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VOL. 28
PURELY LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
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J. b. Braraa.ettisa new sub
scriber.
Constable Sam Dugger was in
the city Monday.
Joe Evett is a new name on
our subscription list.
George Hampton will read
The News fora year.
J. 0. McEntire, of Sumach,
spent Tuesday in the city.
J. L. Russell, of Ilassler Mill,
v,ill read Thk News this year.
McWilliams Bros, are ottering .
some unusual bargains this week,
Mr. ami Mrs. Fain Heartsell
are the proud parents of a' tine
boy.
Max Keister, of Atlanta, is
spending this week with home
j u |l <s
G. F Ihirnam has about recov¬
ered from his recent serious ae
cideut.
Mr an’ I 1 Rouse left Tuesday
for extended visit through
T 1 *', i „ „ » , ,
« I«,„l<..l >rflmury a court
Monday.
Ben Keith, of Oran, is a
name on our ever growing sub
Kcription' list.
The young people enjoyed
party at. the home of J. L.
Thursday night.
Guy Keister and wife of
ton spent Sunday with
in Spring Place.
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We are pleased to say to our Murray county friends, and general public, that
we are now ready to take care of your business.
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ff you have money to deposit, we can take care of it. If you want to borrow money, we can care for
your wants also. All accounts will be appreciated, large or small, and especially the accounts of LADIES
and CHILDREN.
SOME SAFE TALK
SAFE, because we have the best Manganese, three time lock, steel sale, which the Victor Safe and Lock Co., agrees
bv contract, to refund cost of safe, with proof that a safe of this type lias ever been successfully burglarized.
SAFE, because we carry $10,000 burglar insurance to cover any loss by burglars in case we should fall their victims.
SAFE, because we have a lire-proof vault,
SAFE, because the cashier is under a Fidelity Bond, to guarantee you against loss by any shortage in his accounts.
SAEE, because we have good stockholders, $ good county and good citizens.
We respectfully ask a liberal part of your patronage
SlITTA MX V. f - - ■ Ill Spring to, Ga
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RED Mil AT T "HE CONSUMER: — m g & 4
We give you o„ .Osolute guarantee that each iQc plug of m I h:
Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains more
good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c
piug of any weight offered or sold by any factory.
Si Write name and address plately here: A 8b W-i.*- V
and mail this advertise mert,wc s card which will entitle him to one 5c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at any store handling this brand.
TO ANY CHEWER of tobacco who will cut out us aiPS c ,. * K. C.
THE MURRAY NEWS
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 9 , 1906 .
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Jones is
slowly after a severe attack- of
{ pnemnomii.
R.ud Ilall and Dave Cos bey
• have purchased the George
Swanson farm near the Gordon
| county line,
The many friends of Miss Id in -
ma Cox will be glad to learn that
;she is improving after a serious
spell of sickness.
j In another column you will
j notice the ad of Rev. C. M. Pitts
of Wells. He will sell all of
: his personal property on the loth
■ and you might make it to your
\ interest to attend.
j Baker A Buchanan, of Dalton,
j i, aV e opened up a first class
j niture store in that city and they
I can make it. to your interest to
«ee them when you need
j thing in their line. Read their
ad in* another column.
*
Hands Wanted.
T'ho Chatsworth Land Company
wants about twenty-five hands
to work on streets, etc., at ('hats
worth, wages range from
^
(,» a>
Crockett in Jail.
Harry ('rocket!, the man who
| stole the horse and buggy months from
; F. W. Markin several
ago, has been am steiluml mdged
in jail in Pittsdielu, 11!, SSmr iff
Groves and Mr. .V ark in leave
today alter their prisoner.
OAKLAND
I{ ello. yellow hammer! Would
]ik(> tf) hear frun , you again .
Heulth of oUl , cown ,unity is
good at present. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Davis
day evening.
Mr. Tom Carney, of Chats
worth, was m our burg one day
last week.
Arthur Roberts was the guest
of Oscar Stuart Sunday.
Lanier Median was riding high
through : our burg Sunday morn
mg.
Lee Griffith passed through our
, Mll , u!ay morning enroute to
i) a j l()n
Wood hauling is the order of
Hie day here.
Russ Me Han was in our
Monday,
CENTER HILL.
Health is very good 111 our
community. * -
Mr. Jim Gray and Miss Emma
Jones were-happily married
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sisson visited
their father, Mr. Henson Sunday
| Mr . uml Mr,. I..' 1>. Leonard
|payed their daughter, Miss Zoe
Leonard a call Sunday.
Miss Fanny Stuart visited at
the homo of G. W. Hampton
Sunday,
Mr. and .Mrs. Roberts- visited
Holly Sunday.
( Miitc a crowd attended Sun¬
day school Sunday morning, come
again.
Mr. Mont Roberts and lady,
1 visited at the home of G. W.
Hampton Sunday.
Mr. White and children, pass
( ed through burg enroute to
our
t ■ ,,, '** v Sum. , ay.
Mr. Alfred Median spent
1 Thursday night with Mr.
; Gray. The boys, enjoyed a big
j serenade at Mr. Gray’s Monday
night.
Mr. Mont Roberts made a bus
ioess trip to Chatsworth Monday.
| -sRiuess wliat two young ladies
a,’pi young men washed their
face in stump water Saturday
night,lookout!
Sunday school at this place
L progressing nicely under Miss
Zoe Leonard of Pleasant; Valley.
I AT Misses Fannie Stuart, Lula
Bridges and Zoe Leonard if t he
roads were muddy Sunday.
i Mrs. G. W. Hampton visited
| afternoon. “Aunt Polly” Orshorn Monday
Misses Fannie and Lizzie Stu
»ri and brothers, Luther and
j Ofcr. who are in school at Spring
| Place, visited Immefolks batur
day and Sunday.
Little Kate Wright is on the
sfck , W .
Mrs, Erie Moreland was visit*
ing iiomefoli-.s a day of last week.
Mr. G. W. Hampton made a
business trip to Spring Place
Monday.
'Miss Virginia Edmondson
passed through our burg last
week.
Jack, Buck and Bike.
HOLLY
! School- is.progressing nicely at
! Casy’s Springs now.
, J Sheriff Bill Groves, of Spring
[>i ue ,-, was in town on business-!
I last week.
I Sid VVi!Iison and George
Anderson, of Ball Ground, were
.smiling on friends here yester
clay.
Lommie I ogle and Miss .Gary
Sanders, spent, one day of last
week with Miss Mamie Oi,-.born.
Mrs. Ed Jolmsou and babies
visited her mother, Mrs. E.
Edmondson one day last week,
John Jordan has put him up a
ware house oii Ids premises
recently.
George Pritchett, of Glia11
uo °£ a ’ visitor! Immefolks a few
days of last week.
Miss Suclie Walls and Miss
Virginia Edmondson visited rel¬
atives at Spring Place Friday and
Saturday.
Misses Mattie, and Mary San
tiers and Miss licitie and May
Luffmati were visiting in
Saturday.
Jim Roberts was shopping in
town Saturday.
There will be preaching at
Casy’s Springs church next Sat¬
urday and Sunday.
Misses Mapd and May Ovbey,
of Bilnd Tiger Bluff were shop¬
ping in town Thursday.
Misses Ola and Ethel Burks
and little sister, Willie, visited
at the home of Mrs. Oarlock Sun¬
day afternoon.
Marion Elrod and son, Freeman
made a business trip to Dalton
NO. 9
Saturday,
Mr. John Jordan’s health is
improving.
Mrs. David Voting and child¬
ren, visited her mother near
Oakland Saturday and Sunday.
Frank Holder, of Jackson
county, visited at the home of
Mrs. E. M. E immidson last Stin
day and Monday.
I Night Gallmatt was hand shak
| , n g with friends here Saturday.
Mr. Ed Roberts and Mr. Farro,
0 j Dalton, passed through our
town Monday.
Brindles and sons, passed
( through our town today moving
j their saw mill to lower Murray,
Miss Mable Gaurdine and little
brother Walter, were in town
Monday.
j Henry Ingle and John Sanders
visited at the home of John
Burks Sunday evening.
Hollybebuy.
BOARDERS WANTED.
We have moved into the W.
J. Johnson property and are pre
pared to keep boarders. Can
give you something good to eat
and a good bed. A liberal, pat
ronage solicited! Rates reason
J, E, Johnson.
Beals the Music Cure.
“To keep the body in tune,”
writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20
Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. . ■ 1 take Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They are the most
reliable and pleasant laxative I
have found.” Best for the Stom¬
ach Liver and Bowels. Guaran¬
teed bv J. L. Robinson, druggist,
25ceiti.