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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1887)
. .,< North Georgia Times. The Official Paper or the County, Subscription Bates: On® yes,r,$l 00 Six months, 50eents; Three months, 25oents. Psysble in advance. A full line of ladies hats at Mrs. Fannie Johnson's. One plug Tobacco 12 inches for 10 cts, at J M Berry’s. Crops are reported to be verry fine on Chicken and Rock creeks. Mrs. W J Galt of Mount Vernon Texas, died recently. Mr. Thrailkill of Dalton, has bought property near Spring Place. Legal ads. must go in our next issue, to be in time for inly sales. Flour, meat, corn, sugar, coffee etc, at lowest price at J M Berry’s. Let us not forget that prayer meeting is on every Wednesday night. The prospect for a fine crop of every kind was never better—fruit excepted. Call on J M Berry and get your Shoes, Hats, and Drygoods, at bot¬ tom prices. Mrs, Marvin Smith comes to the front with the first corn tassel of the season. The fisbiug party at Holly creek last week was said to have been a jolly crowd. Call and see T J Ovbey‘s d ew stock of ladies hats. Cheaper than the cheapest. Croquet Sets, Base Balls, Toys, Books. Music etc.-Gudger’s Book Store, Dalton. All the school Books in use, at Gudger’s Book Store—New Opera House, Dalton. A J Rose was lodged in tne coun¬ ty jail lastweek under a warrant to keep the peace. Go to J M Berry’s Dalton Ga., and get 15 pounds N. O Granu¬ lated sugar for $1, Notice tbe ca.d of J K Haynes, proprietor of National hotel in this issue. A beautiful line of boys ready made clothing just received at T J Ovbey‘s new store. T A & S E Berry are headquar¬ ters for plows, hoes and spring hardware, and dont you forget it. Miss Corrie Haley resumed charge of her school last Mondav, after a weeks tnssle with the measles. T A & S E Berry are receiving a fine assortment of buggies, har¬ ness etc. Cheap for cash or on time. Capt. W C Tilton is furnishing em plo.vment for a number of teams in conveying Talc from his quarry to Dalton. The lack of the usual amoant of interesting reading matter in this issue is attributable to tbe absence of the Editor in cheif. When in Dalton, don’t fail to get you a drink of Ice cold soda water or Lemonade at Gudger’s Soda Fount. National hotel. Mrs, J W Patric has moved from the O’Conner 'iouse to the H' n ry corner. Mr. M. Roberts will. We learn, occupy the former place. ---------— , ^ ♦ m — -- — - ■■ The readers of the Times wi'l no¬ tice that T J Ovbey is mak¬ ing the shoe trade a specialty. Stop’with them and ieam their price?. There was a lady 40 years old up to see us print last week, who had never seen the sight before We are always glad to have the ladies visit us. Misses Nettie Edmondson and Onie Kelly, are visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta— fake off those '®ng faces — they'll come back again. Every one buying a glass of Soda Water at Gudger’s Soda Fount gets a guess at the number of Peas in a pot. The lucky guess er, gets a Set of Croquet or b«x Cigars—try it when in Dalton. T J Ovbey is making shoes a specialty. All kinds kept on band. Ladies shoes of all kinds and grades and special bargains guaranteed. Rev. £ M Stanton is taking up a collection to repair or rebuild the Methodist church at this place. Let every one who can, join in the subscription What are the subscription can¬ vassers for the A, & 0. R R. doing? We would like to be able to report their actings and doings in the col¬ umns of the Tikes. When you go to Dalton take your meals at Buchholz, restaurant. He will feed you well and treat you well and charge you only twenty five cents per meal. Col. W O Martin and Mr C N King left last Saturday for a visit to Washington City and other eastern cities of importance. They will attend the National Drill at Washington. There has been quite a number of caitle put out on the mountain range thiB season. We are glad to see the people taking a greater interest in stock raising, as it is a profitable business. A Rich Legacy. The General attorney of the Pull man sleeping car company, Ex¬ chief Justice O A Lochraue. states that old Dr. Biggers could leave no better legacy than his Huckle¬ berry Corc’ial for all bowel affections. Notice All who are indebted to the Times office will please make all future settlements for the year 1887 with having King and Carter. Mr Hix retir¬ ed from any fu’ther connection with the paper. From the Tar Heel Country, Knott, Henness9e & Co., Brin. dleton,N. O., writes that Huckle¬ berry Cordial sells better with every satisfaction for bowel troubles and children teething, and com¬ mend it to every mother, tbe phy¬ sician of the home. Rill Bo»d Notice The canvassers for the subscrip¬ tions to the A. & C. R R. will re¬ port at once to Capt. Kenner the eecty. of committee, what progi ess they have made. This is import¬ ant. As the chairman has been called on by Col. Pollard for a full report from this county. Wool Wool We again invite your attention and guarantee satisfaction. We have the best machine ol the age and have it in the best condition possible. Those leaving wool with our agents; Coffey Moore & (Jo. Spring Place, Harris & Davis or A S Vining, Woodlawn, Payne’s store, Sumach, Harris & Morton, Loughridge. will find their rolls returned without extra charge. H- H. James & Co. Cleo, Tenn. Mr. W N Willingham, of Atlan ta, who is canvassing our county with Geo. F Cram’s map of the Uni¬ ted States, called at out office and exhibited the map, which is by far the best and most complete map we have ever seen. Mr. Willing¬ ham will be in the county about six weeks and we would advise our readers to subscribe while he is here. He will deliver the map be tween the first and fifteenth of November next, at which time the money will have to be paid. He is also selling a very fine bible whiji will be delivered at the same time, The best and cheapest College. The Commercial College of Ken¬ tucky Universily, received the Highest Honor and Gold Medal at the World's Exposition over all other Colleges for System of Book¬ keeping and business Education It is situated in the beautiful, heal¬ thy, and renowned city of Lexing¬ ton, Ky., accessible by the leading railroads. Arrange now to enter this College, as students can enter at anv time. Read advertisement ofthis College in another colnm. and write for particulars to its Pres¬ ident. Wilbur 11 Smith, Lexington, Kj. O Parrott says he is right at the front with his trade. For goods cheap, and big prices for country produce, L F Claik Fort Mountain, is the man to trade with. The New Store Notice the special bargains at the new store of T J Ovbey. A good wool hat for 50 cents. A good fur hat for $1 25. Gocd stoves, cheaper than can be bought anywhere. 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 shenflf will please remember that the fee must be paid before the advertising will be done, Tnis means business. Hack Line. Simon Daly has purcbasen a new covered hack and is prepared to haul passengers between this place and daiton in comfort m any kind of weather. The hack leaves this piace at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton at 1 p. m. daily. Land for Sale I will sell all or a part of my farm ly¬ ing two miles north of Spring Place. One hundred and seven acres are cleaiedand improved with good buildings, good orchards, and well watered with three good wells. About one hundred and thirty acres in good woodland. Cal 1 on or ad¬ dress J M Luffman, Spring Place, Ga. F. R.0LES, ANALYTICAL AND PRAC TICAL CHEMIST, Having located at the Legal Tender mines, at Fort Moun¬ tain, is now prepared to assay ores promptly and with all the precision that the latest revela* tions in chemical science per¬ mits. Supplies Furnished. G W Oglesby, at Kenner’s warehouse, Dalion Ga.,* will furnish farmers of Whitfield and Murray counties with sup¬ plies, such as Bacon, Corn, Flour, Hay, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Salt, Tobacco, etc, on time till fall if they make good notes. One Dollar 13 Weeks. The Police Gozefte will be mail¬ ed securely wrapped to any address in the United States for three months on recept of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to post masters, agents and clubs. Sam pie copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICH Alt DK FOX, Franklin Square, N. T. Wm, C. Martin, Attorney at Law. Spring Place, Georgia. Immediate attention given to*all legal business. Dr. J. P. Fann. Resident Dkntist DALTON.. GEORGIA. All kinds of me ________ ohanioaland o,er :-A /> ative Dentistry ex v ^ . J, ./^ 4 ecuted in Grst-clasu style, and at reas¬ sbfl onable rates. The Celluloid Plateput feytj full up setsof in parrial teeth at Or reasonable rates. Teeth ex tra c te d without pain by the use of Squibb’* pureSul phuric Ether The patrouage of the citizens of Murray county is respectfully solicited, with a guarantee that l will do them as good work as they can get in North Georgia, and as oheap as they oanget itdonc by any 6rst jivsb dentietin North Georgia. QUICKEST TIME. —WITH— THROUGH PULIMAS BUFFETT CAR. VIA East Tenn & Shenan&o ah Valley Routes. N. Y. EXPRESS, ROUTE. Leave Macon, E. T. V. & G. daily 2 15pm Leave Atlanta “ 5 40 pm Arrive Rome “ 8 35 pm Arrive Daiton “ 9 50 p m Arrive Knoxville “ 140 pm Arrive Bristol “ 6 15 a m Mrrive Roanoke N. & W. “ 11 45 a m Arrive Shen. June. S. V. R. R. I( 8 38 p ui Arrive Washington B & 0 R R “ 10 30 p m Arrive Baltimore B&PRR “ 1130 pm Arrive Phil’a Penn. R R “ 3 30 a m Arrive New York “ 7 00 am Virginia Springs all open—at low rates. Excursion rAtes lower than ever For further particulars write to or call upon J F Norris, Ticket Agent, Macon; Jack Johnson, Ticket Agent, Atlan¬ ta; or Chas. N. Kigiit, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta. B. W. WRENN, General Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. Nashville, hattanooga & St. Louis Railway! AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! The Best lloute to Louisville, Cinolcinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago and the North is via Nashville. The Best Route to StLouis and the West is via McKenzie. and The Best Route to West Tennessee Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tex¬ as points is via McKenzie. Don’t Forget It. Be sure to buy your tickets ov N.. C. & St. L. R’y. The Inexprieuced Traveler need not go amiss, few changes are necessary, such as ere unavoidable are made in \3nion Depots, THROUGH SLEEPERS BETWEEN Atlanta and Nashville, Atlantaand Louisville. Nashville and St Louis via Columbus, Nash¬ ville and Loulsvillo, Nashville and Memphis, Martin and St Louis, McKenzie aad Little Rock, where oolilieotioll ismaee with Through Sleepers to all Texas points. Call on or addresB Ga., J H LATIMER Trav. A., Atlanta, J H PEEBLES, T. A.Chattanooga,Tenn W T ROGERS,P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn W L danley.g.p.&t.a., Nashville, Tenn. M. B. Harris, attorney at law, Spring Place, Geoigia, Prompt attention given to all legal business. W. C. Glenn, attorney at law. Dalton, G EORGIA. Prompt attention given to all legal business. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL PHILADELPHIA, PENN. The largest custom order and retail clothing house. S. M. D. THOMAS, Merchant Tailor; Dalton Georgia, j Guarrantees good work and cheap rates. HURD & DEL ANY, PHOTOGRAPIIRS. 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 specialty. Fer¬ Four Gem pictures or rotypes made toi fifty cents. Do not fail to cal) and exam ine our work when in Dalton. Pictures made on cloudy a? we 11 as any other day. OHOL8TOI & BA1LY, » Have just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which they are offering at Astonishingly Lon Prices Double Width Dress Goods at 25 cts. Clothing the Cheap¬ est in town. Shoes, every kind, custom made, at all prices. Miliiierv! Milinery" • • We are certainly headquarteis for Bonnets, Hats, Ribbon, Feathois, Flowers. We most respectfully invite the ladies ot Murray county to call and see us and save 25 per cent. We a beautiful line of hats and Miss Gholston can certainly please tbe most f stidicus. We al-o have Jno. R Taiver con¬ nected with us who will be pleased to see his friends and give them bargains. GHOLSTON <fc BAILY, Dalton Ga. Y. V. Richardson, AT 1 HE OID POST OFFICE CORNER, KO.l NATIONAL HOTEL, Dalton, Georgia. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN, HOLLOW TIN, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. Patronage of the people of Mimay county, respectfully solicited. T. J. OVBEY, Has Opened A New Store In Spring Place, Georgia. And the citizens of Murray County need no longer’ plough through the mud to buy goods in Dalton. We will constantly keep on hand everything usuall kept iu a general store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices. If you don’t believe it come and price our goods before you buy elsewhere. W. J. JOHN SON, dealer in y Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬ gars, Hats, Etc. SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA. The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee New Orleans Syrup, L< noil’s l-actory Thread and a select stock of Summer Pats ot the latest st yles, all of which will be sold at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. Take Notice. You will find me under Trevitt Hall, and I will save you from 10 to 20 per centz Be sure to come tnil see me before buying elsewhere. My stock consists of FURNITURE, CLOCKS, PUTURE3, COFFINS, CASKETS, &c. A nice lot ot Picture Mouldings, where you can get frames nicely and cheaply made to order. Domestic Sewing Machines at cost; 2 draws $27 50; 4 draws $<‘L‘J 00; and 0 draws $117 50. J. L SMITH, Da ton, Ga, TRADE > ^ ^ I h MARK. ECZEMA ERADICATED. « k «fs-^i ! fl *c dn ! weather SSS fall it made slight but went iSSK and At the beginning of cold last a appearance, away condition pas never returned. S. S. S. no doubt broke greatly it up; at least it sick put headache, my system and in good made perfect andlgot well. It also benefited my wife in case of laet a core of a breaking out on my little three year old daughter Itxv. JAMES summer. V. M. MORRIS. Watkinsville, Ga., Feb. 13,1886. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tux Swirr Spa cine Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.