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THE MURRAY NEWS
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?4lliuiiil Organ oi Murray County. :
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/*> 11 MURRAY NEWS,
Spring Place, Ca.
FKIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1ITU l«»7
Ihe „ Macon , auyeis au ** ...... ‘ ,n 1'
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ing to force the Southern raijfoaJ
')» the hands of a receiver.
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, Let all tho people of Spring
Place make a stand in the iufnrc
for Spring Place first and then we
will see now store bouses • ^ j.
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Imill here and a new school liousi
and new enterprises ot almost 1 v
cry kind.
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Joix.i. KMi™
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has dianussei .. . , , *'
court m c ••'"'
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inauflicient. There arc three other
■■.-•i.' pending against . . ho , but it ■. . h
cases
thought t-aat she will finally go free
as the evidence in the other cases is
about the same as the one just
tried.
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Last Saturday the Junior Sena
jtor from Georgia Mr. Clay, made
his maiden speech in the United
States senate His speech was very
fa orably receiv d, and on the san e
day Mr. Bacon the Senior Senator
from Georgia made a tolling speech
on the ta ifi' bill. Mr. Bacon is
becomu.g one of the leaders !n the
United States senate and all' Cfcorgia
may well be proud of him,
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This Atlanta Journal ca librated
its Tenth Anniversary last Saturday
Vnder its pn sent, management. On
June 1st., 1887, the present mana¬
gers bought the Journal from J h n
Pu.,1 Jones, at that time, it only hav¬
ing a e.ircnluiion of 8,000, while
now it has a circulation of over 28
900, the largest circulation of nnv
'evening journal newspaper the in the south fresh
'®e' gives news
and crisp.
SlfMMEK8('llt>OL,Y(H NUYYGMLN 8
' Christian ^ . , Assoen . . „ •< , -Vavilin’ ► x r ’
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REDUCED RATES
Via Southern Railway.
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. of the meeting .
For the occasion
of*the summer school of the Young
■Women’s rhnst.ian Association at
'Asheville, N. C., and return at rate
of bneiarefor^The' *" u ""-tnp; “ofr
T* ^897 W,U ^Calloii' l \V 0l V 1 ‘ 1 - “the !
any agent of
Southern Railway for further G S’ for- 5
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“ARE YOU GOING?”
Tb. .«,«•..» of nil j.aui.s Ib.nk- is
ing of taking a trip to the YY est
especially catted to the famous Mem
phis & Charleston railroad as being
by far the best line.
1 If you desire to get the fastest
time,’ and avoid layovers, which are
aiways a source oi inner, v ;r,y,v. s'i
of time and money, you should call
upon or write to J L Smith, Pass
agent, Datum, Ga., v ho will int ?r
est himself in your trip and sell yon
’tickets ^ via the M. & C.
i-oit
» The coaches on this* line are in
drst class condition and dose con
nections are made at Memphis with
trains for the YVest.
* For rales, time t-bfisand
via the recognised rome to the YY
4be Al. &■ C, call on or write to
i J L Smith, Dalton, Ga.
V, A DtSausftire, G P. A
Memphis. Tenn.
summer liEsoim.
Many delightful dimmer
urn situated op and ivHcJiud via Ain*
Wffer
I llly ,. vshi(m , l!)k . |,om> 1» or reached quiet, conn- via
tyV homes, they ran be
magnificent highway of travel
MKlipyjlle, h. C., Kami ui n\n
JT«niiarxJ the mountain report« oi
fort Tenneiw. and Weston, North
> Carolina,— 1 Lite Land ot the Sky’,
! —Title H|nin^,, Tenn Mountain, .Oliver I ’etin,, rings
| I Tenn Lit Ida , springs,(Ha Lookout the various Vir-
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ginia spiin^also the ^"U.ern seashore Railway resorts
; are rea< ' h< '! ) ij y ,h r
; low ratPH.
; | The anthem Railway lias issued
a handsome i’o’der, entitled “gUfAfater
j Homes and Resorts”, ..despfipfHe of
nearly one thmisadd summer ujsort
j hotels and boarding htmaos,including
; information regarding rates for board
j at ibu different places and railroad
rates to reach them.
Write id c. a Benscoter, A«M»t
ant ticiieral Passenger Agent, South
tin Railway, Chattanooga, Term.,for
a' copy pi this folder. ' t fa.
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sell For tombstone the next thirty 2feet Lin ^lays 'high we i'2in will
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wide and gin thick with . all ncue«
j Mass sary inset marble iption.s and complete, first class work of for
on iy $(5 60. Si-nft.yn youf order now
Jdbu’t I wait until Dalton the Marble time, Works. is out.
May the 0th, 189i".
FOR SALE.
, tliousanfl . . ?*o<Ki •»>, brick fit
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$6,00 tliouNJiua; , , also iort v , b-cab ,
per Prices
I of nice hogs of a.l sixen. to
i suit the tiuu s.
Mils Victoria Osborn,
Spring 1 i:icc Ga.
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i.ei'Af, IIAi'PKNINGS.
\V Uallman v.-s iim-r city on
... a n „, , in
ourcitv . • yesterduv. •
Jim and Tom Ramsey went to
Dalton Wednesday.
Col. (J. N. King made a business
trip to Dalton Wednesday.
All day singing next Sunday by
Prof Mauldin, at lids place,
Cant. 1 “Billie” Johnson made a
business trip to Dalton Tuesday.
Wright Bonds, colored, visited at
the capitol of Whitfield last Tu i*s
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Mrs Lau.ia Fin "her visited hta
j father and mother at iJcniiis vaster
. day
Rev G P Gary. 01 the Munay
Circuit” vi i'ed in our il.ui ashing
city yesterday.
Sheriff Robinson and Louis Daly
attended the Grocer)mens’ picnic at
Varnells yesterday.
Clever Faby Durliam, of Ramsey,
,vas circulating among Spring
friends Wednesday.
Mesdatnea S J Jackson and \
Osborn spent tlie dav with Mrs W J
Johnson Wednesday.
Dr. S. A. Goodwin, the dist.ui
gnisbed Baptist, divine, of Dalton
was in our city last Tuesday.
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Col. Barto Harris, of Fort Worth
Texas was hand shaking with
numerous friends here Tuesday.
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The News extends its sincerest
thanks to Miss Rernma Anderson
the finest pea h we have seen
year.
Com miss oner of Roads
kevenue Morgan Peeples was
Spring Place friends .last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Yietora Osborn lias
finest handkeichief we have seen in
a long time. It is made of point
lace and is valued at §25.09.
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teachers license that have Been ex -
atnined v! uiy eight will get any license
Two of these will get first grade
lic ense, three second grade and three
third grad e.
We were very sorry indeed to
learn of the death of Dr. James F.
Harris, of Dalton. He had only (
lived in Dalion for a short time,
having moved from this county a
y«“»v two ago. Y\ e extend to his
jvelativeB and m my ttieacfo our am
eercst sympathies.
YY e again urge our correspondents
. to send in their communications bv
! Tuesday if possible. Last week w e
received one too iate for publication.
If thev get here Inter tftiii YYV.d
nesd.,y we cant urn them until the
; next week and to inwrc publication
j 1 by the Tuesday. same week they must reach us
PHOKSSIONL ('A KBS. !
LpfcLgLh''JUD M* ,IL,
i Spring 1 law, Ga.
1C. 'Prompt alumtion given to crvlfs
day Or night.
j ^ U^ffaIyKE, M. TX>
{ Ga,
Cn||s ?n b U)W( , r y rromplJy
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P y.«*ta, T)U
<>asu of the Keciuta, Uvcicrrhoids or Pftes,
j Dlseasof the {f Nose, 1 ^tJowa^nk. Tetfiat and Catarrh,
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\y ANDERSON, M D.
Physician and Subgeox.
Spring Place, ....... ......tta.
Offers his services to this and sur
rounding counties.
C..L HENRY.
Attorney and Counsellor J aw
Spring Place, Ca.
tVill practice in all the courts
both State and Federal,
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FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STAPLE
T. J. Riiyaxt, j
Dalton, &a. j
Teams furnished any time day oi ! I
night. Good teamr, careful drivers
■ and the bett'of turnouts furnished ai
reasonable rates ■
■aura
Wanted—An Idea SFS !
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1 Protect your Home; th»»^ may bring I*a y t#nt’Jiao*.’ i
Write JOHN WBiiDrUiBURlx J<! <>>..
coys, WjurntpcwR*-. be for tim.ir
KUd Jlst two Nun : :1 lavs j
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\\ K S R N 1) 11 1 lv E It.
W^k’mTn ;
y..lino and Old ;
Rejoicr. with us in Ihe Discovery,
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a weakness tbit, blights bis life and robs;
;or all Mi s .. oily w L d/. wortb hv
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We will send you by mad, AIsSOL)
LY KRWE, In plain piM'kaue. the M.l.
poWKUEUI, Dr. i.uH’MAX'.t VITAL
RESTORATIVE TABLETS, W ;th a legal
■marnntee to pHrmane.iiUv SElJE-ABUSE, cure LOST
MANHOOD, SEXUAL
WEAKNESS, VAHB OCELE, STOPS
forever NJOUT EMISSIONS ami all tin
natural (bains. Hetva'i.s to former avi
pearances emaciated organs.
No <3 O. D. fraud nor recipe deception.
If we could not cure, we would not send
our medicine FREE to try, and pay when
Wrue to-day. as lids may not
apnear again,
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WESTERN’mEDICINE Ivaiamaisoo, Michigan. Co,
IXGOnPonATFH.
URB'NON, If you keep Bees,
'itherfor pleasure
p? S Pdf r n‘ profit, he try some
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in* Hive, i Jp-t o - cl it t c
with provernents, cheap
1 pra -1 1 'a 1 and pon'lkir. Made
!>V W. A Gampb'-OI,
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Reduced tales to Nashville via
southern Railway account Tennessee ■
1 Centennial.
Thu yoiuheni Railway has on sale !
from all of its principal stations j
tickets to Nashville and return at’
very low rates on account of the
; Tennessee Centennial. CaR on any
Southern Railway Agent for partum-;
; lars regarding schedules and detail j
information about rates and tickets.
10 * 15 - 97 . !
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pop SALE—A fine milch cow I
an( j VomiP 3 cMf. J F Nelson.
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Dennis, Ga,
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| HELLO! LOOK HERE!! |
How about that watch 01 clock of
l?' 11 our8 ,vi ; come Is lt t0 . out of me hx ’ an(l ' . T 1 s0 *>1 fix
i * sep > «
! il for yo« I do f! "st class work, and
7™ mZ Jl rXJ I
son placcnext door above 1< Y on berg.
R. A Davis.
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BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE’S
Union of America, Chattanooga,
1 Term. Reduced rates via Southern!
Railway. For the occasion of the
seventh Annual Convention of the
Baptist Young People’s Union of
Chau.nooga, ..........
15—IS, 1897, the Southern Railway
will sdi tickets toChattauooga.Tenn.,
j and return at rate of one fa, e for the
round-trip. Tickets will be sold Ju
Iy 13tb, 14th, and 15th 1897, good
’ tp redurn until July 2lst 1897.
Limits may be extended to
i 15th if tickets are deposited with
! agent Chaitanooga before July 19),h.
! Call on any age't of the soothevn
\ JUHvisr f»V ir t,r eiarion. ” 15
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
rYITEO STVTRS
SALES.
I'Orb.. Ni:r[lie,ii Di.ti icl of Giwgifl,
'lwillse.ll %, Mitkbav Couxty;
before 'tin* rouit house <loor
In the town of Spring Place, Georgia be
hi July, 1897, the follow-;
ing de«cribe<l property, to wit:
Lot of land, number two hundreo
RU" , ... ,. <f>>. • th • .
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(<Sth) <lmt-ictt anu thud (ora) sec
t j ou 0 f Murray county containing
oni .hundred andsixtt (lflOJacres more
or Ievi , d on as'the property of
WiUtamCh;ttwood. \\ niten notice
given William Chittwood
il1 l ,0s8e8si °n as repaired by law.
The above named f ,ro l >e,l y bein2
on to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the circuit court of the United
States foi the northern district of
•Georgia against W. f>. Dill princt
P a * and Wiiiiam Chi it wood and S.
A. Jones sm- ties oi! bond.
This June dtli, 1S'.)7.
Also .it tl;e same time and (dace
the following lots of land Nos one
hundred and forty four (144) and
one hundred and eighty One (181 j in j
the eighth (8th) district and third
(fird) section of Mu nay county, (ja
Also Jots No*, one hundred and
sixty three (Kid) one hundred and i
ninety seven (197) one bund red and
ninety nine (199) two hundred (200)
two hundred and one (201) in
thirteenth (Lib) district and
(3rd) section of JJtfrrav countt Ga •1
containing twelve build red (1,200)
nvrea, more or legs; levied ou
,be F«*!«rty Of J Pi. Racket.
\\ ritten . notice given J l>
in a- n'i“i.e.l
The above named property levied
( , n tl) salisfy Sli, a j; f a ,,..,,,.,1 f r om the
I'lA-rt .listri..! m.iii, f,
riortbeni district of Georgia in the
oi the United States against
,. ' , Knm pnncip.il, , ,, inackett
ami W. N, Gallman sureties on
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This June 5th, 1897
Also at the same time and place
lots and parts of lots of , land Nos.
two hiudred and f nirteen
two hundred nineteen (219) and
two hundred and forty nine (249)
al1 iM ,,Uiei ® !l,h t 8!h > ,,lstrict a!u1
third . (3rd) of Murray county
section
Georgia, containing one hundred
and eighty (ISO) acres more or less
the, above numbers. Levied -u
as the property of W N. Gallman
Written notice given VY. N.
0;i,lman d “fendi a in p .sso.riou
rec l u ked bylaw
Tim above named property levied
on to satisfy a (i fa issued from the
District court for the
Northern district of Georgia in the
case of the United States against R
A Knox principal, J. B, Brackett, and
\V N. Gallman sureties <>n bond.
S. C. DUNLAP.
United States Marshall.
By W. G. T vNKERSLY,
Dept. IJ. S- Marshall.
This June 5th, 1897.
,)j;j )]\a 1 ;y> ——......... 4DVERTI8EMf'NTS
Georgia, Murray County:
io all whom it may concern;
Charles Prichard has in due form ;»p
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of Peter Ransom late of said !
countv deceased and I will pass up i
on said application on the first Mon- my! i
day in July 1897. Given under
hand and official signature this the
21 day of May 1897 . TJ Ovbey,,
Ordinary of Murray county Georgia.
Georgia, Mi rbay Cofntv;
lo a l! whom it may concern:;
Victoria B Osborn, administratrix
on the estate of Gideon B Jackson, 1
deceased, represents to the court in
administerd ^ * W •“
fully said estate and de
>irt ; | etter s ,,f dismission and if no
legal objections are filed letters of
dismission will be granted on the
first, Monday in September. This
June 7th 1897.
T J Ovbey, Ordinary.
Convenient schedules and reduced
rates via southern Railway.
Verv low rates are in effect to
011 * nness e centennial trom all
, P a son 1(r ', n >,u "‘ l sla lon!>
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T** , 8cbe< ?« ie f wlth , thr0 J h
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ran f« d ‘ on ™/ ^ nt f the
7 “ ' e ’“ * k, “- wa A ■ ■ moiytt- ,
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W3ilI6u—fill IQ63
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Shoes,
slippers,
Hats,
Cloth,
Ribbon,
shirts,
Pants,
coffee,
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purchased the Gholston & Bailey 6to.ek pf MiUen
' Vi 00( i s a 't S/Gc in the.dollar, considerable amount
0 t"' w hi c h S as bought for this springs trade. .The Rib
h Gn an j i t ts are simply beatiful; it makes competition
h owl‘and ^ get ” uneasy fo.r this elegant line and to He placed of it
ofl Ma ket at yy HOLES ALE COST, |Cme
Below cost.
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shoes, l Se to 34.04).
HATS. 5c up.
"/BAX'S #ANTS. 50C, Up,
COTTON'AI)ES, IOC
' AHBCf KI.K .COFFEE, 8!ha for $1 .
HKBK.V COFFEE, 81b.S for SI 00,
10c pi.UG of tobacco for 5c.
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a j fr¬
buying , eisev,-here,
Ocin't haveTOme^nomejMi^R^toofeTOa. fail to get our pncea before We^ll as bfl. «t
ni.d ship l TOlluce dlKl \\ t art pi G po.rU-1 tp pUnul pr,_
<N ce with verv little cx ense for //amlJeing sp we cap
e-vouasemi price.
BRO.,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
* PLOWS ►fa
AT HARD TIME ! RICES
YVe haniLe tiie only Gexuixf Oliver Chh.lkd Plows. and Ploy
Points in Dalton.
We invite all our Murray Friends to call and examine our stock
of p lowg an ,-j plow points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CUE YL’.
Cal! an J see us at the old Flemister a Ileggie Stand.
Grecmiry & Gregory', Dalton, Ga.
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LOOK HEF(E!
We T have just added to PUT stock of Dry Go,0<& and
tTroc , the nicest, best and cheapest
f neb array of Hardware
IMenSwaie « and , 1 . .
Ulware Spring _ Place.
ever seen in
Millinery. a* 9*
we HAVE A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE OF
MILLENERY, Direct from New York, which is i
chat ge of Mrs. Johnson And We Cord tally Invite all
the Ladies to come and See. Nothing old, Nothing shod¬
dy and Nothing that is not First-class- ■all 1897 Styles.
Wealso pay highest market price foraUkinds C. Cl c n
trv ' Produce, and sell as cheap P 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.