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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1889)
imes. e County. BUSHED EVER URSDAY, m 4 eat.red Is the Pest OSes st Spring Piece He., ee mini oleu wetter.* Subscription Rates: Oae year, $1 0# Six-menthi, Meenti jThree ■esthe, IS seats. Payable is sdresce. Address all eommaaieatlaas t > Taa Tims, as aw*- ;jj£ws. E is smiling over a fine boy at bis house. 1 -' Look at Herron's 25c canton flan el drawers. Justices Hearlsill and Carter held ■their court in town Monday. L*dfes, examine Loveman’s stock) for dry goods, k Mr. vl T Ogletree of Atlanta h as wen visiting relatives in town this l\r-. ■ •. Kbie, KpYEMAN’S goods are not only but aie at low prices. Be sure to go tc lywemaa& while mach We^^lKlftWcio! will but. again 'ht in Su¬ the open near future, *;>• »- ^ ::ii > One Oar fiesELimc received 90c mr J< TrotterifcSous; ; at harns worth & McAulej's (L,G«., and see the Pony, they vitog away * ^ ' 1 r . k and family re tm asant visit to Vir lav of last week. f —3i|Hpi Dost 'forget tl» Old- Reliable Hardware Store of# A A 3 E Ber rj George MeMuhSn, near town, bis received anew handly to his name—Papa—Ifs a large baby boy. For popular and stylish goods, gr. to; Loveman'fl,.. Wiley Glass, a vrortisy yhung man, now Ess * position in the dmg store of Dr, J F Harris i*Ltown- . . Look at Herron’s whole stock Brogan, 85c. Mri-'lTUibtusbfi, 4Bar lo-fep; abal is looking after the incorpora-l tiontAxfbr^fpresent yey. ^ < * T eiti from the v.; i Tuesday ■ - to - Ab&ut line- Of la dies hats, just received at T J Ovbey’s Call and exatoluV'J >M Bhrry ‘6 atoek of Shoes, Best selection in Daltoafor ;tbe. money, r, i % The Alliancemen carried their cotton to Dalton Tuesday. It is now hardly Bix weeks till Christmas, and still the weather re¬ minds ns (if garden planting time. Look at the 90c Ladle's, calf pel ish shoe, at Herron's. Saddles, Harness and Bridles can be bought at T J Ovbey’s cheap¬ er than you can get them anywhere. We have been informed that Mr E S ’Stanford has gathered this season 85 bushels of corn off of one acre of ground. Wo regret to learn of the deat i ot a little child or Mr. and Mrs. Warner E Tyson, which occurred ou Tuesday night of last week. <* #*: ;■ y i i S i * « *t *‘ i '' " ** "~ * When you! go~ to Dalton, dont fail to see Henry Weatherly's Shoes and Hats. '>;i : Look at Heiron's tjOc Ir W- Plushes, .i, ‘ ■ - - • «il colors. Mr Josik Terry of HassJAr Mills is going to Texas this fall in Bearcb of a no*, and better home, -vNoith Georgia is hard to beat. White Blankets, $1.25 per pair, at Loveman 1 s, l ; r ? 50c Table J.inen, duly 35c, at 1 , 85c per pair, at Discoveries continue to be made of marble bods in'-Manfry. Mr L D Covington has ionnd that he is the possessor of a huge marble bed on Holly wee ft. v v Henry Weatheily has the only exclusive Shoe and Hat Store in Dalton, and wili sell yon cheaper than anyb ody. Comforts, Comforts, from 75c, up; at Loveman's. Dolls, Dolls, at Lovemaos. What does the couuty board think about inclosing the curt house with a nice iron fence? This should be done by all means. Boys, as the holidays approach, remember the danger in powder and lead, and be careful how you manipulate your guns and other com bustible articles. The little pony, “Boll Polly” will be given away Christmas, by Farns¬ worth & McAuley, Dalton Ga. Ladies! the finest and 1 latest styles of Hats can bs found at the New York Store, Dalton Ga. A rather novel method of adver¬ tising, Farnsworth k. McAuley of Dalton have taken, in giving away a little pony. With each 26c pur¬ chased, they give you a ticket en¬ titling the holder to a chance at the little pony which is always on exhibition in their show window. Don‘t fail to call and see him and look at th eir Christmas go ods. Herron, buys his hats now, by 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. SO Hats. The wrestling match that was to have taken place, by Col. J J Bates of Spring Place and Mr John Knox, of Ogletho-pe county, in Atlanta, on Tuesday failed to happen, and the failare w as on the part of Mr. Knox, Mr. Bates has never failed yet. Ladies save money by baying Butteriok patterns and making own dresses—-Patterns at Her¬ ron's. ’ .* ? • i. V - ........... ....... __ Farnsworth A McAuley, the live business men of Dalton, are giving away a little pony as a Christmas gift—call at their store and see it. The good work continues to go on. Ramseyihas issued license for the marriage of the following since Oct- 26th; Robert to Mary Lackey; Albert Hayes to Mary Timms; John H Keith to Louie Taylor and George Cloer to Matilda Yinyard -■ ■ — .... ...... Loveman is selling his cloth¬ ing, at ebst, try him. We take great pleasure in men¬ the marriage of Mr. J N Welch to Miss Dora Brainblette occurred on last Sunday. is one of our first young men, his bride is a most worthy lady, and we wish for them full share of the riches, and blessings of life, and may no cloud of disappointment ever cross tbeir pathway. Miss MeJlie Keister of Jasper Ala. who has been visiting the fam¬ of her Uncle, Dr. Keister, re¬ turned home on the 12 th inst. There wes a lively cornt at the Woodlawn precinct on last Satur¬ day. The suit which was most prominent, was that of E S Howell vs. J ose ph A Robinson, which con¬ sumed most of the couit's time, ending in a verdict ior the plaintiff. Ools. R JjMcG^roy and W O Mar tin. of Dditon 5 and Cols. Starr and , Bates oi Spring Place, were in at¬ tendance. _:_ Dollf At Loveman,s ior any pi ice. See Loveman,s; Christmas goods. Gentlemen, you who owe us for subscription, remember that the time is at hand when we need tbe 1 money to meet our demands and by paying up at once you will Bot only confer a favor on us but on those we owe, also. Clothing, Clothing, look at Loveman,s before buying. Come to Loveman,s for tbe latest styles at the lowest tig ures* The teaches* of this comity ha«e decided to havs *a Normal fchool and the first session will begin Sumach on the first Monday in 1 'ecem.bes. Ibis ir something is badly needed throughout the country. Au inferior grade of teachers has been a great draw back to the public schools, and at the same time, an insufficiency of funds has kept them on this low plane. But now since larger appropriations have been made, a better time is dawning upon the teachers and they are stimulated to step up high¬ er and be prepared for a better grade of teaching. Every teacher* who can, should attend the Nor¬ mal school. I will be in 8 pring Place on No¬ vember the 15th for the purpose of delivering corn shellors. All who have favored me with their order will please meet me at T J Ovbey's at the a bove stated time. J E Cochban. It’s of vital importance, that Spring Plaoe has a school. Our town will never prosper untiHhere is more interest taken in the caase of education. Citizens who have an interest in their childien will gradually drift away to other quar¬ ters, to give them the advantage of an education If we had a flour¬ ishing school we could invite oth¬ ers to come aud join in with ns in making Spring Place a prosperous and giowing town, but as long As we remain ab tie are, without any inducements, we will ask in vain. What are the people going to do? T A & S E Berry, the hardware men, in Dalton are always ready to wait on von and will spare no pains in ordering you goods if they shouldn't happed to have what you, want, in slock; but remember, that their iiiie is most always complete. Call on them when in Dalton and they will treat yon so clever that you will be sure to call again. We call attention to the double column advertisement of S Hem street, of Chattanooga Tenn., in this issue- If you need anything in the Tomb stone or monumental Call and examine his work be. fore dealing elsewhere. John H King, who is now in this county in the interest of Mr. Hemstreet will give you any information you de¬ sire'. rrrrri j M Berry advertises goods and not prices, as goods are what his customers want and he makes pri ces to suit all. A mce’new stock of Ladies and Gents gold watches just opened at E. E. Browns. 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 ttade. FOR THIS BLOOD, Indigestion and Weakness, Malaria, BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It cure, quickly. For sale by all dealers Id medicine. Get the genuine. If youf want a big bargain in ready-made clothing, now is. your time Bince T J Ovbey has just open¬ ed out his elegant line of fall and winter goojis—'Try him, he guar¬ antees bargains and will save you money by dealing wiIh him. Quit straining your eyes by using oi'] window glass ten cent spectacles but go to Browus aud have Mr Brandon the Optician fit your eyes cor¬ rectly witlr a pair of the beat white Flint Lens that will’ no.t make, your eyes ache alter use mg a while. ' Wmaow^s * Mr*. SoOTerao 6tou shonld always be need when children are outUng teeth. It re* lievee the little sufferer at cherub occe; it nmkatas produces natural, "bright quiet sleep, and the littte It as a button." It is very pleasant to taste. soothes the child, softens the gums, known allays all remedy pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best (or diarrhoea, whether Twenty-five arising cents from bottle. teething or other causes, a T A A S E Berry have on ) and, and will keep'in stock, a first class lit-© ef stoves. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Dont forget to go 40 Browns for Bridal Presents we have just what you want. Look at those 50c all wool men’s under shirt at Herron’s. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS __ dans recommend it. AU dealers sell H. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. | Local Paragraphs, A magnificent lot of for sale at T A & S E Berrv's, 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 in any kind of weather. The hack leaves this place at 7 a. m. and Leaves Dalton at 1 b. m. 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 n m. Will also parry passensers from Spring P<aee t* Ellijay. Leave Spring Place, Monday. Wednes¬ day and Friday, making 3 round trips each week. L. O. Jones. NOTICE. A^l the citizens of Murray coun¬ ty who are desirous of going, or shipping their freight to Atlanta Ua.ffer points south, or to Chatta¬ nooga and points in Tennessee, Arkansas, TexaB 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 All who have had trouble in getting Glasses to exactly suit the eye, are invited to call at E E Browns Daltou Ga. and have Mr. Brandon, the Optician, to test their eyes free of charge. JShn Evans, an old Murray boy, is located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬ lers, and is keeping a first class restaurant, and aslts the Murray boys to come around and oat with him when in Dalton. We sell the Spence; Optical Company’s Spectacles and eye glasses They are very fine glasses and you should try them before pu r chasing else¬ where, S. J. McKnights New Drug Snore, Dalton Ga. When you are in Dalton dont torgef that L Bucholz keeps the tj^e.&tandaid confectionaries aud 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. 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 tho Store of T J Ovbey Imraenso line of Dress trimmings Plushes, Silks, Braids, Fringes, Rib¬ bons, etc. at Herron's. Metropolitan Hotel. Atlanta, Georgia. Fifty yards from Union Passenger Depot. Cornor of Alabama A Pryor Streets. Hates Reasonable. - R- P- KEITH, * * Proprietor. ■ f Late of Cannon House.] Dr. J. P. Fann, Risismt Dbxti.t DALTON .............GEORGIA. ; All kind, of me ehanicalandOper- ative Dentistryqx f&SjH i^fe eouted style,and icfirgt-claa. atreas l m enable rate*. The Celluloid Platepnt up in partial fallsetsofteeth at reasonable rates. Teeth extraete wlthotot pain by the nse of Squibb’s tbe pnreSad oitiien phuric Ether. The patronage of of Murray county is respectfully them solicited vritb a gnaranteetbat I will do as goe aork as they oan get in North Georgia, an ws pheap entiatin as they North eanget Georgia. it done by any Srel class \ * ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ; Murray County. Georgia Whereas Dennis Johnson Exec¬ utor of the estate of Thos. Y Me Cune deced, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and en¬ tered on record that he 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 should not be discharged from said trust, and receive letters dismission oti the 1st Monday Feby. . 1890. W H Ramsey, Oid’y This Nov 5th 1889 J. F. T r e vitt 3 •{ Dealer‘in AU Sines cf y Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬ fins and Marble work. Also have in stock the Indestiuctible Casket—much cheap¬ er and lighter than the Metalic casket. We have ou exhibition the largest line of sample carpets, of all grades, ever brouget to this market, from Finest, to commonest, at prices from $1.75 to 25 cts, 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 you forget it f^PBusiness House under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga. New York Store. Grand Spnng and Summer Opening! New Goods, Latest Styles, Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimmings! Ladise of Murray couuty call and examine our nicely selected Goods Hats, Bonnets,’&u. Dalton Ga. 4-18-ly Harris & Davis, WOODLAWN, oo:oo Georgia. •{ DEALERS JlN y General Merchandise and Count y Produce. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION! ; Just Received at the Milliter) Store of J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elegant assortment of Mllinery and Straw floods,eonaisllDg of Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ and Children’s Hate [trimmed and untriuiuied] Neck and Sash Ribbons, VUvet Ribbons, Neok Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satina, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ao. Our good! were bought and of the New largestund Yorx, and bestimporting will be llouata in Balti¬ more sold at very low prices for cash. r,-. 1889. 1889. T. J. OYBEY * Spring Place, Georoia Colthing! Clothing! Clothing!! I have ou hand, and will keep the best line of Gents Ready¬ made clothing, on the market Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes,;Hard¬ ware, Groceries &o., 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, Lcnoh’s Factory Thread and a select stock of Summer Hats of tbe latest styles, all of which will he so I at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. . E. Us Brown 5 Tf SSTIST* ■ .-A. fEU. * ■■ r MYOPIA, HYPERMETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA, ASTIGMTISM, or any defect in vision that can be remedied by refractive power, ac¬ curately and skillfull corrected by G H Biandon the Optician st E E Brown’s, Jeweller, Dalton Gs. No charge lor testing the Eye. »