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North Georgia Times.
The Ottclal Paper or the County,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY,
.and entered in the Post Office at Spring Place
Ga., as second class matter.
Subscription Rates:
•Oat year, $1 00 Six months, 50aents;Three
months, 25 coat?. Payable in advance.
Address all communications t > The Timbs,
/Spring Plies, Ga.
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LO 3AL DOTTING S
DH Haris has again become a
citizen of Spring Place.
Stop tha> headache by using
.Arklucks Indian Blood Pills.
Stop and get J M Berry's prices
on anything before buying.
A Car load of Buggies will be for
.sale at i’ A & S E Berrys by the 20th.
H H Anderson will give special
.attention to the collection ot claims.
Col. R J McCaray of Dalton, was
over on legal business this week.
Mrs. Neliiul.ah Stanford, an aged
_.ja<ly nmur ^fiim„ch died on last Sat¬
urday.
A number of the I'altonians were
mingbng with the Murray boys in
town Tuesday.
One dollar looks as big as a wag.
■oa wheel when invested in goods
.at J M Berrys.
A largo and elegant stock of
ready made clothing just received
at T J Ovbey's for 1888.
I sell the best grade of flour
■cheaper than auy body. Davis.
W. J.
Some of the young men in town
are “aggiemzeing’ considerably
these days.
Mr. Joel Haley of Mariett?. was
visiting the family of Dr. E H L
Keister last week.
There has been 34 civil suits
filed fcr the Feby. Term of Mur¬
ray Superior Court.
Mr. A J Mason of Woodlawn
•has treated himself to one ot T A &
fS E Berry’s new hacks.
Col. J J Batee has moved to his
■newly purchased residence in the
western portion ot town.
The work on the new M. E.
church South in the Ballground
District is moving onward.
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Hon. W J Peoples says he made
a good crop last year without gu¬
ano, and will not n-e any more.
The citizens ot Pleasant Valley
are going to build a house ot learn¬
ing near Pleasant Valley chnrcb.
Rev. Speck and Walton, and Dr.
Harris have been improving the
East side of town for the past week.
* Call and get a bargain at J M
Berry's, before ah are gone, in nice
woolen dress goods, Cashmeres etc,
Come at once and sett'e your ac¬
counts for H87—We mean business
T A & S E Berry, Dalton Ga
Mr. George Orr of Chattanooga
iwas visiting his relatives, Simon
Daly and family in the village Jast
Saturday and Sunday.
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A list of the Traverse Jury to
serve at the Superior Court on the
3rd Monday in this month will be
fonnd in this issue,
Mr. A L Keith, who lives four
miles north of town, has sold five
thousand dollars worth of cotton off
his farm from last year’s crop.
A Car load ol Wagons just receiv¬
ed at T A & S E Berry's, Dalton
Ga., and are for sale cheap, for
eish, or good paper at a low rate
of interest.
On account of !he heavy increase
of freight on the W & A. R. R. four
new Mogul freight engms have
been put to rolling from Chatta¬
nooga to Atlanta.
Call on J M Berry, Dalton Ga,
and get you a suit of clothes at
first cost—They »re going and must
go—Also a few Ladie's wraps left
at first cost.
Rev. Fletcher Walton, of the
village, visited Chattanooga this
week—He may bn7e gone to 6ee
his uncle, but we have our opinion
about it. His visits will more like
ly result in a nearer relation.
W J Davis has purchased the
handsome stock of groceries of 0
W Cole and is now located with
his full stock of goods at the Hen¬
ry corne opposite T J Ovbey‘s.
John R Huffman, a worthy young
man of this county took his depart¬
ure for the “Lone Star State” a
few days ago. John is one of the
jolly good boys and his many
friends regret to see him leave.
For 1888
The largest and most complete
stock of goods that has been in
Spring Place for years has just
been received and elegantly ar¬
ranged at the Store of T J Ovbey.
Ladies and Gents best hand made,
with a large assortment of the best
shoes on the market.are kept on
hand at T J Ovbey‘s. We only
ask you to price them, and we
know yon will buy them.
Mock Agony
vVhat w’neismock agony? Oham
pagne (sham pain). If it was a
real paui in the lungs or chest,
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mu lein will cure it.
Money to Lend.
I am now prepared to lend mon¬
ey on improved lands in Murray
county at greatly reduced rates.
Either on five years time or to be
paid in annual installments for
five years. Feby. 1st 1888.
Trammell Starr.
Business is business the world
over, and we must ask our custom¬
ers to come up at once and settle
their accounts or we will be com¬
pelled to use means that we dislike
very much to use. Also the indi¬
vidual accounts of W W Anderson
must be forthcoming at cnce.
Robinson & Anderson,
Mr William Anderson, ticket
auditor of the W. & A. R. R. lias
been quite sick at the residence of
E W Rembert, in town for the past
three weeks, but has now reenined
his health and returend to his bus'*
ness Mr. Anderson was formerly
a oitiz en of this place and his many
friends are always glad to have
him with them.
Tt mav sound a li't.la strange to
some who have not visited Sprinp
Plne», to ssv. that the Model Hotel,
of the South is koDt. by Jndee j D
Temple, in this little town, away
ont in the hills of North Georgia.
Tint however strange it mav seem,
it is a fact. At this Hotel, the com
roereial representatives long to
reach, that they mav get, a square
meal with Juds-e Temple. When
the drummer sirnks the sweet, coi¬
ner of his mouth and says, good
hash boys! you may know that
they have been feasting.
The Dalton Areas save.- Some
of our business men have sugges¬
ted the raising of a fund by sub¬
scription to co operate with the
County authorities in making a
good road to Murray county via
Spring Place. The plan is a good
one, and we are told that the peo
pie living along the road will sub¬
scribe liberally to the project There
is no investment that would give a
better return.
We think the above a suggestion
if, carried into effect, would result
very beneficially to the citizens of
the two counties. A good macad¬
amized roau, on a direct line from
Spring Place to Dalton is tho thing
we need. So let us have the road.
Give Them A Chance!
That is to say. youi lungs. Also
all your breathing machinery. Very
wonderful machinery it is. Not only
the larger air-passages, but the
thousands of little tubes and cavi¬
ties leading from them.
When these are clogied and
choked with matter which ought not
to be there, your lunge cannot half
do their work And what they do,
they cannot do well.
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneu
monia, catarrh, consumption or any
of the family of throat and nose and
head and Jung obstructions, all are
bad. All ought to be got rid of.
There is just one snie way to get rid
of them That is to take B ischee's
German Syrup, which any druggist
will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle.
Even if everything else has failed
you, you may depend upon this for
certain.
Local Paragraphs
Arklncks. Arklucks. Arklucks.
A full line of ladies hats at Mrs.
Fannie Johnson's.
A beautiful and tasty line of la¬
dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s.
Arklncks Indian Blood Pills get
there Ely— every box warranted
—try them.
Arklucks Indian Blood Pills
cure all derangements of the atom
ache and bowels. Doctors will pro¬
scribe them.
* Money to Loan.
Those who want money, and have
first class real estate to secure it,
apply through C N King.
Oh myj I am about to fall! what
can I do for my Liver? Take one
box of Aaktucks Indian Blood Pills
and you will have no more trouble.
When you go to Dalton take your
meals at Buchholz, restaurant.
He will feed you well and
von well and charge you only
twenty five cents per meal.
Whoop! Whoop!
The most goods for the least money
and the highest price for alt kinds
country produce at L F Clark's
Store, Fort Mountain, Ga.
If you have headache ask your
merchant for a box ot Arklucks In¬
dian Blood Pills and they will sure¬
ly cure you. Don't let anybody
palm off any other kind for Arklncks
are the best.
Doctors and merchants will find
it is to their interest to advise the
use of Arklucks Indian Blood Pills
for there is no better remedy.
Twenty Five cents paid for them
will often save the patients life.
See Me First.
I ask through kindness, all who
owe me, to come up at once and
settle your account; I need the mon
ey and roust have it, so please do
not leave me till the last.
W J Johnson
Hack Line.
Simon Daly has purchased a new
covered hack and is prepared to
haul passengers between this place
and dalton in comfort in any kind
of weather. The hack leaves this
place at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton
at 1 p. m. daily.
Supplies Furnished.
G W Oglesby at Kenner’s
warehouse, Dalton 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.
RUBBER STAMP with your
name in
Fancy Type, 25 Visiting Cards, and INDIA
INK to mark Linen, only 25 cts. (stamps.)
Book of 2000 stylrs free with each order.
Agents wanted. Big Pay.
THALMAN MF’G CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
""COUGHS,CROUP
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CONSUMPTION USE
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OF SWEET
MULLEIN.
Tho pwoottrmn, as pit them! from n trcio of tho
same ijamo, growina along tho small streams In
the Southern State#, eoutaiiiH a Htbnulatlng ex¬
pectorant ducing the principle early morning that looaeud (High, the phlegm tahnuluten pro¬
ial.Hoiuonihrnnein • ana
he child to throw off tho croup tho
ami whooping-cough. When combined with
Icaling imicIhtfflnouH principle in the mullein
plant of tho old field*, nrenems in TAVLOH’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY OK SWEET GUM AND MCI.
I.kin the finest known remedy for Coughs. Croup, pala
Whooping-cough ami consumptions and eo
taolc, any child Is pleased %5c. to take Wl.OO. it. Ask your
druggist for it. A.TAYLOB,Atlaut»,«te. Price and
WALTEU
1 y rufess ional Card#.
Will. C. Martin,
Attorney at Law.
Spring Place, Georgia.
Immediate attention given to’all
legal business.
O. N.STARR, TRAMMRLLSTARR
Calhoun,Ga. Spring Place,Ga
STARK A STARR
Attorneys at Law,
Promptattention givon to alllegalbusines,
M. B. Harr is,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Spring Place, Geoigia
Prompt attention given to
all legal business.
H. H. Anderson,
Attorney at Law.
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA.
Will attend punctua ly to all legal business.
W. C. Glenn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dalton, Georgia.
P rompt attention given to all
legal business.
Dr. J. P. Fann.
Rksidknt Duhtist
DALTON .....GEORGIA.
All kinds of me
JpVA* rr\ ehaniealand 0, er
ix: <& ' /. L’ at 'veDentistryox
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by '.....ecuted in tirst elasB
■
I#-.-■'Xj style, and at reas
°nable rates. The
rj ceii.iow piateput
ryL u r iD p«' ui » r
= full aetsof teeth at
c It'. ’ V ‘ reasonable rates.
Teeth ex tra c t e d
without pain by the use of Squibb’* purcSul
phurie Ether. The patronage of the eitiaene
of Murray county is respectfully solicited,
with a guarantee that I will do them ns good
work as they can get in North Georgia, and
as cheap dentistiu ss i ■> ey os n get it done by any first
lass No. i u Georgia.
If you have lost your pock
ctbook. you will listen to any
one who cau tell you how to get
it back *- If you Lave lost jour
health -which is more preci ¬
ous,—listen to us.
Medicines can do nothing but
check diseases; they act nega¬
tively, n .t positively. They can¬
not build up your health, o
bring l-ack your strength, or re¬
new your vitality.
Why do you hesitate to join
the large army who are using
COMPOUND OXYGEN
when you know two things:
First, By no possibility cau it
harm you. Second, In nine
cases out ot ten it must benefit
f l he quality of our curative
agent is pioved by the success
in our busmen during the last
eighteen years. Investigate,
and you wili not hesitate a mo¬
ment. We will send five some
of our books on the subject ot
HEALTH, if you will send
your address,
Dus. Starkly & Palen,
1527 and 1529 Aicb St., Phil¬
adelphia, Peuu.
Livery Feed and
Sale Stable
For hire or sale at JESSE
HOLLAND’S Livery Stable
in Daltou, Ga. The patronage of
the people *much desired, and
especially those from Murray
County.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.
S, M. D. THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Daltcn, Georgia,
Guarantees good work and
cheap rates.
I). R. Slovenian
DALTON, GEORGIA.
New Goods just received, stylish and at rock bottom prices.
When in Dalton be sure and call, we will save you money.
We are the Dalton leaders in Dry Goods.
Harris & Dai s,
Wood lawn, -oo:oo-- Georgia.
1 ■ DEALERS IN )■
General Merchandise and Count'y Produce.
1887 A ZJTUMN 1887
GHOLSTOJf & BA1LT,
Leaders of Low Prices!
Have come to tlie front With the most Complete and Varied
Line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods!
It has ever been their pleasure to ofl'er the trade of this section. Their stock, consisting
of the very best class of goods, has been carefully bought, mostly from first bands, which in¬
sures extremely low prices, and they are now READY FOR THE FALL CAMPAIGN!
They are offering IRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENTS in
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ladies’ and Misses’ W.aps, Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats,&c,
Tlieir Millinery Depart
meiit
Is moro attractive than ever before. The Autumn stylos are beautiful, and the prices lower
than the lowest. Call and inspect this handsome stock, and avail yoursolf of tho extraordi¬
nary Inducements offered by this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT!
GHOLSTON & BAILEY, Dalton, Ga., Hamilton, St.
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New Drug Store
oo:oo
S. J. McKnight, Druggist,
Dalton, G EOROIA,
Pure Dings, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, window-glass, at lowest
prices.
T. J. OVBEY,
Spring Place, Georgia.
New Opening for 1888
And the citizens of Murray County need uo longer* plough
through the mud to buy goods in Dalton.
We will Constantly keep on hand everything usuall kept in &
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.
PLACE GEORGIA.
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
Take Notice.
You will find mo under Trevitt Hall, and
I will save you from 10 to 20 per cent
My stock consists of FURNITURE. CLOCKS, PICTURES,
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
$33 00; and 6 draws $37 50.
J L SMITH, Da ton, Ga.
E. El* Brown,
*atkht
m.
1 9
The Jeweler.
Dalton, Geo gia
Keeps reliable goods at reliable prices.
I wish to call especial attention to my line of Spectacles and
Eye Glasses,
By the aid of the Dioptric Eye Meter I can detect th^ cause
of defective vision and tell exactly the kind of lens required to
correct it.
NO CHARGE for testing your eyes, whether you buy or not.
R. P. Baker’s Drug Store, Dalton, Ga.