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URRAY NEWS
Official Organ <>t Murray' County,
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C. h. HENRY,
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Spring Place, Ga.
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FRIDAY MORNING, MAV MTU 097
Mevs. Sam Jones and George Stu¬
art, arc lidding forth in Augusta
now. . I . . I
Y s. , quite probable
It is now thought
that ]*rosident‘ McKinley will he
forced to issue another batchof bonds
to satisfy the big bankers of New
• York and London.
Greece, it is said, has formally i
asked the powers for mediation, arid j
they have nil replied that'they, would
’Os* Sjioijr bpkt officers except the Ger
l maU minister who has merely ac- 1
'knWledged the request.
The Senate Committee has at last
reported the Tariff bill hot it is al
‘most unrecognizable, there are bo
'many changes in it. The Senate
‘Bill will give $40,000 more rftvfemie
ion on suear sugar alone the, the House mcas
■ure does.* 1 '' ■' • ! ‘ ■
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I read yesterday ot'oue woman who
will never live On chalk and pickles
to keep lean. She lives in Boston,
'and her millionaire husband had just
died, leaving'a provision ill his will
<%ithis Y Wife shall each year' receive :
V'xAuUy f • her own weight . in pure gold.
•A--IiaHon . Argus. .. ' !
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rn, 1 he Queen Of Spam has i issued „ I »
decree' -authonzurg -tlnj raising ' of
£8,000,000’to he secured by the cits
tom duties of Spain to hieet. the ebst
of military operations in Cuba and
'Pbiiippinc islands. The Bank of
Kpaln * , will ... Undertake , , . , the
to raise
inoney'.—- Mon day’s Corisiitution. 1
t.i and probably
It is reported, ve-y
Oof'reotly so, that Governor “Bob”
Taylor, of Tennessee, will resign
his office soon to take effeot about
the first of October and that he will
’again go on the lecture platfdrrt).
'This report is causing some excite¬
ment in political circles ill Tehnes
see. i i ' ■*'' *
> It , hkely ... , that . Major . .
is more than
Sraythe will be appointed 'Collector
in Georgia and then it is also mo)-e
'than likely that the colored eontin
gent of the Republican party ’will
raise a general howl because they
♦ilaira that they have been promised
the Colleetorship and think they
ought to have it bv all means.
«nr mvRU* hf timmim
The United States government
will be balled on to furnish' head'
Stones for the Federal soldiers who
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1 Colonel S. A, Darnell, of Jasper,
was in Atlanta yesterday in consul
with Major Clem. Requisition will
, be made , at once c for the stones . need- ,
fed, and they will probably ■ be *• fur
nished in a short while. ' *
i The soldiers for whom the head
" stones are wanted were members of
the regiment of Georgia Moops t,iat ,
fbught on the side of the Uuion dur
ftig the civil war. These are not
the ill men who were killed in battle,
for all of of those those killed killed ui in battle battle are are •
buried ni‘the national cemeteries.
L,The StoOes are to be placed in the
little burial grounds in the tOWus’bf
bofth Georgia. They will lie similar
to those placed over the graves of
ttoldiera in the Marietta cemetery
/ Colonel Darnell will probably go
to r*fcSIe.-AtW W ashing ton, ) e in 3 short
Journal.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCIiES SU
MACH SEMINARY
The commencement sermon will be
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o’clock a. m., awHhe
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Thmaday night, .May 20tb consisting
of dialogues, tableaux, mafic etc.
Friday, ” Mav 21at, ’ will be “Corn
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moncemenf Day/’ On that dav
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graduating da** composed of Messrs
James A. McLain, John F. Gilbert,
Samuel M. Bennett and Miss hula
Gladden.
R ( , v . Luke G. Johr.son, of palton,
will deliver the annual address to the
class and present the diplomas.
In the afternoon there will he a
contest in oratory, and recitations by
the children a/id Voting ladies. All
the exercises will beihtcrsperfed with
roawi voca , ail(l instrumental.
Everybo<iy u inviU)d tG abend the
commencement exereDes.
THE SOUTHER if RA1LWAVS EX-
111BIT AT THE TENNESSEE
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION i •
Arrangements have been perfect
ed by winch the Southern Bad -
ways territory will he represented
Jit the Mpo«i1 1 oft whicf. This, oponn at
Nashville on May I. like for
tiler exhibits made ny that Compauy,
will include agricultural, sample forest specimens arid otb- of j
mineral,
er products of the slates of \ irgmia,;
North and South Carolina, Geo/gia, {
Alabama,'Mississippi, This East (loffipany’s Tomes j
sec and Kentucky, !
exhibit at the Atlanta an 1 , i 11 s!)u 1 g
Expositions attracted the attention j
of the agriculturist, manufacturer, j
miner, stock raiser and others, and j
more to educate the visitors • to j
appreciation of the great wealth
and possibilities of the South than
any other one exhibit that was Shown,
and it is the policy of the Company
act-ivelv continue this method of
advertising. The scenic beaut ies of
0O untr\‘through which the South
Kail wav runH will not be -neglect
in this exhibit.
poetically, this exhibit will be a
bureau of .nlormation, so hat vis.fots
from the North and ahead can obtain ,
data relative to all branches
of industry in and tributary to the
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ern Mail way.
Thi* exhibit t« under the direction
of the Land and Industrial Depart
merit 11 of the Southern Railway with i
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headquarters at Washington, D. n C.,| ,,
and persons located along that .syS- ]
tem having \ exhibit material that they ;,. !
wi|| U( . reHt U) , an
,. 1)v iu . ]p advance the best inter
of should the section from communicate ^hieh it j
at once ■
with the agent of that Department.
This is an exhibit in which every j
of this section should lie lii
an( , we ho|)e t ,|, at Wline „f
. readers can supply something to
our territory. If.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Many delightful summer resorts
situated on and reached via the
Railway. Whether one
liny can bo rs.ohe.1 via
magnificent highway of travel, j
Asheville, N. ( ., Kpan Mountain, .
and the mountain resorts of
Tennessee and Western North
-“1 he Land of the Sky,
'late springs, ream .Oliver springs 1
lenn, Lookout Mountain, ten».,:
Lit hi a springs,Gg., the various Ytr- ,
springs,also the seashore resorts
are reached by the southern Railway !
on convenient schedules and at very |
low rates.
The southern Railway hag issued I
8 handsome'fo'der, entitled “summer
Homes and Resorts”, descriptive of,
nearly one thousand summer resort i !;
hotels ami hoarding housesjitu-luding
mt, ”'" u '' on regarding rates for board ,
at-the different places and railroad
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ant Genera! Passenger Agent, South-;
er,) Ruitway, Chattanooga, Tenn.,for .
^ copy of tins foide.. tfa. ‘
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Christian * ‘ ' Association, * ‘ Asheville, N. < j
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REDUCED RATES x
Via Southern Railway.
For the occasion of the meeting
of the summer school of the Young
Women’s Christian Association at
Asheville, N. C., and return at rate
of on ® £ar * for the ro » n,, ’ tri P* Uck
^ wiu be gold June l3t5l , u, and
15th, good to return until June 27th
1897. Gall ou any agent of the
Southern Railway for further infor
'nation. 6-lo
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U/ortfad WdlStGU All Jill IHoO lUCCl tbingwfjSlwnt? Who can tWnk
wedpekb&S?^ ^o?*Pat«itAttor'
-/ ITOESSIONAL CAfiDS. :
j ^ TenderaJff* P ' B “'^4p^ professional «-e, service* «»•
or night.
Daftrtn, : Ga,.
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Calls _ in town or country promptly
a,, * wt ' re ■ '
Specialties.-— Female _ , _ Doubles, ,. Dis
t ease of the Itectum, Hemorrhoids or Pile*,
I j (ggf* Place js>. the B.—I first- will Tuesday be in in Spring each
I moni h.
i W. W. ANDERSON, M D.
Fiiy.sktan and Suboeost.
Spring Place, ................Ga.
Offers his services to this and stir
rounding counties.
0. L HEN BY.
Attorney and Counsellor a,, Law.
Spring Place, Ga.
Will practice in ail the courts
both State arid Federal.
FIRST-class liver v stable
I. .1. Bryant,
Dalton, Ga.
Teams furnished any ' time day oi
night. Good teams, careful drivers |
and the best of turnouts furnished al j
reasonable rater
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY IRES
BY TER I AN CHURCH SOUTH,
CH ARLOTTE, N. C., M AY *20Til
BIST, 1807- REDUCED BATES
\ ] ,.\ SOIJTIIEUN BAILNYaY ,
For the occasion of the GeMcra);
Assembly PresbvteriituChurelvSouth
which will be held at Charlotte, N.
(j . May the _<Rh .,1st, 1 .if , tne
Southern Railway will sol) tickets
10 Charlotte, N. C-, and return, at
rate of one • iirst class fare for the
round-trip; tickets 10 ‘ be sold May
17th to 2Dt inclusive, with final
limit June IOth, 1S1L. i
For further information call on
any Agent of the Southern Railway j
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WE SEND IT K R EE! j
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WEAK MEN |
Young and Old
Rejoice with US ill the Discovery, ,
^ a man llfls ,„ r years with I
a weakness that Mights his life ami ohs j
him of all th-Bt really nmke$ lit« worth. IJv- j
ing, if he can avail himself of a complete
“"KrSir" 1
We will scud you l»y mail, AliSOIAITR- ArS*;
i.v FJi U'.’.iu plain TA»Sl>i package, tin
N Stl7a ll!i
HL.rouAl v-.-*VK I * iaki.ri., v.iu.v eaui
gunfaui.si- m .•pBrnmiuaiHy mire I.o.sl
manhood, .sRJ.K-AUUSK. sen u a l '
WEA K.NESS, ,v ARP tiCKI.E,,■ .vroits .
forever NHJHT.EMlriSK)N.s and al! u« '
.ntiural .haiss, RetaV*. m funner i
P a caiffibhnt o.‘irb'aud no^effie decep.irm. semi! i
If we cure, -we would «wt
our medicine 1 I’l'.l'. 1,1 11 >. and pay when ;
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AlWrm ,
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WESTERN MEDICINE Co.:
* 'KalaUiazOo, Michigan,
incoupoiiatho. t
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B'RIENDS, If you ke6f Bees,
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^l *■*■_ .) it profit, try D SOITI c |
l-jaLa 77 il the O V ettlil j
~ i live U|>-t O - (1 a t e
Pr.u tlcj] imt™^ ami pop iladl
by \\ A. t ;
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THIS Wild. IN f EKES I AOC
The Atlanta \\ eekly Journal is:
now ruunmg a missing word contest
Weekly I* or fifty Journal cents they send and allow tip
one year
the person sending the subscription ’J’be j
one gm ss at the missing word.
sentence selected is:
“He who has ceased to enjoy his
friend’s--has ceased to love I
him T :
The missing fill word the is the one nec- j \
essary to out above sentence
and make perfect sense. It is not ■
a catch wed, but is plain everyday
English word. .
p t ,r cent of the amount of subcrip
tions relieved during the three
months that this contest lasts, and
o per cent additional will be evenly
divided between all other person,
who may guess the mi-sing word.
The Weekly Journal is a first
class family paper, having ten pages
filled wilt, ••‘•uu . Fiat will interest
all membeis of the family. It 1 as a
first class woman’s page; an admira
bie childrens’ department; at least;
one story every week; a vast amount
of iniscellauous features; and all the
news of tho world. Address,
The Journal,
Atlanta, Ga j
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NOTICE.
1 am now running a blacksmith ,
shop at Petty’s mill, near Halls Chap- ;
el school house, and am prep*,red- to j
do your work tor yon cheap. Give |
id^ ^ trial.
Yours Respt., J. W. Bradford, j
| LKG AL A DVc. RT LSE.MENTS
MURRAY S1IEB1KF8A1E8.
GEORGIA, Murray County;
j Tuesday in June, 1SU7, the follow
: Half acre more or lean, lying in the
'scribed j.own of spring Place and better
an follows: Bounded on the
nou , * 3 , , ' an , s °* - xtarvi,, • smith, ... the „.
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place whereon he now resides; on
east by lands of miss Mary Maddox;
on s< >uib by alley running east and
west, and leading between the said
property of V i. Watts and Mrs m
A Keister, and on the west by
lie street running north and south
and leading from spring Place
i carters Quarter. Levied on by virtue
"f n Uxli fa issueil from the fax
col lector’s office of Murray county in
favor of the state of Georgia and
county of Murray, and against V L
Watts and levied on as the
of the said V L Watts. This Mav
the 6th 1 897.
J. L. Robinson, Sheriff.
ORDIN A R Y ■ S ADVERTISE M E NTS.
Georgi a, Mr kray County;
To all whom it may concern;
R Beagier Administrator on the
estate of John II and Susan
Nuhn deceased represents to the
court in his pKiiion .Lily ....... that
hehas fully administered said estate
and desires letters of ilisrnis.sioii aud
if no legal objection is filed letters
of dismission will be granted on the
first Monday in June 1807
March the first J897.
T. .) Ovbcv, Oidinary.
(L-ohgi all* \ .Mi,; County
. 7*0 whom 7t may ...!
A) j persons are notified that if no
( y , ( ^. j... s shown an order will
he e"*‘,hl granted bv the undersigned on
, l da v of June 1 07
uirough* fishing a road as a second class rotd
the lands of 8 Moores" M Carter
commencing at Ely and
following the old road to C
Mav 4,,, ] S97 T J Ovbcv,
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(Jerk of Board of R R
TEACHERS INSTITUTE, I
ie ’ (,s riJ ] 1 nt< ° r ' !
county wGI beheld 1 at 8pnrg Uce i
onMo..day Juu.-JSih 189,
t |,e countv to he'present, | else be
sllbj , nte<1 to a f inelr r rum-aUer,dance
lnslu "t« will continue for five dags
S 11 Henry, G. S. (J*
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Summer school V. |M. C. A.,Knox,
villi*. Tvnn. Reduced Rates via 1
s,,,, ! Ik '"' ,tniU ‘?. v -
I« or 1 lie occasion of the meet in of
, M A at hmuville T DmneP. .
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see. Juru. IcY U-'U7, the Gmthefft
Railway willscll ihkci 1... Km-xville
nnrt re.mn at .............. fare for
'onml-trip tickets will he void June
HKh to hlth inelusivl* criwl to return
nnt.ii Jin c the .,0th, i807 < all on
any agent of .Jie . outln-rn Railway
I«r .nfopnaUhn. 1 "■ Nashviii hlff
via
Railway Ucenntit Tennessee
The southern Railway has on sale |
feom all ot its principal stations
to Nashville and return at I
<e r V low rates Oil account of tlie
Tei-.nessee (’cntennial. Call on anv
f^uthern Railway Agent for particu- !
I ' H P^rding schedules and detail I
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1 t es via southern Railway.
Very low rates are in effect to
i ashville and rel-nru fbr the occasion
• t i,e Tennessee oentei;tihil from all i
>;ndpal southern Bail wav station*
lld spt*eia1 schedules with through
ceping car service have been in
m gcd. call on any agent of the 1 I
m thern Railway for full informa
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on : n .jg
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ARE YOU GOING?”
|The of attention taking trip of all the parties West thipk- is
a to
genially called to tne famous Mem
is Charleston railroad as being
far the best line.
If you desire to get the fastest
tf»e, and avoid layovers, which are'
Lu is v rs
u or write to J L Smith, Pass;
a^tit, ^himself Dalton, Ga., who' will intsr
in your trip and sell you
thdets via the M. & C. SHORT
LIFE.
T,,* coaches on this line are in
tirs class condition and clo&* con
n,-cjons are made at Memphis with
trais tor the Vest.
lor rates, time tables ami tickets
via lie & recognized route to the West
the W. call on or write to
J L Smith, Dalton, Ga.
( A DeSaussure, G. 1*. A
Memphis. Tenn.
k>r next thirty days we will sell
attnbst m2 feet-6 inches high
12 riches wide and 2 inches thfck
wi^ all of necessary first class inscriptions com
uia£ pl*r> marble and first
work for only $9.50.
fend in your order now, dont
wji until the time is out
Dalton Marble Works,
! slIppN,
Hats,
Ribbon,
0 ujrtc
Pants
j coffee
j snuff.
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j We have purchased the Gholston & Bailey Mock of Millen
ery (roods at 57 /zC l in the dollar, considerable amount
( of which was bought for this springs trade. The Rib¬
j bon an«l Hats are simply beatiful; it makes competition
how] and get uneasy for this elegant line to be placed it
j 6n the Market at WHOLESALE COST, and some of
Below cost.
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shoes, 18c to S-LOO.
hats, 5c up.
JEANS PANTS, 5()C Up.
COTTONABES, 10e
AKBUCKI.E COFFEE 81bs for SI.
GKEEN COFFEE, -Slbs for $1 00,
10c PLUG of TOBACCO for 5c.
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ty ® • before , c. 1 buying * elsewhere, , ,
^ . a. we
0n al Olir prices bargains . offer We still buy
have some Genuine to yoit.
and ship Produce and we are prepared to handle pro*
duCC with very little expense for 7/andleing SO we can
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FINeHeRiBRO.,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA.
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J* Hardware *
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AT HARD TI.M; f "RICES.
We handle the only Gexuine Oliver Chilled Plows and Pjpijr
l oi.c.s .it ,),Uton.
Vv'e iiivjte all our Murray Friends to call and examine out -j,..-If
of Plows and Plow Points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle g full line of Groceries and will sell CHE AP.
Cal! and see us at the old Flcmister & Ileggie Stand.
Gregory & Gregory, Dalton, Ga.
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oOuUo T"\ C** ©HEAP. X** T Jt •*•
We have just added to OUT stock of Dry Goods and
^*W < ____ "® nek 4 ^ -u - nlt -esst, k„i best and . cheapest , , array of c Tr Hardware ,
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Ouecnstvdre ~ l arG and Jtia Titrvare lin .' varc over c ' u seeL seen xn in iSnrintr Spring Pl-reo k ldCC.
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Millinery.
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wp * ’ have a very m and 8SL?ct line of
MILLENERY MILLJ^WX , Direct Hired from trom N^w JNeW V York, rt rk u-bi-h \\hlch k in
charge , of , , Mrs. r Johnson T , And Cordially Invite all
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the Ladies to COme atld ‘See. Nothing old, Nothing 8 shod
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dv ' and Nothing that is not M First—clas^--all ‘ UL CJtl:so ail 1897 l»y/ Stvleu styles,
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Wealso pay highest market price foral}kinds 1 of Coun
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Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
Come and see us. Respectfully,
w. j & j e johnson
Shoes,
slippers,
Hats,
cloth,
Ribbon,
shirts,,
Pants,
sugar,
Notions,
Shoes!
slippers!
Hats!
cloth!
Ribbon!
shirts!
Pants!
Tobacco!
Glassware.