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VOL. 28
PURELY LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Meal and hulls for sale by J.
L. Cole.
G. A. Kelly and wife shopping
in Dalton Monday.
T. J. Ramsey and wife spent
Sunday nigbt in Dalton.
Clerk G. 11. Arrowood spent
Monday night in Dalton.
W. D. Flood, Oran, Ga., will
read The News for the year.
Col. C. N. King is spending
the week in middle Georgia.
Miss Nettie Rouse, Gunpow¬
der, Ky., is a new subscriber.
O. E. Horton, of Atlanta, spent
a portion of this week in the city,
Splendid line of Men’s Shirts
a bargain at. 89c each.
Dalton Novelty Co.
E. K. Campbell, Moody Tex.,
is a new name Cn our subscript
ion list,
L. W. Thompson and Mac
Anderson spent Wednesday in
Dalton.
All parties wanting detective
work done should write I) No, 5
Enoch, Ga.
W. H. Pemlley and family
have into their new residence at
Chats worth. *
Col. F. B. Arthur, of Ameri
cus, spent a couple of days 111
the city this week.
Mrs. J. L. Edmondson and
Miss Beckic Rutledge, of Holly,
spent Tuesday in the city.
Grdver and Miss Jennie Terry
**
their home at Hassler Mill,
Will Black and wife, of Dal
ton, and Mrs. George L. Harlan ’
of Calhoun, spent Sunday . . the ,,
in
city.
Hon. A. K, Ramsey went to
Atlanta this week to attend a
meeting of legislative commit
tees.
Full line of dinner sets in chi
na. Laces and embroideries at
rock bottom prices.
Dalton Novelty Co.
Oliver Dickson and Clinton
Kelly, of Waleska, spent a few
days of this week with home
folks.
I\ (I. Hilliard and family have
moved into their re.ide.me
recently purchased from W. H.
Pendley.
Do you want to make a present
to your wife, sweetheart or your¬
self? The place to find some¬
thing novel, pretty, nice and
cheap is from the Dalton Novelty
Co.
Misses Kate Keister, Mamie
Pendley, Jim Cole, Nettie Moore,
Nettie Rouse, Flora Rouse and
Ethel Chamblee were
visitors at The News office last
Saturday.
We have twenty dozen Men’s
Ilats, worth from $1.50 to $2.50,
each, which we will sell you at
69cents! Merchants, it will pty
you to look us up.
Dalton Novelty Co.
A number of our subscribers
responded to our call for help on
last Tuesday and w r e make a
thankful bow to every one of
them. Let more come and do
likewise.
L. W. Thompson is receiving
his new stock of spring and sum
mer goods and has one of the
nicest lines he has ever brought
to Spring Place. Watch for big
ad next week, it will tell you all
about it and quote you some
astonishingly low prices.
Prof. „ „ T T. A. . Keith, ifh of or Austin, Austin
Texas, an old Murray boy, spent
the first part of the week with
relatives in the county. Tom
Li-made has made a a »reai °reat success success in the
west as a teacher, and was sent
as ILtCjrii a delegate from the Lniyersi
.Ite.ldaV'imporUnt
meeting of teachers.
THE MURRAY NEWS
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, MARCH 9 1906.
BERMUDA.
Sunday school was organized
at this place last Sunday with a
good attendance.
Miss Annie Messer was in our
town Sunday.
Miss Daisy Cox and John Hol¬
land culled on j\Iiss Pearl Ellis
recently.
Harrison Greason and Walter
Howard were here last week.
Mrs. Florence Lowry was in our
burg Saturday.
Misses Nettie Gladden and
Mattie Anderson spent Saturday
night with Misses Ork and Myrtle
Ellis.
W. J. White of this place is at
present engaged with the Chats
worth Land Co. in the general
improvement of their flourishing
town.
Mrs. Haney, Jim Ellis and
wife, of Fashion, called at the
home of Mr. J. 0. Ellis Sunday.
Miss Gallic Davis called on her
sister, Mrs. Harvey Henderson
one day lust week.
Albert Faw called on Frank
White Saturday.
Miss Alma Hill spent one night
last week with Miss Ora Ellis,
Mrs. Rachael Chastain visited
Mrs. White Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertha Peeples who has
been seriously ill at her father’s
home is much improved at t-liis
writing.
Mrs. M. G. Hill visited at the
home of W. J. White recently,
Tnix ik.
A Scisntifii Wonder
The mires that stand to its
cred t make Bucbleu’s Arnica
8 a! ve a wonder. It cured E. R.
of sflg&tfjziiuss; distressing case of Piles. It
a
heal* the worst' Burns Sores,
Boils, l leers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum,
0n]y 2 5 C at J. L. Robinson’s.
HOLLY
(j 0 ]_ y am Gourdine and John
]j ur ks, made a business trip to
Dalton yesterday.
Mrs, Bob Gudger and Mrs.
Virgil Pendley, of Spring Place,
visited Mrs. E. M. Edmondson
Friday.
Mrs. John Ingle visited her
son Andy, Sunday.
Walker Pritchett and Misses
Mina and Minnie Hayes were in
Monday,
Mrs. Lattie, of Franklin eomi
ty, ,s v.sitmg her d.ogl.ter, Mrs.
John Jordan this week.
Grover Burks and Dock
j> ritchetfc made a flying trip to
Chatsworth Sunday afternoon.
Nathan Roberson was here
Sunday.
Will Roberts has moved his
to Chatsworth. We wore
sorry to see them leave us.
Ferman Elrod spent Saturday
Ing °,
Uncle Marion Wither and son,
Lee, made a busiaess trip to
Holly Monday.
Sam Bfassingame passed
through town Saturday.
Babe Deal made a business
trip to Gordon county last week.
Little Bob Gudger, of Spring
Place, is visiting his grand¬
mother, Mrs. E. M. Edmondson,
this week.
Bob Jones and bis bride passed
through tow’ii this week eti route
to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bishop.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Ingle, a fine baby girl.
Bob White and Will Sanders
were here Saturday.
Jim Cagle was in town Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and babies.
visited at the home of W. A.
^ vbey batur aj an 1 y „ ‘
and Debbie .
Misses Bertha
Longridge, Mable and Annie
Gourdine visited the Misses
Burks Sunday. Houaberry.
-
FOIEYSHONEWEAH cou£i» and I 1
stops the
CARTERS.
Misss Julia Quarles is very ill
with a bad cold.
G. W. Berry, of Chattanooga,
and George Martin, of Buff,
the Misses Blackwell a
call last Saturday and he says
had a nice time with his old
friends in Murray.
Geneva White paid Miss
Quarles a pleasant call last Sun
day.
Jasper Willis and wife
on some of homefolks last Sun
day.
Ira Morrison and one of his
friends fell from the bridge u
Carter’s store the other day,
did not get hurt very bad.
Oscar Perry, of Cartersville,
has been suffering with his finger
from a bruise.
Joe Noland and wife, paid
homefolks a call last Sunday.
Joe Bowers was here from
Chattanooga last week visiting
homefolks.
Mrs. Emma Smith, of Wells,
paid her parents a visit last Sat¬
urday and Sunday.
School will begin at Spratliu’s
commissary next week.
M. J. M.
R. P. Messer made a business
trip to Spring Place last week.
Miss Dora Heartsell is visiting
relatives near this place.
Miss Earl Ramsey visited Miss
Eva Noland Saturday and Sun¬
day.
Will Henderson called on Miss
Mary Blackwell Sunday after
noon.
Miss Verna Leonard tias begun
school here with a large attend¬
ance.
Miss 01 lie Messer visited her
cousins Misses Eva and Ethel
Nolan the latter part of the
week.
Henry Brown and Dock .Quar¬
les made a business trip to Dal¬
ton Thursday.
Columbus Gilbert called on
Miss Bertha Diuglas, of Peters¬
burg, last Sunday.
Dr. Thornton, of Colima, has
been doing some nice dental
work at this place.
Miss Ear] Ramsey visited
homefolks recently.
Messrs Logan and Me Kell
Called on Miss Eva Noland and
Miss Verna Leonard Saturday
night.
Will Henderson is visiting
friends in Spring Place this week.
Miss Ethel Noland spent
Thuasday night with Miss Julia
Quarles.
Lum Gilbert and Ben Messer
were pleasant callers at the home
of J. S. Noland Sunday night .
Mr. Dave Moore and sisters
Miss Oilie, called on Misses
Ethel and Eva Nolands Sunday
evening. Violet.
fromthe northern market, wliere
invite Hm public to inject timm
and see if we will not be able
save you money on dry goods,
shoes and slippers. In the mean
time, the cut price sale of Foster
Son & Harlans stock bought at a
big reduction still goes on. Get
some of them while they are
going. Respectfully,
Carter Dry Good & Shoe Co.
P. S. Lookout for big ad. next
week.
$100 Reward $100.
I 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 Gate#
will be kept locked. <--i ■ ''Q IS
will ^ give you any information :
PaHtore wiU be
j«, e n April 1st. Terms, cash,
*** 1
OAKLAND
Mrs. Isaac Stewart and Miss
Emma Roberts visited the Misses
(Townrond Mr. M, one L. day last week.
Roberts passed
: through our burg Saturday even
j ibg. Walter Davis visited Arthur
Roberts Sunday morning.
Willie Roberts and family, of
Holly; visited Mr. and Mrs.
| Townrond Sunday.
Walter Jones was the guest
of Oscar Stuart Saturday night.
Will Collete, of Pleasant Val
ley, was among friends here
Sunday evening.
The singing given by Misses
Lizzie and Fannie Stuart Sunday
night:was enjoyed by all who
attended.
Jim Roberts dined wite Luther
Stuart Sunday.
Miss Mamie Osborn, of Center
Hill, visited the Misses Stuarts’
Sunday. Hardttmes.
Doctors arc Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of
Kenneth Melver, of Vanceboro,
Me., is (hi subject of much in¬
terest to the jnedical 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 gave me up to die,
when, as a last resort, 1 was in¬
duced to try Dr, King’s New
Discovery and I am happy to say,
it saved my life.” Cures the
worst Coughs and Colds, Broil
chitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs
Hoarseness and LaGrippe. Guar¬
anteed at J. L. Robinson’s drug
store. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Pro¬
truding Piles. Druggists are
antln/ize) to, refund money if
1 ’AZO OINTMENT fails to cure
in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
m
We are now located at the same store we oe=
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
game at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES.
When you come to Dalton look us'up for No
tiotis, 7 Crockery, J Fancy Goods, Glassware and
MILLINERY. ^
DALTON NOVELTY CO.
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN GEORGIA!
FORT MOUNTAIN
The condition of Miss Jimmie
Red is much better tliun last
week.
School closed at this place
Friday.
Prof. IV. 0. Lindsey made a
business trip to Dalton Monday.
Messrs Will Smith, Jim Par¬
rott, John Black, Henry Lindsey,
Earl Carnes and Enoch Peeples,
were visitors at Ft. Mountain
school Friday.
1). E. Humphreys and family,
of Dennis, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Mary Brown.
Joe Leonard was smiling on
the fair sex here Sunday.
Mr. 0 ul Mrs. W. O. Swanson
visited the latter’s parents Esq.
an< * ^ rs ’ ( E e ‘th Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. W. D. Peeples and little
daughter, Milma spent a day of
last, week with Mrs, Mary Pee¬
ples.
W. R. Black was in town re
eently. i
W. R. Black was in town j
recently.
E. S. Stanford was giving the 1
glad hand to bis many
here Thursday.
Miss Zoe Leonard who has;
been teaching at Center Hill j
returned home Friday.
Elbert Leonard was here a;
short while Sunday.
Mesdiunes „ Mary Brown and
Bertie Lindsey spent Saturday
witli Mrs. T. F. McClure.
W. A. Latch was here one day
last week.
John Gregory, Jr., passed
through our burg Sunday after
noon.
Miss Fannie Carnes spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Effie Lee
NO. 1 3
CHATWORTH
LAND COMPANY
Will Have Second Big Sale of
Lots March 27 and 28th
The Chats worth Land Com¬
pany will have their second big
land saleon March 27th and 28th.
There are so many people clam¬
oring for lots that they just could
not put it off any longer. They
were desiious of having this sale
in May but, as was the case last
fall, the people demanded that
they have a sale in order that
they might have an early chance
of purchasing, on which to begin
the erection of their business and
dwelling houses. Come out on
the above dates and buy ynu
something while it is cheap.
WANTED.
Sales Lady, from Murray coun
ty, in dry good’s department,
Apply to Hup, Kerr, Dalton, Ga.
I
Brow’ll,
Richard Springfield was here
,
Mrs. W. S. Brown, ofCalhouu,
op en t a portion of last week with
Mrs. Mary E. Brown.
Will Carney was here Sunday
evening.
Tom Wright passed through
here Monday. * ,
Tom Black paid us a brief visit
Saturday,
Elias McHan, and lady, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Willbanks.
Enoch Peeples passed through
our burg Sunday,
LkTreflk.