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For Lights or Water.
We have secured the services of a
first-class practical Plumber and (las
filter of several years experience, and
can confidently offer to the public de
siring such service advantages equal
to the largest cities. Our (las and
Water plumbing and fitting embrace
all that is now conveit'ent and elegant
in design and finish, for cither Hall,
Chambei- or Parlor in Gas fixtures;
and in toilet, bath and kitchen water
supplies. Anything that you may de
sire for decoration, in either line, we
can supply at lowest city prices. Call
and see our stock, ami get estimates
free.
ts. T. A. & S. E. Berry.
John Ross,
The Famous north Georgia jjnek
will be found at my stables, 2pwiles
north of Dalton, on the Tunnel Hill
road, for the seasons of 1890. lerms
$5 for insurance. Respectfully,
W. K. Calloway '
Elder,
The thornngh-hred Norman-l’eri he
ron stallion, whose colts have done so
much to encourage an enthusiasm in
good »tock in this section, may be
found at bis stable in Dalton, for the
season of 1890, Ben Joni:-'
Young men look at Herron's Cordo
van, Kangaroo and Dongola Shoes
made by Hess, Zeigler and Packard.
xcxsr-iL irgains at New Drug Store.
A lot Hair Brushes at 25ets, worth s()e.
* “ 40 “ “ 7;5e
•* T. M. Blacking.it 5 “ “ 10c.
“ Cologne ill 1'! “ ‘-’sc
“ So..p at >5 “ “ 25e.
“ Jto.xed Paper at 5a 10 “ “ 15«20
Catarrh original' s in serofnla taint.
]’. P. P. pniides the blood, ami thus
permanently cures Catarrh. 2
Do You vVan'r a Type Writer?
A good tvpe writer is of gae.at value
f w three reamus. 1. it is more rapid
than the p<n; 2. Instead of being tire
some its use is pleasant and even fas
cinating; 3. It. is neater, more legi
Ide, and more compact, than the best
penmanship, it. thus facilitates business
in receiving as well as in sending coin
nmnicaii ms. The advantages of the
type writer are so indisputable that it
is undoubtedly destined soon to come
into general use, not on'.y in the oilice,
lull als > tn the home.
THE HA LL TYPE WRITER
is the iastest.of t tie one-hand machines,
simple, durable,portable easily learned ■
and of moderate prim —only $ 10. You
cannot fail! to be pleased with it. For |
samples of work, dtseriptive circulars,
or other infoi nmtion, call on or
address W. HARPER.
On Improved barm Property at X o o
interest Applv u»
SAM P- MA’"W
Attorney at law,
Dalton, (G,
CT XBR.
A cure guaranteed or money refill ded.
F<>r information call on or address,
Dr. W. A. Anderson. - Tiicknm, Ga.
1 his paper <\vi\\ time you write.
G EOR( 11 A , W hit field County :
I'oall whom jt m ;1 , cmicm'ii :•-The eominis
smiiers ap|>< ini v<l In set neni't to Mattic A. (iuil
ger, wi'lnw ol .1. 11. <> ailg ’r. "J. ami hw mi-
nin' i-liild, a I ,v< Ive anml h'.- su;ni.ii-t fr >ai the i- ■-
tale of saiil dei eas-.1 have lite,l tbeir report, in
my nIK.-e unit ' will pas* upon the same on thej
Hist Monday in July. ISH.--2
•I.C. NORTON, Ordinary.
G. ,'imiA. \\ bi'tieM Comity ;
All pcsons Indebted Li the e-laio of Iteheeea
Holland, dee’d. late of said eir.i,ny. are hereby
reipiii .-d Io make im me.di ite pay ment. aril per
sons having demands avain.-t the i-.-ii l d.-e’d will
render them in terms ol he lav. Apr, 9.’90.
M. I'. I.ELLY. Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
All pel-suns indebted to ihe estat, of .lames
H. Hull, dee'il, 1.-ite of said county, are hereby
n ,|Uired to make namebate payment, ami per
s,ms having demand- against the said dee.’d will
render them in terms o. the law. Vpr. Is. '9U.
>).< . 11l 11, Executor.
An (jrdtn unco.
Sec. 1. Be it ord.lined, by the Mayor
and Council of Hit' Citw of Dalton, that
from and after the passage of this or
dinance it shall not be lawfui for any
person or persons, to bury any corpse
in Wi st Hill Cemetery without, fust
obtaining a written permit, therefor
from the Clerk of the City Council.
Hoc. 2. Be it further ordained, that
it shall be unlawful for the city sexton
or any one in the employ of the city,
having charge of the cemetery, to dig.
or permit any grave to be dug. in said
cemetery, unless the permit mention
ed in the first section of this ordinance
shall have been presented to the sex
ton or person in charge of said ceme
tery.
See. A failure fn observe the pro
visionsof this ordinance shall subject
the otlender or offenders, upon eon
yiction before the Mayoror three mem
bers of the council, to the penalties
prescribed in see.ion C> of the charter
of said city. John Black, Mayor.
B. B. Livings, Clerk.
Ladies Imv Stribley s Oxfords, they
are par excellence.
HERRON.
I GEORGIA, Whitfield County,
To the Super ior Court of said county :
; The petition <d Wm. M Haig, B. B.
. (hew, H. T. Phillips, Tuns. A. Berry,
i Sam E. Bert v , S B. Felkef, R. I , Peak
and I*. B. Trammell, shows ti nt peti
tioners desire to Ite made a body po
litic >iml corporate under the name of
the "Dalton tin mo Mil Mtm ii tact nri ng
(’it.’’ T'he purpose of Hie said corpora
tion is for immitlaci n ring ami selling fer
tilizms, and of such acid 1 as are used
in the said maiinl’iicture, the making of
lathes, excelsior and any other articles
made of w ood, the ginning of cotton and
the sale of same, and to do any other
acts in harimmy w ith the fore; oing
; purposes, ami not inconsistent with the
laws of the state and slm’l have the
power to buy, hold and convey real es
tate, ami to do a general trading busi
ness <m such articles as they may mam
ulaetnre or mav obtain by purchase or
in exchange f ir their own products.
The capital stock of said corporation
* shall In- $20,000, five thousand of which
has been paid in. wild the right. Io in
crease said stock in I heir d iscret ion Io
an> sum not exceeding $100,01)).
Wherefoie, th -v tile this llmir peti
tion m »his emu t. and pray that publi
cation ma I .' be had ami such other st-'ps
in law be taken Io further the end in
view , am', they be incorporated under
the iiuiiii* aforesaid for the period of
twenty years with the p ivilege of re
newal ami that they have all the rights
ol .similar bodies under 'he laws ot the
state, atid petitioners will ever ma v, ite
R. ,1. .1. McCAMY,
Petitioners Attorneys
A t'iu> extract from the minutes of
Whitfield bnperioi Com t.
D. SiloJ.L, c.s.c.
May 21, ISOO.
a bi *li ( ’ at 11 TV KhTcTha RTE r7
g l' \TE OF GEORGI A. Whitfield Co.
To I lie Superior Court <',f s-ial count'-The
pct it ion of \. .1, stie-.v.iller, E<lnar-I Roberts,
Pgrev It..linker, .1 obit A. Showalter. L. M.
I- vilsi.-.er. .1.1,. Hale. C. It. Mullins an l J. C.
Perry shows. Ist. That petitioners, their asso
<■:nii-s anil su n 1 lii-i.-e to b -.-- one incorpor
tile I toi l it tide a bt'ly politic muler tbetawsof
the slate < f Georgia, lor the term ol twenty
xe'irs with the privilege of renewal a. the i-x
piraiion es said lime t,taler the corporate name
ot I'll I. A. .1. sIIOVVAI.TEi; CO.
2d. That the stiiu company is im-nrpora'cd for
the purpose of carrying on a general music pub
lish mg Im-incss,di aling in music, stationery and
other kindred articles, editing and publishing;,
musical journal, and ultimately to nave in con
nection therewith a general printing and pub
halting business for job work, lithographing, etc
't'he oiijei-t boiitggain to the stockbohlet's of -aid
company .
3d. i Imt the capital slock of said company
shad be s.*> on i. wlii' h has already been paid ii.
butt hey ask the pri viloge ot im-rea-i ng the same
al any time to a sum not cxce.-din- i* 0,1)r.i, the
original stock to b.! divide) into snares , i such
sum :is may be determined by the st; .-khobier.-..
sta. Thai the place of business of . .mi coruo
ration shall be at llsluei. in 'V hitnele. C0..G0.,
b it they desire the privilege of <•:,ten.ling the
sane- wheresoever th-y may desire.
■oh. i imt said corporation shall n ive the pow
er ol sit: in g and he. ng sued, ol pleading and be
ing impleaded of. buying, hold.ng a.id
selling such property, real and person.H tts may
ba deemed necessary lor c .rry ing on profitably
said business or any feature thereof an lot mak
ing a'l contracts and doing all acts deemed nec
essary to carryout the purposes a .d objects of
the organ : z it .on, to make liy -la ws for their gov -
ernment, to select a Board of Directors from
tt.eir number to manage the Imsim-ss an. i to ap
potnt a.) olti'-i rs .-.nd ag-.mlneei-ss irv to cata-v
on the business, an t they pray generally lor all
(he powers and privtl.y.e limt are allowed cor
porations of a s.mil.-.r c.earacter u uler the laws
of the - late ol Georgia. And petitloitets will ev
er pray, etc. .HINE- X Ma Rills.
I’etitioners Att’ys.
Filed in ohiceliOlli May. IS!);), p. suoi.i.,e,s c.
The above an I fori going is a true copy ol the
original petition for charter of The A..). Show
alter t 0., as appears oit rec.or I in this o.lii-e.
May 81, IS9J. D. sIIOLL. C.S.C.
Bridge Letting,
GEORGLX. WliHlielil Cminiy.
Buis art- invif.i-il lor the construct inn
of it bridge over the ('onasaugii river at
a j oint, on said rivet known as Zant s
Fi't <l, 11 io sa me l>< ing on the line of Mur
inv ami Wlt lliehl e>"inlies.
The contrai l will be let at public out
cry on lite 27th day of June, IS'.K),
to the lowest Imbler at the sight pro
posed for the bridge.
Kills will be taken sep
arately, for a wrought iron highway
bridge, and for a wooden lattice high
way Bridge wealhei boarded and cover
ed ; each to be ot one single sjnin ol 10->
feet between ('enters of bearing points.
Height of iron bridge superstructure,
seventeen feet between centres, ami
twelve feet roadway. Height of wooden
hitice superstructure, twelve feet be
t .veen centres of chords, width twelve
feet, between posts. All lumber and
shingles used in either bridge to b<
st rid ly first class.
Substructure tor iron bridge to be hoi
low cylinders of best boiler iron or steel
plate, three teet in diameter and one
quarter inch t hick, filled with hydraulic
cement concrete, I liirty-1 Ii ree teet. above
low water in river. I'or the wood bridge
suiistructure to be the same us lor iron
bridge excepting that the piers are to he
lour teet in diameter.
Bridge to be completed by the loth
day of November, ISHO, payment im
the same, in cash, on or beiore January
Ist, IS9I. Plans and sptH'ifications
■ ran be seen in the ordinary’s office in
each county. The right to reject any or
all bids retained. By the Commissi ’n
ers of said counties. J. C. Norton,
May 21, 1890. Ordinary.
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HWI NG p in-lm- G tlie gcm-ral stable busi
ness of Mr. s. I>. Pmir h. wI- i-k tin' < itl
■ z. us <il Dalton aiul tile public in general to give
: us a pocii-m of 'their pairona.-.' iml we will
| thrive in every way possible togiveyou entire
| satisfaetion.
I Besides doing a Livery business w,> expert to
I Im, and sell stock during tin- entire y ear.
t’Hve Us ati ial and be <■ m-. im-ed tli.i we arc
’ the right m. ni" Ih.- ngb! pl.:", . \■ "y ri'-p'y.
Al’S TIN A LONGEST',
THE FARMERS FAVORITE,
(BICKEORD & HOFFM A N’»)
ID 111
Has b<‘en tisi-d for rhe past several years by the host r'armers in < ieorgia and Tennessoe, with the most gratifying suc
i-es.s, receiving lhe highest emlmsmm-iH, and with a number of MARKED LMPROX EMEN. 8, is conlidcnlly oHered as
\\ ithout a Rival in the Field of Grain Drills.
Ihe Economy and Advantages of Sowing Gram Seed in the Drill
: iirii becoim> too well recognized to admit, of discussion, and are in Labor Saved, Seed Saved, Better Preparation of Soil,
II fie ring the only op port unity of econo ideally using Commercail Fertilizers, furnishing the essential tood of the plant, and
heavier
The Farmer/ Favorite Grain Drill is capable of planting with unparalleled continuity
and exactness Red Rust Proof Oats, plants Field Corn or B "ins in drills as perfectly as
the special driils manufactured for this work, and each and every variety of Field Grain,
with ;i!l the cert'iinty of operation, and ready adjustment to quantity, its most favored
competitor can show in th<; distribution of a single variety.
Tiosirilljlo ssi Opc'i’at ion_—: —
If perfection of work, with comfort for team and ease for yourself, is desired, buy the
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and yon will secure the result. This fertilizer attachment can, and will, distribute any and .-JI varieties of fert.i lizer, re
■gnrdless of their condition or the surface of tlieearth over wldcb distributed, with greater positivencss and exactness than
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the most, perh cl. working Grain Drill on the market. Write for descriptive catalogue and circular of certificates Irom
'hose who have used Ibis Drill fol the past several years, in Georgia ami Tennessee.
,r. w. ii 11 /ax >x,
Sole Agent for State of Georgia, COH UTTA. CA.
(1 EOLG IA . Whil tii'hl Cl >u lily.— I'o .all whom I
S it in.-iy i-oiii-i-rn: 'I Im i-immiis..ion-rs ap- i
p miii-il to'si'l .-ipart a twelve niontlis support |
to Mr.-Jen' IC Woods willow ot Jas Woods,ilcr'il.
and her seven minor children, from the estate of
said d eea-ed. have tiled their report and I will
pass ii lion the same on rhe I: rst M mid ay in J u y,
1-90. $2 J. t . Nou ros. Ordinary.
( A EOItGIA. Whitliefd Comity.--To wlmm it
T may concern -E. E. Bro'wn Ims appli.id
lo nm in due form I n- 'he gu.arili.-inship of the
iim-sons and prom-rty o' D <'. 1... M ary A.a nd
J. D. Bia'iim. minor children of J. C Br-h.ip.
late of said i-minty ilecen -i d : and'-rue applica
tion will he heard at m . oTn'O mi the llr-t Mon
d;iv’ll April IS9O. ’ J. C. Nohtox. Only.
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The Duly Short and Direct
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Last and West, and
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Pullman’s Finest Sleeping
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Cincinnati and Jacksonville
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VIA DALTON!
For rntes, time curds, .vc., cull on or
write to T. C. SMI.H, I’. A..
L. A. BELL, A.G.P.A., Dalton,Ga.
St lma. Ala.
B. W. WRENN. G. P.<t T. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
“wanted-woolT
Ilavina an unlimited order
for WOOD *
i highest Market Price, deliver-'
.ed nt any Depot or W’harf,
therby saving the shipper
Freight, Dravage and com
missions. Remittances al
ways on day Wool received.
Sacks furiiishcd free of rent J
MJ LES F. MASON’S. SON.
No. 3. S. Citi; St.
Ric’tomnd. \’a.
iffISSE APPLES WEB.
If you have any HOSSE APPLES come
to sec ns, or let us know amount you have so
we can prepare to handle them,
DeJournette & Co..
Cherokee MaoolactiiFiiij jo.
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Hie liberal patronage we have received from the people of Dalton and sur
rounding country, has encouraged us to buy a larger and better stock of
than ever brought to Dalton. Our new store is commodious, and we can
show goods to a better advantage. We will guarantee to sell goodschea|>er
than either Chattanooga or Atlanta, as we can buy as cheap tor spot cash
as our expenses are less than one-fourth, we can therefore sell lor less.
Call .’iid see ns; no trouble to show Good
Ij£ > •C'lp 011 112111.(1 I >l*<‘!"4!>4O(l £111(1 10ll Ji* 11
LUMBER,
for
\\ hich they will sell at the Very Lowest Market Prices.
y Goods.
J 15. GRAAHLS.
Have Now in Store One of the Hardsomest Assortments of
Millincrv and Fancy Goods To be Found in Dalton.
Hats and Bonnets of every description. Feathers, Escurial and Oriental Lac
Collars, Fichus, Silk Gloves, Parasols, Corsets. White Ronnetsand
Lace Caps for Children. And all Kinds of Fancy Goods.
JTST" We invite yon to come and see i yourseivi s
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Dry Goo'.is, (lot hi sig. Boots and Shoes,
KOCH B-J I IHZS.
MORRIS STI E .T, - _ _ _ _ _ T;A!.T< N, GA. J