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' THE MvIURRAV NEWS
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.Official Organ ot jvlur.-ny
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By
£ C. L. HENRY,
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.Editor and Publisher.
Spring Place, Ga.
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Address all communications to
/ .... MURRAY NEWS,
Spring Place, Ga.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9TII, 1897.
A slanderous tenge is capable of
doing more-injury than barrel of
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dynamite.—Comb. Presbyterian. _
Col A E Buck has been appointed
by President McKinley as minister
( understood
to Japan. This has been
ever since January.
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A young lady explained to a prin¬
ter tjhe difference in printing and
publishing, and in conclusion said:
“Now, you may print a kiss on my
check, but you must not publish it.”
With that he locked the fair form
in his arm s so that it would not pi
and went to press.—Ex.
ALACULSY NEWS.
The News of That Locality as Seen By
: v Our Local Correspondent.
April 4.—Health very good.
Miss Adele Chable and Joe Trip
jktf Ojf phapleton were married at
jBettton T’ennessee. last Friday We
them 1 much happiness in the
wish
future, for they did not treat us
\ bad i as the . rest did, j * a they a i asked i4 us
j supper—but afraid
over to we were
to cross the river for fear we would
get water bound.
Thou. Douthitt of Rlne Ridge will
remain in this part .on business for
swine few days.
James Taylor made a business trip
to town last week. Look out for
another wedding soon.
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L M D uthitt was on onr streets
on business Saturday.
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Success to the News —Maude.
THE NEWS pliOM DOOOAN
All The News of That Locality as Given
J By Our ’Correspondent of That Place, j
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April 5.—F M Kendrick and lady
are the guests of Mr and Mrs White
to-dav.
) r visited her daugh
Mrs.Wm. West
ter Mrs Stiver Saturday and Sunday
Jimmie Voteet, l.nnle an.l
Mary White were the ger.ta o( MW
1 Kile.. Campbell last night.
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J M Triplett , and .... Miss . , .
( : Uo«U.rU ef Ridge
Ihornn.
AS in Alaculsy on buMiitss tl
Well, it continues to vain. Dont
look like it «til ever quit, hut don t
think we ought to grumble. M htle
storms are raging in distant lands
and hurling hundreds into Eternity
without a moments warning we are
vet spared so far, ami 1 think ue
should de very thankful indeed, that
we only have rain.
News very scarce this week. Wa
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of onr correspondents
reached as too late for publication
ihis this week week, We mcwuui would be o glad & all
iK>inraun’eationa would reach us by
LeWiy »d .O ,n.„™ have
Doi later than Wednesday. \\ ©
*b good correspondents as any paper
in Georgia and they are very regular
in sending in their -umhiumcations.
ORITUAItV.
( J'" ^Xmftoolfits"HHit' 1 ' Z>
Healing Unknown on Tuesday night
„ ^ im , .a*
j of exerueiatifig pani and intejBe
Ifemtg.
I He was in his sevet ty-secoml year
' lh<?rtfore * he !,a<! llvt ' d wver lhe al ‘
j lotted time of man, “Three score
j y e 'ai« and ten.” been quite
: All his life be had
! stout and hearty, except a few little
I sick spells, up to the time of his last
| illness, from w hich he was too en
IVebled with age to succumb the
'dreadful disease, which gave away
to the grim monster, death.
He became as tender and depend
ant as a little child, though someone
migIlt , 3J . , As 1;e Uved , he died”.
But one night, about a month l>e
i ;fur h# ^ . ft a dr , am or vfa » o!l>
, g a i V ati„n W*aa shown him, I am sat—
Notwithstanding this, if he
accepted of the atoning blood of Mur
I Savior,the Lord jesu»Obnst,«\v bi<>h
| taketh away the sins of the world”,
“eieit no evidence. But this l know.
as I watched over him during the
time of his sickness, that his last
hours were sweet and gentle and
that his dear life passed mildly away
as if go : ng to sleep, and seemed a
peaceful as a pleasant zephyr of a
calm spring morning,
| He Hall was Uoiintv, bom September Georgia, Gth and 1826, was
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married to Miss Susan Loughridge,
o! Murray County,Georgia,May 20th
1852, with whom ne lived until bis
deal !i
Seven children were horn to bless
their home, six of whom with their
mother survive him to mourn his loss
and I can sincerely exclaim of him,
as did King David, the Psalmist, for
his son, Absolom, “Mv father, my
father! Would t<» God 1 could have
died for thee,”
His devoted daughter,
Mrs. Victoria 1>. Osburn.
M M Morgan of Holly was circu¬
lating among friends here Saturday
Fincher Bros have bought the en¬
tire stock of Millcnury of Gholston
; & Bailey from Assignee Martin ami
added them to their stock of goods.
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¥t#ani80—fill 1063
Protect writ#JroHN your Idea*; tWv may bring you wealth.
weddekbuiin & co. t PatentAttor
neys. and list Washington, hijiidrea I). C., Invonuouu for their $1,800 prize offer
of iwo wanted,
Do not forget that Berty-Bryant
Hardware Co. are selling a high
grade Acid Phosphate and Buffalo
Bone Guano. See me before buying
8t S E Berry, Manager.
NOTICE.
I am now running a blacksmith
shop at Petty Will, near Halls
el school house, and am prepared to
do your work for you cheap. Give
me a trial.
Yours Respt., J. W. Bradford.
* Our quiet little town was thrown
into trreat excitement on last Mon
day night when it was announced
tliat the house m which Esq. Daly
lives was on lire,
In a very few mnutes quite a
number ' of our citizens were at the
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house while others were devoting
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„a, bnt, Inrlunaldy, not emmgb lint
what they could f* extinguished with
lmt slight damage to the house.
Esq. Daly’s furniture was damaged
cons.dsrably in the hurry of carrying
ou t, The tire is thought to have
f )ewi 0 f incendiary origin,
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AT BUCKHOLTZ’S
-Fresh Ov sticks.
Fresh Fish,
Celkky,
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I -ALSO . t cn MEALS iiifuo AND v vn I rvoViEvt
Ladies
Diking
* Kooms.
Your patronage solimted.
L. Buckholtz,
j J) \ltoy " Gy
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MURRAY SHERIFF# E3. '
! GEORGIA, Murray County;
Jween^helegaMKHjisof ing^escrlbed sale, ^on 16 '
property, to wit:
Afi iMAei (JI)e tbird intereRt
in lot of land number two hundred
wnd seventy eight (2.78) in the tenth
(lO)distict and third(3)seclion of
Murray County containing one
dred and sixty (160)acres more 01
less. Said property levied on by
toe of and to satisfy a fi fa issued
from theSuperiorCourt of said eoun
tv in favor ot Pavne and Spruill vs
J W Mackey, administrator of S M
Wood deceased and as the property
of the said S m Wood decease,
Written notice given tenant in pn«
session as required by law. T} :
the Gth day of April ,1897.
Also at the same time and place,
one hundred acres more or less of
lot of land number 271 in the 10th
district and 3rd section of said conn
at a stake corner on the west line of
said lot and running east acrriss
lotto a conditional line to the east
line of said lot; thence due north to
the original line and around said lot
to the beginning corner. Abo lot
of land No. 2(>7 in the 27th district
and 2nd section* of said county con
taining 100 acres more or less. Lev
,ed . , on , by virtue . of.Justice ct.' court , f i
fii from thji til strict Cr* at.
said county in favor of G W Hill
J N Hayes and as the property
said J N Hayes. April Gth 1897.
Also at the same time and place
one eighth undivided interest in
following property to-vvit: Lots of
land Nos. 50, 69, 08, 171, 190, 195,
190, 155,291, 129, 205, 306, 9i,
124, 133, 87, 211,rind 304 in the 20th
district and 2nd section of said conn
tv, By virtue of a mortgage fi fa
from the Superior Court of
county in favor of Mrs Ellen G
er vs W m Scott. Property pointed
by C N King,PIlf’s Attorney. April
6 th 1897.
J. L. Robinson, Sheriff.
OUDlNAitr.H ADVERTISEMENTS,
Georgia, Muuray County.
To all whom it may concern:
Ferine]ia Price has in due Huin of
law applied for twelve months sup
port out of the estate of W E Puce
deceased and I will pass upon t lit
same at my office on the 3rd day
of May 18517. I liis the 5th day ot
April 1897. T. J. Ovhev, Ordinary.
Geobgia, Murray County;
To all whom it may conceit.:
Mrs g J Jackson has in due form of
law applied for twlve months sup¬
port out of the estate of Gideon Jack
son deceased, and I will pass upon
the fiame al mv office on the 3rd
day of May, 1897. This the 5th day
of April 1897, T J.Ov bey,Ordinary.
Georgia, Murray County;
To all whom it may concern:
Victoria Osburn has in due form of
law applied to the undersigned foi
permanent letters of Administration
on the estate of Gideon Jackson, late
of said county, deceased, and I
i ,ass 11 R°" saKl TPj^'on on the hrst
Monday in May I89i • Given under
my l.anrf and official agnstme 5 day
ofArril 18»7. IJ.O.tay.O,dinar,.
Georgia, aIlrray »i,- mnv (Vm county.
„„ of On.rdian.llip on the cm
Rhoda Mart in, she having been sent
^ lhc A lum of thil 8late , notice is
h : ^ ^ appUcalioii
w|1 ln; ftt m ^ the first
: Monday i» May MW. Gi»,» «*r
| the 5th dav of April 1897. T J
Ordinary.
IGpohotv i Georgia, Murray Jit kray County: wu.
I To all whom it may
H R Beamer Administrator on the
estate of John 11 and Susan T
Kuhn deceased lepreeents to '• lu;
court in his petition auiy filed that
he has fully administered said estate
aiu ... desires ", letters ot . Dismission ,. . aim ,
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« »« legM M.j.otk,,, i. filed Liter,
j of dismission will be granted on the
j first Monday in June 1897. This
J March the first 1897.
T. j. Ovhev, Ordinary.
THE SOUTHERN KA if, WAY’S EX
HI BIT AT THE TENNESSEE
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION )
Arrangements have been perfect-'
| at t | |@ XtlxjioKition which opens at
Nashville on May 1. This, like for
™ exh.h.u made r»y that Company,
j j SneriluirmXTril, forest and oth
,-r products of the states of Virginia,
North and South Carolina, Georgia,
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1 exhibit at the Atlanta an i Uittshuru
Expositiona attracted the manufacturer, attention
„f the agriculturist,
miner, stock-raiser and others, and
,r “ }re tf > /' duc at ‘' lht} visi D rs *»
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| an( , ^i^ues of the South than
; , ny other one exhibit that was shown,
and it is the poliev of the Company
to actively continue this method of
advertising The scenic beauties of
the countrv‘through which the South
ern Railway exhibit runs will not bo neglect
ed Mi in in this this txnitit.
1 1 Tactically, this exhibit will be a
bureau «»f information, so that visitors
; from the North and aboad can obtain |
specific data relative to all branches
j ‘
e) . n jj a ;j ^, av
This exhibit is under the direction
of the Land and Industrial Railway Depart-j with;
"lent of the Southern
headquarters at Waghingtou, D. C„
j haGn'gcxhibit material that Urny j
think will interest un- public ami'
thereby help advance the best inter- \
cst of the section fiom which s!
I comes, ’, should at once communicate i
wiUl t u . ny;i , llt of that Department.
This is an exhibit in winch every)
citixeu of this section should be in
tvresud, and we hope that some of
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-: PJIOKSMONAI, C.UiDS.
L. P. JJaiUVell; M. D.,
Spring Place, Ga.
Tenders his professional services
to the people of this section.
1 7 §ir’Prompt attention given to calls
day or night,
g Hcffakkr, M. I).,
j Dalton, Ga. ;
Calls in town or country promptly S j
j answered. 'Doubles, His
I ,Si’i:ciAl.TlE8.— Female |
i ease of the Ifectnin, Hemorrhoids or Piles, !
I listens of the Nose, Ti roAt ami Catai fli. :
Office over first National Tank.
N. B.—l Mill be in Spring I
j Place h. the first 'Tuesday in each
imui
A . W. ANDERSON. M D.
Physician Suuoeqn.
Spring Place, ....... ...... Ga.
Off’eis his servlet s to tfeis am) sur- j
rounding counties.
j O. L. HENRY.
AUorne\' ami Counsellor »i, Law, |
\ Spring Place, Ga.
Will practice in ah the courts
both State and Federal,
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE
T. J. Bryant,
Dalton, Ga.
Teams furnished any time day oi I
! nicht. Good teams, careful drivers j
land the best of turnouts furnished at
reasonable rates
! SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, j
Wilmington N. C., May 6th to 14th, 18U7,
i REDUCE!) rates via southern
railway. i
; Por the occasion of the Southern |
Baptist Convention at Wilmington,;
Wi|mi n> N c ., and r( , turn) at
ral0 0 { one first class limited fare
for tJie roaml-lrip. May Bid
Tickets will be on sale
to 7th inclusive, good to return fif
I teen d av s from date of sale.
For further information address
5-7.
I WE SEND IT FREE! 1
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(BEAK J/EN,
Young and Old.
Note witliusin ;he D iscovery.
him of ail thvt really mates life worth hv-;
i ing, if lie can avail himself of a complete
j ! etae, why not possess the moral courage
t > st op his downward course.
We will send you by mail, ABSOLUTE
Ly poWEHEUL FREE, in ptain package, the. ALL
Dr. HOFFMAN’S VITAL
KESTOBATIV E 1 ABLE Ts, with a legal
guarantee to permanently cure LOST
manhood, SELF-ABUSE, SEXUAL
^votNUTUT EMISSIONS and alburn
na tural diains. Returns to former ap- •
j P«u««ee» No C. O. emaciated D. fraud nor organs, recipe deception.
we eon ; ( ] no t cure, we would r»ot send
a pp eai ' again.
Address,
WESTERN MEDICINE Co.
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
l-VeOKPOKATED.
bargins-1897.
Our stock of goods is increasing and our trade is
growingfast. ’
-The Best Grade ofcalico from 3 %c. to 5c. We Carry
a Nice Line of General Merchandise, and Call Special Atten.
tion to Our Line of Gents’ Hats ......
A fall line of candies, Oranges, coffee’s, Sugar, Meat,
Flour, and Tobacco. In fact, if you want anything in en~
era j Merchtndise, call on us before buying elsewhere and get
Prices
GROCERIES ;
\ !><”>«<]« of Coffee for $1.00.
At b^cfe|es.Goifee .8 I ackage*, $1.1
Red Snapper Tobacco, 7cts. per
P 1 ' 1 ?
coffee, 20 cts, per lb.
niutons Brutons 4 A ounce ounce snuff smtn: 10 to certs certs,
Rrutons 2 ounce sn«ft s cents.
Brutons 1 ounce sun fi 4 cents.
T ' J ° d plug tobai.co o cts,
want to buy Dry Goods or Gro
or l^ell Y^iui produce.
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A<iSo 10 C nn f° tl 11 Wlth oUr lar<re lme r,f G eneral Mer
chandise we a nice line of Staple and Fancy Articles in i our
< an {; a cl&US Department, call and see our 5 and 10 cent Ar
tides on onr Sand 10 cent Counters.
A Nice Line of Shoes, Jeans, Jeans Pants, Calicoes,
(Jashimers, Notions, of different kinds, Tinware, Glassware
etc. , all at exceedingly Low Prices. Don’t Fail to get out
ptices before buying elsewhese. Yours very truly,....
FINCHEr BrOS. Spring Place
Georgia
* HARDWARE. -
AT HARD TIME "RICES.
.We handle the only Genuine Oi.jveu C.ihu.ep Plows and Plow
Points in Dalton.
X* r e invite all our Murray Friends to call and examine Dtp;
of Plows and Plow Points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CHEAP.
Call and see us at the old Flemister & Heggie Stand.
Gbeoort & Gregory, Dalton, Ga.
600DS ©HEAP. *
We have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries the nicest, best and cheapest array of Hardware
Oueensware and Tinware ever seen in Spring Place.
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Millinery. A.L o'
Vv , j fi ^ HAVE A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE OF
Y ¥ V-^
MILLEXERY, Direct from New York, Which is in
Charge of Mrs. Johnson And We Cordially Invite all
the . Ladies .. to , and bee. Nothing „ .. old, M w Nothing ... snod- . .
come
dyand Nothing that is not First-class ■all 1897 Styles.
Wealso pay highest market price forallkinds of Coun
try Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody,
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Come and see us. Respectlv,
W.J & J E johnson
| Ladies Hose 5c.
^u Shirts 2oc ~
Drawers 20c. _
Calico, 5c.
Jeans 10 to 3oc
Cheviots • , 0 8 . 1~3.
^ Vants, n Agents , , w xxats» , OHOes, q,
Sheeting, etc., at "V ery Low
PRICES, and ill fttCt, anj’thing
i f> h Figures. iinea ‘. the
j v CH Lowest . Gl\e
trial and t)C COIl'Vtnced. .
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