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County Dir cto y.
Superior Court meets 3rd Monday in Feby,
ad Avgust.
Hon. T.'W. Missis, Judge.
Hon. A. Mf, Fits Solicitor Genera!.
S. H.Fixcsxg, Clerk Superior Court.
Court of ordinary meets 1st Monday in
'sack month.
W. H. Rasis-t, Or^in.^.
J. C. McEstibe, Sheriff. '**’■
M. H. Bbamelkttb, ’lax Receiver,
H. SJ. VStnca, tax Collector.
J. A. P.ccsoar, Treasurer.
M. RoesBTS, Surveyor.
H. F. Ticker, Coroner.
C»urt of Couutr Commissioners meets on
■Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in each month.
w. Lcfruas, Chairman— w. E. Coviso
tom, S. A. Gbeojut, A. L‘. Weaves, Jas
W. Mackey, Commissioners.
JUSTICES COURT.
Town District 2nd Monday.
Bali Grouttd.Dist. 3 d Saturday, y
Bighvfc U j A u
fia H
Ton lit tt 3rd «
Alaoaisa 2nd it
Sh ick I>en 2nd
Boll Pea 4th
1813th 1st
Coanty School Brard—S. II. Husky, CSC.
E. W, RfcitBgRT, T. J. Brvakt, C. I> GiinsuT
J. A.McKaky, A. T.Wkavrr.
HOME H.EWS.
JUDICIOUS , OVERUSING
"Creates many a ue»v business;
Ealarges masy*an; old business;
Preserves many a U*gc business;
Saves many ia failing business;
Sccb'cs'isucccss in; any bnsinefs.”
m ini» m »«n
Rev. M W Shields preached in
Sown Sunday night
Kemnuuts! llunnants! At
sticking
b« In this cifiev this. week.
. <*• Look f
at ~* o'-ir 5.00 man
s
suit. I.ovuuan's.
U *
T J Ramsey spent a day or two
in AtfenU last week.
Good Ginghams, only 7c at
Lovemau & Mona.
Prof. D O Trimmier opened
Kchocl in royn Min-Jay.
Lawns 3c per yard at Love¬
rnal) & Scm
Richard Malkey of Eilijiy was
in town Saturday and Sunday.
Mens Malts $3.50 at Love
man & Sons.
Murray camp-mceting will em¬
brace the second Sunday in Au¬
gust.
Dress Goods, big line at
Loveman & Sous.
The picnic at Coimtta last Sat
orday is said to' have been a gr ind
success.
Mr. and Mrs. John L Galt visit¬
ed relatives in the \ ilhtge first of
the week.
Remnants of calicoes and
Ginghams, at Love man's.
The Sporting Editor has laved
by his crop and now rests ia the
shade,
Straw Hats at cost, Love
man & Sons.
Justices Heartsill and Carter held
their usual session of court in town
Monday.
Childrens gaits' $L40c at
Lovenians.
J. S. Keister, wife and baby are
visiting relatives at this place. Call
’round Circuit.
Crop prospeols were nover bet¬
ter in this county according to the
various reports.
Col. T Starr and family have
moved out to Coimtta Springs lor
a few months.
Col. W C Martin and Mayor
Black of Dalton attended justice
court in town Monday.
GuS Keister is home on a short
visit. He made his usual trip to
Woodlawn Sunday.
Mrs. La Fay (tte Ramsey and her
children, of Texas, are visiting rela
tives in this county,
A picnic of huge proportions
was enjoyed by the people of the
Eighth District Saturday.
New stock of clothing just
in at Loyemmi’s.
Mis, Mary Rowan has been vory
lot the past few days.
By George! t.hat'a a pretty suit
—Yes, got it at Ovbey's.
Dr. B S tHeNe&l is quito an rd
uiticn to the society circle, of the
village.
Undo Charley Staples Was in
town Tuesday. lie is stout and
hearty for ono of bis age.
Straw Hats at] at cost at
Loveman & Sons.
Cur neighbor, J S Addington,
took in the Gate Oitv last week
and reports a pleasant time.
Plantation Chill Cure (Regular
and Tasteh ss) is the only remedy
prescribed by physicals. For rale
by 1 J Ovbey Spring Place.
Mrs. E W Remberfc was right
badly hurt on Monday mcim'pg by
•her milch cow which ran over her.
We have the best Si.50 man’s
shoe iu Dalton, Lovemau,
Rev. J E Hudson filled his reg¬
ular appointment at the Baptist
church in town Saturday and Sun¬
day.
Stop and think! Plantation chill
euro (Regular and Tasteless) cures
99 cases cut of ever hundred, and
pries only go cents. Far solo by T
J Ovby Spring Place.
All Light Scarfs at cost.
Lovemau & Sons.
James A. Dickson has been ap
pointed Jailer by Sheriff iicEatire,
and will.no doubt give satisfaction
to (he people.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Go to Robinson & Finch¬
er's to buy your shoes. They
sell aheap for cash.
The farmers’are one by one step
piiig in the shado to taka a rest
from tho hoe and plow till another
eoaBuu.
Why pay 75 cents cr $1.00 when
you can buy Plantation chill cure
(i’egula and Tasteless) for 50 cents,
which is guaranteed J to euro you
For sale by T Ovbey Spring Place.
It is reported that Capt. D <_’
Kenner is not. only a no., but a
practicing* Ally.,, in the Justice
court,
My sales of Plantation Chill cur©
(Regular and Tasteless) exceed in
amount all others together* For
sale by l f, J Ovby Spring Piace Ga.
Mrs Christian, mother of Prof
Christian of Mt Zion, has returned
from a visit to her old home in
Lumpkin county.
Mr. William Swanson, formerly
of this county, but now of Kauf¬
man county Texate, is visiting rob
atives and liionda in this county.
The New York Millinery
Store at Dalton is now closing out
its summer stock at a very low rate
in order to make room for new goods.
See them while you can buy cheap.
The editor in chief boing absent,
the foreman and devil desiring to
go fishing,’ wo make short work of
this issuo—Kaad all our “ads.”
I would not urge an article with¬
out merit. I urge and guarantee
Plantation Chill Care (Regular and
Tasteless) For Bale by T J Ovby
Spring Place*
We aro a little surprised that
Charlie Fincher hasn’t made some
remark about his cousin Sam this
week—he looks so lonely.
Several communications were
unavcddably crowded out last
week. 1'hoBe that aro notout of
date will be found iu this issue.
I am now receiving a complete
line of imported dress goods and
invito the Jadiea to examine them
before dealing elsewhere, Ovbey.
There has been but little busi¬
ness as yet filed for the August
term of the Superior court. The
28th of this month is return day.
Do you want to live in your own
Couniy and build up a good business
that will insure you a good living?
If so address T, E. Y. Qalton Ga
We venture the assertion that
Bob Bates can come nearer hoeing
cotton with a plow than any other
man of his size ia this country.
T. J. Ovbey will sell yen
clothing as Ga. cheap as it can be
bought iu
Miss Ida Ramsey look her de¬
parture Monday for Arkansas where
she will engage in teaching during
the next five months.
‘■The of the tranegres-* 1
wav
sor is hard, but the way toj
reach the pinnacle of sucessi
in business, oh ye merchants j
of little faith, is to adver¬
tise—advertise persistently,
advertise liberally, advertise
in the Jimpleeate.”
Ovbey is leading i:i clothing,
Mrs. Mayniard Hama who has
beat; visiting her som» W D and M
B Harris at Tort Worth Texts, for
several weeks returned to her bane
here Timed ay.
Of course I got my suit at Qv
boy s, no better goods can be had
iu the market.
Quite a number of oar citizens
)vill visit the west during the nest
ty?o months. Some go to visit
relatives and others seeking new
homes.
I refund money in every instance
if Plantation Chill Cura (Regular
ami Tasteless) ever fails—lust it
never tails. For sale by T J Ovby
Spring Place'. -•
John L Edujondsop, Jr., took his
departure ono day last week for
Denver, Colorado, on a prospecting
tour. We hope ha may have a
pleasant trip.
Wo would like to have a few
loads of stove wood on subscrip¬
tion this week. If wo are so fort¬
unate us to catch-a. mees of fish we
will need some wood to cook thorn
Mr. John 0 Seaffcsell, tho Sr,
Warden of this camp is cfi\o the
Weekly Press Association which
met in Atlanta Monday. This ac¬
counts for the deficiency ot (his
paper.
If on. M M Bates received come
right serioiiH injuries by falling
from the lop of a email building
one day last week, Wo arc glad
to Btata that he is improving ut
this writing.
The Society 'editor says that the
prettiest girl at the picnic Satur¬
day was from Spring Place.
The typo- protoin. of the Jimu-b
cuts ?ays the Society Editor lies,
for V/ootHawn tarnished (ho t>rel>
tiest girl on tho ground,
Miss (Minnie Daly took charge
other school in the lower part of
the county the first of the week.
Miss Minnie is one of our most
popular young ladies and we have
no doubt gives perfect satisfaction
as a teacher.
Arrangements are being inule
for fclia building of a fence around
the lot on which She new jail
stands, Why not continue the
work and enclose the court hous« ?
This would add greatly to tho ajr
pearance and cam of tho building.
Mr V E W’iiibanks who has baen
in Texas for tho past few months
arrived borne on last Monday. He
stopped in to seo us and laid an al¬
mighty dollar in our hand for the
Jimsdeoute— ws are convinced that
Yinco didn't walk home, as some of
the boys say ho did.
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. McKuights New
Drug Store, Dalton Ga.
A Birth DAT Party.
Master Glaudi® Andeisoii gave
his little friends a royal reception
at his birthday party on last Satur¬
day night. More than thirty re¬
sponded to the cards put out and
the good time that the iittlo folks
had will do their hearts good tor
years to come. Oiaudie is four¬
teen years old and has got as many
friends as any little boy in town.
Fathers and mothers, encourage
your children in this way and they
will always love you for it.
Died ob Apornsxy.
Mr. John L Davis who resided
on tho farm of Dr. John Green,
near town, war stricken down with
apoplexy, while alone at homo on
last Thursday. When discovered
by his wife tie was unconscious and
appesrently dead, but after a con¬
siderable time he began to gasp
for breath Dr. J F Harris was
called in and did ail in his power
with restoratives but conscious¬
ness was never regained—be died
Saturday morning, leaving a wife
and one child with whom the entire
community sympathize.
He was buried at tho iamily
graveyard, on the old homestead on
Sunday morning.
Tads Carney is rejoicing over
tho arrival of an cloven and one
tpurth pounds boy.
Two old Confederate-''hiuskots
were found last week west of the
graveyard. r lhey were both load¬
ed, though the stocks had entirely
roiled Tmy were
left thereyeu/'s cgc.—Arg r.
If you are going west or
sout h west and want Cheap
Xic *kets anti Quick Time ad¬
clress, , or call „ on W. E Sutton ,
cr J. L Smith.general J?:. emigrant
°
ticket , , , agents Dalton _
Ga.
For tombstones and momuncalal
wor^t cult on C N King.
Notice.
Parties wishing to buy Bn
giucs, Saw mills, Cotton Gins,
Power Presses, Elevator Fans,
Wagon Scales, Shafting Pul¬
leys, Etc., Etc., will find it
to their advantage to corns
pond with me in regard to
specifications and piicea-before
placing tin ir orders elsewhere.
handle nothing but first
class machinery and guarantee
satisfaction. Address,
T. W. Harbin,
m Calhoun Go.
N oticic To Thu Ladies.'
We ave bound to suit the
lact foe’ fancy regardless of
vvhdt it costs. Have received
a b’tfutihi] stock of ladies’
hats and would like to. stress
the fact, that they are of the
veiy latest style anil fashion.
A cordial invitation to all.
T. J. Ov'IiEY.
A Splendid Ofi ee. 4
A 3-4 Life Size Por¬
trait Free.
Having made arrangements
with the hugest copying house
in this country, wc arc now
prepared to otter to our cus¬
tomers a f life sized Ciayon
and ink portrait copied torn
any photo they may want en~
kiged, free ot charge, when
their purchases have amoun¬
ted to $10 cash. Wo give you
the po: trait free as a premium
on purebas of goods, and se¬
cure you the frame at the low¬
est wholesale prices. Come on
get a ticket. R, M. ITeuron.
Dalton Ga.
«*E!
Yosemite House,
CORNER HAMILTON and WAUGH
STREETS.
jD&ItoXl Georgia,
Te;s House having boon thoroughly cleans¬
ed ai d refitted, will he condcclcrl ns a first
0 b.ss Boarding and Lodging House.
Clean rooms, clean bods and a tablo un¬
surpassed. Terms reasonable,
M. C. SU0L15Y, Proprietress,
AUGUST .SHERIFF’S SALES.
State of Geouqia Murray Coeny
Wi’d be sold before the court
house door iu tho town of Spring
Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬
lic out ciy between the legal hours
of sale on following the 1st Tuesday described m August
next, the prop
e-rty to wit:
27 acres of lot of land No. 12 in
t»e 8th Disk and 3«1 Sect, of Mur¬
ray county Ga., as the property of
tho Deft. Also tho East half ol
said lot No. 12 9th Dish 3rd Sect.,
excepting &aid 27 acres, said E. hall
with said exception being held
under bt nd for title by j D Harris
and part purchase money paid.
Tho entiro interest stipulated in the
bond will be sold as provided by
Sect. 3586 of the code. Levied on
as the property RT Bock by virtue
of a mi to satisfy a Justice court fi
fa issued from from tho the Jus¬
tices court of tho 1039th district a
m. of said county, in favor of A S
Timing vs said It T Beck. Levy
made and returned to me by J B
Bond L C. This July 1st 1801.
J C McFktiue, Sheriff.
—
Watches 5 H
Jewelry
and
S teraio r.- ;;’>S
■ ver-waro. d
Largest and Finest Stock of £ a
,
Spectacles.and Eye-Glasses u.
North Georgia.. jnGi
With one of the Finest I '■m?
Workmen iu the. South I c;iu
confidentially claim that my
facilities place me beyond
competition ia every line of Watch and Jewelers repair work.
Upcu this guarantee I solicit your track
Engraving also dona on short notice, no charge being made
where goods are purchased of me.
tie Ij. TAPF,
Jeweler find Optician,
« Dalton Ga,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Mil K.:r' S sa ©E*y Good§ }
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION 1
Just Received at the iWHOierj Stove ol
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
A new and otftgitnt apsortiiionl of Milincry and Straw iln- -v,onnfetirtg of Strait
Boncetoand Ladias’ a»d Cbit-troe’s Hats [tritomeg and oatrinimedi
am! Vol Sash vetB Ribbons, and Crapos, Vilvet Flwwora, Ribbons, i'aatberSjOriiftnio:;.... Nock Ties, Baanst 4c. Silks, Our Satingj^F
bought of thol argostand bestiiapcrtingHousesin goods
were Iialti
msro and Ho r Yers, and will be sold at very low
ioeafor cask.
1891. m . w 18 - • p.
1 1 © Y 7 m
M. o & 9
Spuing Place,
Glotliing! Clothing! Clothing!!
I have on hilnd, and will keep thd bast Hue of Gents ready¬
made clothing, on the market.
1^"Also a full stock of Dry-goods, Hats, Caps,* Shoes, Hard¬
ware, Groceries <fec., and will sell at low prices,. for cash.
nx3«3r.vX£e»esr3H(ca
w. jo s@mmn®n 9
DEALER IN )
firocories $ Profisions, Confectionery, Ci¬
gars, Hats, Etc,
SPRING FLAG E GEORGIA
The best East Tennessee Flour,'Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee
New Orleans Syrup, Lenoii’s Factory Thread and a select stock
of Summer Hats of the latest styles., all of .which will be sold
at Rock bottom prices for cash or barter.
Hem§fi*eel ii laeek,
—DEALERS IN—
Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS CROSSES
Coping, and General Cemetery Work.
Special Prices Given On Application
19 West Montgomery Ave.
Chattan 'OGA. TfiNic.
C. N. KING, Local Agent, Spring Place, Georgia.
marsiuxxrsasaausxi
1891 1891
Moblnsen & Fincher,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
....Dealers In....
Groceries, Provisions, Corfectioeerifes, Cignrs, Tobacco, Flour, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Coffee,
Stock Syrup of ar.d NOTIONS. in fact everything in the grocery line; Queens and Till ware; AlsoasehJ
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUY THE ABOVE MENTIONED G00B8.
.. ..Will buy all kinds of produce, chickens,Jeggs, butter, corn
!•••*
peas and anything in the produce line, and pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Cali and see our goods and get prices before yon soil your produea
or buy - cur groceries &c.
M. V. Tb»m, A. T. Looan. J- E. FntDLKY,
TEEM, LOGAN & FINDLEY,
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. First Class
Accommodation:
We solicit a share of your patronage.
ELLIJAY _____ Georgia.