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C. N. KINO. S. B CARTER
North Georgia Times
KINO A CARTER, Publisher*.
THURSDAY MARCH ,88 °*
Dots from Lough idge
There in an unusual demand
for farm laboieis ui cur neigh
borbood. much
Daly Gregory is doing
for the improvement of his
farm this spring—go thou and
do likewise.
Sam Trimmier is getting out
a large amount oi lumber stock
this season.
William Stafford is with US
again, at the Valley.
The doctois have not been
busy lately, part of the cause,
North Georgia is one of the
healthiest region of the world.
We wentonatrip with Min
eialogists lately, and a retros¬
pective view ot all we saw, and
herd proves to us, that the
greatest reason why North
Georgia is not by art,
and science, what it is by na¬
ture, oue of the richest mining
region of the world, is that its
people have failed to advertise
the facts, and tell only the
truth. Vignette Victor.
We sell the Spencer Optical
Companie’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. They ate very fine
glass and you should try them
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. J. McKnights New Drug
Store, Dalton Ga.
Most all the towns in North
Geoigia are making rap’d
strides to keep up w'th this
fast age. It Spring Place dos~
nt begin to hustle, she will have
to secedeTrom the union and
move. Spring Place is located
in’one ot the finest counties in
the State, with fine streams,
beautiful valleys, rich soil,
adapted to the growth of the
of , the various agricultural
prod lets, and there is no rea¬
son, why wt should not have a
flourishing town. It 13 tiue we
are without railroad facilities,
but this should not keep luick
the eDtei prise of our town.
What we need, is more men
witli money.
If merchants with large cap¬
ital can afford to sell goods in
Dalton, why not in Spring
P’ace? Here rents are cheap>
taxes low, firewood handy and
a large population to deal with
whhh would support a large
town in first class style. The
ouly thing we need to build up
a goed, prosperous towu, is
more men with grit and green
back. Let us wake up and
throw out some inducements to
the capital that is hunting a
fine locality.
Prof. F S Winkley was in
town Tuesday, wearing a long
smile. He had with him ore
which he says assays sixty per
cent lead, and seventy-one oun¬
ces of silver per ton- He had
with him four or five pounds of
the lead, iu ba s, which does
away with the idea that Mur
ray county mineral is all on pa¬
per.
Mr. W. is in fine spirit and
says that he will go to turning
out lead in la ge quantities in a
short time.
Sam Magness, a young man
twenty years old. of Nimble
wili District, died of overheat
ou Snnday, last. He was try
iug to extinguish fire which
was of near approach to his
premises.— D liioncga Signal.
Sumach Seminary.
The Summer Terra of this
S Institution will April the 1st.
rpen
and close June the 21st. The Term
is esj ecinlv adapted to the wauls
of those who expect to te?ich. Quite
a number of teachers are already
here, and we look for a considera¬
ble increase daring the Summer
months. Be sure to attend Sumach
during the summer vacation of
your school. For further oarticulars
address Prof. C H Humphreys,
Sumach Ga.
Dalton will have a modern
high class hotel to take the
place of the old National, the
stock company having already
been made up.
Tom Felker will build an el¬
egant two story, iron front, on
the lot between Loveman (and
Smith, to be occupied by Cher¬
okee Manufacturing Co.
Mack Cannon has plans in the
hands ol an r architect for a
beautiful residence.
Col. S P Maddox is pushing
forward a beautiful residence,
one of the prettiest in town, on
Selvedge St.
The city council has author -
ized the purchase of a $500
fountain for the city pa’k.
Hamilton Street will be ma¬
cadamized.—Argus.
E E Brown the Dalton Jew.
eler has engaged Mr. G H Bran¬
don a skillfull optician to take
charge of the optical depart¬
ment of his store, and would be
pleased to have his Murray Co.
friends in need of Spectacles
and Eye Glasses call and con¬
sult Mr. BrandoDj and have
their eyes tested free ot charge.
A Prize Worth Winning.
The Georgia State Agricultural
Society offers a prize of $760 in
gold coin for the largest yield of
corn on one measured acre during
1)?89 It seems that the. American
Agriculturist, an old and widely
known agricultural monthly, pub¬
lished at 761 Broad waj. New York,
offers Jour prizes-^of $500 each of
the largest yield per acre respect¬
ively of corn, wheat, oats and pota
toes. If the American Agricultur
ist first prize of $500 for Ibe best
acre of corn is taken by a Georgia
farmer, our State, Agricultural So¬
ciety;; will duplicate that amount,
giving an equal sum in addition to
it, making the total cash obtaina¬
ble foi the bestj acre of [corn, if
grown in Georgia, $750 If tbis
premium is not taken, the State
Agricultural Society will give $100
for tte hrgest yield of corn ob¬
tained in this competition by a
Georgia farmer.
•Everj progressive farmer in this
section should pul forth his best
offorts to secure this grand prize,
and thus assist in t-dve Using Geor
gia as a corn producing state.
Full particulars of the prize contest
con be obtained of the American
Agricultnrist, or by addressing
Col. W J Northen, president of the
Slate Agricultural Society, at
Sparta. Ga.—Alliance Advocate.
The State Baptist Conven
tion convenes at Marietta April
25. Over 350 delegates will be
in .attendance, Committees
have been appointed to secure
homes foi- them during the ses¬
sion.
Remember that you can
have Spectacles aud Eye Glass¬
es correctlly fitted by a compe¬
tent Optician at E E Brown's
Dalton Gif.
Associate Justice, Stanley
Mathews, of the Supreme eou f
of the United States died in
Washington city ou the 22nd.
Jim Williams, (col) has been
arrested in Birmingham, as the
suspected murderer ot Mr«.
Hargrove of Cobb county. He
is also thought to be the guilty
one, of shotting Patrolman J
W Veal.
Georgia, Murray Countv j
Will be let to the lowest bolder j
before the court house dorr, in
Spun® Place Ca.* ou the 1st Tues
day in April 18^9;
The building of & new jailor’s
house for said county in said town,
on the old foundation of the old
bouse, 36 by 18 teet, or same size
ot old house, 10 feet high, with shed
room on the east eide, the whole
length of building 10 feet wide
with 6 foot varanda on front, stack
chimney in center main bnildmg,
with one brick flue to Bhed room.
Covered with good heart shingles,
all eld material in old building to
be used that is good. Contractor
to move old building, and furnish
all material, and to bo completed
by 1, October text, according to
plans and sptcifications on file in the
ordinary’s office to bo paid for Jan. 1,
’90. reserve the right to reject any
and all bids. This M&rch 11,1889.
ff Luffman CbarmaD,
Co. Boaid.
ORDER TO PERFECT SERVICE.
Libel for divorce in Murray Superior Court
Fcby. Term 1889.
Thomab G Fain vs. Cabbie Fatk.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff in the above stated case, that the
defe ndant doe' not reside in said county, and
it futher appearing that abe does not reside
intheStitr. It is there ore ordered by the
Ccurt, that service be perfected on the de¬
le dant by the publication of tbis order once
a mouth for four months before the next
Term of tbis Court in the North Georgia
Times, a newspaper published at Spring
Plaoe Murray County Georgia. Granted
T. W. Milner J. 8. C.C. C.
T. S. Gourdihe, Petitoners, atty.
Gei rgia Murray County.
I hereby certify that the above is a true
copy from the V mutes of the Court.
This Maroh 13th. 1889, C. N. Kino, C. S. C.
County Dir cto y.
Superior Court meets 3rd Monday in Feby.
and August.
Hon. T. W. Milner, Judge.
Hon. A. W. Fite Solicitor General.
C. N. Kino, Clerk Superior Court.
Court of ordinary meets 1st Monday in
each month.
W. II. Rams y, Ordinary.
J. C. McEntirk, Sheriff.
M. H. Bkamulkttk, Tax Receiver,
M. M. Welch, Tax Collector.
S. M. Walls, Treasurer.
M. M. Leonard, Surveyor.
W. D. Goble, Corener.
Court of Countv Commissioners moots on
Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in each month.
W. Luffman, Chairman—W. E. Coviko
ton, S. A. Grkoory, A. B. Weaver, Jab,
W. Mackey, Commissioners.
County School B.'ard—S. H. Henry, CSC.
C. C. Howell. J, G. Spruill, W. H. Ram
scy, D. E. Humphreys and V?. G. IIarRib.
JUSTICES COUR T.
Town District 2nd Monday.
Hall Gruulld,Dist. 3 d Saturday.
Eighth 2nd
Do dittle 4th tt
Tenth 3rd tt
Alaculsa 2nd a
Sh ick Pea 2nd
Bull Pm 1st tt
1013th tt 1st tt
Murray County Alliance.
E. W. Rembert. P; IV E Covington, V-P.
W 11 Ramsey, sec’v; M R Chastain, treasurer;
J H Phillips, chaplain,- J R Speck, lecturer;
C D Gilbort, ass’t lecturrr; J S Adington,
door-keeper; C N Vance, ass’t door-keeper;
Dan’l Willis, serg’t at arms.
Trade Committee—A K Ramsey, W T
Moore, John Berry, W II Staples, A T Wea¬
ver, business Agelit—A K Ramsey.
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plant the presents iv tavi.oh' 3
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FIRST MORTGAGE
ON
PLANTATIONS and FARMS.
APPLY TO
Trammell Starr,
Spring Place Gn.
Leqalj Advert!semenis.
APHIL SHERIFF!* «A1,R*.
State op Gkothm Murray i’.m-sty
Will be «oIJ be'fire the court ht#t»*e door ifl
the town of Spring Place to the highest bid¬
der at public outcry between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in APril
next, the following described property to
wit:
Lot 'flnnd No. one hundred and thirty
two (132) except fifty acres on the South side
of aaid lot. Also one hundred and ten aeres
of land lot Number one hundred ard sixty
Nine(169, Known as the Gid Jackson home
p ace, all in the 9th Dist. a nd 3rd seeti o
of said county. Levied on as the property o
G. Jackson, Joseph E Jackson and W. L.
Osbern,by vir ne of a fi fa, from Mur ray’Su¬
perior court in favor of K W Bo .id against
said G. Jackson, Joseph E. Jackson aud W.
L. Osbern. This Feb’y, 22nd 1889.
Also at the same time and plaee twenty
acres of lot of land No. 67 in the 9th District
and 3rd section'of said county and bounded
as follows: On North by landsof James
Smith, West by land of Frank Smith, South
by land ef Bob Palmer and East .byfGeorge
Bond, Levied on as the property of R A
Lotspeich, by virtue of and to satiBfy a Supe¬
rior court fi fa in favor if J. R. Feck va said
Lotspeich.
Also at the tame time and place lots
land No 22 aud 23ill the 13th Diet, and 3rd
Section of aaid county, Leviod on as^the prop¬
erty of, Elisabeth Holland, by virtue of and
to satisfy a Tax fi fa issued by the Tax col¬
lector of said c.-naty, in favor oftbe State and
county, vs sa.d Elisabeth^Uolland for state
and county Taxes for the year 1888.
teb 27 1889 John C. McEktibe, Sheriff.
Georgia Muiray County
Whereas, O b Keith Administrator of Wm
Jackson represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that he has
fully admimisterod Wm Jacksons estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause if any they
can, why sa d Administra or shi.u’d not be dis¬
charged from his administration, and receive
letters ef dismission on the 1st Monday in
May 1889, This February 6th 1SS9.
W. U. Ramsey, Ordinary,
Georgia Murray County.
James A MoKainy Administrator of the
Estate of Nancy S Stanford dec used, has in
di)e form applied to the undersigned for leave
th sell the land belonging to tbo (state ol
said deceased, and said aoplioation will be
heard en the first Monday in April next. This
the 28th Feby. 1889, W 11 Ramsey,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Murray County
Whereas Wm Luffman Executor of M. A.
Oates represents to tho court in his potilion
duly filed anl entered on record that ho has
fully administered M A. Oates esta e. This
is therefore to otto all persons coucernod,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, :f any
they can, why said Executor should not be
discharged from his Executorship, and re¬
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
n May 1889. This January 30 1889,
W. II. Ramsby, Ordinarp.
Gcobgia jVIl’bjuy
Whereas, 0 N King A<1 :.ir<i?tr&tor of.Jacob
Mathirf rej>re*cntf» to the Court in his
duly filed and entered on record, that ho
fully Administered Jacob Mathis estate. This
is there or» to e te all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, lo show cause, if any
thev can, why said Administrator should not
be dischart e I from his administration, aud
receive I tiers of dismission on ttie first Mon¬
day* in May* 1889* Mhis January 30, 1889.
\V. 11. Raxmcy, Ordinary
F. K. Oles,
Chemist ami Mineralogist
Loug'hr idge Ga.
Mr. Olcs is a graduate of Michigan Uni¬
versity, and was ihe (list Chemist to identify
t e Tin-hearing ores of North Gc rgia, a dis¬
covert now I.eitroirledged by thebestofOlieia
ista. in huib Aiueri. a nml Europe. Charges
reasonable.
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Foo' Sale By
ANDERSON & COFFEY, SpriogTlace Ga , Cent!el Agents.
A. P.V utixc, Wcodlawn Ga. Habbis A Mortok, Lougbridgejfla,
l^ATXK^&gSpRiiiu., Sumach „ E. C.f, Earnest, Hassler Mills „
L. F.lCLiHK.’Ft. Mour.tuiii Ga. FattebSon & Johnson reDuis Ga. A. K.:Raksey, Eu.rsey Ca
Cherokee Manufacturing
Company.
We begin the new year by thanking our
f r iends for the liberal patronage bestowed onus.
FURNITURE!
Of the thousand new resolutions you are ioiming^let the’first
be, “I will huy my FURNITURE during the’year 1889 ot
the CHEROKEE M’FG CO. h This done and we won’t insist
on the recital ot the other 999, but promise to merit your con¬
fidence by giving ym the best goods for the least money.
UNDERTAKING.
Our Undertaking Department, in charge of Mr.
T M Kirby, is kept complete, and his services
are at the disposal of the public at any hour,
LVMBEB.
We carry an immense stock of all manner of BUILDING
MATERIAL, such as imigii and dressed Lwrabe', Flooring,
Ceiling, Railing, Bal/u.-te.s, Scroll Work, iShingb s, Laths, <fce.
We make a specialty ot lui nisliing esiimales. Contractors and
build, is ate solicited tog. xamiiie out woi k“aml get OUl’ puces,
JET Furniture Sa.les Room next door to De
Journette & Co. , ) Dalto’h Ca.
Cherokee M ? fg. Comp’y.
Mew Hardware Store!
,... on ; oo....
We lake t!ii« I’rp!hod PI'inf ruing the pnoplo of N rth Georgia,
genei I v. trint vv Cure now npeni g one of the
M :t Complete and Bast Selec edstock ofilARB
VV \II 1C ever brought. t<> this market.
w e iiMv Bcu htcurc, ntir Siock tor SPOT* CASH!
Turn-thirds of same having been bought Irom the mnnufat lurerB. and
iu cur load lots.
WE WILL EOT BE UEI) ELI SOLD!
Our stock will be kept replete at all times, and if we do not happen
to nave what you want. *u will get it tor you. All we ask is a trial.
We propose giving Dalton wliat site has never bad_
SHARP CO.,!PETITION IN THE HARDWARE LINE!
You s t lily, JOHN BLACK & CO.
New Drug
Dr. Wilson Brown,
gtadunte of tliv Miss- m i h Med¬
ical College at St. Louis Mo.,
who ranks high in the p
ion of .Medicine and Pharmacy,
is located in the New Faun
btiilduig at. Dalton (J . with a
huge stock ot Dings and eveiy
thing in the line of a FIRST
CLASS DRUG-STORE.
Dr. Brown has been for many
years engagt d in the practice
of Metlu-iiic and Pliaimacy in
Southern I limns, and now ten¬
ders 1; is set vices as Physician
and D uggist, to i lie people of
Da It ii and surrounding coi.ntz y
Eont forget to call at
Dr. Brown’s Pharmacy in
in 'the, new Fann build¬
ing, Dalton Ga.
Metropolitan Hotel.
A1 lanta, Georgia.
Fifty yards from Union Passenger
Depot.
Coruor of Alabama A Pryor Streets.
Bates lieasonable .
R- P- KEITH, - - Proprietor.
1
[Late of Cannon House ] j j
HURD & DELANT,
FIIO r IOGRAPIIEfS.
Fine work in all
branches of PHOTOGRA¬
PHY.
Gallery two doors north of
Dr Main's drug store. *
Remember we do not work
iu a tent.
Bring this advertisement to
ouv gallery and get four Gem
piehiies for 35 cents.
Be sure to b’iiitr this card.
IIurd & Dklany,
Dalton Ga.
Dr. J. p. Fann.
Resident Drktist
DALTON................GEORGIA. /
All kinds«f a#
SKKsSSs:
err- • jAAffiSSSBWl’JyO ^1,-. style, oiiable a>.d at reas
if rates. The
v* ■ C,lJ,leld Plate pot
. f Kis V full Bp
V setsof teeth at
renponable rates*
Teeth extrnet#
Witbogf pain by the use ol Squibb'* pureSud
phuric Ether The patrorape «f the *citi»en
01 Kilhfr Murray cownfA is respectfully solicited
guarantee that I will do them as goo
unrk a* they can get in North Georgia, an
flfoeup ** they can got it done by any &T»$
deniisti» ttccrgia.