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VOL. 27
PURLEY LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
Go to Dalton Novelty Co. for
bargains.
P. G. Pilliard made a
trip’to Hughes today.
'fade Carney was a
caller at our office Thursday.
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John Burks, of. Ilolly, was in
town a short while yesterday.
Couldn’t some of you bring us
a nice fat hog on subscription?
John L. house was an
ated visitor one day this week,
Sarn Kelly and Miss Georgia
Pendley visited Dalton Monday,
Mrs. E. , Edmondson, , , we , learn,
is seriously ill at her home at
Holly.
William Pendley and daugh¬
ter, Miss Mamie, were in Dalton
Monday.
Mrs. M. W. Shields has about
recovered from a severe attack of
neuralgia.
Frank Vaughn has been suffer
ing several days with a carbuncle
on his hand.
Mrs. J. H. Peeples, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives in and near
Spring Place.
Bob Logan,* of Oran, spent
Thursday, night and Friday'
the Gate City.
Col. and Mrs. ( . L. Henry and
little son, Gorman, spent Monday
in Chattanooga.
Read Harlan, Neal* «$r Compa¬
ny’s half page ad. in this issue.
It will do you good.
11. H Gregory A Co. are new
advertisers in Iiih News.
them when in Dalton.
Alls Jenk.ins and. sou
through the city yesterday en
route home from Dalton.
Some needed improvements
am being made on the sidewalk
north of the Lynn corner.
(jib’s Dunn, of upper Murray,
and Mr. Harris, of Tennessee,
visited Atlanta last week.
Come on down with that load
jrtf wood. Bring it in while it
fan wet to work in the field,
Mrs. J. A. McGhee and little
son, Harold, have returned from
a two weeks’ visit in Atlanta. ..
The editor of The Nkws and
wife, and Mrs. R. M.
spent several days last week in
Atlanta.
Dr. F. M. Jones, of Pleasant
Valley, paid Thk Nkws office an
appreciated visit while in town
last Friday.
Miss , Ethel I'arsons arrived
Wednesday.from Decatur, and
will spend several days with her
parents and friends here.
WANTED.—A few cords of
wood on subscription. Don’t let
us freeze to death, ’cause if you
do, there’ll he no Murray
L. L. (Halt and O. H. Ilaflett,
of Ardmore, I. T., are spending a
few days in Spring Place. They
will prospect for gold while in
county.
Herron & Thomas, tlie old reli¬
ables, of Dalton, has two columns
in The News this week. They
will save you money op anything
they carry.
Rev. Rider P. Simmons, a
Presbyterian minister of Rome,
will preach at the Presbyterian
Cthurch in Spring Place Sunday
at 11 o’clock a.m.
Mr. Frierson, the Chatsworth
promoter, is seriously ill at the
Shields House. He has
kind of colic and nothing he
takes seems to do him any good.
John and Tom Carney, Tom
Peeples, Mr. and Miss
yind Miss Nettie Gladden were
«irty of Murray youiiif people in
^HKidance/ upon the42fair in
THE MURRAY NEWS.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, OCTOBER M, 1905.
. W. A. Robertson. the popular
gents’ furnisher, has a couple of
columns in advertising in 1 he
News this week. He will treat
>'»« «gl't with anything he car¬
ries. See him.
A new firm is to be put up in
the city within the next few days,
known as Everett <Y Davis. They
will occupy the house formerly
occupied by Robert Fletcher on
the south side of the square.
The Pendley Brick Company
} iavo decided that the power they
have at their plant is
to pull their machinery and will
have to have to have a 7o-horse
engine and boiler to do (lie work,
This necessitates a delay of sev
eraj weeks in running regular.
Hon. A. K. Ramsey has been
appointed local agent for the In
terstate Commerce Commission,
and if you have land to sell you
will do well to see him. This is
one of the largest concerns in the
South, and is in touch with pros
peetive land buyers all over the
country.
The Olintswnrth’Laml Company
|, as a large force of handsat work
their townsite, and it will be j
only a short time until the town
will be open for occupation. Inj
the meantime let's have Hmi j
road opened up and grade' Mm :
same, so we can get there when !
^ b]mys
lt is with extreme satisfaction
that we present our readers with
a six-page paper this week. Tne
merchant* who have things
sell are advertising with ns and,:
consequently, he have to giver
y OU more reading matter. Trade
with our advertisers and telL
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Quality Is Our specialty
While other dealers talk prices we talk quality and the price,
A man may forget what he paid for his clothes, but he’ll never
y how they
forget how they looked, how they fitted and wore.
Our faultless Clothing saves a man paying made=to=order
prices, and the unpleasant feeling* of wearing* the ordinary ready
made. Our stock never showed up to better advantage, as we
are well equipped in Boy’s and Men’s Clothing, Shirts, under
wear, Hats, Caps, Shoes for Ladies, Gents, Boys and" Children
from an infant’s soft sole to a man’s hunting boot. Also a good
line of Ove^hoes and can fit any size or age, from a baby to a
full grown man. So come to us for your wants.
W. A. ROBE ]m| Q i
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The QothierJH
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Dalton j
Notice
The deacons and members of
| tlio Baptist church am requested
to meet m conference at t he Hap
t,ist church in Spring Place, at
10:30o’clock Sunday, < Jctober 29,
to call a pastor.
C. N. Kino,
Deacon.
Are yon going to to the show?
Dalton, October ill. The great
Sells A Downs shows will exhibit
! in that city, gking two perform
ances and a grand free street
parade. They claim to be abso
lately free from alt fakirs and
skin game men, and h^ve one of
of the largest shows on the conti
The acting performers will
do the daring and hair-raising
feats.* The horses are beautiful;
the menagerie is one of the larg¬
est, in fact, they have everything
that goes to make up a first-class
show. Remember the date.
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The federal government two
years ago appropriated $20,000 j
for the purchase and equipment'
a quarantine station at Bruns-!
wick. Not one cenr of this mou¬
ey has yet been expended, but a
station will soon fie acquired at
less*cost than beg&lfe. would have been
il)lo inthe
It. does not now 'appear that;
there will he any Contests in t«,,c
Albany elections which wdl
r id eaifj hi l.)i:c.:mb'‘£ '
i Rawson is the only candidate
who lias announced for election
1 tu the mayoralty and only three
'candidates have announced for
the three vacant places on the
ulderniunie hoard.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Murray County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court, of Ordinary of said county,
will lie sold at public outcry on
the first Tursday in November,
1 DOG, at the court house in said
Co between the legal hoursof sale
the following real estate in said
county to wit : Forty acres in
the south east corner of lot of
land No. dO in the 9th district
and fid section of said county.
Terms cash. This fid day of Oc¬
tober 1905. J. H. Smith,
Administrator of Caleb Smith.
Leave your laun¬
dry at Kelly’s store
Two shipments
w e ekly—Monday
and Wednesday.
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LOW RATES AGAIN TO
TEXAS
Arkansas and the Sotftlwest. Less
than one-way fare for the round trip
by Memphis and the Cotton Belt Route.
Dates are November 7 and 21, Decem¬
ber 3 and IN
Pick year date and sayyvhaa and
where you wont t o go and we will
(jive you lull information by return
mail.
h, h. surras, o. p, a,
Mill Bill »«!, 103 W. 9ii $!.,
|Wtpa^ t Tenii,
CHATS WORTH
These frosty mornings remind
us of winter.
.Health of this community is
; improving.
Several of our young people
spent a few days of last week
taking in the fair in Atlanta.
Have you ever been to Chats¬
worth? If not, you ought to
come. You will see a pretty
place and enjoy the trip fine.
L. I). Leonard and wife, of Ft.
Mountain, were here Sunday.
Mrs. Will Peeples spent Sun¬
day with Mrs. Jim Stanford.
Willis Pendley, wife and cliil
erefi visifed Chatsworth Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. N. Moreland and her
daughter made a business trip to
Dalton Wednesday.
Wonder what attracts Horace
Moore and Will Carney to Ft.
Mountain so often.
Contractor Charlie Jordan
a pleasant visitor here Sunday
afternoon.
Thad Mullinax and Miss Laura
Springfield were in town Sunday.
One of our most up-to-date
youiig men called down near ML
Zion Sunday, Go ahead, Tom;
1 see where you are right.
Mrs. Florence Holland and sou,
Mini, spent a short while with
friends here Saturday evening.
Treasurer W. A. Campbell \va«
here Sunday afternoon.
Grover and Miss Jennie Tom
passed through our burg Sunday
afternoon,
Cotton and pea picking will
soon be over ami then we’/e go
iug to rest. F
Ed and Dock Cox and Dennis
Groves and several others whom
we did not know were in oqr city
-Btfodtitf 'dftefnttbii'. !r
Aii.nr.KY.
Without a solid foundation no
structure will stand. First lay
the cornerstone and build, on a
solid rock. Then the stones will
not tear down. Cyclones may
drive away mansons; fire may de
srroy cities; nations will rise and
fall; temples will crumble to
ruin, but an education grows
stronger day by day and is never
destroyed. Everyone has the
power to give himself that which
is worth more than ail gold and
silver. As Gibbon says : “Every
person has two educatione; that
which lie receives from others,
and one more important, that
which lie gives himself.”
Now is the time; choose it for
its value and learn your small
filings after the reward lias come,
Live a century ahead of your fel¬
low citizen as Martin Luther did
and know tilings that are worthy
of mention.
May this land of ours continue
to send forth the strongest men
of the globe. And'they must bo
from somewhere. Where will
they come from? Will they be
from Georgia? Will they fie
from Murray county? Yes; we
can truly say that the material is
found in this open mountain air
for the greatest men of the na
tion; nothing lacking hut culti¬
vation,and now is the time. Will
you listen when a chance to oy
tain that which has no figure JKm s^"
Hfcjmg its value?
Tjjunuiiumt stand u\Jm Hg
( and
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fen
NO. ,)6
MT. ZION
Frank Peeples and wife made
a shopping trip to Dalton Mon¬
day.
Miss Margaret Riordon is teach¬
ing music in our neighborhood.
I wonder where John Holland
went Sunday afternoon, as it was
late when he got home.
Thad Mullinax and Miss Laura
Springfield visited Chatsworth
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertie Phipps made Mrs.
Mary Mo Han a pop call Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Florence Holland and
children spent Sunday at the
home of Frank Peeples.
Charlie,Jordan was at Chats*
worth Sunday afternoon.
Guess who didn’t get to go vis¬
iting Sunday night.
Miss Mary Peeples spent Sat¬
urday night with her cousin,Miss
Pyrene Holland.
A Country Girl.
The Original.
Foley A Co., Chicago, originat¬
ed Honey and Tar as a throat and
lung remedy, and on account of
the great merit and popularity of
Foley’s Honey and Tar many im¬
itations are offered for the genu¬
ine. Ask for Foley’s Honey and
Tar and refuse any substitute of¬
fered as no other preparation will
give the same satisfaction.. It is
in.Idly laxative. It contains no
opiates and is safest for children
and delicate persons. Sold by S.
II. Kelly.
The Value of Education
From the earliest days of the
history of civilized nations the
word “Education” has been liv¬
ing in the heart of every living
mortal.
Th o.yo ung' may ask ,fiae ques¬
tion: “What am 1 to do?” Then
comes the answer: “You are able
to do nothing without an educa¬
tion, but with one the world ex¬
tends its hand and says ‘Come;
we want those prepared for duty,
those who know the value of
work and the value of knowing
how to reach some desired point
on that great road to success. ”
Why do the young of today
waste their time when centuries
ago Pestalozzi, the poorest of the
poor, set on foot the greatest ed¬
ucational system now in exist¬
ence?