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Spring Pl»o», Ga.
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HOME NEWS.
Give us your spring advertise¬
ments.
Mrs Alfred Kincade of Dunn died
on Monday night.
0et your fall and winter suits
*fcOvbev ( 8.
There seems to be more demand
for tenants this eeasoD than usual
An infant of Mr and Mrs Bartow
Kincade of Dunn died on Monday
night.
B. H Gregory has purchased tha
farm of 13. A Gregory near Hass
ler Mills.
A lively session of the justice
aourt was held at Bull Pen on last
Saturday
Esq. V. A. Stuart, of near town
it just recoveiing from a spell of
the measles.
Ool W Brimblette has moved
to the L if Peeple’s farm in the
edge of town.
Maehburn Weils is erecting a
new dwelling in the,‘yard' where
^Jiis old one now stands.
Mr William Tyson and family
have moved^ to Cohutta Springe
Wo are sorry to give them up.
The mill of Camp & Co., in
town, will grind only on Friday of
each week, until notice is given
of a change.
W E Tyson left Monday Morning
with some Horses and mules for
Middle Georgia where he expects
to make sale of them.
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Who has put it iu their book of
resolutions that they will tuy
nothing on timo this year that
they can get along without?
Occasionly a man comeB along
and makes us smile by placing
a dollar in our hand*—we would
lik'l* to smile often next sals day.
We 1 know bow to Bympaihize
with Bro- H. A. Chapman, of the
Calhoun Times, who i* undergo¬
ing a siege of the la grippe. We
have experienced it.
f^There is nothing that will add
more to the durability and beauty
of your home than a new dressing
of paint, Take the jadvice and
profit by it.
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Deputy Sheiiff W C Grove's en¬
tered his duties last week, and is
assisting Sheriff McEntire in ths
preliminary work for the spring
Term of court.
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Farmers, prepare your fertilizers
during the bad woattier when you
can’t do anything else and you
will not be bothered with paying
such large guano bills in the fall.
Some men will come to town
after a coffin and when asked for
loral news they will tell you that
they dont know auy.j,Such was the
case the other day.
A deed was presented to the
Clerk for Kecord one day lest week
that hears dato eleven thousand
eight hundred and ninety one-. Ten
thousand yeais before it will take
©fleet.
E«q. S. G. Carter, has moved
from his home in town to the '«m
of Jeny Carney, one and a half
miles west of fere,' where he will
try his hand farming m re exten
•ively than heretofore.
We Call attention to the double
Column advertisement in this issue
of the Dalton Guano Manufact¬
uring Company They offer some
Bice piemium8 and it would pay
our farmer 1 to enter the contest.
T. J. * Ovb«y will sell ,C„
clothn-g as cheap as it can be
bought iu Ga.
T. B Camp and Co have taken
tbeir planer to Dalton to bo repaired
and will soon be -eady to dress
and match lumber for this section
This will be great convenience , to
a
OUr people as they have tt> haul
tbeil match lumber fro.n Dali Oil
lit the present.
' ^ P r0 P 0Se sn ^ old. young
011(1 Pleased in shoes, Ovbey
Mr FM Stewart, who went from
this COllEty to Witchata County
Texas, a short time ago, in a
communication to one of our citi
Zens gives the following prices of
produce in that section: Corn 65
to 85 cts., wheat 85 cts, oath 50 cts,
pork 5 cts. Ee set ms to be ver y
well pleased with the naw country.
This week we sand out a num¬
ber of statements for subscription
and work done in tho office. We do
hope that every one who receives
a statement will call on us at once
aud settle the amount they are duo.
We dislike very much to have
to dan our delinquent subscribers
through the paper and . hope that
those who have paid their subscrip
toin for 1890 will n it feel that this
is intended for them.
I have enlarged my store room
which enables me to carry a lar¬
ger line of general merchandise
than ever before. T J Ovbey.
The John B. Gordon Camp of
Confederate Veterans met at the
conrt house at 12 o'clock m. Jany.
14th 1891.and on account ot the
inclement weather and the small
attendance, the Camp adjourned to
iceeUagain at 1 o’clock p. m. 1st.
Tuesday in February. 1591. All
members are requested to be pres
ent as the election of officers will
take place at said meeting.
J. A. McKamy, Secy.
For tombstones and monumental
work call on C N King.
The Force Bill is de d and the
sjuth retains her liberty Congress
has so decided. The shot guns and
bayonets have been laid on tho
sheif.
I am now receiving a complete
line of imported dress’goods and
invite the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere. Ovbey.
Messrs T. A. & S. E. Barry of
Dalton, Oa., have rnteied into a
copaitm-rship with Dr Blossar for
the mauulrcture of bis great rem¬
edy for catarrh, which is a perma¬
nent cure for Catarrh, Bronchi¬
tis, Colds &c. It ii very pleasant
to use, not being a snuff or douche
or anything of that kind. A trial
sample will.be mailed fiee to any
applicant. Address Dr J. W.
Blossar & Co., Dalton, Ga.
AIXU’CE l ICTCBKBS.
The Executive committed oi the
farmers Alliance of the statehas ap
pointed lecturers for each congress
ional district, who will enter upon
their duties on the 6th of Februa¬
ry, who will give the brotherhood
throughout the state the present
status of the organization and
what is hoped to be accomplished
in the future. The lecturers will
receive instructions from the state
lecturer at such times as ho may
desire.
Lecturers for this, the Seventh
Congressional district are W 8
C peland, A P Farror and Pal¬
mer.
Alliancemen should make it
convenient to hear them.
Notice the changed double col¬
umn advertisement ot J. L Tapp
of Dalton in this issue. It will be
to your interest to see his elegant
and buj erb line of Jewlery. His
stock of watches and clocks, is not
to be excelled in North Georgia; he
is also making a specially of Spec¬
tacles, is prepared vrithlhe lalest
improved instruments for testing
the eyes and corectmg defects. If
you need anything in this Hue it
would pay you to call and see b m
Next door to Loveman*.
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Ad , lMtoMothrtl .
Mrs.WmuLoWs soothing sxnurshould«iw*»*
be used -when children ore cutting teeth, it r—
itoveet^uuk-suffere^aonoe Uprodnoes&itnrah
2e a button.” it ie very pleiraant to teste. .It
^InSeethoborreU^and diarrhcea, whether erising is tlf« Sit from known teething remedy os
for bottle.
whoroeueee. Twenty-fire cents a
Of course I got my suit at Ov
bey‘8, no belter goods can be had
in (he market.
Ovbey is leading in clothing,
JOB PRINTING.
* When you need anything in tbia
line-jjfud {jhiPrtsill, your orders to McNally
& Cleveland, Tennessee.
Thiy»will do you right. All work
dote promptly. Send for prices
&c
MONEY TO LOAN,
on real estate, in amounts not less
than $300, cheaper than oan be get
at home. Apply through
C. N. King.
We are bound to lead the
market on Clothing this season.
Wu have received and are re¬
ceiving the largest line of
Clothing ever brought to
Spring Place. We have culled
the market for best goods that
could be had, and buying in
large quantities, enables us 1 to
sell at Rock Bottom p'ices.
T. J. Ovbey
By George! that's a pretty suit
—Yes, got it at Ovbey’s.
When you are in Dalton dont
forget that L Buoholz keeps the
the standard confectionaries and is
always ready tc wait on the Murray
boys. A good square meal will be
furnished for only 25 cents. Re¬
member Mr Buck, first door below
Trevitte & Bryant’s drug store.
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALES.
State or Gkoroia Murray Court
VViil be sold before the court
house door in the town of Spring
Place, to the highest bidder at pub
lie out Ciy between the legal hours
of sale on the 1st Tuesday m March
next, the following described prop
trtv to wit:
One store house and lot in Spring Place
Ga. being the lot whore W. J'. Johnson livos
and docs business, and said lot containing a
bout one aero and a half; also twenty eight
an lone half acres of land out of the North East
co. ner of lot * f lend No. 319 in the 9th Dist.
and 3d sect, of said county of Murray. Said
property levied on as the properly of IV. J.
Johnson to satisfy on exocution from the
justiee court of the 821th dist, G. M. of said
county, in favor of Sanford, Chamberlain A
Albers against said W. J. Johnson.
Also at the Stine timo andplaoe, one house
and lot i i Spring Place, Ga , loing the hoi se
and lot whete W. W. Andersen now lives,
bounded oa north and west by Spring l’lare
and Ellijay road, on South and East by
Harris and Ogletree land Said lot contain,
lug seven acres, more or loss, and being the
lot under fonco where W. W. Anderson lives
and being a portion of lot oi land No. 244,
in Dili Dist. and 3d Sect, of said county of
Murray. Said property levied on 119 the prop¬
erly of W. w. Anderson to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Su erior court of said aounty
of Murray in favor of L. J Ouiahuudro A Co.
against said W. W. Anderson.
Also at the saiuo time and place, eighty
neros of the North half of lot of land No.
278in ths Ulh district and 3d seetion of said
county. Levied on by virtue of and to satis¬
fy a justice court fi la issued from the 824th
distri ;t G. M. in f.vor of F. Vornberg A Co.
vs. O. P. Owen. Property pointed out by
the plaintiff. Levy made and returned to
me by 1. M. Campbell, L.C, This the 28th
day of J.a uary 1891. J. C. MgEntirk,
Sh eriff.
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I FENCES
6 [improved!
For
Residues, Church,
Cemetery.
i Roof Hitching •rating. Posts.
AlJ imsst* 1
LINTELS.
Iron Verandas.
fail Cells cmSSl
Saw Mills and
I Machinery,
Write hr Price*.
lihSL? HAHmcmXHOCO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA
Be wire you mention this paper.
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Roy’s
Blood Purifier
Cures Boils, Old Sores, Scrofulous tTlcers, Scrof
iileus Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous
diseases. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Con
tageous Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of
les,Itch,Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Ecsema^ the Scalp, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Pustules, Pimp¬
Rheumatism, Constitutional Blood Poiaon, Mer¬
curial Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bones, Gen¬
eral Debility &*d all diseases arising from impure
Blood or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail dru ig
gists. $1 per bottle. Ray Remedy Co ., Atlanta. f -»-
We sell the Spencer Optical
Company’s Spectacles and eye
glasses. They are very fine
glasses and you should try
them before put chasing else¬
where. S. J. McKnights New
Drug Store, Dalton Ga.
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EXECUTORS N0TICB.
Georgia Murray County
M. M. Bates Executor of the Estate of 0.
C. McLain deed., represents to tbo Court in
his petition duly filed, that he has fully ad¬
ministered said I) C McLain’s estate. This
is therefore to oito all persons eoneerned,
heirs and creditors to show cause if any they
can, why said Exeeutor should not bo dis¬
charged from his Executorship and receive
letters of dismission on the 1st Monday in
March 1891. This Deo 3d 1890.
W. H. Riusiv, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Oxouaix MurratCouktv.
Whereas C N King Admr of D L Pettitt
represents to the court in his petition duly
filed, t at he has fully administered said
estrte. Thii is therefore to cite all persona
concerned, heirs and oraditors to show cause
if >:ay they oan, why said Admr. should not
he discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the 1st.
Monday March 1891. W. H. Ramsey,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
| Georgie. Murray County
Whereas C N King Admr. of K isabeth
Mauldin, represents to the Court in his pe¬
tition duly filed that he has fully adminis¬
tered said Estate. This is to oiteall persons
concerned, heirs and oreditors to show oause
if any they oan why said Admr. should not
be discharged fro a his administration and
reoeire letters of dismission on the 1st Mon¬
day in March 1891. W. H. Ramsey,
Ordinary.
FEBRUARY SHERIFF’S SALES.
Statu or Gioroia Murray couuty.
Will be sold before the Court House d.or
in the town of Spring Plaoe Ga. to the highest
bidder at public ontcry between the legal
hours of sale oil the first TutBdsy in Febru¬
ary next the following p operty towit:
One block marc, with blaze (aoo, ton years
old, aid one black horie three yeais old.
Levied eu as the property of, J. W. Rape! -
by virtue of a mortgage fi fa f om Murray
Suporior court in favor of John Silvers Sr.
against J W Raper. This Deo SOt'u 1890.
AlsiCat the same time and place, two
ten ths undivided interests in the north hfclf
of lot of lend No 65 in the 9th Diet and 3d
section of said county. Levied on as the
propa rly of A G aud D M Vining—one tenth
as the property of each by virtue of a 8 fa
from the county court of Mrogan county in
favor of Clayton A Webbvs.jA G aud D M
Vining. the 3rd 1891.
January
John C. McEhtirk, Sheriff.
NOTI3E.
• AU persons having claims agnintt the
Estate o f R. B. Keister, deceased, are noti¬
ced to present them at once for pay ment to
Trammell Starr and all persons owing said
• state are requested to pay at once. This
Jany. 23d 1891. MaroakktA. Kristie,
Administratr'x.
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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia Murray County:
To the Snpcri-r Court of said County.
The petition ( f William C. Tilton, John G.
Gwuld and Henry S. Granger shows that they
desire to he made a body corporate and
politic under the laws of Georgia, under the
nemo and style of ‘‘The Cdiutta Tale Com
p,,riy”. That ibe i.I-j.-eb of said company is
thv purchasing, loaning, owning, mortgaging,
Bulling, improvement and development of
mineral and other lands; the mining and
manufacture of talc in *11 its forms and
(Mi til a .1 olhur minerals or proper¬
ties owned or leased by said company; the
•etsiblithme.iit and one >ura»;ttmett t of
industries at.d immierntlon; the conducting
of a general morn* utile lusiliere; the use
nnd deve'opmtnt of water power, the build¬
ing of s'uica ways, construction of dams,
bn Uirg of rnilrasds, tramways »nd hotels;
the “esteblishnunt of fleam, olect.iic and
water power plums, .- ail privileges for
maintainance of the same amt for the profit¬
able e nducting of saidootnpany’e busoiess.
The said Company to It re the light to
site mid b« sn d in its corpora!o name, to
have hr ! to u o acomuion seal, to make by¬
laws him! s; upon ite own numbers, not in
consistest with the laws of 'he State or the
Uuitod Stat s; to re-.five donations by gift
or will, to make and jescind its by-laws at
pleasure and to procure *wh efoendmeat? !o
itt charter as may be au: homed by a iwo
thirds veto of the capital stock; to borrow
money, to issue notes or binds and to secure
t! e same by mortgage, deed or other con¬
veyance, either absolutely or in trust, Hpon
any of its rights, privileges, f anchises, pow¬
ers and property, and to exercise all powers
usually conferred upon corporations of simi¬
lar chatactor. os may he Cotisisteu' with the
laws of Geoagia.
The said Company is to have its principal
pla o of business in Murray county Ga
Potitioners furt' er show that the capital
stock of said company is tu be
divided into.10,000 shares of $100. each,
said stock to be full paid asd non
and petitioners desire the right to
said oapital stock by a two-thirds vole of the
stuck at *ny tirno to an amount not to ex¬
ceed $2,000,000. Ten per cent of said capital
sto khes been paid in.
Your oetitior ers pray the passing of an
order by the Honorable Court graining tbeir
application, aDd that they and their sueoess
ors be incorporated for and during a term
twenty year, with the privilege <f
at the expiration of said twenty years, for the
purpose* hereinbefore set forth.
Trammell Stabr; Aity. for petitioners.
Filed in office this the 27th day of Jany.
1891. S. II. Fixchrb.C. S. C.
A *rue extract from the minutes of Murrry
Supeiior crurt. S. H. FiSoh.b, C. S. C.
Farmers
8. E. BERRY, President T. A. BERRV, Sec'y end Trees.
P. B TRAMMELL, Vlcr-Pres. W. M. HAIC., Gen. Manager.
OFFICE OF
The Dalton Guano and
Manufacturing Co.,
Of Dalton Ga.
Manufactures of Standard Fertilizers,
Offer the following premiums for the best yield of seed
cotton on an acre of land where fertilized with their
Ammonuted Dissolved Bone:
$50,00 for largest yield on one acre.
30,AO ” 2nd. ” #1 i) V
Ton Ammoniated Dissolved Bone for 3d. largest yield on acre;
” Acid Phosphate for 4th. largest yield on an acre.
$15.00 tor 5th. largest yield on ” an acre. ”
$10.00 ” G ” ” ”
$5.00 ” 7 » 11 1) »'
Contest to be decided by disinterested judges on sworn
statements.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Just Received at the Mlliuer} Store of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw floods,consisting of Straw
Bonnetsand Ladies’ and Children's Hats [trimmed and untrimmed] Neck
and Sash Ribbons, Vilret Ribbons, Neok Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Our goods
ware bonght of the largest and best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and New Yorx, and will be sold at very low
prices for eash.
1891 . 1891 .
T. J. O T B E Y,
Spring Place, Georgia.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have on hand, and will keep the best Ime <>f Gents ready
made clothiug, on the market.
flgy Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries &c., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
Spectacles For bale By
Dr, John F. Harris,
Spring Place, Georgia..
—Dealer In—
. ...Diugs, Medicine, Chemicals,. • » •
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Spunges, Brashes, Perfumery <fcc. Keeps’also a tull 4 lm
of Tobacco, Cigars. Stationary, Paints, Oils, Varnishes <fcc.
A choice selection of family Groceries,
cheap for cash.
w. J. JOHNSON,
4 DEALER IN y
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.
Hemstr ee t & Leek,
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, ITEADSTON J 8. TABLETS CROSSE
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave. ,
(Jhattaw 'QQA, Tennu
c. N. KING, Local Agent, Spiing Place, Georgia.-