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Bargains for Saturday and Monday.
We have laid aside many special bargains for Saturday and Monday, and quote some spot cash prices
that will certainly interest all.
DRY GOODS.
10 yards l-yd. wide Domestic, nice ami smooth, at...... ...49c
10 yards short lengths Domestic, 8-4 yard wide, at...... 85c
All $1.00 Comforts for..................................... 79c
$5.00 Wool Blankets, 11-4, at......... ................. ........ $8.48
$4.00 Wool Blankets, 10-4, at........................... ........$2.75
Too. Cotton Blankets at............................... 49c
Ladies’ 85e Underwear, extra size, garment..... .... 20c
Ladies’ 25c Underwear at 18c; or 2 garments for .... 85c
Children’s 25c Union .Suits at .............................. .... 15c
Children’s 25c, and Misses’ 25c caps, new and stylish.....10c
50c quality at..... ..... ......89c
Ladies’ 10c Hose, 8c; or two pair for . .V . 15c
Men,s heavy work sox, pair............. ... 7c
Ladies’ Double Texture Rain Coats, stylish, odorous and
durable, worth $8.75, at........................ ......$2.48
Misses’ of same garment, at ........................ ...... $2.19
Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose, 25c value ........... ......... 18c
Boys’ Black Cat Leather Stockings at ........... .........21c
All Ladies’ Long Coats at two-thirds price—
$5.00 Coats at................................. ..... $ 8.88
10.00 Coats at................................. .......0.0(5
15.00 Coats at................................. .......9.98
About 50 Plush Capes at half price—
$1 25 values at ............ .......... 08c
2,00 values at ......... ..........98c
8.00 values at ........... .......$1.48
80 Ladies’ Skirts at half price-
$2 SO Skirts at......$1.25 $4.50 .Skirts at ...$2,25
,8.50 SKrits at.......175 (LOO Skirts at ......8.00
85c quality Dress Tricot Flannels at ............................ 19c
All 15c Percales and Liuonette at............... 11c
Ail Dress Goods Marked Down —
54 inch Broadcloth, 90c value, at, yard ....... .......59c
Some 60c Dress Goods at, yard ................. ....... 25c
6 pieces 25c Dress Goods at, yard ............... .. 12 l-2o
2 pieces Cotton Panama, 88 in. wide, 20<3 value at, yd. 12 l-2c
SILKS.
All $1.00 Silks at, yard 75c
SHOES.
All Bolton and Hamilton-Brown Shoes reduced.
All Ladies’ Best Style $8 50 Shoes at.................... $2.75
All $8.00 Shoes at............................................. . 2.85
All 2.50 Shoes at.............................................. . 1.98
All 2 00 Shoes at................................................ . 1.(59
All 1.50 Shoes at ..........................*..................... 1.
All 1.25 Shoes at............................................... j-
Absolutely all Shoes included in this reduction. Same
special cut prices apply to Children,s Shoes. $2.00 values
at $1.69
$1.75 Shoes 1.88
1.50 Shoes 1.19
1.25 Shoes .98
1.00 Shoes .85
.75 Shoes .59
.50 Shoes .89
Lots of odds and ends in Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
Shoes at half price.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
Perhaps the prettiest stock in town at Special Low Prices.
FURS.
All Furs at 1-3 Off.
$< 50 Fur piece $5 00
6.00 Fur piece 4.00
4.50 Fur piece a 8.00
8,00 Fur piece 2.00
1.60 Fur piece 1.00
LOO Fur piece .67
.75 Fur piece .60
.50 Fur piece 88
CLOTHING.
15—$25.00 Stein-Bloch’s Suits $17.60
17— 20.00 Stein-Bloch’s Suits 14.75
26— 1(5.50 Faultless Suits .... 12 60
80— 15.00 Faultless Suits 11.60
12— 12 50 Faultless Suits .... 9.90
WE WILL HAVE SEVERAL EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO ASSIST US IN SERVING YOU. REMEMBER l HIS
IS A BONA-FIDE REDUCTION SALE. NO GOODS CHARGED.
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Legal Notices
Sheriff’s Sales.
house door in the
t veil of Spring Mace within the legal bidder hours ot
..e at public outcry to the highest the following on
the first Tuesday in March, tw,
, -oritied property towit:
l.ots of land Nos. SOS, 207 and 208 in the 28tli
di-irtet aud and section of Murray county Geor¬
gia ma anu ami each eacn tot lot containing cn levied HKI acres, the property more ------- or
less, less, said said property property upon as of id sat
or Maynard Lumber ‘ r Co Co , , by ov virtue at to
isfv a fi. fa, issued from the superior superior con court of
W flit fie la county Georgia iu favor of S T. Me¬
Cutte ana against Maynard nard Lumber * -—~~ Co , as prin- •
cipal and S. G. Treadwell ami 1. M. King as
securities on replevin bond, Written ............ notice
defendant in 6. fa. and tenants ‘ ui ' pas sses
given sion required by law. This the 3rd da of
as v
February 1909,
Will be sold Itefore the court house door in
the town of Spring mace, between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday tu March, following next,
to the higest hidder. for cash, the
property, to wtt: One 70 saw cotton gin and
fixtures levied upon as the property of C. M. At -
derson to satisfy a mortgage fi ta lit favor of R
H Tyler and W, A. Reed. Properly will notb
bronght to place of sale B, H. willbanks shtT.
Also at the same time and place iu two the town
lot-4 Nos 17 and IV on Murray Street town
of Eton. Murray county, Georgia of J. Said R. proper- Powell
tv by levied upon and as* the satisfy property Justice court fi. fa.
virtue of to a district,
issued from the Justice court of the 1018
t; M of said county and State in favor of H H
Gregory and against J. R Powell, aud levied up¬
on as the property of J, R Powell.
Also at the same time and place the following
!>ersonal property towii: One black horse mule,
one mouse colored mule, one wagon, molinc
make, ana one buggy about half worn. Ml lev¬
ied upon by virtue of and to satisf y a mortgage
fi. fa. issued from the Superior court of Murray
county Ceorgia. in favor of John W. Clements
and against John C. bong and levied upon as
ihe property of ?ohu C. bong. This the 3rd day
of February, UKR. Sheriff
B. II wn.UUNKS.
Petition for Dismission.
GEORGIA Murray County:
!). C. McEutire, Administrator upon the estate
of N, A. Me Entire, bate of said county deceased,
having filed his petition for dismission this is to
site all persons concerned to show cause against
the granting of his discharge at the Aguiar term
of the court of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Monday in March 1909. This
the 2nd day of February 1909.
J. M. CAMPBKU*. Ordinary,
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA. Murray having County: made application
Pearl Bond tor
twelve months support out of the estate of J. B,
Bond and appraisers duly their appointed to set apart
the same having filed returns all persons
concerned are hereby Ordinary required to sau\ show cause
before the court of of county on
the fir st Monday In March 1909. why said appli
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j. M CAMPBKL,!.. ordinary.
Receiver’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Murray County.
R. S. Smith ) In the Superior Court.
Georgia Barytes Co. t NOTICE OF SAEE.
TUE MURRAY J.IDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909.
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18— 10.00 Faultless Suits p
9— 7.60 Faultless Suits rf-a
10— 5.00 Faultless Suits .
6— 4.00 Faultless Suits .
TROUSERS.
95 pair $5.00 Dutchess Trousers $8 90
.....
^8 pair 4.00 Dutchess 'trousers 2.85
......
60 pair 8.50 Dutches Trousers ... . 2 48
.......
89 pair 8.00 Trousers ..... 2 25
.................... 1.85
100 pair 2.50 Trousers .................... ......
70 pair 2.00 Trousers ...... 1.48
.................... 1.19
57 pair 1.50 Trousers
78 pair 1.25 Trousers OS
48 pair l.Oo Trouser 1 * i-
25 pair 1.00 Jeans Pants .65
SHIRTS.
All $.1.00 Dress Shifts, for Saturday and Monday only, atiJc
All 75c Dress Shirts 55c
All 50c Dress Shirts 45c
WORK SHIRTS.
Heavy Overshirts, 75c quality, each 48c
50c quality 85c
SHOES,
These prices hold good for Saturday anil Monday and
mean cash, as there wiL he no goods charged at prices
named in this sale. $4 98
$7.00 Edwin Clapp Shoes, 4.48
6 00 Clapp Shoes at 8.75
All $5 00 Douglas and other shoes at
All 4,00 Shoes at g
All 8.50 Shoes at r.
All 8.00 Shoes at
All 2.50 Shoes at 1. f
All 2.00 Shoes at 1.69
About 100 pair Men’s “Sell ,Em Quick” Shoes at prices
like these : $8.50 S. E. Q. Shoes at t'w Ot
$8.00 S. E. Q, Shoes at V--* K»
If you get fitted in these you are doubly fortunate.
GROCERIES.
We quote some prices here that others can't equal, or
at least they won't do it. $1,00
19 ibs Granulated Sugar
10 lbs, Good Green Coffee 1.00
7 Bars Electric Soap 25c
6 Bars Big Deal Soap 25c
2 Boxes Red Band Snuff . 15c
2 Boxes Rooster Snuff 15c
2 Boxes Baby Elite Polish 16c
Gilt Edge Polish 19c
Magic or Wilbur Stock or Poultry Food, 25c size 19c
2 Boxes Mason’s 6c Shoe Blacking 5c
5c Stove Polish 8c
25c package Smoking Tobacco 19c
McElrees Wine of Cardui, $1.00 size at 75c
Vaseline, 5c size 8c
26c package Black Draught Liver Medicine 15c
“Mother’s Friend,” $1,00 size 75c
CROCKERY.
1 Set Plates, 40c quality S'
1 Set Uups and Saucers to match «
HARDWARE.
New Club Shotgun Shells t!
$1.00 Food Choppers, -
10-quart Milk Bucket,
50c Pocket Knives, ~
STOVES.
Lor Saturday and Monday, $40.00 Steel Ramies, $35.00 -1-4 Lash
and balance $1.00 week.
$35.00 Steel Ranges; $30.00
Big Reduction in Cooking Stoves.
All Heating Stoves will be sold at once, 1*4 off.
$10.00 Heaters at $7.50
7.50 Heaters at 5.70
6.00 Heaters at 4.55
5.00 Heaters at. 8.75
And tots of other special values.
Pursuant to an order duly made in the above
entitled cause by his Honor, A. W. Kite, fudge
of the Superior court for the < Mierokee Circuit I
will sell all the following: described property at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash at
the .county court house door tu the town of
Spring Place, county of Murray 'and State of
ceorgia at 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday the 2'nd.
day of March HK$; said property being all ami
singular, the property of the defendant Georgia
Barytes Com pan y-
1 Horse, 1 40 H P Boiler, i 30 H P Engine,
* Single Tog Washer, I set ore gigs, 1 Westing
house air pump, l displacement pump, 1 fric¬
tion hoist rig. iOttD ft. it” pipe, lu00 ft 1 1-4“ pipe,
H 0 ft 1-2“ pipe, 409 ft T rail. 2 mining tram cars
250 ft 5-8” wire cable, 8 mining shovels, 8 gallons
cylinder oil, 2 gallons engine oil. 1 18" pipe
wrench, 1 band saw, 1 drill If long, 2driving
hammers. 8tons coal. 15 sticks dynamite, 48 ex¬
plosion caps, 100 (i fuse. 1 mining lease on pro¬
perty of C.C. Keith, I HO H P lK>iier 1 2> H P
eugitie, 1 single log washer, 4 eamerou steam
pump, 1 duplex pump* 1 set ore 50 ft 10“
4-plv rubber belt, 1 friction hoist rig. 800 it T
rail, 2 mining tram cars, TO ftfi-8 wire cable,
2 tons steam coal, 2 mining shovels, 2 mining
picks, 2-'ft 3“ pipe. 50 ft 11-1 pipe, -:u f’ belt
, rfc . 1 screening fork, 1 mining shovel. 3 pipe
*«k cuts. 0 rope with block... 2 wheel barrow*,
Together with all and singular mining tools,
machinery and appurtenances owned by tfiede
fendant Company and situate in Murray county
Georgia. To be sold as a whole.
This the 28"th day of January, A D IVOii
jl'Nirs G ADAMS, Receiver
Ceorgia narytes Company.
Notice of Election.
gKORgIa , Murray County.
Notice to the voters of the 824. District g M.
said county. A petition signed by 18 Free Hol¬
ders of said, district has been filed with me ask¬
ing me to cal? ai|. election for Said District of
Fence or so Fence and the F lection, For Fence
or No Fence, is hereby called and same is to be
held on the 12th. day of March lil)9. The tick¬
ets shall read Fence or Stock Taw. This elec¬
tion shall l>e held at the Court House in Spring.
Place Ga. This the 10th, day of February 190
J. Ni Campbell., Ordinary.
AbplicStion for Year's Support.
GEORGIA. Murray County,
Susan Maxwell having made of application the for of
twelve months support «aut estate
James Maxwell and appraisers having filed duly their appointed
to set apart the same returns
all persons concerned are hereby required to
show cause nefore the court of Ordinary of said
countv on the first Monday in march 490b, why
said application should not be granted. This
the 2nd day of February 1909, J. M Campbell,
Ordinary.
To be Appointed Guardian.
GEORGIA. Murray resident Comity. of said county having du¬
I). F. Carr a of
ly applied to he appointed guardian minor the per¬
son and property of Vinic Carr, a and
resident of said county, notice is hereby given
that sa’d application w'11 be passed of Ordinary upon at the for
next regular term of the court
said county to t»e held on the first Monday in
March 190*. Witness my hand and official sig¬
nature, this the 2nd. day of February, 1909. J. M.
CAMPBELL. Ordinary.
Dr. B. E. HALL, Dentist,
Will Be In Spring Place.
l)r. B. E. Flail, well and favorably known to
liis many friends throughout Murray countv and this
section, will be in Soring Place next Monday, Feb.
ruary the 15th, for the purpose of doing dental work
for the general public. Dr. Hall whites m2,
“I will come prepared to do all classes of dental
work such as artificial teeth, gold fillings, gold
crowns, white crowns and bridge work ; in fact
everything that can be done in dentistry, having had
a long and practical experience in dentistry for sev¬
eral years in Atlanta, where you come in contact
with all classes of work. 1 am glad to know that 1
am now in a position to please the most exacting
patient and give my old friends throughout Murray
the benefit of my varied experience. Will be in
Spring Place during the entire court week or long
enough to finish up all work started during that time.”
3E£SSa
is called to the fact that
we are showing a strong
line of
l * m
^ ra D CO n
American Mailings.
We are exclusive on
Brenlin shades, Starnes
and Foster and Ostermoor ..xi'a
*.
■•'%'S
Mattresses. We keep a
good line of •*»
Cook Stoves and Raops
Inlaid and printed Lino=
leum, Crex, Tapestry, Vei<
vet Ax minister and WiF
ton Velvet Rugs.
COME AND SEE US
I £33
COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING.
Call on Rus Pierce.
Expert Horse Shoer.
Opposile Denton & Lynn warehouse, Dalton. Ga.
To be Appointed Guardian.
GEORGIA. Mrs. J. Murray Hicks, County; resident of said county,
A, a appointed guardian of
having duly applied to be of Paul Hughes and
the person and propei tv
Kxte Hughes minors aud residents of said coun¬
ty, notice is hereby given that said application of
will l»e passed upon at the next regular term held
the court ot ordinary for said county to he
onthe first Monday in March BKM. Witness
ray hand and official signature, this the 2nd. day
df February 1909, J. M. CAMPBELL, ordinary.
To be Appointed Administrator.
G FOR*. A Murray Comity: Bond having
To whom itmav concern; D. W.
made appb'catiou to the undersigned in due
form tr> be appointed administrator upon the
eciate o J. E Bond, late of said county, notice
is her:by ^iven that said application of the will be of
hea^d at the next regular term be held the court first
Ordinary for said county to on
* hand and
Monday in March 1909 Witness my
officiafsignature, CAMPBETb, this the Ordinary. 2nd day of February
1909, j. M.
Homestead Notice.
Georgia Murray County.
Joe Patterson has applied for exemption of
personalty and setting apart -and valuation of
Homestead and I will pass upon the same at 10
ocloek a. m. on the 15, day of February 1909. at
my office. This January 23, 4909;
J. M. Campbell Ordinary.
Why haul your stuff to market
when a 20 or 25 cent ad in the
Murray News will sell it for you.
D. Pufyear, of Dalton, wants
fat hogs and fat cattle of all
kinds. Will pay the highest
cash price for same.