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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1888)
■SN> C. M. KINO. S. B CARTER. North Georgia Times klM:<k CARTER, Publisher*. TIIUH!*!>AV, DECEMBER 13. 1W» PROGRAMME. The following is a p;o gramme of the Ministers and Deacons meeting to be held at Pleasant Valley, commencing on Friday before the 5th Sunday in this month: 1st, lot odnotary sermon by Rev. H D Gilbeit and Rev. B F Foster, alternate. 2nd, Organizing by enroll¬ ing names of delegates and elect ing officers. 3rd. Query. Wlmt amount of education ought a man to have in order to fit him for the ihinistry? Speakers, C C Langs ton M W Shields H D and J M Stone - volunteers. 4tli What is the nature the deacons office and Speakers, Rev. O D Keith, and B F Foster— volunteers. 5th. Is a church fully ped for gospel work with a less number than seven Speakers, M L Cloutz, C Sun.my and Rev. Browdrye and S T Nichols -voluuteeis. 6th. Ought the officers and teachers of a Sunday School to b-3 composed entirely of mem¬ bers of the church? speakers, Revs. Z I) Clark, M M John It Terry, Joseph Curd and C C Langston. 7tli. At what age ought a christiau worker be super aou ated or laid aside from work? Speakers Bros. J C Parrot, A Dantzler M Richards and J M Stone— volunteers. 8th. Ought the to raise funds to help support aued ministers in the bounds of the Associations? speakers Bros, J B Jackson, John Mc Neal. John Spears, J II Phil Upps, M \V Shields and W Haddock—volunteers. 9th Do we bestow proper at tention on our Sunday School work? speakers Bros. O D Keith C C Langston, and W D Hunsucker—volunteers. 10th. Introduction of other subjects. 11th. General business. Ad. journment. C C Langston, J B Jackson, John McNeal, / D Clark, Committee. Brace Dp. You are feeling depressed, vour appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fiJgetty, nervous and generally out of sorts and waut to brace up. Brace up. Dut not with stimulants, spring mod icines. or bitters, which imve for their basis verry cheap, bad whisky and which stimulate you for an hour and then leaves you in worse con bition than before, Wbat you want is an alterative that will purify your bicod, start healthy action of Liv¬ er and Kidneys, restore your vital¬ ity and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters and only 50c a bottle at Robinson and Ander¬ son's drug store. It is almost certain that the general assembly of Georgia will adjourn on the 17th inst. The leading members of the body ape of the opinion that the general appropriation bill and the tax act will have been pass¬ ed by that time, and then ah other business will be set aside lo bt considered at the adjouli¬ ed session next summer. Tiie pobibition voteofl8S8 show* it gain of nearly one lurn (Il’ed tkoussand >ver 1884. Hawes, tlie supposed mur de.er of his wife and two daughters is creatirg a great commotion in Binuiugham Ala. A mad mob made«u effort to take llawes from jail where he had bsen placed for safe keep¬ ing and were resisted by the guards and a terrible riot fol¬ lowed resulting in the death of nine men and still the worst is yet expected. The troups from various portions of the state have been dispatched to tbe scene; a gatling gun an d cannons have been placed in or* der at the jail and the *most brutal and bloody riot of the state is feared. Hawes after committing his dark deed of murdering bis wife and drowning his daugh¬ ters, brougt a pew biide to the city, when he was immediately arrested, as l efore stated, placed in jail. Get your shoes at Cartwright Bros., Dalton Ga if you want good shoes and good bargaius. Go to Cartwright Bros, for Clothing and Boots. If you want anything in the no¬ tion line, call at oartwright Bros Big Stock Furniture! We have the Biggest Stock Furniture ever brought to Dal¬ ton, Bought for Less than Cost of Manufacture! Dont buy un¬ til you have seen our goods, and know our prices. All are invited to LOOK. For every five dollars sold, we give a num ber, entitling the holder to a chance in a parlor suit of Fur¬ niture. Cherokee MVo Co. Thore is a wopurn liviug in Hart county Ga. who has six breasts, all of wiiicb have afforded life giving fluid to her children. She has two daughters, each of whorne have four breasts. Three womeu with four¬ teen breasts is a no7elty that low counties can boast o ( ‘. Their Bu iness Booming Probably no one thing has caused eiicn Itobinson a general revival of Hade a> and Anderson's Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many froe trial hot ties cf Dr King‘s New Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simp ly enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures aDd never disappoints. I 'oughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buy¬ ing by getting $1 Every a trial bottle free, large size bottle warranted ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Georgia, Murray county Whereas D C McLain Acinar, of Isaac McLain represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Isaac M c Lain‘s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors’ to show cause, if any they can, why said Admr. should not be discharged trom his admin¬ istration. and receive letters ol dismission on the fiist Monday in March 1889. This Dec 5tb 188?. W H Ramsey, Ordinary. 1 j A GASKET OF H IF' re-: 411 A wn ^" r pT^>_ ff»S 8 ii to ary person v.-no will ahow It to their !rU-nda and tftnd u* Oi|l.rs. £s>i; j£»’S£> Mill pev 32om4l!a fer salary uxpi’Hnes puM tho*-*; \\)o pre¬ u> and thc-ir - huI ry r.L c . t o 1 ?! ffij'C pea 8 Mosatli # t| tile tbfrd, svA pr F j^E«.Esli!a ^ •3 S the*iiik lnonvh With 1 : 9 If tHoy K . prove oilc. ’ 4 pr 2 i»t un uc n, Fr.il :nf r TiatlDji vJH he ru nt you free a a wlierevar '*° UT w0 iiaf *youcendoand aitCiu'odt h /oat liornc, g from S3 ’ 01 : arc that fi-Dl pay you to per A r»r.mtKjr furvo $6 & v.muoa f Tho < vtr cbnaca :-i5 ju a of day. iifn Bo{A time. :lsj Now n. all Jr, gj E o t ; '’ a Q tboilir.t*. Fu iHuco u j axolutuly eui^>for tho Vf«rkcrs. Otvo your 1'ost ikliro' and 18 SS E prf F« uMr»'^ % Bnd i«te:e Y/htfVp'er yoa Law V » ttdYtitjtfciiwmtlu. / dare 28 , | Siandard Silver Ware Co., OO Washington £t. f j rOOSTOM, MASS. fl "A i hack Line. Simon Daly bas purchased a new covered back and is prepared to haul passengers between this place and dalton in comfort m any kind Of weather. The hack leaves place at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton at 1 p. m. daily. Ir your kidneys are inactive, yon will feel and look wretched, even in the meet cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest oeoa gions. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm, Will set yon right again. $1. por bottle. Adviee to Mothem. Mrs. Wrnsu. w’3 Sootbixg Since should always be used when children arc catting itprodaeeenataraL teeth. It re lievoe the little suffererot once| "bright quiet sleep, and the little cherub awakes as ■ as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, bowels, softens and is theginn8,*lli*ysallpatn the best known remedy t regulates the for diarrhoea, whether arising from bottle. teething or other causes. Twenty-Sve oenta a Croopy sufficatious, night conghs and all tbe common affeotions oi tbe broat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung balm. Go to Cartwright Bros, for Clothing and Boots. If you sp‘t up phlegm, and are troub’e ! with a hacking cough, use Dr. J. H. Mo Lean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm. lVgtx you are oonstipe ted, with loss of appe¬ tite, headache, take one of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and kidney Pillets. They are pleae ant to take and will euro you. 25 cts a vial. John £ vans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, and asks the Murray boys to como around and eat with him when in Dalton. # Those indebted to the firm of Anderson & Coffey, will plsnse come forward and / make settle¬ ment at once. We must have the money. Also those owing W W Anderson for practice will please settleat once. This means busi UeBS, ANDEKSDN & UCFFEY ■ Go to McKnight’s New Drug Pure Store, Dalton Ga., for fresh Drugs, Paints, Oil, Var nishes, Glass <fcc. A first class farm in Columbia oounty, Florida, well watered, con vemently situated with superior advantages, for sale or exchange for farming lands in Murray county or elsewhere ia North Georgia. For further infoimalion, address J. M Cbim, Spring Place Ga,, Cartwright Bros, have a largest and belt Stock ol ready made Clothing in D dton. When you are in Dalton dont lorget that L Buckolz keeps (he the 8tatulaid 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 Devitte & Bryant’s drug store. Special bargains can be bad ou Ladies Shawls, at Ort wright Bros. Georgia Marray,Uounty. Mrs. Eliz ibeth'.iolland has made application fo- Twelve months support <. ut of the es¬ tate of C B II Hand deed, and appraisers have made their re¬ turn of the same as required by law and I will pass upon tin* same on the 4th day of January 1889 this 5th Dec. 1888. W II Ramsey Ordinary. Georgia Murray county. (by Notice is hereby given the consent of my husband) that from and after the 15th day of December next I shall become a public or free deal, r, this the 15th day Nov. 1888. Mrs. 0 J Spivey wife of T S Spivey Geoigia Murray county. (by Notice is hereby given the consent of my husband) that from and alter the 21st day ot December next, I sluil become a public or free defier, this the 21st da. Nov. 1888 Elizabeth Tyler wife of Daniel, iyler ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Gkorgia Murray County. In pursuance of tho will ofjaoob Mathis late of Murray county, deceased, wil. be sold before tbe Court House door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January, next, withir. the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 288,289, all of290 except 50 acres more or less in the NirthlVost corner ofwiid lot. East half of 323, all of lot 3S4 except 15 acres mere or less, owned by A P Duncan, all in the 26th Dist. and and 2nd Section said County. Also ono fourth undi¬ vided interest in tho following wild lands: Nos. 183, 282, 182, 233, 249 and 283, in the 26th Dist. and !ind Section, and 137, in tho 27th Dist. and 2nd Sect, all in said c unty, mineral interest and mining priv'.lnges ex¬ cepted in all tho abovo dlscribod lands, Terms cash. Nov. 29th 1888. C. N. King, Admr of Jacob Mathis, deed. with will annexed. .cans Negotiated to be pi cram by FIRST E0UTGA8E ON FLANfA! ION3 *nd FARMS. A i’i’l.Y T. > TbaHMELL Sl'ARR, Spiinu 1 P! -ci- Ga. A v'nou nrt men ts. i on Sh r;ff. We are author *cd to an munce ilic wee of J. C. McK>Tiiirt asn candidate lor She iff— Eleotiou 1st Wednesday in January, lux'. We arc nulh,ri*< d. to announce (lie name of C. L. T*asv as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff—Election 1st Wednesday in January. For Tax Receiver. We are autboriiedjtc announce the came of W R Laciny as a candidate for Tax Re¬ ceiver. Election first Wednesday in Janua¬ ry next. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for ro-election to the office of Tax Receiver. I appreoiate the support of my friends in tbe past, and carnes iy solicit their support at the ensuing electi tr, in Januery. M 11 Bramblrtt*. Fun Clerk* I am a catdidate for Clerk of the Superior Court, and if elected, on the first Wednesday in January, will serve tbe people faitbfuly and impartially. Kespsctfully, C. N. KING. Fou Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce fc>© came of M. M. Welch as a candidate for re-elect¬ ion to the f.ffice of Tax Collector# Election 1st Wednesday in J inuary 1889. By'authority, we autiouuce tbe name of IJ. F. C. LouQiiniDaB as a candidate for Tax Collector—Election 1st Wednesday in Jan. We are reo^uested to announce tie name of M. V. Oxeal g a candidate for Tax Collector. Election first W ednesday in Jaunary. We arc authoriz ;d to announce the name of William M. Cash as a andinate for Tax Collector-^Election first Wednesday in Jau. We are authorized to announce the name of W. J>. nKART8ILL as a candidate for Tax Collector. Election 1st Wednesday in Jan¬ uary, next. We are authorized to announce tbe n tine of Hknry Ayrbs as a candidate for Tax Collec ter. Election la .^Wednesday in January. For Treasurer. Wc are authorized to announce the name of W. il. St«ki> as a candidate for ro-election to the office of County Treasurer. Election 1st Wednesday in January, next. Professional Card «. J. J .Bates, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Spring'Placr, Okorgia. Prompt attention given to all le¬ gal business and tiro collection of claims. Win. C. Martin, Attorney at Law. Spuing Place, Georgia. Immediate attention given to all legal business. O. a. «T > na, TBAYUKLI. STtRK Cal(nnn, C1 a, Spring Place,Oa S T A K M Ai S r A 14 R Attorneys at Law, Prompt vttant.ion c?\veti to alll«£alhii*iine ff ii a « I). Harris, ATTORNEY AT LAW Spuing Place, G EOI'GIA, Prompt attention given to all legal business. M. M. Leonard, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ft. Moun tain, Georgia. All work promptly done on short notice YouwiHhuvonouse for spectacles if you use Dr. J. 11. Mel.een’s Strengthing Eye Salve; it removes the film and scum which accumulates on the eye balls, subdues iiiffamatfnn, cools and soothes the irritated rervos, strengthens weak and failing sight. 25c. a bottle. ImpEBYKot digestion and assimilation pro duoe disordered conditions of tbe system which grow and are confirmed by neglect. Dr. J. II. Me’ enn’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri3cr, byiits tonic properties, cures indigestion and gives t ne to tl-.e stomache. $1.00 por bottle. Old people suffer much from disorder of tho urinavy orga ’s. and are always gratifie d at the wonderful effect ef Dr J. II. Mo’ enn’s Liver and Kidney Balm in banis ing thfir trouble. $1 00 per bo tie. RNSp*;y>5' m use Dr. SALMON’S F HOG CHOLERA SPECIFIC! 1 r CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER. ~3 ATTLE POWDER,—CONDITION POWDER, ff ( PREVENT & CURE HOG CHOLERA. §| § DESTROY & PREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS. WE CAN CURE CURE CATTLE CHICKEN MURRAIN, CHOLERA TEXAS & FEVER, CAPES. Ac. M Jr l CURE SHEEP ROT,TAPE WORM, &c. it.. kL-. MANUFACTURED BY THE VETERINARY NASHVILLE, MEDICINE TENN. ....ypi CO*^j \ ft For Sale By ANDEBSON & COFFEY, SpiingJPIaee Ga., Central Agents. A." g.VisiNO, Wood I awn 3Ga. Harsis Ac Mo»To»,|Lougbridge Ga. Payee & Spsvxti., Sumacli E. C.; Earnest, Hassler Mills 14 „ L. F. Clare, Ft. Mountain Ga. Pattkrsok & Johnson Dennis Ga. A. K-JKamsey, Ramsey t^a JANUARY SHERIFF’S SALES, State op Gkorcia Murray County W ill be sold before the court house door in the town of Spring Place to the hlshest bid¬ der nt public outcry between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January next, the following described property to wit: All of land lot 244, on wliio.b is located » brick residence, in ihe town of Spring Place, except snch parcels of said land lot as haye heretofore been gt Id for towp fits. A:so a fraction of land lot 245, UDon whitli said town is located, and ly¬ ing west of said brick residence and commencing at (lie North West cor nor of said traction on Ihe Spring Place and Calhoun road near the Baptist Church and running south wilh said road to ihe line ol en«d land lot and thence East to the lines ot said lots 244 and 245 Also eight acres more or less of land lot 246 lying on the tan yard branch known formerly as the ,Jarnegnn property ”i,d bouri" esS «h ii’l.ow •• coiuineiwing at the south east c >i iier near ■ be tan y.’.i i at -f if hra pie’s corner a;nl runnii g North along the public road lo Goins’ bne nr.d the" op nest n’ong (loins* line to the. land Sine of Ihe 0.» f <s property, now owned by sirs Wikor. tbertro l« H'h vv>t!i OfitOS tiiiG t(* Pole’s corner at the branch, tl-f ! will, cu! * :it"l Tenij>l.-'s bn* in Ilu" beginiiiiii;, all within U' <;0ipoi'fit r linihft nl li e t-i’-vn o’ Fj :i j ri" 1 ! o. A U-f> ]>« 11 • i lot 2-12 <X".vj.-i forty nrrffl in the N.-ith E.ii-I corner here tofu re ih o-lcil ( T»arsttn«ll Ss«rr. Also 'ant! lot 2C>l lying ftfiUib of 211. A'.ho tanfi lot 222 lying N ith vi'-t of P]»ring Pi.ice on the Spring l‘,,ice an 1 D.l ton read. All of BaiJ laivl lying in tbe 9th distinct and 3vl sec tion of Murray county Ga and levia-1 on and sold as the property of George I’ Ogletree undt r a fi fti : ssu-ul from the Superior com! of Fulton c nr.ty Ga in favor of J 11 Mecasiin against said George T Og'ciroe and Isaac Robinson as a Grm and individually. Also et the snme lime And pine©, 194 acres of land m >re or less, being alt the land now owned by 'V J Burn and on which said Da¬ vis now lives, except one acre square oti which said Davia' dwelling house now Mamie, and being 144 aor ;e more or les?, «ff of lot No. 12 in the 8ih Diet, and 3rd Sect, of said county put chased by raid Davis from Mrs. Martin and 50 acres more or less off the west *ide of lot No. 13, ii the 8th Di?t, and 3rd Sect, snid county bought from W G Blassirg*ino Title to said land is held^by Trammell 2tarr and said Dnvishfts bond f r ti l©. The Cot re in¬ terest stipulated in the bond is levied on and will be sold as provided by section 35S6, of the Code. Also one ncrelsquaro being part of lot No. 12, 8th ard 3rd oa which W J Du vis dwelling hr use stands and whoie he mow lives. All of said land leviod on ns tbe property of W J Da^is by virtue of two Justice* court fi fus from 1291st Dist. G. u. in fav r of M L Boss & Co. vs. W J Davis and C W Cole en¬ dorser, one fi fa from said d strict in favor of J M Patten and one fi f* from said Dis*. in favor of John Huffman, and one distress war¬ rant fi fa from said district in Caver of John Pettit, all against W J Davisi Property pointed out by defendant and is in t is pcsoss iou Levy made by J il B ill ley i, c. A : ><»at fbe foite time «rid phicc o c s’ore lmu< ! e hiuI i<4 in the town of Spring Place, si’unit d on the So tli Vest co-ner of th » I public square, including ilio ei-tb^cs und , ; bn.n <n snid lot and one bail* note of land! u.M« nr let*, an J known as the 11 nv for ner. Levied u as tl.o pri'| city ol\VJ . Davis by virtue of two Justices Court fi fas from the 129ist Dist. o. M. in favor ofC W Cole sgainttsaid Davis lor purchaes looney. A eo at the same t'.nic and place a house and 'ot iD tho town of Spring Place where C E Wa : l formaiy lived aid located on the n-ain street leading toward ihe Methodirt Church and now occupied by W MM relund and c ntaining or.c acre mere or less.' Lev¬ ied on as the property of 0 E Wall hy virt uo of a fi fa trom the Superior Court of said county ill favor of T J Ovbey vs. C E Wall. Also at the same time and place two black horse mules abr ut seven years old, n*d two bay horse mules, one th ee and the other four years old. A1 o forty acres i - tho east side oflotoftaad No. 48 and all of tot No. 47, in the 9th Dist. and.3rd Sect, of said e.iuuty. Title to said land is held by E W Bond, end T M McLain holds bond for title. The en¬ tire interest stipulated in the bond is levied on aiid wiLt be sold as provided in Section 3586 of the ode. All LoVied on as the property of T M McLain by virtue of a Murray Superior Court fl fa in favor of G W UiU vs. T M McLain. A!bo Ictp ' f l»nd Nos. 288 and 289 in li t? 5) !: district anti 3rd6eo lion cf srtid connlv. L“vied on as the properly i f T m Leonard by virtue of a fi fa from Murray supe¬ rior court in favor of R A Giddens vsT M Leonard and W R Tyson, Properly in posei sion of said Leon¬ ard. This Nov. the 28th lb88. U. L. TERRY Shff. Georgia, Murray Ceunty. No tice is hereby given tu ail conoerced, that Mrs Mary E Hammond wife rf C C Ilammond deceased bas m.idc applienlion for twelve mortbs support and the assesment made thcreoa lias been fil-d in my office, and I will ass upon the same on the 14th day of December 1888, at my office, Nov. 14 I8 s8. W 11 Ramskt, Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or tiinory of Murray county Ga. will ' e sold, on the 1st Tue-nlay In January I£89, at the court house door in *?n;d oounty, between the lcgU boms oi s«!e, n!i of lot of land No. 48, fcnd the North half of 1 t land No. 61, all in the 9fb D:i*t and 3rd section of said ctulity, cou ta.r.ing two Lundr d and forty acres, more or ‘es% isold .t* tboft.opft'ty of Genrgo 0 MoLaiu de **ra#»od. Tor:u« one f urthfash, balance on 1 5 me until N -v. 1st |8 V 9 with note in Justroe ;rt jtirif ,, ir ,, AI1 M 7 { ,„ cent i n , ero -. Ti t*«•*» J| mlr. wV,**n « l l ptircliase uiou«;y ia |'ibis die 2S«li 4»y <*f X. ▼. 1888 , M. . Bavks, bxr, (• i*o. ( . McLain, decil. rrmtD & delany, P1JOTOG II AFIIRS. Dalton G BORGIA, We have ar ranged our new gallery to make ever style pho* tographs and will guarantee to please those wanting picture/*. Copies and Enlargements a specialty. Four Gem pictures or Ftrs rotypes made (01 fifty cents. Do not fail to call and exam¬ ine our work when in Dalton. Pictures made on cloudv aa w "'f*’ 1 as any other day. Bucklen’s A nica Salv ■. 1 Host 8:-ilve in the world for Puts. Bruises. Sores, f leers, Salt Rheum. Ff-vt-r Sores, Tetter, Chap¬ ped Hinds. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar an feed to give perfect atiffactioD, or money refunded. Price 25cents per b<"X. For Sale by Robinson & Anderson. Dr. J. P. Farm. KsaiDKNT Df*TI8T UALT0N............. GEORGIA. All kindsof me*< cbanicaland Oper¬ ative Dentistry ex-* m ecuted in first-class style, and at reaB onahle rntes. The Celluloid Plate put up in parriat or fullsetsof teeth at reasoi/ible rat?s« v Teeth extracted without pale by she eee oi .'qttihfc'r yiureSul ohuri< Ether Tl.o |»atro»-ejre «»f tie ©ititena o! is icsyt-l.»> > a.-liMtcd witl . ti .Ahe, guarantte thet i v*il do ti.< in fp g» < d w „ vU can gt-t in North Georgia, an* as cheap as thoy can ^ef. it done by any firstv lass dentigti ■» North Georgia. Commercial College lexincton, ky: r vm fil Location o» Dinmun o» Bttstness, Short-hand As Tvpe-Wrltlost. Tele«rapbv Cheapest A Best Business College in the World. Highest Honor And Gold Medal <■»«*« “'her OollegM. ** Worid'a SiSSeil Exposition, for Sjtwn of Book-keep! GraiGiate. att tM I« General Edaction. eim>loy«d. 1 Cont 0,000 Full HariiiWW BudineM. 18 Teachers Stationerr, and or Board. **> 0*1 Coupmc*. including Tuition.