Newspaper Page Text
North Georgia Times.
me uncial Paper «r tlie Comity.
-PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY,
aa« .stated in the Poet Offlo* at Spring Plaoe
«H., ae see tad el.ee matter._
riufcecrtptfou Rates:
On. year, f l 0# • Six months, 50eents;Three
months, 2$ seats. Payable in advance.
Address all communications t > Tas Tima,
Curing Place, Ga.
HOME NEWS.
Notice the card of Prot. Dies m
this issue.
flow can you do without your
county paper.
vV R Black is now in his new
residence above town.
Plain, plaid and striped Surahs
at J Trotter & Sons
The farmers of Murray are plant¬
ing corn.
Legal adds for next month must
appear in next issue.
Mrs. O (J Goins spent last week
in Chattanooga.
Ginghams, Ginghams, Ginghams,
at J Trotter & Sons.
Seed ootton seed for sale by
D=»Journetta”& Co- Dalton Ga*
Hats for evrey body at J M Ber¬
ry 1 *, Dalton.
TJ«e Pieo’n remedy fir Catarrh—for sale by
Andencn & Coffey.
Shoes for the Multitude at
J M Berry’s, Dalton, CHEAP.
Dont forget the Old Reliable
Hardware Store of T A & S E Ber
«y
Bads havo been bursting rapid¬
ly during the recent pretty weatb
er.
We will be glad if some of our
subscribers will bring us a load
of wood.
New Spectacles and,Eye Glasses
all styles and prices ,to be found at
E E Brown's Dalton Ga.
Call on J. Trotter & Sons’,
Dalton Ga-, for your lime—$1.
per barrel.
Call at the Drug Store of Dr.
John F Harris' for fresh dings pat
ent medicine &e.
Mr. T J Ovbcy is having
some valuable improvements
made on his dwelling.
George Harris, who is attend¬
ing school at Pine Chapel, ha9
been at home a few days.
Mr. Sara Hubbard, formerly ot
Murray county, but now of Toocra
Georgia, is visiting friends in Mur¬
ray.
Ool L F Peeples has erected a
new picket fence in front of his
dwelling which adds much to the
looks of his premises.
A party of the young people of
town enjoyed a singing at Mr.
Monroe McGhee's on last Thursday
night. *
_
.
• Two carloads of wagons on hand
at T A & S E Berry’s—Low for cash
or on time with 8 per cent interest.
Sam Peeples, who is in the em¬
ployment of the W. A. road, spent
a few days at his home at Fort
Mountain last week.
We direct attention to the card
in this issue calling attention to
the new hardware store in Dalton
of John Black & Go.
Little Harry Hix son of our
friend I R Hix of Knoxville, for¬
merly ot Spring Place, got his arm
broken by a fall a few days since.
_______ - ....... . ♦ »■— -
Dr. Evans, who has been stopping
at the Temple HAel for the past
three weeks has moved to Daiton
where he will hold forth for a few
weeks.
J M Smith, Shoemaker, is now
located in Shop of J L Cole, rear of
Colo corner, and will do you good
work, at low prices, for cash.
The presence of all She members
of the Foard of Education, with
the teachers of the county, is re
quested on the First Tuesday in
April. will deliver
Rev. 8 H Henry a
talk on the interest of schools and
education in Murray county.
All the late and fashionable shades
i i all wool dress goods with trim¬
mings and buttons to match at
J Tiotter & Sons, Dalton.
Mrs. W W Campbell, who
has been visiting relatives in
town, returned to her home id
A' abama, on last Monday.
W H and B F Jones, who
have been very sick with fever
tor several days, we are glad
to say are able to be out again.
Spring Place has been “Pain¬
ted Red’ t quit*- often—Just
now a coal oi white would add
greatly to the appearance of the
town. Who will start the
ball, by dressing his house in
a new summer suit?
Sirs, Nannie Moore, who lias
been visiting at Gainsville and
other places in this Sfate for sev¬
eral months, has returned to her
home at Hon. P McGhee's.
Do not fail to see our
25c worsted, 36 inches
wide, handsome designs
—J. Trotter & Sons.
W J Johnson has received a fall
line of Gents Ladies Misses and
Children's shoes, to which he asks
a liberal share of the trade of Mur¬
ray county.
For Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
lor the young and old, who have
defective eyes, call on Dr. J F
Harris at his New Drug Store,
North of the court house. No
charge for testing eyes.
Have you had trouble to get
Spectacles to exactly suit you? if
so go to E E Brown's Dalton Ga.,
and consult Mr* Brandon the Opti¬
cian—No charge for testing your
eyes.
W A Cannon’s, Dalton, Ga.,
is headquarters for clothing
and gents furnishing goods.
Next door nO"th of Hardwicks
bank. Don,t fail to call before
purchasing elsewhere.
We regret to learn of the sudden
death of the l.tlle son of Mr* » D d
Mrs. J D Robinson, whkh occur¬
red on last Wednesday, ‘'Sailer
little children to come unto me and
forbid them not for of such is the
kingdom of heaveu."
Johnny Linn, who has been
ingaged m the Times office for
the past five months, left Spring
Place on Monday morning, for
LaFayette where he expects a
position in the office of the
Walker County Messenger.
Johnny is one of our best boys
and we wish for hun a prosper
ous stay with the Messenger.
The Revs. J R Speck and E M
Stanton will exchange pulpits on
the 1st Sunday in April. Bro. Stan,
ton will preach at Spring Place the
Friday night previous and Satur¬
day morning at Harrison’s Chapel,
and Saturday night, Sunday morn¬
ing and Sunday night in Spring
Place. Bro. Speck will preach in
Dalton Sunday morning and night,
and 3 p. m. at Jive Springs.
Satines, Satines, Satines*
We claim, and when yoa have seen
them, yon will ag'ee with us, to have
the nicest and most stylish line of
SatiLes on the market. Call for
onr 12 1 2 cent line-figured and
in all colors; also our 15 cent line
in figured and solids—Our Frenci
Satines fignred and solid in all the
late shades aie the nicest and finest
quality to be had for the money—
on'y 25 cents per yard—J Trotter
& Sous, Dal!on.
Senator Brown was very ill
at Washington last week.
Mr. G Jackson is having some
minerals asrayed which are prov¬
ing to be very valuable.
There is a certain lady about
town who says, that she dosnfc ob¬
ject to the amount a flea eats, il
it would’nt be so scattering while
eating.
«*«• >
A prominent gentleman of Chat¬
tanooga, says, that il is all wind,
about the A and O going by Duck
town*
Alliance Store
The store of W J Johnson lias
been adopted 1 v (he Spring Place
Alliance as their house to purchase
groceries f r the yeaj 1889. By
order of lodge Saturday M&rch 9th
1889. C. N. Vance President,
W. H. Staples Secy.
A magnificent lot of Bucgies
will soon arrive at 1' A & S E Ber¬
ry*.
Go to the New York store
Dalton Ga., for cheap Millinery
and Ladies Shoes.
When in D.ilton call and see J 31
Berry’s new style Prints, Indigo
blues, latest style Ginghams—
Lawns both white and figured—36in
wide. Bat teste—Henriettas &c &c,
the finest selection in Dalton.
Lif* will acquire new sest, and cheerful
ness return, if yon will imp©! your Hrer and
Kidneys to the performance of their fuuctioos.
Dr. J. He McLean’s Liver and Kicney Balm
will stimulate them to healthfu. action. $1.00
per bottle.
Notice
The firm of Coffey, Moore & Co.
has been dissolved by mutual con¬
sent. W Coftay & J W Coffey re¬
tiring from the firm. The business
will be continued at tte old stand
by G L Moore, who solicits a con¬
tinuance of the public patronage.
The Btore will still be headqaaters
for Alliance trade as heretofore.
This March 12, 1889.
G. L. Moose.
Task one cf Dr. J. H. McLesn’s Little
Liver and Kidnoy Fillets at night boforeyou
go to bed and you will be surprised how bouy
ant and vigorous you will feel the next day.
Only 25 coots a vial.
Gall at J. TrJtter & Sons’ tor
EAST ERN POTATOES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
SEED OATS,
ONION SETS.
HERDS GRASS,
BLUE GRASS,
ORCHARD GRASS,
TIMOTHY and
CLOVER SEED. 4t.
Local Paragraphs
THE Rev. Geo. II THAYER, oi Bottrbou
ind., says: "Both mysolf and wife owe our
lives to SHILOH’S CONSUMTION CURE.”
Sold by Anderson and Coffey.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indife3tion.
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yel¬
low Skin? Shiloh’s Vitaliz >r is a positive cure.
Sold by Anderson and Coffey.
If you want a big bargain in
ready-made clothing, now is your
time since T J Obey has just open¬
ed out his elegant lino of spring and
summer goods—Try him, he guar¬
antees bargains anil will save yon
money by dealing with him.
"HACKMETACK,”n lasting and fragrant
perfume. Prioe 25 and 50 oouts. Sold by
Anderson and Coffey.
SHILOH’S CUKE will immediatily re iove
Croup, Wooping Caugh and Bronohitis. Sold
by AndersoU and Coffey.
A beautiful and tasty line of la¬
dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s
A NASAL IN JE0 TOR free with each buttle
of Sbijoh’s Catarrh Remedy. Prioe 00 cents,
Siqd by Anderon and Coffey.
Saddles, Harness and Bridles
can be bought at T J Ovbey’s cheap¬
er than you can get them anywhere.
SHILOH’S CATA1UH REMEDY—a j>os
tiveoure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Cunk
mouth. Sold by Anderson and Coffuy
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complain
you have a printed guarantee on every bott;a
of Shijoh’s Vitaiizer. It never fai;s to cure.
Sojd by Anderson and Coffey.
Ladies and Gents best hand mode
with a large assortment of the best
shoes on the market are kept on
hand afc T J _ Ovbey's. ~~ . . _ Re only
ask vou 10 P rice them ’ and we
.
know you will buy (hem.
WHY WILL YOU cough triton Shiloh’s Cure
will give immediate relief. Prico 10 cts.,2
ct8.,and$l. Sold by Anderson and C ffey,
is*
j r
rag 11 U m
cts.
—*-rr
IT IS THE BEST, t
EASIEST TO USE, ’
# 4 THE CHEAPEST, r
< Y VT \ Wv
Get J M Berry's prices on
Floor, Meat, Coffee, Sugar <fcc,
<fcc when in Dalton.
hack Line.
Simon Daly lias purchased a new
covered hack and is prepared to
haul passengers between this place
and dallon in comfort m any kind
of weather. The hack leaves this
place at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton
at 1 p. m. daily.
Horses and buggys for hire at
all times
CocoiTS and colds o ,me uninvited, but you
e«n quickly get rid oft e»e,wilh a few doses
of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tav Wine Lung Balm.
Advice to Mother*.
Mrs. Winslow’s SooxBi»o8YBtp»hotildsh»*yO
be used when children aie cutting te»th. It «*■
tiara thelittlesuffereratoaoe* cherubawakeaas it produces natanU, "bright
quiet sleep, and the little
os a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It
soothes the child, softena the gums, allnyaall remedy pain,
regulates the bowels, whether and arising is thsbest known teething
for dlarrhcea, Twenty-five trom bottle. or
other causes. cents a
The quality of the blood depends much up¬
on good or bad digestion ana assimilation;
to make the blood rich in life ar d strength
giving constituents, use Dr. Jt II. MeLeun’s
strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier; it
will nourish the properties of the b lood from
which tho elements of vitality a; e drawu. $1.00
per bottle.
John Evans, an old Murray boy,
is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬
lers, and is keeping a first class
restanrant, and asks the Murray
boys to come around and eat with
him when in Daltou.
Thk “Life ot the fiesh’is the blood thereof;"
pure blood mesne healthy functional activity
and this bears with it the certainty of quick
restoration from sickness or acoident. Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Porifior gives pure rich blood, and vitalit ;s
and strengthens the wbolo body. $1.00 per
bottle.
Tint most delieated constitution can safo’y
use Dr. J. II. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm;
It is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice,
and all th;oat and lung diseases.
Sick Headache, and asensatiou < f oppres¬
sion at d dullness in the head, are very com¬
monly produced by indigestion: morbid des¬
pondency, irritabli ity andovor sensitiveness
of tho nerves may, in a majority of eases, be
traced to tho same cause. Dr. J. H. McLeans
Liver and’Kidney Balm and Fillets will pos¬
itively cure.
When you are in Dalton donl
lorget that L Bucholz keeps the
the standaid 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
Trevitte & Bryant’s drug Btore.
The dank and decaying vegotation of re¬
gions newly cleared of timber, expose! to the
rays of the sun, is sure breed malaria. Dr.
J. H. McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure, by
mild and gentle notion will radically euro. 50
cents a Litt'e.
There are many accidents and diseases
which affoctStoek and cause soriout inconven¬
ience and loss to .the farmer in his work, whioh
may be quickly remedied by tho used Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Ip you are suffering with weak or inflamed
yos, or granulated eyelides, you oan be
quickly oured by using Dr. J. H. MoLtan’s
Strengthing Eye Salve. *5 oents a box.
For 1889.
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
Professional Cards.
H. H. Anderson,
Attorney at Lato,
Sfrino Place, Qbobgia,
Prompt attention given to all le¬
gal business and the collection of
claims.
J. J .Bates,
attorney aT.law.
SfringJPlacr, Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all le¬
gal business and the collection of
claims.
O. N. STARR, TBAUKEI.L stake
Calhoun, G a. 8prlng|Ptaoe,Ga
STARK At STARR
Attorneys at Law,
Promptattention given to alliegalbusines
M. M, Leonard,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Ft. Mountain, Georgia.
All work promptly done on
short notice
J. F. Tr*evitt, 4
.
-( Dealer in All Kinds cf }
Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬
fins and Harble work.
Also hive in stock the Indenti uetible Casket—much cheap¬
er and lighter than the Metalic casket.
We have on exhibition Hie largest line of sample carpets, of all
grades, ever brouget to this market, from Finest, to commonest, at
prices liom $1.23 to 23 ets. per yard, nave an EXHIBITOR,
so that you can readilyjsee just how a carpet will look on the
floor before you buy.
Furniture. Coffins and Caskets,
sold at Bottom prices, and dont yc u forget it.
^jjpBusineas House under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga.
Harris & Davis,
WOODLAWN, -OOiOO- Georgia.
1 DEALERS [iN }■
General Merchandise and Count'y Produce.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
dual Itnrelvrd at the Milliter, Store of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elegnnt assortment of Milinery and Straw Goo<lo,consisting of Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’and Children’s llats [trimmed and untrimmed] Neck
and Sash llibbons, Vilve! Ribbons, Nook Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our goods
wore bought of the largostaud best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New Yore, and will bo sold at very low
prices for cash.
1889 . 1889 .
T. J. O V B E Y,
Spring Place, Georgia.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing 1 !!
I have ou baud, and will keep the best line of Geuts ready
made clothing, on the market.
jffiT’Also a full stockfof Dry goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries <fec., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
W. J. JOHN SON,
■{ DEALER IN )►
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Suga-r, 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.
E. Et Brown,
The Jeweler.
Cal ton, Georgia.
Keeps reliable goods at reliable prices.
1 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 yon buy or not.
R. P, Baker’s Drug Store, Dalton, Ga