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HEARD, SAID, DONE.
What is Going on all Over the
County.
In a .Condensed Form for
M urray's Prosperous
People.
Oiever John Lougbridge was in
our oily last Friday,
‘
Bud JUrod , , of Ball , Ground attend
ed court here ■* Jail Monday. 3
Jeff Holland amlLias Mclfan weftt
over to Dalton one day this week.
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To tend eiL-ourt' Adi, hi Tlal'ton'* JZ ihu'week B,In ^"
over to Dalton last Monday on busU
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ness.
-We were glad to see Col. J A Me
.iCatny on our streets one day this
week.
Frank Batqn of Dunn was
ing with friends here the first of the
week.
Do not jorget th»t Berry Bryant
fJard ware Co are selling a high
grade Acid Phosphate anti Buffalo
So. me befoiv
:§t S E Berry, Manager.
T M McLain of Fashion paid us a
.very pleasant call the latter part of
last week.
U N ,1 ones and son, Samuel, went
.over t'> Dalt.ui an business *.
this week.
Jr"'L 1»“ Z !
week. *
last j
Corne and see our Buggies and
.Phaetons for the nicest outfits for
the least money. !
Berry Bryan d Hardware Co
8 E Berry Mgr.
Genial Coot Gladden and wife of :
•.Sumach were m our city a i
Xirne ,.ast .'.mm ty. ]
Master Houston Davis ^ G
oi |an I
>arf 1 , ' l! '
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tons, for the nicest outfit, for the
■least money, so come on.
?t s. E Berry, Manager.
C 8 Bangle of Cohutta Springs
,wp,s etrculating among friends here
.--.i .his a k.
*f 111 an''appreciated ^
и , cw daV-this tvTpaid
c^ll "-Mrs «jne week.
McBntire and Mrs Rosa
r.-tt passi-4 through our city last Sun
day en routefor 8mnae.h.
Sheriffs Uidiinsoo and Bonds made
a business trip to Gordon County
the latter part of last week.
B. I* Collins called •
Prof in to see
us a few days ago and told us to
к, nd Inin t.lic Nkws for a year.
IL v N A Parsons will prea di
Port Mountain Academy the fourth
jpmidtkv afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Mrss Mamie Dickson of this place
isiled Miss Jessie Henry of Beaver
dale the latter part of last and the
Jirst if this week.
Dr. E O Stafford passed through
our city the first of the week on his
way to the bedside of James Ellis
who is still right sick.
The pastor of theMet-hodist church
requests that all the members of this
church be present at next Sundays
services as he has some important
business to transact.
Tite Murray News and Christian
Advocate both for S1.95, less than
what the Advocate alone
costing you Now is tie nne °
subscribe for both papers.
T A Keith of Ferguson Texas is
a new subscriber t the News this:
week. In a letter we receiv d from
Tom this week, lie says hi thinks
the News the best paper published
in Spring Place for ten yean,.
Do not forget to see the Berry
Grocery Company before buying
Sf Sugar, U Meat, "stoie; Flour, alsoThe and an T)j ,, "3
e Grocery highest 1
grade of Guanno and Acid*
They have the prettiest and clean
est store in Dalton and their prices
aye as low or lower than any otheis.
THE NiWS FROM BULL PEN.
SVhat The People in That District are now
Doing, as Seen By“AFriend”
5.__Health of the
pity ' good Nix’s at little present. baby is improving
Lor
a little now.
George W Henson has ruade some
valuable improvmeBts on the road
leading from his house to the main
roa< *
this _ .
Th e farmers of commiinitv
are going ahead with their work as
far."as the weather will permit.
were soii'v to learn of the sad
death of Mr. Fortner, and extend our
sympathies to the bereaved relatives
and friends.
L Henson is improving well now again a hd
says he thinks he w.U get
Success to the News,— -A. Friend
RE/1D ALL THE NEWS OF
MURRAY eOUNTY.
PLEASANT VALLEY ITEMS.
The News of that Thriving Village as o»
CorespondentLives It.
April 15.—As . having .
we are a
few dry days to'regain evervione 'lost seems to he
striving L time.
tik e „f *. iJo«,uan „
on every side.
There is no sesious sickness in our
community at present.
Aunt Sanora Keith has moved to
Dr S A Brown’s and expects
make that her home.
in 1 ll,ld M'.it la.id of ^oi t Monti
taln miu 0 ,v ca uu 1 U ' ls
Sunday; not a profeslmmal ca 1, how
> V ei, mure of a chronic nature.
,. m[
D.-.VI JCimc,ilJt., 1, w”» h»,e
in ’ our ' midst.
, w , T p . . j w .J
'SrL^l "
Prof M L Peeples, I) W
>»<i Mm Amaiula IV,.,,I„, Mar,
and Fannie Latch, of Fort Mountain
are among the recently added pupils
to the Pleasant Valley gohool. (The
/aou'ty of this institution has organ
ized a teachers class, in which
be jj SCUS8e( i the latest and best meth
^ OJ) t ,,„ science and practice of
and goveraing . Phis is a
step in a advance, and we believe
one t }, at w ;p «f untold value to
the young teacher and tnose prepar
itur to teach. If the standard
teaching .sever raised it must be
done through the teacher.
Mr G B Jackson who has been on
t,he «i<tk list for several days, we arc
to UO e,i« improving.
Our Sunday School continues to
« row anti flt>lirish
G h Moure’s family of your city
visited in the Valley the first of
week.—-Stella.
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F0{{T jjouXTAtX FLIP-FLAPS
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The Xew.sv Itenis of lliat Tliiiviiig ... little
suburb of Spring Place.
April 12.—Spring “cleaning” _ is on
hand and we think most all have
taken part.
While we are cleaning houses,
barns and shed, I think we ought to
ult . a!1 heart and head,
Uncle John .Mooney is very sick
at this writing and is uot expected
to live.
D W doer. Alf McIIan and W
C Calhoun went, up to the TaicQuar
ry Sunday evening.
Rev RGDarker was vith relatives
here Iasi Saturday.
vVe are requested to announce
that there will be tinging an hour or
t w0 nex t Sunday morning, before
pre a.ehi n gr at Holly Creek. Every
body invited to come and bring your
l( p eminial Songs” with you
W T Brown wag handshaking
with friends here Saturday and
8undav.
° Wiljbanks, / ’ Jr., ’ was with us
Saturday n,git.
Bud Morrison is very sick at this
writing.
Messers M A Ballew, Will Bal
lew, T A Cantrell, Louis Thompson,
Hughes Calhoun and Duncan
have been hauling rock off from L
}) Le0hard - S )and<
Sunday School was orgaoized
Sunday, and everybody is invited to
come oat apd take part in the exer
pises.
Miss Alice Knix and Mrs. Lillie
Morrison vjsited at Clint
Sunday 7 .
Frank Adams graced our streets
Saturday.
anc j jjrs D W Ch'er’s baby
got badly burned last night with a
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CU U
Success the News. —Lena .
to ana
MAm
WANTED—I will pay a fair
price for two hundred good sheep.
If you have any to sell, either come
0 r write to me. Yours Respt.,
Hat Di vine,Carte rs,Ga.
i hassi-eb Miu. dots
n» N,„ Tiiat. Community Qath
ered By Our Hustling Cowespon
! dent of That Place,
13.—\\ have been him ,
j April e so
grubbing, burning corn stalks and
«*»**•» has b ll 0,rculat,Bg "! T’*’ *» *”*
j " 0t “ e " '
I We bad heav v frOTt Saturd * V
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night.
j The continued rain has injured
wheat considerably in the low lands
j of our valley, but it looks very thrif
»y on high lands.
j D| . Gu( ^ . <)f Fashion spent a
: night of last week with S A Grego
-'
*« H~»» «<>»* “<«
i Bates were visiting Miss Jennie
Yurr, uut wwlt.
i S A Gregory says he has the
best saddle-mule in the country,
U 1 Ask him how long it took him to
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Mrs J P Gregory .took dinner with
j Ctori. Sunday.
j Guess what young man of Ilass
| ler last Sunday evening ladies in went alighting to
j sist some young
j from their buggy, and becoming ox
cited, loosed the horse from the
Igv j and then took the harness
And. as the nature of the case de _
] n.anded, he had to assist, after ser
vices, in untangling the harness and
rehitching the horse. While doing
all this his sure-enough sweetheart
left him. Poor fellow! But, we ail
j have to “live and leant .
j gnnday School was organized at
j Cool Springs Sunday.
j The cold snap two weeks ago
killed most all of the peaches, and
we believe the cold wave which lias
j nst past l,aK take,: tUe I ' ema,n(U ' r
j j£ A Earnest, oitr clever merchant'
laid in a load of new goods last week
j lily, S A Gregory has a Kentucky lam
Mr Bush, living on his farm late
| IX* Ask him how they can thrash
peas,
i
J P Gregory traded some cattle
to S A Gregory for two young mules
last Friday.
No manages, I believe, and health
is very good...... J. Fid us.
ALACIJLSY NEWS.
The New? of That Locality as Seen By
Our Local Correspondent.
April 12—Miss Alice Rose, a
charming young lady of Ocoee, was
in our burg this week.
Messers Hardwick, Paten, Steed
atid others of Cleveland have been
i in opr valley, placing a great many
fish in Jack River. S*orne of the
| peaple id ot mountain Cleveland people. are mighty olev
) j er us
Lela O’neal of Ocoee is the guest
• of Mrs W T Rose this week.
J oe Triplett and lady of pine
Rid^e attended church at Hopewell
I last, Sunday,
Daly White of Doogan graced
I streetsFriday 3 afternoon. Come agSin
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| Tom Brackett ,of Ocoee attended
j Sunday Sunday. School, Wonder at who Hus the place last
j
tion was; I’ll bet I could guess.
] Lee Triplett of Blue Fridge was
over to see his best girl last Sunday
“Hurrah” Lee* we Want acme i^jore
; cake .
Nancy Pellom of the Rice
; is visiting friends sand relatives of
j this place this week.
B F Fonts of this place made a
] business trip to Ocoee this week.
We are all very busy this week
, cutting briers and burning corn stalks
] preparing to plant corn.
J B Thompson made a business
trip to Dalton last Saturday 7 .
j Messers Bates and Terry paid
MC ° 110 . ,
S °
: Success to to the News.
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Do not forget that Berry Bryant
Hardware Company 7 are selling a
high grade Acid Phosphate and
Buffalo Bone Guanno,
see us before buying, s E Berry,
Manager,
the dots FKosi DKNNis
As «m H,r„ ami Tim,. By <>,„
Hustling news Oatiierer.
1 >»»'»' , > 4 , « Y\ xr „ o „ aie „ all „ , bns.ly ... cn „
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gaged m enjoying the sunshine tins
week. No time for much news.
<>»' *« «. t»<™g .dv,,,,.*.
*• fair days preparing .heir land
j ! for planting. The. are badly behind
School at this place closed out last
Friday. The attendance during the
j term has been larger than usual. All
j regular attendants show marked ini
provrnent. We need a great waking
up to the importance of sending to
■school regularly. JKevery child ought
i. , u> go, if it were possible, every * day
, ' ««•
The Sunday school at, Mount Zion
I mas oryaiiizi'd la,t numlny willi moi-«
Own one hundred members present
j v Re-v N A Parsons was making
pastoral calls in our burg Saturday
John Groves of Iillijay was visit
| ing relatives in Murray Sunday.
.1 D »»d W,
butler went, over to Dalton on bus
last Saturday
] Success to the Nlews.—A. Umbra
j
THE NEWS FROM LOUGHIL'DGK
| What is Happening in and Around That
JhUV1Ug ^
April 14—Mrs R E Harris has re
turned home after a month’s visit
to Ducktown
1 Rev G P Gary has moved from
Fashion to Lougbridge and is now
boarding at C S Pangle’s
Mrs Ross Bates is on*the sick list
1 this week
; |>,. v s 11 Henry lilted his appoint-
1 ment at Union last Sunday.
' 0 W Miller is tins week
surveying
| i tl Tennessee.
I John McEntire went to the moan
: tains yesterday which is a good sign
that spring-is here.
Last Sunday evening between sun¬
down and dark it was whispered
■ around that a wild animal, thought
, to be a tiger,was hidden ill the thick
• ot between summerours and Dew
b r .V anfl HfK,n il w h » l « t «°l’ ot ' b °.V s
were in hot pit £ ait . soon rlie wild
fells indicator that it had been
caught, but no one seemed to know
exactly what it was; however, it has
leaked out that it was a tiger sure
enough, bur, it, was blind; therefore.
easily caught (by the boys) The
hide will lie turned over to solicitor
Maddox and Judge Fite next Au¬
gust and no doubt some of these
same boys will be called oil to
identify it.—Samantha.
THE NEWS IN AND AROUND ORAN.
What The People are Doing, And Other
Interesting Dots as Our Cor¬
respondent Gives Them.
April 14.— Farming seems to be
the order of the day. Some com
«'"* cotton have been planted around
Oran.
A flourishing Sunday school at
Harrison Chapel meets every Sunday
evening at two o’clock
Mrs Lula Ogletree who has been
, sn( , rK i; ri , r M , vera ^ ] weeks with her
- h(jr ho(ne in Atlanta Saturday.
Misses Alice Ballew and Alice
I si Won visited friends in our town
] Tiiesday.
Puondia _ visiting
j .iapor ..... is
1 in ^ on,i ^ t,31b
T B Davis and Ins little daitgh
er May visited friends at Fashion
I last Sunday.
Andy Clements and father made
a basin* ss trip to Dalton yesterday
Miss Nora Tankerslv spent yes¬
terday with Miss Jennie Clements
Lmn Lougbridge and lady visit
; ( , d Mrs s J Jackson one day
week
Misses Jennie and Lizzie Raper
visited Miss Julia Clements
Col C N King and lady were in
jour town one day last week.
;
i Amanda Cheek is on the
sick . list this week.
| It seems that W R Blackhas gone
: into the horse swapping business
I Well, as news is scarce 1 will close
: for this .time.
Good luck to the News, —Lucile.
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j Letters continued on opposite page 1st Col
♦ A Card .
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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 Oooffe, Groceries, Hardware and
Shot..
We buy m the be,"varket; pay spot . «tth ,, for every
thing we buy, getting all Discounts off. We have no house
ren t to pay— board at home free of daar^ Of Course WC
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:
20 lbs. Standard Gran. Sugar for SI. Steel wire nails, per lb. 2 l-2o.
7 lbs. Good Green Coffee for Si 00. Standard Trace Chain .25.
0 lbs. Arbuckle’s Coffee for $1.00. Horse Shoes, each, .05.
Candy per pound .05. One foot Plow Stock, .80.
Good Tobaccoo .05, Womens S. G. Button Shoes .y0
A. II. Soda per pound .05. Mens’ Congress Shoes, $1.25,
And many other articles at COST,
Bleach Domestic 5c
Best 27 in. Cotton Checks .05
Stand ml Print .05 A ard Wide Sheeting 5c
Women’s and Children’s Hose .05
Dress Ginghams 5c Mens’ Half Hose, 5o
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.
UP
IN
ARMS.
Our competitors are up in arms most of the time about what
we are doing and what we are going to do. They
can’t keep track of the prices we make on the lines
we sell. They howl a good deal too---“How
can we sell these goods so cheap?” i 4 Where do
they get such goods?” How can they keep such
a variety?”
LET US SAY,
We can do these things because we know how, and because
we have the trade to warrant it.
Where else can you get-
A Fixe Clay Worsted Suit for $3.75,
A Fine Cheviot Suit for $2.50—$3.00—$5.00.
A Fine Pair Cassimeke Pants for $1.50—Worth $3.00.
A Fine Pair ALL WOOL Cassimeke Pants for $1.00—»
j Worth $2,25.
A Fine Knee Pants Suit. 4 to 1G Years, at $1.5(WWorth$3.00
A Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants Suit at 75c— Worth $1.75,
A FINE ELGIN WATCH FREE Witu Every SJ2-50 Suit.
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j | Sp x ec jal Novdties by CVdry Freight Tr^ift that arrives in
our city.
BALTIMORE CLOTHING CO. A. E.Cannon,
Proprietor, Dalton,