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Since H
Mr. F. Cartwright
Left Dalton
THE RIVERSIDE WOOLEN MILLS, formerly the
Maryville Wooleu Mills, have appointed us their only agent
at Dalton.
These people have had many years’ experience in working
up wool, and can spin it into single or double threads for
knitting, or blanket or linsey filling; or weave it into blankets,
jeans, linsey or flannel.
They will accept wool toll or cash.
THE RIVERSIDE WOOLEN MILLS are thoroughly
reliable, and we have never known of anyone being dissatis¬
fied wi h their work. Bring in your wool early, no as to get
it through before the fall rush. We send it off the very day
you bring it to us.
Remember, the RIVERSIDE WOOLEN MILLS were
formerly the Maryvi le Woolen Mills and that they are belter
prepared to work up your wool, and to do it quickly, than
any other manufacturers. WE ARE THEIR SOLE
AGENTS IN DALTON.
Or, if you prefer fo tell your wool, we will pay you highest
cash price for it.
McWilliams Bros.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Crowded Off of First Page by a
Rush of Advertising.
Dr. Sam Brown and lad)
spent yesterday shopping in
Dalton.
Lorenzo Douthitt and John
Graves, of Upper Murray,
spent Monday in the city.
Miss Julia Humphreys has
returned from an extended
visit to her sister, Mrs. Nora
Sampler, at Marietta.
Clerk George Arrowood
and his mother visited his
brother, James Arrowood, at
Cphutta Springs last Friday.
Mrs. Maude Gudger and
the children, of Fashion, spent
several days of the past week
visiting her mother at Holly.
Our merchants are prepar¬
ing for another big time here
on July 4th. A program is
being arranged that will be
sure to fetch the crowds.
Mrs. Robertson, mother of
Mervis Robertson, died last
Saturday after a short illness
at her home near Amzi, and
was buried here Sunday.
Bucholz Restaurant,
Dalton, Ga.
Ladies’ Ice Cream Parlor
And Dining Rooms
We want your trade
And guarantee satisfaction.
Bucholz
Dr. Brown and son Steve
attended the
exercises at Dahlonega this
week. His son Fred and the
other . Murray , boys
are ex
pected to arrive hdme tomor
row or Saturday.
Dr. W. E. Kingston, the
celebrated Oculist, has re¬
turned to Spring Place and
will be at the Temple House
for a short time where he may
be consulted about any disease
or defect of the Eyes or Glass¬
es. A card or verbal request
will bring him to your house
in any part of the county
immediately and no charge
will be made tor the trip.
Sam Fincher came up from
Atlanta last Friday to shake
hands with a brand new
daughter who had arrived at
his house the evening before.
Jack Murphy, a victim of
the Gainesville tornado, was a
nephew of Mrs. Moore and
related, also, to the McGhees
and Senator King’s family of
this county.
We are pained to note the
death of R. P. Messer’s fif¬
teen years old daughter of
typhoid fever, which occurred
at his home near Carters dur¬
ing the past week.
Gainesville, Georgia, Was
visited by a tornado Monday
and eighty people were killed,
three or four hundred injured
and a half million dollars
worth of property destroyed.
Notice. My Undertaking
department has been moved
to the Keister Drug Store, on
the public square, and Robert
Fletcher will be in charge
during my absence
John L. Cole
Many of our readers will be
j pleased to learn that Dr.
Kingston is here again and
ta ^ e muc ^ pleasure to
c ?? s,,lt them ab ? ut ^f«tive
vision or poor glasses. The
was here some time ago
an d gave perfect satisfaction
to all who dealt with him.
ln Mgmoriam.
Died, on the 29th of
at the f O-o me of her parents,
Mr. an Mr,. Patterson Mess
er, in Murray county, of
typhoid fever, their daughter
Laura, aged fifteen.
How true, that death Waves
a shining mark and with
emng aim forever stills the
throbbing heart hounding
with hope and love -
But nappy the thought,
that not alone did she ctoss
the dark mystie river. Wide
swung the portah of heaven
and a eonvov of angels bore
: their precious treasure up
through the beautiful gales
ajar,” to the armsof a blessed
bavior, where now she safely
rests.
|tti Vt hat . a comforting c , assurance
she left to her ?! oripf i. Rfm-lren J
loved Ones that ‘she l had seen
her Saviour and if ii was His
Will, ... ready , to , home
was go at
His call ’’ '
, Mav ®*-**y the* vuC nll_«;i‘e» an-wise Fothoe A UtnGr
sanctify that evidence to hei
loved ones 7 anguish and give
them grace to weep with the
bright hope of a reunion in
the “sweet bye and bye.”
.She is not dead but lives in
the unfading light of God’s
nprfprt periect duo uay hp- her voice joining „
in song with the he rt venlv J hosts.
rr 1 js e „r Lord j Cray her , r for
0) a
a. « ccomolish
ed, took her back O Himself If u
again, a lamb to lea BU the wan¬
dering flock into the fold of
the good Shepherd.
“His love can every sorrow
reconcile,
Just love, and calmly watt
awhile.”
For ’tis only a short time
to bear the loss, the pain and
the cross Hat lead to immortal
crowns beyond this vale, into
that k/Mi,,/__Ml r( parting Will
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be no more.
There is a calm for those who
weep,
A rest for weary pilgrims found;
They soft if lie and sweetly sleep
Low in the ground.
The storm that, wrecks the winter
sky '-ii.
N.. di„«,b. their »w.e,
re.™,,,
Then summer evening’s latest sigh,
That ’
shuts thy rust*.
E. E. R.
Ramsey, Ga., June 5, 1903
ft I—P A-N S Tabnbs
Doctors nnd
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cenf packet is enough for usual
oi'casiotm The family bottle («0 celt's)
c ntains a stn p y 1 r 1 yea A Or g
■is s stlt them
Drs. Brown & Steed desire
to direct your attention to the
fact 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¬
tine and numerons other
articles needed every day in
the family. Prices as low as
good goods can be sold.
I have for rent one two
room dwelling and one large
warehc use.
0 . N. King.
Get. a free sample of Chamberlain’s
Stomach ami Liver Tablets at Everett
Bros or C C. KeiDi’s druj store. They
ate easier to take and more pleasant in
* fleet than pills. Then their use »» not
followed bv constipHli n as is open the
case witn pots Regular size, ‘25c per box
VV. W. ANDERSON.
Phtsician & Surgeon
Spring PI-.ee, Ga,
Proicssional services offered the peo¬
ple of the snrroundinu c uintry.
L DYER RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY at law,
DUNN, G A.
Wilt practice in dl the con tg
jy^Speciai atteuliou given collections,
Card of HThinks.
Mr. Ed.tor :-Please a!
low us through your paper to
express gratitude and return
thanks to the many kind
friends, neighbors and com¬
munity at large, for assistance
rendered and the acts of love
the deeds of kindness
'shown us during the long ill
ness and death of our precious
daughter, sister and wife,
Corinne Everett. May God
bless and reward them each
and everyone with long hap
py, useful lives and a fadeless
crown of glory and life eternal
in the great hereafter to the
City of our God.
C. C. Langston and family,
McCager Everett.
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Cuts. _ Bruise-* slid Borns Quickly
He.’.d
Chamberlain’s Pa>n Balm is an anti
eerele liniment, and when applied to cuts
brumes and boms, c iUS -s them to heal
with ?' u raa,, "'« ,i on and much more
quo-klv than by the usual treatment
For sale by Everett Bros. & c c Keith
i Teachers’
Examination.
rp« \. anr \ ual I examination . of .
»PPh««t. for teauher,' Keen,.
ff n'!. le d i, n tlie *^ 11 O V
H '" gilding at Spring Pla O e
on aaturaay June 27 , 1903 ,
*J « *» oVlock, a.
?? iNone but applicants for
hcense Will be admitted.
x*r ' V U r-, p Gregory, L>. ,, &.
* " C.
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Whet, you wake , up with had t»-»e in
I ‘p 'n"r h if'.” 4 J‘ UCe '? v, ' r i' Iil,m
? ( Kelt, a drug Stop Hint get a
free- sample of (dmmber am'a, Stomach
and Liver Tablets On«..r two doaea will
make yon well Tb»v a bo cure bilious
ness sick hea.tact.e and coo-ijp.ition
OHAft-MING soSliEKWTtNoJ. I OPATinV^ tOH mn
j and The Middle mountains Tennessee, of North (ieoraria
alonw the line
of the Western & Atlantic railroad
N h V C |dra?”p£ t
St Louis Ry , offer
health and pleasure resort. Mart
e “ a - 11 lb « *<"* »* Kennesaw
‘ Mo,inla, "> Cartersv Ilf and home,
f ‘ mo,l £ lh,J h «l>» of North Geo,t;ia
and on the batiks of the Etowah anil
Coosa rivers: Lookout Mountain fa
mous w a Southern Summer Resort;
M mleagle and Sewanee, the great
summer educational locations, with
bon Springs, Bee,sheba Springs,
Aqua Spnngs, ElU.t Spring.,
• «t,rings and many others,
tempt the well >niormed summer
Ih, r.luiivt, it, Uiacing, the water.
medicinal and revivifyn g, with ro
mantle and varied scenery.
Write for a beautifully illustrated
folder ’ free to
C. y E. ,, Harmon, <t. r w A., .
AV. A. It. It, Atlanta. Ga,
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The Stranger
tsas IS as welrnme welcome as is t-hi ttK
Steady customer. Our busi
ness ness is 'o U compound compounu medi- metu
Clues and sell drugs, and not
.0 discriminate between ou,
patrons. Our prescription
work is without a peer; it
Drought US customers from
miles. The drugs we use arc
warranted absolutely pure
qnd -tnu IPCSil fresh
Fincher & NiehcK
hotel Dalton block
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE
APPOINTED GUARDIAN OF
MINOR CHILDREN.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
TO At.I. WHOM IT MAY COSCIsKX :
John N. P.-ttv, a resident of the afore¬
said state and county having made
application to the undersigned to be ap¬
pointed guardian Willie . f the pr p rty of Rnih
J Kin" and King, they iieing mi
i.or children Uiiiie.r ihe age of f urteen
(14) years and reside .t- o said state and
county, notice is hereby given that 1
will pas j upon the said application at the
next regular term ol the ouurioi Ouiiua-
rv for *aid county to beheld at theconrt
'SX$S?l of 3 S%S?
J h * ve h --»unto affix,-,i m>- *,-*! *nd
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE,
Georgia, Mr kray County.
Ordinary *«. *.
of Morgan countv, 6a.,
S.'ltThe “.S’ KIn J Si
county, between the legal hours of sale,
G vicing ^
at the time of ins d*wh, nnd
land lot &S 1 ,
numb r sixty five ( 65 ); eighty
(<Rh> district ami tu rl ( 3 rd) section of
Si« «
the above an I furenoing tract of land is
'tlrol! beion^im o-to)'
t. Mrs vv. c. Morris. The
entire lot will be sold ami a deed execut
ed to the purchaser by the undersigned
sud by the said Mrs. w. o. Morris,
This the 1 st day of June 1903
VV. P, \Vai.i,ace, Administrator
de bonis non of the estate of
M. A. Murrnw.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
STATE or Ga. Mirkay Copicty.
* AULib H isiy ] i Ltbei Mnir»iY' tor Divorce. Supt ri.tr
3 y« J.lTb'.'fKv Court, February
f T.„ tf,h
”. ' hH " h r r ] f abov> case
t ,
es ottt m the state and hat it is nec
se, . i.-« bo perfected by pubii-hne h. s
order twi.-e smooth t.r »» months pri
or to u «* next t«*m of .bn cottit in The
^PBisa H.ack Jimpwscutk, a newspaper
Pabl Sheriffs Mied in said comity and in which
the adveDisements are printed
Dim W ' Ul< toe ‘* 8 "> sevenicenth v band and (17ih) <>« i dav H | sig .aturei
of .hum
UK13. A W Fitk j s j ’ n f
GEORGtA, '
VIuhrav Coi’nty
I, < i. H. Vrrowood, OWk o' the Supe¬
rior Court in and for said c .un y, hereby
e ft v ' bat til.* above and tor going is a
®“ under mv hand and official signature,
thl * f, * nlh n ,°' h) ,la v of J Ur >e, 1903.
-
GEOitu* U. Ariihvood, C S. C.
STATEo^Ga.^Mukrav SlSfy,
Kk | Libel for Divorce,
Maha, - a P E,,80N \ cZt y tear 0 ;
V(
Thomas It appearing Hb.vhon J term,’1903.
to the Court by tl.e return
t beshcrift in tiie ai.ove stated c«so
L ,h « f- f *">dant, Thomas Hen-o... is
, on^of ^h^'stete "Hnd
resides perfect 'toaUiis
necessary to service upon him by
Publication, it is therefore ordered that
prior to Dm tnSh^rV^o^'nfomilS "
The next term of this con in
Spring Place JutPLEoirTK, a news
piper published in said c .untv and in
of ...n.iure thi.the sixt .nth (16th)tlay
Feb., 1903.
A. VV. Fite, J. S. C. C C
G A ’a^MckrAv Cousty.
t I, a G. G H. Arrowood, Clerk of the Supe
nor court in and for said county, he,ebv
certify tl.at the above and foregoing is a
,iUe substantial transcript irom the
n.inntes cf-Murray Superior Court. G ven
under my band and official signature
this the tenth (10th) dav of June. *
George li Arrowood, 1903
C. S. 0.
APPLICATION FOR ONE YE4R8
SUPPORT.
GEORGIA Murray County.
Caroline Ridley having made appli
carion for taeivn months -upport out of
the estate of . Joseph . Ridley
* and deceased of
o unity, appraisers appointed to
set apart, the same havinu filed tiiuir re,
turn , all persons com^rneti are reqnir
ed to show ratise before the court of Or
,li "« r y of raid county on the first Mon •
day in July, 1903, why said application
S | j" ' granted. This Die 1 st day
T. .1. Ovdey, Oriinary.
CORPORATION Tax LEVY FOR 1903.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
It Council hereby Cltamber, Spring Place Ga
is ordeied by tue Conimission
t ' r f, "• ,lie af!,re ^ i<l to "'" s bat the
{nllow tttg se|iera£e amounts be levied a.s
taxes upon all property within tbec.r
penses therein as tl»ev may accrue, and
here.titer th.- , 0 m ,,t oO cents, ad
lulls . 0 ' prop
f r the support of local public scimois
tbe sum ol 20 cents, ml valorem, tioon
« U Sloo tvortli of taxable property
vviutin Die corporate limits.
Or a total taxation upon all property,
both real ami pjrsoual, in Dietmv,, of
Sprint* Pin e, county atoresaid, for all
pt.rp.tSM, valo of F:uy Corns upon each ad U
ern value ut $10a
It is further ordered bv the antlioritv
aforesaid that this order be published
for a period of once a week for four
weeks in The Spuing Place Jimplkcvte
a newspaper published in said town and
county.
Done by order of the Council in open
s-ssion and at a regular meeting „f the
same, ti-is the first day of April, 15)03
L. Peeples, Ohm.
\V. J. Johnson, Clerk
J. P. L, G. Cole. Hilliard, Com. Com.,’