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Jfortii Georgia Times
thihsdav. a Phil a ises.
Profanity
Thu fondness betrayed by
some men lor irreverent lang¬
uage is exceediuglv strange. It
seems with some, whose con¬
versation we have heard, to be
a confirmed habit, petted and
caressed with such endearment
as would be expected from a
] wing mother to her tender
babe. Again there is another
class of persons who have, what
is falsely termed, a refined way
of cursing—the substitution of
by-words, prefenng these to
oaths that make gentlemen
Blush and are so painful to the
ears of the fairer sex.
1st. Profanity is nseless. It
will make you no money. It
will not bring to light the no¬
bler qualities of your nature.
It will not add any laurals to
the crown of your fame, even
if it does add to your notoiie
ty, It will not strengthen
your influence for good; but
wd! paralyze that influence and
make it prolific for evil.
2nd. The best society tbe
world has ever known has
placed a stigma upon you if
you transgress her laws of pro¬
priety and politeness by indul¬
ging in this impious habit.
Yet. there are men who care
not for the feelings of others
.and persist in their course of
disrespect to ladies, old age,
ministers, angels, God, by their
use of vile language in their
presence or at least in their
hearing. flilfPl'fm
habit is in direct
violation of our Creator’s com¬
mandment. God’s authority is
supreme. We, who are the
recipients of His love and mer ¬
cy should recognize Ilis right
to enact laws for our govern¬
ment and should consider our¬
selves duty bound'to render
stiict obedience to Ilis ordain—
inents. “Thou shalt not take
the name of the Lord thy God
in vain,” is the highest author¬
ity we can give upon the sub¬
ject before us, and the founda¬
tion for the strongest plea we
can make against the use of
profane language. If you are
in the habit of cursing wheth¬
er for pastime or to give evi¬
dence of the storm of anger
that rages in your'soul let me
entreat you to determine to
give uu the Labit forever.
Janus.
Virtue Necessary to True Suc¬
cess-
5th. Never learn to misrep¬
resent anything in your busi¬
ness transactions, By this
means you will get the, confi¬
dence of the public; and when
this confidence is gained the
battle is more than half fought,
continue to do right and the
victory is yours.
6th. To succeed, moreover,
it is necessary that one be in¬
dustrious and persevering. Did
yon ever see one. young man
doing well who was indolent?
The history of all our success¬
ful men prove that had it not
been for their industrious and
persevering habits they would
have full-n far short ot success.
V !>. You/must not be self
i-h ir is right for you to pro
tec. y >ur own interests; but
you i.in-t also regard the inter*
* st.s u;' other people, When
j ui;ng man giius the victory
h’mself he has gained a
triumph than was ever
by Hanibal or Bona
parte.
8tb. Do right because it is
right, How important lot us
so act that we may please
Creator, Seek not up
plause for the sake ol applause
but struggle to do right be
cause you are actuated by a
noble desire to be good and to
do go d. With my best wish
H6 for the success ol the young
men of our country allow me to
subscribe myself, the young
man’s friend. W. D. Petty.
Perhaps no appointment which
President Cleveland has yet
made will give more satisfac¬
tion than that of Dick Hub
bard, of Texas, to be minister
to Japan. Dick is fat, jocular
and popular, and to crown all
is as good a Georgian as ever
left the old empire state to
grow up with the country iu
Texas.
The French troops in Ton
quin have suffered a ssvere de¬
feat, at the hands of the Chin -
ese, who are 50,000 stroug
Tlje French are gti n retreating
and may meet with still fur.
ther disaster. Great excitement
exists in Paris, and tbe defeat
of the government is confident¬
ly expected.
The Mexican band gave a
concert in the Exposition mu¬
sic hall March 29, afternoon. A
peiee of music written in honor
of Liberty bell was received
arranged tor sixty-six instrn
ments, rehearsed and perform
ed succssfully in the space
twenty four hours.
Monday, President Cleve¬
land sent, among ninny others,
the following nominations to
the Senate: Evan P. Howell,
Consul of the U.Sat Manches¬
ter, Eng.;A. R. Lawton, Minis¬
ter to Russia; Gen. J. E. John¬
son, Railroad Commissioner.
The election of Mr. Cleve¬
land turns out a great many
rats that have grown gray in
office. The? decapitated post¬
master of Galesburg, Illinois,
had held the place twenty four
years.
The Mohammedans are 1 23,
000,000 in all /countries, but e
veniu European Turkey, com¬
monly consi tiered the strong
hold of Islam, only one fourth
of the population is Mohamme¬
dan.
Earl Granville has instruct¬
ed the delegates ta the Suez
conference to be held in Paris
to refuse to consider any propo
isition that might interfere
with the customary quarantine
regulatins.
The latest from the west iu
dicate that the Indians are to
attack Battleford to day. The
settlers and their families are
being moved to Swift Ckrreent
station. Great alarm is felt.
Messts. Garland and Lamar
are the two quiet members of
the cabinet. Neither ot them
will d<^ anything in the way of
entertaining.
The deudioek In the Illinois
legislature continues. Logan
xvi 11 persevere and finally com.'
in or keep his antagonist out.
The French cabinet resigned
March 39, and effort is being
made to elect a new oue.
It is tbonght Guu. Grant
dying.
SPecial Notice to Tax Payers
Whereas (here -ippeats to be a
raisunderstandiutr by roany*of the
lax payers o t Murray countv in
regard to the proposition to be
voted on Saturday the 4th day of
April next this is to more fully
explain the same.
The County build Board can borrow
money to public buildings at
8 pei cent interest per ar.nom di
?idtd into four tqual installments
payable on the first days of Janu
ary 1886, 1887, 1888. and 1889, lo.r
which the County Board desire to
give th ir notes payable an i bear
ing interest as aforesaid in the
same manner as one individual
borrows money from another, In
the tecord book of the comity
board these notes are called coun¬
ty warrants. of flit
A vote of two thirds qual¬
ified voters of said c unly will be
required board give io authoiize the counly
to these netes according
to law
'faking Ihe last general election
as tba standard one thousand and
thirty five votes will be required
•‘For Warrants.** in order to, cairy
the proposition. If the number of
votes are not given * for warrants"
the only alternative left the coun
ty board will be to levy'and col
lect the whole tax this year, which
will rmonnt, including current
tayation to about two dollars and
twenty five cents or. the hundred
dollars taxable property. Th<5 ques¬
tion presented lo the tax payers is
simply whether wo pay the whole
tax this year, or have four y- are to
pay it. in. There is no selling
bonds in the case.
Dennis JonN -on Chairman U, B
W H Bamsky Ordinary.
Flour for Sale
At the Spring Place flouring
mills, situated nine miles east
ot Spring Place, on the .jvaters
of Holly creek; first class family
flour is always kebt on hand
at the lowest cash price.
A. T. Logan,
BENJ. F. CARTER
Attorney at Law/!
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Spring Placs: Georgia.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE ~
Statu of Groroia Murray County
H ugh L Pangle has applied for exemption
of personality, and setting apart and valuu-.
tion of homestead tid I will pngs upon tlio
same at J2 O'cduek ui on the 15th. of April
1885 at my office* Tin* March iI4, 1885.
VV. ii. It A M S E Y, 0 rd i r»ury.
Directory,
J. C. Fain, Judg.Superior Coajrt.
C. N. King, Clerk Superior Court.
C. L. Teiry. Sheriff.
W. II. Reiusey, Ordinary.
T. J. Ovbey, Troaiurer.
M. II. Bramblott, Tux Reeoivet.
W. 0. Gregory, Tax Oolleotor^
M. M. Bates, Cnunty Surveyor.
C. II Hnlland, Coronor.
Coraiiiissior.ers, Hennis Johnso.n, E.Wntcr
houso, Sr., S. L. Trimuiior, John A. Burry,
W. J. White.
Board of Education, M. II, Chastain.Pros.
S. II. Ilonry, Seo’y and County School Com¬
missioner, \V. G. Harris, II. L. Tangle, John
G. Spruill,
JES'IICEV.
Spring ?laoe—824th Dist., S G Ca-tor J. P.
H llaurteill N. P., 1) C Ken.or nn^ John
Childers C nstabtev.
Ball Ground—825th Dist ', W D Ilartsili
J. P., J A Blnnk N P, J JI IV.st and An¬
derson Black Constables
Eighth—984th List , \V K XiSnkey J. P.,
J II KiihnN. P., J 51 Fox and John Ingle
CoNstables. 4
Doolittle—782nd Dist., 4V C D Gordon J P.
D E Huunihreye N. P., J T MofrUou Con.
stable.
To th—874tb Diet., T J Bryant J. P., D C
Dunn Constable.
AlaouUft— lOUtb DiRt., J U Oneal J. P,
J II Wilson N. P.,JD Baxter and E S How¬
ell Constables.
J013th Dist., 31 W Cioer J. P., B F C
Loughi'idge. N. P., E 1, Batos and G W
Swanson Constables.
Shuck Pen—-1039th Dist., E W Bond J. P.,
J BBondandaud VV M Richards Cot it|b1ea.
Bull Pen—1291 th Dist., J W Finoher, J P.
B B Brown N. P., A T Osborn uud VV 11
Brown Constables.
Arrival and Departure of Malle.
Dalton—Departs 7 a, in. daily, arives 5 pm.
daily.
Talking Rock—-Depart«7a‘. in. SalurdAy,
arrives 6 p. ui. Friday.
Ellijay—Dpparta7n.m, Titos lay, Tbur»
day. Satnrd iy; Arrives 5 p. m, .Monday,
Wednesday, Frirlay.
CnssvtJle—Departs Bum Monday, Wed
nesday, Friday; arrivta 0 p 51. Tuesday,
y, Saturday. j
Conn.ipauga—Depart* d ft- Thursday; 1
m.
arrireu 7 p. uq. Thursday^
Notice to Contractors.
The Baud of Commissioners of
Murray c unty Georgia. \Vill Re
ceive unti| thb 20lh day of April
next. Seated proposals for build
iug a court house at Spring Bla, e
in said county. 50 feet by 70 feet,
two t-torieB high, with tin roof, to
be completed by the 1st day of
January 1886 Sevanty five per cent
cash on estimates by the superin¬
tendent of construction will be
paid a3 the work progresses, and
final payment wiii be made at tbe
completion and reception of the
work. Specifloatation and detaii
draw tag will be on file in the Ordi
nary‘8 office in Soring Place after
the first day of April next. The
Board of Ootmnissoners will re¬
serve tbe right, to reject any or all
bids Evclt bidder will be required
to accompany his bid by two suffi¬
cient bondsmen who will be re
quit ed to justify in double the
amount of the bid for faithful com
piianoe »-iUi the contract, within
ibe time specified, or for any dam
age said county may sustain by
reason of the non ocmplience of the
contractor.
Atlanta Weekly Constitution
pie se copy foor times and send
bill to the Ordiearv of Murray
County. This, Spring Place Ga.
Febrmuy 19lh 1885.
Dennis Johnson. E Waterhouse,
Sr.,Samuel LTritnier, W J White,
John A Be- rv, Board of Commis¬
sioners of Bonds ami Revenues for
Murray County Georgia.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Five Years Time, nt 8 per
cent, by Corbin Banking Co., of
New York, on improved farms in
Murray county. Application
must be made through
dec 7, tt. Trammell Starr.
Stock and Convey-
ances
For hire or sale at JESSE
HOLLAND’S Livery Stable
m Daitott, Ga. Abo a wagon
Yard is kept in connection
therewith. The patronage of
the people is much desired, and
especially those fjora Murray
Couoty.
LOKILLARD’S
Maccoboy Smilf.
Caution to Consuraers.
As many inferior imitations lnve
appeared upon the market in pack
ages so elosw'y resembling oms as
to deceive the unwary, we would
request purchaser to.sea that Hi¬
red lithographed tin cans in which
it is packed always In ar
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
In buying the imitation you pay
as much f >r an inlVrior article as
tlie genuine costs.
He Sure You Obtain The Gcuuiue.
LO R ILL A R D’S CL! M A N
Red Tin Tag Plug Tobacco.
The Finest -^weet Navy Chewing To¬
bacco Made*
Beware of Imitations
APRII, SHER1FI<»S SALE.
Static of Gkorgia Murray Countyy
W ill be sold before the eourt home door In
tbe town of Spuing Place, to tlio highest hid
der at public outcry, Tuesday between the legal hour*
of saloon flic first in April next
the following described property to-wit:
Twenty reven acris oflatul more or less
beiug parti g lorg No. 245 in the 9th dis¬
trict ami 3rd #ecttou of s*«ill co’uotv, M »re
fully «lqM bfe ribediua deed from Mary J O
Oaiirf K VVtlsntt rennrded in lUn k *:*>”
page Record • of deed Murray Superior
Court aud being the place on which Mr*
S K WJI80I. N««\v hrea Levied on a a the
property of Mr* S E Wilson, to gutisIy a
fi f t from the Superior Court of aaid eou «y
in f J vor of f’ra.’ » , Boyl^tnn & Co, v*. S E
\\ R.hou, This M ureli 3rd, IF85.
Aim at the some time un.l pbioe 20 ores
of land as tlie property f JI |> B ind ml
jninioK a 20 acre piece ofluiid uwni-d by
T'H L.ilspeich lyirgin ihc South e *M- c'irncr
of lot Nil. «5 ill I he 2 h d strict aud 3rd scc
lion of Murray Comity Geoigia said land
levied ot. by rirlueof an attachment fi fn.
Is Iii'd fiiijn tile J ml tee c-iirt oftho 824ih
*'• M * n fbvorufJ vt'Petrie against
B U"W lyadoand returned to me
by D CKen. er, L <..
Also-It the same lime , 0 d pbioe thirtf a
Tf 5.1 in mo the ''' nr 9.li '**? Distriet the ami ""•"I 3rd ».<*’ siotiou « f tot said No.
of
eminty levied on bv virtue of« Ja lino Ceurt
“• f» Iron, lOlSlb district It. Ji. }„ favor
^ defendant 03 ^ “S
Q . f
and returned to tpe. C L Txeav Sheriff,
GO TQ ; -v
W ooten S <« < Hoi I i es,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO.
Dalton, Georgia,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
Ju*t Received at tbe Milinery Store ot
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new nnd elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw Goods,eonsisting of Straw
Bonrets and Ladies’a-d Chitdren’s Hats [trimmed ar.d untrimmed] Neck
and Sasli Rihhons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Sro. Our goods
were bought of the largest and best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New Yora, and will be sold at very low
. prices for cash.
GUANO
FOR SALE BY
Ovbey & Martin.
Delivered in Spring Place or Dalton We guarantee fresh
goods shipped directly from the works, You can save time
and hauling.ov.tti* almost impassable roads by buying at home*
9
Now offers to the Planters ol Georgia the most F powerful
STUMP EXTRACTOR ever invent,«d <*; Given up
by the Leading Expert Machinists to l e more
powerful than any other device ever invent*
ed. >H- u ill sell county l ights or any num¬
ber ot counties in ihe State of Georgia.
t«ood live men eun make from &10 to
$12 a day \\ itL this iqnchine i t any
season of the year. Parties that
mean business eau address
J H. BERGilN, Wootilawn, or Dalton, Gg
BSTA full size working machine can be seen at Dalton. Ga.^Jg
Petition for Incorporation.
NOTICE OF TnE FORMATION OF A COM¬
PANY F OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
RAILROAD FROM AUGUSTA, GA., TO
« HA fTA^’OOGA, TBNJf., AND I IS IN¬
TENTION TO APPLY FOR A CHARTER
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GEN UR¬
AL RMLROAD LAW OF THE STATE,
APPUOV ED Sept. 27, li>81 and existing
amendments thereof.
We tbe undereig ed Paul R Sle<lge, W M
Timberlake- Alfred Baker, Z McCord, Geo. T
Bar es, T D CaaweHi C ement A Evans, of
Augusia, G>»., and Win A Courtenay, Jab E
Edgnrton, Geo W Williams* Jr., John B Peck
hi d J E Adgor, of Chiirleftton, S C., do here¬
by agree to f irm and d-> hereby form a com¬
pany for the purpose of constructing, main,
taining a railroad for public use in toe con¬
vey anon of persona nod property from the
city of Augusta, in the county of Richmond*
and State of Georgia,on a line as Near a*
practicable as astra gut line to a point io the
county ofCatooen, inlaid »3tate, uu the line
dividing *» e State of Tennessee from the
State of Georgia, and at thatpoint to be on
nected with a railroad to be constructed un¬
der the laws of the State of Tennessee either
connecting with some railroad in tile State
of Tennessee, ti w ente ing the city of Chat
icivoogn, in the Slate of T«noessce« or to be
cohstiutMed direct from said point of inter¬
section to the stud city of ChA'tunooga. The
following hi iitg the C'>uotieti through which
or into which, the proposed railroad Columbia, is in¬
tended to be made. Richmond,
Liucoln V' likes, Oglethorpe, E'hert, M-tdi-
8<»n Jackson, Clatke, Frank ia* Banks, Hail,
Lumpkin, Da w.-on,Gomer, Fannin, Piekenw,
Murray, • bitfield and Catnos . Said Company
to be organized and conducted in conformity
with the with alt the regulations, provisi tt
and requirements f the spityie of the State
of Georgia, known, as the General Law l >r
the Incorporation of R Dreads, apbroved
September 27th 1881, nt;d entitled av act to
provide a genera law tor the incorporation
of luilroadri and to regiPate the same, and ex*
ing a in cud me nts thereof.
The Ui tnpairy thus formed •ball be k mwn
as the Audits asd l ballon oga Ruitruad
Couiany, a^d ttie raif.oao enstru ted by said
eoinpasy iiur<ugli said cutties and t»e
tweeu ttlu f •reg'Ong des Tibeti points, shall
be. ss t.**iir as cm n be m-w usvettaMic.,1, two
hu - died and tw nty mil s to Ldtgtli.
.... ihe capital rto. lt , ol , aai.l ... Ceutpat.y rUol . ... be |
fotti toiui.o... I ..uliors, <I 1 TI<IO<I <«•« forty I
t. OHS i«l abate- of oue Im .div.l ....... .....
The piiueipai uffiee .ltd midt-uce of «»id
till, slui 11 iko city ,
< oo puny in sluie e hi hi
«t uigus-.. a...l eouiny <d ttichui«,„l.
I« wilne-s wlH ie. f «<■, Hie undersigned,
buve heienuiu rigoeil toe t -iea.«< g un cles
of uKtMM iittion <ml have affix U nppohite <tur
tdgnatures the uumber ofalnoert agreed to be
taken by us iu said company, together with
our r Hpeetive places of evidence:
Paul K. 8letl e, five shares, Augusta, Ga.
VV M Tiiuberiwkc, five shales, ** * 4
Alfred Baker t n shares,
Z. McCord, to *h re-,
Leo. T Bar* es, five hares,
Cement A. EvauF, fiv< Utiares,
Win ACourtenoy five shires, Charleston,
sc "
J .s E. Edgerton, five sb re,, Cha leston,
g. c.
Gto. W Wi liams.Jr, five shares, Charles
ton S. C. 1
John U K-. k fi» e shares Uh»r’esl.„i, S . i
Of thm/ihe foregulrg^weiV^poHob ubaH
b* tbe directors for the |r»t year.
Election Notice.
Notice to*the qualified voters oi
Murray This County.
is to frive notice that an el¬
ection will he held at the variour
voting pre cincts ot Murray County
on 1885, Satuijdfly to decide the 4th day of ot April
whether County
Warrants shall he issued to bor
r»w monoy to pay for the buildings
ol a Court House, Jail and jailers
House, for said county The a
nuaiiit necessary for this purpose
w II he about l'welve Thousand
dollars besides interest said war
l'ttr.tsto be issued and pavable on
Ihe Lt days of January 1887 1888
• oil 1 83 and drawing interest at
Bight p'-r cent p >r annum. All
pertons qual fieri to vote for mem
hers of the general assembly all
qualified Those voting to vote for the at issue said election of said
warrants will put on th-dr Ballots,
“lor Warrants’’ those opposed to
Hie issue shall have on this Ballot
“Against* Warrants’* The returns
of said election will be made to the
bounty Board of said county by
ibe nianatrers there ot. This the 4th
day of March 18S5.
D ’iims Johns jn E Waterhouse*
Sr., k’.'iinuel L Triinmier. W J
VV'iiite, John A Berry, County
tvoinmissionevs,
DIVORCE NOTICE.
Statk OP Gkokgu, Murray Coiiatj:
.
N ancy Moati. 3 5 Murraa Superior Court,
V 8 > Mareb adjourned term
J as. It. (. AIoatks J 1885.
It appearing to the Court from the return
of'ho Sheriff th t the def’t does not resid*
in title oiu.ty, and it further appearing that
abe doea nutr side iu said state- Itisthere
f -reordered by theeourt that sorrieebe per
Te-ted by publication iu tbe North Georaia
Tiuks, a newspaper published in said oouuty,
in terms of the Inw. March 2 1885
j c FAIN, j'. S. C.', C. C.
The shove is a true extract from the min
utus of court. C. N. KING Clerk,
*
1)0 YOU KNOW
THAT
LOIULLARD’S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO
with Red Tin Tag; Boee Leaf Fine CutChew
inn;Nary Clippings, anil Black, Blown amt
bellow SNCFFi ar. the b4«t and oh.apeati
duality conaideted,.