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To the Ladies
of Hurray County • •
Let us thank you sincerely for the kind patronage of
last season and we very kindly solicit it for this fall.
We will do our best to give you the prettiest and
most stylish hat for the least money.
Be sure to see us before you buy your hat.
Yours truly,
Rosa Copeland,
Dalton, Georgia.
NEXT DOOR TO POUND STOKE.
THE JIMPLECITE.
J. C H1TARTSELL, EDITOR.
Official Organ of the County
Advertising Hates Reasonable
Tuvksdat, November 13, 1902
To the Gentler Sex.
(Called for by the manner of car
rying their skiits while walking.)
O woman,
In your hour of ease,
Uncertain, coy,
And bard to please.
Why do you
Hold your dresses so,
When on the streets,
You’re pleased to go?
Say, ladies,
Are you quite aware
Tbe way you hold them
Makes folks stare
And wonder
Not a little bit
P they were made
So tight to fit?
Or are you
To their snugness blind,
Because you cannot
See behind
To learn why people
Grin and pause?
Or do you
Do it “just because?"
1 f y on are
Then it’s not so bad
When you are somewhat
Thickly clad;
But it you
Have a figure—why
Words fait to tell
What meets the eye.
Dear woman,
Whosoe'er it be
That make the visions
Which wc sae,
Correct it,
Please, this very day,
An.i hold your skirts
$ome other way.
W. J. Lampion.
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x One Mitd/Tn Gough Cure
,
Is the only baiiinecs rough cure aha;
gives quick relief Cures coughs, Colds,
CroiiiG Brt nchiiis, Whooping Cough,
pneumonia, Asthma, LsUnppe and all
Thioat, Chest and Lung troubles. ‘1 got
soaked by min”, says Gertrude E Fen¬
ner, Muncie, Ind.. “ami contracted a se¬
vere co d and cooith I failed rspi lly ;
One lost 48 viinnte lbs.. Cough My druggist recommended The
Cure. first bot
tie hrrught leliet; several cuied me. I
am back lo my old weight, 148 lbs.” One
Minut* Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re¬
lieves the cough at once, draws out in
tian.niaiion, cures croup. An ideal reme¬
dy for ciiiidr-n. Everett Bros.
II. T. McEntvre, St. Paul, Minn., who
has hepi) troubled with a disordered
Btomxi-h, says, ■‘Chamberlain's Stomach
and l.iver Tablets >lo me more noon than
anythin* I have ever taken ” For s de
by Everett Bros, and C. C. Keith.
In Memoriam.
Halt of Spring Place Lodge, No
145, F. & A. M !
Inasmuch as it has pleased the)
band of Providence to remove from
active service in tennioral labor our,
friend and brother, W. :H. Staples, I
we deem it fit a-nd proper .to testify ‘
in some endearing manner ,pur re
epoe> tor his memory and the affec¬
tion and esteent *o which we held
bim while fiving, a»d to express epr
earnest sympathy lor .those, who thej by
his death, hive been deprived qf
object ol ibeir affections.
Brother W. 11. Staples was called
by the Grand Master .-.hove at 3:00
p ji , November 7th, 1902, and was
buried with masonic honois at 2.00,
p m. on the following day Ills
death was the result of complicated
diseases of long standing, yet he bad
reached the ripe age of about seven¬
ty years, and amidst all Lis suffering
he left evidence of perfect resigna¬
tion to his fate. Be it, therefore,
resolved,
First, That we deeply sympa¬
thise with the widow and relatives
of our deceased brother in ill. ir hour
of trial and affliction and, devoutly,
commend them for consolation to
Him, who doeth all tLings for the
best,
Second. That this lodge room be
draped in mourning and that,
brethren wear the usual badge of
mourning for thirty days, also that a
page be set apart in the book of re¬
cords to perpetuate nis memory.
Third That a copy of the pre¬
amble find resolutions now adopted
be transmitted to the widow of the
deceased and a copy txvfurmshed the
Spring Flack Jimpi.kcttb for pub¬
lication.
Respectfully and fraternally sub
milted.
T. J. OvilEY,
W. L I SEN HOW ICR,
D. C Kenner,
Committee.
Proverbs
“ When the butter won’t
come put a penny in the
churn.” is an old time dairy
proverb. It often seems to
work though no one has ever
told why.
W hen mothers are worried
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scott’s Emul¬
sion.
It is like the penny in the
milk because it works and
because there is something
astonishing about it.
Scott’s Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs.
Children take to it naturally
because they like the taste
and the remedy takes just
nUtlirclilv ,, to , tllG ,/ CullCllCn , , ,
L)C
cause tausl “ p 11 • SQ P Derfcct eTICtlJ l v ) adapted ldaoted
to their wants.
p ,i , v ctl . P ale , an<a ,
‘
thin children Scott’s Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treat
ment.
|-- Wq will send you
j the penny, /. e., a
I sample free.
-.Jf. Y ■ 1
m m 3 I I the Z>e form sure cf that label this picture is the in
I a on
1 | wrapper Emu Lion of you every buy. bottle ot
j SCOTT & EOWNE,
I isSS Chemists,
i 409 Pearl St., N. Y.
L-- 77—' sex:, and $1.00; all druggists.
LUCY HILL INSTITUTE.
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A well-equipped, up-to-date, graded school, equal in efficiency to many of the city systems without th
disadvantages of the city in the way of noise, temptations, costly living, etc.
TUITION.
l«t.and 2nd. Grades, $1.00 per month. 3rd. and 4th. Grades, $1.25 per month.
5th. and 0th « i $1.50 “ tv 7th. Grade, $1.75 “ g
8th. Grade, $ 2.00 « it 9th. t( $2.25 « U
School will he free fi ve months during the Spring to all who aie entitled to the public school fund.
Those who have studies above the Common School Course, as prescribed by law, will pay twenty-five cents per
month for each of such studies during the public term of five months.
All pupils will be required to pay tuition monthly, is advance.
Special attention givei to all boarding students Students can get board at special rates with good
families.
For catalogue and further information address,
C. G. BYINGTON, Principal, Spring Place, Ga.
Pleasant Valley
High School.
f Kev. Charles P. Honey, Principal.
FACULTY: 1 Miss Georgia Holland, ) Teachers,
Miss I.ela Wilson, J
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The purpose of this school is to give to the youth of our land a good
practical education and to prepare those desiiing a collegiate education
for the classes of the State University, Oxford or Mercer, tbe Wesleyan,
Monroe or Shorter Female colleges.
We hope, in the near future, to perfect arrangements for pupils to
enter these colleges on our certificate.
Wc will lake pleasure to conferring with any One having boys • cr
girls to educate.
Tuition from $1 00 to $2.50 per month. Board from S7.00 to $10.00
per month- Dormitories free. For catalogue write,
C. P. RONEY, Principal, Dunn, Ga.
SUMACH SEMINARY.
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Sumach, !
Terra ", for 1902-1903 Oct 27lh _ 1902, and wtli continue 29 Georaia.
opens , weeks, with only . ne
week’s intermission Christmas
The past year having been so successful in every particular we do not hesitate to solicit the
patronage of all, ami ask that tbe co-operation of all former patrons be continued.
Our work is thorough and practical, suited to the needs of our pupils; our rates are
very cheap. The school is unsurpassed in its high standard of good deportment and pure morals.
If you wish board or dormitory rooms apply now.
Write for further information. Address (MISS) ROSA B. FREEM YN, PROP’. J. B.
ANDERSON, TEACHERS, Sumach, Ga
Georgia Wagon & Implement Co r
Reasons why < nr business is large and still growing. We sell our customers just what they want By
managing our business carefully and buying c ose for jtsh we fu nish better quality for the money than nv
competitor. Whatever happens remember that our buggies, at our prices, cannot be equalled To know ju-i
what we are offering you need backed to carefully examine our stock. We show many styles of vehicles. V ni
protection lies in our guarantee i p by the manufacturers. Our reputation is at stake and we sell ju-t
a bat we represent. We are gaining customers fertile Light Running Florence Wagon.
Georgia wagon & implement Co
DALTON, GEORGI A
A Word About Clothing • •
Il T . baS ,0 , ^ bee . ” 3 ° 08,Om * *1 P™? i 1 ® ° e f county to g-> to other . markets 1 to buy .
i „ his . fact . was principally due to the lack of f a suitable stock to select from at home.
Such coi.dilions no longer exist in gpri g Place.
1 have now on sale at my store an immense stock of Clothing consisting of tbe nobbiest classes of
the very latest cuts and it is all being sold at great bargains,
It will pav you to examine my Clothing and get prices before yon buy.
I I will save you from Si to $3 on each suit.
You will be astonished to see how cheap you can buy a suit here.
A ( lay Worsted up-to-date suit for only $3: would cost yon $5 at any other store.
An all-wool Cheviot suit at $5: the regular price anywhere is.$8.
Boys' suits 75 cents to $4
Men's vici kid dress Shoes $1.25. .
Ladies’ “ “ u u SI.
Lewis W. Thompson.