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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1889)
North Georgia Times. The Official Paper or the County, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, and eatered la the Post Office at Spring Place 3a., as second class matter.' VXi . Subscription Rates: Oae year, $1 00 Six months, SOcents;Throe months, Stconts. Payable in advance. Address all eommanications t > Tas Tikis, Soring,Place, Ga. HOME [NEWS. There aie now ten paupers at the poor house in this county. Look at Herron's 25c canton flan el drawers. Hunters have began to play hav¬ oc with the birds. Dont forget the Old Feliabie Hardware Store of T A & S E Ber¬ ry. Price of beef cattle has been very low in Dalton tor several days. The recent wet weather has im¬ peded the coarse of thb cotton pick¬ ers. —Mrs- Ttammell Starr was quite sick last week. There is a good deal of complaint that the present crop is not going to meet present demands. Old mon, young .uen, and boys will find every style of clothing at. Lovoman‘s. The drummers are putting in their appearance right often in Spring Place Look at Hetron’s whole stock Brogan, 85e. Call and examine J M Berry's stock of Shoes, Best selection in Dalton for the money. Saddles. Harness and Bridles can be bought at T J Ovbey’s cheap¬ er than you can get them anywhere. A beantiful and tasty line of la¬ dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s Tax collector Welch says that, money is coming in very Blow on ♦he present years taxes. Look at the 90c Ladie‘s, calf pol ish shoe, at Herron's. Wagons from Col-. S. M Carters farm have been passing through lively for the past ten days loaded •with cotton. Young Men, Loveman's clothing, will suit yon. in quality and piice. Rev Fletcher Walton and Rev William Walker have been carry ing on a protracted meeting at Snmmerours chapel for several days. Look at Heiron'sSOc Plushes, all colors. The sub alliances of the county continue to increase in unmber and are determined to press for¬ ward in the work. When you go to Dalton, dont fail to see Henry Weatherly's Shoes and Hats. Mr S L Anderson, near town, is building a new house on the old site where his dwelling was de atroyed by fire a year or so ago. Clothing! Clothingl at your own price, at. Loveman's. Ladies! f the finest and latest styles of Hats can be found at the New York Store, Dalton Ga. The little peuy, “Roll Polly” will be given away Christmas, by Farns¬ worth & McAuley, Dalton Ga. Mr Pearce Miller says that the pillars oi his house arc marble, off of his own premises. We have seeu a sample of the same marble which looks to be a good grade. Attention! Men, Our clothing room, in full and complete, we must sell, give us a call, Loveman. There is distemper among some of the stock about town. Those own¬ ing Ftock should give them a pre¬ ventive at onoe. .... -♦»»-■..... ■ All men, who are in need of Nothing, and shoes, will do well, to go to Loveman's. —We will pay $100 per cord for wood, on subscription. Those who desire to pay in wood.will please fake notice and do their hauling before we make arrangement for our winter's wood. This proposi¬ tion oply stands open for a short time.' ' Bey. M M Bates was np from Atlanta on last Sunday and filled his appointment at Pleasant Valley. It good and stylish clothing is any Lovemans. object, and at low prices, go to Call at arnsworth & McAuley's Dalton Ga., and see the Pony, they are giving away. Corn buskings aie in order. Mr JL Edmondson bas one on hand today, Wednesday. Loveman has an elegant stock ot clothing and overcoats which he wants to close out. We have heard some talk of a Christmas tree in Spring Place. It will be bad on the little fellows to wait till then for their boots. F rnsworth & McAuley, the live business men of Dalton, are giving away a little pony as a Christmas gift—call at their store and see it. It is about time to begin to fat¬ ten your Christmas turkey. One Car fresh Lime received 90e barrel. J. Trotter & Sous. Now is the time for economy to stand prominent as the watchword, while the harvest is plenty, and be prepared for the summer. Only buy the things that you are oblig¬ ed to have, and not the things you want as luxuies Ladies save money by buying Butterick patterns and making yonr own dresses—Patterns at Her¬ ron's. There is a right course f >r the young generation of this day to penue, in > rder tor them to be suc¬ cessful and honoi able, This course should be taught them by the ex aranles ot their parents, but it is being sadly neglected, in this part of the universe. Henry Weatheily han the only exclusive Shoe and Hat Store in Dalton, and will sell you cheaper than anybody. The season has come when every boy who has a ‘possum dog is off as soon as he gets his supper, in search of the slick tailed and grinning an¬ imals. Herron, buys his hats now. bt the case, direct from the factory and is enabled to sell them 40 per cent less than used to. Look at his $1. 50 $2. 00 and $2. 50 Hats. Young man, be careful about, buying a farm if you are not able to pay for it, for nine times out of ten, you will have to give the farm up, and lose, perhaps, a nice little stake which you paid to secure the trade. For nice neat fitting clothing go to Loveman's. A honest man will pay his debts if it strains the last nerve in him to do it. Still there are a groat many who dont make the first effort to pay their just debts—this charac¬ ter of humanity, will do to watch. The Alliancemen of Murray, Whitfield and Gordon counties, met in Dalton on last Monday to get the new work of the order. Mr. Daniel Willis 13 contempla¬ ting putting up a saw mill about two miles east ot town. A rather novel method of adver* tising, Farnsworth & McAuley of Dalton have taken, in giving away a little pony. With each 25c pur¬ chased, they give you a ticket en¬ titling the holder to a chance at the little pony which is always on exhibition in then show window. Don't fail to call and see him and look at l heir Christmas goods. Stock that have been grazed in the mountains the past season have done well. Our fellow townsman. Col. J J Bates, who is the athlete of North Ga , and U. S. deputy marshal, John Knox, of Oglethorpe county, wres¬ tled in Atlanta on Wednesday of last week, for the championship of Georgia and a stake of $250. First fall was given to Mr Knox, second to Mr- Bates and third was a “dog fall” and the referees decided the match a draw. The gentlemen are not satisfied, so will have it over on next Tuesday, at Concordia Hall in Atlanta with $1,000 aside. Ad mitance will be $1. We hope Judge will take the cake. —The corn crop is almost gathered —Tbe sweet potato crop has been very fine this season. j M Berry advertises goods and not prices, as g^ods are what his customers want and he makes pri¬ ces to suit all. Mr. Moses Holland presented us with some of the finest beets thU week that we have seen ox this season's growth. Mrs. Melvina Scott who li ved in the Southern portion of tne county died, at a good old age, on the 4th Herron has the largest and best lino of dress goods and trimmings ever opened m Dal ton, and will sell them at do* mestic prices for he is bound to have the Dress-good t- ade. A little child of Mrs. William Smith, who is at the home of her father, Mr. E L Long, near town, died on last Sunday night. If you want a big bargain in ready-made clothing, now is your time since T J Ovb-y has just open¬ ed out his elegant line of fill and winter goods—Try him, he guar¬ antees bargains and will save you money by dealing with him. We have a gourd iu our office, raised by Mrs, A J Leonard which measures four feet six inches and a half in circumferance. Quit straining your eyes by using old window glass ten cent speed acles but go to Browus and have Mr Brandon the Optician fit your eyes cor¬ rectly, with a pair of the best white Flint Lens that will not make your eyes ache after use* ing a while. A sad death occurred near Ilass ler Mills last week. Mr. LaFayette Stafford while out coon hunting with some of the settlement boys, had gone in advance of tie rest of the hunters in persuit of the dogs and by some means had fallen, and when the men overtook him, they shook him and told him to come on. but he failed to move and on father investigation he was found to bo dead. It is supposed that he di* d of heart disease. Mr. Stafford leaves a wife and three children. T A & S E Berry have «n hand, and will keep in stock, a first class line of stoves. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Nehimiah Stanford of Su¬ mach, one of the oldest citizens ot the county crossed over tbe liver ot death on last Friday. He had been greatly offlicied for several years and no one knew what his sufferings had keen He was well known throughont the Northern portion of the county and was a man who kept himself posted on the governmental offairs ot his country, and was always ready. to impart knowledge, until feeble health deprived him ot this pleas ure The compunion of Mi'- Htah lord preceded him to the grave but a few months. Last Saturday, the 2nd instant was the birth day of Col. William Luffiuan. On that day he readied his three score years and ten. The day was celebrated in a .quiet but enjoyable way at the Colonel's res¬ idence near town. A sumptuous dinner, onch only as Mrs. L can prepare, was served to a few invited friends and the occasion was a rao^t enjoyable one. It is always inter¬ esting a ml pleasant to be with the Colonel and hear him in his own inimitable way rtcoont, the many and varied phases cf life tui ought which he has passed and the storms ami difficulties he h«s overcome* tt 0 are glad that now in his old age. he is comfortably settled in his new home, with an excellent and com¬ panionable wd'e. where he con spoud in happiness his remaining years. Few men are bold in high* r esteem, whereever he is known, than Col. Lnffman. He has filled many pla¬ ces ot trust and honor and always with credit to himself and satisfac¬ tion to his friends. May he yet live to see many more birth days The prospect is, that there will be more winter schools t.ught in this c unty this- winle , than for ye- rs past. John Evans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, and asks the Murray boys to come around and eat with him whin in I> a Hou. Local Paragraphs. A magnificent lot of for sale at T A & S E Berrv's, for cash or on time till fall at 8 per cent. Hack Line. Simon Daly has 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. in. daily. Horses and buggys for hire at all times. Mail Lines. I am now prepared to haul pas¬ sengers from Spring place to Dal¬ ton, with cimfort, summer or win¬ ter. Hack leaves Spring Place at 7 a m, and leaves Dalton at 1 p m. Will also carry y a«senscra from Sprjng Plate 1* Eihjny. Leave Spring Place, Monday Wednes¬ day ami Friday, nuking 3 round trips cash week. L. C, Jones. NOTICE. All the citizens of Murray coun¬ ty who are desirous of going, or shipping their freight to Atlanta Ga., or points south, or to Gnatta nooga and points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and northwest, will find it to their interset to write to or call on Mr- John F Reynolds, Agent of the Western & Atlantic Railroad at Dalton. Baggage checked through to all points Advice to Mother!. Mr!. Wmsuow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re¬ lieves the little sufferer at onoe; it produces natural, quiet button." sleep, and the It is little cherub awakeeaB “bright It as Boothes a the child, softens very the pleasant allays to taste. all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the gums, best known remedy lor diarrhoea, whether arising from teething 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 Da 1 ton Ga. and have Mr. Brandon, the Oj tieiar, to test their eyes free of charge. We st-11 the Spencer Optical Company’s Spectacles and eye glass^A They are very fine glasses and you should try them before put chasing else¬ where. S. J. MeKnigbts New Drug Snore, Dalton Ga. Neuralgic Persons And those troubled with nervousness relieved resulting taking ftom care or overwork will be by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Genuine has trade mark and crosaed red lines oil wrapper. When you are in Da’ton dont iorget that L Bucholz keeps the t he standaid confectionaries and is always ready to wait on the Murray boys. A good square meal will be furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬ member Mr Buck, first door below Trevitte & Bryant’s drug store. XF TOUR RACK ACHES Or you ore It all la worn general out, debility. Teally good Try for nothing BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It will cure you, all and dealers give a good medicine. appetite. Sold , by in 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 ntock 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 shirt at Herron’s. Immense line of Dress trimmings Plushes. Silks, Braids, Fringes, Rib¬ bons, etc. at Herron's. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Georgia Murray Connty. Whereas Dennis Johnson Exec¬ utor of the estate of Thos. Y Mc Cune deced, represents to the court in h*s petition duly he filed and en¬ tered on record that has fully ad¬ ministered said estate. This is there¬ fore to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said executor should not be discharged from his said trust, and receive letters ot dismission on the H 1st Ramsey, Monday Oid’y in Feby., 1890. W This Nov 5th 1889 • 1 Vi a Z can be made In six months J selling TUNISON’S MAPS &GHARTS For 38 page catalogue, free, address, II. C. TUNISON. Cincinnati, O., N. Y. City, Jaoknonvmo, HI., Omaha, Neb. TU-NI-S0N J. F. Tre vitt, -{ Dealer in All Kin^sff Y Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬ fins and Marble work. Also h ive in stock the Indesti uctible 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, from Finest, to commonest, at prices lrom $1.75 to 25 ets per yard. Have an EXHIBITOR, so that you can readily see just how a carpet will look on the floor before you buy. Furniture, Coffins and Caskets, sold at Bottom prices, and dont ycu forget it. JgpBusiness House under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga. New York Store. Grand Spring and Sommer Opening! New Goods, Latest Styles, Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimmings! Ladise of Murray county call and examine our nicely selected Goods Hats, Bonnets, &o. Dalton Ga. 4-18-ly Harris & Haris, WOODLAWN, -oo:oo Georgia. dealers ’in ) General Merchandise and Count-y Produce. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION ! r 4UBt Received nt tbe Mtllner) Store of J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elegant assortmentof Mllinery and Straw Goode, oonsistlng of Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ and Children’s Hats [trimmed nod untrimaied] NeoA and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Rook Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments &e. Our goods were bought of tbe largestnnd best importing Houses in Balti¬ more and New York, and will be sold at very low prices for oash. 1889 . 1889 . T. J. © V B E Y, Spring Place, Georgia Colthing! Clothing! Clothing*!! I have ou hand, and will keep the best line of Gents ready made clothing, on the market. SgT’Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes,‘Hard¬ ware, Groceries &c., and will sell at low prices, for cash. W. J. JOHNSON, ■{ DEALER in } 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 styleh, all of which will be sold at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. E. E. Brown, f joHmitWs OSTtSV I . LEvan. ** MYOPIA, HYPERM ETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA, ASTIGMTISM, or any defeet in vision that can be remedied by refractive power, ao curately and skillfull corrected by G H Braudon the Optician at E E Brqwn’s, Jeweller, Dalton Ga, No charge lor testing the Eye.