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C. X. KINO. S. B CARTKU
North Georgia Times
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T.IURtfOAY OCTOBEBIT, 1889.
HOLLY CREEK RIPPLES
Holly Cm-k (la Oct-8, ‘89:
- - The colil iioi th wind that wv
are having down here, suggests
the idea of mak ng tires; and it
is quite pleasant to drawnear
llev, W A Ellis said there
was ice at his house Monday
morning. He will return to Mm
eraf Fluff, soon, where he will
letmuu until about the middle
of Nov. He secured the work
o r publishing the minutes of
Co isavvatee Association, which
closed Sunday,
The next meeting of this
body will be with the church
at Blue Springs, Gordou Co;Ga.
Rev, J H Phillips and lady
of this place, went to the asso ¬
ciation, and he was reelected
Moderator.
Cotton in oppening very
nicely. It is a good time to dig
potatoes; for they are ripe and
the wround is dry.
Mr, Bud Young and Miss
Sarah Lee Ridley were married
at the bride's fathers by Rev.
W R Lackey, Sunday. Guess
that is the reason why Mr. L.
pid not go to tqe association fit
Black Wood Springs. I think it
would be safe to say there were
50 preachers at the association.
Cotton seems to be opening
faster in Gordon than up here.
Mr. Jack Segars, late ol
Franklin Co; but now of near
Riugold, Ga; spent part of Iasi
week, visiting friends in this
section. We say come again
Jack.
We lea n that prepiratiuns
jue being made to re-build the
Saw-.vJill at Holly Creek mills
soon.
Work is yet going on at the
new church at New Prospect,
and at Casey's Springs, also.
A woman by the name of
Smith, has holding a protracted
meeting near New Town, Gor¬
don Co; for the past week. It is
said of her that she has a hus¬
band and six children in Tenn;
that the youngest is only a few
mouth old; anp that she does
not belong to the church at all:
that she has once belonged to
the Methodist and once to the
Baptist church; but beeD ex¬
cluded from both. But the peo¬
ple g > to hear her all the sama.
A great Big Fiost dovvu
here this morning. Good by to
late syrup cane and cotton.
Mr. A J Ma.tin has bought
out Mr. J D i owusend, both
ot this p'ace, but Mr. Townseuu
will continue to do business for
Mr Martin until christmas and
theu he speaks of enteaing Bus
ine8S College at Atlanta.
Floyd.
Buy a 25c corset at
Herron* s.
Henry Weatherly’s Shoes are
bought DIRECT FROM FAC¬
TORY—see his prices when
you go to Dalton. exNt door
to Dr. McKnighi s.
The largest line of shoes in
Dalton, at Herrons lower than
ever.
J. M. Berry’s goods talk for
themselves. Call and s°e them.
Atlanta has electric cars run¬
ning to the Expositon grounds,
So when you go down if you
want to t* ov» 1 by electricity
call for the electric car.
It will cost $12,0f*0, 000 to
boy the property in New York
which it \* propose.! to »>»
deran for h -to !<>r the world's
Dir. The total suVu-rriptiins to
the cause in that, city are le-s
than $1 000, 000. Chicago has
raised $6, 000, 000 and has $4,
000. 000 more in sight. la en¬
terprise, public spirit and lib¬
erality, Chicago seems to’ have
distanced New York. The fair
will probably go to the high¬
est bidder.—Macon Telegraph.
Ladies and Gents best hand made
with a largo assortment of the best
shoes on tho market are kept on
hand at T J Ovbey's. We only
aak you to price them, and we
know yon will buy them.
The Cedartown Standard
discussed in her last issue the
the next race for Congress, in
the 7th, and mentioned Col's
Chailey Phillipp3, Gober, and
Speaker Clay, of Cobb, Hod.
W R Rankin of Gordon, Hon.
Judson Clement, and Judge
Maddox of Floyd, and two
prominent lawyers of Dalton
names not given, and others
who would no doubt, enjoy po¬
litical honors f.om the 7 th.
Dont fail to examine
J. M. Be: ry’s fall stock
of Boots, Shoes, Hats,
CaPs, Dry goods &c &c.
Hon. W C Glenn haR formeo
a 0( T artne R ^‘P ^ ie
practice with solicitor general
Charley Hill, ahd shingle will
hang in Atlanta after the Leg¬
islature adjourns. The Colonel
has done an extensive practice
in the cou ts ot North Ca. and
ms loss will felt throughout
t his entire section.
Wo can show our Murray County
friends the largest and bast stock
of clocks silverware e ?er brought
to North Georgia.
E. E. 1*0wn.
The colored population of
Illinois, held a convention re¬
cently to inquire into the treat¬
ment of their race in their own
state and while in session pass
ed resolutions denouncing crn-1
treatment of the negro in the
south.
The total number ot Free¬
masons in the world is 3 000,
000 which is less than mc-sn
people would suppose. There
are about 650,000 in the Uni¬
ted States, 78,000 of whom are
Knights Templar.
On estimation it is found
that th; average amouut c.ollee
ted on the $100. for school
purposes is 40 cents. Georgia
is taxed 21 cents.
Hon. David B Hill, govenov
ot New York, was booked as
one of the speakers at the ex¬
position in Atlanta on last
Tuesday.
The Georgia Legislature is
accused ot haviog a “Cajiitol
bar mom” in the states beau¬
tiful new Capitol.
Mr. Hix the weather prophet
has made a misene in Ins pre¬
dictions for this mouth, so far.
An immonse stock of silverwar.
just received nt, E. E. Browns
Dalton Ga.
Floyd county jail has eigh¬
teen occupants.
The Olive Bill and old man
Jute a*e twin brothers and are
both having a hard tune to
stand the storm in Georgia.
Tt'« wonderful Brooklm Taber¬
nacle which Dr. Talrange has ustd
for years was consumed by fire on
Hat Fur: Dv The value ri toe bud¬
ding including ihe organ was 150,
ooo:
..... —as*
AH who have bad ‘rouble in
getlios: Gla^tt to ex-.etty •«:> ib»-’
eje, rre invited to c.d) a„ E B
Browns Daltou Gn w»d h««e Mr.
Brandon, the Opfjcjar>, to tent their
eyes free of charge.
Look at those 60c all
wool men’s under shut
at Herron’s.
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County Dir cto y.
Superior Court meets 3rd Monday in Feby,
and August.
Hoc. T. VT. Milscr, Judge,
lien. A. W. Fitb« Solicitor General.
C. N. Kiks, Clerk Superior Court.
Court of ordinary meets 1st Monday in
each month.
AY. II. Rahsit, Ordinary.
J. C. McEbtik*, Sheriff.
M. H. Beaubirttk, Tax Receiver,
M. M. Welch, Tax Collector.
8. M. Walls, treasurer.
M. M. Leokabd, Surveyor.
W. D. Goble, Coroner.
Court of County Commissioners meets on
Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in each mouth.
W. Lcffmix, Chairman—W. E. Coviso
ioh, S. A. Gbeoobt, A. B. Weaves, Jas,
W. Mickey, Commissioners.
County Sohool Board—S. H. Henry, CSC.
C. C. Howell. J, G. Sfruill, W. H. Ram
sxy, D. E. Humphreys and W. fl. Harris.
JUSTICES COURT.
Town District 2nd Monday.
Ball Groulid.Dist. 3,*d Saturday.
Eighth 2nd :
Do i little 4th :
Tenth 3rd 5
Alaoulsa 2nd :
Sh ick Pen 2nd ?
Bull Pen let :
1013th 1st :
A Postal Card Gets
Six Free!
WRITE YOUR NAME
AND THE X AJIE OF
Of Your T eighbo• S
on a post a i. cabo and Ai>
THP inL wws rnUQT > luu T TTTT “ TDM un
ATLAXTA, GA.
And all si ofyou will get a free sample oopy
of the
Great 8outuerx Weekly!
You thus give yocr neighbor a WEEK’S
‘READING FREE, of the best printed p&per
n America. “BILL ARP,” “UNCLE RE¬
MUS,” “BETSY HAMILTON,” write for it.
TALMAGE and SAIJ JONES preach for it.
Dr. JONES writes the “Farmer's Page,” and
MRS. KIN<1 writes the “Woman’s Kingdom.”
“WAR STORIES,” “PICTURES af
STRANGE LANDS,” “TRAVEL AND AD¬
VENTURE,” in ovory issue.
A PERFECT MAGAZINE
of good things, you g-t free for yourfulf and
five of your neighbors by writing your nemo
end theirs on a POSTA L CARD and sending
it to THE 00NSTIfUTI0N,
D n’t delay. Write quiok. Atlanta Ga.
F. L. Keith,
-{ Dealer In j
Whiskies, Brandies, i nd
WINH&. for Sacramental
purposes.
103 East Cigbtb Street,
Chattanooga Tenn.
When you want purt> whiskies,
call on or send to me, I will guar¬
antee my goods to be as represented.
My $'400 corn whiskey is the best
ir this market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to call and
see mo. Lot cash accompany or
der. 4 lF-Iy
RECEIVER’S SALE.
Stats of Okorqia, Murray CouuTy.
By virtuo of a decree from Wbilfiold Su e
rior Court At October Term 1888 and the last
will and Tottamen. of Rnborl Woods, deed.
I Will sell o the highest bidder before the
Court ho. ae door in Spring Place, on the 1st
Tuesday in November next within *ho legal
hours of Bile, lot of land No. 191. in the 9th
district and 3rd sco ion; Also lot of land No.
48, iu tho 8th distiict and 3rd see ion, both in
said county of Murrey, and belter known as
the “GLtse” and “Gray” farms belongiug to
tho estato of said Robert Woods deeaasett.
Sold as the property of said de eased tor the
purpose of distribution among the heirs of
said deceased, and paving the debts of said
estate. Terms cash. This Oot. 2. 18S9.
W. U. Ramskv, Receiver of
• be Estate o . li . best Woods, deceased.
NOVKMRHR SHBFIWF’S sai.es.
Statk of Gkoroia Mcbray County
W ill be sold before the court home door iu
the town of Spring Place to the highest bid¬
der nt public outcry between the legal hours
of eale on the first TccBdn; in Nov.
next., the following described property to
wit:
Lots o" land Nos. 95 and 122 in the 13th
Dist. end 3rd Seri, ol said county. Levied
on ns tho property of Jeffrey Book by virtue
oft tax fi fa ill favor of the State and County
agninrt said Beck for tho year 1888. Levy
made and returned to me by J H Ridley L c,
J. C. McEXTIRF, Sheriff.
AWIINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Stats of Gkoroia, Murray County
J A McKnmy Ad • inisvrator of J R Miller
deceased has in due form applied to the uu
dersignjl for leave to sell deceased the londs belong¬
ing to tho estate of said and said
application will b: heard on the first Monday
in November next. This Oct. 3rd 1889.
W, II. Ramsey, Ordinary.
F. II. Oieg,
CiieHlist mvd MlueralOgist
Loughridge Ga.
Mr. Oles is n graduate of Michigan Uni¬
versity, and was the first Chemist to identify
t « Tin-bearing ores of Perth Georgia, a dis¬
covery now acknowledged by thebestofCbem
ists, in both America and Europe. Charge
reasonable.
Austin & Longsat
LIVERY FEED and SALE
STABLE.
Dalton Ca.
IVe desire Ofcall the attention of th* pub.
lio, and the -eopie 'of Murny, especially,
that we (ire now wide awake in the LIVERY
BU INE3S; having purchased the entire bus¬
iness of Mr. S. D. Poarch. Wagon yard in
ooencetion with Stable.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
State or Georoia m deeaY codotv.
Whereas Jat. A McKamy Administrator of
\nuey 6 fr tanf rd represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered iu record,
that ho has fully administered Naney S Stan¬
ford’* estate. This is therefore to oite ell
persons 001 oerned, kindred and creditor?, to
show cause, if any they can,why said Adm’n
istrator should not bo discharged from his ad
ministration ar.d rooeivo loiters of dismission
od the first Monday in January 1890. Thi,
Oct. 3, 1889. W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
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Professional Carda.
H. H. Anderson,
Attorney at Law
Spbino Place, Gkosgu.
Prompt, attention triven to all le¬
gal business and the collection of
claims.
O. M. UTAllii, TlUWtm,!, bTAKR
Calhoun, Ga. Spring place,Ga
I STAR M At STARR
Attorneys at.Law,
Prcimptattention given to all legc'buEiuo,
M. M. Leonard,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Ft. Mountain, GkOL’GTV.
All work promptly done on
short notice
PtH xm Drug Store.
Dr. WiNon Brown, a iegular
giadunte of the Missouri Med
iiial Doliegc :u St, Louis Mo.,
who i.’ink- high in the piofess
ion ol Medicine and Pharmacy,
ts located in Dalton G • with a
huge stock of Drugs and every
thing in the line of a FIRST
CLASS DRUG-STORK.
Dr. Brown lias been for many
years engaged in the practice
of Medicine and Pharmacy in
Southern Illinois, and now ten¬
ders bits services as Physician
ami D uggist, to the people of
Dalton 'Old surrounding country
Dent forget to call at
Dr. Brown’s Pharmacy
firs, ib « r north of McCauy's, Dai
lor b.i.
HURD & DaLA NY
PHGTOG RAPHE fs
Tine work in all
blanches of PHOTOGRA¬
PHY.
Gallery two doors north of
Dr. Main's drug store.
Remember we do not work
in a tent,
Bring this advertisement to
our gallery and get four Gem
pictures for 35 cents.
Be sure to Vising this card.
Hurd & Dblany
Dalton Ga
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(SUCCESSORS ^
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Cleveland
Amer'ioartv^ \
Foreign a:
CLEVELA
Ctierbi
Blind *ver biiu^B
We b?gin toll
r th© mr^iory OI Wy
friends for the 1 i^Ka r#t '* kge besti
FURNITURE!
Of the’thousand ’new resolutions you are looming let the firefc
be, “I will buy my FURNITURE during the year 1889 tf
the CHEROKEE M’FG CO.’’ This done and we won’t, iusist
on the recital of the other 999, but promise to merit your con
t
fidence by giving ym the best goods for the’least money.
UNDERTAKING.
Our Undertak ing Department, in charge o f Mr.
TiM^Kirby, is kept complete, and his services
are at the disposal of the public at any hour,
LUMBER
We carry an immense stock of all manner of BUILDING
MATERIAL, such as rough and dressed Lumber, Flooring,
Ceiling, Railing, BallusteiS, Scroll Work, SbingUs, Laths,<fec.
WV make « specially of fiirnisliiiig esiiinates. Contractors and
h " M ’ V * »»* belted »'» ' k 8!l<] g t,fc OUi ’ pn<*«.
|^Fu r u i t u t e Sales Room next door to De
JoUIHette & Co , , Da.tOP. Ga,
Cherokee M 9 %. C©mp’y»
New Mareiw&re St©re!
... on : oo....
tv ( t.-fn this i> H-hofJ t f iuf Triii ill* people of Nr.nb Georgia,
. in.:,? vt-: Me r,otv yj.fihn.ir t*n» ut the
M ft Complete und Best felected^fock of HAKD
WaRK ever brought to this market.
have Bcu ht our E Utir. Stock tor Si 'OT CASH!
Twc-tMfd* of SHiiie hav'ng been bought (rum the mnuufat tnrera. and
ii» till' load lots.
WE WILL EOT BE UNDERSOLD!
Our stock wiii be kept replete at r.'l times. aDd if we do not happen
to bava what yen want. wijl ^et it for you. AH we ask is a trial.
We propose giving Dalton what she has never had—.
SHARP COMPETiHON IN THE HARDWARE LINE!
You R t Uly, JOHN BLACKS CO.
■"*55? J ) AMERICAN PUBLISHING CXK. &i&
OSS’—el H.OO by tuik 3860 Falrmoiint Ave } . Ehltej f
1889 188£
J. L ROBINSON
SPRING PLACE,
.... Dealer
Groceries, Provisions, Co: feotioccrie dl
Syrup and in fact everything in Ufl
Stock of NOTIONS. M
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE f
... .Will buy all kintlsJ
pens i;l«]
II m
^sB-Osll und see i||
or buy jour groc*
ztsdm
Metrop
Atlanta,
Fifty mm yards from Depo TJ
-Rates Reasonable.
R- P KEITH, - * Proprietor.
[Late of Cannon House.]
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