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THE TR TTH.” 4 . &
J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled Down
to a Delicious Taste.
Will Robinson expects to
enter business college in At¬
lanta next Monday.
Dalton’s big street fair has
been attracting numerous
Murrayites this week.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton
Georgia.
William Pendley recently
finished setting out 2600 peach
trees, He intends principally Elbertas
during setting 800 more
this spring.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton,
Georgia.
A theater party consisting
of Misses Ethel Parsons, Iva
Mover and Jessamine Orgain
and Messrs Harry O’Neill,
Lee L. Galt and G. H. Arro
wood went over to Dalton last
Saturday evening and took in
Romeo and Juliet at Dalton
opera house.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRiL 2, 1903.
_ Remember I
pay you cash
for your eggs, butter, etc.
Hull Kepr.
Buy your garden seed of
l-metier & Nichols, Dalton,
and get the best.
Governor Terrell has re
spited John Perry, sentenced
to hang at Dalton, and he
will not be executed till May J
ist.
I have for rent one two
dwelling and one large
warehc use.
C. N. King.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the
many friends and neighbors
who so kindly ministered to
our neecs during the recent
illness and death of our broth
er, John Everett. Should it
not be in our power to repay
each of you may the merciful
Master consider the Christian
obligations due you by us.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gates,
DALTON JTILL1NERY CO.
We wish to extend hearty thanks to our many Murray county friends and customer* for their very
liberal patronage during the past year
You have our assurance tha we shall devote our best efforts to deserve your patronage during the '
present >ear and we earnestly solicit a larger portion of your trade Our business and intentions are to
please you by offering a line of Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishings at Honest Prices.
Murray did herself proud last year and we enjoyed a most satisfactory trade from her people. You
con nevei realize our high appreciation of your consideration.
We teed your trade.
We want your trade.
At our place you can find better values for less money than elsewhere.
When a customer comes to our store we intend to hold him or her as a steady patron if good, stylish
and fashionable goods at low prices will do it.
We have on display the largest and swellest line of seasonable goods ever brought to North Georgia
all the finest selections in latest creations and new effects in Black and White goods, Notions, fancy Dress
G' ods, Ribbons, Silks, Embroidery, Ginghams, Percales, Madras cloth, Muslin, Underwear, Zephyr, Night
Robes, Laces, and various styles and colors in Buttons, and everything you want in a first-class Millinery
store is here for your inspection.
Come and make your choice early. Every department is ablaze with new and stylish goods. HAT8,
HATS, IIATs! all shades and shapes.
Dalton Millinery Company.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
The following article ap¬
peared in an Abiline, Texas
paper and explains itself.
Mr. Robeson was a citizen
ot this county for many years
and has hundreds of f.lends
here who sympathize wilT. him
in his misfortune. {
Abilene, Texas, Feb. * 0 .—
An error crept into the ’ eport
of the burning of the three
children of C A. Rohe, ion at
Laos, published last Tuesday in night, .vhich
was News It stated Wednesday’s that
was no
three dead ohiWren , Ji, , hllt
Mrs. Robeson had died some
time previous-. This w an
error, though u was given to
A V , coriespondent .
e 1 ews just
\ have lat '' known a - v )V one w ^° ®- ,ou ld
There were nine membtrs of
die family at home w he the
accidental burning took [.lace
three sons, three daughters,
lather, mother and baby.
Miss Mattie Robeson lost her
life in attempting to sav< her
iwo younger brothers When
Mr. Robeson awoke he went
to the room occupied by bis
daughters and finding .liss
Mattie not there then wet t to
the window leading intdGhe
hoys’ bedroom and called to
her. She groped her way
through the fire and smoke to
his voice, dragging her two
brothers, but just as she
reached her father, told him
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends,
Drs. Sam Brown and John
Steed spent several days of
this week in Atlanta.
Miss Lela Wilson has ac*
cepted a position with Hull
Kerr and will take charge of
his millinery department.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton,
Georgia.
that one of the boys had pulled
away, and with this remark
she turned to catch him. Mr.
Robeson had hold of her hand
but it was already burned
badly, and as she reached for
the brother the skin on her
hand slipped of and 'she
plunged into the flames At
this juncture the roof of this
CD
and al three were consumed,
As the father started to
leave the burning building he
heard the scream of another
daughter, and when he reached
her she was badly burned, but
may recover.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annua
Fincher Buy your garden seed of
& Nichols, Dalton,
and get the best.
My millinery will be here
this week. All of the finest
Ladies’ hats,
Hull Kerr.
The friends of Hon. Green
Treadwell ^ will be pleased to
learn that he is again able to
be out of the house a portion
of the time.
The roads between here and
Dalton are reported to be in
worse condition than ever be¬
fore. The proper authorities
should see that this matter is
promptly remedied.
Spring Place is now in di¬
rect telephonic communica¬
tion with the outside world,
at least that portion of it which
is reached by the Bell system.
One may now step to the
’phone and have a chat with
his friend in Atlanta, Chatta¬
nooga, Knoxville, Washing¬
ton, etc, at so much per,
however this luxury comes
high.