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For months we have been getting- ready for this Big: Sale. Thousands
of dollars worth of fresh Fall Dry Goods to be sold during- this sale at Fac=
tory Cost. You will never know what jHiSl cost Is if you fail to attend this
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Our Store will be closed all day Thursday, getting ready for the BIG SALE- Sale begins
Friday morning 1 , October !3th„ at 8 o'clock, and lasts for SSdays. You may never have an=
other chance to attend such a money=saving sale. Come early. Come all.
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. 36 inch, heavy A A A Sheeting, Mill and Factory price 5c yard
Rest Quality Apron Ginghams, Mill and Factory price 4 l=2c yard
Best quality Indigo Blue, Simpson and Turkey Red calicoes, M. and R sale price 4 3=4c yard
Outings, in Dark and Light Desings, extra heavy, Mill and Factory price 4 3=4c yard
' 10 1-4 good, heavy Cotton Blankets, full size, Mill and Factory sale price 59c
We will sell during our Mill and. Factory Sale our regular 31.50 Ladies’ Shoes, M. and F. price $1.25
Ladies’ ready-made Skirts, Jackets and Waists at Mill and Factory prices.
You can’t afford to miss this big saving-money sale. Plenty of extra sales people will be
here to wait on you. Come early. Corneal!. 1
ryssms em that
, ■ aves You Money.
PURELY LOCAL AND PERSONAL
V Su,nZX. °” r
Alvin Jones has been very sick
for several days past. !
Mrs. J. 8. Keister has been real
sick several days this week.
Rev*. N. A. Parsons has been
on the sick list for a few days.
Joe Henry and wife and George
Jones spent. Monday in Dalton.
Miss Verna Leonard entered
school at Lucy Hill Institute
Monday.
’Squire J. M. Poag, of Sumach,
was in the city a short while
W ednesday.
G. II. Arrowood spent Wed¬
nesday and Thursday in Ross
ville on business.
Read Loveman Sons half-page
ad. in this issue. They give you
some good prices.
Several communications were
crowded out this week on account
of reaching us too late.
Tom and Miss Louella
brough, of Atlanta, are
relatives in and near the city,
Wade Shields returned Mon
day from an extended visit in
Knoxville and Sevierville
Misses-Eula and Virginia Ed¬
mondson and Mrs. J. E. Johnson
were shopping in Dalton a day
this week.
The many friends of Charlie
Williams are glad to see him at
his store again after a several
week’s illness.
Charlie and Miss Annie Par
sons visited Miss Carrie Keeffe
at Fairnaount several days during
the past week.
son!"Harold, S^esteiday
Atlanta where they will visit for
the next ten days.
Victor Pierce and wife have
moved into the Jones house on
the square. “Aunt” Tempie
will live with them.
THE MURRAY NEWS.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY CCt K r J Y, ( J OKGJA, CCJCBFR 13, 1905.
Frank Brindle and wife, of the
Eighth, came up and spent a pnr- s
ion of last week with
W ,Mr, W .E.Kv m U.
For Sale. I have for sale a good
top buggy, and a nice range.; Ap-1
ply to Robert Fletcher for price.
Misses Sibyl Steed and Louella
Yarbrough have been visiting in
the city the past few days, the ■
guests of Drain! Mrs. J. H.Steed. 1
Tl.e many friers of .1. ’hMi: C.
Chattanooga, Teen., on the L>«h •
of September. 1
J, K. Everett and , wne left ,,, last
.
week for San Antonio, 'fox. j
They will spend the winter iii
the West on account of Mr. R V -
erett’s 'health.
We vv c have Mtueiuu received i»uuai several corn
mumcations recently, "bo
the writer’s name withheld. Wt
must insist that you let us know !
who you are.
I have a few disc harrows left,
will sell them very cheap. If
you need a harrow anno and sec
m«. Satn Bryant,
Dalton Ga.
Just Received a nif-e line of
fins, caskets and burial robe s
can duplicate anybody’s
friends to call on-rue when in
need of sficli/goods.
O. C. Cole,
The three-year-old (Hallman child of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny of the
Eighth district, was burned to
death a few days ago. its mother
had left it for a few minutes by
a fire in the yard, and somehow
clothing caught on fire and
when she reached it everything
had burned off of it.
L. W. Thompson will have a
haif -ff e ^ is ‘ ue: iJ v ‘>‘ eiFs is -
.
«“* ot 'Store"
ft for
place merchants. He will make
Tuesdays and -Saturdays bargain
days, and on these days he will
give you some low prices.
in and see for yourself.
SUMACH
able'horse M W Whitfemore lost a * vain- *
last week ‘ V
•i, spent” Ml . R
Gregory, Sunday •* afternoon
jn our burg.
wirriita™ i rc... f. m ISX m , f S;
and Sundav, wearing a B’xJ.'i
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I learn that Prof G in (I hxtemi- Henry
w f,} ), aV e Tuesdays,
;•.......... la K;n a ""«»«<■..,o... in <
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street, ts erect,eg a nice rest
“g* , • * . j ' , ' : V '
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•'*>’. esteemed iriend, .Jesr-e K.
Am.mxm. v, no Ita been sight
incidentally visiting
Q great atl T west, ", t I \'' learn, M will Ifi pi, ’ l, “
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maig horse trader and sawmill
mall, is so busy recently that he
hardly has time to give ins wife
and family u nod and smile as he
pa-: from one engagement to
another.
Misses Mattie Ilanna and Etta
Harris have returned from an ex
tended visit to relatives and
Chattanooga, ’i’enn.
David *King and Hugh Miller,
of Dawnviiie, were handshaking
with friends here Sunday.
If the Sumach beaux are not
vigiiadt they will doubtless real¬
ize in the near future that Oupf.
wiilie Hili, of Beaverdai 05 , hu
won the heart and hand of - .me of
our sweetest belles.
’ Misses Ida and Hetty Callo¬
way, of ConTiasauga, Tcnn,, were
guests of Miss Iua Henry Satur¬
day night and Sunday.
To,p Gregory, Pbaris Cox and
. of Gregory, vis
Uuig iSunda^ afternoou
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on T »en « hee.s.
I learn that genial Furt Frank
lin, one of our leading merchants,
will make an extended visit to
1 ,|V laImma in the near future. I
wish him a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Dr. Furr, of Killnirn, was
the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Jennie Harris, last week.
I am informed that .Misses Amy
toned h, ;•»< 1 lof. •>. 1>. H«»p. Anoeison,
•
U R Wednesday lor Atlanta,
V' ( ' re !‘‘ y \ VI,) GU'U several
>-'.vs s.gut-see.ng . ,» . and out ot
If i i ii,“ af]h
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Wrs . (>. G. Hughes, of Oolte-!
ri'-J-rx, r. 1 *
1 1 M “ tc G Mi - • J. M. atgoty• j
Misses May Bradford andMaud
McEijtire paid Miss Georgia Isen
!tour tt p<,p call Sunday.
. ls . j> ul fe. , (i and wife spent Sun
day with D. Rond and wife.
Ulmdm g. , „ Rond. , ,, Kay Gregory, „ and
trunk Chandler spent Saturday,
night with Earnest MG'amy.
Rev. Franklin preached an in
forest mg sermon at /-ion IIill
Sunday.
James Bradford, who is jn
s diool at 'Pleasant \ alley, spenr
Saturday night and Sunday with
homefolks.
Little < ,aude (diandler spend
las! Friday night ^aml^ Saturday
^
Henry Fitts will preach at Zion
Hill the fifth Sunday. Everybody i
come and hear him.
A Ci tv Bov.
200 Guns for
sale it cheap, bee /r>
p S^VSllS ^ CC » p. vO» |
UNION !
Health of our community is
improving; none seriously ill at
this writing.
Rev. M. M. Rates a-tul
spent Sunday at the home of J.
] I. Spears,
Well, the whisky question in
Dalton is settled so far as
rooms are concerned, and I hope
that it will result in a general
cleaning up of blind tigers, that
the good people of Murray may
know that such a thing 'can he
(lone.
Miss Lizzie Wilson spent Sur
*»*m> mi». Hattie i-i™,™
Join Monis and family visitf d
his mother Sunday,
ringing at Union Sunday was
we ll attended.
^^^6 tJi much 1U. toldm “for .«*•; the
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reac h me while I was a student
ufl-der'liim. Rut the young and
the old die alike, and as death
leaves us so judgment will find
us. Short.
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FORT MOUNTAIN
Cotton picking is the order of
the day in these parts.
Mrs. -Joe Terrv was here a day
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Peeples
spent Wednesday with nis moth
<>r ’ Mrs - Mar y F - reeples..
Dr. Looper was here Sunday,
'Hello, Frank. Have you for
sakeii us?
Doss Stravvn and Will Ander¬
son, of Pleasant Valley, were
here Sunday afternoon.
Enoch Peeples was here last
Saturday.
Ear! Carnes was calling at
Pleasant Valley a day last week.
Mrs. W. C. Lindsey and Miss
Lee Brown visited Mrs.
Myrtle Wilson Saturday,
Will Smith and .Henry Lind-
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sey, two of the handsomest young
men Ft. Mountain can boast of,
were home bn a visit tl.e latter
part of last week.
Joe Willbanks and Curl Carnes
went to Chatsworth Sunday.
Miss Jennie Red spent Satur,
day night with Miss May Mc¬
Clure
Thad Mullinax and Misses Mae
Davis and Vick Moreland attend¬
ed Sunday school here Sunday.
Starling Red and charming
sister, Miss Minnie, attended
church at Mt. Zion Sunday.
Mark, Jim and Joe Willbanks
went to Mt. Zion Sunday. What
for a time did you have boys?
Mrs. W. 0. Lindsey spent Fri¬
day night with Mrs. J. Lindsey.
Wonder what Mark Willbanks
was doing over at Chatsworth
Sunday evening.
Miss Verna Leonard left Sat¬
urday for Spring Place where she
will attend school.
Miss Efiie Lee Brown enter¬
tained I’rof. and Mrs. W. 0.
Lindsey and several young peo¬
ple Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon spent
Saturday and Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Julia Gordon.
Wishing The News success, I
close.
_____L. 0. J.
Don’t buy a
Stove or a Gun un=
til you see our line.
Evans & Co.
The Oohutta Banking Company
expects to be ready for business
by the time the first train reaches
Chatsworth, which will be some
time between November 15th
and December 1st.
The forerunner of winter hit
us Wednesday, which reminds us
that we have no wood. Can’t
you bring us a load on your sub¬
scription? It would come in
mighty handy, besides it is
a good way to pay for your paper