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VOL. 28
PURELY LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Joe McEntire was in the city
yesterday.
Ben Bates aad wife visited
Dalton yesterday.
T. J. Peeples, of Dalton spent
Monday in the city.
Miss Johnnie Pierce, of Cobut
ta Springs, visited here a few
days last week.
O. A. Jenkins and family have
moved to the Kelly farm, one
mile east of the city.
Splendid line of Men’s Shirts
a bargain at 89c each.
Dalton Novelty Go.
O. Parrott, one of Dennis’pop¬
ular merchants, made a business
trip to Dalton this week.
S. F. Moss is erecting a hand¬
some residence on his property,
one-half mile north of the city.
Full line of dinner sets in chi¬
na. Laces and embroideries at
rock bottom prices. Novelty
Dalton Co.
Mrs, Starnes, of Ball Ground,
lias returned home after a pleas¬
ant visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Peeples.
Do you want to make a present
to your wife, sweetheart or your¬
self? The place to tind some¬
thing novel, pretty, nice and
cheap is from the Dalton Novelty
Co.
Clifford Moore, Willie Keith,
and Daws Keith have returned
to Chattanooga after a several
day’s visit to friends arid rela¬
tives in the county.
We have twenty dozen Men’s
Hats, worth from *1.50 to $2.50,
each, which we will sell you at
69 cents! Merchants, it will pty
you to look us up,
Dalton Novelty Co.
The Dalton Novelty company
are back in their old stand in
Dalton with a larger stock of
goods tnan ever before. These
good people are making friends
every day and have an immense
business.
L. D. Leonard, of Fort Moun
tain, passed through the city
yesterday en route to Dalton
with a load of produce. Doak j
says it will not lie long until
these long, tiresome trips, over
rough roads will be a thing of
the past.
In another column you will
notice the announcement of J. C.
McEntire, for representative.
Mr. McEntire has served the
people of the county in the past,
and if they elect him to repre¬
sent them they will put the
affairs of the county in good
hands.
Hull Kerr and family have
moved from Pittsburg to Dalton.
Mr. Kerr will be in the general
merchandise business in that
city and we predict for him a
great success, for he is a hustler.
Hull is too well known for us to
comment on his ability to sell
you goods cheaper than anybody.
Read his 'announcement in an¬
other column.
In another column you will
notice the advertisement of the
Carter Dry Goods and Shoe Co.
Mr. Corter, the head of the firm
needs no introduction to the
people of Murray, having been in
business in Dalton several years
ago. This firm has purchased
the entire stock of merchandise
formerly owned by Foster, Son
A Harlan, and until it is
will sell you goods at almost
your own price.
Arm Torn Off in Gin.
John White Harris happened
to the 3 ad misfortune Friday of
last week, at his gin in Fashion,
of having his left arm torn from
from his body.
He was cleaning the gin while
in motion and his coat sleeve
came in coutact with the saws
with the above result.
THE MURRAY NEWS.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, MARCH 2, 1906.
LITTLE HOLLOW
Alfred McHan spent Sat¬
urday night with Mr. Wesley
Gray.
Frank Sanders tilled his regu¬
lar appointment Sunday.
George Anderson cafwwJ on
Miss Minnie Gray Sunday after
noon.
Miss Zoe Leonard visited her
cousin Mrs. Hugh Saturday and j
Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Grice and Mr.
and Mrs. Brice visited Center I
Hill Sunday. I
Charlie Henson and Frank 1
Dean passed through the hollow ;
Sunday. Anderson is going j
Master Ed
to school to Pleasant Valley.
Tom Gray went shopping to
Dalton Monday. I
Gene Gray and wife visited
their father, Frank Jones Friday.
Arthur Roberts and Miss
Emma and Russell McHan and
sister, Miss Ola, visited Center
Hill Sunday.
Wesley Gray went slumping to
Holly Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ovbery a
fine boy.
Mrs. Emma and Minnie Gray
called on Mrs. Pickering Friday
evening.
Asa Pettie and Miss Mahalie
Anderson passed through the
hollow Sunday.
E. E. A\ii W. x M.
A Scientific Wonder
The cures that stand to its
credit make Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve a wonder. It cured E. R.
Mulford, lecturer for the patrons
of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa.,
of a distressing case of Piles. It
heals the worst Burns, Sores,
Boils, Fleers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt JRheum.
Only 25c at J. L. Robinson’s.
CHATSWORTH
Recently I heard some one say
he went to see Eton but
that lie couldn’t find the place
’twas so little. It wouldn’t be
safe for any one to say that about
Chats worth.
Hon. Pleas McGhee and Mes
Mag Gideons and Florence
Lowry were here Sunday
John Evans and sisters, Misses
Mattie, and Annie Bates spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
relatives and friends here.
Misses Sallie and Pyrene Hol¬
land were attractive visitors here
Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Anderson and three
children and Willard Gladden
and sister Miss Nettie, of Amzi,
took dinner last Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carney.
Perry and Miss Jessie Varnell.
were among friends here Sunday
afternoon.
Will Carney and Tom Wright
were calling on the Soring Place
fair sex Sunday evening.
Harold Willingham, of Mar¬
ietta, was in the city several
days last week.
J. W. Etheredge and family
Mrs. E. A. Glass, and Luke
Henry, wife and baby, were
Among Ohatsworth friends yes¬
terday.
Quite a number of Daltonians
were here recently.
T. J, Ovbey and wife, of Tem¬
ple Grove, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Jim Springfield has returned
home after several days visit to
relatives in Chattanooga. He
repor t s a p l ea sant time.
are gorrv to note the illness
of Miss Bessie Markin,
Come aga i n Bermuda, we al
ways welcome those who know a
good thing when they see it.
^y] ien you } iear the whistle of
the trains, saw-mills, brick
p j antg? e tc you may know
Ghatsworth j 8 on a boom.
We sell the genuine Southern
Sewing Machines.—Caylor
Yates Dalton, Ga.
HOLLY
This beautiful weather has got
the farmers hustling around pre¬
paring for another crop.
Mrs. Van Owens and daughter
Miss Willie, were shopping in
town Saturday.
John and Dock Pritchett were
in town today.
Henry Bellew was out driving
his beautiful horse Sunday after
noon.
Will Sanders and family, of
Indian Territory, have returned
to make Murray their home.
Wesley Gray passed through
town today, en route to Baatn
ers.
Mrs. Bob Gudger, of Spring
Place, visited her mother, Mrs.
E. M. Edmondsbti, Friday and
Saturday.
Will Pritchett and George
Bagley were here Friday.
Frank Dean made a flying trip
Holly one day this week.
There will be Sunday school
singing at Prospect next
Everybody invited to
The Misses McEntire and
brother Johnnie, who are attend¬
school at Pleasant Valley,
home folks Saturday and
John Burks has moved his
on this side of the creek.
Jackson Cagle was in town
Mrs. Drake Longridge and
Miss Bertha, were in
town Thursday.
Miss Tbeo Towurond visited
Misses Burks Sunday.
Bob Jones and Miss Ollie
Bishop were happily
Sunday afternoon. We wish
them much joy and
through life.
Misses Elsie and Mina Burks
and M'iss Then Towurond went
buggy riding Sunday.
.John Ingle visited bis son,
Andy, Sunday afternoon.
Joe Sanders and wife visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes¬
ley Sanders Sunday.
Miss Nannie Casey Miss Lillie
Gas wick visited Miss Maudie
Hilley Sunday afternoon.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
Harrison Ingle got his house and
all its contents destroyed by fire
last Thursday. It caught by the
wind blowing fire on the bed
clothes.
Several from here have recent¬
ly moved to Ohatsworth.
Hoeeyberry.
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy of the race.
Constipation, often ends in Ap
pendicitis. To avoid all
trouble with Stomach, Liver
Bowels, take Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They perfectly
late these organs, without pain
or discomfort, 25c at J. L. Robin¬
son’s.
MT. ZION
Walter Howard and
Maud and Mattie McHan
in our community Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertie Plfipps spent Sun¬
day with her sister, Mrs.
Adams who is very sick.
Alford McHan and sister
Cola, spent Saturday night with
Misses Emma and Bertie Rob
erts.
Miss Florence Swanson
was seriously burned several
weeks ago is improving under
skillful attention of Dr. John H.
Steed.
Lewis McHan and wife
Sunday with tneir daughter, Mrs.
Rosa Williams.
Misses Sallie and Pyrene
land spent Sunday afternoon
Miss Dora Martin.
John Springfield and
s pent Sunday at the home of
Coleys.
Misses Tibbie Adams and
nie Red, of Ft, Mountain,
Saturday night at the home
Jim Swanson.
White Rose.
CHATSWORTH
The many friends of Charlie
Markin will be pained to learn
that he is critically ill with
pneumonia fever at his home
near here.
Cliatswprth enjoyed a dance at
Hopedule one night lust week.
Pihasaut Valley, Fort Moun¬
tain, Spring Place, Mt. Zion and
Dalton were well represented
here Sunday.
Harry Wright spent Sunday in
Dalton.
Jqhn Carney and sisters visit¬
ed friends at Amzi Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Hughes, of Spring
Place and Miss Lizzie Varnell, of
Amzi, were pleasant oallers Mon¬
day.
Miss Lille Wright is on the
sick list.
Elion.
M L ZION.
John Springfield and family
spent Sunday at the home of T.
J. Springfield,
E, D. Humphrey, of Dennis,
spent Sunday night at the home
of I). F. Peeples.
Tvni Carney, of Ohatsworth,
was in our burg a few hours
Sunday to the delight of his
many friends.
Miss Laura Springfield spent
Sunday night at the home of
Mrs F. G. Holland.
Miss Lola McHan called on
j Miss Florence Swanson Sunday
afternoon.
Several of young people called
on Bob and Miss Ella Peeples
Sunday night and report a de
j lightful time.
Mrs. Bertie Phipps is on the
j s j e |j list but am glad to note
is 1 .moving
Rouen a.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
■mi— r r——-——.................
We are now located at the same store we oc=
cupied before our other store was burned, next
to Gregory & Gregory, Hamilton street, and are
better prepared than ever to serve the trade.
This season, we shall make a special effort to
carry a fine line of MILLINERY and shall sell
same at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES.
When you come to Dalton look us up for No=
tions, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Glassware and
MILLINERY.
DALTON NOVELTY CO.
PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN GEORGIA!--
BERMUDA.
School closed at this place Fri
day.
Miss Verna Leonard who has
been teaching school at this place
will leave Monday for her school
at Carters.
Misses Alma Hill, Ora and
Pearl Ellis visited our school one
day last week.
Virgil Barksdale was in our
town Friday.
Messrs Will and Doss Keith, of
Chattanooga, were here Thurs¬
day.
Mrs. W. J. White has returned
from a visit to her father’s family
in Catoosa.
Martin Roberts and wife visit¬
ed at the home of Marion Ellis
1 Sunday,
We are sorry to note the illness
of Mrs. Bertha Peeples.
Tarve Morris, of Pleasant YjjjL
ley, .visited his broth#!* 'Tom
, Morns r ,. ly. .
recent •
Sam Ellis who lias been
ing school in Atlanta visited hi.%
Uncle, Mr. J. C. Ellis,'one day
last week.
Will Grice called on
Eaw Sunday afternoon.
Bob Hill has been visiting
home folks this week.
Jim Treadwell, wife and little
Mason, called at the home of Mr
Jack Mason recently.
All who are interested in the
organization of a Sunday school
at Bermuda are requested to be
r,here * the first Sunday in March
ut 2 p. m. Everybody „ invited.
We regret that Mr. J. 0. Ellis
is suffering from a very
rising 011 his hand.
Mrs. Mary Treadwell’s condi¬
tion remains unimproved.
Many of the neighbors' in this
vicinity are 'Buffering from' bad
NO. 12
$100 Reward $100.
L have the best pasture in north
Georgia, two and one-half miles
north of Spring Place, I will be at
pasture Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday of each week. Gates
will be kept locked. 0. T. Owens
will give you any information
you may desire. Pasture will be
open April 1st. Terms, cash
paid before stock is taken out.
T. J. PEEPLES.
Doctors are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of
Kenneth Melver,’ of Vanceboro,
Me., is the subject of much in¬
terest to tiie medical fraternity
and a wide circle of friends. He
says of his case : “Owing to se¬
vere inflammation of the Throat
and congestion of the Lungs,
three doctors gaye me up to die,
when, as a last resort, I was in¬
duced to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery and 1 am happy to say,
it .saved my life.” Cures the
and Colds, Bron
Tonsifitis,^ Weak Lungs,
Hoarseness J, $nu Lavxrippe. (mar
at L; Robinson’s drug
Bt o,%,* 505 and *1.00. Trial
bottle*fre.e.
Torture by Savages.
“Speaking of the torture to
which some of savage tribes in
the Phillippities subject their
captives, reminds me of the in¬
tense suffering I endured for
three months from inflammation
the Kidneys,” says *W. M.
Sherman of Cushing, Me., “Notli
ing helped me until I tried
Electric,Bittefs, three bottles of
which completely cured me;”
Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspep
sL ' Blood disorders and Malaria ;
and restores the weak and ner
vous to robust: health. Guaran
y>ed by J. L. Robinson, Price general
merchandise. 50c. ■* *
colds.
The farmers in’this community
are beginning to hustle this fine
weather. .
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