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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1889)
North G eorgia Times. The oWelal **»per of the County. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, and eaW.ed in the Post OSes at Spring Pl*e« Ga., as seeind class matter. Sub«erlptloH Rate*: One year, $1 *fl Sis months, 50eents;Threo months, St cent*. Payable in aflvenoe. Address all communications t > T*« Times, Soring Place, On. HOME ;news. Use Pise’s remedy Or Catarrh—for saie by Anderson A Coffey. The school at Pine Chapel closes on next Friday. Mis Polk Hawkins, of Ark., is visiting in this county. Peach Blow Potatoes for seed. DeJournette & Co., Dalton Ga Superior court will convene in Ehijay on next Monday. Cattle are doing well in the range near town this season. Peach Blow Potatoes for seed. DeJournette & Co-, Dalton Ga. Cotton has been considerably damaged by the recent frost. Mr. 0 D Durham has a field of fine rye on Holly creek. German Millet, $1.30 per bushel. DeJournette & Co Justices court was unusually small in town on last Monday. German MOtet* $1.30 per bushel. DeJournette k Go Dont forget the Old Reliable Ha; dware Store of T A & S E Ber ry The new Methodist church at Calhoun will be dedicated on next Sunday. Call on J Trotter & Sons, Dal¬ ton Ga. for your lime—1. per barrel. A good many farmers have been .taking a recess, waiting for their crop to come up. Mrs. Berry, wife of Huse Berry of Sumach, died on Tuesday of last week. Call at the Drug Store of Dr. John F Harris* for fresh dings pat¬ ent medicine &c. ©ol. Starr, Mr- J P Kelly and Mr Amos Bishop are preparing to burn a brick kiln. Picture Frames made to order,, Window shades and Lace enrtaius. Cherokee Furniture Store. Quite a number went to Dalton to witness the display ot the fire companies on last Tuesday, A magnificent lot of Buggies for sale at T A & S E Berrv’s, for cagh or on time till fall at 8per cent. Mr. Drew Peeples, his wife and baby, of Chattanooga Tenn,, spent Sunday at bis father’s in this county. John P Gregory has one hundred head of eattle on Fort Mountain. Two car loads of wagons on hand at T A <fe S E Berry’s—Low for cash or on time with 8 per cent interest, John L Edmondson Jr., is fish¬ ing on the coast this week, with a party from Dalton end Atlanta. Mr, W L Smith and Mr. — Blaok •tock were ordained as Deacons at the Ball Ground church on Jatt Saturday. ’ --- ■» » . .....— T A k S E Berry have on baud, •nd will keep in stock, a first class line ef stoves. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. A young lady of a winning dis¬ position, who wants to be a bride, might find it profitable by address¬ ing G. W- J— at Wells Ga., this • county. Don’t fail to lcok at our Mold, togs if yoq are needing picture frames, we eel) them cheap. Cherokee Furniture Store. Dalton Ga, Mr. Everett an aged gentleman of Pleasant Valley, plowed all day on Tuesdav of last week, was taken sick ou the same night, and was a ccrpse on Thursday. Mr, Everet* «n a good man and will he oiseed fa the eoaunantty in vbiah he lived- Mrs. Monroe McGhee took her depaiture on last Thursday for Texas where she will visit her chil* dren for two or three months W J Johnson has received a full line ot Geuts Ladies Misses and Children's shoes, to which he asks a liberal share of the trade of Mur¬ ray county. Mrs Jh6n L. Galt who has been visiting at her father’s, Hon. P Mcuhee, during the winter took her departure on last Thursday, for the Chickasaw Nation, where her husband is now located. ■ .....— 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. „ —--*-•-*-— Mrs. Rube Leach, of the Eighth district, went deranged a short time ago. She was brought to town on *Vednesday ol last week and a jury of twelve, decided that she was a fill subject fix the asylum The derangement seemed to be caused by the breaking d wn of the nervous system. Sheriff Me Entire conveyed her to Milledge ville on last Thursday. Notice to Teachers. Ia pursuance of an order of the State School Commissioner, I will be al Spring Place Wednesday, May the 29lh for the purpose of examin¬ ing teeebars All who wish a teachers certificate will meet me on that day and stand the examination, as required by the State School Com¬ missioner- Only one day will he allowed for the examination, S. fl. Henry, 0. S. C. The church at Mt. Cumberland will hold their May meeting on the fourth Sunday. R«v. Robot Henry of Cleveland Tenn. will be preseni and assist in the services. There will also be a memorial service in the afternoon, when the accessions to the church, and the departure will be rel erred to with appropriate remarks. A pleasant and profitable day is expected. We are requested to invite all who can, to attend. Our merchants are cautions, re¬ liable, business men, and we are proud to see their fresh arrivals harmonizing with the spring season styles. Their prices are favorable to the consumer, and they are en¬ titled to the liberal patronage, which they are receiving. It is no use to go irom borne to buy goods when you can get them at home as cheap as can b® bought elsewhere. To build up and to perpetuate home industries we ought to pat¬ ronize eachother at home, So try our business men. Caught and Caged. “The ways of the tranugresseor are hard.” John Chadawick, a boy about 17 yeais of age, who has been employ ed at Hill’s sawmill in Whitfield county, for several months, was passing through M array on last Tuesday, enroute to see some rela¬ tives who live near Garter’s Quar¬ ter. While passing the home of Billie Terry, four miles belew town, he found a coat and vest hanging on the fence, which he appropri¬ ated to his own use. In the pock¬ ets was a one dollar bill, a pocket knife and silk handkercheif, which he did’nt think to leave with Mr. Terry. John passed through town, took a game of marbles with the bovs. J and went out a mile from and stopped with rela , i town some tivea, where . he . was arrested i j on the st evening. Be n waived . j exami • same nation and Esqr. Heaitsill ordered him to jail. He says it is the first act ol the kind of his life and will be the last one. He entered the jail with tears in his eyes and is very penitent over his tiansgress ion. He say« hie father is in Ken¬ tucky and bis mother in North Car¬ olina. He is a good looking boy aud well dressed. Ben Jcoee was a capital Mow, sallow l Bot be was so confoundedly all forsook him. That l^jgpSsSiSn his friends BEA-NS, pink . And Xriri now he’s CS rosy, as any of posey, In,« Beamrwlll married clothe a woman means. Bile 25c.perbotue. complexion, •ul swasteu the breath. Lir* will acquire new zest, and ohearful ness return, if yoa wi»l imp©! your liver and Kidneys to the performance of their functions. Dr. J. H. MoLean’s Liver *nd Kioney Balm will stimulate them to healthful notion. $1.00 per bottle. Take your watches to E E Brown the Dalton Jeweler and have them correctly adjusted by skill¬ ful workmen. Promptness and good work at reasonable prices guar entf ed. FOR DYSPEPSIA ¥m Bnwi't IrM BUttn* Physicians recommend it. All dealer! keep it *1.00 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark and crossed red linai on wrapper. For Spectacles and Eye«Glasee3 for 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. Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or hotuehold rare! Brown’s Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids malaria. digestion, Get the removes ex eesa of bile, and cures genuine. Local Paragraphs CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Broo. chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Care Sold by Anderson A Cotlye. THAT HACKING COUGH canb j so quick ey oured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it Sold by Anderson A Coffey. If you want abig bargain in ready-made clothing, now is your time Bince T J Ovbey has just open¬ ed out his elegant line of spring and summer goods—Try him, he guar¬ antees bargains and will save you money by dealing with him. SLEEHLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the Rem. dey for you. Sold.by Anderson A Coffey. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalii rs is guar¬ anteed 10 cure you. Sold by Anderson A Coffey A beautiful and tasty line of la¬ dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s For lame buck, side or chest, use Shiloh’s iPorous Plaster. Price 25 -ents. Sold by Anderson A Coffey. Saddles, Harness and Bridles can be bought at T J Ovbev’s cheap¬ er than you can get them anywhere. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Sliiluh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 oents. Nasal Injector freo. Sold by Anderson A Coffey. SHILOH'S VITAL1ZER is wliat you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetito, Ditziness. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Anderson A Co fiey Ladies 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. SHILOH'S COUGh and Consumption Cure s sold by us on a guarantee. It o res Con¬ sumption. Sold by Anderson Ac Coffey. F. L. Keith, ) Dealer In J Whiskies, Brandies, t nd WINES, for Sacramental purposes, 103 East Eighth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. When you want pure whiskies, call on or send to me, 1 will guar¬ antee my goods to be as represented. My $‘400 corn whiskey is the best in this market. I invite my old Murray county friends to call and see me. Let cash accompany or¬ der. 4 18 ly .ykabi MARir jf ueirrness . 'v V N r'/ V yP__ NOT A DRUC. m 18»»Aroh street. Piuied’e. . •* Maltam in parvo I”—that Is, we have a great da a any and a very small space In which to say then, would you like some indisputable enable proc t % genuine remedy.—one that will you most ot the disagreeable delightful emergencies of oil arty y0 u through to &e recovery Lt , a e brochare*ofaw pages,"containing 1 A^ressf full g’^uitworS^testimolfiaisbeside.' ‘ ^ on*, starrey * ,w *" eH ,T " KTl fM,u ‘’ * SMITH’S |U „ fcggMbsapi WM Price. fry them once and you will never be rithout »>■ ot. 26 cts per bottle. Sold by Druggists— d Medicine f Silers generally. Seal r-n rocelfiol $«»« >' *#nui»«iureri t.id * s ., ac Hack Line. Simon Daly has pnrehased a new covered ha^k 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 *. m. and Leaves Dalton at 1 p. m. daily. Horses and buggys for hire at all times. narriKKSs depends very much on the con¬ dition of the livor and kidneys. The ills of life make but little imprtssion on those whose digestion is good. You can regulate your liv¬ er and kidneys with Dr. J. H. McLean's Liv¬ er nnd Kidney ltalm. $1.0(1 per bottle. Xndigestion results from apartial paralysis of the stoiuacb and is the primary cause of a very large majority of the ills that humanity is heir to. The most agreeable and effective remedy is I)r. J. H. McLean's Lirerand Kid¬ ney Pillets. II5 cents a vial. Advlee <• Xetl.ee*. Mrs. WntsLow'a Sootbiku STacp.honldhhNft be used when children are cutting teeth. U IV lieveetbeUttlesuffereretonet, quiet it produces natural, “bright button." eleep, and the it littlecherubawakeeea It soothes ee a ie very pleasant to taste. tht eh bowels, lie, eoftsne andisths the gums, allays ell pain, regulates diarrhoea, the whether best known remedy for other Twenty-dvr arising from bottle. teething sc causes. cents • Da. J. U. McLain's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its vitalizing properties will brighten pale cheeks, and transform a pa e, haggard, dispirited woman into one of sparkling health a .d beauty. $1,00 per bettle. Pirns in the small of the hack indicate a diseased c edition of the Liver or Kidneys, which may be easily removed by the use of Dr. J. U. McLean's Lirer and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle. A frkr and easy expectoration is produced by a few doses of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, in all cases of hoarseness, sore throat or difficulty of breathing. John Evans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Hel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, and asks the Murray boys to come around and eat with him when in Dalton. Sice headache is th> bane of many lives. To cure and prevent this altnoying complaint usa Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kid¬ ney Pillets. They are agreeable to take and gent e in t Heir action.^ 25 cents a vial. When you are in Dalton dont forget that .L Bucholz keeps the the standaid confectionaries nnd is always ready tc 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 store. Persons who lead a life of exposier are subjeet to rheumatism, neuralgia and lutnba. go, and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. jj. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lineament; it will pain and subdu j inflammation. Fab bette* t'.an the harsh treatment of medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stomach. Dr. J. McLean’s Chill and Fever Cure by mild yet effec ive notion will cure. Sold at 5(1 cents a bot le. 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 Frequently aocidellts occur in the house¬ hold which cause burns, outs, sprains and bruises; for use In such cases Dr. J. 11. Mo¬ Lean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedy Undue exposure to cold winds, rain, bright light or malaria, may bring on inflammation and soreness of the eyes. Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the in¬ flammation, cool and soothe the nerves, and strengthen weak and falling Eye Sight Hi cents a box. Professional Cards. H. H. Anderson, Attorney at Law Sruiko Place, Georgia. Prompt attention given to all le¬ gal business and the collection of claims. J. J .Bates, ATTORNEY ATpLAW. srutso.PLAc*, Georgia. Prompt attention given to all le gal business and the collection of c)aimB O. V. 8 TAEB, Calhoun, Ga. Spring'PlaccjQa STARR A STARR Attorneys at Law, Prompt attention given to all legalbniine a M. Ms Leonard, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ft. Mountain, Georgia. All work promptly done on short notice. J. F. Trevitt, Dealer in All iKindsXf Y ' Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬ fins and Marble work. Also h ive in stock the Indestiuctible Casket—much cheap¬ er and lighter than the Metalic easket. We have on exhibition the largest line of sample carpets, of all grades, ever brouget to this market, from Finest, to commonest, at prices fiom $1.75 to 25 cts, per yard. Have an EXHIBITOR, so that you can readily see just how a carpet will look on the floor before you buy. Furniture, Coffins and Caskets, sold at Bottom'prices, and dont you forget it. C^T’Business House'under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga. New York Store* Grand Spring and Summer Opening! New Goods, Latest Styles, Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimmings! Ladies of Murray county call and examine our nicely selected Goods, Hats, Bonnets, &o, Dalton Ga. 4-18-ly p u 9 ? ◄ V© WoODLAWN, -00:00 Georgia. -{ DEALERS Jim J General Merchandise and Count y Produce. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION l Just Received at the Mlllner) Store tl J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elegant assortment of Milinery end Straw Goo-la, eonuli ting of Straw Bonnets and Ladies’and Children', Hats [trimmed and untriumed] Neck and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, feathers,Ornaments Ao. Our goods were bought of the largestand best importing Houses in Balti¬ more and New Tori, and will be sold at very low prices for cash. 1889 . 1889 . T. J. O V B E ¥, Spuing Place, Georgia Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!! I have on hand, and will keep the heat line of Gents ready¬ made clothing, on the market. I2f~Also a full stock.of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬ ware, Groceries &c., and will sell at low prices, for cash. W. J. JOHN SON, -<J DEALER IN y 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. E. Brown, The Jeweller. Dalton, 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 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