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North Georgia Times.
The uncial Paper of the Cowutjr,
Sahecription Bate*:
Oa«j**r,$l«0 Six months, SOa.nU;
nonthi, 36 e.nts. Pujabl* >a tJv.no*.
Superior court goes on in Dal¬
ton this week.
Rates Smith is teaching school
at Holly Creek.
New lot of buggies arrived at
T A & S E Bcrry‘s.
T A & S E Beny sell wagons ou
time till fall for good notes.
The monthly term of Spring
Place iustice couit was held Mon
day.
Polk Cole is making quite a con
venient|addition to his store buil¬
ding.
A beautiful f- nee has been built
around the cemetery, at Harrison*
Chapel.
The regular justice court session
was held in the Eighth district
Saturday.
Meals at all hours can be had
for 25 cents, at L L Campbell’s in
this place.
Aaron Whitten and Lizzie How
ard were married last week ny
Rev. J 0 Linn.
Now is the timeto buy the Thom¬
as Smoothing Harrow. Call on
T A & S E Berry.
Don’t fail when in Spring Place,
to call at the Times offiie and sub
scribe for t he paper
Never before, we think, has in¬
dustry prevailed so universally
throughout the county.
A mad, insane, deranged or lost
dog was shot by James Brown at
May Hill last.Satu.day.
James Temple continues to beau
tify bis residence by the applies-,'
tion of some showy paint.
Haul? .TaTlToUir^.e baaa
... n.»„» F
D H Loughridge, of Holly Creek
captured a wild turkey last l'riday
weighing eighteen and one half
pounds.
We have favorable repotts from
Sanday schools that are being or¬
ganized in various portions of the
. county.
Joseph E Jackson left last Mon¬
day for Walker county where he
expects to canvass for the Han¬
cock plow.
The little folks of town took a
copious quaff from the social cup
at James McGhee’s residence,
Friday night.
Miss Sallie Maddox, a winsome
lady of Cedar Ridge, rdaclied home
late gat urday after a semi-acnaal
visit in distant Texas.
Notice—I have Flour to sell on
credit until 1st Nov. next. Notes
and approved security. Cohut ah
Mills. Dennis Johnson
The Sweetwater flouring milk
of Tennessee, weie burned last
Friday night, the cause of the fire
is supposed to have been abci
dental.
An acorn, quite sound and natu¬
ral, was found by Jud Galt, in the
mortar of the old court hi use.
which must be about forty-five
years old.
Buy your guano from W Jj Brown
A Son, Tilton, Ga., cheaper than
the cheapest. You will save haul
ing through the mud. The roads
are good.
The grand jury of the superior
court, at Blairsville Ga., has re¬
turned a true bill against the man
Smith for the murder of his own
child with whiskey.
May Hill factory accidentally
caught on fire l-*st week, but was
fortunately observed and extin¬
guished by the hands before any
damage was done.
Miss Ida Yearwood, of Sweet¬
water, Tenn., who has been visit
zog friends at. tLis place for some
few weeks past, returned to her
bone out Saturday 1mI>
The spring flowets begin to
bloom; and the graves of those we
love should not be forgotten but
be decorated with the bean iful
emblems of immortality
Misses. Laura and Elen Stafford,
of Rock (Jreek. retur ed home fr* no
a lei giby visit in Tennessee. on
the 10ib instant, to p easantly re*
rill the vacancy caused by their
absence.
J 0 Lino desires to c 11 the at
tention < f his numerous tiiends to
hi new line cf family groceries
bought low for cash and will he
sold cheaper than the cheapest fur
cash or bai ter.
W JDnncan-s h n«e e night on
ftre last week ami hut for timely
aid, the whole building would soo <
have been jn ruins. I he fire was
extinguished with but little dam*
age to the building.
Mrs Fnwiiw JMmaoit has fas
received and opened her spiing
and eumm r mil'ineryg rods, which
alie respect ully iuvtes the 1 idies
of the town and co.;nty to call and
examine btfo:e puichasing elae
where
L Lnm s nilh of the Pubi c Her
aid Philadelphia’ Pi., is still wag
ing unrelenting war against perni
cious literature and those firms
who are the veriest dead beats.
Wnen hi vigilant eye C liches one
these eh *ats who are ever trying to
entrap the public, his fiery pen
holds him up to the public e«z* in
his true colors. He has our beet
wishes in bis good work.
Mi. Abner Kit* re died near
thispiaje last. Sunday He was
neatly seventy five years of ag ( .
A quiet peaceable man, a good neigh
bor, a substantial citizen. That
he possessed many friends was ev¬
idenced by the large concourse "f
people who attended his Inn ral
last Monday. He leaves an aged
wife, ton children and fifty two
grand children who have our deep
est sympathies.
We learn that « strange vermin
earryit g a child »bo»t s>x mo-.ths
’«•
Westbrooks ot Gordon- a tew
aMeu* f
to stav all night, which w ■ rant
ed, rtext moming to the s ip pnse
of thw famqy it was disco v-red
that the tfoinan had slipped away
our.ng the night, leaving the chi d
in bed, and as yet her wntreabouis
is not known
Following is a list of letteis re¬
maining in the Spring Place poRt
office, if not called for by the 30th
inst. wi'l be sent to the deal let
ter olfice: Mftggie Bevels, Ja nes
doCrary, Sherman Paitersou, Ida
S'ms. Alfred Smith, Arrainius II
H>»«en, Bently Davis, Elizabeth
iold r, Rev J II Hurley. SC
Junes, Andrew Junes. Wi 1 lis jack
son. Josie job**, HN j nes. B F
Worley, David Wilson, E oer Wil¬
liams.
For once upm a sun y S 'ptem
u r a.y h, ft. year’83. wl,>. ft,
raging Ooosawaitee was
with its shores, a society young
gentleman, of the south portion of
our couuty, qiietly sat ia his bug¬
gy gazing wishlully across the
swolen rushing stream to where
the ideal of his futute bappiness
resided. At last induced by that
irresistable desire to look once
more into his fair one's face, he
thoughtlessly drove his fiery sfc* ed
into the mudoy, foatniug waters of
that angry flood. B it long before
the disant, oj posit * bank was
reached the exhausted nerves of
tnerobust animal gave way end
he sank into a liquid grave, leaving
the dating but almost helpless
driver in the embrace of this
mighty monster, with his whole
fate solely depending on bis
own feeble exertions. After a
of the ra'-st st ocfcing and
horrifying appearance a timely
wave directed, perhaps, by the
gentle breath of some vigilant, be
Goddess oast the tired and al
most ’ breathless body ashore,
which was instantly rescued by
the ready ail of an opportune
friend, who had beheld with a sym
pathizim air, the whole romomic
transaction. The saame youn>
gentleman still ha-* a hankering
across the river, but no longer
venture* in so recklessly, now
keeping a bateau an his own ex¬
pense lot specific purposes.
If you want to be pleated in bn
g;>od* and prices, call and examii
W J J *11118011*8 bea itifnl lo' <
Baling: and summer clothing nc
ready and waitin'! or pa chasers, j
Ira C Fuller «i Pennsylvanio, 3*4
in theCtun*8 again and we learcf *r4
(hat extensive preparations silvaf
neiug made to opep up the
Huneucker f lot, abonj
mine on tbe
three mil<s from town.
*
A Business Not.oe. . . t
All persons m let> ed torn.* eiih«j 4
by note ur account will pleaseou
forward and settle at once or |
wnl be compelled I t > pat have theiti,oujt judge
for collectiuu. ifso
meats against a number of parting
that wil ee executed immediately
if not at ended to. J. i. Hknh>
ClUVUDIAVS NOTICE.
Stat* or Quo tact, Mnrrejr Comity,
To nil whom n iii y ounce i ;
0 L U Cox. Sr., h iving applied th- tp
me tor the guardianship Olau*4»i> of
person and property id
U<>x and Blake ,0< x mmor chi-dreu
f U» orge D Cox, dei'd, notice ft
heicby given that his ofll appiic»Uoii
will be heard at my q ou the 1
first Monday in M‘,y ii'Xt (iiven
under lure, this my April hand I and !88o. * ftioia! sifii^a
VV H Ramsey. Ordinary.
WILD I, VNl) SALE*.
>
Will be sold befoie the court
house dcor in ihe t»wn of Spring bidder
Place, Ga., to t »e h ghesfc
at pub ic out cry between the le
gal In urs of sale ou t.i*e 1st Tubs
day July next the following wild
lauds to-wit:
lot of land No. 272 in the twenty
sixth distuct and second section f
said county. Levied on by virtue
of a tax fi fa in favor of the state
and county ngainstt aid lot of land
for Ihe year 188'A place
Alsu at >hes..me time and
lot ol lat d No. 2t9 in the 26mdia
tr ot an 1 2 d section of said comity
L -vied on by virtue of and to sat
isfy a tax fi fa in favor of the state
and couoty aga ns said lot of land
for the yeara eighteen hundred
and eighty two and eighteen fun
dr, d and eighty-three. 0. L. Terry, Sheriff.
MAY SHERIFF'S SALES.
Georgia. Murray County.
I will sell before the courtJhouse
Ga , io th« hignesi the hidth legal r a' piii—
outer-. ..between hou-s of
sale on the first Tuesday in May
next ibe following dtscribed y.r< p
ei y, to wit
Eighty acres move or le s of land
beiuif went half"!' lot N >. 67 in tb»
9th district and 3d tevtvnt of said
county, now in no session i f Frink
Smith". Lwied on as the property
of J m Sinilb'-y to satisfy two jus¬
tice court li fas f ont l()39 ii disk
a m in favor of A J Barnett v» J m
S nii'h'y. Levy made «n l letmn
ed to me by .13 II >nd L '.
Also at the sattn time and place
sixt v acres more or e.-.sof laud off
lot No. 41 in the 25 h disf and 24«i
h -etion ol i aid county being a por
tn n of the land bou lit by J S
VVorly from f ihnS ay. bou ded on
Ihe north by lands of John GSpru
ill. on the a uth by J A MeE i ire,
on the west by lands of VV m McEn
tire's b irs, Ihe Levied e stern boundary
not known. on as t eprop
f r, y. ot J ^ Worley to satisfy two
v y (>r j i ,y i Levymi-lebyJ ni West
LI’, aud returned to mo.
Also at the same time and pbee
lour acres of land more or less bo
iog the house and lot where W W
Gidde s now livbs. in the town of
Spring Place, boundary deed more fully B F
J* scribed in a made by
M *riis to 8H>d Giddens. nnd lecord
ed in book M’ page 166- L vied
oujas the.properly of W W GW
dens to satisfy a superior ro rifi
la fr«>m said county m favor of Sa
rah Milner vs W VV Giddens. Leev
made by A T Ligan tonuer sin riff
This April 1,1885.
U. L. ferry. Sheriff
Wm. C. Martin,
Attorney at Law.
Spring Place, Georgia.
Immediate attention given to, all
tesrul business.
Enlarging Pictures.
All who have small picl uri s
they desire to have enla'ged,
voter to J F Montgomery, Goo
wawattee, Gordon county,- Ga.
Wo: k done the bvst st\le aud
cb<^pe?t mtea.
AT
L F. Henry & Co’s,
New Store,
'■ ou can get good bargains and ready accommodations, A
lull line of I'liniily Groceries, Musical Instrumeuta, Coffee Sug
a;, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and i* lour always on hand.
SPRING TLACE, jV GEORGIA,
Hughes & Law,
HATTERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS,
No. 9 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga
IIATS, UNDERWEAR, HALF HOSE, NECKWEAR
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.
Give us a call when in the city, Wecansuit you in style
and price.
W. J. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN }■
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA.
T1h j Wst East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
New Orleans Syn;p, Linoit’s factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Pats <•! the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
-
C. N. VANCE,
SPRING PLACE, • •- • f Georgi®^
—■{ DEALER IN y ■%'i
General Merchandise, II
Koevif* t^onsjantly * ■ n hand complete stock of
on a
HAT S, Fj/otS-A'8IIOE8, assortHteiit r.f Wollt'n RRADY Goods. MADE Also, Sugar, CLOTHING Coffee,
aid » oood
Ilai'dwnrc, and in fact, even thing usually kept in a Firsfc-cla*6
g-w-mi «■«« f» ■■ -»h. <»' o «». 1 j-
ADVICE TO MOTIIEHS.
Are you disturbed at night and
br ken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and cry.ng with pain of
cutting teeth? If so, send at once
and gel a bottle of Mrs Winslow's
•Soothing Syrup for children teeth¬
ing. Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon i
mothers, (h;re is no mistakeabout
it. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjr
ip for children leetl ing i plehSi nt
to th tude. and i» ih« i rennp
lion of one if the oldest nd best
female physic.ans and nursfs in
the United Slates, and is for sale
by ad diuggiMs throughout ibe
world. I’lice 25 c*nti tCA-i.
Dr. £. H. L. KEISTER,
" lien not Pn fessionally absent,
c >n t>e found si bis result nee «t all
careful hours- day ur rigi t. Prompt and
attention given to all case*.
Medical. Sargicul and Obstetrical,
entrusted to him. \ mar 6 *y
O.S.BTA*,, txaxhxm. stax*
Calhoun ,0a. 8 prlngPiace, 0 a
STAKH A s T A K K
Atto neys at Law,
Prompt attention given to uC| e g*) hntin*M
Dr. J. P- Fa an ,
RBglDBBT D«»T1»T
DALTON. - oe Srqia.
chnu , klixteof me
mk ativ cxlitmi or
eou J 'UontiBiryex- ,>
*l)le . n. firsl <J»*s
J ' VumI »t r eud'
01»H “ ' rules. Th.
Collul >id I’lxleput
up ii UHrii.l or
,
, full .,
m ; v , t 00 th »t
If *f ,,s 8 5 ti,ble ruts*.
WithOBt . .... by th. of 'n extriteted
phunc hth.r p« ,n Th. p«trot U 8 . .-q.Vl.h', nor. ' Sul.
u the
ol with Murray ouuuly IliHt i, I rorpoolf.,, will 9 , llWt od,
» Kunrsnloo Be
work oh.Hii H. they ohii gel in North it <lonw,.. 'i. orK i„, „„d
»» nr they onn get J H 5
I urs J.utirl in North IW*i».
Nashville. Chattanooga
& St, Louis Railway!
(ftj AHEAD OF ALL COMPE^ I T0K8 J
' I.-' 4
—
f llf»l nouletn ljnaUyiile, dltuihlnnetl,
' *° * the North h vi»
The He*t Hiitite to StLeuii and the Welt
ia vie McKentie.
TIm-H»’* l IImile to IVeat Tenneiwre and
Kanturkv, Mia 8 la>i|>|>i f Arkauaat end Tex
as puinte ia viw MoKeulie.
Don’t Forget It.
Be suie to buy your ticket! n\< r
N*. C. & St. L, Wj.
unavuidithlear* JX aasss inadetB Union Dvtotr, [
THROUGH SLEEPERS
BETWEEN
Atlanta and Nalhvlll*. Atlanta and Louisville,
Nashville and St l.o iii * ia Columbus, N»ih- j
ville and Louisville. Nashville nnd Memphis, Lillie j
Martin ,md St Louis, MoKenxie aad
Rock, where Cullli #tl«» is inuee with Through j
Sleepers to all T«xas points.
Call on or address
A B WliENN.Taxv. A., Atlanta, Ga.,
J II I’EKBL&S, T. A.Cb»»taH«oza,Tenn >ga,Tenn
W T Ri'UBRS.P. A., Cb»ti»n»
W L DANLKY.U. P A T A., Tulin.
Nashville,
1Y I C H, j I
MERCHANT TALER, |
8 Whitehall 80 , Atlant , Ga.
Is constantly .. all „
receiving
the lutnst novelties in his line.
Give hitu a cull.
‘Palace Shoe anil 11 at Stork 1 .
McKeldCn & Carl OD,
dea lers in
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
35 Pe/.ciitree St.
Atlanta, Ga.
GtMKDIA*’* NOTICE.
Stat* nv Umihou sujmuY oov. tt!
To nil vll' lll if *IIHV COfCP'O;
Mrs S VI K m er. g'l'odi m of J E
H LuttreH. |i«p nj piled In II the nn
den.i'’nnl fnr L-sre t. * town
lots N< s. 6 30 31 33 rtid 34 in 'he
town of Sprint! P hop. (»«, h. intf
the Ims erolosoil np i*oi'8“ n V licit ihe
th.ee story bock lot met lv
st«s*d >bst was but n< d ii wn S-id
M,jip icjtii'ii wi’l l>e heard or the
fi si M'tduvir M -* to x Vtiis tin
1st day ol Air 18S-".
VV H Ramsey, Ordinary,
.. -
Lewis House,
Within T n Mtepx of the Caa Shed
Dalton, Georgia.
Every thing tiew and first class.
A home for i ommercial Travelers
and Winter boarders. Transient
rates $2 per day. Libeial rate by
w, <k or monib Specsi rales to
people of Murray comity.
j q \ LEWIS, Proprietor,
~ ~
Notice to County Officers.
From this dale all legal adve!’
t wing must positively bo paid or
pioperly vouched for in advance.
Considerable loss in the part com
pels us to make this unvarying rule.
Tbi rates are fixed by law.
W; namaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PHILADELPHIA, TENN.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
S. M. L\ THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
_ I'ALTON, Georgia,
Unsr.»»tfc@ good work and
oheap rakes.
Kenner &Hix t
Real Estate Agents,
Spring Pl. ce, Georgia.
Will buy aud sell lands, and
loook after titles of lands
owned by non residents.
G. W Oglesby, DfiltOO ,
Will SUppI- I’amiarS Of
Whitfield 3 Bd Nlurrny
counties with Bacon,
corn, Hour and provi
sions, on time, payable
in the fall 5 if they make
SatisfaCtor y note&
HURD & DELA.NY,
PHOTOGRAPHRS.
Dalton, GEORGIA.
We have arranged our new
gallery to make ever style pho¬
tographs aud will guarantee to
please those wanting pictures.
Copies and Enlargements a
specialy.
Four Gem pictures or Fit*
retypes made j^or fifty cents.
Do not tail to call and exam
ine om: work, w]hen in Dalton.
Pictures, made on cloudy as
well us any other day.