North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891, August 15, 1889, Image 3

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The official Paper or the Comity,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY,
and entered in the Post Office at Spring Place
ga a» »eoo nj
Subscription Rates:
One year, $1 09 Six months, 50eents jThree
months, JSeent*. Payable in advance.
Address alt eommnnioatiens t j Tks Timxs,
Soring Fiaet, Ga.
HOME .NEWS.
The Times has cooled oft.
Johnnie Leatheiwood is quite sick.
The peach crop in this county is
very fine.
Use PDe’a remedy fir Catarrh—for sale by
Anderson 4 Coffey.
Superior Court convenes on next
Monday morning.
The Road Cart sold by C N King
ia taking with the people.
The refreshing rains came in a
good time this week.
The water melon crop is reported
to be good in this county.
Doni forget the Old Reliable
Hardware Store of T A & S E Ber
ry-
Sheriff McBnthe is busily en¬
gaged preparing for court
An infant of M r . W G Blassm
game died one day last week.
Ton can got your road-carts
from C N King, cheap.
Sheriff Frazier of Whitfield was
over on business this week.
Subscribe tor the Times before
leave town, court week.
Mrs. J W Green of Atlanta is
visiting relatives in the county.
Will A Wilkins, of Chattanooga’
attended the campmeeting Sunday.
The farmers are taking a rest
now after a bard summer s-work.
35 c ents in cash will pay for the
_ now until the 1st of Jan.
dl Dal
J Trotter & Sons.
for your lime—90c. per
The to authorities are wide
awake in the performance of their
dufy
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Mr. W O Gregory is assisting
Prof. Humphreys in his school at
Sumach.
Tort can get road carts from O N
King, on time till fall, with a good
note.
The Spring Place road-hands
were six davs getting the streets
|n proper shape.
Gall at the Drug Store of Dr.
John F Harris* for fresh dings pat¬
ent medicine &e.
We have heard no complaint,
but that stock have done well in
the mountains this season.
The boys say, that it is Jtoo ex*
pensive to carry a pistol under
Judge Milners administration.
Call on Dr. Hill Harris at the
Cole corner and get your dental
work done during court week.
Mr. J Wbitecotton has the con¬
tract for putting up horse racks in
town.
Mr. Seaborn Fincbe* and family
fo Canton Ga. have been visiting
relatives in this county for several
days
A magnificent lot of Bnegies
for sale at T A & SB Berrv's, for
cash or on tithe till fall at 8 per cent.
Dr. Sam Harris of Nashville, has
been in town Ur the past week,
by the bedside of his sick brother.
The Justices court in town con¬
tinued most all day on Monday,
with a good deal of interest, and
lots of lotkd speaking.
Two carloads of wagons on hand,
at T A & S E Berry’s—Low for cash
or on ti*e with 8 per cent interest,
Johnnie Morris is the nicest little
man that i reads | the Times. He has
our thanks for a very fine water¬
melon received last week.
It is thought that the Grand Ju
tors chosen to serve at the PP session
of court which meets next week .
will have a considerable amount of
work to do, if they fully discharge
thdr duty.
We call attention to the silver
tiaement, for bids, in another co’
umn, for building of a bridge at
Zants ford, and one at Upper Kings.
Miss Lena Wofford, who has
been visiting at Sparta Ga. for sev
era! months, has returned to her
home at (Japt. W C Tilton's.
Oapt A K Ramsey was the only
one from this county who attended
the reunion of the 11th Ga. regi¬
ment in Atlanta last week.
T A & S E Berry have on hand,
and will keep in stock, a first class
line ©f stoves. Call and see them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Mi- William Lnffman of Texas
is visiting relatives in the county.
Oampmeeting dosed Tuesday
night. Revs. Big ham and Walker
of Dalton assisted during the meet
ing.
Fob Sauk
A Fine 2 year old, Snow Ball,
horse colt 13 hands high, well
broke, apply to Hill Andekscn.
George, son of j F Kelly, has
been quite sick with fever for sev¬
eral weeks. We are glad to learn
that he is a little bettor at this wiit
Mrs. Monroe McGhee has re
turned from an extended visit t >
the west. It is useless to say that
Mr. McGhee was made happy by
her tetu n.
All oarties who have open accounts
with us for Guano, or aocounts pri¬
or to 1889,. will please (jail and
give notes for same.
T. A. & S. E. Bkeuy.
Dr. Free Hairis who has been all
most at the point of death for sev
eral days, ia now thought to be a
little better, and there is hope that
he will recover.
The movements of T B Hemphill
of Dennis, are a little suspicious,
that something is up, more than a
|oke on the boys. Tom if you are
going to make the leap, let us know.
John H King, has accopted the
agency for Hempstreet & Burns*
Monumental Wortr^ and ^BSt,
wishing to purchase, call on or ad
dress him at 15 W. Montgomery
Ave. Chattanooga Tonn.
‘•Cousm” Lank Barret has open¬
ed out tho National Hotel in Dal¬
ton with good accommodations and
invites his Murray friendB to give
him a call. He offers special rate?
to the Murray bovB.
Now is the time to put a new fence
around the grave yard while the
people are at leisure. A few men
with teams could soon haul logs
enough fo make the lumber, and
one or two aayB work by all who
are interested would build the lence.
We are strong advocates of char¬
ity, and we believe in the old prov¬
erb, that ‘‘charity should begin at
Lome ’’ We need help and it must
come from our subscribers, and
others that are in avrears. This
means business. Notice our sdver
tisement at tip of third column,
this page.
Any person wishing to buy a
good up land farm, containing
eighty acres, about 35 acres in cul¬
tivation end balance wood land, and
containing fine timber, about one
mile from Spring Place on the
lijay road. Apply toOol, H. H
Anderson within the next 30 days.
This advertisement means
to the right parly.
M H Bramblette our very effi¬
cient Tax Receiver, has completed
his books for 1889, which are on
file in the Ordinary's office. They
are a neat set ot books and show
that Mr. Bramblette has been faith¬
ful to his constituents in perform,
ing his duty. We will Inrniah our
readers a consolidated report of the
returns, in our next issue.
It will pay yon for tbe tronblo it
costs to ftie home papers. Nor s o n
ume in your library will afiord yon
more pleasure, more lasting ben¬
efit. It contains dates of local
events which yon cannot get else¬
where, marriages, obituary notices.
etc. In short, your paper is a his¬
tory ot the world in which your
friend lives and occasionally re
minds you that . . ynu aro a „ year 01 ...
two behind on subscription.—Ex.
; TAKE XOilCE
j Those who a? indebted to the
Tisies office. for subscription or
otherwise for the year 1888, witb
out payment or satisfactory ar¬
rangement by August court, will
find their accounts in the hands of
a Justice for collection. Justice
we want and Justice'we must haTo.
AH the citizens of Murray conn-,
ty >vho are desirous of going, or
shipping their freight to Atlanta
Ga.. or points south, or to Chatta¬
nooga and points in Tenuesaee,
Arkansas, Texas and northwest,
will fin a it to their internet to write
to or call ou Mr- John If Reynolds,
Agent of the Western & Atlantic.
Railroad at Dalton. Baggage
checked through to all points
Lira will acquire now lest, and cheerful¬
ness return, if you will impel your tivor and
Kidneys to the performance of their fune.tione.
I)r. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kicney Dalra
will stimulate them to healthful action. $100
per bottle.
Many Persons
Are broken down from overwork or household
cares Brown’s Iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, aids digestion, Got the removes genuine. ex¬
cess of bite, end cures luutaia.
For Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
lor the young anti old, who have
defective eyes, cali on Dr. J F
Harris at his New Drug Store
North of the court house. No
for eyes.
Mail Li h ■ s.
I am now prepared to ban! pas¬
sengers from Spring place lo Dal¬
ton, with c »mfort, summer or win¬
ter. Hack leaves Spring Place at
7 a m, and leaves Dalton at 1 p m.
Rouud trip, only. 50 cents.
Will also carry passensers from
Place t» EUiiay. Leave
Spring Place, Monday Wednes¬
day and Friday, aid ing 3 round
trips i'-ach week.
L. O Josks.
Needing a tonic, or 4 children that <v»nt building
bkowh 'moslim Malaria, «rs- Indlffcfr
It Is cleasunt lo take, AU cures dealers keep it.
tion, on ad BiIio\i£iiC6<3.
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Local Paragraphs.
If you want a big bargain m
reatly-made clothing, now is your
time since T J Qvbey has just open¬
ed out his elegant hue of spring and
anteos bargains and withTmn. will save you
money by dealing
A beautiful and tasty line of la¬
dies hats, just received at T j Ovbey’s
Saddles, Harness and Bridles
can be bought at T J Ovbej’e e'ueop
er than you can get tliern anywhere.
Ladies and Gents best hand made
with a large assortment of the best
shoes on the market are kept ou
hand at T J Gvbey's. We only
ask you to price them, and we
know you will buy them.
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-{ Dealer In }■
Whiskies t Brandies* f nd
WINES, tor Sacramental
purposes,
103 East Eighth Street,
Chat tp.nooga Tonn.
When you want pure
call on nr send to me, I will guar¬
antee rny goods to he as represent* d.
My $ ’,00 corn whiskey is the best
in Uiie market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to c&fi and
see me. Let cut’ll accompany or
tier. 4 18 ly
msm*
Is the Oldest and most Popular.scientific ana
ARCHITECTS A BUllDERO id
n. Edition of Scientist) American,
mm&m A (treat bucocbs, Koch Issue contains colored
BUS* strictly confldeotlal.|B
lezic<i
TRADE MARKS.
«n? semns Bend for Hanithooit.
immediate protection.
COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, maps,
etc. qn’ckly procured. Address
BIUNN CO.» Patent Solicitor*
GBNEBAL OmCBJ 301 Bj&QADWAV, N. Y.
for dyspepsia
uw* Brovru>* iron nnters.
PhvglciHTi.s recommend it.
AU Adlers keep it. SLOG per bottle. Oermine
(me treAUt-inarkand«.w*«l redHu«* onwrcppitr.
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Simon Daly ha purchased a new
covered --hack and is prepared to
haul passengers between this place
and dalton in comfort m any kind
ot weather. The hack leaves this
place at T a. m. and Leaves Dalton
at 1 t. m. daily.
Horses ami buggys for hire at
all times.
Happiness depends very much on tho con¬
dition of tbe i.rer and kidneys. The ills of
life make but little impression on those whose
digestion is good. You can regulate your liv¬
er and kidutyr with Dr. J. ii. McLean's Liv¬
er and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle.
Indigestion rosult? from a partial paralysis
of the stauiach and is the primary cause of a
very 'urge majority of tho ills that humanity
is heir to* The most agreeable and effective
remedy is Dr. H. McLean's Liverand Kid¬
ney Pilletfl. 25 cents a vial.
Advice to n«Uurs.
Mra. WrXBU’.v'd Soothing Sraur should always
be used when children are cutting teeth. It re¬
lieves theUtBts.!2,;rer atones; cherub.iwakcta* it produces natural, “bright
quiet sleep, ana the little It
aa a button.” It is very ploasnnt to unite.
soothes the*b(Id, softens the gums, nlluya all remedy paio,
regulates the bowe's, and ia the best known
lor diarrhoea, whether arising from bottle. teething or
other c mses. Twenty-five cents a
Da, J. If SioLiAN’a Strengthening Cordial
and Blood Purifier, by its vitaiirisg properties
will brighten pate uheeks, and transform a
pa e, haggard, dispirited woman into one of
sparkling health a ,d beauty. $1,00 per hott'o.
Pains in tho small of tho back indicate a
diseased o'ndition of the Liver or Kidneys,
which may ba easily removed by tho use of
Dr. J. 1! McLean’e Liver aud Kidney Balm.
$1.00 per bottle.
A frkic and easy expeotoratiou is produced
by a few doses of Dr J. H. McLean’s Tar
Wine Lung Balm, in a’I oases oflioarsonoss,
boto Ihtcxn or difficulty of breathing
Jobe Ivans, an old Murray boy,
is located.in Dalton, opposite Kel¬
' first class
lers, and is keeping a
restaurant, and asks the Murray
boys to come around and cat with
him when in Dalton.
Sick boatlAohe is th > bane of many lives.
To oure ceil prevent this annoyiog complaint
USQ Dr.J. 1ft-McLean’a Little Liver and Kid¬
ney Pillots. They are agreeable to take and
gentle in heir aotiou. 2f> cente avia! .
When yon ore in Dalton dont
lorget that ;L Buoholz keeps the
the standard confectionaries and is
always ready to wait ou the Murray
boys. A good square meal will be
furnished for only 25 cents. Re
member Mr Buck, first door below
TreviUe & Bryant’s drag store.
Psssons who lead 8 life of expoeier ere
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia ami turnba.
go, xud »i!l find * valuable remedy In Dr. J.
H. MoLeMi’s Voleauio Oil Lineament; it will
w««,t>W innainiuatiuu ■
Fas bettet than the' .harsh treatment of
mod mines which horribly gripe the patient
and destroy the coating of the Btomaob. Dr.
J. McLean’s Chili and Fever Cure by mild yet
effeo ive action will cure. Sold at 50 cents o
bottle.
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
FRBquskTiY aoiiiiaiits ooaur in tka house¬
hold which oausc burus, outs, spraiDS and
bruises; for use in such eases Dr. J. U. Mc
Leau’s Valentiio Oil Linimunt has for many
years been theeoostantfavorito family remedy
UsnuE exposure to cold winds, rain, bright
light or malaria, may bring on inflammation
and soroness of tho eyes. Dr. J, H. MoLoan’s
Strengthening Eyo Salve will subduo the in¬
flammation, cool and guotho tho nerves, and
strengthen weak and falling Bye Sight 85
cents a box.
Professional Cards.
H. E. Anderson,
Attorney at Law
SfEISQ PtiCS, Gkorgxa.
Prompt al tention given to all le
gal business and the collection of
claims.
ATTORNEY ATiLAVV.
SPRINo[I’tA0K, Geoboia.
Fbomft attention given to all le¬
gal business and the cjllection ot
claims.
o. W. STARS, TBAMUKI.lSTlBR
Calhoun, Ga. Spring’Piaoc.Gs
STAB » & STARR
Attorneys at Law,
VriimpUriontion given to all togalbunine 8
I. M. Leonard 9
county surveyor.
Ft. Moon ) pain, Geo koi a.
All work promptly, done on
short notice
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Dealer in|ill Kindstf
Furniture*, Caskets-} Cof«
fins and Marble work.
Also hive in stock the Indestructible Casket much cheap¬
er ami lighter than the Metalic casket.
We have on exhibition the largest lino of sample carpets, of all
grades, ever brouget to this market, from Finest, to commonest, at
prices Bom $1J5 to ‘25 eta, per yard. Have an EXHIBITOR,
so that you can readily see just bow a carpet will look on the
floor before you buy.
Furniture, Coffins aiul Caskets,
sold it Bottomipriees, and dont you forget it.
Business House'under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga.
H e w York St® re.
Grand Spring and Summer Opening!
New Goods, Latest Styles,
Millinery and Fancy Good*! Notions and Trimmings!
Ladise of Murray county call and examine our nicely selected Goode
Hats, Bonnots, <&t\ Dalton Ga 4-18-ly
Harr feSS5i § a v •am §,
Wood la w w, -— 00:00 Georgia.
-j DKALKRs’lN y.
General Merchandise and Count:y Produce.
NEW AN1) BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery &• ® «<1 s f
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION !
deceit ed at the MUtuei) stole at
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A now and ategant assortment of Milinory and Straw ©ocAo,consisting Of Straw
Bonnots and Ladies'and Children’s Hats [trimmed and untrinmed] Novb
Iwa| Jlowera, Pilllmr 8 , 'Sia.By Uvi.v.ah V Clll,, OMLIUS,
Volvetaaad Crapes, Feathers,Ornaments 4o. Our goods
were bought ref tie largestand best importing Mouses in Balti¬
more and New Torn, and will bo sold at very low
prioos for oash.
1889. 1889 .
T. J. ' © V U E Y,
Spring Place, Georg ia
Clothing! Clothing! Clothign!!
I have on hand, and will keep the beat liiie of Gents ready¬
made clothiug, on the maiket,
UTAlso a full stockjof Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries <fcc., and will sell at low prices, fur cash.
W. J. JO'HN SOY,
dealer in j.
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, 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 bai ter.
E. E. Hr own,
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MYOPIA, HYPERM ETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA,
ASTIGMTISM,
or any defect in vision that can be remedied by refractive power, ac¬
curately and skillfull corrected by G H Biaudon the Optician at E E
Brown’s, Jeweller, Dalton Ga. No charge lor testing the Eye.