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The Oittcial Paper of the County.
Siib«rrlption Hale*:
One yerT,$l (HI; Six months, .Mleonts; Tlv'r (*
ti: -olhs, 25 cent*. Payable o advance.
Advertising Kates:
J 1 mon | 3 inon j . Ml • 1 year
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2~~m N | 2 00 | 3 50 ) s’00 j"~"50
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notice* 10 cent per ltnc for the first
en ?,,b ^ ne,,t ,B?w,,,n “
.ine
Tie ?]»ace of inch rcco^c*i a Square.
The Cotton Exposition!
The dust is almost, a gag.
Frost is unusually late this year.
This section just now is ro Enr-n.
Infant of Caleb and Mrs. Hob
tied on the 17th instant.
Big show at DaRntt on next
Wednesday. ‘Whoa January.
Braid Bond wan elect-oil and ennv
mi=sioned L. C for the 1039th dis
tiict.
Van Bishop deals-nut ‘red liquor’
by the retail at J. 1). Temple's old
stand.
There will bo a grand fina’e to
cotton picking this week in the
connly.
Mr and Mrs. II B Oatis. of
Dalton, were in the village last.
Sunday.
The Presbyterian ebnrch in ihe
village is s 1 ill languishing without
a pastor.
Capt. W. W. Goldens is alfmid
ing Gilmer county Superior Court
this week.
The dry weather is distressingly
continuous, and the dust is a : arm
ingly plentifnl.
Our young friend John M John¬
ston son of W C. Johnston, lefl
for Texas last Wednesday.
There is a considerable storing
of cotton in Dalton—present
prices not being satisfactory.
Mellville Wellborn, a son -f C
B. We’lborn, hitches im at the
‘Poor House’ in Dallas, Texas.
Stock in this county is remnrkn
bly cheap. 'Considerable amount
for sale, and but a small
of buyers.
Mr. W. A. Bryant, a s at «f cur
esteemed citizen John Brvanf.
has in=t, returned from Texas on a
brief visit.
Our go ahead fellow townsman
John F. Harris has impaled his
residence with a neat and tasty
new fence.
There are bu' few. if any, coun¬
try towns in the state that hav
better mail facilities than has
Spring Place.
An interesting communication
from Sumach this week. '-' hat
Ins become of our Wood Lawn
corresnondent. 1
Ju ! ge J. R. Brown, of tha Blue
Ridge circuit,, is one of t he ablest
judicial officers in the slate, and is
a perfect terror to evil doers.
RevII. D. Gilbert immersed six¬
teen persons at Gh-wtian's mill
pond, last Sujidav in the presence
of a large concourse of people.
The bovine at the Ball Ground
district, although regarded I y
some as in jeopardy, has not. no to
this writmg, been Hound guilty.’
Any one having a copv of the
Times of dab'June (he 8‘h 1881,
will gre -tly oblijre na and he paid
besides by furnishing us with the
same.
Misses Laura Sbffnrd, Fannie
Connallv, and Dora Field, three
of Murray's moat, attractive young
ladies, spent last Friday in the
village.
Joe Jackson, a eon of Gideon
Jackson, who went to Texas a few
years ago has returned in splendid
health and kicks the beam at 1G0
pounds.
ft,. The fire „ in . „ Dalton on 1 1 .st , b'tur 0 , ;
day night consumed as we learn ;
iherpsulunce oj A. L. buthe'M \n
and Kay Miller wuh their entire ;
con ten s.
J. D. Temple, our esteemed "we bo |
telist, have seen has the this finest season, tuniips some i j
<
them mea tiring more than twirl vi
inches in c renmference.
Excellent sermons were preach
«! i„ Ibe B.pU. 1 a„a M«,I,■,lis,
churdties on lost Sundav , and Sni.-|
day mgnt bv Revs. H. D Gilbert
K - M - Hiol - y -^lively.
Mr. Herschel Connallv, ,j„ q
Ilii “in
town iast. t'ridav. lino pi,vs
iSS,™ 3 li,in8 a '“ t "
ueanny ciimai .
O 0 I.L.N. Trammell, is anrom-c
ed as having received t he appoint
meet f railroad commissioner by
I Fie govnnor. The Colon-i is
thoroughly in rytnpdhy with tin
people snd ut Hie same time suffi
cienilv balanced to do jucfjoe to
the railroads He will lnakp a
r good one.—[Ddton Argus.
L)ur Llmd 'lUotiiaw Vox, will
to M ., rra> Cf , nnlv
Christmas, having fciijToi’). bought a piitii
tation from Dr. We re
gret lo lose him as a citizen.— ]15 -
iipiy Courier.
This week will wind up Whisfieltl
Superior Court. Judge Fain anti
Solicit"r Genera! Harris have been
running their respective routine
of duties in an able man net giving
general satisfaction.
•’ ,iss Fl.i.Ju. Carter, an arcom
P lls l“d«UKl las^nating young lady
of Fuczvdle, who for several weeks
| past has been Gertie* the guest of her
Cousin. Miss Guldens, Ot
this pljjce, lias returned home.
I Mr. James F. Ramsey, who has
been in Texas the. past nine years,
put, :u ?u appearance id on our
streets last Fi ay and Was warm
iv welcomed by his many litends.
We are glad to learn that he is do
ing well,
The ‘Razee Club has under eon
R'derationy national importance, question of slate 'SI and a)!
viz:
it be a crime to go in debt,.’ We
hope it will be definitively and
definitely settled at its next regu
! far meeting!
llard times, ,j old debts, landlord's
jj enPt an guano bills are running
many to the necessity of taking
advantage < f the liomgstead and
| exemption themselves laws and families i-i order f,om to utter save
'destitution an 1 want.
•T!ie Atlanta Cotton Exnosit’on
is assumingpnammoth proportions,
and from the beginning has given
every a-smance of su- cess. About
t li 3 first of November seems to
the time when most of tiie visitors
from this section will attend.
, heavy T "*, fantastic TT toeing T',7* at the 1 .court •’“■!
house lfist Pf-itiay nitht \yas not as
soothing to those who were weary
for oporifio exercises as desired,
though we leiru that harmony and
grace, in a great measure pre¬
vailed.
Mae wed—-A t the residence cl
iw.A«.& , , ,
i» iA i„'
stant, 51. B. 11-iris to Miss Jennie
(Mends K ,ag : of V }f, the Jom uew.y with mar.ied Jhe couple many
in wishing them a 1 the happiness
,-tbat tins world affords.
We chanced to tueei our
Ltreets friend Douglass Ilcwad on the
| a few days since. He may
yet c Murr- nclude, as we hope be will,
that. v county leads the van
mthtift. ^ enterprise, r and ad van
tages « to other *i
superior any section
1 which wc just now have any
knowledge.
We regret to .lorn cf another
seru UR grn ttcculent. iJur. iiiim
Lougliriitge had his arm and hand
7 l G-igbtlully gashed an- lacer
ated , one day last ween by the
saws pi his gm. but Or. Anderson,
whose expeiienced skill war at
once h-qught into requ shion,
thinks.that amputation win by n<>
meansl)e .necessary.
'
rp Ihe , present , indications • are n that
but a small crop ot wheat will b *
sown this fall. If instead of be
ing absorbed with the idea,otplant
ing another large cotton cop, the
evils of waich are now being’ bit
terly f H in the scar.ily of ali
kinds oi rupplies, more of our
farm rs would \n ti their atten
ion to tire preparation of their
hinds for wheat, cats and other
grain crops, suppy liens, mold
gages on (he crop and g’-ano debts
wouid not liear so heavily upon
them as they now do, threatening
to tike from them the entire fruit
of their year's labor.
Sumach Dots.
Sumach, Ga., Oct. 15,18S1.
JCvei'jthing moving along lovely
S'omml 1 '
VVeath.er contir.ufs d.y but more
P
Cotton picking . close
is nearing a
i-.i this section. The fleicy staple
has turned out far beyond the ux
pectation ot our farmers
Mr. C. II. Hnraphrcvs, after an
experience of > hree y ais school
teaching at Rock Springs, Walker
unt.v, has again on bate I in the
ranl . s ol - „ Sumach school boy.
- l he sc | 100 j at this p | ace in a
V erv prosuerons condition urnlui
^ , n f f flicivnt mura^menl;
it, is- ? n croabi n ly in number almost
daily. We challenge any place ot
(o FPJ.uce ffime 'ntelli j
..ui > 01 % nui ilui piecn .>( an,..j
buhes. Wefiitler ourselves tha l
we are simply unsurpassable m tins ,
respect.
of ^ e S"
t i iell . w , vrs baa been vts tmg
friends and rel-iuv e at this „i,i5..... place.
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i cl ure what w 11 Mr.' tie "it- take V. plao 7
Wo lea n that If \\
imus ha- n rejio.i - f »«?gn.ting J e
the removal 1 1 but US this C.inmu
nitv will lose mi estimable citiz-.-r.
Tim average b.,v • n-w tryim
to save monei enougll to '--It tael
ciiciis CUIUS ftl at Dill, UilIK 1 <• , vn 11 , (l>, lit •>(!•). _o,ir .1.
start More anon, 1 i
5’obis.
Any one desiring to puichase a i
good organ at about half its real
value eitbei for cash <r a part on
! hi . ranget a bargain by ap ly ■
sng at. the JiMRs office.
Notice—A ll i errors having ufrcfcy ac
. „,,,, m
DOl ill unless 6(1. t iltlt they fire IlOW Ull(3,
and they,are settled at
will be put out for collection.
Please oblige me and save vour
‘
seif cost and trouble.
James T. Henry.
F. rSatk—A good work horse
cheap; nine years old can be
I part cash note and good
i security for balance. Apply «o
J L. Tj (Campbell.
At . C TIT \v. old I3o*
.arence (-arfers.
ale stand, Del ton, Ga . is the place
to buy canned goods Julies and
gents elothing. lurmsuing goods, and ready
made A lull line of dry
goods and geiural groceries always
on hand.
The best line of fresh drugs, flue
per’funieriirij toilet goo Is, and the
most complete and elegant assort
men t if lamps, lanterns aud
kinds of lamp good . tlie finest
stock of tobacco and cigars,
every thing usually kept in a iirst
class drugs!(re, at Slo IK & Walk
er‘s new drugstore, No 5 .N Fiona!
Hotel, palton, Ga
If you w$nt year watche •, clocks
or jewelry of any kind neatly and
j.Sfaiks, cheaply repaired ea i hi W. J.
at file store if SV. A. An¬
derson. Aug ’ 7. ti'.
,
j ' hand J L> good Temple keeps of weed constantly .coffins on
a ot
all sizes, for tale.chcap.
T . ' ,aT , F'~ , , T' , L'A , , , a P
‘ ' ‘‘
, buy horn J T & » L I urnit,
j_______ $20,000,
Ty.-ecXy Tiio-.-isami imtiai-s north
Goods to he Sold for cash.
In rrder to close out the busi
ness of .Foster H udati as soon as
possible, I have decided, to sell
entire stoi k nt c'st, beginning Sat
ur-.lay, th. 8 !i of October. Such
lires eyer heard el before wr’l not
be oil -red again roon. O r stock
consists of every thing u'-nally k b‘ :
in „ fr fi{ cl ., Ra dr - „ l0tJs s { 01 -o
sides an bunions* stock of lard
ware, Iron agviett-Haral imp!- m«-ntp
etc. j will !> iv your fo*agA and
all kinds of produce. The highc-s
price paid in cash Tor co'ton.
Make ( ve;-.- doil >r bring its value
by buy ingdho cbean-itgoo s.
JvmcsJi. i IT r? Harlan,
Oa ■ o, _ xai. ^ f or ^ oitfr Haftax
Motiee SoScn to Our "the Patronc ^
y -
s ad
m r*"'^;; Tie^n • • "uisi’.T' , 7, .
ftl , t b e
hotd | if . f .pbig, we are com polled
j ben, cfortli charge °..
i _ ,
j T ' t -El- T’A-KA-t..
Thanking ouv friends f-u
support, we i dn'.re in llie
tha thev wil wi guga- (he pm
prit»r U of ,-nr m-tire and conymi
„ s !lt . rK<lfnn ,.
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U. P. vASU,
WiitCGAiaYOr & jGWSler,
\ 11 kinds of repairing-done to o tier.
Prices io suit the times, Give d o a call
and be convinced.
l7Qs SEEDS 57 BEST Hi
6 1 1 ff fig/a It m »t solo in your town, von
logno 1 Prices. UU
am /jT "'><<■ Oldest and must extensive Seed
Groirt rs in Die J States.
DAVID LAN f iSTII&SONS.PHiL.iDA .PA.
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PAIN KILLER , - R
19 a rniiELV vegetable kemedy
' For inteknai,
and EXTERNAL Use.
Throa?, Ohills.Diaii-hen.nysentery.Cramps! "ouRhs?Conis"l>ipHt r h^
Cholera, Summer'Complaint, Stck
(Worn Perfectly to aftbni sqfe louse relief. intemallv iimilly or externally,tu\d
be No am affonl io
without it. Solil by all druggisis at Me., I
SOe., and si a bottle. j
PERRY DAVIS & SON,Proprietors.
Providence, R. I.
J)r. K. F. WRIGHT & GO
Wholesale xm Rbtajl
DALTON, OKOIOilA,
Co-tmetieH, Hair Dyes and Toilet articles
generally, w iiite i,eai>, .
i,hei p * iaU r, ' a,y f " r u "'’ Colors in 0il - " r ‘ ,J '
Dry ’ Unsc, "i’ * n * 1
Kerosene Oi \ arnisbes, Putty,
Window Oh s.a, Lanins, and
Fixture?, etc., etc., etc.
SURGICAL, APPARATUS, 1
Such as Aeooai**uso»»|T«a«, Tar*®,
Laxckts, Pocket Cas i, Etc.
^r^Tnis firm a'so deals in SMOiiTVG and
CHEWING TOBACCO, fine CIGARS tYad*. nn-i
snuff, and have the exclusive imuu
i- i>» tan. Cali and see (hern at the c->:iber -f i
P: . • guaraB- -
.\; a r» 2 J, issi-ji.
Spring Place, Fa,
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GROCERIES,
lltfady Made Ciotliing.
! B ?ots and Specs
iliilli from Hie Eastern markets and ot
o’.ir own make. Also, we invite atten¬
tion lo our stock of
| IIA 11NII£ it, !
‘ o,j /i/ir //o ,, n ,l ( ftTl ^ X /-> *'-> c
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: _ fact, everythin,
: and, m usualiv \
kept in a first class harness shop,
We call special attenP.on to our
; f or ca vb and rn time
Give us a call r janl.O-tfo
THE OOIiSTI-'i'U riO.v.
j NEWER IN OUR HISTORY HAS A JRZLI -RLE
First Class Newspaper
80 ”“’ 8 ’ >»'"-<>
I b uthern people as at p esent.
Never has THE constitution i-een as
TilonorrHi v Fortppri) 1
! ^ f«>b'to fum=,-h m-h
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i i\-li-'jva])liic ° Service Unpor.allt'd "
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.... ' , n.m.e.t . u. u.
m, «,- C r y ea iity
id wh c*n its re«ilers are .isteiestei.
i with a capabu: F.r.»i: • uiai. staff,
llf !te „. a ,i , he
’ tt.e kc-t ,.f “?p,vi.-,r
com iiminv.
tbb - -
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I Leading S. uthern " T " fc
X- wspaper.:
,ij^he^l^'InrcLr^
it* i>|.miui,« n.-mkh- topics, it j
: ai-v.-ie n-i.ciai attentuT. qo the 4 eve!..i>-'
aut, t,u i-.-. „u iqHmb
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Every Ooorgifin end every m-n inf vested ,
poni.sf. u e!!teij*ii>e «u 1 gi wih, .sh uid
rend T i:o CtRiSii u i.-n in oi.c ; ;IS edit ions.
-i von lit)).',
•S.j; three uit.ir i»>. lily , v.e year,
'si 60; 'i.\ n • irhs, si ; ro ", uue
.Vvuf, $1.2io clubs -.j ill
O.w: POL! \lt A YEAR.
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PAT.TON.... .........GEORGIA.
A 1 1 kind? of r, .c
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C\ s* . - 7 -P ,p •_ a tire DenHsf rv ex
^. . : L rr . : 7>s ec si rod in ;p-<i iln.s
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2T0 •;'; f'-, 1 r.i-au.,.us
y!$J? ’ ^r-.A\-. "F \ •’Tv y 7 fuH .f teeth r
Sets at
‘ ■ *.V v . n .soil hie rat?>.
Toolh ex {note d
Wtfk.Mlt |i;iMi hv ' I’.e n*e v 'qt-ili ! ’s ] re Sul
hg; ri»- her Ti.,- {•;irro :»«:**<<(’ ihe ‘-Tfizcns
-Mu biY t'l-iify ts respectful* \ 8 diritcvl,
'Ai(L :i gu.tr.ii.ue that [ wilt do them ns good
work ns they ean get in North ll orria, and
; * :i ehe.ijt as they o an get if done by any Crst
oiyss lit - ut is tin North Georgia.
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101 ;] IK l.l. AND ;iss,:
ON THE BOOM!!
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STAND and SALOOM
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amt moil bran piks*. ...d
isc i» r k k chape iv i n k u.
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!i -■ .q-.-..-i! "noiion s-v,-n iriv,.» t.» j' t» •!,»<•
" l! Vcn ('lit-o at
U rlor S re. and residence at th - late
h ..... 1 1! ' s i Mar. h23.• lv
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V. - ■ i.V, TK VVMFI.l. 8T' RR.
Ilf . ( Spring Place, da.
s T \ U B .v S T \ B B .
A 11 , o r n 0 y s at Law,
Prompt jQentien given lo all legal ImFim.-**.
WJ.'! fc; , *3
L. S, & H. B. OATJS,
ami [ D.vj.t-.x, Oa.
DLALERS IX
DRY-GOODS,
ifals. Caps, Roots, Heady jlade Clothing
SUGAR, COFi EE, SALT. BACON, ami
Supplies ^uerailj
Ais °> hi Avery's Plows itud Wagons, aeetits fur
.
Y alton. \¥ha.m at €<» M Fertilizers ami Acid i jaS,ly
”188); it ', no x "1‘ \‘m :‘ 1“(>12(’"£E'l‘ TI I AT 188.1 3* ;}
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HA \‘lC just I'wuiwd a NEW ‘IM'I‘ (W (H N HM. \\ hivb h.‘ ‘
mm. :Iml will, SQ“ us Chump :IS the (-prnlnwi.
‘ (70cm and be: Convi'rced Prices will Tell.
l: I! \Vu Lump ('( ).\'\"l‘.\ \'l‘|.\' UN H.\ N l) :I f-mui :'.~'-~n:'l mvnt Hf
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' Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Em. ‘
9 Aim, :1 g'l'm] MIPN)’ 01' I’A MILY (ilth'Hl ICH, In Im't,‘
\w- kwpv\wu‘_\'1lz3l\§ Usually liftnml EH :1 Hrs! viurzs gum”! ‘élnl‘v.
: “1- “0th1 .1150 m” .‘LHt'lH in: in mu' Him k qf‘ 4\( W ‘4 HH'H LVS,
Tm!!!“'11P“.HHH'HIIH‘inln\\'n,(':tH:Hnl haw :\ "tum."
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Dalton, FH AII l) \VA R E.l Georg i *
PERRY BMOS m
- HEADQUARTERS FOR--
Wagons, Buggies, Wagon and Buggy Wheels.
DOORS and SASH, HOES, AXES. PLOWS,
And, m fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware
Store. [Jan. 19. ] s s 1-tf
XT.l A'| T-L AJL rj cl »«i« O' & Co.
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D.'T.TON, Gforoia.
Book. Stationery ami Fur
ill in i s ^ t a e.
DE.VT.KUS IX
MuOc and School Rooks. Sheet Music, Paper of ail kinds. Clocks
\\ at dies. Mirrors, Pianos, organs, accordeons, and Ranj
io} sot every description, a 1 nil line of Furniture al
u a\ s on hand at pn’ees to compete with any
lloust- iu the South.
Special attention given t< } < •r 1 V' for any tiling not in stock,
[sept. 21-tf.
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IV. PO WED. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
A\ e import direct from the best manufacturers in Europe,
Guitars. Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings
and all kin.is of Musical Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY-NOBODY l AN I N DCS ELL US.
Cheap sheet Unsic.
^'7 uiake All a ,(> specialty radcs-r—Rest of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet
•. Au14 1 - v s.--—Lowest Prices, Seiul a
lirtv c • !lT stam]> tor our Catalwguo containing* over 3,090 difi
subjects; the Lost Catalogue'i;i the country to select from.
1‘1 A NOS. [PIANO, j i't.VXOS.
Xew York Rim 1 'S lead the world. Y e an- S,cithern Agents
all the oi-lehnwed New York makes. viz:
\ f <1 c \ utih »q ^ r< h( , r KLL i M x n I>() l uhhS.
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New »S
ami Sccoml-dand Pianos from ^.'*0 to si °00 Send f< >r
more >o„ lmy.
^|«<mH»ii ^.“1. fcCillSi,,,..;,,...-.. 2 J il the wholesale Estov f..,X Or-n-u.
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m .y always fodul » assort men t of these
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