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MURRAY NEWS. |
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c. L. HENRY,
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Official Organ ot Murray County.
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MURRAY' NEWB,
Spring Plate, Ga.
Friday -........' Morning, Sept. 3rd.
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Bpjiin has ordered out 80,000 more
troops, 27,000 of them are to he sent
to Cuba and 13,000 to the
j.tno islands.
The short term convict, leasing
aynUm has been found to be illegal
and the Governor will act very
promplly for the protection of the
convicts. This leasing system has
always been a disgrace to the state
of Georgia and it is now hoped that
the remedy will noon he applied.
William F Hardly member t >f the
National Democratic Committee
been removed by the democrats of
Pennsylvania and James M
of Pittsburg, was elected to
his place.
Today’s session of th > Zionist con
gross the delegates present unani¬
mously adopted, with great eiitl.u
si asm, the programme for re-estab¬
lishing die Hebrews in Palestine
with publicly recognized rites. A
dispatch was sent to the sultan of
Turkey thanking his majesty for the
privileges enjoyed by the Hebrews
in his empire—Constitution.
Fashionables from Fashion
Fashion, Sept. 1. —After a silence
of some length 1 will endeavor to be
with you again in this week in the
form of a short communication.
The healtli of our community is
some better at present.
1) YV Bond who has had a severe
spell of fever is getting well.
Mr. Gus Vinuing, of Ruiiege, Ga,
came up last week and is visiting
his brother, Mr. T B Viuning and
other relatives.
R T Bond attended the district
Conference at Adairsville last week.
Mr. J D Harris was selling some
of his wheat to Dalton’s grain dealers
last week for $1 per bushel.
Mr. Ben Vaughn spent several
days visiting with relatives in Cleve¬
land, Tenn., sometime since.
Misses Saliie Norton and Emma
McGhee, ox Atlanta, have been the
guests at the residence of P. McGhee
for several days.
Clifford Wannack Misses Cludia
and Georgia Wannack visited their
uncle and aunt, J YV Spruill and
wife, of Dennis, last week.
Torn Maddox, of Harrison, Tenn.,
has been in our community for the
last few days.
News not being plentiful I will
close. Sport.
CONN ES AtJG A 1TEMS.
Consksaijoa, Aug. 30.—The pro
traoted meeting has been m
great) at this place for the past week
while we have i>u ou ^ .me ,»* s
sion, wc feel that much good m>
been accomplished. Christians have
been inspired with a now supply of
religion religion mm amt most of us have lestiti
_ intend
cd lh&t we never lo s p
se rv ing the Lord, tnnners have been
shown the necessity of living a cluis
tianlife and I trust atulhope they will
,-onsider their awful condition and
aece ptthe Lord Jesus Christ as their
saviour. Now chriatiau ... friends . , , let ,
us not expect to get to heaven by
being religious during a revival,
w s do right at all times.
Mr. Stephenson has has been Dcen siiguuj slightly
indisposed for the past week.
John Stephenson’s hoise ran away
witn him last YVrdnesday morning,
John escaped 1 uninjured, but his can
was torn to pieces.
Clever A J Martin has been com
plaiuiog of rheumatism, but we are
inad to know that he is able lobe
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. Ur. Cailor and Mrs. Smith, of
Hughe , were married the fourth
Sunday iu this month, Rev, Stokes
officiating. Each were of consider¬
able age anti have three children
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A wedding worthy of noting was!
(hat of Miss Minnie Hall to M r . 1
Browder, of Tennessee. I. think
j those Tennessee boys ought to have
to pay a tax on girls tney marry in
Georgia, because we north Georgia °
boys are too timed to ask a girl to
»-*na. P robabty it u,o™ 1».
J Side of the line and spine of the girls
j would get in such awav to get off
“T •*,
! Mnr “ wo woul(l * a >’ • 1 th,,,k
1 it would be right for them to pay at
least $10000 for a wife they get in
j Georgia. An Ohhurver.
CTTabEITnWb.
Cm vih.k, Tens’., Sept l - Lon
] Dickson visited his mother at C’on
| nesanga last week,
Mi.ve.i Saliie Chable and Annie
Arthur were visiting on Ocoee Sat¬
urday and Sunday,
j Salome and Willie Citable attend
cd camproeeting in McMinn county
last week.
'I he primitive baptist are prepar.
, mg to erect a new church bouse at
{this place.
j Wonder why hrank Rowan g 0< ‘
I tiie )»ost office thiee times a WtJ * J ■
I when the mail is only carried twice
ja week!
The Mi Kissak and Howard saw
j ^ jg now erT . % o turn out
firrt diws | ttmb
Ask L A Triplett how he likes
horse-swapping ou Sunday.
Anonym us.
ALAUULSV NEWS.
Ai.acui.kv', Aug., 31.—Prof. D W
Harrison, of Cookson’s CreeK, lias
been teaching a singing school at
this place for the past two weeks
and had very good success.
Sieve nil of the good buys of Cisco,
attended singing over here last week.
Come again boys.
Andrew Kerr and Eh Rymer, of
Sylco, were on our streets last Fd
day to the delight of their many
friends of this place,
Hon J J Bates, of Spring Place,
was in our burg last w eek on busi¬
ness.
Mrs. C M Campbell and children,
of Ocoee, have returned to their
home after a pleasant v Lit to te!a
lives and friends of lids place.
mi>. Marion Kendrick visited her
sister near Doogan lust Thursday
and Friday,
Quite a large number of the peo¬
ple of our burg attended church at
Ml. Sumach iast Sunday morning,
also Sunday evening at Hockey Pace,
All report a pleasant time.
Lilly Kendrick was visiting her
sister Mrs. Poiuhitt, of Cisco, last
week.
B F Fouls is tearing down his old
houses this week and fixing to erect
new ones instead.
Henry Vestal and lady, of Mobile,
were visiting his father-in-law last
week.
John Collis is attending the bed
side of his sick brother across the
mountain this week.
Success to the News SI A U UK,
DOOGAN NEWS.
Doogan, Aug. 81.—Rev, W L
] Taylor, of Cleveland, preached the
t funeral of Garrison Poteet at Sumach
last Sunday; also preached at Rock
Face Sunday afternoon,
! keys. V\ A Boles, Duckett, Ha
; attending the preachers institute
near I> U oktown, passed through to
ffav en-route for home.
, Miss Roxy Arthur, ot Cisco, is the
guest of Ten tiie and Mary \\ liito this
W eek.
L L J'oteet and daughter, Elsie
a *tended church at ,ut. Sumach Sun
,y AV .
Prof. D W Harrison takes his
] Rave for home this morning. Come
a,_ain Dock, and teach us another
; singing school aid we will go to see
^ Hiere. I was about to tell it
a jp .
Miss Emma. Clark, of Beaverdale,
>s visiting at the home of her uncle
■ David White, at, Doogan.
VValter HU | graced our streets
this morning, who has been quite
James Rice
sick is slowly improving to the de
hgbt ofinsmiinyt'nemls
miss V 1 1 lie Park, of Gravsville,
is the guest of Miss Julia Rice.
Mrs, S E is on the sick list t .is
,
Well as I am busy making jelly
i this.week I will close. Success to
rise News. Water Iaeuy.
LEG A I, A D V fc IIT L SE ,Yl EN I’S
OHI) IN A H V S A1) V E1ITLSEM ENTS.
Georgia, Murray County;
To all whom it may^ concern;
Victoria B Osborn, administratrix
the estate .. Gideon , , ,
ot
deceased, represents to the court in
her petition duly filed that she has
fully admitiisterd said esf ate and de
wires letters of dismission and if no
ul jictions ait, fiii d leinis ol
dismission will be gianted on the
first Mot day in September. This
June 7th 1897.
T. J. Ovbey, Ordinary.
whom'iuuS'im'l'kr (’amp!
bell having in due form applied to
to the undersigned for letters ot
guardianship on the estate of Cala
way Campbell. Notice is hereby
given that his application will be
heard at my office on the first Men
day in September next. Given un
der my hand and official signature,
this the ‘2nd day of August, 1897
f J Ovbey,. O r dinary
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Georgia, Murray Connl v: To all
whom it may concern; L P
administrator of Peter Ransom de
ceased has iu due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said
decease J and said ap|dication will
heard on the first Monday in JSep
i,., r ,j M . P next, this the 2 day of Au
gust, 189L T J Ovbey, Ordinary
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vV i lottl j t m ay «otic< ru; John
administrator on the estate of Will
ial& McEntire, deceased, applies
to tlie undersigned for letters of dis
mission from said estate and I will
pass upon his application on tin
first Monday in November next,
Given under mv hand and official
signature, this the 2 nay of August,
1897. T J Ovbey, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Murray County:
R. L. Terry has applied tor exemp¬
tion of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of homestead and 1
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
on tnel-kh day of September, 1897,
at my office.
T. J. Ovbey, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Murray County:
Thomas I). Terry has applied for
exemption of personalty and sapling
apart valuation of homestead and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
on the 14th day of September,
at my office.
T. J. Obvcy, Ordinary.
VY E S E N I) I T F R E EJ
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WEAK MEN
Young ajid Old,
Rejoice with us in the Discovery »
When a man has suffered for years with
a weakness that blights his life and robs
him , . ot all thut really .I makes , v „ ... hte worth .. , In'
ing, if he can avail himself of » complete
cum, why nut possess the moral courage
l’> slop his downward course.
POWElUnn. Or. HOPFM.V.VS VITAL
RESTOItATlVIS TABLETS, with a legal
guarantee to pi-rmanenUy cure LOST
MANHOOD, SELF-AJII’SK,
WEAKNESS, VAlUt OCELE, s’l’OPS
forever NIGHT KMInSIUNS and ail un
natural dv wins. Returns to former ap
poarances emaciated organs.
No 0. O. D. fraud nor recipe deception.
Jf we conM not cure, we would m-t send
our medicine FREE to try, an- ",
satisfied. Write tq-day. as this i.: ’
app again.
Address,
WESTERN MEDIC r :E Co.
* Kalamazoo, Juk-Uigau.
INCUUlVRAiUU.
: PROFS'I ON A L CARDS. :
h. P. Baoyvrll, M- D.,
Spring Place, Ga
Tenders his professional
to the people of this section.
jTJrT’ronipt attention given to vails
day or night.
L IlUFFAKKK, M. D.,
Dalton, Ga.
Calls in town or country promptly
answered.
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ease of the Befctum> Hemorrhoids or Piles,
Diseas of the Nose, Throat and Catarrh.
Office over fiwt National Bank.
K# 3 N. B.—I mil be in Spring
Place the first Tuesday in each
month.
\V. YV. ANDERSON, M. L.
Physician and Surgeon.
Spring Place. Ga.
Offers his services to this am) sm ¬
rounding counties.
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C. L. HENRY.
Attorney and Counsellor *. Law.
Sprinu Place, (
] Will practice in all tue courts
both ‘ State and Federal.
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY S TABLE
T. J. Bryant,
i Dalton, G-!.
Teams furnished any r u t ,v..v i-;
! muht- Good teams, eaia tut hi s'- eis
J a»d thebest of turnouts turmsitu at
I reasonable rate»
SUMMER RESORTS.
Many delightful summer resorts)
are situated on and reached via the
Railway. Whether one
<L. s i rPS tf;e seaside or the mountains
-the fashionable hotels or quiet 1 coun¬
lr homes, they , can be reached , via
y
this magnificent highway of travel.
Asheville, N. C., Roan Mountain,
TeIH1 ., and the mountain resorts of
, J£a»t Tennessee and Western North
Carolina, ‘ibe Land ... of the .kv „
j j —Tate springs, Twin ..Oliver springs
Tenn., Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,
Lilhia springs,Ga., the various Vir-
8 inia 8 f J,in fthe seashore resorts
are reached V>y the southern Railway
on convenient schedules and at very
\ low rates.
| The southern Railway has issued
I n handsome fo’der, entitled “summer,
j i Homes and Resorts”, descriptive of
j m arly one thousand summer lesort
] hotels and boarding houses,including
! information regarding rates for hi ard
j a t the different places and railroad
ratcs to reac h them,
.... Wnte . C „ A . Bensooter ,, A , . .
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] ant General Passenger Agent, South¬
[ ern Railway, Chattanooga,
a copy ot this folder. tfa.
u.ypp YOU GOING*”
The attention of all patties the"' think
ing of taking a trip to West is
called to the famous Mem
I'dds & Charleston railroad as being
hy far the best line.
j Jf you desire to get the fastest
time, and avoid layovers, which
aovays a source ot much worry waste
tune and money, you should ^call
up 011 or write to J L Smith, r ass
Dalton, Ga., who will iutcr
*>t himself in your trip and sell you
tickets via the M. & C. SHORT
LINE.
The coaches on this line are
first class condition and close con—
nections are made at Memphis with
trains for the West.
For rates, time tables and tickets
via the recognized route to the West
the M. & C , call on or write to
J L Smith, Dalton," Ga.
0 A Dega.ussnre, G P A.,
Memphis, Tenn.
Convenient schedules and reduced
rates via southern Railway.
Very low rates are in effect to
Nashville and return for the occasion
of the Tciiueax'm centennial from all
[principal j and special southern schedules Railway with
j ! sleeping ranged, car call service have been of the
(southern on any agent
'Railway for full infmma
tiqn. o-l5.
Reduced iau-s to Nashville via
i S' iitlu-in Railway account Tennessee
(,’milennial,
i The ami 1 hern Railway ■ has on
j all oQ its principal
' tickets to Nashville _ and return at
I very low rates on account of the
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I »««■ hern Railway Agent for particu-
1 lars regarding schedules and detail
j information about rates and tickets.
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May ISt tO OCt. J 3l8t.
rJ&JSSSSKKSSS Chicago’s.
pass Atlanta’s and nearly equal
The exhibits are all ready, and are inter¬
esting and instructive. The live the stock
display excels any exhibition of kind
ever made. The Midway is great.
The Western & Atlantic Railroad,
and the Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway run solid vestibule
trains with Pullman’s finest sleeping
cars, from Atlanta to Nashville,
For Sleeping Car Berths, or any
information about rates, Hotel or
Boarding House accommodations in
Nashville, call upon or write to
C. E. HARMAN,
Genera! Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA GA.
Special Notice: The Round Trip Rates
to Nashvi!!e are cheaper
than staying at home.
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NEW 0OODS. V
Just getting a dne of t ^ LalUO, eneck., . i Q Rap finer rintr. 1 is*
hams. Cottonades, Jeans, 1 ereales, Uress Goous, nen
Linon, Ladies Hats, Gent Hats, Cheviots. JJatlst, cashmere
& Our Gents vjuitS will be in SOOI1.
SOME OF OUR PRICES.
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Checks,...... 3c • 9
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Batist........
Lawns....... !! S'
Sheeting, ....
Ladies V ests, \
Gents Shirts,
Ties,...
Pants, .
j If you want to buy anything in My Goods, Notins,
flats, Suits, “ants, Tinware, Glassware, and crockery, call
on U g.
. ., Dejparuuent, _ TiOUJ,
_ Don „ forget . , A^CVti,
j t , OUt WOCCI}
Lard, Tobacco, Snuff, cigaiS, cheroots, SOda, candy, Matcli
e tc. , etc, , all at reasonable prices,
We buy and ship produce.
Come to see us if you want to trade, we think we
save you some money,
FINeHeR BROS.,
SPRING PLACE, GEORGIA.
cy -ru I -SMOErSKESa
•* PLOWS -
AT HARD TIME .' RICES.
We handle the only Genuine Oliver Cmuau Plows am! Plow
p t ,; llts j n palton.
We invite all our Murray Friends to call and examine our stock
of Plows and Plow Points before buying elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and v, ill sell ( HEAR,
Call and see us at the old Fie mister & Hegeie Stand.
Gregory & (otiy.ouv, J mlu p, Ga
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LOOK HERE!
We have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
^ roce rie$ the nicest, best and cheapest array of Hardware
Queensware and Tinware ever seen in spring Place.
MILLINERY. A.G O'
we HAVE A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE Ol
MILLENERY, Direct from New York, which is it
charge of Mrs. Johnson And We cordially Invit
the Ladies to come and See. Nothing old, Nothing shod
dy and Nothing that is not First-class all 1897 Styles.
We also pay highest irarl et jr’cc fci fdihmcf e 1 ecu
try Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
Come and see us. Respectfully,
w. j & j Ejohnson