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ITEMS.
Morgan Peeples, of Hass
ir’s, spent Tuesday in the city
n business.
H. T. McEntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who
ii- been troubled with a disordered
oTiiach, says, “Chamberlain’s Stomach
; d Liver Tablets do me more goon than
n\ >hing I have ever taken” For sale
i Everett Bros, and C. C. Keith.
I will pay Si.00 in cash for
-horse load of good stable
innure delivered at my barn
a Spring Place.
S. H. Fincher.
W \V. D U. Brown Drown, of OI IT-lxxW’c llasslers,
Iropped in to make the edit
.r’s heart glad Tuesday.
If you are billions and seeking advisers.
Take DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
Just before going to bed.
You will find on the morrow,
You are rid of your sorrow—
That . ,, s all; just - , enough i satd, •»
These famous little pills do not gripe, but
move the bowels gently and easily.
cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect,
gives strengih to the glands, preventing
a return of the disorder. Everett Bros,
If you want best Groceries
and pet what you want see
Georgia. Berry Grocery Co., Dalton,
A communication from Ce¬
dar Ridge was crowded out of
this issue but will be published
later.
W. L. Isenhower, theD. &
A. Railroad commissary man,
will buy corn, peas, beans and
dried fruits. Give him a call.
Cured of Piles After 40 Years.
Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had
the dollars piles for forty years. Doctors and
could do him no tasting good.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently Invaluable for cuts, burns,
bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin dis¬
eases. Look for the name DeYVitt on
the package—all others are cheap worth¬
less counterfeits. Everett Bros.
Rev. Lee Taylor, of Api
son, Tenn., is spending a few
days among his Murray ad¬
mirers.
For a Bad Cold.
If you have a bad cold you need a good
reliable medicine like Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it,,
and to allay the irritation and inflamma¬
tion of the throat and lungs. For sale
by Everett Bios. and. V. C. Keith.
Money To Lend
On farming lands. Low
rate of interest. One to five
years Payments to suit,
j. B. Terry,
Cannon Building, Dalton, Ga.
Taylor Osborne, a substan¬
tial Bull Pen farmer, was
among his many town friends
Tuesday.
Let everybody bring us their
Cotton Seed and get the high¬
est ing. market New price and no fool¬
scales right at ware¬
house; correct weights.
Berry Grocery Co ,
Dalton, Ga.
John T. Kuhn and Frank
Vaughn, of Shuck Pen, spent
Sunday afternoon among their
town admirers.
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Heavy eating is usually tire first cause
mf indigestion, Repeated attacks inflame
the mucous membranes lining the ptnm
ech, exposes the nerves of the stomach,
producing a swelling after eating, heart¬
burn, headache, sour risings and finally
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves
the inflammation, protects the n -rves
and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indi¬
gestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles
bv cleansing and sweetening the glands
of the stomach. Everett Bros.
\ est Worley, the thrifty
Dennis merchant, was here
yesterday, eii route to Dalton
with a load of produce.
Stkpped Against a Hot Stove.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
getting his usual Saturday night hath,
stepped back against a hot stove which
burned him seyeiely. The child was in
great agony and his mother could do i
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Ba! n in the house, she thought
she would try it. In less than lfelf an
hour after applying it the child was quiet
and asleep, and in less than two weeks
was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known
resident of Keller, Va. Pain Balm is an
antiseptic: ble liniment and especially valua¬
for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains.
For sale bv Everett Bros. A C. C. Keith.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
j Fill bottie How To Find Ont.
j a or common glass with your
’--ater und let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set¬
tling unhealthy indicates an
__7 Sr A 31 condi
m r tion of the kid¬
neys; if it stains
lo ( y y° evidence ur linen of it kid- is
\ vmh (Ji, ney trouble; too
•QZ v\ frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
“ the back is aiso
convincing . proof that the
der are out of order. kidneys and blad
What to Do.
^ i here is comfort in the knowledge
often expressed, that so
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Ro °'- the E r ~at kidney remedy fulfills every
. wish in , curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get uo many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realised. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes,
You may have a sample ' bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
Addreso Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root.
Co., Bingnamion, N. Y. When writing men¬
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
All Master masons and, es¬
pecially members of Spring
Place lodge No. 145, are ear¬
nestly requested to be present
at our next regular meeting
the first Tuesday night in De¬
cember. Work in fellow
craft’s degree ; also, election
of officers. Refreshments
will be served and a general
good time is expected.
S. Fraternally,
A. Brown, W. M.
The Best Remedy for Croup.
[From the Atchison, Kan., DailyGlobe.l
This is the season when the woman
who knows the best remedies for croup
is in demand in even* neighborhood.
One of the most terrilde things in the
world is to be awakened in the middle
ol the night by a whoop from one of the
ihildren. The croup remedies areal
most su>e to be lost., in case of croup, as
a revolver is sure to he iost in 3 ,me of
burglars. There used to bean old-fash¬
ioned remedy for croup, known as hive
syrup amt tolu hut, some modern moth¬
ers sav that Chamberlain's Cough Rem¬
edy is bettei and does not cost so much.
It causes the patient to “throw up tire
phlegm” quicker, and gives relief ' in a
shorter time. Give this remedy as soon
as tire eroupy cough appears and it will
p event the attack. It, never fails and is
pleasant and safe to take. For sale by
Everett Bros, anil C. C. Keith
“Uncle” Charlie Langston,
of Arnzi, is spending a short
visit to his daughter, Mrs.
Gager Everett, of this place.
To My Patrons.
Having given you my best
service through the season I
now ask you come lorwaid and
settle at once. I need the
money badly and shall not ex¬
pect you to disappoint <ne.
Jim Dickson,
T he Blacksmith.
School at Lucy Hill Insti¬
tute is progressing nicely now
and the attendance is growing
larger daily. About 100 pu¬
pils are enrolled at present,
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.
James Arrowood and fam
lly have moved to Spring
Place and expect to live here
jn the future. Jim is an ex
pert wood workman and has
engaged in that business,
DENTAL NOTICE.
From this date I will make
Gold Crown and Bridge work
for four to five dollars each.
I do more crown and bridge
work than all the other den¬
tists in Daltou combined. All
other work in proportion.
M. M. Puckett, Dentist,
Dalton, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA MURRAY CO: 1 will
sell before the court house door ic
the town oi Spring Place. Georgia, be¬
tween the legal hours of«aleon the First
highest Tuesday in December, 1902, to the
and best bidder the following
described property,to wit:
The north-west portion of lot of land
number fifty-nine (59), in the ninth (9th)
district and third (3rd) section of said
county, less, containing and sixty (60) acres, more
or being all of the said nortli
portion of sa id lot except that part of the
w*s- side of the said lot deeded to Sarah
Coffey by \Y\ A. Latch, which deed is
recorded on page 125 of book “P”of the
record of deeds in the office of Clerk of
the Superior Court of said county. Lev¬
ied on by virtue of and to satisfy two fi
fas issued from the justice court, of the
1013th district, G. M., of said county, in
favor of L. A. Smith vs O. S. Keith,
and as the property of the defendant in
fl fa, said parcel ol iand now being m her
possession. Levy made and returned to
me by \V. A. Childers, L. C.
Also at the same time ami place forty
(40) acres of land, more or less, off of
the north west corner of lot of land num¬
ber one hundred and eighty-six (186) in
the ninth (9th) district and third (3rd)
section of said county. Said parcel of
land levied on by virtue of and to satisfy
a Superior court fi fa issued from the su¬
perior court of said county in (avor of
Mrs. Onie Starr, Adm’x. of Trammell
Starr, deceased, vs Alexander Bearden
and as tile property of the said defendant
in fi fa, said land now being in his pos¬
session.
Also ar the same time and place all of
lot of land number eighty-one (81) in the
Eighth ( 8 th) district and third (3rd) sec¬
tion of said county, except thirty (30)
acres more or less out of the southwest
corner of said lot. By virtue of and to
satisfv a fi fa from the justice court of
the 1291st district G M., of said county
in favor of John A. Berry vs Jones Luff
man and as the property of the defend¬
ant, and in his possession. Levy made
and returned to me by J. 1). Robinson
L C.
This November 6 th., 1902
W C. Groves. Sheriff.
ORDINARY'S CITATION,
GEORGIA, Murray County.
To A 1,1, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
W. II Shields having made applica¬
tion in due form to the nndeisigned to
he appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of G. VV. Shields, late of
said county deceased, notice is herebv
given that the said application will be
heard by me at, my office at the next
regular term of the Court of Ordinary to
he held on the first Monday in Decem ¬
ber, 1902, and the same will be granted
if no valid reason is shown to the con¬
trary. Witness my hand and official
signature, this the 3rd day of November,
1902.
i’. J Ovbey, Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S CITATION,
GEORGIA Murray County.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Mrs. Bettie Bond having made appli¬
cation for twelvemonths’ support out of
the es'ate of R. T. Bond, deceased, and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the the same, having filed a return of
their action, all persons concerned are
hereby notified and required to show
cause, if any they can, before the Court,
of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in December, 1902. why said
application should not be granted. Giv¬
en under my hand and official signature,
thia the 3rd dav of November, 1902.
T. J. Ovbey, Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA Murray County.
Henry Jones has applied for exemp¬
tion of personalty and setting apart nnd
valuation ol homestead, and I will pass
upon November the same 27th. at 10:00 o'clock, A. m.,
on 1902.
T. J. Ovbey, Ordinary.
ROAD LAW ELECTION.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1
A petition bearing the required num¬
ber of signatures having been filed with
the undersigned praying that au election
he ordered as provided by the Acts of
the Legislature of 1896, page 78, con¬
cerning the law governing the public
roads, it is hereby ordered that said
election be held in each of the militia
districts of said county on the first Sat¬
urday in December, 1902, in connection
with the usual election for the selection
of constables in said districts. Those
desiring to vote for the provisions of
said Act, eh all have written or printed
on their ballots “For the Four Days
Law” and those opposed “Against the
Four Days Law” . Given under my hand
and official signature, this November
3rd, 1902.
T. J. Ovbey, Oi dinary.
mtmd if
Dvspe pssa Our?
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digcstants and digests all kinds oi
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat al»
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles
St cs!3 ? t SseSp
but do ycu good
re pa red only by E. C. Iif.Witt&Oo., imes the80c. Chicago
The 41 . bottle ■■ontalnsXW t size-
S. A. BROWN. I. It. STSBD.
BROWN & STEED,
physicians and surgeons,
Spring Place, Ga..
Offer their professional services to the
public. Chronic Children diseases and diseases
of Women and a specialty,,.
An Array
Of New Goods *
extensive and studied receiving my
Fall and Winter
Space is too limited to allow a detailed enumeration of the many
bargains wo offer, but the following jumbled list will inform you about
some of them.
A good work shirt 25c; extra heavy knit, fleece lined, ovarshtrt 50c;
hne un aundereo linen dress shirts 35c; good overalls 40c—the beet
J5c; splendid value in pants 50c; good fleece lined very
Ladies and Gents the underwear for both
at -he. suit; heavy gloves for farmers, good service,
oOc, gents undressed kid gloves 50c; suspenders 10c; best braces 50c
Dress Goods, Notions.
Calicos 5c, fine satine 10c; Saxony flannel 8c; Paris waietings 15c;
\ enetian flannel 40c; outings be; Durban dress goods 10c; broadcloth $1;
Waltham fancy Damask 25c; all-linen towels 20c; Turkish towels 124c.
Large line of (fascinators and Moods—the very idea for school children.
Our Shoe Offerings.
Our stock of Shoes was never so
Children’s and Misses’school shoes 75c; Ladies' Vici Kid, wonderful’
value, 1.25; Queen Bess the neatest, dressiest shoe and best wearer ever
in this market, only 2 50; Ladies' shoes, for heavy wear, 50c; Men'« dIow
shoes, best make, 1.00; Gent's fine dress shoes 1.25 to 3 50
I carry a full line of staple Family Gtoceries and Hardware and will
not be undersold. J buy and sell Country Produc 1 Will buy your cot*
ton and save you a long trip to the railroad. Respectfully,
J. L. Robinson,
SPRING PLACE, GA.
HILLIARD & BROWN
um Lffl.
i«PI gg§ r
S&!
IJvery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
The Best and Most Stylish Turnouts in the country.
SIP*Your patronage is solicited.
SPRING PLACE, GA,
Whiskey $1 ^Gallon ■
We claim to be the LOWEST PRICED WHISKEY HOUSE We really
sell whiskey as low as $ 1,10 per gallon, and mind you; distilled whiskey—not
a decoction of chemicals—but of course it’s new and under pfoof.
“CASPER’S STANDARD” 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joy ! It is
actualI) produced bv honest Tar Heels in the Mountain Section of North Car¬
olina bv the old process Every drop is boiled over open furnace wood fires,
in old style copper stills, in exactly the same way it was made by onr grand*
fathers a century ago. First rate whiskey is sold at $5 to $6 per gallon, but
is not any better than “CASPER’S STANDARD.” It is the best produced
and mn-t please every customer or we will buy it hack with gold—we are in¬
corporate:! Under the Laws of N. C., with an authorized capital of $100,000.00
and the Peoples National Bank and Piedmont Savings Bauk of Winston-Sa¬
lem, N. C., will tell you our guarantee is good. This okl honest, mild and
mellow whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, but to more fully introduce
“Casper's Standard” we offer sample shipments of this brand at half price,
(packed in plain sealed boxes) 5 QUARTS $2.95, 10 QUARTS $5.00. EX¬
PRESS PREPAID ANYWHERE IN U. S. Ail orders an.i remittances (in
stamps, cash dr bv check, etc,) as well as requests for confidential price list
MUST BE.ADDRESSED AS FOLLOWS:
MAIHOmCEAKDWAREHOOSEffNo’/.UMl-M^iLt^MdLiM'Sd^a^ieSti:
Whiskey $U° Gallon ■
E. O. STAFFORD, M. D.
Ramsey, - - Qa.
I am still In the practice of Medicine
and Surgery and can be found at my old
residence on Rock Creek, near Ramsey,
Ga. Chronic dteases and att diseases
peculiar ;o females a specialty. Sattsfae*
tion.gusrsiBtsed.