Newspaper Page Text
t.lXJ'll IT \f DT F'V'tT -I XL
SrZSt i * .« u » S»£~» — .L» —
Ou.muteed Circulation, r 720
THURSDAY 3», ISQ3
OKAN STANZAS
Prom the shining of the sun it
seems that the melancholy drys are
gone.
As it is court week,'some ot the
boys have busmsss in other parts.
Sunday school was organized at
Oran school house Sunday with
success and thd’'pr 0 *P* c l*L ^ or a
good school are good.
The roads are throng ed with
crowds ofrpeople enroute to court.
J Q. Steed has a new patent on
staked and lidered fdnees, and bis
•on, Heartsel), did the riding.
Jolly Frank Clements of Chatta¬
nooga, ia visiting friends and rela¬
tive* in this community.
Wei wonder if Will Black 'aud
Heartsell Staed can tell how boat
rtding went Sunday evening.
We made a misiake lest week in
saying that two of our young ladies
had taken the no ‘-party” pledge,
we ment to say more“party”pledge
Th* debating club is in lull blast,
The dramatic club is preparing
and will give an entertainment of
the highest order about tiio middle
of March.
Owing to the recent rains w« fear
that millers :will .find the malls
bad.
2 20-’93. Leo.
HASSLER MILLS.
We are *orry to state that wo
liav* not sent in our items for the
last mouth.
Mr. J. N. Peeples ha* returned
from Chattanooga—retorts a good
time.
Mr. J. P. Gregory ha* a fin* lot
of beef cattle to put on tit* iuark«l
in a few weaka.
The weather has been disagree¬
able for farming for the la»t week
Mr. B, ft. Batu, ot Mill Creek,
can boa it on having a horse that
can eat mere eoru in one night
than any hyra in th* county.
E. A. Earnest and G H. Bates
ha* been trading »ome tbia
Th* school at Hauler's M‘11 8 is
flourishing at prenout.
Mr. E. A. Earnest and
Terry, paid Ellijay a flymg visit last
week.
Auy one wishing to buy a good
mare, will do fiivo momey by call
v iug on O. L. Terry,
li. L. Bates hat, been to Atlanta
on business this week.
Good Bov.
2-l9-’93.
The premiums offered last, year by
the Dalton Guano and Manu.acturing
C». for the best yield of cotton and corn
to the acre, wer* awarded as follows:
COTTON.
1. C. L. Foster, 2,925 pounds; 150.
2. Tom Glenn, 2,714 pounds; ton of
guano. pounds;
4. Levi Branham, 2,093
ton of acid.
4. C. C. Langston, 2,633 pounds;
$15.
COHN.
1. A. Hamilton, 04 bushels; $25.
2. H. H. Gregory, 5S' a .bushels; ton
of acid,
Tbe vieUL of cotton and corn, as
shown by the contending parties,
speaks louder than words could ex¬
press the value oi the high giade goods
we manufacture.
Premiums are offered again tliis year
to parties using our fertilisers.
The w ise funnel will buy our fertiliz
er«. They lay over all competitors.
Dalton Glaxo and Manceacturinc;
Company.
TUe Falrtnauut ValUy Kaltr«a4.
Tli* railroacl from C utersvilU vn*
Faiiinoant to Benton, Tenn. known
as the Fairmount Valley It. R. is
agitatias the public mind again.
Th# corapsmT has teeenty r«
•ei .ed through congrera the ripht
to build bridges over the Goorgia
and Sennesse* rivers.
VV# hav# upon our table a mrp
of the mUndad route, Tho old
Federal road, built by Geu. An¬
drew Juckaon, will be fo 1 twed
through Murray county. It runs
near the Tennessee road in
county. ITiU toad will ran
through a ve.y fine aeetton of
; Thrifty live in
country. peopje
| the beautiful valleys of Bartow,
J Gordon, and Murray, through
which the road will go. Towering
mountains, full oT preoiour metals
line it? way to the right, and* on
the left fertile valleys and hills
that may be made a garden spot.
Let the railroad be pushed to eom
pUtion. Then lot us bavj one
from Rome via Calhoun to inter¬
sect at a convenient point, and
Gordon county will make a long
step in prosperity -—Calhoun Tim* s.
Wood.
Wood.'
O, wood !
We want wood.
We are about to freeze,bring
us a load of good wood.
[Ins weather is good on f»i
mere.
Tom Bryant "was over -horn
Dolton this week.
Charles Davis, of Ala., 18
here on business.
Duff Green, of Dalton, is in
(he city today on business,
Col. C.N. King went to Rome
on a business trip last week.
The Oohuttas were covered
with snow the first of the week.
0, P. O. Rloodworth, of At¬
lanta, was in the city last week
("apt. Tom Ramsey is off on
his duties as fertilizer inspec
tov
Judge Dennis Johnson has
been here this week auditing
jury script.
If the ‘‘early worm” aint very
careful ho’ll t be~dug up.for fish
bait prtty soon.
It would pay well to open
about six.first class shIojus iu
this town.
The trial of the Hill jape
case has taken up all - cf this
week except two days.
Say, ha e you forgot that
stove wood you promised to
bring us ? It not we want it.
(.Moonlight whiskey * has
;
flown Imre this week with^
ripple only peculiar to the
Mu nay county make.
I)r. Green and family, of At
lanta,"attended the burial ot
Mr.-Smith Trewell at this place
yesterday.
Jones Bros. a.e having their
new statde substantially weath
erbout-ded and will have it
covered^with good ^coat ot
paint.
Solicitor Fite, has grown the
most beautiful beard it has
been our pleasure to look upon
in a number of years ( ? )
There are a number of valua
ble records belonging to this
county that will l>e totally lost
within a few years if they are
not rebound. It would be well
lor the county beard to have
this work done, a3 it will not
cost much.
Court opmedthU week with
the Hon. Thog. Miluer in the
chair ,! m.l Hon. Gus FiteSolici
tor. Clever W. W. Graham is
here as stenographer and has
been pushing his pen at a 2:40
gate since yesterday.
We have learned that the
new store house and its con ¬
tents of our good friend J. L.
Fincher,of Tilton, was destsoy
ed by fire a tew days ago.
A ny one wishing to exchange
good young steeis for horse
Ktock wiil do well to call cn
R°" lra *0 ® Fincher, at this
' place.
Remember that J. L. Rumond
eon, of Travelling Pa3senLeuge Agt.
the Old Reliable Western &
.Atlantic It- R. will save yon time
and money by corresponding with
him, relative to travelling P. West,
Northwest or to any It, point,
John always trea*s the beys right.
Address him at D a Hon, C?a or At¬
lanta, Ga. in care W. &. R. E. Tick
et Office.
Ma r y Gcpsons
Art broken down from overwork or bonseh-ld
am Bro'vt.’s Iron Ritters
febuildr the'f/«UKi, aWs (iGestion. at move* ex
cent of oile, sod cure* inula, fit*. Get the genuine.
Scientific Americas
Agency fer
K£Pr • r
g&; f" iavsiatm
copyrights, ?av}.
Tor information co, me sn tree Handw.fc write n>
muh.v * VEcunnu bhoauwjiy, >■ . «.
Oldest bureau for patents m An-,.-oa.
Scientific |twct'ican
world. drculatfoll of any »cientiflc pftperln tb©
should Splendidly be wlthmifc i’>;. i.-GjA Weekly, No intelilarent £3.Gd<4!
man month#, address -
year; $1.50six Ml'NN A COw
rifUJUBUEBb, 3©1 Broadway, New York City.
aaiaiiUgaiKffi«aat 5 *afiiKaat « .isaai
100
FREE
WATCHES !
Given by tlie Oldest Newspaper
la New York,! tty.
In addition to die numerous new ard
original premium* offcrcrcd to subscriber,,
we propose to prosear them with 100 Watches
ail of which are suaraDtccd »>y T. l.vscit,
14IU St. and Union S<pi*re, New Yorlt City,
who furnishes them to us.
Ths Advkrtiskk is tho oldest uewspaper
in New York City. Its Weekly edition i*
published in two sections a> d oornts out cv
tho ry Tue’day and Friday— 104 times daring
year; has six to eight page* every issue,
a trel I plinted, has plenty of pidute.*, short
tories telegraphic news, financial and mar¬
ket reports, a woman’s page and tho ablest
editorials published by any Now York pa¬
per. It is a model home paper, with eleva¬
ting and onto taioing reading matter, de¬
void of seusations and objectionable adver¬
tisements All for $100 a yea .
Bprcimeu psrti e pies and Premium Lists with
fu’l miars of the Attractive Induce¬
ments f r Agents,; sent Free on application
tu
W&SR
Jacobs’ Ptiarmaov I
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Marietta Si Peachtree Streets, '
P. O. Ilox 357.
? A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: i
R. R. B................. 67c.
Hunnicutt’s Kadway'* Ready Rheumatic Relief......r Cur«. . . . . . 66c. j
Cbeiiey Expectorant and - . 33c,
. * . ... . . 15 35c.
1 Teethina .............ts and 35c. '
i) fond’t Lemon Extract............ Ehxir .35 and and 7S 75c. c. ;
f ..........
x Tutt s lia»r Dye ,i.....T ....... . . 1 . , 6Sc. |!
I ’ St. Allcock's Jacob's Piasters. Oil . . \ T:; 33c.
i . . . . . , . .. . 10c. *
Benson’s Capsin« Plasters ....... »5C.
Dr. I. A. MagiU't Orange Blossom . . , * 67c.
#, Brauycrotine Horsford’s Acid .............. Phosphate 33V
x .... 34 and 75c.
N I White Rose box...............45c. 80304711 [3 cakes in a box] i
^ Colgate’s P< 7 f Cashmere J?
Cuticura Soap, Bouquet Sojip, cake 31c.
: cak« .......... 15c. a
A Hagan’s Bay Rum, Magnolia Thomas Balm ........ 50c, ^ a
f. St. .... 14, 94 and 28c.
y, Hostetler’s Bitters........... 75c. a
Brown's Bronchial Troches, box. . . » . 18c. a
All Sage’s Worm Catarrh Candies, Cure.........35c, per box.......15c. \
>
■
^ Everything usually sold ia a first-chss
drug store, retailed at wholesale prices. Make J
up your orders, send to iis and save money. V
k , Express charges are usually 25 cents *
per package under 5 lbs, a
B?R»:
UA.AAAA # AUM
B ¥ :
# BOTANIC |
•
BL6 p x
i I A thoroughly teetod Remoctv
FOR ALL
{ BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. * »
(1 SrffiSSS and not foond*wam?iis! 5 for forty >” aVilly I il
5 ^u^Md # stt*i^A% n ¥^5°St 5 S
# ihfTJiV£%r%£
t MN7 u 1rd S n of
m or auperstltion, and but thorough It is founded upon m
9 common sense a knowledge x
of modern medical science. It effectually 0
i t ^Ii? h 0, t O *^e e ». th i.?^e.^» t
bVaith-giv?ng properties 1 it‘is atallulefy 5
, culeFU^ii-oia' 0 IViH-ra 'KrD'^^(> 2
”
SSs£fi£' J|
6 Kervou <i4k
nw»,
f f investigate for yoorself 2 \
cures <lU ar f?oVthrs“mpi«froti.rSost 8 vir! 2
S Thme e rantficatestesul^wUh
\ had faHM. V
# known 2
£ Patce-Ol.oo to the per world. bottle ;?5.oo for 6 bottles. K .
vor sale by drusKists-.it not, send to us. »
Addr...BLOOD balm co., Atlanta, Ga. 4
gj IS] t
■
X. 333 -jiY.X. AEVESSTISEIIEITTS
Gkcrgia—M urray conn i y.
To all whom it may concern!
All persons interested are
by notified th .1. if no good cai a •
is shown to the c nir.-.rv, an order
will be granted by the mid. rs :
ed. till the first Wednesday of
March 1893, esta! lisfcirg a
road, as marked out by the road
commissioners yppointe l for
purpose, commencing at Thom, s
Bramblett’s, in slid county, and
running by J. L. Edmondson's,
thence, west between W. E, B : sh»
op and R. N leaver, and un¬
iting west near J, A. Baynes’ ard
thence, on to Biowu'b bridge in
said county. Thi«, Feb, 8, 1893.
D, JOHSStiN,
Ohm. Co (. ommDsionera.
J. IIeai.tse l, Clerk. $3.21
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Spring Pince, Ga., on the 1st
Tuesday in March, 18S)3 between the
legal hours of sale the following proper¬
ty to-wit:
Two ticre?, more or less, off of
iot of land No, 139 in the eighth
(“) Di-s. ana third (3) section, said
co&ni y, the same being the
And hi an which James Bradford
rsiicrly lived. All of srii two
acres being enclosed excapt fifteen
i r twenty feel in front of said
Celling. By virtue .of and to
-4»-iy a justices couit fi la from
.... 1 •' nine iiuudred , , and , e'gblv-fonrth . a -
-
(OBu) Dtst . G, M. ,, in favor of J. II.
kuliD vd JHines Bradford. Levy
made and returned to me by J, M.
I ox, L. C S. B..CA»TFn, Shetiff.
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.
Bill be sold before ilia court
house in Spring Place, Murray
coutily. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale on (he tbst Tuesday
in Match J893 the following
property to wit:
Let of land, No. "two hundred
ami twbolT-uineg(229) in tho tenth
(10) Diai. t iuid thud (3) section o!
said "county,^Levied on as the
piopet ty Of R/A Gidt’t IIS by virt
ue of and to.salisfy a tax fi fa id
Buad from'the tax collector’s office
of said county, in favor of the Slate
und County vs ft. A. Uiddeus foi
axes lor (he pyear one thousand
eight hundred and ninety two 1892
Levy made*aud returnea to.me bj
Levi Hedrick. L C. This the 9th
day of February, 1893,
S' B. Caivier, 'Sheriff.
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be soltl before the court house
i.oor in tlie town ot Spring Place, Mur¬
j ray county, Ga., within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in March,
next, the following property towit;
Tho nuilh I a'f of lot {of land No
two hundred ami sixty tbreo (263)
ind eighteen and ouo lourtU acrer
’c the north cast c. rner tf let ot
i ltd No. two'luildietl and HXly
! lw«> (202 ) All in Ills Limit (9)
fhst and third 1.3) etciion of said
county. Levied on by virlue of
f ur justice court fi fas “from
eight hundred? and 'twenty-fontU.
(824) List., G. M., in favor of
F ikt; Nati iDil 1> mk, of
aguinst F V: uiberg. Properiv in
p. sst-ssioi. tfJ8L relumed J. Howard. Levy
■ iftde and Jto me by J.
Keif-lei, L. Tliis ebruary 7 li
1893. S. B. l autku, JShtriff.
MARCH SHERIFF SALES.
IV ii lie sod before the court
: hom-e do^r in the town ol Spring
Place, iia., within the legal hours
; ol s-’tle or. the first Tuesday in
’L;reh '<xt, the following pr.pertj
t<> wit:
The drugs ‘-Aid n n licinrs of every
character, ail bottles and fixtures
‘isr-’udiiig &how ease and show case
~ 110(1 8, BOW ill the fitOie llOUSe OC
»• McNeil; also one
c,ut anti hamass; a iso, 16 bush
els of corn more.or less,“and 1,500
bundles of fodder mere or less, as
tie p’operty Ol D. ,, ,*>. jlcNeil, 111 . [ft ..
i ’
V ° r 01 „ 11 WOr, 8^ e C „ 1)1 „ A ' a ‘ ni - MU:
:l >' superior court in favot of John
F Harris vs 15.8. McFvil. Prop
'ity pointed out by plaintiff in fi
fa - rhis Feh y > m 1893 -
A iso at the same tune and place
i m ! ‘ ! 'res more or les:i of lot of land
iN ”- 261 on lh« west side of the
McMullen bridge road, and eleven
i acre8 lltOVO Or loss of Said loi Oil the
aPt r ' ult 01 sa,a roaj - A!! in lhe
9th Diet and 3d section of said
coutsiy and being tlie premises' .
. on
which E. W, Rembort resides and
| more fully described in a deed
Irons T. Starr to said R-nobert,
appears on record in tho clerk’s
office of said ci unty. By virtue c f
j j a 824lh fi ft Dist. from G. tk ■ M, j letico court oi the
s-.'id county, in
favor of O. ('. B tiley vs D. F. Kit
^ es Fnn., R, A. Anderson and E.
Robert secnrilies and J. A
Dick sou and J. L. Robinson in low¬
ers * fcaid land will bo sold subject
t0 a morlpaga m favor of E. C. Go
;™ s vt « Rembcrt for $440
P f °P ei ty in posi sssion of defend
an ^ Levy made and relumed to
mo b J 3 S - Keister, L O. This
Ftby. 9th 1893,
S. B. Cabteb, Sheriff.
W.&A.R.R
—BATTLEFIELDS LINF..-
AND
Nashville, Chatta
ooga k St L ily.
-LOOKOUT MOUT* N ROUTE
TOTBEWEbT,
So a S,.,6 Xo.4 s» 72 So74
A M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
Lr Atlanta 8 10 1 65 N 45 5 30
Ar Maretta 9 02 kO CC 6 30
“ Kenne.«air »2i: Ui «
“ Anworth 935 C.J fill
“ C ’ersville 10 03 Ca? 42, > 28
Ruwe Kingston 10 I2«0i 27; *• C« to! O* IS
14 Cr>
“ AdairATille 1048 4 - 29 10 08
“ Calhoun It IS W* 48 10 27
TUi&ca 11121 tr 04 10 40
Dalton 1158 %r> 11 it. i
Tonr.el Rill jlJll r. m., ► K.
“ ^ o»
“ Catoosa Spg« '12 20 to a
“ RitiggoH GrajisvUte ; 12 26 arj ‘i
“ i 12 39 »o -i
“ Boyce 105 «o 12 14, s
*• Chattanooga 1 25 05 U. 12 35 s.j
7 8 05
“ Nashville 7 30 8 05!
xirrscTrsix sbevicb.
-NORTH BOUND
Train Do. 2—Has Pullman
parlor chair car Atlanta to Nashville, throu
without change. Elegaat day coach Atiai
to 'leniphis without charge,
Train No. 4—Has Pullman
sleeping car Atlanta to Nasbvillo and St Lou¬
is, through without change. Also, Pullman
e ecpiDg car Atiaii.a to Chattanooga. Pas¬
sengers can remain in ear unlit 7 am.
Train No. 72 —Ruu& solid
Atlanta to Rome.
^e-Closc connections made in Union Depot
at Nashville far »U points North and North-
1 west.
—TO TKC SOUTH E AST
SST.
No 1 No 3 No 5 No 73 No 71
Lv Nashville A.M. l-.M. A.U. A.M. r.u.
7 30 9 05
ArMurfrcsb ro 8 34 10 04
r H. A M.
‘ ‘C'aattanooZA 12 51 1 30 5
,‘Iloyce ‘Graysvillo 1 1 34 58 2 27 * erSTaTSTS. 20
OO 49
,‘Ringgold ‘Catoasa Sprgs 2 2 1 15 0 cc 05
x to
Tu-nel Hill 2 2 c ' 20
‘Dalton ikW^WMWN 3 31 6 35
‘Kcsaca 1-3 m
“Ciihonn 2o i. h; c
Adairsvitle 5 : » 3> : a
■‘Kingston Lv U, 4 o
Rouse
Ar Carteruville 34 5 10 J1 15 N? 5
“Miiriet'a 5 44 I 6 09 ! 12 r - U M
“ATLANTA 1 10 0 7 ‘40
0 40 7 00j 1 15 11 #5»8 it®
/’ram No. 3 -! f I’uHmab
, ,
t hr «e,h *teh«’. eha Cg ,. A iso Pull
m*n #tc»|,Sng ear Cti.Ltaau.igft
pea f.-r j-.»set.gv;a. ; 1 Uaioi. 9.00 p
m '
1 Train No. I—llns p.ufiman
P* rI#r 0,r N»»hvitte AtUruthrough
| 1 w , ll!j * ■ ^ gant.tay nilh ««» h M««u
'\ ul '" aDSC -
No< 73—Runa solid
f
10 ,rfli ° n W "*
v A P “ <,,!d Souft
’
east.
lor Ticket, and ot or information, write
to or call upen
C.B. WAt.KKB, T. A. Union Depot,
K. D Ma 8», No. 4 KimballII ----------oose, Atlanta
M fe.hKi,FE,T.A. ,, -
, ITn-on
S. E. Ilowiai,, 9tb k Morkoi Depot, j ) Chatta¬
I- st., nooga
J. Edmondson T, *». 4 |> aftou
., .
J. tv. IIicks, T. P. A., Charlotte
CIIAS. K. HA KM AN,
<.«i. lass. Agent. Atlanta. Ga
McNclly 3 Hearts! 11
Qneral Job Pinters,
Cleveland Tennessee.
Send for samples and prices
All work done neat and fit a
very reasonable price.
Notice to the Trav
eling Public.
time At, MONEY.
People going West, South
or any direction, will save
money and time by calling on
or writing to J. L. Edmond¬
son, Traveling Passenger
Agent for W. & A. R. R~?t
Dalton Ga,. O fid- (V. A
Depot. Information given
with pleasure.
FEEE,
DALTON, El.
Wilson <fe Co will for a
limited time give onn 1-1X17
Bust, Life size Crayon Poitrait
to each person having One
Doz-n Cabinet Photographs
made. The Photo’s will cost
only $3.00. They will frame
the huge Portrait in a 1 rad
some six-inch Moulding, Gold
& Bronze, for $2.75 ’these
poi traits when fraoi^il usually
sell for 10and $1 g. Call at
theii Grdleiv when iu Dalton
and see samples.
—CHAS. N. RING—
ATTORNEY AT.tAW,
Spring T»]ace, §•.
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AT XiAW.
Srsiso Puc*,
6 pec la L attention given to toll**
tions and criminal practie®
wf $* i mm*
LAW YERs
Dalton » Ga.
J.C. BITING M.' ».
lkdton 4- + * 4 ; : i l
HTWill practir* r, Mnrrsjr ceiaky m
consulting Phyeieii ^nd *iarg*«*.
I)r. B. h. McNEIL,
Physician and r urge«M
Spring Place
Prompt attention gives to
ca'ls, d y or night.
DU. UHL HARRIS.
Dent is*.
Offi ce over J. M. Berry’* 8t#**
Dnlton Ga.
Teech extracted
pain, a specialty.
w. w. Anders© 1
Physician, Obstetric b
and Surgeon,
A long practice among t\a* ^
pie of Murray county readtr*
comment on ability QQGttt*8««
r y
Immediate attentioB giv
to calls at .nil hours,
Spring Place,
Galaway k Longest,
a,®
Sb&SBb
AJH&sS,
D atton 0m
"• ll »sirn to c*ll th# att#at(#a .ihti pa*
li« ar.tt the ] vopl# of Murray, o.yoolall,.
thatire are now wijo awsko ia tho LITMY
B1J - INESSjhaving purebaiod ikooaUro hao
«« r 0 Mr. S. O. poareh. Wajoi^fard S#
connection, with stablo
-THE-*
Sunday Sub
$200 a’Teav
Coiifaiui.Bg mor*
matte -x lhaa
’any ■KgaiiM
published m Auh-fio*.
Address
the. nxni
’ ©is York
POOL & BILLIARDS.
ALL the boys are respectful**
ly solicited to drop ia m«
me wbeu in Dalton.
PIERCE LAND.
THE Veteian Pool aid Bill*
iai d Room, next door to H»r**
(
w ick’s Bank.
FALL and WINTER
:OF:
1892 1893
S, T. Parker, Tailor,
DALTON, Q£.
Respectfully invites all to
at HIS Business Rooms and in¬
spect the beautiful lines #i sam¬
ples he has to select salts or pa#t«
of suits from, every pica# freak aa€
new, Imported and Donaestia.
I guarantee all of my work is
every particular, Style, Fittiag,
&c.< will furnish snits fron 91 i ap.
All are respectfully invit#d t# giia
us a trial and I will give yea aafta*
factiou.
N. U. Special attentioa paid to
ali kind® of repairing, bintftkg, dy
aleamag and press A