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As soon as the commodious Store
Building is completed I will open at
C.IATfilWSRTH
the largest and best selected combined
stock of
Furniture
.
Steves, Hardware, Dry Goods J
Wagons, Buggies, Paints,
Oils, etc.
ever shown in North Georgia.
These goods were bought before
the recent advance in all lines and
will be sold at prices which cannot
now be duplicated at the factories.
Get ready to take advantage of the
opening BARGAINS!
WILL S. COX.
A nil! line of coffins and caskets always on hand
IF ¥0!J WANT /
For Your HEAL ESTATE or BUSINESS
I CAN GET ST
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in
What Town, City, State or Territory it is Located
If I ‘li'l »»l have the ability and facilities to sell jour property. 1 certainly could not afford' to pav /or t!i
advertisement, 'ibis “mt” [like all other “ads”) is practically sure to plays on iuv list a number of new j».-, y- rites,
am! I am just as Mire to sell these properties and make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost ol these
“.ids,” and make a goods profit 1 aside*. Tint is why I have so liqo a real estate business‘toda-..*
Why nut pm jour proparty among the number that will he sold result ct-y” " ’
I will only able II as a of m. ‘
not he to s it—some time—hot will be able to sell it quickly, lam anpu-hl ; 1 , <n<k
sail». 1 In. vo ihe most comnleta and up-to-date equipment. I have branch office* throughout the c. tmtrv to! a
field fo ceof iiiyn to find buyers.
I do not handle ad lines ueuaht varied by the ordinary real estate agents. I AH',ST Sf.L r.a! estate-- and
lo’s of it -or go out of busuie- s. I c m assuie yoti 1 am not going out of business. On the cmijraiy. I exoert to
tint, rt till- eloM of t! a yn r, that 1 i. hvp sold l w lee a* many properties ns 1 did I lie past, war; but i: will fi.-t lie
me 8 * 1.1 > forme to “list” nioio pi. pm tea. 1 want to list. YOU ltd and SELL i it doesn't mate - wleih. rv t;
hive farm, home wlthrut husiness; . ted,"
a a any ianl, or a it doesn’t mailer what it i* worth, or where it I,-.- If
von will fill out the blank litter of h qu'rv below ami mail it to me today, 1 will toll you how and nlu I can quickly
convert the pn-perty Into cash, and will give you mv complete plan
Free of Charge
ue,I terms for handling i-. The inf. rmati-m I will give you will he or great value to von. eve,- if vi.u shi-nhi decide
11 - * to s-li. J mi had lietu r write today b, fore von forget it.
Ii von want to buy any kind of a Farm, House or business, ui any part of the conntn tell me veur muihe
uiYiita. I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily’ ,
Oavifi P, M, the Land Man, 415 Kan, km, Topeka, lai ?,
If You YVant to Sell Fill, Cut Out emi Mail Today.
1 lease send without cost to me, n plan for finding a cash
buyer for my property which consists of____
Vowu_ .County State.
l-ollowiag Is a brief description.
Lowest cash price.
...... Address
RIVER BEND
John Ourroll left last week for
the Durham coal mines to tlie re¬
gret of his many friends here.
We wish him good luck.
I.ank Baggett and lady, of
Whitfield, spent a few hours with
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Carroll and Bud Bishop
made a business trip to Dalton
one day last week.
Mrs. Carroll visited her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Bud Bishop Sunday.
Will Walton and lady spent
! If >o Want to Buy f Hi In, Cut Gut and Mati Today.
I desire to 1)113” property corre* ponding approx: mutely with
the following- specifications: Town or city
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County__ _____ State ____________
Price between f and f ___i win pay
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Remark.
•Name. Address
Sunday at- tlie home of Sam Bl&s
singame.
John Caldwell and Julius Ship
man were here Sunday.
Mrs. Renfroe Huggins spent
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
Eastern Teasley.
Henry and Carl Bartoutield
were horseback riding Sunday
afternoon.
Oscar Brown, wife and daugh¬
ter were in our burg Sunday.
Old Bacuki.ok.
ICodol for Dyspepsia
Digests what you eat.
THE MURRAY NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 83, H%7
BULL PEN
We are ,-uny to note that Mrs.
Moilie Baynes is dead. Site was
buried Monday. She leaves three •
small children.
The candy-breaking Saturday
night at Mr. Sanders’ was enjoy¬
ed by all present.
Misses Hettie and May Uutf
man spent Sunday evening with
Miss Dovie Weaver.
Allen Ridley and Laborn Par¬
sons passed through our burg last
Sunday afternoon.
Walt Weaver, of Ball Ground,
spent Saturday night with his
sister, Mrs. Eva Oarlock.
Ed Ridley was smiting on Ins
best girl Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mattie Pickering visited
her mother one day last week.
Mr. Sanders and wife gas e a
working Saturday which was en¬
joyed by all their friends.
Miss Viola Oarlock was simp
ping in Holly one day last week.
Wylie Ridley passed through
our burg one day last week.
Mrs, Epps am! daughter are on
the sick list.
We are pleased to note that
Miss May Oarlock is improving.
Mr-. Drucilla Weaver and lit¬
tle daughter, visited Mrs, Ella
Weaver one day last week. •
Levi IIi 1 lev called on Miss May
Lufiman Sunday.
Per ac fir, it C 111 .v k pee n.
Hardware and
Crockery cheap.
Corniner.cing* Ijtof
March everything
ill OUT Store at re a
duced prices for 30
days. We mean
business. No goods
charged at these
prices.
Evans & Co.
Grilf Duncan, a negro engineer
u,t the light plant at Blakely,was
shor aml instantly killed by Jesse
Willis, colored.
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R. L. Eason, a dreg clerk, was
convicted in the superior court of
Savannah, of having performed a
criminal operation' upon Mrs.
Rose Eulenluirg, already the
nmtket of six children. Mrs.
Eulenberg appeared on the stand
in a terribly weak condition. She*
had been in the hospital fer
weeks.
Hardware a n d
Crockery cheap.
lUmmencing I 1st of
; March
in our store at re
duced prices for
!days. We mean
j business. No
charged at these
prices.
Evans Sl .Co.
Rev. E. 0. Dargan of Louis
\ iile, Kj., has been called
paster of the First Baptist church
of Macon, to succeed Rev. J. L.
White, D. D„ who has gone to
Beaumont, Tex. - The First- Bap
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1 1 st churcn is one of . the ,, ,
and wealthiest churches in
gia.
A Guaranteed Cure fer Piles.
Hciiing, B ui-1, Bleeding, I ro
TthorHed T refunTm-mey'H
RAZO OINTMENT fails to cure
in (> to 14 days. 50c.
The city of Clark navi i!” '1‘ueB
day voted by a large majority to
issue $3,000 5 per cent bonds to
Main Ktreet. The
city was never in better shape
llnanciali y.
, FOR SALE
Two good mules, good
si/e, well ,, , oroke. , Yvifl self ,ri
for cash or good note.
r THE stoBfe. of,.Little prices
Jim Thomas, a porter the
furniture store of C. McGarvey,
at Brunswick, dropped dead in
the store a few days ago. Thomas
was in the net of making up a
bundle for delivery when he was
taken suddenly ill.
Biles of people have piles.
Why suffer from piles when you
can use Do Witt’s Carlx.il ized
Witch Hazel Salve and get relief.
Nothing else so good. Beware of
imitations. See that the name is
stamped on each box. Sold by
S. H. Kelly.
Work has begun pn the new
hospital buildAig of tiie Coitfed
erate soldiers’ home at Atlanta,
which is to be located nesr tie
main building and facing A. If
is being built by A. MoGilvary
and will he completed in May.
A Valuable Lessen.
“Six years ago 1 learned a val¬
uable lesson,” writes John Pleas¬
ant, of Magnolia, Ind, “l then
began taking. Dr. King’s New
Life Bills, and the longer 1 take
them the better I find them.”
They please every body. Guaran
teed at G. A. ArrownwPs, 25c.
The Daughters of the Confed¬
eracy, of Atnericus, represented
by Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs.
J. E. Muthb, will asK of the Cen¬
tral railroad permission to erect
the Wirz monument on their
property at Andersnnville,
A liquid cold re lief with a lax¬
ative principal which drives out
the cold through a copious action
of the bowels, and ft healing prin¬
ciple which lingers in the throat
and slops the cough—that is Ken¬
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup,
Safe and sure in its action; pleas¬
ant to take and conforms to Na¬
tional Pure food and Drug Law.
no opiates. Sold by S.
JL Kelly.
Macon gave a hundred
ai Ihe last-council meeting toward
the fund that is fo defray ex
ponses of entertaining the dele
gates to the immigration conven
tion. This amoufc was asked for
weeks ago by the Chamber
of Commerce and now that it lias
been secured arrangements
be made at once.
All headaches go
When you grow wiser
And learn to use
An “Early Riser.”
• P eV sure, !tt ’ s pills, T ttle bold , ^ r1 / by R S. j, se F H. s
j^ e ]j v
Mamie Culver, a negro
jumped from a bridge into tlio
Flint river at Albany and was
(j roK ned. This was the first sui
cide that ever occurred from the
river bridge there. The body
not been recovered.
LUCY HILL INSTITUTE NOTES
Work is moving along first rate
at this place, and wo dare say a
school can't he found in any part
of Georgia where the work is as
thorough as at this piace.
’ Jesse Wright and Kiuisey Wag¬
ner, of near [lolly, are new stu¬
dents this week.
Our number of boarding Hu
denis shows tlmt our work is
worth seeking after v, ilh greatest
energy.
Hon. W. D. Gregory, O. S. 0.,
visited our school Wednesday
found things .moving along
smoothly,
Miss Christine .Bagwell visited
hern . folks near Cleveland,Tenn ,
last week.
Miss Fannie Stuart was out two
days this week c n account of
sickness.
J. B. Clark, of Darlington, S.
0., was a welcome visitor in our
school^ last Friday, in company
with a number of the young la¬
dies of Spring R!ace.
Youug man and young woman,
if you want to review to he able
to do better teaching next year,
come in now and get your dues.
Mrs. Ben Hill, of Dalton, gave
birth to a child having six per¬
fectly formed fingers on each hand
and six perfectly formed toes on
each foot. The child is a healthy
hoy weighing about ten pounds.
Hardware and
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charged at these
prices.
Evans & Co.
U'*V. J. E. Pounds, .pastor 1 of
the Baptist * clntrch at Maclien,
and imtantly killed .,, .
was run over
by ill*' 1 0 uitral train firm Macon,
at Talmadgo crossing, one ami a
half miles from Monticelio.
Use a little Kodol after your
meals and it will be found to af¬
ford a prompt and efficient relief.
Kodol nearly approximates the
digestive juices. It digests what
you eat. It is sold on a guaran
teed relief plan. Sold here by S.
M. Kelly.
W. II. Griffin, referee in bank¬
ruptcy at Valdosta, has tendered
his resignation to Judge Speer.
(The resignation has been accept¬
ed and Judge Speer issued an
order directing that Mr. Max
Isaac, ’ of Brunswick, perform the
luties of referee in Mr. Griffin’s
district until further notice.
Hardware and
Crockery cheap,
Ist of
March everything
our store at re=
duced prices for 30
We mean
business. No goods
charged at these
prices.
Evans & Co.
The trustees of the Y.M.O. A.
of Columbus have accepted the
plans for the negro Y. M. C. A.
building in that city, the money
to build which was donated, by
George Foster Beadody, of New
Yorkclt is understood that work
will commence on the building
a short while. T. W. Smith
A Co. are the architects of the
new building. It will represent
when completed an expenditure
of several t,i6usaad do51 ars.
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FOR SALE
Two good mules, good"
sj^e, well broke. Will sell
for cash or good note.
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Legal Notices
Sheriff's Sales.
GKO KOI A, Murray <'minty.
Will Lc .vV.1 InefoTre the court house door in the
town of Sjn-Mitf Pl.ue, <;a., between the legal
hours ot sale on the first Tuesday m March next
to the hi ghest and best bidder lor cash the fol¬
lowing One stock pro jk rt of .y. sjochLs to-w 1 t;
described as fellows: 75
ponr.ds u*irc nails. 2 bolts lhauel. Id] *ece.» prints
i box garters, j hexes thread, 2 boxes combs, 4
1 uutioi:s_3 pocket knives, 1 paper cutter, cutt i
oil inr.k, l show «sec. 1 measuring outfit, outfit, 2 2 pair pairs
overalls, l lot amt patent medicines l!S eim s ]i) oil
cans. and v.trioGS 1 tobacc oilier > cm artiefes articles ter. h scales, noifous notions, I6.#5>^rs, dry dtv 4 goods 1 axes
;n .u »
p.nd fttd hxtur.s. s .bi prr.|'crty levied cn as the
is.-ued property by of the J. cleik A. Cofiey. of tIre to satisfy ior au execution the
‘•i»pc; court upon
foreclose re of a loorlgage lien m favor of Cat lor
;■£ Vales a‘;alust said j. A. Coffey, said property
being in my ' possesslo.?. This Feb. 7. b'07, Sheriff.
B. C. KEITH,
Notice of Sale.
GEORGIA, Whitfield county.
Bv virtue of the authority given us uik r the
will of b M. Carter. Lite of .‘•aid state and comity,
row deceased. ami an agr«i.me»*t among the
he.f t of said *s. M. Carter, will be sold at public
outcry, ...........- on the first - ............. Tuesday in March. -----^... . 4 M7 at
the court house in said cauuty between the legal
hours of Kale, the following real estate: A house
and lot on Renta street 111 the city of Dalton.
Whitilekl county, r.a . the said lot fronting fifty
feet of said I’entz street and running back west
fame width one hundred and fifty feet, more or
lev;, to the Flunk Mauley property, and said lot
church adjoining property. and lying Kale just south be made of the for old the Catholic
to pur*
pose of paving the debts of said S. M. Carter.
Terms of sale, cash. This February l. M)».
W. c. CAKTrH, and S. R. CaKTi- R.
Executors of S, M. Carter.
Nolice of Sale.
GEORGIA, Murray Gouty.
By virtue of an order ol the court of ordinary
of said comity will be sold at public outcry on
the first in said Tuesday in between March, 1907 at the court
house county the legal hours of
sale the following real estate situated in Murray
county, r.a,, to-wit: -50 acres of lot of land No.
1M in the luth district and Hrd section being in
the jioitfMsnst corner of said lot. The terms of
sale will# be cash. This the Cto day of Feb. ilsj»7.
T. J. HtClvK, of Administrator,
Martha Atm Hicks.
can forEi^.-on.
On account of the vacancy in the office of Tax
Collector of Murray County, Ga , caused by the
death of Joshua Chapman aud aa vacancy in
the office of County Surveyor caused by the
elected man, Robert S. uuun. refusing to take
ihe oath (if office ahd receive couunisstoti and
make tjond, it is necessary lo call an election to
^‘ id vacant offices, it is, therefore, ordered,
held That the the polls be opened and an election be
at several precincts lawfully set apart
for holding of elections for couutv said officers for said
county will bmrgy, be bc»<l to fill vacancies. for Said
election as elections other county
| offiic:*rs art held and under the same rules and
ieg«!atioti.- after the same has been advertised
[ for ti'bn iwfcjry to be he days ld in as the the various 1 w -requires. precincts Said of elec
j county, Ga the Murray
, on ist day of March, 1907. This
\ j Feb 7,1907. Onumry of * H. county, M. GUDGER. Georgia.
.Murray
Application for Appointment.
gHORgIA, Murray county.
To whom it may concern:
S. c. Fee-files having made application to me in
due ferns t > i* : appointed permanent adminis¬
trator upon the estate of Mary F. Peeples, late
of said county, notice is hereby given that
application the will ordinary ha heard °f said at the regular term held of
court county to be
n th? first Monday in March. Ifi07. Witness n
hand an_l ofaictal this Ibelthday
Feb. JF-7, F, W 4 (.. DGER, Ora x ary
Petition for Cisdiarge.
GEORGIA, Marruy aUmiuiHtrator Cotuity, * ...
u . I) arcgo iy. tifxiu the e>tate
of it. A, Giegory, l.ttc of snid county, deceased,
having filed hin petition for discharge, this is to
cite all persons concerned to show c.c s > against
the granting of this discharge at the regular
term ui court of srdinary for «aid county to be
held on the first Monday in March. 19*7.
R, M". GtBGER, Ordinary.
Petition for Suyport.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
Mrs. J. Chapman having made
application for twelve months’
support out of the estate of Josh
Chapman and appraisers duly ap¬
pointed to set apart the same
having filed their return all per¬
sons cone* mod are hereby re¬
quired to show cause before the
court of ordinary of said county
oh the first Monday in March,
1907, why said application should
not L« granted. Hus the fitii day
of Fob., 1907.
R. M. Gi'DGku, Ordinary,
E. U. Amilon, representing a
l , hikdv)pWa sopplJ
iwusp, v. as found dead i» iu« ua
:it a : Ki!l hotel in Atla, ‘ ta * Ue
had been in Atlanta for several
'weeks on account of ill health,
and a verdict was given by a cor
oner’s jury that death resulted
from a hemorrhage of the lungs.
A letter addressed to Miss Cora
Brainliam, Richmond, Ya., was
found in his pockets. It is not
known where his relatives reside.
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He is Interested
He wants a good Horse
for Blankets, and he will ask
a famous 5A, because
he well knows that the
5A Blankets lead all oth¬
ers in strength and long
wear.
- We Sell Them ==
The Dalton Buggy Co.