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About North Georgia times. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1879-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1891)
O. N. KING S. B. CARTER Georgia Times KING A CAIITKU Publlaucfti. TUlittSUAY MARCH 1*. 1S9I. The Official Paper nr the County, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, and entered in the Po.t Office at Spring Place t}»., at teoind class matter. OFFICIAL. National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT. Washington, Q. G. Feby. 10, ‘91. To the membership of the National i armors Alliance and Industrial Union-. Iu compliance with instruct¬ ions from the National Legisla nve Council of the National Farmers Alliance aud Industri¬ al Union, I present herewith tt plan tor the ^organization of ED Lectors systemLhioughout oui tutiie Order, which was adopt¬ ed by the Council at its meet¬ ing in the city of Washington, February 4,1891. I was iuvlher instructed to designate the date on which the first meetings of the County and District Legislative Coun¬ cils should be held. All Dct urors ot the Subordinate bodies of our Order, together with the county lecturer of their respect¬ ive counties, will meet at the same time and place at which their county meeting is held in the month of April next. All county lecturers will meet on Wednesday, the 6th of Mav, next, at such place within their respective Congressional districts as may be designated by the ritate president, for the purpose ot electing a lecturer for their respective Congress¬ ional districts and for thetisns action ol such other business as ninv come before them. The presidents of the States will at once designate to the County Legislative Councils the place at \v Inch the District Legislative Councils, respect¬ ively, will meet on the Oth day ot May next, and will also in¬ dicate to the District Councils at their meetings, the place and the date at which the State Legislative Council will meet. Believing that the plan a dopfced will prove an efficient and powerful auxiliary in our work, as a great and active ed¬ ucational agency, the National Legislative Council cordially and earnestly recommend it to the entire brotherhood through out the United States for im ¬ mediate adoption. It is com¬ mended as a means tor secur¬ ing that unity of action and uniform co-operation which is absolutely essential to tbe suc¬ cess of our cause. Lot us, all resolve that the year 1S91 shall bo distinguished above all the veara of our history for vigorous, active, successful work. Let our groat Order bo thoroughly aligned ou the principles wo have enunciated, and assured victory will be ours. Select the member best qualified in subordinate, county aud district bodies for this important aud re¬ sponsible work. Have this plan read and discussed in every organization belonging to our order. Let the word “Forward” pass along the line*. L. L. Polk, Preiedtnl N. F. A. and 1. U. If you are going west or south west and want Cheap Tickets and Quick Time ad¬ dress or call on VV. E Sutton or J. L Smith general emigrant ticket agents Dalton Ga. Tw) Uebrew students at a Jew¬ ish college in Cincinnati, committed suicide, by mutual agreement, at their own hands on the 4th. 1891. BUY Km Bargains WATCH H "3^ CASES p' IN Clocks W atches It Is than better to CHEAT to SERVE it. the public It Is better to make a FRIEND of and a customer than a VICTIM. JWIt is barter to HELP one’s patrons than to HURT them. ’What Is fair and Just to the CON* SUMER Is best in the long run fbr the STOREKEEPER. • OTTHIS STORE IS RUN ON THESK PRINCIPLES. sr'jotuiwoS PATENT 7 *' „V- . f \ LRV«N. V Old Men Ride Twenty miles To have their eyes tested, defects corrected, and to be suited in Glasses, J • Ij. TAPP, Jeweler and Optician, Dalton Ga, A handsome suit at $6 50. A very nobby suit at $8.50. A very fine suit at $10.00. An extra fine Imported suit $11,500 Bull dog jeans pants best goods at $1.00 pr. Handsome check and plad pants at $1.00 pr; 12 oz. Mole skin pants at $1.00 a pair. Satinet ai)d Cashmer pants at from $1.00 to $5 00 a pair at Baltimoie Clothing Co. Dots from Carter’s. Messrs, Editors:?After a vacation and since the political bustle is over and a‘l is quiet I venture to give’a few dots. A good dealt$of sickness just now —the miasmatic diseases seem to prevail—especially, influenza. Not much done as?vet towards farming. Col. S M Carter has gined over four liun irt’d biles of Inst crop cotton and not yet done. He his bought a rge supply of arid phos¬ phate foi another crop. The effect ofthe*ntw leane of the old W & A road is Been along the banks ol the Ooosnwattee riyer. Thousands of cross-ties are being rafted to this road. This furnishes market for our timber, which is plentiful in North Georgia, We have a flourishing school at Fiat Rock this winter, conducted by our old teacher. James T McEn tire, who gives general.satisfaction. Our Alliance lives and no .nat¬ ter how hard it snows they meet all the same. Would it not be better for the Alliance of our county and adjoining counties to buy their fer¬ tilizers from the Dalton’Guano Co, and help build up homo industry and thereby establish confidence with men of money and induce them to coine among us. What we need is more confidence between labor and capital—give us better feel¬ ings between them and we will have better times. Let every Al!i anceman read his county paper and see who manufactures guano at your door and not buy irom Caro Jiua, Fiance. Spain, Canada or elsewhere, but trade with your neighbor, Yours, J. II- Black. I am now receiving a complete line of imported dress goods and invite the ladies to examine them before dealing elsewhere. Ovbey. About 2-350 pensioners bave re¬ ceived aid from the state this year and from 500 to 600 applications old soldiers, are yet pending. Senator John B Gordan joined the alliance at his home in DeKalb county on last Friday! The Atlanta police force report¬ ed thirty cases for cruelty to ani¬ mals in one day last week. There is not enough of this sort of work done Cruelly to animats is one of the most common orimes committed and there is the least attention paid to ft. The price of the daily Constitu¬ tion has been reduced to in eluding the Sunday's edition :f'8. Mr Cleveland's opposition to fre-e silver coinage does not appear to have affected his popularity in the west as much as some people ex¬ pected it would. The Journal yesterday referred to the tact that a uumber of the strongest Detno cratic leaders in that section had endorsed Mr Cleveh>nd‘s position. A large majority ot the Democrats in t~e Wisconsin ami^ Minnesota legislatures have within the past week named Mr Cleveland as tneir choice for the Democratic “presi dential nomination next year. Tbe Darnocrats ox "the., Missouri legislature wore polled lust Monday and were (bund to 1 >e almost unan¬ imously in tavor of Cleveland foi precidtut. These incidents show how strong a hold Mr Cleveland has on the party, and how reluctant it is to tarn toward any other man as ita reooguizad leade»—Atlanta Journal, Tbe Dahlonega Nugget of last week says, that the Editor of that paper, is “lost strayed, or stolen," and is offering a reward foi his ap. prehension or return. The proxy editor should not be alarmed, edit, ors often get lost—to know hew to get the delinquent's dollar. Congress adjourned on the third. ----——---- Dalton has on foot a large deal, of her vacant property, Duting the session of congress, which has just closed, twelve rep rcsentativeii and three senate) s met (hat end, death, which we are all tending. The hand of death is no respecter of persons. , At Pittsburg Penn., 10000 min¬ ers aro out on a etrike --------— General Sherman died ■ leaving no will and but few assets. The home residence and nothing mere. Some portions of Texas are in¬ fested with small-pox, iiiostlj among (lie colored population, and hundreds of them are going into Oklahoma to avoid the ravages of this terrible disease. In 1885 there were 50 300 000 sheep in the United Stafes. Now there are only 43 431,000 If livo years of ‘‘protection” reduces the number ot our sheep by 7000,000, how long will it take iho McKinley bill to destroy onr wool-growing indnstrj?—Kx. MONEY SAVED IS MON¬ EY MADE. G S Punglo will undertake to furnish yon any Book or Bible that you mav want ac publishers price or less. French lens steroscopes with views from all parts of the world. There is no compatison in the price of going to see the lights of this wold and having them brought to us. Also agent for the Black Hawk corn sholler. Will be in town on public days and will save you tbe expence of a canvass if j ou want any goods that he furnishes. Orders tab n and sat ! > faction guaranteed. FSEE Fon EVERY ONE WHO WILL TAKE THE TROUBLE TO ASK FOR IT. THE WEEKLYCOfiSTITUl £1.00 P ER YE AR. 1 SUBSCRIP TION PRICE THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, 151,000 WEEKLY, READ B; NjzxRL) A MILLION READERS. MWI^OUT IT. during the coming year: bill. abp, The Famous Philosopher-Hamortst. Her. T. BeWlTT TAI.MAGE, The Uelclirattd Divine. plcnkett ‘' b j s* 1 **” The "Gcnrglatracker, FRANK I- STANTON, The Poet. WAH Ai t P. REED, Nat Whose Charming Short ^Stonea have a I>r. W. I,. JOJilS, „ , The South i*h meet Prominent Agricultural . Editor. E. W. BAKKETT, Correspondent. Our Spocial Washington Mr*. Wm. KISS, and The Editress o( Woman’s Kingdom onr (Jhildren's.Departineut. NOTE.—If you want The ‘he “am«£eT°.r pr'inted'send 8 1.65 and both Farm and will be sent you for a year. Address THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. Special Notice! Having lost by death my cele bra.eil Native Jack, Maringo Mammoth, I concluded that Mur ray county should bave a first c'aBS Jack. I visited the Woodward combination sale at Lexington Ky., where 700 horses and a large num¬ ber of Jacks were for sale, but did not get suited. After looking over quite a large feritory, I purchased ••GALLO" a thorough bred Span¬ ish Jack of the Berry and Munav importation, said by many to be tut finest Jack of his age in Kentucky Description. GALLO is a black Jack with mealy points, 15 hands high, i years old, remarkably large hone, and loot and with a style cl neck, hea i and ear unsurpassed by any Jack in America. He is high lived, and a* full of notion us a tmtint: horse Nothing but black stock ran tie registered in the American Jink register. GALLO will make the soaeon ot J891, at the CoiJUll.it Stock Farm. Dennis Murray county Ga.. at $10 for mares utid $25 for Jeunetts, by insurance). Stock from a di-tnee kept at reasonable rates. 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Dealer In General merchandise aud count:y product*. JDR. D. H. HARRIS, Dent ist. Office over National Bank Dalton Ga. Teeth exfi acted without pain, a special!) - . H. H. Anderson Attorney at Law Sl'ttlNG I’LOCK, Gkof.gu. Prompt attention given to all le¬ gal business and the collection of claims. —: CHAS. N. 1ING . ATTORNEY AT LA IF, Spritijr T 'laee, Gw. 0.K.8TARU, T3AMMKLLBT4RB Calhoun, Ga. Spring Place,Ga S T A R It & X T A K R Attorneys at Law, Prompt attention given to all legalbcsineB J. J. Bates, ATTORNEY ATLAIV. Spuing Plack, Gforgia. Special attention given to collec¬ tions and criminal practice HURD & DEL ANY. PHOTOGRAPHERS Fine work in all branches of PHOTOGRA¬ PHY. Gallery two doors north ol Dr. Main’s drug store. Remember we do not work in a tent. Bring this advertisement to our gallery and get four Gem pictures for 50 cents Be sure to bring this card. Hurd & Dklany, Dalton Ga. 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