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North Georgia Times.
I be OMetat Paper of the Coouty,
Subscription Rates:
Ja*y«ar,fl00 Six mouths, 50oents; Three
woixhi, SSoente. PaVAhla 1D advance.
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Th% p beautiful enow.
Rev. J A Sewell goes to Aurora
next year.
Hon- P McGhee was in town on
Tuesday last.
Miss Ida Bam-ey is vi siting in
Spring Place.
A full line of ladies bats at Mrs.
Fannie Johnson's.
Old Hymen is beginning to cut
some winter capers.
’ mail carriers
The were snow
bound on Monday.
Miss Nettie Edmondson is visit¬
ing in town this week.
Many old buildings have been
crushed by the snow.
Snow balling is a popular sport
among the small boys.
The people are complaining of a
scarcity of wood in town.
Basiness haB been completely
snowed under this week.
We learn that the shed at Mur¬
ray camp ground has fallen.
Some of the read commissioners
arc about to get into trouble.
A large girl—ten pounds—hap¬
py parents—at Walter Osborns,
Rev. W T Hamby has been re
turned to the Fairm mnt circuii.
The candidates all say their
prospects for election are flitter¬
ing.
A fine lot of t-hoes of all kinds
and styles now oa hand at W J
Johnson's.
Miss Sallie Bond, of Woodlawn,
has been visiting in town for sev¬
eral days.
The weather is cold and disa¬
greeable, but it grows candidates
in a burry.
The young Nimrods have been
bringing in rabbits by the score
this week.
S E Field, of Tunnel Hill, spent
a few days among his friends in
towmthis week.
Dr. E B Smith, after a stay of a
months in Ttxas, has returned
to this county.
Qivte a large crowd was m town
Tuesday considering the inclemen¬
cy of the weather.
A painted spider on a bald head
is said to be a very effective reme¬
dy to keep off flies.
O Parrott expects to get up a
boom in his merchandise trade this
all at his old stand.
Some of Ihe boys think the Bos¬
ton boxer Sullivan was waked up
in tow n one night last week,
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A few couples enjoyed a pleas
ant time at the sociable given at
J D Temple's last Monday night.
The roof of J P Kelly's barn
toppled in, not being strong
enough to withstand the snow
pressure. A
Gillian Rogers.%4erly ol this
county, now of Texas, > visiting
his mother, MrVi. Wooil Campbell,
near town.
Oapt. Dan Kenneir says that he
is going on one hundred years old,
and this i9 the deepest snow that
he ever saw. Quite likely,
TLe Spring Place circuit is to
have two preacherp next year. E
M Stanton and W B Austin have
been giveij this work in charge.
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For thA benefit of those who
have np/i had occasion to investi¬
gate closely we will state that the
recent snow was about 24 inches
Jeep.
Tfie elegant, supper given, last
mjfai at Mr. J P Kelly's, was a
ct feast to all present, being
specimen of Mrs. Kelly's
kkill in arranging a table, heavily
loaded, with a numerous variety of
eatables in splendid, attractive
s Kf <u-
Tha ivadt-rs uf the Times wil* no¬
tice that Ovbey & Bryant are mak¬
ing the shoe trade a specialty.
Siop with them and leatn their
piicte.
Mrs. J L Edmondson Jr. is the
champion huntress of the county,
only four shots one dav la t
week and she brought in two
squirrels and a bird.
Mr. Mu'lmax. on Holly creek,
bad a fine mare killed and two or
three mules crippled this week bv
his barn heing crushed under the
heavy weight of snow.
Ovbey & Bryant are making
shoes a specialty. All kincts kept
on hand. Ladies sioes of all kinds
and grades and special bargains
guaranteed.
Communications between here
and Dalton have almost been cut
off this week. Bence we were un¬
able to get the paper for the
1 hues which accounts for our de
ley.
Joseph E Jackson, of this coun¬
ty, and Miss Mollie Cox, of Whit¬
field, w<-re married at t he residence
of the bride's father in Whitfie'd
last Wednesday. Let pleasure
and happiness be their constant at¬
tendants.
Saddle and Harness Shop.
O N Vance has j ist opened up a
new saddle and hardesss shop in
Sbring Place and solicits all kinds
of work in this line, which will be
done cheap and promptly.
All persons who have bought
guano from me in the past will
p'ease come forward and settle
within the next ten days or they
will find their notes in the b inds
of an attorney for collection. I
havj to settle with the company.
. T J Ovbky.
Notice—A l^ persons who are in¬
debted to me either by note or ac¬
count will please come up and set
tie by t"e 1st day of January, and
on failing to do so will find my
claims in the bands of an ctflcei.
A word to the wise is sufficient
W W Anderson.
Notick—A ll persons who aiv in
debted to tne in any way wid
please come up wi h the money ai
the earliest uossible date De¬
mands on ine are due and must be
met, and I give notice to all tiiat
I can not wait ou any one, and
don’t want to be put off till the
last.
W J JoiiMSON
To My Patrons.
Having decided to leave Spring
Place I have put my accounts and
notes in the hands of W C Martin,
who will receipt for all money paid
loi me without extra cost up to
Jan. 1st, 1887. After that, time he
will torce collections.
E H Hors.
Notice.
Georgia, Murray couuty.
Where gates have been ant.hor
iz 'd by the county comm'ssioneis
court across any of the public
roads of said c lunty. the same are
lieieby declared under the super
vision of the road commissioners of
the several districts, and at any
time when said gates are not con¬
sidered good clear swinging and
self latching gateB. it shall be the
duty -f 8 >id road commission, rs to
order the same removed at once.
By order of the county board
Dec. 1, 1886. Dennis Johnson,
Chm’n county board.
Cannou bus just received an im¬
stock of fall and winter
goods, cheaper than the cheapest.
Look at the prices and see, that
ws mesn what we say
Cannon sells men's all wool sails
from $6 to $10. '•V,
Cannon sells men's satinet suits
from $3 to $5.
Cannon sells men's cotton worst
ed suits from 12 75 to $3 75.
Cannon sells boys and children's
clothing from $160 to $2
Remember that Cannon's is bead
quarters for clothing.
Cannon sells the heaviest 4 4 do
mestic.at five and abttlfMftla.
Cannon sells the heaviest 7 8
domestic at four and a half cents
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Cannon sells good prints throe ,
at
,.„d«wi-«»t. ,
sella fruit of lco.ui bleed)
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ed dom stiejat 7 cents.
Cannon sells an all wool red
flannel at 14 cents.
Cannon sells an all wool red
twill flannel at l9-Cents.
Cannon sells *Georgi» checks,
best |oods, at 6 «nd a halt cents.
Cannon sells 10 and 11 pounds
Bio coffee for one dollar.
jeans Cannon at 29 sells cents. an all wool /oz.
'annon sells number 2^ Oliver
chili plow at 39.
Cannon selU number 10 Oliver
chill plow at $6 75.
Cannon sells number A 1 and 2
one horse Oliver chill plows at $4.
Cannon sells everything at Rock
bottom prices for cash only. A
large stock of boots, shoes and hats
at all prices, owing to quality, now
on hand. Give him a call and
saye money e» your purchases.
cannon gives good bargains m
clothing. • .«
Batumi her that cjmnou makes a
specialty of clothing.
A good all wool o vet coat at c&a-r
non‘s for $3 76
cannon sells choice Now Orleans
molasses at 26 cents per gabon.
cannon sells common New Or
leuns molasses at 18 coats.
cannon sells a good pair of iron
bound harass at 25 cents,
cannon sells the best trace chain
at 25 cents
cannon sells cheap for cash.»
cannon says the quick uickle
beats the slow dime.
A beautiful line of boys ready
made clothing just received at Ov¬
bey & Br/ai.fs new store.
A large stock of shoes «*t Ovbey
& Bryant's, and sold chuaper than
elsewhere.
The numerous n>.-ses on legal
advi-rlisments in ihe past, compel
ns to announce th u fees must be
paid in advance. Ai.d constables
rnuking levies ami returning to the
slier.If i\iu please runember that
the fee muni be paid beloie »hu
advetiiBiua will be done. Tins
means busii.ess.
TheNyw ^tore
N .lice l.iie speoinl imrgatnsat ihe
new store ot Ovbey. Brvnul tfe Oo ,
A good wool hat for 60 cents. A
got d fur l-at for $1 25. Wplendid
double soled brogan bIiojm for
$1 25. Gootl Jadie's shoes 90 cts.
Uto coff e ten pounds lor one dol¬
lar. Special bargain in queen's
ware of ail kinds EveryIhiag eise
i < proportion.
Stop, do not drink bitters a id
stimulants which are only tempo¬
rary in their effects; they will not
and cannot give back to jou the
ehslio step and bright joyous ap
pe -ranee of youth. Ur. J H Me
I sari's strengthening cordi ti and
hlood purilitr is what you want.
AnrtGuaccmenfcs.
We are authorized to announce
the name ot A J LOVE at a caudi
date for Tax < id lector.
We are amh irized to announce
the mme of WO GROVES as a
emdidate for Su-rilf
W« u re auth u ized to announce
the linma of O L EtUiY as a cau¬
di. late tor Sheriff.
We are authorize 1 to announce
the name of J A ROBINSON as a
candidate f ir Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce
the uarne ot W H Sl'EED as a c iu
didate lor Oounty Treasurer.
Wo are authorized to announce
the name of \l vt »vEL JH as a cm
didate lor fax Gol.ector.
We are authorized to announce
the name of W OOLE an a tuu
diaate for Tax Golleaior.
We are authorized to announce
t.he name of 0 N KlNG as a candi¬
date for Superior Court Ulerk.
. Dr. J. P- Fiiiin,
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Rksidxht Dmituit’; V’
DALTON... ......CtfioAGlA.
' Ali kin,Is,if me
ml / ehabicaland Dentistry ' 1 /er
ative ax
ecu ted infirst-cl»»»
atyle,aml Atreas
Mm onable rates. The
"Vf Celluloid Plate put
up (o'* partial or
full setfof tebtb at
reason, hie rates.
Teeth ex tra e to ■!
without pain by the usjpoi; SwiibU*» j>u reSul
phurie Ether ‘ The patrpoa*stho c itizens
of Mq rray county U respectfully solicited,
“,M*««*Gn'^*rth aVorgl.?* bx ny
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QUICKEST TIME.
—with—
THROUGH PUUMAS DUFKETT
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past ah Tepn.& galley Routes. Shenan i
I.C^re . Y. EXPRESS, ROUTE.
Macon, E T. V. AG.d.ily J 15 pm
Leave Atlanta «< \ " 6 40
Arrive R. me 41 p“
Arrive Da.tou v » w
Ar-ive Knoxville <r “ t 40 p in
Arrive Briatol a “ 6 15 am
Mrrive Roanoke N. t W. “ 1145am
Arrive Shen. June. S.T. R. R. “ 8 38 pm
Arrive Waahington B k 0 R R “ 1(1 30 p m
Arrive Baltimore Bit KK “ l|30 j. m
Arrive Phil’a Penn. R R ‘t 3 30 am
Arrive New York “ 7 OU am
Virginia Springe all open—At 1.-itet.
Excursion rates lower than ever
Fo further particulars write
to or call upon J F Norris,
Ticket Agent, Macon; Jack
ta°;“oT r chas.'^ -i- i . KhSt, * . ,.,
i)i*,'ia
,, I asseugex Ageut, . . Atlanta. , ,
B. W.WRENN,
General Passenger Agent,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Nashville, Chattanooga
& St. Louis Railway!
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!
The Betti Huuleto Louisvillo, Cincicinnati,
Nashville. Itulianapolif, Chicago and llte North i» Via
Tha Best Route to StLouis and the Went
ia via MoKeuxie.
The Beet ttottte to W*at Tenneaiee and
Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tex¬
es points is via MoKensio.
Don’t Forget It.
Be sme to buy your ucKeis ov
N.. C. & St. L. lt’y.
The liiex|)i ieiii‘i u IT awicr neud uui -
auii.e, fewclungos are neceasitr,', such um
Ukevuidnhleaiu uiadein Union Oo|>ui~,
1‘jA OJ
UETtt KhA
Atlanta ami Nualiville. Atluniu ainl.l.upuvil
Nashvilla amt Ml.UitU via Uo-uuilms, Nuf 1
viilr'ituu LA«ui8vilia. Nasbvil'e ntui .Viouipi*
Martin and at Louis, MoKuiiaui uaU Lid
Kook, wlioro ooiili ctioli iauiaiSe witfi Tlirmiv
gUcpom to all Texaa poiuit.
Call ou oraililroaB
J II LA l l.Vl j. K TniV A., Atlanta, G..
J H l'EKBLliij, T. A.Chattanooga,Toi
W T K'lGKKo,!’. A., ouauano >u'i,T»;i'
W L KAinLLY, G. t' A 1. A.,
A Na«liviilu, Tell*
I urge •'vervbo.i)’ to take vriiu Dr. .1 *
McLean’* Homoeopathic l’illet*, Dr. J '
McLean’* II »moeopatliic Liver and Kutn*
Bid t wiii b will cure fever* and heal th
Liver and Kidneys, and ^ivo strength an
tone to the proper organ> of the body.
Lew s House,
Wttliin T.n Steps ot the Caa She I
Dalton, Georgia.
Every thing new and first class.
A home for I'ommercial lraveiers
anti Winter boaaders. Trausien
rates $2 per day. Liberal rate by
week or month. Special rates to
people of Murray comity.
J. Q. A. LEWIS, Proprietor.
unamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
S, M. D. THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Dalton, Georgia,
Guurrantee8 good wovk and
chc«p rates.;.
HURD & DELANO,
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: PHOTO G RAP II RS.
Dalton, Georgia.
We have arranged otir new
to make ever,style pho¬
tographs and will guarantee to
please those wanting pictures.
Copies* and Enlargements a
specialy.
Four Gem pictures or
made lot cents.
not fail to call and exam
ine PuV work when in Dalton.
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w> n as aiiy other day.
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Ovbey, & “lit, ■t
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Have Opened A New Store In
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Spring Place 5 Georgia.,
Anil the citizens of Murray County need no longer plough
through theiuud to buy goods in Dalton.
We will constantly keep on hand everything usuall kept i in a
gwirtal store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices.
If you don’t believe it come and price our goods before you
buy elsewhere.
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v > ou can get^gotxl bargains and ready , acconnnodations. , . A
of *>""'> ««*«»•.Iadrumenta. Coffer, Sag
ai , Oii^a.i-8, lobacco, Meat and 1) lour always on hand.
SPUING PLACE GEORGIA,
W. J. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN ]>
Groceries, Proyisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPSING PLACE, GEORGIA.
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, CofiVe, ‘
New Orleans Syrup, Lcnoii’s Factory Tlircad atid a select stock
of Summer Fats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
a? Rock bottom prices for cash ot barter.
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