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THE MURRAY NEWS
VOL. 28
PURELY LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Judge Gudger and wife visited
Holly Sunday.
J. 0. Ellis spent Tuesday
evening in the city.
Miss Mattie Bagley has been
sicK for several days,
Mrs. Joe Henry has been seri¬
ously ill for several days.
W. B. Thompson, Concho,
Tex., is a new subscriber.
J. L. Robinson and G. W. Cox
visited Dalton Wednesday.
Gus Pierce, of Cohutta Springs,
was in the city Wednesday.
I)r. W. W. Anderson was in
Dalton on business Monday.
Mrs Mary Taylor and Frank
Duncan spent yesterday here.
Hon. Pleas McGhee, of Fash¬
ion, spent yesterday in theupty.
W. A. Henry is in Atlanta
this week, attending F. S. court.
Work is being rapidly pushed
on the big hotel at Chattsworth.
Rev. W. W. Adair, of Adairs
ville, is visiting relatives in the
county.
About one-half of the peaches
were killed by the cold weather
this week.
S. R. Harper, of Rock Creek,
was shopping in Spring Place
yesterday.
T. Carney, of Chattsworth, was
an appreciated caller at our office
Wednesday.
0, M. Anderson, of Pleasant
Valley, spent Sunday night in
Spring Place.
W. L. Starnes, of Ball Ground,
Ga., spent a portion of last week
in Spring Place.
OoL 0. L. Henry, wife and lit
tie son Gorman, were shopping
in Dalton yesterday.
Judge Briiulle, of near Holly
spent Saturday with his sister,
Mrs. W. G. Everett.
Rev, Cliff Fletcher, of
field coftnty, spent one night
this week with his brother, Bob.
Egos for Hatchiso. — Barred
Plymouth Rock. 50c per setting,
Mrs. 0. T. Own. vs.
Sam Kelly cut his leg with
axe a few days ago, and the
wound is paining him considera
bly.
Tom Moreland and family have
moved into the house belonging
to J. E. Johnson, south of
city.
Dennis Groves and wife came
up from their home on Holly
creek and spent Sunday with
parents.
The slight advance in the
price of cotton has caused several
hales from Murray to he placed
on the market.
Colquitt Oole has been confined
to his room for the past week.
His illness was caused from hav
ing a tooth extracted.
Esther and Estelle, the little
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Thompson, are slowly
from severe cases of pneumonia.
A team ran away with George
Henry Wednesday, jerking him
down and pulling the wagon over
him. He was painfully but not
seriously hurt,
Kellb—Edwards,
On last Sunday evening at (5
SiSgUl Mis. L sari i= n
ant \ alley s most popuiar young
ladies, while Mr. Edwards i,
trusted employe on the L. A
railroad.
Thk N kws, with their many
other friends wishes them all
kinds of good luck.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching, Blind, Bleeding,
trading Piles. Druggists
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, (GEORGIA, MARCH 23, 1906.
OAK GROVE
The rain is throwing our
ers badly behind with
work.
We had a few days last week
which was very hard on the fruit
crop.
I guess Chatsworth’s inhahi
tants are getting scared now for
fear their frogs will drift hack
frotn Eton.
Mr. J. 1). Love is having some
much needed work done on our
roa ,]s.
Miss Maggie Bradley spent
several rjays last week with her
sister, Mrs. Georgia Owens.
Prof. IV. H. Waters and fam¬
ily visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C,
Turner last week.
Mr. V. L, Griffith spent Sat
'urday night and Sunday with
homefolfcs.
Morris Ramsey passed through
FriGa.y enrmite to Spring Place.
Miss Willie May Owens, of
Blind Tiger Bluff spent last
Monday night with Mrs. Dora
Mullmax.
Misses Time and Vinnie Town
ve ltd spent Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Mill
linnx.
Price Campbell who has been
very low with fever is improv
ing.
J. M. Quarles and family
] visited his mother Sunday,
] Treas. W. A. Campbell attend¬
ed church at Ball Ground Sun
day.
Tliad Mulliiuix and bride visit
ed John Townsend and family
] Sunday.
Just wait awhile and watch
the town build at RamseyL.
j Jeff Wood visited friends at
Bliml Tiger Sunday,
OAKLAND
Mont Roberts of Chattsworth
passed through our burg on e day
week,
] Mrs. Tom Moreland and baby
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Roberts Friday and Satur
day.
W. A. Stuart passed through
our little burg Monday morning.
Wesley Gray was riding high
(through our burg Saturday even
! mg.
Jim Roberts, of Holly was in
our burg Monday,
Luther Stuart dined at the
; home of W. II. Roberts Sunday.
Beulah Townrond visited the
Misses Roberts a few days last
WAe j c _
Walter Davis visited friends
i h ere last week,
Debbie Coffey and Sam Filar,
j of Pleasant Valley, visited Mr.
(and Mrs. M. L. Roberts and farn
jjy Saturday niHit.
j Tom Moreland was here Sun
j day evening.
Miss Nancy Everett, of Spring
Place, visited the Misses Town
Sunday,
Jnn Hemphill passed though
our burg Monday morning.
Arthur Roberts dined with
Oscar Stuart Sunday,
HAKOTIM K.
NOTICE! ......~
We offer as a premium
f£S
S ; Fertilizer. For best bushel corn,
^ Swjffs § ; a , ^
, 1 or best hiuh(1 bushel , Irish lrkh
j potatoes, 1 sack Swift’s Special
j Qr(fwer CottoH| Corn
and Potatoes must all be raised
from use of Swift’s Fertilizers.
McWILLfAMS BROS.
, _
euarantee our Se wi„g Ma-
CHATSVVORTH
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes
were in town Sunday.
Horaee Moore, Made Anderson,
Knox Ramsey and several
were over from Spring
Sunday.
James Stanford, wife and baity
spent several days recently in
Dalton.
Harry Wright called op Tom
Carney Sunday.
for some unknown reason John
Carney failed to till his regular
appointment at Anv/.i Sunday,
11 illiard (Hadden, of Dalton,
was in town Sunday.
Misses Maude and Dora Lowry
accompanied by Joe Will
and Jim Parrot passed through
our burg Sunday afternoon,
Messrs Tom and Will Carney,
Harry and Tom Wright and
Misses \ ick Moreland, May and
Ella Davis attended church at
Holly creek Sunday.
Misses Pyrene Holland and
Mary Peeples, two of Mt. Zion’s
pretty girls spent Sunday after
noon in our burg.
Mrs. A. K. Ramsey and
p'’"S Ed and Morris spent a short
time here Sunday morning.
Elton.
PORT MOUNTAIN.
Dock and Ben Adams was here
Monday. .
The many friends of Mark
W ill banks will be surprised to
| know that he is calling at the
“Red Hills” Sunday. Mark is
i getting hold in his old days there
must lie some great attraction
over there for him.
Harry Wright and Tom and
Will Carney dined with Jim
Will banks Sunday.
Misses Dora and Maude Lowry,
of Spring Place, visited their
aunt, Mrs. Tom Cantrell, the hit
t(>1 ’ P arfc of Iasfc week -
Miss Jennie Red spyut last
week with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Ballew.
Misses Tibbie and
Adams spent a part of last week
with Mrs. James Swanson.
J. D. Carnes lias sold his prop
I ert-y to J. < >. Willbanks and will
soon move down near Ml. Zion.
Prof. W. C. Lindsey was visit
|ing i friends at Pleasant,
Saturday.
Tom Moreland passed through
| our burg Sunday.
Will Peeples spent Saturday
with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary ,
F. Peeples.
,,oe Leonard filled his regular
appointment here last Sunday.
j Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Lindsey
«->" O •••««»• VbIIoj
Vf ‘ ! -V so< ’"- We regret b very J much 1
to give them up.
Mr. Tilton Beavers died at his
.......... W
lie. leaves a wife and two chif-;
! dron and a host of friends to
mourn Ms loss.
Richard Springfield spent a
| .night of last week with Mark |
Willbanks. Mae! :
Henry Lindsey and Misses
McClure and Foe and Stella
j Leonard visited their home folks!
I the latter part of last week.
Nae T ,,m and Wright F.la Dams Bob P.eple,.". spent Sun- 1 1
Jim Parrot and Lawrence Shel-j
ton went to Pleasant Valley one
day last week.
Mr an(i Mrs< A J, Plupps
attended church at Holly creek !
I Sunday,others who attended were
j Richard Springfield, George
Andergol) an(i Misses Gapes’
V Vebb, Myrtle Mitchell, Jessie
May Copeland, Kate U»i and
Nora Moods.
.M^dames Mary Brown, >er he j
,
1 SUMACH
j Rev, Fitzwuter preached an
interesting and instructive ser
. rnon to an appreciative aiidience
here Sunday,
Boh Man tooth is on the sick
j list.
Squire W. B. Shields, of Greg
| ory, day. attended church here Sun-
1 Charlie Howell, of Fairy, was
i smiling on friends here Friday.
j Mi>s tannj Hall and brothei,
: Tom, attended church here Sun
j day.
Miss Maud McEntire was the
guest of Miss Mae Bradford Sat
urday night.
Mr. Furt Franklin, a hustling
young man of our burg left a few
days ago for Denver OoL, where
lie intend 1 * spending several
weeks “prospecting * ? in the
mineial sections neat theie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregory and
; son, of Gregory, were smiling on
friends here Sunday.
It is thought the fry size”
belles ol Sumach, have list
more face powder” and smiled
more the past two or three
weeks than usual. It is believed
genial Charlie i’oag is responsi¬
!>le, as he has purchased a new
: buggy.
j. Frank Hall, a popular young
i farmer of Fairy, has visited the
. home of one of our sweetest
j belles learn quite that often recently. esteemed
I my
friend, , . , John , . „ 11. „ Harris, ...... inll from
] i a broke fence his leg Sunday in two morning places. John and
has my sympathy in his coniine
! merit and suffering.
Prof. C. C. Hf-tiry left a fe-,w
days ‘L ago for Attalla, Ala.,
accept a lucrative position as „
book-keeper, for ft large
tile firm.
1 have on good authority, that
Fmnklin takes a
cold Earl Haggard sneezes , for
him, and when Karl takes cold
Jasper coughes for him.
modating C? McCamy'eye
Jim Curd and Ed
each other rather suspiciously of
late, , presumably ,, , because each i
wants to tie his horse to the same
hitchpost Sunday afternoons.
Mrs. Jim Jones and children,
Ensley, Ala,, are guests of her
parents, Capt, and Mrs. W. H.
Rickett.
Flying squirrels are at a pre
mium in our burg recently on
account of having become quite
toothsome to some of the elite, C?
Lie fat sleek mole, that, ho
oft**n gives trouble to burners
and gardeners, will doubtless he
,-Jtinct in a,n,Uroi„i,l„iir l,urg af
an early date, on account of the
earnest efforts of one of our
beaux to get their skins to make
spice.; ,!
H is sain the cunning old wood
rat can be enticed from his hid- |
up-to-date ing place, by choir, a well tiie trained music being and J
pitched and the j
properly singers )
preserving, ’thotiie choir be ever
small. I
Dr. Luther Franklin, of Duck- ]
town, Tenn., is the guest of his i ■
ta-the'. .W", »nd family
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as to the results obtained from
the use of Swift’s High Grade
Fertilizers. 1 used one ton of
Swifts Guano, (Golden Harvest
under cotton; I also used
one of another make, high grade, |
same year on the same grade
of land, with indentically the
cultivation, and I made
three full bales more where! used
Swifts Golden Harvest. I he COt= |
0 f better grade and sold j
COHUTTA BANKING COMPANY
Patronize the COHUTTA BANKING CO.™
one of the very best equipped banks in the state—
for the following: reasons:
1. It has the best Victor Manganise Screw
Door Safe, 4 inches thick, that is made with 3 Yale
■if
time locks to open it, and is absolutely burglar proof.
2. It has a tire proof vault that is a perfect
protection and is closed by tivo double steel doors
which fasten with 12 1 inch bolts.
d it carries a large policy of burglar Insurance
for depositors’ protection.
4. It carries a large policy of fidelity Insurance
for the protection of depositors.
5. It has the best facilities for handling business
for the public.
6 . It can lend you money when you need it
and receive and care for your deposits.
7 - it is a home enterprise and will do every¬
thing it can to build up the country.
COHUTTA BANKI G CO.,
Spring Place, Ga.
CTATP I I 1 \!PW^ YY J
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The hoard of trustees of the
: Columbus public schools have
j decided, to establish two addi
] !umu * night school m the city.
District Deputy I). VVitma'n
I has issued a call for a. conven
■ tjon ()f the TentJ) diRtrict f
0
Kni b i lt8 of Pyt;iia8 at Macon,
April 8.
Recorder Nottingham imposed
| a(,n * “aeon mer
chant for trying to do business
j under a Confederate veteran’s
icense '
i Two escapaced convicts from
I the camn at Sugar Hill, in Bar¬
tow comity, were arrested at
Canton by Mr. (Jus Coggins.
r phe convicts are both negroes.
g.jj jj j ones< a negro, who is
wanted for killing Bob Holle
man, another negro, at Winston,
a few weeks ago. was arrested by
J. J. Kirby, of Winston, in At¬
lanta.
^ ri'c ? afLi ^
^ m a n Mu t u fe Pro tec D
ive Association and theFraternal
y| @ Benefit Association of Geor
gj a , both with headquarters Li
Klberlon.
Richard Andrews, the
Boy who was convicted at Wash
i„| for .rmMn.lly M»,,U in e the
t ie little daughter ot Mr, j. b.
Roberts paid the penalty of Ins
crime on the gallows.
t.ZrvHll the
McRae Brothers at Kinderlou
,u V( ,Ived a loss of between
$4(1,000 and $50,000 with insur
arice of about $18,000.
The little better price that has
p een prevailing for sea island
has increased the activity
at Valdosta and several farmers
have brought in what, they had
on hand and put it on the mar
ket.
R„ B „ w , ki L. Stein.u,
( >f Atlanta, have made apphea
A long and tedious Vvial which
occupied the attention of the
P u,t!i< ‘ at Newnan, for nearly
three (lays, ended with the ac
of Taylor Pruitt, a brick
Myer, who shot and k.lied J. M .
Pinson, a well known young man,
the months outskirts of the town about]
t wo ago.
Mr. W. K. Gauleiter, an
citizen of Griffin, a ho has |
=ti
NO. i 5
! Griffin and has been employed as
city missionary by the First
Methodist church.
. The g ecur jty Fire Insurance
cotnpany of New Haven, has
consummated a deal, whereby
their southeastern business will
j done through an Atlanta office,
j as the southeastern department
of the company.
A . volume . of . the .. statutes ,,,
rare
of the state, containing a history
of the articles of the first consti¬
tution of Georgia has been found
by State Attorney General John
j 0. Hart in the office of the secre
tary of state.
The Atlanta station of the
American DeForest Wireless
Telegraphy company will be in¬
stalled on the top of the Candler
building in Atlanta within the
next four weeks, and will be
ready by that time for the trans¬
action of commercial or otiier
business.
McWHIianW Bn».?DaltOll, Ga.
Dear Sir:—
To anyone interested ill farm*
ing, it will give me pleasure to
recommend Swift’s “Eagle” Fer*
tilizer. I used it last year and
made one bale of cotton to each
cu|t i vsW _ |. W . BLACK.
CARTERS.
8am Putman, of Garters, lias
been off horse trading for the
past few days.
Aunt Ruth Black has gone to
her new home near Wells.
Mrs. liola Blackwell was visit¬
ing her mother Mrs. Smith, near
Wells the latter part of the
week.
Folk Halcomb and family, also
Miss Earl Ramsey were the
pleasant callers of the Misses
Blackwell’s last Saturday night.
Misses Karl Ramsey and Frank
Blackwell two of our charming
beiles was horse back riding last
32F ::L “ back in
Gordon Blackwell of Audubon
wag v j si t ing homefolks Sunday,
Win Henderson and Mr. Logan
were the guests of Misses Eva,
Ethel and Verna Leonard last
Saturday.
School is fiounshipg at this
P lao ®*
X. AND Y.
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