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J. C. C. College Girl==Long
$1.00 a pair
This is one of the most popular numbers of this
most popular line. So many women have found it
exactly meets their particular requirements.
Ihe College Girl- -Long is built for medium fig¬
ures. It makes the hips look slim and graceful and
gives a statuesque pose to the wearer.
In every detail it is a well made corset that may
be counted upon to give good wear.
Frankly, there is not a corset in our large stock
that we can recommend more cheerfully.
,THE. t STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
S ■i El
52 N. Hamilton Street,
The New Store, The Blue Front
Handles everything in
Ladies’ Gents' and Children's
ready to wear goods.
I got in a line of Ladies
MOST IP TO DATE TAILOR
MADE SUITS.
Can save you $5 to $10.00 on any
Suit you buy from us. This is
Guaranteed.
Special in Jackets and Skirts
I carry Shoes for Men, Women
and Children.
I want you to visit my Place and
see if I am not the cheapest man
in Dalton. Small rent, small ex¬
penses, small profits. I am satis¬
fied I can save you money.
YOURS FOR A VISIT
SAMQERSHON,
DALTO N, EORG1A.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1.909.
Legal Notices
Georgia, Murray County:
To whom it may concern: T.
B. Davis having made applica¬
tion to me in due form to be ap¬
pointed permanent administra¬
tor upon the estataxof N. A.
Davis, late of said county. Notice
is hereby given that said appli¬
cation will be heard at the next
regular term of the court of' Or¬
dinary for said county, to be held
on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, 1909, Witness my hand and
ollicial signature, this the 5th
day of October, 1909.
J. M. Camriiei.l, Ordinary.
Georgia, Murray County :
By virtue of order of court
Ordinary, will be sold at public
outcry the first Tuesday in Nov¬
ember, at the court house, be¬
tween the usual hours of sale, all
the real estate belonging to D.
C. McLain, at the time of his
death, parts of lots two hundred
and twenty-eight and two hun¬
dred and four. One hundred and
twenty-seven acres in all in the
tenth district and third section.
Terms of sale cash. This, Octo¬
ber 4, 1909.
T. J. OVEBY,
Administrator of D. 0. McLain.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA MURRAY COUNTY :
By virtue of ail order of the Court of Ordin
i ary of Fulton County, granted at the July term
!!)()'.), will be sold before the Court house door of
Fulton comity, on the first Tuesday in Novem¬
ber 1909 next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property of the estate of Mary P.
Harris deceased, to-wit :
The undivided one-half fee simple interest in
the following land lots in Murray county, Geor¬
gia, to-wit : “Hand lots 79 of the 25th district,
2nd Section, laud lots 127, 104, 177, 2251, 240, 255,
258, 259, 817, 818, ot the 20th district, 2nd Section,
land lots 200, 282 , 208, 252 of the 27th district. 2nd
Section, each containing 100 acres.
Also, the undivided one half mineral interest,
in land lot 170 of the 26 th district, 2nd Section,
and land lot 56 of the 9th district, 3rd Section of
said county, each containing iOO acres,—Terms
Cash.
This Oct. 4tt>, 1000.
COURTEANU S. WINN,
Administrator, Atlanta, Ga
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Murray County:
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in November next, at pub
iic outcry, at the court house, in
said county, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der for cash, certain ^property of
which the following is a full and
complete description:
Also at the same time and
place One (1) J. A. Foy & Egan
Surface Matcher No. 128 and one
(1) J. A. Foy & Egag flooring ana
Matcher No, 129.
Said property levied on as the
property of Eton Lumber Co. to
satisfy executions issued from
the Superior Court of said county
in favor of the Graton-Knight
Mfg.Co., against the Eton Lum¬
ber Co. said property being in
possession of the Eton Lumber
Co. and said machinery not to be
brought to place of sale.
'This 7th day of October, 1909.
B. H. Wilbanks, Sheriff.
Bankrupt’j Petition for Dis=
charge.
In the District Court of the
United States for the North
ern District of <da., North¬
western Division.
In the matter of James H. Couch,
Bankrupt. No. 291
In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge hav¬
ing been filed in conformity with
law by the above named bank
I rupt, and the Court having duly
ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had October 80,
1909. at 10 o’clock a. in , at the
United States Court room, at
Atlanta, Ga. Notice is hereby
! given to all creditors and other
I persons in interest to appear at
| ! the time and place named and
show cause, if any they have,
i why the prayer of said bankrupt
; for discharge should not be
Jgranted. Carter,
W. 0. Clerk.
I By J. C„ Printer, Deputy Clerk.
1 This 4th day of October, 1909.
Use D. F. Kettles’ Boss Lin
enient for man and beast.
> K$! SHOES! SHOES!
A large assortment of Shoes
Different Styles of Shoes
Different Grades of Shoes
The most substantial Shoes we ever had to show the
trade. We can sell you Shoes just as cheap as we did one
year ago and leather is Much Higher. Our shoes have
Good Bottoms. Our Children’s Shoes are Good Values.
They are stout and will wear.
We have a large stock of Boy’s and Men s Suits and
Odd Pants. The Styles and Values are good.
We believe we have the largest stock of
Dress Goods ever shown in the County.
We have Nice Cloth. =C = 22
We handle large stocks of Men and Boys Hats, Men,
Women and Children’s Underwear, Dress Shirts, Work
Shirts. A complete line of Notions, Hardware, Tinware,
Glass-ware, Oueens-ware, Groceries, Cotton Seed Meal
and Hulls, Oliver Plows, Paints and School Books.
Come to see us.
We will buy your ■ Produce.
J. B. Gregory & Co <3>
Chats worth, Georgia.
A l lereliuse Oo.
t DENNIS BARRETT, Prop.
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We want to BUY your COTTON and all
other farm products. We want to SELL
you BAGGING and TIES, FIELD SEEDS
and FEEDS of every sort. : : :
’sszsz'.
Just received a car load of
Fu least er Seed Wheat
and Winter Turf Oats
A GOOD farmer cannot afford to sow POOR
seed. Come to see us; we have what you want
and will save you money.
at
DENNIS BARRETT
At the old Herndon Stand. Dalton, Ga.