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For Lichts or Water.
We have secured Hie services of a
first-class practical Humber and (las
filter of several years experience, and
can confidently offer to the public de
siring sii'li hoi vice advantages i'<|ual
to the fiugest cities. Our Gas mid
Wafer pin robing and filling eijibrace
all (hat is new, convenient and elegant
in design and tin'sii, for either Hall,
(11 in nd ><■ is or Parlor in (ias tixtnrvs;
nn<l in toilet, bath and kitchen water
supplies. Anything that you |nay de
sire fur decoration, in cither line, wo
can supply at lowest city prices (hill
and see our stock, and g"t estimates
free.
if. T. A. it S. E Bekry.
John Ross,
The Famous north Georgia Jack
will be found at tuy stables, 2| miles
north of Dalton, on the Tunnel Hill
road, fortlie seasons of 1890. i'ernis
$5 for insurance. Respect fully,
W. K. Calloway.
Elder,
The thorough bred Norman-P'Tche
ron stallion, whose colts have done so
much to encourage nn enthusiasm in
good stock in this section, may be
found at bis stable in Dalton, for the
season of 1890. Ben Jones.
Young men |oo.k nt Herron s Cordo
van, Kangaroo mid Dongola Shoes
made bv Hess, Zeigler nod Packard.
Bargains at New Drug Store.
A lot Hair Brushes at-Uet ( s, worth ->oc.
* 10 “ “ I
“ T. M. Blacking .it 5 “ “ 10c. i
*’ ('oh >gnu ni I b “ 2>e. ■
“ Soap at. !•> “ “ ~->c. ■
“ Boxed Paper al dli 10“ “ 15.1)20.
Catarrh orieinatos in scrofula taint.
P P. P. puiilies the blood, and thus ,
permanently cures Catarrh. 2
Do You W ink a Type Writer 1 ?
A good t.pe'writer is of goat value;
for three reams. 1. Il is more rapid
than the pen; 2. Instead ol being tire-i
some its use is pleasont and even fas- I
cinating; 3. H is neiter, more legi-’
b|e, an i mor - eompu ,- i tJim the best i
pen ma is. 11 p, it this facilitates business j
in receiving as well as in sending com- !
inunie itions. The advantev ■■■.- of the;
type writer are so indispuiabie that it .
is unilo'i >!e Ily destined soon to come
into gcii 'ral use, not <>n y in the ollice,
but als 1 in the homo.
THE MALL i YI’E WRITER
is the faste.-t of t!v’i.me-h and machines,
h i;n pie, dnr.ibl '.po ,- ta Ide ead! v learned
and of moderate prim —only I}‘*o. You j
cannot faill Io be pleased villi it. For I
Hampl’s of work, d seriptive circulars, j
or other information, call on or
address W. HARP!,It.
r ra.rur y n n "p '•
Ou Improved I’iinii Property at i" ( ,
interest ' A ooh ■ n
SATS P- [tfADDOX
A; 01 1 icy a 1 la w,
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A euro gna ,- anteed or money refer ded.
For information <•; !| on or address,
Dit W. A. Anderson. - Tri.•turn. (la.
EkJ>“ N nine this paper every true you vv rite.
G E< >R( ■ I A . \\ In! lb Id C« mnt y :
I u all v liom it mu r concrra:--i'hn eoniniis
si'iliei-s :i'ip<'.ii>l.''i to-Cl .!;• irt m’! itti ■ \ jug
ger. vv 'I >w <> 1. 15 litrl-jer. >!,"<•' ' a:i'l her 1111-
iiur <n>ld. a 1 -,rcve 111• ■ ' -a > 1 >rt fra.ll 1 lie <■ -
late .■!’ said ilurc.is si li.i>-.- hied 1 heir report in
my o:llec and I will o i'|»>n III,' .same on the
first .Holiday ill .l ily. C 11.--2
I. C. NORTON, Ordinary.
11 com; Iv. \\ bit tield C iintv ;
\li ins.oii-ind ilril I itliiii’-la ent Iti'beeea
11 di.Old. .lee'll, late of q..: 1 c.i . it > . .ire herein
require' Io mal,a I ■•. -n •.I '1" p ■0••: 1 . 1 1 I per
sons hai ng demand . i-.-t Ihe • I dee'd will ,
renil, r them in lerais oi :lie law. V pr. a. ’no.
M. i’. lil.li i, Y, Adin’r.
GEORGIA, Whit 1.-Id C<>ui.'y,
VI |i '. -01 s indobi d to tl.c estate of .Jnmes
11 . Hull', dee'd, lee of sod en rity. are horehy |
l. qui -cd Io m ike imine I ale p-iv n, nr. ami pe"
ions hiving iiemai d- ;i aa l list t lie -.id d f'd will |
render th ml in terms of lln lie. Vir. is.'ill. ’
XV. C. llr’i'. ENucutor. '
Inherited Eicod Poison.
How mnnv peiiple there ary whose distress
.'ruin sores, iie.hes, pains and eruptive tei.de.neies
are due to iill . I’iter. d bloop | 0 son. Had blood
passes from parent to child, amt it therefore i
the duly of husband and wife to kee| I heir blood
pure, This is easily accomplished by a t lively :
use ol B. B. B. (Bc'tr.nic E!oo i Balm.) Send to
Blond Balm Co., Atlanta, fcr b.mk of most rcm
vi ring pr ms.
Annies Ilil'.'Atlnntn. (la., writes: “dv two'
sons were afll -t-d 'villi btoo.lpo.si'i. nliicfido' -
■ oi*s s-ii I was Is"'.irl rv. T licv I >. t. 1 broke mil
in sores anil captions u tiirli B. B B. promptly
e-oulrolled .1 ,d flna.ily cured emmoletely.”
Mrs "d . Williams, sandv, Texas, write-:
t-M, tlir. e poor al’t led children, who inherit.■>!
1,1 . ol 0.1, have improved 1 apidly .liter a use
of B. B. B. It is a Godsend, ’’
.1 U. Wilson. Glen AI pi tw si nt on. \ .1.'., re'..
I'l ISSS. writes; ‘-Bone and bbswl pci-on for,'. I
me to hair my leg ampiit.-'.ie I. and on tlie tump ,
eame a liiiare ulv< r. wl idi grew , or-e eve.y
<|ov until .toeUirs gave me up to die. I oi;P
weighed 12'' p'.uuds ■„ hen i l> g 111 lo 1.,:. • ... I'. ■
and ma. e me .- .ml and well. 1 never knee
what goo I health was b dore.
For Sale bv
S. J- i .cl. '--C/’.
1 GEORGIA, W'hitli "Id County,
In Hie Stipe 1 i<.r C'»iii tof ' lid county : |
The petition of Win. M Haig, l>. I>.
Grew, 11. T. Phillips, Thon. \ Berry, 1
hllm E. 8.-iiv, S B I’clker, R. I. Peak 1
unit P. B. T;aiuuiell, xhowa Hint | e'i- :
t ioners de■ ire lo be ill u'.e a body po- I
liric aiid corporate 1111.ter Hie name of 1
the "D.iltim Guano and .'d 1111 nf.-icl 11 ring ■
Co.’’ Th.- pmp so of <lio said corpora- ■
t ion is f. it- ma up. I.lc' 111 i .eg ami selling ftw
tihzers, and ot such acid ns are used
| in the HHid miimuaetnre, the making of |
hit I '-s, excelsior and any other articles
; made of wood, the ginningof Cotton and I
1 th” sale of s rue, and to do tiny other
acts in liar noiiy with the for“t oing ,
piii lies • a, ami not. it;consistent with the !
| laws of Hie state and shad have the .
| power t'i buy, hold and convey real .-s- ;
tale, ami to do a general trading btisi- :
peas on such articles as tb-w may man
ufacture or may obtain by purchase or j
I ii exchange for their own products.
The capital stock of said corporation
1 shall b" ,120,000, live thousand of which
' has been pail in. with the right to in
crease said stock in tlieir discretion to
aim sum imt exceeding 5100,0dd-
Win icfore, they tile this tlieir peti
tion in this com t, ami pray that pul-ii
catimi m be had mid siicli o'licr steps
in law be taken to tiir her the end in .
view, and they be incorporated under !
the mime aforesaid tor the period of
twe'i'v years with the p ivilegv of re- ,
nec.al ami that IbeV have all the rights
.if siinilar bodies under the laws of the
st a. e, and pel i tinners will ever nra v, vte
R.J.&.J HeCAMY, '
Petitioners Attorneys
\ f.->p, extract from the minutes of
Whitfield Miperior Court.
D. Simi.i,, c.s.c.
May 21, IST)
A PPTJC A TI ON F() R C H A _ R T ER?
! <1- I'l'E OF GEORGIA. Wliitlieid Cm
Tn Ih » *<hpri 'or ('onrt of The
1 ne’iti iHnf \. J. Stiow liter. Eduitr l B<»her’<.
Percv li. Ih'ikcr. John A. si'QWH’lor. L. AL i
I* \ iLiz -r. J . L flu'e. C. R. Mullins and J. C.
| I ’erry t-hows. It t. 'I h 'i petitioners, t heir .‘isso
(•iiJ.es anti sii.M’c-sors <k>ire to b dih iii'-orp »r
--ite-i in; I n nle .1 hilly j » iti • under the of
j the Hi<dc of (ienr-j. n. for the term <»i twenty
I \ rs with the priviioye of reno-val at the 'x
i pir.iiion es said time ui.dur tii • corporate uame
of 1 HE A. .1. SIIOWA I. i'l'.U. co.
| 2d. That the s<-ii<i <mnn -ttiy !-• incorporated f>r
| tlw imriy.'-" of enrryiii'X on a veiierut music pu!>-
lisliiag bu iie.ss, .1. aling in musie, stationery rml
<itb "i- k mli’.id articti’s.-editing-.nd publishing a
i musie.-iljouriial. and ullinritely to nave in con
’ lie, lion iner.'witli a general printing and pub
I li-liing business for job work, lithographing, etc.
Tit • e.bji et, being g mi to the stockholders of .-aid
eompany.
ad. : hat the capital stock of said company
' Bhatt lie s’, oii'i. wliii li Ims ah-< ady I,ecu paid in
but 1 hey ask I lie pi ivi.ege 01 increasing the same
■h .-ciy’time lo a sum not ex.-eedius * >O,OOO, the
ori :i i.il sto "k to be dividei into shares . i such j
I slim as m .y tie .leie.-min d by the st.xikhobier.-.
th. That pie pl-ire of business of said < oruo- >
r. 1 m s mil be at l.alio '. in B hitlie c C0..G:1.. '
b it tiiey •i.'sire the privilege of exlemiing llie
same iv ii. ro-mver 111 -y may desire.
hili. 11m t said corporation shall 11 .ve the po v
er ol siu ii'i and being stied. of pleading and be.
ing impleaded of. buying, holding and
selling sucli property, real and person ii a- mav ;
be deem." I necessary for c.-iirving on profitably
s. id b<i»ine-s or any fenture tln reof .-.nd ot mak
ing a l contracts amt doing all acts deemed nec
e- arv lo carryout I lie p-itGiwes n d object- of
the organ z il on, to ma I. e l.y -1a u s for their gov -
. ernment. to >ct a Board of Director- ir.im
I ~ei. numb -r to maimje. l h ■ bus! 111 ss an 1 to ap
! point 11 I uliieers .-.nd ag:n<.-necessary to carrv
. on th'lm diies-, and thev pray penurally tor all
the powers and p> iv liege- I bat 1 a. lowed cor-,
po-.-atiims of a mmil ir cenracu r n >der ilm lawd
of the state ol Georgia. And pet ii ioners will ev -
er pray, etc. J. INE - & M v li i IN.
I’ titi.mer- Att’ys.
Fd.'d In olUre 3hh May. IsPtl. n. suoi.i.,c.s.c.
Th 1 above an l i. u going i-a true copy of the
, original pelitioii for c,mi ter ol' The. A. ,1. show
all..• < 0.. us appeuroOo ree-n’d i:r th s o.li ‘e.
May 81, IS'.IO. I>. .--fIOI.L. I .'>.C.
Bridge Letting,
GEORGIA. Wliitliehl Cmitilv.
Bids a it-i n vite. i for the (Jfinst ruction j
oi a bi i.ige < 1 ver Hie t'. - misongii river a t
a I'.iint mi said river known as Zant’s 1
b'ord, tIn 1 same bi mg on the line ol Mur- |
rav and Whitfield counties.
The i-oiitra.-r will be let at public out
i-ry mi the 27th day of June, ISSIi), '
to the lowest Bidder at the sight pr..- i
posed for the bridge.
Rids will lie taken sep- i
nrately, for a vvionght iron highway ■
1 Bridge, and lor a wooden lattice high
way bridge vveatherboarded ami cover
ed ; each to be ol one single span ol lll.i
fern between centers of bearing points.
Heiglit of iron bridge superstructure,!
seventeen feet, between centres, and!
t vvelye feet roadway. Height of wooden
latice superstructure, twelve feet be j
t veen cent res of chords, width twelve 1
leet between posts. All lumber and
shingles used in either bridge to be
! strictlv first, class.
Substructure lor iron bridge to be hoi
! low cylinders of best boiler iron or steel !
j plate, three leet in diameter and one ’
! quarter inch thick, filled with hydraulic
cement concrete, thirty-three feet above j
‘ low waler in rivet. For the wood b.idgc
! siitisiiticliire to be the same as h r iron
bridge excepting that the piers a re to be
I tour feet in diame’er.
Bridge to be completed by the loth
|<lav of November, 1890, payment' |,>r ■
the same, in cash, on or before January
Ist, IS9I. Blaus and specifications
can be seen in the ordinary’s oßice in
eaeli comity. The right to reject any or ;
al! bills retained. By the Dommissi-’n
ers of s lid counties. J. C. Nouton,
May kl, IS'lO. Ordinary.
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Y T WING pnri-liusv.i tin-g. neral -t.c’ I.'lm»i
--1 1 « m— of Mr. -. l>. Ve.-.t-• !i. vv :.-k th" <-iu
mmsol Dalton :u 1 the public in -eener.'.l to give
I us a por'lon of "tlivir patro inge ami we will j
thrive in every way rossihie tugivcyou entire 1
! .-at’sfm-ii.m.
Besides doing 1 Live'-v I "sine-- wa expect to .
' tiuv an I ell stuck duriugtlie ear.
Give ti .1 t: al .ml be < :ivimu<l th;;t we ."re I
the right men In rhe ri ’I t 1 laec. V cry '•••«!> y. ■
Al’S fLN Jc LONGEST.
Halton. Ga. 1
' THE FARMERS FAVORITE, <
! (BICKFORD & IIOFFMAN’b)
h. g 110 ITT
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Has been used for HlO past several years by the host Farmers in Georgia and Tennessee, with (ho most gratifying sne
i-ess, receiving I lie highest endorsement, and witli a number of MARKED IMPROV EM EN IS, is eoulident ly oil cred as
Without a Rival in the Field of Grain Drills.
ihe Economy and Advantages of Sowing Gram Seed in the Drill
ave become too well recognize'! to admit of discussion, and ate in Labor Saved. Seed Saved, Better I reparation of Soil,
ofiefing the only oppmtunity of econo ideally using Commercail Fertilizers, furnishing t lie essential food of the plant, and
The Farmers’ Favorite Grain Brill is capable of planting witli unparalleled continuity
and exactness Red Ru d Proaf Oats, ])lants Field Corn or l>*:ins in drills as perfectly as
tlie s]<< 't i drills manufactured for this work, anti each and every variety of Field Grain,
with all the certainty of operation, and ready adjustment to quantity, its most favored
competitor can show in the distribution of a single variety.
Light in Draft, Convenient in Adjustment,
JLa o?irilile in Operation.
If perfection of work, with comfort for team and ease for yourself, is desired, buy the
T armcrs’s Favorite, with Wizard Fertilizer Attachment,
and you will secure the result. This fertilizer attachment cut), and will, dist ribute any and idl varieties of fertilizer, re
‘.ratdle s< f their condition or the surf.ice of t.lieenrtb over wliigh distributed, with greater positiveness and exactness than
tmy oilmr device known umou-.’men, and WE SO WARRANT IL In every particular t.ie FARMERS’ FAVORITEis
Hie most ] erh i t working Grain Drill on the market. Write for descriptive catalogue ami circular of certificates Irom
those who have used this Drill for the past several years, in Georgia and Tennessee.
J. W. II vVITAIX>TV,
Sole Agent for State of Georgia, COHUTTA, CA,
fl' 1 EOlttH A. Whittiv.hl County.—l o nil whom i
<OT it may concern: Tim commiHomnrs :<p
poinied ■<> set aimi t a twelve months support |
to Mrs .leir io ’.V-mds widow of J.is Woods,dec'd.
awl her seven minor children. from tlmT-mile of
-aid deceased, have find their i; port and 1 will
p.-rs upon the same on the iirsl Monday in Ju y,
1890. 's2 J. Norton. Ordinary.
BOHIiI A. M hitlleld . onn!y . --To whom it
T may concern —E. E. Brown has ;ippli..<)
to me in due form for the iruardinnsliip of the
persons mid properly of i> < . L.. Mary \ and
d. I>. Bishop inii i-r children of J. C Bishop,
luteol said county deceased; and sum applies- ,
'ion will he heard at my oll'me on the tir-t Mon
day n April 18'..‘;>. ’ J. (J. Norton, Ordy.
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HIE—
East Taanassea, gfrgiaia
AND—
Georgia Railway System.
The Only Short and Direct
Line to the North South,
East and West, and
of T en nessee, V i rgin ia & Carol hi as
Pullman’s Finest Sleeping
Cars Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville
(’hattanooga and Jacksonville
Washington and New Orleans
Mobile and Philadelphia!
VIA DALION!
For rates, time cards, &c., call on or
write to T. C. SMI ■ 11, I’. A.,
L. A. DELL, A.G.V.A., Dalton,Ga. |
Selma, Ala.
B. W. WRENN. G. P.A T. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
WANTEp-WOdlT
Having an unlimited order
for WOOL’ * w 'll pay the
highest Market Price, deliver
ed at any Depot or Wharf,
therby saving the shipper
Freight, Drayagi* and com
missions. 1 lei aill a nces al
ways on day Wool received. I
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MJ LES F. MASON’S. SON.
No. 3. S. I Ml: St.
ilichomnd, Va.l
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HOSSE APPLES WANTED.
If you have any FIOSSE APPLES come
to see us, or let us know amount you have so
we can prepare to handle them,
DeJournette & Co..
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rhe 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 over brought to Dalton. Our new store is commodious, and we can
show goods to a better advantage. We will guarantee to sell goods cheaper
than either Chattanooga or Atlanta, as we can buy as cheap lor spot cash
as our expenses are less than one-fourth, we can therefore sell for less.
Call ;>iid see us; no trouble to show Good
I£.i -<»p on Timid
L I. J M. B E R,
\\ liicli they will sell at the Very Fewest Market Prices.
Ksrv>-n>rrv -raKTy mw ir itargrrwaw
illinepy floods,
J B. GRAVES.
Have Mow in Store One of the Hai dsomest Assortments of
KfUslincry and Fancy Goods Tobe Fctsnd in Dalton.
Hats mid Bonnets of every description. Feathers, Escurial ami Ori en ta I Lac
Collars, Fichus, Silk Gloves, Parasols, Corsets. White Ronnetsand
L ice Gaps for Children. And all Kinds of Fancy Goods.
We invite you to come and see your > iv .■
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
MORRIS STREET, - - - _ _ _ DALTON, GA.