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VOLUME 1 .
IWUR^AY COUNTY GAZPTTE.
A LIVE If EHKLY PAPER 03 IIT* ISSUES, PUB¬
LISHED EVERY WEPKE8DAY
JIORNIMQ AT
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY CO., GA.
3U F. BOiSCLAlIt, Editor.
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BEST TABLE FARE IN GEORGIA.
gAEDIAL INDUCEMENTS TO VISITORS
FROM
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WHERE TO REST, REFRESH, OR SPEND
THE SUMMER, • i.
Travelers on the Xennesaw Route needing
refreshment or rest, •r persona‘wishing aceommoda- a
healthy location, with firstr-olass
tions, during the summer, should stop at, qr
&ddi '3E, for terms, HOUSE, _ _
THE DUFF GREEN
Dalton, Georgia..
Dr. Mi. H. L. Keister,
Physician and Surgeon,
SPRING PEACE, GA.
Dr. Keister tenders his professional services;
to the citizens of Spring Place and surround
ing eouuttj, and calls special attention to the
fact that he makes the treatment of Piles a
specialty, and guarantees a cure in every case
that he undertakes. Office at his Drug Stote.
May 12,1879.
HANDS WANTED! 0’
TEAMS WANTED!
I want to employ men to dig soap-stone ;
will give regular employment for tue year,and
three teams to haul soapstone to Dalton from
the mines. Will pay good prices, and pay
‘ esh for all work done. For further particu
Urs apply gpr . ng piacej G&
-T-------- . m . n, 1879,
jO BRING
S®N %*f Ottfe-^Wgtnp tyn fr fT j- -♦
The change that the senate ;
has undergone has not robbed
Mr. Hamlin of the proud
tinction of being the
member of the body. He
reached the three score years
and ten, and still * goes without
an an overcoat. overcoat. The The ^otmgest youngest is. is;
Mr. Bruce, who is only thirty,
eight, Next Mr. Hamlin,
r. point of age, is Mr. Morrill, «•’¥ who
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BSSSTiCZi
the <T most youthful senator, *T“ f
Logan are apparently t% sensitive
as to their age, as do not
allow the congressional Ohio is the direeto- moth
ry pint to tell it.
ei ot seven seven senators senatois viz* viz. Me Me
ftSwW all’even
and Kentucky are with
Ohio in the number of senators
..... ***. M.p.«c»;s:s
Hams, Jones, Vest, S'aundiw*
and Maxey; and Virginia, ^of
Farlel, Bruce, Thurman, Coke,
Withers and Hereford.
Tennessee and Maryland comes
next with five each; Morgan, and
Garland, Baily. in'the
Harris having been: born
former state, and Davis Kirkwood, (Ill.,)
Davis (W. Va.) in the lat¬
Whyte and Groome, Morrill
ter ; Kellogg, Edmunds,
and Carpenter were born in
Vermont; B1 a in, McMillan,
Wallace and Don Cameron, in
Pennsylvania; Gordon, Hill and
Laniar are natives of Georgia; Mass
Ingalls, Hoar and Dawes of
achusetts; Chandler, Rollins and
Bell of.Kew Hampshire; Booth
aiid Btirriside Indiana; Logan
and Slater Illinois; Hamlin; Fer.
Cockrell, Randolph, Antho¬
ny, Ransom and Vance, Biitler
and Hampton, Bayard and Sauls
bury, Eaton and Platt are all
natives' of the states they there now
represent. Altogether, who
are thirty-four senators
represent their mother states.
Senator Beck was born in Scot¬
land; and Jones, of Florida, in
Ireland; and Jones, of Nevada,
in 6f England.
.the thirty 'senators from
the south (inepiding Kellogg)
fifteen were in tne confederate
army, viz: Morgan, Walker,
Gordon, Williams, Jones Lamar,
Cockrell, Ransom, V a
ampton, Harris, Maxey,
e and Withers. Of'the oth
erufteen, . Garloaix Hill and
\\ t were in the Plumb confederate and
Lofran * mmu T
181 ^ 8 ? r ° *’ X on ^
' l8rs ^ 6 f rea
\ f sent to the senate. Allison
:> h ’ed on the Governors staff
i -M “VHlSfl ol Colorado,.skipped ^’ alse tr°ops, off and .0
J °P^*. ® 8 °S8. c al PE 0
t p4 e a pidgship to
5 b <r°$, ," *£** 3 S?
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ftisf mSwn ~SiS
A w-'ii: buying a substi
repub lean sen c
f" h U r '''“ P°"
t ,u w * r > ra ngmg iom - •■ •
and on the bench down
to. ...ts m the state legislatures, Allison
. Booth, Piatt,
pwood, McMillan]’ . Hamlin, Paddock’, Kg,
§ ^Ant au ^>
oil}, a , .
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ies ■rfnicl
% Lif get up to add
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♦- ♦ ■^Hr 4^4$.
& i s M az a wacsthfigf^Sn a
r l Thunder-—once a
hos#j savage, new an ordained
minister of the Gospel of Christ,
is H‘ of a church at Buffalo
Lai it. consisting of fifty-five
i I- all of them full-blood
me: j, who but
ed ta Indians, a
few years ago roamed over the
iota, ai Min nesota degradation. praries
int itive ■ : -'4 • W
'1 HA an translation of
and Juliet’’ lias appear¬
ed at Bombay. f ihe chief per
sohahy of the drama are^ styled
AfayAhfcha and Vilasvati.
Sil ♦
of Tpnjircufaference Eon. A. H. Stephens, of the head
pfchajnge, inches, says a
State is 22J
ml t Vi|ji ^iifl.t,^ f his body pounds. is # 24^.
rs ■ ■ 5
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^ MiV OT short to bo spent
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in nuVsiug animosities, or in reg
istediM^ongs.
Mi —t
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t 1 terican Baptist Home
Mil m liociety $128,800. shows for This a
ye ;s of
TS ^jCTpess than last year.
Tlif lrs been reduced from
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NUMBER 33
general.
Gainsville publishes four pa
pers.
Senator Ingalls - is to be in¬
vestigated.
The culture is increasing in
Louisiana.
Ri ce culture is increasing in
Lcmisiana .
Gharlestous , , debt , amounts t f to
,wm
The fruit crop in Arkansas is
very encouraging.
Corn in San Antonio is scarce
at one dollar a bushel.
Macon, Ga., owes over seven
hundred thousand dollars.
Small grain crops are promis¬
ing in all sections of Georgia.
Ho American cattle, sheep Nor¬ or
goats will be admitted'into
way.
The South Georgia this straw¬
berry crop is finer year
than ever before.
There are over eight hun¬
dred graves in the cemetery in
Montgomery, Ala.
The prospect oP a
tfonandoat.
;;€pngres m improving has appropriated the
Q for grave
ot 1 omas Jefferson,
■* - e population of Atlanta is
said to be increasing at the rate
of six thousand a year.
Within the. past married year eight
Mormon girls have col¬
ored men ih Salt Lake City.
In Texas the crop prospect,
on account of the drouth, is
worse than it has been known
in thirty years.
Col. J. W. Nelms, the penitentiary, the princi¬
pal keeper of convicts
discharged Georgia seventeen penitentiary.
from the
The Americus Republican
says that a large number of the
farmers who had planted cot¬
ton before the recent heavy
rains are compelled, to. replant.
The Marietta « and North
Georgia railroad having reached
Canton a regular schedule will
soon be run. The gravel train
will now be suspended until a
line of march is taken up for
Murphy.
An old gentleman in Connecti¬
cut says he has observed that
when there are two boys of
nearly the same age in a family
it always a very difficult matter
to decide whose birthright barrel it is
to roll out the ash