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LOCAL ITEMS,
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Mr. Barry and family are
stoppingat the Temple House
for a few weeks.
Mr. Mitchell, of Ooltewah,
Tenn., tehere visiting at
home of’Squire Lem Jones,
If you want best Groceries
and get what you want see
Berry Grocery Co., Dalton,
Georgia.
John Carnes and Thomas
Cantrell, two solid Ft. Moun¬
tain citizens, paid us a visit
Monday.
’Squire Ross Tyson, of
Doolittle, delighted his town
friends by a short visit yester¬
day afternoon.
W. L. Isenhower, the D. &
A. Railroad commissary man,
will buy corn, pons, beans and
dried fruits. Give him a call.
Bill Lackey and family re¬
cently moved from the talc
quarries,tnth; mountain, and
now reside one mile west of
town.
George Moore has our
thanks for the largest pear we
have seen. It is of the Keif
fer variety and weighs one
pound.
Dr. Jim Hughes informs us
that Tom B Davis and lady
are rejoicing over the recent
arrival of a fine baby girl at
their home.
Quite a ndmb - r of
young folks enjoyed a social
gathering at the Mrs. J. P.
home of Mr. and
Kelley Friday night.
I will pay $1.00 in cash
2-horse load of good
manure delivered at my
in Spring Place.*
S. H. Fincher.
Commodore Jim
of Amzi, spent the past
among his Spring Place friends
Jim is looking much
since his returu from Ark.
Hull Kerr has
from another trip succeeded to
ville. where he in
capturing bargains some his
for customers.
George Cox spent
days recently in Gordon coun¬
ty. He says the farmers down
there made big crops and are
going to live at home
year.
Deputy Marshal Bob Ona¬
ger and possemen Bill Henry
and Gus Pierce are just back
from attendance upon the
Rome branch of the Federal
court.
Mips Onie O’Neill, one of
Pleasant Valley’s most fasci¬
nating young maidens, spent
a portion of the past week at
the Parsonage, visiting Miss
Ethel Parsons.
The fall term public debates
in both societies of the North
Georgia Agricultural College
have been arranged for. In
Decora society, J F. McCrack¬
en j of Demorest, and W. T.
Townsend, ot Pickens county,
and B. H. Moye, Sanders
ville. and S. C. Edmondson,
of Murray county, will argue
the question, “Resolved, t)etriment- That
Labor Unions Are
al to Industrial Progress.”
In Phi Mu Society the ques¬
tion is ‘‘Resolved, That
Compulsory Education Should
?be Adopted in Georgia.” And
dhe speakers are J. D. Gortol
■ixw^’ky, of Albany, ft. C. Ward
•and ,1. JR. Byers, of Price, and
E. H. Phillips, of Monroe. 0 .
W. Steed, of Murray county,
will dehwer the introductory
©ration for the former occasion
and N. W. Gra,ot, of OJarkes-
for the
ega Signal.
Gid B. Jackson, ot Dunn,
dropped in to see us while in
the city yesterday. He in
forms us that John W. Coffey
slowly improving from a
dangerous illness.
Joe Ovbey and family have
moved from Tunnel Ilill to
Spring C . ... Place. Joe , expects ,
to accept employment 'force
the construction of „
telephone system'Ht Calhoun.
Money To to jjend T FVn
On farming lands. Low
rate of interest One to five
years. Payments to sun.
ltrr y»
Cannon Building, . . Dalton, Ga.
D. T. Brown brought us a
potato Tuesday that weighed
exactly nine pounds. It is by
far the finest we have seen
land proves that he is a good
farmer as well as a most ac
commodatmg liveryman.
Let everybody bring us their
Cotton Seed and get the high
est market price and no fool
ing. New scales right at ware
house: correct weights,
Berry GiioCRtfv Co.
Dalton, Ga.
Shriner & Evetett are clos¬
ing out their stock of goods
and will dissolve partnership.
Prof. Shriner expects to teach
near Holly and Mr. Everett
will engage in business at Fi¬
ddle, Ga.
CHAMBERLAIN'S
STOMACH AND MVKR TABLET-.
Trv them
When you teel dull after eating,
When vmi have no appetite.
When you have h bad taete in the
moult).
When your liver is torpid.
When vonr bowels art constipated.
When you have a headm lie.
When yon (eel billions.
They will improve your
cleanse and invigorate your stomach and
regulate your liven am! bowels. For
by Everett Bros, and C. C. Keith,
Mr« Ills Tnnev i one) twn.nilp. t WO miles north nnrll,
of the CltV, has been
from a painful Mines* at the
home of Mrs. Agnes Luffman
in this place since last.Friday,
Im had improved sufficiently
to be moved home yesterday.
If you nrp billions nnd sockingadv isers.
Take DcWill’s fettle Kurlv Risers
Just before, going to lied.
Yon will find on the morrow,
Yon are rid of ynnr sorrow—
That’s ail; just enough said,
these famous little pills do not giipo, hut
move the bowels gently and easily,
cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect
gives strength to the glands, preventing
a return < f 'lie disorder. Everett Bros.
Tax Collector Parsons de¬
sires us to state that his bo»ks
will be closed Dec. 20. Until
then he may be found in his
office in the court house, when
not absent on his regular
rounds in the various districts.
NOTICE.
We will buy all the cotton
seed you may have for sale and
pay you what you can get for
them in Dalton, and pay you
the money for them, thus sav¬
ing the hauling.
Pendley & Sons,
Spring Place, Ga.
Look for the big ad. of W.
J. & J. E. Johnson in our next
issue. They have greatly re¬
plenished their stock and now
have One of the neatest stores
in town, and are prepared to
give their customers some
rare bargains.
DENTAL NOTICE.
From this date 1 will make
Gold Crown and Bridge work
for foul to five dollars each,
I do more crown and bridge
work than all the other den
tists in Dalton combined, All
other work in proportion,
M. M. Puckett, Dentist,
Dalton. Ga.
Sheriff Grove?, accompanied
by his sons, Wilkes and Buck,
took John Colt and George
lj, 1 olies he dogs ° u flushed ‘ driving a large Saturday buck
h'tt he eluded them and the
on v £ arne bagged was a few
|squirrels and a sick ’possum.
if you have * i*H '.lit a son ,i i
i S! f ongb e R Remedy rned f to . loosen ,ike amt relieve it, : •
: and to allay the irritation aixt itifW.ma- ;
i VT D "”' 0 * ..... 1 "TU ™-C.K., For a sa!e I
.
J<> My Fatross. |
•' M ~ ue ^ m y be-t
service nowaskym, through the season I
come lorwaid ami
settle at once. I need the
money badly and shall not
poet you to disappoint me. j !
JfM DlCKSOJL.
'The Blacksmith.
The pastor of the Sumach
C. P, church requests us to
announce that a Thanksgiving
service, conducted by Rev.
M. L>. Smith, will be held
j there on Hie the 27th Inst Din
ner on grounds. Services
begin at 9:30, A. m. All in¬
vited .
Crp.i l) or Picks Aftkk 40 Ykahs.
Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had
the piles for forty years. Doctors aud
dollars could do Min no lasting cool.
DeWitt’s W itch Ihizd Salve cored him
perrnaflenilv, invaluable for cuts, burns,
bruises, sprains, lacerations, e<*zeira.
tetter, salt rl.euin, and all other skin di«
c.ses. Look for the name lie Witt m.
I be package—all others are cheap woith*
less Counterfeits. Rverett Pros.
Hon. W. L. Henry has been
appointed to membership on
the following it important. House
co rations, mm teees: pensions, corpo
rium, Georgia State Sanita
agriculture. penitentiary and general
He has intro
duced a bill to repeal the reg
,s,r,,ti ” n 1 “" r -
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Ift-avy eating is nsimU.v tt.<* lirfd cause
of ludigeption. Repented HUacksiuflmiiH
the mucous membranes lining the Ktnrn
»ch, exposes the nerves of the stomach,
nrouuciug a swelling after eating, heart
burn, headache, sour risings and
cafanh of the stomach. Kmhd relieves
Ole infliutimatinn, protects the it rvea
and cures tile catarrh. Kndnl cures indi
of R&iWiS.'WU'SSS theatomadi. Everett Dnm.
An election for constable
win ,, e held in each district of
. the , „ Satur- _
trie county on hrst
day in December. Quite a
number of candidates are bob¬
bing up in this district, among
them being the present incum¬
bents, Bill Jones ahd Will
Childers, besides George All
Moore and Sid Keister.
the boys are clever gentlemen
and fully competent to dis¬
charge the duties of the office
they seek.
bTW'i'Kn Against a Hot Stove.
A clfild of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
gel ting in's usual Satntday riigiit Viath,
stepped back against a hot stove which
burned him seytneiy. Tbo child was in
*r«at agony and his mother could do
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she bad a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Bal a in the h.mse, she thought
she would try ft. In less than half an
was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known
resident of Keller, Yg. P«in Balm is an
fe'fe'K'kSSrirss. antiseptic liniment and especially vwlua
Land For Sale.
I will sell at the court house,
in Spring Place, Murray conn
ty, Georgia, on the first Toes
day in December, 1902 , eighty
acres of land, i more or less, it
1 bemgr • one-halt of e , lot , number ,
2/9 ID the lOtll district and
3 rd section . of fir Murray
county, .
Georgia,
This little farm lies on the
Cleveland and Spring Place
road, about three-fourths of <T
mile south of Sumach church,
has good buildings; excellent
well of water at house; two
never-failing ponds, suitable
for stock water, etc. It is!
known as the Lawrence Beck
farm.
Will be sold for cash. By
virtue of power of att r»ey
made by the heirs to myself,
Wm. R. Davis.
This November 2<>th 1902 .
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F' S/Jt>P«pSia 1' C* n f*. n C* s ea bUTS
Digests what yoli eat.
-jr-ds preparation contains all of tfct
digesunrs and digests all kinds o
he fc ' SiXientll™
tS
cured af 1 erocorytluftg eDe failed. It
U uuutjuuih-d for ail stomach trouble
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fessi do gsod "
E. < Im\\ itt & Co., Ohieaff.
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The Strange^
is as welcome as tht
steady customer. Our busi
ness is to compound medi¬
ciries and sell drugs, and not
.0 discriminate between our
patrons. Our prescription
work is without a'peer; it has
wrought us customers from
The drugs we use are
Warranted absolutely pure
and fresh.
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HOTEL DALTON BLOCK
CHARLES N. KING,
Attokxky it Law,
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W'dl practice in all the court?,
^“Special attention given collections.
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D . lts n P J onr P^crtpltons? H e in- .
vite the privilege. . We exercise the
most exacting care in every' part of
*;” eve ' J k drug, , «'• and r prodnee t medicines
that bring the best possible results,
We charge only a living t.rofit
*"z ,J '
:on m *;r a!s
Lome to see us. \\e serve with, .,
out fear or favor. We manufacture
and sell family medicines.
Hightower-Talley Medicine Co.
Dalton, Ga.
'
eoid Mi/bkav law election C^xty. ‘
GEORGIA, ’
To am,.whom it mat cojtcebx:
A petition hewnni: the requirefi mim
her of sL-natura*havi.i* been file,1 with
r ’ r Pi‘^ l,B Q n e L eClio ' 1
be ordered asprovided u bv the Acts, of
the LesisbCure of ISIXI, page 7S con
cerning the law ,
governing the public
«“W "»nnij n« tb. (:«!„■
Wijtb the usual election for the selection
of constables in said districts. Those
saitrAcVsbil^bavrw'Htter^i'fTrinte”] their ballots “For the
Four Davs
Four Days Law”. Given under my hand
Signature, this November
T. J. Ovbey , Ordinary.
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I chance at the to. Biggest yon Boil ,™ with .
; Uaw. A ticket with each you FI ever E
TY CENTS goes
; purchase end whoever
brings me the most tickets by four
o'clock, v m., X nrts day gets the Big
*5.00 Doll FREE.
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. 1 3,80 h
. »« 8-day dock to
flEft
j I bringing me the moat ticket*by Ian
; airy 1st, 1903 , * shall have tho clock, w
T It f jou rl den __/, t .t,- think . you have , enough
. tickets to take a prize buy a few
I more of your neighbor and do not
I the ft liig Doll, tV’ Xmas day; “ the Hand- *f
i : Uhan H
1903.
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Dinner Set of over 100" pieces for
i you. You get a ticket with every
SI 0o purchase and the ladv brina
f e hr nary 1st, 1903,' captures the
prize.
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I ; prizes Conie which and l exa ‘ mine absolutely these giving gianJ
; FREE 10 am Nothing
| mv customers.
like them has ever before been off
ered bv a merchant in Spring Place
You have civen me ,ue the lue best oesl trade iraaa
of . my life during the year now fast
drawing to a close. I appreciate it,
1 h “ v * «J
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you a present.
Respectfully,
Hull lerr i