North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891, February 19, 1885, Image 2

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m North Georgia Times TUUKftlltY. FEBRUARY The Oyntnamite War * England trembles on the pinnacle of excitement l»y rea aoo of dynamite outrages The world’s metropolis has l»een threatened with destruc¬ tion by this powerful other agent of ruin, and in many places of the united kingdom threats hate been made and damage done. Why this sort of warfare? It is said the rights of a people have been iuvaded. their liberties wrest ¬ ed from them, and the r pa* triotism forbids them suffer img longer the lashes ot an eyeless, earless and heartless tyranny, That any means, however toul, should be re¬ sorted to in order to subserve A desiied end. This logic is talse from its very foundation ami even its foundation is rot ton. It contains within it a poisonous torpedo, the explo¬ sion of which will disrupt the harmony of society and offer again tbe garlanded crown ot earth to the grim old king, chaos. This is the very rock upon which the Agitators’ ship may strike and burst her¬ self into a thousand atoms. There is a proper way in which the wrongs ot a nation may be satisfactorily adjust¬ ed. We say with all possible em phasis that in a laud lighted up by civilization’s sun and by the star of Bethlehem there can be no wrongs sufficiently grievous as to justify the wholesale slaughter oi innooent women and children. Those who resort t® such measures ate so debased that so pure, noble and generous a principle as true patriotism will never tremble tl-e pendulum of their souls. Patiotism can live in a dungeon because she purifies the atmosphere she breathes; but bloodthirsty paganism will render impure the lucid air of Eden . There is far more her oism in open war than in secret attempts to over awe a government and fore® it to terms. We may now lay down the telescope and with a small spyglass take under review our own land. The thunder and lightning of dynamite have been heard and seen in Pitts¬ burgh Pennsylvania. This sounds strangely to American ears. vVe are not so much astonished when we hear that dynamite and dagger move together against the iron hoofed despotism of of Russia. But we are astounded to hear of such a movement iu our re¬ public. Tis true we have no scare but there G a good deal ot excitement. Is there any reason for a dynamite scare? Our land produces well so that all may be fed—the press is tree—opinion is unshackled- - no iron rod strikes to the earth the rights of any class of citi¬ zens in this the grandest coun¬ try on the globe. Here the oppieased of tartb may find a city ot refuge. Here the wan¬ dering Jew may take his harp from the mourning willow and be gre ti d by the gold tinged flowers of prosperity and hap¬ piness. It is, certainly the height of tolly f r a few frenzi¬ ed, worthless, reckless cranks to undertake to get up the war in this country. The red fleg r.'U'cby snail not wceio ih«u of our government. Notica to Contractor*. itio B h-^I of ComniiMiioiiers of Murray c un y <1. uji.i. A ill R« ct*)*e u«i:it tlit 20)li day of April m x.. Sealed pr'-pouals fur buiid iua a c-mrt house nt .Spring t in e in said county.-60 feet by 70 IVm. two 'torits bijih. with tin r< < f, io >- e completed by the 1st day- i i" Jaiuary 1806 Seventy five per ceut cash on estimates fty the snperin rendenl of construction will be p id as the work progr< ss *s, and final payment will be made at the completion work. Speciflcatation and reception of the and detail draw ng will be on file in the Ordi nary’s office in Soring Place after the first d*y of April next. Th<‘ Boaril of Ooinmiss oi era will re¬ serve t e right to reject any or nil bids Etch bidde will be required to lccorapanv hie bid by two suffi¬ cient bondsmen who will be re qai-ed to jastify io double the amount of the bi<• tor faithful com¬ pliance *-ith the contract, within the time specified, or for any dam age said county may sustain by reason of the non compliance of ih> cont: actor. Atlanta Weekly Constitution pie 8e copy four times and send bill to the O diearv of Murrey County. This, Spriug^Pl ice Qa. Kebruaiy Dennis 19tli 1885. Johnson. E Witerhoose. Sr .Samuel LTriuier, W J White, John A Be rv, Board of Commis¬ sioner* of Roads and Revenues for Murray Conntv Georgia. A Woman Hir g M. Spring Place, her arms mound her liu baads neck iiiip)i>riiig him to take hel Selt ami children to W. H. Wilson’s gall, ry to have their pictures (taken. Work done neatly and cheaply. Will be in Spring Place only for a few days. Flour tor Sale At tin Spring Place flouring mills, situated nine miles east ot Spring Place, on the wateis of Holly creek; first cl ss lamiiy flour is always kebt on hand at the lowest cash price. A. i’. oOAN. imponeti aich-ifeiuiii will not be allowed to destroy the bright vissious ot peace an . happiness that tue d inert nil.g eye sees iu tb.» near lutme ot oar country. • It is estimated That there were fifty thousand visitors at the NewOrleamrJSi^osition on St, Valentines day. This will greatly encourage all who are anxionis for the success ot the exhibition. W ben we weie iu New Orleans the gravest fears were entertained that there would be a financial failure. Competent observers claim this Exposition to be nearly, it not quite, the equal of the great Centenniel of 1876. The people of the U. S. are deeply inteiesfted in the success of this enterprise, and it should be mortifying to the nation to think of its failure. But more especially should tbe “New South” determined to make it a success. Emory Speer’s confirmation has not yet been made. Senator Brown is fighting tor him and Senator Colquitt is boldly U8— ing every honorable means to secure his defeat. May Col¬ quitt succeed. Glover Cleveland like a| sensible man that he is will not publish the corning cabinet. There is something thrilling ii the anxious interest that now gathers around this fog capped pivot. “Burn that Letter” will be. one of the several plumed knights that will hold eompli mentaty tickets to Vie;***I ind’s inauguration ball. Wonder if he will burn the tieMbt? Rossa forgets his wound and offers ten thousand dollars for tlm Prince of Wales d- ad or a live. The p*ince can get Rossa, dead or alive, for less money thau that. Gordon County gave the wet ticket preference last Monday. We hear that the election will probably be con¬ tested as there are some eliat ces of fiajd. The Soudan war still rages but,there are still mysteries a bout it that we cannot fathom but we do not doubt that there is such a war. Some of the members of Congress have a very polite way of giving each other the ‘not ho.” Very sharp men these days. Latest di Hpatcuhrs from Loudou say theie is great OX citemeut. ptevailiug on of an armed mob parading ° stieets. The Governor’s gu u ds ot South Carolina, will attend inauguration in Washington. ♦ ♦- ♦ • - ------ The eagle eyed Logan has uot been reelected senator yet Hope Morrison will beat him, “Ohiuese” Gordon is missing. The correspondents aie trying to prove that he is lead. Lord Gladstone is greetly troubled over the allairs in Egypt -------- An oil well n- r Mae- li, Ga., has recently been diseovi reiL Mrs. Dudley will ^iv.- a three thousand dollu; bull. President-elect Cleveland r® coived 2,103 valentine. , Directory, J C. Fain, Judg Superior Court. i s' I C. N. Kinx, Clerk Su|>sri'.rt“Url C. L. Terry. Sheriff. W. II. R»iueey, Ordinary. T. J. Ovbey, Treasurer. M. H. Bremblett, Tax Receiver. W. D. Gregory, Tax Collector. M. M. Bute,. County Surrey or. C B Holland, Coronor. Counuiarionera, D«nui> Johna.m, K. W»ter houre, Sr., 8. L. Triimuier, John A. Bern , W. J. White. Board of Eduoatiuo, M. K, Chaatain, Prea. S II. Henry, dec’y and County School Cow miariioier, W. G. Harria, II. L. Pungle, John G. Spruill. • JII81ICES Spring Plaee—8iith Dial., 8 0 Ca-ler J.P. U lleartaili N. I*., U 0 Ken er and John Cbildert C Datable*. Ball Ground—8JStli Diet , W It Hartrili J. P., J A Black N P , J M Weat and An derauii Black CunatableH Eighth—«84.h Die , W K Lackey .1* P., J H Kuhn N. P., J M Fux and John Ingle Coxatablea. Doolittle—JMnil Di*t. W C D Oordon J P. D E Humphrey* N. P., J Murriaon Con. atable. Te th— 874tb Dial., T J Bryam J. P., D C Dunn Conauble. Alaoulsa—1011th Dial., J H Oneil J. P, J H Wilann N. P., J D Baxter and E S llow ell Cunatablea 1013th Dist , M W Cloer J. P., B F C Loughridg# N. 1*., E L Bute and G IV Swtttinon C<»nMab e* Shucl< Pcn—I#3#,u ,>i " t • K w B,,nd J - J B Bond ami nnd IV M Roh.r.l- Co stables. Bull Pen—1291th Dist., J W Fincher, .1 P. B B Brown N P., A i Oiboru and W H Biown Constubles, Arrival and Hep irture of M.tlla Dalton—Departs 7 a, in. dally,arivas 5 pm. daily. Tiilhing R 'ck—Departs 7 ». m. Saturday, arrives A p. m Fridav. Eliijsy—Departs 7 h. in, Tues'ey, Thurs¬ day. Snturday; Arrives 5 p. m, Monday, Wednesday, Fridav Cassville—Departs A * m Monday, Wed nesday, Friday; arrives 8 p M. Tuesday, Thursd y, Saturday. Connasauga—Departs 0 a. tn. Thursday; arrires 7 p. m. Thursday. ADMINISTR IVOR’S NOTICE grata or Cxokois MusBar ConxTT. Whereas G W Mayfield Adm’rof w illiain Mat Hr id deceased represents tn the court in his petitfo duty filed and yntered on rec¬ ord that he has folly administrated-aaid sa¬ lute. Thta is there ore to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditora r» a ow cause if auylhayean why said Adm’r should not he discharged from his adtni istratiou and receate Itttera of diamiasiou on the first Moaday hi March 1885. t W H Ramsey Ordts*ry. DIVORCE MOTIVE. Stats or Gbohoia, Murray County: P A Hath | Petiii u to set aside ▼ 8 i marriage eoutraet iu Matilda Habkis. Murray Sup’r Court. It appearing to tbe Court from the return iheSberiff Ih-t tbe deft does nut reside this county, and it further appearing lhnt does out r side iu said state: 1 1 is there* ordered by the court that service b* per¬ by publication in tbe North Georgia IS, a newspaper published in said county, terms of the law. Aug. 18 1881. J C FAIN, J.S. C , C.C. The above is a true extract from tbe min¬ of court. C. N KING, Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN, On Five Years Tone, st 8 per by Corbin Banking Co., of York, on improved farms in Murray county. Application be made thr< ugh dec 7, tf. Thakioll Stark. YOU KNOW THAT LORILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUG TOB kC^O wiib Rad Tin Tag; Koae Leaf Fine Cut Chew¬ ing; Navy Clippings,and Black, Blown and FellowSNDFFS are the best and obeapest duality considered. LOUILLAHD’S Maccoboy Snuff. Caution to Consumers. As many inferior irri tations have »pi>(*arei| upon the market in pack ages .teceive so elose'y resembling ours as to the unwary, we would r< quest purchaser to see l hat th red is httifurraplied packed tin b- cans in which it always ar \ Our Name and Trade-Mark. In buying I he imitation you pay as much fur an inferior article as the genuine costs. He Bare Yon Obtain Tbe Genuine. LORILLARD’S CLIMAX Red Tin-Tag Plug Tobacco. The Fliieat Sweet Nary Chewing To¬ bacco Made* Beware of Imitations. MARCH SHERIFF'S SALE. Statc or Gaoaou Mcbbat Countty Will be aold before the court h-.u- door in tbe dar town atpubljo of Spuing Place, to thn h g 1 at bid outcry, b- tw -en tin- l.-u b»i,rr of aale on tbe Srat Tuoml iy in Man h uext the iollowiugdeneribed property i -wit: lot of Ian.I No, 155 ut (lie twenty seventh <1 strict ami sre nd wee i ti of said coudi. Levied o viri ue of an i to satafv a tux li la in favor of ihe sia'eiitnl county 8 - eninst said lot of la.'d fur i lie ymu> 1882 and 1883. A iso at the sane time am 1 nl ie< lot of land No. 315 in il«e i w< • i 8i-v nth dnHid did 2ml v. e e n of s:>id e limy. L vied on h ^ llllf* of mid to antinfv « tnx fi Ot in i r iif tile Hint- and <‘i'lirn.y t-f gup said lot of land tot the y-i nr eiub t®en hand ed and eij>|it:v-two. Alan at the some time and place lot nfland Rn18Sin the 27di-tritt and aeonnd sect nf •aid Co. Levied on by virtue nf and to arlia v a tax (I fa for the yea- 1888 in favi-r the State and couuty v« said Intnf land. A’ao at the eauietiine and place lot nfland Nua 298 in the twenty seventh diatriot and second section fosaid minty, lovicil un by virtue of and to satisfy a lax fl f- for I88 s in favor f the State and Co vs said U.t nfland Alan at the snine'ime and p'aco lot o laud Nil 341 in the 37th d'St and 3nd seoi nf said C». Levied nil by virme nf ar.d to sati.fv a tax fi fa for the year 1882 iN f vor ef the •tat and Ce \ s said lot nf land Also at the same time and p'rce lot nfia d No 348 in the 37 dial a d 3d <«ct of-aid Cm Lerjed on by virtue nf and to satisfy > tnxfl fa for the year 1883 in tavor f the State an onuuty vs s id let nf land. Alenntth same tint and place I t nfland No 385 in the 37th dial and 2d sect nfsaid enuntv. Lovied ntt by virtue nf and to aa:i., fy atax fi fa fur the year 1883 in favnr nf the state and cu. vs said lot ol land. Also at the same time ami i.lacn Io' nf I , n ,| No. 359 in the 3# th dist and 3nd section ul said Co. Lovied un hv virtue nf and tn -atisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1883 in favor uftn'e State and Co. vs said I t nfland. Also a t the same time and place lot of land No 237 in 27th dist and 2nd seot of sa d Co. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi f» for the year 1883 in favor of the state and Co. v* said 'ol nf land. Ala > »> th* Mtis time and place lot of land No 233 h ine 37th di-t and 3od sect of sold Co levied on by virtue of and tn satisfy a tax fi fa for the year 1883 in favor of the Slate aadCo. vs said lot of land Tin* Dec 2 A T L< oan Sliff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Stay* nr Quintan, Murray County: Where*. J W Fivcher administrator of Elias Fischer represents to the Court in his petition dn'y filed and eNtered on reonrd, that he has full administered asid deceased estate. This ia therefore tn Cite all pet anna on- erned, kindred and creditors, to show oause if any they can why said administra¬ tor should not be discharged from h<s adtnin iat’atien and receive letiers of dismission on th* 1st Monday ia February igf^ This Nov. Ifh 1R#« WB Raeayey Ordieqry. GO TO W ooten AND Holmes, Wholesale Dealers in duugs, oils, paints, window glass, cigars and tobacco. Lai ton, Georgia. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1 lust Received at the Miltnery Store et J. <fc J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A iiaw and elegant aiiortment of Mllinery and Straw flood,,consisting of Straw Bod *ts and Ladies’a-d Children's Hats [trimmed aid un Silks, trimmed] Neck and Sasb Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Tiss, Bonnet Satins, Velvets and Crspet. Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our good* wars bought of the largest and best importing Houses in Balti¬ more and New Von, and will be sold at vary low ^ prices for oash. • dt - $ ^ 500.00 ■—\ IN PREMIUMS* BLISS' liU'BMK m FAR! i» fllUffl. . nKPDEN.FVe'wV Beaut lout, Colored and is iavaluabl* Plate. It m HundJook'^ SEEDS. I for i&^ctescnbesthe^ncwest and choicest Flowon,vSS p mjsmbs ^ ■ tables, Plants, Pages. Cereals, Profusely Small Fruits, Illustrated. etc., introduced Wrec. the past Our year. *o GRAIN CIBCULAK., w Illustrated accompany* AND GAROET | ing Oats, the above, Cum, is specially farm valuable to all planting W of successful Wheat, compatiticraB or other for Cropc. Grain I^ttivos Promt-, reports our whereby! ■XUH" urr there s yields in 188S, and the red._ rnstbod of cultivation { were sect t'oOO IN PREMIUMS OrrMSD yOB. Estabushed 1 S Full particular, (riven In our Novelty Lick) 45 . ojr.C Grui a Circular, m.ilcJ Froe. BLISS’ AMERICAN WONBEB PEA B.V, Saury .Ward Beecher eaye: “Your - ”” “ peas arc wonderful; none others so good. AnoU.er year, | do not intend to plant any others, early or late." CAUTION.—As ^ ll< there ? C4Cr ‘Fdon is i mailed dcrior I*ea toapplicants. in die EMI an r.iar- 70c. per qt..40c. per pi.. X pi.. aOc.,/M»^«uA BXrISS CD SOKTS. 04 BR.ml **-v i-e. J. H. Bergen, Now ofiers to tin- Planters ot Georgia the most ''powerful STUMP EXTRACTOR? ever invented. Given up by the Leading Expelit Machinists, to I o more powert ii than any iOthei-.devi.ee ever inv ent¬ ed. He will sell county rights or any num¬ ber of counties in the State of Georgia. Good live men can make from $10 te $12 a day with this machine rtany season of theyear. Parties that mean business can address J l El(GSN t WooJIhwd, or Dalton, Gf ____ 53^A full size working machine can be seen at Dalton. Ga. Disced WITHOUT tfiEDICME. flat! 47mm '7 THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS WARRANTED TO CUREMr^ HtMUiBtliM, •••l the LlducT®y®pl«»Bl parftljili.aeinlKiB, dlBMMM,torpid rclutU liver, a, dUea*> root, •tnlnal ealwIoRit Inootency, MtkmR, heart dl« tf«a, djBpepol**, kmla ronetfpatlon, rryilnoJai, e^Uepoj, IndlfM «r tiftHNi MtJvrk, »Um, •wo?* When iMt MySeMUty vltallljr. of lack the of GENERA TJYE mmd OUUtl vlror, wn-tlHft weakieMM, nnd nil nerve th— lorve of •oonl from whatever dliwnses continuous n per* nntnre, Kagsetlim enune, the stream of permeating th reach the parte lanet reetore them to a healthy actios. Tlitre U no mistake about this Wanamed TO THE LADIES:—sit",'P-s‘.“s KilBiiHion,D Kldacjfk lieauache ( Tfip«paln,orvltk #r€oW ttlaeuaca Feet, of the Llr «* Weak twoilea ar and pair Ankle*, of M.ip’’ arSwellea Ic IV»t Batteries Feet, an have Abdominal superior Balt a no Intha re'lef and . o of all these complaints. Hiey JMJT a powerful luaguoUo Corot W the teat of the . ow For of the Lame woolb« Back, Leneorrhsta, Weakceeeef Chrealefallumais the Ipfo®. Fall¬ Gc» Md 11 deration of the Womb, laetdentai lice errhateor Blraatniettee, Flood in*. PalnfoL Ilarrenaeoa. Rappresacd and I*w ef tJ$ 1» it the Beat AppUeeoe and chancre ea«i Ciratlr* igwl pawed For[£i by anythlrtf forms of bet FemeletMBeaKtras ore invented, both ana II te curative nnsai* Price and as a source of power ar d riUiiiation. of either Belt with Magr:c; icFoot Batterlea, $10. sent by expr; ss C. O. I) , and ex.vndnation allowed, or bv mail on receipt of price. In ordering, send measure oc valst and sine of shoe. Ren itt ucacoix be made in cur* wwey^sent in letter at o- rrink. The Magneton Garments Goni.jent h are are adopted adapted to to all all uts, iftii, are are worn hu nf, over^the »»o ».»r'ttatr.inil’amTineeMa’nns- underclothing, feat maxt to the K taken ga A’srJis&Tisesn al^seasonsof theyear. " d • hOT,d Son ^'"'^rsjrafassssw AnMIMIHTRATOR’B NOTICE. STATB or flttIROIS MtJRBA Y COUnTY To nil whom It may oouoerti; I.nci da Cox aNd 11 It Bevel having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the stale of T M Cox late of aaid county. This is to cite all and siugulnr ’ho creditora and n x* of kin of T M Cox to he and appear j ."nd m 4 , :® 'ca" i .'e h , , uX' i ry P r,rj{;; rt pcCH W font adtnil iattnt.oN should ot be granted to Lncinda C x nnd II R Bcvei on T M Cox’a estate, >V|tneas my hand and offloia signa¬ ture this No?. 4 1884. W H. T' AtheneiHiDb-E.’ i. s-stgE. 2 ’’vsy, f*. i. ft t, h: mun mud; 005% u «a iaO |E MAGNETIC ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. Qrdinaray.47 balJ«e WtifR., TRY ONE. OME TREATMENT. «*aiis»f®SaS TUTPS PILLS DI S0°R R D ER E d W Uv’e D, and MALARIA. tu,J8 ‘ : “v'uroes axiae Uiiea-fourtha of .n- ciwuudt’-d of llio kQiuiiu race These App acho, ctjtc, fulliic-a itowala ultar c« at tT«, Sick Head •“J 11 "" ot b,,<1 caltuu, anralou la Jr ar wind, Fi actatlon ored Urine, UtJiSTIPATlO.vf aud deT sjssgw K . m.f. S 0 e ? ns , 1 - ,oemass T, * ir action on tte bod^ BAlU antid ote to mal aria. ro^®wuiET5iw mar. inat nave < >f nj»8, done nnd me TtJTT-S Rood am the lh"t cleaned nioely.*Mw any Thev have S S^VSBft^STir me out tnan W. D. EDWARDS, Palunym. O. Fo! vrrrwlirrr.anc. ogee,44MamySWK.V. lift Office, by t xpress on rt-o«1ptof $1/^ liark, 44 Murray Strm t, New rs UMtMi )F USEFUL RSMimritp ER LAWSHE, Optician and Jeweler, —DEALER IU-■. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW ELRY &c. Alla via,