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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1887)
C. N. KING. 8. B. CARTER, - w*-- North Georgia Times KING* CARTER, PvblUhera. THURSDAY, OCTORKH, 27. 18ST. The Legislature adjourned on the 20t h ins t. The State Fair at Macon opened on last Monday. Governor Goiochi rigned just one hundred Acts ot the legis¬ lature on last Satu'day. Piesident Cleveland and la¬ dy, after a pleasant tour in the south, have returned to the White House. Gen. B F Butler, whether or not the Chicago Anarchists get oil, will get on as their counsel with a $1500 retainer, and a modest $250 a The prohibition campaign in Atlanta was opened last Sud day by the Rev. Sam Jones. We begin with three cheers for the dry side from Murray. The Effect of Sleeping in Cars Is the contracting of cold, which often results seriously to tbe lungs. Never neglect a cold, but take in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein—nature’s great cough medicine. A man stopping his paper wrote to us as follows: “I think folks ottent to spend naun ny for pay per, mi daddy did dent and every body said he was the iutelligentest man in the country, and had the smart' ist family ot bois that ever dug tateis, and ketched possums and kunes—Ex. Business Men, You can‘t attend to your business if werried from loss of sleep, by nursing the little one suffering so lrorn the effect of teething. Why not do as your neighbor and give it Dr. Biggers 4 II ucklebery Cordial? Excavations in Jerusalem on ground belonging to the Rus¬ sian government have resulted in the discovery of the remains ot an ancient town, wall and the position of the gates of the town during the life-time of tbe Savior, through which the Sav¬ ior passed to i. olgotba. Grand Duke Sergius, presi¬ dent of the Palestine society, invites subscriptions to a fund for the purpose of preserving file relies. TO Tbe Public: I understml that the House pl representatives passed a res olution requiring the lessees of tl,e ir MA f , d R * to gwe • . an add.- i i tional bona of one million ool lars, within 20 days from the passage of the resolution, and in failure to do so, the Govern or is required to take charge of the rail road leased by the les sees. What does this resolution mean? In the face of the lease act as piovided by what is known in common parlance, but that the State cannot in ny event loose more than twenty five thousand dollars, provided the Governor does his duty as the Executor of the State of Georgia; aud 1 venture the assertion that he will do his duty. ihe lease act requires the lessees pay monthly $25,000 and on failing to do this the Governor is to take charge ol the road a id run it. I must be pardoned tor say¬ ing, that it is a fixed up job to greese a half dozen or more big fat lawyers—little ones are not in it. W. Ltjfman. W Tired ct Living The following was clipped from the L't Worth (Texas) Gazette of Oct. 19th:—One Mr Eugene Luttrell, late of Spring Place, Ga., aged about twenty one years, and in the iraploy of the Jefferson Lumber Compa ny here, committed suicide to¬ day by taking morphine. Af¬ ter p’oeuring the drug at one ot the drug stores he went to the lumber yard and took the dose, which resulted as above. Luttrell left a letter stating he had killed a man in Gaorgia and that he was tired of liviug. Tbe letter was found on his per¬ son: Justice Radsdale held an inquest over his body this eve¬ ning, and rendered a verdict conforming to the above facts. Mr. Luttrell’s home was at this till some time year 1884, when he was en¬ in a difficulty, m which, deliberation, as a thoughtless boy shot and killed Walker, a young man of this county. Judge Thomas 0 Manning, the American minister to .n.ex ico, died in Mew York a few days since, whither be had gone to meet the trustees of the Pea¬ body fund. This leaves a va¬ cancy in one of the most import¬ ant foreign missions Land for Sale I will sell all or a part of my farm ly ing two miles north of Spring Place. One cleaieff'and hundred^and improved seven with acres good are buildingB, good orfcaids, and well watered with three good wells. About one Hundred’and thirty acres in good woodland. Call on or ad dress J 31 Luffman, Spring Place, Ga. Leqal Advei'tisements. Stati or Gkoroia, Mnrray County. Richard Wofford has applied for Exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock m. on the 17th of No\embel887, at my office. October 26th 1887. W H Ramsey Ordy. NOVEMBER SHERIFF’S SALES. State op Gkoroia Murray County Will be sold before the court house door iu the town of Spring Plaoe to the highest bid¬ der at public outcry botwoon the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Novunber next, tho following desoribed property to wit: Lot of land No 187, in the 9th Dist. and 3rd section of said county. Levied on as the property of 1 S Pierce, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Murray superior court in favor of L M and J E Jones for use etc. against T S Pierce. Property in of said Pierce. Also one house and lot in Spring Place Ga., Bituated on street lead towards the Methodist church containing abont one acre of land the place w here defendant’s now lives. Le7ied on as the of „ E w>1| tJ , irl „ ofa f A j D favor of T J Ovbey vs said Wall, and a fi fa in favor of G W Oglesby for use of officers ol court vs saW Wa;1 both of said fi faa is ‘ sued from Murray Superior court. Also a Justices court fi fa from 8241b district a m in favor of John Bryant against E S Adair and H C Fincher security and C E Wall en¬ dorser. Also one Store bouse and lot on ihe south east corner of the public square in Spring Place Ga. includ¬ ing stables aud barn and about one acre of land. Levied on as the property of J T Henry by virtue of a fi ia from Murray superior couit, iu favor of Cullen & Newman again t J T Henry. Property in posession of defendant. Also lots of land Nos. 268 and 269 in the 9ih district and 3id section of said county. Levied on as the property cf T M Leonard by virtue ot a fi fa from Murray superior court in favor of R A Giddens va T M Leouaro and W R Tyson. Proper¬ ty in posession of said Leonard. Also one h use aD 1 lot in Bpiing Place Ga. where J 0 King now lives, situated on the main street leading towards the Presbyterian church, between the Staples corner J J Smith*s, and running back to a back street and containing one half acre more or lees. .Levied on as the property of J 0 King by virtue o! a fi fa from Murray supe¬ rior oonrt in favor of 0 F Water house, Admx. and. assigned to A McHan, against J O King Prin. A McHan security and VV B King endorser. Also at the same time and place lots ot land Nos. 46 and 47 in the 9th district and 3rd section of Mur* lay county Ga. Levied on as the property ot T M McLain to satisfy a justices court fi fa issued from the 1039th Dist. o m in favor of A S Vining vs T M l^LcLain. Levy made and returned to me by W M Richards l c. Also one house and lot m Spring Place Ga , situated on street lead¬ ing towards the Baptist church and between the lots of W H Ramsey and W Coffey and containing one acre more or less. Levied cn a6 the property of Julia E Jones, by virtue of a fi fa issued from the justices court of the 824th Dist. a m in favor of John Bryant bearer against T S Pierce maker and L M and J E Jones, endorsers. Levy made and returned to me by B W Gladden l o. Also at the same time aud place lot of land No. 36 in the 25th Dist. and 2nd section of said County, cent ining 160 aoros more or less, and being the place where David Beal now lives. Levied on as the property of David Beal to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of B 0 St fford against the said David Beal. Also 151 acres of land in 9th Dist. and 3rd section of said county, being all of lot No. 150 except six aeres in South West corner. Also 30 aeres more or less of lot No. 139 in 9th Dist. and 3rd section. Said 30 aeres be¬ ing devided by tbe ooullty line of Whitfield and Murry, and described as follows: Com¬ mencing at S. W. corner of lot 129 and run¬ ning N. E. so as to make 7 acres more or lees on West side of Connasauga river, thence up said river to Mill oreek, thence up Mill crook to West line of lot No. 138, thence South along said line to the corner of said lot, thenoe West to the beginning, being in all 184 aeres. Levied on as tne property-of C C Hall nan by virtue of a fi fa from Murray Superior oourt in favor of O W Hill vs. 0 C Hallman. This September 28 tb 1887. C. L. Terry, Shff. IUJLE MSI TO PERFECT SERVICE W C MARTIN VS ROBT. L BaYNXS. Complaint on Attorney’s lien in Murray Su perior oourt vs ooe third lot of land No. 7. 8th Dist. and 3rd Soot. Murray oounfy Ga. August Turin 1887, for $26. aud interest. It appearing to the Court, by tha -eturn of tbe Sheriff in this case that rhe defendant does not reside in the county of Murray or in the State of Ga. It is ordered that service be perfected upon said defendant by publication in the North Gkoroia Timrs onoe a month for four months prior to tho next term of tuis Court J C Fain, Trammell Starr, J. S. C. C. C. Plaintiff’s Atty. I cor.ify that the foregoing is a true ex¬ tract from the minute of Murray Superior Court. C. N. Kino, Clefk. ’’^COUGHS,CROUP - AND - CONSUMPTION USE I§F Jci »r SWEET C life-™ NIULLElft. SSSS&R ' aaSK tbe .Southern &lutes« cool <ii>s riwir.**nstipg o& n pectorunt yrinoiple eott et:, fcbe lmltigiu tain* late pr'> a aticink tbe part tb !•«:<* ytoririiiutr >Tth ah* whm» atm iu u Mts child to c a When i cpu&idued • nine wild; croup the ntid whooiili.R-iionph. piincdplo iu t:.o mullein I plant erJItic: pkIcUukTuiii* old fields, presents to Taylor* of ihe gum mul¬ CirsHOKRS Remedy ops remedy west for oujrh.s, and Croup, lein the finest known consumption: t and p.tla* Whooplng-Pough and so $100 to $300 A MONTH can be made wo king ns. Ageuts referred who can furnish ow horses and give their wliol i time to tho business. Spare moments may be proSiably employed also. A few vacancic- in towns nod ri les. B. F; JOHNSON * f'0„'Qn Main st, RiehuiuuJ, Va. 1870 1887 ■ -- » saMBSife „ , . .. _______ Gallery. Premium Art 33)4 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. When you visit the city call and see my State Fair Exhibit, which was awarded the only medal offer¬ ed, and five diplomas. fin¬ I shall continue to make my est Cabinets at $4 per dozen. W T KUHNS. EDWARDS & SON, GALLERY OF PHOTO¬ GRAPHIC ART, serf Whitehall St., Over M, Rich A Bro’s. Dry Goods Store, Atlanta, Georgia. We give the best pictures for the least money. Children’s pict nies taken in one second Strangers from the country always welcome. Call and examine specimens and prices. _____ 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 .smuch desired, and especially those from Murray County. National Hotel, J K HAYNES, Proprietor, Dalton, Georgia. Everything new and first class. Location central on main business Str. 130 feet west of Depot. Opera House on op¬ posite corner. Rates, $2 00 per day. Special rates to citi¬ zens of Murray county. tfiE. E. BROWN, Tiie Jeweler. Dalton, Georgia. Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Spectacles, &c. Personal attention given door to repairing. bank. Store next to Metropolitan Hotel. Atlanta, Georgia. Fifty yards from Union Passenger Depot. Cor nor of Alabama A Pryor Streets. ■Hates Reasonable. R. P- KEITH, * ■ Proprietor. [Bate of Cannon House.] HOED & MILAN'S, PHOTOG RAPIIRS. 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. Four Gem pictures or Fer¬ rotypes made toi fifty cents. Do not fail to call and exam¬ ine our work when in Dalton. Pictures made on cloudy as we" as any other day. 3 * - f The S&IFSS Smple W.'fe C. AmXATIC SYSTEM & Old Tonam SEWING MACHINES. adapted for LACE CAPS, SILK MITTS, HOSI¬ ERY, UMBRELLAS, NECK WEAR, WHITE 600DS and for Family and Dressmaker*' Use. ABUTS WAKTEi. KRUSEJTFG CO., 124 E. 14th 8^ N. Y.' KfilJii NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN JP Goods, s LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION ! Just Received at the MUluery Store el J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elegant assortment of Milinwy and^Straw Goo^a,consisting of Straw and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, leathers,Ornaments Ao. Our goods were bought of the iargastand best importing Houses in Balti¬ more and New Yore, and will be sold at very low prices for cash. from 25 to 40 per cent Below Cost of Manufacture. I. am selling all the output of the Georgia Manufacturing Co, om 25 to 40 per cent below cost of manufacture. Parlor and Bedroom setts made to order. W. W. VanNess, Dalton, Ga., Next door to Cannons GOTO Robinson s Anderson V* DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES OILS, PAINTS, CIGARS, TO¬ BACCO, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS, ETC. PiUcripiiCBS Cat eMIy Frtpas ed. New Drug Store oo:oo S. J. McKnight, Druggist, Dalton, Georgia, Pure D ugs, Paints, Oils, Varni lies, window glass, at lowest Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALE PHILADELPHIA, PENN. The largest custom order and retail clothing house. S, M. D, THOMAS, Merchant Tailor; Dalton, Georgia, Guarrantees good work and cheap rates. C. C. C. C. DODGE’S Certain Chicken Cholera Cure. This is th# only specific for chick ns yet discovered; every package guaranteed to stop eholera among ehilkons in fifteen minutes, so that no more will take tbe disease. I have the indorsement of the Commissioner of Agri¬ culture of Ga. Call and get a package only 25cts. For sale by T. J. OVBEY, Spr : ng Place Ga Statk or Gkoroia, Murray County To all whom it may concern: All persons are hereby notified that it uo good cause be will shown to the con. trary, an order !;« granted on the 1st Tuesday in Nov. uexf. es tablishing a new road ot the 2 ‘d. class as marked appointed out by the road commissioners for that purpose. Commencing at Hall’s Olmppel and running a due westerly direction by Elijah Pettys mill a tel through tbe lands of Petty John Plem ons and others, andinler.-ectiiig .he ialtan road near S H Harris’ resi¬ dence. By order county commies ioners Oct 4th 1887. Dennis Johnson, Ohrm. Co B >;ird. Georgia, Murray c- inty, To nil whom it inav' cone ni: Bonn ami Phillip " -m •> Km,. u tor's ol the estate ot John Be, .hut iU ce»sed r liave in due form : io the undersigned for leave to sell the iaiuls belonging to I lve estate of said deceased, and said .vpptieii'ion VA ill be heard on the first Mcndav in November next. This -the 5<h day of October 1887. W li Riuupfty, Ouly. When you want a good SHAVE OR IIAIU v UT GO TO B. F. JONES, the Barber. Shop on Hamilton St. Dalton Ga. Georgia, Murray County. This is to notify all persons that 30 days after date I shall become a‘True trader” under tha laws of said Slate* 'I bis the 201 h day of October 1837. Amanda Branham (ool). I consent to the above, this 20th day Oot. 1887- Levi Lr tnbam (col) husband ot Amanda Branham. F. E.OLES, ANALYTICAL AND PRAC TICAL CHEMIST, Having located at the Legal Tender mines, at Fort Moun¬ tain, i i now prepared to assay ores pjomptly and with all the precision that the latest revelas tions iu chemical science per¬ mits. THE MOORE GOUNTY GRIT, Portable Corn Hills and HUlstonM. j i -•••||| — ' The Best in the World for making toe table thanany jfaj, known utona or buhr. 119 * 1 " nt 0 “*Pv u< * t »°“-. K. C. MILLSTONE CO., PflRKEVOOD, MOORE CO.. S. C,