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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1887)
North Georgia Times. The Official Paper of the Covet;, Subscription Rates: 0a» year,$1 Oft Six months, 50cents; Three month*, 25 cents. Payable in advance. Rev. M W Shields’ school close >i on Friday. A full line of ladies hats it Fannie Johnson's. We are ^to see Mr, Tram¬ mell Starr on the streets again. Infant of D C Busey was buried in the town cemetery on Friday last. Mrs. McAfee Bates is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. L L Campbell in town, this week. Senator Brown is put down by the Chicago News as being worth $12,000,000. West Eud is rapidly improving. John L Cole is budding a new resi¬ dence in that portion of town. The Atlanta Constitution of last week chronicles the death of the wife of the Rsv. Joe Jones. Everybody endorses the finding of the jury in the land case of An¬ derson and others against A J Hill. For goods cheap, and big prices for country produce, L F Claik Fort. Mountain, is the man to trade •with. Treasuier Steed had the money and paid ofi'the jurors as soon as they were released and received their certificates. We wolcome to our exchange list the Middle Georgia Progress, a neatly printed and ably edited paper ot Sandersville, Ga. Dick Greon is prepared to do kinds of wood and iron work cheap er than any body. Shop at J H Oneil’s . Satisfaction gurrsnteed. a Boom! Boom! Boom! T A & S E Berry have received a car load of “Old Hickory Wagons. - Will sell on lime for good note. It certainly takes a cheeky man to come into a printing office and read a newspaper before the ink is dry on it, when he is too stingy to subscribe for it. Our subscribers out of the coun¬ ty will take notice that from this date they will have to pay their subscription in advance if they Want their paper, as we can’t afford to bunt them up to collect it. The dance at Mr. Loughridge‘s last Friday night was attended by large, lively, jolly crowd. The articipants indulged ia the sweets o party capers almost from the going down of the sun to the rising o the same. > Frank May, a genial gentleman of Brock, Nebraska, who has been visiting relatives in the town tor the past week, returned home last Thursday. He made quite a num¬ ber of friends while here who weie sorry to see him loave. We are sorry to hear that Mr Gus Hill out his leg badly on last Friday with a broad lx. Drs. An derson and Keis ter were called in and succeeded in stop ping the blood. Hope he will be able to be out soon. The matrimonial market is on the decline, though if madam ru ! mor i 3 correct two of our most pop ■ular young ladies will be lead to the altar by ytung gentlemen from a distance very early in the spring. A little six year old son of Wil¬ burn Williams, of Hassler Mills, had the misfortune io cut off two fingers with an ax. > His hand was dressed by Dr. Walt. Auderson, and the littiejellow at last account s wa 3 doing as well as could be ex¬ pected Following is a list of letters re¬ maining in this office and if not not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead letter office: Miss Amanda Haren, I' J Jihn sm, Mr Trap Phillips, MrsJohn Pritchet, Miss Dongon Smith. Wm Anderson, P M. We offer as an excuse for ffeiDg a little late with our pa v p r this week that the Editor, printer and devil have been tied up at the court house nearly all the week, not, how¬ ever, with a stung or rope. Gonrt convened on Monday, fi’aiu and las» lawyers ted until Friday evening. The in attendance were, be¬ sides the local bar, Cols. Glenn Moore, McOntcheon MeCaray, Jones, and Maddox, of Dalton, Skelly, of Calhoun We do not approve of the con duct of residents or non -residents, of this couDty. as the case may be, who come in the night time and under disguise, take a prisoner from the custody of tho proper au¬ thorities, as was done one night this week. We think there is suffi cientlaw to lurnish justice. The Augusta Chronicle of a re¬ cent date contained the following: "The stockholders of the Augusta and Chattanooga railroad met on the 17th, and it is suggested that the stockholders be taken over tho work done. Toe enthu-iasm of the stockholders all along the line of the road, as well as the Board oi Directors, hay. steadily increased, aud before long the laying ol track on the great ait line to the West wjJ1 have been commenced,” Go to Gid Jackson’s tor ay pie and peach trees Grape vines etc. Warrented first class A fine lot of shoes of all kinds and styles now on hand at W J Johnson's. A beautiful lino of boys ready made clothing just received at T J Ovbey's new store. We understand that Rev. O. P-.tr ott is getting the best trade that he has had since he has been sell goods. The readers of the Times wi’l no tice that T J Ovbey is mak¬ ing the shoe trade a specialty. Slop with them and ieain their prices. Hack Lino. Simon Daly has purebasen a new covered ha- k and is prepared to haul passengers between this place and dallon in comfort in any kind of weather. The hack leaves this place at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton at 1 p. re. daily. The numerous losses on legal advertisments in the past compel us to announce that fees must be paid in advance. And constables making levies and returning to the will please remember that the fee must be paid before "the will be done, Tnis business. Marion Cloer, the best workman wood and iron in Murray coun¬ hereby announcees to his patrons, and all interested good work, that he will pursue trade for the coming season at. shop situated one half tnilo of Hassier Mills, Horse made a specialty, and all woik done reasonably aud prompt iy i The New ?tore Notice the special bargains at the new store ot T J Ovbey. A good wool hat for 50 cents. A good fur hat for §1 25. Splendid double soled brogau shoes for $1 25. Good ladie ‘8 shoes 90 cts. Rio coffee ten pounds for one dol¬ lar. Special bargains in queen's ware of all kinds. Everything else in proportion. Once rp'tn n mi-lniglit dreary, I Was toi'sinj weak «iid weary, i" or I-Lad a fit of 03110 , Suddenly And mv boSrs were very sore. I read a label, table, Of a modidno eh my But to reaefr't 1 soarce was able; I was so infernal sore! Took I just one dose, ’was htt.k shuns: SoundIv slept 1 and did snore. Had Oie ague nevermore! alldniggists 25cents nor L.ofte ~4eMbv Malaria 1 The very mention of it is a nightmare! ’Whoever has suffered from tins blighting disease knows what a dread scourge it is, and how it seems almost impossible to eradicate it from the system. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will most surely destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford permanent releif. Dose, one bean. 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists ana dealers in medicine, or sent postpaid on receipt of prion, tr> aajr partte f the country. T J Ovb^y ig making shoes a specialty. Ail kinoe kept on hand. Ladies'saoasot all kii ds and grades and special bargains guaranteed. Notice of Dlsolution Tha copartnership of Keisler Edmondson <fc Co., composed of R B Keister J L Edmondson Jr. and W 0 Carter, is this dissolv¬ ed by mutual consent said firm be ing liable for the payment of all past indebtedness against them oi every character. W W Andeiscn will continue the buisuess hereto¬ fore carried on by said firm in Spring Place Ga This January 24th 1887. Keister Edmondson & Co. Supplies Furnished G W Oglesby, at Kenner’s warehouse, Dalton Ga,, will urnisli farmers of Whitfield and Murray counties with dies, such as Bacon, Corn, Flour, Hay, Sugar, Coffee, 8yrup, Salt, lobacco, etc, on time till fall if they make good notes. ©lie Dollar 13 Weeks. The Police Gozette will be mail¬ ed securely wrapped to any addre s in the Unite I States lor three months on recept of ONE DOLLAP. Liberal discount allowed to post¬ masters, agents and clubs. Sam¬ ple copies mailed free. Address ill orders to RIOIIARDK FOX, Franklin Squnre, N. V. M. E. Harris 9 ATTORNEY AT I AW, Spring Place;, Gkoigia, Prompt attention given to nil legal business. Wm. C. Martin, A Ctorney at Law. SPRING Place, Georgia. Immediate attention given Uuall legal business. Stock and Convey ances For hire or sale at JESSE HOLLAND’S Livery Stable Dalton, Ga. Also a wagon Yard is kept iu connection The patronage of people smuch desired, and especially those from Murray County. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, ADMISISTRIITOR*:* SAIE. State op Gkorgia Murray cochty. Agreeably to an order from the court of Ordinary ol Murray county I will se'l*t public out rry buf >j e the eourt bousse door of said county on tho 1st Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale ’ho fol¬ lowing pr pony to wit: Ooe li‘»a»iO aud litia the town ofSpr ng Plate, known as t o John O’Connor house and lot, lying north of the court house square. Sold as the properly < t Johil O'Connor, deeM. Terms, on time un it ftvBtofD ceiubirnext. This he 26 ih day of Jim. 18S7. W. Luffman, Admiu straior of Joon O’OConnor ileo’d. Dr. J. P. Fann, R WIDEST DkSTIST DALTON.... ........GEORGIA. __ All kiudsof roe ‘s* V'V-ri’vVik A' eoulod infirst-olafs ' style, ami m reiis on able rates. The <r rs - e fu " 8etsoftouth !Vf \. reasonable Teeth -a traete d Withont pain by the use of Squibb’* phnrie Ether The patronage of the of Marray oonnty is respectfully with a guarantee that I will do them is work as they oan get in Sorth G orgin, »* cheap ar they eat) gel itdoue by my Sryt jass demist'n Xort.ii Georgia. QUICKEST TIME. — WITH— THROUGH PULlMtSi CAR. VIA EastTenn & Shetland * all Valley Routes. N. Y. EXPRESS, ROUTE. Leave Atlanta V *'*“!!* \ £ J * Arrive Rome “ “ 8 35 p m Arrive Daiton u ** y 5o p m Arrive Knoxville “ “ 1 40 p m Arrive Bristol ** 6 15 a m Mrrfve Roanoke N. & W. “ 11 41 u m Arrive iShen. June. S. V. R. R. 8 38 p uj A rrive Washington B & 0 R R * ( 10.10 j> m Arrive Baltimore B & P It It ‘* 1130 p m Arrive Phil’a Penn. R It 4< 3 30 aui Arrive New York “ 7 00 am VirginU Springs All open—At low rites. Excursion rites lower tha a ever Fo. further particulars write to or cal] upon J F Norris, Ticket Agent, Macon; Jack Johnson, Ticks Agent, Atlan¬ or Chas. ft. District Passenger Agent Atlanta. B. W. WUENN, General Passewyer Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. Nasaville, • •‘uati-anopgtf & St, L Hits A:tiDva.yi AHEAD Ob' AU, COMRETIToys! Tin- littbl lUmluto Louisville, Circieinnati, Indiituapolis, Cutyago auu tbe North is via ft .tshvtllo. 1’llt frSeM v f-o St Louis atul tlio Weal is viu Meftenaic. Tile Ait*ist Loulis to 'i leHnuSSce rtllu i K«tuck }> MU.i M l,„.», Avkatih .o »ml Tux Don’t Forget it 1,„«. t.h,,». ......... t. Ai&t. iu a), , The S iiPXprlunct il I favek i ueetl imi g. umifiS, few changes arc noeudsa.ry, aucii uscrc uuttvuitiableare mitdoin Uaiou Depots, T Li vOU tH > i t)E TWEEN , Atlanta and Nattltvillo. Alla nta a ltd i.yui:-'"- - Nash villa and St Louis i tu Ct, .un u-, ... . villa and Louisville, Nashville ami lUant Martin and St Louis, MoKauaio ua. 1 un; itook, wliore ouiin. ctioli iBiu-tae a-ith Tliruu^ii Stiiajiorsto all Tajcas points. Call on or address J H LA U.V1EU TkaV. A., Atlanta, Oil. J It EiSEJiLKS, T. A,Chattanooga,Teui. W X ROW alts,T. A., Onati.ino >ga, TV tin W L LAN LEV, U. T.,t X. A., Nashville. Touii. I urge everybody to take with Dr. J II MeLeau’a Hoiuooopatkic Pille'.s, Dr. J 11 MeLeaa’d Homoeopathic Liver aud Kidney Bal.ii, whi h will cure favor* and heal ilie Liver ait 1 Kiduuytt, ami g>vo strength and tone io vUo proper orgaiH ot the body. Lew s H ouse, wttlllu Tall Steps ol the Can She I Dalton, Georgia. Every thing new aud first, class, j A home for Commercial Travelers j 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. | wlvnamakor & Brown , 1 OAK HALL PHILADELPHI A, I KNN. The largest custom order and retail clothing house. S, M. L\ THOMAS,. Merchant Tailor; D ALTON, Gkorgia Guarvante s good w- -k i ■ d ' clti'iit) rates. HURD & DKLA.NV, PHOTOGRAPH RS. i Dalton, OKOHGIA. We have arranged our new j gallery to make ever style pho¬ tographs and will guarantee to please those wanting pictures. Copies and Enlargements a specialy. Four'Gem pictures or Fi t rotypes made foi fifty cents. Do not fail to call and exam¬ ine our work w!ie,n in Dalton, Pictures made on cloudy as Wf 1 ’ US any otl.e(- day. 0 VIBE ¥ Has Opened A New Six re In Spring Place, Georg • MW •<uid the citizens ot alniiay County need no longer pke gu through the mud to buy goods in Dalton. 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