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MURRAY NEWS.
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Spring Place, Ga.
Friday Morning, Oct 8th.
<THE CHILD’S ENVIRON MENTS
“Just as the Py/ig is bent so is the
tree en,cloned.” There are three
ways a tree m;iy be grown# may be
continually beaten, crooked and
Twisted until it has no natural form,
it may be left alone aiid allowed to
“spindle” and crook in order to con
form itself to the different forms of
.the various kinds of plants wj)ich
grow in thick profusion around it,
and again, hy diligent training and
by thorough cultivation the little
plant may he reared into the stately
oak affording usefulness, beauty and
comfort who bask its cooling shad -
0W@, and in ways somewhat similar
to these, a child may he raised. Take
for example, Mr, Jones who is an
Ronest man, and true, hut his life
has not been all sghnshine. He is
subject to different mod's and pas¬
sions. His son John is a blight lad
hut is of course, not frep from the
.failures and temptations to which
Adam’s chihb'en are heirs.
To perfect these errors in the son,
J,he father wisely has his rules of
##tbority, but for awhile this author
ity lies dormant, then alas!, with
fiery impetuosity and even anger lie
abuses with the tongue and beats
’with the hand. From such a course
poor Johnnie knows not what to ex¬
pect lie knouts not whether to obey
py disobey. In this way the lad grows
to he e man of hampered intellect,
uncertain aim and llexihle character,
accustomed to the wrong and neg
Jigont of the right.
No^t take Mr. Smith who is daily
engaged w’ith the business caies of a
city life,his good wife’s time is chief¬
ly taken in caHM'S a, 'd receiving
calls and answering the various oth¬
er demands of society So they have
^rot, time j,o'look after their son Sam,
yvho is lounging in idleness or ea
,iousing on the streets, or perhaps in
he slums from morn to late hours
of night. They want him to have
/tis privileges (?) and “enjoy the
pleasures of sin for a season Mean¬
while gam is learning all forms of
wickedness ipid crime and knowing
no authority at horpe ’ scon becomes
adverse to all the laws, both civil
and moral, and we have for tfio re
suit a dissipated outlaw.
‘'Again we take Mr. Moore, who is
frugal and dilllgent, honest and in¬
dustrious. He and his worthy help
meet have authority at homo over
their sons and daughters. This they
exercise reasonably hut with him—
ness- Their dutiful son Robert, know
ing nothing but obedience and love
to his pa'-ents, is always happy to
obey. By careful correction he is
f „gl,tth.U..of r,wib«u,.»
every wrong mu* be l>nn»h»l by
yhonj-Mnl adynatment ol the tune
be nlloted to manual laboi . ..I
study, lie sees the need of woik
rightly appreciates the avocation,
of education, and hy a diligent and
prayerful moral training he learns
apply properly’ these means and all
others that he may acquire to the
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upbuilding of the human race and
ejeyAtjiig himself to a higher plain
pf life so that he may be useful in
thiji life to his.fellow men and he
prepared to enter into the joys
his Father s kingdom.
The names given above are
tious the illustrative, but pray do
everyone look into his
household to see the realities.
As the silvery stream, whtle it
rushes down the mountain hallow
tarned in its course by the
fains on either side and the crystal
drops of water are made too eddy
h«n.*,and there durth with fun hy the
stones lying in the way, just go the
fife “and character of a child are
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moulded and , shaped , , hy . the . environ- .
ments or surroundings with which
jt comes in contact.
The character of grown up
, ^pendB no little upon how oth
er people treat them and trunk of
in less is a child’s life shaped
in Accordance with Abe way he is
treated by his friends and loved ones.
Treat your hoy like he was a dog
arnl he will become a knave, treat
your girl as though she was a fool
and she will become foolish.
Father’s, mothers,wont you awake
and realize that you are training
your children not only for life but,
for eternity. Not only will men
hold you in a measure responsible
for the life your child leads, hilt you
are answerable to God for the way
you keep the sacred trust lie lias
given you.
A Friend to the Cn ij deen■
AND l’HER GONE.
Died at Tilton, Ga., September
25th, 1897.
One of deaths angels visited the
home of W T and M E Brow and
bore away “in triumph” the sweet
spirit pi tjieir little daughter Mamie
J oe.
She was on'y lent them three
sho t summers. Gcd called her home:
He thought it best.
Her parents mourn, their hearts
and home are desolate tor a time;
they cannot prevent it. But Oh! my,
they remember that deatli is the gate
that opens out of earl!, toward “eter¬
nal in the heaves.”
If the}' lose her heaven gains her.
If they mourn she rejoices. If they
hang nang their u i harps 1 on the willow, she
will tone hers’in the eternal orches
tra above rejoicing that they shall
soon he with her.
Dear [larents, ought you not to
drown your sorrow in the flood of
light let throu.d' the rent vail of the
skips which Jesus entered, and to
come. loneliness,gather to you friends
wno will walk lifes way with you,
and know that every st<-p brings you
nearer the departed, and your sweet
eternal borne, which death never on
ter and where partings aie never
known?
Then dear parents weave vour
chaplet of powers and strew the
beauties ot nature aboui the grave,
console your broken spirits as best
can , and remember that your darling
has only gopp on before to beckon
you up higher.
“There is a sweet face now vanished,
One sweet voice we hear no more—
For the haml of (loath has banlsed
Mamie doe unto the silent shore.
The family chain has twice been broken,
Two golden birds now wait above:
Had to bear—yet a tender token
Of a father's keeping love.
Mother’s darling pride and comfort—
Father's promised stay in age:.
Now through the tears, on Jesus loving,
Turn they tnemorys page.
O! may they through-faith in Jesus,
And the life through Iliitt that’s given,
Join those little links up yonder
And make the chain complete in heaven,
N O HA*
CHABLE NEWS.
CllAllLlO, TENN., Oct ? 5,—Misses
j Sal lie Chahle and Marine Arthur
visited Mrs. lriplett Monday,
The primitive baptist association
met al this place Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Quite a number of
j ministers and delegates were in at
Un< ,U V»
Rev. M C Higdon visited Capt.
Uh , WeS , a „„, „ d Sunday,
p () , x „, 0c „„, altended
, g . odlli „„ , u .„ smnrdoj.
Oh-able leaven thin
i week for Knoxville ... where . sue , will ,,
j spend the winter.
Alex and Charlie Adams, of Slco,
spent Saturday night with Willie
| Chahle.
Revs Higdon, Moore and Movers
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j i all missionary baptist, attended the
association Sunday Anonymous,
CISCO NEWS.
Cisco, Oct., 5.—Health of the
community very good at present.
Will Lawson, of. Benton,
i passed through our burg last week
buying cattle, sheep and hogs.
Misses Annie, Eransh and Late
’ Corbin the guest of Misses
were
Roxie Arthur and Mary Kendrick
last Sundry.
Rev. M F Corbin preached at
Hock'ey Face last Sunday.
Old Hoda started t*> Ducktown
yesterday morning and got as far j
as Blue Ridge and came back to ,!
. how far , he . went, . , he Htarte<1 , ,
see
£ n £bi# inning I don’t know
wl ther he will get there this time |
not.
* Grandma Kendsick has
to her home >n Alculsy.
Dr, Fainter passed through
burg this .morning. •
I would like to hear from go®,e
more of the Nkws ryaders.
Kev. James Dunn has gone to
Alaculsy to help Rev. Higdon run
a meeting.
Well as it is about bed time i
will close. Violet.
OliDINAKY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
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GEOKIAl Murray County.
Mrs. {,°.f K, M ‘ Haney w !,om has 11 n, fy in due concern form :
applied to the undersigned for let
tens of administration to issue to
same discreet person on the estate of
Timothy Haney late of said county
deceased, and I will pass upon said
application on the ffr-t Monday in
November 1897. Given under my
hand and official signature the 4th
day of October 1897.
T J Ovuey, Ordinary.
GEORGI A Murray County.
To all whom it may concern;
h M Haney having in due form
applied to the undersigned tor ^
years support out of t.he estate of
Timothy Hanry deceased, and l
pass upon the same at my office
t he first Monday in November 1897.
This the 1st day of October 1897.
T J Ovbey. Ordinary.
Geokoia, Muprav County;
Geokcia, Murray County: To
whom it may cone* m; John Black,
administrator on the estate of VV ill—
iain M McEwtire, deceased, applies
to the undersigned for letters of dis
froi " Ha,d “ e 5,11,1 1 v, ;“
Ins . application tht
pars upon , on
firH Monday in November next.
Given under my hand and
signature, tills the 2 uav of August,
1897. '1' J Ovbey, t)rdinary.
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W Jfi SEN D f T h' R E E!
------TO
WEAK MEN
Young and Old,
Rejoice with —™—-——-y* US in the
VVlien a man has snnerea for 5 'ears with
a weakness that blijjlits bis life and robs
him of al) ifiat really makes life worth
ing, if he can avail himself of a complete
cine, why not possess the moral courage
it stop his downward course.
We will send you by mail, ABSOLUTE
I,Y FUEL, in plain HOFKALWS package, the ALL
POWERFUL Dr. VITAL
KES 1'oRATlV.E TABLETS, with a
guarantee to permanently cute LOST
MANHOOD, SK1.E-ABUSE, SEXUAL
W15AKXESS, VAHD OCELE, STOPS
forever NIGH 1 EMISSIONS and all «n
natural diains. Returns to former ap
pcarances emaciated organs.
Noth O. I). fraud nor recipe
If we could not cure, we would not send
our medicine FREE to try, and pay when
appear'again*. U<! ^
Address,
WESTERN MEDICINE Co.
Kalamazoo, Michigan,
IN’COKPOItATKD.
: PROFS ON A L CARDS.
L. F. Bagwell, M. D.,
8|)iing 1‘lace, Ga
Tenders his professional
to the people of this section.
7^) 'Prompt attention given to calls
day or night.
lj 11 UFl'AKKR, M. I),,
Dalton, Ga.
Calls in town or country promptly
answered.
Specialties,—F emale T r oubles, Dis¬
cus;; of the Rectum, Hemorrhoids or Piles,
Diseas of the Nose, National Tbfoat and Catarrh.
Office over first Rank.
£3?“ N. B.—I will be in Spring
Place the first Tuesday in each
month.
VY. W. ANDERSON, M. D.
Fhysiciax and Surgeon.
Spring Place, Ga
Offers his services to this and §uv
rounding counlies.
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LEE BOND, M. D.
Holly, Ga.
Tenders bis professional services to the
people of this section
^“Prompt attention given to calls day
or night.
j C. L HENRY.
j Attorney and Counsellor Law.
j ! Spring Place, Ga.
VVj „ practiue all the conrts
both State and Federal.
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE
T. ‘ J. Bryant, Dalton’
Ga.
Teams furnished any time day or
night. Good teams, careful drivers
and the best of turnouts furnished at
reasonable rates
, id83 .....
j wnuf wk^ekbUbi? s co° s Pai™t Ittos
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“ARE YOU GOING?”
The attention of all parties think-;
ing of taking a trip to the West is.
especiallycaUed to the famous Mem- j
plus & Charleston railroad as being j
by far t j, e best line. .
' desire the fastest;
H V o U to get
time,* and avoid layovers, which are
a>ways a source of much vorry.waste
time and money, you should call;
Dalton, Ga., who will intar
e „ t himself in your trip and sell yon
tickets via the M. & C. SHOUT
LINE.
J^^difmn Ind clo^’con
necti)?n|( are made at Memphis with
trJ ; n8 f or 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, ha.
O A DeSaussure, G F A.,
Memphis, Tenn.
i CHEA p 1{ATES T 0 AltKANSAS ANI)
j TEXAS.
On August 17th, Sept. 7ih and
*21ht, and Oct. 5th and I9th, the Cot¬
ton Beit Route will sell round trip
tickets from St. Louis, Cairo and
Memphis, to all points in Louisana,
Arkansas and Texas, at one fare for
tlie round trip, plus $2.00. This is
an excellent opportunity for home
seekeis to secure a good location.
For full particulars as to rates, etc.,
j and free copies of handsomely ill us—
j trated pamphlets regarding the
I Great Southwest, write to H H Sul,
traveling passenger Agt., (:hat
i tanooga. Tenn., or E, \\ LeBeaume,
i <' P & T A, St. Louts, Mo.
Convenient schedules and reduced
I^’erTlowmes"ara'^n*' effect to
j 5j aK h V ill« and return for the occasion
0 f t jie TenneeB-e centennial from all
j pnndpa.1 southern Railway stations
alld special schedules with through
; sleeping car service have been ar
ranged, call on any agent of the
;- “ rtl „i " 1( , rn l k * a ii W av J for full informa- ",
: 15
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! Reduced rates to Nashville via
! southern Railway account Tennessee
| Q 4 , nlen „i 3 j >
The gouihern Railway has oifsale
j from all ot Nashville its principal stations
j tickets to and return at
! very low rates on account of the
Tennessee Centennial. Call on any
souJieniRailwavAaeiitforpai-tien- •,
, regarding .. schedules , . and , detail
j information about rates and tickets,
10-15-97.
; FREE STREET FAIR AND TRADE
\ CARNIVAL.
| ; Fpr the occasion of the merchants
and Manufacturers Free street
j ,l,l<1 , t,aiUi ,.„ t l,nlvf4l rn : v „] WllOXUile, Knoxville
; >
j Tenn., October 1211} to L5th inclu
j„j ve Tlie Southern Railway ryill
ll tickets , trom „ . . line
j s :J points on its
Knoxville and return, at rate of fare
[ 1 f (>r the round trip. Tickets will
limited fifteen^days fromdale
; Call on any agent of the southern
; »«iway'for further information.
I rz~ Aanted-Hn _ "77 ..
Idea _ SSSSSi
Protect J6HN your Ideas; ther may bring you wealth.
Write WKDDKHBL’RN A CO.. Patent Attor
oeya, and list Washington, 1). C., Inventions for their $i.8tx) prise o£ff
two hundred wanted.
T ennessee ^ente
nnial
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May 1st to Oct. 31st.
The Buildings of the Tennessee Centennial,
; in numbers and architectural beauty, sur¬
J pass exhibits Atlanta’s and nearly equal Chicago’s,
The are ail ready , and are inter¬
esting and instructive. The live stock
. display excels any exhibition of the kind
i 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,
General Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA, GA.
Special ftotfce:
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H-Fy y.« Imalgia andV^ThaSfte
fi ve mi mites. Sour Stomach and
F’ Summer Complaints, Price, 25c-
NEW 0OODS. V V V
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Just getting a line of Calico, checks, Sheeting, Ding,
haras Cottonades, Jeans, Percales, Dress Goods, India
Litton, Ladies Hats, Gent? Hats, Cheviots, Batist, cashmere
& Our Gents’ Suits will be in soon.
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SOME OF OUR PRIjCES..
| Checks,..... 3c.
Batist,...... OJ
Lawns...... 4- \
Sheeting,........ 4^C. \ .w:.
Ladies ° Vests,......5p. Wmk K
Gents Shifts ....... 15c.
" Ties,........05c.
1 “ ■ Pants,... * -» * 50c.
If you want to buy anything in Dry Goods, Notins,
Hats, Suits, “ants, Tinvvare, Glassware, and crockery, cab
on us.
We now have a nice lig.e of Dry Goods, Hats, Suits,
etc. Before buying your fall and winter Suits pall and ex¬
amine oyr line and we will save you money,
Don’tforget our Grocery Department; Meat, Flour,
' Lard, Tobacco, snuff, cigais, cheroots, soda, candy, Match
es, etc.* etc., all at reasonably prices,
1
\v buy and ship . produce, ,
e
Come /-> to , if want . , to trade, . , think ... ,
1 see US you We W£
, can Save YOU some money,
FINeHGR BROS.,
j §FRING PLACE, GEORGIA
SHU
j * PLOWS *
; AT JiARP TIME ."RICES.
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We handle the only Genuine Oliver Chilled Flows and Flow
I p 0 j n j 8 j n j) a K on<
We invite all our .Murray Friends to call and examine our stock
f 1>lows and Plow PointH byfore bl D’ in g elsewhere.
We also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CHEAF,
Call and see us at the old Flemister * Heggie Stand.
Gregory * Gregory, Dalton, Ga
LOOK HERE! *
We have just added to pur stock pf Dry Goods and
■ Groceries the nicest, best g.nd cheapest array of Hardware
; Queensware and Tinware e v er seen in spring Place,
MILLINERY.
WG IIAY'E A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE Or
MILLEKERY, Direct from New York, which is it
charge of Mrs. Johnson And We Cticig]]} Jrvite al
the Ladies to come and Nee. Nothing old, Nothing shod
dy - and Nothing that ., . . not . First-class . , all 1897 Styles,
is
Wc ako fay highest irarl it \ I'ce f<j tLl 'r< ( con.
try Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
Come and see us. Respectfully,
w. j & j Ejohnson