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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1889)
North Georgia Tlie Official Paper of the PUBLISHED EVERY and entered in the Post Office at Sprinj <}»., as sec ind class matter.* subscription Rates: On* year,$1 00 Six months, months, 25 oents. Payable in advance. Address all communications ti The SpringjPlaes, Ga. HOME NEWS. In the course of events, ail things work together for good, or t .* - We have done you faithful ser¬ vice for the past year, have missed a single issue, and have en deavored all the while to keep you informed about the various events that have tianspired, and now the harvest is ripe and our debts are due, and we ask you to come up, like gallant soldiers, on next Tues¬ day and drop your mite in the “mission box;” we need all that is due us, and need it now. Look at Herron's 25c cant on flan el drawers. —All wool Jersey Gloves, 25c at Lovemans, —Thursday, Friday and Saturday lOo Ginghams 5c at Loveman's Still they go to the Exposition— Several from town have gone down this week, Look at Heirou’s whole stock Brogan, 85c. Dont forget the Old Reliable Hardware Store of T A & S E Ber *7 he recent cold snap makes the children begin to think of Christ¬ mas and Santa Clause. It is getting about time for the wagons from Gilmer to begin to pass through with cabbage. —Thursday, Friday and Saturday, •our best calicoes, only 5c Lovemans. For Blanket and Com¬ forts, go to Loveman* s. ' A >> Young Mr. Denton, aud Miss Wooten of Dalton, made Spring Place a flying visit on Tuesday af¬ ternoon. Non resident subscribers will please send in their subscription and rave us the trouble and expense of sending written statements. Look at the 90c Ladie's, calf pol ish shoe, at Herron's. —Col. W H Tibbs has begun to drive his cattle from the mountain. —Dont forget to advertise your business through the Times. If the cotton crop is short we can boast of the finest corn crop for years. A band of hunte s fro m Gordon county spent last week hunting in the mountains of Murray. All who attend the exposition come back well pleased with the general displays. A good white blanket, ody $1,25 per pair at Loveman’s. We have bought an enormus stock this fall, we must sel goods; it will pay you to give us a call, Loveman Judge Temple is preparing his meadow for hurds grass. More people should take an interest in this growth cn their low lands. Visitors to Spring Place, univer¬ sally compliment our couat house. We hope the new Jail that is to be built next year, will also be worthy ol praise by all, and a honor to the county. When you go to Dalton, fail to see Henry Weatherly's and Hats. Look at“)Herron's 50c Plushes, all colors. Notice. All teachers who have taught public school in this county the present year year, and desiring tc teach during the 1890, will please meet me in Place, on the 1st Tuesday in vember, for the purpose ot ering matters of importance tive to to the public school S. H Henry, CSC. —For Satchels, hand bags Trunks, go to Loveman's. A fine deer was run out of ti e mountains near Hassler Mills, and captered one d.iy last week. A beautiful and tasty line of la¬ dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s Joseph A Robinson got a pain¬ ful bruise on his breast last Sun¬ day, by his male throwing him against a gate. Mrs. W T Rodgeis pud her three daughters of Oiattanooga have been visiting relatives m town for the past week. Loveman has the reputation of selling reliable goods it low prices. Ladies! tor Gloves, Handkerchief ribbons, corsets, pins, stockings &c go to Loveman’s. We are informed that only about 500 bales of cotton have been sold, so far in Dalton this season. A small number, compared to the same time of year of former season. Ribbons! Ribbons! at cost Loveman. Saddles, Harness and Bridles can be bought at T J Ovbey’s cheap¬ er than you can get them anywhere. The old wood shop that has stood on the corner near J A Dickson's, for lo these many years, hns been torn down and converted into a barn by Mr Dickson. J Trotter & Sons have just, fully equipped and opened a Gents Fur¬ nishing room and invite their trade to call and examine their stock. Mrs. James T McEnlire, of Den¬ nis, has been visiting at her fath¬ er^ in Sugar Valley, Gordon county tor the past two weeks. Ladies save money by buving Rutterick patterns and making vour own dre. ses—Patterns at Her¬ ron's. —-- --------- —i ■ -- We continue to receive commu¬ nications with no name given. We would be glad to publish them but we must adhere to the rule. Henry Weatherly has the only exclusive Shoe and Hat Store in Dalton, and wili sell you cheaper than anybody. Dont fail to read the advertise¬ ments cf the Spring Place and Dal ton merchants, in the Tims*. —We will pay $1 00 per cord for wood, on subscription. Those who desire to pay in wood will please take notice and do their hauling before we make arrangement tor our winter's wood. This proposi¬ tion only stands open for a short time. Ladies! we claim to have the most complete Dress Goods Stock in Dalton- Loveman. Comforts for 75c each at Loveman,s. There seems to be less “pulling and hauling” over crops this sea¬ son than usual. Guess the Alli¬ ance has had a good influence in this direction. What a glorious time there will be when every far¬ mer can meet his obligations with¬ out use of an otlicer to act as his agent. Herron, buys his hats now. by the case, direct from the factory and is enabled to sell them 40 per cent lesB than used to. Look at his $1. 50 g>2. 00 and $2. 50 Hats. Mr. A. L. Whitfield, of Sumach, this county took his departure re¬ cently, for Greenville Texas Mr. W— was one of our meet useful young men, having entered the ministry about one year ago, with Battering prospects for prominence in the work. We regret to loose him, but hope that he may be a useful man wherever he may cast Iris lot. We have the largest stock of clothing in Dal tan and are going to sell it—Not because we need the money, but because we naturally love to finger it. J Tbotteb & Sons, Dalton. Gall and examine J M Berry's stock of Shoes, Best selection in Dalton for the money. Subscribe for your county paper. Buy your Road Carts faorn C. N. King. S. E King, is building him a new dwelling in Pleasant Valley j M B»rry advertises goods and not prices, ns poods are what his customers want au t ho makes pri¬ ces to suit all. Wo would like iohave a corres¬ pondent in each malitia district in the comity, who would give us the the happenings and various things of interest. This would aid us greatty in making au interesting county paper. —Notice the. legal advertisements in this issue, Herron has the largest and best line of dress goods and trimmings ever opened in Dal¬ ton, and will sell them at do¬ mestic prices for he is bound to have the Dress-good l ade. Our stock ct dress goods, with trimmings to match, surpasses all previous efforts in style, quality •nd low prices—We invite out Mur ray Co, friends to call and examine it—when desired samples will he sent to any address J Trotter & Sons Dalton. Mr. Joel Etheridge, near town, raised, this season, some flour corn, and when it is ground and bolted it can scarcely he told f'om die best flour made of wheat, Jool says it makes the fines: of bread. --»--•-«- If you want a big bargain in ready-made clothing, now is your time since T J Ovbey has just open¬ ed out his elegant line of lad and winter goods—Try him, lie guar¬ antees bargains and will save you money by dealing with him. Quit straining your eyes by usiug old window glass teu cent spectacles but go to Browns and have Mr Brandon the Optician fit your o) es cor. recti) 7 with a pair of the best white Flint Lens that will not make your eyes ache after uBe¬ ing a while. Col. T Starr left the village on Monday morning tor Macon, where he will attend the annual meeting ot the Grand Lodge, c.f F and A M* He u ill also take in the Exposition and the State Fair while aw y. CLOTHING, CLOTIIING. CLOTHING, J. Trotter Ai.Sons, Dalton. Mr. W H Steed, with Misses. Lu¬ la White anil EUa Me Neal went down to the Exposition the latter part of last week. -♦ ♦ •--- New < lothmg*House J. Trotter cfc Sons, Dalton' The meeting of the Aliiarce Presidents, called for lost Saturday, was not very largely attended, we suppose on account ot the inelem enl day. T A & S E Benv have ..n band, and will keep in stock, a first clar-s lire of stoves. Call and s«e them before purchasing elsewhere. Little Willie Harden, grandson of Rev. Orange Parrot, ot Dennis while playing around the tire ou VVfdnesday of lust, week, got se¬ vere y bui nod by its clo* king catch¬ ing on lire, from which it died on the next morning i When needing a siht, hat, over¬ coat., pair of shoes. or any tiling in the Gents Furnishing line, call on J Tb otter & Sons, Dalton. It is sad to announce tho death of little Olar a, only child of Dr. J F Harris, which occurred on last Friday night, fhe had a combi¬ nation of fever and whooping cough lor sev ral weeks and ter suffer¬ ings were int nte until tier sweet spirit wus borne t its faraway home, in Heaven. This makes the fourth child that Mr M’s Ilrarrs have given up, and it is hard indeed for them to bear and is trying on their Christian faith and foititude, but for consolation we can think of nothing better, to refer them, then that sweet passage of God's word: “Suffer little children to come unto me and, forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.” VVe sympathize deeply with Mr. and (Vies- Harris in this their hour of sorrow, and t nst that their loss lure, will only give them stronger lies in that celofti®! home beyond the skies. J. F. T r e v tssio 11 « Dealer in All Kin scf Y Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬ fins and Marble works Also lwve in stock the Indestiuctible Casket— much cheap¬ er and lighter than the Metalic casket. We have on exhibition the largest line of sample carpets, of all grades, ever brouget to this market, i rom Finest, to commonest, nt prices from $1.75 to 25 ets per yard, ilave au EXHIBITOR, so that you can readily see just how a carpet will look on the floor before you buy. Furniture, Coffins find Caskets, sold at Bottom prices, and dont yen forget it fgpBusiness House under Trcvitt Hull, Dalton Ga. Mew York Store. Grand Spring and Summer Opening! New Goods, latest Styles, Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimmings! Lndiso of Murray county cell and examine our nicely selected Goods Rats, Bonnets,'Ac, Dalton Ga. 4-18- ly Harr Me s & a v iS33 c9 ^ WoODLAWN, --oo;oo- Georgia. ■{ DEALERS Jin J General Merchandise and Count y Produce. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Mill! u ery ©■ ©o<1 s. LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION ! 'Just Received #t the Milliierj Sturt ol J. «fc ,J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elngant assortment of Milinery and Straw Goo'ls,consisting of Straw Bonnotsmtd Lndios’ and Children's lints [trimmed and untriuunad] Ne;:k and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Nock Tiaa, Ronnot Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornamonts Ao. Our goods wore bought of Uio Inrgestiuid best importing Houses in Balti¬ more and Now Yoric, and will be sold at vory low prices for cash. 1889 . 1889 . T. J. © V B E W, String Place, Georgia Coltliing! Clotliing! Cloth ing!! I have on hand, and will keep the best line of Gents "ready¬ made elothiug, on the market. ISTAlso a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬ ware, Groceries <fcc., and will sell at low prices, for cash. W. J, JOHNSOI, ■{ DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬ gars, Hats, Etc. SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee New Orleans Syrup, Louoii’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, JOHNSro\^" patent r .lever. " V ... • + MYOPIA, I1YPERMETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA, ASTIGMTISM, or any delect 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. Local Paragraphs, A magnificent lot of Buggies for sale at T A & S E Berrv's, for cash or on time till fall at 8 per cent. hack Line. Simon Daly hns purchased a new covered hack and is prepared to haul passengers between this place and dalton 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. Mail Lines. I m now prepared to haul pas¬ sengers from Spring place to Dal¬ ton, with c nnfort, summer or wai¬ ter. Hack leaves Spring Place at 7 a m, and loaves Dalton at 1 •> m. Will also carry passengers from Spring P*n- o t* Eibj.iy. Leave Spring Place, Monday Wedaeg. day and Friday, n> -.king 3 round trips each week. L, C. J OSES. We are now erecting a cotton Gin and Corn mill in Spring Place, and earnestly solicit the patronage of the people. We will use the cotton bagging. vviva us your cus¬ tom—We will treat, you right. Langston & Casip. NOTICE. I am now prepare 1 to gin your cotton in first class style, with my new eighty saw, Winship Gin, ev¬ erything new. Will use bagging to suit my customer-—Satisfaction guaranteed. Hyden Tylik. All the citizen!) of Murray coun¬ ty who are desirous of going, or shipping their freight to Atlanta Ga., or points south, or to Cnatta nooga and points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and northwest, will find it to their intoiset to write to or call' • n Mr. John F Reynolds, Agent of the Western & Atlantic Railroad at Dalton. Baggage clucked through to all points Advice to Mothers* fUrg. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re¬ lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet button.” sleep, and the It little cherub awakes as ‘ 'bright It as soothes a the child, is very the pleasant allays to taste. all pain, softens gums, regulates for diarrhoea, the bowels, whether and arising is the best known teething remedy from or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. All who have had trouble in getting Glasses to exactly suit, the eye, are invited to call at E E Browns Dalton Ga. and have Mr. Brandon, the Optician, to test their eyes free of charge. J >hn J vans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, aud abks the Murray boys to come around and eat with him when in Dalton. Immense line of Dress trimmings Plushes, Silks, Braids, Fringes, Rib¬ bons, etc. at Herron's. We sell the Spencer Optical Company’s Spectacles, and eye glasses. They are very fine glasses and you should try them nefore purchasing else¬ where. S. J. McKnights New Drug Snore, Dalton Ga. Neuralgic Persons And thoso troubled with nervousness relieved by resulting taking from care or overwork will be Brown's Iron Bitters. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. When you are in Dalton dont iorget th*at ,L Bucbolz keeps the the standard confectionaries and is always ready to wait on the boys. A good square meal will be furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬ member Mr Buck, first door below Trevitte & Bryant’s drug store. IF TOUR BACK ACHES Or you are all worn out, really good lor nothing it is general debility. BITTERS. Try BROWN'S IK OH It will cure by you, all and dealers give in a good medicine. appetite, Sold 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 A nice new stock of Ladies and Gents gold watches just opened at E. E. Browns. Dont forget to go jo Browns for Bridal Presents we have just what you want. Look at those 50c all wool men’s under shi t at Herron’s. Loveman i ells cotton twilled at 5c.