The Murray news. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1896-19??, May 07, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. 31 LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miss Bert Roberts, of Oakland, was in town Friday. S. B. Carter made a business trip to Dalton Monday. George W. Chamlee and S. H, Kelly visited Dalton Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Bates, of Deunis, were in town one day last week. There will he an ali-day sing¬ ing at Spring Place next. Sunday. HAY for sale by J. W. Langs ton, Amzi Ga. 5-7 to 5-28 Brand new Plano Binder, has only cut 80 acres of wheat. Price $55,00. 1. R. Hix, of The News force, visited his family in Chattanoo¬ ga Saturday and Sunday. Faby Durham spent a day or two of this week with friends in Spring Place. W. D. Petty, of Fairy, was in town Tuesday and paid our office a pleasant call while here. NOTICE—One good as new two horse hack for sale cheap- See J. L. Cole. Mr. Howard Slagle, of Cal¬ houn, was here Sunday visiting relatives. Miss Fannie Leonard, of Dal¬ ton, is visiting Miss Sibyl Steed here. 1 15 horse power, second hand engine, in good repair. For sale cheap. Call on Finley <fc Son, Dalton Ga, Merchants, Will S. Cox and George. A. Kelly represented Chatsworth in the city Monday Misses Mollie and Bauline Wood, of Fuller’s, were here last Saturday, Mrs. W. J White and daugh¬ ter, Belle, Were shopping in town Saturday. See Mrs. Kerr before buying your bat. She can give you the most up-to-date pat for the leafct money. Mr. Frank Weatherly the pop¬ ular traveling salesman was in town first Tuesday. Mr. Ferry King has letnrned from school at Dahlonega to spend the summer months. If you want the best J0-ini tool on earth call on Frof. A. L Weaver, R. F. D. 1, Spring FI ace, Ga. Miss Ethel Ohamblee has re¬ turned fnme after a few weeks visit with friends in Atlanta. Col. C. N. King and daughters, Misses Mamie, Lucele and Aloe, were shopping in Dalton one day last week. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COHUTTA BANKING CO. Located at Spring Place, Ga. at the close of business, April 28th, 1909. REvSOURCES Loans and Discounts $37,625.94 Demand Loans 6,744.77 Overdrafts 96.o7 Furniture and fixtures I,647.2o Due from Banks and Bankers in the State lI,629.4o Due from Banks and Bankers in other States l,921.o3 Currency I,693.oo Gold 37o.oo Silver, Nickels and Pennies 1,223.57 Checks and Cash Items 729.36 Total 63,680.34 STTTE OF GEORGIA, Murray County. Before.me came W. Z, Latch, Cashier of the 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 cf file in said Bank. W. Z. Latch. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day of May 1909. W. VV. SAMPLER, Notary Public, Murray County, Ga. THE MURRAY JNEWS. SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GE01, r !A FRIDAY, MAY 7 , 1909 . Lee Once was in town one day this week on business. Miss Lela Harris, of Fairy Ga., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hull Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Pole Bates, of Crandall, visited Col. and Mrs. J. J. Bates, first Tuesday. 25c, bottle of White Fine Cough Syrup at Kerr’s for 15c. 25c. bottle of Syrup of Figs at Kerr’s for 15c. Genuine Rosser No. 1 cotton seed for sale by P. H. Bond, on R. F. D. No. 1, Spring Place, Ga., at Toe per bushel. 4t. Mr. and Mrs. P, McGhee are spending some time with rela¬ tives at Ardmore.Oklahoma. 1 15 horse power, second hand engine, in good repair. For sale cheap. Call on Finley & Son, Dalton Ga. Make your wants known through the News and save time Garden seeds at Kerr’s. Mrs. Tay Steed is on a visit to her sons and other relatives, in different parts of Texas. If you have property for sale or exchange, see Kerr & Bates. Timbered lands Specialty. Every drink of Coca-Ginger in¬ vites you to call again. Manu¬ factured by North Georgia Bot¬ tling Works. Dalton, Ga. Mrs. Frank P. Holder, Jeffer¬ son Ga., lias returned to her home after a two weeks visit with her mother here. Little Misses Francis Gudger and Dim¬ ple Johnson accompanied her to to spend the summer. Ormaners high grade fertilizer for sale by Jno. T. Holland. One car load of all heart shingles at $4 00 per thousand ; 35 two-horse Salem wagons at a bargain. Jno. T. Holland. Drink Coca-Ginger, cold on one side, hot on the other. Manufactured by the North Ga., Bottling works. Dalton, Georgia. Buggies! Buggies!! Buggies!!! We can supply your wants, if it is a first class Buggy or Wagon yon are looking for. A nice lot of sample Buggies and Wagons Oil hand. Union Warehouse Co. Chatsworth Ga. Lqdgks, F. and A. M. No. 145, meet 1 st.Tuesday night in each month, 1.0. of O. F. No. 141 meet 2nd, and 4th, Saturday nights in each month. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $15,ooo.oo Undivided Profits, Less Current Ex penses and Taxes Paid 2,641.o3 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 46,o39.3S Total 63,680.34 COUNTY SINGING CONVENTION. Met with Mt. Pisgah, May 1st, 1909. SATURDAY MORNING SESSION. Met at 10 o’clock; opened by singing and prayer. No btisi ness before the body, adjourned until 2 o’clock EVENING SESSION. Called together by singing and prayer. Order of business; first, elected officers for the yeai 1909, as follows: C. W, Warmack President, W. A. Kerr v ice Pres. W. A. Campbell Secty. J. B. Vaughn Ast. Secty. T. E. Lotspeich Chaplain. Following Committee on Pro¬ gramme was appointed: Mt. Pisgah, W. A. Kerr, Leonard, M. P. Bates and Tom* mie Cowart. Fullers, T. E. Lotspiech, O. W. Warmach, J. V. Vaughn Zelna Vaughn. Mason, Earl Ingle, James Vaughn, Arthur Wood and A. L. Weaver. Crandall, J. II. Spears, Leach Aley, J. H. Plenums and Annie Bates. Eton, Julian Ricket, Mattie Hannah and Paul Bond. 1st Lesson by W. A. Kerr; Or¬ ganist, T. M. Cowart. 2nd Lesson by M. Cline ; Or¬ ganist, Miss Mattie Jlaunah. 3rd Lesson by J. II. Wood; Or ganist, Miss Jennie Terry. 4th Lesson by J. II. SoearB; Or ¬ ganist, J. 11. Wood, 5th Lesson by J. II. Williams: Organist, W. 8 . LinJr. .EVENING SESSION. 1st Lesson by W. A. l$r-rr * f** ganist, Miss Lula-Gladden. 2 nd Lesson by M. T. Flanagan ; Organist, Mrs. Swan. 3rd Talk by Hull Kerr. 4 th Lesson by Will Brinkley; Organist, Mbs Mattie Hannah. 5 th Lesson bv W. O. War _ mack ; Organist, Miss Ellen Co bian. 6 th Talk by J. J. Bates, 7th Lesson by J. B. Vaughn'; Organist, Miss Ellen Gobi an. Next meeting of the Conven¬ tion will be at Eton 1st Sunday in October and Saturday before. W. O, Warmack, Pres. W. A. Campbell, Sect. •psiisnqtnse nim tiaaq oaui; suiaas tpdep pn« az\s u[ sasrea.tD ap pua sasBoaaaj .<[mvu.is}[ti jj sauaX (IS jo pouad c ut mi 1MJ : >'U putt max OAM mi 910 tnqipu. uontrajm paAvauoJ jo joafqns bid uaaq 3ttq ‘pinjoi =>qB r f ‘aNV! uttapjV SSubjis 'mx ■eojjjv uj ofme-us. A ! 8 } 3 HU,. UOjSOfJ m b.n.cjqo £i»a a.13,, 'UUi «q> P-wi,;q- 3 A *:sao,;ipuua p.-oa'ism oqj,.. iSSjUBMX PEOPLE S && > V trade where they can get the best values, That is why our ' je is always busy. 3ft, 10 yards White Lawn at............................. 45c 10 yards Dress Ginghams at....................... 35c 10 yards Flowered Muslin at....................... CT Simpson and American Calicos at, per yard Cl Other Calicos at, per yard.......................... 4c Heaviest and best 27-inch Cotton Checks at, per yard ... 5 l- 2 c Regular 6 c Cotton Checks at, yard ...... 4 l-2c More new patterns in Shantung silk at.. 4 - L Lots of 5-pound remnants, $1.00 bundles 10 -yards 5c Domestic at...................... 35c 10-yards 7c Domestic at..................... 49c i GREATEST STOCK OF OXFORDS AND SUPPERS EVER IN DALTON. Children’s Slippers. ...................... ...........39c, 48c up Ladies’ Slippers........................... ........98c, $V.25 up- 18 pounds Granulated Sugar.......... .................. 1,00 2 boxes Rooster or Red Bang Snuff. 15c, 25c Stock Powder......................... 18c 2 boxes 10c Shoe Polish (all kinds) 15c 7 bars Electric Soap...................... 25c 6 bars Big Deal.,......................... 25c CALL AND GET A SAMPLE BAR OF TOILET SOAP FREE.* Vaseline, 2 bottles.......................... 5c Fresh barrel Epsom Salts, per pound 2 l- 2 c Moth Balls, pound.......................... 7 l -2c • Black Draught Li ver Medicine......... Mother’s Friend, $1.00 size............. BEST VALUES IN PLOWS AND PLOW GOODS. HARNESS AND LEATHER. 2-g&l!on open Bucket, I5e value Uc BEST $10.oo SUIT OF CLOTHES IN DALTON. j. ; Men’s Work Shoes 98c 'm v THE .STORE OF LITTLE PRICES Dalton, Georgia ’erfi&VQ&i*' SSL--tti Statement of the Condition of the Bank of Chats worth Located at Chats worth. Ga at the Close of Business April 28th, 1909 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts...... ......$23,409 81 Overdrafts.................... ...... None Banking House.............. ...... 4,239 35 Furniture and Fixtures... 910 07 Due from Banks and Bankers in the State ....................................... 3,240 38 Duo from Banks and Bankers 111 Oth er Ssates...................... ■5,176 64 Currency............................ 1,185 00 j Gold........................ ..... 325 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies. 66 19 Profit and Loss .................. 858 11 Interest Paid..................... 170 66 Taxes Paid........................ 148 53 Total . $39,730 34 STATE Of GEORGIA, Murray County, Before me came T. W, Brooks, Cashier of the Bank of Chatsworth, 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. T. W. BROOKS. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 5th day of Slay, 1909. 8 . M. BARNETT, Notary Public. Young Jones Huffman and a son of Mart Henderson were in town Saturday and had with them a large bird or water fowl of some kind. The boys, with the aid of their dog, succeeded in capturing the fowl in a branch near Win. Morgan’s. The boys say the bird is a fine diver and put up a pretty good fight. The supposition is that the un f rt.mute bird had been blow n out of Ms home country by the recent lianl sfdfms. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in...................... $15,000 00 Undivided Profits Less Current Ex¬ penses ...................................... 889 11 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State ......................................... 157 15 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 19,009 48 Time Certificates................ 4,651 25 Cashier’s Checks................. 23 35 Notes and Bills Rediscounted None Total........ ..........$39,730 34 ATTENTION FARMERS! For the next two weeks I will sell for cash, Reversible Disc Harrows at a reduced price; Mc¬ Cormack Binders and Mowers on good terms; Hay Rakes, one and two-horse Cultivators to suit any who want to buy. J. L>. GRAHAM, 31 Hamilton St. DALTON, GA. NO. 18 . JUNK. Sell your scrap Iron, Cop¬ per, Brass, Rubber and Rags ■ at 67 North Hamilton St. Dalton, Ga. Get Highest Cash Price. 3 196 mo. —I— m Merchants, ship youf prom*,.*, to Clark ifc Stuart, At! aD t*« Ga. Mr. Stuart of this firm'J of nolM 8 * this ®on of Mr. V. A. Stuart, - place. \