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ONLY TEN DAYS LONGER!
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prices. Hats, Dress
Clothing, all-leather Shoes,
Goods, Ladies’ Cloaks, Skirts and
Furs, Blankets and Notions.
We save you money by giving you more than your money’s worth! We adopt the quickest plan to move
stock and convert it into cash—we make a bold slash into prices and give you the profits. Nobody can afford to
our goods.
stay away from here if they are in need of winter
Remember we cut the price for only 10 Days longer at -
See canvas the big front CANNON BROS Buy avoid Christmas now the and rush
on the corner. Georgia.
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JUSTIN
A large amount ot
Wool Eelt, Rooting
smoo thand sanded
irom $1.00 to $4.00 a
square;
Welded Wire Fen¬
cing; Ground Hog
Chilled Plows and
repairs for same; al¬
so repairs for Vulcan
Plows, Landslides,
Points, etc; Cultiva¬
tors and Harvesting
Machines.
J. D. GRAHAM,
39 Hamilton St Oatteo, 6a.
°EEarly The famous little Risers pills.
Legal Notices
Sheriff Safes.
GEORGIA, Will Murrov before County. house door , , the ,
be sold the court in
town of Spring place within jblghest the legal bidder hours o!
sale the at first public Tuesday outcry iu to the the fol¬ on
described January, to-wit-.
lowing property
All that certain tract of laud consisting oflJtl o
acres off of the West side of lot of lsmr No. 178
and all being in the -0th District and 8rd section
of Murray county Georgia, with all the improve¬
ments thereon. Said land levied cui as the prop¬
erty of C. T. Owens and of to I.ebruary satisfy ati iW» execution from the
issued on the lttn day in fa¬
superior court of Murray cuimty Mill, Georgia, sole Heirs
vor of W, If. Hill and Mary at
law of G. W. Hill, deceased, and against C. T.
Owens. Written notice .riven defendant in fi fn
and tenants in possess on as required by law
This the 8th day of December WiU.BANKS. 1»W, ShcrilT.
B. H.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Murray order County: of of Ordinary
By virtue of an the court
of srtid county will be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday iu January 1WH*, at the court
house in said county between the usual hours of
h ile the following real estate .situated in Murray
county, two miles North of of good Sprinsr tillable Place. land al¬
There is 8> or 90 acr*6
most level, some *i!i or thirty acres of virgin tim¬
ber in the bottom. Mill creek diversified runs through farming it,
ina'-inc u an ideal place for
r stock raising has a splendid H-room farm
«)usMind all other necessary buildings etc.
t his year there was 1H bales of cotton and about
0 * bushels of corn besides other small crops
raised oti the place.
Terms easy. Till Made of known day 1P08. of sale.
This the day L. Hill, December, Admr, of M. G. Hill,
K
Sale of Heirs
GEORGIA Murray County:
By virtue of an agreement lietween the under
s'^ued heirs of Smith Treadwell, Jr., we will
sell to the highest bidder before the com rt hous'*
d jor in the town of Spring Place betw een the
1 'irfll hours of sale on the fir«t Tuesday in Janu¬
ary, 1909, the folo wing described property to wit.
T ,e »*ast naif of lot ot laud No. 179 and four acres
i • »he north east corner of lot of land No. I?‘i
upo » which his dwelling of bouse and stables of now
stand; Bond, being mill a part site;also 10 the acres bought undivided K halt W,
for a <- ne
interest in six acres, the balance bought from K
W Bond, upon which the improvements are lo
c *ted, all l>eing in the 9th district and 3rd Sec
ton of said county. Terms cash. This Decem¬
ber II. 1908, S J. rreadwe 1 !, T G. Treadwell.
G >rdon Treadwell, Heirs ot Smith Treadwell Jr.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Murray County;
Notice applied is hereby Ordinary given that of the said umlersignetl foi
has to the county
l ave to sell all the land belongimt to the estate
o*' Mrs, Anu McCamy for the payment of debts
and distribution. Said of application of Ordinary will be for beam said
at the regular term court
county to be held on the first Monday iti January
This December 7, 1908.
R. N. McCamy Administrator upon the estate
of Ann McCamy.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia Murray of order County: court of Ordiuarv,
of By virtue an Georgia ot the wiU be sold be.'ore
the Murray house county door iu the town of Spring Place
court
between the usual hours of sale on the first Tues¬
day in January. 1909, the following described
property All of lot to-wu: of laud No. 204 excepting 33 oft
acres
of said lot iu the northeast corner owned by
I,rauk. Pritchett, Wing iu the 8th district and 3 rd
s on ii. «»t said county and known as thii old
ome place of Tom Kirod, deceased. This De¬
cern her 7, *vffks. Terms of sale cash.
T. R. Klnxl, Admr. of Blixabeth Elrod.
Role Nisi to Foreclose Realty Mortgage.
Murray Superior Court, February petition Term, of 1908
Williams It appearing that to the Rich Court Lumber by Company, w. ’L.
the on
the 26th <iav ot January, 190? executed and deliv
ere . to said W, L. Williams.a mortgage 011 cer
ta -i lauds in Murrav county to w't
I.o ts of laud Nos. 62, 85, 86,1 to. i!6. »7. 98. 99. 120,
119, alt of the above iots of laud containing one
ii, rtdred and sixty acres each, more or less; also
part of lot of land No, eighty two. 182) this lot
(82i beiug bounded as follows: on the east side
by the county line between Murray and Gilmer
counties, on the south, west ahd north by the
original land Hoes of said lot. This lot contain
Utg one hundred acres more or less. All the
above lands situated In the twen ty sixth District
and Second section of Murray county Georgia,
reserving the mineral interest in lot of land No.
eighty snt (86). whichrmineral interest is not In
eluded in said mortgage, for the purpose of se
curing the Payment of two certain promissory
notes for eighteen hundred of and seventy-five
dollars each, the first the two said notes, having
already been paid, made by the Williams, The Rich
Lumber Company, after payable date the to W. L. of six
with interest at .ate per
SKESasSrSK sakt Dcfenfiant refuses to
therefore ordered pay: the said Rich
It is that Lum¬
ber Company, pay into this Court, ou or before
the fiTsi day ot the next term, the principal ami
interest and attorneys fees due on said note, ami
THE MURRAY NEWf 5 , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11.1908*
5C
Ihe costs of suit; or in default thereof, the Court
will proceed as to justice ordered, shall appertain. this Mule be
And it is further that
pub 1 ished iu the Murray News, a newspaper for four
published in said county, once a month
mouths, or served on said Defendant, The Rich
Lumber Company, or his special agent -or term attor¬ of
ney, three months previous to the W. next HITE,
this Court. A.
fudge minutes, Superior Coart.
A true extract from the
J, V. GALLMAN, Clerk.
vwwCaJ
Women!
fcrliealth? ArejgCm loolkin^ Tkeiiclo
not wait longer,Lot of
try alaotfle
Di».c5immoiis
Squaw Vine It .Wine
Lncorrhoea to-day. (W cures Kites)
fkllinR womb, ovarian,
tpoublea proflis ^can^or and
etmens e.3
all female troubles.
It is a^toTvic also
pleasant to Cake and
will makejRou s Cr ort^
and Talte Healthy: M.A.Simmons
Liver-Medicine;- work off the secretions to
or the JiverJanayour
health will he'aASurel.
Delayribt. At all
dr u^g iafe* * Write
C.E«5immoits Med.Co.
«5t". Louis, Mo.
Sold by Arrowood & Rouse.
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We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any c^se of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by HalIV
Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY
& CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and beliexe him per¬
fectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able
to carry nut any obligations made
by his firm. W albino, Rinnan &
Marvin, Wholesale Duggists,
Toleda. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonial sent
tree. Price, 75c, per bottle
Sold by all Druggists. Family Pills for
Puke Hail’s
constipation.
Shot Guns.
Several single-barrel shotguns
that i re slightly shop worn; oth*
erwi:e all right. Will sell for
$3.9?.
JiVW i((tam!> 13
A THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
J. H. STEED
Fh: sician and Surgeon
Calls cheerfully answered day or
nigtt—Residence East Ellijay St.
• at Ctfice west of court house.
Spring Place, (ja.
Marked For Death.
*
“Tl ree years ago 1 was marked
for <t< uth. A grave-yard cough
was Faring my lungs to pieces.
Doclcis failed to help me, and
1m>P" 1 ad fled, when my husband
got Dr, Ding’s New Discovery,”
says Mrs. A. C-Williams, of Bac,
Ky. “The first dose helped me
and improvement kept on until
I had gained aSpounds in weight
Mid my health was fully restor
td.” This medicine holds the
u orld’s healing record for coughs
and colds and lung and throat
diseases. It prevents pneumo¬
nia. Sold under guarantee at
Arrowood & Rouse’s store. 50c
and $1.00. 'Trial bottle free.
$10.00.
Just $10.09 for one of onr
handsome new stylish suits.both
for men and young men.
the STORE OF little PfiiCES
o PIUM COCAINE aii
WHISKEY,
Habits cured at my Sanatorium is a
few weeks. You can return to year
home in 30 days well, free and happy.
I have made these habits a oecialty for
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need No a. Mutton rtyreae" Irani ^aaiaeee. PatlaaM at • lleseee*
treated bf.qialPau* Medtalaee teat inintwi Ire.
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COUNTRY^ EUTURE
DEPENDS ON FARMERS
J. J. Hill Says all Future Ad¬
vancement Rests on
Agriculture.
Peoria, Ills., Dec. 9.—Sur¬
rounded by more prominent rail¬
road officials than ever before
viiited the city at one time,
James J. Hill, of St. paut, last
night addressed five hundred
pe„ honor 0n ,.t. by the b.o,^t . totawo.1 x .ewamto . ... •"<»
Creve Couer clubs, of this city.
In the course of his remarks, Mr.
Hill advocated the development
a partial digeatar—and phyiic* art
not digyatara at aU.
Kodol ia a perfect digester If
you could aee Kodol digesting *»*ry
particle of food, of aU kinds, fn the
<;lasa test-tube* iu our laboratories,
you would know this just as welt
at we do.
Nature and Kodol will alwaya
cure a sick stomach—but la order
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That is wbat Kodol does—rests the
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Kodol Is pr«pgred at tfie labor*
tori** Of K. C. DaWltt 4 Co., Chicago.
H. KELLY.
oi the agricultural intereats or
the country as its future salva¬
tion. He said no country ever
prospered unless its prosperity
were based upon its agricultural
industry.
In another century, he predict¬
ed the population of this country
would be 200,000,000 and that
the present methods of agricult¬
ure would be inadequate/ He
favored the amendment of the
present tariffs by saying that it
was an utter impossibility at the
ptesent-jp-icei. mtf«qoip q( .tiling, to build
. Chic
g6*fo New Ybrk city which would
pay & dividend of 2 per cenf per
annum.