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THE MURRAY NEWS
J’ubllttlied weekly at Spring Place, Georgia, >y
[ e Mm-ray News Piibllislilng ConipaiW, County. ana «**
v .ted to the ititeresU of Murray
Official Organ of City and County
Sutuicriptioii, fl.OO per year; si* mouths, (Stic 1 ,
t iree months, 26c,
J. KI*. JOHNSON, KDITOK.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
r Hereby announce myself as a candidate for
i -office of Tux Collector of Murray County to
f \ the vacancy canned by the death of .lost u'.a
i ..apmati. »tvf respectfully i« solicit county the vote If f an »*» 1
influence of every voter the of
elected I will faithfully perform ability, the I announce duties
the office to the best of my
subject to the election to be called by the Ordi¬
nary. Tills January 21. 1907
Respectfully^ HAYRS.
To t.ie voters of Murray County:
i hereby announce my? elf a can<luine for lrn
, p,r of rax Collector of Murray Cmi.riy to fit
i i,e unespireri term of our hue and lamented
collector, J. Chapman. My reasons for iiskmi
f.r the office are that lam old awl unable '■>
w ,: k and ncec thd proceeds; have been a cillzei
. i the county more than 40 years and have uevci
1, id a remunerative office. I therefore earnestly
,..licit your support, and. if elected, will endeav¬
or to administer the duties of the office honestly
ami correctly.* Very respeetjuby,^ ^
I lierehv announce 111 $ «elf as a candidate (o
Use office of Tax Collector of Murray County l
HHhe vacancy caused toy the death of Joshu
influence • impinan, of and respectfully vote* in the reejneat county. the vote If I au< *»
elected will every fill the office to the best of in;
I old and very have
ntoiUty. 1 am now M» years nrv;
tt iked for office in life until the presrnt ami wi
Cl rtainly appreciate any he’p that will he gtv<
me. 1 announce (subject to the election to r>
cm Bed bv the Ordinary. Thin the 2lth dav o
January, 1907. JOHN P, GRKOORY.
To the voters of Murray County: candidate lot
I hereby announce «Collector myscll of Murray as a County h
the office of To* of father. 1. Chap¬
till the miexpircri erudition term is such my that i will not h<
able man, to My the people, earnestly ask them,
sc ■ mo i
on- ami all to help me. My reason for askiny
lor the office is the need of the money m sup
porting the large family of small children look
lug to me for the necessaries of life since in;
lather's death. If elected the voters will neve:
regret the honor bestowed upon me if faithful*
ties*.to dvity will satisfy, espectfully.
veryr FRED CHAPMAN.
To the voters of Mui ray comity: canidnte loi
I hereby announce fill myself nnexplreri as a term of out
Tax Collector to the
trieuri, J, t hapman, ami only ask for one term,
ami in entering the race will say it is with tin
kindest of feel ties toward alt of my opponents,
and it elected will faithfully comply wilil tin
duties pertaining to the office to the best of in)
ability. Hoping you will give the matter yom
unbiased consideration. I remain, as ever, WEIXU
M. M.
To the voters of Murray myself County; candidate
I hereby unexpired announce of Tax Collector us a to fill Uu rot
the term of Josh Chap "
vacancy caused toy the death Mr. audmftt
matt. of I respectfully voter in usk the Cor comity, the vote if elector. J -
euce every pertain Oh
promise to perform the doU 1 ng to
office to the very best of my ability, and l fur¬
ther promise that I will not offer for re election
Very respectfully, M POAG.
J.
Next Friday is election day,
and, it being the first in 1907,
the registrars are required to
make out another voters’ list.
All voters who have moved
from one district to another,
and all who have become of
voting age since last election
and all who are eligible to
vote from the tact that they
have been in the state and
county six months should reg¬
ister at once. The registra¬
tion books will be open about
two days of next week and
are then closed. Be sure that
you have paid your 1906 tax¬
es, too, for if you have not,
and go ahead and vote you
guilty of a misdemeanor.
Mr, Sam Divine, promoter
of the Tennessee-Georgia In
terurban Electric
which will connect Spring
Place with Chattanooga when
completed, . t , was m ,, the c>t>’
Monday, together with some
other gentlemen. These men
were looking over the D.
A. grade preparatory to mak- 1
ing a bid on putt,ng down
ties and rails. Mr. Divine j
assured our people beyond the :
possibility of any doubt that j
the road would be completed j
as soon as it was possible lor j
them to do it; that the> had
the money and would go to
work at once. Col. C. N.
King was employed to secure
the right-of-way and he would
not agree to do it until he was
vssured ot the fact that the
.ompany meant business. We
are sure to have a road now
and let's lend all the assistance
possible.
THS ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KEIMY’S LAXATIVE H0HEY«®TAR
Cc4 Qonr Statsos &cd iicaey oa Erery j
The good roads problem is
one the citizens of Murray
are very dilatory in securing.
We should wake up to the
fact that to prosper as other
counties are prospering and to
be in the front ranks in
the onward march we will
have to make good roads
Murray count;,', we are sorr>
to say, has about the worst
roads of any of the Noith
Georgia counties, and she
could have the best, for we
have the material to make
them out of, and it is distrib
uted in such a manner that ac
no place in the county would
the material have to be hauled
over a mile or two, We will
have to get a move on us if
we intend to get in the push.
Rising from the Graye.
A prominent m.nnlaoturer,
»m. A. Kertw.ll, of Laemna, N.
'J., relates a moat remarkable
perience. He "After tat
’
mg le.fi than three tioftles of
Electric Bitters, I feel like one
rising from t Bo grave. My trou¬
ble is Bright’s disease, in the Di¬
abetes stage. I fully believe lv
lectric Bitters will’cure me per¬
manently, for it has already stop¬
ped the liver and bladder com¬
plications which has troubled me
fo years ” Guaranteed at G.
II. Arrowood’s. Price only 50c.
OAK GROVE
Health is not so good as wo
wish for.
Mrs. A. B. Bradley was sick
the first of the week, also Ed
Owens, but we are glad they are
so much improved.
Mr. Campbell’s boys have the
mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Turner art
visiting friends in and around
Daltcn.
Jefr Wood, of Spring Place,
visited homefolks Saturday and
Sunday. Say, Jeff, you bad bet¬
ter call more promptly clown the
line.
Misses Maggie Bradley and
Willie Mae Owens spent Satur¬
day and Sunday with friends at
Oonueston and Ball Ground.
Miss Minnie Campbell spent
one night recently with her sis
ter, Mrs. L. Pulliam.
Muse Owens spent Saturday
night with Bob White at Ball
Ground.
Jeff Wood visited Lon Owens
and family at Mt. Z 1011 Sunday.
Mr. Goble, of Audubon, and
Miss Willie Mae Owens, of
Zion, took dinner with Miss Mag¬
gie Bradley Sunday.
Willie Bradley was numbered
ou the sick list last week.
Someone ask Willie Owens and
Mary Blackwell how they like
making coffee.
Guassiuuter,
Neighbors Got Fooled.
“I was literaly coughing my
self to death,and had become too
weak to leave my bed;and neigh
bora pre ai c ted that- r wo„ld nev
or ] eave j c alive; but they got
fooled, for thanks be to God, 1
New ni SC0V ery. It took just
four one dollar bottles to com
»uti
writes Mrs. Uncapher, of Grover^
town, Stark Co., Ind. Ibis King
ler of ^ hroat and i ullgs , is guaran
teed by G. II. Arrowood, 50c,and
^-00. I rial bottle fiee.
T j ie moV enient for a new hotel
in Athens to cost not less than
$ 100,000 is taking shape rapidly
now. The formation of a compa
uy for the building of the hotel
is under way and a site for the
new building will be selected
soon. It Is likely that the AVasli
ington street school lot will be
purchased from the city if the
city will sell. It is poorly locat¬
ed for a school building and the
location is just what is needed
for a hotel. It is expected to
complete the hotel in a year at
l^LSt.
THE MURRAY NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907
CENTER VALLEY
Health of the community is
good with the exception of a few
cases oh mumps.
The quarterly conference for
the Murray circuit was held Sat¬
urday, February Pith, Rev. A.F.
Ward, <>f Spring Place, preaching
am! presiding in the absence of
the presiding elder, to the de¬
light and satisfaction of all.
Rev. G. R. Barton filled his
regular aopointment Sunday,
preaching an interesting serm >tn
Luther Bond and Toliver Rich¬
ardson, of Chattanooga, visited
horaefolfcs and some of the fair
sex here Sunday.
I’rof. Trot t o-, of Spring Place,
visited Webbio Oof fey Saturday
and Sunday, attending Sundry
school and preaching, at Center
Valley, Come again,. prof ess or
We are glad to see yen in our
midst,
We are sorry to m te the death
°f Mrs. M. -*'• ! fancy, better
known u ‘V, Haney,
<* K ; J ' W
f w0 »' »“r le.t c.tec... -Wo
syinp.tlure « ,11, tin- Ir rtavoo.
Mrs fMor e’sho.l 0»n<l
ina' ! Bond Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ilturis.of
Eton, attended preaching here
Sunday.
J. 1). llan is, of Gordon county,
hisited Ins sot, J VV. Harris
Sunday.
The school at Fashion. nndei
the iiiiuiagemi'iii f i’ri.f. John
White Harris, is pr. g, res.- i.tg very
nicely.
Marion Holcomb and wife vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs. Swilling last.
Sunday.
Mr. Kiucado died at the pau¬
per farm and was buried in Gen
ter Valley cemetery Thursday.
Marvin Langston, of Dalton,
and Miss Cora Bond, of Fashion,
were married Sunday evening b\
Esq. J. M. Campbell. We ex¬
tend congratulations.
Mrs. Cash, of Alabama, visited
her brothers, J. C. and E M
Ellis, and other relatives in the
countv last week.
Misses .Myrtle ai d Herline El¬
lis attended preaching at
Valley Sunday.
Well, the election is close at
hand; ye candidates had better
hustle or some of you are
to get left.
Court week is here; ye trans¬
gressors had better look out.
Henry Ellis lias treated him¬
self to a new buggy.
X. Y. Z.
Don’t
delay but come at once and get a
pair of our baggy harness while
they are going cheap.
.mmamS WT Brr.ij PRICE?
THE.. STORE OF . Tge '
The Rev. L. N. Brock, of An¬
dalusia, Ala., lias aeepted the
call to become pastor at the Gi¬
rard Baptist church at Columbus.
Willie wailed and Winnie
wheezed, while wintry winds
whined weirdly. Willie wrig¬
gled while Winnie wheezed
wretchedly. Wisdom whispers,
winter winds work wheezes.
Wherefore we write, “Use Ken¬
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syvnp.”
Nothing else so good. 8 old by
S. E. Kelly .
A patent was issued to Herman
Thaden, of Atlanta, for a roof
structure,and to James P.Tl.omp
soil, of Hagan, for a boiler flue
cleaner.
To Cure a Cold in One Bay
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui¬
nine Tablets. Druggists refund
money if it fails to cure. E. IV.
GROVES’ signature is on each
box. 25c.
' The Greek colony of Savannah
has decided to purchase St.Paul’s
Episcopal church, on the corner
of dully and Barnard streets,and
convert it into an orthodox Greek
church. The congregation of St.
Paul’s dimrcli is^uovv building
new house of worship. The
Greeks have about v i ,00* > to spend
for a church.
Hunting for Trouble.
“I’ve lived in California 20
years, and am still hunting for
trouble in the way of burns,sores,
wounds, boils, cuts, Bucklen’s sprains, or Ar¬ a
case of piles that
nica Salve won’t quickly cure,”
writes Charles Walters, of Alle¬
ghany, Sierra Co. No use hunt¬
ing, Mr. Walters; it cures every
case. (Inarm.teed at G. II. Ar
rowood’s store. 25c.
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f Horse Owners
are interested in 5A Blan¬
kets, because they are
long of wear.
When you buy, insist
on the famous 5A.
We Sell Them aUV
The Dalton Buggy Co.
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“Oit Perfection Trav Trunk.’'
A thing of merit pleases
many—-our Trunks please
many.
- THE STORE OP LIT TEE . PRICES :
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Happy
Heme
To have a happy- home
f you should have children,
They are great happy-home
makers. If a weak woman,
you can be made strong
enough to bear healthy chi!- <
Jren, with little pain or dis
comfort to yourself,by taken j
o -r-i m 0 m ■? m B I
A Tonic for Women
& it will ease all yeur pain, reduce ft
pa, ffi inflaaiiiiution, (whites), failing cure leucotrrhea,
gf womb, ovarian ka
trouble, disordered menses, back
B actw. heaclaclie, etc., and make
childbirth n itural and easy. Try it. t-j th
At ail dealers in medicines, in
Si.00 bottles. v '
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“DUE TO CARDUI
| - Is oH,” ray writes baby Mrs. girl, J. now Priest, two of weeks Web- M fjf
ster City, Iowa. “She is a line m $9
healthy babe and we are both doing
nicely. I am still taking Cardui,
and the would not be without it in f>’
house. ’’
TTIIE
LAXATIVE 600813 SYRUP
For all Gougfis and assists in
tern expellins by gently Colds moving from the the sys- /
bowels. A certain
relief for creep and ‘
sJ=r. w Nearly ’’i o o pi ns~co all other u 5 trh.
do Opiates.
If ftLllslCy L: ftl11 1 ’€ A s LAXATIVE
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»aip.-.«*n Aims
*• c. oewiwr & eo.. ohigaqo. u. s> a
For sale 1 y Si H. Kelly.
SaaalcS The tie*
/ g«aey
on wwy
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IBs up to You
Mr. Customer
We have done our part.
We have placed at your convert
ience the largest and best stock of
goods in North Georgia. We are
UNDERSELLING ail others on lots
of things and if you want to save
money it’s up to you. You can save
money at our
3 Big Stores 3
%isd9
i Dandy set buggy harness 7.50
1 blind bridle 98c
1 buggy cushion 7.1c
Window shades 10c each
Better ones, 6ft. long, 25c.
t Tin. 2 suit case 98c
1 3bin. trunk 2.75
Beautiful Elizabeth zephyr ging¬
hams toe yard
2 boxes Baby Elite polish 15c
Pretty grey Brilliantine 49c
1 double or single breasted black
Melton suit clothing I2.50 value
for 10.00
2 pounds Epson salts 05c
8 balls thread o 5 c
3 spools cotton 05c
Best pr. 25c suspenders in Dalton
Baby shoes 15c and up
A few fascinators 'left that we are
are selling low down.
26111 alEGloria umbrella 98c
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$TO a mmm memm a£5
Livery Stable
Good rigs, gentle horses,
trusty drivers, prompt ser¬
vice, reejsonable rates.
Chattsworth, Ga.
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M. C, HORTON, President C. N. KING, Vice President
E. N. WHITMIRE, Ca shier. ;
DEPOSITORS FULLY INSURED
COHUTTA BANKING COMPANY :
Spring Place, Ga. :
We want your bank account large or small and at all
times will give you prompt service and offer as liberal
accommodations as other conservative banks. Call onus
when we car, serve you. Yours truly,
: COHUTTA BANKING CO., Spring Place, Ga.
TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
I ' Mtsy Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It.
Do vou belch up wind? Taste
your food after eating? Bee
X
l ! heart- flutter? Are you dizzy?
Do you have pains in side or
j iy back? Risings on the skin? Are
0U j ow spirited? Is there a sour
I have taste? Dyspepsia, Breath bad? and it If is so, a dan¬ you
gerous condition. Don’t delay,
but take Tyner’s Dyspepsia Rem¬
edy. It is made for just such
troubles and symptoms. Tyner’s
Dyepensia Remedy removes acids
from t5ie stomach, strengthens
weak stomachs, helps digest your
food. Sold by druggists, 60c a
bottle. Money refunded if it fails
to cpre . Medical advice and
circular free by writing to Tyner
Dyspepsia Remedy Co.,
. ta, Ga. \
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If you try a pair
you’ll have the
style, make, fit
and durability of
dlie Best. And
you’ll get them
at a price that is
■ t„ «eaBaa right. ralaii;vj iiv
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