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BUY FURNITURE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
We have the biggest stock in North Georgia to select from and nothing is more appropriate or more
highly appreciated. Rockers, Couches, Book Cases, Sideboards, China Cabinets, Divans, Dressers;
Wardrobes, Bed Room Suits, Tables, Children's Chairs, Rugs, Curtains and everything in the Furni¬
ture line. All sold at rock bottom prices. COME TO SEE US.
Leonard=iTcGhee Furniture Company, Dalton, Georgia
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You want of the food you need
Kodol will digest it.
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food wholesome food and more than
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can you
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T ‘ , You must eat In order to live and
> maintain strength.
;* You must not diet, because the
f body require? that you eat a suffic¬
‘rr ient amount of food regularly.
But this food must be digested,
' tod it must be digested thoroughly.
Wheii -the stomach can’t do it,
* fcV take something that will
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M keep the bicycle <liip.it tack toms at our eipense and you will not be out one cent,
18 tHiv’eRliHI'V HHin ”Htw*.»»tone We furnish the highest grade bicycles.it factory is possible You to make
by email buying profit direct above of actual and have tire cost. manufacturer’s save pia
•to .fttiddlemen’s bicycle. profit* DO NOT BllV a*bicycle us pairof tires fro £uar
g aatec. bebfnd.your Jo ice until receive catalogues and learn ora our unheard of m factory anyone
.at any tymarkeMtyjjtcial you our
m’/rifti aha and fitTASItlKI offers to, when rider aevntn. beautiful catalotue and
■ I ‘ fvV tWIt BfiL »' BSE rSIvRISNCW study you ourvsuperb receive our models at the wonderfully
f prices we can make you this year. We sell thehighestgrade bicycles for less money
tu than any other factory. We are satisfied bicycles with fi.oo under proiit above factory cost. at
. ;- v : . BICTCUS DEALERS. you can sell our your own name plate
! toable’—our price*. Ordentfilled the day received. rarularly , handle _ second hand bicycles, . but
usually SECOND have HAHDWICTCLKS. number hand taken In We trade .do by not our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
» on «3 •* •!«. bargain itsU mailed free.
WBW promptly at prices ratlin* front Imported to or Descriotire pedals, and
COASTEI-IRAKES,, ulMnnim pin*!* wheel*. alHdmbVt Uff roller chains and parts, reptirs
equipment ef tk, maml retail frifte.
$ 8 50 SELF-HEALING HERfiETHORN retailgricc o! these tires TINE it PUNCTURE-PROOF S ni*TMou oe!aiiLr JRU!
The regular jier pair, but to introduce we mil
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Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
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don^Ky?cent youhnVeSSmed/ndfound Mer is received. strictly We ship represeuted. C. O. P. on
noorovsf wVUli«towS You until them ss
t 'dMlcdlseount tUi pef tent (thereby mshiOB- the price *4.85 per psir) if you
send *IiLL CJ^rvV**H OBDKB ^?»rt^rf^Wr«SWbtaaild*taOT «d eneio*oLht 4 adyerttsement. , e“senUou“ We will , isa^mfeas also send ! one
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! DON'T HAVE SEEN BUY UNTIL MY STOCK YOU
I have the best and nicest that can either be bought or sold. My line is now complete. I have a lull line of the best
Jewelry and Watches, bought of the largest jewelers and most reliable manufacturers in the United States. I also have
a small line bought of the New England Jewelry Co., that is a good line of No. 2 jewelry that I am going to sell near
cost; It will give perfect satisfaction at the price I ain going to sell at—it will pay you to see it before you buy.
Bring me your watch and clock repairing. All work and goods sold by W. S. Lents goes out with a guarantee as
good as a bond. Yours for Jewelry Bargains, V
W. 5. LENTS, Jeweler Optician and Chatsworth, Georgiy
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today, and
purchase a dollar bottle, aud If you
can honestly say, that you did not
receive any benefits from It, after
using the entire bottle, the drug¬
gist will refund your money to you
without question or delay.
We wijl pay the druggist the price
of the bottle purchased by you.
This oiler applies to the large
bottle only and to but one in a
family.
We could not afford to.make such
an offer, unless we positively knew
What Kodol will do for you.
It would bankrupt us.
The dollar bottle cod tains 2fi times
as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is made at the laboratories
of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908.
FIDELLE
(Too lute for last week.)
Saw-milling and hauling lum¬
ber is the order of the day.
E. B. Duncan has returned
from a several days’ visit to rel¬
atives in Atlanta.
The box supper given last Sat¬
urday night was a great success
and highly enjoyed by all pres¬
ent.
James Johns, of this place,
and Mjss Lizzie Robins, of Nich
olsville, were united in marriage
last Sunday. The happy couple
have our best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sexton and lit¬
tle son, Elbert, and Miss Frankie
Anderson spent Sunday at the
home of Henry Rodgers.
D. A. Young*was in our burg
one day this week.
Alexander Moore called on the
school teacher Sunday night.
Misses Nettie and Minnie
Johns visited relatives %t Nich
olsville Saturday and Sunday.
“Aunt” Vade Dixon visited
at the home of William Carter
Sunday.
Miller Gas&way called at the
home of Z. A. Sexton Sunday
night.
Mrs. Brindle and son, Sam,
are visiting relatives in Rome.
George Baxter and Davie Dix¬
on, of Gordon County, attended
the box supper Saturday night.
Z. A. Sexton made a business
tup to Resaca Friday.
The Baxter-Spears sawmill has
been moved from this place to
Oakman.
Henry Dixon made a business
trip to Calhoun Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, McGimsy and
Misses Zettie and Effie McGim¬
sy visited Mr. and Mrs, Mash
burn Sunday.
With best wishes I close.
Marjie Dele.
Medicine That is Medicine.
“I have suffered a good deal
with malaria and stomach com
vlaints, but I have now found a
remedy tnat keeps me well, and
that remedy is Electric Bitters;
a medicine for stomach and liver
troubles, and for run down con¬
ditions,” says W. C. Keister, of
Hallidy, Ark. Electric Bitters
purify and enrich the blood, tone
up up the nerves, and impart
vigor and energy to the weak.
, Your money will be refunded if
jit fails t‘> f elp you. oOe at Ar
rnwood & Rouse’s store.
ADAIR
Guess everybody had to stay at
home Sunday on account of the
rain, but most of our people were
glad to see it as their wells were
about dry.
Rev. P. 0. Longly, of Appison,
Tenn., visited at the home of
Jesse Haddock Saturday.
"Miss Mary Curd is spending a
few weeks near Fectorn, Tenn.
Mrs. Henry, of Eton, passed
through Adair one day last week,
Mrs. Lail, who has been visiting
her mother, Mrs. Brown, has re¬
turned to her home in Colorado.
Merchant D. K. Dunn made a
business trip to Dalton one day
last week.
Miss Maude McEntire was in
Adair one day last week.
The singing given by the Misses
Sweeney Saturday night was
well attended and all report a
nice time.
Miss Ella Headrick called at
the home of D. R. Dunn Monday
forenoon.
Andrew Kerr and sister, Miss
Ida, of Little Murray, passed
through Adair Saturday.
Ben Poag and Frank Adair
were in Adair recently.
John Isenhower made a busi¬
ness trip to Alyculsy Saturday.
Earl Haggard, of Doogan, vis¬
ited, horn efolks Saturday night
and Sunday,
Mrs. Ross Bates, of Varnell’s,
passed threugh Adair Saturday
en route to her daughter’s, Mrs.
George Hall, at Fairy.
Misses Lela and Lillie Had¬
dock antered school at Sumach
last Monday.
Mrs. Wlnttemore called on
Mrs. Halcomb one day last week.
With good wishes to all,
Honeybee.
Nearly everybody knows De
Witt’s Little Early Riser* are the
best pills made. They are small,
pleasat, sure Little Liver Pill
Sold by S. H, Kelly.
Pistols.
New stock of Smith & Wes¬
sons, Colts and other reliable
revolvers.
m THfc. STOW OF LITTI-F ff"Ci
CARTERS
As 1 haven’t seen anything
from here in Borne time will
write a few dots.
Rev. Putman and family visit¬
ed at the home of H. S. Halcomb
Sunday.
Some of our young folks enjoy¬
ed a candy breaking at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray
recently.
Jack Halcomb has moved to
Eton. We are sorry to lose this
good family from among us but
wish them success in their new
home.
School at this place is progres¬
sing nicely with Miss Mattie Lou
Wall as teacher.
Charlie Gray’and family visit¬
ed relatives at Chataworth Sat¬
urday and Sunday.
Miss Leo Swanson, of Ohats
worth, spent last week wish her
sister, Mrs.’Gray, here.
Dave Moore and Miss Mattie
Lou Wall were guests of the
Misses Messer Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie Halcomb, Miss
Mattie Lou Wall and Gene No
land visited at Wells Saturday.
Miss Eva Noland is visiting
relatives at Eton.
J. C. Webb went to Carters
ville Sunday.
Miss Ethel Swann, of Colima,
visited the Misses Messer one
day last week.
Miss Ollie Messer had the mis¬
fortune to get her foot very bad¬
ly scalded recently.
Mrs. Emma Willis spent the
day with her parents Saturday.
MLies Maude and Pearl Gray
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Misses Tennie and Jennie L?e
Messer.
Oscar Cochran has gone to
Birmingham, Ala., where he has
acccepted a position. We wish
him success.
Tom Quarles called on Miss
Rosa Stephens Sunday afternoon.
Polk Halcomb and family vis¬
ited at the home of H. B. Black
well Sunday.
Rain Drop,
Eggs.
We want your fresh eggs and
other country produce.
et f M t Of t I T T t £ PRicr %
HOLLY
Rev. Frank Davis filled his
regular appointment at Prospect
Sunday.
The pound supper given in
honor of Miss Octavia Perkins
was enjoyed by all present.
John Pritchett and son, Arvil,
made a business trip to Dalton
Friday.
Sam Blussingame, of River
Bend, was here on business Sat¬
urday- ... «... . .
“Uncle” Davie HayeC was
handshaking with his many Hol¬
ly friends Saturday.
Mrs. Jones Luffmau was shop¬
ping in town Friday.
Miss Paralee Cagle visited fjjer
uncle, Nelson Baker, at Fidelle
last week*
Misses Ora and Ethel Burks
visited their uncle, Bud Burk*,
and family, last Thursday.
Sana and Ike Davis passed
through Holly Saturday.
Jim Davis, of Calhoun, was
here ou business Manday.
Walker Burks visited Henry
Ingle Saturday night.
Jim Couch made a business
trip to Kamhurst Thursday.
As news is scarce I close.
Hollybkrry.
WALKOVER
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SHOES
When Walkovers
go on
Trouble goes off
Cannon Bros.
DALTON, QA.
DeWitt’s » Salve
For Piles, Burns. Sores.