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THE MURRAY NEWS
Publlstied w«kly at Spring Mace. Georgia, by
the Murray News publishing Company, and dc
voted to the interest* of Murrav County
Entered at the post office at Spring: Place, oa.
ts second-class matter, and Issued every Friday.
Official Organ of City and County
Subscription, I MW per year; si* months, 00c;
three months, J'ic.
4 . ED. JOHNSON, EDITOR.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative—Unexpired Term
I am a candidate for Kepreaeniative to fill out
the unexpired term of A. K. Kamaey and will
appreciate the support of everybody, if ete ted.
will do tuy I eat to fill the office a* rreditaldy as
my father 4UI. KAMSKV.
T. P.
For Representative.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
Representative and wiil app§ceiatt' ll >e support
of Die vuleraof Murray county. If elected, 1
will disdiarRe my duties, as your representa¬ look¬
tive, to (he very best of my ability, always
ing to the welfare of mil county,
subject to the Democratic primary.
J C. McKNTIKK,
To the voters am) citizens of Murray County
I am a candidate for the office of Representa¬
tive and respectfully solicit your help and svttv
pent, for which I will ever feel grateful. I will
promise to he faithful in the discharge of my
duties, if elected I will lie subject to the action
of the Democratic primary, if any
SAM UKG 1„ TR1 MM1KR.
To the Voter* of Murray County . for
I hereby announce itivself a candidate
Representative at the next ensuing election,
iabject to the Democratic usages, t shall appre¬
ciate year support, and if elected will discharge
my duty to the best of my ability.
Respectfully, AUSTIN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To Ihe voter* of Murray County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer of Murray county, subject elected to
the action of the Demo.ratlc party. If I
will serve the people of my native county to the
best of my »U^ HARDT , >s , IilN . ( . F1KU ,
To the Voters of Murray County: of 1
am a candidate to- the office county reas
urer subject to the Democratic primary, and
will appreciate your wipportand liinucncc.
Your* very truly, BATES.
OVVKN K.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- of
election to the office of Counly Treasurer for their
Mutiny county, thanking their the people support lor
kindness in the past 1 a»k discharged re
election, feeling that 1 have the n>
duties as treasurer. I announce subject to
October- election 1000. W. CAMPBKU,.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hem by announce myself a candidate for lax
Receiver of this county, subject to the primary. the
and t solicit the support ot each voter m
county. If elected, 1 shall discharge my duties
to the beat of my ability and shall try to gue
satisfaction to all. ^.fZ'co^.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tlu
office ot aeceiver of Tux velum* at the ensuing
election subject to the action of the Democratic
obiHty. R« l* C A M Pin *****,
action of the Democratic party ami will apprec¬
iate the support of the voters of Murray county. office
If elected I will discharge the duties I«JNJ>s»KY. ot my
to the. best of my ability. W. C.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
1 herOy amumnee '.Myself us a ciutu.d.t l.c i
re-elect on to the office of Tux Collector, elected, vill $ubjee. fits
to the 1 emocratic primary ft
charge my duties to the licsl of
FOR SHERIFF.
To the \ >b rs of Mv.riay Count v ■ link'
I resj.i ctMilly announce tuy sell its (Ul
jwinlem Cimiliiliitv lor ShcrilT ami ‘*ar >vsU
•biUty k.,a for the tbv .tontuy
f
K W. MARKIN.
I hereby announce mvsclf 11 c.imiidat* for re
election t'.nhe office of Sheriff Democratic of Murray count'
subject to the action of the viniiiary
If electe<l t will in the tuture, as 1 have in Of
Vast, se\'t the yeuple to the I* '
W. C. CROCKS.
I hereby announce mysetl as a candidate f‘>’
the office Li siH-iilt of Murray county, s«Uj« u
the action of the Democratic i-rimai' • U qccWd
i promise ability. to uixchavge tuy ‘'titles to the lxat o*
my e. u. TKRRY
1 hereby auuoimcc mvsclf a caiulalatc fo
Sheriff Siibjcol to the (VtolM-1 civet ton, »>»t
appreciaiv Uiv snpjJOO »i Ute voters of On
county. If electe.1, will tlo mt «luty t. On hvs'
of tny ability. 1. ‘b 1
FOR CLERK.
I here) announce myself a oa ml Mate for rt
Clerh Superior Com I, snbjwt ..... to «»•
flection., primary, 'hi.iikim
..-linn o' the Democratic soliciting
the people for jaisl favors linn youi
support"* ti c picss-ci ' " " I nrn
Yours very ARROWOOD. truly,
G, H.
----
General Gkeln is abroad
in the Land.
“Plain 1 kjk” will get plain
licked in the govermn’s race.
Tin windows in ;t man';
head are awfully dcccitiu
things, and the doors through
which all the sounds that en¬
ter into his cranium pass are
very untrustworthy. Take the
Rome debate for instance.
Everybody’s eyes and ears
were built after the same pat
tern, with a few exceptions,
these being where the ears
were about two feet long and
looked something like a mule’s
But what a difference in the
way things were seen and
heard ! Men, what are you
going to do when you read
both papers?
That one-third of the prof¬
irs from the Piedmont bar was
tr>o dirty and tainted for Hoke
to use himself, but he gave it
to the schools of Atlanta for
the purpose of helping edu¬
cate the little innocent chil¬
dren of the city.
The packers, the Standard
Oil Co., railroads and all are
always “getting it in the neck"
through investigating commit¬
tees and such things, but the
law never does anything with
the gentlemen, What the
country wants is “something
doing” and less said about it.
That Atlanta booze must
make a man feel rich. Two
young sports in that city had
$ 160.00 in their pockets and
some good liquor in their
stomachs. They felt so rich
that they registered at a hotel
asj. P. Morgan and J. D.
Rockefeller Their money, was
taken, they sobered up and
then they felt like thirty cents.
It’s a wonder some,of the
latter day U. S. officers don’t
study some of the maneuvers
of their illustrious generals
around Chiekamauga, Mis¬
sionary Ridge, Manassas and
Gettysburg in the sixties,rath*
er than select a line of march
taken by that insignificant
house-burner, Sherman, who
did nothing but devastate
homes and rob the poor help¬
less women and children of
what little they had to keep
body and soul together. lie
made a grand march to the
sea through a land where ev¬
ery man able to carry a gun
was at the front fighting for
his rights as well as his loved
ones at home. Bis tactics
should be studied by the com¬
ing warriors, for they might
be placed in the same perilous
position some day.
FORT MOUNTAIN,
i'lew Gregory was here Mon¬
day.
Will Anderson was in town
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Henry Wilson and chil¬
dren spent the latter part of last
week .with her sister, Mrs, Cliff
Ogletree, near Spring Place.
Boh and Miss Ella Peeples at¬
tended church here Sunday.
Roscoe Russell passed through
our burg Thursday.
Lee Jones and Miss Zoe Loun
ird spent Suiulay at Ooliutta
Springs.
Hurry Wright attended church
here Sunday morning.
Mrs. Mary Barksdale ami her
laughter, Miss Verna Leonard,
■ailed on Mrs. Julia Gordon one
evening last week.
Doss Strawn and Miss Florida
Smith were here Sunday after
noon.
John Holland was here Thurs¬
day last.
Cyrus Terry was a pleasant
caller here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods and
liss Lou Woods attended sen
cos here Sunday.
Will Peeples was here recently
Tom Wright and Miss Florida
Coffey attended Sunday school
here Sunday afternoon.
Missis May McClure, Tibbie
and Nellie Adams dined with
Mrs J. 0. Willhanks Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Gordon spent a day
of last week with Mrs. \Y. D.
Gordon.
George Jackson and John Black
were here Sunday.
Misses Verna and Zoe Leonard
were calling on Mrs. John Shel¬
ton one evening last week.
Harry Wright and Miss Biddie
Carney attended Sunday school
here Sunday afternoon.
Earl Carnes was here Friday.
Misses Martha Holbrooks and
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906
Vick MoraJand were here Sunday.
Cooper Jackson was here quite
recently.
Joe Will banks attended serv¬
ices at Mt. Bisgah Sunday.
Mrs. O. D. Keith was calling
on Mrs, L. D. Leonard Sunday.
Dock Adams was nere one day
last week.
Jim Willhanks was calling on
his best girl at Free Hope Sun
day. MKOOKA.
TEMPLE GROVE
Mrs. Jim Arrowood has boon
very sick for the past two weeks,
but glad to state she is better.
“Grandma” Cox has been real
sick, but is able to be out again.
Mrs. J. VV. Cnivard, Misses
Elizabeth, Fanny and Tullie Col
vard, of Forsyth, Ga., an* visit¬
ing Mrs. T. \V. Colvard.
Miss Willie Keys has returned
home after a pleas mt visit of two
weeks to.DawnviHe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Gregory and,
children, of Dalton, visited Mrs.
Marguerite Gregory recently.
Arthur Crafts, of Atlanta, 1*
visiting his consul. Mrs. Colvard.
Mrs. B. J. Arrowood, of Spring
Place, spent several weeks with
her son, Jim. Mrs. Arrowood is
now visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Bookoiit.
Mrs. A. P. Stokes and chi 1
dren, of Dalton, are visiting rel¬
atives near Temple Grove.
John Hartley, wife and baby.
Texas, spent Sunday at the home
of Sam Cox.
Bob Shelton and family spent
Sunday at Sam Cox’s.
Miss Mol lie Pedon is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Arrowood.
Handsome Sam McLain will go
to Atlanta soon to take a busi
ness course.
Mrs. Oeoa Robertson and Mrs.
McBride, of Chattanooga and
Knoxville, visited their old home
Sunday afternoon.
Bill Gregory ami family and
Miss Ora Berry attended church
at Sumach Sunday ami took din¬
ner at Leach Henry’s.
Dr. Colvard took his crowd to
Ooluitta Springs lust Saturday.
Add Gregory and wife attended
church at Sumach Sunday.
Ben Galloway and sister, Mines.
Maggie Oasson and Annie Hutch¬
erson, called at the old Water
house home last Friday morning.
Kdd Haddock and family, of
Ooliutta Springs, visited Jess
Haddock Sunday.
Flowers.
Constipation makes the cold
drag along. Get it out of you.
Take Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar cough syrup. Contains
no opiates. 8. H. Kelly.
BERMUDA
The farmers of this community
all have blues on account of so
much rain.
Bogue Terry, wife and child
ren, visited Mrs. M. G. Hill Sat?
urday and Sunday.
J. 0. Ellis and wife spent Sun
day night with their daughter,
Mrs. Mavul Fraker,
George Morris and family vis
ited his brother, Tom at this
place Saturday and Sunday.
Arthur and Webbie Coffey
graced our streets Monday.
Moses Fraker was in our town
a few hours Tuesday.
Charlie Keith, of Eton, and
John Holland, of Mt. Zion and
Misses Vura Anderson, Pauline
Keith and May Carney, of Chats
wortli and Pearl Ellis called on
Miss Alma Hill Sunday after
noon.
W ill Coffey and wife, passed
through our burg Sunday.
Hello Eton! What has become
of you that you don’t write
oftener.
Several from here attended the
singing at Free Hope Sunday.
Tki.xik.
An Alarming Situation
frequently results from neglect
of clogged bowels and torpid liv¬
er. until constipation becomes
chronic. This condition is un¬
known to those who use Dr.
King’s New Life Bills; the best
ami gentlest regulators of Stom¬
ach and bowels. Guaranteed by
C. O. Cole, grocer. Brice 25c.
CHATSWORTH
Mack Anderson has accepted a
position with the Beudiey Brick
Company.
Horace Moore was here Satur
day.
Mrs. Georgia Bates was in our
burg once day last week.
Stanley Foster and wife, of
Ellijay, were here a short while
last Fridav.
Will Roberts and family and
Tom Moreland and wife,, spent
Sunday at the home of Mont
Roberts,
John Holland and Miss Mae
Carney called on Miss Alma Hill
Sunday afternoon.
J. L. Cole, wife and daughter.
Miss Billie, were here Monday.
Miss Verna Leonard anil Cyrus
Terry, were in the city Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Ad«lie Frazier and
Mamie King accompanied by
Murray King visited Chutsworth
Sunday.
Hello, Bermuda! 1 shall be
pleased to see three of vour fair¬
est daughters coming to the pic
me. Bnfc it seems that more
than three could come.
Harry Wright and Miss Biddie
Carney attended Sunday school
at Holly Greek Sunday, also Miss
Vick Moreland and Miss Martha
llolbrouKs.
Auiiiikv me Vkkk,
LITTLE MURRAY.
We are having rain in abun¬
dance, would be glad to see a
few weeks fair weather till we
farmers could lay by crops.
Threshing time will he soon.
Several from our community
attended the singing at Deep
Springs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Weatherly,
Mrs. Fannie McBride, Mrs. Cora
Robertson spent with Friday Mrs.
M. T. Waterhouse. They intended
going to Sumach Sunday t ut de¬
clined going on account of the
ram.
Mr. and Mrs. Hines and Miss
Bessie Burks and Mr. Martin
»% fit will visit Mrs.
fron Chattanooga
Dilbeck the Lth of July.
Several young folks of Little;
Murray, are anticipating on go¬
ing to Ooliutta Spring Saturday I
next for a picnic.
JrXKHUU.
FAIRY |
Jim Ohable, Monday. of Alaculsy. was j
among us
Charlie and Miss Lula Howell
attended church at Sumach last
Sunday.
‘{ W, T. Moore made a business
! tr to Knoxville Monday,
Col. C. N. King, of Spring
Place, spent, one night last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Petty.
Johnny Smith returned to his
home at Lot, Ky., Monday.
j Mrs. John Wright is visiting
j Mrs. Annie Loughridge at Pleas
ant Valley this week,
Joe Gates, Albert, Clint and
Miss Nellie Ilowell were pleasant
callers at the home of Miss
Harris Sunday afternoon.
Frank Shelton and Sam Harris
visited J. H. Harris Sunday,
George Howell made a business
trip to Cleveland Saturday,
Misses Mattie Hamm and Etta
Harris, of Sumach, are visiting
Fairy relatives this week.
Miss May Howell spent Satur¬
day night and Sunday with Miss
Fannie Hall.
Listen for the double wedding
at Fairy on the Fourth of July.
Guess who?
Seth Harris visited friends at
Beaverdale Sunday.
Frank Ilall made a business
trip to Oonnesauga Monday.
Rev. J. H. Miller and family,
of Cohutta, were visiting at Mrs.
M. S. Hall’s Monday.
The Kid.
In Memorium
O, not in cruelty, notin wrath. i
The reaper came that day;
'Ttvas an angel visited the earth
And took little Warren away, j
On June 18th the death angel !
visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.!
Laurence McClesky and bore
away the sweet spirit of little
Warren. He was only seven
NEW GOODS
Just What the Best Trade Wants
£30 I b
-=*
Boys’ grey Mohair caps, each 50c
Boys’ white duck caps, each 50c
Boys white duck hats at 20c and 50c
Men’s white duck caps and hats at 50c
Men’s Mohair and linen caps at 50c
Men’s Spiderweb underwear at 25c and 50c
Men’s Gerard Bleach Ueperell drawers 50c
New shipment Yale Suspenders 50c
Gold and silvef tinseled belts 25c ant l 50c
Embroidered white duck belts, 25c and 50c
Children’s parasols, silk and cotton, 25c, 50c and $ 1.00
pj inch silk ribbon, all colors, per yard !0c
Grey Mohair and Panama skirts $4 .98 to - $ 6.00
‘White Canvass shoes, ladies,’ misses and chil¬
dren’s hare-foot sandals, 75e and $1.00
Beautiful line of Pictures just in at 9c to 25c
Men’s Serge .and Alpace coats, 75c to $7.50
Men’s light grey Panama and blue Serge suits
at 1f9.SU to $16.50
Large line of Fruit Jar Tops and Rubbers, Mason
Jars, Preserving Kettles of all kinds ; Large
Wagon Umbrellas, White Churn and other
Jars, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mow¬
ers, Grain Cradles and lots of
other seasonable merchandise.
Call to see us. Goods
are right and prices
are right.
MCWILLIAMS BROS
DR. B. E. HALL, dent ist
Will be in Spring Place first Tuesdass of each
month for the purpose of doing Dental Work for
the General Public. Will spend one week or more if
necessary necessarv of ot each eacn month monin.
Located with Dr. J. B. Hughes
years old, but he had such l«.v
ing ways that he had not only
brightened and gladdened the
hearts of his fond parents hut
endeared him to everyone that
knew lmn. He was such a little
sunbeam, so unselfish kind and
true; causing those who were
around him to be kind and cheer
ltd too.
Everyone who knew him loved
him,
He was such a winning child:
With a look so pure and gentle
And a voice so soft and
His sweet smiling face will be
sadly missed from Sunday
school; but Warren has
where “Sabbaths have no end,”
we will see him on earth never,
he has climbed the golden stair.
tie has gone to be with Jesus*
And has left his loved ones here
Gone to join the happy chorus
Of the ransomed “over there.”
Sometimes it seems so hard to,
say, “Thy will be done,” but
God makes no mistakes in deal¬
ing with His own. To the sor¬
rowing parents we would draw
aside the curtain futurity and !
bid them look into the angel j
faces of Warren a yd little Cleo, j
as they smile and wave their
beckoning hands. You now have l
tvvo precious children in that
,e , ‘ , 1an(1 waiting and j
watching* for you.
And we know that we shall meet
In that bright and happy land :
w hen our feet have crossed the
river
And we reach the golden strand
They j mve only g6ne l)efore us.
Ami it may he God will send,
I hem to welcome us to glory.
When we reach our journey’s
end.
—One who loved him, Julia II.
The trustees of the Hampton
high school met and e j ecte(1 l>ro .
fegsor j W D enil i„g t on as pnn
cipal of the school for the coming
year and Miss Annie L. Nolan as
directress of music.
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fl VV o o I N o t i c e
0*
We are agents for the
Riverside Woolen
Mills. Bring in your
wool at once if you
want it worked up
in to thread, cloth of
any kind,coverlets or
blankets. We have
samples of cloth. ::
S ATISMCTIO\
G rr ARANTEEQ,
Or if you prefer to
cash, s^ll your buy word! for
we for the
mills and are author¬
ized to pay a good
I price. :; ;; ;;
| Bring your wool to us
i
McWilliams Bros.,
wholesale and RETUL
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