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Now 1» the T.mr.
The good book tells us tha*- there is a
time for all things iuid presume to
tell you that now is the lime to pay up.
Every dog lias h * day and we think
It iv high I in.- lor us to have our day*
So come along and pay ns your dues.
The time has come v, hen we must he
plain and outspoken in dt manding
whs! Is due us, and we niual'iimiat that
our Hiiliscrihers who are in arrears come
foiwnrd an i pay.
We will te ccmpe!lwl y lo aek al
who arc m at rears os >• uch as cn»
year, to ccran Iidwtid and rnab*
8 : ttbrmtot or iml klm.H-ry arrange
meats by ecu t w <••;.
We fu'ly nj’ptv ciile the et t in—
geiicy of t!ic tm c i g>r.‘• I for fIlia tea
eon alone arc uial-to this sUtemcmt
for unli>s we pel. in up re money it
Will bo !> f;eC, hS.UJ to ItS
8011 our exp« lues.
Nothittg giv ts us more real picas
ute Ilian to acenmeodide c-ur pat
tons, and you ary our patrons and
have shown a fiii-noly iitlorcsf. by
breomino a t.ule-crtber l< our paper
but wa ait* ib* .!r.iely unable to
carry yj« on sab ir-j ii n more
than out* year,
Bo come hu'Witrl am’ a-rttge this
mat:< r, vld It h a or- small one
to you, Ini runs up u t e liaodredi
of dull.irs t > ns ’ e hi pond iu »
measure upon wild, is due ns on
unbflcri; ti- n ">r c-ur HUj-porl,
Don’t hi us drip to" from our
books 'or the Miit ’,1 m, in of a dollar
bi t eotno rn i pay i.]> and let us
keep yoo ii- a p.di'its end friend to
a m mo i i-tcrpiW.
OUUT I’A HAT! IB.
Once np-m alinictficrp was n little rat
And lie romi-i ■! 'Vnn m -rn ’till night,
• And hy tlu> busy k he never hud
iiovii spied,
Ti'l ow wiiii- r iif's ii'imi he found it
in his I•..t.
Now what-in yci siippr.se this cruel,
iTuel man did di>.
To mu vattie, whidi m-ver did him
harm—
Only nestled in lii« le t toget a little
warm—
Am) never nibbled on lii» rusty record
nor the new.
He phi-cd Lia --n 1 iml Ida ear and
nn ii'iv kiiih* l e drew,
His tvelli el -M- l-'j.-.ii.-i- clinched,
Ami mil pi.nr ; «'• hV jugular And never
ei ml fl.ncned.
Boo-hoo- hii.i!
Km' di -1 Ibis end poor ia!tie’s fate,
But in a letter hea-le l “Billvillo” the
wicked man did pat him,
And sent him tu the editor
While i;e iv.-is “in stii’e
Macadam.
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Macadamir.c*.
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Macadamize the mad bom Dalton to
Spring Place,
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Have you liven ttimking about the
railroad much V
Tt will be mtittcy {ir tliis county to
have a inucathuu road to Dalton.
• »
Talk to Ihe county cmtuni*«ioners and
gat-them tq make that macadam road
to Dalton,
It will be a great advantage to Whit¬
field county to have a macadamized
toad from Dalton to Spring Place.
Judge Ilowell E. Jackson, of Tennes¬
see, lias been appointed to fill the posi¬
tion of the late Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar
as associate justice of the supreme couri
of tko United States. Judge Jackson
is an ex-senator from bis state and a
democrat at that. The president show¬
ed good judgment in making this ap¬
pointment.
The most fieudish cr me on record
was the outrage and murder of ft littlo
four year old gul bv « negro at Paris, ,
Texas. Tim brute u*s caught and in
,, (ne presence of 10,000 indignant people ,
hia body was searod from head te foot
hy the father and brother of the child
Hiul then saturate 1 with oil and set on
fit-e. T« ice the wretch crawled out of
the fift.nos *nd was thrust back by the
h venging pm ty. Such outrageous deed i
KP'-tit Jus!; suclt punijhtacnt.
1 We are in receipt of the “Year Book
! an«l Minute*'' of the North Georgia
. Conference of the M. K. Church, e< nth,
*nd is (rotten op in a handsome ami , 1
flcientmanner by Elliaon B. cook, of
SrrSSS
or by sending to Mr. Cook.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
My H»rr'«on fma appointed .’udge
Jackson to succeed the late associate
Justice Lamar, and in so doing lie has
given his brother Carter a dead sort*
job. For if Jackson is confirmed there
will be a vacancy among the circuit,
court judges and the president will be.
sure to appoint. Attorney Central .Miller
to fill it aud Miller vill pay him back
by Kiving Carter a job as United State®
clerk of Ids circuit. See? Harrison
Rint ft fool bv i lontr jump, and in ad
dition to this the judge* of the circuit
courts have control of tha appointments
of supervisors of elections and Harris
on will be looking well to the better in
terests of tho republicans by filling up
snch vacancies out of his ows gang,
x—x
Tha Hatch anti-option bill hits pass
ed the senate but the house has taken
no vote on it yet, though it is said to ho
a settled fact that the hill will be passed
when a vole is taken. The intent of
tbis bill when sifted down to solid facts
is to prevent gambling in futures on
agricultural products, though it would
take tho head* of about a dozen good
lawyers to give it in detail with all the
amendments. From our understanding
of the question we think it would he a
good law and hope to see it enacted,
x—x
The annexation of the government of
Hawaii has created no little talk among
the “daddies" of the nation but we
think they have all come to one agree¬
ment concerning the question—to i?t it
go over to be looked alter by the new
administration. They say Hawaii
would he an excellent place for editors,
tramps and the rest of the lazy creation,
for it don’t take a great deal of work to
live there. ®“We arc in favor c( an¬
nexation.
X—X
A weak effort is being made te reft
urect the dead silver hill and the propo¬
sition* of the new bill arc a great deal
weaker than the efforts at the resurec
tiou of its predecessor. The silver is
sue ia a “dead duck” so far as toe
present administration -is concerned
but when the new one takes hold of the
rein* then watch out for the fur to fly.
x—x
Of course Grover will he re.ieved of
alt the worry occasioned by the making
of his cabinet, an he is taking thing* in
a sort of “I don’t give a durn” style.
Bat he will “wink the other eye’’ after
the 1 th of March.
GARI1KN SEEDS.
We are in receipt of a Heed Catalogue
for 1803, pnldished by F. B. Mills,
Seedsman. Itose Hill, N. Y. Mr. Mills
ha* n veiv novel idea in geting up his
Cntidoguo. It is very pi tin and his idea
is to give his customers a very large a
inouut for their money.
With every order amon nting to J1,00
or more he allows the customer to velect
50 cents’worth in packets free, thaii
own choice, thus you sec everyone gets
$1.50 for their $1.00.
Among the many premiums offered for
Cabbage, Out -ns. Potatoes, and Pansies,
we might mention the Marly Tomatoes.
$500 is offered to any parson growing a
lipo one in 75 dav s or less from day seed
-s sown also, $100 to any person growing
a ripe Tomato ir. least number of days
from day seed is sown, $12,5 for next and
$75 for next.
He offers one of thefinest lines of veg¬
etable and Flower Seeds that can be
found, and prices are very reasonable.
Ite offi rs $1,5,10 to club raisers for lar¬
gest club order and largest number of
customers secured 'by any one person.
Last year lie paid Mra. T. B. Young.
Rock Citv, 111., $500 for largest order.
Ilis Catalogue is verj interesting and no
one who plants seeds.can afford to be
with out ir 1 1 gives a birds eye view
of his establishment together with inte¬
rior views of His Seed House, showing
bow the woik is carried on, and photo¬
graphs of persons who have won prizes.
His Seeds are becoming known every¬
where for their excellent quality and
Mr. Mills guarantees to please ail his
customers. After looking this Catalog¬
ue all through we would advise our rea¬
ders to write for one at once, for it is
sent to any one applying, aud try some
of his Seeds this spring. *
THC LOST IS I'tltrxn.
EUijay, Ga December ^.-(Special)
thattayoiuig nmifby'toe name of Thlm
as Londermtlk had been murdered at or
uenr the residence of Mr. Frank Nelson
a. espectahle citizen who lives a fe^
miles west of Ellijav.
Tho Summer wore on and „ 0
, trace of e ,, the box . cou.d , , , be , found. .
.
The grandfather of I.ou<frV«i!k, whole |
an orphan boy, came from North Caroi-'
Jn search o{ the mMn ., yonn „
but found him not. No clue eouhV be had
as lo hi* whereabouts.
During all this time Mr. Nelson seem
cd vt rv unconcerned about tbe matter i
rtuting that he had not killed the boy, [
but did not know where he was. j
A few days before the adjourned term ;
!
of Giltuer superior court it was reparted 1
*lsat a young man named Davis Sul ton
lia ' told that he saw Frank Nelson «it<l
hi* son murder Thoma* L •mtormilk.
Last week lb« L’»«»<ljnry InveMigHted
the matter, an<l after two days, woik
nights’ hard riding. he hr. light
young fellow in to Eilijay from Whitfield
ronnty an 1 exhibited him to the county
officers and others, Mating that lie had
rained the dead. Mr. Nelson’* face was
wreathed in smiles and it is needless to
say that hi* f>ietid* and ail good citizen*
ol the county feel proud of the turn this
matter finally took. After Davis Sutton
nad lieen before the jury he hired a
horse at the livery stalde-and left town
in a run, and when ow < f town, betook
an olner ....... up behind him «..d rmi«
the horse fourteen iftiles. Sutton was in
dieted for cruelty to animals and has
but little sympathy on his side.
'ttm' <*Ha Bgft*aftM*aa*B 8 ftBgHMaB
Kemenriher tiiftt J. L. f -imond
eori, Travelling Pus -e tt: en«e Agr.
of Ills Old Reii Vide VVe-toro &
AthniUcR R. w’ilf yon time
und money by corresponding with
him, relative to travelling Wee I.
Norll West or to any R, i . point
John always iron’s the b ! ys right,
Address him at 0 1 t n, Ha or At
‘unta. Ga. in care A. & Ii. It. Tick
fc *' ^l' ,ice -
Ma r ( y Persons
Ar* broken do rn from overwork or household
»res Jlro’rr.’s Iron Hitters
relmildf ihe i /*t *:?», aid* riicrcsttkm, removes ex
oMtof jile. x iD l cure' iDHhwia. Qel tbt-Koiiuiiw.
VAS| M144U44U1 uaMuaiMaaaaaausAis*
BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM
A thoroughly tested Remedy
TOR ALL
BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES.
This standard remedy ha, be*»n
and not found wanung, for Ut riy years by
an wltlieenain etulnejit ybysoclHii. Z wh o ha» U *or»n
and unvarv I Inf ttUCC es» 1
di,eases for am, !i il la 4 recuj'ntllBrn r imlvd. it
never fails to t -nvUt (mat !r-,m the i ti: ax done,
disease quleiOy and ell’ectnuHy from Hie t!ri riving drouth out all
df»ea»© germs germs trout h> «tfc:ti .i t
the medium of the r i fit ml kid
u *;vm withont any u» p I ftHSJ :t t ii juriout
edteQH. sum*railtjo*», it is not th< it ri’uoit B f hffiUiff
or but TO«l ti upon XI
on m iiriOJii u ton s?»DAf. ar- ai: ?tn ;1 ti tin ■rou* ■ w if-dge
iflffn ?ovf sUt jh'p. D. * oUiRUy
it: Itlcod and i brings
;.te siirforer. A«- J ,!S a? tonic
it a rtvo), riTul in l* .!«<)(
ri4c« ?! !H ADSO loUHy l
b#vonu fip.-ari >.i vun ar< rprt.* over
nlwM H* the jmljijc. !t i«* panar <»r ?*tr nil
III a .ts-Gtif!./ » ,oo ci>rrV‘'t(- impure of und Ufa’, linpcvcr
libpj top qu'ckdy Akin
Clli res 5 i-' r ' ■ - • ('m'nia,
»i •moults* no el tU'vtiNUm-*, t f tlarrb,
iPifiH'-.im.itiwsst. k.a%€»*•» U F- : un:l
Blailiiffr liisf'HfWB, femuio »)t lllk
Ncrvone mseiuevi* elc.
INVESTIGATE FOU YOURSELF.
Send for our Froe of Valuuttle
together with & want Ur
r a\ army of cettinootea of rem?irkah!e
corea tram the simplest to tho itsosi vir
vslent disease, after nil known remedies
hail failed. These certificate* testify with
no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood
BaUn and ia the host, powerful cheapest, Blood quickest. Burltier grout ^*
eat most ever
known to the world.
I , «uci$“-$1.00 per bottle; ?5.00 for 6 bottles.
For sale by druggLsts; If not, send to us.
Addracs GLCOD BALM CO , Atlanta, Ga.
Frrrr;,:~rd BO
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v ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Marietta At Poachtraa Streots, (;
i) F. O. Cox 307.
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' A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
R.R.B.............. I
Humuciitt’s Rheumatic Cure. . . . 67c.
Railway . . . . . 66c. ,
, I Cheney's s Expectorant Ready Relief. . , . • ■ • 33 C 4 ;
TeetJ’ina........... .... • • *5 and 35c. d
Pond's . .18 and 35c.
, Lenten Extract........ Elixir . . 34 and 75c, )
I'utt’s Knir Dye....... , . .33 and 75c. !
I St. Jac'dj’s Oil .....68c. ;
Allcock’s Plasters....... ........ ..... 35 c. ;
: . . . IOC. ,
Benson’s Capsinc . .
v Dr J. A. Magill’s Orange Plasters.......15c. Blossom >]
, Bradycrotine.............. . . . 6;c. )
Horsford Acid Phosphate and 33C .
,v s . . . .34 75c.
in W hue Rose Soap 4711 [3 cakes in a box]
11 Colgate’s per box............... 45C. A
15 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, cake 2XC. ^
Cuticma Soap, cake...... • • XKC. A
„ Bay Hagan's Magnolia Balm .... .....50c.
Rmn, St. Thomas .... 14 , *4 and a 8 c.
, Hop Bitters...............6Sc.
, Hostetter s Bitters...........75c*
ii Brown's Bronchial Troches, box.....18c. *
'i, All Worm Candies, per box.......x50. ^
Cage's Catarrh Cure..........35c.
5
<- drugstore, Everything retailed iisualty sold in » (irst-ebss ;
1 ai wholesale prices. Make v
up your orders, send to us and save ntcncy. 5
& Express charges are usually 35 cents ,
per package ur.de. 5 lbs. >
T. J, Peoples, T ck-'t, Agent, \V.
&• A. II. R , at D;i!ton, wi l sell
yon a ticket ti any point North.
South, East or West as cheap as
the cheapest and will semi yt n
over tbe shoitest mute and < n
quicker time than any other bne
Gall oil or address h-m at Dalto
Ga, puvehas ,
pet ore ng your ticket
and he wih make it t - your inf
est.
100
FREE
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fo n'y!'* **"**' **
I» *d.lif«» to ih» nuHter.m« n«* -ma
or, s lnal P r «"' «ni -Bi-rcn,! n, .vuh ? «rib*r ,j I
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14M. $t. mi ? wre 5,'ork
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oj j
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ptegra '. h ^ ;
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l er - I* » w.-dv u rao >
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t >t . u >t • v x t t
fu'i 8p eiuuw c pie- -.<! Ptontia , Lf v> ”.h
ru u *:» cf ;fti- 4. tut Vi r
meats J i,r Aksa.te, tt A Ties y u »lr'|»uwafeMivd |
r— - >■ m,rnVh$,
LS 5 A r -• ^TrP-TIS
j M AHCH SHERIFF'S K\IF
w «j| be s <mi before the c, nrt t on
j , lotil . i|( g i,.g piwce, Ga„ <m tt. e i s .
i
r O •♦•••“, ' n • :
| h>t of laltu N ■. 135# -n lie
. ( 8 ) Idi l. and tl ird (3) fcictior, sa d
1 iniity, the be ( he fa
<;( ’ same ng “ i!UB3
! an{ . j ot ori vv j J 1 ( .j J r, J(a g fi r dlo-ri
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j,. r . j, , A ; i »>t s ii two
Lunge closed-. Ac ft fifeen !
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I nr twenty lest in troi.t < f said j :
..1 V ■ i ling. : By vi lno of and to
i ga (j |y a jngticea cout t fi 11.
, r e n , De ami
j . p , ! ir leV-o .... *, y. f r
i ' *, t ,
« K ton v.s J me* Biadf rd. evv
made- and returned to rue by J. SI.
Eos, L. U S. B t AKTEft, bi e iff
MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE.
-Vi 1 i be sold belt-re the c
tionse in Spring Pace,
eoUnty (in belw*tn tie u-g !
null h t f e»l- j on I he - 8 t i nef<i y
in MhicL It 93 5
property to wit:
L t of aid, No ter * hundred
and twerdT-ndn (2*29) in the te, i«
(10) Deal, at.il fli.id (3) rn; i >11 id
is*id c only, L Ti -.1 <in as the
prop*ft.- of K. A (rid >n-i b. vi
ue <4 and to safiafv a lux fi a* i
sued from tile t;iX Coif. etui V O&vr
of said county, m l..vor of U. M.
\ Welch, 1. G , v* U A Gulde ns f. i
[lax \s for the ye«r IT* -us u
? gfit * andreii aid nu.. t <5 > ,- v 9'2
■ .gevy mad** and r ) ;,e
Levi ijedric,\. i
i ?, I F' 1 IT,. • i >
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B- t; i to - . S .1 liff.
M AllC Ii SUKUIFF’S SALE.
Will be ftohl before the cent house
n<,or in the town oi Spring Dace, ?vlur
ray county , Ga., within the !eg-d hours
of sale on the first Tu eday in March,
next, the following property to wit:
Tiie in rt iv a 1 "I lot of ! and No
two huinlieii mai sixi\ three (263)
i ti ll eight) > n .- i a < n lout lb
[•it the tonli cos! ci-ii.er i i( t ot
; i -m; No. f wo I n oue i at sixty
t *V ■ -N All in li e t in;ti (!:)
D s* •" 1 1 • r ! (9) s of ion of tai
;co nty. L v-c I -n ! -y v itue of
ft.-ur jn tice c-m? !i i;-s tri m He
i; Ighi 1 Ll.dll i it i<! 1 TV ?* V ft Ultf
v824) r-i G M i of (in
I i'.r Nuti ii\ D i it.I I
HgMlnsf j-. V II b !“ Pi : < '• V sit
fi- S3 a-tion i f '. H vr l* ; . L
r tide » * 'elun * ii ii i by J.
| Ut 1893. > f< , L. V. S R V is i binary
' » .\r.Tt: i. 8 uttIf!.
MARCH SHERIFF SALES.
j Will l>e so ti before tho
j louse foot in fi e In*.n t !
I > bic“. t ho., v. ii inn the legal Li,ur?
lot i„to m the f-■ 'l'UHdpy Ul
j March to.xt. (be following pr p tit
to v. il:
ihe urugs nil ned-enus v- ot every
j chi,rac>er, » i butties p. fixlur* s
uschuliKi’ .--bow c.-s- mii! Ii-.w cast
goods, i ow in the store house oe
e p i.'* b, i.S - N ; '■ 83 »..*)• C
ud and hutnass; h!> ho Iti bush
is of corn ii:ofe or its an i 500
undies of«fodder an r<i or 1 ■ s, as
thrt property of R ->. McNeil iu (a
’ or of tv g g* i\ i Ir to M 11
av vi.j e o? c it !!• f -v >, if’ Jobe
P II - ■ * ’F t I • P
eriy (minted out by plHo flff in fi
fa. I'h a Kc by, 9tb 1 Si‘3
Also at the e«u:t» time an I pke,
60 acres m I yf i U ? q\ lot of Ian
No. 261 on fit® w»-st si e o r th>
McMnib n biidge ro*d, and el*
acme more or less of wtstf ! o( ou tb
• ast etd ot said r -a ! Si in tin
.
Stb D.s and 3-1 8 . i;i . r .- .a
county aud being the promts >4 >- on
which E W. Reu.b tt reside* a d
more fob v <3 esc lib d in a
from T, btan- to - R - ; d • if P.S
sppea'* at ii-tuad in the f. k’a
•ffbv of said cottoTj. % ue t f
a b f fr m (be j f : ci* eo«l t o - I In
SIR it I) si. ti. M s # id county, in
favor of . V. B'-ihy vs L>. F. Kit
ties P- tn , B. A At-derson and E,
Hembvrt S emit ms and J,
Dicks -a J 1 r rc ' ,:!S n ' 0r8
rs. hai *4 , land A 1 ho soM a
o h no- Tg ,g« m favor of E. 0 . Go
v p \% Hemb i t fur 8440
DC- tV In d-'S* , ss! ti ct r dektld t
T K u -t eil ! C
,- hy J K-ia , r O. ih
9 th 1893.
S R Oahter. FbornT.
Arlvfce to VlotTifrn*
Mk V?fSm*->TP‘$ •iRf*sms& ssu'j*s}\on\& ^
bo eM:'un5 ers em-Diig tesiih ' ii en
mvc* f.i;a l h a - • • «,
•Tub; '.-5 tull'k; • . . - 'll
• ? \ it If. *: ihv ■Hi
Jbnt . . ,
L>i‘ CiiUlx. >, whether r »i*>iu at
s*3x i' oauKe a
W ^ A ft
LIKE.—
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TO IRE "W EST.
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?««» • N •.<# % 0 - 7*4 KoT 2 sfo74
P * P M *3J Sr..
hr AtlsoiA tJO 1 y 7 45 Vi 45 5 6 30
ArMarctti a 3 ri ff£V•SS.JIES» ** 38
“ Ksnacsaw » M <**
“ A ovj or lb W a V
“ Cartertville « # 2 S •|»f•
*' Ki 8 stoa 1 C 27 0 18
“ A-uTr.vill, 12 00 <1
10 48 10 08
*« CH»hoan 1 ? IS 10 27
p 85a ., a 11 Si I a 10 40
Deitcn 1156 j >» 11 Ii*, Kf79
r. uj A Ii
« Togo*! Hi!! i 211 j !SS 6 35
'* Catoosa Sjgs 12 20 ; 6 52
“ Ringgold 11226 tjr 8 7 02
“ GravtviUe 112 3* at S 7;9
“ Boyce 105 Oi t 12 15 725
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** , Cbattanooga J "7 1?5! S 12 33 805
ilviile 30 8 05 ;
TSSOTSH CJ6.X6 SEEV1CE.
—NOR 1 H BOOiN'L’—
Train No. 2 — Has Pullman
parier coair car AiIhuI* to Sn.-hville, throu
witltou* change. Biegs-it day evaett Altai
i» eiuptiis witfeout caai gs,
Train No. 4 — Has Pullman
* eeping car Arfaiita to Na«hvill«ttnd St L >b
i», through with-ot ch.mgo. A?**», Pullman
* e *p" B c »r At Ilia to Chattanooga.
,-a " ir ‘ eaf u ' ,tl ‘ 7 » “•
'Train No. 72—Runs solid
Atl» iit,i to Pv'uae
^R^Cloee c-rucctinr.s made in Union Depoi
ot '<«« vi le fjr a)‘j,<r,,,u North and North
W«k».'
— ft ur. vnUTHi ast
N» • N« 3 No 5 Sit 73 So 71
I.v Nashville A.M 1 A . It. A M. F M.
Murfresbt-rn 7 30 CtO 05
Ar S 34 04
F a. ; A M.
,* 'Chaitttnoooi 1 - 12 61i 1 56 50
Boyce 1 34 2 27 051 i> ‘.'ll
/RinK^oUl ‘(jraysvilie 1 58 ■4 C" 45
2 10 ill a 83
/Cato Ta-nel aa Sprga 2 15 62! * t 0
, Uilt 2 25 0 ,!
u ‘Dalton 242 1 3 £ 19
Kesaea 3 I N J ,\
‘X’alhi'un 3 2 U g£ O'-!
la,rs v,l,# :i 5 coc 271
gston , 4 11 \ £ 60 j
Lv Horae l 35 20 !
Ar CartersiiHe 1 4 :.i 5 g t 15 n; -
| - a l SI
'‘.Mniief » 5 44 i 6 l>9 ! ss 5* > so e 7*i)
“ATLANTA i 6 40 7 00; 1 - : i - f- 8 *
’Train No. 3 -lias Pnlbrnti;
Steeping car St. hoois an i Nashville tc’ Al
Otiita, through wiibuut cii -r g.. A iSo I ! ui 1
man sleeping car. Cli sfaiaa iga X r 'M,
pea for gvrs ft i tl nu; o 0 a
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-hair cir N.-> i.vi:-,, tc A t!. L t» ti n ugh
wtitusutchauKv. Klvgatitduy call JUro
t* *' am* thr-igi, without .b» r K0
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Tarn No. 73—Rous solid
R-nue to Atlanta.
,ssrui. eotineeiion? mad* in I'nion p e
.
pvt at A tie eta for nil point* South »,;d South
east.
l '' r T,( 'k*tj and other information write
‘o-^lupin
R. d'mI's^’nv Atlanta
5. ¥ h. S.ItKLPE,T.A. Uow»i.r.,9thi Mr.-on Depot, ) ■lei! a
Msrkei at., ! ' t KO'’ga
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J. W. Oiiarlu'tn*' 0|1
Hicks. T p A..
CIIAS, E. HARM AY,
1 cn - L'.-s*. Agent, Atlanta. Ga
McNeily 4 Keartsill
G no. ai Job P inters,
Cievelaud T^sm<*sser,
LH’nd for sainpl.-s and prices
Al! ^ v.oik do n e n<*at and at
n
M -rr fOi-tsonaole price.
Notice to the Trav
el in£ Public.
Tin 13 ,S ,»H>\ . y.
IV.plv goibir Vv ( .,t, South
,r «oy din ction, will e.tve
H'.oVt-y *iI,,] tlUiv by calling on
ui- '• v,:t 'n;-r to J. L. Edmond
-on, Traveling Passe rinfe*
Aqent for W. * A. R. R ; , t
Haiti-n t
(? Ci i t -V.
Depot, Inform .ti <>ri given
wit- j)leasiij*i-.
FEES,
0 ALTON. JSm
WlLSOX & Co t
, I will jor a
i United t iine give out- IJYr
M
t» ^ . ^ r G Pol
S,Ze »’ayon Uait
to <,R °h « lutvipw (
M r'.Sb *
! -f. /.- e 11 n VtUMBct 4 - PllotoQ[~ap{ls
Tbe Photo’/i will cost
•; !,] y ^T n . They will frame
large P fv-Lt n « ft a nti
, onie ?1 x ->> ft Moulding, Gold
.
T’ Bronze for 02.75 Lose
>
Po’traits token fraro d usually
for 10 •. fid $10. Call at
1 ' “ - when i Dalton
G
-KiU see -nut pics.
—.OHAS. N. LING:
ATTORKfcY AT,I.AW,
Jiprjug PW Sf».
__
j.’f. Bate*,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
| SfMH Special ® attention given . to et> B ”‘ >u
I
j tiona and criminal practice
tmm $
LAWYERS
Dalton, Ga.
J.C. BfVlNfi M. I>.
Dalton , ; 44 J } j } g.
i JSFWill practice in Murrayeecnl;
• consulting Physician and Snrgeon.
Dr. B. 8 . McNEIL,
j Physician and Surgeon
Spring rittce Ga.
Prompt attention given to
caUrt tl y or night.
L'd, iiiLL Harris.
Dent ist.
OfiS ce over J. M. Berry’s Stor#
1 Dalton (Ja.
Teeth extiactetl with»ut
pain, a specialty.
:rr::r " T-^zz?X i j a r ? .sar at
W. W. Anderso i
E'hysici in, Obstetric n
and Surgeon.
A long practice among the e
p!.-1 * M j n ay comity rtmdg rs
coninaent. on aliiiitv nunecessii.
; «-y.
Iriimedinte, attention girex
ro cn a p till hours,
goring Tlacc, (U.
Gal a way k Longest..
M
t ,D,.-wN
El
Dalton e*
'V. desire to call tne atteitlo* “of the pah
lie nod (he rvop’e of Stormy, •sy*ei»l!j.
that we are now wide aw>k« io the LIVKlty
Bn IN ESS;b»ving purchased theentire b*»
net’o .Mr. S. U. Poareh. TVagen Jiar-I n
cur,tied,iou wiiii stab e
ttzz’s^ssrx - j
—THEi—
Sunday £iia
^200 a Year
Containing wore
matter than stiy msgaair.;,
published in America.
Address
THE SUN,
New York.
POOL & BILLIARDS.
ALL the boy a are respectful¬
ly solicited to drop in and ten
me when in Dalton.
PiERCE LAND.
THU Vete/nn Pool and Bill
iffitl liooui, next door to Haiti*
wick’s Bank.
FALL and WINTEE
:OE:
1892 1898
S. T. Parker, Tailor,
DALTON, G&.
Respectfully invites ail (# ekU
at lilS Business Rooms aai re¬
spect t-be beautiful Jit ;?8 of 6SI5S
pie:- fit baa to select sails »t par’**
nf eu : is from, every piece frisk aitoi
new, M«porIed and Domestie.
I Ltoatautec all of my work fe,
even particular, Style, Fitting,
&r„ -s-ti! iarmeb smls from $15 sp.
All are respect fully m viied to give
UP il tr.a] ana I will giva you eatie
faction.
N B. Special aftention paid to
all lord . 0 of repairing, binding, dy
dcani^a and preeso,girf ,