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THE MURRAVNEWS
HfficialOrgan of Murray (,oumy
P'y'.lislieu Every Friday Morning
C. L. HLNRY,
Editor and Publisher.
Spring Place, (la.
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MURRAY NEWS,
Spring Place, Ga.
' FRIDAY, APR1.L 16TH 18».
It now seems an almost certain
fact that there will be ->-ar over in
Europe.
The flooded d'stricts seem to In¬
in no better condition than they
were a week ago.
/SovERNOit Atkinson’s son and
Miss Byrd were married last Sunday,
th;s being the second time within
teii days.
Knoxvii.i.k Tknnesskis had a big
$1,500,000 fire one night last week
m ■ winch a number ol well known
wholesale houses were totally de¬
stroyed.
North Georgia Citizen is fast
Renaming people, and a it favorite certainly with deserves Murray i,he
favoritism slioivn it, for it is one of
the lest papers in all North Georgia.
A Kansas City paper gravely de
(dftfes Uiat tome time ago a physioain
of that city set out to find a crazy
patient of his whom he was to take
to the lunatic asylum. Ho was
“pained and grieved” to find him
serving a* a juror in the circuit
court--Ex.
John B,Gordon Camp of Confed¬
erate Veteran*, No. 50, met at the
'Court House last lirsl Tuesday with
Commander R E Wilson in the chair
This hejng the day for the election
of officers, all the old officers were
elected again bv acclamation; R K
Wilson, 1 Commander; W J White
.Vice*Coiiiinaudefs; ami I A MeCamv First and Second
T J Ramsey, Ad
infant; A lv Ranisev, Quartermaster;
M Bates, Chaplain; E AV
Aiddecamp; J A Bavnes,
at Arms and Orl Tom Hail, Surgeon
Another meet.iug iSav, is called for the
first day of and all sympathizers
come and bring full basket for deco
ration Day. All who have not paid
their dues, 10 cents, oome at once
or yoni names will he dropped from
roll. Requested by Tims. J Ramsey
THE NEWS FROM CARTERS
The Happenings of That Community
Neatly Chronicled by Wild Rose
April 14.—I have not much news
to give you tliis time.
Farmers ar * planting corn when
tbe land is dry enough.
P B Messer, Bert Moore, Rime
Moore and R 1* Messer, ot Carters,
attended the funeral of W S Arnold
at Colima, Gordon County, last Fri¬
day.
Hal Divine has returned from
Chattanooga where ho cattle disposed fair ofj
a car lOad of fine beef at a
price; lie saye he wants to buy 200
head of sheep. ‘‘ "
Col. S M Carter and lady have
-^vhere just returned from Chattanoo V- a
they have been on a visit.
Miss Jennie Gilbeit s school at
this place has closed for tins yearn
She has taught Us a her good school and
Ve hope to secure services again
«T H Gaines and l B Messer had
a lively time the other night taking
care of a crazy man, or one that
|)ret«ndecl to be eiazv.
Success to the News,—W ild Rose
HUGHES ITEMS.
April 12,-Health of the
pity ? \ is good.
tarnpiat Dlanttm? gl is the go 8 •
,
Messers Hill and 5\ ateis spent
mo'st of last week hunting at Milli*
Springs; had luck to them, they, lost
thiVe dogs Op on the. tne wiv back oacK*
Miss y«»nie Kile from Chatala,
Tenn., is'visiting relatives iu little
Murray.
Mr Waters lost a fine poll one day
last week. "
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MISTER S! ROGOLV8’ 1XTERK.STIXO
TALK.
t,t Is Oeiiig on in the Tlniv'nic Little
Town of Ov/Iyille.
Special to the News.
, April ii.— AVe all went over to Hu
! w *r b ‘'opr?" ^ f,,U h 8 ,"" day
'*• r: "'" l r"io ‘ K «T * ""
base l,:,d in a f o>oR while that there Y
was no preaciMii at Owlvllle church
Rap ses he likes the wav that preach
or Mann talks. His tex was; “The
of money is the root of all
He said: “Nearly everbodv
ses, ‘money is the root of all evil’-”
Be said. “The Bible has no rite to
make against money; it is when
love money better’n j we love to
right’is what ti.e .Bible is a talkin
about..”
„ Rap ses, “I r thought , , when , he first _
started out he wanted money worse
than he wanted to preach,but I soon
seed that he was a goin to preach a
gondii,” showed jneed
He that wo money
to trade on an lots of other things.
Then he snowed that men love man
ev to good that they want to be
officers,and low of em will do mighty '
nigh anything to get there
An, he showed that Uiese fellers
that mixke whiskey, n an
some other feller to slip it arouti’
after night an sell it to the boys be
cause they love money better’,, they
do the souls of the boys. An he
'talked like he didn’t believe that
these fellers that said they was
the nab..rhood, an didn't go an tell
the Gran Jury, was much goodens.
that, hit pap purtv closel but. he nev
er said nothin. lie said tlie reason
these fellers didn’t I,*11 it, they was
afraid they would get their barn
burnt, or some other private injury
he done to ’em. If" said they loved
mon<*v loo do'right. i^ood—eooiiur limn inev
loved to
1 heard old m-iu
n-dram sav after preachin . was over
“lie told the truth shore; for Tom
Lo vein op ey sold my 'oldest bov
sona i whiskey just a few davs befon
court, an he got awful drunk; but, S
was afraid to go before the Gran
Jury an tell em about it, for. I
lieve he'd do a feller sonic secret in¬
jury.” “I the
Rap ses: do wish preacher
had a went on a little further an a
told how tellers a heap a times will
tell lyes to make a trade. I wished
tint preacher bad a knowt-d about
Jim Trader a selliti that big cow to
Bill Greasy last winter, an give Jim
om W
an ,,,n » <ou ( * ,|Sy 1
an be bad to buy a nothin; he
about Jim a bavin too striper
to sell an lie went to see him, but
he wasn tat ho in**; hut, lie come the
next tnornin an told Bill he‘d come
to s-dl him a cow. Bill told him lie d
l ,J, ’ti an looked at his cows an liked
the dun cow, but didit't much like
the blacken. Jim told him the dun
cow was awful mean about standin
"> he milked, an ya« a roge too
But Jim braged awful on the black
en a belli such a gooden an wasn’t a
roge imther, Bill took the blacken
an she's the Ingest roge in the na
borhood. Rap says, “it was awful
mean in Jim to tell a lv to make that
trade. Mr. Editor, Jim aint the
otdvest one in om naborhood that
will tell a jnoup to make a good
irado.
I want that preacher to come
to Owlville and preach a sermon or
two.
Your friend, Eli Scroggins.
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FOUND —A watch on the
of March, 1897,near the residence
Rev. s H Henrv Anyone having
lost a watefi aid producing satis
factory proof of this one being theirs
can obtain it by calling on me and
paying all expense©. This Srch,,28th
1897. Jatcc Green, Beaverdale,
QjjjtfERAL ASSEMBLY J’KFS
gYTSlilAJf CHURTTl N'^C NOR TJ1
CHARLOTTE MAY
-818T J897 REDUCED RATES "
yjA SOUTHERN ' RAILWAY,
For the occasion of the General
Pre8bvtBrianChurch s , nth
which Avi |, be held at Charlotte, X.
Q M the 2 0th—81st, 1897, the
Soinl)e| , n Railwav Wlll 8eU ti( ,kets
{0 char|ottt)> X . 0 , and • return, at
r; g e ( ,f one first class fare for the
. round-trip; tickets u> be sold May
Hth to 21st inclusive, with
limit June 10th, 1 >97.
| For further information call or.
! any Agent of the Southern Railway
M l — ■■i iurmw i tiniw m'W'i i in rinwi M at
Car Gater has been very sick
the last few days, but is improving
e now, ,
* ToeGreen received a severe ' wound '
011 his foot while splitting ... wood re
ccntly. 11 ’"ever, it did not binder
|\iim ^ from gomgto n see bis girl °. Sunday *
Inman Ivile visited , relatives . at
Chatata Saturday and Sunday,
Esq Waters’ wife spent last
<Uy with Mrs Eshnge-.
Success to tbe News.—A. Fru
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T.F.GA L ADYr.RTl8EMENTS
MURRAY SHERIFFSAi ES.
GEORGIA, Murray Coilntv;
j will ts. II before the conn httuso door
in the towh of Spring Place, Georgia, be
j (ween the legal boms of sale, on tin- first.
* fuesday in May, 1807, tha
' ni An S u!,’l!v!d«M 'one ° third
i« l«t ot Dud number two hundred
. t|)d >S( . V eielll (278) fn lh(? t , IJ(ll
(]0)((i „ ict ar „-| f8 )seetiori of j
Uu , ) iV (>m „ tv lns , )luu „
(irt<f| an(| bixt . s (ffiy) W mope' or
less. Said property levies] on by M
from theSuperlorCmn-t of said ZaZ
t y in favor of Payne and Sprain v>
J W Mackey, administrator of S M !
Wood deceased and as the property j
of the said S M Wood
Written notice given tenant in pos-,
He8si( ,„ as , * mlV(1 Uv j HW , 4 his
' g ^ d (){ ^ ,jj j *
A, *° at ll,e sam « tlme and . '
one hundred acres more or ic s o.
a,1< , * u,n }i \\ 11 j
. °* . .
( ."H.ct ,i,l< J 11 ’J**' 11 "" f 1, ‘' ,ui
l .v described as follows:
al a f» k « 'be we«, line of
f a,d ,ot running east across sato
b.t to a coridr lom.l line to the east j
Une of said lot; thence due north to
.
1 ili 01 l 8 llu nu ' flli< aioU, ‘ ( Hfll< ol j
.
f” 10<,,,le, 6 th ‘ 2 th "> ,"E
1 2nd ” ' ot Haul .« /
!u " ‘“*‘ 5t » ,,n
taupng lbO acres more or less. Cev
j ,,n b \ 'i.tue of ./uslica court i>
| la bom the lOldU: distnot .. m ot
Vr^ 3
^'d ,i x Hayes. Apni oti. . L.
Also at i|ie same time and pbiee
° ,H ‘ vightli undivided interest, in the
: h'llov. tug pi oj.erty to-wit: E<>ts 'd '
lu,n<l Xos. ■ h, •>'), Do. !. I, RHI, Do.
| db, !afi,‘i'.ll, 1 ’_0;i,‘.UKi, y], t»5,;
i I2i, h7, til l,and T;4 in the 2bth II
| ’bstrict end j.. i s.-etim, »f said tm.iu
^v, i>y v.uuo or a monn i
Mip-uor Cm.rt «f ; ad
in favor of Mrs b P i• K o
! er bv vs C X W King,Riff’s it: tSoof f. Attorney. SS: i
j’’S7. .
| J. L. Robinson, SheiiiT.
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: oUDIXAUV’S ADVERTISEMENTS. !
Georgia, Mi iuiav County.
To all whom it may concern:
Rermelia Riice has in due form of
law applied for twelve months sup
port out, of the estate of W E Rnce
deceased and 1 will pass upon the
same at rryv office on the bid day
of Mav 1 h‘> 7. This the 5th day of
April 181)7. T. J. Ovlmy, Ordinary.
e I
|:i\v applie'l lot iwlve months ;
; sup
tii(Uunl|e( , l . t , lle( , f( . Il)ei)n , )a ,. K .
s))) j „i|| , M .„„
, hu s;inu , <u ,,, v lh .‘ Snl'
day of May,! SOT This the mh d y,
of April 189/. i j.Ovbei,Oidmaiy.
Geo;::;; a, a. ugha v . or nti ;
i' 1 ' whom it mav concern:
Victoria (Uurn has ,n due form of
law applied to t-oe undersigned Adriiinist.iation lot |
; permanent letters of
i“» the estate of Gideon Jackson, lau-!
j oi stud county, deceased, and i w ill
j P^s upon said appheatnm on the first
j Monday in Mav b B Liven nndei
my hand and oftcml signature n day
] of April Bvb . 1 .J.Ovbei,Otdinaty ;
i G eorgia. M\-ri:ay County.
)\> all whom it may concern:
j q W Specra having applied for let- I
i (era of Guardianship on the estate of j
|;|,,„j a Marlin, she having been sent
! * 0 t.Ue Asylum of this state, notice
! j ] hereby will be given heard t at. hat mv this office applicat the first- ion j
Monday in May 1897. Given under;
m v h^d and official sianatmm, this i
.
|* 1(i { a v ^ v "
.
bev, On .
mary.
iG eorgia, Mntiav County;
To all whom it may concern;
! II R Reamer Administrator on the j
j estate lvnbn of deceased John II and Susan the L J
represents to
in his petition duly filed that!
hi has fully administered said estate j
iaiid desires letters of dismission and |
no B’gal objection is filed letters;
i°f dismission will be granted on the |
|First March Monday tbe in 1897. June 1897. Tins *
i first
,________________ T ,) Ovbey, Ordinary.
i AT BUCKHOLT/.’S DAILY-
: Fresh Oysters,
: Fresh Fish,
Celery,
Fruits, etc.
ALSO MEALS AX'D LUNCHES
Ladies
Dining
Rooms. '
! Your patronage solicited.
! *. Buc.KHOl.TZ,
J .. OT , CK
I T 1 am nou * runn,n S a blacksmith \ i i **i
. shop at Retiv’s mill, near Halls Chap
sofa<K)i ] lo ;, 8t . aiH l am prepared to
d v wo * {or vou cb Vap l * Give
i we a trial. * ,
i
Yours Respt., J. IV. Bradford.
WaHlBCl—All IClS3 &£SJS£& who can think
SSSfMSSfSSMWSSS: oBe!r
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SOUTHER* RAILWAY'S EX¬
HIBIT AT THE TENNESSEE
CENT EX NIA L EX POSITION.
Arrantreinents have been perteet
ed Lv which the Southern Rail—
wa y’ H tenilory will be represented
, l( t | u , Exposition whirl: opens at
Xa>l«v : lle on May 1. This like for
**»»‘’*V »»>' t,lat Company
win ...dude sample specimens «♦
mineral, agricultural, forest and
>-r products of the slates of V irguua,
N”' » h South Carolina, Georgia,
at th « Atlanta an 1
Expositions attracted ihe attention
w *. lbe agHo u l t ® r * 8t » inanufaetui-er,
' n,n ‘* r > stock-raiser and others, and I
more to educate the Visitors to
an aI1(J appreciation possibilities of of the the great South wealth; than
exhibit that shown, ;
any other one was j
and it is the policy of the Company
t ,» a.divefv continue this method of :
The scenic beauties of
theeouf*ir\ through which the South- I
Railway f runs will not be neglect
t , )js t xbibit
Pra(:li( . allV) tIlis eKbihh WI || be a
bureau ()f i„j ni . mal i„ I1 , *„ that visitors
from t((( , Jj-, rtb and a b„ad* C au obtain !
fwfjc <J(ita re | atlve to all branches :
of industry in and tributary to th»*;
vast number of points on the South
ern Railway.
Tins . xhibit is under the direction
(){ tl)I , Uil(i Illd(lllll j.j l) t ., (H rt
m ,. ul ll( tin , Soatlmrn Railway with
befW | qliarU . ri , a t Wasltington, 1). C.,
,
thjllk wll! i„ l( ,,. es ,, u „. public and;
(hereby help adtanre the best, inter
(J { die section from which it'
comes, should at once communicate •
vvith the agent of that Department,
This is an exhibit in winch every ;
citizen bf this section should be in-!
teresud iln d we hope that some of
nu* r adurn can aftpplv' somptliin^ to I
rej,resent our .er.jtory. tf. *
>.--rr.....v . --.....■ -n .
Wanted-Jn Ideas; idea bring S5S wealth.
Protect voor they may Patent you
Write JOHN WbbDEKBUTlN ite CO., $1,800 Attor¬ ostey
neys, Washingt-on, hundred l.». C M inventions for their wanted. prize
and fiat of too
-: PliOESJiJ.ON.-yL (JAROS. :
L. R. Bagwell, M. D., !
Spring Rlace, Ga,
Tenders people his professional services;
to the of this section.
iSr’Eropipt attention given to (.alls
day oi- night.
j, IIvfeakeg, M. 1).,
Dalton, Ga.
Calls in town or country promptly
answered. ................... J
Pank. SJSP.
<over ttrst NArc.na!
^ N t1jo B.-l Dll is* in Spn-.g
I........ !l>i Tmsday in ' b
m.m h.
'
w Ny aNDERSOX, M l).
i’(!VsidN AND St CLEON.
.-pi mg i u»-i. ..... ..... Ga.
Olir Diis services to this and sur
rounding counties.
C. L HENRY.
Attorney and Counsellor a,. Law,
Spring Rlace, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts
both State and Federal
K£IlsT . CL - S S 1.1 VERY STABLE
T j. Bryant,
Dalton, Ga.
Teams furnished any tune day °i
night. Good teamt, careful drivers
and the best of turnouts furnished at
reasonable rates
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
vYilmington, x. C., May 6th to Uth,
KEDUCFD KATES VIA
RAU,\YA>\
For the occasion of the Southern
Baptist Convention at V/ilmington,
X. O., May 6th to 14th, 1897, the
Southern Railway will sell tickets to
Wilmington, X. C., and return, at
rate of one first class limited fare
for the round-trip.
Tickets will be on sale May 3rd
to 7th inclusive, good to return tif
teen day s from date of sale,
For further information address
any agent of the Southern
way. 5-7.
W E 8 E N I) IT FREE!
----TO-
Il’EAK l/EX,
Young and Old.
Rejoice with us in the Discovery.
When a man has suffered for years with
<i weakness that blights his life and robs
!n™ cute, i/lwcau LShtaSS* of f a'coumlete
wby not possess the moral courage
t> stop his downward eourse.
We will send you by mail,
PuyVEitHu! i)V.‘HOl'K.UAX'S ’ VnhYL , -
MAXHOOU, SELF-ABUSE, SEXUAL
weakness, \ akk ot ei.e, sides
forever NIGHT EMISSIONS and all un
natural diains. Returns to former ap
prarances emaciated organs.
No c - fr:U!tl cor ‘Dceptiom
If t . we coiud not cure, we would not send
our medicine FREE to try, and pay when
satisfied. Write to-day, as this may not
appear a§ain '
Address,
WESTERN MEDI.CINE Co.
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
INCORPORATED *
bargins -1897. -
Our stock of goods is increasing and our trade ys
growingfast. tt
i l^V'entnl p Grade ofCallCO from 3^C. to 5c. ^eCam
a .Nice Line Ol CaUlt. ai A.ercnana Merchandise, , and' call Special R. Atten
tl0n to OuY Line Ot Gents ttatS............
A full line of can dies, Oran ges, coffee >, Sugar, Meat,
Flour, and Tobacco In fact, if you wa nt anything in en~
era l Merchtndise, call <.n u« before buying elsewhere and get
r p^gg
GROCERIES :
" pounds of Coffee for $1.00.
ArbucklewCoffee .6 Packages $1.00 ,
Snapper lobaeco, 7cte. JP^ r
P| u g- coffee, 20 lb. 1
Ureen cts, per
Brutons 4 ounce snuff 10 certs.
Brutons H om.cn ,.5nnff b cents,
Biutons 1 ounce snuff 4 cents.
Good plug tobacco a cts, '
^ h-st pick et.8 per plug.
G?" l^on’t forget u* when you
want to buy Dry Go, ds or Gro
or Sell Your produce.
AiS - C n with .urb* line J Genera! Mer,
ebaudise we a .nice line of Staple and T anev Articles n? oijr
< .‘ “ a Denirtment L * call and see pur 5 and 10 cent Ar
, - 0 ,
°»* u ' 11 -j ailT (.cn ,ol e
J Nice Line of oi:'different S-fyoeS, Jeans, Jeans Pants, Calicoes,
Cashimers, Notions, kinds, Tinware, Glassware
all ,, CYTCeedlR^y • , ‘ -Lo.VV r r'> Prices. * 'n Don t Hall to get
. ,
etc., at OU 1
ptlCCS i)CLQr£ b 14V ill £g CiS.CAVhCSC. x OUTS ACTV tl Uiy t « • • •
’ NCHEr BrOS. Spring Place
Georgia
♦ HARDWARE.
^4T HARD TIME !’RICES,
We handle the only Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows and Plow
Points in Dalton.
We invite all our Murray Friends to call and examine otjr stock
of Hows and Plow Points before buying elsewhere.
Wc r.iso handle a full line of Groceries and will sell Cffjli YL\
Call and see us at t)ie old Flemister & TJeggie Stand.
Gregory a Gregory, Da'd-q^ flu.
0OODS ©HEAP. *
We have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
Lrocgries the nicest, best and cheapest array of Hardware
_JUeeOSWare and Tinware . Spring . Place.
e%er seen in
Millinery. ■>/
WG H AVE A VERY FINE AND SELECT LIKE OF
MILLENERY, Direct from New York, Which is in
Charge of Mrs. Johnson And We Cordially Invite all
Ladies tocome and See. Nothing old, Nothing shod
dv and Nothing fe tlnh iw not Ftrof-clacc- all 1897 Styles.
- .
V ealso pay highest market price forall kinds of Coun¬
try Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
Come and see us. Respectfully,
1
W.J & J E
! Ladies Hose Ef .
| Shirts 2oc.
, Drawers 2 0c.
LCalico, 5c.
, JeanS 19 tO 3f>C
rhovioR, W* 8 8
■ I a,nt>, Gcpt> Hats, or fehoes,
j Sheeting, etc., in at Very Low
PRICES, a jiM fact, anything
von wisik ill our line at thi:
Vorv Very Lowest T oweat Figures r lgures. Live Live
trial and be convinced, <
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