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The Bank of Ghatsworth
believes in insurance because it makes everybody
and for that reason has provided to INSURE the deposits
of its customers, free of cost. This bank is a member of
the Depositors' Uuarantee Fund, which has a cash capital
of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and every
one of our depositors is protected by this insurance fund.
The Bank of Chatsworth is the only Bank in this imme*
diate territory which can get this insurance.
Think over this question of insurance; put aside
sentiment and seek SAFETY by putting your savings in an
INSURED BANK where it is ABSOLUTELY SAFE from
ANY CAUSE. There are safe banks, safer banks and the
safest banks. The Bank of Chatsworth is one of the
ery Safes! Banks
We are nearing the close of our second month's bus*
iness, which has surpassed our most sanguine cxpecta*
tions. If you are one of our Customers, we heartily
thank you for your patronage, and trust that we may
continue to do busines' t ogether as pleasantly in the fut=
ure as we have in the ; lit. If you are not one of our
customers, we want you to take this as a cordial invita¬
tion to come in to see us
We pay interest at the rate of
4 PER GENT. Compounded CD
on time deposits.
We have money to lend our customers
at reasonable rates.
PROTECTION, LIBERALITY, COURTESY ANO PROMPT ATTENTION
to our customers is what we offer you for your account.
Yours very truly,
CASHIER
DR. KINS CURES CHRONIC DISEASES
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CHRONIC DISORDERS OF WOMEN.
We successfully treat all nervous and chronic
of treatment.
Consultation and Examination JB. H. K. KING, Chief Consulting fhysielan.
RIEDIOALCO. He, t llsristti, Csr. S£*rle$Us«l?»M!itretSI«
DR. KING ATLANTA, CA.
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 im-l
portuned to take our own make. We like to treat our
customers right. It is both pleasant and profitable. We
have built up the largest drug establishment in Dalton by
gratifying our -patrous’ wishes. There is no reason why
everybody in Murray Connty 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
Eton Produce Co.,
Pays the same Cash prices
for Country Produce that
Dalton Pays.
Chas. M. Harris , Proprietor,
Among probable candidates
for the legislature from Crisp
county are Messrs. W-. B. Mat¬
thews, K. C. Harris and Col.
Dorris.
Varioocilc of
B»ot blood is driven from dilated veins with ibe assistance
car Improved Varlcoeele Tran* and Kiectro-Chemio prooess, the
part* bel u* restored to their natural condition and olrouiation
re-esUbllited. We stricture without severe operative
BiriClUrt care directly the
procedures. Our treatments act ourgal- oa
oaks affected, compute!? dislodging the etristnre in bp wiae
Yaaio electric medical treatment; It la painleas and a#
taterferu | with SSomIw jcorbualneaadntiea VlffAr You be lacking , ,, in . the
LOSS Cl N&niy Vigor may vitality. If by our
power of . 0 ,
Should method! *• will restore that vigor and strength »tlmulant to ysu that but
be yours, Our treatment la not* mere
p^HmlSSW W h rlt?IY h' ¥f
w c , 'll LA UOE AND RINABI DISEASES
CATARRHAL
^" r h ®^*£Vy my' ne^J < uiha?atloB n ^«thod.
Mrs. Julia Jeter, who was so
long connected with the Colum¬
bus Etiquirer-Sun, died in' New
York City Sunday.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1907
OAK GROVE
Jeff’ and Bates Wood and Dock
Adams, who are in school at
Spring Place visited homefolks
Saturday and Sunday.
We gladly welcome Blair
Adams and family to our neigh¬
borhood.
Mrs. A. B. Bradley and daugh¬
ter, Maggie, made a business
trip to Spring Place Wednesday
evening.
K, K. Morgan, of Jefferson
City Term., was in our commu¬
nity Tuesday, delivering portrait
work.
Mrs. Lon Owens, of Mt. Zion,
spent Saturday with her mother,
Mrs. Wyatt Wood.
Isaac Shelton made a business
trip to Rainhurst Saturday.
Mrs. Jeff Turner and Mrs. T.
Price spent Friday evening with
Mrs. Bradley.
The young people enjoyed a
few hours in a social chatting
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
TJiad Mullinax Monday night.
Mrs. Demmie Groves spent
Thursday evening witli Mrs. Bill
Groves.
Misses Willie Mae Owens and
Mollie Wood, of Mt. Zion, spent
Monday night with Mrs. Dora
Mullinax.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Mullinax
and little son, Walter, visited
relatives at Mt. Zion Saturday
night and Sunday.
Sunday school at Mt. Pisgah is
in a flourishing condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens spent
Sunday with the latters parents.
Glad to hear from Holly again
through the columns of the dear
old News. Come often and give
all the news from, that Moral
vineyard.
A. B. Bradley and Ed Owens
made a trip to Mt. Zion Sunday
afternoon.
As news is scarce I will say
God be with us till we meet
again.
A Sad Hearted Daffodil.
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The Latest
All Colors
$1.50 to $8 00.
All guaranteed.
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THE. STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Bulloch county is making a
strong pull for the south Georgia
experiment station to be located
in her midst. Bulloch intends
to put a fine dinner in the midst
of many people at the state fair
and this may help some toward,
getting the experiment station.
The dinner is an experiment
worth trying, anyhow.
There is nothing better for
stomach troubles than KGDOL,
which contains the same juices
found in a healthy stomach,
KODOL is offered on a guaran¬
teed plan for the relief of heart
burn flatulence, sour stomach,
belching of gas, nausea, and all
stomach troubles. So at times
when you don’t feel just right,
when you are drowsy after meals,
and your head aches or when you
have no ambition, and you are
cross and irritable, take a little
KODOL. It digests what you
eat. It will make you healthy.
Sold by S. H. Kelly.
The funerals of Joe Brown and
Lucile Brown occurred at Sa¬
vannah. They were negroes, not
related, but were friends. Mon¬
day night the negro man became
angry with the woman and killed
her with a shotgun. He then
left her, and going to a barn
seme distance away almost shot
his head off with the same gun.
His body was discovered when
officers went looking for him to
arrest him for killing the woman.
This is one of the few oases on
record of a negro committing
suicide in Savannah.
fOLEYSffiDNEYCUMS
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
State News.
Cel. J. Eli Brewei is a candi¬
date for alderman from the First
ward of Griffin.
Mr. Douglas S. McArthur has
announced for the legislature
from Montgomery county.
The Baptists of Dublin are
erecting a new church building
that will cost between $80,000
and $40,000.
A senator will have to be
chosen from the Cartersville
district to succeed the late John
W. Akin in the senate.
Col. Dick Milledge, of Atlanta,
is moving about the state in the
interest of his candidacy for
prison commissioner.
More improvements have been
made in dwellings in Dublin
since January 1, last than ever
before in the history of the city.
The grand jury put its foot
down good and hard on Atlanta’s
proposition to build a new court
house and city hall combined at
a cost of something more than
$ 1 , 000 , 000 .
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The Georgia Fertilizer com¬
pany, of Columbus, has pur¬
chased a tract of phosphate land
in Tennessee, the investment
representing between $75,000
and $100 ,000,
Mr, Thomas Turlington, of
Laurens county, will make four
bales of Egyptian cotton this
season, which he expects to sell
at a higher price than is paid for
Florodora cotton.
“I am unequivocally opposed
to the eoporal punishment of
children in the public schools.”
So declared Dr. T. J. Charlton,
a member of the Savannah board
of education.
The Columbus board of trade
thinks it may double its mem¬
bership by installing a telegraph
wire and take daily reports of
the market and furnish the same
to the members of the board
only.______
A tumor weighing thirty-nine
pounds was removed from a
negro woman’s body at Augusta
by Dr. Thomas Wright at the
Lamar hospital. The woman,
who came from the country, will
recover and will be out inside of
a month.
The board of county commis¬
sioners of Green county goes out
of existence on January 1 by
operation of law, to be succeeded
by one member, who shall exer¬
cise the powers and prerogatives
of the entire board of five mem¬
bers. Mr. J. J. Sanders, chair¬
man of the present board, is a
candidate for the position of
commissioner, and all of his
fellow-members on the board
have indorsed him for the place.
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“Our Perfection Trav Trunk.”
Don’t
buy our
Trunks unless
you like ’em alright.
We have the best
and the cheapest as
well as the medium
grades, and you will like ’em.
A THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Dancing Proves Fata!
Many men and women catch
colds at dances which terminate
in pneumonia and consumption.
After exposure, if Foley’s Honey
and Tar is taken it will break up
a cold and no serious results need
be feared. Refme any but the
genuine in a yellow package.
G. H. Arrowood,
Our text===
“Trouble”
We are, here to sell you
things to wear. We want to
do it, and we have the things,
timed to the minute—top
notchers. Some men hesi¬
tate to “shop”—think they
nr ust buy or they are
“troubling” us. They, are
not. To show them what we
have—to try on our Stein
Bloch-made Fall Smart
Clothes, and lit them, is no
trouble—it is a pleasure.
Come in. You are the man
we want.
J ft’: . THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
I am in Business for Your Health.
G. P. POSTELL,
Dealer in
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Toilet Articles and
Fancy Goods. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
’Phone 136. No. 14 Hamilton St. Dalton, Georgia.
Hightower’s Old Stand.
Fresh Shipments ot NunnaSIy’s Candies Always on Hand.
Notice to the Public! l
I will be at the following places on the dates named for the
purpose of collecting the State and county taxes for the year 1907.
This is my second round, my third round to be announced later.
Spring Place..................................................... November 5
Bull Pen court ground morning of.................. It 6
on
Holly Postoffice the afternoon of.................... tt 6
on
Eighth District court ground morning of..<...... 11 ,7
on
Knight Hallman’s store afternoon of............... 11 7
on
Ball Ground court ground morning of........... 11 8
on
Carter’s store afternoon of............................. tt .8
on
M. D. Terry’s store at Ramhurst morning of... tt 9
on
Doolittle court ground afternoon of................. tt 9
on
Hassler Mill PostoiTice morning of.................. tt 11
on
1018th court ground afternoon of.................... tt ,11
on
1039th District court ground morning of......... tt 12
on
Robert Shelton’s store at Sumach afternoon of tt 12
on
Tenth District court ground morning of........... tfc 13
on
Keith’s store in “Little Murray” on afternoon of......“........18
Tennga morning of............................................. 4 4 .14
on
Alaculsy court ground afternoon of....................... tt .......14
on
Doogan court ground on morning of.......................... tt 15
Crandall at Furr & Harris’ store on afternoon of........ 11 .15
Eton at 0. C. Keith’s store morning of................. t • .16
on
Chatsworth at J.B.Gregory’s store afternoon of...... i 4 .16
on
The above is the announcement of my second round for col¬
lecting taxes. I have sent out the announcement of my first round
and will make announcement ot my third round later.
Pesnedfullv p!
JOHN GREGORY, Tax Collecsor.
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Bad Pains
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suffering, every month, are caused,
■ 9 as you know, by female trouble. I* 9
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of itself. It is necessary to cure
9 the cause, in order to stop the H
1 if pains, and will fake this cm specific, only be female done ps pi
you a
9 remedy, that acts directly on the p
I womanly organs.
m CARDUI
WOMAN’S RELIEF
"Cardui did wonders for me,” ■
WE writes Mrs. 11. C. Larson, of Olds, H H
tm :%| i«. “I had female trouble for 8 ■
years, i had displacement, which
■ increased my sufiering, the doc* ■
||| §■ tor Now, could I only much relieve better. me at 1 hardly times. H if
am so
9 I know It ’’'hen ends.” my time begins or ■
when
At AH Druggists
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, #
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DeWitt’s WazVt Salve
For Piles. Burns. Sores.
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THIS LAMA STANDS W»« S» YEARS
knowing now==ac
J. K. GARDNER,
Ml CD I
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 fitting, 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.
This is Worth Remembering
As no one is immune, every
person should remember that
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure
any case of kidney or bladder
trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. G. H. Ar
rowood.