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Jimpleeute.
fin rautced Circulation, _ _ 600.
rue (Mttlii,Pt|)«r «f the County,
PtiSUSUEDCVKRV TilUBSDiy,
■ad entered in tfctt'fost Office atSpriuj Place
Ga., at lecond elate tcatter.
S. B. Carter , J. C. Ilearteell,
Publishers & Pro
pr ietors
(iubscrlptlott B*tew:
0»e jeer, (1 00 Six months, 50atnts;Tliree
moBthe, 25oeats. Feyaklc in advance.
Address all ecmteunicatiobs tj Tub Jib«
PLM'.-Ti String Place, Ga.
TMUItSDAY JU1.Y 10, 1801.
Kamsoy Squibs.
The Normal School in gsssion at
Mt. Zion. &3jonrned on SatcyJay,
'fho aDondance was Rood, and
much benefit was derived from its
teachings to each cne.
The debates of Tuesday and Fri¬
day nights were lively and enter
laming. While both the affirm?
live and negative contestants soa
tained their arguments admirably.
The next place of mooting will
bo at Sumach in November.
Weather continues dry, though
our prophet in this vicinity pre¬
dicts raia soon.
Crops are looking well, but tho
farmers are having a lively tustle
with king grass.
Several schools in those parte
open to day.
Mrs- Tom Hemphill has heen
quite ill for several days but am
glad to bear she is much improv
0 ( 1 .
Itov. McAfee Bates preached r.n
interesting setmou on the 4th Sun¬
day at Mt. Bisgah to aa niton live
audience. Iho attendance was
large and the interest of iho con¬
gregation was kept throughout the
service.
Rev. 0. Parrott is shaking binds
with his friends after nn absence ol
pevpral months at Tunnel Hill
Mr- Harvey Turner, a Murray
boy, returned home on Sunday liis
praises of the Star State are im¬
mense. He will return after a
brief stay at his former home.
Aunt Pyrene C°n»ally, an aged
and most excellent lady, who has
been quite helpless for a long while
is much improved. '
Whereas, there has been intoxi¬
cating liquors brought upon ami
drank on the grounds belonging to
Suraaoh Church. Murray county,
Go, which grounds are dedicated to
tho service of God, and are regu¬
larly incorporated by special act
of the legislature, and whereas, wo
the officers of said church leel it to
bo oar bounden duty to prevent, it
possible, such desecrati ms of said
premises-. Therefore
Resolved: That we use all dilli
gouoo to prosecute, and bring to
justice, any parlies guilty of such
n«farions conduct. Juno 27th.
1891.
D C McLean,
T J Lackey,
J W Lcamon,
C II Humphreys,
W L Henry,
Thomas Leach,
\V G Harris,
8 T Tyo.
Coosawattee News.
“Laying by” is the order ot the
day in this vicinity. Corn crops
are looking extra well.
Cotton is small, but is growing
very rapidly.
We are all feasting now, as beans
blackberries, Jane apples and fried
chickens are all ripening.
Mr. J. A. Berry is the happiest
man in those parts, it is a 12hbs.
Alliance man. We do not know
what he has named him, but would
guess ho calls him “Larry Harry."
Mr. Bogle Montgomery left this
place Monday for tho Indian Ter¬
ritory.
Uev. Win Brown filled his ap¬
pointment at Mt. Herman last Sab
bath.
School will open at Montgom¬
ery's Monday 13.h of July.
Vows.
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The Normal School.
The Teachtrs Normal School
of Murray county, met at 511,
Zion June 29th, 1891. and pro¬
ceeded to business, W. L. Tur
ry was elected secretary and
Miss Sal lie Leonard assistant
secretary. After the first day,
M. W. Shields was appointed
chan man for the week by chair
man, Rev. S, II Henry, he nec¬
essarily having to be absent.
The week was spent in
cussing the best methods of
teaching and lecturing on the
most difficult principles of our
common school text books and
carrying out the programme an
pre-arranged.
It was decided ‘to hold the
next Normal at Sumach also
that the term would be two
weeks, commencing the last
Monday in November, 1891.
Prof. C II Humphreys,
Prof. T F Shackelford,
Prof, W L Terry,
Miss Ida Ramsey,
Miss Bailie Leonard j
were appointed as a committee
to ar.ange the programme of
the first week of said term,
which is as follows:
MONDAY A M.
Address of welcome by Prof.
TF Shackelford,
Response, by M W Shields.
A report fr. m all the teach¬
ers concerning their success m
their summer schools; including
a statement of the educational
condition of the communities
in which they taught, also a
general history of their ex-peri*
enee as teachers.
Essay, The Country Schools
as an educational factor, by
Mrs. K. 0. Wright.
MONDAY P. M.
Discussion on Orthography,
conducted by D C Trimmier.
Miscellaneous business.
TUESDAY.
Essay, what it takes to con¬
stitute a Normal School Teach¬
er, by 5Iiss Ome Henry,
Discussion on School govern¬
ment, conducted by J 51 King.
Writing, conducted by J R
Keith.
Miscellaneous business.
WEDNESDAY.
Essay, how to interest little
ones, by 'Miss Aggie Ramsey.
Discussion on reading, con ¬
ducted by ill’s. V B Osborne.
Miscellaneous business.
Essay, music in public schools
by Miss Sallie Leonard.
Exercise on Geography, com*
ducted by Jif W Shields.
TnmisDAY.
Discourse, the end and char¬
acter of an education, by T J
Leamou.
Discussion on text books, led
by T F Shackelford.
Discussion on Arithmetic,
conducted by W M Lowry.
Miscellaneous business.
FRIDAY.
Discussion on Grammar, eon
ducted by W L Terry.
Miscelkneous bus; ness.
A lecture on what time in
the year our‘ public schools
should be taught, by M W
Shields.
There will be two debates,
one on Tuesday night of first
week and one on Tuesday night
of second week. Question lor
Tuesday night of first week:
Resolved, that fictitious writ¬
ings are more beneficial than
injurious. Affirmative speak¬
ers are T P Shackelford, W 51
Lowry and Miss Laura Hum¬
phreys. Negative Speakers,
T J Harris, W T Holland and
Miss Bertie Leonard.
Question for Tuesday night
of second week. Resolved, that
America should be reserved
for Americans. A SI. mative
T A Keith, D C Trimmier and
Mr«. E 0 Wnght. Neg. J T
Leamon, W L Henry and 51 rs.
V. B. Oo borne.
After adopting the above
programme the school passed
the following resolution:
Resolved 1. That the County
School commissioner and Comi¬
ty board of education do c -n*
tribute out ol the teachers
fund ? of Murray county, such
a sum as will pay for the pub¬
lishing of the minutes of tin*
proceedings of the Norma!
School from time to time, and
1 - ' esolved 2, That 53 VV
Shields, I). C Trimmier and W
L To ry as a committee, pre¬
sent t > the Hon. CoiruiHHgiom r
and Board a copy or these r«s
elutions for thei: tonsidcra
tion.
A resolution of thanks was
then tendered the chairman and
secretary J for the prompt and |
discharge of their (ill- .
accurate |
The House then adjourned
to meet at Sumach the last
Monday in November 1891.
M vV Shields, Chi’.
W L Terry, Sec.
Traverse Jury drawn loi
August term 1891.
W R Davis,
J W Lowry,
T D Terry *
.Teffry Be d:.
Joseph Ridley,
L D Roberts,
51 T Osborn,
A T Weave ,
F M Kikrort-,
J H O’nei),
W 0 Cftusby,
T A iVleEnliro.
I) J Isenhower,
L F Clark,,
T M Hemphil),
51 W -Thitamoiv,
B F White,
N B Bates,
J D Love,
J L 5IcEntire,
51 L Smith,
J II Keith,
S ,.i Walls,
D II Hsrns,
J M Lull iu an,
John Hayse,
J R Phillijtps,
J W Book out,
II W Bagley,
J W Sirup son,
C J Williams,
W 53 Evette,
F A Bro.vm,
I) F MeJIahan, '
T. W Mathis,
Caleb S Smith.
“Turn that wrapping paper she
other sido out, 55 said a lady ! j the
clerk in a dry goods store. “1
don’t want to bo a walking adver¬
tisement for your establishment.’’
Tho clerk astonished, looked at. her
inquiringly for sin explanation.
Thcnsho added: “I read the news¬
papers us all intelligent people do,
and I thick they are the proper
place m which to advertise your
business, instead of making your
customers carry your sign around
with each purohase. r —Abbe viile
Medium.
1891 —Clothing! Clothing!—
Something we can’t do with¬
out and we arc bound to keep
it.
We have received and are re¬
ceiving the largest line of
Clothing ever brought to
Spring Place. We have culled
the market for best goods that
could be had, and buying in
large quantities, enables us to
sell at Rock Bottom prices. '
T. J. Ovbey
i
of , 5fS&!‘SR2?iSSI5& D H Loughridge tfeat 0 B acd Mary Jans
Gentry on or about t el(kh of November T8SS
executed and delivered to said D fl Loagh
ridge a mortgage on eigb«y” acres off the j j
Korth portion «f ut of lend So. 183, in the
8th Diat. and 3id Sect of Murray ocanty Ga , :
ridge for tie agiin/t purptee lo*' of securing eaid for the It II Lough- (J B j
as surety sai l '
and Mary J.-ue Gentry oil a prom r-ry r.oto • 1
executed by 'hem to John Ililt, dated Jana
sry 2Tth 188", £.rTbir:y do:lars pr'ncipsl, | |
with eight jier cent per suum and due bee. 1st
1687, on width .aid note judgement has been j
taken in favor of said J -bn Eii! against said
V II Coegbridgs which said O E and Mary 5 _
.
Jane Gentry refutes to pay. It is ther fore j
ordered that tbo said 6 B and Mary Jane
.ptitr-jsftv into this court on or before the
text leroi thereof the sum $36. and Int. at 8
p r cent from data of s ai-l iir.fe, and tiio cott
suitor ta default, thereof tkc court
v-ill proofed fes to jus;ice sLali aj ncrtnln sud
it a therefore ordered Uitt this rule Lo pub
lisbed in the North Georgia. Tijcfs, a news |
’paper published in said c -anty of Mormj,
one o p .tciGh fer four Dion tbs, or s r?ed cr*
tb« fraid 0 XJ and Mary Jane Gentry, or th^ir
special agent or attorney thro months pre
vi'»a* ?« ihe» t*xfc terra r A this court.
Josv.fi A- .Maktw, Tnos. W. Mil?* ftn f
Petr. At'y?. J. s. c. c. c.
1 kereky certify that tke above is a tree ex¬
tract frG ,-3 th minates of cowl, Foby Term
1890. S II Fistcntiit, ClorkS 0,
NOTICE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
Mast; Fa era a Va Y,’m F.bbib.
A}i{ilieati(m to set aside rattriage eoistesot
in Murray Repo:inr court,Fcby Term 1891.
It appearing to Oia eottrt by the retura of
tire Shat IT in the afcove stated case that the
defendant does not residtt ia said ooucty and
It further appearing that he doc* not rcsido
ia this Sta e. It is tkfrefere ordered ty thu
«>«*»•««* by tbo twice** publreatiou p^iua of this o 1 the der defer d
anl ol as>c« a
ia nnth for four month* bsfero tho next term
of tkia court in tbo North; Georgia Tiairs a
new* paper published iu Murray county Ga.
Taos. Vv’.
Jorras A Martin, j s c c e.
Petrs. Attyi.
I certify that the abovo s a triso ropy of
the order from tho minutes of court. This
Apr. mb 1891. S U Hinchkr, G S G.
' PETITION FOR PARTITION.
Mrs. Georgia Murrow al vr. AS Vining
et a); Petition for Partition of let of land No.
65 arid north half of let No. SO 9 h Dist. and
3rd section Murray Co. Ga.
It appearing to the court that Bcjatuin
Vining Sr., one of tho defendants and ten¬
ants i i common in this case resides ut o
tho state. It is ordered by the court that
*aid Vinlllg be corved by pab'tcat-on in
terms of the statute—otjon court Feby, Term
1091. Tiio3, W. Milkkp, J. B. C. C. 0
I certify that above is a true copy of the
order‘rum the mirrtes of court. This Apr.
IDlli 1891. 8. II. FiircHRt, 0. S. C.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Georgia Jfurtay Cennty:
All persons nrc boriby notified that J. R.
Harris of the 1011th district 0. M. raid coun¬
ty, tolls before me as an estray, a blue or
mouse colored "JecntU” five or six yrats
old, medium size, mealy n''?c r t-!il b led,
witli reddle and harness n.aiks. Valued ly
C C Howell and N W Harris, Freeh,pliers of
said Fist., to be worth $30 00. The tn acr of
raid Estray is required to come forward pay
charges Bird take said jer.nett nwiy, other¬ fall
wise it will be fold by the Rherlff of
county, on tho 1st Tuesday in August ISOS,
before tho court house door in s, id county
within the legal hours of sals, aa an . s ray.
This June f,0ih I8S.I W II Jt.vsfKr,
Ordinary
AUMiNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Geurgia Murray Cctinty
J. W. Mackey, Ad r. with tho will a-
noxed of J. D.ilsenhfjwor represents *tl the
Coart in bis petition duly filed, that he has
fully administered said estate. This is to
cito all uersoui consoroed, kindred and
creditors to show cruse if any they can
why said Administrator should not be dis¬
charged from his Bdmini'tr . tioll and receive
!eUar?;of dismisiion on.tne fust Monday in
Sept. 1891. This June 3d. IS91.
W. H. Raussy, Ordinary.
E. T. V G. UY TI.HB CAU».
Corrected to May llth.’SO.
Trains From Dalton
80CTHWJSST
No. 1. 9:68 r. x., far Rome. Selma, Mo-!
bile, Now Orleans' Texas and California i
I
No. II. 12:41 ni bt for Rome,
Macon, Savannah, llrucswi k and Jackson
ville. I ■
No. 13. p. M., for same as No. 11. {
NORTHEAST and WBST
No. 2. 3:48 p. it., for NnoxvRic, Bristol
Washington, Philadelphia end New York.
No. 34. 4:05 p. it., far Chattanooga,
Memphis, Little Rick, Ft. Worth, Kansas
City, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago.
No. IS. 4:47 a. a., For eaaia points as
No 14.
No. 10, 11:30 a. m. ff
Through Sleepers to New Orleans. Flor¬
ida, New Y >rk, Fhiiadelphia, Washington,
Cincinnati and Memphis.
B . W. Wsksk, G. P A- T. A. Kvlllsoxo
Town. J. L. Shith, A VV, E. Sun-ox,
T. P. A. Dalton, Go.
BASHES
Needing a tonic, or children that want building
up, should t ake
BROWN'S IKON BITTERS.
tion. It is pleasant Biliousness. to take, Ail euros dealers Malaria, keep Indiges¬ it.
and
FOS DYSPEPSIA
t'se prawn’s Iran Bitters.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealers keep it. $1.00 per hottla. Getmlna
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
JF/¥S5I JRAVE
Isold in the Head, Throat, or Lungs, wo ca*(
miro you by cur new method. Remedy pleas'
rant. Cost moderate. .Send for sample,*whid!
wamail FREE! AddrosB, * • /
DRV. W. BL 08 SER & CO., DALTON/BA.
Galaway & longest,
§f j|ll| I
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afe^s| ggi
Dalton Ca.
We desire to rail the attention of the pa?).
Its, er.d the .eoplo of Mar ay, especially
tiiatsro are bow wide awake in the LIVERY
1 ill -IKESSjhavingpurchased theectire hol¬
iness of Mr.?, t). I’oareh. Wagon yard in
Cuiytcjtlaii With Stable.
LISTED? Wilson
i¥ UO.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS at-. Dal
ton J (successors Fo
Hurd & Delany) will
tor the next 30 Days give
with each DOZEN CABI¬
NET PHOTO’,-} GtiC ] 4 x 17 !
Crayon Picture, all for $4.00:
or lie: Cabinets without Cray
ou for $3.00. Work guaran¬
teed in eveiy respect-. Brin
in you: old pictures if you |
want them enlarged. j j
WHEW IH DALTON
Call at tbo NE’iV BARBER Slid? for a
lirst dass Shave er a.Stylish Hair Out.
Shanji’ooingADying done ia w.irkman-iiUo
wanner, Noeb but White Barbers
employed.
Our Dsi’sdraff Eradicatov it a dea l shot for
dandruff.
i Shop opposiuo Henry Wcattcrlj’i Ehoo
Uoasc,
C-. V. Bostwick Pnr p.
EUijay seminary e
Unexcelled for efficiency nr.d cltoapaaas.
Fatuity of fonr able teaclurs. Rui.dings
frou! well equipped $11« f3 for month. icbool ptirpcxs*. Incidental Tuition fee 25
per
cc..lc per term. Board cheap, a:„d dormUo
ries at .mail rent for studo-jts who wish to
ho rd tl,‘-m**lvc*. Special course in Book¬
keeping iKe $3 per inotuh. Students l£9l admitted
any between July 0.1i and iApri,
the 15th 1892.
Povfuitttr itiftowstion nddress:
lUv. J. 15. T.-.i.hr:(T, A. M.
I retideat ofFacntty, Eii jvy G».
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tstractof & the lawa.snowinK How Traded to/
Obtain Patents, Caveats,
Harts, Copyrights, ient free.. ' J ~
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Close Connections in Union Passenger
Depots. See that your Tickets to
GATOOSA SPRINGS.
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LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
—Read via—
Western & Atlantic R. R„
BOUND -TRIP Summer TOURIST TICKETS
And CHEAP EMIGRANT RATES,
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No. 4 Eimball Hodflo
Atlanta.
CHAS. E. HARLAN,
General Paeeeager Agent, Atlanta.
J. W. THOMAS, General Manages,
Mailtos, Traia^-erf:$Um‘
i03Iaudox! itarr.g^
ATTORNEYS AT LA'V ’
Dal Ion *€eoryia,
Prompt aUcntior giver
to all iegsd bu«n 723 fa, Murray
and adioiaing’c -uintkft
Piles cured W1THOU1 '
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PJ1X.
Call on or Address,
Dr. McKnigiit,
New Drug Store, t
Dalton, . . ; . Ga.
rn. pyx HafiHis,
n Dentist
“ .■/’ ; ■ '- ■ • - j • . . '
Office" oyer Kalknau
(At. ^
Teeth exfiactwl wTthou
P an h r ‘ specialty.
II. H. Andersen
A Homey at Jmw
SjElSQ PlaC*,
I'rompt attention give n t.
gal bn. ine:* upd llio colld
claims.
EXS. t vt. EI?(&
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Spring ’lace, /
v. J. Elites,' "Ife
/ S’TTf^ t-Y .ATl'AW.
Saaixo Pi v.r,i, . u
SreciiL attention gfrch
; .:on ami criminal practice* ?w ;
Br. B. 8. McNEAL,
PHysician and Surgeon
Ramsey ~-r Ga.
I ii cm it attentiun'^given to
ciJir. d t}- or night.
Office at the residence
Jo; n R. Kmth.
ttesi Jlof i!
We now have cuir IPLANEl^m
t'P tep order and are ;'prepared to
to da<88 ftiHl-*t|,at.vh all kinds of
b.mb^r ,,Ve J’ m ; ll.o,. iicatest 1 I manner,
v j « so, run our. Grist mill
on Fridays and;any UaeiPlaner jg
rut Blit's.
Gimp &H 'o-4~ gprir.g*p] aC e, G«.
Tholtar“
HegfiMiraiit
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OF
i ’8t|daas'‘*nieal» Tinsley!
v I for only 25
cents. m
Fourth door Nonl> of Dr.
■ ^ ■•'J-Js Drag
Store, Dalton, G*
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Wh||ie s , Brandies, tor Sacramental i nd
purposes.
103 Eas t Eighth Street,
Chattanooga, ' Tenn.
When ; oa wr-nt pure whiskies,
-•all oa or send to me, 1 will guar¬
my goods to be as represented
My corn whiskey is the best
n this market. I invite my old
county friends to call and
me. Let cash accompany or-
4 18-ly
iey.
I will sell to the people of Mur¬
and adjoining counties tho
best of Mountain Whiskies at $1 75
rf °ver ,on ’“t'! each Jug mp or " 1 Kg * B0 86,1 that oi
cannot be tampered with wiih
out the knowledge of the purchas¬
er. Give me a trial. I think yorx
be pleased.
W. H. Spivey,
EUijay, — — Genrgiji.