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Mr. F. Cartwright
Left Dalton
THE RIVERSIDE WOOLEN MILLS, formerly the
Maryville Woolen Mills, have Hppointed ns 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 weavb 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, so as to get
it through before the fall rush. We send it off the very day
you bring it to ns.
Remember, the RIVERSIDE WOOLEN MILLS uere
formerly the Maryvi le Woolen Mills and that they are better
prepared to work up your wool, and to do it quickly, than
anv other manufacturers. WE ARK THEIR SOLE
AGENTS IN DALTON
Or, if you prefer to sell 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 lady
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
Cohutta Springs last Friday.
Mrs. Maude Gudger and
tike 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 nnd son Steve
attended the
exercises at Dahlonega this
week. His son Fred and the
other . Murray , boys are ex
pected to . home tomor
arrive
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 for 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
pleased to learn that Dr.
Kingston is here again and
ta ^' e n 1110 ! 1 pleasure to
c ? nsult thero ab ? ut defec «) e
vision or poor glasses. ' The
Dr was here so me time ago
• an d gave perfect satisfaction
to all who dealt with him.
III Wftmoriam.
Died on the 29 th of May,
nt the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Mess
er, m Murray county, of
typhoid fever, their daughter
j Laura, aged fifteen.
I Howtruerthat death leaves
I jomnjr a. shining mark and with un*
aim forever stills the
throbbing heart bounding
with hope I and love ”
tj But * happy ,, the thought -, ,
-
that not alone did she cos cn
the dark mystic river. Wide
swung the portals of heaven
ana a convov of angels bore
! their precious treasure up
lajar,” through the ‘‘beautiful gates
to the arms of a blessed
|Savior, where now she safely
i rests.
V\ hat a comforting c .• assurance
she left to her crnef chirlren
llntrod i lovea ones nnot tbo* that »t she D K V. had 1 seen
her Saviour and if it was His
Will, •j, was ready , to , go , home at
HlS call ’’
May the all-wise Father
sanctify that evidence to hei
loved OVCU ntW ones angmsn onm.kh and and give
them grace to weep with the
bright hope of a reunion in
the “sweet bye and bye.”
She is not dead bet lives in
the unfading light of God’s
Derfect perrec da aay v her her vh.ee voice m.mno
:n song with the heavenly hosts.
The Lord gave her for a
purpose, and that accomplish
ed, took her back to Himself
,h ‘^^try
Aottow
reconcile,
Just love and calnlv 1 waif writ
a wlnh ”
xji I or ti> only . a short . lime .
to boar the loss, the pain and
the cross 1 l. a t load to immortal
crowns beyond this vate, into
tlvrt 1 hAim. 0,0 ,»b w ' ltr n ™ e parting Will mi
be , no more.
Therein a calm for those who
weep,
A rest for weary pilgrims found;
They softly lie and sweetly sleep
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Uw B r«nd.
The storm that wrecks the winter
No “ky.
more disturhe their sweet
repose,
Then summer evening’s latest sigh,
That "
shuts the rose.
E. E. R.
Ramsey, Ga., June S, 1903
R I P A-N S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enou-h for usual
occasions The family bottle (tiO cents)
c ntains asuepyi r , yea, A Ur g
itis S SI ll them
Drs. Brown & Stepfl rlosire v
to direct .. ,
your attention to
Tact fact tnat that thev tney have nave JUSt ;„«♦ re re
ceived a complete line of fresh
Dtugs and Family
among the latter being Swamp
Root, Cheney’s
Castoria, Castor Oil,
tine and numerous other
articles needed every day in
family* I^riccs as low as ‘
good goods c-an be sold.
I have for rent one two
room dwelling and one large
warehc use.
C. N. King.
Get a free sample of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets at Everett
Bros or C. C. Keith’s dru«; store. They
are easier to take and more pleasant in
effect than pills. Then th**ir use is not.
followed hv constipation as is often tlie
case with puls. Regular size, 25c per box
VP. W. ANDERSON.
Physician & Surgeon
Spring Pl .ee, Ga
Professional services offered the peo¬
ple of the surrounding country.
L DYER RUSSELL,
attorney at law,
DUNN, GA.
Wdi practice in ell (he coo ts
S3P“8peci»l atwutiju giv*n codections.
Card of Thinks.
Mr. Editor t-Piease ai
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
and the deeds of kindness
shown us during the long ill
ness and death of our precious
daughter, ‘ r * sister lcl and rfnu wife Wlre *
Corinne Lverett. 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 in the
City of our God.
C. C. Langston and family,
McCager Lverett.
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Cu,Sl _ Bruise- and Burns Quickly
IJewd
(, .tawberlain s Pain Balm i«an anti
septic liniment, and when appliwLlocuts
brumes and burns, causes them to heal
wl,h ?! u ® a,, »raiioii and much more
oUJCKiv than by the usual treatment
For sale by Everett Bros. AC. c Keith.
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Examinutton
applicants \. e annual for teachers’ examination licens. of
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f,..) budding , ie at 1 Spring 10 *' le Place
? b E2 ® aturc, ay 6 June o’clock 27, 1903,
to « *» a.
^ )ne ” Ut a pphcants for
1,cense Will , be admitted.
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When you «ake up With ft bad ta«ocin
L c.T Keitu’f dZ !l! v 2'i ®', 08
free sample of Chamber sin’s Stomach
U,,A, TbuTnountaina =^IS
of North Georgia
and Middle Tennessee, Atlantic along the liue
of the Western, A railroad
and l h« Nashville, Clialianooga <fc
St Louis liy , offer ideal spots as
health and pleasure resort . Man
eUa > u lhe f( "^ of Kennesaw
Monntai "> Cartersvilto and Home,
am ong the hills of North Georgia
and on the banks of the Ktuwah and
Coosa rivers; Lookout Mountain, fa
mous as a Southern Summer Resort;
Monleagle and Sewanee, the great
summer educational locations, with
L’atoosa Springs, Beersheha Springs, sWS
Nlc ft- holsor. Aqu. Sf„i„ g ., Elti.t
Springs and many others,
tempt the well informed summer
toorisf.
lhe climate is htacing, the waters
me " lc,na and a,,< revivifying, with ro
mant “ 5 varied scenery.
Write fora beautifully illustrated
toider folder free, free to »/>
L. E. Daemon, It. I A.,
*W. & A. R. R , Atlanta, Ga.
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HOTEL ,, DALTON BLOCK
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO BE
APPOINTED GUARDIAN OF
MINOR CHILDREN.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
TO AlL whom it may concern :
John N. Pi ttv, a resident of the afore
said state and county having made
application to the undersigned to be ap
pointed guardian Willie of the property of Ruth
J Kin -2 and King, they being
nor children under the age of fourteen
(14) years and residents ot said state and
county, notice is hereby given that
will pass upon the said application at the
next regular term ol th« ct,uri«i Ordiaa
T for said county to be held at thecourt
of 1 hereunto £%££££
affixed my seal «nd
ai>MINISTRa ^o^ |ale of REAL
t
Georgia, Mcmat oocwr.
Cotu*°: from the
X'lZl ornmarj of Morgan count*, Ga.,
between “„'n GJ°SS ! £ j
county, the legal hours of oal*.
a ce r ‘ ain tract of ‘ a n,i in « ai( i county, b«
mg n the . same seised , an-1 poss gse! by A
G. Vising at the time of ins death, ami
land lot numb r sixty five (<55); eighty
kZTilSS
( 9 th) district and thr i (3rd) section of
2 iS 52 S 3 taS 5 teSt, $
the above and ft.reeoimr tract oiiand m
K
beioneins to \ira w. »j, Morris The
entire lot will be sohi and a deed exeeut
ed to the purchaser by the undersigned
and by the said Mrs. W. o. Morris,
This the 1 st day of June 19 o ;5
W. P, Wallace, Administrator
tie bonis non or the estate of
M. A. Marrow.
libel for divorce.
STATE of Ga. Mi bhav County.
SA1J ;^ } SK* !*-£
ir,,SKV vs ] ; Court, February
It - the , Term, 1903.
|,f appe.,Migto Court bv the. r turn
*he sht-nir in the a have state = css
sues out of the state ami hat it U nee
J service 3 SU«St he
order perfected by publMi ng »h s
twice a month far wo moult s pri
or *otie next term <*1 this c„u-t in The
sprwo Flack Jutmmm, a newspaper
tbeSherifT’s a ‘ 1 vc(ti 1 'emr 11 Is ;t'r!•orbitmi'
my haml T* ? m ui signature;
1L St ,U w"f!te <L ,) , 1 IB <
1003 A J -’ c
4
*•> «« 4 er my .hand and official signature.
th, « th ® Unth Wh) day of June, toQ3.
£ ^ko« H. Abbowqod, C, S . C.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE of Ga., Mubkay County.
.. 1 Libel for Divorce,
Thomas UkasonJ ^ M'^y firm/lOosT sn ,Mia,y pt , M or
'i
It appearing to the court by the re torn
‘he sheriff in the above stated case
K resident If the'state sti , T i )0, “! 1 8 l He ”l 0,, -, is
resides out of
P^Wiestion, nettcssary to jierfect Bervice upon him by
it is therefore ordered that
St’ JT&*. t’Jf fl p<!rf ixTSU, ' Ctol , l>y , *3 •‘»Mi*hutg ,'C this
Tub Sent .so Place Jimclecctk, a news
P<*Per published in said c atntv and in
which the Siieritf’s advertisements are
signature of Jet., i!K)3. this the ^ixtTntlMieth) day
A- Fite, J. S. C. C. C.
'Vo.r t M,u,:Ay Ounty.
L G. H. Arrowood, Clerlt of the heX Supc
rior Court in and for said county,
certify that the above and f»regnjn u is «
tr ? e MJ),i substantial transcript from the
minutes of Murray Superior Court, tf yen
under my t.snd an,I official si-nature
this the Gkokge tenth 11 (10th) Arrowood, day of June. 1903’.
C. S. C.
AP1 ' L, “™^SSt^« VE 4 MS
lor twelve months support out of
said the estate ot Joseph Ridley deceased of
county, and appraisers anpointed to
set apart the same havinx filed their re^uirl re
turn, all persona concerned are
ed to show cause before the court of Or
Should not he granted. This toe 1st day
T .., 0 „ EI ,
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GonnciLChamber, hereby or«iFied bytuo Spring'Hace, Ga.
mRowL^pefcmom^'UtvUa" OonniiiSrfiou*
upnu all properly wirniu u»e cor
SS.“*£5V£."WS therein
penses other as they may accrue, and
i ' 1 '' For purposes as itefcinafter sta ,-.i
pHKt indebtedness amt tnat to ac
erne hereafter th« sum of 50 cents, ad
»’■*
F.r the support of local public f»nm.,f 8
each n*c sum *100 pi 20 worth cents; of ad taxable valorem; upon
Within tl.e corporate limits. property
()1 ' A total taxation upon all property,
both real and personal, ill the tow,, of
Spring Place, county alurcsnid, lor ail
purposes, of Fiity Cents upon each ad
valorem value of $li) 0 .
It is further ordeted by the authority
aforesaid that this order he published
for a period of once a week for four
weeks in The Spring Place Jimplecutb
a newspaper published in said town and
county.
Done by order of the Council in open
s?s?ion and at a regular meeting of the
same, this the first, day of April, 1993
L. f. Peeples, Ohm
W. J. Johnson, Clerk
H. U. Hilliard, ’
Com ’
J. L, Cole, Ue«.