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VOL. 27
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My Regular Bargain Days Are s % leys and Saturdays
I bought an immense sj|kk of Shoes in the
early Fall, before the price advanced and 1 am
giving my customers the BENEFIT of same.
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I am selling Shoes for $1.25 that cannot be bought today by wholesale for less than $1.20.
My line of children’s shoes is complete and 1 will sell them at unheard of prices.
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I have a large assortment of Pants, regular price $1.25; Bargain Day price 09c.
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Our big stock of Skirts, Jackets and Capes is going fast and if you are in need of anything in
this line you had better come soon or you will regret it. They will only last a few more days
and are befng sold very low. %
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Lewis W. Thompson \
PliRLEY LOCAL AMD PERSOMAL
Mrs. W. R. Black, of Oran,is a
paid up subscriber. !
Esq. J. M. Poag, of Sumach, i
spent yesterday in tne city.
Willard Gladden, of Dalton I
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs. Callie Palmer, of Wells
has our thanks for subscription.
Miss Biddle Carney, of Chats
worth, About was everything in the city in yesterday, this coun- j
try went to the show in Dalton
Tuesday,
Will Carney, of Chatsworth,
was a pleasant caller at our office
w .... a(U >,
Chattanooga Clifford Moore alter lifts a week’s returned stay toj
,
with his parents.
Miss Fannie Stuart,of Bull Pen j
district, has entered schoool at j
Lucy Hill Institute. j
Mrs. Carrie Cole is fast ennva-!
iescing from a severe sickness of |
two weeks duration.
Taylor Osborn and mother, of
Bull Pen, were in the city on
business Wednesday.
Guy Keister, one of McWil
lains Bros.’ popular salesmen,
spent Sunday at home.
A number of young people |lrs, mi
joyed a candy pulling at
A. Pierce’s Tuesday nigli’r.
Misses Erie, Maude and Lucile
Ramsey passed through the city
Tuesday en route to Dalton.
Read the advertisement of
C Williams elsewhere in this
issue. He has some exceptional
bargains to offer you.
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SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 3, 1905.
T. A. Frierson, the Chatsworth
land man, has returned to Atlan
ra where he will spend a few
days.
Mines. Emily Love and J. E.
Johnson spent yesterday at Holly
as the guests of Mrs. J. L. Ed¬
mondson.
Miss Ethel Parsons returned to
Decatur today, after a pleasant
visit of several days to her pa
r enfcs'htre.
^ Mnmy Oom]ty Flour Mi]]
as Vteeri shut down several days ,
on account of repairs being made i
on the boiler. j
Mj8gesJimmie 0o , e and Lena
Henry have returned home after
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Mrs. 0. p TT H. Jones, at D.Mo».«..
Misses Lena Keith, of Pleasant
Chattanooga,spent Valley, and Grace Tuesday Keith, night ofj
at the home of Ordinary Gudger.
>f r an d Mrs (’ T Owens and I
c j,ildren have returned
Chattanooga, where they went to
attend the Peoples-I.nek wed
G. L. Moore and family are
shopping in Dalton today. The
merchants who advertise in Tiik
News are the ones who get Mur
ray’s trade.
jjj ss Fu ] a Edmondson left yes
for Atlanta, where she
has accepted a position as
er in one of the public schools of
Fulton county.
• s i couples from
evera
Place enjoyed a Hallowe’en party
given by the Misses Edmondson
at Holly, Tuesday night. They
, report the time of their liv; s.
Tjik Murray News greets you
again this week with a six-page
paper, and it hopes to keep up
the gait indefinitely. The people
have been good to it of late and
it appreciates the favors.
Judge A. W. Fite held a call
session of Murray superior court
in Spridg Place last Saturday for
the purpose ©f granting an amend¬
ment to the North Georgia .Min¬
ing and Milling Co.’s charter.
E>uy j, 3. ..... WUSOIl
Hpfsfpr fllld bfi fl£lD=
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foum 11 aOV < * ,i y kind 0
WOOd WOOU or OriraSH. trash For 1 Or
Sale Oil IV by EvaflS
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If i!ome of you delinquents
a load of wood the
^’ole ; o N«ws death. fc.rue Is ti,ere ,, gmng one to of
you who lias not had a
warm fire this week?
cold enough to have a
one? As we worked away, shiv
ering with cold, laboring with all
iour might to keep from
and at the same time trying
! give'you a good paper, visions
j a warm fire made of hickory wood
|came to us and for a moment we
forgot ourse]ves aud knew noth
- ng exce pfc tJiat somebody had
! brought us a load of wood. But
reality soon forced itself
back upon us and we awoke to
the fact that it was only a dream.
Please, Mr. Delinquent, bring
some wood. *
Id answer to the appeal
out for help on subscription,
few of our friends who knew
needy condition responded
the: trough. To them we give
heartfelt, sincere and
thanks,, for about, this time of
year wo are always in need
some money to buy the children
some slices and things. You
know how the little fellows look
forward to the time when you
will sell your cotton. Well, our
lilfle feliows too, look forward to
h,-> time'when we will collect on
subscription. The subscription
list Is to us what the hale of cot
tqn is to you. .Seriously we need
ab " ut 0IU! t; ‘j™' 1 tloHaifc, ami
it you Will all come across about
a dollar apiece, we can raise it
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down, it ain’t going to hurt. you.
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OAKLAND
Hello, Yellowhammer. I am
glad to see you out again.
Health is very good at present.
Mrs. Mary Median is visiting
Mrs. U. N, Jones.
Elias McHan vissted Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Sunday. '
Mrs. Mary Mclian, Miss Bessie
Owens, Free and Charlie Davis,
Presley and Fain Wilson,Richard
Loni, Perry and John Owens vis
ited the home of S. \V. Blassin-
I game Sunday.
Sim Springfield and Mass
Ogletree passed through Sunday
afternoon.
, Waiter and pisses
and Sfattie Jongs and Miss Lola
Mellan visited the railroad Sun
day.
; Robb'ie Wilson and Night Long
went to the mountains Sunday,
J. R. Townsend and family
and Mrs. Mary Blassingame and
son, Oar], visited relatives in
Gordon county Saturday night.
Miss Nannie Jones is
her sister, Mrs. D. A, Young,
near Holly.
Miss Delia Townsend is visit
mg >'isistu, ;lis. Willie vo
erts, at Holly.
Miss Ellen Roberts visitedMiss
Beulah and Viunio Tow,.»nd
Saturday night and Sunday.
j Torn Willbanks paid Miss Mat
tie Jones a pop call Sunday af
ternoon.
" Miss Vinnie Townsend visited
tto Miw.lW»rt,S.»hy.
‘VT she “T hml -7'. at ! Casey’s "
Sumiay,
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A big shipment
of fresh loaded
shells just receiv=
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Health of the neighborhood is j
very good glad at present. j
I am to note that Mrs.
Mary Mclian is able to be out
again.
Our Mt. Zion music class is
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progressing nicely—could not be
otherwise urider the guidance of
our experienced teacher, MissN.
A Riardon, whom we will try to
keep with us quite a while.
Misses Georgia and Belle Mor¬
rison spent Sunday with Miss
Hattie Willbanks.
John Holland and mother went
on a shopping expedition to Dal¬
ton last Saturday.
I am sorry to note that Miss
Ella Peeples is on the sick list.
As last Sunday was such a de¬
lightful day there was quite a
a large attendance at Mt. Zion
Misses Willie Owens and Dora
Wood attended Sunday school at
Mt /um Sunday.
Mark Willbanks, a popular
young man of Fort Mountain,
dined with litobard and Sim
Springfield Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Gregory has re
turned home from a week’s visit
to her fater-in-law,Seth Gregory,
at- Pleasant Valley.
Best wishes to Tun News and
>ts n,any readers.
Country Girl.
Public Speaking
Judge A. W. Fite will speak
at trieicouft house in Dalton on
Saturday, Mnv. IS, 1905, at 10
o’clock a.m. Evcryliody is invit¬
ed and especially Hon. Gordon
Lee, to whom will be given an
equal division of time.
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