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local HAPPENINGS.
What is Going on all Over the
County.
In a Condensed Form for
Murray’s Prosperous
People
.lohnie Woffard has been right
sick this week.
T S Spivv has been .quite irdis
posed this week.
Miss Mamie Dickson is visiting
relatives at Sumach.
R J Jenkins paid us an
ed call last Monday.
Charlie Davis has been right sick
for several days past.
Editor J C Heart sell went over
to Dalton Wednesday.
Sid Keister attended court at
Dalton the first of this week.
Hob. John Black was circulating
among friends here Tuesday.
G W Palmer, of Carters, paid us
an appreciated call yesterday.
Naoy W Pry .e, o< Fashion ,grac,
ed our streets last Tuesday.
Marion Elrod and 11 R Reamer,
Hollv, were in our city Wednesday,
Drummer Shelton was circulating
among cur merchants last Monday,
Quite a number of our citizens at
tended camp meeting last Sunday.
J A Langston, of
was on our streets a short time
Monday
,, Drew ... Peeples, , of , T Dal¬ . ,
Alderman
ton, graced our streets one day this
week.
Rev. G P Gary, of Dunn, attend¬
ed Quarterly conference here last
on
I of 1 eteisbug, paid . the
A J oitei,
News office a very pleasant call last
Monday.
Esq. W R Tyson,of Doolittle, was
handshaking with friends here last
Monday.
JafJge T J O,bey has Wn »„f.
fering tor sevei^l Tijs paot ^ 11 ]
boils.
Prof. W W Sampler, of Dennis,
was smiling on friends here the first
of the week.
John Morrison was handshaking
with his numerous friends at this
place last Tuesday.
Ola Fincher and wife, of WaLsca,
are visiting at the home of g f{
Fincher this week.
Cols. Walter Jones, of Dalton,
and Frank Smith, of Calhoun, were
in onr city last Wednesday.
Hon. S G Tread well, of this place,
attended Presbytery at Sumach last,
Saturday and Sunday.
Carter Edmondson came over
from Dalton iast Saturday and spent
Sunday with borne folks.
Tax Collector Welch has made
ont his tax book and is now ready
f«r you to pay your taxes.
(Ion. J J Bates is building anew
barn on his premises. C B Maddox
is superintending the work.
‘•Uncle” Monroe McGhee and
Jim Ramsey went over to Walker
county on a visit yesterday.
The Board of Roads and
nue m et here last Wednesday and
transacted quite a lot of business.
Charley Tutnei is so stuck up
he will not speaK to a common man
now. It is a bo\ and aimed ^
I riday night.
J L Robinson will pay casa for
peas and pay the regular
price fbr iliem. Bring them in
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
“A bargan in Dalton. A fan- Ceil
•ng at |5 00 per thousand feet. A
good Qeiling at $8.00 per thousand
feet. Call and examine same and
you will be surprised, \ on a\u tina
it q t the riTtfROKEE ClIEROivEE MF’G G. CO” C A
Mrs. Rosa Barrett and Miss Rogers
attending the meeting of the Geor
gia Presbytery of the Cumberland
Presbyterian Cbnrcb, which met at
Sumach, passed through our city one
day this week on their way home.
G W Bryant „ and . wife .. spent ,
Wednesday in our city. Mr. Bry
ant informs ns that bp will soon
move to Dalton. Alnrray will loose
one of cer Lest citizens when
moves away, but we hope the move
will be best for iiim.
Dr. E 0 Stafford, of Dennis.
passed through out city enrcute for
Whitfield one day the first of the
week.
Bill Henry made a business trip
to Dalton one day this week.
Col. C N King went over to Dal¬
ton yesterday.
C B Maddox and wife made a
shopping expedition to Dalton the
fi'st of the week.
All patrons of Spring Place so,bool
and others intersted are teqi.ested
\ to meet at the court house on liext
i Monday nighi. Tut' steps.
Prof. W W Sampler will '
i Ins school at this place 1 , the first
day m next month. Patrons will
. please take notice and st art their
children iti at the firs' of the term.
I Prof. Sampler is one of the ablest.
i teachers we have ever had here and
! lets every one d > our best to make
this the very best school we have
ever had.
; Rev. S M Bennett, of Sumach,.
|left last Monday for Lebanon, Ten
Irtessee, where he will enter thefheo
; logical class of Cumberland Univer
j siity. Mr. Bennett is one of our
j brightest and most consecrated
! young men and we predict for him
3 . brilliant future,
j dll trustees and tent holders of
: he Murray camp-ground are re¬
quested to meet at the Murray camp
ground on Wednesday after the first
Tuesday in next month for the p "r
P<>* of cleaning off the grounds and
latticing the shed so that ail travel
era w 11 be prevented from camping
! there. The trustees have decided to
hold the imxt annual meeting em¬
bracing thefdrd, Sunday in August
1898.
Last Tuesday a mass meeting of
the citizens . of the county was call
led and Capt, A K Ramsey was elect
j ^ chairman. The meeting was call
^ for ^ pnrpoge ()f di ,cussing the
[advisability of our representative,
Hon. J J Bates, introducing a bill in
j Gle next legislature to establish a
county court for this county;
,,*a Roads and Revenue. the county .lie Bo.rtj questi ( >n
j
was discussed by Hons. W .1
pies, T J Ovbey, Oscar Miller, b ^
Brown, € N King and J J Bates
and after the discussion, a vote was
J tak< n with eveiy one present jul...
j voted, voting aganst the establish
j meot of the couvt and all but Board one of
again* the abolishment of
Roads and Revenue.
After serving the public together
j with my husband, the late J D Tern-
11>K twenty-seven years, to the
| capacity of hotel I have decided to
| resign my duty as land lady and to
j drop the matter upon our worthy will
friend Mr, L W Thompson,who
j accept and run the house under the
game name as heretofore. I also ex
j ^ mv sincere gratituue a to my
. . . -
many friends for their liberal pat
jonaeje in the past and still solicit
| t b eir company in the future. I will
remain at home most of the time.
Mus. J IJ Templk.
In renewing his subscription to the
! News, Prof. Giles Dunn, of Mem
j phis, Tex., writes ns the following
which may be of interest to his many
■ friends heie:
I am enjoying the beutiful praires
of the wild and wooly west of the
Gone star, where the prairie dogs
bark, the coyets yelps, the rattle
j gBa jtes sing of their deadly poison,
whe| . e the boys and gil . ls ride on
(jorse-sback, marry if they can and
! enjor life away out here on the ban
d | e of the pan.
Xhough this country is new and
[ thinly settled, old Murray is well
represented. I t s representativrs
| whom I have met physician are, Dr, in George Mem
Henry, the best
b ; g Tex Messrs. Dick Mill and
^ *
wil liatnHj botb industrious far
, meVS, ^
^ ^ cnrf!(l , M 8hail
i try leaching in Texas.
^ wfaom it may con
cern; j G Steed guardian for
Lester and Sibyl Steed will make
application to his honor, Augustus
W Fite, Judge of the superior court
of the Cherokee circuit for
w ppl j the real estate belonging to
; sa j d wa ,ds after Nov. 1st 1897.
This Oct. rtf', 1897.
i W II Steep.
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^3 CU3AA-RELIEF cures Col.e.
Neuralgia ana-Toothacne m
five minutes. Sour Stomach and
I summer Complaints. Price, 25c.
| FORT MOUNTAIN ITEMS,
| ! 5-—After
Four Mountain, Oct,
a long delay, I make my appearance
again u>4e& you we have plenty
-dust
Prof. Whitlock began a music
school at llolly Creek last night.
Prof, is an able teacher and we feel
thankful for his service and bespeak
for him great succes.
We are glad to note that Esq. O
D Keith is improving.
A Median, M A Balewand da ugh
xers attended the Association at Bah
j Ground Saturday and Sunday.
Mis. C H Shriner, who has been
visiting ... her parents returned , „.i to u„,. lie)
! home t Sumach , , ,, Sunday.
Misses Lizzie Keith and Bela Wil
banks visited the Misses Reeds Sun¬
day.
W D Wilbanks,of F.virmouwt,was
handshaking with his many friends
! Saturday
O L Leonard attended church at
Spring Place Sunday night.
Ask 11 W who misstook a married
lady for her niece Sunday night.
Cheer up L don’t look so old that
the boys wont know you.
Mrs. Susie Garner, of Chastin s
Mill, is visiting at Esq, Keith’s.
Willie Peeples, who is attending
school atPleasant Valh y.visied home
j £,,lks Saturday and Sunday.
We are sorry to say that Emmett
Gordon got his band badly burned
last week while working in the mines
Prayermeeting is flourishing,meets
every Sunday night Everybody is
invited. Sunday school at 9 a in.
Quite a number of our young peo¬
ple took in the camp meeting Sun¬
day. All report a pleasant .time in¬
spite of the dust and smut.
J C Wilbanks who is attending
school at Sumach spent Saturday
and Sunday with his parents.
j I) M Peeples and lady made a
business trip to Dalton last week.
Success to the News.
I Leva Mae.
i
fashion items
Fvsirov „uk Oct cum'mnuil,- 5_Some of the
(bought it
| (00 cjiiBty 10 attend camp meeting
Those who attended say
I there were not near so many
at f()nnel . nieetilIgs .
. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J L Cobb has been seriously , ill
G(JO( . ge Carmack and Frank Cline
lf)(lk djtmel . at j W Fraker’s Sunday
Mr. Fraker, <>ur worthy yrophei,
hag predicted that we will have rain
at G)e end 0 f this dry spell and that
the dry spell will not be over LlL 1
rams.
W 7 U Coffee ox) the sick list at
present, but we hope he will hood
recover.
.
Married in our community Sun
dav, Taylor Smith and Miss Essie
- 7 J
\ r a uQ|jn. There was algo a wedding
Whitfield) .
-icross tiie iivei*, in oil
| n . dav The bride and groom,
| who were Thomas Poindexter and
| Miss Hettie King, attended church
| here Sunday after they prosperity were married
j Dfgy happiness and
| ten d them through life,
| We notice l< Jay’ has been solicit
m g a c ntract ot cage building. J
would have supposed that he would
! p e more inclined to nest building.
! There will be several new home
| nes ts establishments around here if
| the matrimonial inclination keeps in
j t jj e aseendeaey.
: Grandma Fraker and Dr.
er ick, of L’awnvilie, were visiting at
j w Fraker’s Saturday, and Miss
Sal lie Frake accompanied them
| K)tte Sunday.
j Mrs. W R Coffee is suffering from
injuries received from falling down
j lho door steps. Si-oex,
j
Doooak, Sept, 25 - Mrs- Caroline
Hose died at 5 o’clock this morpine
J of neuralgia. Mrs. # Rose
was a mem
j bet of the baptist church and a de
voted , Christian, . . sue , will *n i be great .... ,a i,, 1\
missed. , Her r» i bereaved j husband . a ana a
i
j children have our sympathy.
j Mrs. S E White is visiting her sis
: ler at J3 eaverc j a | e this week,
. .
*. ,
I Mi-ses Mary and Martha Couch
j i.-f this week for Ocoee, where they
will spend several days.
Mrs. Iioxie ... Moore and a x taiuny ■ i
j j were the guests of Mrs. White’s Suh
I ^ •'
1 Mis. L f1 G I ,, oteet and , Miss ... Vi > ink ,
attended church at. Sumach Sundu\.
Another steam saw-mill was mov
ed into Alven'sy this week, owned
by a Mr. Butler and others from Co
| hatta. Certainly some of us will get
a new house before long.
Sunday school was extra fine to¬
day, mostly made up of little folks.
Oh! how much more persevering the
children of Alaculsv are than the
grown ones, I am sorrv to say iq
but it is true. That is right children
come to the front and make Sunday
school workers.
L M Douthitt, of Ciso, was in j
our streets today.
Misses Jennie and Mamie Poteel
visited their aunt, Mrs. Kendrick, of
Aiaculsv, Saturday night and Sun
day.
A K Rogers, of Doogan, mace a
business trip to Pleasant Valley Sat¬
urday.
John Moore jr., is visiting friends
at Ocoee this week.
By the way, here comes Doctor
Puffstufl again this week. I am al¬
ways glad to see him, lie is so inser
eating. Then of course we are
mail wavs glad u have the professional
with us, y«s certainly, if you
don’t come we w ill think something
sad has befallen you.
Well I will close by bidding you
all adiew until next, week.
Water Liu.y.
ASUV1LUC, N C.
Ashville, N C, situated in the heart
of the mountains of Western North
Carolina 2000 feet above sea level,
is free from all malarial ami fever
diseases, and is reached via the
Southern Railway, on most conven¬
ient schedules.
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^Female Regulator
Hof all diseases peculiar to Improves women and the girls.
!t Tones up the Nt rves, Ap
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life,
Health and Strength. It is the
QUEEN OF TONICS
makes the oom?isxioh clear.
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New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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To Open Sep't
1st, 1897.
Furniture Exchange
DALTON, GA.
Second Hand and Job Lots of New and Old Fur¬
niture, Organs,. Pianos, or bought and sold.
J. A. CARTER will exchange new Furniture, Pi¬
anos, Organs,etc., for old and turn over to the FURNITURE
KXCHAGE to overhaul for sale.
THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE will have a
Sewing Machine Department and handle various kinds of
ne best makes.
j THE managers will canvass the TERRITORY and Vll
j also represent J. A. carter’s big store in all the lines,
FOR information on goods you wish to exchange ap¬
ply to the managers, L. L). Buchanan and T. J. Newson.
J. A. CARTER f
FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING.
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1 iXU |l A Ddl K H 1 1 IT) 111 A U1 P tJ A
Clothing - 1 B cO. A
Dalton, Georgia,
We ha ve just received the largest line of
Dry Goods in the city. Consisting of all the
late novelties in Dress Goods, from the finest
to the cheapest weaves.
Also the largest stock of Ladies’ Wraps
ever shown in North Georgia. Prices to suit
all purses, from 75c to $20.00 each.
Our Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry
Goods, Gents Furnishings, Notions etc., for
the fall and trade is now on exhibition.
Vve solicit a call, always guarenting prices
and quality.
A E- Cannon* Manager,
REDUCED ltAihS IO ( INCINNA11
3^013is\ 1LLK AND ULTI’KN.
The Southern Railway will sell round
trip trip tickets to CiuciiiDatti and Louis
vilie and let uni at rate of one third fares
foa the round trip. From points in state
of Georgia, tickets will be on sale Septeiu
ber ltitii, 14th and 15th; in Alabama, Sep
teuibir 2Un, zfst and tSsSiHj, and in Ten
■ lessee, September xlth, 2Sth and 29lh.
All tickets wil, he limited ten days from
date of sale. Call on any agent of the
Southern Railway for further information.
THE SHORT LINE TO TEXAS
an( j tj lt> southwest is via the Alabama
Great Southern lirilroad. Tickets may be
routed either via Shreveport or New Or
leans. Train services and schedules vis
this line, are unexcelled. This is the only
line operating tourists sleeping cars from
GUattanooga to Texas points and the Fa¬
aitic Coast. Parties contemplating a trip
should address'O. M. Bellneimer, Ttav.
Pans. Agt.., isirmiughain, -Via,, C. E,
Jackson, Trav. Pass. Agt... Chattanooga,
Tenn., 0. A. Denscoter, Assl.tiec’ 1 i*asa,
Agt., Chattanooga, Tenu.