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J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
DALTON HILLINERY *
We Cordially Invite m
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 and a
Among our Gorgeous Exhibits of Spring Millinery, extraordinary (Unequaled in exhibit Dalton, of High-Class Ladies’ Furnishings.
you’ll find the finest selections, including all the latest Parisian unparalleled in North Georgia )
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, Kffibons, Wash Silks Ern
broidery, Ginghams, Percales, Madras Cloth, Muslin Underwear, Zephyr Ginghams, Night Robes and Laces, “swell”
and pleasing to the eve. 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 St vies and designs that are the delight of the
visitor. Come and see foi yourself.
Dalton Millinery Company.
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled
to a Delicious Taste.
Dr. Jim B. Hughes spent
Tuesday in Dalton on profes
sional business.
Jesse W. Langston, of
Amzi, was among his city
friends a day 7 the first ot the
week.
Charles F. and Fabion Dur¬
ham, of Prune, spent yester
dav among their Spring Place
admirers.
Thomas Edmondson, of
Fort Mountain, was a promi¬
nent figure on our thorough¬
fares this forenoon.
Mesdames Upson {ones and
John Willbanks spent a short
time here this forenoon shop¬
ping with our merchants
Peudley & Son are having
a large quantity of cotton
seed hauled from here to the
cars in Dalton this week.
Dr. Sam Brown and wife
spent Wednesday visiting his
parents at Tilton His moth
er is still in very delicate
health.
Mrs, Sallie Carter, accom¬
panied by her son Sam,
stopped in the city a short
while Monday afternoon, en
route home from Dalton.
Jace Robinson sold a fine
mule the past week to Mr.
Shaw, of Bartow county, tor
$ 150 . That is money, but
there is big money in good
mules.
Lewis W. Thompson has
purchased the handsomest
and most unique, as well as
the largest line of Men’s and
Boys’ Low Cut Shoes ever
before seen in Spring Place.
They will ... . begm . arriving . . next
Saturday. Nothing nearer
than Atlanta to equal them.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY Cv>UNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, ARRiL 23* 1903.
Bahe Thompson, a thrifty
Fort Mountain farmer, spent
’Tuesday here on business.
Liveryman McEntire, of
Dalton, was over Tuesday
and spent the night at the
Temple House.
Dr. B. W. Bagwell and
family spent Sunday at the
home of Upson Jones, out
near Mount Zion.
Our good friend jasper N.
Moreland of Fort Mountain,
paid us an appreciated visit
Monday afternoon.
School Commissioner Daily
Gregory was in Spring Place
Tuesday looking after affairs
connected with his office.
Mrs. A. L. Moore returned
the first of last week from a
visit to her niece, Mrs, Win¬
field Scott, at Austell, Ga.
Prof. Harrison Waters and
family have returned from a
visit of several months to rel
atives in Indian Territory and
Arkansas.
Miss Machen Galt is on a
visit to Mrs. Florence Lowry
and the family of Hon. Pleas
McGhee, at their comfortable
country home near Fashion.
Mrs. Docia Jones and baby,
Harry, returned to her home
in Dahlonega yesterday, hav¬
ing spent a pleasant visit of a
fortnight am..ng Spring Place
relatives and friends.
e have been forced to re
fuse se veral^dvertisements of
late on account of a lack of
space. iiiE Jimp continues
to flourish and it wants every
bod y t0 know Jt > for r f* ost
1 everybody , that is anybody is
its friend and will be glad to
Ihearof its growing prosperity
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
Buy your garden seed of
Fincher & Nichols Dalton,
and get the best
Gus Pierce and Bill Henry
made a business trip to the
101 Ath this afternoon.
traders passed ihrougn Vwn ji,G' the city In'GG
day, going north.
Thomas Wright, one of
Prune’s handsomest and m<»-t
popular denizens, graced our
streets Saturday.
Jot Noland and Henry Hoi
comb, of Carters, stopped in
dav, the city a short time last Fri
en route to Dalton.
Affable Lorenzo Douthitt,
of ! lughes spent a night of the
pasi week it, Spring Place, a
guest of George H. Arrowood.
Farmers in all portions of
the county are as busy as
beavets these days, getting in
shape to do thejr spring
planting.
Mrs. Agnes Huffman
her annual Easter dining on
Sunday, the 12th to her sister,
David Toney ancfwife” 6 On”e
each year she has this gather
ing of her nearby relatives and
the occasions are always high
lv enjoyed ”
'»rf by all.
Brown & steed desire
to direct your attention to the
fact that they ha\ 7 e just re
ceived a complete line of fresh
Drugs and Family Remedies,
amongthe latter being Swamp
Root, Cheney’s Expectorant,
Castoria, Castor Oil, r I urpen
tine and numerons other
articles needed every day in
the family. Prices as low as
good goods can be sold.
From what we have been
able to gather there seems
be an organized baud of petty
thieves in the vicinity of Mar
ble Hill two miles west of
town, that has been making
serious inroads upon the heu
roosts of a number of the res
idents of that vicinity. A light
dose of buckshot and a long
term in the chaingang might
r id the community of .such
pes ts if they are arrested.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
tri-fl-jared Especially for the Jimp'.ecut*’"
’ ’
Appreciated Friends,
M i Vrs . Wllllara Pendley is
“1 j | at present We hope
to learn her ra P id recovery,
Silm 11 • Fincher has been
«P from Atlanta the past week
visiting his family. He ex
peets to return in a day 7 or two.
Zeke Kenner has moved his
store from this place to Dr.
John Green’s plantation and
himself as being
highly pleased with the
change,
Sam Blassingame is now in
charge ,>f the stock of gooas
formerly Bros, owned by Fincher
and in-rites his friends
as well as the patrons of the
old firm to call on him.
F Vonbe [£ has been in
n Chattai w ?°°£ a for several days
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ns min
cr-il-n "' 1 ' f < s f*''<!“»"> i '?<*"*?
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count, *
ar , en sass „ , has been
™ uch re tarde “ b >’ unfavor a
vveatbei . tbe
3 e P resent sen
S f n an has grown quite
slo vly , , but ldl ^ short
ot ' ’ vv ’ a spell
war ® sunshine it will make
vvondertul advancement.
The closing exercises at
Lucy Hill Institute will occur
Friday evening, May 15th,
a very interesting pro
been arranged for
the occasion. Of course all the
patrons of the school expect
to be present vvi:h their chi!*
dren and, thereby, give t
painstaking teachers a strong
indorsement.
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale bv
Fincher & Nichols, Dalton
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ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Abhub
Marion H. Williams spent
Sunday in Dalton, a gnest of
his sister, Mrs. Mac Sanders.
There is still ,a dearth of
news and a surfeit of advertis
ing in this community for all
of which we are duly thankful.
Poultry of every variety is
bringing better prices than has
ever been known. This is a
fortunate condition for the
farmers and is proving of im*
mense value to them.
Mart Cox, Ellijay’s most
popular salesman and manu
facturer of tombstones and
monuments, delighted his
Spring Place admirers by a
pop call Tuesday afternoon.
Our readers will be very
sorry to learn that Mrs. Dr.
W ' W. Anderson is again in a
most critical condition. For
l “ P*« ‘«o «r three weeks
^ condition, “convalescent
Ladies, do not think of buy
jng Ihompson’s your Slippers elegant till you see
be here in purchas
es to a few days.
The very latest. French and
American designs for both
Ladies, Misses and Children.
We are glad to note that
the charter of the D. & A
does not expire till i.
December, 1903 , during
which time the projectors ex*
pect to have the line complet
ed and trains ruhning. Our
people should give every en*
to this enterprise
which means so much to this
part of the state
Best Southern grown field
and garden seed for sale by
Fincher & Nichols, Daltoir,
Georgia.