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Carter Dry Goods & Shoe Co.
Have decided to continue last weeks cut
prices for another week.
500 Clothes Brushes worth 50c, now 25c
only 15c to each $1.00 purchaser.
One FREE to each $5.00 purchaser.
All Oxfords and Slippers must and will go in this
Sale if price is any object. Only room for naming a few.
prices.
A few pairs Child’s White Canvass Oxfords Ln
2 o pairs Misses “ 1 “ 60 an ? 7 ^
25 pairs Ladies’ “ “ “ ^ 00
20 pairs Ladies’ Tan Oxfords worth $2.00 1 ow 1 00
Others in proportion. Oxfords great reductions.
Big Stock of Black at
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
1 hey still go at cost for a while yet. When it consid¬
ered that shoes have advanced since these were bought
and are expected to advance again soon, it will certainly
pay you to lay in your fail shoes during this sale. Re¬
member they are not shop worn goods. See our new
stock Children’s soft soles in white, black, blue drab and
wine colors, button and lace, 0 to 4, 25c and 50c.
All Summer Skirt, Dress Goods,
Lawns, Silks and Notions must
go at any reasonable sacrifice.
We name a few specials as
pointers.
t I t White Wash Skirts w >A’i 1 . now hoc.
! lot Blue and Black iSicilliarj Skirts 3.no now ; 50
12 Blue, Black and Gray Panama Skirts, great val
ues while they last L5 >
See our 13c lawns, now only iQc while they last.
See our ill and 12 1-2 lawns, now only 8c while
they last,
A few of the 4c lawns still to go in this sale.
s 0 yards mixed Dress Suitings 15c now going at 10c
>|0 “ “ “ “ “ “ 12 1 - 2 C
j Bleached Domestic 7-8 only yard.
’ yards best 5c
100 yard.
50O “ ^ “ “ 4x4 5c
Calicoes 5 C
Only enough room left for a few indicators in Notions.
Coats Thread 4 C
Balding and Corticelli Silk Thread 4c and 8c
Best Brass Pins 4 C
Common 1 c
iS x 34 Honey Comb Towels ■j i
22 x 44 i i (4 <4 8 1 4
Always come to the Cash Store. It is a money saver.
Respectfully,
Cartel ill! Ms & Shoe Co
| busi ness directory
A concise resume of the loading
interpriso* in Spring Place
Physician: . . MV PROFESSIONAl. services
becheatfuttX iinswewsd, W. W.ANDKRSON
General Merchant:
Shoes, Hardwore,Orowrirs. J. I„ ROBINSON.
CD CO 1 Ss the way of staple or kept fan*
1 S3 eatables always
stock at my store. lUaivY. Very
low twice*. SAM H.
Millinery, URY noons, Orocenes.
To!«uvos, etc,, at Live and
Let Live prices. Produce 0
stK-cialtv, l‘ It " W ti t 1 1
Store on the comer. ALVIN JONES, Prop
Blacksmith: AM still serving the
blic with reliable Re
the same oUl stand,
Horses short at 60 Cts. j. A. DICKSON.
Undertaking; „ . , i . I HAVK a complete
SSH THOMPSON.
1 v offered the miblic. 1., W,
"Chief Van" • WISDOM" ami "Ft
Mouut.m, " made by
’ . the Murray file Covsn purest t y
Milling Georgia, co,, Best
Flours manufactured in North
corn mill in this seetton. Votvr custom grinding
solirtte'* CHIP T OWENS Proprietor.
Only 82 Y'ears Old.
“lam only 82 years old and
be'real o!d to feel that way as
lers’Uays IZ 1 " 1
K H
of Dublin. Ga. Surely
nothing else keeps the old as
young and makes the weak as
strong as this grand tonic medi
cine. Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver,
inflamed kidneys or chronic con
atipal ion are unknown after tak
ing Electric Bitters a reasonable
time, * * °
grocer.
sa
:
If you are looking for loca¬
tion, business or school w rite.
Fairmount Real Estate Co
FAIRMOUNT, GA.
Need fifty stores to care
for the trade that has
been going to Cartersville
and Rome.
GOST YOU ONLY ONE CENT
to ask for map and other
information.
MAUD MAI TfA cn\l/l CKWIIM, 1M
Secretary.
Fairmount, Ga.
GEORGIA, Murray County—To
T. • J.
i^du^fonn ;e be appoVnt
S’K!
of said county. Notice
hereby gi ven that sanl appllioa
tion term w of ill Court be^ heard.at of Orainary ^ of said
county to be held on the first
Monday in July 1906.
\\ it ness my hand and official
signature, this the 9th day of Jnly
M Q ri)GEKi Ordinary.
THE MUIIHAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1 906
INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED.
J. B. Anderson and the expert
Miss Lela Wilson and J. B.
Anderson said : “prefixes,suffixes
arid definitions should be taught
in spelling lessons as early as
possible.” adjourned 12
The house at
o’clock for dinner. Order was
called at 1 :B0 p. m.
Song: Not I, But Christ." _
Music by the organist. The
chairman then appointed a com
inittee for resolutions. J. B.
Anderson, J. C. \\ aters and
Lela Wilson were appointed on
this committee.
“The Professional Interest of
the Teacher” was dwelt upon by
several of the teachers, stressing
the responsibilities that a teacher
should feel in school work.
An address on \ entilation”
was given by Giles Dunn; some
convenient plans wefe given.
The face of the expert was
brightened by a beautiful bou
quet of ilowers presented by Miss
J. Terry.
Intermission of ten minutes.
Song : “Blessed Home music
by Miss May Carney.
“Methods on Map Drawing and
Its Importance How to Teach
and Prevent Tracing,” by
May Carney, M. D. Douthitf, J.
B. Anderson and the expert. f
Misses Nettie Gladden and
Eola Edmondson being absent,
“Correlation of History and Ge¬
ography” was shown how best
taught by Miss Lela Wilson, J.C.
Waters ami M. D. Doutlwtt.
* “The Importance of Grading
the Public Schools of Our Comi¬
ty” and the plans for an effort to
grade the school were given by
Miss Lela Wilson, J. C. Waters,
J. B. Anderson and the expert.
School Equipments and Deco- j
rations of School Building” was
indorsed by the expert.
With a few encouraging induce
ments by the chairman for punct
uality, and the heautiluJ song,
“All Hail the Power of Jesus’
Name,” the house adjourned to
meet at 8 iSO a. m. July 20.
rKIiM . *MiLx .... .. iu\ -U.
J.
Order was called this morning °
at 0 a. Ill. Opening . . oxercisen
were conducted by the expert.
Song ; “What a Friend We Have
in Jesus;” music by Miss May
Carney. of the day
The program was
begun by the expert and J, C.
Waters with some lessons on the
“Difficulties in Percentage.”
Lessons on the “Methods of
Teaching Ratio and Proportion”
by J. W. Harris and the expert.
Intermission of ten minutes,
gong: “Glory to IIis Name;”
music by the organist.
Lessons on the “Essential Dif¬
ferences in Forms of Govern¬
ment” by J. 0. Waters, J. B.
Anderson and Miss Lela Wilson;
were interestingly given.
Some interesting remarks on
the “Nervous System and the
Effect of Narcotics” were given
by the expert and J. B. Anderson.
General discussions on “School
Managements, Regular Attend¬
ance and Mow Encourage School
Work” were discussed by several
of the teachers. Prof. Anderson
said: “Confidence in yourself, as
well as your pupils, is very essen¬
tial in school management.”
The w eek’s program was closed j
with an impressive description of;
the “True Teacher” by the ex
pert, which shows that she is m
cluded as a true teacher. Song:
“Beautiful;” music by the or
The house adjourned at
12 o’clock for dinner.
Order was called at 1 :lo by the
chairman; song: “Standing by
the Cross;” music by the expert
Hie chairman then addressed
the teachers with a few words in
regard to school work, thanking
those present for their attend
anee and attention.
The report of the committee of
resolutions was read by Prof. J.
Waters and was adopted with
out any correction. ;
With a few words of thanks
from the expert, and song, “God
Again,” the house adjourned at
2 p . m.
rksolcrioss or committee.
We, your committee on resolu
tions, desire to submit the fol
lowing report:
Whereas, the trustees of
ant Valley High School have
kmdld granted us the use of the
school building, and whereas Miss
Gladden has presented for our
interest the latest and best meth
instruction, and whereas
^ifi^ld
,n ™' e Jfved
. truste'es 1 That we
t h a „k the of Pleasant
Valley High School for the use of
, ^fetid
we
thanks to mm secretary ■ for his
• -
-
Regulved< ;i That we extend
tinuiks to Miss Lula Gladden for
the <*ceilent lectures winch she [
has given during the week, and;
for the kind interest she has
manifested in us, and the untir-,
ing efforts in our behalf in this !
institute. Resolved, 4, That tender) j
we
()Ur thanks to Supt. Gregory fori
hjfJ ab ] e and efficient manage-)
, nent 0 f this institute, and for
j,j s unselfish devotion to the cause
0 f education, for the interest he
)iag ta j- en 0 „ r schools, for his
f a i riu . S s and and impartiality to the his] j
t e£ic hers, we endorse
uiethods, and commend hisabil-i
jty to t)le consideration to all
a friend of education.
Revolved, 6, That we thank the
peup j e of Pleasant Valley for
^heir hospitality during the week,
Resolved, 4>, That we,as teach
erg endeavor to make .this the
^ in the history of
j,est year’s work
, ul r county,
Resolved, further, That a copy
of these resolutions be furnished
The Murray News for publication,
j Waters, UhTn.,
j. B. Anderson,
(Miss) Lkla Wilson,
Committee,
fttTIYSKlBSIYCORE Right*
Makell Kidneys and Bladder
Children like Kennedy’s Laxa
tive Honey and Tar. The pleas¬
antest and best cough syrup to
take, because it contains no opi¬
ates. Sold by S, II. Kelly.
Legal Notices
libel for Divorce.
OROWITA. Murray Comity. To the Superior
I jjQmj brings this his complaint ag*inst 1 rent
, tay of „m.ar y t,,. m u,<
State of Georgia ptaineil iM *;tsl dotvii-Iant inter
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££
than twelve months before the filing of this
f u>en’meoftiefc-mms-ni.i
t msm
than plaintiff, the ami marriage said fact unknown of pregnancy to plaintiff was at
the time of
Wherefore, petition**! prays: from rWJemlant be
That a tout divorce
grantetl to him . do issue, directed
Second That process to
wSnJfei'Jffiy
GEORGIA, Murray County:
T. W. Oolvard u resident of
said state having duly applied
to he appointed of the person
and property of John, Addie and
Vinnie Hays, minors, under the
age of 14 years except Vinnie,
who is sixteen years old, resident
in said comity. Notice is hereby
given that said application will
be passed on at the next Court
of Ordinary of said county to be
belli on the first Monday in Aug¬
ust 1906. Witness my hand and
official signature. This the 9th
<my of July 1906.
R. M. Giukjkr, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia, Murray County.
Notice is heuehy given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell land belonging to the es
tafce of b. A. Gregory, for the
* of attribution. Said ap
plication will ... , be . heard , at , the .
regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in August,
W. D. Grkuorv.
Administrator the .. estate of
upon ^
B. A. Gregors*.
Notice of Sale.
Georgia, . Murray County,
Will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Spring
p{ Ga „ * within the legal hours
„ 8a . * e on ^ ie Tuesday . in
August next the following de
scribed property to-wit:
Nin , tv . six acres more or less
lumber land oil of lots of land
Nos. 282 and 295 lying within 11-2
miles of Spring Place ; One house
aml i ot j n the town of Spring
pj containing one acre more
or , l e ss and , , being . the property
occupied by Mrs, M. L. Henry at
her death ; One town lot of land
containing one acre more or less
in the town of Spring Place and
known as the O’Connor meadov.
s^ing ^ tT'in acres tne town aTt'he more of ot
Place and known J
0. Henry property,
All of the above property lying
and dllu being ** in the 824th district
G * M ' ° f S&ld ° /
sold as the property of Mrs ‘ M ' L
Henrv,'deceased. This property
is being sold for the purpose of
distribution among the step-ehil
Words of Interset
*
_______
To Furniture Beyers
For the next 60 days we will
offer special inducements to cash
buyers. Cali and see us and vou
will learn something to your ben
Furniture
Coffins
Caskets
dreu of Mrs. M. L. Henry, deceas¬
ed. This July 6, 1906.
.Terms 1-2 cash, balance in 12
months.
J. L. Cole,
J, T. Henry,
Executors of the estate of Mrs.
M. L. Henry. >
GEORGIA, Murray County.
To the Superior Court of said
county:
John T. Richardson brings this
his petition against the Colley
Construction Company, doing
business in said county, and al¬
leges the following facts :
J. That defendants are
ed to petitioner in the sum of
1189.67 for that the s&id defend¬
ant did on the 20th dav of May,
1905, begin to buy soda waters
and continued to byy from time
to time the same up to the 22 nd
of Aueu,!. lDOi, from petitioue,!■
ordering in amount $189. 61 .
true copy of said various amounts
is hereto attached and made a
part of this petition and marked
Exhibit “P” with usual leave of
reference prayed to the same.
2. That said defendants have
not paid said account, nor any
part thereof.
8. On the 18th day of Decem¬
ber, 1905, petitioners sued out
before S. B. Felker, a justice of
the peace for said county, an at
tachment against tne said de¬
fendants for said debt, retainable
to the Feb. term of the said court
which said attachment writ
was levied on the 16th day of
Dec. 1905, by W. C. Groves,
sheriff of said county, upon the
following personalty, to wit:
One mare mule, called“Maud”
S years oil and 17 hands high;
also one horse mule called “Bald
Eagle,” 8 years old and 17 hands
high, as the property of said de¬
fendant.
Wherefore petitioner prays
judgment for said debt both gen¬
eral and special liens as allowed
by law on said property and that
said property be sold to pay the
same, and whatever other prop¬
erty the said defendants may
have, for the full and complete
satisfaction of this debt.
Lawton Nalley,
Atty P. Q.
Exhibit “I*.”
Colley Construction Company
DUE
John J. Richardson.
ray 1905 10 Do*. Soda Water at 35c per Do*.
vuie ' SB • * *
' SO 1-2' •
32 • »3 '
4 ft
19
40
nly -M 38
?. 40
42
m
40
1 *
20
*29 1-2
40
Tolal 593 i»ozen Bottles
“.-e:
595xHNc:;183.45
16x30 1-30-5 m
Total Amount 189.67.
Leave to Sei! Land.
Georgia, Murray County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Thom¬
as Leach for the purpose of dis¬
tribution. Said application will
be heard at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first
Monday in August, 1906.
W. L. Henry,
Administrator upon the estate of
Dr. Thomas Leach.
MONUMENTAL WORK
Of all Kinds,
Styles and Grades
We have just put in opera
tion a large plant for the
manufacture of all kinds,
grades shapes and sizes of
monumental work and solicit
a patronage from those in
nei cl of such goods.
We will be pleased to show
you our work and make you
prices when you come to
EATON, COFFEY &, GO.
Bile
Poison !
has a very bad effect on your sys¬
tem. It disorders your stomach
and digestive apparatus, taints your
blood and causes constipation, with
ail its fearful ills.
Word's
Slack-Draught
is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and
blood purifier.
It gets rid of the poisons caused
by over-supply of bile, and Quickly
cures bilious headaches, dizziness,
loss of appetite, nausea, indiges¬
tion, constipation, malaria, chills
and fever, jaundice, nervousness,
irritability, melancholia, and all
sickness due to disordered liver.
It is not a cathartic, but a gentle,
herbal, liver medicine, which eases
without irritating.
Price 25c at all Druggists.