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LOOK
AT OUR
Clothing: Window
For a Display of $3.00, 3.50 and
$4.00
OXFORDS and SLIPPERS
$2.50.
Douglas and Hamilton-Brown
make. Clean goods, conserva¬
tive styles. It hurts us to do
it, but we need the cash. You
should buy two year’s supply.
jmem mu vrolU Of mb&rty IITTEE PRICES
THE OLD HOME
i s remembered and
loved by all. A good
photo of the “Dear
Scenes of Childhood”
will materially assist
the memory. I make
the kind that please.
C. H. SHRINER.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
J. H. STEED
Physician and Surgeon
Calls cheerfully answered day or
night—Residence East Ellijay St.
t, ma Otfice west of court house.
Spring Place, (la.
ZION HILL
J. D. Dill visited at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Bond Sunday after
noon
Verdie Sane, of Fuller’s, at¬
tended Sunday school here Sun¬
day.
Janie Queen dined with Ola
Chapman Sunday.
Harvey Wright and wife have
moved into the house vacated by
Mr. Carter and family, who left
recently for Texas.
Luther Garrison was tlie guest
of Ermine Chapman Sunday.
Miss Mary Harvey, of near
Spring Place, attended preaching
here Sunday.
Mack Wooten and Miss Hattie
Wright were among friends here
Sunday.
J. N. Petty and daughter, Miss
E he!, passed here Sunday en
r nite to Sumach.
Fred Chapman and Miss Lou
Hea lriek were out riding Sunday.
Mrs. Gravely and daughters,
Misses Flaud and Delta, attended
Sunday school here Sunday.
Elisha Bond went to Dawnviile
Sunday.
We enjoyed a singing Sunday
night at Bert McCollum’s.
Misses Lizzie Wright, I>aura
Harden aud Ella Headrick were
out riding Sunday.
Charlie Willis, of Adair, was
here recently.
Sam Ellis and Miss Ola Chap¬
man went to Cohutta Springs
Saturday afternoon.
DeWitt Vining and Miss Mary
Bond went to Sumach Sunday.
Gene Berrong, of
called on Miss Ella Headrick last
Sunday.
Jasper Franklin spent a short
while with Stanton Stokes Sun¬
day.
Grady Gravely and family at¬
tended Sunday school here last
Sunday.
Misses Oter Compton and Min¬
nie McLain were out walking
Sunday.
DeWitt Vininsr and sister,Mrs.
E. D. Bond, and Miss Mary Bond
spent last Saturday at Cbhutta
Springs.
Miss Ola Ohaptnan spent one
night recently with the Misses
Headrick. Jknkiss.
(i. B. Burhans testifies after four years.
G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Cen
ter, N. Y., writes: “Aooutfour
years ago I wrote you stating
that l had been entirely cured of
a severe kidney trouble by tak¬
ing less than two bottles of Fol¬
ey’s Kidney Cure. It entirely
stopped the brick dust sediment,
and pain and symptom) of Kidney
disease disappeared. I am glad
to say that I have never had a
return of any of those symptoms
during the four years that have
elapsed and I am evidently cured
to stay cured, and heatily recom¬
mend Foley’s Kidney Cure to
any one suffering from kidney or
bladder trouble.G. H. Ar
rowood.
S' More
Sample and odd stock Shoes and
Slippers on our bargain counter.
Don’t buy till you see ’em.
4i
d THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
MACEDONIA
Rev. Hales filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and
Sunday.
D. M. Wade aud wife, of Dal¬
ton, are visiting their parents
here this week.
W. A. Overby and son,George,
made a business trip to Spring
Place Saturday.
Butler Maxwell and Dolph
Robertson attended singing at
Prospect Sunday.
Waymon Holland passed through
our burg Sunday.
Jim Maxwell and wife are all
smiles—it’s a boy.
Sam Rodgers visited his sister,
Mrs. Sant Scott, Sunday.
T. Y. Scott, and W. A. Overby
made a business trip to Chats
worth last Wednesday.
0. 0. McEntire attended serv¬
ices here Sunday.
The bear scare had about died
out when his tracks were seen
last Friday near Rev. Moore’s.
Come on, boys, with your guns,
aud let’s kill him.
Mr. Mathis and wife dined with
Joe Moore Sunday,
Good Hales and children were
in our burg Sunday,
Quite a number from here at¬
tended the Union meeting at
Wells Saturday. They have put
their rally oil' until the last dav
of this month. Everybody is in¬
vited to come and bring a full
bssket.
Prof. Mauldin, of Dalton, will
soon start his singing school here.
Mrs. M. J. Elrod, of Lindale, is
visiting relatives here.
The Misses Nations are visiting
J, N. Scott this week.
O, P. Ballew and wife, of Hol¬
ly, passed through here Saturday.
Mrs. Smith, of Wells, was here
Sunday.
G. W. Ballew and wife passed
here Sunday en route to Gordon.
People of this section are be
hmd with their work on account
of so much rain.
Mrs, Frost, of Holly, attended
preaching here Sunday.
I), w.
Decline
in Trunks. Come and buy now.
JUftiillkntri 4^tSSSSS^SSS3tSSMESS3SSS3E3S33SSf^ (3rrjj
OiWITT’S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL
SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores.
TH •; MnHRAY & EWrf, FR IDAY, JULY 17, 1908
ZION HILL
Glad to state that Carter
Anderson is better after a se¬
vere attack of fever.
Harve Wright and wife
made a business trip to Dal¬
ton Tuesday.
Miss Vorda Sane spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. L.
W. Ellis.
Prof. DeWitt Vining, Lou
and Mary Bond went to Co
hutta Springs Saturday after¬
noon.
Luther Garrison was the
guest of Miss Ermine Chap¬
man Sunday afternoon.
Earl and Tom Ingle and
Lee Sane, of Fuller’s were in
our burg Sunday afternoon.
Sam Ellis, Edgar Chapman
and Misses Addie Holland and
Ola Chapman went to Cohut
ta Springs Saturday and re¬
port a nice time.
Mrs. Hacks spent Saturday
and Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Oscar McGhee.
John, George and Miss
Janie Queen, Miss Mary Har¬
vey and Abe Faw attended
preaching here Sunday.
As our pastor was sick Sat¬
urday and Sunday Rev, T.
Davis tilled his appointments,
preaching good sermons to
attentive congregations.
Mrs. G. W. Center spent
Tuesday evening with Mrs
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Comp¬
ton and children, of Fashion,
passed through our burg Sat
urday forenoon.
Mrs. Gravley and daugh¬
ters, Misses Flaude and Delta
spent Sunday with Grady
Gravley and family.
Miss. Ola Chapman spent
one night recently with Misses
Ella and Lou Headrick, near
Sumach.
Mack Wooten was the
guest of Miss Hattie Wright
Sunday afternoon.
Johnie and Fayne Berrong
attended preaching here Sun¬
day.
Fred Chapman called on
Miss Lou Headrick Sunday
afternoon. * x
bam Ellis was the guest of
Miss Ola Chapman Sunday
afternoon.
Faith and Hope.
The Remedy That Does.
“Dr. King’s New Discovery is
the remedy that does the healing
promise but fail to per¬
form,” says Mrs. FL It. Pierson,
Auburn, Centre, Pa. “It is
me of throat and lung
trouble of long standing, that
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 $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Wash Goods
Special Sale Figured Lawns and
White Goods
25c goods . • * * * .. 17 l-2c yard
20c goods . .. 12 l*2c yard
15c goods . .... He yard
lOcc goods. .. 7 l*2c yard
Lot of remnants in lawn and
figured goods 10c., 12 l»2c and 15c
for only 5c yard.
THE STORE. OF UTTtt PfttCtS
KILL the COUPH LUNGS
»»o CURE th«
WITH Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C8i$f 8 PRICK
Trial S0c Bottle A $1.00. Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
CENTER VALLEY
Bill Smith, wife and chil¬
dren, of Eton, spent Sunday
with Mrs. A. E. Bond and
family.
J. S. Swilling and family
spent Saturday night and Sun¬
day with S.tm Smith and
family near Dalton.
Marvin Langston, wife and
little son, Bonnie, is visiting
his mother in Dalton who has
been very low for the past
few weeks.
D. W. Bond and wife visit¬
ed Mmes. A. E. and N. E.
Bond Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bond
spent Saturday night and Sun¬
day with Rev. and Mrs. II
D. Keith in Whitfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha r ve
Wright, of Zion Hill, were in
our burg a short while Sun¬
day morning.
Mrs. Maude Fraker is on
the-sick list this week, but
we hope she will soon I>e out
again.
Mrs. John Franklin had the
misfortune to stick a nail in
her foot.
4 < Aunt” Betsy Smith is
spending a few days with Mrs.
Hammontree at Fashion.
John Franklin and daugh¬
ter, Miss Daisy, and Charlie
McEntire went to Summer
our’s Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Lotspeich, of
Fuller’s Chapel, was in our
buigashort while Saturday
morning on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas
McGhee passed through our
burg Hill, Saturday en route to
Zion
Mr. Holcomb and son,
Oscar, made a business trip
to Eton Saturday morning.
Col. Henry, of Spring
Place, passed through oir
bur& Sunday morning en
route to Sumach.
Rev. F. L. Cochran and
daughter, Miss Ella, of Ful¬
ler’s passed here Friday.
Misses Li/./.ie Smith, of Dal¬
ton, and Nellie Smith, of Ful¬
ler’s, visited Ethel Bond a
short while Saturday after¬
noon.
Lee and Lewis Hicks spent
a few days with friends near
'Temple Grove.
johnny Bond was the guest
of Miss Bertha Rose Sunday
afternoon.
Eddy and Webbv Coffee
went to Sumach Sunday
morning.
Chester Swilling and Elisha
Bond called on the Misses
King in Whitfield Sunday af¬
ternoon .
Rev. G. B Barton will pro*
tract his meeting here next
week, beginning Saturday,
Miss Williams I suppose will
help him. We are glad to
have her with us in our meet¬
ing. Everbody is invited to
attend.
Co bin Hammontree visited
Ethel Bond a short while
Tuesday morning.
That’s Who.
tatarrk Cgppot be Cured
with local appljciRjoiis, 4 s tjiey
cannot reach tho goaf of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood nr
constitutional disease, and in
order to cure it you must take
internal remedies. Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood
and mucuous surfaces. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is not a quack med¬
icine. It was prescribed by one
of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
the best tonic known, combined
with the best blood purifiers, act¬
ing directly on the mucous sur¬
faces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what
produce? guch wonderful results
timoniafg in curing J&g^arrh, fr#.e, §end for tes
F, J. Cbkw 4 C 9 .,
Sold by Druggists, Props,, Toledo, price fac, G.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
fH£ Off 1CUMAL LAXATIVX COUCH SVRUF
$•*•-** ■*■?
Special Cut Prices
ON ALL
SKIRTS.
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Best Styles 1-3 Off.
$10.00 Skirts at $6.67
7-5° “ “ 5.00
6.00 “ “ 4.00
5.00 U “ 3-33
3-75 i i “ 2.50
3.00 i t “ 2.00
Others at Half Price
$6.00 Skirts at $3.00
5.00 “ “ 2.50
4.00 “ “ • 2.00
3.0° ‘ “ 1.50
2.00 “ 1.00
Our loss your gain. Come early
and get first selection.
THt STORE or Lit lit. PRICES
. Plans have been started for
the erection on St. Simon’s
Island of a $25,000 auditorium by
the Masons of the Eleventh Con¬
gressional District. The mater
is receiving serious consideration
at the hands of all Masons in the
district, and a decision will be
read ed at a meeting to be held
the latter part of the month.
War Against Consumption
All nations are endeavoring to
check th« ravages .plague” of consump¬ that
tion, the “white
claims so many victims each
year Foley’s Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds perfectly
aud you are 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¬
low package. G. H. Arrowood.
Legal Notices
Sheriff Sales,
GEORGIA, Murray County. door iu the
Will be sold before the court house
town of Spring Place within the letsal hours of
sale at public outcry to the highest bidder on the
first Tuesday iu August. i»<w, the fallowing «!#•
scribed property, towit;
t# UOU tee* or yel'ow pine lumber now sftwei}
and stacked on the A, J Patterson farm, which
is located near llassler Mill Ga, Raid lumber
levied upon as Ihe property o* Davis * Mathis,
and to satisfy a foreclosure of a Uabo-cr 1 * Diet!
in favor of A. T. Clejneuis aud against said Da¬
vis a Mathis. Said property will be sold where
stacked on account of the bulk aud weight ot it.
This July MM.
Also at the same time and place. That part aud
parcel o? laud tot No. 122 in the Sth district and
•tre! section of sail county, to-wit: Forty acres,
more or less, commeucingjat Doe creek on the
north side of said lot running one hundred and
fifteen chains east to H. R. Beamer s line; thence
south eighty-one chains to Bud K!rod’s line;
thence west to the said Doe creek, the beginning the
point, containing forty acres, more or Jess,
same as deeded to D 'M. Klrod, M. M. Welch and
J {and I. wlley, conveyedto March D. 27J;h, *M‘. Elrod 189 >. by Also Elisabeth that tract Elrod of
qh *farcR recorder! in Br*dk **§.”
folio teft. ip VJprr^y cQpnfy clerk s offict?. con
Ulning hundred forty a»d agras. more OF |es , of Jot tft* ffnnlgj; atfi djsr
on#* *n
trtet and 3rd section, it lying and being h? w
northwest comer of said tot Also one parcel or
tract of William land conveyed Ellis awd to D, R, M P. Klfw EUis by Nov. Lge
Ellis, Mrs. of of land on
23rd 189T, said land being part lot No.
170. lyiiirf in the 8 th district and 3rd section of
Murray Co .Ga .contain tig twenty acres, more
->r Ess Also a parcel of land conveyed to D. M.
R rod bv N R. Parsons ou Nov. 4ih Udf7. as per
deed recorded in l eed Book ‘S,” folio aM in
Murray county clerk s office, said laud consists
of a fraction at a tot of laud of No. 470 lying Co., tn Ga., the
Sth district end grU section Murray
and cnita nine I 7 1-2across, more or 1e< s. Also
7 a re-, m -re or less conveyed to D. M Elrod by
M . tic K. Harr sa id Dave Williams as per deed
Nuv. utii. $i*>. and recorded in Book folio
i» ele.k'soffice Murray Co., Ga., said parcel
of land cotta's ! 1 «g,of 70acres, more or less/off of
the e »-1 side of lot of land No 1^5 in the s th ais
trict a»«d ->rd section of Murray Co . Ga, Also a
pare 1 of laud conveyed to D. M Klrod by Louisa
Pettit o date July 27th. 1W*4. and recorded in
Dee- Book * S, - ' folio 36ti. said lot consisting of
one lot No. I Band known as the F. Vonberg lot
iu >th district and 3rd section of Murray Uo„ Ga.,
said p op.rtv lev ed on as the pioperty of I>. M
Elrod by virtue of a mortgage execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county in favor
of The ’First National Bank of Dalton Elrod against
said property and of Against said IX required M- by law.
\Vr Pen not ice jfiiy/rjw. levy given as
•| 1)1S tin. 7th
Also. #t same 4m? »>i4 one 70-saw
cation *in. cation press 9»4 'faring, favor by virtue ol
and to satisfy s mortgage fi fa iu Aodersou, at If from H.
Tyler aud W. A. Heed vs C. M.
Murray Superior Court and vs. the property ot
said C. M. Anderson, property will not be.
moved to place of sale.
B. H. WIM.BANKS, Sheriff,
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGI V^MUrrsy County.
My firtue of an order of tne Court of Ordinary
of ^aid county will b* *olu at pubac outcry on
the fir. t Tuesday In August, 1 * 8 , at the court
house i t said county, hetweeu the usual hours of
sale, the to-wit: following real estate, situated in Murray
county, Part of lots of land No«. *204 and 205, bounded
aa bounded follow*:. oil 2B north acres by off Tom of Mtilltnax; lot No. 20o and JWf, by
on east
Elaod lands; on south by John Martin; ou west
by north Martin; by 18 acres Mtilliiiax. of lot No. 204, by Elrod hoc tided lauds; on
Tom on east
on south by Elrod lands and on the west by the
first described *40 acres; also 40 acres off of lot of
No. !02, bomiiltiii on north by Marion Elrod;
cit east by Tom Mu. lit ax; Pritchett, on south by John Mar¬
tin and on west by John Terms cash.
This the 7th day of July, I908.
W. F. PRITCHETT, AdmT.
of S. P. PrUchett.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, of Murray County.
By virtue an order of the Court of Ordinary
of said county will be sold at public outcry ou
the first Tuesday in August. U** 8 , at the couit
house in said county Ik; lween the legal hours of
sale the following to-wit: real estate, situated in Murray
county, off of
acres lot No o*2, bounded on the north
south by Cochburn; and on the west by McCaray; on the
half of said east lot. by Terms Shields, made it being th e day north of
known on
sale. This July fith, 4908.
SAM HIGDON, Admr
upon tht estate of Francis Hartley.
Petition for Partition.
K P. hunth ) Petition* for Partition at
V s. > August Terra of Murray
Polk Howell, et al.J Superior Court, 190*.
GHORoIA, Murray County-.
To The Superior Court of Said County:
E p. Smith, brings this his petition fo r par*
tition, and alleges'. o(*
1. Petitioner. Potk Howell. Whitfield coun¬
ty, ingtou. Georgia, Wilburn Mowed, of Pomeroy Wash
.Mrs Laura Carroll, of Bradley county
T«nn„ T. K. Mills, of Pinett, Fla,, all of the
aforesaid parties owning a one-sixth undivided
interest in lot of iaud number two hundred aud
of thirty-four, in the i*th Georgia, District and tod Section
Murray county. timber and minerals
reserved in former owners, and also C. C. How
ell, Sr., and C. C. Howell, Jr., owning between
them an undivided one sixth interest in said lot,
with the reservations above mentioned,
/nd. Ail of the parties mentioned in para*
graph* one are of full age
Srd, Petitioner has given to the other par rties
con eeroed twenty days notice of his intentio n to
make thi* application, as required liy law.
Wherefore, the premises considered, petitiotter
prays that said land be partitioned among said
heirs according to law. c. N. KI#s,
Attorney for Petitioner,
Mills, It appearing and wfilburn that Mrs. Laura Carroll, T. 8
State, aud that it is I,. Howell, reside out of the
them by publication, necessary it 16 is perfect service
service upon perfected ordered that
be by publication in the paper
in which sheriff's advertisements are pr luted,
twice a month for two months,
This, May. 27,1908.
A. W. FITE, J, 8 (U c,
above I J. D. and GaTlinun, foregoing do petition hereby‘certify and order that the
the original filed In ofiice. compose
as ray
3 . D. GAUMAN, c. S. C,
Libel lor Divorce
| Libel for Pi
Martha Lambert vorce Mur
Harrison v§-. Lambert - ray Superior
' 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 said 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 tfie 18th day of June,
1908. J. D. G.4U.MAX, C. 8. C.
Libel for Divorce
Homer Kirby 1 Libel for Divorce
v I Murray Superior
Rosa Kirby ; [ 2 term, '™*' 1 1909. S‘ ruary
GEORGIA Murray Cqu^fy.
To thp Sheriff of sajd county, or
his Deputies!
The defendant, Rosa Kirby is
hereby required to appear at the
Superior Court of sail} county on
the second Monday in August,
nest, to answer the petition to
which this process is annexed,
In default whereof the said court
wtII proceed as to justice shall
appeitain.
Witness the Honorable A. W.
Fite, Judge of said court. This
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 atrue
popy of the order as passed $s it
appears of record,
This the 18th day of June, 1008,
J, D. Gallman, 0, S, 0,
To Be Appointed Guardian.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
having Mrs. J. duly C. Chapman, a resident of said county,
the atid‘property jpplied to be of appointed Edward, gu Ethel, .rdian of
person Her¬
Caaptstau, man, Harland. alt minors Ber 4 ha, and Sibyl, residents Esther of and Dennis
satd coun¬
ty. Notice is hereby given that said applica¬
tion will he passed on at the next regular court
of Ordinary lor said county to be held ou the
first Monday in August
Witness utv hand and official signature this
the 1st day of July 1968.
R. m. GUDGKR, Ordinary,
ftfira
g gw a ££2 ssrir *-"M t»nt
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DeWitt*s Salve
For PHw, Burns, Sores.