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CARTERS.
As I hav’nt seen any dots from
Carters in sometime will write
and tell you we are in the land
of the living and don’t intend to
die.
Quite a crowd of young people
from Ranger had a picnic at Car¬
ter’s mill on the Coosawattee
river yesterday and reported a
line time.
Miss Josie Waters, of Knox¬
ville, Tenn., began school here
Monday with a largo attendance.
Mrs. Nellie Moore, of Whit¬
field, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Ida West,here.
The singing at (trove Level
Sunday afternoon was a "grand"
success.
Miss Bell Butler, of Ramhurst.
visited relatives and friends here
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Josie Waters ami Ethel
Noland visited friends at Chats
worth Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Ollie Moore is visiting
friends at Ranger this week.
If everybody” could wear the
smiles that Willie Freeman wa
wearing Sunday things would la
lovely.
Joe West and family
pa -ied by Mrs. Nellie Moore via
ited Mrs. Charley Moore Sunday
Marion Halcomb and family,
of Eton, visited relatives here
Stturdayand Sunday.
Dave Moore called on one
sweetest belle’s Sun
fl,y *
Miss Mertie Blackwell is . visi
ting rektives at. Ranger this
week.
d’he Misses Noland’s accom
panied by their lather attended
church at Banger Sunday.
Some of the young ladies and
their friends were out buggy
riding Sunday afternoon.
I)r. Downey was here recently,
It. V, Messer and family
pert to leave soon for North Car
oliua where they will spend
remainder of the summer with
relatives and friends.
1 wish more of you o.orres
pendents would write. l think
Tun Mukiwy News is a grand and
n 'wsy paper and we should try
to make it more so. Now let us
nil write every week and see
how the “dear” old paper will
improve. Y ror.KTT.
LOST SWORD FOUND
AFTER FORTY YEARS
Macon, Ga., July ifi'L—After
being missed for forty years, the
sword carried by the father of
Granville Bonner, chief of the
Macon police force, has been re
turned and is now being admired
bv Chief Conner and his friends.
Chief / Conner’s father was a
lird lieutenant in the company
of Macon volunteers which went
to the civil war, and when lie
was taken prisoner at
the sword was taken as u tro
pi,.. Richmond
Some kind people in the in
sent the sword back to sun
this® city.
ATTENTION!
We have a nice assort'
ment of Groceries, Tinware,
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Cloth¬
ing, Dry Goods and notions at
Right Prices.
Come and see for yourselves.
J. B. GREGORY & CO.,
CHJTSWORTH GEORGIA
R.*A. RUSHTON,
Dealer in
General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Produce, Notions, Lamps,
Glassware, Tinware, Hardware.
Headquarters for Feed Stuff.
COFFEES to please the most fastidious.
41 Hamilton St., Telephone 221
DALTON, GEORGIA 9
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Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back.
Graysville. Tenn.
We ur<‘ having some terribly
warm weather.
Dr . Han nock and wife were j
calling on Mr, and Mrs. Potent;
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Myrtle and Josie Bow
ers spent Sunday m Chattairoo
g a. reM.rnJS
^ wetl Renton has to
his work in Kentucky after
,, K , il( ]j,,g two weeks with his
mother.
Mrs. Martha i’rico and sister
j^ u th Gadd spent Sunday
^ ie j r ]„other in Ohattano-i
G‘.
Ilenegar Gadd says his water¬
melons will be ripe Sunday and
he extends a "cordial” invifa
^; on everybody.
^ r Hargraves arid wife, Dr.
_
McKenzie, wife and little son ,
have returned from a visit
to the Jamestown Exposition.
Mrs. Della Biggs has returned
to her home .in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Mabel Deakins and buby
are visiting her mother Mrs.
King.
Mrs. Lnellti Hpivy and family
are spending the summer at
Morgan Springs.
K, M. Thurman and wife have
moved to Mont Lake, I’enn.
With best wishes toTiniNKWu,
I close. Box NIK M ak.
u. B. Burhans Testifies After Pour Years
G. B. Burhans,of t-arhs’c ('en¬
ter, N. Y., writes: “About four
years ago I wrote you stating that
1 had been entirely cured of a
severe ; kidney trouble by taking
less than two bottles of Foley’s
Kidney Cure. U entirely stop¬
ped the brick dust sediment , and
j )ain aI1 ,i symptoms of kidney
I disease disappeared. 1 am glad
to say that l have never had a
return of any of those symptoms
during tho four years that ha\e
1 elapsed and 1 am evidently cured
; to stay cured, and heartily reo
. imnend Foley’s Kidney Cure to
anyone mill ertng from kidney or
I bladder t rouble. Bouse A Bouse.
MURK AY FRIDAY, JUL1 ‘26, 190T
THNNCJA
Mr- I ie Eppei -on and Miss
}. iunie Cox are contemplating a
1 r T S ’- Il,u ait -
M B. Houghton ami wife left
la -1 M-'mla-y for their koine in
Michigan. #
W. A. Bowman and wifevRit
oil at she If.me of Rev. Jus Dunn
Sunday.
D. R. Dunn, of Beaver-dale,
was hero the lirsi of tho week.
Willie Black, *1' Cohut tu
Springs, visited friends in town
recently.
John Ledford, ami wife, of
Gregory, visited humefolks .Sun¬
day.
James Dur.n and George Moore
have bought the store of C. W.
Ratcliff and will increase the
business to “mm* extent.
L. J. Bp[Ki'-' n and family,
Miss Essie Graves, U. E. Weber
and wife and Charlie Bate!ill
and family spent the day at
Minnewauga Springs Sunday,
Henry Epperson and Mis® Min¬
nie Cox were out driving Sunday.
Dan Dunn, <>f Gregory, was
among his friends at this place
Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Harden visited
hotnefolks at 1-Ylker, the past
week.
Andy Tipton and lady spent
Sunday at the home of 0, M.
Graves.
J. T. Coulter, who is working
for the Cilco Lumber Co,, spent
Saturday and Sunday with home
folks.
M. P. Gordon and wife have
been visiting m Chattanooga
the past week.
Mrs. John Graves and Miss
Hattie Higdon passed through
town last week, returning home
from Cleveland.
Cl.UK AX 1) Jok.
In Honor of Visitors
In honor of Misses Ellen ami
Jennie Lowry, Marion Fielder,
Jennie Uutcheus and Mary Hud
gins, of Atlanta, a supper party
was given at Spring Place by the
young men of the city last fues
J iy night.
Tlie crowd, chaperuneil by Miss
Morse, drove over to Spring Place
ami arrived about nine o’clock.
Word had been sent beforehand
and an elegant supper, such as
can he furnished in no other part
of t he world except Spring I’lace,
was a’waiting them.
Befure returning to the city,
musicians were secured and the
party heartily enjoyed a lug;
eight, which served as a pleas¬
ant conclusion of such a happy oc
easion.
Those present were: Misses
Morse, Ellen and Jenme Lowry,
Jennie Hutchins, Alary Hudgins.
Marion Fielder, Emily Carter,
Ruth Horne, Pauline Speck and
Messrs. Barrett Denton, Sam
Maddox. Frank Summerour, Paul
.Mac Lynn, Jim Her¬
ron, Frank Brothers and Lock,
Bnhvn.—North Georgia Citizen.
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Satisfaction
Means much,
especially when
applied to a
HAT
HAWES
SATISFACTION.
JM( iKinm i (3re,\
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Judge Emory Speer Recently
signed two orders which were
filed with Enited States Com¬
missioner Erwin at Macon and
which designated the Fourth Na¬
tional Bank and the American
National Bank, of that city, us
depositories in bankruptcy cases.
The Commercial and Savings
Bank is already a depository and
the Exchange Bank was up until
the time of its closing.
When the baby is teething it
is cross and lestless; it becomes
feverish, and ; o many cases vom¬
its a great d aland oftentimes
cannot even k- ep cool water on
tin' stomach. All the delicate
little organ-- «-f the stomach are
ull’coted bringing on colic and
diarrhoea Casvaswcet for ha
Lies and children makes the
stomach right and allays inllam
ation. Oascuswcets makes the
baby li. hay v and woli. Sold l>y
S. Kelly.
A sensation was prong in
meeting of the committee on ed¬
ucation, from the house of rep¬
resentative x\ Cm Dr. Mark
Johnson, a recent indidate fur
the office t.f !.•••>! coimnissioner,
charged that DO r cent, of the
county s«T:oo! coinniissioners of
the state « : 1 *’e=.rgia are in col¬
lusion with the monumental
hook trust of the Enited States.
He was speaking on the bill pro¬
viding for the election of the su¬
perintendents by the people.
tVas in Poor Health For Years
Ira IV. Kelley, of Mansfield,
Fa., writes ; “I was in poor health
for years, suBering from kidney
and bladder trouble, and spent
considerable money consulting
physicians without obtaining any
marked benefit, but was cured by
Foley’s Kidney Cure, and I de¬
sire to add my testimony that it
may be thecauseof restoring the
health of others.” Refuse sub¬
stitutes. Bouse A House.
DR. KING CURES CHRONIC DISEASES
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OUR BEST REFERENCE --, IS.
UNTIL CURED
WRITE—cn*e» not too complf
cated treated *t homa. If you
manot call, write for Information
r-Kirithig Home Treatments
Advice FREE
CHRONIC DISORDERS OF WDUEH.
(Joi.alULtonand Examination FREE, Hit. ». K. KINO.Cblef ConsultingfhyslcUn.
DR. KING MEDICAL CO. So, 7 MsristH, Cor. Xarietn uifiMUtM Sts.
ATLANTA, CA.
Nearly'all old-fashioned Cough
Syrups are constipating, t^spt-ciul
ly those that contain opiates.
They don’t act just right. Ken¬
nedy’s. Laxative Cough Syrup
contains no opiates. It drives
the cold out of the system by
gently moving t he bowels. Con¬
tain.® Money and Tar and tastes
nearly as good as maple syrup.
Children like it. Sold by S. II
Kelly.
Legal Notices
Sheriff’s Sales.
Georgia, Murray sold before County, the court house door hi the
\Y ill Vie within of
town of Spring Place, the legal hours
sale, at public out cry to the highest bidder on
the first Tuesday in August the following descri¬
bed pvot»erty, to-wit:
Forty acre# of lot of land No LAG in j,he Kth
district aiui Hrtt sectfim of Murray County Geor¬
gia ami lying ami being in the south east corner
of said Jot. Said land levied upon to satisfy
three justice court Ft fas issued from the justice
court of the H‘89lh, district ts. M.. of the above
mentioned countv and state and iu favor of Har
ris^ind Davis and against W. N*. H.-unett and
levied upon as the property of the s*id W, n.
l’.eunett > defendatit in fi th
Writteu notice given the «lcfeudant in fi fa as
required by Jaw. i.evy made and retmned to
me by J. S' Swilling b- C. for said district
Also at the same time and place the above de
scribed land, the -.tine being forty acres of kind,
off ihe south cast corner ot lot of land No. -**A
Jn the loth, district and Brd section of Murray
County Ga.. and levied upon to satisfv three
justice court fi fas, two being in favor of W. R.
Davis und one in favor of J. D. Harris, and all
issued from !h? justice ooiu t of the loBRth. d s
tn«t O. At., of Uic above menti .uuxi county and
state it* favor of the said V.\ R Davis and J, i».
Harris and agahist W. N. Bonn: U. written
.notice g*vet; the defendant, \V. N« Bennett; iu
ienrs of the law Levy made and returned to
me by J, S. Swilling and b. C . for said district.
Also at the same time and place- lot of land
No. _ >u In tin- : tit It, district and vnd section of
Murray County G a. re vied Tax upon Collectors to sal office isfy of &
(ax fi ta issued Tom the
Murray county* g;e. to satisfy lhe State and
county taxes for the year ifififi, Sa Al fi fa issued
iii favor of the State and County and aoaiust J.
F H-nlges and said land levied, upuu as the
property of j. F. Hodges,
Also .it the same time and place one trunk and
contents. Said propter*y levied upon as the
property of W. D. Ham by virtue of and to sat¬
isfy an attachment in favor of A. 1,. Dunn and
agi»iii>l the said W. i». Ham
Also at the same lime and place of land the No. following ‘215 in
described property tow it: lot
the “2*ih district and 2 nd section of Murray coun¬
ty Georgia, and levied levied upon as the satisfy prdderty of fi
Heurv Bone, and n{x>a to a tax
fa issued from the Tax Collectors office of Mur¬
ray county Georgia and tu satisfy Written the state .notice and
eouuty taxes for the year l‘.o>.
given the defendant, Henry Bone, as required by
law. This the 10th day of April 1V07
E. C. KEITH, SHERIFF,
Application lo Open Road.
GEORGIA, Murray Comity.
Application having been made for the opening
and establishing, 01 a new public road, coni
mencuig at Federal road iu 10 1 B district, said
county, and running east through the lauds of
G. W. Aley and Harley Piemens, of said terminating at
Crandall, the proposed length road being
one-halt mile and width thereof 30 feet.
Notice is hereby grafted giving that said application if
will be finally on August 6. It 07, no
sufficient cause is shown to the contrary.
This July T 1007,
C. C. Keith,
i‘ T, M. Hemphill
C. Owens,
coin missioners.
Notice For Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Murray County: undersigned
Notice applied is hereby Ordinary given that of the said for
has to the county
leave to sell lot of land No. 27u, 2**Lh t District
Varicoeil*
BRBtblood is drlTen fromdUfttad veins with the a«*ist«.a<nj of
our Improved Varleoeele Tru*« and Electro-Cbemic process, *be
parts beiuK restored to Useir natural condition and circulation
re- 1 Is
ttrlalura {KiivUilw We cf.re stricture without severe operative the
procedures. Our treatments act directly os
parts affected, completely dislodging the stricture ttyourgsi
T»u!e eleotrlc aiedlcslweatmejit; ltis painless sad In co wise
Intorteres *it a your business dutlee.
I LOSS®! ... .1 H.ele saiiil yiner Vigor Yon ®»7 b ® Utkin* In the
power of vitality. If so, by our
met bods we win restore that vigor and etreuglb to you that
should gl be 'a^ctYy yours. Our ." treatment Is nota mere stimulant hut
ca a d re-t...nett, results.
safeSsi
s? \&iw i."'“ »*« *«»
hT pu p lnl.”„ ,n ri y b&.
CATARRHAL CURED.
viud 2d Aecuou of .said county except one acre.
»tt«rc'le.Oi, beloitginir *<> the estate of Daniel
I sen ho we r. deceased, f r th payment of debt*
and for distribution amoiiK heirs. Sai l appli¬
cation will be Itegrti at the regular term of
the court of Ordinary for snkj county to be held
<>?i the first Monday July in Aug, liryT.
This 'iml, day !-h>7. ^
}>, J IShNUoW EH, Administrator of
Estate of Daniel |senhow*r
Ordinary’s Citation
GEORGIA. Murray Cuumy.
To whom H may concent; William M. Mor¬
gan having made application to me in clue ft r.n
to be appointed of Pheaba permanent K, Wea administrator late of saul upon
the estate vet comi¬
ty, notice is hereby -ffiveh that said of application of
wiil be heard at the regular term held the court
ordinary for said county to be on the first
Monday in August, 1907, witness my hand and
official signature, this 21st GUDGER^Ordinary, day of June 1007,
R M,
To Be Appointed Guardian.
GHORgIA—M itn;«y Couniy:
w. J,. Smith a u >:deut of said state having
duly applied to be a pointed guardian of the
perm>D and property of buther Anderson a min¬
or under the age of H years reskleut in said
county. Notice is hereby given that said appli¬
cation will be passed on at the next court of Or¬
dinary of said county i^07- to be held Oti the first
Motutay in August Witness rr.y hand and
official s' ‘ re this the '-th, dav ot July 1W7
It. > 1 , Or Do FK Ordinary County,
Murray
Application of Amendment for Charter.
GEORGIA. Mtirrav County.
To the Superior Court of said comity:
The petit on of the C, G. Krowtilee and Cow
of pany, Georgia a Corporation Murray chartered coutity,respcclfully under the shows: laws
in
First: That heretofore, to wit on the30thday
of February FJOtf they weie granted a charter by
the Honorable Superior Court of the of above
mentioned comity. That'the capital stock saki
corporation wns twenty five thousand dollars
with the privilege of tucreasiug same, to fifty ,
thousand'dollars. That ou the .’Oth day of May
1007 said charter was amended allowing an in¬
crease in the capital .stock to seventy-five thou
aud dollars.
Second;
Petitioners were of incorporated for twenty expiration years
of with the time. privilege renewal at the
that
Third: The *uid C. C- Brownlee and Coipj^auy
were granted all the privileges the liabilities and immuint
and made suhje.t to all fixgd by
and law for the such amended corporation charter in the al>ove original tuenfck>|ied charter
m as
and which charters are hereby made a part of
this apt icTtion ns they hjc ivi-orded in the office
of the ck i K of the reference Superior is hereby Courhfor made said county
of Murray and to same,
Fotjrth: of suH The principal office is at and Cisco, place of bu^
iuesis cot jxn ation Murray
county Georgia.
make Fifth; the The following said corporation amendment now said desire charter, to
to
to-wU: to increase the capital stock of said cor¬
poration from seventy-five thousand dollars to
one hundred thousand dollars and alst> that the
company shall hereafter he known as The .Brown*
lee-kow’ry said corporation Company. to be divided The additional into shares stoek of the of
face value of twenty-five dollars each, v
Wherefore, petitioners allowed pray (heir that the said
amendments may Ik* to charter as
prayed. Petitieuers* C. 1. HENRY,
Atlor uey.
g FORT-1 A. Murray Clerk < Ynmty. of
I. J. I). Gallman, the Superior Court
of Murray county Georgia, do certify that the
above is a true and correct copy of the ai>plica
tkm for amendment to the charter of the C. C.
Brownlee -and Company this day filed in my
office. This the iltb day of July 1W7.
J. D. LaUMAN, Clerk S. C.
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia Miller f Ubel for Divorce.
■ -< ( Murray Superior Court.
S. I,. Miller February Term, I9u7
It appearing that resides 8. L. .wilier, of defendant in and the
above stated case, out the State
tktn that it iu is the necessary its to which perfect Sheriff’s service by ad% publics* ; ertise
paper twice month for pionths, '
meats appear a two
This the ‘JOth dgy of February, .907.
A* 'Y. FfTE, j . ?*. C* Q t G.
GEORGIA, D. Gallman, Murray Clerk Couuty. of the Superior court
I. J.
of Murray county, and foregoing Georgia, do is hereby certify of
that the above a true copy
the order as jiassed dav of as Julv. it appears of record.
This the l"ih 1V07.
v J. D. GALEMAN,
Clerk. Superior Court.