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NEW
DEPOT SALOON K
ATLANTA, 6A.
Hudqoirttrs for
Pore Liquors
Soils Hu Best.
CORN WHISKEYS
OLD WILD CAT
1 quart 60c, 4 quart* *2.00, gallon jug $1 m.
BKNNBTT 88WKKT MASH
1 quart 06c 4 quart* $2.50, gallon jug $2.25
BENNKTT’S CATAWBA VALLEY
1 quart 76c, 4 quart* $2.76, gallon jug $2.60
OLD MOUNTAIN COKk.
J quart 60c, 4 quart* $2.00, gallon jug $1.86
tl'ENUINK OLDoKORGIA CORN,
quart «0c, 4 quart* $2.80, gallon jug $2.00
SIcCARTvS PRIVATE STOCK.
I quart jt.OU, 4 quart* $8.60,gallon jug 8,00
SOUR MASH CORN
H gallon jug 76c gallon jug $1.60
FRUIT BRANDIES
Maryland Peach: 1 quart $1,041, 4 quarts $2,60,
gallon jug $8.26, Georgia Apple: 1 quart 76c, 4
quart* $2.76, gallon jug $2.60
Corn, Rye or Gin, $2.00 per dozen short pints.
Bend me your orders—sure treat you right.
Yours for business and pure liquors.
JIM McCAPTY, Proprietor,
No. 28 W. Hunter St., ATLANTA, New Depot Saloon.
Bell Phone 2969; Standard Phone 1861. Write for price list.
DR. B. E. HALL, Mnt'st
Will be in Spring Place first Tuesday s of each
month for the purpose of doing Dental Work for
the General Public. Will spend one week or more if
necessary of each month.
Located with Dr. J. B. Hughes
S. C BROWN
LEGHORNS
Are the greatest lay¬
ers of all the famous
non-setting breeds of
chickens.
We have thoroughbred
stock and guarantee sat¬
isfaction.
Eggs, per setting of
thirteen.....50c.
Call on or write
J.E. JOHNSON
SPRING PUCE, . GA.
TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
Meny Have Dyspepsia and Don't Enow
It. Read Symptoms.
Do you belch up wind? Do
you taste your food for an hour or
more after eating? 1)*» you see
speck# or haze before the eyes?
Are you pale ami haggard? Does
your heart flutter? Are you diz¬
zy at times? Do you have pains
in side or back? Do you have
risings or pimples on the skin?
Are you low spirited? Is there a
sour taste in your stomach? Is
your breath bad? If so you have
Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous
condition, don’t delay, but take
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy as
directed on label. It is made for
just such troubles and symptoms.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy re¬
moves acids from the stomach,
strengthens weak stomachs, helps
digest your food, stops all aches
and pains, stops lluttering of the
heart, (sometimes called heart
disease). By making the foot!
digest new blood is made and all
pimples disabpear. Tyner’s Dys¬
pepsia Remedy, sold by druggists,
50c a bottle. Money refunded if
it fails to cure. Medical advice
and circular free by writing to
Tyner Dyspepsia Remedy Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
To Cure a CaM in toe Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui¬
nine Tablets. Druggists refund
mon#y if it fails to cure, E. W.
GROVES’ signature is on each
bo*. 25c.
RYE WHISKEYS.
OLO COBWEB!)
1 quart $1.36, 4 quarts $4.60, K*lle*
oOLDKN WEDDING
1 quart Jl.dn, « quarts $3.6*, gallon jug
MOUNTAIN SPRING (Lincoln County)
1 qimrt $!.*«. 4 quails*8 50, gallon jug 8.IK)
4 X MCNOCRAm
1 quart 7 V, 4 quarts *2.70, gallon jug $2.80.
GREEN BRIAR (Lincoln County)
1 quart 76c. 4 quarts *L75, gallon jug $2,60.
OI.D MONACO
1 quart Me, 4 quarts $2.60, gallon jug $2.26.
OLD CAPITOL
1 quart 60c, 4 quarts *1.76, gallon jug *1.60.
tcaalM Bottling Distillery
1. W. Harper Yellow Htcme
Red Top Green,, River
Old WakemaM Murray Hill Club
Mark Roger* Yellow Label
*1.25 Per Quart,
LEONARD & ALY,
WHOltSMLB IlrakLKI* IN
Country Produce.
Dalton, to., June I, 1906.
We make the following prices F. 0.
8. Dalton:
Hen#, each JO cts. Beeswax. per lb. 2<» cts
Cocks, each 20 cts. Washed white wool 30c lb
Fries large each, 20c Corn shelled, per V>n. 10c
Fries, Fries, medium small, each lftc Corn ear, white per lady, hu do cts
tfle Peas, #1,00
Guineas, cac.i, lie Peas white, brown eye. 1 tK)
1 hicks, each 00c to Sic " ** black eyes, 1 Oft
Geese, each no sale ” clujr l Oft
Turkeys, per lb 12c '* whips Hides, * sailed Wtc
Eggs, per dozen lb I2i-‘2c Hides, green, diy. salted ilc «c
Mutter, per ,0 V
Hides, dry, Hint, 12 cts.
We earnestly solicit your pat¬
ronage and promise you our very
best service.
Very truly yours,
LEONARD & ALY.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, los* of strength, bad nervoiae breath,
ness, headache, constipation, *nd catarrh
general debility, sour rising*. Indigestion.
of the stomach are all due to
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov¬
ery represents the natural Juices of diges¬
tion as they oils! In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonio
and reconstructive properties. Kodol tor
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion remedy
slid dyspepsia, but this famous
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, d Raveiiswood, W. Va . **»,:—
" I-vaa troubled with sour stomach for twent* rear*.
Kodol cured me and are are now urine It In milk
tor baby." You 1st
Kodol Digests Whet
BoMlas only. Ralieaea Indltestion, sour stomach,
belchlnf ot ras. etc.
Prepared by *. O. DeWITT * 430.. CHICAGO.
For sate by S. H. Kelly,
hi Sell Defense
Major Hamm, editor and manag¬
er of the Constitutionalist, Emi¬
nence, Ky., when he was attack¬
ed, four years ago, by l'iles,
bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, of which he says: "It
cured me in ten days and no
trouble since.” Quickest healer
of Burns, Sores, Outs, Wounds.
25c at O. O. Cole’s store.
KILL CURE the COUCH LUNGS t
the
WITH Dr. King’s
New Discovery
I /Consumption OUSMa* SOclSI-OO ph**
V/OlOt Frt* Trial.
4ar**tfc»dbuicke4,t Cur* far all'
THBOAT and LUNG TKOXJB
llt. or ESVIT BACK.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST
A PROCLAMATION
By His Excellency, Joseph M. Terrell,
Governor of Georgia.
ExecririvK Dkpartmknt,
State of Gkohgia,
Atlanta, July 31.
Whereas, The General Assem¬
bly, at its session in 1906, pro¬
posed an amendment to the Con¬
stitution of this State, as set forth
in an Act approved July 81,1906,
to wit:
A bill to be entitled an Act to
propose to the qualified electors
of this State, an amendment
to paragraph 2 of section 1 of
article 11 of the Constitution
of this State as amended by
the ratification by the quali¬
fied voters of this State of the
Act approved July 19, 1904,
and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assem bly of Georgia,
That the followingamendment is
hereby proposed to paragraph 2,
section 1, article 11 of the Con¬
stitution of this State, as amend¬
ed by the ratification by the
qualified voters of this State of
the Act of July 19, 1904, to wit,
by adding to said paragraph the
"Provided, however, that in
addition to the counties now pro¬
vided for by this Constitution,
there shall be a new county laid
out from the counties, of Irwin
and Wilcox, bounded as follows:
‘Beginning at the point where
the south line of land lot No. 167
in the third district of Wilcox
county crosses the Alapaha river,
and running due east along the
said south line to the northeast
corner of land lot 159 in the
third district of Irwin county;
thence north to the northeast
corner of land lot 172 in the third
district of Wilcox county; thence
east to the northeast corner of
land lot No. 174 in the third dis¬
trict of Irwin county; thence
south to the northeast corner of
land lot No. 157 in the third dis¬
trict of Irwin county, and thence
east to the northeast corner of
land lot 160 in the third district
of Irwin county, and thence south
to the northeast corner of land
lot No. 66 in the third district of
Irwin county; thence east to the
northeast corner of land lot 02 in
the third district of Irwin county,
and thence south to the northeast
corner of land lot No. 82 in the
third district of Irwin county;
thence east to the southeast cor¬
ner of land lot No. 233 in the
fourth district of Irwin county,
and thence north to the south¬
west corner of land lot No. 206 in
the fourth district of Irwin
county, thence to the southeast
corner of land lot No. 39 in the
fourth district of Irwin county,
and thence north along the east
line of land lot No. 39 to the
Ocmulgee river, and thence in a
westerly direction along the Oc¬
mulgee river to the point where
House creek in Wilcox county
empties into the Ocmulgee
river, and thence in a westerly
direction along the said House
creek to the point where the
said House creek crosses the
north line of land No. 255 in the
third district of Wilcox county,
and thence west along the north
line of said land lot 255 and the
district lines between the first
and third districts in the said
county of Wilcox to the Alapaha
river, and thence in a southerly
direction along the said Alapaha
river to the starting point.’
"That Fitzgerald shall be the
county site of said county.
"Said county shall be attached
to the Third congressional dis¬
trict, and to the Oconee judicial
circuit until another circuit shall
be established embracing the
present county of Irwin, in which
case it shall belong to said new
circuit, and shall be attached to
the Fifteenth State Senatorial
district.
"That all legal voters residing
in the limits of said county of
Ben Hill entitled to vote for
members of the General Assem¬
bly under the laws of Georgia
shall on the first Tuesday in Jan¬
uary 1907, elect an ordinary, a
clerR of the supe/ior court, a
sheriff, a coroner, a tax-collector,
a tax-receiver, a county surveyor,
a county treasurer, and three
commissioners of roads and rev¬
enues for said county, said elect¬
ion to be held at Fitzgerald, the
county site of said county.
"That the superior courts of
said county shall be held on the
first Mondays in April and Octo¬
ber of each year.
"The limits of the said county,
the congressional and senatorial
districts and the judicial circuit
to which it is attached, the time
of holding the terms of the supe¬
rior courts shall be as designated
above until changed by law.
“Sec. 2. Be it further enacted,
That when this proposed amend¬
ment shall be agreed to by two-
third (2-3) of the members elect
ed to each of the two Houses
and shall have been entered on
the Journal of each House with
the ayes and nays taken thereon,
the Governor is hereby directed
to cause the said proposed
amendment to be advertised in
at least two papers in each con¬
gressional district at least two
months before the next general
election, to be held on the first
Wednesday in October, 1906,
and he shall also provide for a
submission of the proposed
amendment at said general elect¬ the
ion. And if a majority of
electors shall ratify such propos¬
ed amendment by a majority
of the electors qualified General to vote
for members of the
Assembly, such amendment shall
become a part of the
tion of Georgia.
“Skc, 3. Be it further
ed, That it shall be the duty of
the Governor to submit said
election in the following form :
That those voting in favor
said proposed shall have
or printed on their tickets, ‘In
favor of Ratification of the
Amendment to the Constitution
Creating the County of Ben Hill,
with Fitzgerald as the County
Site. 5 and those opposed to the
ratification of said amendment
shall have written or printed the on
their tickets, ‘Opposed Amendment to
Ratification of to
the Constitution Creating the
County of Ben Hill with Fitzger¬
ald as the County Site.’ ”
Now, t herefore, I, Joseph M.
Terrell, Governor of said State,
do issue this my proclamation
hereby declaring that the fore
going proposed amendment to
the Constitution is submitted lor
ratification or rejection to tlie
voters of the State, qualified to
vote for members of the General
Assembly, at the general elect¬
ion to be held on Wednesday,
October 3, 190(5.
JOSEPH M. TERRELL,
B^' the Governor : Governor.
Philip Cook, Secretary of State.
Sorrows of tbe Rich.
The man who had made $15,
000,000 in a few years looked
downcast, says the Chicago Rec
ord Herald.
"What’s the matter?” his
friend asked. “Why are you
unhappy? You ought to be thor¬
oughly satisfied. You have made
a splendid fortune, you are still
in the prime of life and the
workmen have just put the fin¬
ishing touches on your fine place,
what more do you want?”
"That’s just it,” the disconso¬
late one replied, "Instead of
moving into my palace now’ and
enjoying life, I’ve got to spend
five or six years hunting through
European junk shops for dingy
pictures with wdiich to decorate
my walls.
The End of the World
of troubles that robbed K. H.
Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all
usefulness, came when he began
taking Electric Bitters. He
writes : "Two years ago Kidney
trouble caused ine great suffer¬
ing, which I would never have
survived had I not taken Electric
Bitters. They also cured me of
General Debility.” Sure cure
for all Stomach, Liver and Kid¬
ney complaints, Blood diseases.
Headache, Dizziness and Weak¬
ness or bodily decline. Price 50c.
Guaranteed by (J . 0. Cole, mer¬
chant.
WOMAN SPRUNG
BUCKET OF MONEY
And She Was Not Crazy.—Said
Booker Told Her to Bathe
Three Times in Well.
Savannah, Ga., July 24.—
'Carrying a half gallon tin
bucket literally tilled with silver
and paper money, Mamie Brig¬
ham, colored, appeared before a
lunacy commission at the county
jail yesterday afternoon,
She had been incarcerated in
the prison for ten days and,
though she had all of this wealth
with her all that time, her secret
did not leak out. As the cells
of these non-violent patieuts are
left unlocked so they can exer¬
cise in the hallway, it is likely
the other prisoner* might have
found fat pilfering had they
known about the money. The
cash amounted to $100, and
Mamie took it with her when she
was dismissed from custody.
Mamie.had an off day atTybee
two weeks ago after she had
Big Reduction
Men’s and Ladies Oxfords
IN
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AND CLOTHING.
In order to reduce our
immense stock of sum
raer goods, we w i 1
prices that a .tin<
name you
can’t fail to interest
you.
Space forbids us going
into detail about prices
but if you’ll come in
and see us we will con¬
vince you that we
mean what we say.
Yours to serve,
Caylor & Yates,
DALTON, GA.
taken a double dose of quinine.
The drug affected her head
and caused Booker T. Washing¬
ton to give her advice about how
to bathe her head in the well
three times and be cured. She
was a little reserved about
Btvoker at the hearing, though at
other times since her arrest, she
has has been talkative on the
subject, claiming that he exer¬
cises some sort of spell over her.
Her stay in prison has had a
good effect on Mamie for she has
gotten all of her mental problems
solved. It was brought out that
she is somewhat of a miser. She
hordes up her earnings and makes
her husband pinch his expenses
and give her his wages. He ad¬
mitted, after seeing the bucket
full of money, that he knew
about its existence, but it was
evident he was more surprised
than the judge and the jurors.
The husband’s eyes bulged and
brightened when he saw the
large roll of bills and the layers
of silver dollar, The woman
was considerably embarrassed
when her secret was exposed.
iShe was rational. She remem¬
bered that she had been "crazy”
for a day or so, and admitted it,
but she thought the spell would
not return if she let quinine
alone.
There is nothing so pleasant as
that bright, cheerful, at-peaee
with-the-w'orld feeling when you
sit down to your breakfast. There
js nothing so conducive to good
word and good results. The
healthy man with the healthy
mind and body is a better fellow ,
a better workman, a better citi¬
zen than the man or woman who
is handicapped by some disability
however slight. A slight disor¬
der of the stomach will derange
your body, your thoughts and
your disposition. Get away from
the morbidness and the blues.
Keep your stomach in tune and
-both your brain and body will re¬
spond. Little indiscretions of
overeating can be easily correct¬
ed and you will be surprised to
sec how much better man you
are. Try a little Kodol For Dys¬
pepsia after your meals. Sold by
S. H. Kelly.
Even at Last.
In the dark, still hours, says
the Chicago News, some one
shouted ‘Burglar! ? )>
"You don’t say?”
“Ye.*, and then we all rushed
out of our apartments and down
the steps. In the shadows of a
corner we saw a crouching fig¬
ure.”
“Gracious!”
"And we puinmeled him until
he was idack and blue. Then
the lights were turned on and
everybody gave a cheer that
could lie heard a block.”
"How exciting! And was it
really a burglar?”
"No, it was the janitor. We
had made a mistake, but every¬
body gut the chance to settle to
an old grudge.”
LOOKING!
If you are looking for loca¬
tion, business or school write.
Fairmount Real Estate Co.,
FAIRMOUNT, GA.
Need fifty stores to care
for the trade that has
been going to Cartersville
and Rome.
COST YOU ONLY ONE CENT
to ask for map and other
information.
MAUD ERWIN,
Secretary.
Fairmount, Ga.