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HEARD, SAID, DONE.
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What is Going on all Over the
County.
In a Condensed Form for
Murray’s Prosperous
People.
-Superior Court convenes at Da!
,i(.n tUis week.
E.sq ,F M Killgore graced onr
streets last Monday.
Ross Terry was circulating among
friends liere Monday.
Hurral’. for Spring Diace! She is
on a boom now-a-days.
Bailiff Springfield of Doolittle was
. in our city last Tuesday.
Frank Hampton was bowdving
with friends here Monday.
Will Childers went over to Dalton
,on business one day this week.
W C Groves and son went over
to Dalton Wednesday after Guano.
A large number of locals were un¬
avoidably crowded out of this issue.
That clover citizen of Fashion W
R Davis was in oar city one day
this week.
Uncle Davy v tehoH of whitfield
County was in our city Wednesday
on business.
Dee Parsons has been suffering
from a vising on his foot for the
past few days.
Judge L M Jones and Poke Leon¬
ard took in the city of Dalton one
day this week.
The News and the weekly Con
eti.ution win be sent to any address
for only $1.25.
Genial Frank Vonberg of
nooga is visiting relatives and n lends
liere this week.
Col. Sam Carter of Carters was a
wrong Spring Place friends a
while last Saturday
Come and see our Buggies and
Phaetons for the .nicest outfits for
Lhe 'least money.
Berry Bryant. Hardware Co.
s E , Berry Mgr.
W J & J E Johnson have added
an elegant line of Millenery to their
nice stock of goods.
We were glad to see Capt. W
Tilton able to be out again after a
■cotinued spell of sickness.
Dr. Sam Brown attended Prediv
•terv at Liberty, Gordon County, the
latter part of last week.
The Board of Roads and Re venues
met here last, Wednesday and trails
acted a. large amount of business,
« L Moore has some of the nicest
pocket-knives we have seen in many
a day, and is prepared to sell them
for lies than merchants pav for then.
Come and see onr Buggies Bhae
tons, for the nicest outfit, for the
least money, so come on.
3f >. E Berry, Manager.
We are sorry to learn of (lie d mth
^if itiss Ti-nnie Birksdaie daughter
mi a former cUizeti of this
Joe Barksdale. Site died the 24th
juf last month at her home in Texas
In a letter to bis brother, Sam
June Jackson says they have had
snow there about six inches deep.
The letter was written from near
Ashville, N. C., and dated the
of last nimoh.
Do not forgot that Berry Bryant
Hardware Company are sellinor a
LilIi grade Acid Phosphate and
Buffalo Bane Guanno,
see to before buying, s E Berry,
Manager.
COFFEE—J ACKSOX.
Married on the 4th in*.., at fhe
Jiome of H R Ayers, Mr. J W Coftee
and Miss Hester Jackson; D W Bond
officiating. extends congratulations
The News
to the happy couple.
The manv friends of Rev. Martin
Isabelle will be sorry to learn of his
deatli He died at his liome in
as a few days ago after only three
hours illness. He was once pastor
of the Baptist church at this place.
Bud iiall of the Eighth paid us an
appreciated call Tuesday. Bud says
he and II R Beamer have not lost 1
anv time because of the rainy w«ath
er but heav put in the time building
good fences. They now have the
best fences in their district.
FOUND.—.A watch on the 20th,
of March,1897, near the residence of
Rev. s H Henry Anyone having
Ipst a watch ai d producing theirs satis
factory proof or this one being
can obtain it by calling_on^me wd
paying 1897. a t exp^nsee. ’ Ga _
FOR SALE.
A splendid young ho ’^ e, ^° 0 ' 1
driver and saddle; also a good Buggy
an ?vn " arn H 8 eheat, for cash
W W SaraDler ' ’ Dennis ’ Ga.
forget the , Berry u
Do not to see
Grocery Company before
Sm/ar Meat Flour, and any Ling
you want, usually kept in an up
d rw h e g
g Add .
They have the prettiest and clean
eBt store in Dalton and their prices
are as low or lower than any
RE/ID ALL THE «EWS OF
MURRAY (BOUNTY.
S U M AI IN 0 LEA NINOS.
What the Feope of That Thriving Place
Are Doing, As Our Correspondent
of That Place Writes us.
April 5 Editor—Plea c do not
mention the weather.
During the few bright days be
tween showers out- gardeners planted
garden,corn, patches, etc., so we hope
to have garden “sas” by and by.
IJliss Tandie Gregory, a Sumach
student, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents at Loughridge.
Mr Higgles of “Old Fort” l'ennes
see, has entered school at this place.
Misses Oma Gene McKnlire and
Evelvn and Alma Gregory ofSumaeh
spent last Saturday night ,with
Jessie Ilenrv of Beaverdale
Fred Waterhouse of Hughes and
Miss Ellen Howell of Cisco attend¬
ed church at Sumach the 4th Sun
I day.
Miss Annie Whitler and brother
of Cohntta Junction visited Miss
Nellie Bryant last Week,
Miss Lois Abbott our charming
• music teacher, accompanied by Miss
! Lola Gregory visited home folks near
Su8 , ar V . Uj ,; v Stalit u a few days of
j j, wt wef ,j.
Our friends James II Gregory and
wifl> of j)altwn wt ,„. at the home
^ j )) 0 ther, Mrs. Margaret Greg
! ory for a few days last week
'profs. W m liieharels, ,J M Grego*
w A Gladdbo, and Miss Lula
Gladden are late valued additions
to the student element of Sumach
school.
! Revs. Mann. Bennett, Brvden, and
Ruling Eider James W Leamun are
attending Presbytery of the Cum*
J | berland in Presbyterian Gordon County, Church, Ga, which
meets
j The scliou! atUnionSprings closed taught
by Miss Lucy Haggard on last
Saturday nignt. with a public
; tainment consisting of recitatioAs
dialogues etc. 1 he evening was
spent very pleasantly, the students
: llM '!;. ,,arl f er r d ; tably \
1 he public schools nave about all „
; closed out for tin* year. \v hat
i pity it -is that Georgia has only live
"“inths free school We sincere y
| nope that arrangemeuts will he fn.ly
(oompleled to enable ns to have sev
(»*' , P" l * ths <>tf "cm school
next year. .1 hen, when Georgia
takes her place in tile front ranks,
j educationally,of !Southefti states, ana
Ijvot till then wiU she be fully enti
j tied to her boasted cognomen
pll .„ 0 [ U le iSoUth”.
j Sincerely, Nu,vm;>.
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FORT MOUNTAIN FLIP-FLAPS
The Newsy Iiems of That Thriving little
suburb of Spring Place.
April b,—Rain, mud, and high wa
Ler -
Health very good at this . writing . .
D. M Peeples had a fine yearling
drowned last week.
Prof.Lateh’s school closed last Fri
day with a good attendance.
Prof. Lee Peeples has returned
hoBM5 (,. om Holland, where he has
been teaching, to the delight of his
| aiany Some fru of nds here. boys and girls
onr are
going to enter school at
V al)t D’ at ;111 earl y date -
Aaron Xix of Dennis was in
village one day last week.
I Mrs. DM Peeples visited
near Mount Zion to-day.
Prof. Clias. II. Shriner and lady
' visaing relatives here.
are
W F Langston and wife of Pleas
ant y a j] e y f visited the family of Esq
O I) Keith the latter partof last week
arK ] tlie first of this,
! A McIIan accompanied Rev, E J
Q eweeg to Hope Saturday,
i Genial Walker Adams spent Sat¬
urday night and Sunday with rela
i tives at tills place.
p ro f,Jackson and
p afSsed t | )roU g ll j, eve Saturday on
: ,| K q r W ay home from Mount Zion
w j Jere tbev have been in school.
c L(J( , nard , aced
^ Saturday< .
Guess who got the nicest “April
(fool”.
Uncle Jackson Willbanks accom
| panied by his granddaughter,
; Leiaj 8pent Saturday night and Sun
day at Jasper Reed’s.
! Misses Alice Ballew, Alice Mtton
and Mrs. 1 A Cantrell went to
p] d ' OU a shopping 1
•
: '
,
| fred^McHan and a Immber of others
w„U,b„'g „ town
! Success to the .sews and its ma
«y readers.
Yours Resnt., Le;,'A and Mae.
THE NEWS FROM TEMPLE GROVE. !
As Our Hustling News-gatherer Gathered
And Sent It In To Cs From There.
!>•<>« April 1. Editor.—I will write I 'j
* few dots from our burg as
have not seen anything from here j
in 80Tne l,me * i
Rev.,S H Henry was visiting the
family of Mrs. Bookout Friday.
Esq.,! W Leamon was in our town
yesterday.
Dock Bagby is very sick at ibis
writing but we hope lie will soon !
recover.
Dr. Mat Painter passed through his'| j
our town a day or two ago on
i Wii y 1| W hotn Alaciilsy where he ;
lias keen attending the sick child of j
jProf M D DouthiU.
! Miss Li lie Pedon, of Cohutta, is
visiting at her grandmother’s Mr& ( j
Cox this week, ,
B J Little on is improvin'* "’shed
Store by the addition of a new
room and square front. j
.
Our school closed last Friday with
a good attendance,
John Isenhour, Torn Harris an j
others of Sumach passed here Friday j
on their way to Alaculsy.
John Franklin of Sumach passed I
here a few days ago on his wa> 1° i
| Fannin Coun ? y, '
: Sam McCamv and Webster Coin ■ |
j bee of Dalton were in our burg one j
(day i this week on business,
Peddlers ate very few to-dav, on
jour ]y five from Chattanooga wanting 1
j poultry.
Mount Sumach Church of /yiaeuL ;
| S y seems to be attracting some of the j
hoys from Sumach,
A fair damsel front hear (he Tep-j I
nesseo line has brought back the
smiles to the face of an old bao'ne- \
j (him l„r in our neighborhood boquet of flowers. by giving
a nice ‘J i
^Ve are sorry to learn that w hit
I leaditlg |, w horse Join Cox received
j a ; p a j ; n f u | ,vound his by alio foot. ving the an
; ma t0 step on
1 »w pc« y is visaing down
Sumach at the home of Mrs Frank
| i lin.
l We will clos for this time and 1
; this finds its way into print we will
| write again.—Butler & Smith.
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THE NI-WS FROM LULL PEN.
; What The People in That District are now
Doing, as Seen Dy“AFriend’
j Ajril 4. Editor. -I will give you
a few dots from our district.
Health very good in our commu¬
nity at this writing.
Our farmers are working very
little owing to so much rain.
Col regardless Johnson j s ttoing some clear
it)(r of the rain,
Charlie Williams b»» , bought , ,, some
g«’^. anlJ "ouldhe glad . all his
old friends would call on him and
hi™ a trial.
ft M Walls ]>aid us a veiy pleasant
call one day last week.
Guess who went to see his be-t
girl Saturday night and got left?
Success to the News.— A. Friend
HOLLAND DOTS
What the People of That Thriving Com
launity are Doing as Seen by
Our “Dodger”.
I April L—Health of our commit-
1 ” 1 }’ ver y l ,a d at present.
Prof Lee Peeples’ school at this
I place will close Friday. He has
taught us a good school.
.Jesse Wells is imprving in health
now 1 .
Miss Mertie Adams is up and a
ble to visit her grand- mother.
Ed Childers was in our burg one
day last week.
Steve B. Owens and family visit
I ed here last Sunday.
j Misses Nannie Itovvaid and 1 -u! ■
j Childers visited at Mrs Brown’s one
day last week.
Jap Moreland was the guest of Lo
; I Teague Sunday.
The “ , oung %‘J peop j e enjoyed j'ff a sing,
ing at the of Brown
Bill Baggett graced our streets
: one day last week. Bill is as lively
as ever.
Wibb and Walker 4dams made, a
‘ business trip to Dalton Saturday.
I Jim Springfield was circulating
( among friends here recently.
j Success to the News. —Dodger 5
j-------------- The Mlksay News and Christian __
i Advocate both for $1.95, less than
„„„ , h , Advojale alo „ „ as becn
cobl i n <r & * VO u, Now is the lime to
subficrbe for both papers.
4 A Card 4
From HARRIS BROS., Fashion, Ga.,
We have embarked in the Mercantile business at
this place. We have a good stock of General Merchandise
consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries., Hardware and
Shots.
We buy in the best market ; pay spot cash for every*
thing we buy, getting all Discounts off. We have no house*
rent to pay—board at home tree of charge. Of course we
can sell cheap.
We expect, by fair dealing, unceasing effort, and
careful buying and selling, to build up a good business
here,
• . Our present prices on a few articles are given below:
2 0 lbs. Standard Gran. Sugar for SI. Steel wire nails, per lb. 2 l-2c.
7 lbs. Good Green Coffee for $1 00. Standard Trace Chain .25.
g j bg< Arbuckle’s Coffee for $1.00. Horse Slices, each, .05.
,, nd . D0U11( 1 j 05 One foot Plow Stock, .80.
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<*oo« iooaccco . .u Womens S. G. Button Shoes .91}
.
A. II. Soda per pound .05. • Mens’ Congress Shoes, $1.25,
Alld many other articles , at COS T,
Bleaph Domestic 5c
Best 27 in. Cotton Checks .0o
Stand trd Print .05 Yard Wide Sheeting 5o
Women’s and Children’s Hbse .05'
Dress Ginghams 5c Metis’ Half Hose. 5c
At the above prices we expect them to be settled for
at time of purchase,
We pay the market price for Produce.
If pou need anything in our line Come and get our
prices before going elsewhere.
HARRIS BROS.
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( up daily. If you con&emplate purchosing a tombstone or monu¬
ment, we can save you money. Give us a call.
Tlie Dalton Marble Works,
II. P. Col v aid, Proprietor,
Dalton, Georgiy
PLEASANT VALLEY ITEMS.
The Fcws of that Thriving Village as Our
Correspondent Gives It. ■
April 7. MurrayNews.- —I have
but very littlepmws to give you this
tune
The heallh of our F e0 !> 10 is 8 °"*
good,
Dr, S A Brown has returned from
business trip t> Atlanta and other
parts
Grandma Terry and her grand
daughter, Fannie Loughridge, are
in Chattanooga this week.
Oapt. Green Treadwell visited in
our vicinity the first of this week.
We bad a wedding in cur eommu
„ity last Sunday. Miss Hester Jack
to Mr J W Coffey. Mr. Coffey
has won for his bride one of Pleas
antValley’s moslaccomplished Hester young
ladies; and, Miss has won for
her husband one of Murray’s thrifti
«*t farmers. \h wish for them a
long and happy life.
Hr. \Y. F. Holland has been visit
,n 8 111 the v:ill «y tins.
Messers J E Willbank of Fort
Mountain, and .! C Langston of Am
have entered school here.—Stella
xiIK NEWS IN ANI) AROUND ORAN.
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ll sil ‘!'" sm * ”’ '
1,1111 "° 1, 0 ,l U1 ,u
, respondent Gives Thera. ...
April 7.-......As we have failed to
give yon the news for the past two
weeks will try and send you a few
^ IK ' S
Health of the community very
good at present.
John Padget and montber of
Loughridge, visited in this comtnuni
P hist week.
Will Owen visited at Dawnville
Sunday.
Prof Shriner and wife are spend*
ifig a fgw days with the tatter's par
enls near Mount Zion.
Bud Racer went to Dalton on
bllsine88 t0 . day .
[toward of Dawnville visited
,friends in this community this week.
T B Davis and lady visited S S
Davis Sunday.
John Sc,had wick seems to enjoy
the rainy weather swapping horses.
Henry Johnson and sister of Spring
Place spent Saturday and Sunday
with their brother of this place.
Some of the boys of Oran took
a nice race last Thursday, in the way
of an April-fool.
J L Bell of 'niton has moved hack
to tlie farm of Mrs S J Jackson.
W I! Steed is preparing to build
a new barn on ins premises.
We are expecting a wedding in
our town soon. Guess who?
Good luck to the News, —Lucile.
FASHIONABLES FROM FASHION.
The News of That Growing Little Town
Gathered for the News by
Our Correspondent.
April 5,—Again the merry man¬
age bells have been ringing in our
vicinity. Yesteiday, Mr. John W.
Coffey, one of our best citizens, was
married to Miss Ilestvr Jackson,
one of the many yohng ladies of our
community. The wedding was a
quiefc one; the ceremony being pur—
formed at the residence of Mr. II R
Ayers by D W Bond.
Mr Daniel Smith of Dalton was
here last week buying beef cattle.
E W Bond has been quite sick
for bevei'al days and is still right fee¬
ble.
Mrs J P Coffey who has been
very sick for the past wreck is sorae
w'h a t improved.
Steve Miller and Oscar McGhee
started for the West last week.
S T Maddox of Harrison, Tenn.,
was in our town Saturday and Sun
day.
The school at the Woodlawn A
cade my closed last week with
school entertainment. Prof. J
yi art . ls gave t he children a treat.
q’|, er p was a musi. al entertainment
the Payne k"which residence one night
last wee was highly enjoyed
bv ‘> a score of young people.
Dr C L bond and and N V W VV Pavnc I
have gone to Dalton to-day.
We tmnk li a rains much longer
« «11 .took on,- f„™ w.th
! fish, fiogs, und mud turtles to make
living.—Sport.
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