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THE FAIR
THE FAIR THE FAIR
WANTED WANTED
Carter DryGoods & StLio Co.
DALTON, GA.
J. A. CARTER, Proprietor
Together with Mrs. Beulah Trevitt, Misses Mny
cie Mian ilton, Susie C> r sr and Messrs, bam
Shields and Albert Carter extend a specia and
CORDIAL INVITATION to everybody in \A bitfield and
adjoining counties to visit this Mammoth Store ,26
Hamilton St. (Loveman Building) and make it
headquarters
DURING FAIR WEEK
1 st, if 100 warm deposit Jour by wraps. mammoth stove.
2 nd, if wet or cold warm our
3 rd, f t red, to take a rest. stroU
4th if you want to feast you eves take a
through both FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS
and inspect the best selected stock <>f Dry Goods,
Dress Goods, Krinklednwp. Eiderdown, Flannel
ettes, Silks, Rmbroideri s. Laces, Lace Cm tan-,
Ladies’ and Children’s j ic rets, Softs,
Furs, Blankets, Comforts, Shoes. 1 r inks, Uni
brellas, Staple and Fancy Notions, Underwear etc, -
ever displayed in Dalton, at prices that only 35
CASH HOUSE can afford.
ah, last, but not least, if you want to save money
supply your needs for the winter from us and we
will certainly appeciate the favor.
DON’T OVERLOOK our Cloak, Fur and Trunk Depart¬
ment on the SECOND FLOOR.
PREMIUM OFFER.
good clothes brushes worth 50 c now' only
25 c. Every $1 purchaser can have one for 15 c.
One free to each $5 purchaser.
For Saturday and all next week we offer one lot
of Umbrellas for 25c. See our *1 Waterproofed and
Rustless Wire Umbrella. A regular *1.25 quality,
bought 100 at a time to get them down to 11.
Very Respectfully, Co
Cartel Dry Goods & Shoe ■
I Will Sell
For the next 30 days the fol¬
lowing articles mentioned for
cash only.
7 Bars Laundry Soap, 25c.
3 Cakes Toilet Soap, 10c. <
3 Drums Bruton Snuff, 25c.
3 Plugs Sweep Stakes Tobacco, 25c.
Lemons per dozen, 20c.
Acme Flour per 100 lbs. $2.70
Alpine “ “ “ “ $2.30
Meal per bushel, 75c.
Everything else priced in proportion to the above
list. Ciqars, Tobaccos and every thing usually found
in a first class grocery store.
Cups and Saucers
I have the nicest line of Shirts, Ties, Overalls and
hose in town and the lowest prices. W ill pay the
highest prices for uroduce.
SAM H. KELLY,
SPRING PLACE. GA.
THE MURRAY MEWS FRIDAY OCTOBER 12, 1^*6
HOLLY
The Association at Prospect
Sunday was a great success. A
large crowd attended, and all
seemed to enjoy themselves.
Sheriff W. 0. Groves passed
through our town Monday.
J. N. Burks and son, Grover,
made a business trip to Dalton
Monday.
Van Owens was smiling on his
many friends here Tuesday.
Tom Maxville and Miss Mae
Brindle were happily married
last Sunday morning at the home
of the bride’s parents. We wish
them much success and happi¬
ness through life.
Miss Mabel Hooper is down
from Dalton visiting
and friends this week.
Gotten picking is the order of
t te day here.
Last Sunday morning the
of death again descended
our community and took
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hall their bright little two-year
old baby. The family and
ones have the heartfelt
of the entire community in
loss of their little one.
G. W. Pritchett, of
ga, attended the Association
Prospect Saturday and
John Robinson, of lower
ray, graced our streets one
last vveeK.
Jackson Cagle is op the
list this week.
Mrs. Essie Edmondson
Mrs. B. E. Hall and little daug'
ter, Kdher Net, is visiting
tires in Spring Place this
Bud Burks and little
Miss Dashie, were up from Bar¬
tow coti n tv and spent a few day
with relatives and friends
last week.
Mrs. Walter Roger? and
MissJosie Thomas, wt r ■
1:1 town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
visited relatives in Gilmer
ty last week.
J. R. Ridgeway visited ,
Pickens county last week.
Jack Frost visited us this
Hollydkrry.
OAKLAND
Several from this place
ed the Association at Prospect
Sunday.
Henry Stuart passed
our burg Saturday morning.
Sammie and Miss Mattie
spent Saturday night with
sister, Mrs. Voting at Ilolly.
Walter Davis was in our
Sunday morning.
Misses Vinnieand Delia Town¬
send visited the Misses Roberts
Sunday.
Luther Stuart, made a Hying
trip to Chatsworth Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Russell and Alfred Mcllan
passed through our burg Sunday
■uornmg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11, Townsend
visited their daughter, Mrs. Wil¬
lie Roberts, Sunday evening.
Isaac Stuart passed through
our burg Monday morning en
route to Hassler Mill.
Charlie Davis was the guest of
Arthur Roberts Sunday.
John Holland was riding high
through our burg Sunday.
Mrs. Isaac Stuart visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Roberts, Monday night.
Honkysuckws.
TENGA
Dear friends, will you listen
while I tell von a few items of
our nourishing little town?
R. E. Weber is erecting a nice
dwelling here, lie has his livery
stable completed.
J. N. Epperson hiss jurfc re
tnrnesl from » hosioes, trip to
Spring Place.
J. P. Howaru has his cotton
gin almost completed, and wid
begin fr ginning soon.
Mrs. rr Tucker,of , t Etowah, V, 1 T Tenii., .
is visiting Mrs, Will Shields,
near here.
Ralph, the little son of O. M.
o, but r: it es, 18 improving. tog* v„ s
11. J. F.pperson, who is a. .end
ing school atConnasauga, visited
homefolks recently.
• ClOK AND Joe.
Bids for Locations.
To the people of the Seventh
Congressional Uisti lot:
Notice is hereby given t.liat
until noon, the 25th (lay os Octo¬
ber, H100, I" will receive at my
office, at the Capitol, sealed pro¬
posals for the location of the
Industrial and Agricultural
School in the Seventh C mgress
ional District, as authorized by
the Act appr >ved August 18, 1006
entitled “An Act to provide for
the establishment and mainten
ance of Schools of Agriculture
and the Mechanic arti in tire >e
so«ctive Congressional Districts
of this State.”
On the 26th day of October,
1906, at Rome, Georgia, I will
present the proposals so received
to the Trustees of said School, at
which time and place the same
will be duly and carefully con
side red.
The right is referved to reject
any and all proposals, or to call
f„r new offers, 01 to proscribe
conditions that may render any
proposal already made acceptu
able. J. M. Tkhrku,,
Governor of Georgia.
By the Governor:
Bkxjamin M. Blackburn,
Secretary
Executive Department.
FOR SALE—Engine and saw¬
mill ami fixtures, cheap. Cash
or on time. Apply to A. L. Keith,
To Curi a Cel<l in One Day
Take I AXATIVE BROMO Qui
nine Tablets, Druggists refu-d
ne ney if it fails to cure. E. W.
GROVES’ signature is on each
box. 25c.
When a horse is so overworked
it lies down and in other ways
declares its inability to go furtb
er, you would consider it criini
j na| to UR6 foroei Many a man of
humane impulses, whowould not
willingly harm a kitten, is guilty
of cruelty where his own stomach
is concerned Overdriven, needs over
worked, when what it is
g 0m ething that will digest, the
ifood eaten and help the stomach
■
to recuperate. Something like
J lift dot H. For Kelly. Dyspepsia that is sold
by S.
Petition for Charier.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
To the Superior Court* of said
County:
The petition of YV. W. Wood
rnir, Jr,, James G. Steroid, Joe
1*. Davis, Ed Gothard and Sam
G. Shields, of the State of Tenn¬
essee, and W. Deane 11 am, oi
Murray county, Georgia, respect¬
fully shows:
J. That they desire, for them¬
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to become incorpor¬
ated under the name and style of
the Alyce Mineral Company,
2. The term for which peti¬
tioners ask to be incorporated is
twenty years, with the privilege
of renewal at the end of that time.
J, The capital stock of the cor
poration is Four Hundred Thou¬
sand Dollars ($400,000), divided
into shares of one thousand do]
lars each.
4. The whole of said capital
stock of $400,000 has been fully
paid up by deeding to said corpo¬
ration the mineral interests in]
and lots of 281, land all numbers in the Twenty-sixth 297, 279,2®)J I
district and Second section lot] ofj
Murray county, Georgia, each
containing one less. hundred and sixty]
ceres, more or
5, The object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit
and gain to its stockholders. Pe¬
titioners propose to and carry selling on a]
business of buying
real estate, all minerals, talc,
soapstone, mineral lands, mining,
leasing, sub leasing and financing
lessees and Sub lessees and to do
any and all things pertaining to
mining, as provided by the laws
of Georgia.
6. The principal office of said
propose'! corporation will be in
^»“« ”*“•
Wherefore petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate under,
the name and style aforesaid,en
to th f. ri S !,t ^ Privileges
and immunities and subject to
liabilities fixed by law.
C. N. King,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, Murray Uounty.
(hat the aboyp and foregbing is a
^ rue ro p V 0 f the application filed
in my office. Sept. 20th, 190(3,
G. H. Akkowood.
CleikS. O.
Furniture
riattresses
Art Squares
RUGS
Picture Framing
Mattings
Caskets, Coffins
106 Phones: and 202 Baker & Buchanan GEORGIA DALTON,
THE MEW STANDARD “GRAND” ROTARY
Is the Sewing Machine of the Present and Future
# .
The new “Standard” rep¬
resents a triumph of Twen¬
tieth Century progress in
sowing machines—a glow¬
ing, breathing tribute to
the genius and skill of
American mechanics. The
Standard is conceded the mb
easiest machine to handle—
dona more work in less time. Afi,.
Docs better work with less /Aw
effort. Does it readily, \f fej
quietly and with positively
less fatigue to the operator.
Come in and let us talk it
over.
McWilliams bros.
“THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES.’
S. C; BROWN
LEGNORNS
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 PLACE, . o ■<
FREE!
One Season Ticket
tO the Whltfiejd
VOUIlty Pair hair tAPV- tOCV
p rv ClA OO Cfl
^
pUrCttaSer.
Evans & Ct>.
the original laxative cough sy*ui»
KEHIIEDY’SLAXATIVEaOSEY“TAS
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fOLllel.loJX, Prevents Pbsunionio
Cu?es Colds:
Legal Notices
Notice of Sale.
©FORTHa; Murray County. of Ordi
By vutue Dt ordtw from the Court
rt iVy .,i uqLj cotintv will sold *t public outcry
or tii - t Tuesday in November, ivil6, at the
court .m sat f comity^.. Iki ween ih(t usual
Hour.- . the follow rive reatesi&tf iu Murray
gounri • • j f« '*■ ii i.mc parcel of l tud described
.!«, f( ’! u >• utvit'A. mote or less, IteiiiK part of
dot.of liiMd.Ko -U iWh I>istr 0t f 3rd scct.OH of
said cowuty. Be' tutiu-i at tre uorthwesc corner
of said La. vaimjtij: xiuth hu n*u *»tak«
thence * '>t to U«e yht ftf way <4 the L. & N,
raitrofc l tl ^nce north with the right of way to
the sc:wer y. t K . theuce west to a rock, thence
north whh tin- fence to the original line; thence
west to Lhel^qnnuig time comer. and place another
Also at the sOtue par*
eel •»*« U.h, desviithwi as follow s. Oae acre,
more <>r bc> nnin^nt northeast thence corner in south¬ run¬
ning; v est ilHJ feet to a ditch; a
erly direction with the diUh to a rock; thence
cast to the old Federal road; Lienee north to the
begin n i «g corner. T er ms cash
JOHN T BRKWIvR, Guardian.
for Geo.and Joseph Brewer.
1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY |
4 concur resume of the Leading
interprises in Spring Place
Physician: answered. ISSXS W, ANDERSON
be cheerfully W.
General Merchants A SELECT
stock of Dry
Goods, Hats
C lothtn g
Shoes, HardwarerGroceries. J, L, ROBINSON.
Groceries; EVERYTHING to be found
| in the way of staple or fan¬
cy eatables is always kept
in stock at my store. Very
low prices. SAM H. KELIrY.
Millinery, DRY GOODS, Groceries,
Tobaccos, etc., at Dive and
Let Live prices. Produce a
specialty. TheWhite
Store on the corner. ALVIN JONES, Prop,
Blacksmith: _. . I AM still serving the
Horses shod at 60 cts. J. A. DICKSON.
Undertaking! I HAVE of Coffins, a complete
iine Caskets
and Burial Robes. My
services are THOMPSON. respectful¬
lv offered the public. ly W.
“Chief Van" "WISDOM" aad "Ft
Mountain.' made a by
" g the Milling Murray col the C o purest u t v
Ftours manufactured in Norjh Georgia, grinding iiest
corn mill in >his seetion. Yonr custom
soticite* CHIT T OWENS Proprietor.