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J. C. HEARTSELL, EDITOR.
Official Organ of the Ccunty
Advertising Rates Reasonable
Thxbsdat, Jascabt 15, 1903
A bunch of Boston lawyers felici¬
tated Roosevelt pono bis appoint¬
ment of a negre to a federal office at
Charleston, Siutb Carolina the other
day. He has since given a place that
all the Boston lawyers wanted to
another nigger at Boston and they
are raising the very devil about it.
All of which goes to prove that Re¬
publicanism is rotten to the very
core and that the patrons of that ilk
in the Houth are kicking the bosom
of their own pants every time they
deposit a ballot in that direction.
It is a well established fact that
every locality has iis quota of sore¬
heads ar d moss-backs. There are a
few of them in Spring Place and if
one will keep an eye open he may
easily and speedily be convinced that,
this class is always the first to cry
«wolf”. However, The Jimplkcutk
is nroud to lie able to truthfully state
that but fthv such individuals are in¬
cluded in the citizenship of Murray
county an«i that all of their belly¬
aching can in no panic iai retard
the rapid development in store for
this section.
Tiik hypocrite, with his mouth
full of oily word*, is to thefore today
the same as ever in the cl ureh or
out of it, and just so long a* the
public will stand for the imposition de¬
of his base diplomacy and rank
ception he will rema’n a prominent
factor in the affairs of this or
any other community, 8och char
acters are a blot upon the face of the
earth and the sooner they are forci¬
bly relegated to the rear the better
it will be for the commonality. Be
a man of convictions, or else craw!
in a hole and get one of the neigh¬
bors to stop it up.
No county in the whole state of
Georgia can boast of brighter pros¬
pects than Murray. We are right
now upon the thteshold of an unpar¬
alleled era of prosperity and an
influx of desirable homeseeker* who
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 c
great fattener, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott’s
Emulsion increases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con¬
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott’s
Emulsion is a rich and com¬
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott’s Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
We will send you
m a free sample.
Be sure that this picture
In the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottle
if a of Emufsfon you buy.
scon & BOWNE.
chemists,
t v 409 Pearl St., N.Y.
* 50cu and $11 all drugglita.
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are P°®* ; es, ' efV of both brains
meafi Bul two lh can 8tand
in our way—carelessnet* and an in.
; sane disposition to demand more for
property than it is worth. Let us
all strive to bring go >d people to our
county. They bring new ideas, add
much to the wealth of <mr communi¬
ty and aid materially in crowding
oat the shiftless dement.
Hon. Mose Weight, of Rome, is
being spoken of a« probable, aspirant
for congressional honors' two years
hence. Judge Gus Fite, also, has
been mentioned in this connection
As a matter of course these things
ate quite complimentary to the hoys
but the soKd element of the staid old
Seventh would not, for a moment,
entertain the idea of exchanging our
very able and diligent member for
either of them. This is no season to
tinker with raw material merely : ’
.. the sake I of c gratifying the commend,
ihle aspirations of a set of youngsters.
Experience and integrity as pure as
finest gold is what we sha’I need for
r . ban H .11 l„ John
W. Maddox.
Government Positions,
The U. 8. Civil Service Commix
sion reports that for the year ending
June 30,1902, thete were 14,983 per
sons There appointed from its registers.
were 4,692 more than was ever
before appointed in a single year.
Anyone wishing info malien *b>ut
these positions can secure it free by
writing for the Civil Service an
iiouncenient of the Columbian
Correspondence College, Washing
ton, I). C. The Commission will hold
examinations to secure young men
and women lor these paces tinting
March and April, at Atlanta and 8a
vartnah.
Many people do not know that
these appointment* are made wit h
out political influence and that, a
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lion, but Hitch is now' the case.
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NOTICE. S
We Will buy all f he cotton
seed you may have for sale and
pay you what you can get for
triem in Dalton, ana pay you
the money for I hem, thus sav*
lllg f tlie |w, nauling. Ki-i nil n <r
PENDLEY & Sons, !
Spring Place, Ga.
A GOOD RECOMMENDATION.
I have noticed that the sale in Cham
horlain’s Stomach & liver Tablet* is
almost invariably o those *bn have
used them,” Sav* Mf J. 11. Weber, a
prominent (Irotritist of Cast ale, Iowa.
What better recommendation could any
medicine have than for people to rail
for it when again in need of such a rem¬
edy? Try iliem when you feel dull after
eating, when you have a bad taste in
vnur month, feel bilious, have im appe¬
tite or when troubled with constipation,
and you are certain to he *1-lighted with
the prompt relh f which it ev affor i. For
sale by Everett Boos. & C. C. Keith.
District Road Commissioners.
At a recent uieeiinir of the board
of roads and revenues the following
named gentlemen were appointed
district road commissioners for their
respective places of residence for the
year
will face the matter in a most intel
ligent manner and the county board
deserves to be commended upon the
selection of the present road com
missioners. They are all thinking
and thoroughly praciical men and
will no doubt administer the law as
it should be,
824th Dial riot. (Town.)
Jim Ellis,
George C<>x,
Bill Childers.
825th District. (Ball Ground.)
Patterson Messer,
Will T. Berry,
Walter P. Hemphill.
874lh District. (Tenth.)
Dan Dunn,
John Whittle,
Nick Henry,
972nd District. (Doolittle.)
Prauk Peeples,
Jeff Love,
John Gregor,’.
984th District. (Eighth.^
Dan Gallman,
M. Walker Pritchett,
Dave Causbey.
1011th District. (Alaculsy.)
Jim Wiggins,
Georgia Wagon & 8
Reasons why nr l> siness is large and still growing. We sell our euntOincra just what they want By
managing our bnsincss carefully and buying cose for nsh ve fn nisi) better quality for the money than any
competitor. Whatever happens remember that our buggies, ato r prices, cannot be equalled To know ju-t
what we are offering you need to carefully examine our stock. We show many styles of vehicle*. \ our
protection lies in our guarantee backed op by the manufacturers Our reputation is at stake and we sell just
wl,al we represent. We are gaining customers for the Light Running Florence Wagon.
georgia wagon & jmplenrnt GEORGIA eo
DALTON
Sam Higdon,
John PfUj.
10]3ih Dirtiit t.
Chip T. Owen*,
Walter Harris,
Anderson Beav» rs.
1039th District (Shuck Pen.)
Jim McCamy,
Dob Bond,
A. Jack Keith
1291*1 Distriot. (Rull Pen.)
Tom M. Wrgbt,
John N. Buik*,
Will Buchannan
1606th District. (Doogan)
John Thompson,
Jim Bice,
Lorenzo Poteel.
One Hundred Dollars a Box
£ 8«®' |
O <- , pUCHK on l)<-VV 111 « iV itrft
kritc He savs, “I had the piles for
veers I tri-d many doctors and
'"it all failed event
*' **. ‘‘“’i'''* me.” It
Y'SrfM
emollients; I relieves and
cures I nil, bleeding, itching ami
truding piles, s.ires, cuts,
Si-zems, salt rlienm and ail skin diseas
** f ‘‘ Everett Br,,s -
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Thousands Have Kidney
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
wa *- r ai 'd let it stand twenty-four hours:
* * "* — sad!rnent or set
tling indicates
unhealthy
rtt as tion cf the
W. ; neys; your linen if it it
|] m evidence cf
ney trouble:
5 frequent desire
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convincing proof that
der are out cf order.
vnrat to Do.
Root. £.'is,s?:s c
Ui. e re„ kldn,/ Mills
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage, ft corrects
to hold water and scalding pain fn
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that
“S SWJ SJS
during the night. The mild and the
:cn
realized. It stands the highest for its
derful cures pf the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should aralil. have
best. Sold by druggists in50c.
You may have a sample bottle of
more about it, both sent msm K?t
absolutely free by mail.
Address Dr. Ktimer & Home of Swamj>.Roo*.
Co., Binghamton, M. Y. When writing
tlon reading this generous offer in this paper,
The crowned heads of every nation,
Thi> ricli men, poor men and misers
Pleasant Valley
High School.
FACULTY: f Rev. Charles P. Roney Principal.
-( Miss Georgia Holland, ( Teachers
^ Miss Lela Wilson,
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Tho purpose of this school is to give to the youth of our land a good
practical education and to prepare those desiring a collegiate education
for the classes of the State University, Oxford or Mercer, the Wesleyan,
Monroe or Shorter Female colleges.
We hope, in the near tuUtre, to perfect arrangements for pupils to
enter these colleges on our certificate
We will lake pleasure in conferring with any one having boys or
girls to educate.
Tuition from $1 00 to $2.50 per month. Board from $7.00 to $10.00
per month- Dormitories free. For c talogue write,
V, P. RONEY, Principal, Donn, Ga.
Ad join in paying tribute to
DeWitt’* Little Early Risers.
H. W ilfianis, S.in Antimto, Tea., writes:
Little Early Riser Pills are tlie best I
ever nsed in my family-. I nnlieel-atinc
1 Iv recommend them toerervbody. They
,enre Headache, Constipation, Bdioa-uieos, Kick
iat d Tt.rpitl Liver, Jaundice, Ma
:h ai ail other liver trouoles. Ever
ett Bros.
, To Pensioners
inave rhave received received the the hlunt. blanks for all «»,
^classes widows, of pensioners, soldiers and
| who have heretofore partic¬
ipated in that fund and will begin
filling out the same Jan., 8th, 1993
and continue to the 22nd. This
do?* not Trfet to those who have
not been previously enrolled: they
need not apply tib May 1st, 1903.
T. J. Ovbet, Ordintry.
A Scientific Di sen very.
Kudo! d es for the stomach that which
if is iiiiahU to do for ibelf, even when
blit slightly disor tereu or over-loaded.
Koi.ol rupplies the natural juices of di
ges’ion and <loes the work of the stomach
relaxing the n-rvnus tension, while the
mfl in-d muscles of that organ are ai
lowel to lest an I heal. Kodoi disfe-ta
wlml. you (-»• and enables the stomach
and dg stive organs to lran« f orin all
food into rich, red blood. Everett Bros
JAMES B. HUGHES, M. D ,
Sprints Place, ^a.
Patronage of snrmundiitg erram nity
■elicited, an'* all calls cheerful! j eii
eweretl.
Kui) line < f Medicine* itions suited kept to • niiand, Cnron
*r»!»e« milv, prepar
ic troubles
KesMenee .iw -ihm: f.tmteriy occu
It pii hv (*o|, J J.
H. A BROWN. J. II. STICKD.
BROWN A STEED,
physician* anil orltGKoNH,
j j Suriuy PLo e, (la
(jffer tlu-ir profes-iioiiHl rervic* s to the
I 1 paiiltc. dirojiic ?Wb uincascH ami ili-ettses
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Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
The Best and Most Stylish Turnouts in the country
jy^Your patronage is solicited.
SPRING PLAt F„ ------- GA
V. W. ANDERSON,
Physician A Surgeon
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* ’, Ga
t r.desstonal servees . offjred the peo
! ,e 0 tl>e s,1, roonding c mntry,
E. O. STAFFORD, II. D,
Ramsey, - - G, (
I »ra still in the practice cf Medicine
and Suigery and can be found at my old
residence on Rock Creek, near Ramsey,
Ga - £&~ l hronie dieases and all diseases
peculiar *> femabs a specialty. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
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The Stranger
is as welcome as the
steady customer. Our bus!
ness is <o compound medi¬
cines and sell drugs, and not
0 discriminate between oui
Our . .
pacrons. prescription
wor L- j s without a peer; it has
wrought , customers Irom r
us
miles. The drugs we use are
warranted absolutely pure
and fresh.
Fincher & Nichols,
HOTEL O'tLTOM BLOCK