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Oumtert ClreaUtlon, ^ m J'^Q
SATURDAY, MAY rJO, 1893
Shaver is getting up some good edito¬
rial on the “summer girl” this winter.
Good roads are a decided necessity
and Georgia should go to work to that
end. Put the convicts on them .
The Ashburn Advance and tbe Ogle¬
thorpe Eclto are two of our latest ex¬
changes and liny are hummers too.
Some papers w-e read are making a
gl rrious big stagger at distinc'ion in the
way of gubernatorial booms.
The Constitution deserves a big slice
of thanks for as«i»ting so nobly in the
early removal of Partisan Buck.
KlJITOn IfKART8BnL, of the Jutp. of
Spring Place, has a tine girl baby at his
house. We can now shake w ith him.
Our John will turn his wolfe loose the
first thing anybody knows and revo¬
lutionize the postal system of the 7th.
Buck has sent.in his resignation to
take effect the lest, of June, If Grover
will kick him out, sooner it will ease the
pain of many an office-seeker.
A “mares neat” is a mighty big curi
nsity, hnt a large sized nest of cash sob
acriptions would be a heap curiouaer to
ui righr about this time of tbe year.
The Dalton Argus >vas so 'nil of g od
things last week that It bad to tiave a
supplement. The pity is that
wern t good to eat: they made mighty
good reading stuff, though .
Hcartsell’ of the Fi’.itso I’lacr Dim—
Pl.KCHKEKH, Jiiib got. a brin, now val baby
at, his house, and he is as proud of it as
if it was a cash subscriber,—Dalton Ar¬
gus.
You bet *----
\ornal rhvino-makers Lave been
peat'-ring Phitl Byrd. Li sen at him:
A fellow, with one lung and two ga’ls ,
came to this office this morning « n d
wanted to swap us a spring poem Dr a
years subscription, and a coca cola
.27 to accept the office of Governor.
He is a sound man for the position but
th. job hasn’t got enough lucre,,,
ft^r elements to afford to resign
office he now holds to accept another
with so mu ch less p ay in it.
The amount of money a man spends
Lu'fciTJSnjAnd"*
That reminds us that a poor
sinner once made this same remark to a
millionaire and the big fellow answered
him wit), the following question: "where
is your house?"
Postmaster-General Bissell is a chump
of the hugest magnitude if he keeps on
insisting that republican postmasters
shall not be turned out where no charge
of inefficiency is brought against them.
Being a republican is enough cause to
turn anybody out in this democratic
No man that belongs to Christ is a
fraid of the sheriff.—Ash hum Advance.
“Bev.” Smith lias certainly missed
Ids calling then, f^r we have never
heard of n country editor but tiiat had
a mortal dread of the sheriff'. We don't
doubt your religion, brother, but such
remarks are calculated to mislead some
folks.
♦—
Brother Hbautsbu , of the Jimh.b
ci tk, is a journalist of no mean ability.
He directs the city government, the
time for holding Sunday school, the
leader of the prayer meetings and the
punishment of the Murray county white
caps.—Ringgold New Smith.
Brother, you have us down pietty
Pat, but rve don’t lead in meetin’, we’re
just a plain sort of a cuss, as Shaver
would say.
Since the commissioners of this coun¬
ty have taken decisive steps to open a
new and shorter route from hero to
Dalton it is proper and fair for the UU
thorities over in Whitfield to come up
with their part of the road. If the peo¬
ple of both counties will go to work for
it we can get a mac. dam road of this
route and it will he big money to them
to have such a highway.
Leonidas Livingston, the great alli¬
ance agitator and stand-in h—1 raiser of Georgia,
don’t seem to with the ndmin
j it ration. He deserves rebuke and that
is the way to administer it, It was lie
who was ttie most potent factor in this
date in firing the prejudice of our tur¬
ners which led to the eruption of that
political monstrosity Right.’ known as tire
third party. Give it to him in
big doses. Show him no quarter.
—— -►-<»-« — -
Gov. Northkn is to he commended for
his avowed detenu that ion to stop lynch
ings and mob violence. He wilt doubt
less see the proper steps to take to do
this and then he will accomplish some
tiling.—Oglethorpe Echo,
Yes he is to be commended for moiety
saying that lis intends putting a stop to
it but saying a thing and doing it are
vastly different. Nor then has been
threatening to put a cheek on mob 1.At¬
tar a long time but we have been una¬
ble, so far, to discover where lie ha<
cheeked it: certainly it lias never been
stopped in this np-country. However
our Governor me.ms well and if the law
abiding people of Georgia will just put
their shoulder* to the wheel he will do
the roiling in this very important mat¬
ter,
ALACULSA etchinos.
Aiaculsa May 16—The continued
rains are getting the farmers a lit¬
tle behind with their work.
Rev. James Smith and James
Dunn were in the Valley yester¬
day. Rev. Smith preached an in¬
teresting sermon at the Baptist
church to a large congregation, we
hope they will cnme often.
Mis. W. P, Poteet is quite sick.
Mr Mihsap is dangerously ill
and not expected to live. He is a
good man and our community is
loth to gi .e him ub.
i4ev .:^ har?e8 Ea f, nest > a 7 0n '}*
VaUey on lhe 28th! Irfst^'we are
glad to sea vonng men who a.e not
afraid to carry a bible,
Two young men with a fiddle
paid the Vaiby a visit last Satur
tlmir tSy irfrls were? along nexTtime ‘ Guess
who
Guess who met Marion Kendrick
going to the Stanfield place the
other day and what, he bad? lhe
cat is out. Marion.
A J. Oner has the firm t apple
orchard on the mountain nod the
best assortment of fruit.
DOOGAN DOTS.
Doagan M fi y 16—,?uVns!iioe this
morning looks so bc.ntifui after
*®vetal rainy do vs,
| Farmers getting along very well
i with their work.
I ! Mrs. Jane Potpet has been quite
j p j c k | 0 r-omo weeks,
, The young people in this neigh
j borhood are arranging to start a
g a hb&th School which speaks well
p )r tbem
lor E"wr"t
of all evils, flood inlemperanc '. It j
comes in like a and seems to |
sweep us all into heiples stniggles
in the maelstrom ot ifcr destroying
j | sliow ‘ people fl ^' . °. J ’ n ! lhe
our o o u
1 "irners m the family the church,
) the sohool and the State agnnst this
tel) destroyer that develops dia- i
honesty and crime, and fills our
SliS SS ?*;
. , 4 . f * 4
j {^satanic powe, ‘ to woiid’aml to
destroy lhe v rry 8nbjoctH of com .
j )aas i 0 n and love. O. let the Holy
Spirit expel th : s intemperate desire
which causeth evil, oulv evil, a
nioug our people.
JUNE SHERIFF SALES.
On the first Tuesday in June next i
will sell at public outcry at tbe corn-*
house door in the town of Spring Place
Ga to the highest bidder the following
property described to wit.
A house and lot itt Spring Phfc,
known Iho Mrs. Farmer place,
and being the place wheie W. M.
Moreland now live:-, containing
one half acre, more or less. L“v
ied on as the property of said More
land by virtue oi a li fa from the
824th Dist Justices court in favor
of D. H. Harris vs W. m. Moreland
W. L. Terry and J. T. MoEatire in¬
dorser. Levy made and returned
to me by J. S. Keister L. 0,
Also at the same time and place
twelve and one-half acres of the
southern part tf lot o land number
two hundred and ninety-eight.
Said land being and lying in the
niuth district and third section of
tbe county of Murray and state of
Ga, and is better described and
bounded as follows: Commencing
at the southern corner of said lot
and running to centre of lot. a suf¬
ficient width to make twelve and
one-half acres, it being one half of
the twenty-five acres off ot said i
lot ongiualy willed to Tommie
Rembert, and is bounded on the
north by the laud of ms, Mattie
Patric, bounded on the east by the
land ot Mrs, G A G all man. and is
bounded ou the south by tha land
of m Roberts. Said parcel of land
levied on by virtue of and to satis¬
fy a tax fi fa issued by si M Welch,
tax collector of said county in favor
of the county of Murray and state
of Ga, vs A Bishop and Ohio Bish¬
op for State and County tax ot the
year one thousand eight hundred
and ninety two. Said land pointed
out by m m Welch, tax collector,
and ieviei on as the property of
Oiiie Bishop. Property now iv
possession of Ollio Bishop.
Also at tbe same lime and pbej
the following lands to wit-. L ' s
number one hundred and fifty sev
eu and one hnudred and thirty-two
except that part of number one
hundred an thirty -two deeded to
ms Welch by CD Durham, also,
eighty acres of lot number one
hundred and thirty three, said 89
acres named being lot. on the All east of side the of said the j
last
parcels of land being and lying in
the 8 tb district and 3rd section o*
Murray county Ga., levied on by
virtue of and to satisfy two sope
rior court fi fas issued from the su¬
perior court ot said countyin favor
ofS. E. Berry and T. J, B yant.
Exec of John Bryant, dec vs J. 8 .
Addington. Said property k v ad
on as the property at J. 8 , Adding
ton.
Also at the same time and place
one bay horse about seven years
old j ev j e{ j ou a8 (jj e property a* ot B,
S. McNeil by virtue of mortgage
Ufa i sued from the superior court
of murray county m tavor of A-J.
Keith vs the saie B. S.Mcneii.
A]so „ lhe sanie time and
fort . y eg lt tt . u , 0 ne half *crs ofland
»'oao or less, bounded as follows-.
on the north and east by the land
formeily owncl I y A Bishop; on
i th > south by the land of li m Bern
bert’s e state and on the west bv
the | and of M B Patric and be
, ^ t of lol namber Uvo h
: ntv nine in the 9 h
(bed and seventy v nine, in the s
l district and 3rd section ol said
i Levjy rrutde and returned to me by
’ Keister, L 0 Levied the
.1 » ou ub
property of m m Welch by virtue of
a fi fa from the Justice court of
824th district o m in favor of John
A Patterson and others against
said Welch as ptincipal and J A
Dickson security on stay.
This May Pith 18815.
8 15 Carter. .Sheriff.
Betsy Treadwell has in due form
applied to the undersigned for
twelve months support out oi
es t 8 te of Smith treadwell, deceased.
1 will pass upon said application or,
he fust Monday in June , lt 1J3 , n
(liven under my l and and official
signature this the 21 day ol April
,,, ,, ,,, , . A v
.wi.vs H rauFi-«sAi.K.
Vm!l be sold before ^ the .. court .
house in Spring Place Gn, oil the
first Tuesday in July 1893 the fol
lowing propeity to wit. Ooo acre
of land on the south side of lotNo
.mm «.
^ion of said co, J> cat-d <>n the
braocci in trout ot where a huildiog
stood in 1860, making lhe branch
die line nod Dyed oli so all to in
ell3t]e , Iie oU1 j, eacll tfe , s and on
.lie Bid© ol Uu Diam.li next tn to
whue said building stood. Levied
on to aatisfv a li fa issued by
tax collector of said countv against
said land in favor of the state and
county for taxesoi the yea,s
*7 I "~~C- C n V -UU--Ui—“92 rtn ft* n Y Lb V V 111 d< I ly?
•*
and returned to at by J S Keister
LO March 30th I 893
S B Gai ter Sheriff
Hule INI #1 To Foreclose Mort gag*.
State or Ga., Murray Go.
In the Superior Court. Feb¬
ruary Term, 1893.
Mary A. Love, )
vs
T XJ D - Ulvl MiTt'Cirttwl vlilUU, 1
*• » ) ’
'
It appeared to the comt by the
petition of Mary A. Love ti,.» i
> T More . | . laud . tbe day , .. T I)t? .
ry. OU ora *' Ol
ovmbtr 18»1 exeemsd and
ered to said Mary A Love a mort
gage on a tract of land, lying in
Murray county Georgia, to wit,
esm, half of tot. of land Number
( 20 ) Twenty in the 8 tli District
and Hr I Section of said county, ecu
tabling eighty acres nuvo or. loss,'
fnrtiie purpose f s ouring th
p:\rnenfc of a on I r muso-ry
note for the sum i.U'Hii: v Tluv
dillaih, made t-v ;ii y i i Xj
Moreiand cn the 3id f i?e
ceu her ISiR, and p> the
•said Mary jl. Love, w- ■ i'welv
months alter date, w iatcit si
8 per cent lrom t..;-, 1 »ty. v.hi,rii
said note the said 1. N. Morelu
refuses to pay. It is'therefore or -
derii that the said T. X. Morel cot
into . . (bis court, bet tie
pay r on or PH
• lhertt»t. ; Iho vi*
next lerm *, t
•m l interest, due on eai I note, nm!
the cost of this suit, or in detrinir
thereoL , t , ho court , will 7>rcCiH*U ,
/ ? S
to justice shall appertain A nil ri
is farther orderd, licit this rule i-e
published in the -Jimpleenle” ‘ a
......
r v puo.l&ueo r in toe <* Min^V
of Murray, twice a month for two
months or served on the snd T.
Moreland, or bis -pecial agent
attorney. Ibree months previous
to the nest Term of this court,
Thos, W,Milner,
ti. s. c.
C. N. King. W'
Peidtiooers atty.
I hereby certify tht tahe for^|W
ing is a true copy from the coin"
utes of court.
S. H, Fikcheb, G S 0.
RULE M SI TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE.
State of Georgia, Murray Goun-
_ In the . court „ February ,
superior
Term, lSp3, Geo. W. Hill vs W.j
E, Tyson.
It being represented to the court
by the petition of Geo. W. HiU
that by deed of mortgage, dated
the third day of November, 1891,
W - E - T J son conve y ed to tbe said
Geo. W. Hill a mortgage on
loUowing described land to wit:
* «ty acres m the south
00r,K ‘ r lotNo, oue^ undretl
r, )fiety i.i the qth Dis and old • ec.
of said county of Murray known as
^ Ilenr y ^etberton place, for
the pui pose ot securing the pay
merit of a. promissory 1 J note
!) y - altl W- L. dy-oc. to
Geo. \V. Hill due on the
da v of November 18 9 3, for the sum
-
! oi two hundred and twenty-four
dollars with illter88t at 8 P« r cent
i irora Hi^hurity and including feu
j P er ce . nt due attorneys and unpaid. fees, which note
no*
it is ordered that the said W, E.
'Tyson do pay unto this c jurt, by
' the first day of the next term, the
: principal, interests an t costs, and ^
attorney s ices due ou said note or;
b» .to lb.
contrary, or that in dalault thereof
.
foreclosure be granted hi the said
W. H;!lof said mortgage, and
Uhe tquitv ot redemption of the
| said vv • E. Tyson t etein, be for
! ever barred, and that service of
| ; ,ins rule be perfected on stid W.
1 B -p , by publication of this
-rale ill the Srmxo ‘ Place J,mi>i f
.
| br son or T f'S*T? ills special , ’ y *r or s,i,i atfor- Ty
’l 10 "' 1 ';. before ,bl ‘ next
; «««> ol tins court.
ll ! ' ;s v - -“m.l.ii.C.tJ.
. Ul . by 1,1,y that he forp
i. ?r<? R <v
, ln»m , Urn
-'M>y minuics j
S II Fisches, C S C.
c^s iaw ass: floto bezd cyvsl
A Gsllstiioii Magiilflcsat ef FLOWER SEEDS
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rSJ*uWw!SS i 1 !?"".* 1
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I j SiA*s\ Free Month*. <*»*<< »od pwUfxiiii. to eachhubacflber htrgt and w« ma^nifi'-tni will«/». Fol
a
j lection of Choice Flower Seclu. hen huviirrd vunmu.
I£12
/inuia, Finks, etc.,etc. Rcmmnher, twvlvecent* pay* forth* tuaga
u’i« three ’uouths and this •ntlre magnificent Collection of Chi Jo
'• lower Seeds, r,ut up by a braldun Seed House and warranto,
fresh opportunity. and reliable. We No lady can afford to mtaa this wonderful
guarantee every subscriber many times th e vain.
of money sent, and will refund yon? money and uutke yon a j*re
of noth seeds and Magaiiue if you are not aatlified. Oura is an
d*t viul r. tuvUlo pnUUahlng house, endorsed by all the leading news
cuperv \V# have received hundreds of teitirnoniais from pleased
vtro' s during the past live years: “ I had beautiful flotten fan.
he wnU tx.iAly y*>ii sent me advert two iW.”— yc.ir* tun, Mrs. and/rent N. C. ejrtnene (note the'
"Myself i" and at friende hare /or various Bayum, t&in<» liana. Win.
east adrertieed hp
akl kave found them to be entirety uaitfaetory.** — M. j.
i>avi*. Iltooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Henry Uar#- Beechsf (a regular
*ub«.Tiber), and Grace Greenwood, each
ordered our Reeds last season. l>o not con- s
found this offur with the catchpenny ftHfay-lgiij aclun A
of unscrupulous persons. !»rite l
lon’t tut it off! Sit Mibscriptions and six S TT^EsiS
wcinl (kdlections sent for 60 cents. m
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8 r above oftcr, and naming the will r<aptr in tcAiA ^#i|M
. *h*. s%<e this a.'i'trtiteiKent, we syn.I frt* % In
addition to nil the above, cue packet of the cole
bvaled E ok ford Sweet Vena, embracing
lhe newest varieties, including If proof tun. l«n IWgB aVii •
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he gbt ef 8 fvt, am! Induce for three nmnthaa centtattuttavr’
i of fracT-rit Mo.-ms or t ie brilliant coloring.
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Trains leave Atlanta
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Thrcugh Sleeping Car
Berths sold Atlanta to
Chicago.
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Prompt attention to all
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Q neral JOfJ F intor«!
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hen<1 . , K,r , and prices.
All work dope neat and s\t a
rea8 ° nab,t < , ‘ P, ,C "
Notice to the Trav
el ing Public.
TIME » D MO KEY.
People going W,st, South
or any direction, will s«ive
money and time, by calling
or writing to J. L.
» 0 P, Traveling
Agent for W. <fe A. R. W.’ R, et
Dalton Ga,. Ofl < e A
Depot. Iutortn tion giver.
with pleasure.
FREE,
DALTON oa 1
Wilson <fc Co will lor a
limited t hue give oue. 14X17
Bust, Lite size Crayon P 01 trait
to each person having One
Dox-n Cabinet Photog-aphs
made. The Photo’s vvill cost
only §8.00. They will frame
the lager Protrait in a hand¬
some si x-inch Moulding, Gold
& Bronze, for $2.75 Tims >
pot traits when framed usually
sell for 10and $i2. Call al
thsii Gf.lle-v when in Dalton
and see -amplea.
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* CAVEATS,
M '?~&4S$IP / ' trade marks,
OESICN patents,
COPVRIOHTS, eto^
Oldest bureau for securing patents in America.
the Every public patent by taken, out by ns is brought before
a notice given free of charge in the
f fientifk Ararriaa
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— OH A3. N. SIN3; -
ATTORNfcY AT iAW,
Place, Gv.
J. J. Bates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Place, Oforgi.
attention given to collec¬
and criminal practice
$ iittti
LAWYERs
Dalton, 6a.
BIY1N0 JlT lb
Dalton i 4* T * t i +1 Ga *
ES?“Will practice in Murray countr s
consulting Physician and Surgeon.
Dr. B. 8. McNEIL,
Physician and Surgeon
Spring Place Ga.
Prompt attention given to
ca^s, <1 ,y or night.
UR. BILL H&KRIS.
Dent ist.
Office over J. M. Berry’s Store
Dalton Ga.
Teeffi extracted without
pain, a specialty.
w. w. Anderso i
Physician, Obstetric
and Surgeon.
A long practice among the 0 -
pie of Murray county renders
comment on ability annecessa
ry
Immediate attention given
i to calls at all hours,
|
Spring Place , Ga,
& Bryant,
I
1
Dalton Ga
We desire to call the attention of the pnb
lie and the people of Mur ay, especially.
thatwe are now wide awake in the LIVERY
BUSINESS; having purchased the entire bns
lleiao Mr. S. O. Poarch. Wagonjfyard in
connection withjitable
—THE—
Sunday Sun
$200 a Year
Containing ", more readm
... U'an w e any raagazmo
P uhllslled 111 America.
Address
THE SUN,
New York.
POOL & billiabds.
ALL tbe boys are respectful ¬
ly solicited to drop in and see
me when in Dalton.
PIERCE LAND.
THE Yeteran Pool and Bill¬
iard Room, next door to Hard¬
wick’s Bank.
FALL and WIMTEH
:OK:
1892 18H3
S, T. Parker, Tailor,
DALTON, GA.
Respectfully invites ail to call
at HIS Business Rooms and in¬
spect the beautiful lines ot sam
Die- he ha» to select suits or parts
ot suits from, every pi< ce fresh and
new, Imported and Domestic.
I guarantee all of my work in
every particular, Style, Fitting,
&c., will lurmsh suits fromS15up.
All are respectfully invited to give
ns a trial and I will give you satis.
'iction.
N B. Special attention paid t®
ali hi ;-fi° 01 repairing, br ling, dy
cloa jing and preB 30 ,£icg.