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COME TO THE ETON
FURNITUER COMPANY
FOR
Furniture, Trunks, Mattresses,
Hummocks, Lap Robes, Suit Cases.
Stoves, Carpets, Mattings.
in fact everything in the home furnishing line.
A complete line ol Colins and Caskets,
from a cheap Cohn to the finest Broad¬
cloth Casket kept in stock.
The Prices are right on the entire stock. Come and see
ETON FURNITURE COMPANY, ETON,
GA.
BREEDEN’S
Rheumatic Cura
NEVER FAILS
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED
Don’t Suffer When You Can Get Relief
It Cures When All Others Fail
Salisbury, Sub Station, No, 2, Aug. 16, 1908.
North Carolina, Rowan County
I, J. L. Rufty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan
County, have been suffering with Rheumatism for ten years,
have Been confined to my bed part of the time, could not
sleep at nights and went to Hot Springs, Ark., for six weeks
but still got no relief. I have used five bottles of Breeden’s
Rheumatic Cure and after taking same work. I can sleep at nights,
walk as good as ever and do ail my
i J. L. Rufty, Deputy Sheriff.
f / ^
Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Dealer for It
$1.00 per bottle or sent by Mail in tablet form $1.00 per box—
for further information. Write Information Dept.
BREEDEN MEDICINE CO. Chattanooga, Tenn.
J . H . GAR D N E R,
Dalton Georgia.
Bicycle and bicycle repairing of all kinds, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines repaired. Valley tin, Guttering and
Miil Supplies. Will appreciate your trade. 3’i 6 i
THE LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.
operateF two fast trains daily
To Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago and Points North
with through sleeping cars,
coaches, and dining cars.
THROUH SOHO TRAINS DAILY FOR MACON AND JACKSONVILLE
For rates to any point address
H. C. BAILEY, D. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia.
Better Not Get
Dyspepsia
If you can help it. Kodol prevent* Dyspepsia, by
effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion.
But don’t trifle with Indigestion.
A great manv people who have
trifled with Indigestion, have been
sorry for it—when nervous or
chronic dyspepsia resulted, and
they have not been able to cure it.
Use Kodol and prevent having
Dyspepsia. indiges¬
Everyone is subject to follows
tion. Stomach derangement naturally
stomach abuse, just as Eound and
and just as surely as a the
healthy stomach results upon
taking of Kodol.
When yon experience sourness
of stomach, belching of gas and
nauseating fluid, bloated sensation
gnawing pain in the pit ol me
stomach heart burn (so-called),
diarrhoea, headaches, (fullness dullness or or
chronic tired feeling—you need Ko
dol. And then the quicker you take
Kodol—the better. Eat what you
want, let Kodol'digest it.
Ordinary pepsin “dyspepsia tab
lets,” physics, etc., are not likely
to be of much benefit to you, In
digestive ailments. Pepsin is only
Sold by S,
a partial digester—and physics ar«
not digesters at all.
Kodol Is a perfect digester. If
you could see Kodol digesting every
particle of food, of all kinds, in the
glass test-tubes in our laboratories,
you would know this Just as well
as we do. will
Nature and Kodol always
cure a sick stomach—but in order
to be cured, the stomach must rest.
That is what Kodol does—rests the
stomach, while the stomach gets
well. Just as simple as A, B, C.
Our Guarantee
^ ^ your dragglst today and get a dot
lar t>ou!( >. Then after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say, that it has not done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist and
he will refund your money ^n-tVeJui^ln without ques
° ( r 0 f l ^ e good,
druggists know that onr guarantee is
,i e contains 2M times as much as the fifty
cent bottle.
^odol is prepared at the abo«r
tones of E.C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago,
H. KELLY.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1909.
Women Who Are Envied.
Those attractive women who
are lovfely in face, form and tem¬
per are the euvv of many, who
might be like them. A weak,
sickly woman will be nervous
and irritable. Constipation or
Kidney poisons show in pimples,
blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. For nil
such, Electric Bitters work won¬
ders. They regulate Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys, purify the
blood ; give strong nerves, bright
eyes, pure breatii, smooth,
vety skin, lovely complexion.
Many charming women owe their
health and beauty to them. 50c
at G. H. Arrowood’s.
For Sale
I 13 H. P. gear Scott Engine
and Boiler; one Wheland Mill,
all complete and all new. Now
located 0 miles south of Dalton ;
with contract to cut 2 , 000,000
feet original forrest timber, at
$6.50 per thousand feet, stacked.
Two vears work sure pay. Will
make terms with small cash pay¬
ment, to responsible party.
Apply to or write the Editor;
Tired Women I
Women, worn and tired
from over-work, need a
tonic. That feeling oS weak¬
ness or tiredness will not
leave you of Itself. Take
Cardu!, that elfedus! remedy
lor the ailments and weak¬
ness of women. Thousands
0 ! women have tried Cardni
Its and write enthusiastically d
grefr* lieneiit to them.
CQ ess r: %
?,
B A recen! Idler from Mrs. p
I Charles Eragg, of Swedser, p
1 Ind. , says: "Toagae can- ||
I not tell how maeh your racd- M
I icine has done ior iae. Oe- H
I lore 1 began taking Cardni! i|
B could not do a day’s work. 1 M
I would work awhile and lie if
B I down. I shall always give m
praise to your isedicine.” M
Try Cardni. For sale g
B everywhere.
E n
DOCTOR KSW©
THE OLD RELIABLE BOCTOBS OLDEST is AGE ASO LOMtSI LfiCAtfO (tiBOLM! CBACUAIES IS MESICiSE.
Hi uOtH rou lHt IAH6E ASS LXPta.CitCE OF WE tOSBESi
AutbotUBU ESU81ISHF0 b} Ifiu AND state MOST »Etl»81£ to treat SPECIAL CHRCfiiC, ISTS IN HEflVtlS» THE S0UJH SKB SPECIAL ...
OISEASES VVd guar.utiep to refunu uioutiy H uoi cured. All nieal
ciuuu turmslied ready lor um uo mercury or iujurioupmeaicines dlaia/jce
used No detent Ion from butftnehS. Patient» at, a
treated by mail and express. Medicine» sent everyvtnere free
from vine or breakage. Thousand.H No Medicine sent cured. C- O. X). State _ unless your in
suvicted. Charges low of chS'-h
case and send for terms Consultation FREE and coriftaentiai, in
p«,«, u o, by Call or write today. Don't delay.
.
Kervous liability and Wsaknasses strlcture LY.'IY',’ 9 Of
*| tbe i« uUs«>f fully *nd **« »••» j j l(hS t, l)f , nt pm u *n<J no exposure. No caustic*
Ua Stiwili 80 s— cwukIhk bmtclim the by drt-am* rnswes «r •»! ** ifuttliju. TU6tt(t»nd* boticles or cured. sounds. We No guaranteo detention from to refund busi
urine,pimple*and on fact*,
blood to the heutl, pfiiiiF in the hack, confused Ideas tu „ utf y it \iotperu“*.u*utly cured. Hj hook fully ox
ant! iorKetfttlue»», tiastifulne*#. aversion te society.
■JlOFS of vital forces, iosa of ftmiibood, etc-, cured for si fcttierged vein* in the scrotum —
lost vltalDy _ nervousdeblllty, weakness
gllte "develop We can btop idghllo-ses, middle restore egvd who at.- causing permanently cured with
and matuie young or marrlege o( ji,*. nervou* syetoio, «tc ,
^wetiklv and wrecks and make them IUfof ^,,1 p A iu
C'mmLUI. Syprt«‘I$D that tu« rtenicdifiease.tto ari «te four..- © % 3 orwpvy of the scrotum ourod
and h:hu*-.h cuied Swellings for iff* Hor*-.-. fg « V y F 0 I witlioutpaln.
oY,n..r.h. Hu'soiling, ;.,oieet.mi.in..,n.« Kkin DLm*;mcs Ulcers. h 1 -YlJ'uTialo hook-cured In a few days
7 ..r refttud 1 0 fi i
cured te stay Giu ed w.- guarentuat# yom ^ rw*K TO MEW upon apprictlons
« money Kidney « not pet Bladder uiHnei.Uy iiurct* and prosfatic.!..-««« gOOK Ocbcrij-tion , d of , ,??S« above di«ea« 8C er. ,
..Ts'fJd’lu/ tuhS“Ii 1 Er#e MUS -a•-“ 9 UD l „’.'Y: l'n.ft«l S . ‘ , r *fiiSv.
DR IllSSdwOd 33 S &5 ctiMil PM.ES and IIUPTWfl* 1 y„'.i .r„ ^-Uen
ly btuudle-. method. « , t Very instructive. Oostfi/oU i.z(Tmftv* nothing.
ed hv NfiW. end Co?. KlridtU 6tft.
DR. Kls^ICa MEDICAL CO., Atlanta, of <.oorgl»-) ga.
(TiltmutKlaly ,-,-,(i*n.l«t«. wg-llr tn.orp.ti«t.tl ondenlt- <*«» 1
When you want to buy a monument
or tombstone and want first class
work at lowest prices, write to the
Southern Granite and Marble Go.
DALTON. GEORGIA.
If you don’t buy from them, get
their prices before you place your
order and it will save you money.
MOSE FRAKER, : Agent.
LOCAL MARKETS.
Quote;! at Opening of Business Every
Week.
COTTON.
10
GRAIN.
Wheat........ ........$1.40
............75
1‘EAS.
'.V! j,,--.............. ..... $1.10
( .,-. s find unknown 1.20
White or table peas..,. $1.50 - 2.00
WOOL.
Washed ............ to
Unwashed ........ *-* Si
Black................ io o
PRODUCE.
Eggs........ .................16
■Hens.......... ........80 to .40
Fries......... ........16 to .25
Bui(> r, per pound.........15 to .20
There are many immitations of
D-* Witt’s Oar hollaed Witcji Ha¬
zel Salve— DeWitt’s is the origi¬
nal. Be sure you get DeWitt’s
Pailadi/cd Witch Hazel Salve
when you ask fpr it. It is good
for cuts, burns and bruises, and
is especially good for piles. Sold
by S. Ii. Kelly. 1
Gall ON D. G. JOHNS,
THE: AUCTIONEER,
3, Depot Street, Dalton, Georgia.
He will sell your stuff for
you and guarantees to get eve¬
ry dollars worth out of it for
you.
D. C. JOHNS.
Administrator’s Sale.
GKORGIA. Murray County:
Uy virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary
of .sail eoutily, will be Hold al public outcry, on
the first Tuesday iu Uily lull!), at the court house
in said county, between the usual hours of sale;
lots hi iu block X.X., twin S S.,® 18 K. K. and
8« WN in block W. All in the town of Chats
wovfit, Ga.. and l-i> undivided interest in another
lot in said town No. will he given on day of
sale, uot being known now. Terius cash.
This June 7 ltW 9 . C. T, Owens, Administrator
of J. C. IJitnti,
Notice of Election.
Notice to the Voters of Murray County:
Having Had n petition of fifty fvctboUlers filed
with me, asking me to call an election for fence
or no fence. The law makes it my duty to give
notice in four issues of the county papejr catling
the election and the election is hereby called
to be held on the first Wednesday in July l««B.
The tickets shall read ‘• Tenet ot Stock I,uw."
Thin election Shall he held at the regular flec¬
tion precincts as all other elections me held and
every voter, to vote iu Ms own precinct. Kvery
(nullified voter, in other elections, is allowed to
VOt ■. This May 2511). J. M. Campbell,
Ordinary, Murray Co., Ga.
Revolting Scene Pictured by a
Spanish Novelist.
NERVE OF THE HAUGHTY, DON
Striking Description of the Daring and
Courage Displayed by the Old Gen¬
eral Who Would Not Permit an Eng
lishman to Outdo Him.
The realistic Spanish novelist,
Valdes, in one of his most popular
stories (•‘Sister San Suplk-o,’ - trans¬
lated by Nathan Haskell Dole) gives
a description of n retired Spanish ... n
end's afternoon out which Will iiiu
minute many chivalric incidents is
Spanish life and aptly Musi rates the I
reckless daring and courage of whi-th j
tiie average haughty don is lit rally
possessed. The scene is a sort of p>o
nic grounds in the outskirts of Seville; I
“Meantime the animation had iiera (
on the Increase among the ruiliair.
The period of unmannerly action had
come. One of them climbed main ;
table to make a speech, and then the
others, by way of applause. 1 hr. -
sherry and mnnzanilla in his fare
Another was trying to lift with Id.
teetli a companion whom druukrrnie-w
had stretched out on the floor. He di.l
not succeed. He merely tore his snot,
coat. Still others were committing
absurd and extravagant actions, mak¬
ing a great noise and uproar.
“The count remained grave and
silent, drinking one glass of sherry
after another. But his eyes were no
longer, as usual, incomprehensible and
unfathomable, like those of a man tired
of life. Though he did not speak or
more about lie seemed a different
man.
“The Englishman had taken off his
jacket and waistcoat and, rolling jip
his shirt sleeves, was exhibiting ids
biceps, which were really powerful,
and trying to break empty bottle.-; on
his arm. Once blood had come, but ha
went on breaking the bottles without
paying any attention to It. Then he
asked the waiter to bring a bottle of
rum and a large glass. He filled this
to the brim with the liquor, and then
slowly,- without moving a muscle or
even winking, he drained it to the bot¬
tom. -Then lie sat down at the table
opposite the count and said solemnly!
“ ‘You can’t do that.’
“A flash of fury gleamed through
the harebrained nobleman’s eyes, but
ho succeeded in restraining himself,
and, turning the rest of the bottle into
the glass, be calmly ordered the wait¬
er to bring him some pepper. He
threw in n pinch of it, then threw info;
It his cigar ashes heaped up be'o
him and, without saying a word, with
the same scornful, contemptuous smile,
drained the glass and, not content with
that, bit it in pieces. We saw his lips
spotted with blood.. The company re¬
ceived with oles and shouts of tri¬
umph tills proof of mi unconquerable
stomach, in which it seemed as though
the national honor were concerned.
“Our neighbors in the other booths
must have reached the sum*' happy
grade of temperature, for nothing was
heard hut extravagant shouts, the
crashing of glasses, coarse laughter
and swearing.
“The count was not yet satisfied
with his victory over the Englishman,
While lie was swallowing with appar
ent calmness the glasses of liquor
Which were offered to him he did not
cease to devour him with his eyes,
carried away by a dull madness,
soon broke out. His eyes, which were
the only part of his impassive face
that moved, gleamed more and more
ferociously, like those of tt madman
when a straitjaeket has been put on
him. The Englishman continued to
boast of his strength. He was now
thoroughly Intoxicated and talking iui
pudently enough to the others, who
were not so drunk.
“‘So you are very valiant, are you?'
asked the count, still smiling disdain
fully. Bug
“ 'Morn than you,’ retorted the
11 slim an.
“I»on Jenavo started to spring at him,
but the others restrained him. . Soon
calming himself, he siiitl:
‘“If you are so brave, why not put
your baud on the table?'
“ ‘Vi hat for?’
“ ‘To pin it down with mine.’
“The Englishman without an in¬
stant’s hesitation stretched out his
huge, brawny hand. The count took
out of his pocket a damaskeened dag¬
ger and laid his delicate, gentlemanly
hand on the Englishman's, and with¬
out hesitation and with a ferocious
grip iso raised the point with the other
and drove it through both into the ta¬
ble.
“The women uttered a cry of terror.
All of us men ran to their assistance.
A few left the place In search of help.
In an instant our bootli was filled with
blood. From the wounds great drops
of blood streamed, staining the hand¬
kerchiefs which we applied to them.
“A doctor wlio happened to be among
the bystanders dressed the wounds
provisionally With the few means at
his disposal. The count smiled while
they were dressing his hand. The
Englishman was as sick tis a horse,
and soon (lie count was the same, and
both were taken to such rooms as- the
establishment had to offer and went
to bed. Every one left, commenting
on the barbarism of the deed.”
Hit Harder.
“Woman is considered the weaker
vessel,” she remarked, “anti yet”—
“Well?” She queried as she hesitated.
“And yet.” she continued, “man is
the of tener broke.” - Exchange.
Be vich In patience if thou In good!
be poor.- Dunbar.
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1,5 NEW PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY,
1-2 HAMILTON STREET, Dalton, Ga.
In The teiker Building.
Photographs from 75 c to
1 8 ,00 per dozen S t a m p
Photographs, 16 fo r 2^C.
\Vill appreciate your work.
J. B, FINLEY.
j 1 DALTON
CALL
At U:e SPRINGFIELD HOUSE.
AivS'C 25c. Good Beds,
dlcii-s ar,:i Lodging by the week,
$ $ Reasonable. $ $
n ' XuEiLD HOUSE,
DALTON, GA.
Y. J. BRYANT;
Dalton, Ga.
I have gentle and fine
teams, and sober men for dri
vers. ; van handle with care,
me when in need of
sa! .! • t; t, ty service.
T, J. Bryant, Dalto n, G a.
WANTED: INFORMATION REGARDING
Fa. ; or Business
s/f . ‘.an particular about
lpoatio'i. Wish to hear from
ow:. . -y who will sell direct
to bino . . Give price, descrip¬
tion and G,.te when possession
can be had. Address
Trie MintKAY News.
0 N K .
Sell vour s • rap Iron, Cop
pet - , lb ;; . . Rubber and Rags
;t> t (V/ North Hamilton St.
Dalton, Ga, Get Highest
Cash Price. 3 u) 6 mo.
Call on
M. Pierce,
: Wood and Repair
Miop. U'ir.-e shoeing a Special¬
ty. . ur Tarver’s Store.
Ga.
Call On
:Y- :»n & Shepord,
For a. .1 -quure meal or hot
lunch'. . ! i Tobacco, Cigars and
Cold Drinks.
2u riamilloti St., Dalton, Ga.
We do md know of any other
pill that ;• as good as DeWitt’s
Little early Risers, the famous
little liver pilis—stimll, gentle,
pleasant and sure pills with a
reputation. Sold by S. II. Kelly.
Wanted.
A $2,000.00 farm; must be
worth the money. Will pay
>1,500.00 cash down. The farm
must he in the neighborhood of
Eton, Win *og Place or Dalton Ga.
Must have good buildings and
good water. If you can fill the
bill write the Editor,
Fine Jersey cow
with jv. inn calf, at-a bargain- -
■ Y ‘ Oil or writet i'osmaster,
Eton, Ga,