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North Georgia Times.
Ttte OilicUl riper of the County,
Subscription Rates:
One year,$l 00 Si* months, Mounts; Three
months, S5 cents. Payable la advance.
The town boys have organized
a base ball club.
Mrs. EH Hope is visiting in
Gordon, this weak.
The Sheriff sold about 4500 acres
of land Tuesday.
Col. TR Jones, of Dalton, was
in town yesterday.
The long needed street working
is going on this week.
Plenty of home'raised watermel¬
ons are new on the market.
A copy of the Times will be sent
from uow till ’87 for 50 cents.
Col. T Starr has been rusticating
at Oohutta Springs during the past
week.
Dr. Keister has been quite sick
the past few days, but is now con¬
valescing.
The jury revisors are busy this
week shaking names in and out of
the jury box,
W J Johnson and George B
McGhee left yesterday for a short
visit in Atlanta.
Prof. Bright is teaching a sing¬
ing school at Pleasant Valley
chutch this week.
Bill Henry has the special thanks
of the editor for some of the finest
gtapes of the season
William Trimmier and lady, of
Gordon, are visiting friends and
relatives in this county.
Transgressors of the law had
better begin to hide out, superior
court is fast approaching.
T M McLain, near Woodlawn,
wa3 thrown from a mule last Sun¬
day and his wrist dislocated.
The political speech of Hon.
W- J Peeples on Tuesday, was
well delivered and to the point.
The second kiln of brick for the
court bouse has been burned and
bricklaying will now go on undis¬
turbed
The gentle showers continue to
come, giving a flattering aspect to
the corn and cptton fields of the
county.
Oar town was full of of peeple
last Tuesday, and the candidates
worried themselves and the peo¬
ple considerably.
S E Field, formerly of this coun¬
ty, now ot Whitfield, spent 6ever
days among his friends in this
county during the past week.
Sheriff Teriy placed George
Denson, a transient mam from
Lumpkin county, in onr county
jail this week, charged with misde¬
meanor.
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Charley Broyles announced in
a speech Tuesday, i» this place
that he was not a candidate for
the senate and did not know that
he would be.
Col Bill Glenn has received the
nomination for representative of
Whitfield. Bill is an able young
lawyer and will doubtless make a
good legislator if elected.
Dr. Fann, the skillful, reliable
dentist of Dalton, was in t( wn
Tuesday looking after dental work.
The doctor can be found m Spring
Place most ever}’ sale day and
will gladly wait on his customers.
If transgressors of the law don't
want to be picked up, they had
better not get in “telegraph dis¬
tance of Lewis Terry, for he will
fasten on their sinning bodies cer¬
tain. Well, this ie right if we
have a sheriff let him perform the
duties of the off ice.
We had the pleasure of quaffiiug
several draughts of the soothing
wators of Cohuttah Springs last
week, which combined with the
tasty eatables and other accorao
dations of Mr- Ben Gregory's hotel
make a visit to the springs a rare
treat. Qnite a number ot persons
are sojourning at this our county's
popular watering place, for the
purpose of renewing health in
and mind,
Our readers will notice in this
issue a repnblioation of Mr, Pleas
McGnee's letter announcing him¬
self as a candidate ior represents
tire. Mr. McGhee has a strong
following in the county and if elec¬
ted will make a safe representa¬
tive.
The numerous losses on legal
advertismenta in the past compel
us to announse that fees must be
paid in advance. And constables
making levies ant^retu ruing to the
sheriff will please remember that
the fee must be paid before the
advertising will be done. Tnis
means business.
Woodlawn Dots
Thermometer in the shade, rati
cury at 90.
Farmers finishing work on crops.
Prospect for not more than half
crops of corn and cotton. Clover
generally good.
Farming land and roads badly
washed by the heavy June rains.
Large school here under the
efficient tutorage of D C Vining
and Miss Sallie Bond
Very lew visitors at Cohuttah
Springs this summer.
♦Watermelon crop almost an en¬
tire failuio hereabout,
Mrs. Jane and Mis3 Alice Megee
of this place, but now ot
are visiting in the neigh¬
borhood.
Mrs. Vining, of Fayetteville,
is visitiug here. W.R. D.
Senatorial.
We learn that Whitfeld county
selected delegates co meet the
delegation iu the senatori
convention to be held in Tilton
Saturday; and also that most,
not all, the Whitfield delegates
Murray's claims as to the
of furnishing the next Sena¬
A settlement of this ques¬
between Murray and Whit
will amount to a disposition
the dispute in the district, for
has always stood by Gor¬
man, and surely Gordon
will not undertake to pay
in other coin than the
courtesy and friendship she
always received. The word
'8 being variously defined,
whether it means around and
as the fly walks around an
back aud forth as the wear¬
shuttle, to and fro like the
elbow, up aud down like
mechanic’s hammer, or slant¬
as the course of an avalanche,
is not onr business to discuss.
in this instance ii certainly
that each of the three coun¬
is to furhish an equal number
senators to represent the dis¬
in the upper house of the gen¬
assembly. Has such been our
since the formation of the
district in I860? If
Murray has furnished one third of
since formation of the
then this is not her time.
Jut since she has furnished a sen
only three years in twenty
if this is not her time when
will it come? Murray
A fine lot of shoes of all kinds
and styles now ou hand at W J
Johnson's.
A beautiful line of boys ready
made clothing just received at Ov¬
bey & Bryant’s new store.
Wm. Martin will give special at¬
tention to the collection of notes,
accounts and claims of all kinds.
A large stock of shoes »t Ovbey
& Bryant's, and sold cheaper than
elsewhere.
A select stock of ready made
clothing just opaned out at Ovb >y
& Bryant'S. Prices to suit the
times.
The readers of the Times will no
tice that Ovbey & Bryant are mak¬
ing the shoe trade a specialty.
Slop with them and learn their
prices.
Ovbt-y A B yant are making
shoes a special tv. All kinds kept
on hand. Ladies shoes of all kinds
and grades and special bargains
guaranteed.
Mrs. Fannie Johnson has just re¬
ceived a beautiful line ot ali kinds
nf trillinery goods, and solicits all
-v-rsons to call anti examine be
fore buying elsewhere,
You can get turee goose necked
hoes at Ovbey & Bryant's for one
dollar.
Saddle and Harness Shop.
0 N Vance has just opened up a
new saddle and hardesss shop in
Sbring Place and solicits all kinds
05 work in this line, which will be
done cheap and promptly.
Something New.
W J Johnson has just received
anew line of first class staple dry
goods, boots, shoes, bats etc. Also
a fall line of groceries and hard¬
ware, all of which will be sold at
rock bottom prioes for cash or pro¬
duce, Call and examine before go¬
ing elsewhere.
The New Store
Notice the special bargains at the
new store ot Ovbey, Bryant & Co.,
A good wool hat for 50 cents. A
good fur hat for $1 25. Splendid
double soled brogan shoes for
$1 25. Good ladie's shoes 90 cts.
Rio coffee ten pounds for one dol¬
lar. Special bargains in queen's
ware of all kinds. Everything else
in proportion.
Announcem ents.
We are authorized to announce
the name ef PLEAS McGHEE as
a candidate for Representative.
We are authorized to announce
the name ol W H STEED as a can
didate tor Oounty Treasurer
O. N. STABS, TEAM MULL STABS
Calhoun, Ga. SpringPiaoe,Ga
STARR & STARR
Attorneys at Law,
Prompt atteation given to alllegalbusiness
Henry Ebert, No. 1344 N. 16th
street, St Louis, says: 1 called to
tell yon that the bottlo of Tar Wine
Lung Balm wuich 1 bought of you
is the best remedy in the world
for cr.mp, my little girl four years
old had a very bad attack and we
despaired of tier lile, but two doses
made her all right.
ADMINISTRATOR’S* NOTICE,
Georgia, Murray county.
To all whom it may concern: VV
O Martin, adm’r of Robert G Mor¬
row, dec'd, having in duu form ap
pplied to me for leave to sell the
lauds belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and the application
will be heard on the first Monday
in August next. This June 30th,
1880
W U Ramsey, Ordinary.
Stop, do not dank bitters and
stimulants which are only tempo
rary in their effects; they will not
and cannot give back to you the
elastic step and bright joyous ap¬
pearance of youth. Dr. J H Mc¬
Lean's strengthening cordiat and
blood purifier is what you want.
BILE BEANS! What a funny name
for a medicine! Nevertheless it is very
significant Bile, according as applied to Webster, to the .is “a article. yel¬
lowish bitter, viscid liver.” nausceous Whenever fluid,
secreted by the the
liver does not act properly this fluid is
retained in the blood and poisons the
whole system, and sallowness and misery
is the result. SMITH’S BILE BEANS
is a sure cure for biliousness and liver
complaint. Price, 25 cents per bottle.
Win. C. Martin,
Attorney at Law.
Spring Place, Georgia.
Immediate attention given to all
legal business.
From J U Uin*s, Tottys Beni
One of our lady customers has beea
ted for somo tiiuo with luug disaa*o,
fact was given up by her physicirns as
curable three bottles of Dr. J II
Tar Wine Lung Balm have affected a
plete cure which is looked upon hero as
raculous.
Dr. J. P. Fann.
Resident Bkhtist’,
DALTON.... GEORGIA.
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r&kfSIlKiOjr- chanicaland u, er
J »tiveDentistrycx
ecutod in first-class
* • t fe: style,and atreas
enable rates. The
Pp gf Celluloid Plateput
up in partial or
reasonsb°il‘"rates,
without pain by the use of Sqnibb's pureSui
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Virginii Springs All open—At low rAtes.
Excursion rAtes lower than ever
Fo. further particulars write
to or call upon J F Norris,
Ticket Agent, Macon; Jack
Johnson, Ticket Agent, Atlan¬
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Passenger Agent, Atlanta.
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General Passenger Agent,
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The Best Route to Louisville, Cincleinn a ti,
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The Best Route to StLouis and thej
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Livor and Kidneys, and givo strength and
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Lewis House,
Wtthln Ten Steps 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.
W&namaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
S. M. D. THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Dalton, Georgia,
Guari'anteeR good work aud
cheap rates
HURD & DEL ANY,
PHOTOGRAPHRS.
Dalton, 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
gpfcCialy. 1
^ FoUl’ GeUl pictures Ol’ Ftr
rotypes made for fifty cents.
Do not fail to Call and
i**e our work when in Dalton.
Ketur* on cloudy
well as any other day.
Ovbey, & Bryant,
Have Opened A Hew Store In
Spring Place, Georgia.
Ami the citizens of Murray County need no longer plough
through the mad to buy goods in Dalton.
We, will constantly keep on hand everything usual I kept in a
general store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices.
If you don’t believe it coiae"aud price our goods before you
buy elsewhere.
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L<. F. Henry & Co ’§,
New Store,
You can get good bargains and ready accommodations. A
full line of Family Groceries, Musical Instruments, Coffee, Sug
ar, Cigars, Tobacco, Meat and Flour always on baud. V
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SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA,
W. J. JOHNSON,
-{ healer in y
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
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SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA.
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The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats ol the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AM) CKI2D
ITORS.
All peis ns having d- mauds
against :ln et-tate ol R G Morrow
latt of Miuray *’ouniy, decer-red.
lieieby liotifed 10 leinur in
tile r demands to the undersign, <1
to law; and ail ptrions
ludeb'e to said estate ar equ red
lo make immedi tte ] ayincnt This
22 lSb6.
W C Martin, Adm’r of R G Mor¬
row deceased.
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