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Rogers 1 Hambright,
CLEVELAND,
Auction Bargains In
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Men's Clothing, Shoes and Hats. We will sell yoo Clothing,
and Shoes Cheaper than any House in Clereland' Don't
fail to gire ns a eall as it is a pleasure to show our goods.
Rogers & Hambright,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
R M Herron is pleased to an¬
nounce to hia old cnatomers, and
and to the new ones that be is sure
to have—that he has purchased
the largest and best selected stock
of Dry Goods, Boota and Shoes,
Hats and Gaps, for this fall and
winters trade, that has ever been
seen in Dalton-. He especially wish
«* to call attention to his 6toek ot
Dress goods and trimmings, which
is the finest, most stylish and taste¬
ful that coaid be found in the
Basteru market. He desires also
to eall the |attention of the Ladies
of Murray to the fact that he has
secured the services of Miss Nora
Lovo, as saleswoman. The expe¬
rience and taste of Miss Love is
well known to many in the sur¬
rounding country. She will be on
hand to aiditbe Ladies in selecting
dreieee and trimmings te match, to
■take combinations of goods and
colors to a charming effect 4* Ac.
Call and eeaj for lyonrselvee.
Salea-day was largely attended
Tuesday.
Get yonr fall and winter suits
at Ovbev'a.
George H, Bates bee withdrawn
from the race for Tax Collector.
For tombaionea and monumental
work call on C N King.
We had a general hog-killing
time in town last week.
I propose to suit the old. young
and middle aged in shoes, Ovbey
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Mrs W T Rodgers of Chattanoo¬
ga, i* visiting relatives in town.
Dont forget} the Old Reliable
Hardware Store of T A A 8 K B*r
*y
Tho steamer from Rome came
up to Carter's Quarter last week.
T he price of corn is higher this
season than it has bsen for years
in (he tall.
Bet M W Shields will open up
school at Gum Swamp in a few
days.
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The many friends of Mrs £ E
Ethridge will be glad to learn that
ehe » convalescing.
Mr A E Knighton and family
have gone to Shelmer, Georgia,
where they will spend the winter.
Mr. Knighton is in bad health and
we hope that the change may be
beneficial to him.
We would tie glad to receive the
local news of each diatiict or set*
dement from aetne of onr subscri¬
bers.
Mrs Mary V Hale, of DaKon, was
over Tuesday locking after her in¬
terest in some Spring Place prop¬
erty.
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Those who thought enough of
ua to call in and settle their ac¬
counts Tuesday don t know bow
much we appreciate their so doing.
Listen, if yon want, to hear the
wedding bells tingle; for gingle
they will if reports be true,
The cotton gin* are cleaning up
lb. .. mnwato, . .nd . th. ,. . r
the machines will soon be bashed
till another season.
Messrs Frank Bates and John
Keith have recently been m Elli
Jay. Th y etme over frem Murray
with a fine brace of fox hounds
and caught a Gilmer oouaty fox
Saturday night.—Eliijay Courier.
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Th*re will be a cell rorafimniea*
. Hon of tha Bprire Place Masonic
work in tha Follow ( raft dogrea. A
fall att.nd.noe nf th. b .tl„.n
is reanssti’d. Thammzli Svn, W M
If yon want reliable shoes, such
as Zeigler'a, Bay State or Stribley's,
go to Herron's, Dalton Ga.
Mia loney, of Jackson oounty
Ala., sister of Mrs Col Luffman
of near town, has moved to this
c nmty and will make it her future
home.
Men and women who want
comfort in the way ot good un¬
der-wear can find the best
stock at Herrou’s, Dalton Ga.
Quite a number of the boys were
in town on Saturday to hear the
trial of a case for cheating and
swindling before Esq. Garter.
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L D Covington, John Sullivan,
Henry Gain, Mrs Malissa Carder
and a Mr Quarles and their fami¬
lies all of this county took their
departure for Texas ou Monday
morning. We regret to see oar
good citizens leaving, but they
think they can better their con¬
dition, and our best wishes go with
them.
T A A„S E Berry have on hand
and W>11 keep iu stook, a first class
line of stoves. Call and see them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs O P Owens of near town,
died on Tuesday morning. She had
been suffering for some lima with
dropsy and her death was not
wholly unexpected. Mr Owens,
her buaband, preeded her to the
grave something near two years
ago. We sympathize with the
children ot the deceased in
loss of their mother.
Of course I got my snitat Ov
bey's, no better goods can be bad
in the market.
NOTICE.
All who are indebted to mo by
account or otheiwise will please
.cake settlement by December toe
ldlh or they will find their accounts
in the hands ot Col Starr for col¬
lection. J. L Smith, Dalton Ga.
Mr R L Gudger of Woodlawn
has recently made himself the
champion fisherman of Murray.
During three nights recently he
caught in his trap in the Conna
sauga river 318 fish which weighed
in the grand total 500 pounds and
■till Bob had the eheek to say that
it was not very fine weather for
fishing either.
A young Mr Hall of Holly Creek,
while careleasly handling a pistol
Tuetdav morning let it diichargr,
and the bullet entered his toot in¬
flicting a painful wound. Drs. £
O Stafford and John F Harris re¬
moved the ba'l.
Ecq. E W Bond says bn wishes
that those who owe the Times any¬
thing, would come in and settle up
so that we could give news inttead
of duns for wood Ac.
We think the ‘squire's seggestiou
a good one.
Public School Examination.
There will be an examination for
Teachers take place in Spring Place
the 20th of this month. The
and last only ono day. Dee. 3d
1890 3. Q. Henry 0- S. C.
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CftRStrCill CoKlft
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George X. Hall & Hro.
CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE.
Whole Sale and Retail
Dealers In all kinds Family Groceries. Bacon, Flour, Sack
.Salt <&c. . ♦
Field Seed of all kinds a Specialty.
We are bound to lead the
market on Clothing this season.
We have received and are re¬
ceiving the largest line ol
Clothing ever brought to
Spriug Place. We have culled
the market lor best goods that
could be had, and buying in
large quantities, enables us to
sell at Rock Bottom prices.
T. J. Ovbey
By George! that's a pretty suit
got it at Ovbey'a.
When you arc in Dalton dont
that L Buoholz keeps the
standard oonfectionaries and is
ready to wail on the Murray
A good square meal will be
for only 26 cents. Re¬
Mr Buck, first door below
A Bryant’s drag store.
T. J. Ovbey will sell ycu
as cheap as it can be
bought in Ga.
I am now receiving a complete
of imported dreBS goods and
the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere. Ovbey.
I have enlarged my store room
which enables me to carry a lar¬
ger line of general merchandise
than ever before. T J Ovbey.
F. L. Keith,
Dealer In
Whiskies, Brandies, t
WINES, for Sacramenta
purposes.
103 East Eighth Street.
Chattanooga, Term.
When yon want pure
call on or send to me, I will
antee my goods to be as represented.
My corn whiskey is the
in this market. I invite my
Murray county friends to call
see me. Let cash accompany or¬
der. 4 18 ly
MONEY TO LOAN,
on real estate, in amounts not lees
than $300, cheaper than ean be got
at home. Apply through
C. N. Kino.
W
Milil I I
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t"f t FENCES IRON
{improved!
Fer
Rstidmos, Chink,
Csawtsry.
Reef Creating.
Hltoblng Pasts.
CASTS’
Iran Vsraadas
Jail Cells «*«•,
Saw Mills anti
Machinery.
Write tor Nm.
MANLY CO,
teanra iM monttee Wo payor.
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IW YOUR BACK ACttK* for
Or jon are U all is worn out, debility. really good Try nothing
BROWJTH general IROJT MITTRRM
. Bold
It will euro you, and give a good mwliciuc. apptUte.
by nil dtr Wre in
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Hwut ►. M.’tt
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We sell the Spencer Optical
Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. They are very fine
glasses and you should try
them before purchasing else¬
where. S. J. McKnights New
Drug Store, Dalton Ga.
We have replenished our stock o
ladies hats trimmings &c in the
latest designes and know no better
way of advertising than to t v the
ladies to call and examine for them¬
selves. Our prices are reasonable
New York Store
y‘ EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Georgia Murray Count,
II. M. Bi t.s Bxeoutor of th* Estate of O.
C. McLain Seed., represents to tbo Court in
his potition dul, Sled, that bo has full, ad
miaiiterad laid D C McLain ’a estate. Thii
It therefore to eite all periom concerned,
heirs and oreditore to show eanee if an, tha,
ean, wh, laid Executor should not he dis¬
charged from hie Executorship and receive
letters of dismission on the lit Monday in
March 1891. This Deo Sd ISIS.
W. H. RansBT, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia Murrey County.
Notice is hereby given to an person* con¬
cerned, thnt William L Lackey late of Mur¬
ray county departed this lift intastato and
no person bns applied for administration on
tho estate of said deod. in said state; that
adm InistTatien'wilt be vested in the Clerk
ef the Superior Coart or some otnor St and
proper person, after tho pnblieat’on of this
litation, anises valid objections i* made to
his appointment.
Giron ander my hand and official signitars
this the 3d da, Doe. 1818. W. H. Rambut,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Gnonoix Mubray'Cottntt.
WheiSis C N King Admr of D L Pettitt
represents ta the const in his pwttt&en duly
Bled, t at he has fully administered sal d
estste. This if therefor* te*eite all persons
concerned, heir, and creditors'to show oans*
if anyth*, eat, wh, said; Admr. should not
be discharged frem hie administration and
reoeire tetters ef dismieiien on the lit.
Igonday Marsh 1891. W. B. Ramskv,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia, Murrey County
Whereas C N King Admr. of Elisabeth
Mauldin, represents te the Oonrt in Mi pe¬
tition duly filed that be hns fully sdminii
•ered said Estate. This is to oiteell persons
eoroemed, heirs end creditors to show oeuse
if en, the, ess why said Admr. sbonld not
bo discharged fro a his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the 1st Mon¬
de, in Marsh 1811. W. H. Rambit,
Ordinary.
JANUARY SHERI PE’S SALES.
Stats of Quotum iionnsv cocnTT.
Will be sold hnfn-o the Court House d-or
in tho town of Sprint FI*** On. to the highest
bidder *t public outcry between the legs!
hours of e«t* o» the first Tutrdey in Janu
ry next the following p operty towit:
One spotted hors* muto ehout 1J year*
old. nee b-y mu'* almAt II mr. old, one
br edleVow shout’ft jrese. old, end on- two
hors* wsgtio '’Milhurn*^ iwske. Levied a
*r the properly of J W Deal by virtue of n
supv-iol court mor'geg* ft fi» from fin id
county in fever of John Montgomery nguinst
s»id J W Deni. Property now in pnssessioa
of said defendant. This Dee. 3d 1890.
Alio lot of laud N* 131, in the 8th Diet,
end 3deeet ofseid county. Levied on ns the
of Sereh E Bag's, by virtue ef »
from the justice, court of the 8X5 Diet
G M said county iu favor of Trammell Starr
agains S E end H W Begley. Levy made
and returned to me by J F Gilbert L C.
This Dec 2nd 1898.
Also forty ncree of land in the South East
eoiqer of lot of land No 41, in the 8th Dist.
and 3d seet. of said\county. Levied en as
the property of J H : and Nathan Rob
inson by virtue of^jusflees saidNrannty court’ fl fa from
1291st Diet. G M iu favor of
B H Fincher against J H Beck and Nathan
Robinson, Levy made and returned to mo
by J L Robinson L. C.
Also at the same time and plaoo one Iran
dred and twenty acres off the South side < f
lot nfland No 207 in the Eighth District
»ad 3d seoiinn of »)Ld oounty. Levied on by
virtue ef and to saliabr—s justice court fi fa
from the 984th Dist (AM said county in favor
< f Dr J A Craven vs. Tom Briodle. Property
poin’ed oat by p'a ntiff.
Levy made and returned to me by J M
Fox L. C.
Also st the sama time* and place on* un¬
divided half interest in 1-t of )Md No IDS
it tho 8th Di't and 3d section of Murray
.isunt, Ga. Levied on as (he proyerty of
D M fe'rod to satisfy a justices eonrt fi fa is
sne4 from the 89fitH DiitG.M. in favor of
John A Berry, against D M Rirod ns prinoiple
aad j L Robinson security. This Dee 3rd
1890 . J, C. McEktirs, Sheriff.
^^■gdvket* jattaar sattig
U*veatbeUttkeufler*t«k*uo«»top**dnoeenater*l, qnlot^eleep, and thetittlecher ab awa kes M^’fimght
SSSSrSS ether Tw**Nr-fi” ovbU a bottJa.
eanaee.
JSf c w York Store.
New Goods, Latest Styles,
Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimming*'!
Ladise of Murray county call and examine our nioely selected Goods
Hats, Bonnets, Ac, Palton Ga. 4-18-ly
Harris & Davis
Woodlawic, >0:00- Georgia.
DKALF.E8 in }
General Merchandise and Country Produce.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Hillinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION!
>1 Milner, store if
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elegant assortmeatof Mlliner, and Straw Goode,consisting of Strev
Bemeand Ladies’ aad Children’s Hats [trimmed and intrimmed] NeeS
and deih Ribbons, Vilest Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satiae,
Velvets and Crapee, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our goode
were bought of the largestand best importing House: in Balti¬
more and Naw Tori, and will ha said at very low
prieaefor cash.
1890. 1890.
T. J. O Y RE Y,
Spring Plack, Georgia
Clothing! Clothing! Clothign!!
I have ou hand, and will keep the headline of Gents’ready—
made clothing, on the market.
pgr Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries*«fcc., and will sell at low prices, for,cash.
Spectacles For bale By
Dr, John F. Harris,
Spring Place I Georgia • i
—Dealer In—
. ...Diugs, Medicine, Chemicals,....
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Spunges, Brashes,{Perfumery <fcc. Keeps also a full Jin'
of Tobacco, Cigars. Stationary, Paints,|Oils t Varnishes/fcc.
A cho ice*..select ion of family Groceries,
cheap for cash.
W. J. JOHNSON,
■{ DEALER IN ^
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc.
PLACE, GEORGIA
The heat East Tennessee Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats ot the latest styles, all of which will be Bold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
J. L. TAPP
DRALEB IN--
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver*ware f
Wedding Presents, Christmas Presents end Presents
for the Old and the Young.
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MYOPIA, IIYPERMETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA,
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ASTIGMTISM,
Or any defect in vision that can be remedied by refract*
ive power, acciratvly and skillfully corrected. Call at
J . L . TAPP’S Jewelry Store, next door to Lovem- a' *
No charge for testing the eyes.