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T4UKOOV. MkRCH |IMI8U.
Obscjn* Language
•- Obscene language is defined
t-» be such as a high toned pun
lie opinion will designate as in
delicate autl disgusting,
vulture will be delighted with
a dish the very scent of which
wiH be nauseous to & delicate
palate* Our language is the
cmbtHHitfent of our thoughts*
Our conversation, whether
yml^tc ... or private, . pictures the
creations desires and inclination
ofour souls. Coarse unchaste
anJ vulgar language indicates
the impurity ot the fountain
Iron! whencs it flows, and the
capacity of ita vender, to think
and the dimensions of their
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,ut,aP * *
Having a clear* uu<!t;r*tau<l
ing—‘Now,” said the
gloom to the bride when they
Standing before we settle
to married life; are you to be
president or vice .president of
,hi s concern.!" -1
neither president nor vie- p‘es
i(lent . sh , ^
be content with a *u> tmltii He
positJo,,.” “9, hat is that*”
.<c 0 ntrol)er of the cum ncy
— — ►» * «
Conuril BluffvWa, March
19.—The suprotue court,
through .1 Mg- ito<h*»ck, all
the bench , concurring, • tvn
<lere«l »n opinion affi niing the
eonstituuoriiilit of the
bition law Tit opinion is
aweeping, c<*nctusive and
plete. It sustains the Validity
of Uk- injnmirai, to do*
saloons, rnd in every
Men, carelessly, use unfitting
language - • ° in the presence ‘ of
young m-ttin/their people and children, for
getting their certainty celtamty to to em em . •
late, and the sowing seed that
briug ? forth an ill and poison
ous harvest. a Ta It is • a pity *a tor a
the , dehcatelv , a i attuned aa j etrs ot a
au innocent child to be gtated
by the foul trash of Billiug
gate.
Let us be careful as to the
language we use. Cultivate
nobb thoughts and an elegant
manner of expressing them
Detest * obscenity. Hate that
which degrades the mind and
defiles the soul. 1 et y our
characters be built of pure
material, then they will stand
the tests ef time and eternity.
Truly Janus
s ' ■■
Virtue Neoessary te(T rue
Sucoess* !
First: A young’man who
desires to be successful in the
j s
* e&ioinplishment of good must
start.in the right direction;
thus laying a firm foundation
on which the temple of charac¬
ter may be reared. How im¬
portant that the student of
mathematics, for instance, have
n sound premise in order that
a legitimate conclusion be rea¬
ched so that to be successful
for good, the yong man must
see well, that the right lounda
tion be laid.
2nd: A young mao should
consider well what avocation
in life will best suit his genius.
All cannot engage in the same
work, for meD differ as much
iu taste and temperament
they do in physical appe trance.
No young tuan should
himself a blank; but sh uld no
lily endeaver to do some work
that will be advantageous to
his fellow tuan. When he as¬
certains the Hue that he : s best
fitted to follow; then he sho lid
more on this course with zeal
and perseverance. Having at
all times an eye single to the
glory of God.
£rd; Never become discour
aged if you meet with adversi¬
ty. No occupation is iree from
misfortune. The farmer’s crops
often fails, the physician often
loses a patient. Rise from ad ¬
versity with a fixed purpose to
do or die.
4th; Be prompt in business,
Always, it possible, keep your
promise. Obsei ve natures leg
tllaiity and get a pattern of
life h orn her. The great secret
iu most mens lives is theii
promptness in the occupation
they follow. (Continued.) W,
jj, I'lrrix
SPeoial Notice to Tax.Payofa. !
to be
mmOoderatan4ii»K by moo; Lllhe
A P r il “ex* th.H is to more fully
The County B :?ard van borrow
” ,0,, *y *° hudU public building# at
payable on tba hrs< <iav*of J.*nu
^' I, to 1
.Jvet . it notes payable ku-I i.ear
il! r5s * *« afor^th! r the
same manner as rue ■tt 1
borrow# monoy-froui another. 1»*
ifce void book of the county
calied couu
a » c of two thirds of lie qual
bed v i .r# of #aid c nniv will be
r* quo 1 lo anihoriae the ctfmlv
i,, ard to give those not* a according
maintains the provisions of the i
ac f a ® l . t stands i to-day , i on the ,
j
statute la,oks of the 'tate.
.., " 4 h: cahl,, . . ' t r : ~ ,,, . . .
" tt '‘ 11 H l vw -*
„ , 1W b cll| . •
inUMt , ^ ol
' / °} 1 ' ' U , 11 n J , , . S °
sol r l d I »i‘M w li and lion y\ f nl 1 eh , os*;
ted a 1 i big • uostiiled, *, , . healthy ,a, nu n;
•
and . these , qualities .. good
go a
deal further 10wm l develop
ing the sort of energy that an
administration needs than
•night be supposed.--New
York Sun.
Th« republic, Guatemala, has
set on foot a project the end in
view Vicing the consolidation
of Central American republics,
against the d- sires of several of
those vepnblics A chieftain is'
now marsh idling his forces and
it is thought war is imminent-.'
The United States will see
that thiscentralization schetn^
ulterly fails.
Reports from Utah say, that
Clevelands inauguraj addtess
has created a greater sensation
of fear among the “Saints”
than all previous proclimations
and persecuti ns against them.
The reason is, they know, he
will execute the law to the
letter, regardless of sectional
popularity.
President Cleveland lusreiit
ed a pew in the first Presbyte¬
rian church of Washington, <e
which Rev. B. Sundi Hand, for¬
merly chaplain ot the United
States senate is pastor I’ll.*
pew was occupied la-n Sundii v
by M ss Cle< eland and M
Hoyt, sisters of the president.
It .Si*PtlIS til it G t. 'i>;ir.-io*,
presidfllt rtf tsVl.i iiUlitlu, has
ttttrtlUJ)! Oil to SCl/V tljnti tilt
territory and dt*»l -oj tin
rity of quit,-.. in. illair ..I . In
Central ^Vmerican rvpiiM cs
But the Unit' d Slat s have
taken action up, n tli> qu s ion
having -ent --.’P** io. ii in
stoj>pin r th* in n rceiion.
It is reported lin s.t .me
majesty was iu Bibb eoimt
jail one night last w-ek, tiii?
may l> - true, hotvev. i w I .--a
he m i!v* g to-l hi- esc^p It •
fore the coining o-jl t\ . oth
illg pi escllts n tut,i fiaglitl.il''
a)>pear>hf*e *»> hi.n'ihan l ot
Tw eiiint m-.iu-i n part
fliers have bet n *1 ,»i« iuii m l
in lie iicighboi a * i <• m i-iioH
to the hea<lq"ii> ie> ol i li C*"H
nasauga liver, i. nd al-o in t!t
northern portu n of Murray
Gotinty.—Dalton Argu«.
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Hon. K Jeff .i ds, a Mi-sissip
pi Congressman, died last
week.
i
Notice to Corttractora.
P*’ 1 * 4 '* oiCbmmisnoitmB_of
* Dli i , u *.jOth day of April;
4wo »torifea high, jvith tin roi.f, *o
be compifeted by the is! day of
Jai nary 188$ Seventy five per cent
cash on estimates by the superin
rerident of construction will be
p id as the work prugr* i«b is, and
filial pay merit will bo made at the
completiou and reception of the
work. 8p@eiflcatat.ion mad detaii
dia-w ng will be on file in ‘he t'rdi
narys office in Soring Piace after
t he first day ot April next. l’h<
Board of Oomnuss oners will re¬
serve ti.e right to reject any or all
bids Eacli bidde will be required
to tccumpan * his bid by two suffi¬
cient bondsmen who will be re
ed to in double the
^a«dIr.lo«e Smm.md .... !*nd
l 1
.hi.ty flvf votes will be r-ouiiwd
V!|
;>• o n f jo *t ‘ i i yrurrat^s**
-
i ct the whole i vXih # v' .r. which
inolu-t-mg *ftj' urreht
tay ikai to about i»>■ dul and
| Wel , < v f v< cents on the hundred
*d. I j r p <tv. 1 he qu-s*
i . tesfMlied .».» tlM t«X pftVer# »8
sim. v whether pav the whole
-ax hi. year, or l ave four y ars to
, v iu . There is no wiling
bond in the c»se
Dkk» ; h Jon>.-«at Chaibmah < B
• W li lUaSEV Ormnarv.
Flour lor Sale
Ai. the Spring Place flouring
mills, situated nine miles' east
Spring Place, on the waters
of Holly creek;'first ch ss family
’flouf is always kebt on hand
at the lowest cash price.
A. T. Looan.
BENJ. CARTER, ’
F.
Attorney at Law. '
-SFB1MO PtaCE, G*b»ou. ■t ‘.
HOHBSTKAD '-Xr . FOTICS < ;
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St.ti or Qioboia Moeraj Cocntt
H ugh L Bangle h*i applied tor exemption
of pereonepty, end letting apart a d valua¬
tion of homestead nd 1 will par. upon the
same at 12 O’oloek m on the' l&th of April
lS8i at mjr office, Thi• March 24, 1885.
W. II. ItAMSBY,Ordinary.
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Directary,
J. C. Fain, Juvlg* Superior Caart.
C. N. King, Clerk .Sujierl jr Court
C. L. Terry. Sheriff.
W. II. Ramsey, Ordinary.
T. -i. Orbey, Treasurer.
M. U. Bramb'ett, T.,r Reoeirer
tt It. 0 eg ry. T iX C ,llert->r.
M. .M B iter, >\-unty Surveyor.
C. B ft -Hand, Cor-ieur
Coin<ni«-ioi.ere. Iteouie Jnhneen, K Water
huu«o,Sr, S. L. Triinmier, Johu A. Berry,
W. J White.
Boftr/I <»f K DicftLion, M. K, C'-a^Diio, Pr«8.
S II. Henry, -ec'y »4»j*l County £ohnoJ Com
iniswioTier, W G. liarria, II. L* Paogle, John
O Spruill.
nmiiCE-,
Spri- g P see—824th Dist., S 0 Cu ter J. P.
II HeartsiH V. p„ D 0 Ken e» aud John
I'hildere C nstub ee.
BailGnm d-S.-Std Dist , W b tiartsiii
-nd Aq
dcrsoi. lilack Co stahl.es
h d - , w u ihmhu-> j. p.,
" J " F ’ * " **•
d -ohii B —7#2u i dl-i w c d Gordon j p.
u * Humphreys N. P . J r Morrison Con.
nt»ib!e
Te th—8T4fh Dim. T J Br‘v»nt J. P.,DC
Du n Uo* .>»t»bfe.
tilt'll SH- IftHtli D-hvi t J U OutJVl J. t*,
J II ib'o \ !>., J D B ami E S H*»w
of. C**uetiibU*i*
iOldit, Ih-I., M VV Coer J. d. , B F C
Lough ridge .V (»., k p, But,< * d tt
Sw in.on C sjnb ee.
Sliucs Pen— 18301 h Dist ' ^ ^*i
J B Bondu I . ..i \ ,1 Ri.-n oil. •' ,.tnh-" ’
B»,«. pun—!29hh Ditr . J W K
B B B-own v I*. * V, 1,
BruVVt: CvIhKt tb e-,
Arrlvtl a»d I>oj> r urt- of A7 iiv
DaD»>n—7 n. »n. fitiVyybriv^kS p *r
in fly.
_ T-i'i i’igR . _ -ok—Departs 7
m Saturday,
arrives 8 p. m. Friday
EDiJoy—Depart. 7» m, Tues'ay. Thurs¬
day Saturday; A-rlves S p. m, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday.
Onssviils—Deports (Sam Monday, Wed*
(tesday, Friday; arrives « p M. Tuesday,
Thursd y, Saturday;
Connapnogs—Deports • .
fl o. IS- Thtjrsihyj
•frlves 7 p. a. fboxttis?: 1 ''
amount ot toe bid tor faithful com*
phanne * ith the contract, within
be time specified, or for any dam
ag said county tnay sustain by
reason of t he non complience qf the
eoiit: actor.
Atlanta Weekly Gonstiiutiop
pie 8e copy font times and send
bdl to the Ordiearv of Murray
County. This, Spring PI. ce Ga .
Fybruaiy Dennis 19th Johnson. 1885. E Waterhouse,
Sr , Samuel L Trimier, W J W bite,
John A Be rv, Board of Commis¬
sioners of Roads and Riven: es for
Murca Obuntv Georgia.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Five Years Time, at 8 per
cant, by Corbin Banking Co., of
New York, on Improved farms in
Murray county. Application
must lie made through
rlec 7, tt . Tiumueix Stabr. ’
Stock and Convey
ances
For hire or sale at JK. V SE
HOLLAND’S Livery Stable
m Dalton, Ga. Also a wagon
Yard is kept in connection
therewith. The patronage of
the people is much desired, and
especially those 6 out Murray
County: '
LORILL A RD’S
Maccoboy Snuff.
Caution to Consumers.
As many inferior imitations kiv*>
appeared upon fh» market in pack
agt/g so clotu y .resembling ours as
to deceive: the unwary, we won'd
request purchaser^ to see that th
red itUiographed tin cans in which
't i>< packed.’dways )» ar
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
1» bn>'Ti!* tlt«im;1 tiii«m you pay
as lu'ivu f i tt ini', j-ji'f article a<
tip,. ottino curls
He Sure You Obtain The fSenultie.
LORILLARD’S (’UMAX
Rr-d Tin , ,, r Plnar Tobacco.
* aL
] Th>- Kiiteot “wee avy Chewing Tin.
ba**co Made* *
Beware of Imitations
APRIL SIIKHIM’B OLE,
ST4TK or Gaosof Mr hr at v'ouiuty
W ill he -old ho.fote the court h»»o-- dooriN
the town oCSpiiojj F'M'ne, t., th* lughA't*! l*i
der at on blit* utotv, iw «n fb‘ horn
of 8 1 >4‘ ' ■ t lit- fin* J a* i- > t«r XI
th»* iiotvi t *t• “i br*ll - ’y - w •
Tw. *t'T* I rue” L-st'
I) MI X |*l» ! t. i 24 i VV* w
! trie! S • •fV hi f • «<«l f*,oa • _; *. M
fll‘>' f|> tl 1 ■ti - G i>tV; M i .» .
| r>*rt»y t . I u t >«I! • <*o ••!< il u li U :
sc*!" * “ •'•••
W! -
On %'(■ »<■ ; v<-8 I • V ;• (1 , rt titU
• v- Of f’rty •• Mr s rwiV’i,
fi i I tom the Sups ... 0,1 1 .aid " e,m £ Y. v
■ V* v ut of ra , » y St,„. a to, vs. , , r.
M il ja* TbifAI «rcii ^rd, iKSi#
Alflo.at t.lie t-amr time iinfl n ft 20
<»f land a? fhe propertv f M P B *irl .7*1
j I :>i? tr a 2D -rf're piee<' of land owned by
T M L t peie.h Vi«,gia th» South w wt et rru'T
1 - I 1.0' No. B6 in th* 9 h d strict ud 3rd sec
tim> of Murray County Georgia said land
levied •» by virlneof an attachment fl fo,
Is md from 'he Ju-iiee o--urt ofthe 824th
districtII. M In favorof J W Patrie against
>1 P Bond Levy made and returned to n>e
by D CKen er, L
Also at the same time and place tbirtf «
eres more or less off the west a d of tot No.
43 in the 9th District and 3rd seetioo of said
county levied <w by virtue of a Ju tiee Ceurt
fl fa from 1013th district ft. M. in favor of
A T Logan Ve. Joseph T Stftflb, as the proper¬
ty of defendant. L,ty lead by constable
eodretttme* t» a*.,;.ULTofitvSEsriff
uo TO
W ooten AM) Holnei,
Wholksal* Dealers is
drugs, oils, paints, windqw glass, cigar*
'5
AND TOBACCO. • *
Dalton OeerslA
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGN’S IN
j
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
Ja«t Receives at the Wllaery Mere «t. , it
% ,
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, '£*«*,
'* -.0 - S¥* .
Dalton, Georgia. ■$ / f
A new eai elegant aeeottment ef Milinery eruTStree S*e#^,#fStraw
Bon>,eti mid Ltdle*' »-d Children’s H*t« [trimmed - *r d an trimmed ] Veek
end Smh Ribbon., Vllvet Ribbons, Reek Ties, Boee.t Silks, Setins,
Velvets end Crapes, Flowers, Foetbers,Ornaments houses he. Oar, |oods
were bought of the largest and best Importing in Bela- '
more end New Tors, end,will be sold et very low
prices for oesh.
I
GUANO V- v
FOR SALE BY ' i
•- *
Ovbey & Martin*
D divered iu Spring Place or Dalton We guarantee temk
odis sliipped directly from the works. You can save tine
. over almost impassable roads by buying £at hornet
J. II. Bergen ■
Now o ers to the Planters ol Georgia the most *'p«werJ8i
SLUMP EX'I IlAt TOR ever invented. Gives up
Gy the Leading Expert Machinists, to I« ipovw
power!ill than any other device-ever invent-,
ed. He will sell county rights or any bnuw ;
her ot cuuutieH in the State of Georgia, -
Good live m«fu eau make iiotn |ylO,t#. r
$1.’ a day with this machine nariy '.: ?•
season of the year. Parties that „
mean business can address 1 '■■■? :■}
J H. BERGEN, Woodlatyn, orDitliojo, 6t
i^'A lull si*, u f> i kiu_ machine can be seen-at Dalton. Ga.
Petition fo^ Incorporation.
N ‘TICK OF THE FORMATION OF A COM
PANY OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
RAILROAD FROM AUGUSTA, GA., TO
HArTANO'iGA, TENN..AND ITS IN¬
TENTION TO APPLY FO -. A CHARTER
I ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENER¬
AL R vILROAD LAW OF THE STATE,
APPROVED Sep' 27, 1881.
We the uuderaig «d Pau' R Sledge, W M
Tiiuberlak,- Alfred Baker, Z MoCord, Geo. T
Bar ea, T D CuewuiIt Clement A Evans, of
Augusta, Ga., ami Win A Courtenay, Ja« E
Edg-irton, Geo W Williams, Jr., John B Peck
a- d J E Adger, of Charleston, 6 C., do here¬
by agree to f.rui au4 do hereby form a com¬
pany ior the purpose of constructing, main,
taining a railroad for public use in urn con¬
veyance of persons and property from the
city of Augusts, in the county of Riohmond,
and St-te of GeurgU.ou a tine aa »eae aa
practicable as a stra gut line to a point in the
i-onnty of CatO 'sa, in said State, on the line
diridiig e State of Tennessee trout the
State of Georgia, and at that point to be on
necteii wnh a railinad to be constructed tin¬
der th* aw> of rbe Snuo of Tennessee either
coiiiiei-ti g with some raiiroud in tile State
ofT oeseee, n w enie i qg T-noessse. i lie city of Cbut
ir.onga, in theSiute of or to be
t-obetruoled direet frmii anid point of inter
reetion to the smd city of Chattanooga. The
fo mng being the counties through which
or into which, the proposed railroad is in
temtesl t> he made. Richmond, Columbia,
I.iuenln ilkes, Oglethorpe, K'bert, Madi¬
son Jackson. Dawson, Frank in, Bonks, Pickens, Hall, Lump- Mur¬
k n, Gilmer, Fannin,
ray, bitfield andCalops.. Said Company
to h, .rganisnd and conducted in conformity
with the with all the regulations, provui n
and Georgia, requirements km-vrii f the statute General of the Law State
ol as the f.»r
ti,e 1 nt-i.ri'uiution of It i)made, apbroved
V p einbi r 27th 1881, and entitled aa act to
provide a genera aw fur the incorporation
of nilroads uad to rev-a are the same.
Toe Couip o, thus foi-iiied ahull lie known
as the • As . tt!» No t h iiioi. oga Railiond j
Co lo- H ,\ .1 n.-raii,. H.i eo.nstru ted by said
n ugh said e unties and he
b« >M»: 111 i - g eg he aeseribed aseeitaiue.i, points, shall
tSjfi t t'*' 11 >* two
no ,1 e . n . t« .ty icitI., length.
Coils nd Sh i-e of one hundred d-.Uftia each,
T: C p.iueipu off.- and residence of -aid
l' iU, -S '• <" -"’I- ha I he in the oily
i.l ugu* mid cmnr.y -I K..-Iiiuoh.I.
j nitoo-s wh. , i w.-, the undersigned,
have hereunto signed the f- iegoiog, urticies
of .issiw-iuitoh «d have affix d Opposite our
-‘‘gooiures toe ouinhe of shares agreed tube
i.'-ken t,y Us in >uid company, together with
• •ur r speetive U places five of esidenee:
Paul .-led e, shares, Augusts, Gs.
V M Tiuibenske, five shales, “ “
Alfred Baker t n shares, <4 II
Z. McCoid, te sh res, 4i tt
Geo. T Barnes, five -hares, tt 4*
C emwnt A. Evans, five shares, M <«
ha A Courtenay five shares, Charleston,
8 C.
Jas E. Edgerton,five shsrts, Cha'lsston,
8. C.
Geo. W Wi llsms.Jr , fire shares, Charles¬
ton. 8. C.
John B Peck five shares. Charleston, 8. f.
J R Adger. firs shares. Charleston, S. C.
Of wke. ,h. foregoing tw.lv.person, .kail
directors for the first year.
-e
Election Native.
Notice to the qualified votes a ef
M uri ar County.
This is to give hotic » that as el¬
ection will be held at the varioar
voting precincts ol Marray County
on Sat urday the 4th da-, ot of April
1885, to decide whether County
Warrants shall-be issued to bor
rnw money Ooiirl House, to pay for Jail ,.tha baildiug
oi a and jailers
House, for said'- county The a
uif wdl nut be necessary about for,this purpose
J welvs Thousand
dollars besides interest said war
ifti.tsto bo issued and payable on
the 1st days of January 1887 188$
and 1 89 -*»d’drawing interest at
Bight per cent per annum. All
pert b«re ou« the quafified to vote for mem
of general assembly all
<ju i lifted 4o rote at' sRid election
Those voting for the issue' of said
warrants will put on th**ir Ballots
'Foi Warrants’’those opposed to
f ? «is-ue shall have on this Ballot
"Aaai nsts Warrartts” Xbe returns
of Siiid election wid be made to the
County the Board of said -joiiuty by
luarmgerafcbere of, This t!ie 4th
day of March 1885- £1
D nnis Johnson Waterhouse
Sr.. S&inael L : Triinmier. W J
White, John A Berry. Oouuty
Oommissionera, ,.
mvoicsTorics.
State or SstIMi, Karra; C.wty:
Namcy MoaTn \ MarraaSuperior Court,
vs J V March adjourned Ism
J.,». R, .<• Moateb 1884.
It appearing to the Court from tbs rsturt
of *he Sheriff that tho deft does u.t reside
in this county, and it further appearing that
footed by publieatiou is the North Georgia
Timxe, a newspaper published i. said oooAty,
in terms of tho law. March J. 188*.
J c FAIN, J. 8. C., C.«.
Ths above is • true extraet from the min*
utes of eourt. C. N. KING, Clerk.
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