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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1891)
North Georgia Subscription Rates: On. year, $1 00 Six months, Heaths, 2fioenti. Payable in advance. Address all communications ti Tbc Soring Plans, Ga. HOME NEWS. Notice To The Ladies. We are bouud to suit ladies? fancy regardless what it costs. Have received a beautiful stock of ladies’ bats and would like to the fact that they are of very latest style and fashion. A coidial invitation to all. T. J. Ovbey, Ovbey is leading in clothing, The jail is uow clear of prisoners. Hill Audeison is moving to £ own There were but few in town Tuesday. Tax Collector Welch is on the sick list. February was snowed out on last Saturday The county board had their usu¬ al meeting Wednesday. For tombstones and monumental work call on C N King. Mr James Headrick of Cohutta Spring is quite sick. Col. T St-irr attended court in Calhoun last week. “There is no place like home“— for tha boys f.t night, Dr. O Stafford was no better yesteraay. The many friends of W A Latch are glad to see him out again. Mr. J. L. Fincher of Tilton was in town Tuesday. -——» —■» — --- There is a good deal of sick¬ ness about Hassler Mills. Notice the professional Card of C, N King in this issue. Mr. and Mi s. J 8 Keister of Qai -ton are visiting relatives in town this week. Miss Aggie Ramsey has accept¬ ed a position in the Spring Place High School. T. J. Ovbey will sell ycu clothing as cheap as-it can be bought in Ga. The new hotel in Dalton has been rented to an Indianian at $2,600 per year. Daniel Keith, a negro prospector has discovered a rich vein of gold in Lumpkin county. Col H. H Anderson is improving the residence beyond the Cemetery and will move in soon. We would like to apologize for j intimating in our last i«sue that spring time was drawing near Farmers are beginning to look a little blue over the con - tiDued bad weather. •* Mr. C C Bailey and family <»f this place are moving to Chattanooga this week. Mifi«*Minnie Daily took charge of a school in the lower part of the county the first of the week. Mr. Elisha Gefley of the Tenth District is very feeble and is not expected to live but« short time. Col. W O Martin and John L Ed¬ mondson of Dalton, were in town Monda; and Tuesday on business. If you want a trial bottle of “Our Native Herb” remedy call on J A Dickson, county treasurer, at Sj ring Place. Yon could travel the upper ront to Pal ton very well, but for the mud -for this reason all take the lower. How long has it been since yon ihade remarks about yonr neighbor that yWwouldn't care to have him make about yourself? And yet he could with as much propriety make them as yon. Bovs get your mail now at the Johnson corner and not the. “fe¬ male;* 4 we can't do without postmistress. Let our citizeub be of one in the matter of a railroad this section and yon will be surpris ed at the result. Col. 0. N- King, accompanied Mrs. King and their little Mamie, visited relatives in ville during the past week. Our Native Herbs, for all impuri¬ ties of th» blood. Price $1.00 a box, containing three packages of powder which will make three quarts of medicine. tYe would be glad if our com¬ munication* from Ignorance could be forwarded ns in time to reach our office by Monday evening. Our Native HerbsJ The Greatest Blood Purifier and Liver regulator. 200 Days Treat¬ ment for $1.00. Apply lo T N Kirby, Alaculsa Ga., this county. Monroe Lewis was carried to Dade coal mines last Saturday by Capt. Wm A Starns an official of the Georgia penitentiary. Mon¬ roe will haidly etoal any more horses soon. Wanted- —The consent ot 10,000 Smokers,—to send each, a sample lot of 150 “NICKEL' 1 Cigars and a 20 year gold filled Watch, by Ex¬ press O. O, D. $5 00 aud allow ex¬ amination, Havana. Cigar Co. Winston, N. C. ‘ Our Native Herb Remedy” is comp ised of 21 Herbs, Barks and Roots. Cures all diseases coming from impure blood, when all other remedies fail. Mr. C. Mooney of Fair mount Ga was in town Tuesday. Mr Mooney is still in the tobacco business but had sold out bis load before he reached Spring Place. On last Monda- the 2od of this inst Col H. Heartbill was 84years old. On that day his daughter, Mrs James Q. bleed, gave him a birth day dinner, of which we received some el the cake—thanks, The Col, is hale and healthy an' we hope he may yet see many more birth days. Parents you should Educate your cbildten even though you have*to make a sacrifice to do it. This is an advanced age and to keep pace with it, skill in the arts and science is necessary. Great men spring from rural homes. Yon dont know what* in your child till yon develop his mind. We direct your attention to the advertisement of Judge Dennis Johnson of his fine thoroughbred Jack in this issue. Mr Johnson will have fine stock regardlees of the price and the time consumed in traveling np and downjthe coun¬ try to find them. In far-away Ken¬ tucky be purchased rhe animal ad verti-ed. Mr. Beu S. McNeal son of Mr. John McNeal, graduated at the Eclectic Medical college in Atlanta on last Friday-we do not know whether he will hang ont his ahiDgle in thase parts or not but we wish him success where ever he may go. In publishing the general pre sentmentB of the grand j»ry in our last issue, the types made us say that J A Dickson, present Treas¬ urer, received of S M Wall, former Treasurer, $3,497,27, when we should have said $3,427.27, and that the school commissioners paid out on proper vouchers $4,- 602,12, when it should have read $4 560,12. Dr. Hill Harris and family moved to Dalton this week and will make that «ity their home. The Dr. is a young man of true merit, with a promising future, and we regret very much to lose him trom our town. Dalton should cougrat ulane h erself in getting such young men. By GeorgeJ that's a pretty Buit —Ye3, got it at O 7bey% Or course I got my suit at bey's, no better goods can be in the market. 1891 — Clothing! Something we can’t do with out and we are bound to keep it. We have received aud are re¬ ceiving the largest line or Clothing ever brought to Spring Place. We have culled the market for best goods that could be bad, and buying in large quantities, enables us to sell at Rock Bottom prices. T. J. Ovbey APRIL SHERIFF’S SALES. Station Georgia Murray Coum Will be sold before the court house door iu the town of Spring Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬ lic out cty between the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday »n April next, the following described prop¬ erty to wit: One fifth undivided interest in lot of land No. 22# in the 9tU Diet, and 3rd Sect, of said county. Levied on as the property of Emily Springfield by virtue of a Justices court fi fa from the 824th Dist. G M of said eoanty in favor of W W Anderson against •aid Springfield. Levy made and returned l e mo by John Childers L C. Also at the same time and place one hun. d red and thirty acres more or less of lots ot land Nob. 201 and 26li in the 9t district and ?>4afcc tion, said parts of lots of land being the northeast portion of said lots and lying east of the Spring Place and Carters Quarter road. Levied on as tho property of A Bishop by virtue of a Justice Court fi fa is¬ sued from the 824th district G« M., ot said county# Levy made and returned to mo by J, M. Campbell, L. C. Also at the same time and place lots of land Nos. 22, 14,15 and 23, all of said land being and lying in the 33th districtand 3d section of said county. Levied on as tho property of Eliiaboth Holland, by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi fa issued from tho Tux Collector’s office of Baid county in favor of stato and oounty tux for the year 1S90. Also r.t the same lime p.tul place five sixth undivided interest in one hundred and fifty four acres of land in the 9th district, and third section nt said eotuify, being all ol lot No. 150, except six acres in the southwest corner. Also the same interest in thirty ncreR of lot No. 139, in the 9th district and 3d sec¬ tion of said county, said thirty acres being divided by the Conna* sauga river, a portion being in each of the C0UtltiQ8 ot Murray und Whitfield and described as folic-ws: Commencing at the S W corner of lot No 139 and running N E so as to make seven acres more or less on the west side of said river, thence np said river to Mill creek. theDco np said creek to west line of lot No 138, (hence south along said line to the corner of said lot, tlienee west to the beginning point. Levied on by virtue ot and to satisfy a fi fa issued trom the superior court of said countv in favor of G W Hill vs. C C Hallman, as tha property of defendant in fi fa, This March 4th 1891. J. O. MoEntire, SbfT. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Ooorgia, Murray Co unly To all whom it may conceun. CN Kiighag in due form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Pinkney F Howell, lute of said oounty deceased, and I will pass f p n said appl-Vation on the first Monday in April 1891. This Match 3d, 1891. W. H. Ramsky, Ordinary. —: CHAS. N. KING:— ATTORNEY AT LAW, Spring Hace, Ga. mmm LihjgSsR-is 8$f mS • AitiUi.tW. JU.niout. ltecui'j c:n iiuk ‘‘aa-ttov. plated. «SH open face or hnm-imr cv e. Xnd'.w Frert with y^nr’j orfonfs’8fx«»,finely pottrlcra Farm'.y Given Vnpur to sJl n who «oad Bubt/vipt thor'Trow ion a and dross of uo ud Mnr.rr’odl ’.tjien, and only On«3)oil»« r. An vlcrnut Gold Vl-.‘ id rbr.ln, with tho abovo, 50 cer.tj ext-ft. INTI;Q7JUCTION CO.. Tre,unnt. IV. Y. IRON FENCES 1 IMPROVED] For Resifivics, Church, Cemetery. Roof Cresting, pitching Posts. FT CAST COLUMNS, SILL?, LINTELS. Iron Verandas. ’ail Ceils AND CAGES hrr Saw Mills amt Machinery, Write for Priocs. HAUL'S ^OTPaCTTMNG CO., ©ALTON, CffiOKOIA. Be wre you menilen lhh paper. Messrs T- A. & S. E. Barry of Dalton, Ua., have entered into a copai tmrship with Dr lilossar for the rnaiiufrcture of his great rem edy for catarrh, which is a perma¬ nent. euro for Catarrh, Bronchi¬ tis, Colds &o. It is very pleasant to use, not bein': a - nufi or douche or anything of that kind. A trial sample will * mailed tie© to any ap p lies n oMro-is Dr J. W. Blo<; • X Qo . da. IF /YOU GATARK AVE gold in the Ilend, Throat, or Lungs, we cbN ouro you by our new method. Remedy pleas' ant. Cost moderate. Send for sample, whig) wamail FREE! Address, 0R\J. W. BL08SER & CO, DALT0N/3A. 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. When you are in Dalton dont forget that L Bucholz keeps the the standard confectionaries and is always ready to 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. Georgia Murray County C. C. IIowcU Executor of estao of L D Ilartly represents to tho court iu his petition duly filed,that he has fully administered said L D Hartly estate according to his will. This is thesofore to c to all persons concerned, heirs and oiedito e, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should not bo discharged from administra¬ tion nnd receive letters of dismission on the 1st Monday in May 1891. This Feby. 4th mi. W. H.Ramsrt, Ordinary. Georgia, Murray County: To all whom it may concern: Jas. W Mackey Guardian tor U. F. P Summerour applies to me for letters of die nissiou from said Guardian, and I will pass upon his application on tha 1st Monday in April 1891. This March 4th 1891. W. H K am sly Ordinary. administratrix notice. Georgia Murray Coun y M A Keis/er, Administratrix of K B Keis¬ ter, represents to the Court in her petitiou duty filed, that fhe hfl» fully adittiuistcred said estate. This is therefore to cite all per¬ sona concerned, kindred and creditora, to show cause, if any they can, why Baid Adrnx. should Hot bo discharged from her Adminis troticn and recciv# letters of diBroissiou the first Monday in Jnuel89l. This Mardh 3d 1891. W. H. Ramsey, OrdiUary, x ,_ mum WT"' uAuuFAc'rum eo.. ._.i‘ ‘ W .__.. w \‘r v ,‘ ‘\ _ ,.— ‘ - ‘ /,‘_ « :1“ _ . “4;! MENTION THII rams nuns. ' 7": f [S* L*ii\ -^3 .CURED, mmmmmamL Mk 007184 V H! 186 ’CVC cV « * X CONSUMPTt F°F( It lias permanently cured thousands of eases pronounced by doctors hope¬ less. I f you havtf'prenionitory Cough, Difficulty symp¬ of toms, such as Breathing, &<•., don’t delay, hut use PISO’S CURE for CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists, 25 cents. IRON FENCES GATES, P0ST3, GUARDS, every description. COLUMNS, SILLS, LINTELS, GRATINGS. VERANDAS, STAIRS, CRESTIN6S, TOWERS. Writ* for Catalog'” Farmer§ S. E. BERRY, President T. A. BERRY, Sec’y and P. It TRAMMELL, Vlce-Pre*. W. M. HAIC, flen. Maim OFFICE OF The Dalton Guano ahl Manufacturing Co •1 Of Dalton Ga. Manufactures of Standard Fertili s ers, Offer the following premiums for the best yield of f ill cotton on an acre of land where fertilized with their Ammonuted Dissolved Bone: $50,00 for largest yield on one acre. 30,00 ” 2nd. ” ” ” ” ” Ton Ammoniated Dissolved Bone for 3d. largest yield on acre ” Acid Phosphate for 4th. largest yield on an acre. $15.00 for 5th. largest yield on an acre. $10.00 ” 6 ” ” ” ” $5.00 !7 D J1 )! ?> Contest to be decided by disinterested judges on sworn tatements. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION ! ‘Just Received at the MU liter j Store ul Street, ed J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton o of Dalton, Georgia. tius . A new and elegant assortmentof Milinery and Straw Q 00 S 5 ,eon si sting of Straw^a.. Bonnetsand Ladies’and Children's Hats [trimmed and untritumed] Nook ;{t / and Sash Ribbons, Vilvot Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and.Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments Ao. Our goods wore bought of the largest and best importing House sin Balti¬ more and New Yoric, and will bo sold at very low priocsfor caBb. 1891 . 1891 . T. J. © V B E ¥, Spring Place, Georgia Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!! I bave on hand, and will keep the best Hue of Gents ready¬ made clothing, on the market. Iso a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps,^Shoes, Hard¬ ware, Groceries tfcc., and will sell at low prices, forfeash. W. J. JOHN SON, -( DEALER IN J 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 aud a select stock of Summer Hats ot the latest styles, all of which will be sold at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter. Hem street & 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. (Jdattan 'OOA, Tjsnn. C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia. 1891 1891 Robinson & Fincher, SmiNG PLACE, GEORGIA .... Dealers In .... Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Meat, Lard. Sugar, Coffee, Syrup and in fact everything in the grocery line; Queens Jand Tin ware; Also a select Stock of NOTIONS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO DUY THE ABOVE^MENTIOXED^COODS. .. .."Will buy all kinds of produce, chickenB, eggs, butter, corn, • •. • peas aud anything in the produce li;-.e. and pny the f HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Call aud see our goods and get prioes before ycu sell your pioductb or buy ’our groceries <fre.