North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891, June 28, 1888, Image 3
AgwiiH - P' Nortli Georgia Times. The Official Easier of the County, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, and entered in the Post Office at Spring Place Ga., as second class matter.* Subscription Rates: One year, $1 00 Sis months, 50cents ;Thrse months, 25oents. Payable in advance. Address all communications to The Timiis, Spring Place, Ga. LO 3AL DOTTING S lemonade and Cider at Gadgets ion. .. Sam Carter was in town L y. Onie Kelly ia visiting in die. Its at Gudger‘s soda in. ^LRobinson of Gordon Htnrday. Fid of Mrs. Moreland, [ied last week. g fo r next month must ■bxt issue. ■HBd I;l-v ii‘ V J «V.wy t. ■r ; "i Ik" br, milk a Fonnt J ■Walker the WT voars 'TjTEi Monday BB^pphre milk shakes, Iced soda water and Lemonade—try Boa Gud gers Soda Fount, Dalton. Mr. A B Russell, an old citizen of this county, died at his home, near Hassler Mills, a few clays ago. Remember that the only new stock of drugs in Dalton is at McKnight/s r.ow Drug Store. Rev J It Speck delivered the literary address at the close of the Dalton Public school last Friday evening. Prescription and advice free in all chronic diseases at Mc Knight’s New Drug Stove, Dalton. Hec Edmondson conies to the front with the first cotton boll close¬ ly followed by V/ H Bramblett and J M Luffman. Go to McKnight’s New Drug Store, Dalton Ga., for Pure fresh Drugs, Paints, Oil, Var^ aishes. Glass &o. bo a picnic at Cohut [u Saturday be/ore the The public pr is n OW~ >rrys, buy. H by Kful silk judge by Cleveland ■one of Gordon's ieompiished belles’ y with her father, the hearts of her F Cartor, of Canton, 5 friends in town last looks happy, and Bays I best town m North H Quarterly Conference "ring Place circuit, will tfc Harrison’s Chapel on ■' July 4tb, Rev. J M •esiding. '■I scales of justice seem to be Bilging quite evenly in Bullpen listrict. On last Saturday tho law ye/s and constables assembled at the court ground and transaceed the business in tho absence of tho court, which did not deem the pond ing litigation of enough importance to deserve their attention. EevJJack Davis, well known to many of our people, died in the northern portion of the county one day last week. Mr. Davis was 72 years of age and had spent a large portion of his life in the ministry. In the Senatorial primary in Whit¬ field Saturday Hon. Sam E Field defeated Col. Moore by 32(5 majori¬ ty. The District will have in Sam Field an honest, firm and faithful representative. Our Democracy can safely folio* him as a leader. Hits! Ears!! Hats!!! Mrs. F I Johnson has just re¬ ceived the most complete Ime o millinery goods that she has ever had, and invites the ladies to calf to see her and get their summer hats. Cheaper than ever before. ■ — »»»•<■■■“ ■ - ■ ■■ • — judge Harlan of Gordon, a mem¬ ber of the Board of Commission¬ ers of that county, came up Satur¬ day to inspect our Court House. Gordon will build a §16000 Court House, and the commissioners will probably select one on the plan of ours. The saw mill business is brisk— we might say rampant,—m the 1013th District. The recent litiga. tion however, in regard to this im¬ portant branch of industry was sub¬ mitted to arbitration last Monday and a satisfactory settlement reached’ Lawyers Martin and Stan appeared for the litigants. SheriffTM Luttrell of Folk Go. Tenn., assisted by W N Barclay, i„ c. ol this county, captured a Mr. Blackwell in town on last. Thurs day. Mr Black well is charged with larceny in Polk county. The clev¬ er Officers of Murray are always ready to assist in having the laws of tho land obeyed. The picnic at, Tunnel "Hill on Wednesday of last week was quite a political affair as well as a day of amusement. Cola. Shumate and Moore delivered addresses; and it is not necessary to say how they acquitted themselves, as our peo¬ ple know toe well the ability of these accomplished gentlemen. We are glad that there are vig iiant representatives of tho people like Mr. Blount and Mr. Clements in Congress.—MUcon Telegraph. Ifl our last issue the law card of Coi. J J Bates was placed beloro tho public. Col. Bates is a sensible, studious and painstaking lawyer, who gives promise of success in his profession, and usefulness to his country. He is too well known to need a recommendation from us; but we will say that he is safe, wide-awake and capable. Tax Notice. All persons owning property, ci¬ ther real or personal in tho town to Spring Place, are hereby notified of make return thereof for taxation for the year 1888, to the Clerk of tho Board of Commissiones, within 30 clays from this date. By order of the Board. This 6th June 1888. C. N. King, Chm. Trammell Starr, Clk The residence of Mr. S L Ander¬ son, three miles North of town, to¬ gether with almost its entire con¬ tents, was destroyed by fire last Monday. The supposition is that the Are caught from a defective stove flue. This accident was a severe and heavy calamity on Mr. Anderson and his family, but their necesities were greatly relieved by a liberal contribution of many ar¬ ticles of necessity by the people of the village and community. WHAT AM i TO BO? The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily but different too well individuals known. They differ in to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast enter. Too fre¬ quently, alas, he has an exctdlent ap petite for liquids but none for ioiids of a morning. His tongue will hard¬ ly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. * Tho digestive system is wholly out of ortfer and Diarrhea or con stipation may be a symptom or me two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or fl itulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomache. To correct ail this if not effect a cure try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest. Local ^Paragraphs' Arklucks. Arklucks. Arklucks.'^ Stop Jthai headache by using Arklucks Indian Blood Pills. Arklucka Indian Blood Pills got there FJy— every box warranted —try them. A large and elegant stock of ready-made clothing just received at T J Ovbey's for 1888. Arklucks Indian Blood Pills cure all derangements ol the stom¬ ach e and bowels. Doctors will pre¬ scribe them. Oh my! I am about to fall! w’uat can I do tor my Liver? Take one box of Aaklucks Indian Blood Pills and you will have no more trouble. 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. Whoop! Whoop! Tho most goods for the least money and the highest price for all kinds of country produce at L F Clark’s Store, Fort Mountain, Ga, MONEY FOR FARMERS. I am prepared to negotiate loans for farmers at a total commission of 12 per cent, with interest at 8 per cent, payable once a year, to-wit’ on Decern ber 1st. C, N. King. It you Lave headache ask your merchant for a box ol Arklucks In¬ dian Blood Bills and they will sure¬ ly euro you, Don't let anybody palm off any other kind for Arklucks are the best Foi 1888. The largest and most complete stock ol goods that has been in Spring Place for years has just been received and elegantly ar¬ ranged at tho 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 Ov bey's. Wo only ask you to price them, and we know you will buy them. SLop K« fcice. I%on want first-class work, ei¬ ther in steel or iron, or want your farming implements repared—from a garden-hoe to a thresher,—call at the ‘Shoo of King & Seaboit, in Pleasant Valley. 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. When von are in Dalton dont lorget that L Bucholz keeps the the standard confectionaries and is always ready to wait on the Murray boys. A good square meal will be furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬ member Mr Buck, first door below Trevitto & Bryant’s drug store. When you want a good SHAVE OR HAIR CUT GO TO B. F. JONES, the Barber. Shop on Hamilton St. Dalton Ga 0K M! ' % £■’ j§g§^=^P@ESp‘* \ 'N^Yprescribed by the most eminent Physicians of Eu [ 43 / t 0 ? 3 an< ^ America as a rem* } Rheumatism, edy for Kidney Gout and Disease. Dys v ’ ) pepsia, and as a PREVENTIVE OF ERISHT’S DISEASE. p For sale by all first-class ii %. Grocers and Druggists, ™ Still water in Barrels and V Demijohns, * water charged yX .with Natural Carbonic Gas in bottlas, put up only at the Springs. THE UNDERWOOD CO., ' Falmouth Foreside, Maine. Announcements. For Representative. We’are authorised to announce the natne of A. T. Loo an as a candidate for Representa¬ tive at tho ensuing election to he held on the first Wednesday in October next. Wo are authorized to announcc^the ’‘name of S. L. Trimmikr as a candidate to repre¬ sent Murray County in the next General As¬ sembly of Georgia. Professional Cards. A. .J. Bates, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Spring Place, OsoDQli. Prompt attention given to all le¬ gal business and the collection of claims. Wm. C. Martin, Attorney at Law. Spring Place, Georgia. Immediate alt ention given to'all legal business. O. ». STARK, TB.tVMEIib 8TA RR Calhoun, Ga SpringPlace.Ga S T A t: R .it STAR U Attorneys at Law, Prompt attention givon to allicgalbusinoss M. IF. Harris, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Spring Place, Geovgia, Prompt attention given to all legal business. XL H. Anderson, Attornuj at Law SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA. Will attend punctually to all legal business. W. C. Glenn, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dalton, (; EORGIA. P rompt. attention given t,o all legal business. M. H Leonard, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ft. Mountain, Georgia. All work promptly done on short notice W A N T ED!!! Beiiable and Active Men to travel for aa Established House during tho summer months. Those who can furnish a horse and give security prefered. Money advanced monthly to pay exponses. A great chance for the right men? Stato age, business ex¬ perience, and to save time bettor sond names and address of references. No attention paid to postal cards. Novcr mind about sending stamps* for reply. Address “BUSINESS,’* Iiox 11, Rrchmond, Va. Livery Feed and Sale Stfble For hire ov sale at JESSE HOLLAND’S Livery Stable in Dalton, Ga. The patronage of the people i?much desired, and especially those from Murray County. Dr. J. P- Fann. Resident Demist DALTON. GEORGIA. ...___ __ All kinds of mo aT : - ohanioalandOper .4T\ ativoDentistry ox oou ^®d infirst-class ■ i ■.vvt stylo, arid at reas* o»*M. rates. Tho CUV- Celluloid Plato put ' Y‘, - JIT PC: V f J «1- foil i" setsof l»nrtia. teeth or r.t at ■i . :i. U \ . reasonable rates. d Teeth ex ti a e t o without pain by the use oi Squibb's purcSul- citizens nhuric Ether. The patronage of tho of Murray county is rospeotfully solicited, with a guarantee that I will do thorn as good work as they can get in North Georgia, and as cheap as they can get it done by any Svst Inss doutistin North Georgia. Bucklen’s A nicaSalv . The Beet Salve ic the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Blieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap tied Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by Kobinscn & Anderson. .■-fflrjp —.tm II. M» Slovenian DALTON, GEORGIA New Goods just received, stylish and at rock bottom prices.* When in Dalton Leisure and call, we will save you money We are the Dalton leaders in Dry Goods. H a a* r ess s & jfcri a v s» WOODLAWN, 00:00 G EORGL -( DEALERS *IN -r • General Mereliandi.se and Country Produce. NEW AND eaTFhfuIT deimunSTS Millinery Ct o o <1 i-; LATEST NOVELTIES IN KASHIO Just Received at the Millni*rj Storf of J. & J B. GRAVES, No. 85, Haa^l Dalton, Georgia. A new anti elegant assortment of Milinory and Strrj Vv ;V Bonnets and Sash and Ribbons, Ladies'and Vilvet Cliiidren Ribbons, s Hats Neck [triiamj lie J Velvots bought and Crapes, of the Flowers, largest and Feathers,Onjgi best 11JH were wilj^H mure and Now Torn, and prices for c^H The S1UI1I /aai Dalton J --- 00:00 Fil'st-Cla-s Ai-«'ol::l” lor the MONEy. Rates $2 per day. W. E. ESUltDQCE, Prop’rJ Furniture from 25 to 40 per cent Below Cost of Manufacture. I am selling all the output ol the Georgia Manufacturing Co. from 25 to 40 per cent below cost of manufacture. Pai lor and Bedroom setts made to order. W. W. VanNkss, Dalton, Ga., Next door to Cannons M- » ti 9 Si’Ui no Place, Georgia. New Opening lor 3 BBS. 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 iM§j general store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices. jam If you don't believe it come and price our 1 UHV buy elsewhere. 4| DEALER IN, Groceries, Provisions, Come Y; gars, Mats, Etc. SPRING PLACE The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugai New Orleans Syrup, Lotion’s F actory Thread and a se. of Summer Hats ol the latest styles, all of which wil? at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. <& I® 9 FATE N T uavrri* Vy ;; <0 7 Tiie Jeweler. Ilalton, Georgia Keeps reliable goods at reliable prices. .1 wish to call especial attention to my line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses. By the aid ol the Dioptric Eye Meter I can detect the 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.