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North Georgia Times.
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Addreet all oemmunioationt O Tai Tins,
•nrlif Place, Ga.
HOME NEWS.
Call on Loveman.
Whitfield Superior Court is in
session this week.
Henry Weatherly is headqualters
for shoes.
Advertise your spring goods if
you don’t want to keep them.
Ik is getting time for the ladies
to don their spring outfits.
Best stock ot Dry Goods in
Dalton at Loveman's.
Every AUianceman in the connty
should take the Times.
0r. 0 H Harris went to Atlanta
on busines last week.
Ladles get your Spring and
Sommer Hats at M« F T Johnson's.
For Shoes, Hats and Cloth
ing go to Loveman's,
- Big Drive in Shoes
at Loveman's.
Mr JF Kelly planted the first
cotton seed we have heard of being
planted this season.
Carpets, Lacs’JCartains &<s. at
Loveman's.
For ladies fine shoes, see Henry
Weatherly when you visit Dalton.
Messrs Wm Trimmier and John
Morgan of Gordon connty were in
town one day Inst week.
Ladies, for new and stylish
goods go to Loveman's.
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Every Lady, should
see f Loveman’s new
Spring goods.
Judge Temple is fencing his
swamp land this wefck.
Attention] for Dry Goods go to
Loveman's.
Loveman’s] Loveman's! for Dry
Goods,
The fence around the 3 ail is be
ing repaired this week.
Go to the shoe store and get pri¬
ces from Henry Weatherly. He,
keeps the beet.
Grandma Heartsill has been in
feble health for the past few days
Give Loveman a call while In
Dalton.
Handsome Salines 111 cts at
Loveman's.
The Spring Place Sub-Alliance
. will meet, only on the 1st Saturday
evening in each month during the
busy season.
Ohallies, Challies, elegant and
handsome at Loveman's.
For white Goods, embroideries
4c., go to Loveman's,
Dr C L Bond took his departure
last week, for the distant west where
he expects to find a location for
the practice of medicine. We wish
Lee much success in bis new field
of labor. ...
Henry Weatherly has the most
complete line of Shoes ever in
Dalton and they are’ the cheapest
Dttie Winston, daughter of Dr
W W Andeison has been seriously
ill for several days but wd are glad
to announce that she is now recov¬
ering.
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For handsome Dress
Goods at low prices »
go to Loveman’s.
Mr John L Galt, took his de¬
parture* one day last week tor his
home at Ardmore I. T., accompan¬
ied by Mr Tom McGheo who will
stop in the Oklahoma, and cut him
off a slice of tho new country.
Loveman has the best line of Dry
Goods in Dalton.
Don't fail to visit Loveman.
The 2»d Quarterly meeting of
the M E Church south, will be
held at Friendship on next Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Rev. F K Smith filled his appoint¬
ment at the methodlst church Sun¬
day and Sunday night,
T A & S E Berry have on hand
and will keep in stock, a first class
line of stoves. Call and see them
before purchasing elsewhere.
The court house has been newly
ornamented with lightening rods.
Let ns have an iron fence around
the building next*
The children of town and the
surrounding community, and all
good wishers of the Sunday school
cause, are requested to be present
at the methodist church in town
next Sunday evening.
T E Longest, of the firm of Aus¬
tin & Longest, livery men of Dal¬
ton, left on last Saturday for Ken¬
tucky where he will purchase a
car load of fine mares. He will
return the last of this week, and all
who want fine mares aro requested
to call on him.
New goods, fresh goods, stylish
goods, the goods you want at the
New York Millinery 8tore, Dalton
Ga. Ladies are especially invited
to call and examine our spring and
summer styles belore dealing else¬
where.
Messrs J R Whitecotton, M L
Roberts. T J Ramsey, J Q Steed
and B W Gladden, weie elected as
delegates to the County Alliance
from the Spring Place Sab-Alliance
on last Saturday, whose term of
office will last during the present
quarter.
The ‘*Devil“ nshally gets the first
bouquet of the season, but this
time its ye humble servant. Its a
beauty too, presented by Miss May
Johnson. Many thanks May for
kind remembrance, while plucking
the first flowers of Spring time.
The onglish sparrows are grow¬
ing numerous in Spring Place, and
are proving destructive to the
young vegetation. Mr. S T Finch¬
er is dosing them on poibon hoping
that he may exterminate the race.
We think that hej would be shout
as successful, if he would try the
old play of “putting »saIt kl on their
tails."
Bro. Kirby, Editor of the Ellijay
Courier, who has been ill for the
past month, we are sorry to hear,
died on last Sunday.
Dots from Carter’s.
Farmers are pushing and
some are planting corn, but
most all are somewhat behind
with their work.
The late heavy rains prevent
the mails from traveling.
The Rev. T A McEntire has
gone into the tie and timber
bnsiness.
The U S Marshals continue,*
to rally the boys in Gilmer.—
Whisky is a good thing in its
place—But hard is the way of
the transgressors.
Well we don't see any body’s
name in the Times, wanting of¬
fice—What are you waiting on?
Well give us Judge Fiiu ior
Senate next term, and who for
the House from our connty?
Col. Starr is a good man, what
do you think of him? Also plen¬
ty of others. Well I may be
too fast,but somebody must be¬
gin to blow.
We mourn the loss of Bro.
Keister. J. H. Black.
Woodlawn Dots
April 7, 1690:—
Farmers busy preparing ground
and planting some corn.
Doctor Quinn is sick—very low.
Mr A J Ingle, black smith at
this place, very sick of pneumonia
Miss Mollie Vxning, tbe pretty
miss of Dawnville Ga. visited
Woodlawn yesterday, in company
with her brother Will.. -
Tbe storm-house question has
been revised in this locality since
the recent tornadoes*
The Times, that arrive at this
office, are given oct as soon as
called for bveest “timb."
Jack Sprat predicted a squall a
bout April 5th. Well now Jack i;
he does well that squall will go on
long after April has been buried in
the forgotten past. By-the way
Jack, give him our compliments,
and tell him to come to see ns.
When last at Spring Place I saw
a mightily pretty girl on tne street,
think she whs a Spring Place girl,
bat I don’t know her—will the Ed¬
itor try to tell me who it was?
Yours etc. W R.D.
D. H. Harris Dentist’
is stopping at Spring Place,
will cheerfully wait on those want¬
ing Dental work done, and at pri¬
ces to suit the times.
Weakness, FOR THE Malaria, BLOOD, Indigestion and
S IROST BITTERS.
It cores quickly. For sale by all dealers In
medicine. Get the genuine.
Advice to JtoUwri.
tSr s. WnfstoWs Soothino Stbuf should always
be used when children are cutting teeth. It re
Ue.es the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, •‘bright
quiet sleep, and the Uttle cherub awakes as It
as a button." It is very pleasant to taste.
soothes the child, softens the gums, allayi all pain,
regulates the bo—els, and is the beet known remedy
for diarrheas, whether arising from bottle. teething or
other causes. Twenty-fire oente a
MONEY TO LOAN,
on real estate, in amounts not less
than $300, oheaper than can be got
at home. Apply through
C. N. King.
|f> BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Cure# Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mata*
rla, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi¬
cians recommend It. XU dealers soU it. Genuine
has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
Georgia Murray County.
Alexander Bearden has applied for exempt¬
ion of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 12 o’clock M. on the 5th day of
Maroh 1890 at my office. W H Ramsey, Ordy
F. R. Oles,
Chemist and Mineralogist !
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Loughridge Ga.
Mr. OIcs Is a graduate of Michigan Uni¬
versity, and was the first Chemiat to identify
t e Tin-bearing orea of North Georgia, a dis¬
covery now acknowledged by the best ofChem
late, in both America and Europe.jJ*Charges
reasonable.
Wit, DL AS D8HEBI FF "SALeT
Statb or Gxorgia mvbbat ooomv.
Will be sold before the Court .House door
In the town of Sprlag Place Ga. to the highest
bidder at public outcry between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in July
next the following property towit: The west
part ot lot of land No- 302 in the 10th Distrlot
end 3rd section of said County supposed to be
90 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of
a tax fl fa issued out of the Tax Collectors
offloe for taxes due the State and County for
the years 1881,1882, 1883, 1884, 1883, 1886,
1887,1888 and 1889. Levy made and returned
to me by J L Robinson L. C. This Apr ;8th
1890. J C MoEntire,
Sheriff.
Georgia, Murray County.
Lucy A. Johnson wido w ot H
P. Johnson, dec. having made ap¬
plication for twelve months sup¬
port, out of the estate, said dec.
and appraisers having made their
return as required by law. All
j ersons are hereby notified that
said application will be heard the
1st Monday in May 1890, at my
Office. W. H. Ramsey, Ordy.
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CHILDREQA TEETHENG.
who do not know of this
alongside few realize of our the mounmhm met, that
berry. which so many of u:
ovary wondemfi umpe there em: Is aprin- tho
on
Iiucklobetry my firm Cordmis ream!“
teethini ‘OIIc. and cures"1)lotrhcea
consldered mm at mix seuonoc
dangerous and hem- attacks ofso of the
we many
before a ghislcmn can be
mPr‘tant \hemselves t 9 every m Imme
which will w relieve some tho
‘30:??? ls anxiety. aslmple remedy Dr. Bluen' which
TAYLOR, Luann». Mnnufhétumd b ’
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may Con 1mg hs 3mm?” Ora 0! gweot d aunt C a m ‘
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.he Vrs.Wissi^iris children SooTajso8Tscp.H(yaM»hr»r» cutting teeth. U
Mod when aro itproduoccnctorjL
Ilevoa the little cuffisrerat onoat tolghS
quiet eleep, and the little ahernb avraketes * fi
as a button.’’ it le very pleeeent to teete.
soothes the child, bounsls, ceftena and thegums, thebestknown allays alipain, remedy
regulates the is
for diarrhtea, whether Tvxatar-flve arising from bottle. teething o*
other reuses, cwtte a
Dont forget the Old Reliable
Hardware Store of T A & S K Ber«
ry*
NOTICE.
All the citizens of Murray coun¬
ty who are desirous of going, or
shipping their freight to Atlanta
Ga., or points soath, or to Chatta¬
nooga and points in Tennessee,
Arkansas, Texas and northwest,
will find it to thefr 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.
Hack Line.
Simon Daly has purchased a new
covered hack and is prepared to
haul passengers between this place
and dalton in oomfort in 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 Links.
I am now prepared to haul pas¬
sengers from Spring place to Dal¬
ton, with comfort, summer or win¬
ter. Hack leaves Spring Place at
7 am, and leaves Dalton at 1 p m.
Will also carry passensers from
Spring Place te Ellijay. Leave
Spring Place, Monday, Wednes¬
day and Friday, making 8 round
trips each week.
L. 0, Joses.
When you are in Dalton dont
:orget that L Buoholz keeps the
the standard confectionaries and is
always ready to wait on the Murray
boys. A good square meal will he
furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬
member Mr Buck, first door below
Trevitte & Bryant’s drug store.
John Evans, an old Murray boy,
s located in Dalton, opposite Kel¬
lers, and is keeping a first class
restaurant, and asks the Murray
joys to come around and eat with
him when in Dalton.
Will also furnish lodging in con
nection with restaurant.
We sell the Spencer Optical
Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. They are very fine
glasses and you should try
ihem before purchasing else¬
where. S. J. McKnights New
Drug Snore, Dalton Ga.
F. L. Keith,
-{ Dealer In y
Whiskies, Brandies, € nd
WINES, for Sacramental
jurposes.
103 Rust Eighth Street,
Chattanooga t Tenn.
When you want pure whiskies,
call on or send to me, I will guar¬
antee my goods to be as represented.
My $2,00 corn whiskey is the best
io ibis market. I invite my old
Murray county friends to 'Call and
see me. Let cash accompany or¬
der. 4-18-ly
A WISE WOMAN
Bought tho Splendid
HIGH ARM
JUNE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
BECAUSE IT .WAS THE BESTj
NOW TREY ALL WANT IT
for ft does inch beautiful work.
Sample Nachlna at Fiofory Prica.
EVERY liCIHE WARRUTEB FOB 5 YEARS.
tots Wanted in Onoecmiied Territery.
MS MMACTUffll} CD,
BELVIOKRI, ILL.
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in six months
selling
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J. F. Trcvitt
^ Dealer in All Kinds of y
Furniture, Caskets, Cof¬
fins and Harble work.
Also have 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. 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.
House under Trevitt Hall, Dalton Ga.
New York Store.
New - Goods, latest Styles,
Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimmings!
Ladise of Murray county call and examine onr nicely selected Goode
Hats, Bonnets, dec, Dalton Ga. 4-18-ly
Harris & Davis 9
WOODLAWN, 00:00- Georgia.
1 DEALERS JlN y
Genera] Merchandise and Country Produce.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Hillinery Goods,
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LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
|Just Received at the Mlllnery Store at
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Daltou, Georgia.
A new and elegant assortment o f Mtlinery and Straw Goods,consisting of Straw
Bonnets and Ladies' and Children’s Hats [trimmed land untrimmed] Nook
and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Sntins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ae. Our goods
w«re bought of the largestand best importing Houses in Bnlti
more and New Yor*, and will be told at very low
.pricesfor cash.
1890. 1890.
T. J. O V B E Y,
Spring Plac®, Georgia
Colthing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have on hand, and will keep the best line <»f Gents're&dy
made clothing, on the market.
JST’Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps,!|Sboes, Hard¬
ware,|Groceries*<fec., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
W. J. JOHN SOU 5
■{ DEALER IN }•
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
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The best East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar,” Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoir’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Su&mer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
E. Brown,
f • [ Wwxttv*
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MYOPIA, HYPERMETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA,
ASTIGMTISM, 1 /
or any defect in vision that can be remedied by refractive power, ac¬
curately and skillfull corrected by G H Brandon the Optician at E K
Brown’s Jeweller, Dalton Ga, No charge I or testing the Eye.