»»*■ by’ Journal, was ruined it”.— i Wc are not at all s rpriscd at the foregoing opinion from this notorious nonentity and ancient specimen of perversi t but it is a slight infrinee shown ment upon that our credulity to be the editor of The Journal should lend \ himself and the columns of his paper to arepetition of such base ZSZZJZZFZ&Z whose intelligence concerning TaTriTlo ‘kat'oU March hare.