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SPLENDID FURNITURE
SOLD AT ALL TIMES
BY
NORTH GEORGIA’S LARGEST
Furniture Store At The
At The Very Lowest Prices.
Our long Experience and Facilities put
us in position to save you money on every
purchase you make.
Dont Be Deceived
But Come Direct To Headquarters
For Anything you Need In Furniture,
Undertaking, etc. It Pays you to visit us.
Leonard-McGhee
Furniture Company,
DALTON, GA.
H, 0. Hamilton Oivit Engin
eer. Surveyor of Town lots and
Flats especially. ’ Dalton Ga,
White Pine Cough Syrup, ISc.
a bottle at Kerr’s.
Wlien in Dalton call at Man¬
ning House for nice clean ineals,
for 26c.
All 25c. Medicines, 15c. at
Kerr’s.
wanted:
100 women aud girls to work in
Shirt factory. Work is clean
and pleasant and pay is good.
Steady employment.
Apply to
Chickamaug Mf’g. Co.
DALTON, GA.
STACY BROS., Want’s
Chickens, Turkeys, Rabbits. Quail’ Butter, Eggs and all
kinds of Produce. Get our prices before you sell.
YOURS, STACY BROS,
DALTON, GA.
CALL ON JOHN FREYLACH
For Cold Drinks, at Soda Fount. Ci=
gars, Tobacco, Fruits, The most
Up-to-date Lunch Counter in the
city, call and see us.
54 Hamilton St., Dalton, Ga.
Mcknight bros.
Have 2o head of horses aud mules for sale, cash or credit.
We have, at all times, Horses and Mules for sale. Call
and see us.
McKNIGHT BROS, DALTON, Ga.
Our common By whs saddened
In tiny by the death, of James
Maxwell, He leaves a wife and
ten children to mourn his death
besides a host of km folks and
friends. The Murray News also
niouriiH because we knew him
personally. liis remains were
laid to rest in Ball Ground eem
etary. Peace to liis soul.
Holly Berry.
Dr. Price’s Pood at Keer's.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909.
Deafness Connot be Cured
by local treatment, as they can¬
not relach the deseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way
to cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deaf¬
ness is caused by an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect
iearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflamation can
be taken out and this tube re¬
stored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forev¬
er; nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, winch is noth¬
ing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars free. J. F.
Cheney & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall’s Family Fills for
constipation.
J, J. 0. SMITH & COMPANY.
Cali at our Stable when
in need of conveyance.
We can serve you safely
as oui horses are gentle
and our drivers sober
men.
We have a nice lot ot tine
Buggies and Carrriages
and can serve you safely
and comfortably.
We respectfully solicit
your patronage.
J. J B. SMITH & COMPANY,
CHA1SW0HTH, Ga.
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Dissclution.
Xhe firm of Cannan Bros, here¬
tofore engaged in the business
of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, etc., in the City of Dalton,
has, by mutual consent, dissolv¬
ed, W. lv. Cannon retireing
therefrom. The business will
be conducted at the same place
by G. M. Cannon, Jr., who will
settle all Firm’s liabilities and
receipt for all debts due to the
tirm.
This firm is one of Dalton’s
largest and oldest firms.
Wanted: All the names of
people who are not subscribers.
Any one who will send me a list
of 25 names of Heads of Families,
I’ll send The Murray News one
year free of charge.
OF GEORGIA, 1
MURRAY COUNTY. In The Superior Court.
R. S. Smith >
VS NOTICE
Georgia Barytes Company )
All creditors of the Georgia Barytes Company, the de.
fendant above named, are hereby notified that the under,
signed Junius G. Adams has been appointed Receiver of said
defendant company in an action entitled as above now pend¬
ing in the Superior Court of Buncombe County, North Caro¬
lina and the Superior Court of Murray County; and that they
and each of them are required to present and make proff of
their respective claims against said defendant compnny,
to the said Junius G. Adams, Receiver, at his office in Ash
ville, N, C\, on or before the 2’nd. day of February I909,
and that failing so to do within said time they will be barred
from participating in the assets of said defendant company.
This the 2 ’nd day of January, A D. I909.
JUNIUS G. ADAMS, Receiver,
GEORGIA BARYTES COMPANY.
Winter Goods at Cost
While it is Yet Winter
TA
Carter Dry Goods & Shoe Co.
DALTON, GA.
Beginning SATURDAY, JAN. 2,
1909,1 will offer my Minter stock at
a great sacrifice, and will continue
as lone: as they last.
L>>t i. S oc Dress Goods in stripes and novelties, only 30c.
“ 2 $1.00 Dress Goods in stripes and novelties, only 79c
“ 3 50c Silk, job 25c to 42c
i4 4. Ladies’ and Child r en’s Cloaks regardless of value
while they last.
i ( 5 - * Beautiful line of Furrs, 33-1*3 per cent discount.
“ 6. All Wool Plaid Blankets, 10-4 and 11*4 at cost.
Two pair very tine white Blankets, extra size at cost
t * 8. A small stock of Jeans to close, 10c to 42c yd.
4 t q. Union Suits (Underwear) at a big cut.
“ 10. Wool Fascinators, 15c up
44 1 I. 6 Ladies’ Skirts, sold for $3.50 to $5.00 only .98.
“ 12. A few Rasncoats and Gossamers, 50c up.
Telescopes, 25c up.
Statuary (Figures, Vases, etc. ) at 33 -J 3 per cent
off.
“ 15 . Indian Baskets and Jap China at cost.
“ i(). 1,000 pairs Shoes and Slippers at cost and many
of them less than cost.
4 * . 100 Corsets worth 50c to $l.oo going at 25c.
44 x . Triple Knee Hose, 3 pair for 25c. See our War¬
ranted Hosiery.
19 . ^ Cook Stoves, 1 6-hole Range and 1 Heating
Stove ; 10 per cent less than co>t.
“ 2 o. $xooo worth of Hardware, Tools. Harness and
Tableware at 10 psr cent less than cost.
Fancy 27 inch Outing, 5c.
“ 22 Best Outing, solid colors, stripes, plaids and checks
.
light or dark, 7-12.
4 4 2 (. Best Calico, 5c.
DON’T FORGET this sale contin¬
ues until all is sold. Very respectfully.
Carter Dry Goods & Shoe Co.
P. S. New ooods of all kinds now coming in. Our
stock Buckings, Combs, Belts, Bags, White Gooas, Laces,
Embroideries, Dress Goods, etc., is rapidly filling up.
NOTICE.
I have bought all accounts
due the Mor ay News. Will
take anything you can spare.
Wood, chickens, eggs, butter
or any kind of produce. Fay
up and get the receipt for ma¬
king soap This soap receipt
is worth $2.00. If you pay
up or subscribe you get this
receipt free.
J. J. Bates,
Attourney at Law.
Fire Insurance, Realestate
and Titles Abstracted.
Spring Flare, Georgia
Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough
or cold, or when your throat is
sore, it is rank foolishness to take
any other medicine than Dr.
King’s New Discovery,” says C.
0. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. ”i
have used New Discovery seven
years and 1 know it is the best
remedy on earth for coughs and
colds, croup and all throat and
lung troubles. My children are
subject to croup, but New Dis¬
covery quickly cures every at¬
tack.” Known the world over
as the King of throat and lung
remedies. Sold under guaran¬
tee at Arrowood and Rouse’s
store. 60e. and fl.OO. Trial bot¬
tle free.
Legal Notices
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, Murray County.
Will be sold before tlie com t bouse door in tbe
town of Spring Place within the legal hours of
sale at public outcry to the highest bidder oo
the first Tuesday in February, 180*. tbe follow¬
ing described property to-.wil.
All that certain tract o t land censiating of 180
acres, more or less, off of the West side of lot of
land Wo. 27S in the 10th District and 2rd Section
of Murray County Georgia; of also SO acies more or
less, off of tbe East side lot of land No. 171 ia
tbe 10th District and 3rd Sectioaof Murray Coun¬
ty Georgia and with alt tbe improvements
thereon and In all containing 200 acres mote or
less. Said land leried upon as the property of
C. T. Owens and to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county on the
nth day of February 1 » 0 * in favor of W. H Hill,
and Mary Hill, sole Heirs at law, of G, W. Kill,
deceas.-d, and against C. T. Owen-. Written no¬
tice given C T. Owens and tenants ia posses¬
sion as required by law. Statuatory deed filed
as required by taw.
This the 6th day of January, 1009.
B. 11 WII.1.BANKS, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place the following
described property towit, lots of land Nos, 202
207 and 20» all In the 26th District and 2nd sec¬
tion of Murray County Georgia. 9aid Property
levied upon as the property of St. B. Maynard &
Co. by virtue of audio satisfy a 6. fa, issued
from the Suberior court of Whitffeld County
Georgia in favor of 8. T. McCune and against R.
B. Maynard and Co. as principal* and J. M.
King and S. i). Treadwell as sureties on replev¬
in bond given by said R. B. Maynard and Co. to
dissolve a lien foreclosure Written notice giv¬
en defendant iu fi. fa.
This the 7th day of January, 19U9;
B. H. WILLBANKS, Sheriff.
Administritor’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Murray County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi¬
nary of Murray County Georgia, will be aold,
on the firit Tuesday in February 1909, at the
court house door, in the town of Sfring Place,
Ga between the legal hours of sale, the follow¬
,
ing described land as follows, to-wit: 30 acres
of laud, more or less, oo lot of land No. 226 in
the 10th District and 3rd Section of tho above
mentioned county and State and better describ¬
ed as follows, towit: On the North by James
Ledford, on the South and West by J. C. McEu
tire; on the East by W. D. Douglas, and belter
known as the Ann JicCamy borne place,
R. N. McCamy, Administrator of Ann McCa
my, deceased.
To Be Appointed Administrator.
GEOxolA, Murray County:
To wborue it may concern, T. J. Peeples hav
mg made apblication to the undersigned in dne
form to be appointed Administrator upon the
•stateof Mary F. Peeples, late »f said county,
nolice is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the next regular term of the court
of Ordinary for said couuty, to be held on the
first Monday in February, 1909.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
the 6th dAy of January, 1909.
J. M. Cambpell, Ordinary .
To Be Appointed Quardian.
GEORGIA,Murray County.
T. W, Colvard, a resident of said county bay¬
ing duly applied to be appointed Guardian ot
the person and property of Bettie Keys, a miner
and tesident ot said county, notice is hereby
given that said application will be passed upon
at the next regular term of court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on th« first Monday
in February 1909. Witness my hand and official
signature, this the 6tb day of January 1IKI9,
J. M, Campbell Ordinary.
Rule Nisi to Foreclose Realty Mertfate.
Murray Superior Court, February Term, I9i»
U appearing to the Court by petttiou sfw.1,.
Williams that Hie Rich cumber Company, an
the 26th day of January, 19»j executed and deliv¬
ered to said W. c. Williams a mortgage ou cer¬
tain lauds in Murray county to w ; t:
Lota of land Nos. 62, 83. W. 9-), W. 97. Ml. 99, 128 .
118, all of the above lots of laud containing one
hundred aud sixty acres each, more or les.; also
part of lot of land No. eighty two. (*t) this lot
( 92 ) being bounded as follows; on the east siun
by the couuty line between Murray aud Gilruer
counties, on the south, west ahd north by the
original land Hues of said lot. This lot contain¬
ing one hundred acres more or lass. All the
above lands situated in the twenty sixth District
and Second section of Murray couuty Georgia,
reserving the mineral interest iu lot of land No.
eighty -ix (.-6), wnich miucral interest is not In¬
cluded iu said moitgage. for tbe purpose of se¬
curing the payment of two certain promissory
notes for eighteen hundred and seventy-five
dollars each, the nrst of the two notes, having
already been paid, made hy the said The Rich
Lumber Company, payable to W L- Williams,
with Interest alter date at the .ate of six per
cent, per annum, and ten per cent attorney's,
tecs, (Notice for attoruay » fees having been
given iu terms of the law) which said note tbe
sa d Defendant retuses to pay:
It is tlieretorc ordered that the said Rich Lum¬
ber Company, pay into this Court, on or before
the first day or the next term, the principal and
intertst and attorneys fees uue ou said note, and
the costs of suit: or in detault thereof, the Court
will proceed as to justice shall appertain.
And it is further ordered, that this Rule be
published in the Murray News a newspaper
published iu said couuty, once a month for funr
mouths, or served on said Defendant, Tbe Rich
Lumber Company, or liis special agent or atto-
ney, three months previous to the next term of
this Court. A. W. FITE,
Judge Superior Court.
A true extract from the minutes,
J. D. GALLMAN, Clerk.
Always have Kennedy’s Laxa¬
tive Cough Syrup handy, espe¬
cially for the children. It tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar.
It cures the cold by gently mov¬
ing tiie bowels through its laxa¬
tive principle, and at the same
time it is soothing for throat ir¬
ritation, thereby stopping the
cough. There is nothing as good.
Sold by S. H. Kelly.
Caylor-Morris Co., wants and
will pay cash for all kind of pro¬
duce. Such as Eggs, Butter,
Chickens, Turkeys, Rabbits and
all kind of game.
Caylor-Morris Co.
Dalton Ga.