Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, November 09, 1903, Image 1

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u i! u mmum Aw ■ ■ w. f m ■ gr . -r ^ *.» i 1 TELL THE TRUTH.” J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor. 3 SPECTIDN, . Our entire Department is aglow with new Autumn and Winter styles and designs that are the delight of the visitor. Every man, woman and child in Murrry county is cordially invited to visit our mammoth display of FALL MERCHANDISE which is absolutely UNEQUALED m North Georgia. J When you visit Dalton make our store your headquarters. Make yourselves at home here. DALTON MILLINERY COMPANY, The aoth Century Millinery Store. A BATCH OF -»r UO -w- s ■-v I -W W "W -T" Ar * -w -jr ^ |T r JlflppClUSl^S oi tilO W (H*k IjMLjCG -A-mIT to a Delicious Taste. Eugene Shields is right sick ■ Photographer Bridges is this week. doing a rushing business no iv. There are over sixty pupils ; Miss Kate Edmondson is in regular attendance at Lucy spending a short visit among Hill institute now. Spring Place friends. Fain Heartsell has been Jaco Robinson is building a confined to his room with large addition to his store and chills and fever for the past expects to p Ut in a full line of several days. coffins and caskets at. once. T I)i. . Steed , and . TT Harry „ l ee- j p, A. Gates and family cx T ^ X:lS in a ol .tuple claims and piopi cta- Kshort t ,me. Mr. Gates is a rj medicines m the I)i s. office splendid citizen and the com on the west side. munity regrets to give him up. Marion Williams, superin¬ Bill Henry advises us to tendent of the Oohutta Talc state that he has 40,000 Company, is now comfortably grade brick for sale at a rea located at the Temple House jsonable figure. These brick where he van be pleased tOj wcrt m u j e by the old—fashion . entertain his mends. j process and there is nothing Large line of sporting goods | shodd V :ibout them ' just received. Both double Dewey Pendley received a and single-barrel Shotguns ver y unique pair of pets from at lower prices than they can ; his ‘brother Willard, in Indian be bought in Dalton. j Territory, last week, they 'be Hull Km.-ii. jing two healthy prairie clogs, J. L. Robinson has sold his'and all the children of Dew interest in the real estate bus- J ey’s acquaintance have been iness to L. D. Snook. Mr.! paying him frequent visits John L. Rouse is now a part- since they arrived, ner with Mr. Snook. Mr. ■ Snook left for the west last he p»p»* . »•«■» mlce . , te week and parties will consult Iiopetl..k c.iines wit.t it a Mr. Rouse if they have leal deep touch 01 pathos. Over estate for sale. hlty years a;,, Or. Dwight f" c f hlS l ; Vll V September term superior ti 0111 South s r C,n ohna ana t built , court has come and gone. a ham.some colonia.residence Some observations are in or- whico has been occupied der Judge „ L ite, irougn ;us .tmuous.v since then by words ot wisdom and labors, and immccaatc descendants, f^eq«ent upon Ins official t has been the scene ot many . duties, has made a most ex- happy family reunions and de cel.ent recoid and has ; lightful house parties and com pletely endeared himself to lavish hospitality was always the good people of the county characteristic of its owners, as in keeping with Ins entire We hope that an arrangement administration as judge of the may yet be made by which it Cherokee eneuit. Dade will remain in the hands of the County Sentinel. family, Actual Circulation 1200 Copies. SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1903 , . A I tl\C CtlfllpS ()f tllC Oollllttil Gokl --lining Company and while there we to<Jk special i pains to look ovyr f,he work say that we were j,'urprised ' t„ •arttrrnfc.t-Ti \/2 the mountain a depth of 237 feet and has moved thousands of tons of stone and dirt from some seven or a dozen shafts, all of which carry rich ore. Assays from the tunnel even show gokHo the value 4) AT ’? P cl ^ on ' :ind tl,e ( l mirtz shows up to be as and much as $25.00 per ton, in one of these shafts a full face of at least twenty feet inches in width three by feel from thick eight has to been exposed to a depth of some thirty feet and the pre • sumption is that this strata of quartz will run several him tired feet into the and grow thicker and with its distance from the stir face. Equal! protui exposures have been made many other places on this property and there can be douht that much treasure within easy access of the pro luoters of this enterprise. Free gold is everywhere in evidence and the veriest tyro may find it if he will only take tue . , , pains to smasu a stones with a hammer. While there one of our party y poked up y piece of quartz from a pile of rehise, no long , er than an acorn, and broke it with a ha,nmcr. Undine one c ? d of to be fiferahy kled with pure gold for at j least a quarter of an inch squate and a nugget half the size of a wk at grain on either j side of it. Besides this Pratt’s ( laboratory, Atlanta, Ga., have made assays of the ore ing no tree gold whatever (that is ore in which no trace or color can be detected by the naked eye) which prove a positive value of as much as $190 per ton, and no deposit ever discovered in the Klon- HER E’S SOM EXITING WORTH READING. — rSpJU’fid Ssi} 3 Ci«liIy 1 * 01 * til 0 *J UQpldCIltc’s Appreciated Friends. | Mrs. Martha* Henry i is con siderablv betterof a dang erous j attack of epilepsy, I Billie Browivs house is pro - ressm - rapidly and' he to have it completed gh S Mrs. 1). T. Brown j Hast has been weeks dangerously and. her ill two 1 almost despaired of for | was several days, but she is much improved now and the family j looks for her speedy re n every, thanks to the skillfu ,treat j merit of Drs. Steed and An derson. _________________________ ; dj ke, or even the United States, has ever made a better showing than this, j Up people to a few looked months askance ago our upon mining propositions in the mountains of Murray and the suggestion of a gold mine within our borders filled the minds of the natives with ■ thoughts of gold ■ brick schemes . and , , games, but now they have the article squarely in fro a, 1 of their optics a,ul “seeing ,s ■ believing”. Stock in this ' concern is selling rapidly St Al and in a very short foue all be exhausted, therefore if you j have a few spare dollars invest in a sure thing no safer i or better investment can ; sibly be found than is to be had in certificates of The Co hutta Gold Mining Company at to cents on the $1.00. These shares will no doubt run up to a value of at least five times that amount in less than as many years and the industry is morally certain to be paying its owners dividends in iess than twelve months. ESTABLISHED IN 1879. ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum Perry Hilliard is having a new chimney built to his resi¬ dence 1 , on east Ellijay street. Bmi Bates lias accepted a position as traveling salesman ; or 11 prominent Virginia to¬ bacco ma n ufact u ri n g concern. Many of our readers will he pained to learn of the death f M us J T enn,e ..... B-uley, Nee ‘ 1 Ienr V ’ which occurred the - 1 S tb ° f October > at Texarka na T 1 ex ,)f D'Phoid fever, ’ *’ One of the ablest attorneys in our district is our solicitor, Sam P. Maddox, Col. Mad dox is known as a man who is thoroughly in touch with the duties and responsibilities his office. Possibly his crowning jewel is embodied in his absolute fearlessness in the prosecution of law break ers > fl fact with which every body in the Cherokee circuit * s familiar.—Dade County Sentinel. Lucy Hill Institute Free Term. The five months free term for 19 <> ft as provided by the state - will begin Monday No vem cr er the 9 th, Dur'njr this term there w.ll be >,o tuition for those between six and eighteen Sht^ ho"h-'elSoS venrs of •><>•«» t of the common school branch as adopted bv the county board. Children within school a^e but having studiec outside of the common school branches will be renuired to p ay fifty cents Forfurthert per scholastic I month form ^ tion confer with p ' n Sanders: Pri p S Students wh. P to dormitory nl can !hf rooms c h e an or conven ient arrangements E. O. Sanders,