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TMLBSltAV. APRIL • IMS.
The Court House •h'* *1
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As the new Court House li
'now the absorViiug topic. I
desire to offer through your
paper some suggestions lot the
cousideratiou of the countv
l>oard. ir- H will net be den'ed
t hat question of the late elec¬
tion on the subject of the Site
of the Court House, was re
• iitoval to PleasantjVslley; the
old site or some point equally
, eligible. Nor will it be de¬
nied, that the chief reason, that
tamed the election injavor of
opting Place over Pleasant
Valley, was a sense of justice
in the minds of the people, to
:the owners of in
.
Spring Place, that it would be
wrong to depreciate' by re¬
moval, the value of property,
bought and improved at, prices
enhanced by reason of its
itearlrimtt? .|h^cpi|nty seat, it
was the Spring^la^i.jltistot sense of justic’atid not;
love for ic
ally, never very ardent, that
gave the latter its majority o
ver its competitor. Now if
such was the question and such
the motive of the people in de ¬
termining it, ought nc»t the
new eburt house to be reloca¬
ted aB to conserve: the interests
of the property holders in
Spring Place, primary anti
consult to the dullest' extent,.
the interests, comfort and con
' venience’of; the county. Any
. ehaDge of site, except to some
point equally central, conven¬
ient and advantageous, would
not only be an outrage ’W the
people of Spring Place, but an
.
open and flagrant disregard of
the erptessed and' clearly de
duced will of tbe people of the
ctountyv Another reason, why
tbe old site should be retained
or one vesy near it selected, is
the comfort and convenience of
those who are compelled to
attend upon our superior com t.
On the old site the people can
remain in the business part of
the village, in easy call of the
court; m winter having access
to toe fires of tke hotels sod
business houses of the village,
. and in summer where business
’ or pleasure may incline them,
Ths ineon venience and uiscom
of having the court house
in ihe outskirts of the village,
rvtuip' well illustrated by refer
*nce to tbe two sessions of
court, held iD the Methodist
and Baptist church houses; to
be in call of the court, parties,
witnesses, jurors and attorueye
were compelled to remain on
the spot, away from the com¬
forts, amusements sod bust
ness in the village and this
% .during the rain and cold aud
beat and dust of a winter aud
sOramer session^was no small
hardship. Several who were
fined, have donbtles 9 an achiag
memory of this hardship. L n
other reason is economy as the
couuty !s in no condition and
will not quietly brook the ex
pense.of buying unnecessary
property and at an exorbitant
price—proporty too, that is
I emote from the centre of the
village, that is pent up, lacks
water. pYivacy, shade and etc.,
aiidA.hut is in the judgement of
yjjany without the corporate
Tunic* of "Spring Place. In
com ittsioo we suggest if the
board, insist on a change, the
JVksoudot as the only feasible
change—it is nearly as central
aa^tjfcre old - it tidjoms tbe jarl
propel ty—it is large enough
tor all purposes—has a Hue
elevation; sloping away to a
myiuc; which by means of a
culvert would cleanse the
grounds njwly Editors, and coinpletetly. have
Now Messers. we
made these suggestions iti no
in no spirit of dictation hut in
a spirit of justice, of deference
t, the expressed will, the con¬
venience. comfort, atKi weftl oi
the people ut grand eld Mur
r»y-. Civr».
Chsr.cter
Character and reputation are
generally considered as posess -
ing the same meaning. There
43 , however, a very obvious
difference in their
Character is what the man
really is, and reputation is
what others think him t.> be.
It is possible for a man to have
an enviable teputation; but still
have a verv bad character. It
of
isp ssibU ior a man to have a
toad reputation but yet be a
good mao. Our estimate of
men is often false, because it,is
tounded on what they appear
to 1.0 not Kb.1t thoy ro»Uy are.;
Character then is the pecul
iar qualities of the mind and
soul, and man can have strict
dealt to him, only, by
this standard. of measurement.
Good character must ..Jiave a
«« ^ Then, substantial
material, inflexible principles, f
virtuous actions, upright ttitcnn
tions, that noble desires, self, the, of v which spirit
conquers out
to rear the grand* supersU^ict
me. S.kI. « ot.»Wter
not dread the criticisms of the
vulgar; nor the foul ,salii.ya .of
the slanderer. It need not fear
the heaviest and darkest storms
of adversity; but should grow
stronger and brighter un^| it
'is meet to vise to the World
above, and have companionship
with the angels and the white
robed redeemed; Let us learn
that tbeopiuious entertained of
us by others, do not make or
affect our character; though
they may affect our reput;i.
tion.
Wear, the architects of our
own characters in the same
sense that we are the architects
of our own fortunes. No pow
er of earth or hell cau touch
yojr goo-1 character, except
yourself. You may spend
years in growing a spotless
character, an<! then iu one un¬
fortunate movement, ruin it all
lot ever
Many au innocent person has
suffered the loss of a go m 1 rep¬
utation by th • fo it ,• isp.ii r.it hi
of vindictive enemies; but by
all this the character was
untouched and eventually
when justice with his two *-dcg
t*d sword of vengeance, appear
cd.on the arena, the clouds
vanished, the character of the
person slandered shone out in
pristine purity, substantial the
wondeof all beholders.
Janus
President Cleveland has
withdrawn the nominuti<m of
G©u Lawton as ministar to
Russia. Th© senate having
failed t<> concur, on account of
Lawton’s rather active part
in a hte unpleasantness be
twe©R two sections of our
gTanij republic; claiming that
bis conduct- while not uhpar
donablo, was unpardoned and
therefore he was ineligible^
Capt. Evan Howell, • while
highly appreciating Cttsefey. the' favor
wufe«n] hy his
pB©»id nt (’If r©laii(l y H;ijl go-t
ttiie' vppoitffeMQot b»
England; I >ut will' b- main*
The ho„, e people «d «rim of 8t6 This* B to’v,.^ coufatsy’
by sending f. Tile ConKrmiyios s *
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TheiB ,. . hrtnte' ;a^ -U&W*.
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"Newark', .
N/.Lr April 5 -?~Ex
S» or**tarV FnliOghhv;in,
i$\ fit;,, lit | .« jffl ,jng»
s’.uc*- • this ,i • iu"rut.ig ; and the
doctors st fc that b** had field
woW fc. w .I,,,. rgM
deal and taken a h* tit nounsb
m«*nt, although very wenk. No
immediate d}inge;-‘ of his^dleath
is appieheltded.
Washington, Apiil 5.—Kep
rtjsmtalive Randall, who has
been ew-rioUidy ill is very mucli
better to-day, and expects to be
able to go out early nest
week.
Hepry Ward Beecher recently
reviewed in regard^to the south
says: All the south reminds nw of
a budding spring intellectually i
morally, spiritually. i
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The trouble between EnghtoD
andBussirseems to be but tem
l^ranly sett ed
h
tn
uje goveriuuer.t being wi.'^oiit a
eabineC .
The ne'cietary of the navy has
order*da number of war vessels to
the Isthmus.
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- Grant still lipgera between life
and death. -
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Prudent Barrios ofUtiAtemnla
iy,,^«ad- | rlati'
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to fight GhiaaWH^vb^dWi
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Dlyc^toryi "
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’ c. ». Xlo'f;a«k sap»rt#.r.<^a«
5 - Terry, sheriff. .
W ' 11
T. J. Orbej, Tr.u.ul. r
M. U. Br.nubl»u, T. « ttvo»-iv«*
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miwi« n .r, w' o. a«rtri», it. j,. Wangle, John
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H/sllCEfi.
Spii g P .ice—824th Hist., 8 G Ca-ter J. P.
II llowrtHiil N. P., D 0 K«u jr and John
Cbiider* C. art..bins.
Ball Ground—875th Dirt , W J) Itartsil.
J. P>, J A Black 21 P , J M West aud An¬
derson Black Constables
; Eighth—984th Di»t, W R Uekay J. P.,
J H Kuhn N. P... J M Fm and John Ingle
Cogitable*.
Doolittle—79Sn<U>i-'t. WCII Gordon J P.
D K Humphrey* S. P., J T M .rri*on Con.
■table.
Te th—874th Di»t.. T J Bryant J. P., D C
n« n const*bit.
Al.aoulaa—1011th Dial., J B Oneal J. P,
J II Wilton N. P., J D B ixter and K S How¬
ell Coiotable*
1013tb Dint., M W Cii.nr J. P., B K C
Loughridge N P., " -L H»t.» erd G W
Swiiiiaon U .-leltle*.
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Shuck Pen—1039th liint , L W J P.,
J B Bonda-i i and VV M KicUurtl-* Co etables.
Bull Pon—1191th Di*t., J ifl Finober, .1 P
B B Brown N P., A r 0*born aud W 11
Blown Constable*.
Arrival and Itep r uro .-f M ile.
Daltoa—Departs 7a, m. daity.xrl*** 5 pm.
dally.
Talking Rook—Departs 7 a. m. Saturday,
arrive* A p. m. Friday.
Bllijay—Depart* 7a. m, Tueelty, Thura
day, Saturday; Arrive* » p. ta, Monday,
Wedneidav, Friday.
Cmrille—Deperla 4 a m Monday, Wed
ne«d*y, Fridsy; arrive* I i|, Tue*d*y. >
Tburiil y, Saturday. *
Cetn»*eag*—Depart* 9 a. _
7 Thvahag..
* Notice to Contractors,
Tbe Bnutl of Ooraiaissioiiers of
V’‘
n< xi, »; :wi .pm* Mm buno.
Wiiffirn r«* f.
cash •*DVf« : Hnatehi o* the sapm-m
cotmtruction Hill toe
|# 4 it *s the work pi-urn .-v s. and
Aim! p* f me»t *'t rift. , .U* <i tbe
-work,, i.vmjpiei.un^ii^ •''pecilcnlatio.i i* cejplimi md of detail the
^ S . ** ,r ^ r ’ \ in;; P;ace after
••«• 'if d! i ■ OoruiuissoiuTS >.’ April - s?xt will The
ip
u»rrp t< « rl*bt to'reject anyor *11
bi.to E<bli bidde-. will be required
ss&FJsntvs
quited to justify bid in double tbe
amount of the tor faithful coin
ptm»o.8 ^ith tbe contract, within
tbs time Bpeciflsd, or for any dam
age said oouoty may sustain toy
reason of the non com phenes of tbe
contractor.
Atlanta Weekly Constitution
ple se copy fo.tr times and send
bill to the Ordinary of Murray
Oonuty. This, Spring Fince Ga..
if’ebruaty 19Ui 1885
Dennis Johnson. E Waterhouse,
Sr., Samuel LTriuaier, W J White,
John A Bo ry, Board of Oommss
sioners cf Honda and Revenues for
Murray County (luorgia.
MONEY TO LOAN,
Qn Five Years Time, at $ per
cent, by Corbin Banking Co., of
New York, on improved farm* is
Murray county. Application
must be made through
dec 7, tf. Tumnu. Stabs.
Stock and Convey
ances
For hire or sale at J*ESSE
HOLJ- AND’S Livery Staid,
tn Dalton, Ga. Also a wagon
Yard is -kept in connection
therew th. The pationage of
thepe qile is much desired, amt
especially those fiom Murray
Oouoty. t ■ •;
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LOHILLARD’S
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Maeeoboy Siatlf.
Uautiou to Consumers.
As tuativ inferior im.l.t'- «»>
"in e irf 1 o . m... i'. .<•<•
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\ ■* mbb ',.--a nine fir.
r qiu-s' iMi.ohaM to si-e that th
St n ‘fT* n w.ays j. ai •” dA
Our Name and Trade-Mark.
• . In huyinsi Iheim'totion yon pay
a* tintelt f -r ho inf. i-i> r ar'ioJt 1 »
th n ui nt* .costs.
Hsr' , ''«ur«! Vott Obtain The Ceitulue.
LORILLARD’S CLIMAX
Red Tin-Tag Plug Tobacco.
The Eitieat 'tovol-i \nvv Clit-witty To
b»>-c.* Marte.
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Beware of Imitations.
Flour for ale
At r.h Sjiriiij P1.KV flifUtitig
mills, >ii uat> i nine miles t-asi
oi Sjn-iiig (Macv,on tin- vva\f‘is
tot Ilolly creek; first el. ss tatuily,
flour is always kebt on haml
at the lowest cash price.
a. r. t o« \x.
BENJ. F. CALTLb, '
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Attorney it Law.
Sntsa Placi. Qkosau,
IIONB87RAD NOTICE
8»»t» or Gxotuu Motssy Cougtv
D Pangle he* applied for exemption
of perwiaujity, and *ettiug opart ar.d value
ssssssuMiBs n#
■ ' GO TO - ' •*i' 5 ' : • -f
Wooten pt UNV H elmec
Dealiibc *•- »'*r
Wholesalk I*
V;**- '.■tjft,
HUUGs, oils, paints, window glass, cwaiu
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N AND TOBACCO.
iaiwn &".jy Qoor^n
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NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS 1H
Millinery V W y.- .jhi- Goods -* g tr f ■ ■ 9
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
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ImI aetfltH it tb* Klllaary Star* •<
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J. & J; B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Stemt,
Dalton, Gaoigia.
A b«w »nd liMriatiOf Mi!tn*rjr Bats »mt [tiinned 8ir»w #«•<>(,illlnf vntriumad] HhI
Boncttiaiid Ladie*’*"iJ Children , *• d
and Sash Ribbon*, Vilval Ribbon«, Nook TOa. Bonnol Silk*, Satina,
VoiTote and Crapo». riow»r«, ?eaih«r* ( Ornanien(« Ao. Oar (Oodl
ten boankt of iho large,I and boil importing Bliuill Salll- >
moro and Now Tara, and nil I he cold at vorj low
*■'' : • ! prioti for e»*b.
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G IT A NO H ,
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FOR SALE BY
Ovbey & Martin
Delivered in Spring Place or Dalton We guarantee i
goods shipped directly from the works. You can save 1
and hauling over almost impassable loads by buying at h
J. H. Bergei t
Now offers tO’ the Planters of Georgia tbe most *toovrerftM
stump Extractor ever invented. Given «p
by the Leading Expert. Machinists t* 1 e m»r*
powerful than any other device ever invent¬
ed. .He w ill sell county t ights or any nnw
byr Good of eouuties live in the fState of Georgia'
men can. make from $10 to
$1 i a day with this uiauhine t t auy
s<-asoii of the year. Partiea’tbat
mean busitiesa can addivs*
f H. BERtlEN, Woodlftwn, orJDalton.-Q,
•,.<“11 '■ •' hiiiu roueliiue cau he seen at Dalton. 6s.
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Petition fo. fncorporatiO .
N‘»TICG< If TUB FORMATION OK A COM
CSV orthecos^tkitctiox op a
iuii.iMio K.MM AT.tas.TA. «t, to
ha tiv»> MiA, tk\ > , am». t *h tM
TB.NTt '' T.i ACl’I.Y F*i AClIARTBR
1 ACC '• K W I I U f It K I18N t- H
AtoR-HsKO-tO LAW OP Till. -TATE,
l*I*It**-• 1.0 27, 1881 unit ext,ti"g
ain«nduient* tii<-reof. >
H e cite und«-reig eil Paa> R S'eilge, %V M
Timb'eriuk ' "Alfred B4n, % MeCord, Geo, T
Bur <»», T 1 J yakwei-. Cieun-I l A Kvfiii-,
Aii/ju.-Ih, Ga., and Wm .A »*, Jus R
arid Edgurliin. J :>.*!' '*V Wiilian;,, Jr., J- lit. 0 iVek
R Adger, f CaurlesWe, 8 <: , iur»
li> ajiree to f .rta iiiid d-i hereby form a com
[,ar.y lor tbe imrpoae of coi.atrueii.ifi, mail,
tatttittfi.-nd opersfinfi a railroad for pit Mia usa
in theeot veyanoe of |.er8ona amt prooi-rty. trout
the city of A uguatsi. in tbe e .iitit, of Kichmood
and 8f,»te of Georfife,on a line as soar a,
|tviifltieifbio a« a stra gtit t»«o lo a point is the
.-»#!,ty of Catuofa, ... rot.i S..t’o, an the line
diriding »oe State of Tetmees.o trom th*
State of Georgia, and at that point to be on
neoted with u railroad to. be oop irutded w«
tior the iawr t»i» tlie Ssatfiibf Te Oi'i'.eee tiiu.er
emineoting with ^ryne.. raiivo»d in; the State.
ofToouesaoe, n w eutp jttg .he city of Oh.itt
trnoogtr, ill raid Si>Ate of 'frnnessae, or to b*
constructed direetfront e..id point of inter
ruction to tbe -aid eity of Chattanooga. Tha
following through b. i.vg th<> counties in this stem
whieh or into which, the proposed
railroad ia intended to he made. Richmond,
Columbia, bt-rt, Madison Munoln, Jack.on " ilkos, Cimke Og'eiitorpn, franklin K 1 . |
Ranks
llall, I.umpkin,Dnwron,Gilmer, Kin.tiin, Pick
ens, Aiurr.iy, hit fie Id endCiuoos. K/ud Com
P»n> to be organised and conducted in con¬
formity with all the r*gul«tiona, pfuviai us
»nd requiiernetite f the rtattjte of the Slat*
cf Georgia, known »s the General RaA for
the Srptetnber Incorporation 27tb of R i I roads, npbroved
provide 1881, and . niitlvd ha act to
* genera- law for the innorporatiou
‘oi railroads sitd to regu ate the same, and ex- j
mg amendments thereof. .
I he Company tlms !■ . ..o d shall be known !
#s tbo A Of u.< rrd I hort»h ».ga Hsifrond i
Comnny . asd the railmud con-iru trd by said
couipniij foregoing tbrrough sold comities and be
tweoi. the tie- TtU-tl point*, shall
be, se i.eirns cav be n a asctnatueil, two
hundred and tw t.ty mil - in l.-ugih.
the enpitui rtoek ol ..id Ceiupuny shall be
fwut foul liiiijibttsof U.iili.iiinJ Hollar.,, mlmr-, divided divided i«m uun forty forty
t/ious ud iFlt«r.t*8 ot otic liQiitiiTti 'L’ititij*
'i tit piifteipuJ ofiiu- md t t pidtuoi af »uid
•uutpfin; in Thin nh« I he <n in the city
wl ^Ithetos Hmt ctuutv »f Ra4wtofid. 1
li. t wr, the ujidiTsigiHjil,
oraespeiafion uttYe teteuntexjifgtK-d the tor ego trig rirticiev
aud h*v* *4Si d oppotlt* »ur
•igunlari)*'the ttuuiber ofahnrea agreed- to be',
taken by u* in aaid eotnpany, together with
OUT x r r fUuulift rpvvtive Uln.COM place* of of v'ttsidanrn- --evidence:
Paut H. sfctlje, live -iiHrcs, Augusta,Ga.
W M Timberiekv, l*i'*h*ir.a, •* *•
Alfred Baker, t- a iheret, « . .V*
Z. McCord, ten sh-res, ML ‘S.
Geo. T Borne*, tre there*, M ««
T D Caiwell, ire choree,
Clement k. Bran* , ■ b
ive iva ehafti, ChaHaatou,
g
J*e. B. Edgerton, Iva •haw*, Cka;lesion,
8. C.
Gee. W Wiitiaml, Jr., tv* (her**, Charles*
.JSSgssMSxaac^ ......
homestead Hoticb.
Isaac W McLain lias " HDnli.rl
: o ; i -xotofcljon of penonnltr and
^eltinE iipirt and valuation of
••omontftifl, and. I will n 88 a upon
^ f '• R » <la r v atl2oY °c ^ r, L |ock ®>ght-teas M on hon- the
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’* e -md , oighty-flvo at my office
W H Bunaey Ordinary
ER UW8HE,
Optician’and] Jeweler,
—'-DEALfilt IN—
watches, clocks, jiw
.ELRf Aa.
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tthillllf What., AHaaka, •»
DIVORCE lOlkc'R,
3T»T* of GaottU-, lam; ^ Ceaaty
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-^' Nclf Moirca l MutrrhpSuperior Court,
J-s. R, v < - Moatih I > 1885. .March adjourned lefts
^ artsearing to the Court frota tha return
F *o.c SherU th- t the dsft dans uot roelda
V *he n doe* oouoty,and it further appearing that
fore antr side in said state: Ittithin
ordered hy the court that aereUahe aer
£»cted Ttuoa, by a newspaper publication published in the North Georgia
*••’>»* j a aaid oo*a»,
,n of tha law March J, lM£
Tha J C VAtN, J. 8. C., C. 6.
above i».» true ex treat fro* flue »l*
utea af court. C. N. KING, Clerk.
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