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NorthOeorgia Times.
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HOME NEWS.
Notice To The Ladies.
Wo we bouud to suit the
ladies’ fancy regardless of
what it costs. Have received
a beautiful stock of ladies’
hats and would like to stress
the fact that they are of the
very latest style and fashion.
A cordial invitation to all.
T. J. Ovbey.
Dnperior court inOslhoun this
week.
Corn planting season will soon
be here.
Work has been resumed oa the
jsil.
Business it very quiet in town
this week*.
« n—
A little sunshine would be great¬
ly appreciated.
The Mareb wind has already be¬
gun to blow.
We hopo to hear from our Su
maoh correspondent often,
Will McGhee was over from Wal
her last week.
8eed oats are higher than they
have been for years.
Advertise your spring goods—
now is yonr time,
The school in town is progress¬
ing nicely.
Dr W W Anderson went to
Chattanooga on business last week.
We regret t» learn that Mrs
Monroe McGhee is quit* jll again.
Rev. H W Morris is leaching at
Ft* Mountain Academy*
V -40*
,Ovbey is leading in clothing,
w 44 1
, Legal advertisements for next
month must appear in our next
issue. . .;•*•**
For tombstones and monumental
week call on O N King.
The Jet Marble 'Company has a
forte ot bands at work unearthing
the marble paod will likely do
business on an extensive scale.
The roads betweenJSpring Place
and D*Ro» have never been worse,
to far as we can remember*
T.J. Ovbey will sell ycu
clothing *8 cheap a» it can be
bought in Ga.
Mr. J O Morris if preparing for
the removal of the Post office to
the Johnaon center this week.
If you want a trial bottle of
“Our Native Herb” remedy call
or J A Dickson, connty treasurer,
at S| ring Place.
The thing that most needs the
attention of our people is the pub
lie reads. Something must be done
In this matter.
Therelbas never before been so
mnch cotton in this connty at this
season of the year—glad to see
onr people able to held for the mar¬
ket.
“Out Native Herb Remedy” is
composed of 31 Herbs, Barks and
Boots- Cares *11 diseases coming
from impure blood, when *11 other
remedies fail._
Col. B F Carter has opened suit
against the East Tennessee road for
$25 000 for injuries received while
eating *• mail agent on that rose
last October.
The general presentments of tlie
grand jury which are published
in this issue shows onr county to
be la a healthy condition,
Onr Native Herbs}
The Greatest Blood Pa rifier and
lover regulator. 200 Days Treat*
meni for $1,00. Apply to T N
Kirby, Alacnlta Ga., this county.
--!----”
Dr. J F Hatris, of this place has
made a more extensive preparation
of heme made fertilisers, than any
one i» this community. The Or.
i! a level headed larmer as well as a
physician.
Mr. SF .Lambeit temporarily our |*d con- in
tractor, who resides
town, lost his little child on last
Thursday. It was carried to Dawn
villa in W bitfield county for inter¬
ment His friends here sympathize
with he and ftmily in the loss of
their dear babe.
Onr Native Herbs, for all impuri¬
ties of the blood. Price $1.00 a
box, containing three packages of
powder wtich will make three
quarts of medicine.
Uncle Paul Heartsill was 76
years old on last Saturday and said
he was going to make two thousand
boards on his birth day.
Charter was granted to the Co
butt* Springs Company, and the
Cohutta Talc Company by the
court laBt week- We hope that
these companies will begin opera
tion during the present year.
Messrs T. A. & 8. E. Berry of
Dalton, Ga-, hare enteted into a
copai tn< rship with Dr Blossar for
the roauufreture of his great rem¬
edy for oatarrh, which is *' perma¬
nent cure for Catarrh, Bronchi¬
tis, Colds &c. It is rery pleasant
to use, not being a snuff or douche
or anything of that kind. A trial
sample will.be mailed tree to any
applicant. Address Dr J. *W.
! ilossar & Co., Dalton, Ga.
Mr. T B Camp of Spring Place
was called to the sick bed of his
mother in Whitfield county last
week who received a stroke of par¬
alysis- We are glad to learn that
she is better and will likely surrire
the stroke,
Wanted-—The consent of 10,000
Smokers,—to send each, a sample
ot of 150 “NICKEL* 1 Cigars and a
20 year gold filled Watoh, by Ex¬
press O. O, D. $5-00 and allow ex¬
amination, Havana Cigab Co.
Winston, N. C.
At the residence of Hon. P. Mc¬
Ghee, on Wednesday the 18th. Mr.
loward A Lowrey, one ot Dalton’B
mOBt enterprising ycung men, was and
wedded to his only single
much loved daughter. Miss Flor
ence. Rev. B F Foster performed
the ceremony, which .united them
into that oneness where happi¬
ness and love supremely reigns.
Mr. L. should congratulate him¬
self the longest day of his life in
iis fortune in the jewel that he
has won.
1891— Clothing! Clothing!—
Something we can’t do with¬
out and we are bound to keep
it.
We have received and are re¬
ceiving the largest line of
Clothing ever brought to
Spring Place. We have culled
market lor best goods that
be had, and buying in
arge quantities, enables us to
at Kook Bottom piices.
T. J. Ovbey
AI1iancemen!
A called meeting of the Murray
Alliance will be held in the
court honse in Spring Place on
Saturday the 7th of March, next, at
10 o'clock a. m. Bro. M L Palmer
Lectuier for the 7th Congressional
district, and perhapi ethers, will
be with us and deliver lectures.
We hope every Allianceman in the
connty that can possibly attend,
will be present.
Gome brethren and let us renew
onr interest in the good cause.
J, A. McKamy, Pres.
W. H. Bamsky, Sec.
Are you taking your county pa*
peri if not, why?—lost for want
of an answer. There is no good
reason why any good citizen should
not take his county organ. A mas
who dosn‘t subsoiibe for his county
paper acknowledges that he hasn’t
any interest in his oonnty—that he
is devoid of public spirit—that he
has got no interest in the educa¬
tion of bis children—cam nothing
about supplying himself and fam*
ily with th* nears ot th* eountry,
and tbit he is endeavoring to live
in t his vox Id independent.
without getting on., of toll for one
moment. Far such a man awaits
the epitaph: Died without friends.
Superior Court.
YPe give below tbe remain*
tler , of „ the , proceedings .. . . tbe ..
or
Supeiior court last week: fetate
vs X homas Wright, misde¬
meanor—discharged on de¬
mand; State vs Victor Keister,
discharged on demand; State vs
C W Bramblette, assault and
battery, guilty, $30. and cast;
State vs Burrel Brooks, misde*>
meanor, $25, and cost; State vs
William Chambers, shooting at
another, acquitted; State vs
David Kettles, approlnous
words, Nolle Prosequi was en¬
tered; State vs Lee Terry, as*
sault and battery, verdict of
guilty, $20 and cost; State vs
Will and Tut Wilks, (col) as¬
sault, guilty $10 and cost in
each case; State vs Laborn
Parsons assault and battery,
guilty, $20 and cost; State vs
Joe Ovbey, misdemeanor, plead
guilty, $25. and ooat; F Vorn
berg vs D It Loveman, certio¬
rari, dismissed; F Vornberg vs
O P Owens, and Sarah Owens
claimant, claim sustained; State
vh Lafayette TanVersley, con
tempt of conrl, fine $5. Mon*
roe Lewis was sentenced tor
horse stealing, ten years in the
penitentiary.
Of course I got my suit at Ov
bey's, no better goods can be bad
in the market.
By George! lhat‘6 a pretty suit
—Yes, got it at OvboY‘8.
MARCH SHERIFF'S SALES.
State or Giorgia Moruat Coder
Will be sold befoie the court
house door iu the town of Spring
Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬
lic out Ciy between the legal hours
of sale on the 1st Tuesday in March
next, the following described prop¬
erty to wit:
One store house and lot in Spring Place
Ga.being the lot where W. J. Jobnsen lives
and does business, and said lot containing a
bout one aere and a half; also twenty eight
an lone half aores of land out of the North East
corner of lot t f land No. 319 in the 9th Diet,
and 3d seot. of said eounty of Murray. Said
property levied ou as the properly of W. J.
Johnson to satisfy an execution from the
justioa court of the 824th dist. G.M.of said
oounty, iu favor ot Sanford, Chamberlain &
Albert against laid W. J. Johnson.
Also at the same time andplaoe, one house
and lot ii Spring Place,Ga., being the house
and lot wheat W. W. Anderson now lives,
bounded on north and west by Spring l’lare
and EIHjny road, on Sooth aud East by
Harris and Ogletree land. Said lot contain,
ing seven acres, more or less, aud being the
lot under feuoe where W. W. Anderson lives
and being a portion of lot ot land No. 244,
in Dih Dist. and 3d Seot. of said oonnty of
Murray. Said property leried on as the prop¬
erty of W. W. Anderson to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Su erior court of said aounty
of Murray infavor of L. J Omahundro A Co.
against said W.W. Anderson.
Also et the same time and plaoe, eighty
acres of tho North half of lot of land No.
278 in the 9th district and 3d section of said
eounty. Levied ou by virtue of end to satis¬
fy a justice oourt fi ta issued from the 824th
district G. t M. in favor of F. Vornberg A Co.
vs. 0. P. Owen. Property pointed out by
the plaintiff. Levy made aud raturued to
me by J. M. Cam,bell, L.C, This the 2Sth
day of January 1891. J. C. MbEntirk,
Sheriff.
SlisKINn-BLOOD
DISEASES.
The Beat Household Medicine.
Once or twice each year th© sys¬
tem needs pursing oT the impuri¬
ties which clog the blood. From
childhood to old age. no remedy
meets all cases with th© same cer¬
tainty of good results as
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM.
W. C. McGauhey, Webb City, Atk., writes.
«B. B. B. has done me more good and for less
money than any other blood purifier 1 evtr used.
I owe the comfort of my life to it."
P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Vo.. August to, .888,
writes: “I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation
of my health. I have had it in my family now
nearly two years, and in all that time have not liad
to have a doctor."
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Neuralgic s-er*on*
Brown’tt Iron Hitter*,
has treS J Mark am! rallinea
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.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Georgia Mmrray Cennty
M. M. Bate* Hxeeator of thi Bctat# of G.
C. McLain dead., represents to the Conrt in
bi* petition duly Sled, that bt ba» fully ad¬
ministered laid D C McLain's aitate. Thic
ic therefore to cite all per*ont eoneeratd,
heir* and creditors to show eamo if any tboy
can, why laid Executor should not bo dis¬
charged from bis Exeentorship und reeeiro
letters of dismission on tbo 1st Monday ia
Marsh 1891. This Doe 3d 1890.
W. H. Rabbit, Ordiaary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Qxokoia Mouuat.Cooxty.
Whereas 0 N King Admr of D L Pettitt
represents to tbo oourt in his petition inly
Sled, t at’ be has fully administered said
eststo. Thi* is therefore to cite all persons
oonoorned, heirs and eroditors tojshow oatue
if nay they can, why said,Admr. should not
bo discharged irem his administration and
receive letters of dismission on tbo 1st.
Monday March 1891. W. H. IUmsit,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia, Murray County
Whersas C N King Admr. of Elisabeth
Mauldin, reprossnts to th. Conrt in his pe¬
tition duly filed that he hat fully adminis¬
tered said Estate. This is to eiteall persons
concerned, heirs and oreditors to shovr eause
if any they «an why a&id Admr. should net
be discharged fire-a his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the 1st Mon¬
day ia March 1891. W. H. R.mskt,
Ordinary.
Georgia Murray County
C. C. Howell Executor of estae of L D
Hartly represents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he baa fully administered
said L D Hartly estato according to his
will. This is tbesefore to cite all persons
conoerncd, heira and oedito s, to show
cause if any they can, why said Executor
should not he discharged from administra¬
tion and reoeive letters of dismission on the
1st Monday in May 1891. This Fehy. 4th
1891. W. H.Raxsxt, Oidinary.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of R. B. Keister, deceased, are noti¬
fied to present thorn at onoe for payment to
Trammell Starr aud all persona owing said
estate are requested to pay at' onoe. This
Jany. 23d 1891. Margars-<{. KxIstxi,
"Administratrix.
13 IRON
CO., FENCES
GATES, P0ST3,
MANUFACTURE SURE. GUARDS,
OEORQIA. every description.
PAPEN SILLS, COLUMNS.
OALTON, THIS LINTELS,
MENTION GRATINGS.
MANLY VERANDAS,
STAIRS.
CRESTING8,
TOWERS.
Write for
C*talor*»e#
fHAtgflGHT
HsL 71 a-SJ. %(cured 49 ***** YEARS >
ORIGINAL 5?
THE L'/jj tUL,
UNIT J8fc'
TAKE V
m
It haa permanently cured thousands
of less. cases If pronounced have premonitory by doctors hope¬
toms, toms, such such yon Cough, Cough, Difficulty symp¬ of
as as
BrenthinK, &c., don’t t CONSUMPTION delay, d but use
PISO’S von
immediately. By Drugglste. °-5 cents.
I, AD IKK building
Needing a tonic, or children that want
K H O W s’s ’ UloVflITTKRS.
Farmers
8. E. BERRY, Presideut T. A. BESSY, Rsc'y sbS Ties,
P. B TRAMMELL, Vicr-Pree. W. M. HAIG, 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
Ammonixted Dissolved Bone:
$50,00 for largest yield on one acre.
30,G0 ” 2nd. ” ” " ” ”
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 ” 6 ” ”
$5.00 ” 7 11 11 11
Contest to be decided by disinterested judges on sworn
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
millinery Goods,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Bust Received at the Mllluery Store of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and slsgantassortmantof Millnevy and Straw Goo<«8,consisting untrlmmed] of Nook Straw
Bonnets aud Ladies’and Children’s Hats [trimmed land
and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Nsek Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ac. Ohr goods
were bought of the targestand best importing Houses in Balti¬
more and Now Torx, and will he sold at rery low
prices for oath.
1891. 1891.
T. J. O y B E Y,
Spring Place, Georg ia.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I bave ou hand, and will keep the best line of Gents ready¬
made clothing, on the market.
tgfAlso a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes,'Hard¬
ware, Groceries <fec., and will sell at low prices, for'eash.
W. J. JOHN sour,
«{ 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.
Hemstreet & Leek 9
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS CROSSES
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave.
Ohattav 'oga, Tsxa.
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spi ing Place, Georgia.
1891 1891
Robinson & Fincher
SPRIN® PLACE, GEORGIA
.... Dealers In ....
Grooeriss, Provisions, Coifest loner let, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Meal, Lard, Sugar, Oeffss,
Syrup and in fact everything ia the grocery line; Queens >nd Tin were; Also a select
Sleek o»NOTIONS.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUT THE ABOVE.MENTIONBB'GOODs
■ * * * Will buy ell kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butter, corn, •••#
peas and anything in the produce li.-.e. nnd pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
C*U *nd see onr goods and get prioeB before you sell your produce
or ^ onr eroeovm dre