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FROM ALL OVER MURRAY COUNTY
BEAVERDALE.
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Blunt Dunn and son Jonas, of
Gregory, passed through last
Friday en route to Prater’s mill,
Two charming daughters of L.
0. Fletcher were shopping here
Monday.
Handsome Houston Bosha, of
Gregory, passed here Monday en
route to Dalton.
■Er?s-s“
McOoIlmn visited Dr. Thomas
Leach Sunday.
Mrs. D. R. Dunn and son, Re
gil, visited friends in Polk coun
ty, Tennessee, Friday.
Little Harry Wannack visited
his grandfather, G. W. Bryant,
last. week.
P. F. Haggard spent Saturday
night at the home of W. L. Hen
ry, and was handshaking on our
side of the river Sunday.
Clever .John Martin was here
Wednesday afternoon, the first
time in three weeks. John says
he has been logging the sawmill.
“Wonder what that means?”
Cullen Bryant and sister, Miss
Lillie, visited Miss Jessie Henry
last Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Virgil Pendley who has
been visiting Mrs. Willard Pend
ley, returned home Friday.
Hooker Bryant went over to
Dalton Saturday to see his wife
and baby.
Rev. J. S. Rawles and wife
passed through our burg Sunday
morning en route to (ill his regu¬
lar appointment at Mt. Pleasant.
Rev. J. H. Miller passed here
Sunday afternoon en route home
from Sumach, where he had just
filled his semi-monthly appoint¬
ment.
Jay Evans passed through Fri¬
day afternoon en route to Oonne
sauga to attend his regular
monthly meetings on Saturday
and Sunday.
The prices on mules are still
rising. Willie Hill, of this place,
sold one last Wednesday to a Mr.
Watkins for $200. That looks as
if they might yet bring their
worth.
I do wonder if “Old Joe”
thinks A. T. Harris would conde¬
scend to marry, even if it is leap
year?
Mesdames Jake Green, George
Bryant and Leach Henry visited
at S. H. Wheat’s last Monday
afternoon. Mr. Wheat is conva¬
lescent. Punch.
Wanted
We have !520 acres of good
fruit land near Tilton Ga., and
desire several good tenants who
will contract to plant same in
fruit and afterwards properly
cultivate same. Good proposi¬
tion for the right party.
The Farrar Lumber Co.
Dalton, Ga.
WANTED
3 good milch cows with young
calves, or can use a few heifers
or young cows that will be fresh
in 30 days. W. S. McCarty,
Dalton.
HUGHES.
The sawmill is in full blast now,
so “Little Murray” is not feeling
so small as usual.
Miss Lena Keith paid a flying
visit to her home at Dunn, last
Friday afternoon, returning Mon¬
day morning.
Mr. Jim King and Miss Asalee
Manis were married last Monday
morning by Rev. A. P. Stokes.
Misses Alma Gregory and May
Bradley are expected to visit in
“Little Murray” the last of this
week.
Mrs. Bob Keith is recovering
from a serious illness.
Mrs. George Antrey has recov¬
ered from a severe illnes. She is
visiting her son, Frank, over in
“Big” Murray.
Dr. Colvard has been in Atlan¬
ta for two weeks, having been
called to his little son, who has
been ill with pneumonia, and has
not returned yet on account of
the illness of his brother-in-law,
Dr. Whitehead, of that city.
Misses Bessie and Mossie Mar
tin visited at the home of Dr.
Oolvard Suuday night.
Miss Ann Manis has recovered
from an illness of several weeks,
Miss Willie Keys has returned
t0 her home after a pleas mt visit
to relatives and friends at Dawn
assrjsLS
y a ll e y last first Sunday and Sat
urday before.
j egs Headrick’s many friends
are congratulating him over the
arrival of a girl baby at his house.
There is to be a flinch party in
“Tittle Murray” the last of this
week.
Lewis Lane’s many friends are
p ] eage( ] to learn that he is antic¬
ipat i ng a visit to “Little Mur
ra y>> go0 n.
R ev . Bud Keith visited us last
week.
Miss Ina Henry’s friends here
regret her school being closed
until summer.
Jack Martin is somewhat better
from his lengthy illness.
We have had thirteen cases of
chickenpox in Connesauga school.
All have recovered.
Dr. Gilbert’s handsome face is
seen often on this side the river.
I am glad to learn that Mrs.
May Dunn Bandy is going to
make “Little Murray” her home.
Miss Lula Freeland will return
to her home at Beaverdale next
Sunday, after a visit of several
weeks to her sister.
Sam W. McLain, of Adair, will
visit Euclid and Luke Cox Satur¬
day and Sunday.
I hope handsome Charlie How¬
ell got back to Sumach all right
Sunday night.
Karl Vining visited in “Little
Murray” last Friday.
Miss Lela Howell and brother
Clint, will .poml Saturday
at the ho........ Fred Waterhm,»e.
John Cochran lias been sick.
The Sunday School at Conne¬
sauga church is well attended,
regardless of bad weather. The
second Sunday and Saturday be¬
fore are Rev. Stokes’ preaching
days there.
There are many excellent
voices on this side, and we hope
in a short time a singing club
will be organized, with Andrew
Kerr to lead it.
I hope to have more to write
next time.
The Oi,d Maid.
FOR SALE
for cash, notes or will trade 7
good 2 1-2 and 2 3-4 inch wagons.
W. S. McCarty, Dalton,
OAK GROVE.
As I haven’t seen anything
from this part, 1 will give you a
few dots.
Health of this community is
very good.
Jasper Harris and wife are vis¬
iting relatives in Dalton.
Mrs. Carpenter has returned
from a delightful visit in Gordon
county.
Van Owens spent Tuesday vis
iting his son, Lon, near Mount
Zion.
Lee Griffith has been on the
sick list for the past few days,
but is much improved.
The young people enjoyed a so
cial party at Ed Owens’ last
Wednesday night.
Alfred Evans and B. F. Owens
went shopping to Dalton Thurs¬
day.
Prof. Giles Dunn spent Satur¬
day in Spring Place.
Misses Dora Wood and Willie
Owens spent Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Owens, near
Mount Zion.
Tram Price and John Waldroup
spent Thursday night in Dalton.
Rev Austin filled his regular
appointment last Saturday and
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1904
Sunday at Mt, Pisgah.
Miss Maggie Bradley visited!
the home Of Mr. Turner.
Wyatt Wood has made some
improvements on his well this
week.
Eugene Woods went shopping
to Dennis one day this week.
We close for fear of the waste
basket. Success to The News.
Liza and Lizzie.
> r -»™,», r
halves, or can use a few heifers
? r C ° WS £"* ^ McCarty,
Dalton,
Thoroughbred Hogs.
J Have thoroughbred Poland
China Hogs, and the Duroc Jer¬
sey and Berkshire.
W. A. Latch
F ort Mountain, Ga.
TEMPLE GROVE.
George Hall and wife, of Co
hutta Springs, visited
here last Friday.
Mrs. Murray is still quite sick.
Joseph P. Dunn killed a nice
lot of hogs Friday.
William Lackey passed through
en route to Fairy Saturday.
Charlie Adair and Miss Exa
Looney visited relatives and
friends at Red Clay Saturday and
Sunday.
James Harris visited relatives
at Oohutta Springs Sunday.
Mark Adair visited his sister,
Mrs. Whittle, Saturday night.
J. 0. Cookerly was among
friends here last Thursday.
Mr. Page, of Fairy, was here
on business one day last week.
Tom Burnes and wife visited
Tom Ridley Sunday.
John Leadford’s little child is
quite sick at this writing.
Ben Poag made a business trip
to Dalton last Friday.
Andrew Pullen was among
friends here one day last week.
/'"'f H»tri»m,r ; l.aaed a pair
<* * ....." f" ' •»***"*•
Misses Nimne and Jane Murray
visited Mrs. Temperance Beaver
last Wednesday.
Tom Burnes made a business
trip to Dalton last Thursday.
News is scarce. I will close.
()I,D JOK.
Wanted, a Logger
We desire to let contract for
cutting and hauling logs for 18
horse power sawmill.
The Farrar Lumber Go.
Dalton, Ga.
For Rent
Fifty acres of land, i! miles
from Spring Place, well watered,
good houses and barn, to some
pun with sdock. Apply to J. A.
E « bl " s011 ’ ^ nng Place '
COHUTTA SPRINGS.
Since our school moved into the
new building the attendance has
run to more than fifty, and Miss
Belli- and the children are all well
j pleased. 0. N. King made busi¬
Col. a
ness trip to our community last
week.
C. T. Owens, of Spring Place,
visited here recently.
| Mrs. Emma Aly has been right
sick for more than a week.
T. R. Green, of Crandall, re¬
ports one mile of new track and
q ve tram cars completed at the
lumber camps, and about thirty
hands now at work.
John White Harris and little
son, Ralph, of Ooltewah, Tennes
^ visitpd V1S ] ast week.
s. L. Trimmier, J. M. Plem
mons and W. D. Gregory are at
tending court at Spring Place
this week. Baxter.
ALACULSA.
Andy Baxter is confined to his
room with mumps.
Rev. William Styles xvas a
guest of J. Van Campbell one
day this week.
j Taylor Harton made a business
trip to Dalton this week.
Misses Roxie Arthur and Ellen
Campbell visited Mrs. A. L.
Campbell Saturday night.
Miss Lena Anderson visited at
Fairy Saturday and Sunday.
Andy Pellom and Miss Amanda
Ash were married last Thursday
The wedding took place at the
home of the bride in
county.
William Chable and wife
the guests of A. L. Campbell,
Francis Watson and wife, of
Folk county, Tennessee, visited
in this part last week.
Clint Howell, of Fairy, spent
part of last week in our burg.
Deputy-sheriff Sam Higdon
and his brother, Baxter, were
here on business this week.
Miss Mary ITarton visited in
this part one day this week.
Miss Martha Couch visited Migs
Julia Rice Saturday.
John Thompson carried another
load of hogs to Ducktown last
week.
Ah Green and his son, Taylor,
made a trip to Ocoee yesterday.
Cameua.
EOR SALE
for cash, notes, or will trade 7
good 2 1*2 and 2 3-4 inch wagons.
W. S. McCarty, Dalton.
ORAN.
Frank Adams was on the streets
of Oran Wednesday.
Merchant Doak Leonard passed
through here Wednesday evening
en route from Dalton.
Miss Capes Webb is visiting at
the home of her uncle, Met Jack
son this week.
Pope Gordon has moved his
family to this place.
Parker Anderson was here on
business Tuesday evening.
Little Herline, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Davis, has
been right sick the past few days.
Miss Minnie Ballew visited
Mrs. Fannie Logan Saturday.
Miss Alice Ballew was a guest
of her brother, William Ballew,
of Fort Mountain, last Saturday
and Sunday.
Bob Logan made a business
trip to Spring Place Friday.
Emmet Gordon, of Fort Moun¬
tain. visited his brother at Oran
Sunday.
Mrs. S. 0. Bell is very sick at
her home near here.
Mrs. Mary Reed was the guest
of Mrs. Julia Davis Sunday af¬
ternoon.
James H. Cantrell made a bus¬
iness trip to the upper part of the
county the first of this week.
Clem Adams and George Swan
son, two bright and popular stu¬
dents of Pleasant Valley High
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Highest Prices Paid for Coentry Produce
Good Sheeting, others ask
7c for, our price 5c. Also
Checks at same price.
We have just received a
nice shipment of Prints, A. F.
C. and Toile du Norde Ging¬
hams.
Our Spring Stock of Dry Goods
is coming in every day, and
we can certainly save you
money if you will give us a
trial.
We Also Carry All Kinds of Feed Stuffs
to See Us When Yon Are in Dalton
Thanking you for past favors, and hoping to merit a continuance of
the same, we are, yours truly
CAYLOR&,YATES
Farmers, Listen
I am now sole agent in this sec¬
tion for the celebrated Milburn
Wagons and the Pari in Sc Orn=
dorff and Phoenix Buggies,
decidedly the finest line of vehi¬
cles ever put upon the Georgia
market. Also
All Kinds Farm Implements
When in Dalton be sure and ex¬
amine my stock, and get my
prices and terms before you buy.
Everything- Sold Guaranteed
E. O. HERNDON
DALTON, GA.
School, passed through Oran last
Friday afternoon en route to their
home near Mount Zion.
Creed Bates and Ins charming
sister, Miss Beulah, passed
through Oran Sunday.
R. C. Logan, ji\. visited his
mother, Mrs. Mary A. Logan,
Sunday. four-year-old
Little Ola, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. \ inee Will
banks, has been quite sick the
past week. 1 am glad to state he
18 "willbanks,
George of Enoch
was a conspicuous figure on nur
streets one day last week.
Henry Parrott and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
the home of ye scribe.
W. R. B. ;
Little Billie Cole was somewhat
indisposed Friday.
We also want to call your
attention to our immense line
of Perfect-Fitting Clothing, pur¬
chased direct from the man¬
ufacturers, and the prices are
as low as can be found any¬
where.
Try a pair of our Cannon
Ball home made Shoes, and
become a regular customer.
Our Load of Furniture will
arrive this week, direct from
the factory.
Mrs. N. A. Parsons has been
quite sick for several days,
j Stenographer W. M. Graham
j ias } >eell attending court as usual,
5I1SS A Z ne * C * rne J a pleas
ant visitor at our office Saturday.
\\ T e are pleased to note a call
from the following ladies: Mrs.
M . A. Keister, Mrs. Wm. Pendley
and Misses Katie Keister, Ada
Chamlee and Lovina Thompson,
a ] s0 Mr . Tom Chamlee.
j .. ne To nds ™ ^P^has here this week, been suffering among
f rom a badIv ™? hed foot ’ " d
W some coal . falling on it at Rog
We have had visits from so
many people this week that we
are unnble to remember them all,
so we refrain from mentioning
except the ladies.