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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1889)
H C. N. KTNtt, s. B. ca^VSKH. i North Georgia Times ki.\*l * CAW»EM pu^Usaer?. ■rauirtiHV august is, «»*»• HOLEY CREEK RIPPLES. August titb 0.-—The pro pie have been quite libel id with Rev. w. It. Lackey and he is now filed up for house keeping t gain. Holly ^ Several farmeift an Creek are not dune laying by yet. little intaut child of Mr The Mr and Mrs Bill Gadia died at Jack Beecbam's one day last week and was hurried at. New Prospect. of May Hill All the officers Alliance have been installed, except chaphn, Phiilipps, who on account ol illness has not been at tne meetings tor some length of time. Rev W A Ellis is to go to Mineral Bluff, Fannin Co., Ga., soon, to taice a position as as¬ sociate ditor of the Fannin County Gazette, an eight page 5 column weekly. VVe wish him much success. Mr and Mrs Bill Chitwood of the eighth are to leave these parts tomorrow for Ark., where they go to vis it their sod Richard and fami¬ ly, and to see how they like the Revenue Officer Tinsley, c.pturedMess.s. Jim and Will Bracket one day last week, and carried them off for tnal but have not heard how the trial went with them, It is said that the officer cut several holes fu Jim’s “Tea kettle” and also a lot of beer Mm%v ton w'bo was refered !_ Vasffla • " “ 1 drowDed but luckily . Mrs Chas¬ tain was not with him. The nulch cow of Mr Bill Nealy left a young calf and disappeared on the 19th of June and he has not found her yet. lie heard of her several weeks ago but has not been a ble to trace her any fuither aud thinks she has been taken up by some one, or else he could find her. Peaches are lipening and trees are breaking down with fruit. Ilad very heavy rain iast week and light showeis contin ue. Cr^ps are doing better than has been expected of them. Floyd- To the Survivors of the 39th Ga. Rent. The annual reunion of the 39th Ga. Regiment will take place in Dalton on the 2let of August, 1889. In accordance, with a resolution passed at our last reurTlon.T^gust 17 th, 1888, a suitable dinner will be given at one of the hotels where the entire regiment can eat togeth¬ er as one organization, lhe time of holding this reunion was changed from the 17th to tlie 21 st inconsequence of the 17th being Saturday. Let all the survivors, who intend com¬ ing, notify the secretary by raai i at once, so the committee may know liow many to provide for. Respi c dully, John Black, Sect y. TWO GEORGIANS FIGHT A DUEL IN ALABAMA On lai»t Batufuiuy Mr. John D. Williamson with Mr. Jack King, as second, both of Rome, and Mr. Pat.. Calhoun with C«pt Henry Jackson, ns second both of Atlanta, met in the -■ U^ l - woods ol railitfad. Alabama, the by tbej . of the m sc mu ouligftt, in the presence of | a few spectator*, «ud all was made rerdy and the word was given. to tire. Mr. Williamson em plied five barrels of his pis to], Mr- Calhoun, oue, when firing Cfi ased. Mr. Calhoun , aj asked lur a retraction, stating at the same time that he bad four balls in his pistol and the right to fire them. Mr. Wii am ^ refused to receed and ^ t- Calb un to fire ins fo .is shots and they woud load and try it again, Here the question was repeated several times for retraction and fi nally Mr. Williamson retracted after Mr. Calhoun assuring him that he trad not reflected ou him personally’in speaking gentlemen of the 0. R.«C. railroad. The shook hands aud departed for their respective homes, after hurrying the hatchet. The whole trouble grew out oi a contradiction made by Mr. Williamson regarding a state¬ ment of M”. Calhoun about the C. R. A 0 railroad. All who have had trouble in getting Glasses to exaotly suit the eye, are invited to call E E Browns Dalton Ga. and have Mr, Brandon, the Optician, to test their eyes free of charge. “Git Thar” The General Manager Au derson, Railroad, of the makes Weaterr&Atlan^ schedule tic a he don’t say this to his engin/ eers, but they know, all tfe same, that he means it, and :t accordingly; in other wordk, they start to run the schedul^ and they “git tliar.” P soiurT' ^A TBit (Surry UtT more decided meaning with them. The W.&A. is known far and wide as a “git tbar” road. When it comes to running ad' vertisod schedules she will “git thar”; when it. comes to shovv ing fine scenery she will “git that;” when it comes to having a smooth road-bed she will “git thar;’’ when it comes to stand¬ ing up to her promises she will “git thar;” and when it comes to filling the bill in all the re¬ quirements of a safe reliable, beautiful and famous rout she will every time “git thar!” Kennesaw tlazette. Bells Tex. Aug. 2. ’89. To the Times.—The western wag ons have begun their travels to wards the Panhandles of Texas. They average about 25 per week; some visiting and others moving. Boys the Panhandle of Texas iff the garden spot oi the world-come, and see her. Good land that has never been broke, is from 4 to (5 dollars per acre. Boya of Murray come and get your homes be tore it si all gone. Joseph Cain has been out to look at the west and pur¬ chased him a home in Wishita Go, Texas, in one and a half miles of the Red river near Io¬ wa park. Best crops that have grown in some year The healib of the eouDtry is good. Farm labor here is worth from 15 to 18 dollars pci month, Good live, J ’ T. W. ,w W e regret . to learn , pf , t .. !m death ot Ml- John Temple Graves of Romo, wlm b occur :ed : on the 19ill. We sell the Spene-r OpsJeM Spectacles and eye glasses. I hey are very tine glasses and you should try them before purchasing else where. 3. J. McKmghta Hew Drug Snore, Dalton Ga. County Directory . Superior Gout*, meets 3rd Monday in reby. and August. Hon. t. W. Milkxb, Judge. Hon, A W. Fite. Solicitor CDoercl. C. N. Eiko, Clork Baporior Court. Court of orih-'.ry Cieot* lit Monday in each mouth. W. H- lUwstv, Ordinary. J. C. McEirti**, Shctiff M. H BrsmslbtTX, 'iax Reoeivar, M. M Wiloh, Tax Colleotor. S. M. WaLU, Treasurer. M. M. Lec-sabd, Surveyor. W. 1>. uoklk, Corener. C art of County Commissioners meet* on We uesduy after 1st Tuosday in each month. W. ZvrtdA*, Chairman—W. E. Oovjbo ros, S. A. Guiooby, A. B. W*ATxa, W. Macxsy, Commissioners. County School Board—S. H. Him.CSC C. C. Howell. J, G. SrsviLL, W. H. Ram bit, D. E. Humpbbktb and W. G. JUSTICES COURT. Town District 2nd Monday. Ball Grouttd'DiBt. 3rd SaturJay. Eighth <i 2nd « Doolittle 4th Tenth 3rd Alaoulsa 2nd Sh :ck Ten “ 2nd Bail Pen 1st 1013th 1st Murray County Alliance. E. W. Rambert. F; W E Covington, V P. W U Ramsey, seo’y; M R Chastain, treasurer; J H Phillips, chaplain; J R Speck, leoturor; C D Gilbert, nss’t leotur.-r; J S Adington, door-keepor; C N Vance, ass’t door-koopor; Dan‘1 Willis, serg't at arms. Trade Committee—A K Ramsey, W T Moore, John Berry, W II Staples, A T Wea¬ ver, business Agoiit—A K Ramsey. £__ Leqal A dverti sem< Nctioe— Notice is hereby giv*m that a bill will be introduce®, at the present session of t he Gen¬ eral Assembly of Ga. to prevent the making or selling of intoxica¬ ting liquors of any character, with¬ in three miles of Pleasant Valley, Baptist church, in Murray couuly .Ga. TIub Aug. 14th 188!), tiCU. Georgia, Murray County Bids a o invited for the consiruc lion of a bridge over the Connasau ga River ala point on a-id river known as Zani's Ford, the same being on the line of Murray and Whitfield counties. The contract will be lot at Public Outcsy on the 16th day of Seplem ber 1889 to the lowest bidder at the site of the proposed bridge. Abo or. the seventeenth oi Septem¬ ber 1889, at a point on said river and on the line of said counties, known as Upper King's Biidge ? will be 1U to the lowest bidder at Public Outcry, tbo contract for the construction ot abridge over said river at that point. A: Z-utl’s Ford, bids will bo taken for a wrought iron highway bridge, and for a wooden i.Utioe highway bridge weather boarded and eov eretl, separately; o*cb io be of one single span, one hundred etui five feet between ecu tree or bearing points. Height of wooden bridge twelve foot between centres -of chord , width, twelve hot between poets Height of iron bridge seven¬ teen foot between centres, width fourteen feet clear headroom. Sub¬ structure for iion budge to be uoir lot? cylinders of best, boi er iron ov steel plate, three feet in diameter and one quart,-r inch thick, Cued with hydraulic cement concrete, thirty three foot above low water in river. Substructure for wooden briiitiO lo be tbo same, excepting that the piers are to he tour l>ot in b'ometer For the bridge at, Up pei King's ihe pinna ,<re substanti¬ ally the sutno excepting that !ho span is one hundred feet long sru! Uio top of the piers wi!l be About sixteen feet above low water. Bids wanted for bo!h iron sndf V/G odefi brdgpas at Zmt'fi Ford, Briducs to bo completed by the 20‘h of December 18.9 and payment for i ho same to be made, c ,sh, J mua ry [fit 18 ffl. The right to reject any and all bids reserved Plans i j an,* --------O specificDtiouS v on file ill the Or [ ! oinun'r ••* * rtlice at o:\cu Cpnntv. 1 ]•’ the Cons Qliesn met S if S;ud 1 : tusb Jnfv 9fh 1889 conn J C NoW-M. Ordinary ild dirt;;. ' o. Bond Whitfield Co. Ga. \Y ! uffman, ( him. Co B. M..C 5 Chemist and TrcralC'Cist jOU ^*1 4 ld£e Ga. Mr. OlM is * gr -.dilate of Michigan T’ni verSity, and was the first Che; ; < t->R!:fy t e Tiu-bosriog dim of Nr.rO> Oe -rfjix. a !i< co»ery now rckr-owledgert by Vr< !»«■ t of Cfamu ists.iu both America and Eut reasonable. 1 MI A CASKET OF FREE to any person wlio will show it to their friends nud etui! ns orders. $6® per EontSi Balmy and expanses paid those who pre¬ fer salary to commission, and their salary raise i ta per Moiailfc the third, aiul $1©# per Mewtlii the friitL riunth they are with ua, If they prove proflpdbt BukeaiGn. Full information win he you troo about work that ycucprtdoit'u live at home, wherever yon are Kltnuted,that willi pay yon from 85 to $10 per day. A number have canted over ?25 lu a day. Beth ecxeO* till sircB. The chance of & life timo. Now ui the time. Fortune# are absolutely an re aud for the wntkeTR. Give your Post Office B' prepo add reps, and state what paper you saw tula advettisemeutiu. Adorcas, Standard SilverWare Co., 80 Waohington St., ©os^ossr, MASS. riiBx Jin ■ m X0 w P 4® H Is © 18 @1 feS i 1 .ft 11 eis Tbo fircat Goutiiorn Ss.uatfy for slf LKO C-niLORbaa TStCYHiKC. Ther** «iro Vrv. iris- * lt>w v. iir. ()-;i nut know of this Jittiv bt is!i gruv. of curnu-u’muiiis kllrt lltU; li r. but. verv L-wt!i»> fV*rt, that the tilth e puvpa} Lurry, v, .Vicb no lnauy of’ ua havo riplc r in :»t; it r in having; mo d *?v*ry vor.ik-ifnl .simp-*. iKtc efftfet la b prlir n !,ji tim ’KivvcVb 5>r. BVCivr •' D iickiWo' rr.v i.'oribyl h ttiVNUKAT little MOUTH! IN W.W'iY thy. linan ry!('»{n the one? tve-iiiLig, tnd curm t iiu-a Dysentery \Viv«n 15, ’."TmiMueVi'd ami Cramp Co!:*'. tSRn oi U.i*.t ftt q-ast n the >v ir ru<Mt?n and dm-* crot.s: f.lGuJts of the bow els ai Uci-urrlteg ONn fre^aem-, l«o’:#ro tuirf phyticiftu hour ofti; influy b« i}-'3f.lw a <»a call Ltold <?>i in, ’d i ••important *u.nJ i vory sh.onld p»ion»e thonisolves with some ftpeedy rellftl n dose of which will relieve the pkin and save much anxiety. Dr. Winners’ ffiaeliieberry child 1 C'orJiftl Isa&lmple Like. remedy which any a id i'rioi.fW cents «, b<itiie. MAnufaciured h>. W.U.TKR A , TAyaOE. Atlal-U, a... “H’e v 1™^;' 'fiKfniUoniJwvSvTi will Oopghs, Croup i dwTrToum Cmd !Wuilf;ir* cure and c. and Con Igi npl ion. Price 25 ctn. a 1 Kittl e. EX EC U TOUS NOTICE. Ptatk of Georgia, Murray Cooutf. John Mojitstom«ry. Exeo» tor of the oatato MUkey Moutgoinery, xepro^oats to thu court Jo h»8 petitioo, that be has fuHy admitiistored said ©state. This is there ore to cite all j er soha ooi corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why eaid Exec¬ utor should not bo discharged from said trust and receive letters of dismission on the 1st jMoiuLty in September 1889. TiuaJune4.tb 3SS9. YV. II. FUusky, Ordinary. ^■pOTF^/jlDjPALE^ .TKADB MARiT j RCfllSTCRCD. v i™ ltsse Arotl street, putad’a, •‘JWmmtapsm I”— that Is. we have ■ meat a* a say and a very small space m which to say Iriefly, then, would you like that some will indiepatable enable ), a genuine most of remedy,—one the disagreeable emergencies you of dli t nwsure through delightful ia»e. and carry you to recovery !f so, send yonr address to us, and ive will present yo o S f t’rea^nt'by Inhal^nfand a goodly uombe a palcn. ’ K sS ' s 2 s abch strut, phil*F ri O ;1 ^ USE Dr. SALMON'S m*>>V b 4Tg w<I I HOG CHICKEN CHOLERA POWDER.—SHEEP SPECIFIC! POWDER. f 1 *"' A i E ' 1 W^CATTLE POWDER.—CONDITION CURE HOG CHOLERA. PQWDER. g| | PREVENT & LICE&WORM8. 1 fetf «■ WE CAN DESTROY&PREVENT HOG FEVER, &«. f| ** CURE CATTLE MURRAIN, TEX A3 — CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & GAPES. £ X, l. CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. manufactured Bv the VETERINARY MEDICINE „ NASHVILLE, TENN. r..>y m <* \ For Sale By ASD^RSOH A rCFFEV, Spring.Place Ga , Central Agents.? A. FV.rr-c,' «a. Hsbeis & Momreir, K.tRAM^?T, Le^hridge «o. UF^kABX.^I.M’ouf^In&t.ViTTSSSOS & J ©besom FeunU Ga. A. Ramsey Ga Cherokee Manufacturing Company. We begin the new year by thanking our friends for the 1 iberal pat ronage bestowed on tta. FURNITURE! Of the thousand new resolutions you are forming let the! first be, “I will buy ray FURMTURE during the year 1889 ot the CHEROKEE M’FG CO.” This done and we won’tjnsist ou the recital of the other 999, but promise to merit your con¬ fidence by giving y?u 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, . L UMBER We carry an immense stock of all manner of BUILDING MATERIAL, such as rough and dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, Railing, Baihisteis, Scroll Work, Shingles, Laths, &>c. VVe make a specialty of furnishing estimate**. Contractors and builders are solicited to < xamine our work and get our prices. flTFurn 11ure Sales Room next door to De Jour nette & Co. , Dalton Ga. €lier®ikee H’fg. Comp’y. New Hardware We take ibis elho*i of ini ruing lb* pe'-ple of N rtb Georgia^ \ i» c e leily. ^|tu. a- m riaw <yy°i.in.tf.oi>r. - -r . - — ivioet Complete »nd Best Helec ed stock’ WARE ever brought to thismaiket. We have Beu. ht our E ntir. Stock for SPOT CASH! ; Two-thirds of same hav ng been bought from the manufacturers, and in car load lots. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Our stock will be kept replete at all times, and if we do not happen to have what yen want, wo will gel it for you. AU we ask is a trial. We propose giving Dalton what she has never had— SHARP COMPETITION IN THE HARDWARE LINE! Y»u,s t uly, JOHN BLACKfA CO. j js| ^ • - mi;t tl-MtoynuAi 3860 Fntrmonnt Ave,. Pblja, t New Drug Store. Dr. Wilson Brown, a regular graduate of the Missouri Med¬ ical College at St. Louis Mo., who ranks high in the ptofess ion of Medicine and Pharmacy, is located in the New Fann building at Dalton Q ,. with a laige stock of Drugs and every thing ir. the line of a FIRST glass drug-store. Dr. Brown has been lor many years engaged in the practice of Medicine and Phamiacy in Southern Illinois, and now ten¬ ders his sei vices as Physician and D uggist, to the people ot Dalton and surrounding country Dont forget to call at Dr. Brown’s Pharmacy first doer north of McCarty's, Dal¬ ton Ga. Metropolitan Hotel. Atlanta, Georgia. Fifty yards from Union Passenger Depot. Comor of Alabama A Pryor Streets. - Rates Reasonable. - , - GSMI B-P- KEITH, - * Proprietor. [Late of Cannon House-] - HURD & DELANY. PHOTOGRAPHERS Fine work in all branches of PHOTOGRA¬ PHY. Gallery two doors north of Dr. Main's drug store. Remember we do not ^ork in a tent. Bring this advertisement to our gallery and get four Gera pictures for 35 cents Be sure to b, ing this caul. IIuud & Dklaky, Dalton Ga. Dr. J. p. Fann, Rksidsst Dsrtist DALTON....... .......0EOR61A. sgaapjfs All kinds of. m. cfcanicaland Dj ey N ative Dentistry ej = > ^ ^ seated style,ahd ipfirst-elast atreas Wm enable rale*. The ^ Colluloid Plate put r 5 } W up in parrial er full setsof teeth at reasonable rates. Teeth ex tree te - without pain by The the ase of Squibb’* pnreSud phuric Ether. patronage is'respeotfuily of the eitixea of Murray county solicited with a guarantee tbat I will do them as goo aork as thoy can got io North Georgia, an ws cheap as they can get itdone by any Srst lass dentist in North Qoorgia-