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Lively Holiday Sale
at
The Bargain crowded with Store people buying
Every day finds the store
Christmas presents. Last>eai we did not have half enough
goods to supply the demand. Why? because our prices
were much lower than usual on suqIi goods. This time we
are better prepared, with a larger stock, and the same low
prices prevail. Santa Claus can find just what he wants
here and at right prices. We have numerous kinds of
Toys
Dolls
Vases
Cbinaware
Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas -
Silk Mufflers
Neckties
Japanese China
Clothing Sale Continues
Until January 1 we will continue to sell our Mens’ cloth¬
ing at a great sacrifice in prices. Every suit new, stylish
and well tailored and will give unqualified satisfaction in
wear and fit.
Our best $12.00 Suits yours for $9.90
Our best 10.00 Suits yours for 8.50
Our best 7.50 Suits yours for 6.00
Men’s heavy fleece lined Underwear, garment, 39c.
Many other matchless values throughout the house.
Do your trading at the Money-Saving Store.
DALTON BARGAIN STORE,
Willi 0 and 10c Department - Dalton, 6a.
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At All Druggists
I WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE,
etatliiK Rffi» ond dracrtbln* aymp- ■
Jig toms, to Ladiei Advisory Deft., ■
3g %g Tho Chattanooga, Chattanoom Tents. Medicine E Co., 34 H B
JUST IN
A large amount
Wool Kelt, Roofing
smoo thand sanded-
from $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 f -
39 Hamilton St, fUMfui UCltvii) O 0
i
Glove, Tie and
lar Boxes.
Pictures
Lamps
Candies
Albums
Post Cards
Fancy Box Paper
Crepe Paper
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Legal Notices
Sheriff Sales.
CKORfJTA, Murray Comity.
Will be sold before the court house door ip the
town of Spring Place within the legal hours ot
sale at first public Tuesday outcry in to the January, highest 1000, bidder the fol¬ on
the
lowing described property to-wit;
All that certain tract of land consisting of 12b
acres off of the West side of lot of land No, 178
and all being in the .0th District and 3rd section
of Murray county Said Georgia, levied wdh all the improve¬
ments thereon. land on as the prop
erty ot C. T. the Owens day and of to satisfy an i908from execution the
issued on llth Lebnmry
Superior of W, coiiri H. Hill of Murray and Mary county Hill, Georgia, sole Heirs in fa¬
vor at
law of G. W, Htll, deceased, and against C. T
Owens. Written notice given defendant in fi fa
and This tenants in day possession of December as required by law
the 8 th twus,
B. II. WiLLHANKS, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GHORG1A, Murray order County: of Ordinary
By virtue of an the court of
of hh id county will be s old at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in Tuuunry bUM‘, at the court
house in said county between theuAual hours of
stle the following real estate situated in Murray
county, two miles North of Spring Place.
There is 8 * or DO acres of good tillable land al¬
most level, .some 25 or thirty acres of through virgin tim¬
ber in the bottom. Mill creek runs it,
making it an ideal place for diversified farming
or stock raising all has a splendid buildings JV-room farm
hous'and other necessary etc.
This year there was 13 hales of cotton and about
-, 0 'i bushels of corn besides other small crops
raised on the place.
Terms easy. Made known day of sale.
This the 7th day of Dice uber, 1008.
R L- Hill, .\dmr, of M. G. Hill,
Sale of Heirs
GEORGIA Murray County:
By virtue of an agreement between the uuder
a? m ted heirs of Smith Trend well, Jr,, we will
sell to the highest bidder before the court lions *
d *or in the town of Sj»rin# Place between the
Jtgal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Janu¬
ary, 1009, the folowingdescribed land 179and property four to wit:
T »e east naif of lot of So. acres
i Hie north east corner of lot of land No. 182
upo 1 which his dwelling house and stables i low
st.,ad; being a part of H) acres bought of K W,
Bond, for a mill site:also Hie one nmlivkLd hall
interest in six acres, the balance bought from K
W Bond, upon which the improvements are lo
cited, all being in the 9th district and 3rd Sec
tion of said county. Terms cash. This Decem¬
ber It, ltt08, S J. Treadwell, Heirs Smith T. (>\ Treadwell Treadwell,
Gordon Treadwell, ot Jr,
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, is hereby Murray given County: that the undersigned
Notice
has i applied to the Ordinary belonging of said county for
'ttve to sell all the land to the estate
of Mrs. Ann McCamy for the payment of debts
and distribution. Said application of will be for liearu
at the regular term of court Ordinary said
county to be held on the first Monday in January
1909, This December 7, 1908.
R N. McCamy Administrator upon the estate
of Ann McCamy.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia virtue Murray of order County. ot the court of Ordinary,
of By an Georgia will be sold before
the Murray court house county door in the town of Spring Place
between the usual hours of sale on the first Yues
day in January, 1909, the following described
property to-wit:
All of lot of laud No. 204 excepting 13 acres off
of said lot in the northeast corner owned by
Drank Pritchett, lying in the 8 th district and ;rd
section of said eduuty ami known as th<; old
Lome place of Tom Klrod, deceased. This De¬
cember 7. 190N. Terms of sale rash.
T. R. Klrod, Admr. of Elisabeth Klrod.
Rule Nisi to Foreclose Really Mort gage.
Murray appearing Superior the Court. Court February by petition Term, of nws L
It to w.
Williams that the Rich 1 umber Company, on
the 2 tUh day of January, UHI 7 executed ami deliv¬
ered to said W. l, Willii tms a 1 Mortgage on cer¬
tain lands in Murray county to wff:
Lots of laud Nos. «2, 84, 8 t>. 9ft, U. 97. UK. 99. 120.
U 0 all of the above lots of land containing one
, sixty each, less; also
hundred and land acres more or this
part of lot bounded of No. follows; eighty two. the (82) side lot
(82) being line between as Murray on and east (Ulmer
bv the eountv ahd %
counties, on the south, west north the
original laud lines of said lot. This lot contain¬
ing one hundred acres more or less. All the
above lands situated in the twenty sixth District
and Second section of Murray county Georgia,
reserving the mineral interest in lot of land No.
eighty six ( 86 ), which mineral interest is uot In I
eluded in said mortgage, for the purpose of se¬
curing: the Payment ox two certain promissory
notes for eighteen hundred and seventy-five
already dollars each, the paid, first made of the by the two said notes, The having Rich |
been
Lumber Company, payable to W ! v . Williams.
with interest after date at the .ate of six per
cent, per annum, and ten per fees eeut attorney s,
fees. (Notice for attorney's having beeu
given in terms of the law) which said note the
Books
Christmas Cards
Shirts
Suspenders
Hosiery
Underwear
Hats
Pants
Shoes
THE MURRAY NEW8, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1008
said Rich
her Company, pay into this Court, on or before
the first day of the next term, the principal and
interest and attorneys fees due on said note, and
the costs of suit; or m default thereof, the Court
will proceed it is as to justice shall appertain. this Rule be
Ami further ordered, that
pubUtthed published in in said the Murray News month a newspaper for four
served county, said once Defendant, a The Rich
months, or on
Lumber Company, or his special the agent or attor¬ of
this ney. three months previous to A. W, next HITE. term
Court.
tfie fudge Superior Court.
A true extract from minutes,
J. !>. GALLMAN, Clerk.
JEEKS GREET LAST
MESSAGE OF ROOSEVELT
Washington, Dec. 15.—Repeat¬
ed peals of laughter greeted the
reading of the opening paragraph
of the president’s message to
congress on the Panama canal
charges today.
As the secretary read the state
merit that the charges were“false
in every particular” Senator Bai¬
ley laughed outright as he was
passing along the rear of the
chamber to his seat. Other Sen¬
ators on both sides of the cham¬
ber joined with him and when
the reader reached the statement
that a statement in a newspaper
which he mentioned would not
be believed there was general
meriment on both sides of the
chamber.
There was only a small number
of senators present when the
reading was begun and it was
hurried through, the papers ac¬
companying the message not be¬
ing read at all.
The message elicited the great¬
est interest in the house. The
members gave close attention
during the reading ®f the docu¬
ment and there was a ripple of
laughter over the president’s
characterization of Joseph Pulit¬
zer, publisher of the New York
World. The message with its
accompanying papers was referr¬
ed to committee.
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Sold by Arrowood & Rouse.
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Dalton, Ga.
Statement of the Condition of the
Cohutta Banking Co M
Located at Spring Place, Ga., at the close of business, November 27, 1908.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $28,822.72
Demand Loans 2.981.41
Overdrafts 251.38
Furniture and Fixtures l,647.2o
Due from Banks and Bankers
in the State 8.620.42
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States 793.69
Currency 2,894.oo
Gold 32o.oo
Silver, Nickels and Pennies 687.15
CRJSW and Cash Items 3,135.07
Total $50,153.04
Before me came, W. Z. Latch, Cashier of Cohutta Banking Co. who being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the
books of file in said Bank. W. Z. LATCH.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of December, I9o8.
W. W. SAMPLER, N. P.,
Murray County, Georgia.
FRUIT MEN NOW
NEARLY ORGANIZED
Have Pledged 3,200 Cars and
Need Only 700 More to Make
Requisite Sixty Per Cent.
Including 200 cars of peaches
which were pledged last week,
the Georgia Fruit Exchange now
has about 8,200 cars of peaches
pledged, or within 700 cars of the
requisite (50 per cent of the state’s
crop necessary
It is believed that the work
this week will have practically
completed the organization.
11. O. Bagley, chairman of the
organization committee, and I.
M. Fleming, the exchange man¬
ager, met with the growers at
Marsiiallville on Tuesday, where
previous efforts toward organiza¬
tion were formally ratifieil.
Wednesday the growers will
meet at Montezuma. Local ar¬
rangements are in the hands of
Ed McKenzie, a well known mer¬
chant. and one of the trustees of
the exchange.
On Thursday two postponed
meetings will he held—at Fort
Valley and Woodbury—and Fri¬
day will be spent by Mr. Fleming
in the Adairsville territory. The
week’s work will end at Kingston
on Saturday. Growers both at
Kingston and Hall’s will meet
A meeting will also be
held at Calhoun Saturday affer
The employes of (he Armour
Our Line presented their former
manager, I. M. Fleming, who
went with the exchange, with a
handsome gold watch as a token
of their esteem for him.
Seven Years of Proof.
“1 have had seven years <>f
proof that Dr. King’s New Dis¬
covery is the best medicine to
take for coughs and colds and for
every diseased condition of throat
chest or lungs,” says W. V. Hen¬
ry, of 1‘anama, Mo. The world
has had thirty-eight years of
proof that Dr. King’s New Dis¬
covery is the best remedy for
coughs and colds, la grippe, asth¬
ma. hay fever, bronchitis, hemor¬
rhage of the lungs, and the early
stages of consumption. Ite time¬
ly use always prevents the devel¬
opment of pneumonia. Sold un¬
der guarantee at Arrowood A*
Rouse’s store. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
DEPUTY MARSHAL NORTON
FIRED ON BY UNKNOWN
He Was Riding on Train When a
Bullet Whizzed by His Head.
Albany, Ga., December 15.—
An attempt was made late yes¬
terday afternoon near Kestler to
assassinate United States Mar-
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $l5,ooo.oo
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,937.67
Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State 344.64
individual Deposits Subject
to Check 32,870.73
Total $5o,153.o4
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shal Zeke Norton, of Albany,
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approaching Kestler when the
shot was fired. He was sitting
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train was moving at a very low
rate of speeil a bullet whizzed by
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tered, falling over the intended
victim’s head and shoulders, but
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ites are making every effort to
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Norton arrested Champ Hall,
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as
moonshiners’ gang” in the wild
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DALTON, OA.