Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, December 18, 1902, Image 1

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SB . mi ' B I SS33ST a :> i k ; 1 W 4 W 1 y “TELL THE TRtrfil. ” 4 J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor. A BATCH OF HOT WAFFLES. Happenings of the Week Broiled Down to a Delicious Taste. Large shipment of stylish and durable Buggies visit now m our ware-rooms. A from you is much desired by us. Ga. Wagon & Implement Co. Dalton, Ga. Ryan Hilliard, of Bowers ville, Ga., spent Sunday night here, a guest of Perry Hilliard. He owns extensive lumber in¬ terests and was here for the purpose of buying timber lands. DENTAL NOTICE. From this date I vvill 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 Dalton combined. All other work in proportion. M. M. Puckett, Dentist, Dalton, Ga, The Lightness of a think “Dorothy Dodd”. Just what an amount of strength you waste every day when you wear heavier shoes chan you need. You lift a few ounces of useless weight at every step, and this amounts to more than a ton of useless lifting between sunrise and sunset. I say “useless” lifting because this additional weight of leather need not be in the shoes to make them either strong or enduring. This matter of weight is important. There ar% several ounces of unnecessary weight in an ordinary pair of women’s shoes, and this means so much needless drag to the feet. The only shoe that saves this weignt for you is the “Dorothv Dodd ” The scales tell the story for you, but your feet tell the story when you wear the shoes. They cost $ 3 . 00 . Dorothy Dodd. P. S.—Of course we will give you the particulars of the $4,000 prize offer Eaton, & Co, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1902. To Pensioners I have received the blanks for all classes of pensioners, soldiers and widows, who have heretofore partic ipatad in that fund and will begin filling out the same Jan., 8th, 190 3 and continue to the 22nd. This doss not refer to those who have not been previously enrolled: they need not apply till May 1st, 1903. T. J. OvpEY, Ordinary. Contractor Henry Wade has about completed Dr. Sam Brown’s handsome new resi¬ dence and painter John Slate, of Tilton, is engaged in the mural decorations. As soon as his buildings are finished the Dr intends to open a new street entirely through his premises, leading South and intersecting with the strieet already building east by Lewis Thompson’s. Actual Circulation 1200 Copies. A Card. To THE VOTERS OF THE 43RD Senatorial District. We should never forget Hon. W. P. Dodd, our pres¬ ent efficient state senator, for his excellent work before the temperance committe cf that body in defeating George Glenn’s dispensary bill. Lit¬ tle did we know how badly his aid wouldbe needed in the time of election, but this fact ford bly reminds that it is always best to be on our guard and a none e-+ pure men to r I consider cl resent us 22 t the Capitol, the a dispensary system most obnoxious form of the infamous whiskey traffic, tor it makes the citizens of ery city or county having one partners in this damning job bing in human souls, and while I am morally certain that the good men of Whitfield county would have voted it do wn had they been given a chance, yet it is best to have no election , so prolific of bitterness as f his would have been. I am no lawyer, DUt am confident that a city J or county operating r a j. - dispensary might ■ , . be sued_and , , made to pay F y any >117 uaiuags# damages shown to have resulted from the sale of whiskey. Resides these objections, dispen -sry plans are equivalent to public ownership of property which is strongly condemned by both Mr. Glenn’s party and that of Mr. Dodd. Political consistency, if nothing else, should have defeated the bill. I write this letter througn rio bitterness but solely to com¬ mend a worthy servant. T. J. OvBEY, Anderson Vonberg, of Chattanooga, spent several days of this week visiting his parents in Spring Place. He now has a lucrative position with the Chattanooga Rapid Transit railway. Dr. seveial I. B Hushes and wife spent days of the past week at the bedside of his brother at Earnest weiui Tenn The patient is doingas 65 might be expected but is still in a very low state. If Blacksmith Jim Dickson made a business trip to Dalton yesterday. He says that his customers fast are not paying up as as they ought and that he went over to see his kin¬ folks and get a square meal. MONEY TO LEND. One hundred thousand dol to place on improved farming lands, one to five years. This money is private funds, and belongs to no grasping corpo¬ ration. Payments to suit borrower. J. B. Terry, Cannon Building, Dalton, Ga. If you feel ill and need a pill Why not purchase the best? DeWitt’s Ea'ly Kisers Are little BUrpriserg, Take one —they do the rest. W. II Ho,veil. Houston, Tex., writes: “I have used Little i.arly Riser Pills jn my family To for constipation, sick head¬ ache. etc. their use I am indebted for the health cf my family.” fiveratt Broa. HERE’S SOMETHING WORTH READING. Prepared Especially for the JimpTecute’s Appreciated Friends. Major Aldrich, an expert mining engineer from Denver, Colorado, spent several days l' er e recently inspecting the properties now being worked by Messrs. Apollos & Galt, No intimation has come to us of his opinion regarding a con* tinuance of operations at these mines but the fact that the pro moters being now busily en -1 g a ged in building a substan tial r oad through the moan tains to the mines is sufficient they to warrant a prediction that have a paying mine and that bigger things may be ex¬ pected of them soon, Better Than x Plastbk. A 'd'd d « ,np 5 ". ed with ^, i on the affected parts, is better than a plas d for » lame back and for pains in the side or chest;. Pam Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief af deep seat ed m UsC ;i lar 1 " ld r,1Rumi<tic pf * ins For - sale , t by Everett Bros &O.C. Keith. GREAT DECEMBER SALE!! We have determined if possible to close out every vestige of our im¬ mense stock during the month of December. This will be a great oppor¬ tunity to buy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, Crockery, 1 runks, Hardware and Groceries very cheap— come one, come all and you will be delighted with our goods and the closing out prices we aie making We are too busy to go into detail, but let us assure you that we mean business, that we are making prices lower than you ever had before. J NOTIONS, DRY GOODS. Everything here that you will want. 10 12^o. yards Outing 39o; 10 yards yard-wide Domestic 39c; all wool Flannel Beautiful line of wool dress goods, lots cheaper than ever before—7£c to 75c yard; lovely trim¬ mings to match at cut prices too. Towels, 9c pair; Table Cloth, 19o yard- 3 spools thread, 5c; 10 Balls, black or white tluead, 5c; Fascinators, the prettiest in Dalton, 15c and up, allot which are very great bargains Heavy Everything blankets, in our in store grey or in white this December 49c pair; sale 10 yards bargain. canton flannel 49 c.’ at a $10,000 worth of First Class Clothing to go in the December sale $5.00 suiis $3.50; $7 50 suits $4.75; $10.00 suits $7 50; $12 50 suits $9.75 $15 00 suits $11 98. Our suits are made of reliable material, stylishly cut and perfectly made. Boys’ suits to go at same very low prices. Men's and boys’ pants just as low; prices cut on overcoats, too. Space will not permit us to mention all of the i\lANY GREAT BARGAINS but you Trnnks, will find Unlerwear, just such bargains Shins, as Quilts, you want Blankets, in Hats; Glovts, Caps, Capes’ Cloaks Sweaters, Stoves, Dishes, Tinware Hardware Neckties, Suspend¬ ers, and 9999 articles lower way yonder lower I ban you ever thought of finding them. * SPECIAL. With every $10.00 worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloth ing, T.unks, Crockery and Notions you buy we will give you a large beau¬ tiful pictuie, handsomely framed and covered with glass. Don't miss it. Don't miss the great Bargains we are selling in this December dosing out sale. Come on, come early and avoid the rush. Positively no ’goods charged at these closing out Prices. 8 Cavonder&MWifliams Brothers. ESTABLISHED IN 1879. ONE DOLLAR Per. Annua Notice. Go to E. S. Kenner’s for yonr Xmas nuts, candies, or anges, raisins and chewing gum I have a fine tea set to be d awn with chewing gum. Come to me to have your shoes repaired and for your Xmas shave, dome > 1 come all to E. S. Kenner’s, To The Public. I am now located in the <. Old Drug Store” and shall be glad to have my friends call on me for repair work on watches and clocks. l, h'so, carry a complete line of staple and fancy groceries, etc., as well as many novelties, and my prices are very low. Of course 1 have an exhaustive supply of Holiday wares and invite your patronage. Robert Fletcher.