North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891, May 28, 1891, Image 2

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Sorth Georgia Times /j. . B. Carter, J. C. Ileartsell, Publishers & Pro¬ prietors. fhe Olliclal "Paper of the County, PUBLISHED JGVlillY THURSDAY, and entered in the Post OEeo atSprinj Place Ga., as second class matter. THURSDAY MAY 28, 1891. The supreme court of the Uniled States has decided the; original package law constitutional. Ellijay has more clever people, and more bottom land uncultivated, than any town in North Georgia. Terrel W Bailay was tri-d at Gil mer Superior court, last week, lor the killing of John Sellers. The jury returned a verdict’ of volun¬ tary manslaughter and Judge j Go ber sentenced him to five years in the penitentiary. Wrench of the Dalton Argus has returned from a trip to a moot¬ ing of the K. of P. at Brunswick. He is not, at all disfigured, but the same old H. A. minus a pair of eye-glasses lost in the ocean from a fright at the sight of some marine monster. He is a first class editor and the Argus a number-one pa¬ per. The report of fhe Western & Atlantic Railroad Commission has been made. The commission has decided to pay the lessees $94,644. 04 on account of taxes paid by the plaintiffs on the property of Geor¬ gia in Tennessee, which taxes should have been paid by the ■State. The claim for betterments was disallowed. The Cincinnati conven I ion failed to organize a third party, as some thought they would. Hon. L. F. Livingstone stood up to tho Dem¬ ocratic party in a way that reflects credit on the entire farmers alii ar.ee of Georgia. Ho said he thought the people could get all they want from the Democrats and fie saw no use for a third party. The Rome Tribune has the follow ; to say of Mr. Livingstone; We take gre?it pleasure in com imciding Colonel Livingstone for • thi. act of loyalty to the Demo cratic party. May ha aiwavs be loyal through a pure and worthy mo¬ tive. J One seldom meets wit.n the manhood which ho exhibited at the Cancinnati convention. AN ENORMOUS SNAKE. While driving a herd of catBo a long the side of Fort mountain in this county one day last week Messrs. Wm, Steed and John Mc¬ Neil killed a huge rattle-snake. His saakeship measured six Jeel 60V6T1 inches in length and nine inches around the body, When cut open with a kniio he was found t,o contain a whole squirrel, a rab¬ bit and what seemed to be a num¬ ber of birds, T here are some rat¬ tling big snakes upTu thoso moun¬ tains. Balow is an extract of a letter from W D Harris a whilom citizen of Murray county, at present liv¬ ing in Ft. Worth Texas and County Judge of Tarrant Co. in that Stale; Weli I am glad to see your and order paper take a bold stand for law and hope your efforts may bo el fectual in bringing the citizens ot Murray to an appreciation of the fact that danger and insecurity oi life, liberty aud home can only re Bn .lt_and inevitably must result— from the practice of all wing in¬ dividuals to personally redress their own real or fancied wrongs. I know nolhing of tho merits of the * late trouble but a proceeding of that kind can but receive the un gratified condemnation of all right, thinking men. Yours Truly, W. D. H arris. Mr. Harris is correct in the above expressed views < f the situation in this county. AVe are cursed with an infamous band ol outlaws, whose pretention it is to punish wrong d. ers and teach them the right, and at ihe very same time ninety-five per cent of the whole crew of them are meaner and more cori upfc than the devil and instead of cL.-.\'tising oth-srs should be iu ihemselv< r not .. .. Vmt ’’ other offenses, the least v/hich are such as stealing, and kidnaping, (or some¬ worse for it; self-evident fact they inveigle unsuspecting into their secret workings the belief that it is a great thing for tiie country). No later than last week they visited a negro on Garter's Quarter and almost beat the life from him. If the people want to see this no¬ toriously vil« band of poltroons make a regular iiell-hqle of the county let them stay at home on ntxt Tuesday, if not let everybody turn out and show a willing inter¬ est in the work of bringing the offenders to justice and placing the morals of the present and the coming populace on a firm basis and in the esteem of all good men. ALLIANCE RESOLUTIONS. To tho memory of II. B. Jones, member ot May Hill alliance. No. 1421, of Murray county Ga. Whereas, on the 1st, Sunday night in May, 1891, our belov¬ ed brother II. B. Jones *vas shot down and brutally mur¬ dered in his own door by a mob of unknown disguised meu ? or kuklnx, and, it be¬ hooves us as Ids brothels and sisters of the above named al¬ liance to pay our last tribute of respect to his memory. Bro. Jones was a worthy member of our Older, a consis¬ tent member of tb.e Baptist church, an honoiable and re¬ spected citizen. He leaves a family to mourn his loss, lour children of which are, now, both fatherless and motherless. We deeply sympathize with his aged patents and little chil¬ dren. Resolved, that we do all in our power to apprehend and bring the guilty parties to jus¬ tice. Resolved, further, that we will cooperate with the county and sub alliances and ah good citizens of the county in Lying te suppress this lawlessness and deviltry with which our county is cursed. Resolved, that tve ask the Times to publish the above and accept our thanks for the same. ■ A. T. Weaver, Jno. II. Phillips, Jas. M. King, ^Committee. We'the Fort Mountain al~ lianee, No. 1419, at our regu¬ lar meeting do, hereby, indorse the actions ol the County Alli¬ ance in passing unlawful resolutions condemning unprincipled the acts of some men, who assemble in bodies at night for the purpose of murdering their fellow men. Also, we condemn the mur¬ der of our brother, Hosey Jones, and will do all in our power to. bring the guilty par¬ ties to justice and to suppress all such acts iu the county. And, furthermore, we ask all law abiding citizens of this county to assist us iu protect¬ ing our homes and famili s from these mobs. H. R. Bcivil, Pres. W. C. D. Gordon, Sec. At a regular meeting of the Montgomery sub-aliiance, No. 1595, the following lesolutions ivere passed: We, the members of said al¬ liance indorse the County alli¬ ance in condemning the brutal murder of brother Hosey Jones and will do all in our power to briug the guilty ones to justice and ask all good citizens to aid in the same. W. E. Covington, Pres. W. Ii, Bagiev. H e. 18911 ® • x.% Hargalins IN Clocks v-JV . . a W atches % , ' d and - f- - Jewelry. 0* Old Men Side Twenty miles To have their eyes tested, defects corrected, and to be suited in Glasses, by, J". L. TAPP % Jeweler and Optician, Balton Ga, LISTEN? Wilson & 00 ., PHOTOGRAPHERS at Dal ton (successors to Hurd & Delany) will for the next 80 Days give with each DOZEN CABI¬ NET PHOTO’S one 14x17 Crayon Picture, all for $4.00: or the Cabinets without Cray¬ on for $8.00. Work guaran¬ teed in every respect. Bring in 3 ’our old pictures if you want them enlarged. WHEN -IN DALTON Call \ at the NEW BARBER SHOP for a first class Shavo er a Stylish ^11 tir Out. Shampooing & Dying dono in workman-like manner, None but White Barbu r s employed. Our Dandruff E radio a tor U a deni shot if dandiuff. •Shop oppoaino Uemy Weyv' orly.1 House, C. V. B *f; k Pi». I> If"you .-ire.going to the West, Southwest or Northwest, save time and money by calling on or writing to John L. Edmond -on, Dalton, Ga., traveling pas¬ senger Agent of the “Old Re¬ liable’ 1 W. & A. E. Ik Spe¬ cial accommodations for Texas and Arkansas travel ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Gfotgia Murray County Whereas UN King Adrnr of Pinkney How oil deceased, has in due form applied to we for leave to sell the hinds belonging to the es¬ tate of said deceased and said ap¬ plication will be heard on the first Monday in June next. This April 30th 1891. *W H Kamsev, _______ ._______________________ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTI U. Geo-gia Murray Conn y u*t v ™T duly filed, tint rho baa fu!ly ad ninistered said eernte. This is Iherofore to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Admit. should not be discharged from her Adminis trotinn and receive letters of dismission tho first Monday in Juno 1891. This Mardk 3d 1891. W. II. Ramsey, Ordinary, Many Persons household Are broken do .rn from overwork or .-arcs jSro’.rri’s Iron Bitters rebuild,' tho rid ryshtn.nids diprestion, the removes genuine. ex¬ cess of oilc, euros malaria. Get A Household Remedy Fpfi A Li. BLOODED 8 iCEN DISEASES cr -tsttr-Av rt rj es B k- m ^ ' i . 5 lokak k’iT < fer u ot r»\ ■ Vu' T Wi\, j S'gUJ ftvtn.j i'/tf'r. »* :: ii-ji v : .• v’;t 5Jf3td.R ar.il .6. .i i IV! 13 1 ifgp.l'r t" rurpo-t $•■{•;-i.v • JtisUfy :t;. .-Hi Win* ii'-- S". .: • ” If you are going west or south west and want Cheap Tickets and Quick Time ad¬ dress or call on W. E Sutton or J. L Smith general emigrant ticket agents Dalton Ga. .JUNE SHERIFF'S SALES. State op Georgia Murray Corny, Will be sohl before the court house door iu tho town of Spring Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬ lic out ciy between Ilia legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday m June next, the following described prop trfy to wit: On all that portion cf lot of land No.' 65, lying North of Body creek, excepting the saw mill and gin property, including nboufc three acres of land. Also fifty rods off of the South side ot lot. No 266, all ip Rani tjhe2Gt.li D:st. find 2nd Sect, of county, Justice by virtue fatal to ,satisfy t|e a ccurtjR fa, icons 3013th Diet, G lu said county, favor of the Pacific Guano to. vs. Peeples: Levied on as the ■properly of tho defendant. Alto at the eama time and pl.uW one steam engine and boiler (made by T M Niggle) and sa*v mill and fix.!ares thereto. Said engine be¬ ing 25 horse power,j.the boiler 30 horse p: war. Said saw mill, eu gine, boiler and fixtures theieto located about 2 miles west of Spring Place near the residence of W W Mauldin. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa is¬ sued ironn the Superior court of b.bitfield county in favor of GW Hill vs. V L Run & (‘o. Property in possession ot Vv H & B F Jones and will be delivered where it now stands. This April 29th 1*91. 3. O. Me Entire, 'Sheiiff. Special N otice! Having lost by death my eeie brated Native Jack, Maringo Mammoth, I concluded that Mur ray county should have a first c'ass ! ; Jack. I visited the Woodward j COmbinaiioil S.lie lit LfeXilK/fcim Ky. ™* ot r B ; ,d u krse nom - wriCKa 'ri’GTB lor SJilo, blit did not get suited. Afler looking over quite a large teritoi V, I purchased ‘ GALLO" a thorough-bred Span¬ j ish Jack of the Berry and Murray imnorUtion, sa d by many to be tilts finest Jack of his age- in Kentucky Descriptio&. . GALLO is it black Jack with mealy points, io hands high, 4 years old, remarkably largo bone and foot and with a style cl neck, head and ear unsurpassed by any Jack in America. He is high lived, and as full of action as a trilling horse. Nothing but black stock can bo registered in the American Jack register. GALLO will make the season of 1891, at the Cohntta Stock Karra, Dennis Murray county Ga.. at 810 for mares and 825 for Jennctts, by insurance. Stock from a distaoe kept at reasonable rates, Dennis Johnson. if Yorrn i sack actiiss ^ von fire fill .y.orii out, r-'-rTll^good for nothing • . Saw P. Maddox, Trammell Starr. jg Maddox! Starr, IS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dalton , Georgia. Prompt attention will be given to ail legal business in Murray and adpiniug c lunties. PILES! Piles [cured WITHOUT PAIN. Call on or Address, w- 'Dr. McKnight, New Drug Store, Dalton, . . DB, HlirL HARBIS, Dent ist. Office over National Bank Dalton Ga. Teeth extracted without pain, a specialty. M. H. Anderson Attorney at Law Spring Place, Geoeoia. Prompt attention given to all le¬ gal business and tho collection of claims. C.HASS, II ETNG :— 4 Spring "lace, Ga. J. J. Bates A TTO BUEVA T I. X W. Spring Place, Gfokoia. Special attention given to collec¬ tion* and criminal practice Dr. B. 8. MoSEAL 3 Physician and Surgeon Pamsey ~Y--- Ga. Prompt attention given to cads, d ty or night. Office at the residence of John It. Keith. The New Mestaaarant OF L. If. Tinsley! First class meals tor only 25 cents." Fourth door * onh of Dr, Plain’s Drug Stole, Dalton, Ga F. L. Keith 9 -J Dealer In Whiskies, Brandies j nd WINEb, tor Sacramental purposes. 103 East Eighth Street, Chattanooga Tenn. When you want pure whiskies, call on or send to me, 1 will guar¬ antee my goods to be as represented My corn whiskey is the best if this market. I invite my old Murray county friends to call and see me. Let cash accompany or¬ der. 4 IS ly NOTICE FOR YEARS SUPPORT.. State op Georgia, Murray County Leonard Mary E Leonard, widow of M JVJ deceased, having applied for twelve months support for her self and minor children out ot the estate of said deceased, end ap praisers appointed to set apart the same bavin" made their return. Tina is i n cite all persons concern ed to shew cause if any they can why Said return ot said lasers should not he set npirt t.o said widow and children as a twelve months support, on the 1st Mon f| 3) in Line, nest. TJiis the 30!h %t r R-.:r ■' • •• t f j, rjj £ 'jy «arj* V & iiong«st f • ,£ ge|: §84 k , ' ilSfiSl mm Dalton Oa. We desiro to call the fi tteation of the puh* lie, and the ccople of Mu r ay, especially that we are now wide awake in the LIVERY BUSINESS; having purchased the entl^ bus¬ of Mr. S. Stable. D. Poaioh. Wagon jokfl^pa cocneetlon with a a M m’.' ss .... M e l«St )i, 1 1 rs I m l avlL SH 50 ■ V - VSlftolCAN t>ClD Al^^AGENCYJtir n A pamphlet of Information and ab-, t .stractof ^Obtain Paints, theihwa, showing How ton Caveats, TradcJ 1101 ^JIiw Broadway, Yovk. IRON FENCES [improved! For i Residsaee, Church, Cemetery. 4> Roof Creating. Hitching Posts. AS I (1 COLUMNS, aU 8lLL *' I LINTELS. iron Verandas. foil Cells cages Saw Mills and f Machinery, - 9 Write for Price*. i MANLY MANUFA0TUBIN5 CO., DALTON, GEORGIA. Be sure you mention this paper. S JJ W m &B9 a Western & Atlantic Railroad. SOLID TRAINS!! WITH PULLMAN SLEEPING CHAIR GARS AND PALACE CARS -BETWEEN Close Connections in Union Passenger Depots. See that your Tickets to CATOOSA SPRINGS -AND LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN —Read via— Western & Atlantic R. R. ROUND TRIP Summer TOURIST TICKETS find OHEAP EMIGRANT RATES. Only lino making: close connection^ in UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, Atlanta, for Savannah, Au¬ gusta, Charleston and all Florida points. For Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations, &Ci write to or call upon s S. L. Rogers, City Pass. Agent, Frank Sevier, Ticket Agent, Chattanooga C. B. Walker, T. Ag’t, Union Depot. K. D. Mann, No. 4 Kimball House, Atlanta. General CHAS. Passenger E. Agent, HARMAN, Atlanta. J. W. THOMAS, General Manager. Neuralgic troubled Jrcrsons And those with nervousness resulting taking from care or overwork \ will be relieved by l}rown , olid Iron Hitters. Genuine has trade mark crossed red lines on wrapper. ' "