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Rogers s Hambright,
VBLAND, TENN
Auction Bargains In
Eea ( s Clothing, Shoes and Hats, We wilt sell yoa Clothing, Hats
and Shoes Cheaper than any Hoiae in Cleveland* Don't
fail to gits us a call as it is a pleasure to show our goods.
Rogers & Hambright,
j Cleveland, Tennessee.
Ghnstmast gift.
Good morning Santa.
The turkey has ceased to gobble.
The Christmas guns shoot loud
jd late.
Mr 0 N Vance h«s sold his farm
i town to ColT Starr.
i Mr W E Tyson has completed
ie, second brick-kiln, in town.
Get your fall and winter suits
iOvbev‘a.
Brady Bond is the happy man
Woodlawn—its a fine boy.
For tombstones and monumental
rerk eali on C N King.
Bev J fl Phillipps church preached last 8un- at
lolly Creek on
or
Iff Ijtobiason Get your nuts and'candie* from
k Finefaer.
| A little Johnson, girl: of four Holly'JCreek, years old, of is
Pav©
[quite aiok.
your Christmas candies al
fl W Gipson's. ‘
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JM«* Flora Stansberry i* virit
rig her sister Mrs W H Staples
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propose to suit the old. young
tad middle aged in shoes, Ovbey
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] Mr Rsnsey Roberts, of • Hollj
gCreek, is^oakiug sale of his prop
' •sty and is going west.
rat forget the Old Beliable
iware Store oiV A k S £ Ber
Hill Harris is up from At
fonts to spend holidays ;fith bis
family iu town.
For Raisins, Banannas and
Grapes call'wn Kobinson k Finch¬
er. :.i
r O G Goins bas been quite
task for a few days, but is im¬
proving at present.
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Freeh groceries, new groceries,
: and cheap groceries, just received
at 8 W Gipson's.
' £ W Petty and family, of
Mr
Cisco, have moved to .fhetman
Heights, near Chattanooga.
Remember the new grocery store
just orenedfot the Keister Drug
store by S W Gipson.
There is to be a Christmas tree
at Holly Creek church Christmas
There will be a joint meeting
of the Ready Working societies on
Christmas night. A targe attend¬
ance is requested.
Our non resident subscribers
will please send in their remittan
ecs at once'and’renew their sub
acription for 189J.
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George Harris and Free Mcfflbee
have been attending college
Dahlonega, are at home to spend
holidays.
Cols T Starr »nd W C Martin
want to Gordon County Monday
where they were employed in a
lawsuit.
Mias Ida Yearyrood, well known
in this county, as a true and noble
Christian lady, died at Bartlett Tex
Dec. 10. after an illness of eight
month#. Her last words were
“Blew the Lord I am happy.”
NOTICE.
Ail p Arson a indebled v to me
tuifiou for 18SJ and 1890 either
note or ecconnt. will please
forward »™ and settle at owe or
hind, a«l your .ooount. in
of an .Itoiwy- Bw
1890: D. G, TuMhiks.
Ivory body is invited to par¬
ticipate in the Christmas tree—
don't think yourself slighted.
G J Mitchell made several trans¬
fers of ieal estate to parties in
Bull Pen on Monday.
Mrs J P Kelly went to Atlanta
Thursday, where she will spend
Christmas with her parents.
Most of the Georgia editors are
taking holiday tine week, but
here is the Tina# just the same,
only one day in advance of her
usual time.
We would be glad to extend
Santa Clans our heartfelt thanks in
our next issue for a nice Christmas
present. '
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SHINGLES! SHINGLES!!
Yellow heart pine Shingles
for sale by John L. Davis,
Spring Place Ga.
Preparations are being mad© for
tho reception of tjhys new pastoft#
the U £ church south, of this cir¬
cuit.
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T A A S £ Berry have on hand
and will keep in stock, a'first class
line ef stoves. Call and see them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Mr John FreemA and family, of
West Tennessee are visiting rel¬
atives in town.
Of course I got my suit at Ov
bey's, no better goods can be had
in the market. .
Bone Smith one of our eld
Spring Place boys, who has been
in the west for four years is in on
on a Christmas visit.
The minutes of the North Geor¬
gia Association have been received
aud distributed. Call ou the church
clerk to be supplied.
I have enlarged myfstore loom
whieh enables me to carry a lar¬
ger line of general merchandise
than ever before. T J Ovbey.
Johnnie Linn, of tne Walker
Ooanty Messenger, is visiting at
bis father's, at Hassler Mills.. He
will remain over during the holi¬
days. Johnnie is one of onr best
boya and we are always glad t°
Bee him return.
Wouldn't it be well enough for
all the candidates to make two
calculations; one on their future
plans, if elected, and one if de¬
feated. Remember that “all is not
gold that glitters”—somebody is
going to be defeated—that's sure.
I am now receiving a oomplete
line of imported dress goods and
invite the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere. Ovbey.
There were twenty seven teach -
ers, seventeen males and, ten fe¬
males, examined as to their profi¬
ciency to teach, by Rev S H Saury
our County School Commissioner
at the court house on last Satur¬
day, and we are informed, stood a
complimentary examination. The
corps of teachers in this county
is becoming more and more suit
to their work eaeh year end
they should be encouraged by the
co-operation of the people at large
in making the school system a
success.
Rev S H Henry preached in
town on Friday night, last, from
the text: “Yea most be bom again’’
end his fermou was an interesting
one, and in its plainness we were
reminded of that passage referring
to Co 1 law as being so plain that
a “way taring man, though a fool
need not err therein” His d|s
cour ” wss one of depth, yet all
->u\i u.ao..(..d , .... >t. Wo top, ,
.h.t Mr Henry con
™niejit be with us #g*.n.
George T. Hall &
CLEVELAND,
Whole Sale and Betail
Dealers In all kinds Family Groceries. Bscod, Flour,
Salt <fec.
3y*Field Seed of all kinds a Specialty.
We Told You So.
Mr J P Gregory, one of our
most worthy and. enterprising cit¬
izens, and Miss Eliza Gertrude
Henry, an estimable lady of true
merit, were joined in the sacred
bonds of wedlock on Tuesday of
last week, at the residence of the
bride's father, Rtv S H Henry.
Rev Arch Hambright, of Cohutta
Junction, performed tne ceremony
in a beautiful and impressive
manner. The bride and groom
are too well known to our people
; or us to heap laurels upon th*ir
heads. We, with their many
friends extend our congratulations.
Xmas goods cheap and pret
ty at the New York store con¬
sisting of Childrens Toys,
Taney Articles aud superior
novelties. Call and see them.
We regret to learu of the death
of the wife of Rev H D Gilbert
of Cobutta Ga, whieh occurred a
few days ago. The many friends
of Mr Gilbert in this county, deep¬
ly sympathize with him in his loss
ot a noble companion.
JOB PRINTING.
When you need anything in this
line, send your orders to McNelly
A Heartsill, Cleveland, Tennessee.
They will do you right. All work
done promptly. Send for prices
i to.
The many frienda of Mr 0 N
Vance and family regret to learn
that they are moving from our
towa. The town loses a good
citizen and the Sunday school
some bright scholars. They move
to Dalton whs; e Mr V. expects to
persua hie tra<lo.
MONEY TO LOAN >
on real estate, in amounts not Jess
than $300, cheaper than can be got
at home. Apply through 7
C. N. Kino.
We are bound to lead the
market on Clothing this season.
We have received aud are re¬
ceiving the largest line of
Clothing ever brought to
Spring Place. We hsve culled
the market lor best goods that
could be had, aud buying in
large quantities, enables ns to
sell at Rock Bottom prices.
T. J. Ovbey
By Geovgel that’s a pretty suit
—Yea, got it at 07bey‘i.
When you are in Dalton dont
forget that L Bucholz keeps the
the standaid confectionaries mid is
always ready tc wail on the Murray
boys. A good square meal will be
furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬
member Mr Buck, first door below
Trevitle k Bryant’s drug store.
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T. J. Ovbey will sell ycu
clothirg as cheap Its it can be
bought in Ga.
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b* Mn. Wnratovr'a childaon Soorawo ratting Svaca ihouM U»
used whoa an itpraduewiWtanL teoth.
U*To*th*Ut<lasuffci*nt*aM| tb*littleabevubawakeaaa “bright
quiet button.** aloag, aad It it pleasant to tost*. Ik
oo soothes a the chil4,aottanstheguHM,aUa,toll rtry pain*
ngulato* diarrhea*, th* bowela, whether sndis arising tbs boot known teething retaodf
to* from «*
other Oaueee. Twentr-flvf orate a botUo,
I. A OIKS w*ntWiiUHng
Needing 4 tonic, or children that
BR o W ^Ps«* U Brrr«HA Melaria, ;i(ii
It is pleasant to take, Ail raw* dealer* keep It.
Son, and BUlouaucaj.
We sell the Spencer Optical
Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. Thfiy are very fine
glasses and you should try
them before purchasing else¬
where. S. J. McKnightsNew
Drug Stove, Dalton Ga.
We have replenished our stock o
ladies hats trimmings &cin the
latest designee and know no better
way of advertising than to ask the
ladies to call and examine for them¬
selves. Our prices are reasonable
New York Store
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
* Georgia Mbit*, Coast,
M. M. Bates Executor of tfc* EitsU of 0.
C. McLain doed., represent! to tha Court la
kit petitien dal, died, thatb* baa fall, ad
minute-red said D C McLain’* aatate. This
is tharoforo to eito ait person* ooaooraod,
hairs aad eraditora to allow oaaao if an, tho,
oaa, wh, said Exaaator should not ho dis¬
charged from his Sxosutorahip aad roeoiro
lottora of diamisilda oa tho 1st Moada, in
Mareh 1891. This poo Id 18*0.
W. S. Raxaar, Ordinary.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
flaergia Hurra, Cooat,.
Natioa iaharah, girts to all parsons con¬
that William L tasks, lato of Mur¬
ray count, departed this Ufa intaatata and
no person has applied for* administration oa
th* eatata of said deed, ia said state; that
admislstratien'will ho rested ia tl»# Clark
of tho Superior Court or; tome other St aad
proper pereoa, after tha publication of thfe
citation, unless valid objeetiens ia made to
hit appointment.
Siren under m, hand and offieial lignitara
this the 3d da, Deo. 1890. W. H. Ranssr,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
OlOXQU MoaiUT.CoOICTT.
Whaieai C H King Admr of D L Pettitt
represent* to the court ia hit petition dal,
filed, t at ho hue fall, adniaiatorod laid
oatato. Tbit ia tharoforo to'oito alt peraoaa
ooaooraod, heirs aad eroditora to show eouao
if .a, tha, cob, wh, aaid.Admr. ahould not
ho discharged from hi* administration and
roeeira latter* of dismiss)#* oa tho lit.
Monday Marsh 18*1. W. H. Rixibt,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia, Murray Count,
Whcroua C N king Adur. of Bliiaboth
Mauldin, represents to th* Court in hia pn
tition duly filed that be haa full, admiais
lered aaid Batata. Thia ia to cite all poraoaa
concerned, heira and creditor* to*how oaaae
if an, the, oa* why aaid Adair, ahould uet
be discharged fro o his administration and
racaire letters of dismission on th* lat Mon¬
day in Maroh 1191. W. H. Raksit,
Ordinary.
JANUARY SHERIFF'S SALES.
STATB.br-'O boboia mobeat coddty.
Will be sold before the Court House door
ia tb* town of Spring Plaoe U*. to th* highest
bidder nt publie outer, between th* legal
hours of sVe on tb* first Tuoadu, in Jauu
ry next the fallowing p-operty towit:
Ou* apottod horae mul* about 19 yaara
old, oee bar nnrV-AbouU3 year, aid, one
britidlo’row about# year/ old, And on two
horra wagup. “h|^buru”,. : ui»ke. Levied o
as tho property of J W D*»l by virtu# of a
suprtioj court mortgage ft f» from raid
county ill foror of John Montgomery against
said J w Deal. Property now in parsesaioa
of said defendant. This Deo. 3d 1899.
Ala* lot of land No 131, in tho 8th Dist.
and 3daeot of aaid county. Levied on as tb*
property of Sarah E Bagioy by virtue of a
11 fa from the juatloos court of the 828 Piat
G M said county in favor of Trammell Starr
against 8 E and JI W Bagioy. Levy made
and returned to ane b, J F Gllbrot L C.
Thia Doo.Snd 189#.
Also forty acres of land in the South Ennt
corner of lot of land No 41, in tha 8th Dial.
and 3d secL of said county. Levied on a*
; th* property of J II Book and Nathan Rob
inydn 'ty virtue of a justiaes court; S fa from
lz91at Pitt. G M said ^County in favor of
Bf U Fincher against J HJBeck and Nathan
Robiiapa^ RobiiSh^L. ^avydnade afid retaroed to m*
by J L C.
Alto at. thA aalno time and place on* hun¬
dred and twont, now* off th* South aide cf
lot oftaud -N^SOr -in the Eighth Dlatri-t
■>*d 3d tootion of said county. Levied on by
virtu* «f and to satisfy i. justic* court fl f*
from th* 984th Pitt G M aaid county iu favor
of Dr J A Craven vt. Tom Brindie. Property
pointed ou t b, pla’ntiff.
Lav, mad* and returned to mt b, J M
Fox L. C.
Alio at the same time and place ona un¬
divided half interest in I't of land Me IM
in tb* 8th Di't and 3d section of Murray
count, Gn. Levied on oa th* pro,art, of
D M Elrod to anthf, a justice* court# fa ia
sued from lb* 824tb Pitt G. M. in favor ef
John A Berry, againat D M Elrod at priaoipl*
and J L Robinson security. This Pee 8fd
1890. J. C. MoExtiss, Sheriff.
HOMK 8 IE 1 D NOTICE.
Georgia Marro, Count,.
P H Fit*, Jr:, ha* applied for exomptjon
tion of pora n» t, and petting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at 12 o’clock M on th# 31ft
December 189# at m, ofiee.
W. H. Ramskt, Ordinary.
e w York Store.
New Goods, latest Styles.
Millinery and Fancy Goods! Notions and Trimming#!
Ladise of Murray oounty call and examine oar nicely eeleeted Goods
Hats, Bonnets, Ac, Dalton Ga. 4-18-ly
Harris & Davis,
Woodlawn, -00:00—— Georgia
•{ DEALERS IB }>
General Merchandise and Country Produce.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION l
1 T Mlllner, Stare el
J. «fc J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A now and elegant assortment of Milinor, and Straw Good#,•insisting of Straw
Soaaatsaad Ladlas’aad Childran'a Hats [trimmad ‘aad aatrimmad] Nosh
aad Sash Rihbens, Vllvet Ribbons, Nook Ties, Bonnot Silks, Eetins,
Velvets and Crapss, Flowers, Foathsrs,Ornaments do. Onr goods
wore bought of tholargostand host importing Ronsostn Baiti
mors and New Tert, and will ha sold at ear, lew
prleeifor eash.
1890. 1890.
T. J. O y B E Y,
Place, Georgia
Clothing! j Clothing! Clothign!!
I have ou hand, and will keep the^bestjlioe 't*f Gents ready
tnude clothing, on the market.
tyAlso a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps,* Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries’&c., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
Spectacles For Sale By
Dr, John F. Harris,
Spring Place, Georgia.
—Dealer In—
v* .. .Diugs, Medicine, Chemicals, • ft e •
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Spunges , Broshes,{Perfumery &c. Keep sjalso 17 a fullflin
of Tobacco, Cigars. Stationary .JPaints,’Oils, Varnishes\fec.
A choice selection ,of family Groceries,
cheap 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, Lenoir’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats of the latest styles, all of which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
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J . L. TAPP
BHAUB IN ■■* .*.
Diamonds, Watchei, Clocks, Jewelry> Silver-ware^
Wedding Presents, Christmas Presents and Present*
for the Old and the Young.
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MYOPIA, HYPERMETROPIA, PRESBYOPIA,
At
ASTIGMTISM,
Or any defect in vision that can be remedied by refract • i ■
ive power, accurately and skillfully corrected. Cal! at
J L TAPP’S Jewelry Store, next door to Lovenuil'i v,
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No charge for testing the eye#.