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Tfcv Ode It* Pa par of the County,
SakserlptloB Rates:
tat jtar, $1 $0 Six month*, 50otnt«;
•oaths, Shetoti. Payable ia/M^^nee.
W here is the key io the 'Jala
boost?
The season for picnicB is
ly^proa ching. ,
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A young man in-town seems
be bent Lee—ward.
Hew lot of buggies arrived
T A & 8 £ Borry‘6.
Forty black cats are wanted by
a gentkman in towni
v. J Jces« Anderson, of Gilraei coun ¬
ty, was in town lact week.
T A k 8 E Berry sell wagon b on
time till fall for £ood notes.
It is hard to tell on which side
of the fence the weather is.
Ool. B F Carter and wife, re¬
timed to Spring Place, yester¬
day.
Mr. £ It Parrott a as married to
Miss R B Simpson on the 16th in
f etant. •' • -
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Judge W H Ramsey is having
some repairing done on his resi-
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The Kelly lot is spoken of as
the location for the new court
house,
Meals at all hours can be had
for 25 cents, at LL Campbell’s in
. this place.
The cold snap thiB week, will
almost prepare spring eats for the.
winding sheet'
We learn that Mr. Reagan has
purchased a hous.y and lot in town,
of Charles Wall.
How is the time to buy the Thom
Mfimbothidg Harrow. Cull on
T i t S £ Berry.
Don’t fail when in Spring Place,
I© call'st the Truss office and sub -
scribe for the paper. .
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Mr, Junes Barksdale, who has
been Strife eiek for some time is
getting well again.
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The party given by Mis. Potk
Oole, Tuesday night, was enjoyed
by all who attended.
The veranda in front of Col.
Hearasill's office, adds greatly to
its appearance and comfort.
Cel. Ed Moss, was in town last
week in the interest oi a patent
bed spring of his own invention.
J Monroe Smith has gone to Ft
Mountain to practice the art of ta
king •‘pretties or uglies.” Which?
Esq. Cloer presides with becom¬
ing dignity on the supreme bench
ef the justice eunrfc in the 1013th.
Mr. Haas, a clever Knoxville
drummer, grasped warmly the
hands of bur merchants last week.
The fisherman's whistle and
the huntsman's yell are among the
enlivening music that greets our
. ears.
The prospeot for wheat, is not,
stall flattering, but we hope, it
will surpass the present expecta¬
tion^.
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Justice Heartsil] presided in hi
usual business like manner, over
the Malitia court in the Baligrc und
If Saturday.
1 Read the election notice in this
I issue and don't fail to go out and
vote upon the proposition therein
explained.
. Through a mistake of the post
master the Times for Dunn and
other offices on that line, failed to
go last w eek.
The furore of noise, so common
in the jail before court, has now
leased and everything is i. quiet
along that Potomac «
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Quite a number, h ve been wor
ehiping at the gilded, enticing, but
vastly destructive shrine of Bac
chus, for some days past.
Hones—I have Flour to sell on
credit until 1st Nov. next. Notes
C 0bHt ' ri}
MAI* ' ; Dasxis JoHssea. T
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_ Was _
Cool Springs &
school teacher and he seems quite
successful in training the
idea how to shoot.
The Judiciary of the 1013 district
held a shor session last Saturday,
for the purpose of correcting the
errors of the Constituents.
Mr. Calhoun, who recently came
from his home in one of the nor b
ern states to look after silver
•‘hopes,*’ returned last week.
.lames Tempie. has made tie
interior of his residence almost as
►picy •md" attractive as' a Pans
mansion, b his neat reparation.
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Buy y ntr guano from W L Brown
& Son, Tilton, Da,, cheaper than
the cheapest. You will save haul
ing through the mud. Ike roads
are good j
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Spring Place continues* to boom
Rev. j C Lina will soon have on
hands nice selection of family
groceries, making the sever th store
in the town.
Rev. ■d John «■ T H n’ Fhilhpps, oJ.... of , this .
county, has gone on a tour through
the west, io bebail of the U ncock
slow. We nope, he may return
fully compensated.
Jesse Tyson has gone to Missouri
He writes that Mis ouri is a fine
country, corn 30 cents per bushel,
flour 2 cents per pound, and meat
4 cents pe pound.
Mr, £ K Williams, the genial
trad mg agent of Buckner & Oo„
W’holesa'f clothiers, liasnville Ten
ne. see, has be. n iu the villag sev¬
eral days dating the weok
Miss Mattie Lee Price gave a
second exhibition of her electric,
magnetic, marvelous, mysterious,,
muscular, or a combination of the
above powers, last Monday night
Misses Aggie Ramsay and Fan*
nie Conoly, two of Murray’s
most facinatiug belles, who have
been visiting in Atlanta, for some
months pnst, came home last week
to the joy ot more than a tun of
gentlemen.
Mr. W 0 Parker, of Campbell
county, came up last week. < xpec
ting to carry off L’llson, the boy
now in jail under sentence for
twelve months in the chain g»ng,
butfrom some uiissundeist»uding
did not take him
Mr. Fayette Fox was burned at
Center V.tlley last Sunday. He
was bitlen by a maddog about a
m mth since, which resulted in bis
death. Dr, Keister, who is reliable
authority, says th it men should
carry in their pockets Nitrate o!
silver as a remedy for hydropho
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Hon. Mark A Cooper, of Carters
vilie, died last week. He waa for
merly a reeideuf. of »hie eouoty,
being at that time a mas: of c: :
siderable prominence. He repre ¬
sented this D strict in congress-,
standing high as a politician ami
statesman- After living io a good
old age. the one night that remains
to ali cast its darbnese about him,
and he has gone to the great un
mown.
“Rest For Tha Weary.”
Having local d m Murray coun¬
ty for ibe purpose of supplying the
pnb'ic with « commodity not usual
ly f- und hi Hie market, base and
Com foil I beg leave fo call their
attention to ray Bed Spring u.ul
a few of ti>e in any certificates t
have advertising f'iur worlW^Tb*
j roprietor of the Lawis nous.'. i
Dalton, sa>>: 1 have used vnri us!
patents oi bed springs, bat the Ejf
ct-lsior spring p»i . nted by Mr
£ T MoiS, ot K Teun.. is supcrici'
to them ail,
.The kllowiug named parties ol
Barlow county, say; We have
bought »nu used the Excel sun
spring mid find they give entire
and are what Mr. Moss
^pres n's them to be in every
,wrt ' ,CUiar ' Would reconjmend thtm
to every one needing springs.
8 ° Ma J 01 ' 8 - l ro P BortuW ,louse ’
Carters;vilie. J C Wolford, Ait. W
&A.li.R BW Safe field, mer
chant. Rev. H G B Turner. B A
Barton. T. C B F Barton W M
Trippe, M1. J E Hammond, mer
w*M K Mifesr'lralfeTuhu°Brifn
son. Kingston. Any one--wanting
4pmgs ! >illfeesuppliedrby
oa me at Spring Place,,
^lieFrevMwnl,Accepted
of the Spring Place Lodge, No. 145
are desired to be present at the
next regular communication.^ as
some important business is to be
transacted.
We read a letter the other day
from a gentleman of extensive ex¬
perience, who claims that big
faith in the Ft. Mountain silver
mine grows stronger every day.
The reports of certain qoacks or
deceivers, how vrr to the contra
ry.
A . Business _ ... Notice.
All Dersons inlebteil to me either
by note or account will please co ni*
forward *mi. settle at Once of 1
w j|| compelled I > jint thetufniii
tor collection, 1 ilso Jiave judge
rnents against a number of parties
that wit he executed imme 1 lately
1 ! °t attended to. J, T. Re SKY
Notice
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Notice jg bcrt?bv * ive „ lh at toe
nodical practice for the paupers
on the pauper luud, will be let out
to the lowest bidder on the first
montbs'from I'ue day in April that nrxt date. tor By twelve order
tkiuniy Board. April 418?5
Denn,s Joh,,8on - ‘°“* urm *‘
Wm. C. Martin,
Attorney at Law.
Spuing Place, Geobgia.
Immediate at lentioi gi ven to all
legal business.
Kenner &Hix,
Rbal Esta i’E Agents,
Spring Pl. oe, Gborima.
Will buy and sell lands, and
loook after titles of lands
owned by non residents.
• ’W clesby, Dalton,
wiU supply farmers of
Whitfield and Murray
counties with Bacon,
corn, flour and provi¬
sions, on lime, payable
in the fall j if they' make
satisfactory iio'es.
Enlarging Pictures.
All who have >in ill pictures
they desire to huv enlarged,
refer to J F Moutgonr iy, Coo*
siivattee, Gordon county, Ga.
Work done the best style and
ch<-ifpe?t- Fates,
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Notice vi Oc lisviy Opoc«;
. $ :_____
From this date ab U^sl cd'^er
tising must poririvcly oe paid .or j
Consul. rn>i.l. ins- -.1 U.O pasl. LORI
pi ,u m to Mb. this mm, .
Th rates are fixed bv lew
HURD & DF.LANY,
PIIO TOG RAPIIRS.
Dalton, Georgia,
We have arranged our new
to make ever style pho
(ogni|)hs and v* i 11 guarantee to
[dense those wanting jiictures.
Copies and Enhiigeincnts a
specialy.
Four (iein pictures or Fcr
rotypes made lot fifty cents.
Do not tail to call and exam¬
ine our work when in Dalton.
Pictures made on cloudy as
well as any other day.
ER LAWSHE,
Optician and Jewsier,
•DEALER IN—
WATCHES, CIXICKS, J1£W
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AOVltE TO MOTHERS.
Are you dieturbed at uight and
br ken of y our rest by a sick
suffering and crying with pain
cutting teeth? If so, send at
and get a botiie of Mrs
Soothing Syrup for children teeth¬
ing. Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon i
mothers, there is no mistakeabont
it- Mrs. Winsiow‘8 Soothing Syr
op for children teething i pbnsant
to the taste, and is the resenp
lion of one ot the oldest nd besl
female physicians and nurses in
the United Slates, and is for sale
byail dtuggiHe throughout he
world. 1'iice 2o cdiL i *v v ffv~» •
Dr. EL H. L. KEISTE i,
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" h-i not Pt f - donally ibsent.
v* !> v. found hi liis reehhuce at all
hours, day or nigi t. Proiupt ami
cureful attention givtn to all case-.
Medical,Surgical and Obstetrical,
enl-usted to hun. f mar G ! y
0.5.STARE, TRAMMKLL 8T#BE
Calhoun,Ga. SpringPiuce.Ga
STARK & STARR
Atto aeys at Law,
Prompt attention given to all lega*bu«ines«
Dr. J. P. Fann.
Resident Dentist
DALTON... .........GEORGIA.
AM kinds of me
, chanicaland < t,er
' ative Dentistry
i ft ex
Jjr eoated style, and in first-class
at reas
onable rates. The
jfgr Vr" Celluloid up iu partial Plate put or
l 'W, y r fullsotsofteeth at
reasonable ratss.
Teeth extraete d
without pain by the uso of Squibb’e pure Sul¬
phuric Ether The patronage of the citizens
of Murray county is respectfully solicited,
with a guarantee that I will do them as good
work as they can get in North Georgia, and
as cheap deutUtin as they can get it done by any first
lass North Georgia.
Nashville Chattanooga
& St. Louis Railway I
AHEAD OP ALL COMPETITORS!
The I*e8t Route to Mouisvillo, Cinoloinnati,
ludiauHpolis, Chicago and the North i* Via
Nashville.
The Heat Route to St LeuU an* the West
is via McKenzie.
The Best Route to West Tennessee and
Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tex¬
as points is via MoKensie.
Doo’t Forget It j
Be sure to ! _v year n.i'U o’.«. j
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T!.-« .1 xpntlii’f ii TYsive*er noea not go j
RB»i ^wokatige-are neci'vn-.ry, suchnsore
.
r.nt v ' hhlettte uiudeio Union 1>e, ots,
TO a OU! f H SUEEPEKS
BETWEEN
Vjl. i u.nU la>n.»ville. Nasbvi e a I i
&;Vh.,i,m,.*wiVuT:..... points. ^
Siripern to all Texas
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,1 I! PEEBLES, T. A.Chaitnlioo^
W T Rl>GEKS,P. A., Cliaita. .. >g*,
Wl DANLKY.U. P &T A., Tf’**’
Nashville,
L ¥ S 1 H,
MEHCH> NT TALES.
8 W hit eha list., Atlant , Ga
Is constantly receiving all
the Lstast novelties in his line.
Give him a call.
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‘Pa CL hoe and 11 a H Store 1
C aok ,
MoKeldcn S Carl on,
DEA LERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
35 Peachtree St. •i
Atlant*, Ga.
NOTICE. i
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 clamps. Insurance, if sound
•ten per cent on agreed valuation,
Work until the 1st: of ; May, 1885.
Stock, if insured, to remain in my
possession for nine dijvs and at my
expend K;;M. Stewart.
AT
L. F. Henry & Co’s,
New Store,
ou can get good bargains and ready accommodations. A
lull line of Family Groceries, Musical Instruments, Coffee, Jrwg
a,, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and Flour always on hand.
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA,
Hughes & Law,
HARTERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS,
No. 9 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga
HATS, UNDERWEAR, HALF IICSE, NECKWEAR
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.
Give us a call when iu the city, Wecansuit you in style
and price.
W. J. JOHNSON,
^ DIALS* 15 )■
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA.
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r J he best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Cofffe,
New Orleans Syrup. L»noi»’s factory Thread and a select stock
off ummer I’ats of the latest styles, all of whicli will, be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
C. N. VANCE,
SFRINQ PLACE, ... -i.i'A Georgia.
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-J DEALER IN }► —
General Merchundise,
Keens constantly on hand a complete Stock of
HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING
an y a g OG( | assortment c.f Wolhn Goods. AlsOj Sugar, Coffee,
Hardware, and in fact, everything usually, 9? ept in a ^First-class
general store, f’lv ap foi , ash, or barter. [jan 8, ly
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I^TjfiW RICH
hraltl., if such a thills b<- possible. For curing FemaleComptnanta tkeke PIUr Rav* a*
nimmirnp CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
■■■UU | || fia |J> R» JOHNSON’S ANODYNE EINEHENT nlU Inn.B
IIIh I* I Ifl 11 M •El Jy A taneeu.lv relievo there terrible diseases, and will [lositlveljr
H B ouro nine ca.es out of ten. Information that will save
Wll IIIBIIaliu ■ Van many lives sent better free tha* by mall. Don’t delay a moment.
u Prevention 1. cure.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT ,
Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet to 1. S. Joubsow & Co.. Boston, Maaa.
MAIlC i|[t Umf IIEllO I LAI AV
WRIGHT’S INDIANVEGETABLEPlLLS
FOB THE
LIVER
And all Bilious Complaints
sate to
j^ e w | s H o u s e .
Wttbin T. n steps of the Cat suit
Dalton, Georgia.
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Every thing new and first class,
A home for Commercial Travelers
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and Winter boaaders. Transicn
ra | eB $2*per day. Liberal rate by
week or month. . Special , rates to
people of Murray county.
iJ. ^ Q-A. LEWIS, Tmtirra Proprietor.
N’lTioE^All'^arijes indebted to
n- are hereby nolifiedTo cc me up
iramediatejy and ttiake sottlemcnt
We are needing thei'AnoEry at d
must have it.-A npehson & Son.
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Dennis Johnson set 1 b Arklnck.s
Indian Blao^l Pills,-Tj^ey lead ti e
world for ' Headache ai,d Liver
Pills’ "
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Wanamaker & Brown.
OAK HALL
PH IL ADELPHIA, ‘ " rKNK.
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The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
S M. »■- TUOMAS,
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.. Mecchapt Tailor;
DaltcN, G K<ll,GlA,
Guar ran tees gepd vuik ai^
rates;