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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1885)
im • n m — The Official Paper of the County, ■: Sabeerlption Rates: Out year,$1 00 Six months, SOoenti; Three monthi, 2$ sente. Payable ia advance. Mrs. 0 D Gilbert is very sick. 2’ J Ovbey is slowly improv ing. Glean up, said the post-oak dic¬ tation. Lee Cobb is lying ill at Ellijay. A csnsiderable crowd was iu town Tuesday. George R Street is stopping at the Temple house. — - ------- New lot of buggies arrived at T A & S E Beriy‘s, A neat awning is being erected by L F Henry & Go. T A & S E Beny sell wagons on time till fall for good notes. Mrs. Sam Trimmier is visiting relatives in Spartanburg, S. 0. Rev. Stone preach ed at Pleas¬ ant Valley church last Sunday. The dropping clouds kept latent the sparks of patriotism on the 4th. For fifty cents you can get the for the remainder of ‘ 85 . Charlie Willingham and family, of Oarteraville, are at Oohuttao Springs. James Gregory found beautiful blossoms in his cotton on the Bud instant. James* Moss of this place, has the finest field of cotton that we have seen. Mrx. Guldens school is the reoip ient Of a pleasant * breeze from the ’ Sr *L rity. We learn that the wind on Mon¬ day afternoon, did slight damage to early corn. Now is the time to buy the Thom¬ as Smoothing Harrow. Call on T A A S Berry. Ootton bloom reports have been OCRing from various quarters since the 2nd instant. 1 -- i » — ■« -- --------- | Cleanliness is next to godliness seems to be a favorate texts with some just <y now. ■ — --— Widow Green, who lived on the farm of P E Whittle, died last Saturday evening. Mr- J T orowder, of walker ooun ty, will teach the public school at casey camp ground. Z TCleveland, near town, who has been quite sick for some time, is gadualiy improving. School opened at Oohnttah Springs academy Monday with a favorable attendance. L F Clark, Fort Mountain, Ga., sells more and better goods at low¬ er prices than anybody. John Shields, after spending twelve years in the west, is visit¬ ing his old home again. Bev. E W Ballanger, of LaFay ette, Ga., paid his Spring Place friends a visit this week. Mattie Lee Price, is again elec¬ trifying the people at different places throughout the county. I. * . — . L . Sam Trimmier # s barn presents a fine external appealance and its in¬ terior is a model of convenience- Oh the times, the times! when old women go to Sunday school for the ostensable purpose of row raising. The Spring Place public school to be taught by H L Pangle will commence the second Monday in 188g .J ’ _______ ^Jnn jgpl&ek, Minnie Peeples, of Rock who has been attendi >g college in Nashville, returned home last Sunday. - - r-..... » • - A list of letters remaining in th e postoffioe at Spring Place, which if not called for by the 80th inst. will be sent to the dead letter of¬ fice: O J Hogue, Susie Palmer, A M - J H Slater, J J Wilson. W«v Ain>*f8o|, p. M. rm a .Junction this week. er Mrs. Willie Steed returned Tuesday from the visitii^ “gate?, city,” where she has been relax tires. Mr. Gideon Jackson has the fin¬ est variety of early, choice fruit that we have been permitted to tooth this season. ...... -<i —1 ( » The recent July- showers have caused quite a volley of exclama¬ tions upon the Exceedingly flat¬ tering prospect of crops. Messrs. Oouek and Keller, who are prospecting for mineral aronnd Oohnttah Springs, say that the prospect is fine. Jos. Barrett and wife, of Dalton, are enjoying the salubrious oli~ mate and medicinal properties of the Cohuttaji Springs. Mrs. Charles Staples has been quite ill at the residence of ON Vance, in thiB place, but is now decidedly improved. Mineral contracts amounting to more than fifty thousand dollars, have been made by our silver men and the end is not yet. Will McGhee, of this place, ac¬ companied by Eddie Johnson, left Saturday for Pine Chapel, where they expect to enter school. Jesse B Terry, of Fort Mountain, goes to Deep Springs, in Whit¬ field county, this week to Uke charge of a public school. Lee Terry, one of onr Murray boys and a student at Dahlonega College is circulating among rela¬ tives and friends in our midst, The young gentleman on Book Greek, who so ardently desires a top buggy, can obtain some valua¬ ble references, by calling at the Tires otfioe. L Lum Smith continues unrelent ing war against frauds and quacks His strike at pernioious literature i6 unrivaled. Mjy grand success crow n his bi effbrts. Hon. W J Peeples passed through town Tuesday en route to Atlanta to take his place among the legis¬ lators of our state. May a crown of honors garland his cranium. An aged gentleman told ns the otherday that his experience as a fighter is quite an impressive one; having had thirteen fights and got whipped thirteen times, in life. We understand that Mrs. Wal¬ ker McDonald, while on her way to Gainesville to visit her relatives, was struck by a retrograding car and very seriously injured. It is thought doubtful whethe she wilt ever entirely recover. J J Bates, and Thomas Shields, of this county, took the first and second prizes at the go-as-you please walking match in Dalton on the 4th. Murray is becoming no ted for her athletic characters, e lectric girls and other human nov¬ elties. Notice is hereby given that at the next meeting of the Georgia Legislature in July next a bill will be introduced entitled “an act to repeal an act to establish a Board of Commissioners of Reve¬ nue, Roades, Bridges and Paupers for the County ol Murray. 1 ’ We learn that the necessary preparations are being made as rapidly as possible, for the con straction of the August a and Chat¬ tanooga railroad. We hope the people will earnestly advooate the enterprise, as it will be vastly ben¬ eficial to the section through which it may pass. Homes in Murray for Sale. If yon are without a home, many of the sweets and pleasures of life are being lost, and all on account of your own negligence. Go at once to Mrs. W J Johnson, genera agent for the New Home Sewing Machine, and purchase for a nomi¬ nal sum one of the.htest improved extra working machines, then the long continued wish for possessing anew, desirable Home in this country will-be gratified. A young colored , aspir<t ^ J&&%, ’ *Sf‘ k ' ( pedagogism, on last Tuesday w undergoing a grammatical exa m tion said! that th6 word road u verb, We suppose this is ah' vation in the science. - —- J 0 Linn -—to call the . . t tention of his no: . . » . hia new line of bought low for cash and will be sold cheaper than the cheapest flu cash or barter. Although the rain on Saturday morning shut out the prospect of the previously anticipated picnic at Oohnttah Springs, in the after¬ noon when-the clouds had rolled by, a small party ventured out through the mud and speont a few hours arouitd the springs lemonad ing and recreating. Monday a considerable gate pas ed over-our town attended by a sweeping rain. The greatest dam¬ age done was the frightening of a number of the fairer sex. Frail wo¬ men catch the spirit of lightning in their effort to reach the storm pit, when the careering storm cloud approaches. Notice— Notiec is hereby given to all persons indebted to, or hav¬ ing olaims against, the firm of Fling, Kelly A Cole to make all settle¬ ments with, and payments to, the undersigned as surviving members of said firm. Settlements made with any other peraon will not be recognized unless authorized by us. This July 6,1885, Kmo A Kelly. Notice— Notice is hereby given that at the next session of the Gen¬ eral Assembly an act will be intro¬ duced entitled an act to incorpo¬ rate the town of Spring Place in the county ot Murray, so as to ex¬ tend the limits of said town, to authorize the commissioners to try for any violation of the liquor laws; and to further authorize and em¬ power the commissioners thereof to exercise full police regulations for the government of said town, to levy and COlleot a property taxi to x expend , all „ raised . . m . the ,, moneys payment of a marshall and in re - airing aide walks, bridges and streets; to enforoe the of all fines and forfeitures by im¬ prisonment or execution. Notice. i Let every who is tired and sleepy come to us and we will give him rest—by putting on his bed our com forgiving bed springs. We lave commenced to manufacture the popular Excelsior spring on an extensive &cale, and if you can’t wait until one of our waggons comes to your houss, call up stairs over the Cole stoie where we make them and you>hall be suppled without money, and without price—till you find they are what you want. an(l then you can pay us $5,00 in “truck and turnover” and not miss the pay, at the same time getting more for less money than ever before. Gall round if you don't wish to purchase, and see them made. Ask your neighbor who haB bought, what they are, No one w ho has used them can af¬ ford to give them up, or will take double what they cost and do with out them. The physioians pro¬ nounce them healthier than any other bed, and recomend them for use in siokness. They are cooler than any kind of bed and double their cost every year in wear and tear of feathers and bed¬ ding. Try them and be convinced. Ramsey. Ovbey, Moss A Go. r'T"Tr:'% . j . jL ......... When you oomo to think ol It, it Is not odd that literary people prefer a pipe to a cigar. It la handler to amoka when thay are writiag, and over so much cleaner. And then It gives them the true essence and flavor of the tobaooo. all The meet faeUdioua smokers among that nations and all classes of man agree the tobaooo grown on the Golden Tobaooo Belt of North Carolina ia the most deUo lone and rtflned In the world. Lighter than TnrUab, more fragrant than Havana, freer from nltratee and nlootlno thm «f other. It Is Just what the cowtolaewr amanda. praises and the habitual smoker d The very choicest tobaooo grown ] < on this Belt i* bought by Black- ^1 weSl’a Durham TobaoooCo.,and celebrated Bull BB appears in their / W Durham Smoking Tobacco. Itie known the world over. Get the genuine,wlthBull will trade-mark, then yon abso¬ be erne of baring lutely pure tobaooo. \ up • T WB tO MOTHERS. you disturbed at nigbt and of your rest by a sick child ^MU l^gath? and crying with pain of If so, send at once g»t a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup for children teeth value is incalculable. It poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon i' mothers, there is no mistake about ft. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syr up for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip¬ tion of one of the oldest nndbest female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale byall druggists throughout the world. Trice 25 cents a Lottie. Dr. E. H. L. KEISTER, -SO: When not Professionally absent, all can be found at his residence at hours, day or night. Prompt and careful attention given to all cases, Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical, entrusted to him. f mar-0 ly. i* 4 - Dr. J. P. Fann, Risibkxt DtgTItT DALTON GEORGIA. All kind! of m» ohanical and Of er L ative Dentistry ex ill gB ecuted in first-class style, and at reas gg| 8 enable Celluloid rates. Plate The put S W up in partial or full setsof teeth at reasonable rates. Teeth extraoted Without pain by the use of Squibb’s pureSul phurio Ether. The patronage of the oitisem ojf with Murray county is respectfully solicited, a guarantee that I will do them as good work as they can get in North Georgia, and a| .cheap dentistin as they oau get it done by any flrst l»ss North Georgia. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway! AHEAD OJ? ALL COMPETITORS! The Beet Route to Louisville, Cinoioinnetl, Indianapolis, Nashville, Chioago and the North is via ThcBent Route to StLcnls and the West is via MoKensie. The Beet Route to West Tennessee and and Tex- 1 Don’t Forget It. Be sure to buy your tickets over N.. C. & St. L. R’y. The Inexprlenced Traveler need not go muss, few changes are necessary, snob a*ere unavoidable ere made In Union Depots, THROUGH SLEEPERS BETWEEN Atlxnta xnd Nashville, Atlanta and Louisville, Nashville and St Louie via Columbus, Nash¬ ville and Louisville, Nashville and Memphis, Martin and St Louis, MoKensie aad Little Rock, where eouiieotien istnaee with Through Sleepers Call to all address Texas points. on or A B WRENN,Tb*v. A., Atlanta, Ga., J H PEEBLES, T. A. Chattanooga,Tenn Chattanooga,Tenn W T ROGERS,P. A., W L DANLEY, G. P. * T. A„ Nashville, Tenn. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Georgia To all whom Murray it county; O may concern" James Henry and John L Oole having for in proper letters form applied of to me permaneat admin is; rati on on the estate of James P Oole late of said connty deceased and I will pass upon said applica¬ tion on thefiist Monday m July lgS5 Witness ibis my 8 hand of June and official signature day 1885. W H Ranisny. i 1 _ Palace Shoe and Hat Store ' . McKeldcn Si Carlton, DEALERS IN ‘ BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, 85 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. WfeiiQHTS Indian Vegetable Pills VOB THK LIVER And ail Bilious Complaints I S A Business Notice. All Dersons indebted to me either by note or aocount will please come forward and settle at once nr I will be compelled to put them out for collection. I also have judge- j ments agalust a number of parties ihat wil be exeouted immediately if not attended to. J. T. Hsksy. V AT a F. Henry & Co’s 5 New Store, You can get good bargains and ready accommodations. A lull line of Family Groceries, Musical Instruments, Coffee, Sug ar, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and Flour always on hand. SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA, Hughes & Law, HATTERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS, No. 9 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga HATS, UNDERWEAR, HALF HOSE, NECKWEAR GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC. Give us a call when in the city, We can suit you in style and price. W. J. JOHN SON, ■{ DEALER IN }■ Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬ gars, Hats, Etc. SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA. The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, New Orleans Syrup, Lenoir’s Factory Thread and a select stock of Summer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. €. N. VANCE •N SPRING PLACE, • • a • e Georgia, --{ DEALER IN y iC Merchandise,, v General Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock of i HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING * and a good assortment cf Wollen Goods. Also, Sugar, Coffee, and Cheap in fact, for everything cash, barter. usually kept In a First-class store. or [jan ft* ly Lewis House, Wttbin Tan Rtcpa of the Caa Shed Dalton, Georgia. Every thing new and first class, A home for Commercial Travelers and Winter boaaders. Transient rates $2 per day. Liberal rate by week or month. Special rates to people of Murray county. J. Q. A. LEWIS, Proprietor. Notice to County Ofltoers. From this date all legal adver¬ tising must positively be paid or ptoperly vouched for in advance. Considerable loss in the past com pels us to make this unvarying rule. The rates are fixed by law. W&n&maker Si Brown, OAK HALL PHILADELPHIA, PENN. The largest custom order and retail clothing house. S. M. D. THOMAS, Merchant Tailor; J)altcn Georgia, Guarrantees good work and cheap rates. Kenner &H i x, Real Estate Agents, Spring Place, Georgia. Will buy and sell lands, and loook after titles of lands owned by non residents. G. W. Oglesby, Dalton, win supply farmers of Whitfield and Murray counties with Bacon, corn, Hour and provi¬ sions, on time, payable in the fali if they make satisfactory y notes. HURD Si DELANY, PHOTOGRAPHER Dalton, Georgia. We have arranged our new gallery to make ever style pbo. tograpbs and will guarantee to please those, wanting pictures. Copies and Enlargements a specialy. Four Gera pictures ‘or Fer¬ rotypes made ioi fifty cents. Do not fail to call and exam* 4 ne our work when in Dalton Pictu "* mkm w ell aa a '•' •;