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fi. V. KINO- S. ?. CARTER
North Georgia Times
Ml Ufa A CARTER - PuMlrnw.
THURSDAY OCTOBER *, ISM.
Announcements.
TfX CoLtlCTOl.
We are requested to anp ninee the Dime
of M. M. WELCH •( candidate for re-elec¬
tion to the offiee of Tex CoixecroB of ^(array
Count/. Election lit. Wedueeday in January
1891.
After the lolicitition of sunny frieRdi, I
have decided to nitnoonoe myself m a candi¬
date for Tex Colleetor. B-action Brit
Wednesday in Jannary 1891.
B. A. Gsqooxv.
Fob TqsAicBKn.
We are authorized to announoe the name
of JOHN 6. ADDINGTON ai a candidate
for county Troaiuror. Election flret Wednes¬
day in January 1891. .
We are authorised to announce JAMES
A DICKSON for County Treaiuror, election
first Wedneidty in Jannary ,1891.
We are authoriied to announce Rev. JOHN
H. PHILLIPJ’S aa * eandidatefor County
Treasurer,election first Wednesday in Jun
vary 1891.
Fob SpiBifF*
With thanks to the people for their suffrage
in the pest, 1 announoe myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of Sheriff, and
trust that I may have a liberal patronage in
tbe election on 1st. Wednouday in January
1891. J. C. VcEktibb.
After consulting with my friends I have
decided to become a candidate for sheriff.
It I am eleoted to the office which I seek, I
will faithfully and impartially perform the
dutieaof Mine to tho best of my ability.
W. C. Grovss.
After numerous solicitations, I have deoid
el to become a candidate for the office of
Sheriff, and earnestly solicit the support of
all the people. Election first Weduesday in
January. Respectfully,
C. L. Tibet.
Fob Tax Rickivib.
After due deliberation, I have deoided to
annodnoe myself as a candidate for election
to tbe office of Tax Receiver and solicit the
vote of the people. Election 1st. Wednes¬
day in January 1891.
B. V. C. LoUOHRIDOg.
foa Cloik,
We aye authorised to announce H. II.
Abdibson as a candidate for Clerk of the
Superior Court. Election first Wednesday in
January.
We are authorised to announce Samuel II
j?menus as a candidate for Clerk of tbe
Superior Court. Election first Wednesday in
January 1891.
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T q Tiip Good People of Mur¬
ray County.
It has come to my ears that
a 'report has been circulated
through youi county t-hat there
would be but one Cotton buy¬
er in Dalton this season, viz:
Messers Barrett, Denton &
Lynn. This ip therefore to
tify ycu that I am still
and in the market, with
money and better facilities
ever before. You can
find me one door from the Na¬
tional Bank, witl) awhaip
ever ready to examine your
cotton and give you the highest
price. Yours Very Truly,
J. H. Kenner.
('oNFIppRAfS VetKKANS.
Spring Place Ga. Aug. 21, ? 90.
The Confederate Veterans Asso¬
ciation met according to adjoun
ment, J D W McDonald Comman¬
der in the chair.
After the usual formalities a mo¬
tion was made and sustained, for
the next meeting ot the Veterans,
which will b‘e on the 1st Tuesday in
October 1890, to set a day and
place for a grand review apd pic
uic. All Upnlederate Veterans
are respectfully invited to be pres¬
ent. The Times will please publish
these proceedings.
J. D. W. McDonald,
Commander.
B. W. Glaldf.n,
Clerk pi tern.
liiE Old Time Medal.
Mr J \V Bonnet. Who live! in
Gates district Gwinnett CO ipty bse
a curiosity. It is a badge about
tne .. of . silver .luarter, with ,
size a a
piotui'f of George th“ third, on one
Slde and and “Rex Dei Gratia, on
the otUr ms, In memory of
the good old days.
It was found 111 a Colton field
where land had bepn cleared eight
veers and evidently J been buried a
Jong tlfne.
Fioiu tjie inscription, >t seems
that the people a century ago
talked about the good old days
.
JlUt H w is done npw ...aCOU lei
C S Pangle ia agent for the
celebrated Black Hawk corn
sheller. Beat on the market
at the price. They get there
on the corn—see .him before
you order. Satisfaction guar¬
anteed.
The anual shipments of cot¬
ton manufactures for the Uni
ted States are $12,000,000 a
year. Georgia has fifty-eight
mills, 424,085 spindles and 9,-
786 looms. Georgia consumed
last year 150,973 bales of cot
ton, weighing 68,927,645
pounds. South Carolina
stands second, and North Caro¬
lina third in cotton spinning in
the South.
Big lot of new goods are
daily , , being , . received . , i by J T L T
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 wav—
Hasbtsof beautiful goods for
wedding presents. Engage
meat rings, a large ® stock,
_ Diamonds, fancy, set and , , .
plain,
18k, gold. In Clocks, a large
and beautiful assortment. It
will pay you to see Tapp, Dal
. p
The returned from the 137
counties have been received,
and they show that the net
increase is nearly ten per cent
in one year, the total value of
property last year was $345,
938,837, not including railroads.
The returned property of this,
not including railroads, is $378
486 768. The total increase
$32,548,031.— Southern Alli¬
ance Farmer.
Located at Labt.
I have a good farm on Mill
two miles north of Spring Place
joining W H Steed‘8 land
I must rent to some good
Tbe place has 60 acres of good
land and 25 acres of bottom,
for cultivation. It is a good |
and muut be rented. Write to
John W Green, 499, S. Pryor
I Atlanta Ga.
The heirs of Benjamin
lin have brought suit to
his will. Franklin left
O00 each to the cities of
and Philadelphia, to be
afier the accuroulat ; on of
years, for specific
The total at the end of
century has reached
in Boston and $150,000 in
adelphia. The heirs sue
the claim that the estate
mismanaged, and the
should revert to them.
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Mr D McLain a young
who lives near Tunuel Hill,
killed by a train which jumped
track at Mclver station on the
& A railroad on last Ihuisda.i
night
NOV. SHERIFF'S SALES.
6tatb or Gkobuia Murray Couny.
Will be sold befoie the
house door in the town of
Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬
lic out pty bet ween, the legal hours
of sale on the 1st Tuesday in Nov.
next, the following described prop¬
erty to wit:
East half of Jot of larul N’> 243, and 43
sqr»a in the s K <>oi-n P r oflot No, 226, all in
tba 9tb Diet, ajid 3rd Soot, o Munay ooiinty,
on « •> un<lred » nd •»"» ""««
less, By virtuoofa fi fa fiom tbe Supori. r
, OUFt of „, d TOUnt ,; in r„vo r of The Ameri
can Mortgage Company, against C M An
Property in posossion of del udant
Alf0 , t the sauie fnuv.nd pb.ee, 3 3
of ,» nd , Mor , or Ae N nt h
Distliet and 3rd Sjction of Murrny c.unty
G *’ S e,<, 8 h,t 0f io; * tio9 > 26 U 282 »“4
279 part ’ of *T lol P l 261, a f ^ forty ""l eight a acies ° r,# of of ‘ he the north west
side of 279 nod seventy one acre: off tin
Eaet side «t iof No aei, af . t ti
P ro Pvr l T "f Mary J, c, o<u.* <>.. .ir.iu of a
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'’'intK , T J vivooy utc .\
gainit said jd j c ualie. this Out 1st 1890
J C MuEft ire Sheriff
Ovbey is leadin g. m Aing,
M 0 *** To^oJh.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on improved farm lands ia sums
of 800$ and upwards on very eascy
terms and low rates of interest,
(farmers desiring to borrow will
well to oall and see me.
Trammell Stair. Atty.
Spring Place.
Shoes of every description at
Henry Weatherly’s.
I propose to suit the old. young
end middle aged in shoes, Ovbey.
NEW GOODS AND CHEAP ONES.
I havsjnet received most all ofay foil end
winter good* end if yon will oome end price
them before you buy yon will be convinced
that I am the leader of low prioci.
Below I quote you a few HARD KNOCK¬
ERS to show you that I me.n business.
These grodi will tell for whet they ere
merked.
Mens* Hat8.
1 . have a , large stock, ..... and all bar
gaiDS Now time to bny .
j) on ‘t wait until they are all pick
ed over.
Mens* 23 4 in brim, all black,
ovaI crown ' alined only 36c.
Unlined , nice style, 60c.
Mens 1 calf skin color, cow hoy,
4J, oval crown, 75c
Mens 4 stene, nutria, crushed, a
beanty 65e nxw Islack lor.S* jd
brim, Bilk trimmed, a regular $2 00
Ijat for ^ 2 5
Mens 4 stiff fur hats, all the lat
est styles and colors, from $180
Q P to *3-75
Boya 4 soft wool hats, 20c, 26 c,
40c, 50c. 65c to 75c.
Boys 4 still bats, silk lined«Al.OO
$125 up to $2 50, '
As our space is limited we can
only give a little idea ol tho large
slock we have on hand.
DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS.
Callicoes, fast colored, full pieces, dark and
protty styles, 4c.
Cal)ico9, satin finish, new and beautiful
styles, So.
Calicos, indigo blue print, only So.
We have a full line of nil wool Cashmere
and Henriettas which we wi.l sell very close.
Black Silk Warp Henrietta that was sold
last season for $1 35, goes now at $1.1(1.
Black Cashuieio, 4U in all wool, 45o, 50c 6$
o up to 95c.
40. In. Mohair brilliantiue, in gray and
black, beautiful goods, only 50o to 80o “ J
3-4_ Wool filling Alp-c,7>i to 8K<S "j ,
3-4 Worsted suiiiag, 4 1-2to 5e
^
50 pieces Dress Lawn to close at ?
All wool Jeans, 20 o 25c
10 pcs unbleaobed Canton Flannel, &o
30 “ Fruit of the Loom, ootton 9c
40 “ Lonsdale, cotton, 8 l-3e
50 " 4-4 bleached Domestic 6 3-4, 7 7}Jc
200- •* Cotton Cheoks, 4 3-4o
16 lbs Cboire Brown Sugar for $1 00
13 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1 00
5 Iba Coffee for $1 00
5 lbs S' da, best, for 25c
CARPET?! CARPETS!
We have a Hue of carpels how
that will certainly please you, in
quality and price. Don't fail to
see them, they are cheap and utyl
ish. O. T. Campbell.
Cleveland Tennesse.
MONEY TO LOAN,
on real estate, in amounts not less
than $300, cheaper than cun be got
at’home. Apply through
C. N. King.
8
of It cases has permanently pronounceu cured l>y doctors titoitsands hope¬
less. If you have premonitory symp¬
toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of
Breathing, Ac., don’t CONSUMPTION delay, lnft use
FISOS CURE fou
immediately. By Druggists, fso cents.
t f t IRON
FENCES
[ improved!
For
Residence, Ghurob,
Cemetery.
Roof Cresting.
Hitching Posts.
AM JS LINTHLS.
Iron Verandas.
Jail Cells CAGES AND
Saw Mills and
m 14 Machinery,
Write for Priest.
24ANUFACTTJBIN& CO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you mention this paper.
If you are goiog to the Westj
or Northwest, save
and money by calling on
writing to John L. Edmond¬
son, Dalton, Ga., traveling pas¬
senger Agent of the “Old Re¬
liable” W. & A. R. R. Spe»
cial accommodations for Texas
and Arkansas travel
If you are going West or
Southwest and want Cheap
Tickets and Qnick Time, ad¬
dress or call on T. C. Smith,
general emigrant ticket, agent,
Dalton, Georgia.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Gaorgia Murray County
Mri. D. C. Holbrooke, Administratrix of
J. M. Holbrooxi, represents to tho Court in
her petition duly filed, that she has fully ad¬
ministered J. M. Holbrooks estate. This is
therefore to oiteall persons ooneerned, kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administratrix should' not be
discharged from h«r administration, and re¬
ceive letters of dismission on the 1st Monday
in Nov. 1890. This July 31,1890.
W. H. Rassst,
Ordinary.
HURD & DELANTr.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Fine work in all
branches of PHOTOGRA¬
PHY.
Gallery two doom north
Dr. Main's drug store.
Remember we do not work
in a tent.
Bring this advertisement
our gallery and get four Gem
pictuies for 35 cents.
Be sure to bring this card.
I'lUKD & Dklany,
Dalton (ia.
Calaway & Longest,
LIVERY FEED and SALE
STABLE. .
D aJton Co.
We desire to call tbe attention of the pub.
lie. and tbe people of Mur ay, especinlly,.
that we are now wido nwahe in the LIVERY
BD SINESS; having purchased theentire bus¬
iness of Mr. S. D. Poaroh. Wagon yard in
eornection with Stable. .
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Sfbino Placb, Gfoboia.
Special attention given to collec¬
tions and criminal practice
H. H. Anderson
A ttorney at Law . j
Sfriko Plack, Gboroia.
Pronspi attention given to all le¬
gal business and the collection of
claims.
o.X.ST aRR, TRAMMRLIe STARR
Calhoun, i Ga. Spring Place,G r
STAR U At STARR
Attorneys at Law,
Prompt attention given to alllegalbueinM
Metropolitan Hotel.
Atlanta, . Georgia.
Fifty yards from Union Passenger
Depot.
Cornor of Alabama A Pryor Streets.
-- Rates Reasonable. -
R- P- KEITH, - - Proprietor.
("Late of Cannon House.]
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John Cr. Lea,
tv • • DEALER IN. . • w
BUGGIES, WAGONS, HAY PRESSES. FARMING
IMPLIMENTS and GUANO.
CLEVELAND, ... TENNESSEE;
Cotton Planter, Attention!
Howel Cotton CD. of Rome Ga. has sent a representative to
Cleveland Tennessee.
To remain during the Cotton season. He goes thdfd under
guarantee to the Business men of
Cleveland Tennessee,
pay the highest Rome Ga. Prices foi aH the Cotton ta¬
ken to that market this year.
look to your interest
And Market Your Crop in Cleveland Tenn.
Where you are tendered, Free Stable, free
house room and free wood
for all those who remain overnight in the City.
Come where you will be treated right in every particular—
Ask the opinion of those of youi neighbors who sold their
crops heie last year.
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North Georgia and Alabama
EXPOSITION
WILL OPEN AT
Route, Georgia,
Wednesday, November 5th, and Close S Jurdav, November 15.
Premiums!
' • ,y'<
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Embracing . Articles of H useholi and Mechanical Manufacture, Ag¬
ricultural Products and Imphments, Fine Arts, Live stock,
Poultiy, Orea, MineralH, Forestry and Ladies 4 Needle Work.
Competition open to all!
$26,50'00 In Racing Purses,
Send to the Secietary for a Premium L'st.
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAlLROApS.
The Directors guarantee Amusements and Coiifort for JSx
Dibit I S and Vi81tOTS.
A. liy W. W _. 1 resident. .. J II. Allen, Vice President.
ALTON,
E. T. McGhee, Tieasurer. J. F. ShanklIn, Secretary.
All Roads Lead to Rome : • v -I I'i.r-ii
1890
Robinson & Fincher 9
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
! • e: ' ... .Dealers In. ...
Groceries, Prov sions; Coi fectior.eries, Cigars, Tobaooo, Flour, Meat, Lard. Sugar, Coffee,
Syrup and in fact everything in tbe gmeery Hue; Queens and Tift Ware; Alio a select
Stock of NOTIONS. i . ,
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUY TI1E ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS.
• • ..Will buy all kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butler, corn »**•••
peas and anyt iing in the produce line, and pay tha
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
(‘•all and see our goods and get prices before you sell your product
or buy ' our groceries &c.
Hem street & Leek,
7
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J 1 —DEALERS IN-—
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Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES TABLETS CROSSE
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.,
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave. -V
Chattan ■'ooa, Ten*
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
A COTTON STRIKE
5 “Ho, Boss—I’ll wort
’-.a m > % no more, ’less
yon weigh your Cotton on &JONES
m S-Ton Cotton Scale A
I NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. T1
r M Beam Box,
3 1 ,fi
Tare Beam,
Freight Paid.”
i JONES For OF terms BINSMMTO^ £i4,'j-essj .
1 BINGHAMTON,
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