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MURRAY NEWS.
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JfKo'.a! ,Organ ot Murray County.
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i MITBBaY NEWS,
Spring Plau*, lla.
Friday Morning, July 2nd.
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SUMMER RESOKTS.
Many delightful summer resorts
aid situated on arid reached via the
SoutlielU ftailway. Whether one
•GcHim. tko ' seahidc pr tb« mountaiim
kthfe hotels °r quiet coun
'iry homes,Tliey can be reached via
^this magnificent highway of travel
Asheville, N. C., Jtoan Mountain,
Tenn., and the mountain resorts of
.East Tennessee and Western North
•Carolina,—“The Jjand ot the Sky”,
IGtnia - <tbw spiings,also i^f.i»v«i;»»irf the seashore renoit
; are reacheij by the Southern Hail way
on convetiieat schedulee and at very
low rates. '
> ''TLlt doatjiern Railway hju issued
a haiidtlortifi ftr'dw, ontit.led "siuniiii-r
Homes and liesorts”, descriptive of
nearly one thousand summer tesort
-hotels and boarding houses,including
‘information regarding rates for board
-at the different places and railroad
-yates to reach them,
i ( Wrjte to P. A Benscoter, Assist
ant (Lenerai Passenger Agent, South
ern Railway, Uhattanooga, Tenn.,for
a copy of- this folder. tfa.
NUMBER SEVEN WRITES.
Editor Murray New,. -I notice
in-your ’ valuable y paper if Of Jtmc 1 (th
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A r ol. I, No. 44> oi “QUt lebt- )ept),’Is
Slftitig fhAt tt obtain' young lihan js
entartkie 1 !! in Ctipid’s vines with a
voung * ladv of Dennis ' to the extent
• *
that absent-mindedness, hypnoti.-m 1
and snggifstivefiess are the lennina
tion thereof etc.
’ ju reply to the above 1 desire not
to personate anyone so delicately
(situated as your leportet has placed
'the young Prof., nor do I wish to
mislead your many readers as regards
Thfe truthfulness of the same. I dare
'not deny the fact of his loving the
joui^f hu y, >t ** Users*, m., i ->
say that‘it w ft person?,! God.given ^
jitMoft' illffifi 1 , *hd Boblo men
Should }>os»es8. ft matters hot how
■mii/.h 1 umhiav enVv'his * A std'erc* * in X. this
*
life, . . ...
lets not, as W.o 11 °* 1'“ 1 1,5
'sentiment, anti in wliirse hands )■«
the lever of success, discourage the
young edterprising men of
• Bmion tells me that thev .npst e’re
long take possession of o.ir fortunes,
our art, and our places in society and
'it MUST B15 so
Jndiy. ‘ I also find in the “current
reports” of June 11, Vol. f, No. 42,
'as afore said and herein mentioned
that be, the said Prof, of Dennis,
Gs., did, absent-mindedly, go “wend
’ing” nis -’ ay in the dead and stilly
hoars of night with his umbrella
'“spread!’.
I have consulted Simon and he
tells me that the moon proves an
“Alibi of biniitafion-statute-bap” ‘
which is to say, she was easting her
silvery riys at that time upo« the .
Oriental regions, known as Cnuia, is
‘known. Therefore, the 2ndfy may
'lot be true for Grier’s Almanac c d
bicides with Simon. So* page 18,
May 23rd, 18971
This I have written to set forth
facts as tbev were ami Correct report«
of which - ton were ir.dignanUv - in
lormed.
* Hoping this will in asure out gen
eral salisfaetioii to all interested, 1
hasten to subscribe—No. 7. ,
Wanled-An Idea ot some atnu-ie
aeya. Wa»blngton, lujitlreA P. C.»for iuTcntloc* their #!.WD Prtsd otter
4i,d UK o # two wam^u.
MENTAL DEVELOPMENT
BY C. H. SHAiNAR.
S',
F-v«tn as man’* mental faeoilte*
to rn the chief (list(fiction between
himself aii'a the !>iwer animals, so
| ought the development of those fae
i allies employ him who would
1 himself above the level of the brute
creatton, ,
He who fails to strengthen atnl
develop the powers of his mind doe,
flat appreciate it as lie should, and
r , , measure ungrateful tools he
in a
f neflmit creator.
The mind is not merely aware
where dry facts and Hurt;
are stored, but, in its most important
sense, a w. rksliop, where motive ell
an intelligent ideas are pro
■'"/ inclination .*'«r and power to tearcb
valuable truths, arid the ability to re
tain tlivm is truly edueated.
Witlmyt thin training a man
pooffy prepared for iha dutios
life. The many pet jtlexing
ot to-day disarm him of confidence
and make lailur.e almost certain. He
is crowded down and out. Mental
development prepares us for maim:
labor. The muscleH move with mere
alacrity and precision wdten directed
by a trained intellect. The daily
laborer « arm* hw bread with more
ease and pleasure when bis brain
directs each stroke of his ija oj. Oth
erw.se, labor becomes mere
in v, hieh there is #0 pleasure or in
lerest, and neon which there can he
little or no improvement,
jpr bUng form. >•....... All ooui.oatiom ih.it. ire
necessary to Lite welfare of our race
tfhly in need cf more skillful
workaien, Mecliatlical power is fa>t
• ' n . tH .. u j. lr force
l)i e car that whs drawn , by the horse
is now driven by the force of elec
tricity, intelligently applied. Every
invention tends in this direction,
Even in war, that relic of barbarism,
the victory . is . not toe , strong alone.
Jt has well been said that, the emu
m m scools are the hope of our
country. While universal edueati. n
may not increase the m terial wealth
of a nation, it will in a a re all a com
P *»««•,the abiT
O enjoy it. H)« educated m -n
sees a use in evervthiiig. He sees
j n every lieaveti, produce of earth, a l.: l
f ri „„ to be uiilismd for is
pleasure or welfum We l.-nk with
admiration yi-oh foTget.tiug many him Imp:mi a
chieyemetits, in
rniinj they were conceived. But.
think not that lie lost his reward
Th* glow of satisfaction winch
truth brought into hi.* si.nl far truns
oetided anv which mere applause of
men could give; lie loved the truth
ami counted himself happy to devote
liis life to his farorate theme, if,
so doing, he might throw a ray of
light, where all was darkness before
. II ,s lh,s l’ lei, " iUr '' *""} '
j[ lt , ages of eternity van not
destroy. But, what are some ot the
pleasures peculiar to the educated
mind? First we might mention the
pleasure of conversation. Not
ish chatter which leaves the mind
.. tS en»jatv and helphss as before,
ihn exchange of thought and feelings
which point ns tea broader spmp.-i
thy ami a higlu-r existence. Closely
akpi to this is the pleasure of read
ing. Tjte educated mm .oves and
enjoys the gems of literature as olh
erscan not lie seeks the eompan
lonship of the w.se, the good and
the great of all ages. lie compares
their thoughts wjth his own and
delighted to find his To own emotions who is
so aptly expressed. one
shut up in a sick room or prison,
what a priceless boon a good book
may to! How it robs solitude of its
discomfort and misfortune of its
sting!
Mauy who have given _ themselves
up'to appetite, or other sensual grat
iiication, might have been saved hau
they tocn trained in youth to apprt*
d “f lhei ? l« g bt>r pleasures
1 he universe of God is one
sehoo | v00 ^ t r 0 the meditative mind.
Phe eye is trained to set*, the car to
hear, and each sense to feet things
which pass unnoticed to the thought
^to dcv‘h»>.*d mind is conserva
live It does not jump at conclu
s ions, hut demands the past| ort nf
evidence frein every theory that de
mands recognition. Our law-sand
i» s tu ions are sate n such hsnd .
Cnme is kept at the minimum. The
qj„ n j t y c f labor is maintained; the
honor of manhood and the purity of
j womanitood is nobly defended; truth
and the Father of Truth ad; held in
respectful reverence; and out race
jjjoveS grandi v ouwar <i and upward
Slus ;r wa,Jship on " arl!l
\ estate III Heaven.
: - v~" •*-vwsr~ • j ’f vA OT
IMIOFSMON AL LA HUS. -
L. }\ Baowet-l, jVJ. D„
Spring Flaoe, (i &
Tenders his professional serve r:«
tH l h( , f> „ op | e ()f petition,
;y 'Prompt attention given to calls
day or night.
l lii-mKi^ at. ii,
, 1 blit,oil, Oil. ,,
Calls in town or country prouip.tly
answered.
Spccialtieo. -Female Trouble*. Dis
! ease of the imetuiu, Hemorrhoids <>r Files,
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II.-I will be in Spniin
1 l»ce <be first J tic.,,lay , in each
; T' .' 1 ' ’ I- .............
W. VV. ANDERSON, M I).
/iiysp'l-v ■> v:,D M-kckoS..
.
^^ ' a ‘d
ni „ ll ,|i nrT counties.
. ! GG a,. |,aw.
j Spring Place, G...
Will practice in all the courts
I both State and Federal.
KIIiST-CLASS Ll\Ll!\ SlABLl,
T. J. Biiyant,
Halt on, ba.
( . o(m] }( . a , I)N ; ;i „, f „. f , ri \,
,j It! b e «t of tunmu.s furnmhed al
reasonable rale
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Young ami Old
Hejoice W jth US ill the Discovery,
wa ,. n ,,9 years wbb
weakness tbit hllahts lb- iife and nm
m.'.nnU'oi'mmn'lf'm n 'r’9V;,V
e.me. wiiv nni. pnss.-ss the uim.iI «•< - .
u v Viipeud'v-u in mob AUsnU'Ti:-
1,Y KUBK. in plalu i'm P t. in, M L
WJ ,, A , ,, :ss . v A Itl <)< KLE. MW
f ;; ill (IT ESI bsMON.-. and nM im
p, j!' u ' J. T9'.|p,e'd * otk ink ?
No U. O. D. fraud nor recipe deception.
«««could not cme, «■ would not , u !
our medicin;; H:l.b to t,>, »»•: a ■
..aristiM. \Vrue to-day. tin- m - „
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w estern^medic 1NE.CO;
i!?oom»cn? ATr.ru
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cfe i -•■«/ /•• - i. vc. L'p-t O - >1 :t 1
tv . L h impM ■merits, cheat)
pra-.'-: a! ’ .1, ,
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c:
Reduced tales to Nashville via
inf.hi‘ii) RaiRvav aeeount iVnnest-t.-e
Centennial,
The southern Railway has on sale
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f ‘-''f* ou;lw ' u 1 !,' ! V' ; w « v ^ . 1 il <,n i 1 "'
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>T’"nnitno, about rav- : ud tu-.v,-:-..
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p.v rt T , v - y 0? *v/« *> FO «*r , ■
5 ni n of Anv >ica. Chat', a mm-; >,
TVnn. Reduced rates \i, Southern
Rail wav For the occasion of the
seventh Annuil Convention of
Baptist Young People’s Union of
America, Chattanooga, TVnn , dull
15—IS, IS'.iT, the Southern R:.ilv a-.
will sell tickets toChaU::mmg.;.Te!i:!.,
and return at rate ... mu-fare Cr t;
round - trip. Tickets will be s..!d Ju
Jy ITh. i ith, ami loth R; 7, d
to return until July'-1st i«><
Limits may he extended to August
15th if tickets are deposited will.
agent Chattanooga before July Hkh.
Call on any age it of the sojitlieru ;
Railway for information, ‘ 15
XI XV •A* #
v
Convenient schedules and reduced
n.tvs Ga southern Railway,
Very low rates are in effect to
Nashville and return for the occasion
<jf the Tennessee centennial from all
pnnMpal southern Railway stations '
and special schedules with through
sleeping ear service have been ar
ranged, call on anv agent of the
southern Railway for full informa
o-U.
* * ** *
COUNTY CLAIMS
By order of the Board of U»u;
alu i Revenues of Murray , oanly, all
parties holding claims of any char
! * cler ;i K a,nst sa,d C0Un! -V are iconest •
ed and required to l’.’ 8 */ 11
jliem to ns by July Ud'*,
i 80T This deraade js made
; section 507 of code ot 1882
T J Ovbey.
V N King.
Com r.
iSubsoiihe for the Atlanta Oopsti
If :?™' ,hl Ml ' RRVV * Nr '- r ' s on_
* V
I LEGAL A5)V>.•. )1"EMENTS
j UNITED -MARSHALL'S
Kor tin- Northern bisttiot of Georgia,
( j. f < } j•<; ■ j j s \t, ... u.vtt; •. j
„ ,,
1 in p' vn of *r n *
tween it.* *gal boms of on t n< hr«t t
•('!'. - in Ju[v . um, the i'nlli.'V
m-; .ici rib, <1 pi.>i v, t,i wi::
; Lot of land, i umbpr two hundred
J i ami thirty live in ihe eiy;tit 1 .1
igtu) district ai d third <8r«J) fitiCr i
’li-m of Murrti county containing
i otiehundre.J and .- xty('lt>0)ue.-es more
or less, levied on as the property of •
Wii’iaml’bittwood. Written notice j
en William Chittvrood defetsdertt !
iu po**-;.ioti as required bylaw,
The above named property b ino
‘ ^,t i
1
Stole• - fm the northern district of
Geoigbt aoiiius-t W. '). L'iii A inei
j*al uni William Clou ? = £.;
I V J - m a Kurvi }■-> TI 1 2
'I nis Jun Ltb, ;
Also .it t ‘ same uine ami tnsee
th following lots of land Xu, Oflt.*
■: hundred ami forty four (11.1) and
1 me liiutdtcd and eighty one {;••!) in
| the eighth pSth) dtsliict and third
. ction of Muri av count r 1 Ga.
,
‘,J lots Nos. ( It* hundred and !
MX ,, i: ,. , ,i
nWlv seven'f lU7) o.m hundred mi
i ( hiJ
n) , ; . ,
; t j-endivd ami om- <g«d j- in tie
9 '' i luL ’d G/'i’]
•, moiv , • |,.. s |«. V! . ! on as
' F"«- : -»y of J. B. be, .
'• rilicn'iiotn.- _::v n J !: !', \
‘
, rtv levied
-•.» I .' Dm: A
f f ■,i, , . . . : :
< leor -iA in ibe
ease of the tilted .States against
,, .t W. A. G : , „ Oft
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bA-.Li !., ! . .
■ 11 * m ti
; m .mil m n, of b-i, „t ;.,n i .
UVl , hu.nJ,. d t m . n .•
uv ) |m ; ^ ;j , .....;
< wo lm,..i.,-d :md t oy mo
I Georgia, 15^4 e.outiuiting hundred
one I
! and eisp.ily (180) ecu more or less
i‘-if the flite'SC iinmliers, jjCi je.l on
:m the propertv of W. A, Gaiism -
lice given ■y,
(LiSlitian d- *•. nd.i it in i session a
If ii'ed by/aw.
i>* above named p r- jpertv levied
h o satisfy a ti fa t- r. ued from -the
v eii States Hi net i
v'ortiwrii ili-ii of Geo tin in tie
I)" United Mates
A i pri.icipni, .J. ii. limelu-U and
vV . < Gilman surejits on i. f!
L ( DUN LAP.
t tiiled V ales Jijrshftil.
B.t 'A . It. t’WskEtWLY,
Dipt. 1
is Jam olh, 1
A D V if UTSs E.M K NTH.
- murntx, Murray or n;i:
J „ ;>n wil ,. ;>l „ mar concern
Charles Priehard lew i n dae form ;.p
plied to tiie urulersi:’tied for perma
mo-1 letters oi ijdmiiiist.nuion on the
estate of Peter Ransom laie of said
, , -
m * : : --m. on L f
bay ,, ,, v
hand ami o'.i '-ml :m tius tin
*21 day of May 181*7. T (h
Ordinary , f Murray county Ue.-.riaJ
t; > ou- t •, Alt Ktt a V County;
! ., ail w 1 min i
. ; .
, k , , 9/ ,' Jackson,
: . j the court in j
. &4 hat she has j
fuliv ‘V; j ad-iinisrei’d ' --id ..Gy,,,,, ‘ate and de
E t , n ( t)i (J arVlikd ami if. no
O |, jot .uon* l.-ttus „f
wil , ^ m anted tin
^ MoT „f av in September. This ‘
June 7tb i AG.
T. t) O v bey. O r d i n ar v.
> vbbmw jBCHwvrwmMfra r.ars.
"ARE YOU GOING:”
The attention of all parties think
ing of taking a trip to the West is
especially chilled to the famous Meoi
plus A Charleston railroad as being
I,\ far the best line,
If von desire to get the fastest
time, am! avoid l. - . vers, v, t.i.-ii are
aiways a source of mucii - r*-.,.; u
of time am! im nev, von sir ! .ill
upon or wide to J J. Smith, ]>..-*
- io, U tLt„ v v ;!
hints if i;; your trie and s.-!l von
tickets \i tb : XL A C. : -ilA:T
FINE.
The coaches on this line are in
first class condition and close con—
neClions are made at Memphis with
trains for the West.
For rates . t’.me tables and ticket*
\ia the recognized route to the West
the M. & C., cail oa or write to 1 •
J L Smith, Dalton, Ga.
C A De8aussure, G. F. A
Xvlemphis. Tenn.
lifGrvtr-rl nSSikU nil ft r» Mnn itiCQ Who can thtast
&lli x ilcteT uv<t imtuireri leveetious wanu'd-
Shoes,
slippers,
Hat's,
cloth,
Ribbon,
l „'U»,
CO
smut.
VvT. have purchased the Gholston & Bailey -Hock of lyf.illen
i -(,, )( j< -,jy - j by c in tiie dollar, considerable HinounL
ot which was bought for this springs ti ade. 1 he ’9®“
bon pud 1 bits are simply beutitul; it makes com petition
howl and get uneasv for this elegant line to be priced
o n the Market at WHOLESALE COST, md some of it
Below cost.
tssutr &
.
shoes, 1 Sc to $4.00.
HATS, be, up
JEANS PANTS, 50c U|».
eiiTTiA.MiES, 10c
* ARISE ivi.E eOFt'EE Sibs for Si.
OR! kN ,‘opkeje, Stbs for SI 00.
10c i’l.t'ij of tobacco for or
l
il—nri
♦in
on’t fail to get our price*.before buying elsewhere, as we
have Lome Genuine bargains to offer }-ou. We still buy
and -biii I’rodatce and v/e are prepared to handle pro
diux- v ith \<-ry little expense for //andicing so we can
? >ax v '■ a good price.
FTiM{2;HP;R A- -a- » *•» •*- — *■ I U *?
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA
e§« PLOWS
Vi' BAUD TIME I R/GES
r. * if?- .....s'.. AvG'j iA mM.
We handle the only Gcxuisk 9i.i v i:i, Ckiu.BC I'T-cv- atyl -plow
points in Dalton.
triA- iie ail onr Alnrrny rYiends to call ams «*;: imioe our stock
>> H ilHi T3 low Points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CUE \P.
Cm! and see us at the <>h! Ficmister a ITeggie -.Stand.
Gregory a G.o . Dalton, Gr.
mzs^-stmsj&Bwmmuzsisaam&mBsmK S t mianMa a w^w mi-MBsmx&BF-z-^r'&BiFn-^
uOI **«e*3< A
M’o have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries t he nicest, best and cheapest array of Hardware
Queenswar and Tinware ever seen in 6pring Place.
-
AN
WG HAVE AVERY FINE AND SELECT LINE OF
MIL LEXER Y, Direct from New York, which is in
charge of Mrs. Johnson And we cord i ally Invite all
the Ladies to come and See. Nothing old. Nothing shod
d\ ami Nothing that is not F irst-class all 1897 Styles.
We also pay highest market price for all kinds cfo 1 1
j- n r Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
' J
Come and see us. Respectfully,
tv. j & j e johnson
Phocs,
slippers,
Iiats,
cloth,
Ribbon,
’spirts,,
Pants,
sugar,
Notions,
8 hoes!
Slippers!
Hats!
cloth!
Ribbon!
shirts T
Pants!
Tobacco!
Glassware.