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North Georgia’s largest
Furniture Store will sell you
more “Good Furniture” for
a specified amount than any
other place in the count ay.
Big Shipments of Spring Furniture
Mattings
Carpets
Rugs
Art Squares Curtains
Lace
Shades, etc
are coming in and we would
be glad to show you and
make you some prices.
Get Prices and Gome to Us and
We Wii! Save You Money
FURIIITURE GO.,
Dalton Georgia.
The Banks County Democratic,
Executive Committee lias seleet
ed May 1 st, as the date for hold
iug a primary to select candi
dates for comity- (dikes. They
also passed a resolution indorsing
Hon. Tims. M. Bell as a caudi-
SPRING
CLOTHING wtsssmi
I
Oiir CSoiNiig Proposition for Spring Briefly Toll
We have just rsceived from a
large and reputable Clothing manu¬
facturer some specially good values
iu Men’s in
Black and Blue Serges,
Fancy Worsteds
and Cassemeres
These Suits are correct in style,
elegant in fit and appearance, and
made of superior material.
Everv Suit is well worth
$12.50 to $13.50, but our Cash
system and careful buying en¬
ables us to offer these Suits for
inly $10 per Suit
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<JJoiiH.i<iolable opposition Lde-j
in Sat: rumli to the pr> -
amendment to the consti¬
which wilt disfranchise
the negro. It is expected prom¬
inent in Savannah will begin an
agitation against the measure, as
it is claimed that it will result in
nil ting down the representation
in Congress.
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Get DeWitt’s Oarbohzed
Witch Hazel Salve—It is heating,
soothing and cooling. It is good
for piles. Hold by 8. II. Kelly.
It seems now time the 8avan
ah, Augusta A - Northern Railway
survey to Gainesville, through
Banks county, via Homer, is per
mane til and the citizens are very
much enthused over the project,
as it will open a new and unde¬
veloped territory.
Kodol is today the best known
most reliable remedy for all
of t Ire stomach, such as
heart burn, sour
and belching of gas.
Kodol contains the same juices
tmd in a healthy stomach,
kodol is pleasant to take. It is
guaranteed to give relief and is
Bold here by 8. II, Kelly.
The many friends 111 Oconee
c unity r.p Mr. .James Lowe are
urging him to enter the race for
Ucptcse trial We. Mr. Lowe is a
prominent merchant and buri¬
rips man ot' High Shoals and
should ho decide to become a
candidate ho would make an ex
cedent race.
MARIETTA MAN FATALLY
SHOT BY NEIGHBOR’S BOY
Through Mistake, Fourteen*Year
-03d Mallory Lcard Fires on
Florence Findley.
date for re-election to Congress
from the Ninth District.
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D tW 8 Early Risers
The famous little pllla.
THE Ml Mi HAY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 , 1008
Marietta, Ga., March 18
t
Mallory beard, a 14 -year-old
shot,• Florence bindlev, a
nent citizen of Marietta, at
beard’s homo in Marietta
night at midnight, bind ley
shot through the abdomen and
probably mortally wounded.
b. I). Hay, a neighbor of
ley, was said to be raising a
turbance at his house, and
ley went to beard’s house to
the officers, beard, who was
the house alone with his
thought bind ley was bay
shot.
The doctor was tillable to
the bullet and Mr. hindley
very little chance to live.
Best Healer la the World.
Kev. F. Starbird, of East Bay
iiiond, Maine, says ; T have used
Ihieklen’s Arnica Halve for sev
ernl years, on my old army wound
and other obstinate sores, ana
fitiT it the best healer in
nets ” h U my “ye‘l«iM t ry C
Price -> 5 c at Arrowood &
Rous > store.
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BUY
Y FLATIRON
PANTS
SAXISTACTION
\ CjIIA^ANTEED
Noted Flatiron Building
Peculiar in shape
And so high in price
Few can own one
Noted Flatiron Pants
Perfect in shape
High m value N
And at price everyone
can own one
These
STYLISH TROUSERS
Are for Sate By
ilth % L
THE STOSE OF UTTLE PRICES f
NOTICE!
To the Tax Payers of Murray County
I will be at the places designated on the dates opposite
for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns for the year 1908.
April from | until April from j until May from until
Place 7 8 m 4 p m “9 Sa m 4 p m 8 a m 4 p in
Durham’s 8 8 a miOamMay
Ball Ground court ground 8 ti a m m 1 8 a m|loam tr. 8 a m 11 am
store ( Wells P, O ) 8 2 p m m x 1 o a m 12 m
Spend the night of April 8th at John Berry'
school house Q 8 a iniOani
Holly postollice 911 a m 2 p m April
Court ground in Eighth 9 ~ p n1 5 P 111 30 Ip m 5 p IV. i 4 1 p m 5 p m
Spend the night of April 9th at Night Gallm aids
Robinson’s shop 10 8 a m u am
Will Hogan’s xo at m I
Brown farm near Tilton 10 2 p mj4 p mi
Spend the night of April 10th at Sam W. Bilassingame’s m110
Oscar Brown’s 11 9 n 01(3 am'April l
Bull Pen court ground 11 In a P m 3 ° 8 a m 12 m 1 + i) a m 1 2 m
Oran postodice 13 18 a m a m May
Chats worth 1 3 9 a w p ni 4 8 a m II a m
Court ground in Doolittle Ed 2 P 05 P p til 2 Dm 4 p m 16 8 a mill a m
Spend the night of April nth at Will Wdib an ks’
Dennis 14 8 a 111 10 am i 5 2 p m 4 p nx
John Ouearies’, in the mountai ns no on of 14th
Carter's store 4 2 p m 6 p m 1 2 p m 5 p m
Spend the night of April 14th at Tho mas II e m p hill’s
Dock Me Entire’s w 8am 9 a 111 mill
Rani hurst w ro am 2 p m 2 8- a a m
Dili Groves’ 15 3 p m 5 p m J
Fort Mountain 16 8 a m 10 am -4 12 nx U D. m
Hassler Mill 16 11 am w C- m 4 - 3 P 1 CA C-. m
Seth A. Gregory’s 16 . (3 p m *<r m of lytjlx 8 2I 8 11 a m
Court grounds in 1013th 17 |8 a m 11 am n P 3 « 111 a m
Crandall I7 12 m 3 pm 11 il 3 c- nx
Beard’s commissary 17 4 p m 7 p m
Owens’ store 18 8a mu amj ***** ro Cl m \fi nx
Eton 18 i p m 6 p m N a. VO '—— m
John Harris’ store 20 8 a miOam
Court ground in Alaculsy 20 lo a tn 2 p m 6 X a mil am 18 2 p m 5 P m
Jack Cloer’s 2o 4 rn;7 a m of the t>a 1st
Court ground in Doogan 21 8 P mill am May 61 p in 4 p m 18 9 a inn a m
Chable’s home 2I 12 m 2 p m
Poteet’s store 21 2 p m 5 p m
Spend the night of April 2 1 st ntjjohn Thom pson’
David White’s 22 8 a in ,9 am
Cisco 22 IS a mlp nx 8 e 10 am
Tennga 22 2 p nx 6 p tix n e 1 p m
Spend tlxe night of April 22 at Jonas Dunn’s
Court ground in Tenth 23 8 a m il a nx 00 m 3 p m 19 8 a mn a m
Greg or v postoflicc 23 ii a ni p p m t>ac $ the ni ght
Keith’s Spend the store night (Little of April Murray ) atjjack 23 2 Marti p m|6 n’s p nx 8 a m 10 a in
23
Leach HenTy’s I 24 8 a ni 10 a m
Ov bey’s store—Temple Grove j 24 11 a mi p m 8 4 p m 6 p in
John Adair’s 1 24 2 p nx 4 p nx
Spend the night of April 24 at.! Janie s McE ntire’
Newt Stroud’s 23 8 a m 9 a 3
Dunn’s store 25 9 a nx 11 a 3 o |8 a in i2 loam
Shelton’s store !? nx 2 p ri 0 10 a m m
Jphn Harris’ sehoolliouse at Win.Harris place] 2y 25 id 3 injy mj 5 it p 3
Mason’s X 5_g
Fuller’s Chapel : 27 ! _ a m'H
j Court ground in Shuck Pen w ~*2 5 9 I p 111 5 P m Bp 1 p m 5 Pm
Bermuda school lxouse SO P 2
Am/.; 28 ;l O a 111; ~ "3 3
T'i f , bixs ‘ farm store—in the Tenth 28 ‘A‘ j3 J 3 p* ra] ten 5
* la J es> storc 111 ine ieniu • p nx U. p S
The Tax Collector will be wifh tns wliile m-ikin? thesy rounds for the pjrpwe of cirryinj?
«K waster After the books. above Be rounds sore are that made ;m meet my books ns ai will one he of open thes: at places, my home give in in Eton year, until taj anjI th* rejls
ter. in June for the benefit -of
Tuesday in June. I will be in Spring Place 0:1 the first Tuesday
who do nol see me before that date. After Jane the 2nJ, l rapist close my books.
Respectfully, C. LINDSEY, R. T. _ R.
W.
Judge iriuuk Park has announc¬
ed s • t. he will be a candidate
i' r J dge of the Hep >nor Ocurt
of tl. 1 Albany circuit, in opposi¬
tion to Judge W. N. Spence, who.
it, is presumed, will he a candi
date bn ro election. Judge Ear!-;
is Judge of the City Court of Syi
vest or, a former 1 hurinuu of the
Second District,^Executive Com
joittee, and a prominent lawyer
of this section.
Oivea bp To Die.
B, Spiegel, 12t‘i North Virgin
ia St., Evansville, Ind., writes:
“For over five years I was
troubled with kidney and blad
.der affections which caused me
much pain and Worry. 1 lost
ileeh and was all run down, and
v vear ago had to abandon work
entirely. I had three of the best
physicians who did me no good
and 1 was practicaliy given up to
die. Foley's Kidney Cure was
_ and the first bottle
recommended
gave me great relief, and alter
taking the second bottle I was
entirely cured.” Why not let it
help you? ( 4 . H. Arrowood.
West Point and Lanett are
th working to have the Cham
bers County High School
at Lanett. The state will estab
Uria one of these schools in each
county of Alai am a, and will ap-
•a
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p , -fi* '■ ' *
McWilliams Bros.,
Dalton, G;’.,
Dear Sifts In reply to your inquiry as to ho w I
like Swift’s Guano, will say, that I used Swift’s
Eagle Guana last yeah, 1907, and make one bale of
cotton to the acre, Of course I will buy it again
this year. Yours truly,
J. W, BLACK.
Dalton, Ga., March 7, 190S.
propriate $2,000 annually for
their maintenance. This, with
« 60 percent | additional J > i 1 the county '
will give, will ho used to pay the
teachers. Rev. H. B. Morrow
was made chairman of a commit
to secure the school for La
nett at a mass-meeting of citi
zens.