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DR. B. E. HALL,
DENTIST. -Me
Will be in Spring Place COURT' WEEK, and
longer if necessary, for the purpose of doing
DENTAL WORK FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Have had several years’ experience in the practice of Den¬
tistry in all its branches, and am prepared to do iall the very lat
est and up-to-date v/ork, making a specialty in BRIDGES and
GOLD CROWNS ane ARTIFICIAL TEETH, and can fit any
one’s mouth no matter who has failed to fit you.
Call on me while in your vicinity and I will make you teeth
that will stay up in your mouth by my PATENT ADHESIVE
SUCTION. GIVE IV!E A CALL.
It will not cost you one cent to have your
teeth examined.
All WORK OUARAHTEEG TIN YEARS
1 H. 1 P
HEADQUARTERS FOR iCE-COLB DRINKS
and if you need a good pocket
knife we have Just what you
want, as we have just received
and put on display at our store
the nicest line of knives ever
show n in Spring Place.
We also carry a nice line of
HIGH-GRADE RAZORS
and in fact a complete line of
HARDWARE
Also a nice lint* of fresh staple
and fancy Groceries, Toilet Arti¬
cles and aline line of Stationery.
We carry everything in Pat¬
ent Medicines.
S B A SPECIALTY O O
F. n
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SPRIG PLAGE : : GEORGIA
WE Are Growing
We are getting better and bigger every day. Our picu
ures are the talk of the country. They will interest and
amuse you. Let your children have some good, pure,
clean amusement. They have worked hard—now give
them a nickel to see the show***they will be better and
work better for it.
5 CENTS ONLY 5 CENTS!
Pictures are changed three times each week—New pictures, too.
Dalton Amusement
Legal Notices
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia, Murray County. door the
Will lx sold before the court house ut
(own of Spring within the legs* hotsrs ol
a I public out erv to flic highest bidder oil
the first Tuesday i« August the following descri¬
bed property, to-wit:
Also at the same time and place U t of land
No, 2 A) in the 2>>th, district and iad section of
ITTTT:'T T .V. ZY:.;. ,:v ; : '
TTd ;,;r\ : 5 dir' TTTirT-T";]
WSSrSjVABf ............. ......
Also at ihe Kimc time and place one trunk ;imi
u.
YSi«"Ar»VJl. f, Sa r „ of A - 1>,,nn
Also at the same time and place the following
described propel tv towst: lot of land No. 215
the sNfth district aiui 2 ad secuou of Murray
THE MURRAY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1907
ty •'< >: ::\[J a.; -4 levied upon a<i the
fletiry Bone, fttid levied ii pun to satisfy a tn \ ft
fa iAllied from the Tax Collectors office of
ray emnity Georgia and to satisfy the state and
county taxes for the year IP(hi, U'riUetf notice
given the defendant. Henry Bone, ns required by
law, This the lata day of April JD07
S H. C. KEITH, SHERIFF,
Application to Open Road.
GEORGIA, Murray Comity.
Application having been made for the opening
and establishing of a new tmblic road, coin*
lttemiug at Federal road in H)l-> district-, said
comity, and running east through the lands of
G, Crandall, W.Aley and proposed Harley length Plenums, of said terminating at
the road being
onc-bult mile ami width thereof Hi* feet.
Notice is hereby giving that said application
will sufficient be finally granted isshowyu on August the ecmUmv. 0, 11*07, if no
vanse to
This July 1W7.
e. e. Keith,
T, M, Hemphill,
C. T. Owens,
Commissioners,
Notice For l eave to Sell Land.
gfoRgIA, Murray County: undersigned
Notice Vs ht*T. oy given that the
has applied to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell lot of land So. CT- . c '-th, District
and 2d section of suit l couthv except one acre,
more IseuhowxT, or less, deceased, belonging to the the estate of of Daniel debts
distribution ioi payment appli
and ror among heirs, said
cation will be heard at the regular term of
the-emirtol Ordinary for said county to be Held
om the first Monday *iu ahm* nw«.
~"i> j'ys'I’nmiowiik, A.itiiiiiim-ntn, r ,r
Ki4atv of Dauict Uoutiutver
Ordinary’s Citation
okorou, ^"iShSwSoh^lneh, Murray county. .. lie
form
^U*wuuh>
ordinary for said county to be held on the. first
Monday in August, 1007, witness my hand mid
official signature, this 21st day of Tune 1W>7,
H M. G1TK1KK Ordinary,
To Be Appointed Guardian.
G-KOSo.JA—Murray resident Comity. of said
W. 1,. Smith a state having
.S'dT-SS
cation will be passed on at the next court of Or
dtuuvy of said comity to be held on the first
Monoxv in August l'JUT. Witness my baud and
official Signature this the nth* day of July U>U7
R. m. GUDtilt R Ordinary
Murray County.
Application of Amendment for
eauitty.
Mi ^
;.r UfovKu.m mu, my-o„my.n -i„c 1 n 1 iiy,in.,v
Hirst: That heretofore, to wit, oti the ih'th day
nu-iitumtHi coumv. mat the c»inui siockof saw
corporalion was tv.«nly live thousand dollars
£
SHUT «iiii cimrter was umehdfed allowing an hi
cre»se smui dollar.-. ill the otvital to sevctily-Sve thou
Secomt.
mitk.wr. the privilege VWK- iucoi renewal j—rattal at for the twyntv expiration yenr.
with ot
Thud: The said C, C Brown let , ana Company
were granted all the pvivttej»e-s and vuummities
and made subject to Sul the liabilities fixed bv
law for such corporation jn the t>t^is»iual ch-artm
and in the amended charter ns above mentioned
I’onu.h said .The pnnctpaiwBccawt!*.c«<rf ai Mnrrav bus.
I imxs . oi cotttCYratiOn is Cisco.
| voymitv Georgia, The said corporation desire
Fifth: now to
} make the following amendment to said charter,
j hi-wit: to increase the Capital stock of said eor
• •ol*. vpauy shall hereafter Tie known as The
Ice*Dowry Company. The additional stock of
said corporation to be divided into shares of IT
tore value of Uveutv-fivc dollars each.
nraYCl1 - MiltaunSv.
tvKORC.IA. Murray < '.unity. of
• 1. 1. ». caUnutn. CU-rk the auperlor Court
of Murray county Ocorgiu. do certify that the
a!»vr tj. i true awl correct .pv of the appUca
I j tiou fi.ramendmAt to the charter of the C. C
Brownlee and Cotupanv this Cay filed in mv
I office. This the Ufh «iav of July lft.7.
J. 11. OAI.I.MAN, Clerk S. C
i
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia Miller ( l.ilvel for Divorce,
vs Murray .Superior Court.
S. 1„ Miller - February Term, iboT
: -n;
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■5.r.N.,« & » ctc
| qkoROIA. Murray County,
• » y ‘ ,f
of
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Clerk superior court
JURY LISTS FOR AUGUST TERM, 1907.
Grand Jurors.
Martin 1. Roberts
Oliver P Ballew
William T Treadwell
Thomas B Davis
Eli Cay lor
John P Gregory
Andrew B Bradley
Marion T Osborne
William Z Latch
Jonas F Gilbert
Nathaniel .1 Baxter
John A Cox
William M Lowry
Jonas Dunn
James II Hayes
Traverse Jurors
John II Petty
Walker M Jackson
John D Harris
Caleb M Pitts
Jolin T Buryers '
Elmer D Moore
Marion II William*
James C Williams *
Timothy J Ovbev
Seaborn 0 Williams
Drewry M Peeples
William D SmithC
Ben II Lotighridge
James M Cryder
John N Hanna
Albert Black
i SI \ & IT) B Mitchell
1/1)68161 1/ 11 * -j III ; 11
| I
i bather swept over
FALLS AT TALLULAH
f. B. Mangum, of Athens, Was
Caught in Current of Rushing
Falls and Dashed to Ter¬
rible Death.
Tallulah kails, Ga., July Lb.
Mr. T, B. Mangum, of Athens,
Ga., a traveling man who repre
sente.1 Epps, .Wilkins & Co., was
caught in the cirri-,it and went
over the falls. „ ,,
Mr. Mangum came through
the country yesterday from foe
eoa, Ga., and met Mr. L. C.
Satterfield, of Austell, Ga., who
i travtMK , for lit© . . Norvillc-iSluiplPigh , , - ,
| St, Louis,'and
Hardware (’o., of
I. he two went out to look at the
! t
| Tails, the Needle’s and just after Eye going of through them
| one
proposed going in - bathing, so
they undressed and were wading
the water just above the falls.
Mr.-,Satterfield was in front
and they had only been in about
two or three minutes when Mr.
i see
u llltil ‘ furlher tluwn a,ul
the' Blimps of him in
j current going down, and in an
instant lie saw his head as he
;
1 was going over the falls.
! Mr. Satterlield ran down the
river and climb. 1 up on a clilf
|andcou!d not see anything of
his friend. 11 ■ then hallooed for
. • . f v t. 4 ‘ j,..
,,u ,,m ‘ scarcelv was
i m jt v ' no out* came t o his assistance,
! •
bioiurh on the Other side of the
j **' „ a narfv was on tile Luc liitrll
clill's and saw Mr. Sattertiold run
i ; n j n} , uver the fit if 8 and tllOllgllt
some one had gone 55 over the
j fa|U
:
* A ^[*• Stltlci {icl<! “ lifOUgilt 13 tilG
•
Mr. Mangum to the
and gave the alarm, and in
” a f e w iniiiu*.e> a large ° searching °
party etrried out to the scene
1 anJ searched uniii dark, when
; the force was stepped until this
morn * i n fe *
This morning a raft was built
of '“>#■ anfi iar e? party are dredg.
ingthc large pool beneath the
i falls. At this time no discovery
, [UiS , been made , Ot » the , , , UOdj. ,
Mr. Mangum leaves a wife and
children and many friends.
Every effort is being made to
lind the body before a ram
comes. In case of rain the Roily
j f will likely never he found, as
the water IS very treacherous and
places supposed to be five or ten
feetdeep aterrobaWitiventjor
t.lirty feet. 1 hlS accident hap
P ft »ed a bout 0 o’clock ye sterday.
fAT rofeTCaucv
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneyroonks
William C Groves
Gideon B Jackson
.lames M Campbell
David White
John II Spears
John W Colley
John H Graves
Lemuel F Peeples
Lewis W Thompson
Oliver D Keith
Njck II Henry
Holland A Willis
Seth A Gregory
Stephen G Treadwell
Alfred R Evans
Ben F. Willbanks
Andrew J Martin
George W Terry
Andy T Harris
Francis C Leonard
Robert A Pierce
George W Cox
John II Harris
John W Jordan
John II Holcomb
William H Hill
George < > Baynes
William J Peeples
James D Gallman
Janies 0 Citable
Melvin W Whitteraore
James Iv Burks
William J Hooper
BERMUDA
The farmers of this section are
all done work except threshing
their wheat.
Misses Belle and Bernice
White left Saturday fora week’s
visit to their grandfather at
Ringgold.
Bob Hill and family, of Oar
tem -jn e , visited relatives at this
pW , ast week .
»!«* «*“» “*«*" “?
Agglo Cox spent Sunday .nth
Miss Ilerline Ellis.
M, ss A'nia Hill visited the
! - G.autt n Su.x a.w
Jim Bearden and family spent
Sunday with Jasper Bearden and
tuuiily.
Several from here
the funeral „ , of „ Ben ,, Keith Mon
day.
Rogue Terry and family spent
several days of last week with
Mrs. M. G. Hill.
Bill Richardson and Elbert Car¬
ney and Misses Lina and Daisy
Cox called on the Misses Ellis
Sunday afternoon.
inoining.
Chester Mill filled his Tjc"
appointment „ S ptin 8
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. L. Roberts and daugh
ter, Miss Bertie, passed through
our burg Monday afternoon.
J. O. Ellis and wife visited
their daughter Mrs, M. W.
F ' aker
Marion (roswick and
jo Loilgliridge Were in OUT hlirg
Sunday. Fkgoy.
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FOR SALE ^
GOOD 2nd HAND
ONE HORSE DELIVERY
IV AGON—
JkVWitlumti Bitj k
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES ^
The stockholders of the Union
Savings bank, a branch of tLe
Z&ZMt ilaSHl “ d
vicLS™! tttoafd rf S Sr“:
tors were tilled. Reports of in
veshgating committee appointed
by board was read to the stock
holders showing assets to be
$660,305,48 and liabilities $651,
000 .
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Those who have' stomach
trouble, no matter how slight,
should give every possible help
to the digestive organs, so that
the food may be digested with
t he least eifort. This may be
done bv taking something that
contains natural digestive prop
p„ r Imlj( . estio „ ;„J d ysp ep s ia
J^ 0< J 0 ] j S a preparation of VPge.
table acids and contains the very
s f ine i V ,ce " fm, nd i n a h f
l ,
eat * ^ U1U u j 11 ■
FAIRY
Mrs. M. S. Uuli and Mrs. C.
Howell spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. N. Petty.
Mrs. Oallie Johnson and Mrs.
Ebenbeck, of Cisco, spent Friday
with Mrs. C. 0. Howell.
Ernest Taylor-, of Du«.kt<>wn,
Tenn,, spent Sunday with M. M.
Howell.
Several of the Fairy people
spent Sunday evening at Oubut
ta Springs.
John W. Harris made a busi¬
ness trip to Etowah Saturday
night.
J. N. Petty went to Athens,
Tenn., Friday.
Mrs. Geo. Howell is visiting
at Cleveland, Tenn,
Harris McEatire was in our
burg Sunday.
Miss Tennie Moore spent Sun¬
day night with Miss Eugenia
Petty.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick has returned
to her home at Ducktown after
: several days visit at M, M. II w
! ell’s. Blt'hbki.l.
FOR SALE
THE
| SEWING MACHINES
ON
On Easy Terms
A THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICE
While attempting to board a
moving train on the Central rail¬
road opposite Fort McPherson
barracks, Atlanta, Harry Mur¬
phy, a young man, 2-5 years old,
lost his footing and slipped un¬
der one of the cars. His left leg
was so badly crushed that it was
found necessary, at the McPher¬
son hospital, where he was taken,
to amputate it.
s
At the home of Mrs. TV. 8.
Rrowlu of near R e .sac», on last
Friday evening was gathered Mr.
i g jj Brown, of S. 0., 11. .1.
j g rovi . n 0 f Plainvilie ’ Mr' YV G
j Bl&ssi ngciiDe, of Spring Place.
honor of these guests ° the
[ Misses Brown gave an ice cream
supper and invited other friends
and neighbors. All enjoyed the
evening and parted profusely
complimenting Miss Mary Win
ey. Mr. 8. II. Brown wiil visit
d‘* s brother Flainville Mr. H. J. Brown and
| fatrti b' at before re
i turning borne.—Calhoun Times.
w Early Risers
The famous little pills.
fOLEYSKHRilYCDW
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
——
FOR SALE
I CASH OR CREDIT
GOOD 2nd TWO HORSE
WAGON—
1
’ Jitflti/liamiy
A THE.STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
J. H. GARDNER,
Dalton 6a.
3JLYCLES. Sundries and Re
;co«si'stent pairs Prices reasonable as is
with quality.
UUNS and PISTOLS ol all kinds
repaired by an experienced man.
bEW _ LNfj mACHiNES, . best makes
of new ones, and all kinds of
second-hand ones for sale at very
reasonable prices and on easy
terms,
'
PIPE fitting, Valves, &C., used
jjy gaw m jj| an( j gj n people. It
will be worth your while to see
me before . , making purchases of
any of these or Similar goods.
i Youf Trade is Resyecifally Solicited.
SHEET IRON, VALLEY TIN,
STOVE PIPE, &C.