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Entered at the Po-loffic-e in Spring
place, (d i., a * !-eisn matter, and
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CK AMI JlIRRY (*k Et*I'i-V r.<tFj*< 1 ■*.
GEORGIA Milt . AY CO I NT'i
We, tlie Grand Jurors eh 1 sen and
$ worn tor the February term, B~h . ©f
Murray Superior Court, ting leave I"
make these General Frestmt merits.
Through various e.nnuiitte’s we haw
exHininid (lie public property, books
and records. We find the books of tint
Ordinary, Clerk, Sheriff and TV-usurer
neatly and correct!v kept. We find all
file tanks of X. P’s and J. B'x n>*atiy
kept according to law, except those >e
1). VV Bond and J. A. Baynes, I is ex
nming the books oi tb« Hoard of lioads
and lievminc we find that no minutes
have been recorded since Fell. 1th IHiHi
up-to Jim. "»!!i ISitT: since .bin. eiii
we find that record hr.w been properly
kept, hy present, clerk. T. .1. Ovbey.
We And that the School ('«,mmb;Hii>!i*
er’s book snows be has paid put Id2.1.10
more than iie hail received. We bud no
nceesH to the vouches. We recommend
I hat l he I tomd of I 'ducat ion make a set
tlement ^ithtlie County School Gone
tnlaBioner and see that !us hooks tiro
properly balanced.
We find Vliiu the Bn-.Trees
urcr, J. A.Dtokeon, 1ms reeci
Ted trora the Tax Collector, M.
M. Welch, jJ.S48.7i).
And paid out on voucher* lists.? 1
We ltnd Ihut our proseut
Treasurer hua received $ld31.2S.
An I paid out on voucher* $1853.08.
Jli» oomuii»slon on sumo
beinj; 09.02.
heaving a hniancein hi*
hand* of 7.93;
We find from Mis (ax di¬
gest ihat the ftunniiH of
taxes levied was $4588.58.
Amount of paid to Treas¬
urer the county $! 2 SH,or.
heaving in the hands of
Tax Chile itor, loss hi* and
t|ie Tax Kocelver'a com
niitsinns, a bat anon of 2:108.57.
V\ e find the pauper form iu it ili'iup
id*ted condition, with, only one iii'iiuto;
lenoiui; around farm aliuoat rotten;
buildings in ordinary cinvdifion; one
tnulo worth $ 20 . 00 ; one.old wafjon worth
$ 2 . 00 .
Wv also find the public pruperty mi
the Stapl 's uoriuir iu a dilasiidatod con¬
dition ; alao dm old ja.il pro perty and
the land washing anuiy. \V r t- r«ni>in
mend that tho samp be s vi !.
Wo find the i.iil ant' Jaiicr’s hfuc-c in
ordinary conditimi and neediic' Homi'
rppuirs. Tim same neatly kept.
We find the Court House iti ordinary
condition.
We find the roadx in a reasonable t on
dition, eonsubuim' the had weather,
with tlie followim; exeeptions: Hoad
nettr May Hill Factory, on Spring Blaee
road, in 1201 st district; also that piece
oi road near Me Mullen Bridge, lemling
to Spring 1*lace and on the line of Doubt.
tie and i’.DUt district; a portion of road
Hi HI Utli ilistriil, mi I In? IViimnl rmi.l
“T......... Hue; also a portion '''i.iiiie, ot ioad ,..ti,« leading .ii.„i. tiom , i
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Almmlsy to Waterliouse Mill.
We rtjoomniem! that the County Board
imvo the «ato on Turnpike Hoad left
open till said road is properly worked,
ami then ehargi.'s made aceordins: to
length of road.
W« reeomsuend that, our Public
School* be divided in two.terrns. Win¬
ter and Slimmer, we think, would be
piore satisfactory. .
We recommend that these Present¬
ments be published in Thk Jimi*i,kcvt 8
and Murray News for the usual fee, to
be eijually divided between the two.
We recommend that L. !’. t.udyer be
appointed Notary Public for the lO.Tjth
District., G. M.
We reemmend that Jasper Barker be
appointed Notary i'uhiie for tlm 820 th
District, G, M,
We recommend that the election tick¬
ets all be destroyed for elections prior
to 1808.
We extend our thanks to his Honor.
-4. 4\ . INte, and Isohcitor Genera! S. 1'.
Maddox for tlie courtesies shown us and
the able manner in which they have
flischa peiitheirdim .-.Also to our Bailiff,
Thomas Spriim'ial d.
Webster Covm-.k.
Fokkm.\.\-.
J. D, Durham,
C 1 .F.KK,
James. M. Campht-ll, Martin h. Huberts,
C. F, 1 toluol mb, F. M. KendiuA,
L. J.. Potuvt, ti. W. I'troginni,
M. W, Priti-liet. W. U. i'y.-un,
AV. H. Roberts, J. 0. Catlioun,
J. S. lirambli-tjf, A. 17. Kvans.
A. Johns, J. A. Berry,
M. A. tin-gory, t). T. il.'tvi.s,
J. G. Liiuglmdge, F. it. Bioksou.
Vi. Ii. JasRs.ui, 11 , K. A.-t'im
D. F. Peeples.
It is ordered that Hie foregoing G.n»
arulPresMitlusu.ts lie etiteeed on n „-1 u
Utes of this (* > 11 " nil I [Oil tisiK’ii as !>,—
1:0111 ueuiH-d. . Fell. 2'it.’i JS!C.
A. W. Itr. , 1 0. C.
j fiereb.v ...... ii>.ivt*wad fore¬
going !-■ * * • {*» > -«-.Aments
as Uu<Y . . o, , of c'lllt.
tVb. ;,U>, J s':;’.
\V. J. Jmm
AM INTERESTING MIXTURE
.ttrrTiTTt? 1 *** nt f j
rt trr*<
!
’•Jint tell them yon saw me—i
The Nathional rabbet.
ii .-i a Oestitiiul pjec© rd form-,
tnro and itn ornament to any I;iIt*f>
on while compact Hint not <>i the
! rui J , , , it t « ,!
way, ih -*• r t . • |
in every InmarhoM Hu*-© times t >;
<«*> for Silo riava in OU X.
C*i.l ttn any agci; • r ■ ',-‘T if*.-;
fonatitHHi.
On te mu I 'si¬ ii
preddent-; , line) , at W !r <«
M.tp-ii ? ’ V t I !
Railway tu ■<•!} (Uvitln ii tie l*tK **!
ils ah’.t dels to Wa'diivigtun, l). ::
i *t in it, :■ f rat*, ui o',c i e e fin muod-trip. j
; if M* Fuid atHrcii, 2nd,
i { to rt Rum Gt?till
IMG. Im in it !?»'?* informal i <>ft nddre
uny ft'D’iit «ii the Doiiih^rn Uaii
d-:*_
MAISDI CK.ls CA 8 MVAI. NK'.V
I.UAXS. I.A. AN 13 MOI1H.IJ, AI.%.
For She occasion <n the .Marrii
Grits Oirmval, In be ho; at New
Orleans, La., and MobU<>. A hi ,
March ‘Jod ami Urd, sSOT, t.be
Railway Will set!
to New Orienris and Mobile ai.U
ro(r,rt<, nt I-in if one first
litaitedlare fur llto runnd-t lip.
Tickets will he < n side Febt;uaiy
2<;tli, 27th,aud ‘2v)!.h,.tt!'i iV'urch let.
limited tor return pir-STge !<> .March
loth, JSSVT. Cat Oli .11 jy. JO!
lurt her i n loi sintt in ;i,
\ VISf r, ti. c.v »!\BT.
hi oi lier to Bluet *h«* ck-maii'l
tor a tluniliic, contjiMCt an ( i
handy CatdiHit in which
ket p ihc Hour, meal, iic<-, grits,
sugar, coHw, kread, cok.o-, pic«,
spices, meats, kitchen I'.ois and
till other principal Mflide? <>i
ood limb mu tc '»* p;eparw
for t he la mil v llmv litm-s a
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dayMm (lays la tho . yc-w
W o have mvcnlcil, p**fteH«d
and mamilaciutcd flic Nation
ill Cabinet, and the unorcce
0,0:
has proven that we have what
the puhlie needed and tvo have
made prearations, regardless ot
oxpnsH to be able to majmfaet
nrc it in the best and m isl ,tr~
t.isi,to style possible, and slill be
able to sell it tit it price Unit, all
afford to pav. Otic ol 'our
salesmen will call hi « tew days
fit).] show you the cabinet.
National Cabinet Co. I
M lltlll OK AS C AM r.I V A 7 ..B 1 UM 8 N«
B1AM, AI.A ;
For the occasion of tho
Gras carnival io be held at .Birr;,
«n«h^«b Al»„- March ‘dml. ;r.;u Sr.l
1? *7, tli« Soutln i ,i I \ x,. •: id
ii tickets lo Bit tniu«*U:tm n:sd i.
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.... !,e . ^; s w,h , be . ] , ,, ,
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Jiiiu hidI -»i ■■ s cb.
1st, limited l<v rcinrti { . st-:;;.. to
3ft arc It 10. I oH7.
From poitiie. within :: radius of
300 miles ot eirminghiuiu
will be sold for moniin* trains
Match 2 nd,
lipid your orders nntii) yon -tw
me if yon are gi itig to buy a Util
of fruit Irotij, gvane vine or
other nursery dock. I represent
the "Old reliable Southern N ur
aery Co* O’ Winchester Tyun.,
tabiisheu in 1875. I can furnish
you any thing nt the Nursery Is.
F. { a urn;
1HBBW aw, tv ms casks.
Mr. D. Mi lev.
Black Creek, N. Y, vm m
iiflhclcd with rueumutistu that he
was only able (o hobble cround
with canos, and even then it cant,
e*d littn great pain. After using;
Chamberlain’s Fain Balm he was
so touch unproved that he threw
away Ins canes. Unsays tins
meat did him more good than all
other medicines put together. For
nale at SO cent a per bottle by
well Bros-. Druggists. Spring
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It our up. ids should tuiss seems
you, just drop a eani to I tie l'i a
Vioiuil cabinet company, Spring
Place, Ga.,;n u cue ot our men will
call and take you* order. Owing to
the r,cut very but weathe> our sbiv
in Marrc.y wol bf uvcesearuy
cri.
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Notice.
To the I'itixi-as of Murray tuid the sur
rounding couiitH's: 1 have taken oui U
ccncc to<•<» »ii Ao< tum busim-ss anti am
pi rcu (.0 hail..Ic any ktti.il of good*
<>r clcM-;;.i-.ntl win sull tut,he best lulvan
U.ge. *.*!><- rua your patronage nod i
ur.ir.nU’o s-.it.sliieH. :i. v'iisrges rt-as- ,
oiiRble. Ii. ti. I'u^auiAM,Auctioneer,
Dalton, Ga.
ALL THE NEWS I
e» 7MrCr;Sl»..fc."2* giJiTTS E-SE
-7-IIEE.E
“sAtere-s?isa.j^l^r CxS5.cnLie5. Eeas.il
Bau. GRound F-h. 22—Justice rwut
eoi'vencii last Saturday, Squire Ba^tev
holding the post. Casus a!l continued
and one cow sold
Health in these parts very good.
1 lie bovs are coming m and , want to
fi n< | mit if Hie grand jury found any bills
them.
Brad: Wiliison and Nancy Cochran
wen- married last Thursday night; II. \V
!f*y tied the knot.
{'kg* Blankenship went to Fairmonnt
i K Friday to subpoena some witnesses,
lie ;.-d is** we-nt as tai* as he could am!
get 'ark helot* court btftke
Ih B. lUnitphiU is on Uu* gi;»nd jar}’
u»r Full < jrou*id rourt. ,*5rd Saturday in
March.
Hill M;!n!ie!I ««ya ho has no ijunin^as.
e t onrt . lie is a law abiding man
and l.iokailev iiehodv’n hlisiloe a but
bit jWri.
Xw.t .'•‘troiid. of Sumach, is ’do.
a v i?il to Ida father.
V illiam Brambieit arid famii vis;led
friends over on Jioiiy (."reek uiKiav.
a certain > mu.o m,-;: ■■■:' s
wei.t to sec hi-, pir) - . . 1*011
niav look out ior n Mfuldiiiu > 0011
]*»!i j i Smith and .Viaivus iknriov , * ill
the carpenter business this v.i . i: , ,
sawinili.
I'm ii k. Brilehett and J. I). Iijrod
bmiJilu it line mule from John Brown
last week.
W. T. Benty vas at Bah Ground court
SnUn-dav wearing a big suiiie. lie was
1,11 t, “‘
ft t?i«* S annurs of Murray I'otuity.
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SCO j >en ) - iiiyant Ilarl ware
Company.
Boot; AN ITbJl*.
Do on an hob., 19—News is not
V(>rv I(Ielltifui {hu weok .
Mrs. June Lea in sit!! on the sick
lt?t ; boj o she will soon gel better.
Evtjnire Jairues Slice was out on
Mrtn " tR in ia > or ‘
mp-Si lula , IUirnomho;i vipHh]
br , m0 r-.lLs at S i>r mg I'kiee Salur
Uay tn)1 builday .
Two young gentlemen iropi inn
bttrff intend starting lo Honia'^pibiic
immediati ly. Mijl
M w Lv/m* West visited
tic conch one evening ot
Utv - John Moore and wife have
both been very ill thu past few
davs bul w« are glad to state rimy ‘
are tuuc'i bel ttr
mis, A J olocr is vidtitig m the j
^ nfiey to-day
xir- K A ttodj ers anil his sun
Dtsltner were out and spent, the
with us cue day this wee!;
We are expecting miss couch to
visit, us to dav; iiopo she will not
disappoint tie
'!no.se wanting to cross the mono
tain up here hoc s havo no drcai?:
ot Lite road Vi'o tf.'.ve. rue of the
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, "
oi. I.Ste sen H ment l toot too elm-
y chool Hi tine to ih© Atsculsv l'OAii
n u oou ■. v <tt x. o??r pet-pie X v , have i
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non; cont.mo nbnr- O:*,
week
tlrandiis ouJ Uraadum cioer ate
visiting their daugiifet at viscti lhi?
week
"Walk”,
C0 <;ak «h. -'P—wr. 7 — hnibvi
...
White has been on the sick hhil
a few days.
miss Kite I’oU et i* inuvh improv
,
miss Jennie Poteet was the guest
O' ji-sses vjary and Tennie AS 7 bite
Ftidttv niglst.
1 .... !t , .. 1,6 l .. flR , , , , ,
V 11 - H > c* o • in
Whjte , 15 ‘' n a to her grtuidaic
tiler.
A quilting Jp whs given at the
j, ,h ome ^ ", p oU , et . last Fiitiav ,r*
A,! wl , ‘° atfc@udod re Wt a splendid ,
occasion.
Farmers @re hustling and pre •
paring t.hoir lands for enriv ’ plauf
j a „
, ^ jU .... 10 ,, Aendnck , . . . has .
re, urn
Ad toher home on the imiuntain,
after a pleasant visit ro friends m
the Valley.
Marion Poteet has moved to his
l,ow home,
Walter Htll has started np
steam sawmill nt• cl is doing good
work. U ATV't X.1LV
It saver, time, saw s health, save*
f W eepiiig, Euves stooping, saves
scrubbing, saves waste of material
saves UiousMluls of A,tepR» The
£x..tioi,at tvito'iien cabinet.
With the use oftfce. o-icmsi the
imuskeo:' can save it- erst in u
couple of u'pnths t». tho cooks
Wages.
J. A. C ASTER’S
NEW MAMMOTH NEW
FURNITURE' COVERS STORE.
CARPET 1,000 HOUSE,
MATTRESS FACTORY )
UNDERTAKING FEET OF FLOOR. ESTABLISHMENT,
NO, 28 HAMILTON 8T£EEfr~ DALTON GEOtGIA.
IMMENSE STOCK Or
Red room Suites, I Ckiubniere- ; Ot gCdltS,
Folding Beds, \ Ilall Trees, Seu ins' Machines,
Book Cases, \ Tallies, Clocks-,
Carpets j Rockers, Picture.',
Mattings, I Easels, Picture Mouldings,
Um | Linoleum, Mattiesges, Sitting?, Oil Cloth?,
<r - !
> yd ov :t y i.nine: usuall^ kept ia a first-class Furniture ana Carp t House.
i a k 1 CARTER pays the Ireight to year D pot.
udi; . k Rockers, only 81. Cloth Window Shades, 35c., up.
■ inn Fuckers } large, Cane seat Combination Hook-case and Sec¬
and Hack *1.25 retary, $9 and up.
( hairs, $1.5o a set and up.
New Designs and Lai-. • Novelties in Carpets, Mattings, Itugs, Lace Curtains, Portieres,
Poles, Shades and Fixtures nstantly coming in iti great (quantities a: less than City prices.
and
CART.* ; :*AYvS THE FREIGHT TO YOUR DEPOT.
My Mattress Factory, ‘i NNViTThU,'" ^
Renovating old Mattresses, Repairing old Furniture and repacking Furniture for Shipping a
specialty.
m t ill Gratiea and ^izes of Pietura Frames Made to 0 der,p
Given away to Purchasers till April Is,, 1897
$5.00 $1000 $1.5.00.
t?
Persons buying $1.d0 or more will re- Persons buying elO.Ou or more e. i' i re
eeine I If KM, 1 Buttle ol l ine Furniture;* I bhi'., tin b.lcirant l.ife-Si.ve Per.,,!: buym : jfll.Od or more will re
Polish and a Child’s Toy Book. Crayon Portrait l(ix20 enlarged from t i.-ive FRF!''., one siimli A Unit-Clock,
any plioto
When making purchases in tlm above Departments call to.* I • •! -f> until tit * a nouut is
’ oatdiod.
Stoc i • iSaby Carriages « »; 4s pt A IS If »
Wii.LMER! AAD RFA : CITY BRIClva AND PAY FREIGHT To YOU R DEPOT
Re?> . )t*V tfully,
S.-l' * V U. O ARTE!
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T> r P a w ii C* i" niaktft Ihiw <!>*{; j iro 11 ?;i* rnuk viro • t ' A - ;■ i* • 1 1 G I loi tv ;t 1 Kf. 1 (it r rt \*
A 1 . ;.imv si.nr ;i very lafiie t’ollin < ii'iimi, unit tbn'iin^iv uvei u-.inled, recuftnm 1,
re
..-r**. | -; 11 ;; f, , j : 111 ,i ;,1,,. ' A iiillpl'i,iV I I \l i. ; ,■ -:. i . ■<, : * nt (' V .II‘, llid IVill oVefll ml
;i third one. Iwo for ivliiti- and one ; u , ol ■ i. dm-s (I "U c'e'.io sr. lo .i!Iy n.- . . v i i! t . |. ( f oil's ii Iri it Suit*, Lluio'
Gi-nt’s and Children’s Hnhes, Slinnera, ib e, t'loves, Fie.- ait nmdes.
Amzi, Feb., *2 i.— After an absence
of two weeks we win try total! m
liti' avast).
Tb-^ health ot our eomit)tincv is
let ter than it has been.
m*. Ih .Harr’s is v- ry sick ;r
:!;H
V Ittr '■ V O' "sa'dii do'
V ol:':.: < \ obit' '
>’!’.(- ugh A
Glue,die Va £ i l;;s rcltii nt i
! t 1 " luu MlUt'i Hr,GKO'S!
Jit (ol'iai *;iGGot;r: {-Itpr a X M I l i
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mo two . { u- ... m-iVv-s at . i.dh Plate,
lit at J W . L'u.gslunN
’ ' v, ‘» Kfijoye.t wry
: ‘.'■j'O } reset.!. !
MIS c r Hall le vs iu ..
:'i vv d > v>- visd the lanii'.y ol id-v
J II Miller a! ib .. •;(
j v. ;v, ; -1 1 su-k ii-i
tLi.; v.
‘ . o •. • 70 , f -Spring Plaee
■■ \mzi tins
I k; «ir! o 1 ’ nr. uu! Mrs.
Ale.-. . . d; n is very SICK, We
hope tm her speedy recovery
N'-vvs is too scarce this week.
Dinah.
IU1.I. I*!7 ?x no I S.
Bnx pen Fell 22 — Welt const is
over and the bovs are coming in
from their' hithiig,
The health of our community is
setting better La jirmpe has
an d its room is good
company ,-^ret
We to note the death of
two of our aeighors mi Hester and
mv hnoan. nr Hester died last. Sat
ugIuv at the home ot Ins daughter
near oalliouu and was buried at
Fine Grove Sunday, sir Inman
<iieG at. the heme of Mr Whitt and
was buried at Pine Grove today
bereaved families have our
doei'cst rvrBp.'.iby.
Our people are moving along
with larm work as fast as they can
in this wet weather
I do w-mt to sec a in v. -up on
that new railroad. l! .voted afford
ai.uket for the vast pro motion of
the Jerti’e vi.lieys ot old Murray
ft! d m cutting through the mouti
,air ,r it inis’,' develop some of the
rieh trea-uiieR tUt :e hidden m
fc r f u t. s es. W it Lackey*.
This is to not ify <’.11 persons concern¬
ed (!, it the firm of F.'.ddtisou ik
b«s tipcn .i’ss-n!-.- Viy mutual consent.
J. L. Robinson,
S. II. I'INCIIEK.
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EBf m m - * i j j
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a to.M! M‘.ri. l.s 7i
Bk.duoom v', i; its, Bk!'S, PIANOS
f J I’tu'K Kii’S. Bkd PIANOS
a ; ■... ->k.s. ; PIANOS
! k ! ; m i :!! .\ .** FK? PIANOS
Ik , ' PIANOS
\ ! ,u P ANOy
4 z\ ONE PIANOS
Oi it IK BKST I PIANOS
ilk 1 &ss§OIli!Sl
0R SKI- ON CA1.B pj EA!;TH Gl’U AND LINK. if v SI ! i ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS.
\\ jj 4 I Mt,-.NS. ORGANS. S. ORGANS.
\\ ILL GIVE >
YofJ FOB TI1B YOL K MOST MONEY. 3 O ORGA
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m "^are _ ^ again • handl , ., mg . a complete line of -
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! Co f f ins and Caskets. Cheaper than ever,
JOHN BLA- K. o J. T. MoENTIRE
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Jolm Black & Co.
AY HOlEx A I, E AND HEW Ail..........
Hardware, Maehmey, Agriculture Imjde
meuts, ^Vi^ons and Buggies,
F,!S8 ’ r doom, ssourii s 1 nos il bank, si uiam sr., tHL'rtnt, ga
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nih COUNTRY IRA!) !i will sewn their interests by
seeing us before buying anything; in our line.
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Your Produce When la Dalton Until Yot
K NNom? - mS See Pejoarnette 9
WE PAY CASH!.