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O. N. KING. S. B CARTER.
North Georgia Times
KING ti CARTER, Publishers.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, O. 1888
To the Times:
This is my last article ori Cue
unwise and expensive Legisla¬
tion of the General Assembly
of the State of Georg 5 -’ Now
fellov citizens, let us refit ft for
one moment in our own interest,
and see if we are not in a large
extent, to blame for pll these
long and wanton extravagant,
sessions of our State legislation.
Go back to the constitutional
convention of 1877, and lead
paragraph 15 Section ssven ot
the constitution and you will
see that the constitution of 1877
done all they could do to check
]oc«»l legislation and make it less
burthensomt to the people, as
you can not fail to see by a care
III1 , v t tiki constitutions! j*.
Ol
i >a; agraph al »ove refered to, aud
numbered in the Code, as sec-1
tion • »0 4. xr \ oil will Ml see that 1 the 1
1
Speaker ol the House ot repre
sentatives shall within live days J
appoint aioramittee ot one from
each congressional district on
local legislation and bills must
go to that committee withui
fifteen days after the organiza¬
tion of the General Assembly,
and that no local or special bill
shall be introduced thereafter
except by a two thirds vote.
Now, how do you account for
an adjourned te. m of the Gen¬
eral Assembly, from November
t»July. the next year a''ter,
who received and passed mi¬
me- ohm local bill when the jour¬
nals fail to show that two
thirds of the House of Repre¬
sentatives voted to receive said
bills. And especially so, when
biennial and not annual sessions
ns provided for in the Consti¬
tution. So mote it be.
W. Luffman.
Traverse Jurors for Murray
Superior Couit. I eb. Term
1888 .
L T Moore, J L Edmondson
Jr YY J Duncan, W M Morgan,
J B Cavlor, J W Stroud, J W
Hulsey, W R Dunn, U C Fin¬
cher Jr, W R Davis, R P Hem
b.ee, E E Daniel, R H Naylor,
B C McEntire, A B Wall--, R
A Pierce, I II O'Neil, John
Gamblin, G W Swanson, R O
Johnson, C C Cox, J W Chil
ders, Noali Bagley, Green dree
son, J W Bookm.it, C C Grove®,
It N Weuv r, J W Langston,
J H Beaver, vVyatt Wool*. II
L Henry, S M Haggard, J N
Wooten, C N Alto; d. J II
Whittle,
Any ot our readers who will s« nd
ten cents tc the American I ublisli
jug Company. -*8M) I* <iimount Av
eiiuc, I hiiadclphiii, 1 a., that Loin
Daily will send them, portage paid,
‘•The \\ eiid and Wondeiful Story
Sllfci or Adventures in the Caves of
Kor,” by H R Haggard. Published
in four volumes, s;z * of Seside L -
brary. We hone all of our readers
will improve this opportunity to get
this fascinating story, which is so
much praised by all the leading pa
pers and magaz ; nes.
Augusta l'hi iinicle; II.m
(Vo. N Lester, who once <*)»
posed D . Feluui f* >r Coiigicss,
Jias , , tile , , **Ult . |
move* u:> 1 into 1
dlslli I ami It IS said U'iii fi'hl “>
Allen All UUIKI ,,11 1*1 *'!, ,1 1 Ins , tl . Is •
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a gallant,, btainy. one ?iiined
soldier, but lie might as well
I tin into a tlire-liing inaelun-’ im
toopposH Col. ( nmllii in iln-|
|ii«umtains.”
Mr. Carl sic. on nconiit of :li*
ccmlition ol iim lua.ili will not
visit Gm lgia, at Iiio present—May
pe some other day
It is reliably ‘•tated
Floyd COUty Will have tlllV*'
Congressional aspirants; lion.
J. C. Clements. lion. Joel
Branham and Hon. John H.
Reece. Friends of all these gen¬
tlemen are all ready at work in
their interest.
Mr. J II Campbell, manager
of the. Macon Telegraph died
on last Sunday night. The
Telegraph has our heart felt
sympathies in the loss of their
esteemed manager.
Have yon got Consumption, As¬
thma. Sore Throat, Bronchial Troub¬
le, Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration
or any Chronic Troubles? If so,
send a postal to Drs. Starkey and
Palen, 1527 and 1529 Arch Street.
Philadelphia, Pa., and they will
send you a 200 page book free.
MUNN
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H2Id experience Af t„ Forty,«*• in the
■ f preparation Hundred of more
« lift SUSS&tt’SS than One
fj&l Mfti.Ni.»♦*.. for the United K-n“ State*. and
^^2, poejflPt ,, on ,
or PateutH drawings. Advice through by mail Munn free. ACo.arenotloed
obtained
inthe SCIENTIFIC AMKKICAN, which has
tbs largest, circulation and is the most influential
newspapor of its kind published in the world.
The advantages of such a notice every patents#
understands.
This largo and splendidly illustrated newspaper
la published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, and id
admitted to bo the best paper devoted to science,
mechanic*, inventions, onginoering works, and
other departments of industrial progress, pub¬ of
lished in any country. It contains the names
all each patentee# and tntlo of every invention for patented dollar.
Bold by week. all newsdealers. Try it four months one
If you have an invention to patent writo to
Munn A Go., publishers of Scientific American,
131 Broadway, New York. mailed froo.
v Handbook about patent*
Legal A dvertisements.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
State ok Georgia, Murray County
Where is W D Gregory Administrator of
J nth an Gregory, represents to :he court in
his pct'tion, duly filed and o tered on lecord,
that he has fully adininistorod Jatbnn Greg¬
ory's ostate. This is therefore to cite all
persons ooncerncd, kitdred and creditor., to
show cause, if any they can, why said Adiur,
should not be discharged from his Adminis¬
tration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in May 1888. Feb. 2. 1888.
W I] Ramsey, Ordmajy.
Georgia, Murray c innty,
Whercns II R and Phillip Bouinor Execu¬
tors of the estate of John Be.uuer <lcce<iP6(i
represents to the court in their petition duly
filed and entered on record, that they huve
fully administered John Dimmer's estate ac¬
cording to his will. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can why snid Ex¬
ecutors should not he discharged iroui their
trust, and re eive letters of dismission on tda
Jst Monday in April 1888, This Jan. 5th 888.
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
A DM INISTK A TOILS NOTI V E.
State ok Gkohoja Murray couiity:
Whereas, WmLullinan Admin
istiator of John O’Gocner repre¬
sents to the court in his petition,
duly filed anil entered on r.ccord
that lie Las fully administered John
O’Conner's estate. This is there
fore to cite all perrons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said Ad¬
ministrator should not bo dischar¬
ged from Ins ; dministration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in April 1SS8, This
January 4th 18' 8.
W. 11. Ramsey, Ordinaiy
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Murray of‘t countv.
By virtue of an order he court
0 f nfinary of said county I will
8t ,j| j () ii u , j|jfKe--t bidder before th>
| ^ 0 urt h< use door hi said county, on
■ y jie firs ,, Tuesday in March, mxt.
w-j• Lin the legal hours of sale, all
1 the mineral interest in lot of land
No 242, and an mnlivided half ol
the minejal interest in lot N->.
both in 2(>th dist.and 2nd seciion
of siiid county, sol*l as tin; pii perty
*'f Juthan Gregory deed. Teinn
cash. l'cb. 2 1888
W 1) < r ‘gory, Admr.
AlHIlNMIUi'imn NOTICE.
j t!enrgi:i, Mnrr.'iy County.
i 1* M i * a- si a- |. Adimi.islnili.r of .1 \V WiiJLtir
r. jijt-yt-nt.-i In 11 .a- Cs.urt in b-.- li.-tirimi ' ilu*v i
i , ‘ 1 " 1 “'" „■ l ' , „„ 0,1 r“‘‘*'" L , tli .t , 1>C , 111*-' .
'
»** ly »<lmii.i*U'ri-U .1 W Y.'uik i'i* cutnie j
Till. 1 hi» i. is ti. lin-relore .... to . cite . all i, |>.ta n.s ennccrnil ,
binjr.rt and creditors, In shew eause, if «ojr
bhy ihh, wby said AtliniiMstui^i* ^ImiHil nol
be UisuliMtged fr«»m hist A*lmi:u.i;ra ion and
receive letlcre «if <lij»iniit ion mi the firr-t Mon
<Iny in Mur It 1888, \Y. U. Ham kv,
Pee. l-t ISS7. O rill »i Ary*
>taT‘ iik G k«*K<; I a , Mitimv Conu’y.
W V Hew* |! *- h > *!»i Ic<] fm ty:
•inption oi ^ i« nuliv amt I wd
p is npui* the same a! 12 o’cl**ck in
„n tpc dav of Feby. 1838 a*
my olhcu. VV II Kim,it-.) Only.
WILD I.ASI) SALES.
Will he §old before the Court house door in
the fcwn Of Spring Place, On., to the highest
bidder at public outcry between the legal
hours of sale cn the 1st Tuesday in May next
the following wild land to wit: All of lot of
land No. 311 in the 10th District and 3rd
section of Murray county, except 55 acres in
the South East corner owned by A F Alexan¬
der and 40 acres in the North East oo ner
owned by A L Keith. The same being 65
acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy a tax fi fa issued from the Tax
Collector’s office of said county in favor of the
S' .te and county against said parcel of land
for the ye ire 1873,1871, 1874, 1875. 18.6,
lb Jf.l. 18.9, 1880, 1881, 188b, 1883,
18>4 1885 1886 and 1887. This Feby. 2nd
1888. C L TERRY, Sber ff.
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALES.
State or Georgia Murray County
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Spriug Place to the highest bid¬
der at public outcry botwcen the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in March
next, the following described propei ty to
wit:
Lots of land Ncs. ISO 181 187
188 199 and two hundred and eigb
ty one in the twenty sixth Dist.and
second section, and lot No. two
hundred and sixty five in the 9th
diairict and 3rd section all of said
land in said county. Levied oa as
the property of Mary F Hill by virt
ue of and to satisfy a fi ta issued
from the Justices court of the
eight hundred and twenty fourth
district o m in favor of Sallie An¬
derson va Mary F Hill. Levy made
and returned to me by John Chil¬
ders l c.
Also at the same lime and place
70 acres of land in the south v,est
corner of lot of land No. 54 in the
10th district and 3rd section of said
county. Levied on as the property
of S M Walker by virtue of and to
satisfy a Justices couit ti ta issued
from t he 1011th oistiict o m in iavor
of F M Heartley vs the saidS M
Walker, F M K* ndrick and E F I.ea,
security on stay. Property pointed
out by defendant S M -Walker.
Levy made and returned to me by
W N Barclay r. c.
This February. 2nd 1888.
C. L. TERRY, Sheriff.
Qi
The E7SE Simple w.'ac. AOTATIC & Old Tension
system
•SjSTlKPJSftiuHHKSii. orufTun if a nnnfrQ
ERY, UMBRELLAS, NECK WEAR, WHITE
GOODS »nd lor Family and Dressmakers'
Use. * MEETS WAITII.
KRUSE K’F’G CO., 124 E. 14th StT*. Y.
1870 1888
KUHNS’
Prrmium Akt Gallery.
33f4 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
When you visit the city call and
s?e mv State Fair Exhibit, which
was awarded the only medal offer¬
ed. and five diplomas
I shall continue to make ray fin¬
est Cabinets at If4 p r dozen
YV T KUHNS.
THEE
MOORE COUNTY GRIT,
Portable Corn Kills and Millstones.
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The Best In ibe Worlil for making Kyc, flue Barley table
mwvl . for gHndiug Com. Oats. or,
*ny mixed feed. It cuts ell fibrous matter bates
than any known stone or buhr.
B amp Address les of Meal sent on appUo*Uon.
IT. 0. MILLSTONE CO.,
PRRKEW00E, MOORE CO., N. C.
Wle-n you >v.* .>
vjnVKOF I! 'Id V"
an TO
B. F. ,Ji>NT. \ tin- Ba b r.
Shop 'i Iif*|i ilu II S. Di'il* n (la
The cure for sickness 500
years ago was Neglect, 300 years
ago, borcery, 100 years ago,
Herbs and Drugs ; 25 years ago
Medicines ; to-day it is Com¬
pound Oxygen. whole
Medicines weaken the
system to strengthen one weak
point; Compound Oxygen
strengthens both.
A doctor’s average bill is
$50. Invest $15 m our “Home
Treatment,” and you will save
the other $35, and feel better
than you have for five years.
Are you Nervous? Those tired,
sick headaches will vanish!
Have you weak lungs? Give
compound oxygeu one chance
to strengthen them. Have you
dyspepsia It will cure you!
Remember always one thing!
You risk absolutely nothing in
trying our treatment. It is sim¬
ply breathing diffemt air, not
‘‘dosing,” or ‘ drugging,” or go¬
ing a thousand miles away fiom
home aDd friendslt is breathing
daily into your lungs, At your
own uonie, the concentrated vi¬
tality ot all the health resorts in
the world. 200 page book
mailed tree, bor particulars,
address,
Drs. Starkey & Palen,
1527 and 1529 a eh st., Phila¬
delphia, renn,
EDWARDS & SON,
GALLERY OF PHOTO¬
GRAPHIC ART,
HO'/i Whitehall St., Over M, Rich &
Bru’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.
Gall and examine specimens and
prices
F. R. OLES,
ANALYTICAL AND PRAC
TIDAL CHEMIST,
Having located at the Legal
Tender mines, at Fort .Moun¬
tain, is now prepare* 1 to assay
ores promptly ami with all the
precision that the latest revela**
tiona in chemical science per¬
mits.
c. c. c, c .
D O D G E’ 3
Certain Chicken Cholera Cure
This is the o ly specific for chickens yet
discovered; every package guu run teed to stop
cholera among chilkons in fifteen minutes, so
that no more will take the disease* I have
the indorsement of the Commissioner of Agri¬
culture of (3a. Call and get a package only
J5ct«. For sale by T. J. OVBEY,
Spr'ng Place (3a
Mdfr n >lU.m H >tol.
Al lanta, Georgia.
F ft; yards tr-'m Union Passenger
Depot.
Cerimr of Vlabaat > .t Fryor Streets.
---- Rates 11 <i<i ho a thlo, -
R- P KEITH, * Proprietor.
[L ie of : ’>*n• on i louse, j
HURD & DEL A NY,
P! loTOG It A 1*11 RS.
D a I.ToN, ( ; Ki'l.’il I A.
We h ive airntige*! * Ml r in-w
■gall,-i v to make e\ *-r style jilio
togiaphs ami will giiarantee to
please those wanting pietuijes.
* pies ami Kula I'geiin-nts a
sp* cialt v.
Four Gem pictures or Fer¬
rotypes niiule t**i tilt\' cents.
Do not tail t** call ami exam¬
ine our work wV e 1 ,, J)alt, n.
Fictuia's nmileon *-lon*l\ ns
we" as ail) otlier tin)
The MURDOCH HOuse,
Dalton, oo:oo Georgia.
Newly Opened! Newly Ftrnishel
First-Class Accommodation. BESl’MEAL ia oTATK
lor the MONEY. Rate8 ^ 2 - P er day '
W. H. MURDOCH, Prop’r.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Millinery Goo'ds,
LATEST NOVELTIES IN FASHION I
Just Received at the Mllliiery Store of
J. & J. B. GRAVES, No. 85, Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
. .••ortment of Milinery and Straw 6oo*lo, consisting of Straw
more and New Yorx, and will be sold at very low
prices for oasb.
Furniture from 25 to 40 per cent Below
Cost of Manufacture.
I am selling all the output of the Georgia Manufacturing Co.
from 25 to 40 per cent below cost of manufacture.
Parlor and Bedroom setts made to o'der.
W. W. VanNkss, Dalton, Ga., Next door to Cannons
GO TO
M obi ti son ; Anderson,
PE AL Kits IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES OILS, PAINTS, (HOARS, TO¬
BACCO, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMP', ETC.
Pf i cripui ds Ca’euUy Prepa’ ed
Every word we say we can stand by.
Dear Sir : Do you want to see the
latest WONDER of ’87. ANSWER TO¬
DAY. $25. A $36 Single Harness reduced to
The finest Harness MADE for
■ " im mi
the money. Handsome nickel or imitation
rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
ii^ ?.>tawaw made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
/'T4’ K s slyl ° and dursbillty. If you will allow us
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r£#|dK^ ma<le ‘*ng out V over 800 a setts SPECIALTY each month. and You get-
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I at °! 1CC saying AES send on your Harness.
#W wA&M^ Folded or single strap style.
fi National Harness Co.,
,-Xr/ Wholesale
1 14 2A Manufacturers,
A. ANDERSON, to Wells St. Buffalo,tf. T.
King of Harness Manufacturers. Manager of Collar and Hames, $2 Extra. No Breaat Collar
WholesaleMfrs., the
Natiomol Hahmebs Oo.. Rouble Style for two horses, Pries, S5.00.
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