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C. N. KINO. S. B. CARTER.
North Georgia Times
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KING A CARTER Pulilisliers.
THURSDAY, MAY at. lass.
An 800 Year Old Far. V j
A family of mummies Mexico recent- have j
]y unearthed in
just been brought to San Fiau-j
cisco and placed in the state
mining bureau. They were
i„ a stratum of lime Se v
eral feet below the surface of
the earth, not far from the Art
zona border. The group, con
sisting of a man, woman and
two children, were close togeth
er. The adult figures have on
a scanty clothing of coarse net¬
ting composed o f grass and
bark of trees, while one of the
children appears to have been
clad in fur.
They all have the knees
drawn up to their china, while
the hands clasp the heads, as if
they had died in great agony.
The general appearance, in this
respect, is much like that ot the
casts of the Pompeiian victims.
The woman has long black hair,
and in the lobs of her ears are
small tubes for ornament. The
man has but little hair. His
features are distorted—another
evidence of pain—but are seen
very distinctly, and his open
mouth shows his tongue. Near
the bodies were also found cu
riously termed beads, and tho
perfect form of a eat, which
seems to have shared their f o
ml place. From the appear
ance of the bodies and
surroundings it is thought they
must have beeu dead at least
800 years.—Blew York Sun.
Woodlawn Dots.
1 have been in Cleveland
Tenn., three days.
I mu Rick.
It makes Mur; ay people sick
to go to Cleveland.
On r farmers report best stand
of cotton in years.
Seventeen of the best citizens
of this vicinity have asked Harris) roe
to solicit Capt. Win G
to becoun a candidate for Rep
resent at ive, but I guess it will
not be ivee- a y, a« I uuder
stand h ha> already made up
his mind to run.
Mr. (mi-n Cain, an old and j
moining o
, home in t k a.saut V alley. ,, Tr He j
was seventy two years old,
The wife oi Mr. Mae Nelson
of Sumach, Ga. d'Cfl also, Oil j
the 17th inst.
Roseola is in Woodlawn. and j
is trying to pinkify Miss Cairie
Beck. !
1 Dot . . late, blit . if;
am a canon
elected am opposed to the sale!
of tho St ale bund, .fee .he
Mr. Editors, do you suppose tumble! j
pipping candabites will
to the racket? W. R. D. j
[Cant say whcthei pipping
candidates will tumble to the
racket, or not, n> the political
horn is Hill tooting. Edrs. ]
tV.There is hving in Ghenuhee, j
Sumter county G girl . !
a., a
ed I; t ne WilkiJisou, who is \
quite euno-ity. .-he .. .
a is
years old, weighs i 1 pounds,
measures 9 feet 4 inches mound |
the waist, b toet 1 niches high j
;
and has arms and legs only 15
inches long. Fha is quite
ligent, does good needlework,
and also the coo kin.; (or her
aged father and mother.— Ex.
Th« latest thing in paper is
a paper ehuntley at Breslau, 54
feet high It is made of solid
blocks ot pap'i - joined with a
special cement. Thu structure
is consideied to have many val¬
uable characteristics uot pos¬
sessed by brick chimneys, one
of which is that it cauuofc be
struck by lightning.
It is said that the English
sparrow was first introduced in
IVew York, for the destruction
<•* the ««« P*»-«“«; “ nd >. WI1
h ” 9 bl '*' n pertormed, their JO
troducer will please gather his
birds and return them to their
native land; tor they are more
destructive than useful—in
Spring Place.
The west and north western
rivers are overflowing and the
farmers are suffering great loss.
Plantations along the streams,
with growing cr ps are com¬
pletely inundated, and houses
and other property aie being
swept away.
Mr. Primus Jones the cotton
King of Georgia who resides in
Baker county has fifty acres of
cotton with stalks two feet high
and containing sixteen fofms.
Mr. Jones will likely market
the premium bale.
The Feast of Pentecost, the
day on which the Holy ('host
decended upon the apostles was
celebrated throughout the
Catholic churches on last Sun«
day.
| Xhe generaTasaembly of the
j Pn-sViyterian church, south, met
Uj Baltimore otl the 18th, Rev
I j*vllock moderator, presi'd
Ul(V _
Several of the large towns in
Noi th Carolin . aie going to
vote on prohibition on June
the 4th.
Joseph It Anderson,
tion nominee for governor of
Term., died at Biistol on
19th.
A grand reunion of the vet¬
erans of the late war is to be
held at Gettysbu g iu July.
Of the 137 counties in Gear
gu - - over 100 have passed the
local option law.
Psob Taylor was iv nominated |
j or governor iu Tenn-, on Tues¬ j 1
day of last week. j
j
runn aglnto He consunipuon tried m j
j ls g r8 j; stages. many SO- I
called popular cough remedies and j
stea dily grew worse, W as reduced!
in flesh, had difficulty in breathing j
nut! was unable to sleep, finally I
tried Dr King's Now Discovery/o —t
an O
P hall-'
dozen bottles found himself well and |
has had no return ot the disease.
No other remedy can Dr show luug‘s so grand New
rt record of curs, us
Discovery for consumption Guar
son and Anderson's drug store
The famous Belled Fuzzard
is still on tiro wing in Chattoo¬
ga county.
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs Phoebe Oheeley, Peterson, following
clay c rally Iowa, tells tho
remarkable story, the truth ot which
is vouched for by the residents of
the town; \ am 73 years old, have
troubled with kidney ccmplamt could
and lameness for many years;
not dress rnysul without help. iSiow
;un (re0 from all pRia a nd sore
and am able to do all my house
^, rk - } T' my t^anka to Eleotrie
Bitters lor having renewed u>y you-.n
an ,j j-evnovod comp'etely nil disei se
and twin.’ Try a bottle, title nod Y1
lit Robinson &Ai\deisou*u ding store
Sheriff McGuinuis is a candid
ate for vc-clee*.ion in Gordon
county.
m
S888.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Murray ciunty,
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi¬
nary of said county, I will sell to tile highest
bidder before the oourt house door in said
county on the first Tuosday in June, next,
within the legal hours of sale one fourth un¬
divided interest in l'bghty acroa of the east
half of lot of laud No .101 and one fourth un¬
divided interest in 40 aercB of lot No. MO and
one fourth undivided interest in lot No. 138,
all in the 9th distri ,t and 3rd section, the
sjuoe being the interest of said £ L Miller
deed, in t e lands of J 11 Miller deod. a d
sold as the property of said E L Miller deed.
Terms one half cash, balance duo Nov. 1st
3888, with interest from dale of talc. Tbi?
M#y 3rd 3833. J . A. McKamj’, A 3mr.
JUNE SHERIFF’S SALES.
State or- Georgia Muhbay County
W ill bo gold before tlic court house door in
the town of Spring Place to the highest bid¬
der at public outcry between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in June
next, the following described property to¬
wit
The North half of lot of lanj] No. 241 in
,th« 9th Dir t, cud ird-Aiiotion oMfcd.CtUJpty
oi-ntaining 80 nores, more nr less. Levied on
i»8 Fhe property of W P Mon ts by vir-tuo of
tax fi fas in favor of tho Stut j and county
again Ft W P Moats fortbe yoa. 3886 and
1887, said 11 fas being trangfered to F VV
DuntoQ. This May tho 1st 1888.
C. L. Tkkuv, Sheriff.
A D Ml NI ST R A TO B’S NOTICE.
Georgia Mcrra r.C ocxty.
J R Ilhillip Admr. oTWiley T>udl©y, Peed.
raakes appliviatiou fer letters of dismission
from he o: Hite of said deceased, this is to
cite all pur.(eu- coneciiied, to show cause if
any the. can why «d Admr. i tiould not bo
a ' ' u f o ' O to Her.- odiSUlf&SiOtl
on tdi s J; u Mo.ndav in Juie
W II Rays!.'•/, Ordinary.
AD3I1 NISTHATOf’.’S NOTICE,
Ukokuia Mokkav County.
P J'.'fJW AJ . r. rf N A Magee d«ceue<l
makes spplicalion. in <1 .. . r . - .-1 for letters of
Jisinissioa fro the estate of said deceased,
This is to cite nil persons, concerned, -heirs
mid e rdilors ft show cause if aov tbe.v can,
why said Ad Minis irator should not be di«
..
ADJI!SISTBATOB'S NOTICE.
Gtottait Mt'C ; V Cot*NTT.
H W Bend Aiitor. o; Jus, L M t-Ri/tireder !.
makes appl «.ti«n in due fc-rn fur tellers of
dismission from the estate of sa-d deceased
This is t$» cite aU persona concerdod, heirs and
creUit».‘>*s, - -v sbo'.v can so if aov they o&n, why
said Adiu-. fchmiUi not be discharged-from his
Admin is trail or uj l receive letters tvf dUinies
ion on tbu G-. t Monday iu June .Tori8.
W H Uams«y* Ordinary.
When yov, want a good
SHAVE OR UAIRfUT
GO TO
B. F. JONES, the Barber.
Shop on Hamilton St„ Dillon Ga
wm BSXVr V .1
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til
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DODG E’ S
Certain Chicken Cholera Cure
This is the o-Uv spociSc for chickens yet
discovered; every package guaranteed to stop
cholera among chilkons iu fifteen minutes, so
that no more will take the disease. X have
the indorsement of the Commissioner of Agri¬
culture of Ga. Call and got a paokage only
25ets. For sale by T. J. OVBEY,
Spring Place Ga
RUBBER ST&MF with your
name in
Fancy Type, 25 Visiting Cards, and INDIA
INK to mark Linen, only 25 cts. (stamps.)
Book of 2001) styles freo with each order.
Agents wanted. Big Pay.
TUALMAN MF’G CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
PUT LA DE L PH I A, P BN N.
The largest custom order and
retail clothing house.'
S, M. D, THOMAS,
Merchant Tailor;
Dalton, Georgia
Gaarrantees good woik and
cheap rates.
m
-"““TtS Alter Forty yeara*
nxj'orionco in thu
A ] proiiiuation than One Hundred of more
i
felDOusand Vuitod epplicationa for patents in
the etc tea and Foreign coun¬
tries, fche publishers of tho Scjor.tirio icr.
UTifiaSKrH EiSKaSvF ^ Atm(‘rican continue to not as solicitors
k tor paieik^p, caveats, trade-marks, oopy-
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(t|S? all Other countries. Their experi
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Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
in the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very
reasonable. No charge for examination of models
or Patents drawings obtained AdvJco through by mail Murm&Oo.&rpnoticed free.
intho the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN*which influential has
largest circulat ite kind ion and published ia tho most in tho world.
newspaper of
Tho advantages of such a notice every patento*
understands. splendidly
This largo and illustrated nowspnpor and
1 e pabliehed WEEKIiK at 5*3.00 n year, is
' admitted to bo the. host paper devoted to ecionce.
mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and
other departments of industrial progress, pub¬ of
lished in any country. It contains the names
all each patent-oof 3’ry and ritie it of every months invention for patented doll
week. four one If
Bold by ail novradoalers. invention patent write to
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Munn A Co., publishers of Sciontific
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TiCAL CilEMTST,
Having located at the Legal
Tender ’nines, at Fort Moun¬
tain, is now prepared to assay
ores promptly and with all the
precision that the latest revelav
tions in chemical science per¬
mits.
Metropolitan Hotel.
AUanta, Georgia.
Fifty yards Irom Union Passenger
Depot.
Cornor of Alabama 44 Pryor Streets.
JOh v Rm&orial>k. -
R. P- KEITH, - Proprietor,
■ i t bale u! Cauoou House.]
GRANITE IRONWARE.
FOR BROILING, BAKING,
BOILING, PRESERVING.
IS LIGHT, HANDSOME,
WHOLESOME, DURABLE.
The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen.
mwm, Manufactured only by the
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For Sale by all Stove, Hardware and
House Furni shing De alers.
Cook Book and Price 1 1st Free on Application,
Be Sure to Mention this Paper.
j o DO YOU WANT
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Wrought Iron Fences, Roof
Cresting, Jail Work, Wire Signs,
Bank & Office Railing, Window
Guards, Wire Lathing and every
I description of Wire Work.
1 ORB THAI KINE-TENTHS of
‘ the Spices and Condiments used are adulterated.
To introduce Pure Spices into every home,
■mm wo are sending all over the country
j!**,— llbrund (charges paid) our “PURITY”
SPICE BOXES, con
l-.V . -*?*>riXria'4^ h'iliiug of full ground weight, quarter pound can
■ each Allspice, Cinnamon,
J;| |jr Cloves, Sent by Ginger, mail (or express) Popper to and Mustard. address
any
in the G. S or Canada, upon receipt of
pneo ($2.00). Address, SftARitELL BROTHERS, MILLS,
PAGA SPIOC
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lished in any land or language, and ind lurnish lurnish to to the the masses masses the the people an opportunity to secure the Desk
literature of the day at the' most trilling .etc expense. expense. In In any acy other other series series itself: these thesi great works would cost »anjr
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ftaGiuijrtroamKul Vhlugs found at the bottom of tuo ocean, with
profuse Illustrations. Exertion,” nnd Other Sketches. By
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jkotehea by the most popular hiimoroOa writer
—in ovary way equal to “Widow Bedott."
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nomboroftho moat charming ns lesvmpiits. ever
by tbarrAHt-Mt writer who ever eve r lived 11 veil. Karhooe K&cHone leco
A lioUt ot Btcr'ics
t« a( I'oran.
t*onnlur Kedtntlonn nnd fHuio»u« A, humorooe. drama
tlcand pathstic, inelndinir oil the latest, beet aud moat popular.
Th(t Sul?oi«lld<» Men or Modern TlBii'F. Contains por.
trait a - : fa:;..- -<.u* a." i‘-iic&iu>,from tbe
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•hipOf tli many velalU phrases work fr,-inently met in leading and oonvorao
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Low Life In New York, a eerleeof vlvM psn plctaros
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HURD & DEL ANY,
PIIOTOG KAPURS.
Dalton, Georgia.
We have arranged our new
gallery to make ever style pho¬
tographs and wrii guarantee to
please those wanting picture*.
Copies and Enlargements a
specialty.
Four Gem pictures or Ft r
retypes made foi fifty cents.
Do not fail to call and exam¬
ine our work when in Dalton.
Pictures made on cloudy as
we 1 ' as anv other day.
EDWARDS & SON,
GALLERY OF PHOTO
GRAPHIC ART
SG'4 Wiiiteliall st.., Over M, KJeli &
Bro’s. Dry Gooits Sture,
Atlanta, Georgia.
We give the best pictures for
the least money. Children’s pict¬
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from the Country always welcome.
Call and examine specimens and
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The Peart oftjio bc eQii^ A Novel. Olaba Aooubta* 1
BOiUT BLODIIT. urmil
rtiustruted.
CUflo House. A Novel, fly Etta W. Pinoi.
Under the Ltluce. A Kovel. Bj the author of M D0TI
ThoraS.” w
Tho DlftSlOiia , nrneelet* A Novel. By M Mr*. HUH
"Th';i""s«rct. ol'l>r* n,H. Jekyll and Mr* Ilya* A
The Utrnnae Cnee
Novel. By K. I. ^tsvkhbom.
A Wicked l>irl. A Kovel. 7?y Mart Cecil. Ha^ W T*»
Lady Valwortill Diamoiiu*. A Novel. B y
Two «*u A Novel. l,»,«ll.d«M
T »iori»e.' /RusOranirf.
1 he Mi*C of llcitrta. A No%el. By B. L. Fakjrow.
I)drl>*« Fortune. A .Novel. By Plorkkcb Wanosir.
A. Low -i«rHnaC* A Nursl. By Miss Muloce. Junta
r.':- i’Sl-vn cf A*s,..4 N«w>- »>' F '; 0 “5? C * ‘i
Moat-Ornii^e. A Novel. By Mrs. Mknry , wood. 0 «
roi^loc A F’luj wrlght U> a city ifou^htcr. re. A ho rvll. A Novel. By Mr...At.nirejort. By lire. Aaaia.
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m , nia Cabin, k Novel. B, M. T. W«.J
1870 1888
KUHNS’
Pukmiuji Art Gallery.
33y 2 Wbltcliall st„ Atlanta, Ga.
Yvben yon visit, the city call and
soe my Bute Fair Exhibit, which
was avfaidsd trie only medal offer*
ed, und live diplomas
1 shall continue to make my fin¬
est Cabinets at $4 per dozen.
W T KUHNS.
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\. ^ Still water in Barrels and
jh y with Demijohns, Natural water charged
<<< Carbonic
Gas in bottles, put up only
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