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North &eWia Times
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THURSDAY. FEHHUAflY aeieaa.
The New Enterprise
In this issue will l>e found
the advertisement, to obtain a
• barter for the Augusta and
Chattanooga Air line Railroad.
Tin*, people alocg the proposed
route tor thisline of road should
do all iu their power to confirm
its construction and hasten the
completion. For it cannot pos¬
sibly be moie to the interest
the corapany building than to
the people living in the locali
ties through which it may
pass. Of course, it tnay be
-expected that a great mauy
thoughtless persons will hoot
at the idea of such a road be¬
ing built. To such doubting
Thomases we would ask why
may not one of the most won¬
derful sections of country in
the south be traversed 1 by a
railroad when some of the most
sterile are continually made to
quiver by the rumbling wheels
of the rushing steam car. Let
all who feel an interest in the
present and comiDg generations
advocate the great enterprise.
Then wealth and talent wil
be induced to come and aid id
developing the crude, hidden
millions of north Georgia.
Keep up With the Prooession.
AH who wish to accomplish
anything at the present, must
keep up with the rapid march
in whatever detachment they
have enlisted or they will be
passed by and left to struggle
alone. It is not chance nor a
routine of circumstances that
make the vast differences be¬
tween men of equal capacities
aodJmoviDgin the same society.
Bat it is a fixed determination
to accomplish, at all hazard,
every honorable business tran¬
saction that is undertaken.
Taking it for granted that what
has once been performed by
man can be reperformed, or
something superior to it. The
busiuess procession of to day is
moving with electric speed, not
making the slightest halt for
the taidy and inattentive, but
constantly awarding those hold¬
ing places near the front with
lavish endowments of fame and
fortune. It is not an inexplica¬
ble mystery why so many who
begin life with brilliant pros¬
pects terminate in the most
squalid degradation for all
such failures aio usually the
direct results of gross negli¬
gence on tbe part of the fated
one; and could have been eaaily
avoided by strict and c natant
attention. If the desireifor
success is ever satiated, it will
uot be acquired by those who
lag lazily behind, but by the
vigilaut, attentive and indus¬
trious. These characters will
always be found up, aud many
times in advance of life’s rap¬
idly moving procession.
Sumach Dots
Nice time for gardening,
Mr. N H Henry is very sick
but is new on the mend.
Tbe school at this place is
flourishing.
Some of our citizens com¬
plain of their chicken roosts
being visited at night; others of
corn, fodder, oats, etc., being
missed. Such matters as these
dem nd our prompt atteution 1 .
CjuU you give us the address
K. M 1 ' ;* i,i
Of the K. K. of •
e.untyl
We understand there will m
t,e a meeting of fanners at
flail’s chapel on the night of
the 21st in regard to establish¬
ing a fanner's guano agency in
Murray county. We consider
this a step in the right direc¬
tion.
We believe the Times is in¬
creasing in popularity and we
think every enterprising citi
zeu should take his county pa.
per. V OBIS.
Another action tor libel wasl
brought against Ed muud Yates I
to day. This time it is Mr. I
Legge, editor of the Whitehall!
Review, who is the aggrieved] action up]
party. He bases his
on a squib in the world, which
said that Legge was a very ap¬ of]
propriate name. The editor
the Whitehall the publication Reiview charac-j
terized as a
“Fish monger’s organ,” and in¬
timated that Legge had be¬
come its editor, “because he
was acquainted with things
fishy.”
It is a strange thing wbat
parents allow their children to
attend church for if they don’t
teach them to behave properly;
It is a sad thing to see a child
disturbing the congregation
who want to listen to the ser¬
mon, when his parents, by a
little moral suasion in the
shape of a good size sprout
properly laid on, could remedy
it all. Spar e the rod and
spoil the peace of the church¬
goers,
The bank building of John
H James Atlanta, war burned
yesterday morning. We have
not the estimated loss, but we
learn the byilding was worth
60.000. He has been very un ¬
fortunate.
Ex Commissioner of agricul¬
ture Thomas P Janes, died last
week Some think he commit -
ted suicide on account of fi¬
nancial embarrassment. Others
say that there is no foundation
for this conjecture.
The annual convention of fat
women was held last week in
Chicago, Mrs Hannah Bi*t
tersby, of Bethlehem, Pennsyl¬
vania, (Weighing 728 pounds,
took the cake.
Henry Ward Beecher, the
Brooklyn divine, has started
on a lecturing tour through
the south.
Gordon. the British general
in the Soudan, is to have a
monument erected to his mem¬
ory.
The confusion amnhg the
European nat ions seems to con
stantly grow more intense
England and Russia, are still
wrangling over the Afghan
questiou.
The members of tbe new
cabinet are all lawyers except
Mann iug.
Governor Brown was well
pleased with the inauguration.
March 24th is .>et apart as
Georgia’s day at New Orlea a a.
■
Blaine has given Cleveland a
call since the inauguration.
Tbe contest between France
and China, still waxes warm.
_ _
General Grant is said to be
graduall y »inkin g ,
..'Cleveland proposes ..... to 1 pay |
for wbat ho
Eleotion Notice.
Notice to the qualified voter* of
Murray This County. 5 .
is to give notice that as el¬
ection will be held at the vetriour
voting Saturday products of Murray County
on the 4tl day of of/April
1,885, Warrants to decide whether County
shall b® issued to; bor¬
row money to pay for the building
of a Court House, Jail and jailers
House, for said county The a
monnt necessary for this purpose
will be about Twelve Thousand
dollars besides interest said war
rautsto be issued and payable on
the Ibh days of January 1887 1888
and 189 and drawing interest at
Eight per cent per annum. All
pewons bers of quaf general fimj to vote assembly for mem
the all
qualified Those to vote at said eleotioa
voting for tbe issue of said
warrants will put on tb«nr Ballots
“For Warrants” those opposed to
tlieissue shall have on this Ballot
“Againfeta Warrants’* Tbe returns
of said election will be madje to th
County Board of said county by
}he managers there of. : This the 4tU
day of March 1886. <A
D *nnis Johnson E WaterFui 86
Sr., Samuel L Tritnmier. W J
White, John A Berry. County
Commissioners,
Directory,
J. C. F*l», Judge Superior Court.
C. N. King, Clerk Superior Court.
C. L. Terry. Sheriff.
W. H. Ramsey, Ordinary.
T. .1. Ovbey, Treasurer.
M. H. Bramblett, Tax Receiver. ,
W. D. Gregory, Tex Collector.
M. M. Bites, County Surveyor*
C B Holland, Coronor.
Com mins loners, Bennie Johnson, R. Water
house, Sr., S. L. Trimmier, John A. Burr*,
W. J. White.
Board of Eduoation, M. R. Chastain, Pres.
8 II. Henry, Seo'y end County Sohnol Com¬
missioner, W. 0. Uarrie, U. L. Psngle, John
G. Spruill.
JUSTICE*.
Spring Plnoe—824th Diet., 8 0 Carter J. P.
H IleartBili N. P., D C Ken er and John
Childers C nstiiblrr.
Ball Ground—825th Diet, W D Hartrili
J. P., J A Blank N P , J M Weal__and An¬
derson Black Cuimtables
Eighth—#84th Dial , W R Lackey J. P.
J II Kuhn N. P., JM F»x and John Ingle
Coaetsblee.
Doolittle—TMnci Diet. W C D Gordon J P.
D K Humphreys N. P., J T Morrison Con.
stable.
To- tb—874lb Dint.. T J Bryant J. P„ D
Du: n Constable.
Alaculea—lOITtb Diat., J H Oueal J.
J H Wilton N. P.,JD Baxter and E S iluw
ell Constables
1013th Dist., W Cloer J. P., B F
Loughridge N. P., E L Bates and G W
Swaneon Constables.
Shuck Pen—1039th Diet., K W Bond J.
J B Bund and and W M Riobard. Co etablet.
Boll Pen—1291th Diet., J W Fincher, J 1».
B B Brown N. p., A T Osborn and W II
Brown Conetnblea.
4 .-T .
Arrival and Departure of ftjUMa.
Dalton —Departs — Ta. ’ £.
m. daily, artvee 5 pm.
daily.
Talking Rock—Departs 7 a. at. Saturday,
arrive* 8 p. m. Friday.
*ny»y—Depurut*. ■>, Tuaaiuy, Thum
S»F. Saturday! Arrives 6 p. m, Moaday,
w * dn * ,d ‘ T ’ Prid * T '
JaSSTSU:
T,,ur * d ^'
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and Convey
mS
ances
V
hire or sale at JESSE
Livery Stable
Dalton, Ga. Also a wagou
is kept in connection
The patrouage of
people is much desired, and
those from Murray
Flour for Sale
At the Spring Place flouring
situated nine miles east
Spring Place, on the waters
Holly creekj’first class family
is always kebt on hand
the lowest cash price.
A. T. Logan.
BENJ. F. CARTER,
Attorney at Law.
Plaob, GiohAu.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Five Year* Time, at 8 per
by Corbin Banking Co,, of
York, op improved farms in
county. Application
be made through
dee 7, tf. Trammell Stabs.
DO YOU MOW
THAT
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO
with Red Tin Tag; Rose Leaf fine Cut Chew
lag; Nary Clippings, and Black, Bcowtt and
Yellow SNUFFi ara the bait and obeapeet
duality considered.
LOKILL ARD’S
Maccoboy Snuff.
Caution to Consumers.
As many interior imitations Inve
appeared upon the market in pack
ages so closely resembling oars as
to deceiv*- the unwary, we would
request red purchaser to see ihat th
it is lithographed tin cans in which
packed always b<ar
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
In much buying the imitation yon pay
as for an inferior article as
the genuine costs.
He Sure You Obtain The Oenulne.
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
Ri j d Tin-Tag Plug Tohac^r*.
The Vlneat Sweet Navy Chewing To*
barco Made.
Beware of Imitations.
APRIL SIIEKim SAI.E.
St»tx or GxoRQtA Muriuv Coowttv
WiII he aold before lliu court houa* doorix
the town of Spaing Place, to thn highest bid¬
der at publio outcry, h-tween the legal hour,
of sale on the Bret Tuesday in April oexi
the following deecribed property to-wit:
Twenty .even aorie oi lu ml more or leaa
bciug parting lota No. 24V In the 9th dis¬
trict and 3rd eectiou of raid county. More
fully described iu a deed from Mary J C
Oalia to S R Wilaon recorded in Book *:•)”
page 462. Record- of deed Murray Superior
Court aud being the plaoe on which Mrs.
8 K Wilaon now lives Levied on aa tlie
property of Mr» S E Wilenn, to eatiafy a
fl (a from tbeSuperi-r Court of said oou- ty
in farorof Craoe, Boylrton A Co, va. SB
Wileon, ThisMorch 3rd, 1885.
Also at tbe same time and place SO ares
of land an the property -fM P Bond ad¬
joining * an acre piece of land owned hv‘
TO! Lot-peioh lying in the South fimr o«rnpr
of Lor No. S3 iu the 9th d strict and 3rd dec-*
tion of Murray County Georgia said land
levied on by virtue of an attachment fi fa.
Is*ued from the Justice court ofthe 824th
dietrictO. M. In favor of J W Patrio against
31 P Bond. Levy made and returned to tue
by D CKenrer, L C.
Also at the aan^e time and place thlrtf a
eras more or less off the west tide of tot No.
33 in the 9th. District aud 3rd section of said
county levied on by virtue of a Justice Oewrt
fl fa front 1013th districts. M. in favor of
A T Logan ve. Joseph T Smith, ea thS proper
««d ty of returned defend^at. 48 V*y jpad» CL Yiauv by constable Bftorfg
nr*.
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Woaten i —r , H
GKV ■ - ■ r ^-c 5S,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO.
Georgia^
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Just Received at the Mlllnery Store •!
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia. '
A now end elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw Goods,eonilltlng of Reek Straw
B n nnet(and Ladies’ and Children 1 ! Bata [trimmed aid untrimmed]
and Saak Ribbon,, Vilret Ribbon,, Reek Tiea, Bonnet Bilke, Our goods Satina,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments Ae.
were bought of the largestand beet importing Housei in Balti¬
more and New Yon, and will be aold at very low
prises for cask.
GUANO
• FOR SALE BY
Ovbey & Martin
Delivered iu Spring Place or Dalton We guarantee fresh
goods shipped directly from the works. You can save time
and hauling over almost impassable roads by buying at home.
J. H. Bergen,
Now offers to the Planters of Georgia the most "powerful
STUMP EXTRACTOR ever invented. Given up
by the Leading Expert Machinists to l e more
powerful than any other device ever invent¬
ed. lie will sell county rights or any nniii
bi-j- of counties in the State of Georgia.
Good live men can make from $10 to
$12 a day with this machine rt any ‘
t
season of the year. Parties that
mean business can address
J H. BERGEN, Woodktwn, or Dalton, G«
JW“A full size working machine can be seen at Dalton. Ga. j 3 p
Petition for Incoryoration.
NOTICE OF THE FORMATION o? A COM*
PANY FORTIIKCONSTRUCTION OF A
RAILROAD FROM AUGUSTA, GA., TO
: HArTAXOOGA, TENS.,AND IIS IN¬
TENTION TO APPLY FOK A CHARTER
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEGENER
ALR WLKOAD LAW OF THE STATE,
APPROVED Sept. 27, 1881.
W* the undt-rsig ed Paul R Sledge, W M
Tiuiberlnhe. A'fi«-d B iker, Z MoCord, Geo. I
Bar e*, T 0C»iwc!« Clement A E rune, of
Augusta, U»., anil Win A Courteoay, Jas E
Bdgartun, Ueo W Williams, Jr., John B Peok
ai d J E Adger, of Charleston, S C., do here¬
by agree la form anil d > lierehy form a com¬
pany ior the |iur|iu*e «f constructing, main,
laining a railroad for public use iu ineenrf
veyamni "I persona and property from the
city of Augusta, in the county of Riehtuoud,
Hit*! St»ti) of Goorgi » t on h* lit*® as Neat ns
|iMciionblK us a atra gi»t l‘H« fo * point iu the
county of Cato<»*H, in said ou the line
litvidn g ti e State of Tet»ne*aee from the
.State uf Gvorgia, and at thnti'tdnt to be ou
neuteit with a railroad to be constructed un¬
der the laws of the State of Tennessee either
coiineoti“g with pome railroad in tile Statu
of T* nne«wve, n w ente iug the city of Chat
tMM.oga, itttbeSiate of Tennessee, or te be
constructed direet from e«id point of inter¬
section io the !*a»d city of Chattanooga. The
f .lb.wing bring the counties through which
or into which, the proposed railroad is in¬
tended to be made. Richmond* Columbia,
Liucoln Wiikes, Oglethorpe, B’bert, Ai.»di-
8<m Jnckeon, Franklin, Bank*, Hall, Lump¬
kin, DaWfon, Gilmer, Fannin, Pickens, Mur¬
ray, v. bitfield nndCwtuoS". Said Company
to be organized and conducted in conlormity
with the with all the regulations, prorisi n
and requireiuente f the sjatut« *>t the State
of Georgia, known »a the General Law for
the Incorporation of Railroads, apbioved
Si ptetuber 27th 18BI, and entitled av act to
provide a general Saw for tbe ino .rporation
of railroads and to regulate the 8«uie.
The Company thu* formed shall be kaown
as tbe Augus'a and Cbatton oga Railroad
Cotnany, and the rail,wad c«*ustru ted and by said
eotnpHNy thrmugh **aid counties be
tween the foregoing dencTibcd points, nhal)
be, sa nOHi a8 can be u**w aaceriained, two
hundred and tw nty mD** h i* 1 l^hgth.
The cRpi'ai atoek ut said Company ahall be
four itiibioh^of dol ara, divided into forty
thou*- .nd >harei« of one hundred dollars each.
Ti.e principal office and reeideuoe of ^aid
eoinpany in thin state ehail be it * u
ot Augus*., and county of Richmond*
In witnemj whereof wc, the und® r *** ne ^>
have huiuuutn aigned the foregoing articles
of aneoeialion and have affix d uppo* *• 00r
aignatures tbe number of shores agreed ^
taken, by uv in said company, together w^h
our r spectivs places of eniilenoe:
Paul K. Sledge, five shares, Augusta,Ga.
W M Tintberlake, fire shales, «<
Alfred Baker, t* n shares, u
Z. McCord, too sh res, ««
Ueo. T Barnes, five .hares, n •<
Clement A. Evans, five shares, <■ «>
Win. A Courtenay five aharea, Charloiton,
8, C.
^Jne.K. ‘ j Edgertoa, five share*, ChMleaton,; 4
g WiHUms, Jr., five .hare., Churl.,
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