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North Georgia Times.
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HOME NEWS.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
“Creates many a new business;
Enlarges many ad old busiucss;
Preserves many a large business;
Saves many a failing business;
rr- Secnres success in a ny business.”
jyjrs. Belle Keister of Dalton was
sVer visiting relatives for a few
days last week.
I refund money in every instance
il Plantation Chili Cure (Regular
anil Tasteless) ever” fails—but it
never fails. J For sole.by T J. Ovby
Spring Place.
The infant child of Wib] Adams
pear Mt. Zion was ’seriously’burn
ed the first of .last week.
I would not urge an article with¬
out merit. I urge and guarantee
Plantation Chill Oure;(Regnlar aud
Tasteless) For sale by„T_ J, Ovby
Spring Place
Guess who come up„in th3,TiMEs
office Sunday and blacked bis mus
taebo with printers ink? He works
at the Cedar Ridge ftflarble Quarry.
For'pure fresh drugs go to F 0
Trevitt Daiton^Ga.
My sales of Plantation Chill cure
(Regular and Tasteless) exceed in
amount all others together- For
sale by T J Ovby Spring Place.
Mrs, MollieHenty of Dalton has
Ijpeen visiting in the city for the
past week.
Don't forget to call on F 0
Trevitt when in Dalton. Drugs
apd Jewelry.
We are requested to announce
Mauldin* and ' Oarlock
that Profs.
will ^conduct an all dsy singing in
town on the 2nd Sunday in June.
Stop and think! Plantation chill
cure (Regular and Tasteless) cures
^9 cases out of ever hundred, and
price only 50 cents. For side* by T
J Ovby Spring Place.
Judge Templejiad'a’.fine mess of
Irish potatoes for dinner on Mon¬
day of this week.
_Jfc- 0 Trevitt is the: druggist of
North Georgia-—see hiimat Dalton,
John Edmondson [of Dalton is
ip town and dropped in to see us
on Tuesday. He is entitled to th«
belt. -
‘‘Our Native Herb”—The great¬
est Blood Purifier and Liver Regu
lator. 200 days treatment $100.
Apply to T N Kirby, Alacuisa Ga.,
or J A Dickson, Spring Place Ga.
Legal ‘ adds 1 ’ muss appear in
our next issue,
We. regret to chronicle the seri¬
ous illness of Herbert Anderson.
U you want your prescriptions
accurately filled take them to
if O Trevitt Dalton Ga,
2 spools thi ead 5c N Y store Dalton.
Mrs. D.';C. Vining of Rusk Tex
as|i& visiting-relatives near Wood
lliwn, in this county.
A new and stylish line of import¬
ed French hats for the ladies, just
received at the New York Store in
Dalton. Call andPxaraina-thenb
Wa have for sale a pair of coun¬
ter scale*. A bargain to anyone
in need of them.
Why pay 75 cents or $100 when
you can buy Plantation ohil! care
(Regula and Sasteless) for 50 cents,
which is guaranteed to cure you
For sale by T J Ovbey Spring Place.
Dr. Harris was called to Dalton
on Monday to attend the sick child
of Mr- and Mrs Starr
T. A. & S. E. Berry Buggies, are
stantly receiving Nice
Carts and Surries and
please the most fastidious.
Uur readers will notice the
“ad” of the Ellij ay High School
this issue.
The Ladies are invited to
see our nice Hats in
Black and White. An
mense bue oi Flowers,
Mitts and Ruchicg.
waists in Black and h'te.
Gholston & Bailjk
"The wav of the transgre s
sor is hard, but the way to
reach the pinnacle of sucess
iu busiucss. oh vc merchants
of little faith, is to. adver¬
tise—advertise persistently, advertise
advertise liberally,
iu the TIMES.”
LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!!
433
Meu’s Suits. Absolutely
Strictly All Wool every thread
and fiber
AT
the extremely low price of
$3 50 per suit,
Baltimore Clothing Co.,
Kenner corner, Dalton Ga.
Col. H. Heartsill is dangerously
ill at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Steed, near town.
Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
aud Tasteless) is the only remedy
prescribed by physicans. For sale
by T J Ovbey Spring Place.
Sheriff Mclntire was in town
Tuesday and enlivened our sanc¬
tum a few minutes, bringing,us’ a
new subscriber. Thanks,Awfully.
NEW HOME,
>•
Watch out for Major Lester
and buy an Improved New
Home Sewing Machine from
him
T. A. & S. E. Berry.
The singing at Central Academy
ou Sunday was largely attended
aud the music was very fine. Prof.
Mauldin;will never be fchappier in
this life than when he is leading a
class in music.
Camp & Ce : have their Planing
Machine iD working order and are
now prepared to do all kinds of
planing as citeap as can be done
in Dalton. Give them a trial when
you have anything; in their line;
they Will give you satisfaction.
Presiding Elder Robins of Dal¬
ton was in attendance at the Quar¬
terly conference of the , M. E.
church, South, held at this place
the first of the week -
Cutaways aud Prince Al¬
berts reduced 25 per cent to
make room for an immense
fall stock.
Baltimore Clothing Co„
D. Iton Ga.
Gome to town next Tuesday and
attend the mass meeting. The
peace of the entire county is sols
ly dependent on your undivided
attention and we have the utmost
faith in your interest in this matter.
Mr. Eva, superen ten dent of the
cell work in tho jail is having the
job fixed up m apple pie order.
Mms May Johnson visited rela¬
tives in Gordon county this week.
The w$?k on the graveyard was
commenced Tuesday. The com¬
mittee will have the work done
neatly and the people may expect
to see it greatly improved.
Messrs* Temple, Robinson and
Ovbey are going to hare some de»
cided improvements made on their
residences in the Way of painting.
Let the good work go on.
Thursday night of each week is
the time appointed for prayer
meeting. Everybody is invited to
attend and assist in the good work.
A Mechanical Wonder.
The Deqpration Day issue ©f the
Albany, N. Y., Telegsam will be
the most original, unique and pop¬
ular paper ever presented to the
American public. Nothing like it
ever attempted by a newspaper in
the nineteenth century. As a me¬
chanical wonder and a military lit¬
erary library there will be nothing
to even compare with it issued in
this country. It will be printed
on red, white and blue paper and
consists of 16 pages. If there is
no agent in yonr town you can
have the paper mailed to you at 5
cents a copy.
The graveyard committee re¬
quests us to state that the work of
shrunbing off aud filling up the old
graves has been commenced and
all who are interested are asked to
come and point out the graves of
their dead as a great number ol
them are hard to find. Alt
contributed t > the fund are
ted to come and Day iu the
as it is still needed.
Died: On the'morning ol the
26th Inst., Mrs. Kilgore died at
the residenoa of J- D. Eobinson,
after an" illness of several mcnths.
Wo extend condolence to the be¬
reaved relatives.
By George! that's a pretty suit
—Yes, got it at Ovbey's.
For tombstones and monumental
work call on CN King.
Died; On Thursday of last week
Mrs. Elizabeth McMahan breathed
her last on earth. She had lived
to the advanced age of 91 years
and leaves a Large concourse ot
friends to mourn her loss.
I anj now receiving a complete
line of imported dress goods and
invite the ladies to examine them
before dealing elsewhere, Ovbey.
Ovbey is leading in clothing,
Dim; On Monday of this week
Mrs. Bramblette, mother of Miles
H. and] Wm. Bramblette died after
a lingering spell of sickness- Orio
by.oneHhe old people of our'eoun
ty pass away to their rest in the
grave, never more to bo worried
with the ^trials oi this earthly-life.
We call attention to the new ad¬
vertisement of Teem, Logan &
tindly in this issue. They are
livery-men and Mr.-Logan is well
known to’the- Murray people, as
this is his old home. Give them a
trial.
T. J. Ovbey will sell ’ycu
clothing as cheap as it can be
bought in Ga.
Teachers Examination.
The teachers of Murray coun
ty aref requested Jto meet at
the'eourt house in Spring Place
on Saturday June Gth, at 8:30
oclock a. m. for examination
ohe day only, and’to consider
the interest of the coming
Normal, to, be held at Mt. Zioa.
S. H. Henry, C, S, C.
Of course I got, my suit at Ov¬
bey's, no better goods can be had
in the market.
HOLLY CREEK NEWS.
Notwithstanding the general
confusion in our community
caused by the murder of one
of our neighbors we’are having
■ flourishing Sunday School at
Casey’s Springs and New Ppos
nect We have a union of the
e '
Methodists and Baptists . in , lue
Sunday school work in this
J
and hope it . much
Community
success.
We also have a debating so>
ciety, which meets every 3rd.
Saturday evening of each
month. The question last
meeting was: “Resolved that
the world is growing, morally
worse,'’ and alter an interest¬
ing discussion the decision was
rendered in favor of the Nega¬
tive. Subject for next 3rd.
Saturday is: “Resolved that
women should be allowed to
vote” All are ipvited.
A. T. Weaver lost one ot
his fine match fillies last week;
thought to have been poisoned.
Some of the neighbors’ hogs
are dying of cholera.
Our friend Andrew Thomas
has left for Ala. His wife
was almost crazy from fear of
the kuklux and lie moved to
please her.
Roberts & Stewart have
moved their sawmill to within,
about one mile south of the
campground. Farmers much in need of
are
rain; some have stopped, work
until a season comes. Crops
are very small for the time ot
year. Li ttleWit.
EUijay Seminary.
Unexcelled for efficiency and cheapness.
Faculty of fonr able teaohtr3. Buildings
well equipped for school purposes, Tuition
from $1 to $2 per month. Incidental fee 25
cents per term. Board cheap, and dormito
lies at small rent for students wlio wish to
bosrd themselves. Special course in Book
keeping $3 per month. Students admitted
any time hetwocn July 6tU 1891 and Apn (
the 15th 1892.
Forfurtner iufoimation address:
Rkv, J. E- Tallant, A. M.
President of Faculty, Elijiy.Ga,
1891—Clothing!
Something O we can’t do
t
out and we are bound to keep
it. ;
We have received and are re-,
cehhng the largest line of
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
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.
N otice To Tiie Ladies.
We are 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 iuvitation to all.
T. J. Ovbey.
Notice,
Parties wishing to buy En¬
gines, Saw mills, Cotton G.ios,
Power Presses, Elevator Fans,
Wagon Scales, Shafting PuL
leys, Etc., Etc., will find it
to their advantage to corres¬
pond with me in legat'd to
specifications and pi ices before
placing their orders elsewhere.
I handle nothing but first
class machinery and guarantee
satisfaction. Address,
T, W. Harbin,
Calhoun Ga.
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IF CATARR
Bold in the by Head, Throat, or Lungs, wo ca)
mire you our now method. Remedy pleas
At. Cost moderate. Send for sample, whig
tvamail FREE! Address,
DR\J. W. BLOSSER & CO., DALTON/JA.
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T ,„, 8
etryj^etitior: for Partition of lot of land No.
6SMd north haif ofiotNo.sooih Dist. and
3rd section Murray Co. Ga.
It appearing to the court that Benjamin
Vising Sr., one of the defendants and ten
ants i r common in this ease resides cut o
the state. It is ordered by the court that
said Viniiig be served by publication in
terms of the statute—open court Feby. Term
1891. Thos, W. Milnks, J. S. C. C. C
I certify that above is a true copy of the
order ‘roui the minutes of court. This Apr.
I5tb 1891. S. H. Fincher, C. S. C.
NOTICE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
Mxky Fakrak’ Vs Wm Fakeab.
Application to sot aside ms-rriags contract
in Murray Supoiior court, Feby Term 1891.
It appearing to tho court by the/, return of
the Sheriff in the above stated case that the
defendant docs not reside in said county andf
it further appearing that bo does not reside
in this Sta e. It is therefore erdorod l y the
court that service be perfected ou the defend¬
ant by the publbatiou of; this order anco a
month for four months before tbo next term
oftbis court in the North^Geougia Times a
news paper published in Murray county Ga.
Thos. W. Milnee,
Jones & Mamin, 3 S C C C.
Petrs. Attys.
I oertify that tho above is a true copy of
the order from the minutes of court. This
Apr. 15th 1891. S II Eincheb, CSC.
NOTICE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
It appearing to the court, by tho petition
of D II Loughridge that G B and Mary Jane
Gentry on or about t elOth of November 1889
executed and delivered to said D H Lough¬
ridge a mortgage on eighty acres off tile
North portion of lot of land No. 188, in the
8th Dist. and 3rd Sect, of Murray county Ga.,
for the purpose of scouring said D H Lough¬
ridge against loss as surety for the said G B
and Mary Jane Gentry on a promisory note
executed by them to John Hill, dated Janu¬
ary 27th 1887, for Thirty dollars principal,
with eight per cent per anum and due Doc. 1st
1887, on -which said note judgement has been
taken in favor of said John Hill against said
D H Loughridge which said G B and Mary
Jane Gentry refuses to pay. It is therefore
ordered that the said G B and Mary Jane
Gentry pay into this court on or before the
next terra thereof the sum $30. and Int. at 8
per cent from date of said note, and the cost
of this suitor in default';; thereof the oourt
will proceed as to justfoo shall appertain and
it is therefore ordered that this rule be pub¬
lished in the North Georgia Times, a news
paper published in said county of Murray,
once c month for four months, or served cn
the said G B and Mary Jane Gentry, or tlloir
special agent or attorney three mouths pre¬
vious to thovext term of this court.
Jones & Martin, Thos. W. Milner,
Potr. AEys. J. S. 0. G. 0.
I hereby certify that the above is a true
tract from th miuirles of court, Feby
1890. S II Fincher, Clerk SC.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery ft © €l § 9
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Just Received at the Slilinery Store ot
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
and elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw Goods,consisting of Straw
A now Children's Hats [trimmed and untr,mmed] Nech
Bonnets andLadies* and Bonnet Silks, Satin.,
and Sash Ribbons, Viivct P-ibbons, Neck lies,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments &e. Oar goods j
bought of thelargestand bestimporting Housesin balti- A
wero and will bo sold at very low 9j
more and New Yotk, (task.
ieo3for
1891. 189
J. OVBEY ?
Spring Place, Georgia
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have ou hand, and will keep tlie best line of Gents ready
made clothing, on the market.
jgTAlso a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps, ’Shoes,'.Hard
ware, Groceries &c., and will sell at low prices, for cash.
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ff, J. J©MFfS©rf,
DEALER IN Y
Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Eats, 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 lints of the latest styles, all of which will be so;d
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
Hem street & JL e e k.
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS CROSSES
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 W T est Montgomery Are.
UhATTAN ''OCA, Tss>»
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
1891 1891
Robinson & Fincher,
spring place, GE0BG1A,
.... Dealers In ....
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Flour, Moat, Lard, Sugar, Coffee.
Syrup and in fact everything in tho grocery lino; Queens and Tin ware; Also a select
Stack of NOTIONS.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUY THE ABOVE-MENTIONED GOODS.
• • • .Will buy all kinds of produce, chickens, eggs, butter, corn,.,.*
peas and anything in the produce li;-e. and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Call and see our goods and get prices before you sell your produce
or buy T, onr groceries &c.
M. V. Te. A. T. Looan. 3. E. Findley.
git,
TEEM, I0GAN & FINDLEY,
Livery Feed & Sale Stable. First Class.
Accommodat ion*.
We solicit a share of your patronage.
ELLIJAY _ — — — — • Georgia.
County Directory.
Superior Court meets 3rd Monday in Feby,
nd August. Judge.
Hon. T. VT« Midneb,
Hon. A. W. Fite, Solicitor General.
S. H. Finches, Clerk Superior Court.
court of o rainar y meets 1st Monday in
each month.
VI. H. Ramsey, Ordinary.
J. C. McEntire, Sheriff.
M. H. Bbamblettb, Tax Reeeiver,
M. M. Wsi.cn, Tax Ceileetor.
J. A. Dickson, Treasurer.
M. Kobkuts, Surveyor.
U, f. Tucker, Coreucr.
Court of County Commissioners meets on
Wedu»sdpy after 1st Tuesday in each month.
w. IiWFMAN, Chairman—W. E. Coying
S. A. Gregory, A. B. Weaver, Jas
TON ,
W. Mackey, Commissioners.
JUSTICES COURT.
Town District 2nd Monday.
Ball Grouiid/DistS’ 3rd Saturday.
Eighth “ 2nd “
;
Doolittle “ 4th “
Tenth “ 3rd
Alacuisa « 2nd
Sh rek Pen “ 2nd
Bull Pen “ . 4th
1013th •< 1st
County/Sehool Board—S. H. Henry,
E. W.RehRRRt, T.J. Bryant, C.D
J. A.McKaut, A. T. Weaver.
E. T. V & G. KY TJ!E CDRAI."
Corrected to Slay Ilth, ’90.
Trains From Dalton
80CTHWK8T
No. 1. 9:06 p. M. , for Rome, Selma, Mo¬
bile, Now Orleans' Texas anil California,
No. 11. 12:44 ni ht for Rome, Atlanta,
Macon, Savannah, Brunswi.k and Jackson¬
ville.
No. 13. 2:37 p. M., for same as No. 11.
NORTHEAST and WEST
No. 2. 3:40 r. m., for Knoxville, Bristol.
WaehiDgton, Philadelphia and New York.
No. 14. 4:05 P.' m., for Chattanooga,
Memphis, Little Reck, Ft. Worth, Kansas *
City, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago.
No. 12. 4:47 a. h., ForsRme points at
No 14.
No. 16 11:30 a. M. ”
Through Sleepers to New Orleans, Flor¬
ida, New York, Philadelphia, WaahirgtO a ,
Cincinnati and Memphis.
B. W. Wbemx, G.,P & T. A. Knoxville,
Tenn. J. L. Smith, & W. E. Sutton,
T. F. A. Dalton, Go*
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Use Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealers keep it. S1.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper