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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1889)
0. N. KINO. S. B OARTBK. North Georgia Times KING * CARTER Pubtlsuer*. THURSDAY KOVRMBB# *«, *880. ircrc” ? , ssrTr735±tf l 2a^ , T tsss" HOLLY CREEK RIPPLES Holly Creek, Ga. Nov., U,‘89 Uncle Pink Howell, of the 8th died Friday at 8 a, m., after several week* illn.ss with pboid fever; and was buried at Hard is church Saturday eve¬ ning. Son of Dr M . Frank Moore, Moore of Tilton is home again, after a four years stay in the West. He is pleased with Tex, and says he is going to return again after a few moDths stay with his Father and Mother, Mr. Bob Young and Miss Mary Lackey were married the 4th Sunday in October. Mr. Bob Hooker built a brick chimney for Sam Fox Friday a week ago. Sam can occupy his new house, which he has built, and enjoy the company of the new comers, ot which something was said in a previous letter. The general health of this section is good. Success to the Times. F. Mens socks 5c per pair at Lovemans. For a good pair of shoes, at bottom figures go to Lovemans Another Good Sister Gone. Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly father to take from our midst our sister Mary A Nix who was a dimitted mem¬ ber from Ft. Mountain alliance No 1419, Murray Co. Ga., and whereas as we must humbly submit to Him who knows all things best, Therefore be it re O.vl»»***1; IwUi TWof mit to the will of God, who doetb all thiugs well, The church the Alliance and the community have’lost a worthy member and a faithful and de voted Christian. 2ud Resolved that this Alliance tendtrs its heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family and rel¬ atives of our deceased sister in this their sad affliction. 3rd Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread up¬ on the mmutes and a copy be sent to the bereaved family: al¬ so a copy to the North Ga. Times tor publication. This Nov 2nd 1889. H. R. Bevil W. C. D. Gordon committee. Henry Weatherly’s Shoes bought DIRECT FROM FAC¬ TORY—see his prices wheD you go to Dalton. exM door to Dr. MoKuight’s. Dont fail to examine J. M. Berry’s fall stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry goods &c &c‘ The legislature after a session of ono hundred and thirty days adjourned on last Saturday. The house and senate agreed on July 1st 1890, as the time to receive bids for the releasing o* the State road. On the day of adjournment Speaker Tem. Calvin was presented with a beautiful watch and chain bv the members of the house. Mr Moses Martin doorkeeper of tbe house was presented, by Mr Clifton, on behalf of the house, with a pair of gold spec¬ tacles and a full suit of clothing. Holiday goods, at Love man’s. * Look at I eveman’s hristmas goods, before buying. We have arranged with J H McDowell, chairmap of the ex¬ ecutive board ot the Farmers’ and Laborers’ Union of Amer¬ ica, to have printed at once fif¬ ty thousand rituals, as adopted by the joint sessions of Nation ai Wheel and National Farm¬ er’s Alliance and Co-operative Union ot Ameiica, in joint ses¬ sions ai Meridian, Miss., De¬ cember 5,1&88, for distribution to the different State secreta¬ ries direct from his office at Nashville, Ten. There will also be sent out by him to the State secretaries the new secret work in connection with the ritual. The State secretaries ot the far¬ mer’s and Laborer’s Union of America, who shall distribute it to the presidents of each sub-Farmers Union of Amer ica whose dues are paid up to date of giving same, provided they are not exe'uded under the eligibility clause. (See rul¬ ing No. 1.) Given under my hand and seal this the 18th day of Octo¬ ber. 1889. Evan Jones, [seal] Pres, of F. and L U of A. State papers please copy S Alliance Farmer. Aniimmense stock of silverwar, just received at E. E. Browns Dalton Ga. Ladies and Gents best baud 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 we know you will buy them. Pig Vann, who murdered White, was hanged on last Fri¬ day flt Summerville, by the same rope which had caused fifteen deaths, among whom werif Gus Johnson and the negro whtrmurdered the Chi¬ naman several months ago. Pig objected to the rope on the ac¬ count ot a negro having beeu swung by it but the objection was overruled Silk Handkerchiefs at all prices, at Love¬ mans. Buy no Clothing until you have priced Lovemans. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, onr organization is com posed, partly, of tenant, and Whereas, there is complaint of laudlerds, who do n it belong to our order preventing aaid tenants from fulfilling .their obligations taken upon themselves as Alliancemen. Therefore be it Resolved that this Alliance kindly ask said landlords to cease their opposition to us, and allow their, tenants their liberty as Alliancemen, and as honest men. Addopted^ that the with be reccommendatinn same published in the North Ga Times, l’his Nov. 5, ‘89 The a bove is a true copy from the miuutes of Murray County Al¬ liance. W H Ramsey, Secty. We can show our Murray CouDty friuniVs the largest and ; best, stock of clocks silverware ever brought to North Georgia, *__JkflLHrown. J. M. Berry’s goods talk for themselves. Call and s°e them. Atlanta is to hat'e a new magazine,.called," The Confeder¬ ate Veteran, and will be devo princripaliy to the lost cause, giving the true status of-things, as told by the old soldiers. Buy a 25c corset at Herron* s. The largest line of shoes in Dalton, at Herrons lower than ever. .' The State exchange is now opeu to all 1 alliancemen who have taken stock in the order. Lovcm fits, nil? a pooa Jntey lot EOo Lovemans! Lovemans!! Love mans!!! Doot miss Lovemau’ while in Dalton. The constitution reported Rube Burrow last week as hew¬ ing on his way to the Cohutta mountains in this county. We think this must have been a mistake, for Rub*- certainly woulh’nt have passed through without calling ou us to sub¬ scribe for the Times. And again Rube dosn’t have to go to the rao.ifitains any way. i ' *- ■ ■ ■ ~ . Clothing, Clothing, less than bankrupt prices at Loveman,s. Dres8 v Q.oods, Drees Goods, at Dovomau.s P resident Harrison has is¬ sued* a proclimation appointing Thursday November, 28th as National thanksgiving day. ' Look over lioveman.s stock of cloaks before buying Lovemau is selling liis .clothing ’. at big , . sacrifice. ... a - “ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTH E. Georgia, Murray County. T J Bryant having in proper form applied to me for permanent letter* oP Administration on the estate of Drewry Wheat, late of said oonnty. This is therefore to eite alt and singular, the creditors and next of kin, of said deceased, to be and appear at my office and show oauso if aey they oan, why permanent letters of administration should not be gran ted to said applicant on said deceased’s estate 1st Monday in Deo. next. This Oct 80th .889. NOTICE FOR^YBARS SUPPORT; Georgia Murray Conhfy. Mri. Jano Wheat, widow of Drewry Whejit deceased having made application for twelve months support from the estate of said deed, and appraisers appointed for that purpose having made their roturn, all persons coil* concerned are hereby notified to show oause at my office tile; 1st Monday in Dec., next* why said allownnoe should not bojgranted Ord’y’. This Oot. 30th;i889. W II Ramsey, . DECEMBER SHERIFF'S SALES. ' Statk Geoboia Murray Court. of Will bo sold before tlie court howe door in the town of Spring Place, to the highest, biddor at pub? lie out cry between the legal of side on the 1st Tuesday in Dt-o. next, the following described } t prop : i * One hundred and twenty acre»>f lot of land,No. : 32 in the 9th Dist. and 3rd Scotion of Murray county Georgia, being all of said lot of land except forty acres off of tho tout* side. W . Said property levied on as the proper^ ty of Gideon Jpokeon, to satisfy a u; execution issued from the Justloe’s oourt of the 824th Dist; o. H. of said county of Murray, in fivotj of S M Carter, against said Gideon Jackson Tkis Oot. 30th 1889. J C McENTI RE, Slf A WISH WOMAN Bought HIOH the Splendid ARM JUNE SINGER 8EWINC MACHINE BCOAUSE IT WAS THE SECT; II f S, i V i... % !i M NOW TNEY ILL WINf IT j Vor It does each beautiful work. Sample Machine al Factory Price. inn iachihe i aeeiubd fm s mss. Agents Wanted in UmpM TemtorjL JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. BILVIOERE. ILL. F. U Keith 5 r Dealer In } Whiskies, Brandies^ t nd WljNfES, for Sacmmental purposes. 103 East Eighth Street, Chattanooga Tenn. When you want pure whiskies, call on or send to me, i will guar¬ antee my goods to be as represented. Mv $ J,00 corn whiskey is the best in Ibis market. 1 invite my old Murray county friendB to call and see me. Let cash accompany or der. 4 18-Iy - F. 11. Olis, Chemist and Mineralogist Laughridge Ga. Mr. Otes li a graduate of Michigan Uni¬ versity, and was the first Chemist to identify t e Tin-bearing ores of North Georgia, a dU> eorery 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 tojcall tho attention oftbepnb. lie, and the people fof Murray, especially, that we are now wide awake In the LIVERY BUSINESS; having pnrohaaed the entire bu-< inese ojf Mr. S. D. Ponroh. Wagon yard in oopnaotion with Stable. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. STAT* OF GlOKGIA MURRAY COUfaYY, Wh.reas Ja>, A McKamy Adminietrator of •Nancy S Stanford represents to the Court in hie petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Nanoy 8 Stan¬ ford's estate. This is therefore to cite all persons ooroerned, kindred and creditors, to show bause. if any they can, why said Adrnin i,lrBt0 r ,hoaU1 notbe di8char « ed from his ad ' , rbcoive of dismission ministration and letters on the first Monday in January 1890. This Oot. 3 f 1889. W H Rambky, Ordinary. , Yradk many RECISTEREB. ?r fi \ * iW :i SI \ •j • > *5^® .ill "“■' ta^vo . „ r-Xt yggjNMgg te we haw Tpeatd* SH&JSSrS-SSSSS Mtt’^o^*^^^.^fn5Jntag^uHffi f^^^w^o^MstSsid^lcSrcMf J* ■ a RS. STARKEY 4 PALEN, i 1029 Arch Otrcct, Phi la/ Pi Professional Cards. H. H. Anderson, | Attorney at Law Sraso Placb, Gioroia. Prompt al tonflon giycn to all le¬ gal business and the collection of claims. O. *• STARR, trasssu btarr Calhoun, G a. Spring|F(4co,Ga STARK A STARK A.ttoraeys at Law, 1 Prompt attention given to all logalbusines M. M. Leonard, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ft. Mountain, Georgia. AH work promptly doue on short, .notice New Drug Store. \I)r. Wilson Brown..a regular graduate of the Missouri Med ical College at St, Louis Mo., who lank- high in the pioiess ion of Medicine and Pharmacy, is located in Dalton G . with a huge stock of "Diugs and every thing in the line of a FIRST CLASS DRUG-STORE. Dr. Brown has been for many "years engaged in the practice of Medicine and Phaimacy in Southern Illinois, and now ten¬ ders,his services as Physician and Diuggist, to the people ot Dalton and surrounding country Dont forget to call at Dr. Brown's Pharmacy fii-tU donr north of McCarty's, Dal¬ le in G a. ~ HURD & DELa\ PHOTOGRAPIIEPS Fine work in all branches of PHOTOGRA¬ PHY. Gallery two doors north Dr. Main’s drug store. Remember we do not in a tent. Bring this advertisement to gallery and get four Gem pictures for 35 cents. Be sure to bring this card. Hurd & Del any, Dalton Ga Boyd & Dot (SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS] WILLIAMS) — Proprietors of— Cleveland Marble s Granite Works, manufacturers or AmfiHniT. and It Uan Marble Monuments, M® Tombs and Headstones. . Foreign and Domestic Granite Monuments and Tablets fur¬ nished to order. CLEVELAND, : : : TENNESSEE. ‘ $ ' Cherokee Manufacturing Company. ■ ' *■ ■ t* . ‘. . - We begin the flew year by thanking our, friends for the liberal patronage bestowed on FURNITURE! L Of the thousandjnew resolutions you ai* Jotting, Je$ the first • be, “I will buy my FURMTURE during the year 1889 - of thelCHEROKEE M’FG CO.’’ This done and we won’t insist ■ on'.the recital of the other 999, but promise to c^ent(your.con¬ fi fidence by'’giving ypu the best goods for the’least money. UNDERTAKING; Our Undertak ing Department, in charge of Mr. Tj^M^Kirby, is kept complete, and his services are at the disposal of the public at aiiy hour, LUMBER. ■ ■ -• '® We carry an immense stock of all mannerof BUILDING ' M ATERIAL, SUth AS lOUgh and dlESSeCl UtriM, Flooring, C « i]in S> R-JKog, BaHurteia, Scroll Work, Shingly Laths, We make u specialty of furnishing estimates. Contractors and builders’are solicited to examine our work afid get our prices. KfTTurniture Sales Room next door* to De Journette & Co. Dalton Ga. v Cherokee M’fg. Comp’y New .-j ""Store! Hardware - v /-•' AJ U ■ ..;.oo : «o.. • • Wt («ke il is .ji etlioct of informing. geuei ly. thut wo are now opem-g or>« of tho ,.v ii ftfii *»/j* -f M f t Complete and Best Selected stock^of HARD-i W tRg ever brought to v, ‘ ’’ ’ We have BcUji.llt our E ntire Stock for Sl’Of ” Twe-tLirds of same“having been bought from the mannfactnreifi, aad in load lots, ' ' * - car . 7 WE WILL EOT BE UEBERSOlMJ - v'ivM - if '■ ■ Our stock will be kept replete at all times, and if w* do not happen to have what yen want, #» will get it for you. All we ask is a trial. We propose giving Dalton wlmt she has pever bad— SHARP COMPETITION IN THE HARDWARE LINE! Y'Xirs t lily, JOHN BLAM^Oa .. - riw u K#_ •_ ■i 7 ii *1 If 1to *+* and waraa tttea what *a L *9j. -»r We . •>; ■;; ' 1889 *V. : T 1889 J. L ROBINSON, Ifv SPRING PLACB, GEORGIA .. Dealer In J r * . Groceries, Prov'sions, Cor fectioaeries, Cigars, ToWacee, Flour, Me»t L M d. Susar Coffee St!Tof NATIONS eVerJlhlD? ln th# r Al».’a..U gr00er7 Hn * : Qaeet “ •« d 'tittwar n 0<l ° * i.Mf THE , Yn v;:~ CHEAPEST HOUSE TOWN TO BUY THE AB0VE;MBNTI0NED S0OB8. ... .Will buy all kinds’of produce,*?ehiokens, egg8',**b dgtj»T; ^borta V' j peas and anyf«%|in:ihe produce line, and prr the iit J- IlIGllkST MARKET vZx?****^ PBIGE> Call and see my gooflk and get prioBtt...before you sejty wir groceries &c. ; ’ or -onr - f . - ^ -r' " | ‘ | * ■ ' v - “ »• Hemstreet 5 £l‘ s';. —DEALER IN— Marble and Granite. J VAud v .*.. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLES CROSSE Coping, and General Cemetery Work. Special Prices Given On Application* JOHN, H. KING, General Agent, 19 West Montgomery Aye. Chattanooga, ■tm