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C.' N. KINO. S. B, CARTER
North Georgia Times
KINO « CARTER I’ujplguere,
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER *«,
Announcements.
For. Representative,
E. TV. Eembert.
Tax Coiakctob.
We aro reqce^iod to ann -uuca tte tian^e
of M. M. WELCH *« candidate for re-elec¬
tion to tho office of Tax Collector of Munay
County. Election 1st. Wednesday in January
lfeai.
After the solicitatiea -•{ many friends, I
have decided to&ttno&Bce myself an a candi*
da la for Tax Collector. Election first
Wednesday in January 18PI.
j. A. Grrgokt.
Fob Tsrascrkb.
Wo are authorized to announce the name
of JOHN S. ADDINGTON as a candidate
for county Treasurer. Election first Wednes¬
day in January 1891.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
A DICKSON for County Treasurer, election
first Wednesday in January 1891.
Wo are authorized to announce Rev. JOHN
II. PllILLIPl’S as a candidatefor County
Treasurer, election first Wednesday in Jan¬
uary 1891.
Foit State Senator.
Wo are authorized to announce J. M.
HARLA N as a candidate for tho Senate from
the 43rd. Senatorial District.
For Shbrief.
With thanks t j the people for their suffrage
in tho past, 1 announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to tho office of Sheriff, and
trust that I may have a liberal patronage in
the election ou 1st. Wednesday in January
1891. J. C.NcEstire.
After consulting with my friends I have
• decided to become a candidate for sheriff.
If I am elected to tho office which I Eoek, I
will f&idifully and impartially perform the
duties of uarno to tho best of my ability.
W. C. Gkovss.
After numeronn solicitation:), 1 have decid¬
er to become a camiidato for the office of
Sheriff, and earnestly solicit the support of
all the people. Election first Wednesday in
January. Respectfully,
C. L. Terry,
Foil Tax Ekcrivkr.
After due deliberation, I havo decided to
aonounce my sell' aa a candidate for election
to tbo office of Tax Itoooivcr and solicit the
vote of the people. Election 1st. Wednes¬
day in January 1803.
B. F. C. Loi'GHridge.
For Clork,
We are authorized to announce H. U.
Akdksson ae a candidate for Clerk of the
Superior Ceurt. Election first Wednoaday in
January.
We aro authorised to announce Samuel H
Fischer as a candidate for Clerk of tbo
Superior Court. Election first Wednesday -a
January 1891.
To the Good People of Mur
li ay County.
It lias come to my ears that
a report has been circulated
through your county that there
would be but one Cotton buy¬
er in Dalton this season, viz:
Messers Barrett, Denton &
Lynn. This is therefore to no¬
tify you that 1 am still here
and in the market, with more
money and better facilities than
ever before. You can always
find me one door from the Na¬
tional Bank, with a sharp knife,
ever ready to examine your
cotton ami give you the highest
price. Y ours V ery Truly,
J. II. Kenner.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVEN¬
TION.
The Sunday School Convention
of the North Georgia Association
metal Central Academy, Murray
County Georgia, Sepl., 5th 1S90
and was called to order by O C
Langston, President, Flint Hamil¬
ton, of Dug Gap, ilu Dist, Vice
Pres., J W Langston, Sec, and
Treasurer, Joseph Eobinson, of
Grove Level, fer 3rd District, Hen¬
ry Bevel tor 1st District, M S liar
bin, for 2nd District.
Executive commiiteo for next
term-. O D Keith. 1st District, JT
Harris, dad Dirlrich Addy Dantz
ler, 3rd District, lira, Bowdry, dlh
Distiict,
Repost of .Schools.
jlacidonia enrolled 2*- Litera¬
ture. Testament and Kind Words.
Amount jviid for literature. CUcIs.
Supertendants, , E K Chapman.
Pme Grove nehurch, Sup, .) II
Reynolds. Literature, Kind
Words- No prtp'ls 72. Amount
contributed $ 5 00 lor the purpose
of buying an organ, and $5. for
lituralure. Fort Mountain, Aa¬
ron Nix, 8ui'„ No. er.roHtid.70 Lit¬
eral urv. '1 estutpeiit. Contributions
fcOcts for t l-o purpose of buying
Located at Last.
I have a good farm on Mill croeli
two miles north of Spring Place ad¬
joining W E Steed’s land which
I must rent to some good man
The place has 50 acres of good up¬
land and 25 acres of bottom, open
for cultivation. It is a good \ iace
and must be rented. Write to me.
Johr. W Green, 493, 8. Pryor 8t.
Atlanta Ga.
HOLLY CREEK RIPPLES
Sept. 22nd 1 90. — A heavy rain
yesterday.
Work i3 progressing finely on the
new cotton gin at Holly Creek
Mills.
Fodder pulling is nearly over,
but cotton picking is (ho watch¬
word.
\Viii’e the fleecy staple is being
picked the price is going down.
Payday is drawing near and (he
power of money to oppress is de¬
termined on anothei annual grub.
The Murray county Binging Con¬
vention will meet at Casey Springs
Saturday before Second-Sunday in
October. All who are in any way
inters tod in the convention are re
quelled to be present . Will hold
two dayk - Stlurday and. Sunday.
Mr. A O Axey and Bov Mr.
Bright havo each lost a work
ox lately.
Hay making ts siill in order.
Tho syrup making sear-on has
onco more roiled ’round. Elf,
sieging books. No baptised 5
Centra! Academy, J W Mt-rnky,
Superintendant. No pupils 85.
Amount contributed $4. for litera¬
ture, books and American Baptist.
Conversions 7.
On motion it was decided that
the next session bo held at Piney
Grove church in Whitfield county
on Friday before the 4~h Sunday
in August next. Bev B F Foster
will preach the introductory ser¬
mon at 11 o,clock a m.
Report of Pleasant Valley Sun¬
day school: Sup. M SHarbirjNo.
pupils 85; Literature, American
Baptist; amt. subscribed $10. used
for literature. Conversions 5.
Minutes read and approved.
Adjourned to meet as above
mentioned, Jes. W Langston,
Sect, and Treas.
Big lot of new goods are
daily being received by J L
Tapp the Jeweler and Optician.
In watches, he has the largest
and most complete line ever
shown in this section. Silver¬
ware, a beautiful line just in
and still more on the way—
Has Uts of beautiful goods for
wedding presents. Engage¬
ment rings, a large stock, of
Diamonds, fancy, set and plain,
18k, gold. In Clocks, a large
and beautiful assortment. It
wil) pay you to see Tapp, Dal¬
ton Ga.
Another Convention.
Messrs. Editors:— Wheie&s,
two democratic conventions
have already been held in the
Seventh congressional district,
one regular, and the other com¬
posed of Jeffersonian demociats
only; and,
Whereas, it is only just that
every shade of democracy
should have a healing, there¬
fore, tho John Quincy Adams
Democrats of Murray county
are requested to meet in Spring
Place on Saturday the 31st
day oi Sept, for the purpose of
electing delegates to a conven¬
tion to bo held soon at Buzzard
Roost to nominate Colonel
Loudmouth, who is anxious to
run—for congress.
It is thought advisable as
soon as possible; so that if the
nominee fa Is to give - general
satisfaction Martin Van Bn
o
ren democrats wil! have time
to put out an acceptable can¬
didate.
Kiitio ol representatives will
be two delegates to each prob
able voter.
[Signed] J. Q. A. Democrat.
Ovbey is ieachng in clothing,
To LOAK.
I am prepared tc negotiate loans
on improved farm lands in sums
of 300$ and upwards cn very eaeey
terms and Iqw rates of interest.
Farmers desiring to borrow’ Will
do well to call and sea me.
Trammell Stair. Atty.
Spring Place.
Shoes of every description at
Henry Weatherly’s.
I propose to suit the old. young
and middle aged‘u shoes, Ovbey.
NEW GOODS AND CSI3AP ONES.
I hay 1 , jost received taost a!! of my fail aau
winter goeds and if you will come and price
them before you buy you will bo convinced
that I am the leader of low prices.
Below I quote you a few HARD KNOCK¬
ERS to show you that I mo i: business.
These g’ods will sell for what they are
marked.
Mens’ Hats.
1 have a large stock, and all bar¬
gains. Now is the time to bay.
Don’t wait until they are all pick¬
ed over.
Metis’ 2 3-i in brim, ail black,
oval crown, uniined, only 36c.
[Veens’ brawn mixed, round crown,
unlined, nice style, 50c.
IVfons 1 calf skin color, cow boy,
4A, oval crown, 75c
Mens’ sicno, nutria, crushed, a
beauty G5c mens’ black fur, 34 in
brim, silk trimmed, a regular 82 00
hat for $1 25.
Mens’ stiff fur liats, all the lat¬
est styles and colors, from $i 80
up to $3-75
Boys’ soft wool hats, iOc, 25a,
40c, 50c. 65c to 75c.
Boys’ stiff bate, silk lined,
$ 1.25 up to $2 50,
As our space is limited we can
only give a little idea, ol tho large
stock wo bare on hand.
DREES GOODS and NOTIONS.
Callicoes, fan eoBrofi, fall pieces, dune and
protty styles, 4e.
Caliicos, satin iini.h, new and beautiful
stylos, tie.
Calicos, indigo blue print, only 6e.
Wo 1)avo a full iinc of all wool Cashmere
and Henriettas w ilqh we wi l soil very close,
black Silk Warp Henrietta ilmt .ras sold
last season fur jil 35, goes n' w at $1 .10.
Black Catbmeio. II) fu. all wool, tide, 50c 65
c up t- 95a.
40, iu. Mohair brilliatitine, m gray and
black, beautiful goods, only ifle to title
3-4 — Wool filliu - Aip 'C, 71- to Sypi
3-4 Worsted suiting, 4 1-2 to 5o
51 pieces Dress Lawn to close at til-Ue
All wool Jeans, 20 o 35c
19 pcs unldtaehed Ca> toii Flannel. 5e
39 11 Fruit of t..e Loom, cotton tie
4(1 " Lonsdale, cotton, 8 l-.'ie
59 “ 4-4 tileacned Domestic 6 3-4. 7 7%c
200 ‘‘ Cotton Checks, 4 3-4c
36 los Choir© Brcwn Sugar for $1 60
13 lbs Granulated .Sugar E>r $1 tfii
5 lbs Coffee for if! 60 ^
5 lbs S* da, host, for 25c
C VH PETS: CAR PETS!
We have a fine of carpets now
that will certainiy pfenae yon in
quality and price. Don’t fail to
see them they ar cheap and styl¬
ish. O. T Ml'BELI..
Oleveland Ten tnisse.
310N K \ ill LOAN :
on real estate, in amounts not lest,
titan $300, cheaper than can bo got
aijhome. Apply through
C. \. King.
'S>YS' v
CW.©' V c\^.
fes« ^
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It, has permanently cured TtrornANDs
of -roses, pronounced by doctors hope¬
less. If you have premonitory symp¬
toms, Breathing, such as Cough, Difficulty of
Jte., don’t delay, but use
PISO’S CURE fok CONSUMPTION
immediately. By Druggists. 35 cents.
J-.I f I FENCES
[improved!
Fcr
Rcsidr.nco, Cmruh,
Cemetsry.
«Sb s 1 Hoc? Cresting.
Hitching Po3ts.
CASTS"
Iron Verandas
Jaii Ceils AND
CAGES,
Saw tiifis and
Machinery.
Writ# lor Pries*.
MAKLx ^"UTAOTBanraOO.,
Y" ALTOS, GEORGIA,
sure you mention this paper.
If you are goiug to the West,
Southwest or Northwest, save
time and money by calling on
or writing to John L. Edmond¬
son, Dalton, Ga„ traveling pas¬
senger Agent of the “Old Re ¬
liable” W. & A. R. R. Spee¬
ded accommodations for Texas
and Arkansas travel
If you are going West or
Southwest and want Cheap
Tickets and Quick Time, ad¬
dress or call on T. C. Smith,
genera] emigrant ticket, agent,
Dalton, Georgia.
ADMINISTF 4TRIX NOTH' E.
Georgia Murray Cowl v
Mrs. D. C. Holbrooks, Administratrix of
J. M. IItlbrooKs, represents to the Court in
her petition duly filed, that she has fully ad¬
ministered J. M. Holbrojks eitate. This is
therefore to cite all person ) concerned, kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administratrix should not be
discharged from her administration, and re
ccivo letters of dismissiou on tho 1st Konday
in Nov. 1890. This July 31, 1890.
W. H. Ramsey,
Ordinary.
HURD & DELANO.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Fine work in all
branches of PHOTOGRA¬
PHY.
Gallery two doors north of
Dr. Main's drug store.
Remember we do not work
iu a tent.
Bring this advertisement to
our gallery and get four Gem
pictures for 35 cents.
Be sure to bring this card.
Hurd & I) el any,
Dalton Ga.
Oak way & Longest,
LIVERY FEED and SALE
STABLE.
I Dalton Ca .
Wc desire to call me attention of the pub.
lie, and the people of Mur ay, especially,
that wo are now wide awake in the LIVEN V
BUSINESS; having purchased :ho entire bu»
iiio.-,t of inr. S« D. Poi.rob. Wagon yard ir
eoeueotion with Stable.
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AfUlV.
Si'Rtvo Puce, Gforgia.
Special attention given to collec¬
tions and criminal practice
If. 1L Anderson
A ttorney at Law
Spuing Pluck, GsOliGU.
Prompt attention given to ail le
business and tho collection of
claim) 5 .
O. S. 3TABH, TaAMMKLLSTARE
Calhoun, Ci&. Spring Plnoc.Ga
S T A « it Ai STARK
A ttoraeys at La w,
i’roiupt n,ttontion giron to all legalbuilnoi
Mctropo ]lim Hotel.
A'I lan ta* Georgia.
Fifty yards irom Union Passenger
Depot.
Corttar of Alabama & Pryor Streets.
-- Rates Reasonable. -
R- P- KESTH, - ■ Proprietor.
[ Late of Cannon House-]
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John Q- . Lea,
... .DEALER IN ....
BUGGIES, WAGONS, HAY PRESSES, FARMING
IMPLIMENTS anc! GUANO.
CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE.
Cottosi Planter, Attention!
The Howe! Cotton (H oi Rome Gra. has sent a representative to
Cleveland Tennessee.
To remain luring the Cotton season. He goes there under
a guarantee to the Business men of
Cleveland Tennessee,
To pay the highest Rome G&. Prices for all the Cotton ta¬
ken to that market this year.
look to your interest
And Market Your Crop in leveland To nry
Where you are tendered, Free Stables, free
house room and free wood
for all those who remain over right m the City.
Come where you will be treated right in every particular
Ask the opinion of those of youi neighbors who sold their
crops here last year.
ftortli Georgia and Alabama
EXPOSITION
WILL OPEN AT
Home, Georgia,
Wednesday, November 5th, and Close S iturdav, November 15.
$10,000 Premiums!
Embracing Articles of H usehoH and Mechanical Manufacture, Ag¬
ricultural Products and Implements, Fine Arts, Livestock,
Pcuitiy, ires, Minerals. Forestry an t Ladies’Needle Work.
Competition ©pen to all!
‘ $2650*00 In Racing Purses.
Scud to the Secietsiy for a Premium L ; st.
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
The Directors guarantee Amusements and Comfort for Ex¬
hibit i\s and Visitors.
A. W. Walton, President. d H. Allen, Vice President.
E. T McGhee, Treasurer. J. P Shanklin, Secretary.
All Roads Lead to Rome.
1830 1890
Robinson & Fincher
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
... Dealers In....
Groceriss, Frov si ms, Cot fctitioames, Cigar?, Tchaooj, Flour, Meat, Lard Sugar, Coffee,
Syrup av..I A, f . t every luiag ia tho grocery lino; Queens and Till ware; Also a select
Stock of NOTIONS.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE N "OWN TO BUY TIIE ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS.
.... Will buy ail kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butter, corn,...,
peas and ta:yt iii:g in the produce line, and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Call and see om- goods and get prices before you sell your produce
or buy ’ our groceries ©fee.
Me in street & la e e k,
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. TABLETS CROSSE
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
If* West Montgomery Are.
CHATTAV 'OOA, Tbnn.
C. N. KING, local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
A COTTON STRIKE
E3
iilf^ 7M: !i No, Boss—I’ll
work no more, ’less
yon weigh your Cotton on aJONES
ili'M ts 1 5-Ton Cotton Settle A
ill Beam NOT CHEAPEST Box, BUT BEST.
mk cl Tare
■ Beam,
Wk Freight Paid.**
For terms address,
m JONES OF BINGHAMTON.
JJINGIIAHTOK, N.Y.