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J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
DALTON fllLLINERY COMPANY.
We Cordially Invite
.everyone to call and inspect our comprehensive assortment of seasonable goods. We now have on display a handsome
line of all the Twentieth Century Millinery Nolelties and an extraordinary exhibit of High-Class Ladies’ Furnishings.
Among our Gorgeous Exhibits of Spring Millinery, (Unequaled in Dalton, unparalleled in North Georgia,)
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 inspection, 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. v
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 foi yourself.
Dalton Millinery Company.
A BATCH OF
HOT WAFFLES.
Happenings of the Week Broiled Down
to a Delicious Taste.
Guss Pierce is in Dalton to¬
day on business.
Miss Elva Dickson was re¬
al sick several days of this
week.
Quite a large number of ci¬
tizens from all portions of the
county were here Tuesday.
Dr. Barnum Bagwell made
a business trip to the lower
part of the county last Thurs¬
day.
Dr John Gilbert, of Grego¬
ry, spent a short time among
his friends here yesterday af¬
ternoon.
Bill Ovbey and wife are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
fine girl baby at their house
last Sunday.
School will close at Lucy
Hill Institute next Friday eve
ning with appropriate exercis
es. Everybody invited to at
tend.
A SPECIAL INVITATION TO OUR FRIENDS • •
Come to see us, and let us show you through our mammoth stock of Furniture. We are daily receiving shipments of New and Up-to-Date Goods.
Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty.
Nice Bedroom Suits, Chiffonieres, Hall Trees, Lounges, Leather Couches, Folding Beds, Center Tables, Extension Tables, Iron Beds, Rugs
Mattings. Carpets, Frames Portierre and Curtains, Molding: Etc. let We do have framing. a large line We of Tapestry and Rope of Curtains, Lace and Bobinet. Window Shades and Table
Covers. Picture us your have a large line Japanese and Chinese Matting at guaranteed prices. Full
line of Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Linoleums. Our Mattresses are incomparable : if you want to sleep well buy
one of our own make. Also buy one of the famous Surprise Led Springs. This Spring is “Uncle Sam’s” choice.
REMEMBER that we have a $20,000.00 stock of Coffiins and Caskets and sell them cheaper than any house in North Geoigia. Our incom¬
parable line of New Furniture is choicer in design and larger in assortment than has ever before been shown in Dalton. You cannot afford to miss
seeing this magnificent display. Again we invite you to visit our place and let us show you our beautiful line of goods—for seeing is believing.
B. D. LEONARD FURNITURE CO. ^ V
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 7 1903
, .
Jace Robinson made a bus
mess trip to Dalton yesterday,
Mrs. Ida Ovbey has re
turned from a visit to relatives
at Petersburg.
Mrs. M. A. Keister has
been visiting in Dalton and
Chattanooga the past week.
Our old friend Solomon B.
Martin was up from l! uff
Tuesday and spent the day in
the city.
Dr. Price Bates, John Mor¬
rison, Aaron Nix and Charles
Frost, of Dennis, spent
Wednesday in the city.
Misses Myra and Nettie Pee¬
ples and Nellis Von berg at¬
tended the carnival festivities
in Chattanooga this week.
Genial John Burks one of
our warmest and handsomest
Bull Pen friends, dropped in
to see us fora brief chat Tues
day afternoon.
Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
Mining Company Organizes.
Yesterday the owners of
the newly incorporated gold
mining company met here and
perfected their organization
by the election of a set of offi¬
cers and directors. I
Paul B. Trammell, di'Dal¬
ton, was chosen president, C.
N. King vice-president and J.
S. B Apollos secretary and
treasurer, Lee L. Galt ge ner
al superintendent The di
rectors are Paul B Trammell,
N. H. McCoy, of Ardmore, I.
T., A. N Nix, M. P. Bates,
J. S B L. L. Galt
and C.N. King.
Arrangements have been
made to begin work next Mon¬
day and all the necessary ma¬
chinery will be installed as soon
as it can be purchased and
sipped. The certificate of
stock are now being litho¬
graphed and a limited amount
of stock will be offered for
sale, the proceeds of which are
to be used for the purpose of
defraying the expense of de
velopment, etc.
All the promoters of the
concern are highly pleased
with the prospects and feel
confident that the mines
prove a profitable industry.
HERE’S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
Prepared Especially for the Jimplecute’s
Appreciated Friends.
from J. Mac Sanders was over
Dalton Tuesday,
Captain W. J. White spent
Tuesday in Dalton on busi¬
ness.
Prof. Shriner and family
spent Sunday with relatives
out in Doolittle.
Hull Kerr left yesterday for
Atlanta to attend the national
convention of associated char¬
ities.
Mrs. Nora Keister is visit¬
ing at the home of her father,
Qeorge W. Chamlee, near
Dunn.
Joe Brown and family spent
several days of the past week
visiting relatives and friends
at Cobutta Springs.
Bob Fletcher made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton yesterday
and laid in a new supply of
fresh groceries and staple no
tions.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum
John Cole made a business
trip to Dalton last Saturday.
Joseph Ridley, a prominent
citizen of Ball Ground, died
of dropsy the past week.
Carter Edmondson has re¬
turned from visit ,
a of several
days among Dalton relatives.
Col. Lnke Henry is in Rome
in attendance upon a meeting
of the seventh district Masonic
traternity.
James afternoon Everett spent Sun¬
day quite pleasant¬
ly among friends near Keith’s
mill, over in Whitfield.
Miss Ellen Peeples, a char¬
ming young lass of Mount Zi¬
on, spent the day Tuesday
with Mrs. Bertha Peeples.
Messrs. Virgil Pendley,
Eugene Shields, Chester Hill
and Max Keister are all taking
in the big carnival at Chatta¬
nooga this week.