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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1888)
Norik Georgia Time*. 1 • Hi v' A nn- «• *lie Cn"i>1v. pUBU '^^n H* EC * VHCR* 0 \Y, ,0.1 sole cl i.< .ho *•* t 0 i-e at Spli ? P'.ts 0.I., a* 60eSO*- e' - S "> 9"-i .-zr.-.^sr: • r to *»S ft»t»o K-uesi soKtb , *« ft w P».’..bl« in ails >no«. ‘ . ?o;founic»lions t) It* T ( »*s, AJilfV a Ml Snrin- mscs, LO IS t. DOTTINKS J J S h of town, mo7ed to p.diou, ■ c- day. Don a : l to see the Fall m Uinery displr ed at Gholston & Bay leys. Mr' 7 J R*<hsey, has aposbon triUi f. > eem. u, in DJton. qq,_ past and cheapest, Under wea* ea& be had at Cartwright Bros E W- Boud e^q. bas the firedt colt we have seen this season. Fall Dress Hoods at Gholston & Baily s for 5c. There were no sales on last Tuesday. If you want anything in the no¬ tion luie, call at oartwright Bros. Mra James Moreland, of Wood lawn died on last Friday. Canuon buys cheap for cash and sells the same way. Mrs. W H Tibbs, of Dalton, died on last Thursday. A full line of clothing and hats at Trotter Bros. Miss .Ir’ia Lou^hridge, ot »ann. fhi 3 county, was visiting in town lust week. Remember Cauuon is first Sto-e North of Kenner:. Warehouse, near Br'dgeX H Road. Jack Frost made bis annual visit in Spring Place on last Saturday night. Good coffee at A S Vining’s, 61bs for $1. Ditlton. Ga. H H Anderson will give special ntlantion to the colled ion of notes and claims of all kinds. When in Dalton, dont fail to call and see Capt, Trevitie’s beau¬ tiful line of furniture. Mr B“m Pairs - ! of Woodlawn, died on last Sandyay nigt of dispay. Ladie’s hats in Irtest styles, at New York store, Dalton. ..... Complete stock of fancy goods at New York store, salton. The Rome Expositions 4iu progress and is reported to be quite a success, it will con¬ tinue untill the 13th. Kadie* Bress Goods, cxireae:. low at •Cartw.-iglit Bros._ We call attention to the ad¬ vertisement of tbe New York Faney Millinety Store, in Dal¬ ton, in this issue. Mr. Fayette Fincher of Tilton, ■who was visitiug .el. .ives in this county last week, got hi?? back* bpd iy hurt with a wagon. Beautiful Henrietta cloth and and Dress Trimmings at Gholston & Baileys. Mr. V. A. Stuart, wife and three children, of Murray coun¬ ty, are in town visiting rela¬ tives.—Blue Ridge Post. When you go to Dalton call and see the immense stock of clothing carried by Trotter Bros.—Decidedly the finest and best selected stock •on the market. M Mr —Bass, of Dalton, attended dedictory service of the New church in town, Sunday, and con tribnted to aid in paying balance due on the cbu.oh. Cannon sells a woman's Leather lined ball Shoe, Solid good goods, at 60 els. A beantiful and tasty line of la¬ dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s. Store, Go to Dalton McKoight\New Ga, for Drug Pure fresh Drugs, Paints, Oil, Var-* nishea, Glass <fec. Vrp. W H Rrosev, returned from a visit ’o Tunnel Hill on last Satnr day, accompanied l»c her niece. Miss Nenpie Smith, who will spend seven*! weeks wilh re'abveiiu the village. Now '<? I he time to ^et yonr renly made c!o?hing, while Cartwright Bros.. Dali on Ha., have a Fran new stock, of the latest styles. The ladies of the village, assist¬ ed by Dr. Qaitlian, of Rome, organ ized a ladies Mission vy Society here on last Sunday evening Of¬ ficers elected: Miss Onie Kelly, Pre., Mrs E C Goins, Vice-. Paes. Mrs 1-anme Johnson. Sec.- Miss A?gie Ramses, coviespondind Sec. and Miss Hattie vornberg, Tress We trust lhat the ladies will do a grout work in this goou esuse’ W’ueo nature falters sod requires help re <su<'tlter eufeeUledene'; 1 ** «ltk Dr J H Mo Dr ii'g Stren^thomug Cardial and Rlood f*a Mer. $1.00 per bo! tie. The announcement ot M V One.. I of Aiaculsa, District, for Tax Col¬ lector, appears iu ibis iisue. Mi. Oneal insists that Alacnlai’s claim should be considered, as tb&< dis¬ trict h«B never had » county officer since the county was organized. M'- One l is a good ciSiren and f elected, will mike an efficient officr. Saddles, Harness aud Bridles can be bought at T J Ovbey’s cheap¬ er than you can get them anywhere. Get your shoes at Cartwright Bros., Dalton Ga. if you want good *hoesand goed bargains. John Evans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, and asks the Murray boys to come around and eat with him when in Dalton. If you want a big bargain in ready-made clothing, now is your lime since T J Ovboy has just open¬ ed out his e'egant line of Fall and Winter goods—Try him, he guar¬ bargains and w ; P save you money by dealing with him. The dedication services at tbe new Methodist church Sunday, were largely attended, and Rev* Dr Qu’llian of Rome, delivered an eloquent and bnlliant sermon which will long be remembered by the congregation—-And right here, ns to suggest that “Bishop wonld Bound natural Tbe col’ection taken was sufficient to the building of all encumbran . Dr. Qaitlian also favoied ns a splendid sermon Sunday night. The pastors are con (inn¬ the meetiug during the ueek. Ye How Fever in Jacksonville Has not created as much excite meat, as ("heav Joe has in Dalton. He is there and is located m the National block No. 6 and has a large assortment of Cumm*, G*im For NISHI 5 Q Goons, Hats, Caps, etc.,! while he is selling at astonishing low prices. If you want good goods for little money, call on Chkap Joe. The new ca3es of yello w feuer ia Jacksonville Tuesday were 99- no deaths. W C Lester invites his friends of Murray county to eall and see him at Cartwright Bros. w •8f8oq jiti sumogg *«n»ixop |pem 9 i?S 9 qpnBiw)pnouoo 9 !} 8 onioqx k -»i«jb Bjuauifitiip ep yt map IL^oA loiora Lad i.uop ‘otooU » _s!iq :saeatn noi qsqM Motra opfoii $ t uop I gXadmoj jaqqn oidon ap %oS «i„ ny enfis a -i3qqii onqa awx„ op ?oa no| esr | „AiaqaUl» pn« no£ liadwoj sa^Bta a JO pjwji jvq* IH» The annocement of M H B arable.te as a c. ndid.de for re-leel ion to the o<3ee ot Tux Colletor, will be found in this issue. M . Bramble!te needs no introduction bom us. b»s qual'licjtious to fill this olfice being well known to the peo pie. Cartwright Bros. Have the lar¬ gest and best Slock of Ready Made Clothing in Dalton. Local Paragraphs —C. iiion sells lie. »v 4-4 domes 'Jr r! 6c. ' SV e o* e d 0 • •'© n w ch«. Ik - f o* ie ■ p • e ** • o t* t > vo ■ * rea V 9 b t*’ ed '.i' 0 j ft Vo •- L *e u ve »<i«i b'dde ' v: lf sC. . .. U v t Cannon se% a fiue in* hat ior $i. Remember ' bnt 1 be oalv new =»tock of dings in DaM on is at McKni^bc's new Drug Store. is brad qii • for I.a^ rs n Cannon will sell you a suit 25 per ce.it less than his compeditors paid for same goods. Toe cbefpe i. best fi stid IE05Q s. »'!ish Viie of c*c I ng in Did ton rre id be fou :d r t. Tj o ‘er E'er. Three pair of Ladies Hoes at New York store for 25cts, at Dalton. Cannon will sell you a Suit at your own price. Cartwiight Bros, will save any ne son money, that will trade with them. Prescription and advise free in all chrome diseases at Mc Kni^ht’s INew D ug Store Drl ton. Cuunon sell* he >y #o« at S5c. Cannon sella an all woolilanuel at lOc. Cartwright Bros- invite spe¬ cial attention .to their stock of Men's Hats. ’ ’uy icisnt pie c ’ 'f D.' •! K £TcL "n's Tur w:..« E l' i 'i Its ii<l *0 acj o, o.»< >..» or uio ii* . w *lo ; s e'fieao'' a <* “I a:> O't o. b*i u oi- .s wo >ue .< *. C.'onon te^s he. vy Cf o) >*6 id G~. checks at 5 c. Remember that Gholston aud B.dley are leadeio in cloaks new ncu*'*ketp, short w.aps and Jackets. Whoopi Whoopi The moot gcatt* or l be U ist n ooe < and the highest p* ii e o« ** .1 li*ds o couniry pioducs at L F C'.» ^ Store, Fort Mouu ain, G Gholston & Bailey » : U ee 1- you cloihing cheap, Men s. Boys a *d childrens suits. Caitnon sells 71bs choice Rio cof¬ fee for $ 1 . —O.ainon sei's a fine d*.e3s Ging¬ ham at So. per yard. Capt. Trevitte, has do competi lion. in his line of business, never (heeless, will sell you furnilure cheaper than it has been sold in Dalton ior the l*it five yeais. For 18&8. The lr ge 1 nnl mo t coinpleie ^ t ock of goods lhat his been iu Sp ing Place for y< r h*' ju-t been received u c'<*_ i i ar¬ ranged at the S o e of T J Ovbey. Remember Cannon ia head¬ quarters for Clothing. Go to New York store for La¬ dies and Misses fine shoes, Dalton, Cjnnon Sells the Old Reliable Q a i ne r, v j||e homemade shoe at 25 . Lidies 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 you will buy them. Caiman sells an all wool New Mar¬ tel, best goo'll, at $3. IS. Boots! Shoes! Hats! full line just received at the store of 0 L Bond, at Woodla\s i. Call to see him be¬ fore dealing elsewhere, if you want good bargains. Tbe celebrated Douglass shoes can be bought at Cart¬ wright Bros. Cartwright Bros court investiga¬ tion by the people as to prices and quality of goods gemrVlv. Tar be Ie • Ih.'n be t a o meW'.c! ■"* which bor * * if * >» * l) .•I He • o. .oecO' --r^o ** rape*K D?. ‘. U. MeLo^a' Chii' t ( ' ■ e Cars. >i* >i> a! »«t elec ;est?Oii So'd »i ;0 ocnl; a uou'e. Can non Sells a wo¬ man’s fine kid button shoe, olid good goods at $1. worth $2. A S Vini ng, formerly of Wood lawn, is now selling a general >ine of merchandise, at corner, across (he siree*, near Denton&Linn’s l niton. Ga. Morriy conn Iy trade is solicited and go id bargains guaranteed. Big Show! t s Show! AT C. Browning’s -{ Dalton Georgia, }» Head Quarters for Stoves, Queens Ware. Tin Ware, Lamps of kinds. Dont be fooled with Ten Stores. We seil as cheap as auy body. Have tbe largest assortment side of A tlanta. The Patronage of the People of Murray Coun¬ ty is specially invi¬ ted. Watch this column, as it be¬ to C. BBO WRING Falil Arrivals i OFy J. Herron & Son, F saicntble Dress Goods, Elegant Ti 'mii’iDgs, Shoes, and the very best and most com¬ plete line of Dry Goods, in every hr.e, to be • found in Dalton. Our Line of Sires, for School Children, Certs and ladies lor i ll Purposes, Defy Competition. nninrioi —mm rm'mpr rr* - ■> w “ r " Harris & Davis, Woodlawn, »o:oo- Georgia. ■{ DEALERS IN } General Merchandise and Couctrv Produce. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery €rood§, i —: LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION I 4 « 8 t Received *t the Mllltierj Ktuteel J. & J. B. GRAVES. No. 85, Hamilton ot)ieet, Dalton, Georgia. A now ond olegnit Mnovtuieai of find Sunw G0083 ooiW -i\ng 0 ' '-mw Bonnets and Lndies' and Cliilaren's Dei l lriumeu »ad unt-iniu'ei- N .it and Snob Ribbons, Vilvel RibtionB, Neel; Ties Bonne. Si JSmin... Velvet* and Crepes, Flowe r 1 enthe’r,, 0 ’•n.'nioiV' '•*e. Oi” -001I, wove bought of the Ifti-f-eOand be -1 importing House': : n buiO more and New Yon ana wih bo sold ».i very low >■ *ce" ^o\ oa'I! . The MURDOCH House, jK i.o \ r , 00:00 Georgia, Newly Opened! Newly Furulslied F’'S.-Class Accommodation. BESTMFAL in i-be ’STATE 0 be MONEY. Rates f>*2. per d.u. W. H. MURDOCH Prop’r. _______ 0 y u K Y, Spring Plage, Georgia. New Opening for 1888 A ad the citiaeas of Murray County need no longer^ plough through the mud to buy goods d® Dalton. We will constantly keep ©n hand everything usuall kept i ia a general store, and will sell at the lowest cash prices. If yon don’t believe it come and price our goods before you buy elsewhere. W. J. JOHNSON, dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬ gars, Hats, Etc. SPRING-PLACE, GEORGIA. The best E. st Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar CofiVr Neiv Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s factory Thread and a select stock of Summer Hats ot tbe latest styles, all of which will be sold ai Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. - ___ _ E. E. Brown, I mtaiT I Tiie Jeweler. Dalton, Georgia Keeps reliable goods at reliable prices. I wish to eall especial atteni ion to my line of Spectacles aud .-•V Eye Glasses, By the aid of the Dioptric Eye Meter I can detect the cause ol (’efective vision and tell exactly tbe 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.