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North Georgia Times.
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tt&etat Paper of the County,
Suhacrlptlou Rates:
*M y*ar,$l •• Six months, SOeents; Throe
months, ISennts. Payable in advance.
Dalton is to have a new opera
house.
The Dalton Argus is enthusiastic
j r ^'“ n *
Congress will likely adjourn in
next month.
Miss Ida Bamsev, of Rock creek,
is visiting in Dalton this week.
Some of our communications are
unavoidably crowded out this seek
Miss XdaYearwood, of Sweet¬
water, Tenn., is visiting in town
this week.
For the benefit of the public we
will state that it has been raining
this week
Persons expecting to teach pub¬
lic schools will read the notice in
this issue.
Some parties from Plainvill, Ga,
were in town yesterday on hunt ot
a stolen male.
Whitfield will select her guber¬
natorial and congressional dele¬
gates next Saturday.
Some ot onr town citizens ha vs
been scaling out on Bmall fishing
expeditions this week.
We regret to state that the
health of Bev. W B Arnold has im
proved but little, if any.
There will be a chance to buy a
silver mine for almost nothing at
the August sheriff's sales.
Those who feel curious to know
tbe cause of the recent iains can
find out by calling on .Capt. D C
Kenner.
Mr, J F Kelly has a mule which
the brands amt external appear¬
ances show np to be about a half a
.century old.
Starr left yesterday to
attend, as a delegate, the district
conference of the M E church
sooth, at Adairsville,
Hie best weather prophets of the
town failed this week. This year
has been a trying one on the faith
of these fellows any how.
Low quartered shoes have not
fonnd very extensive sale this sea¬
son, because their capacity ior
wading mud isn’t very tall.
f?qod Campbell says the chest¬
nut trees on the mountains are
glow in full bloom and the prospect
for’a fine or op is flattering.
Overcoats and fires are usually
smartly out of place in mid sum¬
mer, but this week they were
thought right pleasant company.
CM* kiln of br.ck has been burn
ed for the new court house and
briek laying wilt be commenced
as soon an tbe weather will admit
The low lands should be ptanted
as soon as the water gets off They
will meke feed for stock if nothing
else, and all will be needed next
year.
Miss Julia Williams, of Dalton,
is visiting Miss Lena Woftord, at
Capt. TiHon.s, accompanied by
her brother, Mr. Herbert Williams,
of Atlanta.
Rev. W O McCall preached at
the Baptist church last Saturday
and Sunday, accompanied by Mr.
Proctor, president of the Joe
Brown university, in Dalton.
Mr. Drew M Peeples and bride
passed through Tnesd y on their
way to Chattanooga, after spend¬
ing several days at the residence
of Mr- T J Peeples, on Rock
Creek.
A considerable portion of the
low. lauds is either drowned out or
implanted, as yet, but corn will
grow and mature planted any time
in thia month, and if possible these
rids grounds should not lie idle.
We wish to find the whereabouts
tit Arthur Haire, or his heirs, who
lived in Geergia about the year
1857. And any person who will
send their address to the Tikes of¬
fice at this plac* will be compensa¬
ted for their trouble.
Mrs. Lillie Camp, of Whitfield,
visited her mother, Mrs. Gideon
Jackson, near town, last week.
School Notick.— All persons ex¬
pecting: to teach public schools in
Murray this year will please be in
Spring Place on July the 5th and
6th tor the purpose of entering in¬
to all the necessary requirements
for teaching public schools.
S H Hxmnr.
The Congressional contest be¬
tween Fain and Clements now
seems to depend upon the action
of Whitfield uext Saturday, and
both candidates and their friends
are actively at work and it is a
question of donbt which way the
county will go.
We are glad to see so many of
onr county people doing their trad
h °H' “ d .r,r t - —.
as they find out that they can get
goods as cheap in Spring Place as
any where else they will quit going
out of the count, to buj »h.t the,
want ‘
Frank Henry brought to the
Times office one of the finest look¬
ing and most splendidly develop¬
ed weeds we have seen this sea¬
son. Frank says it is a cotton
plant, but, if so, from such intimate
association with the weed family
its nature has been changed.
Col. Trammell Starr, of our
town, upon invitation delivered a
literary address at the closing ex¬
ercises of the Joe Brown universi¬
ty, in Dalton, last week, which we
learu was a masterly effort and
highly eulogized by many of his
hearers. The Colonel is going high
er.
Gents straw hats to suit any com¬
plexion at.Mrs. Fannie Johnson’s.
Mrs. Fannie Johnson has a full
line of neat, new straw goods on
hand.
Yon can get three goose necked
hoes at Ovbey & Bryant’s for one
dollar.
A large stock of shoes at Ovbey
& Bryant's, and sold cheaper thau
elsewhere.
A beautiful line of boys ready
made clothing just received at Ov¬
bey A Bryant’s dew store,
Wm. Martin will give special at¬
tention to the collection of notes,
aecocnts and claims of all kinds.
A select stock of ready made
clothing just opened out at Ovbey
A Bryant’s. Prices to suit the
times.
■new*
Mrs. Fannie Johnson has just re¬
ceived a beautiful line ot all kinds
of millinery goods, and solicits all
persons to call and examine be¬
fore baying elsewhere.
Saddle and Harness Shop.
O N Vance Las just opened np a
new saddle and hardesss shop in
Sbring Place and solicits all kinds
ojj work in this line, which will be
done cheap andjpromptly.
Buy your guano from 3 S Bar¬
nett, in Daltou, agent for the At¬
lanta guano company. Their acid
phosphates are imported and not
made of some woitbless rook, now
being the best and most popular
fertilizers on tbe market.
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Something New.
W J Johnson has just received
a new line of first olsss staple dry
goods, boots, shoes, bats etc. A Iso
a full line of groceries and hard¬
ware, all of which will be sold at
rock bottom prices for oash or pro¬
duce, Gall and examine before go
ing elsewhere.
The New Store.
Notice the special bargains at the
new store ot Ovbey, Bryant & Co.,
A good wool bat for 60 cents. A
good fur hat for $1 25. Splendid
double soled brogan shoes for
$1 25. Good ladic’s shoes 90 ots.
Rio coffee ten pounds for one dol¬
lar. Special bargains in queen’s
ware of all kinds. Everything else
in proportion.
Saddle or Collar Gall*. Dr. J H McLeans
Volcanic Oil Liniment take* away Fever,
reduoes the Swelling and heal* th* sores.
It act* iik* a charm. Wash each gore
olean at I.ea*$ ope* every day, d 9 not rub
sores',
HUY SHERIFF'S SALES.
Stati or Gsobqia, Murray County*
Will ho sold before the court
house door in the town of Spring
Place to the highest bidder at pub¬
lic out cry between tbs legal hoars
of sale on the tirst Tuesday in July
next, the wit: following described prop¬
erty to
Also at the Bame time and place
one hundred and sixty acres or land
of lot No 42 in the
9th dist and 3rd section of said
countv. Levied on as the proper¬
ty of J M Smithey by virtue of a fi
fa from the justices court of the
1039tb dist o m said county in fa¬
vor or Union National Bank against
J M Smithey, E F King, J C Wig¬
gins and returned' and H D Keith. by Levy fi made
to me J Bond
La
Also at the same time and place
twelve and one half acres of lot of
279 the 9th district and
Krafts zM
by i 0 ( Roberts, land, bounded on the south
west and north by Mrs
J W Patrio, on the east by John
S*StW.« fclij&tallthi jS?
rices court of the 1291st dist. said
county in favor of Jerome Smith
vs returned Amos Bishop- by Levy made and
to me Jonh Childers,
this June 3, eighteen hundred and
eighty six.
0 L TERRY, Sher.
O.N.ITXBB, VBAHHILL STABB
Calhoun, Ga. Sprint Place,Ga
STARR 4k STARR
Attorneys at Law,
Prompt attontieB given to all legalbnslne**
Pay Attention<
In order to meet some early and
pressing demands upon me, I am
compelled to make collections and
all persons indebted to me in any
way will find my books in the hands
of C N King and W O Martin lor
settlement and collection. My
books must be closed at once and
all who can’t pay their accounts
will please come up pud close them
up by notes immediately, I
am also compelled to stop letting
ont drugs on a credit, and in the
future my customers will please
not ask it of me. These requests
mean business and all persons
whom they may concern will please
look at them in that light.
Da. W W ANBEBSon
“ What’s the matter Si? ” you are not
looking cold.” In well. two “ days O nothing after the only abovecon¬ a slight
versation “ Si ” was very sick with pneu¬
monia. Had he at first taken a dose of
SMITH’S BIL£ BEANS (1 bean) he
would have been surely cured without BILE
harm. A cold is congestion:
BEANS will relieve a cold quicker
than any other remedy, as it relieves the
congested medicine dealers. part at once. Price, For 25c. sale bottle. by all
per
Wm. C. Martin,
Attorney at Law.
Spring Place, Georgia.
Immediate attention given to all
legal business.
Dr. J H McLeau’l Homoeopathic Livor
and Kidney Pillets will remove those para
lites from the bowele and thereby relieve
ConetipatioB, Pile*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
axd all eueh painful eomplaiuts.
From J H Bin**, Totty* Bend Tenu‘,
One of our lady customers has bees afflic¬
ted for somo time with lung disease, in
faot was given up by her physioirns as in¬
curable three bottles of Dr. J U McLean's
Tar Wine Lung Balm have affeoted a com¬
plete cure whieh ii looked upon here as mi¬
raculous.
Dr. J. p. Farm.
Rmiobrt Dxbtut',
DALTON ....GEORGIA.
All kindaof me¬
chanical and Oper¬
ative Dentistry ox
eeuted infirst-olase
•tyle, and at reas¬
onable rates. The
Celluloid Plate put
up in partial or
full setsof teeth at
reasonable rates.
Teeth extracted
without pain by th« use of Squibb’, pure Sul¬
phuric Ether. The patronage of the oltiien*
of Murray eonaty is respectfully solicited,
with a guarantee that I will do them as good
work a* they ean get in North Georgia, and
at la** cheap deptistia as they can get it dene by any first
North Georgia,
QUICK 3ME.
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THROUGH PULLMAN BUFFETT
CAR.
VIA
East Tenn. & Shenando¬
ah Valley Koutes.
N. Y. EXPRESS, ROUTS.
Leave (boon, B. T. V. * G. daily S 15 p m
, Leave Atlanta u “ 4 48 p m
Arrive Rome u « 834 pm
Arrive Dalton “ 9 SO p m
Arrive Knoxville “ l 40 pm
Arrive Bristol « oIS a m
Mrrive Roanoke N. AW, “1145am
Arrive Shen. Jane. S. V. R. R. “ 8 38 p m
Arrive Washington BAORR “ 18 30 p m
Arrive Baltimr.ro B A P R S " 1130 p m
Arrive Phil’a Peon. K it " 3 30 ain
Arrive New York “ “ 7 00 am
Virginia Springs all opaa—at law rates.
Exeoriion rates lowtr than aver
For further particulars write
to or call upon J F Norris,
Ticket Agent, Macon; Jack
Johnson, Ticket Agent, Atlan¬
ta; or Chas. N. Right, District
Passenger Agent, Atlanta.
B. W. WRENN,
General Passenger Agent,
Knoxville, Tenn.
E8TRAY NOTICE.
Georgia, Murray county,
All persons interested are noti¬
fied that T D Terry, of the 1013th
dist o m of said county, who is the
taker up of a certain estray mare
and having exhibited said animal
before A T Logan and S A Greg
ory, freeholders of said district who
give wit. the following with description small white to
a bay male belly,
specks white, over branded her the both right hind hip
feet on
thus ‘T 8* ‘T 8,’ one above the oth
er, also branded on the left shoul¬
der with figures 701, fourteen
hands high, about ten years old
and valued by said freeholders to
be worth $40. The owner of said
and estray is charges requied and to come take said forward
pay an¬
imal away or she will be sold by
the sheriff of said county as an
estray. This June 3, eighteen huu
dred.and eighty six.
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
I urge every bo!iy to take with Dr. J B
MeLesn's Homoeopathic: fillets, Dr. J H
MeLean’i Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney
Balm, which will oare fever*, and heal the
Liver and Kidney*, and give ttrength and
ton* to the proper organ* of tbe body.
Lewis House,
Within T*u Steps Of the Cm 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 connty.
J. Q. A. LEWIS, Proprietor.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
8. M. D. THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Dalton, Georgia,
Goarrantees good work and
cheap rates.
HURD & DELANY, ,
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PHOTOGRAPHRS.
Daltqn, Georgia. ;
We have arranged our new
gallery to make ever style pho-!
tographs and will guarantee to
please those wanting pictures.
Copies and Enlargements a
specialy.
Four Gera pictures or Ftr
rotypes made tor fifty cents.
Do not fail to call and exam
me our work when in Dalton.
Pictures made on cloudy a*
well as any other day.
Ovbey& Itrj'aiit, V
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Have Opened A Hew Store In
Spring Place, Georgia.
And the citizens of Murray County need no longer plough
through the mad to buy goods in Dalton.
We 4 will constantly keep on hand every thing’usuall kept in a
general store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices.
If you don’t believe it come"and price our goods beiore you
buy elsewhere.
AT
L F. Henry & Ce%
New Store,
*t !*
You can get good bargains and ready accommodations. A
full line of Family Groceries, Musical Instruments, Offee, Sug
ar, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and Flouralwayson band.
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. JOHNSON
•{ DEALER IN )■
Groceries, -Provisions, Confeeti
gars,'Hats, Etc.
SPSING PLACE J GEC
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of 8ummer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
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Inulnchmn and m Pups. 81. Lows, Io.
The New Shoe Shop
You cm get your work done at
any time at the new shoe enop on
the Cole coraer. Sacs .ud h«
ness made to order, and all kinds
of repairing done ia first class
style. Go and try them*
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□ AKAM’S PARLOR □
AND CLUB HOU8C
Billiard mb Pool Table
j MOTH REGULAR IMPROVED, QUICK CUflHMMS,
I GUARANTEED PERFECT.
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THE BREATEST HOME AMUSEMEHT!
Used exteaslvcly by PRIVATE CLUES,
Sizes; from 2 X*s ft. to sKxt ft.
O Complete Counters, outfits Chalk of Tip*, Table. etc., Cum, *eM BaHt, from O
«40 to BI2 B,
Equal In all rsspset* to the most MpenshwIaMM.
Thousands sold on trial and always rtre sattstae
on. of Keep Portable tout husband and hors at hotno vW witb
one onr Plrior Billiard Tabt«t.
afford recreation for mind and body, and see a
fascination and pleasure to alL
Seed for ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR and PRICE LOT.
AKAM & SKINNER,
771 Broadway. New YoiRc