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MURRAY NEWS.
C. I.. I (ENTRY,
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Address ail COmmunicatiOilS (
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Friday Morning, Aug. 27th.
COURT CALENDER CONTINUED.
The State vs Ia?e Treadwell, For
niealion; Plea of guilty.
The State vs J H Mullinax, Mts
detneanoi; Plea of guilty.
The State vs A D Cock ran. Mis
demeaor; Verdict of guilty.
The Slate vs John Cade, Misde¬
meanor; Verdict of guilty.
The State vs Will Mathis, Misde
meanor; Vet diet of guilty.
Tne State vs Thomas McLain,
Misderneonor; Verdict of not guilty,
The State vs Hogan Cade, Mis
demeanor; Verdict of guilty.
The State v* Deck Kerr, Murder;
Verdict of guilty "with recommenda
^tiop jto mercy by the jury.
The State vs A I) Cookran, Mis¬
demeanor, Verdict of guilty.
The State vs E B Reece, Misde
meanor; ‘Verdict of guilty.
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The [State vs Hull Kerr, ^ Assault
to murder; Plea of guilty as tostab
'bing.
The State vs Henry Holcomb,
Larceny from the house; Verdict of
guilty.
The State vs Babe Croy, Misde¬
meanor; Verdict of guilty.
OCOEE ITEMS.
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OroEE, Tenn., Aug. 24.—John
^Cox and several other Murray conn
ty lrovs attended the picnic at Lea
'& Shelton’s saw mill last, Satnrd y.
1 Mrs M V O’Neal visited telatives
in Clevetand last week.
The Orr threshing company drove
under the shed last Saturday after
'trashing about ten thousand bush
'eis of wheat.
Several Polk county boys attend¬
ed court at Spring Place last week.
Guess what young man went to
church in Alaeulsy last third Sun
' day with his hair curled?
Chas. Carter and sister, of Ala
onlay, are visiting relatives at Ocoee
this week.
i i Dock \s < J Rose is spendin of
g most,
his time hauling the girls around
in his new top buggy.
Miss Lovey J Davis and Jsaac
Martin were married last. Sunday,
;Esq. M V O’Neal officiating.
Mrs. Ben Wooten is visiting her
eon at mouth of Ocoee river this
week.
There must be s-rnte attractions
for Wm. Frazier up at Esq. O’Neal s
4—hoar of his being there every
Sunday.
Joe Park visited hontefolks at
Connesauga last Surday.
Some of the girls up here says
Rubin Maxwell gets bettei looking
every da\ Ot.D Sox.
“ Via ' Boat hern Railway to Washing- ‘
ton, Richmond and Norfolk,
r On 12 lh, 13 lh wild 0 1
Aiipu,t , ,
,8,iT s,„,n.i;..,v■ «-,i
round trip tickets A asiiington,
D C„ Ricbmot', \ a and Norfolk,
Va., and return at rate >f one fare
ior the round trip. Ticket- good
to return fifteen day- from date • f
sale.
This w id afford an , xeeiit-n'
portuiitty n, t out t. visi; 1,
three cities bu; other East, rn citos
At small cost
Cal! . ,, on any ag. ot of , the , Nouthern ^ ,
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FORT .MOUNTAIN ITEMS.
O D Keith,E-q„ia improving in |
tjl I
Quite a nnmber our citizens
I arc attending the protracted meet
i,tg at Cool Springs this week. The
' conducted :
services are being Ly
Ihvs Fore and Wilsor
Guess who got h-jlt fcSymda ? Be
careful, G---- <1
Wt i’ lenl ? ot
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rain and sunshine, and crops are
i looking verv fine, indeed. Our far
t „ „ot ,, oin ,, to buv much
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Doak Leonard went Orel to Dal
ton on bu^ine&fi yesterday.
jy r Bagwell was in our thriving
vi,l T on profes
1 sional business.
Eli Stanford and daughter, Miss
Mollie, went over to Dalton yestfr
day on business.
Wishing the News most aburid
aat success, 1 will close for this
j fane.
Lena, Mae.
CISCO NEWS.
Cisco, Aug. 24.— We are having
some very pleasant weather.
John Aily and family, of Atlanta,
were visiting at Mrs. Cockburns ves
serday.
Dr. Colvard was on our streets
last Sunday evening. lie is one of
j Murray’s best citizens and we were
glad to see him.
Ideas Taylor arid family hare
been visiting relatives in Whitfield.
Rev. Jim Dunn left for Benton,
Tenn, yesterday where he will at¬
tend a weeks greeting.
Manuel Rose, of Aiaeuhsy, was
viyi mg G ¥ Bout hilt yesterday.
John Cockburn says he is going
to quit tjie old way of farming; he
is going to get him a wheat drill
and cut-a-way harrow and 1 recon
he will get hiina wife next,.
Mrs Sarah 'J hompsor,
of Spring Place, is visiting her
son in Alaeulsy.
Harrison Douthitt and wife have
reutvned home from Alaeulsy where
they have been visiting telatives.
Everybody in our town wants 0
N King to bo our next State Sen.i
top. Vtoi.nr.
j KNOBVILLE NEW'g.
Kn.vMU'ii i.k. Ang. 2” - [fealUt of
the community is very good at pro
sent.
Crops look very well especially
the coin, I believe jt is the bert we
have had in s<*verl years.
Rev it G Parker lvas been teach
ing a ten days singing school at
Knobville which closed out lust.
Thursday in which most of the
people took a great interest.
Mr. Tom Bio'-der and wife, of
Tennessee, visited at hia father-in
law’s, T J Mali last week.
Pi of. I) W Harrison paid us an
appreciated call one night and at¬
tended the siging one day, we are
always glad to see Dock come.
Come again Dock and sing us the
“Chsistmas Bells.
\Y P and J H Sjiears and wife,
Miss Minnie jjn.d Judson Stevens
al | attended the singing one day
last week.
Waler Feagons and George Wolf,
i north W hi iff eld, attended the last
| day <)f (h() 3choxj ,
i Miss Sadie Wallace visited at J
H Stafford’s Saturday night.
j I VIis Minnie Browder visited Mrs
1 Zaid Wilson one day last week.
1 Geoi*ge Wolf was the guest of
j Miss Fannie Hall Thursday ever
ul g
Cousjrs Tom c per, Eugene
Ktll- Wilson and Rev. Haddock
vv IviltT , , evu staying at th^ , Springs , .
v
hrough our burg on
W 1\ b.St week.
ttr : eagons went to see
i>c>tgm down about Dewberry last
'1 hursdav night.
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! Bill A.b Mi,. Sinnie
,n,-, 0 ,,l A.M. »
V,,, d Mi
Em||JMg( . llt . . u , d q |S VilwWr ll
Hr a U attending camp meeting in
j Tennessee P this week.
Rev G Gary filled hi- regular
appoin uieiit, at Summerom-’s yes '
tenia".
Mr’ Laae McLain and family, of
lenne-see, are , isiriv'” friends and
ri lari ves in Knobville this week,
Andy Hams a„d M,-. Rosje
Hall will visit their sister, Mrs.
Rani bold, whose daughter is very
low with fever, the latter part of
tbis w ^ k
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LEG A L ADV r.RTl SE.V1 ENTS
Gkokoia, Mu an ay County;
To all whom it may concern;
Victoria B-Osborn, administratrix
on the e9tateof Gidt , ( , n
deceased, represents to the court in
her petition duly filed that she has
hilly administerd said estate and
sires lexers of dismission and '?<*<>
first Mordav in September. This
June 7th 1897. ’ '
T. J. Ovbev, Ordinary.
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Georgia, Murray County: To ail
whom it tt may concern; It p Carnp
bell having in due form applied to
to the undersigned for letters of
guardianship on the estate of Cal a
way Campbell. Notich is hereby
given that his application will
heard Ut rny office on the first Mon
day in September next. Given mi
der rnv hand and official signature,
this the 2nd day of August, 1897
___________I J Ovhey, Ord
Georgia, Murray "County: To all
whom it may concern; L P Bagwell
administrator of Peter Ransom de
ceased has in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands, belonging to the estate of said
deceased and said application will be
heard on the first, Monday in Sep¬
tember next, this the 2 dav of Au¬
gust, 1897. T J Qvbey, Ordinary
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Gkohoia, Murray Count v: To all
whom it may cone, rn; John Black,
adminisu’iiXOf on the estate of Will
iam M McEnlire, deceased, applies dis
to the undersigned for letters of
missmti from sujd estat.- and I will
first Smldiirin BfldeV ^ Nmimimr' ^. v'*.
Given my hand and official
signature, this the 2 uay of August,
1897. T J Ovbev, ‘Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Murray Cowrv.
I t. L. Terry has applied tor e-M’tnp
tiryi of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of homestead and
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
on tne 14th day of September, 1897,
at my office.
T. J. Ovbev, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Mvkrav Coumv.
Thomas 1). Terry has applied for
exempt,,, of personalty and setting
apart \ clu ii ion of homestead and 1
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
on tin* 14th day of September,
at my office.
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T. J. Obvev, Ordinary.
Wli SEND IT P R K . ... ID
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WEAK MEN
Young and Old.
Rejoice with us in the Discovery
When a man has suffered for years with
a weakness that blights makes his life life and robs
him of alt that really worth lie
Lg, if hfcuean avail himself of a complete
Clue, why not possess the moral
t) Va8 ilurTf'nwar^ Couvsii.
We will serul you by mail, ABSOLUTE
LY FREE, in plain II package,, the ITA ALL
POWERFUL Dr. OP PR A,Vs V L
ltESTO It AT IV E TAHLETS, with a legal
guarantee to permanently SELF-ABUSE, cure LOST
MANHOOD, SJ5KU A j
WEAKNESS, YARIOOOELE, EMISSIONS STOPS
forever NIGIIT and ail uu
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0 , 11 - mclU-liK, Ki!KE w try. ,«>■
satisfied. Write to-day, as this may
appear again.
\(Mress,
WESTERN Kalamazoo, MEDICINE Michigan. Co.
INCORPORATED.
: PROPS ONAL CARDS.
L. P. lUuu ..ix, M. 1>.,
Spring Place, Ga
Tenders his professional services
to the people of this section.
35 ^Prompt attention given to calls
day or night.
L IICFFAKEfi, M. D.,
Dalton, Ga.
Calls in tywn or country promptly
Specialties.— Female 'Doubles. Dis
of HumorrhotU, or Piles,
Diseas of the Nose, It roat and Catarrh,
Office over first National Bank.
N- B.
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month.
V ANDEItSOK, II I).
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rounding connt.es.
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C. L HENRY.
Attorney and Counsellor a. Law,
Spring Place, Ga.
Will practice in all' the .courts
both State and Federal.
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FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE
T. J. Bryaxt,
Dalton, Ga.
Teams furnished any time day ot
night. Good teams, careful drivers
and , he p PSt r ■ ?!'•?•:
caobiittbic- i < 1 1t*f
SUMMER RESORTS.
Many delmhihil summer resorts'
are situated <n and rt ached via the
Southern Railway. Whether one I
the seaside or tho mountains
the fashionable hotels or quiet coun
j try homes, toey can oe iea< «•< via
this magniJoeut highway of travel
Asheville, N. €., Roan Mountain,
Tenn., and the mountain resorts of
| Carolina,— ‘ lhe •? Land ytt of the
i —Tate spi iugs, Tenn .Oliver .springs
jTerin., Lookout Mo"iitain, Tenn.,
| j jjjhia springs,Ga., the various Vir
• k 1 ; c |so the8eash()ru ^mts
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are reached by the southern Railway
j on convenient schedules arid at very
j | ow rates,
j The southern Railway has issued
9 ballds0m0 foMer ^ ’ ntkVd u sumrner
Homes and Resorts descriptive , . . ,
,
I nearly one thousand summer lesovl
I hotels and boarding houses,including
regarding rates for board
ilt jj, e differ. it places and railroad
! )aU , s U) rt , ;u h lhp|n .
j t „ a A center, Assist
awl General Pmwengei Agent, South
era Railway, Chattanooga, 1 enn.,for
1 a copy of this .folder, tfa.
‘■ARE YOU GOING'-”
The attention of all parties Gunk
ing of taking a trip to the West is
i especially called to tne famous Mem
phis & Charleston railroad as
-O" R u " R' 1 " best line.
R you desire to g'-t tm* * 1-r
I vorrvlwaste
| of time and write money, to J you J- Smith, should call
upon or
! *g*nt, Dalton, Ga„ who will iotir
i^t himself in your trip and sell you
j tickets yja the M. 4 s ,C. SHORT
LINE.
The couches on this line are in
i first class condition and dose
„ ei;l i onw are m;i( |e at Memphis with
trains for the West.
P’or rates, time tables and tickets
Ba the recognized route to the West
the M. tfc , call on or w rite to
J L Smith, Dalton, Ga.
O A DeSaus.sure, G P A.,
Memphis, Tenn.
Convenient schedules and reduced
. ^ ^ Si>||thorn j». u!wav .
V ery low rates are in effect to
j Nashville and return centennial for the occasion
of the Tt-nm-ss tAf* from all
ipniulpal rtonthern Railway stations
Special seln-dults e-illi
sleeping ear service have been ar
iranged, t call on any tWrcut <>f
stHJ lu;ni Rdiway bu fa!! inf.,rma
riep. 4>- 3 5.
Reduced isles to Na>'hviM> via
stHthiin Rail wav account ['imressee
(J, nU’iitilal.
j The s>ui hem lUilway has on sale
. Irom .. all ot l.!s principal stations
tick etc to Nashville ami retim at
very low r:Utv* tin <»J the*
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I *m ei.nesM t ( cnleniii.n. t«d • n <>n • an\
! son,.horn Railway Ag, pt tor part icu
j tars regarding rclu-dulvs and detail
information about rates and tickets.
I 10-15-97.
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Wanted-fin Idea
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T ennessee
m entennial
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At Nashville, Tenn.
May 1st to Oct. 31st.
^JVSS Midway
ever made. The is great.
The Western & Atlantic Railroad,
and the Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway run^ solid vestibule
trains with Pullman’s finest steeping
cars, from Atlanta to Nashville.
F <> r Sleeping Car Berths, or any
information about rates, Hotel or
Boarding House accommodations in
Nashville, call upon or write to
C. E, HARMAN,
General Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA, GA.
Special Notice:
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NEW 0OODS. V ¥ ¥
Just getting . line _ pf CaUCO, checks, u t fleeting, Cl G Ging
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hams, Cottonades, Jeans, Percales, Dress Goods, India
J^ n0n Ladies Hats, Gent Hats, Cheviots Batist, cashmere
& o a ;- suits «i« * », *><>„.
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SOME OF OUR PRICES.
Checks,............3c.
1 Batist,....
T Raw ns.,
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Sheeting,........ 4 J&C. V Vr. •
j Ladies Vests, ..... 5e.
Q en ^. Shirts 15c Si
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Jf you want to buy anything in Ary Goods, Notins,
Hats, vSnits, '*ants Tinware, Glassware, and crockery, cal :
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on us.
forget OUT (il'Ocerv Department; Meat, .Flop;
triad, Tobacco, Snuff, cigaiS, cheroots, C<hLi, candy, Matcli
es, etc., etc., all at reasonable prices.
We buy and ship produce.
: Come to see us if you want to trade, we think wc
save vou some money,
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FINSrieR BROS.,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA.
!* PLOWS *
AT HARD TIME "RICES.
We handle the only Genuu.k Ouivek Chii.i.ei> Pt.ows n*^l Plow
Points in Dalton.
We invite all our Murray t'riemls t<> eaJI and ex muye pur sfocjj
„ f pj owu |»i ow Points before buying elsewhere,
We also handle a, full line of Groceries and w ill sell CHJC VP.
: Cpji .1 at the old Flemister H' ggie Stand.
3 . 11 see .us &
Gre<iorv .v Gur.doitY, Dalton, Ga
warn
tA/Vl\ OOPC HFRFS 1 i , I—I i\ L^l
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\Vc have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
' ' roc eries the nicegt, best and cheapest array of Hardware
Oueensware and Tinware ever seen in Spring Place.
MILLINERY. V >. t f » '
we HAVE A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE Of
MILLENERY, Direct from New York, which is it
charge of Mrs. Johnson And we cor c ially
tlie Ladies t0 comc and >ee- Nothing old, Nothing shod
1v and Nothing that is not First-class all 1897 Sftries.
g’it pav highest market price forallkindscf Co v
rv Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody •
Come and see us. Respectfully,
w. j & j E Johnson