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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MICHAELS, STERN A CO.
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Fruit Jars
All Kinds
rut STORE Of LITTLE PRICES 9
All of the employes of the
Georgia, Southern and Florida
Railroad at Macon, who were
placed under a ten per cent, re¬
duction in salaries three months
ago, are happy now. On the
first of July an order went into
effect restoring them to their or
i final salaries. This order ef¬
fects a hundred or more men and
h meeting with genuine .aiu!
hearty approval.
Pasluit Nol ce.
See us if you wish to pasture
your stock. We have about, 100
acres of fine grass.
Kino & Thom chon.
The Kady
Suspender is a “daisy”
jmmrnnA§r^ TH1 STORE Of LITTLE PRICES
WITH Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8lds hs price
80c A * 1 . 00 .
Trial Bottle Free
AUD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Foley’s Honey and Tar affords
i dimidiate relief to asthma suf¬
ferers in the worst stages and if
taken in time will effect u cure,
(f. II. Arrowood.
EDUCED PRICES
ON
Men’s Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Men’s Odd Pants, Underwear
and Oxfords.
For July we will offer special bargains in ouj
5c and 10c Department.
Dalton Bargain Store
27 Hamilton St, Dalton, Ga ■ I
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WHEN TOU WANT CLOTHES
That will give only the best satisfaction in
fit, wear and finish; Clothes that will suit
not only yourself but your wife and your
friends; Clothes that will give you the dis¬
tinction of being a perfectly dressed man,
come to the store which makes a specialty
of such Clothes.
r- ANNON BROS
\ DALTON, GEORGIA.
“Musical Institute.”
On next Monday night, at the
school building in Spring Flace
all who are interested in a thor¬
ough up-to-dute course of music
are requested to meet W, D.
Hirfc, who will give a demonstra¬
tion of how music is taught, in
the school and conservatory. If
a sufficient number are inter¬
ested a full course will be given.
Do not fail to attend.
Was In Poor Health For Years.
Ira W. Kelly, of Mansfield,
Health Pa., writes: “I was in poor
for two years, suffering
from kidney and bladder trouble,
and spent considerable money
consulting physicians without
obtaining any marked benefit,
but was cured by Foley’s Kidney
Cure, and I desire to add my
testimony that it may be the
cause of restoring the health of
others.” Refuse substitutes.
G. H. Arrowood.
Goods of Quality
We prefer to sell this kind
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
The Americus Council has im
posed a special license tax of a
hundred dollars annually upon
dispensers of near-beer and simi¬
lar prohibition stuff, which will
reduce the number of drink
stalls in that city considerably.
With the bridle off heretofore
the drinkers were becoming ex
C'edingly numerous, though very
little drunkenness therefrom.
During the summer kidney
irregularities are often caused by
excessive drinking or being over¬
heated. Attend to the kidneys
it (?n#e by using Foley’s Kidney
Cure. G. II. Arrowood.
TEE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1608.
A BILLION IN GOLD.
When the average man
re ids that congress at its re¬
cent session spent more than
a billion dollars, he gets a
vague impression that tnis is a
lot of money, but he does not
appreciate what an enormous
s.im it really is. It helps
some to realize that the actual
expenditure was eight millions
more than a billion, and that
these millions, regardless of
the fact that a million is a lot
of money* are thrown off to
make a round number, as a
grocer might throw off a few
cents to please a good cus¬
tomer.
Congressman Hamline, of
Missouri, has been doing a
little figuring to bring the im¬
mensity of this expenditure
within realization. He learns
that it would take thirteen
$ip gflkl pieces to make a
pound, and 27,000 such
pieces to weigh a ton. On
this basis, he shows that the
expenditures of the late con¬
gress would weigh 1,851
t ins
Allowing a ton to a wagon,
it would take 1,85-1 wagons to
haul it. Allowing seven
yards to the wagon and team,
the procession of gold-laden
wagons would stretch over
seven and a half miles. It
w mid take 82I freight cars to
haul this money, or about live
ordinary f 1 eight trains. If
e ichman could handle 150
pounds, it would take 24,063
men to carry all this gold.—
Duluth Herald.
War Against Consumption
All nations are endeavoring to
check the ravages of consump¬
tion, the “white plague” that
claims so many victims each
year. Foley’s Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds perfectly
and you arc in no danger of con
sumption. Do not risk your
health by taking some unknown
preparation when Foley’s Honey
and Tar is safe and certain in re¬
sults. The genuine is in a yel
Iqw package. G. H. Arrowood.
Governor Smith has signed an
order designating the following
banks as state depositories for
four years, from July 1: Plant¬
ers’ Bank, of Ilawkinsville;
Citizens’ Bank, of Hazlehurst,
The Planters’ Bank of Hawkins
ville succeeds the Hawkinsvilie
Ranking and Trust Company.
Hazlehurst has never before had
a, depository.
Old Fort, Tenn.
As I haven’t seen anything
from this place in some time 1
will come again.
Ernest O’Neill, who has been
at Ducktown for some time, is
spending a few days with home
folks.
Granville Mercer called on Miss
Jessie Armstrong Saturday af¬
ternoon.
James Finwell attended the
fourth of July at Cleveland.
Taylor Dill called on his best
girl recently.
Jim and Mack Wooten visited
friends at Uasso, Friday and Sat
urday.
Walter Howard called on Miss
Ada O’Neill recently.
Mr. Baxter and son, Frank,
is spending a few days in Ala
culsy.
Will Grice, of Fashion, Ga.,
spent a few days this week with
Jim Finnell.
Ernest O’Neill went to Cleve¬
land tJaturiay.
Leach Lee and Mack Wooten
called on their be-t girls Sun¬
day.
Bob Orr and family visited in
Cleveland Sunday.
Miss Ada O’Neill called on her
sister, Mrs. Maion, one day re¬
cently.
We are sorry to note that Mrs.
Ora Brackett has measles,
With best wishes to The Mur¬
ray News and its many readers
I will close.
Chatterbox.
The keinedy That Does.
“Dr. King’s Now Discovery is
the remedy that does the healing
others promise but fail to per¬
form,” says Mrs. E. K. Pierson,
of Auburn, Centre. Pa. “It is
curing me of throat and itmg
trouble of long standing, that
other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New Discovery is
doing me so much good that I
feel confident its continued use
for a reasonable length of time
will restore me to perfect
health.” This renowned cough
and cold remedy and throat and
lung healer is sold at Arrowood
& Rouse store. 50c. and fl.00.
Trial bot tle free.
Governor Smith has formally
signed another respite for John
Harper, convicted of the murder
of Sheriff Keith, of Murrav cour
ty. The respite will expire on
July 24th.
Salt Brick
Medicated salt brick makes
your horse “frisky.”
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Legal Notices
Sheriff Sales.
OKOKClA. Will sold Murray before County. live house door in the
be court of
town of spring; Place within the legal hours
sale at public outcry to the highest bidder on the
first Tuesday in august, 1908, the following de¬
scribed property, to-wit: sawed
40 000 lee* of on'the yePow pine lumber now
and stacked A. j. Patterson farm, which
is located near tl&ttster Mill, Ga. Said lumber
levied upon as the property of Davis & Mathis,
and to satisfy a foreclosure of a Dabo-er’s X#ien
in favor of A.T. Clements and against said Da¬
vis & Mathis. Said property will be sold where
stacked on account of the bulk and weight of it.
This .July 7. iWi.
Also at the same lime and place, That part and
parcel of laud lot No. 12! in the 8 th district and
3rd lion of Si H county, to-wit: Forty acres,
more or less, commencing at Poe creek on the
north side of said lot running one hundred and
fifteen chains east to H. R. Reamer's line; thence
south eighty-one chains to Bud Elrod’s line;
theuee containing west to the fortv said Doe creek, the beginning the
point, acr. s, more or less,
same as deeded to 1>. M 1 Irod, M. M, Welch and
j land J, Wiley, March 27th, l&D. Also that tract of
conveyed to D. M. Elrod by Elisabeth Elrod
on March 8 th, 1MW and recotded in Book '* 8 ,”
folio 366 l»i Muriay comity clerk * office, con¬
taining forty acre*, more or less of Sot number
one hundred and ninety-two (192), in th? 8 th dis¬
trict «*i«t 3rd section, it lying and being in the
north west corner of said lot. Also one parcel or
trictof William land conveyed Kills and to D. M Elrod Ellis by Lee
Kills. Mrs. E, P. on Nov.
2 -ird 1N9T, warn land befog part of Jot of land No.
170. lyiiijt in the 8 th district and 3rd section of
Mur ray Co . Ga . contain ng twenty acres, mo •
or k«s Also R. a parceloi land Nov. conveyed 4ih 1897, to D. M.
K rod bv N Parsons on as per
deed recorded <n Leed Book said \S.” folio i'00 in
Murray c unity clerk's office, land consists
of a fnotion of «* lot of find >o, l7o lying in the
8 U 1 district :m 8 d sect on of Murray Co., Ga.
and Conte wing 1 ? t-v* acres, i»> re or less. Elrod Also
7a acres, more or less convey**d to D. M by
M »||ie R. Harr s and Dave Williams a* per deed
Nov, 15th. 18;*6. aud recorded in Book * 8 ,'* folio
885 in deck's office ft|urr<*y to . Ga , said parcel
of land cons at ng of 70 acres, m re or less «if of
the east side of lot of tand Vo J fi in the th dis¬
trict ami mi section of M o ray Co . Ga. Also a
pare 1 of land July conveyed -/Hit, to 1 D. M and Elrod recor»1**d by l.ouisa in
t etlit of date * 94 ,
Dee l Book * S." folio fiti i ;aid Jot eons sting of
oue lot No. 174 and known as the F. Vonberg lot
in 8 th district and 8 rd section of Murray Co., Ga.,
said property lev.ed 011 as the property of D. M
Elrod by virtue of a moritoige execution issued
from the Superior C omt »J sa d county in favor
of The First National Bank of Dalton against
said property and aguins' said D. M Kfrod
vVr t‘en not ce of of levy given as required by law.
This the 7th July, 1998
Also, at the same time ami p’ace, one Tiksatv
cotton giu. cotton press aud l>eHiug, by virtue ot
su»d to satisfv 1 moitpige fi fa in favor of K H.
Tyler and W. A. Retd vs C. m. Anderson, from
Murray Superior Court and vs, the property ot
said C. m Anderson. Property will not be
moved to place uf sale.
B. H. WHI,BANKS, Sheriff.
AdminisiFator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, virtue of Murr.' vrder y Cauujy of the Couri of Ordinary
By an wilt sola 4c
of sit id county be at pub outcry on
the first Tuesday ltd iti Aucust. UH'8. usual at ihe court of
house iti s county, betwetn the hours
sale, the to-wit: folk*wing real estate, situated in Murray
comity, land and bomuJetl
Part of lots of N i. 204 *205,
as follows; & acres off of got No, 2 Ud aud 192,
UWU'ted an uorth by Tom MugtffUUt Qu east by
Elrod Marftu; I anas; ou south i»y John Martin; on ^est
by 13 acres of lot No. *AFf, boa,mied ou
north by rom Mullinax, ojj east by Elrod lacus;
on south m Elrod laud* and ou the we*»t fif by the
first described 20acres; also 4U acres of Jot of
No. 19i, U.»uaded ou north by Marion Elrod;
<c« east by Tom Multi mix; on south by John Mar*
tfcu and ou west by bdui Fritcbett TermaiMsh.
This the *th day of July. J908.
W. F, PRITCHETT, Admr.
of S. P. 1 r tchett.
Aiimmistrator's Sate.
GEORGIA, of Murray order County. of ihe of Ordinary
By vtttue »t» Court
of said county will in be sold at public outcry the couit on
the first Tuesday said August the 1908, legal at hours
house in county between o»
sale the following real estate, situated in Murray
county, to wit:
80 acres off of lot No 52, bounded on the north
by Cochburu; on the west by McCamy ; on the
south and east by Shields, it being the north
half of said lot. Terms made known on day of
sale. This July fith, 1908. Admr,
SAM HIGDON.
upon the estate of Francis Hartley.
Peutiua fur Parliiiun.
E r. Mnuh Petition fv>r PartUi-m
\ - August Term of Murray
Polk Honed, et a I .) Superior Court, 19UcL
GEORGIA, Murray County
To The Superior Couri of Said Comity:
K. T- Su Itn. brings this his petition fo r par
tit i*»n. and alleges: Fo’k Howe 1, of Whitfield
\. Petitioner. cou i
ty, Georgia, Wilburn HoweL. J Pomeroy W ash¬
ington. Mrs. Laura of Carroll, Pinett 6 f Bradley all county, the
Tenn.. T. E. Mills, v Fla., of
aforesaid parties owning a one-sixth undivided
interest in lot of land number two hundred and
thirty-four, iu the 27th District and 2nd Section
of Murray county, Georgia, timber and aud minerals
reserved iu former owners, also C. C. How¬
ell, Sr . awl C. C. Howell, Jr., owning between
them an undivided one sixth interest in said lot,
with the reservations above mentioned.
2 nd. All of the parties mentioned in para
graphs one are of full a^e
3rd. Petitioner has given to the other parties
twenty days notice of his intention to
make this application, as required by law.
Wherefore, the premises considered, petitioner
prays that said land be partitioned among said
heirs according to law. c. N. KING,
Attorney for Petitioner.
It appearing that Mrs. h aura Carroll, T. K.
Miils, and WtHbum I,. Howell, reside out of the
State, and that it is necessary to perfect service
upon them by publication, it is ordered that
service which be sheriffs .'effected advertisements by publication in the paper
in are printed,
twice a month for two mouths.
This, May. 27, 1908,
A. W. FITK, J. S. <1. C c.
I J. i>. Callman, do hereby certify that the
above original and foregoing filed petition office and order compose
the as in my
]. D. GALLMAN, C. S. C.
Libel for Divorce
, Libel for Di
Martha Lambert / vorce Mur
vs. r ray.'Superior
Harrison Lambert 1 Court, Feb.
' Term, 1908.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
To the Sheriff of said county, or
his Deputy.
The defendant, Harrison Lam¬
bert, is hereby required to ap¬
pear at the next Superior Court
of saul county on the second
Monday in August, next, to an¬
swer the petition to which this
process is annexed. In default
whereof the said court will pro¬
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable A. W.
Fite, Judge of said court. This,
February 1908.
A. W. Fite, J. S. C. 0. C.
I, J. D. Gallman, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Murray county,
Georgia, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true
copy of the order as passed as it
appears of record.
This the 18th day of June,
19u8. J. D. Gallman, 0. S. O.
Libel far Divorce
Homer Kirby , Libel fur Divorce
( Murray Superior
Rosl KOSA Kirby KIRBY \ l 0,,urf ’ February
Term ]{w9
GEORGIA Murray County.
To the Hneriir of said Bounty, or
his Deputies:
The defendant, Rosa Kirby Is
hereby required to appear at the
Superior Court of said county on
the second Monday in August,
next, to answer the petition to
which tins process is annexed.
In default whereof the said corn t
will proceed as to justice shall
appeitain.
Witness the Honorable A. W.
Fite, Judge of said court. Tip's
February 1908.
A. W. Fite. J. S. C. C. C.
I, f. 1). Gallman, Clerk of the
Superior court of Murray county.
Georgia, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true
copy of the order as passed as it
appears of record.
This the 18th day of June, 1908,
J. D. Gallman, C. S. C.
To Be Appoiated Guardian,
GEORGIA, Murray County. resident of said
Mrs. J- C. Chapman, a county,
having duly applied to be appointed gn*rd an of
the person and property of Edward, Ethel, Her¬
man, Harland, BerthA. Sibyl, Esther and said Dennis
Chapman, all minors aud residents of coun¬
ty. Notice is hereby given that said applica¬
of tion* Ordinary will be passed said on at the next regular held court the
ror county to be on
first Witness Monday in hand August sfod 1908. officigl sigjtattjre thi$
the my
tat ' u ' y
R. m.GCDGER,O rdinary.
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