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The official ‘Paper of the
Subscription Rate*:
Ob. jr«ar,$l On Six months, 50<*«Dtt;
months, 16 cents. Payable in advance.
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Superior court next week.
Miss Mary Curd is still
ty desires to
on
Trammell Starr goes to Calhonn
to court this week.
D F McMahan is off sonth again
with horses for sale.
Prof. A B Smith is visiting his
parents in Tennessee.
The superior court of Gordon
county convenes this week.
Mr. Keller was thrown from his
hie last week and slightly crip
Died.
We learn that a company was
formed this week, for the purpose
of opening up a mine among the
Cohuttaha.
Mr. TJ Ramsey started early
Monday morning on a horse tra
ding exped ition.
Our county is to hare a nice
new court house as early as the
work can be done.
Don’t fail,when in Spring Place,
to call at the Times offioe and sub
scribe for the paper.
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Notioe Jesso Holland’s card in
in this issue and give him a call
when you go to Dalton.
Court was adjourned in Calhoun
Tuesday morning on account of
the sickness of Judge Fain
Onano as cheap as can be asked,
for sale in Spring Rlace or Dalton,
by T J Ovbey and W 0 Martin.
We are glad to learn that Mrs
E L Galt, YYho has been quite sick
for soms time, is rapidly recover¬
ing.
Jadson Galt will specially care
for stock at O’Connor’s stables
daring court week. Prices will be
moderate.
Notioe—I have Flour to sell on
credit until 1st Nov. next. NoteB
and approved eecurity. Oobut ab
Mills Dennis Johnson.
Buy your guano from W L Brown
& Son, Tilton, Ga„ cheaper than
the cheapest. You will save haul
ing through the mud. The roads
are good.
Notice—O ne Hundred thousand
brick for sale at W A Heartsill's
two miles northeast of VVoodlawn,
Murray county, at If6 and $7 per
thoasand.
W H Wilsan, artist, whose tent
is pitched on the public square, re¬
turned home last Saturday even¬
ing. He will remain here until
after court.
The Georgia Marble company
have commenced a new brick buil¬
ding at Mariet ta. It will be a com¬
modious building furnished with
most improved machinery
Charity begins at home, but
should not always remain there,
for a heart so generous as to pro»
yid® well for home should also be
tenderly concerned for the wel¬
fare of others. < .
Dr. J P Fann of Dalton, will be
ss
needed. Give him a call and you
' willget first class woik-
We understand that a new jail
-will bb built. This ought to be, or
at least the old one sufficiently re
paired to hold prisoners. This
will save a great many unebarit
able words about the jailer.
/ respectfully suggest
W* again
the necessity of reviving the acad
emy building project, It will not
do for the education of the n-ing
generations to be retarded. Our
people can, if they will, build a
good hobse.
Dr. R F Wright, one of Dalton's
most prominent and successful
physicians, diad in Atlanta last
Sunday morning. He has a
large acquaintance iD this county
and many personal friend i who
regret to hoar ef his death.
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Co'. A A Ciropboll, together
with Messrs. Andrews, of New
York, and 1 'oxter, of New Mexico
passed through town last Saturday
enroute to Legal Tender mines.
We conclude Col. Campbell is the
right man in the right place.
Messrs. Kenner &Hix, adver¬
tise as real estate agents in this
weeks issue. This is another evi¬
dence of returning life in the bus*
iness of the county, and we are
sure tbjt any business entrusted
to them will be faithfully attended
to.
We clip the following from the
Dalton Citizen: Our retail tiade
is about as good so far during
1885 as it was for the correspond¬
ing period last year, grdtnbiers and
whiskoy men, however, to the
contrary, and the trade is more
solid in its character.
To show the rapidly developing
strength of prohibition we append
the following: Janies Black for
president in 1872 received 5,008
votes. Green Ciay Smith, four
years after, 9,757. Neal Dow, in
1880. 10.-35, While last fall St.
John received 160.997.
Rev. Will Bird was in town this
week reviewing the secenes of ear
ly childhood. Be has been away
from Spring Place 25 years. His
present home is in Illinois. ‘How
dear to this heart are the scenes
of my childhood, when fond recol¬
lections presents them to view.”
vVe have received the first num¬
ber of the Weekly Sentinel pub
ished at Augusta by a company
composed of colored men. It pro¬
poses to be a jsurnal ot informa¬
tion for the people, with this brave
motto: “With malice toward none,
with ch rity for all—we watch and
defend.
Notios—W hereas Charges have
been made for feeding Jnrojs at
higher rates than that charged
tiansient customers. It is hereby
ordered that only 25 cents per
meal will be paid for feeding Jur¬
ors until further orders from the
County Board. D Johnson, Chair¬
man. C B.
A Business Notice.
All persons indebted to me either
by note or account will please come
forward and settle at once nt I
will be compelled to put them out
or collection. I also have judge
ments against a number of parties
tha^wil be executed immediately
if not attended to. J. T. Henkt
There is a family about two
miles from town that seems to be
suitable objects of charily. Tho
name is Bui nett, his wife is very
sick and they are in very needy
circumstances, completely pover
ty stricken, the children ragged,
the husband works when opportu¬
nity oilers, but bis time is taken up
waiting on his sick wife. Who will
lelpthem? I will receive any
ittle mite that will give relief to
them.
W T Hamby.
Sunday rnarnm?: the clouds all
Hwept from th« f.*ce of the dt-ep
blueskv, the old monarch of day
rolled up the eastern ho rizon in
I is chariot, of fire—sp'inteis of
ligh flashing againetnek ribbed
mountains, everything calm and
serene ushering in the Holy Sab¬
bath we concluded gentle spring
was preparing her salutatoi y of
music, cherfulnese and love; but
Tuesday brok.* the the rainbow
vision and gathering clouds and
wintry blasts together with awful
mud reigns unrivaled.
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David Dickson, Georgia’s most
enterprising farmer died at his
home at Spaita, last week. He
was extensively known. Many of
Man ay’s most enterprising farm
ers have profited by his rich ex
perience and extensive observe
tion. After trying an experimet.
if it proved valuable, his generous
heart was not content, until his
neighbors and fellow farmers were
the recipients of its worth. He
wcs. one of natures nobleman who
recognized the true dignity of la
bor, We delight to honor the
memory of the man who has
worked so mneb for the farmer’s
interest; and written so plainly
and forcibly upon a subject too
often neglected!
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Dome in and pay ap your sub
scripti for the past "" We
m year.
need the money and must insist on
Clerk H C Hamilton of Whitfield
is over this week, on a miners
expedition.
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We were glad to see Mr. Thom
as Peeples of Doolittle out again,
having about recovered from the
hurt he received on election day
by his horse running against the
fence with him.
We learn th d still another vein
of silver has been discovered, ran
ning through the plantations of
Messrs. Jesse and Did J ickson.
Wc sincerelp hope tha* very soon,
the several discoveries made, will
result in a financial b oni for th«
county.
Calhoun, Ga , Feb. 16, 1885
Whereas he court house of
Murray county has been destroy¬
ed by fire, and the severe and in¬
clement weather is such that it is
impossible to hold court and at
tend to the business as contem
plated by law at this Feb. term
of Murray superior court, and
whereas the daughter of the un»
dersigued is quite sick which makes
it impossible for the undersigned
to attend and preside at this the
regular time for holding said supe¬
rior couit, it is therefore ordered
that the superior court he adjourn
ed this day by the Cltrk ol said
cturt until the first Monday in
March next, the 2nd day of said
month, and that tho same be ad¬
vertised at the court house or place
of holding court as w. 11 as in the
public gazette in wh ; ch the coun¬
ty advertising is done and to do
all necessary as provided in such
casiS in section 3243 of the code of
Georgia. J. O. Fain.
Kenner &Hix,
Real Estate Agents,
Spring Pl„ oe, Georgia.
Will buy and sell lands, and
loook after titles of lands
owned by non residents.
Or. W. Oglesby, Dalton,
will supply farmers of
Whitfield and Murray
counties with Bacon,
flour and payable provi¬
on time,
the fall if they make
satisfactory notes.
Enlarging Pictures.
All who have small pictures
they desire to have enlarged,
rater to J F Montgomery; Goo
sawattee, Gordon county, Ga.
\Yoik done the bi st stile and
cheape°t rates.
Notice to County Officers.
From this date all legal adver
tising must po-itively bo paid or
pioper'y vouched ioi' in advance.
Considerable l. ss in the pa^t cun
pels us to mak» this unvarving rule.
Th. rates arc fixed hv lav .
BENJ. F. CARTER,
Attorney at Law.
Place, Geoboia.
HURD & DELA.NY,
PIIOTOGRAPHRS.
Dalton, Georgia.
We have arranged our new
gallery to make ever style pho¬
tographs and will guarantee to
please those wanting pictures.
Copies and Enlargements
Four Gem pictures or Fer¬
rotypes made for fifty cents.
Do not fail to call and exam¬
ine our work when in Dalton.
Pictures made on cloud v as
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well as any other day.
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i. ADVICE TO MOTHERS*.
r Are you disturbed at night and
br ken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with pain of
cutting teeth? if so. send at once
and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup for children teeth¬
ing. Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon i
mothers, tfc'ere is no mistake about
it. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syr
•ip for children teething is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescrip¬
tion of one of the oldest «nd best
female physicians and nnrses in
the United States, and is for sale
byall druggists throughout the
world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Dr. E. H. L. KEISTER,
When not Professionally absent,
cm be found at his residence at all
hours, day or night. Prompt and
careful attention given to all cases.
Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical,
entrusted to him. ftnar 6 ly
O.X.STARS, TBAMMRLL STABS,
Calhoun, Ga. f*I>rlng?laec,Q».
STARr & star r
Atto neys at Law,
Prompt attention given to all legal business
Dr. J. P- Fann,
Kmidikt Dektut,
DALTON ..........GEORGIA.
All kinds of me
obanicaland'*,or Dentistry
m, lAj ativa ex
ecuted in first claf*
jgjeg style, enable and at reas- The
Wi rates.
ng jjrc V- s Celluloid Plate put
■*YM up in partial teeth or
full setsof at
,5? reasonable rates.
Teeth extraote d
without pain by The the use of Squibb’, of pureSul- citiiens
phurie hither patronape the
of Murray Bounty is respectfully solicited,
with a guarantee that I will do them ns good
work as they oan get in North Georgia, nnd
as ohenp as they oan get it done by any first
lass dentistin North Georgia.
Nashville. Chattanooga
& St. Louis Railway!
AHEAD OK ALL COMPETITORS!
The HestRouteto Louisville, Cinelcinnatl,
Indianapolis, Chicago and the North is Via
Nashville.
The Best Ruute to St Louis and the Wee*
is via McKonsio.
The Beat Route (o West Tennessoe and
Kentucky, Mi*«ir*ii>pi, Arkansas nnd Tex¬
as points is via MoKensie,
Don’t Forget It.
Be sute to buy your tickets ovt-r
N.. C. & St. L. It’} .
Th«- In* xj>rteiici’ti Traveler need !5 U
mu it-s, few cli Hugo* Are uece^itnry , ducli asere
unavoidable are made in Union !>**.» nt ,
T£t OU J '» r k PER -
is etw KEN
Atlanta and \aalivine. Allanln and l.»ui*vil-i,
Nualiville and Si l.nnie via Cn umi.ua,
ville and Lou aviUc, Nneliviilf and Mi‘in,.lii«,
Martin anil St Lnuit, McKenlie «*d Liuie
Ruck, where o.ilili ction iatuaee with Through
Sle. |ierat() all Trias points.
Call on or addrena
A B WRBNN,Tra v. A., Allans, ««•»
J II PEEBLES. T. A.ehnttaii»o>.'..,len»
AV T ROGERS,P. A., ChttU*m>oga,Teun
W L DA.\LKY, G. P H A.,
Naahvilli , Tel* 1 '-
I Y iV C H,
MERCHANT TALES.
» W hitehall »t., Ailint ,
Is constantly niwviiip all
the latast novelties in his line.
Give him a call.
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“Palace Shoe and II at Store’,
McKeldcn & Carl on,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
35 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
Castration of stock by the under
signed who resides about four
miles east of Spring Place. Own
risk at one dollar, on foot and
with damps. Insurance, if sound
ten per cent on agreed valuation.
Work until the 1st of May, 1885.
Stock, if insured, to remain in my
AT
I,. F. H e n r y %
New Store,
You ran get good bargains and ready accommodations. A
full line of Family Groceries, Musical Instruments, Coffee, Sug
ar, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and Flour always on hand.
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA,
Hughes & Law,
HATTERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS,
No. 9 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga
HATS, UNDERWEAR, HALF HOSE, NECKWEAR
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.
Give us a call when in the city, We can suit you in 6ty)e
and price.
W. J. JOHNSON,
•{ DEALER IN }
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, [Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc,
SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA.
The Lest East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
New Orleans Syrup, Lt noil’s Factory Thread nnd a select stock
of Summer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
C. N. VANCE,
SPRING PLACE, • • Georgia.
--j DEALER IN } --
General Merchandise,
Koviis constantly on hand a complete stock of
hats, boots & shoes, ready made clothing
and a good assortment cf Wollcn Goods. Also, Sugar, Coftee,
Hardware, and in fact, everything usually kept in a First-class
store. Cheap for cash, or barter. [jan 8, ly
PfflSWSPILtS
NEW BLOOD,
And wlU completely change the blood In the entire, nystnm In three months. Any pen*
•on who will talto 1 Fill each night from 1 to 13 weeks, n»ny be restored to sound
health, Jf euch a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints then Fills have n*
equal. Physicians use them In their practice. Sold everywhere, or tent by mall f«
eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS.
CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
EJo euro nine cusos nut free of by leu. mall. inl«>rni!itioii Don't delay tliwt & will moment. hvi
many lives sent than
Sf U rroventiou i» better euro.
now of are An the worthless traveling English Horse Veterinary and in trash. this Cottle country, He Surceon says Powders that says ana Sheridans____ (hat sold Oiemlst. meet here HAKE HENS LAY
Notice —All parties iDdtbied to
us uve hereby notified to c< me up
immediately and make settlement.
We are needing the money ar d
must have it. Ani erppn k Son.
Dennis Jobnscn sells ArJUnck.a
Indian Blood Pills, They lead tl e
world for Headache and Livtt
Pills
Wanamaker & Brown.
OAK IIALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
Tile, largest custom order nnd
retail clothing house.
S. M. D. THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Daltcn, Georgia,
Gnarrantees good wmk and
cheap rates.
S INDIAN VEGETABLE PlLLS
FOR THE
LIVER
all Bilious Complaints
safe l g,g ake i.^e’li cuT ly au urlr^ists 0srlp "
Lewis House,
within Till Steps of the Caa She I
Dalton, Georgia.
Every thing new and first class.
A home for Commercial Travelers
and Winter boaaders. Transien
rates $2 per day. Liberal rate by
week or monlb. Specal rates to
people of Murray county.
j q A . LEWIS, Proprirto,-.