C. N. KING. s. b carter.
North Georgia Times
KING* CARTER, Pah Ushers.
THURSDAY, MARCH, 8,
We were asked the question
some time ago: why do you not
Loom Murray county through
your paper? We anawerd, we
wtre waiting for the A. & C. to
arrive before we enrolled od the
boom list. But since the A & 0
is a lit.le late at riving, we might
state for the benefit of those who
are traveling South in search of
a healthy location, where pure
water gushes forth from the
hillsides and springs up in the
valleys as limped as the crystal
waters ot Siloam; where rich
valleys are spread out like the
prairies of the West for farm¬
ing purposes, suitable for corn
cotton, whet, oats, grasses, clo¬
ver, rye and in fact, most all the
products that grow South of
the Mason and Dickson line.
Yes, and one ot the most pro¬
lific fruit growing counties, soil
adapted to almost the entire
fruit kingdom. More than all
this, we can boast of our miner¬
al wealth that lies tolled up m
the mountains on our eastern
bo der. In these mountains
is found, gold, silver, iron, lead,
coal, manganese and various
other valuable metals which
would excite those who are
seeking for mineral wealth and
would attract them to this point
like the needle to the magnet, if
it was only made known to the
outride World. Come this way
gentlemen and “sip with us and
let ^ sip with you,” and help
us to develop our fertile valleys
*and excavate our hidden miner¬
al that weie left l us unmolested
by the Cherokee Indians’
Woodlawn Dots.
Fine weather and farmers
busy sowing o .ts.
Having attended Superior
Couri at Spring Place last week,
I have gotten tar behind in the
line of country news,—intact it
appears to me that interesting
items are very scarce and hard
to get just now.
Col. Sam P. Maddox, the
good looking Dalton lawyer
said, “boys Miss Ooie Kelley is
just as smart and pretty as she
can be,” and all of us, including
lawyer Martin, readily agreed
with him.
Harris & Davis, at this place,
are buying eggs at the rate of
about two h.indred dozen a
week, and still some pe pie quar
rel at the old hens. Hastily,
Mch. 3. 88. ” W. R. D.
Hon. Vf. C- Gleun wifi be a
candidate for re-election to tbe
Georgia Legislature.—Dalton
Citijsen.
Whitfield should be proud o{
tbe eloquence and ability of
Got, Glenn and send him to the
legislature whenever he desires
go. He is one of, the ablest
legislators would in Georgia, and we
V»e proud to hear of bis
re-election.
Hoo. Benj. ii Bingham, chair
man of the state democratic ex.
ecutive committee, has called a
meeting of said committee on
March 2l9t,—This committee
will call a state convention
wbiefa will select delegates to
meet the national convention at
St. Louis June 5th.
A great panic is leported in
tbe cottoD market in New
Yoik.
The new State Capitol is
moving on to completion rap¬
idly, and when nni-bed will be
one of the roost magnificent
buildings in the South.
Mrs. Sallie Summers of Jones
county, aged 92, has 365 grand
children, 142 great grand chil¬
dren, and 42 great great grand
children.
A New York man has just
been hung after having been
sentenced to death six times.
He was resigned to bis fate.
Hon- Allen D. Candler and
Judge Geo. N, Lester, are the
fast running candidate* for con¬
gress, in the 9th.
Mr. Blain says be will not be
a candidate tor President in
1888—perhaps some other year
—his wife objects.
The Boston Globe suggests
the name ot Sam Small, as a re¬
publican candidate for presi¬
dent.
Augusta has dressed herself'
in her azure robe, for the expo¬
sition next tall.
A million dollar fire in New
York city, March the first.
Prohibition will take effect
m Rome April the first.
Any ot oar readers who will 3< nd
ten cents tc the American Publish¬
ing Company, 3860 Fairmount Av
enne, Philadelphia, Pa., that Com¬
pany will send them, postage paid,
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this fascinating story, which is so
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Leqal Advertisements.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Stati or Gboroia, Murrey County
Wherets W D Gregory Administrator of
Jathaa Gregory, represents to the court in
bis petition, duly filed slid e t tered on teoord,
that he has fully administered Jathaa Greg¬
ory’s ostate. This is therefore to oite all
persons ooncerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said Admr.
should not be dischargod from bis Adminis¬
tration and reoeive letters of dismission on
the first Monday In May 1888. Feb. S. 1888.
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
Georgia, Murray county,
Whereas H R and Phillip Boamer Execu¬
tors of the estate of John Boamer deeeased
represents to the court in tbeir petition dniy
filed and entered on reoord, that they have
fully administered John Beamer’i estate ae
oording to his will. This is therefore to oite
all persons concerned, kindred and ereditors,
to show eause, if any they ean why said Ex¬
ecutors should not be discharged from their
trust, and re eive letters of dismission on the
1st Monday in April 1888, This Jan. 5th 1888.
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Statb or Gboboia hobbit ooonrr:
Whereas, Wm Lull man Admin¬
of John O’Oonner repre¬
sents to the conrt in his petition,
duly filed and entered on r<.ccord
that he has fully administered John
O'Conner's estate. This is there
fore lo oite all perrons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to 8how
cause, if any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be dischar¬
ged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in April 1888, This
January 4th 18h8.
W. H. Ramsey, Oidinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Statb or Gboboia, Mnrray County.
James A MeKsmy Admr. of E L Miller
deeeased has ia due form applied to the un¬
dersigned for leare to sell tbe lands belong¬
ing to tbe estate of said deeeased, and said
applieatlon will be heard on tke first Monday
ia April next. This 1st March 1888
W H Ramsey, Ordinary
Georgia Murray County.
The application for assessment of
a years allowance for the five mi¬
nor children of Mrs. Lavenia C Mo
Lain, deceased and the assessment
made thereon has been filed iu my
< ffice and I will pass upon the snme
on the 15th day cl March 1888
This Feb. 16th 1888.
W H Ramsey, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Georgia MukxaY Cocrtt.
J B Hbillips Adssr. of Wiley Dudley, deed,
makes epplieatioa far letters of dlsmlssio*
from the estate of said deceased, this Is to
eito all persons o oe e er Bed, to show cans# if
any they eae why said Admr. should net he
dissba-ged end reo live letters of dismission
on thi drat Monday in Jane 1888.
W H Raubit, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Gcoboia Mcbuay Oorurr,
P McGhee Ad rr. of N A Msgoe deceued
m akes epplieatioa Id due form for letters of
dismission from the estate of said deceased,
This is to elte all ‘person, concerned, heirs
and creditors to show muse if any they eaa,
why mid Administrator should sot be dis¬
charged fawn hi# administration and receive
letters ot dismission on the Ant Moaday in
June 1888. W H Baxsxr, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Osoegia Mukbat Cotrrrr.
X W Bead Admr. of Jas. L MoKntlre deed,
makes application in doe farm far letters of
dismission from the estate of said deceased
This to to elte alt persons concerned, heirs and
creditors, to show cans, if any they saa. why
said Admr. should aoi ho discharged from his
Administration and receive letters of dtomtos
ion on the first Moaday la Jane 1888.
W H Ram sit, Ordinary..
WILD LAND SALES.
Will be sold before tbe Court borne door In
the town of Spring Place, Ga., to tbe bigbest
bidder at public outcry between tbe legal
boars of sale on tbe 1st Tneiday in May next
the following wild land to wit: All of lot of
land No. fill ia the 10th Dlstriot and fin}
seetion of Mnrray eounty, except 65 aoret In
the Sooth East corner owned by A F Alexan¬
der and 40 acres in the North East eo nor
owned by A L Keith. The same being fil
acres more or lean. Levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy a tax fi fa issued from tba Tax
Cotleotor’s office of tald oounty in favor of the
State and oonnty against said pareel of land
for tba yaars 187*, 187J, 1874, 1875, 1876,
1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 188*, 1888,
1884 1886 1886 and 1887. This Feby. Ind
1888. 0 L TERRY, Sheriff.
APRIL SHERIFF’S SALES.
Stay* or Gcoboia Murray Cooktt.
W>U b e sold before the court
house door iu the town of Spring
Place, to the highest bidder at pub¬
lic out ciy between the legal hours
of sale on the 1st Tuesday in April
next, the following described prop
fcrty to wit:
All tlta* portion of lot of land No. *65, ly
lag north of Holly Creek, except tbe sew mill
and gin projerty and mill prlvelages inolud
ing about three acres of lend: also fifty rods
off of the south side of lot of land No. *66, all
la t e 28th dlstriot and 2ud seetion of said
ooao'y, Levied on as the property of W J
Peeples by virtue of and to satisfy three jns
tioes oonrt fi faf from the 1018th district, o M
pies. Propo.ty in posession of W J Peeples
and is subjeot to dower of Mrs. Lousia Hasslor.
Also a tbe same time aud p<aee Town lot
in the town of Spring Plaoe Ga. known as the
C E Wall housa and lot a:d bounded as fol¬
lows: Boatb by B H L Keister West by pub¬
lic street, North by Marvio Smith and East
by back street between the property of G T
Ogietreo and said property, containing one
half acre more Or less. Levied on to satisfy
hree Justice oourt fi fas, two ie favor of G W
Oglesby and one in favor o[ I J Ovb y, all
against Mra. M A Wall, issued from the 824t >
district g u and controlled to Mrs. M A Oatis.
Levied on as the proper y of ihu defendant
This March 1st 1888. (JL Tebby.
Sheriff.
1870 1888
KUHNS’
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33)4 Whitehall Rt., Atlanta, Ga.
When you visit the city call and
see my State Fair Exhibit, which
was awarded the only medal offer¬
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I shall continue to make my fin¬
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W T KUHNS.
When you want a good
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GO TO
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Western & Atlantic R. R.
Atlanta to Marietta oa. $ 60
,, Carter8ville, Ga. 1.26
,, Dalton, Qa. 2.25
,, Chattanooga, Tern. 3.00
Chattanooga to Dalton, Ga. 1.00
„ Cartersville, Ga. 2.00
„ Marietta, Ga. 2.50
a( Atlanta, Ga. 3 00
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Medicines, to-day it is Cam
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Medicines weaken the
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A doctor’s average bill is
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BOX Whitehall St., Over M, Rich fa
Bro’s. Dry Goods Store,
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We give the best pictures for
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Certain Chicken Cholera Cure
This is the o-ly specific for chickens yet
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chotera among ohilkons in fifteen minutes, so
thdt ho more will take the disease. I have
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25cts. For sale by T. J. OVBEY,
Spring Place Ga
Metropolitan Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia.
Fifty yards Irnm Union Passenger
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Kates Reasonable.
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Dalton, OEOROIA.
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Copies and Enlargements a
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Four Gem pictures or Fer¬
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Pictures made on cloudy as
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Furniture from 25 to 40 per cent Bdaw
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Parlor and Bedroom setts made to o v der.
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