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EATON & COFFEY CO.’S £
PRICES ONAIL
15 pieces Flannelettes, mostly dark patterns, regular 10c ©C VCJ
yard seller, to close out at . * *
One lot, about 300 yards, short length Outing , v5C yd.
only •*•*** .
20 pieces solid color Outings, blue, black, red, pink, brown and Qq yd.
grey, regular 12 1*2 and 10c values, while tney las •
Every piece of plain or fancy Tricots, with a number of 25c IQ- y-i
and 35c values in Dress Goods to go at only . •_ * *
EATON & COFFEY COMPANY,
DALTON GEORGIA
j. H. GARDNER,
Dalton CO i,
BICYCLES. Sundries and Re*
pairs. Prices reasonable asjjif
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.
MONUMENTS
Georgia Marble Is Our Specialty.
For the convenience of
our customers vve will
send one of our represent¬
atives to show our designs
and quote prices. Best ma¬
terial and workmanship
mm & COFFEY CO.,
Shop and Yard Dalton, Ga.
Scur
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous- breath,
tsess, headache, constipation, bad
general dahillty, sour risings, and catarrh
of tho stomach are all due to indigestion. discov¬
Kodol relieves indigestion. This new
ery represents the natural Juices of diges¬
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
*nd reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps alt stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening stomach.
the mucous membranes lining the
Mr. S. S. Bail, of Ravenswood, W. V«.. Mysr—
“ I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty rear*
Kodol- cured me and vs are now using it in ml*
tor baby.” KIDNEY*
FOR BACKACHE—WEAK
TRY
DeWITT’S KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-lsn and S«h»
Prepared by E. a DeWITT * CO., Chlcag*
For sale by S H. Kelly.
The Postmaster of Gasconade,
Mo., JIaniel A. Bugh, says of
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills, “1 am doing so well, and
improving so fast in health, that
I cannot say too much for your
Kidney and Bladder Pills, 1 feel
like a new man.” DeWitt’s
Kidney and Bladder Pills are
sold by S. H. Kelly.
fiCodol for Dyspepsia
Digests what you eat.
MAPLE GROVE
We are having some rough
weather at this writing.
Bryant Ovbey and Wain Bry
ant passed through our burg
Sunday. Dog hunting, weren’t
you,boy*?
Miss Elsie Welch, of Hughes,
called on the Misses Waters Sat¬
urday.
Preaching at Oak Grove next
Sunday, the 4th. Preaching at
Union every third Sunday.
Mr. Wilborn moved an the
Caylor farm last week.
John O’Neill and Miss Mary
Waters were out driving Sunday
afternoon.
Charlie Howell was a pleasant
caller at Mr. Waters’ Thursday.
Go again, Charlie,when the girls
are at home.
Mrs. L. B. Waters made a bus¬
iness trip to Cleveland Wednes
day.
Misses Roxie Cochran and
Welthie Moore spent Saturday
night with Miss Ina Henry.
Mr. Kelly, of Maryville, is
visiting relatives at this place.
Walter Hawkins and Miss
Lena Hanna were seen in our
burg Sunday afternoon.
Luck to The News and its
many reader.
Just Me. ■
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering
it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be
used except on prescriptions dam¬ from
reputable physicians, as the
age thev will do is ten fold to the
-.rood you can possibly derive from
them. Hull’s Catarrh Cure,man
ufact.ured by F. J. Cheney N Co.,
Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mu¬
cous surfaces of the system. In
buying llall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally and made in To¬
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A
Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c
per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
Nolice to the Public.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that David F.
Kettles has served his time in
Pinson «fe Williams camps. His
record while here was above re¬
proach. He has been trusted
since the tirst day he began mak¬
ing Ins sentence; has never been
shackeled at all; in other words,
made a clean, clear, honorable
record.
Macphane Conoly, Captain.
mirsmmncm
Makc» Kidneys and Bladder Right
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THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER^ W>7
IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we have the best assortment
we have ever carried and our Suits at from $10.00 to $18.50 are well
made and fit well, and the quality and patterns are sure to please you.
a f rofn kind, We $6.50 have in from to it are $8.50; 40 all to sizes you 50 can Suits for men have in broken and your youths, choice lots, one prices for to three ranging of $4.98.
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CENTER VALLEY
Rev. <1. B. Barton filled his
regular appointment at this
place Saturday and Sunday,
being his last sermon for this
year.
Paul Bond, wife and children
spent Sunday wit|i Mrs. Bettie
Bond and family.
“Grandma” and Mrs. Lila
Bond spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Cora Langston.
Mrs. Bettie Bond visited at
the home of Mrs. J. S. Swilling
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fraker and Miss Salih 1
attended preaching here Sat,
urday.
Williard Smith and sistor,
Miss Nellie, of Fullers Chapel,
spent Saturday night with Mar¬
vin Langston and wife.
Mr. Richerson, of Chattanooga,
and Miss Alberta Davis, of Eton,
attended preaching at this pilace
Sunday.
Miss Bertha Rose left Wed¬
nesday for Etowah, where she
will spend several weeks. We
are sorry to see her leave.
Miss Ethel Bond spent Tues¬
day afternoon with Misses Daisy
and Ida Franklin.
I wonder if Luther Bond and
VVebbie Coffey went to “Uncle”
Bud’s Sunday? Yes, I guess
they did.
Carl Carnes and Eddy Coffey
passed through our burg Sunday
evening.
Miss Esther and Johnnie
Vaughn attended church at this
place Sunday.
Will and John Stroud, of Su
mach, passed through our burg
Wednesday.
Bub Ellis and Willie Holcomb
were here Sunday.
Mr, Franklin and son, Flirt,
passed through here Tuesday en
route to Crandall.
Come on, Fuller’s, with the
news. Also all the rest.
As news is scarce I will ring
off. Good wishes to the editor
and the dear old Murb.it News.
Bestkr and Billie Brown.
Ask the Editor,
If you wish to know something
concerning the standing of our
colleges, you would do well to
call on the editor. He has in¬
vestigated our references and
knows whereof he speaks. He
knows that when vve say that we
can give a complete course of
shorthand in three months with a
speed of 150 words per minute,
or a graduate course of shorthand
and bookkeeping in four months,
that we are speaking from actual
records of the work previously
done by ns.
Write for large free catalogue.
Athens Business College,
194 l-’2 Clayton St.,
Athens, Ga.
BULL PEN
Rev. FT, O. Davis filled his
regular appointment at New
Hope Saturday and Sunday.
Martin and Will Roberts at¬
tended preaching here Sunday.
0. E. Robinson, wife and baby,
of Dalton, visited relatives here
one day last week.
J. A. Robinson and three Sons,
of lower Murray, was here on
business one day last week.
Rev. Clifton Fletcher is visit¬
ing his brother in our burg.
Misses Janie Queen and Gussie
Lackey dined with Miss Laura
Teasley Sunday.
John Raggett spent Saturday
night, and Sunday with hi
brother here.
Jim Bramlett spent Saturday
night, in Dalton.
Henry Qnoarles spent Satur¬
day night and Sunday with his
father-in-law, here.
Mrs. Wilson lias about re¬
covered from a severe weeks in¬
i’ess.
Will Fortner spent Monday
night with his father, in upper
Murray.
Misses Laura Teasley, Susie
and Winston Baggett visited m,r
burg one day this week.
Mrs. Killgore and little chi’
dran dined with Mrs. Teasley
Sunday.
Sunday school is progressing
nicely.
Major Terry passed through
our burg one day last week.
Saturday is Justice Court day
here.
As news is scarce 1 will close,
wishing the editor and all
corresDondents success.
VV rXTERTIM 1
You can’t he well if you hate
a weak, unhealthy, tired oui
stomach. Neither can you Tec-i
good if by some little irregulari¬
ty in eating yi u have caused the
stomach to vet out of order
These little stomach troubles
signs of indigestion, which ma\
and very niton de.es turn into i.
very bad case of dyspepsia
Don’t allow this to go on a single
day without doing something to
overcome it. Take some go ■
reliable and safe digestant like
KODOL For Dyspepsia. KODOL
is the best remedy known "today
for heart burn, belching and al.
troubles arising from a disor
dered digestion. It is pleasant
to take and affords
promply. Sold by S. H. Kelly.
Two of Rome’s largest manu
factoring enterprises have shot
down on account of orders Lein
short, which is caused by rhe
financial flurry.
Solicitor-General William H.
Ennis, and ex-Solieitor-Generai
W. J. Normally, of the
circuit, are on a pleasant trip
Cuba. They are having grear
times in Havauna.
Rev. Leon O. Lewis, who has
been pastor of East Highlands
Methodist Church, Columbus,
for the past three years, has been
transfered to the Northeast Tex¬
as Conference, and will be sta
at Dallas.
Sandersville is in » state of en¬
couragement because the South¬
eastern Tari J Association prom¬
ises to send a representative
there to examine into the local
conditions and see if insurance
rates can be reduced in that
town.
There is nothing better for
stomach troubles than KODOL,
which contains the same juices
found in a healthy stomach,
KDDOL'is offered on a guaran¬
teed plan for the relief of heart
burn flatulence, sour stomach,
belching of gas, nausea, and al!
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, amt you are
cross and irritable, take a little
KODOL. It digests what you
eat. It will make you healthy.
Sold by S. H. Kelly.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All parties wh > are indebted
to me and those to whom 1 am
indebted are requested to come
and settle, as my health is
good and I consider it best to
settle now. A. L, Keith.
DeWitt’s Little E»rly
are the lest pills male. They
do not gripe. Sold by S. 11.
Kelly.
Pressing
Down Pains
are a sign of serious female com*
plaint, that should have immediate
attention.
ii you begin is time, you can
generally treat yourself at home,
without the need of consulting of a
physician, by the regular use
Cardul, the well-known remedy for
women’s ills.
Composed a! purely vegetable
and perfectly harmless medicinal
ingredients, being, besides, a gen
tie, non-iatoxkatsng, strengthen*
ing tonic,
j
1 NE
ftC 0'
WOMAN’S RELIEF
relieves all female complaints.
“My wife,” writes John A.
dodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Vsu,
“»as nothing but a walking skele*
ton, from female trouble. She
suffered agonies with bearing
down pains, backache and head*
ache. Doctors failed to relieve
ber, so she took Cardui, and is
now entirely cured.”
At AH D ruggists
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE.
stating: age and describing sym
toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept.,
The Chattanooga Medicine Co..
Chattanooga, Tenn. E SS
Legal Notices
To Be Appointed Administrator.
GEORGIA, Murray C -minty.
To whom it may concern.
in D. due W. form Boad having made application to me,
to be appointed permanent admin¬
istrator upon the estate of Andrew Miller, late of
said county. Notice is hereby given that said
application of will be heard at the regular term of
the court Ordinary for said county to be held
on the fir*t Monday »n December 1907.
Witness my hand and official signature this
the Uh day of Nov. 1907.
K. M. GUDGER, Ordinary.
To Be Appointed Guardian.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
Mrs. Tay Steed, a resident of said state, hav¬
ing duly applied to be appointed guardian of the
property of James Steed and Annie Harris min¬
ors* of said county, notice is hereby given that
said application will be passed upon at the next
court of Ordinary tor sntd county to l>e held on
the first Monday in December. 114)7.
Witness my hand and seal of office, this the
Uh day of November, 1007.
K. M. GUDGER. o dinary.
Letter of Dismissal.
G K O R G f A. Mur ray t on n ty.
James l). Poteet, guardian of Elizabeth Poteet,
having made application to me to Ik* discharged
ed from mich guardianship, before let all the persons concern¬ house in
show cause me at court
said county mi # he 2nd day of December, 1007,
why granted. such application for discharge should not
be
Witness my official signature this the 5th day
of November, 1007.
R. M. GUDGER, Ordinary.
Application for Exemption.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
G. O. Baynes has setting applied for Exemption valuation of of
personalty, and apart and
homestead and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, a. m«, on the ! <th day of December, 1907,
at ray office.
This the 21st dav of November, 1907.
K. M, Gl'DGEK, Ordinary,
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Dealer Wanted.
The New Pure Pood and Drug Law
j We are pleased to announce
| that Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung troubles
is not affected by the National
Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other
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rowood.
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KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE H0NEY*»TAR
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