Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, November 27, 1902, Image 2

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To the Ladies of flurray 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 FOUND STORE. THE JIMPLECCTE. J. C. HBARTSELL, EDITOR. Official Organ of the Ccunty. Advertising Rates Reasonable Thvredat, November 27, 1902 The secret ballot system iature proposed by the present legis will eliminate the dis gusting spectacle or polls men and be ing driven to the voted like so many sheep. Let us hope that this admira Me proposition mav become law. A nation of grateful Americans are today render¬ ing thanks for the blessed pri\liege of living in a land of plenty and being systematiciy robbed of it by legitimate mo¬ nopolies whose insatiate greed for gain is stimulated by the laws put upon the country by cowardly republican congress A. J. Shovvalter & Co. , have bought the North Geor¬ gia Citizen and will hereafter be conducted by T. S. Shope. Messrs. Frank Reynolds and Walter Clark expect to start a daily paper in Dalton at once. These boys are all hustlers and their readers may expect strictly first class news service from them. One Minute Cough Cork Is Hie only harmless Cures cough cure Colds, that gives quick relief. coughs, Cronp, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, Asthma, LnGrippe and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. ‘I got soaked by ruin", says Gertrude E Fen¬ ner, Muncie, lnd.. “and contracted a se¬ vere cold snd cough l failed rapilly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cure. The first bot¬ tle brought retiei; old several cured me. I sin back to niy weight, 148 lbs.” One Minut- Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re ieves the cough at once, draws out in tlan.mation, cures croup. An ideal reme¬ dy for children. Everett Bros. chamberlain’s STOMACH AND LIVER TABLET-. Trv them When you teal dull after eating. IVhen "you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in the ^ ■Steir,'££.if™£U»w. when you have a headache. When yon feel biliious. They will improve your appetite, Keith, S& ‘ by Everett Bios, and C. C. -- DUNN DOINGS Dunn, Nov. 21-Not noticing any communication from this the garden ppot of Murray and, indeed, in point of beautiful scenery, the Switzerland of North Georgia, I write you. School at this place is and new’ students coming in almost daily. The weather has been lovely; ju*t. coo) enough to be bracing and the forest is beautiful in its attire of autumn foliage. Miss Sud'e Wall took charge of the school at Fashion, winch to the regret of her numerous friends at this place. Miss O’Neill visited friends in Spring Place last Sunday. Miss Fannie Roney and Felton Lough ridge vis¬ ited Mrs Bob Gregory, near Sumach. The young folks enjoyed a party at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs John Loughridge. The pupils have arranged a literary society which meets every two weeks; they are en¬ thusiastic about it. John Brooks and Luther Woods went visiting last Sunday; we have all been guess¬ ing where. We are all gratified over the promotion of some of our Murray W" have recently been ‘J5T 'S&tS. a | H() f, ave (j„ e reports of Willie Keith and Fred Brown. Judsonand Miss Minnie Stephens, also Carl Vicing who attend school at this &**%££ and Miss Alberta attsiided quarterly conference at Sumuierour’s last Sun¬ day. Mrs. Dickerson, who is here with her children who are attending school, has been visiting her home for the past few days. Several couples of our young folks attended church at Dewberry Sunday evening. Lit¬ tle Misses Etta Davis and Alton McGhee, aged about ten, accompa¬ nied by Lee Joues and George Keith rode their wheels to Spring Place and hack in a couple of hours Sun¬ day. With beat wishes for the Jimp I remain a Georgia Cracker, Loss of Flesh When you can’t eat break¬ fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s i Emulsion increases them all, \ bone, , « ilcsh, . .f biood j and ru’rvp VC. p of j nva Jj ( j S) f or COn . yatesccnts, for weak for children, consumptives, for, all ’ WflO , ■ „ JCOlt . BCCO liCSn, S Emulsion is a rich and com f-._i-L.l_ ILliauie SuOu, ana __ j 3 „ _ natural , , I tonic. Scott’s Emulsion for bonC, « HvSl\, , , ■ , and , D.OOu IVSTVC. We will send you .a free sample. P j rare that this picture in the form of a label is on fi -.G the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. i | yw scon & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pear!St., N. Y. 50c. and $G ail druggists. .j I ■•V ' . i V i; 'A j, .A -3# 'WMVMk The Stranger is as welcome as thi steady customer. Our busi ness is to compound medi dries and sell drugs, and not .O discriminate ,• , between OUI patrons. Our prescription work is without a peer; it has brought us customers from mile 3 . The drugs w r e use are warranted absolutely pure and fresh. Fincher & Nichols, HOTEL DALTON BLOCK CHARLES N. KINO. Attorney at Law, Will practice in all the courts. S3f”Speci»l attention given collections, C. L. HENRY attorney at Law. Will practice hi all the courts. g3f”Special attention given collections. V. W. ANDERSON, Physician & Surgeon Spring Place, offered Ga. Professional services the peo¬ ple of the surrounding country. JAMES B. HUGHES, M. D., Spring Place, da. Patronage of surrounding comm nity solicited, and all calls cheerfully an¬ swered. Full line of Medicines kept on band, especially, prepurUions suited to Chron¬ ic troubles. Residence, dwelling formerly occu p.ed by Coi. J. J. Bates. SUMACH SEMINARY. Sumach, Term for 1902-1903 Oct. 27th 1902, and will Georgia. opens , continue 29 weeks, with only one w’eek’s intermission Christmas The past, year having been so successful in every particular we do not hesitate to solicit the patronage of all, and ask that the 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. Wiite for further information. Address (MISS) ItOSA B. FREEM AN, PROF. J. B. ANDERSON, TEACHERS, Sumach, Ga. Georgia Wagon & Implement Co a Reasons why our business is large and still growing. We sell our customers just what they want. By managing our business carefully and buying close for nsh we furnish better quality for the money than any competitor. Whatever happens remember that our buggies, at our prices, cannot be equalled. To know just what we are offering you need to carefully examine our stock. We show’ many styles of vehicles, Your protection lies in our guarantee backed up by the manufacturers. Our reputation is at stake and we sell just what we represent. We are gaining customers for the Light Running Florence Wagon. Georgia wagon & implenrnt eo DALTON, GEORGIA A Word About Clothing: It has long been a custom among the people of Murray U county to g.> to other markets to bur '•« hnch — conditions m-up-it, longer »*■»)«* * * .«*. Place. ««* «*« « k~ no exist m SP" g I have now on sale at my store an immense stock of Clothing consisting of the nobbiest classes of the very latest cuts and it is all being sold at great bargains. It will pav you to examine thy Clothing and get prices before you buy. I will save you from Si to S3 on each suit. You will be astonished to see how cheap you can buy a suit here. A Clay Worsted up-to-date suit fur only $3: would cost you $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 SI .25. Ladies’ “ “ U SI. Lewis W. Thompson. Land For Sale. I will sell at the court house, j in Spring Place, Murray conn-1 ty, Georgia, on the first Tues-; day in December, 1902, eighty j acres of land, more or less, it being one- j < i t *t numbe j in the 10th district and) 3rd section ol Murray county j ■ Georgia. This little farm lies on the! Cleveland and Spring Place) road, about three-fourths of a mile soulh of Sumach church, i has good buildings; excellent well of water at. house; two I I never-failing ponds, suitable [for stock water, etc. It is j known as the Lawrence Beck farm c j W ill be sold for cash. By i virtue of power of attorney! made by the heirs to myself. 1 Wm. R. Davis. ! This November 20th 1902. i iV X < B G / WHO p nls „ py 0ar prescriptions? We in¬ vite the privilege. We exercise the most exacting care in every part of the work. VVe use the best quality °* ev ® r y drag, and produce medicines that bring the best possible results. We charge only a l.ving profit a b ( ,ve the cost of materials, Come to see us. We serve with oul {ear or favor. We manufacture ami sell family medicines. S Medicine c = r 0] If it »7T I k 0 iMMy 1 iHMl i MB ___ l w '. ffTT via first the Cotton Beit, from St. Louis, month, Thebes, Cairo and Memphis, For and third Tuesdays of each beginning October 21st. one-way tickets, Half the 0ne=Way Rate, plus $2.00; round-trip Arkansas, tickets, one fare plus $2.00, to points in Missouri, for particulars Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories, write and cost of ticket from your home town. ThoCotton Belt ran* solid through trains to Texas, equipped with the most modern and comfortable cars. These trains make quick time ana direct connections for all parts of tho Great Southwest. If you are seeking a better place to locate, write for a free copy of Through our handsome illustrated booklets, Homes in the Southwest and Texas With a Camera. H. H. SUTTON, Traveling Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tcnn. E. W. La BEAUTTE, General Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Louis, Mo.