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VOL. 37
Application for Gteisr,
Georgia Murray County :
To the Superior Court of said
County: The petition of L. W.
Thompson, William Pend ley. J.
li. Hughes, B.F. Bates, .!! of
said State and county, respect
fully shows :
TTrst. That they desire for
themselves, their associates, sue
cessors and assigns, to
incorporated under the name ami
stylo of the Chatsworth Brick
Co., for a term of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time.
Second. The cap;
corporation is to if i iij.uj- : ..-i
(flu,000 Ui) Doi. s. o ...
.
to shares of Fifty Dollars t 1 • /
pay aide V 1 cash " V>'d\ ot
both, and when *0 w> III'*
diviiiua^iii'mbty .! , tot lie
stockholders m k 1 1 <v .norsMoii.
Petitioners, - x 1 he
privilege of increasing said capi¬
tal stock form time hue not
exceeding in ag« t*
thousand dollars. T
said corporalfton is to 1 m non as
sessihle.
Tuuur. Fa re ti'.an ton pr..>- M
of said capital sbun. ! as air • .d-y
been paid in.
Pouryu. >r<»
posed corpoiV' mo
pro lit and g un O
ers. 'Die p rt • \ ‘
11 li'-i) , :
in a R leg . I of
br.m t ie. Ld’ any uf s
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prod! * !
of aitides .11 su <
nieivamii-' iiO Hit* Yu ii - a
war ciiei
own, s e i k
dt u i in an ** i.
cn 101 * .> y (- rogs ’
acting . e
agents 1 <r «.
arDclcs apprnprmt l.e t
goons business, or u or c<. i
venir nlly cornu tt t rt will),
and to ti> at powers
and to do aii usual^ necessary
and pn per acts wine- i pertain
be conn ecu. d with the
busitic ~ of either w 1 olesaie or
retail dealers in t: f articles s
named, and to uo u lother
usua 1 , incidental or necessary
the carry ing out \of the avou
liues of busiru including t
right to make ami i ie eviueiices
of indebtedness in
to secure the same.
Fifth. The principal uili
and place of business of the pro¬
posed corporation will fie iu the
town of Ghats wart.),
and Slab’.
Wherefore petitioners pray
be vaa corporate under
name and style- aforesaid, en
ed to the rights, and
and immunities HU •
the liar inties fixed by 1 iw.
This October 12, 1999
C. N. Kino,
Attorney for petit -
I, J- GaMman, G'R-rk ot b:;pvr
lor Com t, decertify that: lie f >rt
said is a true copy of the applies
tion for Charter of The- Chats
vv • rth Brick Co. now on file
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my office.
This October. 12, 1909.
J. D. Hallman,
Clerk, 8 . C.
L T nion ware house Chats¬
worth Ga. Sells Buggies and
Dry goods Grocries ajl kinds
of modes cheep i. N. Stuart
Mgr.
THE MURRAY NEWS 6
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBERi 15, 1909.
Eton Items.
(Last week's Letter.
The Murray Oo., Singing
vention met at here on last Sat
unlay and Sunday. The contest
was won, Sumach being the win
A Mice tanner w„
ed by ]> r() f. A 11 Nannaey for the
Convention. Quite a large crowd
attended,
Messrs. Joe Brown and Geo.
Harris of Etowah,
visited in the city the latter part
of last week.
Dr. G. L. Keith returned
Southern Dental College, of
lanta, Ga., on Monday, where he
will complete his course in dent
istry. We wish the “Doc” much
success.
r> j ]j > Carpenter lias re
turned from Kentucky, where
has been for several weeks,
ing after ins land interest.
Mr. G. C. Moore of Cisco, Ga.
was in city last Saturday on busi
ness.
The many friends of
Doss Strawu and C. 8 . Bryon are
glad to know of their improve
ment.
Mr. Lester Woody and Mi ‘'S’
Clara Tyler were happily marri
ed on last Sunday. They left, iiu -
mediately for Tetuiga, where
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they ... make , home. •
,, uui tne:r , „
Mi 8S Clara Fincher, of Ghattu
,Tenn. visited friends here
last week.
Mr, G. W. Richardson, of San
Till ton ia, Tex. has opened up a
b-arber shop heio arm is prepared
to d.) first class work.
Mayor KTJfs spent last week in
Jasper Ga.
Mr. J. T. Morgan,
salesman for the Constitution
Shoe Co. of Nashville, Tenn.,
has moved his family here and
will make this his headquarters.
Misses Lewis and Harris of
Calhoun visited Mrs.W. M.
1 is last week.
Messers. C. (' fv A. J. Keith,
8 . A. Brown, were in Allan
ta the first of the week on busi¬
ness.
Eton High School is progress¬
ing nicely under tlio manage
ment of Prof A. H. Nanney.
Arrangments have been made
for the operation of an iron ore
mine at this piece ,which has all
prospects of being success.
Inman, Acres & Inman, of At
nave established a cotton
market at Eton, and their buyer
has been successful.
A Reader.
Seed Wheat.
Genuine Fu'caster from Hag
stown Md. the finest
' -,-tion in the U. 8 . Wm
ter Turf Oafs & Rye.
Desxis Barrett,
Dalton, Ga.
Cedar and Cypress Shingles, . ,
Farrar Lumber Go. Dalton Ga.
Shriner sells school books
Vongburg pays 32c per bushel,
f ()r cotton see£ j a fc his gin,
Place Ga.
Shriner sells Sox.
Cedar and Cypress Shingles,
Farrar Lumber Co. Dalton Ga.
I. N. Stuart, buys cotton
for Inman Akers & Inman,
and Cypress Shingles.
Farrar Lumber Co. Dalton Ga.
Vonburg pays 32c per
for cotton seed at his gin, vSpring
Place Ga.
Shriner sells shoes.
| “Local Dots.”
Don’t p:iv any money
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“O’ “ ‘A
ce P l Mrs. Kerr or the Editor ,
receipts from any one
will not be recognized. -
Will S. Cox and Willis Pend
lev two of Chatsworth merchants
were in the city Monday.
Misses Daisy Cox and Mamie
Pend ley, of Chatsworth, were in
Saturday afternoon.
Shriner sells stamp pictures
Col. W. W. Sampler wife and
children were the guests of Mrs.
Samplers parents at Sam hurst
th0 (irst of j agfc week,
Mrs. Pearl Bond and son of
were in the city on
iuess Monday.
Wm.Pendley and family have
moved to Chatsworth. We re
g re t to lose this esteemed farn
p-y. ^ u t wish them much success
in their new. home.
Mrs. Christine Prince, of At
lanta, is visiting her sist.ee, Mrs.
Everett.
school . opened , here , Monday ,
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with gfiod,attendance and i rot. „
a
H. Shriner, Rev. G. JB- Barton
Uld Miss j' rankie Anderson as
teachers.
Messers. Dan McLain and F.
lkin8 * from Dalton
were over
un( j ayi guests of friends?
We are in need of fire wood.
{.; ritl g u8 a j oa j on subscription,
Mrs. Clara Ogletree was in the
ity Saturday.
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Editor and wife made a btisi
ness trip to Daucm Monday.
Mrs. Henry Bishop and Miss
Bessie Owens of Oakland were
shopping in city Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Steed are
,,vor from Dolton visiting Mr.
' Seed’:-, patents,
Mrs. J. li. 8 teed and Miss Net
lie have returned from Dalton.
Misses Nora Anderson and
Marguerite Heartsill spent Mon¬
day at Fideile.
Bring us a lead of wood on sub
Guy and Max Keister with
are over from Dab
tori to attend the funeral of their
sister, Mrs, Heart.'dll.
Miss Maiinda Shields is visit
ing friends in Atlanta tin’s week
Messrs. Davis and. Tuell of
Emwah visited the Misses Woods
Mr. Wathon, alter iiEbiosixc
!)18 . •* . v,8lted .
S (?3 in 8 . V. Tuesday.
J. 11. Wtiitecotfon was in town
Friday.
Weatherproof Roofing
arrar Lmnber (Jo. Dalton « a
L se D. T • Kettles' Boss L.n
for man a;.o beast.
hnng wood, any kind, on sub
We are in need of some wood
on su ascription.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Patterson
Chatsworth were in the city
Saturday and Sunday,
The editor's horse is starving
corn. Bring some on subscrip
tion.
Weatherproof Roofing,
Farrar Lumber Co. Dalton
Vonburg pays 32c per bushel,
for cotton seed at his gin, Spring
Place Ga. '
if „ wm r mmxm&mmamsm a ss Vf, I5v A i;*
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1 u We, of course, would be disappointed if ive did not have a big fall bnsi
ness. As far back as April the first we began buying goods tor this fall’s £fadjb. if
By buying early, saved the advance on'Several lines of goods. Another ad- W
we ,
vantage in buying early was that we had ample time to select the very best goods
B and best styles as they came out and before they were withdrawn from the differ
cut sample lines. You can fully appreciate the success we have had in select¬
i! ing our fall stock if you will just come and look at the many new and stylish
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goods we have on display.
Handsome dress goods and silKs, net and Persian bands, silk scarfs, coat
sweaters, coat suits and skirts, cUaperies, linen damask towels, rugs, lace curtains, 4
Kuppenheimer’s clothing, Knox hats and Webber’s shoes, men’s, women’s and*
children’s underwear, new hardware, stoves,, harness, lap robes, etc., and hun-.*
dreds of other new goods, ibices right—course they are right as we are the /
store of little prices.
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Yard wide guaranteed taffeta silk tor 89c
Very best Ashland water proofing, not 50c a yard, but 45c
36 inch domestic for 5c a yard 'I* si f * .
Children’s fancy top shoes. 1
Women’s Shoes 98c to $3.50 i i: X * V ■*
I Men’s shoes 98c to $7
Best $10 and $15 suits in North Georgia
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Magic Stock Food 15c package i
2 boxes 10c shoe polish 15 cents • Yj Ma
f i
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r 25 pounds best cracked rice $1.00 1 V
3 pounds best keg soda 10 cents.
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Fore, of Little prices „ aw
BankrupiU kc i.ion lor
c’.: ,• :. e.
In the Distr • • Court of
Lotted State- f r the North¬
ern District-of (4a,, North¬
western Division.
In the matter iC I mes H. Couch,
Bankrupt, No. ‘29.1.
In Bankruptcy.
A petition !' r discharge hav
ing been filed i nformity with
law by the a! v.- n|med bank¬
rupt, and the ' rt having duly
j ere( j that i o • hearing upon
said petit,io« b. ...id October 150,
i909, at 10 o’clock a. m , at the
United States Court room, at
Atlanta, Ga. Notice is hereby
to all creditors and other
...interest - • , , , to appear ,
persons
time and place named and
s j )0W cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of said bankrupt
discharge should not be
W. C. Carter, Clerk,
oy J. C. PuiXTUP, Deputy Clerk.
This 4th day of October, 1909.
Bring the editor a load of wood
let linn freeze.
Mrs. Mae Heartsill died at the
home of her u flier vVednesday
morningatlOuV.lock after a long
j}j neS s. Inierm-nb wul takepJace
Sprhigp'aco cemetery this af
The hour has
appointed.
MESSER-SWANN.
i Miss
Mr. R. P. Messer and
Josephine Swann were quietly
united in marriage at the Park
Hotel Sunday morning. The con¬
tracting parries were bot h resi¬
dents of Career,, a small station
on the L. & N.‘ between this city
and Etowah,. Ten.n, . They came
down on local L & N. train which
arrives in the city at 9:4(3; On
arrival here they went to Park
Hotel. Judge George \V. Hend¬
ricks,the clever and accomodat¬
ing ordinary happened to be ait
ting on the hotel verander and
upon being informed that the
c mple desired to get nurned he
secured a marriage lic-mse for
them. Rev. Henry B. Mays,
pistor of the Sam Jones Memori¬
al church,was notified, to come
down to the hotel and the cere¬
mony was performed in the ho¬
tel .parlors about ten o’clock,
T¥ T 0 ? *«" 4 ° r "T
l0:2D L. & N. train for Atlanta
where they will return to Car
ters. The bride and groom are
both well connected and stand
high in the community where
tlsey live. Mr, Messer is man¬
ager of Mr. 8*11 Carter’s store,
at Carters,
J. M. Harris buys cotton
for J. E. Fields & son Chats¬
worth Ga.
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Harry Routt,
Mr, H. C.
was interviewed by a represent- ’
alive of ttf the the .N.ews,^ylv,in many.jnqiuri’es^'of re¬
sponse friends,
hiw Mur i‘ay. has conkd.nff
ed to give a.series of.repiiata,*t-K viitLbS <3 *
announcement of which
made later. . _
Mr. Robtt’s repnjfe^op. as. a
vio’iuisi has preceded lyim and
no mention is’ .needed here In
therewith. Watch For
space in the New's, ' "
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NEW FALL MlttWERb J
I have now a full line of
Millinery. Please call
and «ee'me. Your 'pat¬
solicited. I i
ron asre
v -
Mrs. Alvin Jones,
Chats worth,-Ga.
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Dry goods cheapep'qt Kiej'r’s
any where, fit.
Mountain View Encampment
No. 42, meet eyery,second and
fourth Thursday night. ‘
Dr. C.C. Russel Rhysii.cian
Surgeon Specialist on
of women nwS. child*
Eton Ga. v-: .