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< SPRING X
Spring is the happy season of the year when all nature takes on her new garb. The trees adorn themselves in their beautiful foliage; th6
flowers blossom in all their variegated loveliness, and permeate the air with their delightful fragrance ; the birds shed their somber coating and welcogie
their feathers, they flit from limb to limb, singing their songs of joy and gladness. Man, too—and woman especially—catching the inspiration. i
new as
lay aside their cumbersome winter apparel for the light, fresh, springlike clothing. We fully anticipated this poetical view of spiing dress, and are well
and are well prepared to clothe you from head to foot. i
DRY GOODS.
WITH FEW WORDS, BUT
MUCH MEANING.
We wish to call your attention espe
cially to our Dry Goods Department.
You will find here W hite Madras,
Grass Cloth, Batiste, Ariel La r ns,
Pacific Foulards, A. F. C. Ginghams,
Reps, Dimities; Swisses and Organ¬
dies, and Suitable trimmings in pret¬
ty Laces, Pearl Buttons, Medallions.
We have here some temptations you
positively can’t resist.
Beautiful Satin striped figured
Dimity, per yard 17*c
(Will cost you 25c a yard in cities.)
Many dainty designs in White
Madras, Batiste, Grass Lawns,
Dimities, plain and dotted
Swiss and Organdies, per yard
10c, 12£o, 15c, up to 30c
14 yards Fruit of tue Loom L)o
meatic for $1.00
(No more, no less than $1.00
worth sold at this price)
20 vaids very good yard-wide ’
Bleaching for $100
(No more nor less than $1.00
worth sold this way.)
10 yards f-yd-wide Bleaching 39c
10 yards figured Lawn 35c
10 vards red figured calico 35c
White Lawn 4c up to 20c
Turkey red Table Cloth, pryard
15c, 25c and 50c
Curtain Scrim 5c
Crocheted Center pieces 10, 15, 25c
Same in Pillow Cases, each 25c
JReautiful colored and fringed
Chair Tidies and Table Covers
at 10c and 25c
Handsome Smyrna Rug, 30x60
inches. Special $1.25
(These usually sell for $1 50 )
*2,50 quality for $190
Beautiful three inch ribbon pr yd 10c
We are agents for the celebrated R.
AG. Corsets.
Have all the new styles in 50c, 75c
and $1.00 quality. These Corsets
are popular because they have style
and service combined as no other
coiBets have
BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail i
L DYER RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DUNN, GA
Will practice in ail the couit*.
J3f“Special attention given collecrions.
W. W. ANDERSON,
Physician & Surgeon
Spring Professional Place, offered Ga
services the peo¬
ple of the surrounding country.
JAMES B. HUGHES, M. D.,
Spring Place, via.
Patronage of surrounding eemm nity
solicited, and ali calls cheerfully an¬
swered.
Full line r-f Medicines kept on hand,
eapeiially, prepat Uions suited to Chron¬
ic troubles.
Residence, dwelling formerly oceu
p.ed by Col. J. J. Bates.
APPLICATION* FOR LEAVE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA, Murray County,
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Notice >s hereby given that the under¬
signed has applied toT. J. Ovbev,Ordi¬
nary of said county for leave to sell the
real estate Eiroo, belonging to the estate of
Elizabeth lately deceased, tor the
purpose of making proper distribution
among ttie heirs of Haid estate and
paying the debts of the same. The
said application will be heard in the Or¬
dinary’s office in Spring Place, Ga , at
the next regular term of the court o Or¬
dinary for said county to be held on tne
first Monday iri June 1903. This the 4th
dav of M iy 1903.
T.R Elrod Admr., upon theestateof
Elizabeth Elrod, deceased.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
APPOINTMENT AS GUARDIAN
GEORGIA Murray county.
TO ALI. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
L M, Doutbitt a resident of said state
and county having applied to the under¬
signed to he appointed guardian of the
person’s and property of John II. Lewis
and Joseph A. Lewis, they being minor
Fans—beautiful—Fans. We never
saw such pretty fans before All
kinds lc to 50c
LISTEN! Just received 1 case
5-lb bundles of Calico and Percale in
ghort | pnf j lh9> while they last we
wiIl gell thtMn al 98c . Every family,
especially where there are children,
have one or more of these
bundles.
We cannot mention half the extra
good values we have in our Dry
Goods Department.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
WHERE QUALITY
COUNTS AND LOW PRICES WIN.
We confine cur shoe business prin¬
cipally to Hamilton Brown’s and W.
L. Douglass’ makes. These brands
of shoes have a reputation for atyle
and service. Besides, we buy direct
ly from the Ilamiiton-Brjwn Shoe
St. Louis, and W. L. Douglass
Shoe Co., Brockton Mass. When
5 ou buy shoes from us you save at
10 P l,r (Vnl - 5n0re ,d,an
J’ ou bought from merchants who buy
shoes from Atlanta, Knoxville or
Nashville «h ie jobbers. Part of this
3 0U save in price paid and the bal
ai1ce in , * 1<! wearing qualities, be
cause they are fully guaranteed to
honest, solid leather.
We can’t do justice to the many
kmds and stvles ln Peruse
V ,,u n * ust " ee th «„ ra to W e -
wale them. , Viol and , Pale t Vic.
are proper things. Colonial and re
dora are tbe new styles. A splendid
hue ot these for men front 89c to
°0 a pair. We sell more From $1.50
to $3.00 a pair. Ladies $1 00 to $3.00
a P air - Children s Slippers ftnd Stioes
1® C to $2.b0 a pair.
While in market we bought some
“jobs” in Shoes and Slippers to sell
very cheap Big line of Misses’ and
Ladies’ Slippers 49c, all sizes,
The biggest tree in the biggest, or
chard hasn’t as many plums t > offer
as we have in our Shoe Department.
res, dent* of said county, notice is hereby
givsn that the said application will be
bexid and passed on at. the next regular
t»im of the Court of Of binary for said
county to be held oirthe first Monday in
■ittne 1903, Witness mv hand and offi
cial signature, this the 4th dav of May,
1903, T. J. Ovjsey, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR ONE YEARS
SUPPORT.
GEORGIA Murray County.
Susan E. Wilson having marie appli¬
cation for twelve months support out of
the est te of R E Wilson deceased of
said county, and appraisers appointed to
set apart the same having filed their re,
turn , all persons concerned are requir¬
ed to show cause before the court of
dinar? of paid 1903, county on the firpt, Mon -
nay in June, why said application
should not he granted. This the 4th day
of May, 1903,
T. J. Oviiey, O. Unary.
CORPORATION TAX LEVY FOR
GEORGIA, Murray Cocntt.
Council Chamber, Spring Place, Ga
It is hereby ordeied by tue Commission¬
ers of the aforesaid town shat the
following asperate amounts be levied as
taxes upon all property wit Gin the cor¬
porate limits of said town for the year,
1903, for the purpose of paving the ex
penses therein as tiiev may accrue, and
for oilier purposes as hereinafter stated
For past indebtedness and that to ac
crue hereafter the sum of 30 cents, ad
«rSatataU55SS. For the ,,w
support of local public schools
eachtoo witiiin the 'w£hVu limits. JblTpro^ rty
corporate
bo?h re t ,Ta!,d a p a r i 6o"al, P in "hewTfoi
Spring Place, county aforesaid, for all
purposes, of Fifty Cents upon each
valo-em value of $100.
L is further orde'ed by the authority
amresaid that this order be published
for a period of once a week for four
HATS AND CAPS.
HERE WE “SET THE PACE”,
TOO.
Those who appreciate style and
honest values in hats and caps pat
ronize us. We have all the good
styles in Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’, Miss
es’ and Children’* hats. If you have
much to get and little to pay—and
don’t want hat bargains—you had
better stay away.
Ask to see our “Swan” hat for
$3 50; “Tops All” for $2 00; we
have a big line for 25c, 50c, $1 and
up.
TRUNKS.
Invincible Trunks are the best.
All styles and sizes in metal and
duck; fully guaranteed. Special
prices 98c to $20 00.
cpuumat 51 LC1AL,
Something of interest to all. We
pay a good price for redeemable To
bacco Tags. We cash your pension
check without charging you any ex- ■
c hange We pay spot cash price for
Wool—washed and picked wool pre
f e rred. W« are exclusive agents for
Maryville Woolen Mills, and send
y onr wool off to be spuu into thread
or wo v en into cloth the veiy day you
bring it in. And in conclusion we
wil | now say that we want your
lrade . As an inducement to get it
we will reinst.te that Extra Special
Offer we have made before:
We wilt give to those who spend
$10.00 cash with us at one time, s'ta
p| e groceries and hardware not in
clu( j e d, will sell to line party—
100 I Its best full-pat Flour
K)0 lbs. best £-pat Flour 150
1 lb. Schnapps Tobacco .05
4 boxes Bruton’s Snuff 01
2 packages Arbuckle’s Coffee .01
10 yds Fruit of Loom Domestic .25
10 yds best Sea Island .25
Our merchant, trade will not be a'.
lowed to take advantage of this
! grand offer.
weeks in Tu* Sprinc Place Jimpi.icutb,
a newspaper published in sani town and
county.
Done'by order of the Council in open
session and at a regular meeting of the
same, this the first day of April, 1903.
I.. <)’. Peeples, Chn..,
W. J. Johnson, Clerk,
P. G. Hilliard, Com.,
J. L. Cole, Com.
JLU •y Tl 1 ! ■ ISiKl
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Th<» Stranger
1S . „ aS welcome Welcome 4S -iq 1-hi tilt
Steady customer. Our buSl
, n ess : ls T ° COmpOUnO rnrrl nmln( 4 meOl- mprli.
dries . and sell drugs, and not
^discriminate between ou,
patrons. Our prescription
work ‘ S without a peerjithaS
. brought us customers from
j mileS ’ The drU £ S We USe are
I Warranted absolutely pure
anu nf | irehll. frc>eh
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Fincher & Nicholb,
HOTEL DALTON BLOCK
CLOTHING.
WE GUARANTEE THE FIT AND
QUALITY OF OUR CLOTHING.
As emphatically as we do our Low
Prices. “Aleo” clothing is made for
fine trade. Suits range in price from
$2.50 to $15.00. Big line Odd Coats
49e to $4.00. Odd Pants, 35c to *6.00.
Our best adverlistrae.it we can’t
print—the quality of our clothing.
We want you to see especially our
$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 lines. They
are “swell,” and we think we can
save you $2.50 on each suit. We
will make special sale on Odd Punts
for a few
NOTIONS.
UNPRECEDENTED UNDERPRIC¬
ES UNMISTAKABLY UNMASKED
HERE.
Needles, per paper 1,3 and 5c
Pins, por paper 1, 3 and 5c
Ink. per bottle 8c
Vaseline 3c
1 dozen Dress Stays 3c
2 cakes of Toilet Soap 10c
Box Paper and Envelopes 3 C
The right goods are right here, and
right here the goods are right.
GROCERIES.
Would you mind saving a few
dollars on fresh staple and fancy Gro
cones?
Best full-patent Flour $2.19
Best ^-patent Flour
Best Corn meal, 47 lbs, per ba<r 60c
Good Sirup 20c
Best country Sorghum g ()c
Fine sun-dried Apples 5 C
Epsom Salts, 3 lbs. for 10 o
Copperas, 2 lbs. for 5 C
1 box, 10c size Standard or Hot
Scotch Snuff 5 C
3 papers Ferry Garden Seed jq 0
12£ lbs Ann A Hammer Soda 25c
12 Would bars good Laundry Soap 25c
you, could you should you,
go somewhere eise for your groceries
wlien you can get such prices as
these?
PRACTICAL
FARHER5
5SBE3
have long since learned to use none but the justly celebrated
Deer mg *
Harvesters,
Mowers & Rakes,
This conclusion was brought about by plain, practical teat*
and the undisputed fact that Deeriner machines are much longer
lived and more simple of construction than tboae of any other
manufacture.
A positive guarantee goes with each machine which inaurea
fnost marvelous results, superb workmanship in every minute
particular, ease of manipulation, lightness of draft and the great¬
est degree of strength in all parts.
For further information write us at either Spring Place or
Cohutta Springs and our representative will take pleasure in
paying you a visit.
Full supply of Deering Oil, Deering Binder Twine and re¬
pairs for any of the Deering machines.
Owens & Harris,
Cohutta Springs and Spring Flaee, ©ft,
HARDWARE—STOVES:
“We never wade in unknown wri¬
ters”—and when we tell you we haV#
reliable hardware and th* best stoves
made, “it’s no joke.” ?
Flow stocks $ 58 .
Rope, per lb.
Riding blind bridles .49
2 boxes Shoe Sprigs .05 s
Very .good Saddle 2.50’
2 Heel Bolls .05 *
Trace Chains, up from .80,
We are agents for the “Peninsu¬
lar” the best line of Cooking Stove*
and Steel Ranges on earth, A big
stock to select and from—any style sfcov*
you want any price from $5.75
to $60.00. These stoves have many
advantageous features and points of
merit that other stoves do not pos
sess. Sold on thirty days’ trial.
Fully guaranteed.
Bargains in Buggy Harness. We
have a large line of Hardware.
CROCKERY AND GLASS¬
WARE.
Here is a spot of interest. We just
received three big crates of English
goods One Semi.porcelain plain
white, one plain white granite »nd
one beautiful decorated pattern in
Semi porcelain. You know English
crooke, 7 18 the m08t beautifully
8 lazed S ood ® in the world and «guar¬
anteed not to craze. Don’t form an
0 P in i°n of these goods till you see
them. i’hey are pretty and fully
8 uarant,eed -
akj0 ^ iav# * ne,r crate °I white
domestic crockery in “Seconds.” VVe
bought these to please those who
wanted to buy low-priced goods.
Oups and saucers 29c. 6 inch plates
25c. Beautiful Sherbet cups, blown
glasses and a full line of up-to-date
glassware and lamps.
Read this advertisement carefully.
I We will do all we claim and do it
cheerfully. Come to see us—a eom
parison of our goods and prices is all
we ask.