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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
la a Condensed Form for
Murray’s Prosperous
People
What is Going on all Over
County.
Lewis Daly visited in Dalton last
Sunday.
Hon. I McGhee was in our city
)a$C \\ edmeday.
Overcoats for sale at Finch¬
er Bros.
Clerk Biili«JoI, M »™t.v w to
Dalton Tuesday
Editor Ueartaell took in Dalton
Monday.
Jimmie Ramsey took in the city
of Dalton last Tuesday.
(x W Fowler moved last Wednes
day to Cherokee county.
Col. L b 1 eeples Sunday .
spent
with home folks.
Williard Pendley lastJldnday. mid wife went
oyer to Dalton
t
Frank Davis vjtut ever to Dalton
,pn business las ^Wednesday.
Guy Keistty ms been clerking for
Fincher Bros., part of this week.
Clever Joe Me Entire, of Dalton,
was in our city' last Monday.
Genial George McMahan paid us
3 very 7 pleasant call last Monday.
Marion Williams went over to
Dalton on business last Tuesday.
H A Pierce and wife went over
to Dalton on business last Monday.
Col. Halbert, of Jasper, is visit
ing at the home of Dr. L P Bagwell.
Buy your Clothing at Finch¬
er Bros., Spring Place, Ga.
George Cox went over to Dalton
last Tuesday and took 12 bales
cotton.
Labor!. Parsons, of the Eighth,
was among Spring Place friends Iasi
Tuesday,
Genial Joab Humphreys, of Chat
itanooga. visited in our city last
Sunday.
Clever W H Shields, of Sumach,
paid us a very pleasant call last
Saturday.
Jesse W Langston and wife,
Amzi, attended church in our city
last Sunday.
Clever John Cox, of
Springs, was in our city on business
last Friday.
Dr W W Anderson and daughter
Miss Remma, went over to Dalton
last Saturday.
Pleasant John Loughridge,
Dnnn, was smillimr on friends here
a short time last Saturday.
Anderson Beavers and family v«s
ited at the home ot S B Carter last,
Saturday and Sunday.
Col. Sam Trimmier, of Murray
eonntv, was in the city Tuesday.—
Dalton Citizen.
Prof J H Collins moved down to
Iloliv last week so t a ke cha r.e of
the school at Sardis:
“Uncle” Andy Mauldin and son
Jack, visited at the home of m g
T J Ovbey last Sunday night.
Rev J M Stansberry, of Dalton,
preached two interesting sennons at
the Baptist church last Sunday.
A L Keith and wife were baptiz
el last Sunday by Rev M M Bates
out at Peck’s ford on Holly Creek
Prof. C H Shriner and wife, of
Sumach, passed through our city en
route to Fort Mountain last Sunday
Messrs Heart si 11, Johnie and Les
ter Steed, who are attending school
at Sumach, visited ,.ome »• ’■ 1
Sunday.
Morgan Peeples and D M Cloev
of Fort Mountain, passed through
our city enroute for Dalton last
Wednesday.
Miss Mamie Fincher, one of Dal
ton's most charming young ladics,
visited relatives and friends in our
ciiy mst Sunday.
Rev. N A Parsons preached' his
farewell sermon to bis congregation
heie last Sunday. He left Monday
morning for conference.
A good farm for sal** wearRp/.ng
| Place. Apply at this office,
The school at Oran will open next
1 Monday
i Rev. S II Henry, of Sumach,
in our city a short time yesterday.
J) 1, Ilurnplm \ and nib u.iliu .
jin our city ‘ ' yesterday.
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Genial i A Cantrell, of tori i
Mountain, called in.to settle his sub-,
scription to the News la-t Friday j j
and to order it sent to him another
j year. j
George Moot e and family visited!
} at the bedside of Webster Coffee last i
S » n >%- «•.*» 4* '«
! are glad to learn lie is improving, j
uU , e .... l j
‘ a.ui > ( ‘‘ - sl 1
:
i ! uesda >’ fo ' f ** Ka8 « wher “ th <*? j
i make their future home. Murray
has lo8t a good , ilizen ifl lb e loss of |
Mr. Dollar.
; !
i Rev ' M M of Dalton,j
• careie over from Dalton last Friday i
an>1 heM qaarterlv con f er er,ce at ebb
c hurch in the absence of the
ing ° Elder.
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Tin. -her 'Tor, now have
j line on hand of Gent’s a large clothing and elegant and
Would be glad, to show them
i to you at any time.
! Last Wednesday at 11 o’clock at
the home of the bride’s father two
j miles east of tins place, Mr. Lee
| Galt, of Ardmore, I. T,, and
! Ellen Carney were united in
j rioge. The Roman Catholic priest
; of Dalton, performing the ceremony
| Only afow special friends witness
( ' d the The Nkws wishes
I U,e h *m a long Hie and
much happiness.
The only objection we have heard
! to telephone line between here and
j Dalton is that the line is so crook
that when the truth is started
5 from one place, to the other it is
I feared that it will be converted into
lischood before it reaches the other
end ot the hue.
; alacflsv NEWS.
i
j Aj.aculsv, Nov., 2J.—News very
scarce til's week.
Tom Taylor and family, of Parks
vi lie. Term., were visiting his moth
er Mrs Taylor, of this place Ja-t,
week
Mrs Sarah Kendrick visited her
j sistL , rj M ,. N Poteet, last week
:
Jim .. Chahle, ... ., of f Knoxville, ,. ... was m .
i I
j l ip !a-t .Sund-y
'
; wies Maude Williams,
by her friend, Miss Elsie Poteet,
i was the guest of >ilss v, ter Taylor
! jast Batuiday afternoon
YVe learn that Willie ('hablo, of
Tillable, Term., will enter school at
I this place at an early date
We are awful busy trying to
; ou work done aginst Saturday, for
I we have been invited to a
j on that day and every body knows
j that & rU ,lku 10 S° to ( i ulllir, g s -
MAUDE.
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TEmPLE GROVE NEWS.
|
! 1 EiiimE Grove, Nov., 22.—-miss
LilJie Pedt|| u , SFending the ll)e
NV ; rj!er w ith her grandmother, Mrs.
Ccx.
^ir Tip Stephenson is very ill
j Miss Minnie Stepaenson is expect
j ed home from Knoxville soon.
| Rev S II Henry preached at Tern
p| e (; r o V e last Sunday
Henr y Matloch) of PucevRle, and
; '
McKeWilIj of Atlanla . are
spending a week hunting with Dr.
Colvard They have gone to A!a
culsy,
ur mcC. ... skey will ,, go to At.anta . .
next week
mis Jtro .. T Ilayse , go„ a iai. , and ,
hurt her arm very badly last week
it e ci»ju>9 imm ^
10 <»**••*»■ •
X- ■»,
b 0 m soon,
nr Powers arid family reach
ed Texas iu safety. J C
GUAM NEWS.
OiiAX, Xov., 22nd :—As 1 have
failed to gave the news for some
now hope i shall be allowed a
space in your newsy columns.
Health of the community not so
at present.
Farmers me about done picking 1
and .
cotton sowing wheat.
(q y McMahan and family leave
f 01 . Moody, Texas, soon. Their
Murray friends regret to give them
■
n p
Moving and fixing to move
to be the order of the day around
(fan,
"» w “ r<l “ ,,J V,n " ln 8 Z"
their , school at (Man toda). \\ t*
hope for a good attendance.
j\[, s ,j \y Paper is much improved
;lUl)is writjng>
Prof. Shriner, wife and baby,
Sumach, visited at T 11 Davis’ Sal
ard ay.
Mrs. C R Vt'iliban'vs is quite ill
tins? date
Chills and fever haw been shak
ing up ot the native* around Oran.
Our town was quite lively for a
while last week. We think if the
r( , veniuJ 0 ffi c „ rs W oatd call around it
wou(( j t, c , a ne ip to the community.
Mrs. Tay Steed visited at
home of T 1> Davis Sunday.
Mr. Frank Green, of Adan-sville,
is visiting friends &nd relatives here,
Mrs $ J Jackson is geatly im
proved at this writing.
Mrsj Marrion Moreland, of Spring
Place, visited at the borne of 0
Willbanks Sunday.
Uncle Monroe McGhee visited in
our town Sunday. Lookout.
S S Davis and wife visited at the
home of E 15 Hunt,sucker Sunday,
If tins finds its wav into print,
do better ... the future,
Success to the New find its
readers. Loucn.K.
FETZKR ION NEWS.
FktzkktoxI Tuns., Nov., 22nd:
^ protracted meeting bits been . gr )-.
ln S at ^ion church the past woe
winch broke yesterday. A large
crowd was there Sunday; ft great,
! many of the Fetzerton people
i tflere.
I We bad a box supper here
day night. Gotten up by the litera¬
ture and debating societis. We
some money too.
Anderson Carden, Ocoee, visited
us Satuday night,
A certain young lady told a hoy a
story to keep him from going home
w ;yj j,,. r the oilier night. God pity
such girls as that.
The other Newt Gosdon came„nd
renewed his bond Sautu rday night.
Ike McClary went to Wire Grass
Sunday. He said lie saw six or sev
en pretty girls.
Renter) Weler, Ed Haskins,’ Ro
bel t McCiary and Horace Itymer
went to Ball Play J to meeting yes
terday- -V,
Vv wft nea ,.j y aI j a<me gall
cring corn and picking notion,
M T Fonts, wife and six boys
iu 'd Dr. Vv J C.opeland yesterday,
Mi** Onie F-mts, of Parksviile,
A’isited Jennie Fetzer Saturday and
Sunday. - *
\ oil can’t guess where S<>£ and
his three iriends were when
| dog treed a’possum, and they would
| not go to it.
■ ! wonder if Young Sox knows
i who was throwing the rope for Dick
]Jinsf<n
i*o!ie Carden was place in Jail a?
*
Benton last in Saturday vi charged 3 or c the t
murder of George JLemmons near
VV'elmore. Term. He was tried be
fo.ie a justice of the peace found
guilty in the first degree. He will
stay in jail until court which is the
4th Monday in Feb. The man
killed was not found until ' nearly
*
two weeks after the murder,
The public school will begin to
( * a F Jack Whilikin.
Suirach Gleanings.
S’!\rv, ' Xov 22nd _____Farmers
, >f) ,
,UI ' ^ ^ L '
' 1 ' ’ 1 ' ’ '■ ,l0n -
Dr. Henry has been confined to
t he house and yard for more than a
, To „ ;„ ite ,J , t
Aiuin^..
George Ha!'and siHer Miss
nie, of Hall’s Chapel; spent last pat
urday night with the family of B W
Gladden.
j Miss Hattie Foster and brother
Cedar Ridge, made a dying visit
to V u.maeh veeei 1 . Miss Hattie’s
! many friends at this place are always
| ii.hu! to see her.
j Miss Hattie Pong, who is teaching
the school at Cent: 1 Ac d. inv, spent
j Saturday and , Sunday . , at home. ,
j Miss Lois Abbott returned Satur
j day from the bedside of her father
‘ at Sugar Yalley. She reports him
I better.
Miss Nora Martin, of Knoxville,
jT.ttn , is visiting relatives in the vF
Amity. Miss Mai tin’s iriends aj t—
| I'‘T'V'A.. C ban and , unldien, ..... or ,
Cl irksville, Ga., arc on a visit, to the
I family of her father, W G Harris
Litth L toy, one <>f the children,was
sick of sore throat last week.
■ Prof. J. F> Anderson went to Ten
nessee Sunday. He did not ride his
bike this time.
Thu death of Mrs Clara Shelton
was announced in the News of last
| week. God After nail nearly her three Her weeks death il
j ness away.
' following so closely that of her on
j ly brother, makes this
Very sad indeed to her devoted lovt d
Mrs Shelton’s better known
;** G uua Hants, if he bad a
j <>f frknul who are grieved that
j We I*^ would like tor J Fidus
to
j g v ■ v.s the IIussier .Mill news ag. in.
I N 1,1 XTi us,
11 gI ^ **
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RegltWtOr y-. t .
For all diseases peculiar to women and girls.
It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Life, Ap
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives
nealth and Strength. It is the
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MtiXEB THE BOM?I,£XIOK ClEAB.
:rsV;,,.|:l V.- "Fi'.'iiu-. !Us.u'Tv
all dealers'^or s i\t direct upon receipt of price by
New Spencer Wed. Co., Chattanooga, Term,
LADIES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT: m
cases requiring special Ladies’ treatment, address,
giving partnnent. syjiiptoms. Advice fiedica! Ue»
and Look «n Female
Diseases, with testimonials, free
for Sato anti Recommended Ot
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no op a lo Kidxv’.I e. iin-i Knoxvi to Bristol.
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PldilRi $Cufr, CUBAN OIL cures
I Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matisra and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
New FURNITURE EXCHANGE.
SEWING MACHINE HOUSE,
No, 31 HAMILTON St.
Ha-LTOvV, Ga.
T. J. NEWSOM, MANAGER.
The Improved New Home Machine charms y(m
in sight.
The Improved New White “The Ring of the world’
with Tension Indicate that no other has and Vibrater and
many .other ysew things.
See the New Drop Head Machine. The Queen at
its price—beats all others. Terms easy. Prices the lowest
Old Machines taken in EXCHAGE. Old Machines repaired,
All kinds of repairs, needles and Oils furnished.
ALSO a large stotk of 2nd Hand and cheap New
Furniture at bankrupt prices.
All kinds 2nd Hand Bouse hold goods, bought and
sold. See me when in town.
T. J. NEWSOM.
^ av " overstocked on Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and
} » S,
r n or ! r to reduce stock—have made reduction of 33 F per " '
'
cent,
All wool red Flanel .8c yard.
t . v 4 i 4 4 4 Better goods......10c yard.
Adriatic T> rints.... 2}ic yard
American „ .... 4c yard
Yard wide Sheeting 3 7/%c yard.
Men's 22 inch Leg Boots.......... $1.15 per pair
0 Best Kip ties...... . ... 1.10c “
Womens Glove Grain Button Shes... .45c
( 4 4 4 4 4 Shoes., .. 75c
Heavy cotton knit Under Shirts • ■ J2 %c e^tch,
4 4 wool Over Shits........ 25c 4 4
Men’s wool Cheviott Suits. .. . $2.50
. 4 4 4 Casamer 4 4 4.00
4 4 Clay Worsted 4,4 5.00
Jeans Pant 25 and 50c pair worth 50c more.
Ladies’ Under wear at half price.
4 4 Capes from $1,00 up to ,S7.50 half price,
4 4 Sljawls 50c. to$1.00 worth double.
Mens’ all wOol Under wear $1.00 suit hi If price.
A Large stock of wollen Dress goods all the latest shades
and styles to go in the sale at half price.
We mean business. Consult the interest of your pocket
book and give us a call,
The Baltimore
Clothing cO.
DaRon, Georgia,
A E. Cannon. Manager.
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! REDUCED KATES TO CINCIXSAIT
LOULSV1LLK AND ItETUUS.
The Southern Railway will sell round
tril> lti p tickets to Cineinnatti and Lohi^
| v ilte and return at rate of one third fares
- •«!.. .......... «** i “. ai *T‘ , s ^
,, uiber 2ttn, xfst and 22nd, and in t Ten
nvssee, September 27th, 28th and 2blh.
Ail tickets will be limited ten days from
date of sale. Call on any agent of the
Soniliera Railway for further -foiniati.Qp,
TIlESHOHi LI^.E J.O 3EXAE
and tlie Southwest is via the Alabama
Great Southern Rciiroad. Tickets may be
routed either via Shreveport or New Or
leans. Train services and schedules vis
this line, are Unexcelled. This ia theouly
should T e n7, address TmTST;'* 0. M. llellheimer, Irav,
Pats. Agt., mrimnghans, Ala., G. b,
Jackson, Trav. Pass. Agt., Chattanooga,
Tenn., C. A. Beuscoter. Asst.Gee*' Pass,
Agt., Chattanooga, Tens,