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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1887)
0. H. KINU. a B, CAETKR. North Georgia Times K1HC & CARTER, Publishers. THURSDAY. DECEMBER, I, 18@T. ■HS To tbo I'nias: No 2. On th ;’iject of local legislation, I quit off short, in a former issue of ) our paper be cau«e you did not have space to publish more. This No. will be Confined to the cost of granting exclusive corporate, privileges by the last continued legislat¬ ute ed Georgia. Tax payers think fo. a moment, that you worked hard du ing this year, and for what? To pay 011fJ hundred and abuut sixty seven thousand dollars, to pay the ex peuces of a legislature, convened by youi votes to serve you (tax payers) who honored them with your sufferage, (lexempt from this stricture, our own Senator and Representative of Murray Co.) How was th s vast a mount of money expended? Not for gene; al legislation of a public character, but for local and personal privileges to mure exclusive to private and corpor¬ ate privileges for the corpora¬ tor’s benefit over those who are compiled to bare the burthen of all. tlose illgotten gaines. Let me, ask one question. Why do they seek those acts? I say not for the agricultural interest, b‘ut to controll your products for their interest. . W. Luefman. [To bo continued.] ASupp s d0ctps, f divcs Birth to a Child in a offln A Colored girl 17 years old ol SiTmmerton S. 0, who had been ill several days, apparent¬ ly died last week. The body was properly prepared and drcs etl for burial and placed in a coffin. The colored people of the mighh-o:hood held then customary noisy wake over the co’pse all through the night following her death. The fun¬ eral services were held in the colored chmeh, and the body was to be interred in a grave ya d about two miles away. When the cortege had reached a point within 500 yards of the cemetety the pall bearers were scared by a crying noise, some¬ what resembling the mewing of a cat apparently emanating f oiu the cuffin’ The precession halt¬ ed and after considerable dis¬ cussion il was resolved that the coffin should !>e opened. U pon rvnr.’Viiig the ltd it was found to the great cor .denial ion of the funeral party that the woman was alive but unconscious, and that a Lt \v-burn babe shared with her the narrow bed. Tho cost of the The house ot L ,. drew out of the treasury m hard cash the sung sum oi$98,- 737. ’i he S, nate took out $30’- 377 70, fco the total cost for the session ot 10 days , summer < was $124,114 70. At the fall or winter session the House cost the State $47,128 55, and j the c , , l.i - U i. tola . i , n ee . •> i , a of $62,309 33. The total cost ot the two sessions, therefore, has beep $1^0,424 83. MMBMnxs mih Wh , n«i .was... Miiam i.i :i move .IlCMt OU,. : o, 4 l,-to start a Baptist J I mb'licit 5 in ^con, with ' : • ■ ■; f TtiA'liei', Tfttd , the Ln ., Ol Index, its O.llU.;-.: " ‘tkfib - “ I, - Or ^ "j ' It^M . i. ^O., Ij Ml for Coiiffw n svih t sas mu: h triCl. : T". Parties on wfibra I havo accounts will find llieniHn tbo bunds ol M B Hams, A tty., for collection. They arcane gentlemen a*ul I must have t tfo> money. Eespfc. Dr- J. P. Habbis. { l tie wet Ticket prevailed in AWni tw b' ft majority of 1|28, on last Saturday. v -V There is a negro fffanstrat illedgeville the mother grown children } who wears a No. 1 lady’s shoe. The President has appointed ■George S Rives, of New York, to be assistant secretary of State. Leqal Advertisements. JANUARY SHERIFF'S SAUfcS. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Spring Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬ lic out ciy between the legal hours of sa'e on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the following described prop¬ erty to wit: Twenty acres of land in the North west corner of lot No. 24, and twenty three acres more or less in the south west corner of lot No. 18, all in the 9th Distiict and 3rd section of said county. Levied on as the property oi It T Beck, by virt¬ ue of a Justices court, fi fa from the 1039th district, in favor of D 0 Mc¬ Lain, Administrator of Isaao Mc Lum, deceased, vs R T Bock. Levy made and returned to me by J B Bond l o. Also 11(5 and t wo third acres of land off the south side of lot No. 28, in th gth district and 3rd section ot said county, being all of said lot except 43^ acres on the North side of said lot, owned by M Bl Bramb. lef t. Levied on as the property of Oliver Brown by virtue of a fi fa from Murray Superior Gomt in fa¬ vor of W L Brown & Son vs. Oliver Brown, Defendant in poscs6ion and notified. Also forty acres of land, in the North East corner oi lot ot land No 311, in the 10th district and 3rd section of said county. Said John land levied on as the property of Knox, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court, of .said county, of Murray, in favor of J S Barnett vs the said John Knox. Also sisty acr. s, more or less, ol lot ol land No. fid, iu the 10th dis¬ trict ami 3rd section of said coun¬ ty, the seme being on the soulh side of said lot with all improvements ihereon. Levied on as the proper¬ ty of S M Haggard by virtue of a mortgage ft fa from Murray Supe¬ rior court in favor of H J3 Oarhart & Co , against S M Haggard. De fendaut in poEes.non. Also lot of land No 41, in the 8‘h district and 3rd section of said county, except 40 acres in th South East corner of said lot. Lev¬ ied on to satisfy 3 Justices court fi tas issued from the Justice ccurtof the1291st district ostia fa vor of E S Howell vs Nathan Robinson and John B-ck. No. 101 of paid li fas levied by J D Stafford l o and returned to me. Nos 1'iland 142 of said fi fas lcviad by me. All of said fi fas levied for the purchase money of said land. 'IJfAs December the 1st 1887 C. L, Terry, Sheriff. Georgia, Murray cmnty, Twelve months support for Mrs, M B Pa hie and Mamie anil .Teffy Patnc, the widowalid miner daugh ter and son of tames VV P.itrie deed, having been applied for from tho es¬ tate of said deceased and appraisers having been appointed and made their return as all required concerned by law. This is to (ite rersons to show cause at my office on tie 2‘-)tli day of De ember 1887, if any tfi v can why t said application should not bo gra n t vd. This Dec. 1st 1S87. W H Bamsey, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. State op Oeoroia, Morray County. Bv virtue cf an order of the convt. of Ordinary of Murray county will 1 , > hoM at auction at the court home of ‘ said county, .n the first Tuesday in January 1888 %vitbm f the legal hours of sale. Lots < land Numbers '-30. IBS, 159, 167 andlCS, ivll in the 26 h District and 2nd see¬ , iun of sai<l county. Bold as the i property of Jadian Gregory., deed. Terms cash December dst Admr. 5887. \V D Gregory. deed. Jut bun lii-egoij j ADWyBT. ATW. I ' D M PcJot* Ailmnn-aretor <■{ Walker t0 - th ® **«%"** d “b tiled and entered an rooeurd, that ho has BUmlntstered J tV AValksr’s CPtato. This I* therefore to cite ail»• «**»•* kindrid jui.l (-red tors, to shoW cause, if nriy they‘can, why saftl AiUuipiatrater should n»K be di5ohnrp«-T from bi> A^iuunalration end of the «>*» «•».* daf iQ MftUli 1SS3, Y\. Ii. Ha m kv, Dac. :g r % Antomty DECEMBER SHERIFF’S SALES. Stat* or Gaortan Muebat Cocstt W ill be sold before the oourt house door U the town of SpriugEleee fo the highest bid¬ der at public outcry botwoaB'fWK^fal boars of sale on the first Tuesday in December next, the follow described property to wit: 1 hirty acr^K off the North East corner of lot of land No. 212 in the 9th District and 3rd sectioji of said county. , lie vied on as th proper ty ot L 0 Jones to satisfy a Superi or'Court fi fa in favor oi G W HiH 2ud e L TERRY Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S XtmEE. Stat* or 0 *oko ia, Murray Cuanty To ail whom it may concern: P McGhee Administrator of N A ilegee deceased lias ia due fdVm applied to the undersigned for leaye to sell lands belonging to t the es.ta(e of said deceased’ahd said application will be heard on the first Monday in December next This Nov. 2nd 188T. H Ramsey, Ordinary. — ADMINISTRATRIX notice. State ot Gtosgia mubbat oaunTY: Mrs. M R Baynes, has in due form applied to the unuersigned for letters of Administration od the estate of Sarah Williams late of said coutity deceased, and I will pass upon said application -on the 1st Monday in December next. Giv¬ en under my hand and official sig¬ nature. This 2nd Nov. 1887: W H Ramsey, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S 'NOTICE, Georgia, Murray county: To all whom it may concern. O D Keith has in due form applied to the undersigned for letters of Administration with the will annex¬ ed, on the estate of William Jack son, of said county deceased and I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in December next.. Given under my hand and official signature. This the 2nd day of Nov. It 87. • W H Ramsey, Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Court ol Ordinary of Murray highest Coun¬ ty Ga., will be sold to the bidder at the coutt house doo r of said county tin (Be 1st TrMPfay in Decembe next, within the legal hours of sale—Lots of land Noa. 173 and 183. in the 8th district and 3rd section ol said c unty. Containing ISO acres each, more or less, bold es the prapeity of John Bonner late of said county deceased, and being the lands whereon deceased lived at tbo lime of his death. Terms cash, IT R and Phi Hi d Beamer. Uxeculors John Beamer. deed. RULE NISITO PERFECT SEKNICE W O MARTIN VS ItOBT. Tu llAVNKS. Coroj/laint on Attorney’s lion in Murray Su potior court vs one tliiid lot, of land No. 7. 8th Dis’t. and 3rd See'. Murray oounfy (in. August Term 1887, for $25. aud interest,. It appearing to the Court, by the return of tho Sheriff in this case that the defendan t does not reside in the county of Murray or in the State of Ga. It is ordered that service bo perfected upon said defendant by publication in the North Groroia Times cnee a month for four months prior to tho next term of tnis Court J C Fain, Trammem, Stash, J. S. C. C. C. Plaintiff’s A tty. I cer ify that the foregoing i i a true ex¬ tract from tho minute of Murray Superior Court. C. N. Kixo, Olerk. rosCQUGHS,GROUP — Am — 0Q if SUMP Tl 0!i L’SS iip a mi - i-\ ‘i> sUSr C1 t S ■ I M .'..' we e • ■ oc* ' v V L ii i ; ■*., - ^ f o-n-Vi-.- >. •: \xk : v ». *. '1VI I'l-inl Ll> ;• .S -■ .I'i'iiWri ' ' 4;,:; f V v,v... X m MUi W-i : vl,N :■ ■:N ; ■, ,('•. ; > . ,-i. • 'ii,-, •• [ . . ■r* m/v. RIlRAi If i c - 4. WmSmF ■ - . • ■% ' mm. 1870 1887 RUINS’ Premiuji Art Gallery. 3314 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. When yon visit the city call and see my State Fair Exhibit, which was awarded the only medal offer¬ ed, and five diplomas. fin¬ I shall continue to make my est Cabinets at S4 p ! T dozen. W T KUHNS. EDWARDS & SON, GALLERY OF PHOTO¬ GRAPHIC ART, 56’i Whitehall St., Over M, Rich & Bro’s. Dry Goods Store, Atlanta, Georgia. We give the best pictures for the least money. Children’s pict* ures taken in one second Strangers from the country always welcome. Call and examine specimens and prices Stock and Convey¬ ances For hire or sale at JESSE HOLLAND’S Livery Stable in Dalton, Ga. Also a wagon Yard is kept in connection therewith. The patronage of the people smuch desired, and especially those from .Murray County. E. R.OLES, ANALYTICAL AND PRAC TtOAL CHEMIST, Having located at the Legal Tender mines, at Fort Moun¬ tain, is now prepared to assay ores promptly and with all the precision that the latest revela¬ tions in chemical science per¬ mits. „ 4P. -E. BROWN, Je The Jeweler. Daltoa, Go or si • Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Spectacles, &c,. Personal attention given to repairing. Store next door to bank. Metropolitan Hotel. Atlanta, Georgia. Fifty yards from Union Passenger Depot. Cornor of Alabama Pryor Streets. --- Rates Reasonable. - R- P- KEITH, - • Proprietor. [Lute of Cannon Houho-] HURD & DEL ANY, PIIOTOG KAPURS. Dalton, •Georgia, We have arranged our new gallery to make ever style pho¬ tographs and will guarantee to please those wanting pictures. Copies mid Enlargements a specialty. Four Gem pictures or Fer¬ rotypes made toi fifty cents. Do not fail to call and exam¬ ine our work u in*in in Dalton. Pictures riiade on cloudy as «•<>’ 1 as any other day. ^ V* Tbs Simple w/& c. AUTOMATIC system & Old Tsnsioa SEWING-MACHINES, e GOODS M br L lla s ’ ^ck wear,white g and for Family c and Dressmakers’ Use. ABUTS WAIT!!. K’R’fi CO., 124 E. I4fh St, N. Y. lif X “■» ■ ISAlIOiVAL HOTEL, Dalton, oo:«o Georgia. Newly Opened! Newly Furnished! First-Class Accommodation. BESTAL in the STATE ior the MONEY. Rates $2. per day. W. H. MURDOCH, Prop’r. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN Millinery Goods, latest NOVELTIES IN FASHION ! H Just Received at the Milluery Store ol J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia. A new and elegant assortment of Milinery and Straw Oood-,eonsisting of Straw Bonnets and Ladies’and Children’s Hats [trimmed and untrimmed] Neck and Sash Ribbons, Vilvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments <Sro. Our goods were bought of the largestand best importing House sin Balti¬ more and Now Tors, and will bo sold at very low prices for cash. Furniture from 25 to 40 per cent Below Cost of Manufacture. I am selling all the output ot the Georgia Manufacturing o m 25 to 40 per cent below cost of manufacture. Jj _ Parlor and Bedroom t setts made to o r der. W. W. YanNkss, Dalton, Gv., Next of VI OHM vali. GO TO . Y., EoMnson -! Ancle »n 9 L 1>KA Wilts* IN DRUGS, MEDICINES OIL”, PaLNTS. C’GAliS, TO¬ BACCO, {*- TOILET ARTICLED I.AMF-4, ETC. -J 4 - • Pi? i criptifbs »* u cfullj 1 P upcitd. Wanamaker & Browu, OAK HALL PHILADELPHIA, PENN. The largest custom order and retail clothing house. S’, M. D. THOMAS, PJerchant Tailor; Dalton, G KOlUtl A, Guarranfcees good work arid cheap rates. C. C. 0. c DODGE’S Certain Chicken Cholera Cure. This is the o !y specific for chick us yet discovered; every package guaranteed to stop cholera among chilkons in fifteen m nutes, so that no more will take the di^enso- I have the indorsement of tho Com mis hotter of Agri¬ culture of Ga. Call and get a package only 25cta. For sale by T. J. 0VBEY, Spr ug Place Ga Land for Saio I will sell all or h pint of ray f-irm }y ing two miles north of Spring Place. Ono hundred and A&yeti m res are cleaied and im irovef with «oo n buildings, good orcluuds. and well watered with three good weds. About one hundred end thirty v ei*i bt in good woodland. tjaH «>n n r ad dress J M Cuff man, Spring Place, Ga. $iOO to $300 A M02?Til c.tji h«j made w j king for OW huiinere. Spare moment, may V].r.,:'ixldj employed also. A few vaeancie- in t. wns and cities. B. F. JOHNSON A CO , If,Id Main St , R.cliwnml, Va. VViVm you wn'.t a good SIT WF OR IIA lit cur GO TO il F. JONE \ 1 1m Barber. Shop on U .millon St. Dalton Ga. THE 'MORNING NEWS £ to m p ipting Hons \ Proving, LUheynphii g, Engraving, 8t reot(p>Pg,; i/i u k Binding md 1> ai k Bonk lUanu i fact Ui ing. THE I-ARllEST C0N( KR\ OF THEKIND IN TiiE SOUTH Thorough'y equipped and complete within iirolfjtiie latci-t uvaehir ery and the most skillful w rkmen. COR FOR .Till SS, M A X Ul'MCTURHS, BANKS AMI BANKERS, COUNTY OFFICERS, FARMERS, MERCH¬ ANTS, MECHANICS, AND BUSINESS MEN gknkra: ly, about pincivg <rr<i,<'rp for euything in the above linctf, Lotu -» virUing card to a raam uiot’n posit r, or truio a ui-moraiidutn book to it O'.tiiiiUiotb lifbgc-r, fire icqaested to give this house a i.rial. J. H ETTSLL, Proprietor, 3 Whitaker St. S v nn ffi, G\ THE MOORE COUNTY GRIT, Portable Corn Kills and Killstones. j ) r ifniffinMiiari n i i ; Address L’''■ f “ i I - IT. 0. KILLSTOKff CO., j PRRKEW00D, MOORE CO., U.t^ ■ G