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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1889)
■tiJg. "! ■? ■ ,0. If. KINO. 8. B. CARTER. North Georgia Times KINO At CARTER pub) lane r a. THURSDAY NOVEMBER T, I8@» The State Exchange. Th« Exchange is at last to go to v,oik. The brethren no doubt are glut!. The direc¬ tors have been at work this week defining the duties of offi cel's ftTi d fixing their salaries. They have devoted much time to the matter and we hope have done 1 he light thing a'l round. If they have not, it has not beeu for want of a deter¬ mination to do their best. Our readers are acquainted with all the old officers ami their work in behalf of the Exchange. We now have only to introduce to you Mr.J. O. Wynn, the busi¬ ness agent. Mr. Wynn is a business man of experience anti ability ami is ready to do vast deal of good work for our peo¬ ple. Tbe county business agents should senn him their address¬ es at once so that he may keep them thoroughly posted. Hur¬ rah for our State Exchange. —S’ Alliance Farmer, Remember wo can sell relia¬ ble clothing, as cheap as you can buy bankrupt goods. Love niai). Loveman will sell a fi fit class suit, lor 5.00. Look at it At Braz lia Texas a colored woman has lecived the ways anu partaken of the natu r e of the nature of a setting hen, by being pecked by the hen which made only a small bruise. She wanders over the place scratch¬ ing and clucking, and when fed takes her food in the manner of the hen. 8he refuses to go to bed, and roosts under a bush in the yard. The largest line of shoes in Dalton, at 1 (errons lower than ever. Buy a 25c corset at Herron’s. Dots from Lough idge ■The meetings lately held at the chapel under the direction of Revs. Walton and Walker, have been very interesting and promisingly profitable. William Seymore is home again from a very pleasant term of school teaching at Alaculsa. Highly interesting reports are current concerning more re liable discoveries of paying minerals on the land of John Hampton. Hurrah for the Farmers Al haute, if it can only help to break the Brown’ railroad mo¬ nopoly in Nort h Georgia. Let the people of Murray county, firmly resolve to write against the hicks of the blood hounds of business who stnve only to keep floating capital confined to the cities. Let the cities grow, but not by the robbery of the country’s inter¬ est. Vignette Victor. Overcoats, Overcoats, price Lovemans ove coats. Ladies for Lovemans. nobby dress goofls, go to Tbe various lodges oi the Farmers’ Alliance of Ga; con tiuue to fall in line, in the use of the cotton baggiug. Maior W<ud and his wife Griffin Ga, both died on oct. •31 ^ t. Henry Weatherly’s Shoes ate bou /ht DIRECT FROM FA*C TORV—see his prices when you go to Dalton. exNt door to Dr. McKnigh* s. Dont fail to examine J. M. Berry’s fall stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, CaPs-, Dry goods &c &c* Pig Vann the chaltooga county murderer who killed N. H. White, and wh > was to have been hung on Dst Friday was granted a respite ot one week by Govenor Goidon, giv¬ ing the counsel of Vann time to piesent some affidavits regard¬ ing new testimony discovered. Buy no cloaks, untii you price Loveraans’ Loveman will sell you dry goods, cheaper than any house in Dalton. Hon. W. C. Glenn, the well known orator of Noith Geor¬ gia, and Miss Minara Arm¬ strong of Atlanta a*e to be married on the 9th of January. An immense stock of silverwar. just received at E. E Browns Dalton Ga. 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 wo know you will buy (hem. Rube Burrows, the train robber and great deep- rado of Alabama, has again made his escape from a large posse of officers and leave fhem to go home minus two of their party and one blood hound. Ladies! visit, Loveman’s while in Dalton, befoae buying. Everybody, should go to Loveman’s for any kind of Dry Goods wanted. Look at Loveman’s, dress pattern’ for 2 25. Annie Price who said to the prettiest woman in the world, dud in New York a fe<v days ago. She weighed 550 pounds. Mr. T -J Harris, of Pleasant Valley has lost a fine m.ily steer, blacli, about 6 or 7 years old, and will weigh about 800 lbs, and has a short tail. The finder will be rewarded by re¬ turning said steer to hra or letting him kuow of its where¬ abouts. We can show our Murray County friends the largest and' bast stock of clocks silverware e7er brought to North Georgia, E. E. Drown. .1. M. Berry’s goods talk for themselves. Call and see them. The:e was a meteoric explo¬ sion in Pickens county South Carolina on the 24th of oct.tuat was htard at a distance of 50 miles. At the close of the fiscal year there were on the pension list 489,729 names There were added to the list last year 53, 675 names, against 16,000 dropped. Amount paid to pen¬ sioners during the year was $88,275,113. Payments on pen¬ sions since 1867, are $1,052,218 413. Govenor Gordon And his staff attended the state fair on Wednesday of last week. Chicago has raised $6,000, 000 tor the worlds fair in 1892. Many-Persons household broken down from overwork or rare- Brown's Iron Bitters 1 1 rebuilds the system, aids digestion, the removes cx ccss of bile, and cures malaria. Get genuine. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT I E. ^ t) eorgia, Murray County T J Bryant haring in pro|4r form applied to me for permanent letter* of Adininistraflo* on the estate of Drewry Wheat, late of aaid county. This is therefore to cite alt ond singular, the creditor* and next of kin, of eaid deceased, to be and appe r at my office and •how cause if ary they can, why permanent letters of administration should not be gran¬ ted to said applicant on said deeeaaad’s estate 1st Monday in Deo. next. This Oct. 30th 1889. W. H. Rimsky, Ordinary. NOTICE FOR YEARS SUPPORT. Georgia Murray Connty. Mrs. Jane Wheat, w'dow of Drowry Wheat deceased having made application for twelve months support from the estate of said deed, and appraisers appointed for that purpose having made their return, all persons con concerned ire hereby notified to show cause at myoffi-e the 1st Monday in Dee., next, why said allowance should not be granted. This Oct. 30th 1889. W U Ramsey, Ord’y. DECEMBER Ml E HIKE’S SALES. Smt or Geobgml Muscat Count. Wdl bo sold before the court house door in the town of Spring Place# to the highest bidder at pub¬ lic out ciy between the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday in Dec. next, the following described prop erty to wit: of One hundred and twenty acres of lot land No. 32 in the 9th Dist, and 3rd Section of Murray county Georgia, being alt of said lot of land except for y acres off of the south side. Said property levied on as the proper¬ ty of Gideon Jaokson, to satisfy au execution issued from the Justice’s court of the 824th Dist. o. u. of said county of Murray, in f.Tor of S M Carter.against said Gideon Jaokson* This Oot. 30th 1889. J C McENTIRE, Sbfif A WISE WOMAN Bought the ARM Splendid HIGH JUNE SINGER SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THB BEST; NOW THEY ILL WINY IY For it does sack beautiful work. Sample Maohlne al Factory Prlea. EYEBY MACHINE WABRAITED FOR j YEARS. Agents Wanted in Usoccnpiefl TerritonL JUNE HiPFACTUMB COL BBLVIOERBt ILL. F. L. Keith, j Dealer In J i Whiskies, Biandies, f nd WINES, tor Sacramental purposes. 103 East Eighth Street, Chattanooga Tenn. When j’ou want pure whiskies, call on nr send to me. i will guar¬ antee tny £>oods to be as represented. Mv 3 ';00 corn whiskey is tho bc-t in lliir, market. I invito mv old Murray county friends to cull and see ma. Let cash accompany or¬ der. 4 IS-lv — NOTICE TO PERFECT SERVICE. Rule Ni Si to foreclose Mortgage in Murray Superior court: It appearing to tho conrt by the petition G L M.tore that C W Cole, on the 30:h day November 1885, executed and delivered to said G L Moore a mortgage on certain tracts of land in s*id county towit: All of the north half of lot No. 246, and forty seven and half acres booth side of lot No. 222, and acre rnoro or loss in the sui th west corner u* lot No. 223; Alao toll acres, rno-e or less, lot No. 245; being all of fifteen acres deeded to sail 0»le by L S Oat'.s except five or six aores sold to J T or J C Henry. Also two ono half »cr more or less i ff lot No .23 by E 0 and 0 C Goins to BaidOole, deed d July 26ib 1884, which deeds are referred to part of this description. All <>f s.rid l ud be¬ ing in the 9th dist. and 3rd section of oounty, tor the purpose o securing tho pay¬ ment of four certain promissory in-tea one the sam id $08.00 and three for the sum $70 00 each and duo 12 months after date and witll interest from maturity at 10 per cent pe, annum and including ten per cent attourncys fees, which said i otes the said C W Cole re fines to pay* It is, there ft-re, ordered that sail! C W Cole pay into th s court, on or before tbo first day of the next term there f, toe principal, inter est A tty’a fees ar.d costs due on said notes, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justi e shall appertain, and it is further or¬ dered, that this l ute be published ill the “North Ga. Timis,” a newspeper published in said ecu oty, once a month for fourmonths or served on said C W Colo, or his speoial agent or attourney, three months previous to tlie next term of this court. Open court Aug. 19th 1889. Thomas W. MtumiR, J. S. C.C. C Georgia Muir iy oounty. Ido hereby cart ify that the above is a truo extract from the minutes of oonrt, Aug. Term 1889. C. N. Kino, C. S. C. F. B. Oles, Cbemist and Mineralogist Ldughridge Ga.. Mr. Oies i* a graduate of Michigan Uni¬ versity, and was the first Chemist to identify t o Tin-boaring ores of North Gecrgin, a dis¬ covery now acknowledged by the best of Chem¬ ists, in both America and Europe. Charges reasonable. Austin & Longest, LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLE. Dalton Ca. We desire to^call the attention of the pub. lie, ond the -eoplc p>f Mur-ay, especially, thatwe are now wide awake in the LIVERY BUSINESS; having purchased the entire bus¬ iness of Mr. S. D. Poarch. Wagon yard in connection with Stable. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE."^** ' Static oy Gkoroia hubkat oocutt. Whereas Jat. A McKatny Administrator of Naucy S Stanford represents to the Coart in his petition duly filed and entered <n record, that he has fully administered Nanoy S St m ford'sestate. This is therefore to cite all persons corcerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if suy they can, why said Adm n ratrator should not be discharged from his ad¬ ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January J890. This Oot. 3, 1889. W II Ramsry, Ordinary. TRADE MARE j, REGISTERED. wfSy “ten 1 Vouft ™Ve^meVto$A'p^ *se. and carry you through »^5rt£Eg to delightful SSnSi recovery IS 8 rift. DR8. STARKEY A PALEN. ^ '' t629 Arch Strut. Phil*. Pi Professional Cards. H. H. Anderson, Attoi'ney at Imw Spring Pi-aci, Gkoroia. \ Pron-pt altention giv.nto all le gAl business and the collection of claims. o. N . 8T A BB, TBAMBKLI.DTABB Calhoun, Ga. bpring Pinec,Ga STARK & STARR Attorneys at Law, Prompt attention given to all legulbusines M. M. Leonard, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ft. Mountain, Georgia. All work promptly done on short notice K.e w Drug Store. ■: i)r. Wilson Brown, a regular graduate of th« Missouri Med¬ ical College at St. Louis Mo., who wink’ high in the p.ofess ion of Medicine and Pharmacy, is located in Daltou G • with a huge stock of Dings and every thing in the line of a FIRST CLASS DRUG-STORE. Dr. Brown has been for many years engag> d in the practice of Medicine and Phaimacy in Southern I.linois, and now ten < - deiH his sei vices as Physician and D nggist, to the people of Dalton mid surrounding country Dont forget to call at Dr. Brown’s Pharmacy iirsl door north of McCar'!y‘s, Dal tcn"Ga. HURD & DELA.N’V. photographers Fine work in all branches 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 ouv,gallery and get four Gem pictuies for 35 cents. Be sure to bring this card. Hurd & Delany, Ualtou Ga Boyd & D a vi s, (SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS; WILLIAMS) —Proprietors of— Cleveland Marble i Granite Works, MANUFACTURERS OF American and It lian Marble Monuments, Tombs and Headstones. Foreigu and Domestic Granite Monuments and Tablets fur¬ nished to order. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE. Manufacturing Company. We begin the new year by thanking our friends for the 1 iberal patronage bestowed on ua. FURNITURE! ‘ r Of the thousand new resolutions you are ioiming let the first be, “I will buy my FURMTURE during the year 1889 ot the^CHEROKEE M’FG CO.” This done and we won’t insist on the recital; of the other 999, but promise to merit your con¬ fidence by'giving vju 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» V ' e cany an immense stock of all manner of BUILDING MATERIAL, such as rough and dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, c Railing, BallusteiS, Scroll Work, Shingle, c Laths,<fec. V ' « make a specialty of furnishing estimates. Contractors and. builders are solicited to txamirie our work and get our prices. liiT’Furnitur e Sales Room next door to De Journette & Co. , Dalton Ga. C’kerokee ffi’Ig. Comp’y. New Hardware Store! ... .no : oo____ Uet.-Jc r Ih t' elfirfi of ii'.fnruu'i p" Ike people of N‘-rth "Georgia, gaisei iy. tlmt wu ate r.ow opei i a one of the M t cmplete und Best Selected stock of HARD¬ WARE ever brought to this market. have.Bruy lit our E ntir Stock tor SPOT CASH! Tw< -il.itGa ( f smut’having letn bought tiom the mr.unfaLtnreTB.ni4 in car load lots. WE WILL NOT BN UNDERSOLD! Our stock will be kept replete at all times, and if we do not happen to have wfcatycu want. *e will get it for you. All we ask is a trial. We propose giving Dalton what she has never bad— SHARP COMPETITION IN THK HARDWARE LINE! You -s t. uly, JOHN BLACKS CO. « ** * > handsome, eanvenlent, healthy, llcht, cool, and aler • warm what -------- to ud do, cheaply and } warns heated them in what winter. oot Telia to do. in tea Delibes dins build ho u? SI.99 by * 1889 1889 J. L ROBINSON, SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA ... .Dealer In. ... Groceries, Prov sions, Cor feotior eries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Meat, Lard. Sugar, Coffee Syrup and in fact everything in the grocery line; Queona and Tin war*- Alao a saleafe Stock of NOTIONS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWNfTO BUY THB ABOVE-MENTIONED GOODS. .. ..Will buy all kinds of produce,^chickens. egga,!'jbutter,'corn,.,*i, peas uod nrvt ting , in^tlie produce line, and pny the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. C 11 and see my goods anti get prices before yon sell yonr produce or ’•our groceries &c. Metropolitan Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. yards from Union Passenger Depot. Coruor of Alabama & Pryor Streets. ■Rates Reasonable. - R- P- KEITH, - * Proprietor. f Late of Cannon House.] Dr. J. p. Fann« Rkbidixt Dixtiit DALTON... * *••>•• **** ..GEORGIA. Al) kindsof me* chan ica I and Oper v t ative Dentistry ex coated infirat-elast —- «tyle,and at reas¬ Wp onable rates. He 3' Celluloid In Platt pat fullsetsof up partial or toetk at reasonable rates. Teeth eitraets witbout pain by tho aso of Squibb'* paroSad Phuric Ether. The patronago of tha oitiion of Murray oounty ia respectfully aelieitod with a guarantee that I Will do them as go* aork as they can get in North Georgia, au ws cheap as they eanget it don* by any fits! class eutltpu North Georgia.