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North Georgia Times
THURSO AY. JANUARY 15, IS85.
To the Readers of the
North Georgia Times:
l'or the present year the
Times will robe herself in
new, more fascinating and in
terestiug attire, Ileretoforc
both editing and publishing
has been done by one
making a task enti.ely too
great for the paper to have
received tile editorial attention
that ifishould have bad.
tor the present year Rev. W T
ll-mby and W <J Martin
have full control and
meat ot the Times and will do
nil in their power, with the
support ot the people, to in t k,
it a newsy paper and welcomed
messenger not only in every
household of our county,
wherever it may find a rest
ing place, be it iu cottage or
palace, on land or sea. The
citizens'of Murray ar e vastly
deserving a creditable paper,
published at home, I t om which
they can obtain a full account
of their immediate tiansactions
and also other interesting read
matter. To make the Times
such a success as the editors
wish, and the patrons desire it
is impossible to do, without
the hearty support of the peo
pie at large and most especial
ly the citizens ol Murray conn
ty, however, we have the most
urgent reasons to believe the
above we will get from the
flattering encouragements w r
have already received Send
in your cash pubteriptions to
brighten our success and
ulate us to work, and we will
give you a good paper prompt
ly and cheerfully.
Heated Discjssiou in Con¬
gress is the orator of the day.
President elect Cleveland is
w Buffalo, winding up his ,1avv
B^iness. fipjrrant’s __ • %
"huyltT first vice president,
Cel fax, diopdvu dead
in Mankato, Minn., last Tues¬
day.
Maryland and the two Vir¬
ginias, were slightly shaken up
by an earth-quake a lew days
ago.
A Ph’ladelphia school girl
committed suicide because she
could not keep up with her
class.
The war between Frnce and
China is not so infant like on
the part of China as France at
first supposed.
It is safd that Mary Ander¬
son’s arms are so long that she
can wrap them three times a
round Romeo’s neck.
A Spanish liver has disap¬
peared. The earthquakes over
there are probably managed by
the railroad monopolies
Two things command my
veneration—the starry heavens
around me, and the law of du¬
ty within me—Emanuel Kasit.
There are 623 newspapers
and periodicals published in
foreign languages in this coun¬
try. Of these 483 are in Ger¬
man.
The cotton season has about
closed in Dalton, the munbn*
ofbr les received up to date is
7,000 for which §30,000 was
paiil out.
/ibdva Ann Lockwood, the
feii .de candidiite for president
atlate elec!ion, has petition
ed ; if 8ennte, to give her the
eh-, '‘a! vote of Indiana and
f Ni*,i York.
| sippi m river .-«*«.*» is bogining «• «.«*»»■ to alarm
| the inhabitants of the valley.
i Senator Slisrno 13 a that small j
mfU) It is curious so
many of the ladies tall in love
w j th j itU „ men ;
It is sai«l by good authority
that Mr. Gladstone, the great
British statesman, will reli.e
liom party politics at the end
< if the preseift session ot Par
A dancing . . <*.1.is . , .
k " ow " « ,'W"* »(*>
P>« lh " B ", v ' "’T
*>“-' '»►'«*• ! " ,3
a climate wmraei even than
that of Texas.
«■«.«*•»«. Mated *p«»|
»vmd b» jugular ve,n and j
discharged the contents of his;
cnrbiue into bis body. 'IV
debus was removed by ti:e
coroner.
The mistakes in pronuncia¬
tion were made in the follow¬
ing words; Sacrilegious, Belial,
bronchitis, exhausted, finances,
deficit coin ly, lenient, docile,
Malay, calliope, chamelion, co¬
adjutor, caligraphy, matinee,
saciificable, carbine, hymeneal,
suite, isolated, jugular and de¬
bris.—Exchange.
Genera] Wisely telegraphs
the prince oi Wales that he
will reach Khartoum on the
24th, when the great seigewill
sMsed, and Gordon will once
have tidings from the
outside world,
The New Orleans exposi¬
tion is ^the greatest pleasure
feast of the present age. The
table is icw spread ard the
guests are bountifully fed; but
the desert will be given later
on.
Jones and Baldwin Counties,
in this state, were visited by a
sweeping cyclone on last Sun -
day night; houses )down away,
stock killed, and people crip
pled. Dade, Perry and
Counties in Alabama, were aKo
swep’ through i y the fearlul
blast.
An old man named
iie;i) . Spring Cits, Term,
s attacked \ two d* s.ic: ad<> ~
j ] rt8 t Monday night’’'
j i )iU .kcd to pieces, laid on
niilioiui track and found by a
section boss to whom he rela¬
ted the fearful tragedy and
died.
Political aspirants and office
seekers are troubling them¬
selves considerably a ljcv.it
thu cabinet; 1 'ut ail that is said
and don;* does not seem m; all
to attract the attention of the
President-elect; his course in
the past has lully demonstra¬
ted the fact that lie will torn!
his own cabinet u ii Lou: i iu*
dictation of ollm; s.
Test of Pronunci iion.
rite following rath, r cm ious
piece of com|>ositiun w.*m re¬
cently placed upon the black¬
board of a teacher’s institute,
and a prize of a Webster's dic¬
tionary offered t uny person
who would read it aval pro¬
nounce every word correctly,
ihe book was not carried off.
however, as twelve was, the
lowest number of mistakes
in pronunciation made.
“A saciilegious soil of Belial,
who suffered from bronchitis,
having exhausted his finances,
in order to make good the de¬
ficit resolved to ally himself to
a comely lenient and docile
young lady ol the Malay or
Caucasian race. He avcoid
ly purchased a calliope and a
coral necklace of a clmmelion
hue, and securing a suite of
rooms at a principal hotel, lu
engaged the head waiter as his
coadjutor. He then dispatched
a letter oftlie most unexcep¬
tionable calygraphy extant, in¬
viting the youug lrdy to a
matinee. She revolted at the
idea, refusing to consider her¬
self sacritieable to his desires,
and sent a prlite note of refus¬
al, on receiving which he pro¬
cured a carbine and a bovvie
knife, said that he would not
forge fetters hymen al with the
Portlaud’ Oregon, January 9.
States Senator J.
W. Nesmith, the Pacific coast
who was in the senate
this state duiing the war,
still confiined in the Oregon
asylum. His condition
is rather worse than us.ml, uni
it is now doubted that he will
ever recover. His insanity was
caused by domestic trouble
and occurred about t wo tnonths
ago. He was an m/innb- friend
of Charles lumuer He was
elect' il to the senate a-' a deal
ucrat, and when the southern
confederacy was loaned,. tiLn
ml Albert E Johnson insisted
on the formation of a Pacific
confederacy. He and other
detrn emts called a conference
Jet Nesmith into the secret
thikirg that he would joiu,tHdpi
instead ot which he went' to
Washington and told the
scheme, and announced lbs
<uig intention ot remaining
with Uk- union,
St uator Baj ard ot Delaware
18 sP'-'keu ot as a member ot
t lu ‘ caibnet.
1
•:*y
Directory,
J. C. Fain, Judg Superior Court
C. N. King, Clerk Superi ,r C* urt
C. L. Terry. Sheriff. t % *
Wf II. Rauisey, Ordinary.
T. i . Ovboy, Treasurer, t
M. il. Braiublett, Tax Receiver.
W. D. Gregory, Tax Collector.
M. M. Bates, County Surveyor.
C II Holland, Coronor
Commissioners, Dennis Johnson, K Wnter
bouso.Sr., S. L. Trimmier, John A. Berry,
W. J. White.
Board of Education, M. K, Chastain, Pres.
S 11. Ilenry, See’y and County School Coin
w G - H,,rris ’ “• L - Juhn
G. Spiuill.
• JUS'IICB?.
Sprifg Place—824th Dist , S G Carter J. P.
II II cart si i 1 N. P., D C Ken er and John
Childers C natabtes.
Bail Ground—825th Dist , W D HartsiL
J. P., J A Black N P , J M West t&ud An¬
derson Black Constables
Eighth—934*h Dist , W K Lackey J. P.,
J II Kuhn N. P. f J M Fox and John Ingle
; oNstabfcs.
Doolittle— 792nd Dist. W C I) Gordon J P.
1) E Humphreys S. P., J ’£’ Morrison (.’on.
stable.
Te th—874fh Dist.. T J Bryant J. ]».,DC
Du n Constable.
AJaculsa—1011th Dist., J H Oneal J. P,
J II W ilson N. P., J D Baxter and E S How¬
ell Constables
1013th Dist., M W C oer P., B F n
Lnughridge N i\, E L I and G 3
Swanson C oatables.
Shuck Pen—1039.1. Dist , K \V Dbnd J. P.,
J B Bond and and W M Richards Co stables
Bull Pen—1039rh Dist., J W Fincher, J P.
B B Brown N. P., A T Osborn and W 11
Brown Constables.
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Arrival a>!<l Dep .rture «f M uls.
Pa'ton—Departs 7 n, m. daily, arivea 5 p in,
daily.
TalkingR-.ek—D-parts7a. ra. SaturdAy,
arrives 6 p. m Friday.
Ellijay—Departs 7a. in, Tuea'ay, Thurs
diy. Saturday; Arrives 5 p. in, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday.
Cassville—-Departs Bam Monday, Wed¬
nesday, Friday; arrives 6 p M. Tuesday,
Thursd y, Saturday.
Connasnuga—Departs fi a. iu. Thuivdny;
arrives 7 p. ui. Thursday.
DIVORt'K NOTICR.
Statk ok Georgia, Murray County:
P A Bates Petiii >n to set aside
Matilda ys Harris. J marriage contract in
MurnuSup'r Court.
It appearing to the Court from the return
the Sheriff that the deft docs not reside
in this county, and it further appearing that
does notr side in said state: Ijis there¬
ordered hy the court that service be per¬
by publication in tho North Georgia
a newspaper published in said county,
terms of tho law. Aug. 18 1884.
J C FAIN, J. S. 0 , O.C.
The above is a true extraot from the min¬
of court, C. N. KING, Clerk.
(Jome ' jb a *0 your sub
L CT a»S Jw „„ .
„« d money m on
iu pajment
^ pMaMuin .
debiedtoKA y iddeua f or corn,
can se ttle at once with E W
Swisher, on Sumach, else pay
something additional.
Spring Place Flouring Mills.
These mills sitipHed nine miles
east of Spring Place, on the waters
of Holly Creek, are now »u full
speed and owners guarant ee fit nr
of the best quality and as much a.
any mills in the country. A.ccom
modations at all hours and no lack
of interest to please customers.
Logan & Pleples. Prop's.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Five Years Tone, at 9 per
cent, by Corbin Banking Co., of
New Yoik.on improved farms in
Murray county, Application
must be made through
dec 7, tf. Trammell Starr.
BO YOB KNOW
THAT
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
PLaa tob icoo
wi-li Red Tin T:ig; llote Leaf Fine CutChow
ing; N ivy 0 ippi igs,and Black, Brown and
Yvilow.SNUFFS a e the best and cheapest
duality onstderod.
LGKILLA RD’S
M.accoboy Snuff.
Caution to Consumers.
As njaio inferior imdalions L >ve
appeared uf.<m I tn- market in pack
ages so close’y rescmblif.'f.''oil's as
todrcciv tiie unwary. v;e would
I'tqucs! piticltnecr to see Unit, tin
re <1 lithoimiphcd tin cans in which
it is packe«l always b ar
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
In buyin-r the imitation you pay
as much for an ink rior article as
the genuine costs.
Be Sure VouObtain The Genuine.
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
Red Tin-Tag Plug Tobacco.
The Finest Sweet tfavy Chewing To¬
bacco Made.
B«ware of Imitations.
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.
State of Georgia Mcrray Cquntyy
Will be sold before the court housu* dooriN
the town of Spaing Place, to tho bight st bid¬
der at public the outcry, between the March l**gM| hours
of sale on first Tuesday in next
the following described property tu-wit:
lot of isiui No, 155 jm the twenty
seventh district and sec mi section
of said county. Levied o '■ b\ virt
tie of an-' 1 to sat sly a tux fi fa in
favor of the st a 1 o and county o
jrftinsl said lot of laud l'* the veai-.*
1882 and 1883.
A 1 sou.t i sc sum time am’ rdsee
lot of land No. 315 in the Iwwiy
sevMiti' district- niul 2id section of
said ccutity. Levied on by value
of and to satisfy a tax li fa in favor
of the state ami county against
said lot of land tor the y. ar eigk
■ ocii hnnd ed and eijrhty-two.
nt, the sown time ft rid pJnrc hnoflniul
N<»183iu the 27 dU'tritt and second sect of
Snid Co. Levied on by virtue of and to srti^
y n tax fi fa for tho year J883 in favtr the
State and couuty vs said lot of laud.
Also at the same time and place lot of lam]
Nos 299 in the twenty seventh district and
second section fo said * nunty, levied on by
virtue of and to satisfy a rax fi U for T8Be
in favor f the State and Co vs said lot of land
Also at the same time and place lot o ( laud
2141 in the 27th diat and 2nd sect of said
Co. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a
tax fi fa for the year 1882 i.v f.vor ef the
Stan and Co. vs said lot of land.
Also at tho same time and plrce lot of land
No 246 in tbe 27 dist and 2d sect of said Co.
Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi
fa for the year 1882 in favor cf the State and
couuty vs said lot of land.
Also at the some time and place lr>t of land
No. 205 in the 27th distand 2d sect of said
county. Levied on by virtue of and to satis¬
fy a tax fi ft for the year 1882 in favor of
the state and Co. vs said lot of land.
Also at the same time and piano lot of land
No. 259 in the 26 th dist and 2nd section of
said Co. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy
a tax fi fn for the year 1882 in favor of trio
State and Co, vs said I t of land.
Also at the some time and place lot of land
No 237 in 27th dist and 2nd sect of satu Co.
Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi
fa for the year 1882 in favor of the state and
Co. vs said tot of laud.
Also at the time and place Inf of land
No. 233 iti ifie 27th (list and 2nd sect of said
Co. Levied on by virtue of and to mtisfy a
lax fi fa for the year 1883 in favor of the
Slate aNdCo. vs. said lot of laud
This Dec 2 . A T Looan ShfT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Stats of Groroia, Murray County!
Wherea. J W Fischer administrator of
Elias Fischer represeuts to the Court in his
petition du'y filed nnd entered on record,
that he has full administered ssid deceased
estate. This is therefore to Cite nil peisons
con-erned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can why said administra¬
tor should not be discharged from his admin
istralion and receive letiers of dismission on
In Fahtnary 1885, This Nor.
ith 1-884 IV R Ramsey Ordinary.
* GO TO
Wooten 1 Holmes,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO.
Dalton, Georgia.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
Just Received at the Mlllnery Store of
J. & J. R. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elecrant nssortment of Milinary and Straw Goo'*-:,consisting of Straw
Bom etp and Ladies’ ft”«i Children’s Ilats [Iriinured ai d Untriunned] Neck
and Snph Ribbons, Viivet llUibons. Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes. Flow**, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our goods
were bought of ihe largest noil best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New York, and will be sold at very low
prfees for cash.
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Rev. Henry Ward aayc “Vwr
peas year, are I do vvoaderfu:; Intend none pUm i.r;.vT« 4 v. ..
L iar not to a.:y ofact . ...
C'A'J'X’IOW.— u cr. giving fall dcse:... .a. ’
ket As ther •. :V
called the “A'.v.uri. . ■> V/o.-d : “ •...........
thegcuino 75 c. perqt., BTiSS-V: 4,0 .pcrpt.,; 4 pt.,L'»
:
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Now 0 .hers to the Pia.'it* rs ot Georgia the most powerful
STUMP'EX'nfAi.‘'i'OR ever invei.fvd. Given up
by the Lead.ing Expert Machinists to i e more
pim ciTai than any a her device ever invent
lit* will sell county rights or any man
ber of counties in the State of Georgia.
Good live meti can make from >} 10 to
$12 a day with this mm-hinc rt. anv
season of tin year. Parties that
mean business can address
J IT. IERGSN, Wood lawn, or Dalton, Gf
£2^“A full size winking machine can be seen at Dalton. Gn.^Jg
lis wmMmm I. i 1
m
las Hi
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c’oblnV «>.- VL.ptaro» cutari-h,
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Of the «E?,TT>.' T 'VE«V.C A XS
arrive. Icr.t vitality, ta-. -.mJ k of ::vny th«*e i :v« «ta.a v*K*nt*»
wa-dltifr w<»:ibncs*»’r., fell «:!#n'nec* »}»«*•• :
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«?> R ea-fa Kidney*, At>l.t>.A, SwWctr SfucUan Akd&u.ixuil ^ivqbc-i; BniH v»™
and or I'3.v
a pair of i'c-at; Batteric a cirplaJKt5L o no pui'erji.-r*
intb© ro Uf and er. o of ail those < j ury
carry dleeaea. a powerful tuagustio force to tho roabcf tAo
Fbe* 'jLstw© Wc;iknc8?cf ’IaO Prd"
’nj. nf tb« wcxli, Leucoridatcit, of tbe W d,b 5hu«4dcsJtal <*o36ialutiummc Jlew
taon and otnli,
orrhofKo re^oi'BP IKennlrufttSon, ov Fiu©tt'.n,T, Palnfai, KWrtiLnc-ffH, ri«'J ir* «:?
LUe, £h!» la tiic Dual AppUaus-oo Ccrtttivo A«eai
l'or ell forms of Female DlSScullt^a it L«i xrnvur- )
poased ni'.d by auytldsi^ lieioi o invented, but b as a curative
vojer.t Srrioo of ©IthcpBoJt as a source with o? power Mupnc ar acFoot d , vitaiiwit!ort. Batteries, «10.
rjentby tnsll oxpre receipt aC.O.lU.and of price. In tmtuv,alien oid^rin;’’, terid allowed.orty of
or. measure
•waist and size of shoe. Remit l-boo can Lo lutuie iu cur¬
rency, sent in letter at ourrmk.
The iaagneton Gavmcnw <iro adapted to all agon, oj*«
^■orn over tho trndex*clothing, (not next to tfeo
b*»^s body wlrwltscd like tho raiiny erlsndvcty) fiolvwilc und ond McclrZc nhouiii ffiiia
tukm uigbL 00 Tbe/Jioid bo
off a v their power/*revtr,s&.d
are wo m afc all seasons of tlie year.
montWUAotttMedldble^* 1 ^® •tnroinlTorHcEs-l Trojct
BhLa. thouuandBoZ
S2CB MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO..
£19 State St., Chicago, JOU
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Statu of Ohoroia uureay coDnyy.
To ail whom it may oonoern; Lucir.dit Cox
and II for K Bevel haying iu proper administration fortn applied
to me permanent letters of
on the i-state of T M Cox late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and n xt of kin of TM Cox to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law
nnd show cause, if any they can why perma¬
nent admiuistratsov should not be granted to
Lucinda Cox and H R Ber.i ox T M Cox’a
estate. Witness my baud and official signa¬
ture this Nor. 4 IBM. W. H. R.kskt,
Qrdinaray.
QME TREATMENT.
a curtain enro for Nerveus
SiaSEilS* " Debility, Seminal Weak
«aa?tfesr* «k
TUTT'S
PILLS
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
J?10 ‘ n TilttSti sources arise ttll'ee-fOQTtllS Of
., tho Uucases of
tuo human lgtce. Tlieso
*SfS2S£? ^Sotvelsi ,lle,r costive, oxidteiics; Sick £ua Ueud* ot
acne, muiitsd alter e&tisiir, aversion to
Mn>» il- A iy.a!iil„«M, fr.11.1hivluT»*«U«tJS Fluttering
t
tho use of* remedy that ucts Girt etly
p- sis3»s»«»fsa
cu skiua>,(lavi^Mli^^WnpisraSS- u f°_o° nausea gidping
wifli . daily work and or nor la f *»rlter*
ANTIDOTE. TO are a perfect
MALARIA.
nn peels Uhe a sew isah .
“I 111vo harl Dyspepsia, with ConaUpa
tloii.two years, and have tried ten different
kinds Ol pills, and TUTT'S arc the first
that have done me any good. They have
cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is
splendid, have food di-rests readily, and I no-iv
natural passages. I feel like a new
man.** VV. D. KDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
E"MevreywhcH-,aBc. Office,44 Murrey St..N.V.
Turn HAIR DYE.
dTAT Hair or Wiiiskees changed lr.
plication otantly to of n urossy this Dye. Black Sold by a single ar.
fi-oeni by express reoeiptofsI by DragetsU I
on
OfQce,« Murray Street,NewYork. I
TBTT’3 mmiiL 3F IWEF01 RECEIPTS *RED
ER LAWS HE,
Optician and Jeweler,
/
—DEALER IN—
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE
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ELRY Ac.
WfcSt., Atlautu, Ct* ~j