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“TELL THE TRUTH.” 4
J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
DALTON fllLLINE RY COMPANY.
We Cordially Invite
everyone to call and inspect our comprehensive assortment of seasonable goods. We now have on display handsome
line of all the Twentieth Century Millinery Nolelties a
and an extraordinary exhibit of High-Class Ladies’ Furnishings
Among our Gorgeous Exhibits of Spring Millinery, (Unequaled in Dalton, unparalleled in North Georgia j
you’ll find the finest selections, including all the latest Parisian styles and patterns-Superb Walking Hats and hundreds
of Ready-to-Wear Hats now on display for your insrection, at Money Saving Prices. Also the finest selections in all
the latest creations and new effects in Black and White Goods, Notions, Fancy Dress Goods, Ribbons, Wash Silks Em¬
broidery, Ginghams, Percales, Madras Cloth, Muslin Underwear, Zephyr Ginghams, Night ’
Robes and Laces, “swell”
and pleasing to the eye. Various styles and colors in Buttons.
Just received a handsome line of Stamped Linens in lovely designs.
Our entire department is aglow with new Spring and Summer Styles and designs that are the delight of the
visitor. Come and see fot yourself.
Dalton Millinery Company.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled Down
to a Delicious Taste, -
I)r. E O. Stafford made
flying business trip to Dalton
Tuesday.
Marion Holcomb, of Car
ters. paid us a highly appreci
ated visit this forenoon.
Will Isenhower, of the D
& A. railroad, is here
spending a few days with his
family,
Mrs. May Heartsell and
the baby are over at Dalton
spending a short visit with the
Misses Freeman.
Dr. John Green and Lee
Treadwell, of Atlanta,
several days of the past week
with relatives near the city.
John A. Berry, one of Ball
Ground’s most progressive
farmers, was here yesterday
on business with Judge Tim
John Cole has sold an
est in his
establishment to Hull
and they will conduct the
mess ,o,n . y hereafter.
Not a few of our
will be pleased to learn
John L. Galt and Bob McGhee
were recently overwhelming
ly elected to the offices
Police Judge and City Scav
eager, respectively, in Ard
more, I. T.
„ Rev. Meedy A/r a XXT W. ev Shields m
requests us to state that he
would appreciate the return
of his Greek Lexicon, which
wa? borrowed of him several
months ago The pe-son re
turning the book may
elvmmate his infraction of the
courtesy due one gentleman
by another by apologizing and
paying for this notice.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRiL 16, 1903.
Mark Parsons and Ben
Freeman made a business trip
to Dalton today.
Clerk George Arrowood
spent last Sabbath at Petty, on
“professional” business.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton,
Georgia.
Genial Chip Owens was
here Wednesday attending to
business matters and selling
Deering machinery
Logs have been placed on
the ground for a new sidewalk
leading Elrod*s out Ellijay street to
Tom residence.
Mrs. R E. Wilson has
moved from Dalton to her
home four miles south of the
city and will make that her
home in the futur,: -
Maddox and Mr.
ar * d ; lrs - V. J. Wrinkle came
up from Atlanta this week
Spring"? ^ ace^ela ^ ives^
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days that we have been forced
to fiU our pages with good
paying advertisements in or
derjo .. nt utilize ;i' . the t u„ space
Hon - Green ^adwell ha?
requestedus to'offer his and
bis ^od wffe’s profound
tctheirfnends whoso
kindly and tenderly cared for
him during his recent critical
illness. He says that words
fail to signify his appreciation
of their untiring attentions,
and that for. the physicians
who so ably assisted the Mas
ter m bringing him back to
health he has the highest re
gard and utmost
in their skill.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
More Robberies In Dalton*
A new robber gang of
farnons Bohannan stripe
just been discova red over
our neighboring city, Dalton.
One of the- g mg, named
Pierc*. g;ViA way
to the Railroad officials and
told where a portion of the
stolen goods might be recov
ered Upon his information
the officers raided merchant
Hfiramontree. in North Dal
ton, found a lot of the
and placed Hammontree ' un¬
der arrest and later in jail
Since then more goods were
found in the possession of a
country merchant (Phillips),
at Nicholsville, Gordon CO un
ty, but he made bond and
returned to his home.
The thefts or robberies have
been going on a year or more
on the same plan as that
worked by Bohannan but this
crowd worked the “graft” on
the W. & A. as well as the
Southern road.
Quite a number of
have been issued for those
suspected but no further ar*
rests have been made, as the
parties most concerned seem
to have-it a shuch" and
whereabouts are not known.
Our information i, that
Deck Kerr, a young ° man well
known in this county, is
charged with being the leader
of the gang but he has not
been apprehended, therefore
we ar e unable to furnish anv an >
^lorized him. statement from .
It is a self-evident fact that
there is a “plenty doin’” in
the Cherokee Circuit ana that
WhitfieM and f M { are
h ® lding fa,r WI,ld , for a chan ce
of the goal in this swift plunge
for notoriety.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimp’.ecute’s
-Appreciated Friends j
Our good friend Eli Stan¬
ford is here on business this
a ^ternoon.
Buy vour garden seed of
Finrher & Nichols Dalton,
and S et the bcst
Mrs. Mary Taylor and
Frank Duncan, «.f Prune,
Saturday. were shopping in the city last
I have for rent one two
room dwellin'/ and one large
wareht use.
0. N. King.
The sad intelligence was re
ceived here last Saturday that
Weldon Durham died that
morning in Milledgeville asy¬
lum, He was buried at that
place.
All this week has been
bleak and windy and reminds
one much more of winter than
springtime. Some snow has
fallen on the mountains east
of the tity.
Spring is here in all her
» er ‘l
f 0 jj a „ e an( j forest designs to
compare with the
loveliness of Kerr’s Millinery
displaj. , ,,, lo be seen only on
tbe corner 0 PP°» te the Tern
.
from P 6 7 °. USe# a. m. to ni] 6:oo ssion p. ree m. ;
to ^ direct rs - Brown your attention & Steed desire to the
f act that they have just re
ceived a complete line of fresh
Drugs and Family Remedies,
among the latter being Swamp
Root, Cheney’s Expectorant,
Castoria Castor Oil, Turpen
and numerous other
articles needed every day in
the family. Prices as low as
good goods can be sold.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum
Capt. James A. McEntire,
of Dennis, was here on busi¬
ness yesterday.
The sound intfu/ kn/andfte h,. «i i
is abroad
cricket is kept busy hunting
his hole.
Faby Durham of Ball
Ground, spent a short visit
with Bob Gudger, at Fashion
the past week.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton,
Georgia.
Revs. Barton and Parsons
have lately been makingsome
decided improvements on the
Parsonage on east Ellijay
street.
Willie Hill, of Reaverdale,
brought ’Squire Dan Dunn
and his Yaller Jacket down
this morning and introduced
them to a number of our lead¬
ing citizens.
^ T”
iasn ®' erbeen passed by the
T have S rave
ears thatlt wdl not be. While
every man on the council sSch is
avowedJy J in favor of a
lavv> it is doubtful if ekher Q . ;
them will display the courage
of his convictions by taking
the initiative in the matter and
champion the measure to its
passage. If our conclusions
are correct a few people in
town will continue to fatten
their swine and kine in the
gardens, fields and pastures of
their neighbors without ex
pense to themselves and the
great majority of taxpayers
will continue to suffer tor the
few. So mote it be