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MAttmilAV, OCT. *8 ISM.
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BUMI\F^S \*OT.CK.
All perurms indebted to m<* fori sub
wrription, or otherwise, are hereby no¬
tified loeonio forward and make settle
me ntby November 15th as I have obli¬
gations to meet and will lie compelled
to have what is due me. If you do not
Settle by or before that date I shall lie
obliged to sue. I dislike very much to
be forced to run niv patron* to a bill of
coat but my indebtedness is such that I
cannot meet it unless 1 collect what is
dne'me and if you owe me you posi¬
tively must pay up. Come on, now,
and pay np. Your Servant.
J.C. Ubauthru..
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GENERAL NEWS
WHOM AU;POHTION*iOF THE CO.,
Aajttathered By, Our Hufttllug .Report¬
er*.
Cohutta Spr ings Spouts
JUwaylHotssJProm 'thai.lAv*ly Locality
My a Bright Writer. t
Cohctta Springs, Oct., 23
—News i« still scarce and corn
gathering is on haul.
Some wheat is Being sown
up this way.
Cotton picking is about ovei
Hud not much more than half a
Clop lias been made.
Your correspondent was out
ou Ball Mountain last week on
a chestnut hunt and while up
there saw some vety fine hogs,
which are padJy needed iu up¬
per Murray.
The genet al healt h is very
good at ptesenf, weather fine
and people getting along better
with their work ^than they
htt'Ve fot years.
Mr. R. E. Cooper of this
place lost a fine mule the other
day by its ruding away with a
plow and cutting itself so bad¬
ly that it had to be killed.
Pleasant Valley,
A* *k«tctoed By a Hustling Scribe.
Pleasant Valley Oct., 25 —
The ’possum crop is Heine;
gathered in a rush.
The cotton crop is about all
picked out hut the farmers ot
this section just simply don’t
haye to sell their cotton at tin
present price, and are holding
it till they can get, more for it.
The many'friends of Pay
ett Stevens will he pained to
1' arn ot his death which oe
cured last week, lie was on
the Cherokee strip, where he
had located and was accident.,
ally shot by an officer who whs
D ying to a-lest, an outlaw.
Boh Logan, of Dalton, vu-ff
ted home folks lust week.
ivlessifi. Oarteu, Amlorsou,
Johnson, ami McNeil passed
through our burg Surnhty.
There will he preaching at
this place next Sun-lay py Rev.
Deweos, all a e invited to at
G'lid a-* it will Ee hi* last, ser¬
mon at this place this year.
The, literary .society has sus¬
pended.
The Pleasilir, Valiev blue
caps played aiie h.ps at. 8m
Itiaeh last, Sictutil iv. Pile blue
caps Were the winners as usual.
Mr. J-dtu tj-mgliridge, nc*
c imp.uii<*.I l»y itis daughter,
Miss Fannie, visited
in Dalton >aGirdav.
We would like t,i hear from
ho mo iiihI'h nt ihu correHjiotv
clHUt-* who wr.vte so nbbdy Inst
ptiinmof. Write again and
Vottise yoitf sect ion.
iSiieC-83 tb tip* J DIP
TILTON TICKs,
Tilton, i)f t, 19—The be-alth
of this section is Very good.
\V. II. Brown and Mu» Ella
Boatw right wei«* joined togeth¬
er in tin; holy V.oiitla of timtri—
rnony last Sunday morning at
10 o’clock til f lic home of the
bride’s parents, IteV, T. G. 1 U*'.
tier, officiating* Among those
in attendance upon the nuptial
services were Dr. II. II. Green
ot Atlanta, the groom’s grand¬ j
father, Mis, Rebecca Keith
ami her children Meat's. John,!
Ket, Ed, and «v5iss Lizzie, Ml.
Ben Te«*h* and family, W.
Blown awl family J and t he
b. , ide'sgrand-mothe;, , , who 73
i*
Venio old and seeing as
mid full of life us a goi,
happy pair left Tuesday tor
Atlanta on a bridal tour, where
t hey will spend a week or fen
days with lelativea. Excuse
trie for not giving mention of
alt who at tended the luun iuge
as It would consume too much
RprtCe. The wt dec j is now iu
Atlanta and is too much occu
pied With lit-- sweet Wite| to
think much ot ilte stem thing*
o* this life, tbeivtuco we give
you 1 1 lit; a little vniiety of
news this week. . Marriage is
a great institution! j>
To i he Furue.
I’he time of year is now here
when you are expectvd to pay
me for doing jour blacksmith
ing the past season. Fjease
coine*ai;d pay" promptly, ;hs“ I
have obligations to meet and
am depending upon ^ * U
promptness as to the time of
meeting them. l t lmv<G \ ««.(,*» i
accommodating pm ail tile ) *‘!il
and I hope jou will show your
appreciation of tbis fact, by set¬
tling your accounts at once. ■ J
A.|Dick>on.
Scientific American
Agency for
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tha Kv»ry public patont, by nolle* out glvan by us U of brought charge boforo in thu
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LEGAL ADV'S.
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NOVEMBER SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia, Murray County:
On the first Tuesday in Nov., next I
will sell at public outcry at the court
bouse door in the town of Spring Place
Ga to tlie highest bidder the following
property to w it.
1 he entire stock of goods now
!o< a ed in the store honse where
Morns & Ramsey do business con
sitting ot tobacco snuff baking
powders candies machine oil cigars
buckets brootna lamps rope soap
show case and show case go >ds
scales and all articles of every
character both goods and furniture
:n sa j,j stole homw. By virtue of
and to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
’b? snperior ccurt of said county in
ot Trotev Bros vs s 8 ,d Moriis
A Ramsey as the property ot defts
Sule wiu Cj „ann* from day to das.
Aiso at the same time and place
uni in the manner prescribed three
acres ot land more or less, being
part of lots ot land numbers siit-j
ifire and sixty-four in the tenth
distiict and third section of Murray
county Georgia and being tne home
place where W m Wilson and wife
1 mv hvp and being the land inclos
h */ 11 l'« nee around said property
Said land it-vied on by virtsjf of
and to satisfy a justice emu! li i,i
issued from tbs just ice court of tho
eight hundred and seventy.fourth
dirt riel a m of said county in favor
of ti VV Hill vs W m and ;j c VV‘E
son. Said laud levied on as the
propery of VV m and S c Wilson.
Also at the pame^tiaue and place
h ud in the manner prescribed one
dark bay mare mule about four or
five years old. 8aid rnnle levied
on by virtue of and to satisfy three
superior court fi fas issued fiom
the superior court of Murray eouu
fy Georgia in favor of M Fi John
sen vs G W Johnson and as the
property of the said G VV Johnson,
f'roj.crly pointed out by the de¬
fendant in fi fa.
AEo at the Hitrao time and place
and iu the manner prescribed lot,of
land number one hundred and three
at the eiiitil district and third seo
tion <d Mu;ray county Georgia,
oontainiug one hundred and sixty
acres more or less. All the timber
on the above described lot of land
hei»« excepted. Said land levied
on bv virtue ot and fo satisfy a su¬
perior court li fa issued from the su¬
perior court of Forsyth county
Georgia in favor of the Btnniby
'Amir Company vs Thoa, VV Ezzard
me property of the s.uid ’l ho»,
W Kzzm d- A deed to said tot of
land fiom the Brumby chair com¬
pany to tlie defendant: tiled and re¬
corded in the office of tin- clerk ol
the superior court of Murray coun¬
ty (Jeoraia before the making ot'
this levy. Nonce given to the de¬
fendant in fi fa, Thus W Ezzard,
Also at t he same time and place
and in the manner prescribed lot of
land number two hundred and four
in the eiifht distric and third sec
tion of Murray county Georgia.
Said lot of land levied on by virtue
of and to satisfy a superior court fi
fa issued from the super".-,r court
ot said county in l'avm-of Trammel
Slave vs Elizabeth Elrod and Thos.
Elrod ap principals and O L Terry
SUCH Mt • V OilHI . , i IftDu , . l t V I6<1 t Oil ftH
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‘he property of inomas , E rod.
Also at the same time and place
the north half of lot of Jane! on re
ber two him red and soq-n» y- eig-l,
in the uintli distnet and itnrc! see
tion of Murray county Georgia,
Said land levied on us the properly
of F Voiiiberg cr b> virtue G iu.d
to satii-'y a jue.tiw coutt fi' tu i . ■■ccc
fiom the justice court of the eight
hundred -and twenty- focuth distiiot.
g m of said county, in favos of the
h irst Nati; mu Bank, of Dalton., Ga.,
vs '< Yoinbfcrg. sr. Said properly
oocv in the possession of Dock
Owens.
A lei* at the same lime and place
parte pilots. ;d land nuaibers two
Ptindro mid i'lty-Iive and two
hundred and forty-six and being
twenty.nine cores, more or lee*.
described as p-ffows: bounded on
the north by the Spring Place and
Dalton road, luuniug by the giave
yard, on itie south bv the lands of
m E Dwigii! atoi VV H Ramsey, oo
the east by the land cd t Vor,berg
and running to a point on rl>e west
between the Spring Place and
Da!ton road ami m E Dwigfife’s
land, all ot said land being in the
nimh district ar.fi third section
surrey county Georgia, Said par*
cel of land levied on as the proper¬
ty of J J Bates and L B Bates by
virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa issued from the superior court
of said county and stale in favor ot
Km Greeson vs J J Bates and L B
Bates.
Also at the sirne time and place
and in the manner prescribed sev
en thousand and 500 pounds of cot¬
ton in the seed and two hundred
b|1B , )elg o} corn m0fe „ r Lev .
, P( j on by virtue of and to satisfy
a distress warrant for rent from the
eigbi hundred and twenty fourth
district qm of Murray county in fa
vor ol J A Robinson vs Bob Chil¬
ders and as the propei ty ot * he said
deft. Levy made and returned to
me by J S Kelsier, L c.
Ibis the 13th day of Oct. 18g3.
8. B. Carter, Sheriff.
Homestead Applicftion.
State of ou„ Murray Co;
Robert S. Knox has
applied for exemption of peisonal
ty and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 11 o’clock, a m., oil
the 2l“t day of October, it>93. at
my office. This Sept., 30th 1803,
T. J. Ovbsy. Ordinary.
Georgia Murray Co!
J. A, Robinson lias applied to me
for Supplement to Homestead and
Exemption and I will pass upon
the same at 11 o’clock a. m. on the
twenty-third day of Oct. 1893
my office, 'liiis Oct. 2 1893.
T. J. Ovbey Ordinary.
Georgia Mutray County.
Whereas, U. N. King, Administra¬
tor oi l’. E. Howell, represents to
the court in his p ition, duly filed
and enterd on record, that ho has
fully administerd I’. F. Howell’s
estate. This is therefore lo Cite
nil persons concerned, kindred an<!
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from hi*
administration, and receive letters
of dismission on toe first Monday
in November, 1893.
T. J. < tv hey Ordinary.
Georgia Murray County.
To all whorne it may concern
Sal lie Smith has in due form appli¬
ed to tha undersigned for twelve
months support, out ot the estate
of Joseph Smith deceased. I will
pass upon said application on the
first Monday in November 1893
Given under my hand and otli
cial signature this the 3rd day
Oct. 1893 , 1. J. Ovbey,
Georgia Murray county.
Whereas, B, A- Gregory
of A. B. Rufmet reports to
court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he lias iul
ly adminiHterod A. B. Russell’s cb
tate. l'ltis is there* i u cits all
persons concerned, kindred and
cteddorp, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his admin¬
istration, and receive letters of die
mission cm the first Monday in
January 1894.
T. .T. Ovbey Ordinary.
TAX LEVY FOR 1693.
Georgia. Murray Go.
Oommispioners, Cm t of Roadfs and
Revenues. Hept. Call Term, lSs.3.
It is ordered by the co-umission
ere of roods and revenues of -.aid
county and State, that the Tax
Co'tecter for Bald county do assess
and collect on the state tax for the
year 1893 the following various per
cents for county purposes as herein
after mentioned.
Fur past inebtedness the sum of
ifO pet cent on the State tax
For bridges, feriies. etc,*t!ie sum
of ]() per cent on the Slate tax.
For J«il fees, Sheriff’s costs. Tax
Receiver, Tax Collector and Treas
mer’a fees the sum of 15 per cent
on tl b State tax.
Foi coroner's fees the snra of 1
per cent on the State tax;
For Court expenses, H iiliiT fees,
Non-Ues-Witue r fee s in
cases, Fuel. Mali--tiny. Servant
hire «ie, the nun uf 10 per cent on
the Sule tax.
For Jury fees the son of 10 per
cent on the St at a 'ax.
her support of the Guv ty
the sum of 10 per c. tv on tue Stu:e
tax.
For Contingent >■ xp uses ihe rum
ol 8.90 per cent oh tho Stale tux.
Making an aggregate of $1 20 on
each $100 ot taxable properly in
said comity, d ins Sep*., llih 1893
Dennis j hu«on, Chin.
P. R. Beamer, C’otn.
S. A, Gregc rv,
IE. W. Bond,
ATTRACTIONS
EXTRAORDIN ARY!
IN
FALL AM) WINTER
GOODS AND NOVELTIES.
We have m stock and are receiving daily the best liacof WiaUr
Underwear ever brought to this market.
50 dozen Ladies’ Vests ‘25c, worth -10c; 25 dozen All-Wool V«ta at
50 c, worth 75c; 50 dozen Mens’Undershirts at 20c,—tha bast traka
ever offered.
Housekeepers need go nowhere else for Towels, Tahl# alafckas and
house furnishing goods. Burge 22x40 Hack towels 19c; 32x49 Santa
towels 1 Be; 20x10 Turkish towels 10c. Damask Table Linen M lathee
wide at 63 cents per yard.
Full line of Tinware. Large wash basins 7c; 6-ga!lan diekpaaa
15c; pans large enough for bath tubs 37c, 2 boxes of blacking far 8e.
Our stock of Shoes is now complete. Ladies 4 Opera Tee Pat. Tip
$1,60; Childrens shoes 25c.' Mens good Congres Shoe $1-241 Fall Stock
Brogans 75c,
Shirts, Watches Clocks and in fact almost anything yan want
cheaper than at any place in North Ga. Don’t forget the place.
R. II. BAKER,
Manager of Tapp’s Bargain Stop.
rwnwin
1 JE SINGER MANllFAOTl ilNG CO.
(The sewing Machine Makers of be Werld.)
After making and selling over 9,000,000 Machines have just
bought
THUEK WONDERFUL
NKW
LIGHT RUNNING
SILENT
SEWING MACHINES.
Especially Adapted for Family Use.
Td Eicgai t, and Artistic Cstinet Work, with oar n»w t
all tbs latest AttacSimeots ami Modern Impraranaeti,
The Singer possesses arery good quality netessary for a (awing aatakita *«4 i( «n
cs.qtialed for perfection of sticUh, range of w.o k, ease of operation, speed sad durability
Three quarters of the machines sold,'throughout the world annually are Singare.
It is the most popuhul Why? Tire Singer is the only maehia# that I* aiteaslraly
counterfeited by unscrupulous manufacturers. W« frequently And % eenparative new aia>
chine of other manufacture that is utterly useless to its owner. Why? Beeaue* ever Ifty
se »irg imicoioe companies have laile.l Or gone out o! huiiuees during tke past l*e years
and parties having their machines cannot now buy even r.eedlae far the*. Bay a Stagey
and avoid the same mistake. We are represented in eveuy County and lsspertaat Tuva.
Tto Singer Manufacturing Co.,
lot Kast 8tii Street, CbaKaitoo^a, Teno*
T. R. Young, Agt, i at.ton, Ga. D. A. SMITH, Agb, Spri»f Flao*.
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Marble and Granite
Statuary, Monuments Heaclftonas, Grosaa* ai>d
Building Stone
Coping, Iron fronelag, Uirn f*urnltiire, BM.
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W <1 1 a time. ! ’* ^ Circulars. •»
© Paten tf SI, III c break. cse last R 00
3 Anti>£latilezp . Jan. 1L lh life- ! »-4 £3 for
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perfect I >. % Simple Durable ap and be tightened a is ** gw TS «w a «
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