Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, December 11, 1902, Image 2

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UNIVERSITY LETTER. The fall term of 1902 of nhersity of Geoigia opened **! " ^7“™ in'* b e *«"•? ? f th ' s , " s tltutl9l> - ,tr«dy there have , befn ■’el in the University mired and nineteen '<■ ts. and there are c-cts lor many more •'(‘lore the close ot the tall term, Tbrmtgh the gene,a,si,y of last General Assembly, a sufti cient amount of money appropriated ...! to erect, Upon the Campus, two nam new r.i 1 . viz : Denmark Ball and , icl . XlillK it ,1 rp, i h6 OUC ___ accommo dates one hundred and fifty OOJ'S With ululC board at a very low rate of eight ° dollars ana ire titty cents . per month, , , while the other furnishes, to ' eighty . , , students*, , tree r of rooms charge. Besides Candler Hall the old College is a dormitory with accommodations for about the same number of stu¬ dents as Candler Hall. All of these Halls have been crowded to their fullest capacity since the opening of college, and there have been many more applications than there are fancies George widel? Foster Peabody, a man known in both North and South for his most ffenerous contributions for the canseof education, has the University an offer con¬ cerning our new Library Build¬ ing. He offers to give fifty thousand dollars for the erec¬ tion of this budding, provid¬ ed that the Legislature will appropriate (he small sum of ten thousand dollars each vear t')l t\\ O years. buch an offei as this is rarely proposed, and if the legislature is so interest ed in the cause of education as t, t ) appi bam °W n t re quired, it will enable the Uni 'ei.Slty to . elect , file—proof r- r a building for the irfa ny tlious and volumes, which, if de si roved by fire, could not, by any amount of money be re¬ placed. Again Mr. Peabody shows his friendship for the Univer¬ sity, by giving, each year, to one member of the Senior t’lSss a scholarship to Howard University. is By this scholar¬ ship meant a post-graduate course, to the most efficient members of the Senior Class of the University of Georgia, at one of the best colleges in the country A short winter course of in struction has been arranged in (he agricultural department, e pecially for (he sons of farm¬ ers who have not the time and money necessary for a full college course, but who desire a better preparation lor their life, work than can be had on a farm. This course is to be given during the winter when farm work is the least press ing and when time can best be spared. There is no tuition or other fees whatever. Many of the Alumni of the University have offered scholarships for an amount sufficient to defray expenses of board during the winter course ($25-00). scholar- Ap plications for these ships must be made through the Chancellor. A resolution was adopted at the meeting of the county perintendents held at the Uni versity in September last, in regard to the sending out of nature study leaflets by the school of agriculture schools at this of place to the public the state. These leaflets are prepared by two gentlemen, Thousands Kidney Trouble now to visa o«t. -.WWWKtel ^ ^ K. £ - ikcilp-/, ly XL'S”, neys; if it stains u£ 5 — the back is aiso .- T - - Thero * co ^In ffi°o knowledge S0 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp W15h L 0 ? 1 ’ . ,ae P*** ***«* rheumatism, remedy fulfills every !n caring pain in the back, kktncys, liver, bladder and every part urinary passage. It corrects inability nald -.vater and sliding pain in passing u oread effects following use of liquor, w ' Ule or beer, a a d overcomes that unpleasant during the day, and to get up many times the night. The mild and the ex tra oramary effect of S\va®p-Root ij ECO! realised. It stands the highest for its won ^ erful cures °f the most distressing- cases a you need a medicine you should have the beet. Sold by druggists in50c.and$l. sizes. You « 1 =-y h * vo a sample bottle of this a'book Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men¬ tion reading this generous offer in this paper. one of whom is an instructor in agriculture in the Universi ly, and also a graduate of Cor¬ nell, University ofN. Y., while the other is a graduate in the c ? urse ob »S™“ltu rc at this P ac< \ Ihesubjertofthefirst P anl l' 1 , " le Autumn Leaf ’ s0 w « are now amidst the glories of autumn and have but to open our eyes and see "earth touch¬ ed. with heaven, and every common bush afire with God i r C. C. Cole, Athens, Ga. Oigesis all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive sSohtS and strength. Kodol re builds wnruouttiasnes, pnrifles,strength p MS on,] sweetens the stomach. Bov. <4, w - Atkinson, of w. Va., says I have used a number of bott’es of Kodol and have found it to be % very effective and, indeed a powerful remedy for stomach SSK-KT* “ “ "» MASONIC RESOLUTIONS. Again the alarm has been hear-1 at onr outer door, against which the burred door or the the Tyler’s sword offers no de¬ fence. Brother W. H. Lassn ter has been called irom labor to refreshment. What shall we say of his going? When shall we .see him again? He has given cheer to the afflicted; he has dried the orphan’s tears; he has dispelled the widow’s sor¬ rows. This brother who has depnrted from us has passed in to the mystic ■ trcle. of iight around the throne of the Great East to the Lodge above. We shall meet, him again, The faith of Masonry is the faith in the resurrection of the dead. We believe in that Hod who can create, who has created and will resurrect, and we look forward to the time when hu man personality will he pre served intact throughout the endless ages of eternity. Let a page of this Lodge record be given where may be written the name of this departed Brother who has been advanc to the Kingdom of light, Let the sympathies of this Lodge be extended to those who have been left behind and let our hearts be kindled with the sacred flame Masonry by reason of the fact that this Brother has triumphed over the trials and temptations of this worldly life, fail remember that Let us not to the most gigantic and beautiful monument tnat this world can ever look upon is that of a man who has arrived at — q£ es CL . 1C high and noble on account j‘» Wf? *“ rtb ■* »»vi»g welcom o plaudit done, tl.ou ys Cl, faithful servant, -■ O the joys of thy Lord”. - We recommend that a copy of these resolutions be furnish , .1 r c publXi n . ■. be h The Jimpleco*e, also that a page of the Lodge records be UCCHcateu r l p( i:„ atp ,l t 10 n hi<s nIS mpmortr memory, S. A y-f Brown ’ p AVll, Persons gi SHERIFF’3 SALE. 6 BORGIA sell before MURRAY the court CO: house door 1 wil| in the town of Spring Place Georgia, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale on the First highest Tuesday in January 1903, to the and best bidder the described property,to wit: One pale clay-hank or blue mule about eight (8) years of age; one snuff-colored horse, one eyed and about brindje ten(10) years of age ; one cow, reddish in and about four (4) years of age; one milk cow, red, white ami pided in color and three (J) years of age; one milk cow, col¬ or black, about live (5) years of age, ermnley horned and of the Jersey stock of cattle ; one old two (2) horse wagon and one road cart and harness. All of the aforesaid parcel of property levied on by virtue ol and to satisfy a certain mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of »aid Murray county, Ga. in fa¬ vor of Amos L. Keith vs T. 15. Jordan, and as the property of the said T. B. Jordan defendant in the fi fa. This the lltli day of Dee., 1902. W C. Groves, Sheriff. L1BEL FOR DIVORCE. In Re I State ot Georgia. B.E lUu, I Murray county. vs I Superior Court. August Mary Ham. term, 1902. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriil that Mary llall, defendant in the above stilt fed case of Fhel tor divorce in which B. E. Hall is the plaintiff, that the said Mary Hall does not reside in this State it is on motion of T. S. Gourdine »tty tor the piaintifT. or.lered that defendant M.uv Hall appear and answer to this cause at the next term of this Court, else the c.\se he considered in default and that the plaintiff be.allowed to pro¬ ceed. And it. is further ordered that this rule he published in the Spring Peace Jimi’i.ecute, a paper published in the aforesaid county, twice a month for two months prior to the next term of this Court. Given under inv hand and offi ci 1 seal of office, this the 12th day of August, 1902. A, W. Fine, J. S,C. C.C. Georgia, Murray County. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a (rue extract from the min¬ utes of Murray Superior Court. Given under my hand and official signature, this tire lltli day of December, 1902. W. J. Johnson, C. S. C. A1’I’LlCATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. GEORGIA, Murray County. TO A 1,1. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice is hert-bv given that the under¬ signed lias applied to T. J Ovbey, Ordi¬ nary of said county for leave to sell tbe real estate belonging fo the estate of VV. O. Payne, lately deceased, tor the pur¬ pose of making proper distribution among the heirs of said es ate. The said applicatinn will be heard in the Ordina¬ ry’s offiee in Spring P'rcb, Ga., at the next regular term of the Court of Ordi ¬ nary for said county to be held on the first Monday in Janu .rv 1903. This the 1st dav of December, 1902. John I) H- rris Admr. upon the estate of <V. O Payne, deceased. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. GEORGIA, Mcrray County. TO A 1,1. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that }he under¬ signed has applied to T. J. Ovbey, Ordi nary of said county for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Louisa C. Tilton, lately deceased, fot the purpose of the payment, of debts and of making proper distribution among the heirs of said estate. The said applica¬ tion will he heard in the Ordinary’s off¬ ice in Spring Place, Ga., at the next reg¬ ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Mon¬ day in January, 1903. This the 1st day of Daeember, 1902. M. II. Williams, Admr. upon the es¬ tate of fj. C. Tilton, tleceased. ORDINARY’S CITATION, GEORGIA, Murray County. To AIM, WHOM IT M AY CONCERN : 11. A Gallinan having made applica¬ tion to the undersigned for appointmen' as permanent administrator upon the es¬ tate of John Heurv Gallman, lately de ceased of said county, notice ia hereby given ttiat, said notice will he heard by me at rny office in Spring Place, Court, Ga., at the next regular term of the of Or¬ dinary for said county, to beheld on the first, Monday in January, 1903. Given under my hand and official signature this the 1st day of December, 1902. T. J. Ovbey, Ordinary. C. L. HENRY ATTORNEY AT LaIV. wm practice in »u the courts, ®“Speciat attention given collections. A WOMAN HUNG NEAR SPRING PLACE around her husband’* neck pleading earnestly with him to take her and the children to D. C. Bridg. es’ brand new Photograph Gallery and have their pictures made. He is offering special inducements to the Holiday trade and guarantees satisfaction in every Family gtoups and pictures of dren a specialty. Do not let the season pass with¬ out getting some of our splendid pictures as presents for your rela¬ tives and friends. My prices are extremely low and courteous treatment is accorded one and all. Do not forget the place. West side of public square. D. C. Bridges, Spring Place, Ga. LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. Nora Keister went shopping to Dalton Tuesday. Zeke Kenner made a busi¬ ness trip to Dalton Tuesday. John Leonard, of Doolittle, made a business trip to Dalton Tuesday. ’Squire Em Earnest paid us an appreciated visit while in the city Monday. Picture and Gift Books for Xraai. Fincher & Nichols, Dalton, Ga. Lawrence Pearson and family recently moved from this place to Dawnville. Fresh car of light running Florence Wagons just re¬ ceived, Ga. Wagon & Implement Co. Dalton, Ga. James Milne and John Graves, of Alaculsy, were in the city Tuesday afternoon on pusiness. W. U. Heartsell and family moved iiiu\ cu from irom the tne jau iail Wednes- yveones day to the Dill house in North Spring 1 & Place. -pv Drumrners - t? I^rank i Baker i and George Barksdale, of Dalton, TxT. spent , oatulday o , , selling ... Xmas Wi goods to the busy J o Spring ■ Place merchants. , hiskey $1 J® 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—no a decoction of chemicals—hut. <>l course it’s ue-v and under proof. “CASPER’S STANDARD” 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joy! It i actually produced bv honest Tar Heels in the Mountain Section of North Car olina by the old process Every drop is boiled over open furnace wood fir s in old style copper stills, in exactly the same way it was made by our graml fathers a century ago. First rate whiskey is soki at $5 to $ti per gallon, but is not any betler than “CASPER’S STANDARD.” It is the best produced an 1 mint, please every customer or we will buy it back with gold—we are ip corporate.! Under the Laws of X. 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 old honest, mild are' mellow whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, but to more fully intro luce “Casper’s Standard” we offer sample shipments of this brand at half pre> (packed in plain seated boxes) 5 QUARTS $2.95, 10 QUARTS $5.00. EX¬ PRESS PREPAID ANYWHERE IN U. S. .AI1 orders an,, remittances (i„ stamps, cash or bv check, etc,) as well as requests for confidential price lisi MUST BE ADDRESSED AS FOLLOWS : 8. P. J. CASPER CO., Winston-Salem, N.O., U. 8. A. MAIN OFFICE _ AND WAREHOUSES: No’s. 1045-46 Liberty and 1,3,4 and 5 Maple Sts. iskey $U° R Gallon I S. A. BROWN. J. II. BTKBD. BROWN & STEED, physicians and surgeons, Place, Ga. Offer their professional services and to Chronic diseases Women aud Children a specialty, Sheriff Bill Groves made a business trip to the “B: dy Eighth” Monday. Merchant Sam Fincher is in Chattanooga laying in a In stock of Xmas goods. Comb and Brush Sets i ony and gold, best mat ri.-, best bristles. Finche • Nichols, Dalton, Ga. Jason L. Robinson is now in the Cnattanooga and Nadi ville markets laying in a !. line of brand new goods. Fresh car of light runi'iu* Florence Wagons just re ceived. Ga. Wagon & Implement Co. Dalton, G • Buflbrd Bradley, one of the best carpenters in Nor h Georgia, delighted his itv friends by a short visit Wed¬ nesday W. L. Isenhower, the D & A. Railroad commissary man, will buy corn, peas, beans and dried fruits. Give him a call Ed Johnson spent a few days of the past week in the markets, buying Xmas g >0' ! s and making other additions r. > his extensive stock. Large shipment of stylish and durable Buggies now in our ware-rooms- A visit from you is much desired bv us Ga. Wagon & Implement Co. Dalton Ga Jovial Jeff D. Love of Ram¬ sey, was shaking hands with his numerous town friends yesterday forenoon. F. Marion Davis and w f arrived here Tuesday morn from Tarrant county, Tex and will make this cou their home in the future. -« Davis says that he never pects to live in Texas again Georgia is far superior to th state in all particulars, an ,i good enough for him. W join a host of his friends bidding him welcome to h old home. a new remedy. The old friends of Chamb r i, Cough Remedy will be pFael to k I V that tha raaunfafiinrers of that pre t ion h»v got out. out an-w remelv ed Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and that it is meeting w th much success in the reatinent of coir stipation, biliousness, mck head*ck*j, iin paired d ; gestion and like disorfe « rhese Tablets are easier to take i•» I more pleasant in effect tbaa pule, t<i n they not only in ve tlie bowels, but 1 n prove the appeiire and correct anv d> orders of the stomach and liver. For - 'ii* bv Evere tt Bros. A C. C. Keith. E. O. STAFFORD, M. D. Ramsey, Ga I a in still in the practice of Medicine Surgery and can be found at my old residence on Rock Creek, near Ramsey Ga. CSff’hronii- dieases and all disease peculiar ;o females a specialty. HDti?fa< tion guaranteed.