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is no excuse in law. There is
NO EXCUSE
tor you not knowing of the fine line of goods l am now
showing, and the
VERY REASONABLE
prices at which I am selling them. Come to see me
before buying and
BE SURPRISED
as hundreds of others have been who have come be=
fore you. Quarter saw ed oak
BEDROOM SUITS
fine enough for the best house in Murray county, or in
any other county.
Hall Trees
to suit your taste anJ your [mcketbook.
FINE ROCKERS CHAIRS, TABLES. SAFES WARD¬
ROBES. SPRINGS AND MATRESSES, and in fact ev¬
erything for the house. 1 have just added the most
elegant line of
CROCKERY, and GLASSWARE,
ever shown in this section. So that with the
STOVES, RANGES
and all other household articles, constantly arriving, 1
can fit you up from the
FRONT DOOR to KITCHEN.
Some new
BUGGIES and HARNESS
have just arrived and to make room ior furniture will
be sold at a barbain.
COFFINS. CASETS, ROBES.
P
GHATSWORTH - GEORGIA.
WE Are Here to Give
Our patrons what they want. We do not try to induce
them to take something else. If a customer wants Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, he gets Hood’s Sarsaparilla. He is not ini"
portuued to take our own make. We like to treat our
customers right, tt is both pleasant establishment and profitable. We
have built up the largest drug in Dalton by
gratifying our patrous’ wishes. There is no reason why
everybody in Murray County should not trade here. We
can give them decidedly the best service and our prices
are fixed altogether according to what things are worth.
...Fincher & Nichols
Special Notice! Look! Real!!!
The first week of October we show the LIFE OF
CHRIST. The finest and longest moving picture ever
made. It gives His whole life, from His birth to the as¬
cension. Shows Him crowned with thorns, carrying the
cross, falling under its weight, etc.
REMEMBER it is hand-colored throughout and is the
fines picture ever made. Takes one hour to see it.
Regular Price, Grown People, 10c; Children under 12,5c.
Dalton Amusement Parlor
JOHN G. FREYLACH
Runs the best, cleanest, up-to
date restaurant of anybody in Dalton.
Serves regular meals for
DINNER and SUPPER
Also runs Lunch Counter m
connection, Can serve hot lunches
at any hour.
Call around and see us.
JOHN G. FREYLACH 9
North Hamilton St., Dalton, Ga.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1907
BERMUDA
Miss Mollie Jackson, one of
Eton’s fairest belles, visited in
our town a few days of last week.
Mrs. M. G. Hill is visiting
friends at Crandall.
John Holland was smiling on
a certain young lady in our town
Sunday afternoon. Come earlier
next time, John.
Miss Herline Ellis returned
home Monday after sDending sev¬
eral days with Miss Herline Stan¬
ford. She was accompanied home
by Misses Herline Stanford and
Capes Webb.
Frank Cline, of Deep Spring,
spent the week’s end with friends
ami relatives at this place.
Come again Frame.
Miss Minerva Bagwell, of
Spring Place, spent Friday night
with Miss Ora Ellis.
Hello, Charlie ! How did you
enjoy yourself Saturday after¬
noon? Fine, 1 guess.
Chester Hill spent Monday
with relatives at Crandall and
Eton.
J. O. Willbanks. wife and
laughter visited at Holly Creek
Sunday.
Noah Ellis spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Earl
Ellis.
Miss Mai via Montgomery and
Noah McGinnis, of Wells, passed
through our burg Friday after¬
noon en route to Eton, to attend
the Farmers’ Union picnic Sat¬
urday.
Moses 1'raker, of Fashion,
passed through our town Mon¬
day.
Walter Davis and wife spent
one day in our town quite re¬
cently, the guests of relatives,
Mrs. L. W. Carter and daugh¬
ters, Misses Mary and Emily, of
Dalton, spent last Monday at the
home of J, C. Ellis.
Mrs. Dora Hill aud children
of Spring Place, spent last week
with rclaiives at this place.
Bermuda was well represented
at the picnic at Eton Saturday.
We are sorry to note the ill¬
ness of Cal Ellis.
Everybody remember the Vet¬
erans’ picnic at Spring Place the
first Saturday in October.
Several from this place attend¬
ed Sunday school at Free Hope
Sunday. Pat And Pktk.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
are good for anyone who needs a
pill. They are small, safe, sure,
little pills that do not gripe or
sicken. Sold by S. H. Kelly.
TENNGA
(To Jate for last week.
T. M. Epperson and wife visited
friends at Crandall Sunday.
W. A. Bowman passed through
town one evening last week.
Mrs. Will Shields was in town
shopping the first of the week.
W. R. Black, of Crandall, was
in town on business the first of
week.
The protracted meeting began
at Liberty Sunday, conducted by
Rev, Gann.
Ralph Graves gave Bert and
Carl Bowman a pleasant call
Sunday.
Andy and Will Lawson, of
Tuckaleechee, Term,, are visiting
friends in Tennga.
Charlie Mallett made a busi¬
ness trip to Athens, Tenn , last
week.
Mrs. Sam Shields spent the
day with her sister, Mrs. James
Dunn, the first of the week.
Mr, Brownlee, wife and son,
William, of Cisco, gave Mr.
Mallett and lady a short call the
first of the week.
A. S. Tipton, of Ranger, Ga.,
passed through town the first of
the week returning home from
Etowah where he had been visit¬
ing his father.
Mrs. Lula Brown, of Murney,
Tenn., is visiting friends in town
this week.
Mrs. S. A. Graves dined with
her sister, Mrs. Gordon, Sun¬
day.
U. S. Cash and cousin, Roy
Muss, have returned from a visit
to homefolks at Baldwin and
have taken their position in the
depot again.
M. M. Hall, of Connessauga,
Term., was in town the first of
the week.
Mines. Gordon and Graves
and Miss Essie’ Graves visited
the High school at Connessauga,
Tenn., last Friday.
Cook An n Jon.
RIVER BEND
On last Sunday morning, at
the home of the bride’s parents,
Bennie Sibton and Miss Addie
Blasstngame were happily mar¬
ried 'Squire Vv. D. Ileartsell
officiating. The young couple
have many friends who wish
them a long and happy life.
Several of our young people
attended the baptizing at Pint
Grove Sunday morning.
D. A. Young, Walter Jones
and sister, Miss Nannie, of Oak¬
land, attended the wedding here
Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah E. Young, of (11 lie,
Ga., spent last week with her
daughter at this place.
Newness Leonard and wife and
Bradley Sitton, of near Spring
Place, attended the wedding
here Sunday.
John Welch who has been
visiting relatives in Fannin
county returned home one day
last week, but his many friends
were sorry to learn that his wife
iias fever and was unable to re¬
turn home with him.
Ben Moore passed through our
burg Sunday afternoon. Say,
Ben, was it raining.
We are sorry to note that Mrs.
Bud Bishop is on the sick list.
Miss Mattie Teasley called on
Miss Ava Blassingame one even¬
ing last week.
Hauling hay and fodder pull¬
ing is the order of the day
here.
Prof. George Huggins and
Eiston Teasley were ri ling high
in our burg Friday afternoon.
John Welch dined with Sum
Blassingame Sunday.
Arran-; Lauba.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure m
all its stag' 1 -', and that is Ca¬
tarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitu¬
tional treatment. Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure is taken internal'y,
acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the sys¬
tem, thereby destroying the
foundation of tlie disease, and
giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative power
that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testi¬
monials.
Addres,
F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills fur
constipation.
COTTON GROWERS TO BE
RECEIVED ROYALLY
Committees Meet And Make Ar¬
rangements For Entertaining
International Conference
The joint committees of coun¬
cil and the chamber of commerce,
who have in hand the entertain¬
ment of the International Con¬
ference of Cotton Growers and
Manufacturers, which is to be
held in Atlanta October 7, 8 and
9, met, with a number of inter
ested citizens, at the rooms of
the chamber of commerce Friday
at noon.
Those present were Council¬
man Charles M. Roberts, who is
the chairman of the joint com¬
mittee, Alderman H. M. Beutell,
of the council committee, Wil¬
liam L. Peel and Eugene C.
Callaway, of the committee from
the chamber of commerce, W.
M. Nixon, B. L. Willingham and
Sam A. Carter.
On motion, Chairman Roberts
appointed a finance committee,
whose duty it was stated to raise
$1,000 in addition to the $1,000
which has already been voted by
the city council fur the enter¬
tainment of the delegates.
The committee named consists
of W. M Nixon, chairman, Wil¬
liam L. l’eel, Sam A. Carr.er, H.
M. Beutell and Edward IT, In¬
man.
It was announced by Secretary
Walter G. Cooper, t hat Governor
Smith had tendered to the con¬
ference the use of the hall of the
house of representatives for the
meeting
Chairman Roberts was in¬
structed by vote, to name a re¬
ception committee of fifty, and
also a committee of ladies, whose
duty it will be to look generally
after the entertainment of the
delegates and their ladies.
Chairman Roberts requested
all the- gentlemen present to
make to him suggestions as to
the personnel of the committee,
and will announce the names in
a few days.
8am A. Curler and Charles J).
’fuller w< re named a committee
of two to confer with the Georgia
Industrial association, with the
view to enlisting their aid in
making the conference a success.
Secretory Cooper stated tlmt a
conservative estimate indicated
that about. .100 delegates would
be present from England, Scot¬
land, Ireland, Germany, France,
Belgium, Switzerland, Austria,
Spain, Russia, Japan and South
America, and that more than 100
delegates would be on hand from
the New England states. In ad¬
dition to these, about 500 dele
gat.'.-; are e:cp< cted from the
Farmers’ union the. Southern
Cotton Association, and the
southern mills.
Tie program of entertainment
has not been perfected, but it is
practically settled that an old
fashioned Georgia barbecue will
be tendered the delegates on the
second (lay, Tuesday, October 8
—Atlanta Journal.
There are a great many pen
pie who have slight attacks of in¬
digestion and dyspepsia nearly
all the time. Their food may
satisfy the appetite but it fails
to nourish the body simply be¬
cause the stomach is not in lit
condition to do the work it is
supposed to do. It can’t digest
the food you eat. The stomach
should be given help. Von ought
take something that will do the
work your stomach can’t do. Ko
dol For Indigestion and Dyspep¬
sia, a combination of natural di
gestanfes and vegetable acids, di¬
gests the food itself and gives
strength and health to the stom¬
ach. Pleasant to take. Sold by
S. II. Kelly.
A charter for the American
Railway and Power company has
been issued by Secretary of State
Philip Cook. Capital stock $250,
000, and W. A. Dodson, A. W.
Smith, Congressman E. B. Lewis
and J. F. Lewis, incorporators.
The company proposes to build
four miles of street car line, fur¬
nish lighting power and water to
Americus.
Dalton GTS so
BICYCLES. Sundries and Re¬
pairs. Prices reasonable as is
consistent with quality.
GUNS and PISTOLS of all kinds
repaired by an experienced man.
SEWING MACHINES. Best makes
of new ones, and all kinds of
second-hand ones for sale at very
reasonable prices and on easy
terms.
PIPE titting, valves, &c„ used
by saw mill and gin people. It
will be worth your while to see
me before making purchases of
any of these or similar goods.
Your Trade Is Respectfully Solicited,
SHEET IRON, VALLEY TIN,
STOVE PIPE, &C.
Legal Notices
To Be Appointed Administrator.
GEORGIA Murray countv.
To whom It may concern:
W. J silvers navmg made application to me,
m due form to be appointed permanent admin¬
istrator upon the estate of Thomas J. silvers,
late ot said county with the will annexed.
Notice is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the court of Or¬
el i nary for said .omo be held on the first
Monday in October 11107.
WUncsN my uana and official signature this
! he ;>lh tlay of September 11107.
K, M. G UDG EK, Ordinary.
fo Be Appointed Administrator.
UK >RGIA, Murray County,
lo whom it may concern.:
w 1 , u. mvIs having made application to me
|n du vT-i to be appointed permanent admitv
istraipr v.poti the estate of J A. Hilley, late of
said you,.tv. Noth* is hereby given that said
ipnlie.uion of will by !?• ird at the regular term of
t 1 e court Ordi. for said comity, to be
held on the first ,m ...uav in October. HK17.
Witness mv inr i and official signature this,
the 5th day of Sept. 1007.
... GHUGER, Ordinary.
Leave To Sell Land. i
GEORGIA Murray County,
li Notice applied is hereuy >. i\t. i tat the undersigned
.s to the onto .try of said county for
1 vive to sell all the lands belonging to the es~
deb's taw of and Mary for the V. ncepies of for distribution, the payment of
application will purpose tfaid
be heard at the regular term of
the court of ordinary for said county to be held
oa the first Monday in October l!l07.
This 4 th day September 15)07.
S. C, 1LEKPLKS, Administrator
upon the Estate of MAuY K. PEKPEES.
Notice oi Sale.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
By virtue of nu order ot the Court of Ordinary
oi .-.aid comity. will Lie sold at public outcry oil
Hu first Tuesday in October. 11)07, at the
court house door in said county, between the
usual hours of sale the following real estate in
Murray county to-vvit: lap acres, more or less of
lot 01 Land No. U7y> in the 26th district and 2d
section being the whole lot except one acre,
bounded as follows: On the south by C. 1,.
I'en y; oil the east by \V. j, Peeples; on the west
by Wasn Swanson; on the north by D J. Isen
hower. Terms of said -de to be cash. This
the nth day of August, 11)07.
Ik) i.SK i \fjo\vr.ER, Administrator
ot Daniel Isenhower,
Application For Charter
ik utiou for Corporation of the E. D. Rich
Khmniig and Developement '
The petition of I,. XT Rich Company and Rich
(ae of K. I). of
State Georgia, avid IdW.Daniels of Manis¬
tee, AiicbigaiD respectfully shows:
I. Thai vhgy dcs vc i'n themselves, their as
soci.ites, successors and assigns, to become in¬
corporated Rich luxuing under the name And style of The T,
o. t< and tievclopeuient company,
1 lie term lor which petitioners ask to be
incorporated :.4 twenty years, with the privilege
ol renewal at the end of said time.
I lie capital siock of the corporation is to
be hlty tuousaud dollars, to be divided in shares
ol one dollar each.
J. i eu per cent of said capital stock has alrea¬
dy been paid in
> 1 he object of the proposed corporation is
pecuniary pronland gain to its stock holders.
1‘ tiii.i.iers ask tile privilege of securing
:s..t >' way for the erection and operation of
il uiN - tr.uu roads and tram ways for getting out
iii'i u:arue 1 .in:; hrest products, in the valley of
ll'Dl, er-rk and i!s tributaries. Also the con
dr.-aiuy. ui .1 general lumber manufacturing bus¬
iness. purchasing a act sale of real estate and
general The merchandise. principal
(5. office and place of business*
the proposed corporation will be Coimesauga,
Wherefore,-petitioners under prav to be made a body
corporate the name and style aforesaid
entitled to the rights, privilegesand immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed bv law.
Petitioners C N. KINfe,
GEORGIA, Murray County: Attorney.
1, J. D Gallmuu, e’erx of the superior court
fm said county, do hereby certify that the above
-*ucl foregoing, is a true copy of the original pe¬
tition as filed 111 mi office.
Given under my and aud seal of office, this
August 1-lth, dm?.
Clerk Superior J D, Gallman,
court, said county.
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi¬
nary of Bartow county, Ga., the undersigned
will sell.' at public outcry to the highest bidder,
on the first Tuesday in October 1007, at the court
house within door at legal Spring Place, in Murray county,
on , sale hours, the following de¬
scribed real estate, as the property of the e.s'ate
of W. A. K. Stephens, deceased, late of Bartow
county to-wit-
1st A11 that tract or parcel of land containing
forty-five the jlfih district acres more and 8rd or less, lying and being in
section of Murray coun¬
ty Ga.. said tract bounded on the north by lands
of Renfro Huggins, on the East and South-east
by lands of J. Ii. Brcnvn, on the South and South¬
west bv Coimesauga river and on the West by
laud of J. 11 Brown, thirty-five acres of said,
cultivation, tract being valuable whole river of botton land in actual
the said tract occupied as
tenant 2nd. during present that year by Bud Bishop.
Also, all certain tract of land con¬
taining three hundred and thirty (881*) acres,
more or less, now rented by J. I y , Carroll from
the undersigned for present year, said tract ly¬
ing Jut, in one body, and being allot! land lot No
and all of land lot No. 108, except four ( 4 )
acres of said bit lying west of Coimesauga river,
said two land lots being in the 8th district and
3rd section of .Murray county Georgia, and ten
(10) acres of laud lots. Nos. fin and VI in the 18th
district and 3rd section of said county, the whole
tract being bounded on tlie North by lands of J.
IL Brown, 011 the East lands of J.B, Brown,
on the South by lauds oi J. 1,. Carroll and on the
West toy Coimesauga river, there being one hun¬
dred (100) acres more or less of said tract cleared t
most of which is valuable river bottom land, and
the balance of the tract well timbered and com¬
paratively level.
The terms of sale will be cash,(payable on day
of sale, Administrator,s deed to be deliverd to
purchaser on payment of purchase price.
The rents of each of said tracts of land for the
present year will be excepted and reserved by
purchaser the undersigned, at the end and of possession present of land givah
K. S. Bradley, and year .
W. T. Stephens,
Administrators of W. A. K Stephens, deceased.
Tax Levy for 1987.
It was ordered by the Board of Roads and
Revenues that the lax Collector of Murray
county levy taxes for the various county pur¬
poses for the year 1907 as follows:
Public linp’ve’mts .28of State .14 on $.00, $2048,206
Officers Fees, etc .18 * - ,005 w “ 950.066
Paupers expenses .07 •* “ .035 “ " 511.574
Court expenses .07 “ “ .055 “ » 511.574 p
Coroner’s “ “ ,02 “ '* .010 “ “ 110.164
Duel, stationery .02 “ “ .010 “ “ 140.104
Incidentals .01 “ “ .006 “ •« 78,082
Aggregate ,00 “ .80 •• $ 1381.02
It is further ordered 20 cents on each One hull*
tired dollars worth of taxable property to be
levied and collected as a road fund for said year.
1007. which would amount to $2028.28, this levy
when added to above making 50 cents on each
$100.00 of made, property this and to a total of $7808.20.
l y evy bept. 3, iv)l)7.
C. C. Keith, Chairman
VV. W. SAMPLER, Clerk.
Occasional headache, belching,
bad taste in the mouth, lack of
appetite and slight nervousness
are symptoms of indigestion
which, when allowed to go un¬
cared for, will develop into a
case of dyspepsia that will take
a long time to get rid of. Don’t
neglect your stomach. At the
first indication of trouble take
something that will help it along
in its work of digesting the food
you eat. Kodol for indigestion
Dyspepsia will do this. Ko
do! will make your food do you
good and will enable you to en¬
joy what you eat. Sold by S.H.
Kelly.