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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1887)
North Georgia Times THURSDAY, MAY,26, I8S1. Miss Mattie Morgans, aged24 for two years has been in Con necticut, disguised in male at* tiie. She has run over and kill¬ ed two men and ono child in that time, and the memory of their faces so haunted her that she has given up her position and made known her sex. She is soon to marry a stationary engineer. She will then visit England, her home, where she first acted as fireman on an en* giue with her sweetheart, who was killed by a switch engine her womanly gnef levealiugher sex, she then came to Amorica. She is now the heroine of all raihoad men. M. V. Day, a prominent and intelligent piaetical miller of Elbert county, says that in grinding western coin shipped to this country he frequently finds pieces of glass in the corn, and that h s observation has not been confined to one lot of corn but to various lots from .different points. He says fur¬ ther that he knows of a num¬ ber of horses and mules chat have died iu Elbert county from eating perfectly sound western corn, and that be has examined some of the com eat¬ en by them and found particles of glass in it.— Ex. The English sparrow lacks popularity at home as well as in the United States. The Sec¬ retary of the Sti afford on-Avon Sparrow Club reports that during last year over 10,000 of the little nuisances were killed. The club pays three pence per dozen for the heads of all spar¬ rows destroyed, and more than $115 was paid in this waj during the year. Ella Bruce, a negro woman, living at Dablonega, is proba ¬ bly guilty of one of the most horrible crimes ever perpetra¬ ted in the State. Circumstan¬ ces seem to show that s'.e wrapped her newly born baby m a blanket, and burned it in a stove. She has been arrested As Robert Bu'ch, of Rock Creek, Cal., was watching the clouds during a severe thunder storm a flock of wild geese pass¬ ed over his house. As they flew along a flash of lightning seemed to pass through the flock, and six of tLem fell to the ground dead. The only thing left for the Northern and Eastern fellows to do is to ebse up shop and move down Sou li in order that they may make iron cheap enough to compete with us. It bull is no by use the taking, ho ns.—Ex, we’ve got the ........ ......... It is believed in Washington that the president will confine his “election of a successor to Justice Woods to the fifth judi¬ cial circuit, which is composed of Georgia, k iorida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. An estate of $75,000,000 has he< n left in England to the un¬ known ii-latives of Ma. Smith. The Pittsburg Dispatch esti mate'j that eiuh heir will rc trive a little over $2.50. The Supreme Court of Kan¬ sas has decided that when a woman marries she need not take her husband’s nail e unless she choose. About the latest is a glass, bottomed boat, used, according a corespondent ul the Inter tu gaze down upon the beauties of the bottom of the at Nassau. The North Georgia Confei will meet in Ma ietta De¬ 7 th. Bishop McTyre preside. California received one hun¬ thousand immigrants in last twelve months. The literary movement in is between the saloon the beer garden. I Road Notice Georgia, Murray County J D Love, J Y Hemphill and others have made application to Ihe lower Dalton road for the purpose of better location and to the location as now and worked on said road, between where said road leaves the Federal road and Holly, creek bridge near C D Durhams, which has been marked out by commiss¬ ioners and a report thereof made on Oath by them. All persons are notified that said change iu said road will be granted if no cause be shown to the contrary, on the 1st Tuesday in June next. By order county commissioners. May the 3rd 1887. Dennis Johnson, W H Ramsey, Chairman. Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, Georgia, Murray county, Whereas J C Henry and J L Cole Administrators of J P ijole deceased represents lo the court in their petition, duly filed and enter¬ ed on record that they have fully administered J P Cole's estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any t hey can, why said Administrators should not be discharged from their administra¬ tion, and receive loiters of dismiss ion on the first Monday in August 1887. This May the 4th 1887, W. H. Ramsey, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Georgia, Murray county To all whom it may concern; D M Peden Administrator of J W Walker deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to Ihe estate of said deceased and said application will be heard on the first Monday in June next. This the 3 f d day of May 1887. vV H Ramsey Ord’y. JUNE SHERIFF'S SALES. State op Georgia Murray couiity: Will be sold before the court house door iu the town of Spring Place, to the highest bidder at pub lie out cty between the legal hours cf sa.e on the 1st Tuesday in June next, the following described prop trty to wit: Lots of land Nos. Ill and 172, in the Sth district and 3rd section of said county. Levied on as the property ol J M Fox by v’rtne of a fi ta from the Superior court of said county in favor of R J McCa iny against J M Fox Defendant in possession. Also two town lots in Spring Place, lying North and East ot the jail house and bounded on the North by Ellijay road. East by lot on which T J Ramsey lives and South by Ogletree’s land, and West by Ihe Jail lot. Properly in pos session ot I R liix. Levied on as the property cf G Jackson by virt ue Ol a justice court li frt in lavor of the Wrought Iron Rainj.e (Jo. against G. and S J Jackson and J J Smith slayer. Proper 1 y pointed out bv ’ (' Tacksoil ' Also 5'l acres Ol lot ot land No 7 in the 8th district and 3rd section of said county to satisfy two justice court fi fas issued from the 1291st cislrict o m. One m lavor of Frank v \ oi iiberg * VS R I t i> Baynes and i Elisa- rti both Baynes and one 111 favor Of W R Greer vs RL Baynes Bonn tied on the South by lands of John Shannon, East by lands of T W Kzzard, North by lands of Klisobetb in Watts.West ,. ii/ .i by , lands a ot t* Jenes y *' ,U, ' lu ' r - L, ' VV ma,1 « (l " tl ed by R L Brown, i, o. Also that portion of lot Ot land No 265 .yin, north o. Holly crock an<l nlty rods on the south Bliie Of of land No. 266, all in the twen¬ sixth district and second sec¬ of said county. Levied on as property ofW J Peeples and is to dower of Mrs. Louisa Hassler. All of the said property described is in possession of W J Peeples. Levied on as the of W J Peeples by virtue and to satisfy a fi fa from the court of Murray county favor of W O Peeples & Bros, vs H and W J Peeples, Also the mineral interest in lots land Nos 199 and 200 Tenth and 3rd section containing acres more or less lying on the South side of said lots. Levied on as the property of j H Wilson to satisfy a justice court fi fa in favor of Press Parker vs said WiK son. Levy made and returned to me by W N Barclay l c. Also one 50 saw gin, WinBhip make, as the property ot J 0 King to satiety a superior court fi fa in favor of S M Walker vs j P Kelly, C King and i A McEntire. This May 4,1887. C L TERRY, Sheriff. executrix notice. Georgia, Murray county. Mis. E A Leonard Executrix of A -J Leonard, deceased, represents to the court in her petition duly filed, that she has fully adminis¬ tered A J Leonard’s estate accord¬ ing lo his will. This is therefore lo cile all persons concerned, kin¬ dred and creditors to show cause it any they can, why said Executrix should not be dismissed from her said 1rust, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1887- This March 30, 1887. VV H Ramsey, Ordinary. Dr. DIGGER’S ||UCKLEBBiDy 5 CORDIAL The Great Southern Remedy for ail BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHIKC. There are very few who clo not know of ibis little hills: bush growing but alongside few realize of our mountain* that and very the fmt, the little purple berry, which so many of u* have eaten in moat every shape, there is %n J prin¬ ciple in it having a wonderful effect UicT bowels. Dr. Rigger s iluekleberry v omial is theoiiio at southern REMEDY I’mf restores the little one teething, ai d cures L’.arrh Dysentery When it is am! considered Cramp < ’oJ!r. ti.-it at tine of for.sen the year F.Klden and daneen us att.ici Us i i Ui6 deaths bowels are occurring so frequent, before and we physician hear ol at> nm ny he a can called in, it i. Important that every with bouse* kiold should provide themselves some speedy rebel a dose of which will relieve Die pain and save much anxiety. Ur. IHuuer*’ Huckleberry child is pleased t'ordlnl is take. n simple remedy which any Price, 50 cents to bottle. Manufactured by a WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. Tay Mullein lor m Cherokee 2f<*ni«*dy Coughs, Croup of Sweet (*um and will cure aiul i Com mmiptlon. Price 25 cts. anull a bottle. Directory, J. C. F9in, Judge Suporior Court. C. N. King, Clerk Superior Court. C. L. Terry. Sheriff. W. H. Ramsey, Ordinary. W. II. Stood, Treasurer. M. H. Bramblett, Tax Receiver. M. M, Welch, Tax Collector. M. M. I.e nard, County Surveyor. C. B Holland, Coroner. Commissioners, Dennis Johnson, John C McEntire, S. L. Trimuiier, John A. Berry W. J. White. Board of Education, M. R, Chastain, Pros. S. H. Henry, Sec’y and County School Com¬ missioner, W. O. Harris, II. L. Panglo, John 0. Spruill. jus i ices. * T()wn _ 824th Dist . s 0 arler> Pj> H He*rtiill, N. P., 11 WOladd >n*nd John Chi: . Second Mo- day. I.. Eighth—984th Diet, w u Lackey j. p., J H Kuhn N. P., J M Fox und w hr Halt Constables. Second Saturday. Doolittle—972nd Dist., W C D Gordon J P. Ira Oriffeth N. P., J T Spriugtiold nud A 1> Duncan, Constables. Fourth Saturday, Tenth—874th Dist., T J Bryant J. P., D C Dupn anJ J r Du ““ Constables. Third Siit ur<i,,> ' Alaculsa—1011 th Dist., J II Oncn.1 J, P, ’ c c Howol , N . P . f Will Blirclay „ d L T Moore Constables. Second Saturday. loisthDist., M w cioor J. p., n F c konghridge x. p., w w B»ber and w a Beaver 0on8tables - Fi >- S Sa'urdny. Shuck P«n—1039th Dist., E w Bond .i.p.(, J Poflp, N. P jJ B Ilnnd and I\ r J\1 Rjt*h ards Cons.ab.o, Second Saturday. Ball Pon—1291th Dist., J W Fincher, J P v A stc WI , r t N. p„ w h Bn.wn end j u. Rl<ile V c<,n^,tahl< '■ , • Fourth Saturday. - Elrod Constables. Third Saturday. Arrival and Departure of MaUs. Dalton—Departs^ a, m. daily, arivee 5 pa. daily. Talking Rook—Depart. 7 a. in. Saturday, arrives 6 p. m. Friday. Ellijay—Departs 7 a. m, .Tnesiay, Thurs¬ day, Saturday; Arrives & p. in, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Cassville—Departs Sam Monday, Wed¬ nesday, Friday; arrives 6 p M. Tuesday Thursday, Saturday. Connasauga—Departs 6 a. Thursday arrives 7 Thursday. Stock and Convey¬ ances For hire or sale at JESSE HOLLAND’S Livery Stable in Dalton, Ga. Also a wagon Yard is kept in connection therewith. The patronage of the people t much desired, and especially those from Murray County. National Hotel, J K HAYNES, Proprietor, Dalton, Georgia. Eve;ytiling new and li st cla«s. Location central on main business Str. 130 feet west of Depot. Opera House on op¬ posite co ner. bates $2.00 per day. Special rates to citi¬ zens of Mu ray county. HE. E. BROWN'S* The Jeweler. Dalton, Georgia. Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Spectacles, &c. Personal attention given to repairing. Store nexfi door to bank. mum i-; r> b ft S V s Jk rfj au •lE%> Biliousness; dose rciiovo'j Pick Nsurrhiia. VieauacHeIn <; houra. Ay vM They t'tiro 1 *1 . p :ca &- *\fi e!ir ‘ ha SkinfTon»tlie r Ncrvrafai" ■ l.lle and Vigor i Jo tho system. Host: OMS U" i«. ire ihemonoe arm you will never be wHhcuii'-yiy. Prlcn 2o cts f or bottle. Sold by lirunuisls »-><j Medicine C ealers generally. Sent on receiai of f-r.caln itamps^posl^Bjd.^oa^addross. ’ Manufacturers and Sola Props.^8T.’lGUIS, MA. 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