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MURRAY NEWS.
J'uollshet) Every Friday Morning By
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C L HENRY,
Kdltor ami Publisher.
f -Jftigial $rgan ot Murray County
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* NEYV.H,
Spring Place, Ga.
isRYiduy Morning, Oct. 15th.
Ill METAL ISM IS NECESSAltv.
A royal commission, composed
eminent men, appointed nearly
years ago, to enquire into the suh
aject of agricultural depression in En¬
gland, jssuod its final report dusing
j)ie month of August last.
pjynoipal report, signed by fourteen
members, deals with
ettbji cta which bear generally upon
the agricultural positions, and with
the recommendations and conclu ¬
sions based thereon. A supplement¬
ary renorj, signed by ten out of
sixteen commissioners, deals solely
with the evidence submitted for arid
against a change in the monetary
policy of England as a remedy for
the agricultural depn salon. After
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careful considering the evidmie
jtheso ten commissioners have arriv¬
ed at certain conclusions, the
important of which may be briefly
stated as follows:
First. That the agricijihural de
pression is not confined to
put js general throughout
and the Coiiides, and levs been
yere in the Ihiited States, Jhat, witli
regard to wheat, the commodity
has fallen the most, there was no ev
to show that the decline had
.been pauue4 by oyer-production,
3 tatigtijig yhowjng on the
ilpa,t, in the words of Sir Robert G i f
fen, fftho growth cf the aoreagp
wheat lias lagged behind the growit
of population ”
Second That the only two
tries which apeav to have been
from agricultural depression are In¬
dia and the Argentine
j,he one witli a silver and the
with a pap^i currency.
Tinrd. That agriculture has suf
i'ored and E suffering severely from
the Jesuits of the gn at morn tai)
changes made certain countries of
Europe and iu the United States m
J878. Foiuth. That if international
an
agyeei»en£ were made for t .e oj»ep
jcg to silver of the mints abroad and
jn India, and its restoration, either
wholly or partly— to the position it
filled prior to 1873, it would be
jhe greatest benefit to the agricuUu
lal industry, and that the English
(government should npsitaly ow-qpor
aj,o yilh forejgn Powers in
jpg a confeveuce to bijng abbut
result, 4»id thereby give effect to thq
numerous resolution in the House
of Comijious pissed pi Febiuirv
^895,- Ex.
The poet bewails “the fatal smile
of woman.” When I was younger,
it was not ao, A girl., frigid
was what we boys thought ‘ fatal—
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p.fto. A ? u,
The country newspaper man’s
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friends . . those , who .
are pay every year.
Jlis best friends are those who pay
gt the beginning of each
f,io» year; or, if that is inconvenient,
When the tune of receiving it is half
x if unfortunate and
on): or, any are
have pot the money then, before the
year closes be 'will pay up. The city
newspaper’s friends are all real, foi
(he publisher tber of will send m
paper unless lie gets bis pay in ad
vance. That’s the difference in hav
jug friends who will ask for ti list and
those who will trust von; ami con
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jfidenpe should , not tie abused.—t , ar
tersviiie News,
Since Spain thinks it is funny to
y^iua shenl. po»e ki.led moie men
jp five minutes ins than done her in 80,000 Cuba train in
|' ‘-tl sold have
r ; nicntbs.—Dalton Citizen.
IN MEMORY.
Mr*.joWtj£i00 ■■Him *iepacl.ed this
\ | life Sept.., 26th, » t nvi w yard. u> buried l«ft. at
the Arthur old grave She
a devoted husband and six children
i her , loss, , only , .them,but ,
to mourn not
j a great number of friends, some of
Whom may live a great while before
they lind a woigia/i JU>$t would ren
der the kindness and sympathy that
: She bestowed on neighbors; also peo
| P ! « »* the ‘•‘'••'««nding c mntry where
there was sickness, she was there,
J any one in distress or want, she was
! t iere, * and a’ways ' helped 1 them that
uou,d heI dmmeives much .
“ ot P as
as^e .was aldy to do. She was a
member of the Baptist church four
teen years. Her seat was al
w^y3 occupied if sickness or some
other trouble did not keep her away.
She was kind and effect! on ate to all
old people, she never closed iter door
against any one. Her husband and
live children belonged to the same
church she did, her youngest clii.ld
has never been converted. Her re¬
quest was that her family and friends
would pray for his conversion and
encourage him.
Mrs. Rose was sick about fifteen
days, suffered ag fety doaj, though
she bore it with patience. We learn
that the sufferings of thrfc present
time are not worthy to bp compared
with the glory vyhjrcb yha/l be reveal
ed in tis for the earnest expectation
of the Creator waitetb for the rnani
fcstation of the sons of God.
M K J’uyKuy.
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Sumach Gleanings.
Sloiaou, Oct., 11.— At last the
vain has come.
8 11 Harris took a business trip
to Dalton last Friday.
Mrs. Rose Barrett, of McHenry,
Gordon county, attended Presbytery
here last week. She was accompa¬
nied by her niece, Miss Lill y Beck,
whom she left in school at this place
Rev. S M Bennett left 1 ;st Mon
day for Lebanon, Tgnn„ where he
entered the Theological department
of Cumberland University. Mi
Bennett will be much missed at Su
„ iac h.
Miss Pearl Bates, of Lough ridge,
S entered school at Sumach last Mon
| f j a> . 8be boards with Mrs. S 11
j j( APr | 8 , This gives Mrs. Harris a
quartetee of charming school-girl
| )()a i-derfl. Misses Tujie Gregory,
j (Gertie Webb, Pearl Bates ami Lilly
Beck.
Glad to hear fn?ra our friend Giles
Dunn. Y\'e would a3vi a e him to
come back to Georgia among the
“goober gvablcrs” an they will surely
j j bt> Ha f er than \V ‘fenyotes \yish hiip and rattle- in
8rJfl j ces ? e success
his school work.
Dr. Barn Brown and wife, aeoom
pan led by Mis S Harper,
presbytery one day.
'Flie Georgia Presbytery of ihe
j | r p church, met with the Sumach
co ngregation September the IjOth.
j Continuing in session until October
J ;p. ( j r p| u , preaching was good and
ne .arly all the business meetings were
j [ enjoyed by * the large ^ audiences pro
^nt.
^ Christian endeavor rally was
j le j,| „„ Friday night which was a
j j pjeasigg H Miller, feature of Nashville, of tiie services. Tennessee. Rev
;
j j ^nqdteat missionary; of Tennessee
s y,iot|, was present put of the time.
His speeches and suggestions were
ver y helpful.
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1 McUamy ['■‘ s Chapel batuiday. Ootobei
i p |!,to
! ' r '^' What C ' has ' l g ' become KH of ‘G s amantha. 1 "' 1,l0 [ ■
Next n r «.
FETZE1UON NEWS
Fetzkrton, Tenn., Oct., 11.—Dr
Puffstuff will not write this week.
h has not rained a drop in five ;
weeks, it thundered today, maybe it
will rain tomorrow,
( best nuts are opening study how.
We had a tine debate last Batur
day night,
Ketxerton’s find, and second nine ,
were to play a game of Rise bail last
tjaturdav evening, hut, had no game
feunday , school was hnebundy, , no^.,
body but those who were interested
were there, the rest were iu the j
Water Li ly, you shall near from ;
p,.. |> Q ff sl «if „ e xt week, that is w bat
he told me, |
Miss Martha Bain, of this place, is 1
visiting relatives at YViregraa*.
.Bill Buster, of thin place, is griev
ing hijn&elf to dyath because his girl :
married today, The worst part of
w that he is a babi headed man. YVe
sympathize . With h
m
Mis^ Essie Fouls will leave
Athens, Tennessee, where she will
j go to school.
j Latkb: YVe had a good rain list
night, for which let na thank the
Lord.
I will write «» more, you will
hear from Dr. next and me again.
Jack Whimkijj.
ORDINARY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORl A Murray County.
To all whom it may concern :
Mrs. EM Haney has in due form
applied to the undersigned for
tet's of administration to issue
same discreet person on the estate of
Timothy llanev late of said, conn tv
deceased, ana 1 will pans upon said
application on the fir t Monday in
November 1897. Given under my
hand and official signature the 4th
day of October 1897.
'I' J Ovbky, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Murray County.
To all whom it may concern:
K M Ifaney having in due form
applied to the undersigned for
years support out of the estate of
Timothy Haney deceased, and I will
pass upon the same at my office on
the first Monday in November
This the 1st day <»f October 1897.
1 J Ovbey. Ordinary.
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Gkokoia, Mukkay GouJtyy;
Gkougia, Murray County: To all
wbom it may conci rn; John Black, Will—
administrator on the estate of
iam M MeEntire, deceased, applies
to the undersigned for letters of dis
mission from said estate and I will
.. ,,lf ,
nrst !•“? Monday v/ ,0 "i ,lls m November <?n
Given under my hand and official
signature, th.* the 2 uay ot August,
189t . 1 J Ovliey, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Mur ay County.
Notice to all whom it may con¬
cern: I YV U steed guardian for
Lester arid Sibyl Steed will make
application to ids honor, Augustus
VV Fite, Cherokee Judge of the superior court
of the circuit for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to
said wards after Nov. let 1897.
This Oct. 7th, 1897.
YV II Steed.
WES E N T) I T F R E K !
WEAK MEN
Young and Old.
Rejoice with us in the Discovery,
When a man has suffered for years with
a weakness that blights his life and robs
him of all thwt really makes life worth hv
ing, if he can avail himself of a complete
We will scud you by nmd, ABSOLUTE
m\w»oSm n P.
RESTORATIVE TABLETS, with a
WEAKa^BSS, ^jIk-aU^I^EXUAL If Aivl(-OCELE,
5STOP8
'd!^ H.umns to SiS ^
pcarances emaciated fraud organk
No O. O. D. nor recipe deception
If we coifid ijot cure, we would not send
our medicine FREE to try, and pay when
satisfied. Write to-day, as this may not
appear again.
Address,
WESTERN MEDICINE Co.
Kalamazoo, Michigan,
{NCOIU’ORyTEU.
: PROFS ON'AL CARDS.
, " p ‘ p ‘ u;WKll ‘ ^ yj p
Spring Plane, Ga
Tenders bis professional services
to the people of t his section,
J^ i’rompt attention given to calls
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J 111 AKl '“j
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Calls ii) town or country
answered.
piseasof the Nose, Throat and Catanh
Tp“f l w,'ir£"m Si ,r,„ s
Place the :v. rst Tuesday in
month
VV. W. ANDERSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Spring Place, ....... .. ..Ga.
Offem hjs services . to tills . and sur
rounding counties.
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p££ j^QND, M. D.
Holly, Ga.
Tenders. Ills professional services to the
people of this section
J^lTonjpt attenaion given to calls day
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C. L. HENRY.
Attorney and Counsellor ;»>, Law,
boring f Place, Ga.
wm pract . ic e itl aU tlie courts
j M)t jj Si,ate and Federal
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FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE
Toning furnished any tune day oi
night. Good teams, careful drivers
and the bee* of turnouts furnished at;
reasonable rates !
“ARE YOU GOING? i
The attention taking trip of ‘all the parties West think-1 is
ing of a to
especially called t i the tarnou> Mcm
& Y^hailisten laiiroad as b.uig
by far the best hoe.
' the
Jf you desire to get
time,*and avoid layoyers, which are
aiways a source of much worry,waste
of time and motiev, you should call
i "S °f)aUon! in’ «a.’, who^will’int?r
bimself V our trip and sell yon
ttekets .via the' M. «fc 6. SflUKT
LINE.
The coaches on this line are in
first class condition and close
I ,,e ‘: ti,>n ; a,e ™ d e at Mempbis wilh
trims tor the West. f
| For rates, time tables and tickets
[ via the recognized route to the YVeat
j {ho M. & C , call on or write t</
J J, Smith, Dalton, Ga.
<j A UeSaossure, G P A.,
Memphis, Term.
(:UEAP HATES TO it KANSAS AND
j * r yEX\5
On August I7tn, 8epl. ah and .
21st, and Oct. 5th and ll)th, the Cot
toii Belt Route wilt .-ell round trip
tickets from St. Louis, Cairo and
Memphis, to all points in Louisana,
Arkansas and Texas, at one fare for
the round trip, plus $3.00. This is
j an excellent opportunity for home
r w ‘ ek ®« 10 B « cwr<s a S 00 ' 1 !ocalu > n '
! For full particulars as to rates, etc.,
:i nd free copies of handsomely illns
tfated pamphlets regarding the
Gieat SoiUhw0 , t) wnle to 1! II Sut
. ton traveling passenger Agt., G’hat
tawooga. Tenn., or E YV LeBeaume,
1 G R & i a, At.. L >uis, Mo.
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, ! Convenient schedules and reduced
j , ! ,a VenHuw’Sto ire 11 nr effect
Nashville and return for the occasion
[©f the Tennessee centennial from
<' ni|t|pa) ' H^thern Railway stations
fllJ „ ' cial Kl . he<Jn | e8 with
, lee(li f L , lr M rvice have been ar
rang , (j raU „„ anv a ^ n , t „ f tiw
southern Railway for full informa
j tioB, 0 -to.
Reduced rates to Nashville via
southern Railway account Tennessee
Centennial.
The somhevp Railway has on sale
from all ot its principal stations
, . . l ° Na * fiv,1!e , ... return at
very low rates on account of the
I et.nessee Centennial, (.’ail on any
southern Railway Agent for particu¬
lars Regarding j»chedules and detail
information about rates and tickets.
10 15-97.
FREE STREET FAIR AND TRADE
CARNIVAL.
For the occasion of the .Merchants
j an ^ , .Manufactuieis c l let street tan
J aiid trade carnival, at Knoxville,
- -ive. The Southern Railway will
I t|L! K ,ts from points on its line to
Knoxville and return, at .ate ot tare
f !hi t, < " , "nth 'lu v"
|imue<i'fifteen ()ct to 1 D o-i
ciayf* from date of safe.
raU ” u a,, v of ,he
-
; nail way for further in formation.
j», Ka3nt8u~~fill . • ■> « 1093 , Who can thin*
of some ant-jile
| Ideas; thluxf to patent?
! Protect yonr they may bring you wealth,
i Write JOHN WEDDKliBUILN A CO.. Patent Attor
neys, Hat Washington, 1>. C-, f^r their price otli*
?,od o'! two hundred inventions wanted.
T ennessee ^ente
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At Nashville, Tenn.
IVSay 1st to Oct. 3ist.
Tire Buildings of the Tennessee Centennial,
«n numbers end architectural beauty, sur
pass Atlanta’s and neariy eqeal Chicago’s.
The exhibits are ail ready, and are inter¬
esting and instructive. The live stock
display excels any exhibition of the kind
ever made. Ihe Midway is great.
The YVestern & Atlantic Railroad,
& and the bS^T Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
trains with PoSIman'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,
Generei Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA, GA.
Special Notice: T &EX d ™S£«r
to a
than staying at home.
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NEW GOODS. ? 9 V
Just getting A line of Calico, checks, Sheeting - , Gmg
k amSj Cottonades, Jeans, Percales, DreSS Goods, India
Linon, Ladies Hats, Gents Hats, Cheviots, Batist, cashmere
& Our Gents’ Suits will be in SOOU.
1 SOME OF OUR PRICES.
C hecks, ...... 3f.
Batist,...... 3c. Ix&sm
Lawns...... ......4c. v
j Sheeting, Ladies Vests, .. . 4^c. 5c. V
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Q cnts Shirts, 15c. Sr s'
. ■ ■ ap > .-y.
" Ties,........05c.
" Pants.......50c.
j If you want to buy anything in Dry Goods, Noting,
Hats, Suits, ’*ants, Tinware, Glassware, and crockery, call
on US,
We now - have a nice line of Dry Goods, tjats, Suits^
etc. Before buying vour fall and winter Suits call and ex
j amine our line arftl we will save you money,
j
Don't forget our Urpcery Department; Meat, Flour,
! Lard, . Tobacco, snuff, cigais, cheroots, soda, candy, Match
jgtc.i etc., all at reasonable prices, 1
We buy and ship produpe,
Coine to see us if you want to trade, we think we
can save you some pipney.
FIN@HSR BROS.,
spring PLACE, GEORGIA.
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AT HARD TIME PRICES.
^Mam^ssansssmi3B^Bsssm
j YVe handle the only Geniinjc Oliver Chilled Plows and Plow
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: 1 i.duou.
We invite all our Murray Friends Jto call and examine our ftopfc
# f Plows and Plow Points before baying elsewhere,
YV t) also handle a full line of Groceries and will sell CHEAP.
j 1>H and see us at the old Flemister 4 Heggie Stand.
] t Gin
| ooKY * Gregory, Dalton, Ga
LOOK HERE! *
We have just added to our stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries the nicest, best and cheapest array of Hardware
Queensvvare and Tinware ever seen in spring Place.
MILLINERY. 2G
WG HAVE- A VERY FINE AND SELECT LINE OF
MILLENERY, Direct from New York, which is it
charge of Mrs. Johnson And w e a rcisDy Invite a I
the Ladies to come and Nee, . Nothing old, Nothing shod
dyand Nothing tha*. .s not First-class -all 1S97 Stjdes i
Wealso jay highest irarl-ct^rif IcriJl :r ( : ct cor
i try Produce, and sell as cheap as anybody.
Come and see us- Respectfully,
w, j & j EJohnson