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Was OPENING DAY for us anti that the multitude of
Ladies visiting our store was well pleased with our
immese FALL STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., and
the very low prices attached thereto, was evinced by
the fine trade we had.
We are going to keep up the
pace we started out on — are
not out of breath and when we
pass by the judges’ stand we
will be in the front ranks.
lose who did not have the opportunity of seeing us
•day are invited to come in and inspect our line
;oods. li
Yours truly,
L KERR
ALTON, GA.
NEW STORE
Not exactly a new store, but
one with an old established busi
' ness under a new management.
I have recsutly bought the entire
stock of C. C. Cole and will con¬
tinue the business in the same
building he occupied.
IMY MERCHANDISE
will consist of Groceries, Hard
ware, Patent Medicines etc., arid
I ask a liberal patronage of not
only the old customers of this
place, but from all of my old
friends, and new pries as well.
CHATTANOOGA PLOWS
J handle these famous plows and
Plow points, Have also a nice
line of window panes in assorted
sizes at very reasonable prices.
When you come to
the city hunt me up
and let me make you
some prices that will
surprise you.
Yours Truly,
t. H. ARROWOOD
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906
HOLLY
Sunday school is still progress¬
ing nicely at Prospect.
Protracted meeting begins at
Casey Springs the second Sunday
in October.
I)i. Hall was up from Atlanta
Monday.
Walker Burks made a business
trip to Dalton Monday.
Quite a number have been
chilling m Holly recently.
Mrs. John Cagle and haby and
Mrs. Henry Cagle and Miss Jes¬
sie Elrod visited relatives in
Cordon county last Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Eula Edmondson is visit¬
ing iu Dalton this week.
Sam and Miss Alice White
were in town one morning tin
first of the week.
Dr. Pritchett and his best girl
were out driving last Sunday af
fcernoon.
Several candidates have been
in Holly this week, looking rath
er sick, as election is at hand.
Grover Burks and Ins sisters
attended the singing at Oakland
Sunday afternoon, and report a
Sine time.
Misses Eva (fray and Lizzie
Timms were shopping in the city
Tuesday.
The Baptist Association begins
it Prospect on Friday before the
first Sunday in October. Every¬
body come out and tiring full
baskets. They are expecting a
joyful time.
J. L. Edmondson vvat. shaking
bands with his many friends here
Sunday.
We have had several drummers
in town this week.
Handsome Bob White and
George Anderson were prominent
visitors here one day last week.
George Jones, of Gornon coun¬
ty, passed through town one day
the first of the week en route to
Ed Bishop’s, near Spring Place.
Joe Beck graced oifa Streets one
day last week.
Ask Henry Ingle and Walker
Burks how they enjoyed their
candy breaking Friday night.
Hoi.lybkrky.
When two strong men come to
blows, even if they are well
matched, is not a pleasing sight,
but if the man who gets the
worst of it will use DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, he will look
better and feel better in short
order. Be sure you get DeWitt’s.
Good for everything a salve is
used for, including piles. Sold
by S. II, Kelly.
AMZI
Rain, rain. The farmers are
beginning to look long-faced,
fearing cotton will ruin in the
fields.
The pastor of Free Hope failed
to meet his appointment Sunday
on account of sickness in his fam
ily, but the service was conduct¬
ed by Rev. Key.
Our community was shocked
last Wednesday morning by the
sudden death of one of our young
men, Harrison Greeson. The
providences of God are always
understood. In the death of this
young man the family has realizes
a heavy sorrow. He was the last
boy at home. The family has
our sincerest sympathy.
Mrs, Extra Perkins is on the
sick list, but we hope for her j
speedy recovery.
Miss Gertie Richardson, who
has been sick for some time, vis
ited Miss Jetfie Varnell last week,
Miss Lula Gladden’s scho< 1
closed last week, and the chil
dren are now ready to change
their work which is much needed.
George Jackson and Misses
Vora Anderson, Annie Steed and
Mol lie Jackson, of Eton, visited
Miss Nettie Gladden one day
last week.
Miss Mattie Anderson attended
the singing at Bermuda Sunday
and reports a good time.
Ed Pierce made a business trip
Dalton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Blankenship vis¬
ited at Mr. Cox’s recently.
John and Miss Sallie Holland,
of Mt. Zion, Dock Cox, of Spring
Spring Place, and Miss May Mc¬
Han visited Miss Nettie Gladden
Sunday afternoon.
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jvvr. zion
Health of the community is not
very good.
Hardy Phipps i on the sick
list this week,
Jell Holland, of Fort Mountain,
accompanied Mrs. Florence Hoi
land and son Mort, on a
visit to relatives in. Ranger,going
Saturday. returning'Monday.
Miss Nellie Kate Hemphill,
one of fiamhurst’s fairest belles.
j s visiting relatives in Fairmount.
John and Miss Sallie Holland
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
Nettie Gladden, who is still sick,
but 1 am glad to note that she is
improving.
Mrs. Nora Waters is on
sick list.
Miss Ella Peeples is
a few days with her sister, Mrs.
Carrie Gregory. Roy At.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Pro¬
truding Piles, Druggists arc
authorized to refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure
iu 6 to 14 days. 50e.
CHATSWORTH
Hyden Tyler, of Oran, was in
city Sunday.
Mrs. Hallie McHan spent Wed¬
with relatives here.
Clinton Kelly and Miss Loue’Ia
visited Chatswortb last
Mesdames Mack Sanders and
Rein be rt, of Dalton,were
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder and
returned to their home
Anniston, Ala., Saturday after
spent a week with rela¬
m the city.
Miss Martha Holbrooks and her
were here Sunday.
Some of our young folks en¬
an ice cream supper at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Tout
Wright Saturday night.
Misses Sudie Walls and Alber¬
Davis passed through the city
few days ago.
T, M. Wright and lady, of neat
Hill, spent Sunday here.
Aubrey ok Verb.
In tliese days of rush and hurry
is often forgotten. In
mad, pell mell rush of our
life little things are done t<» of¬
fend that vie rather remained
undone. A hastily eaten meal
and its resultant headache may
cause us social or financial loss.
The w ise manor woman is the
one wjio relieves little ills of this
sort by a little dose of Kqdol For
Dyspepsia. It digests what you
eat and puts your stomach back
into shape. ' Sold by S. H. Kelly.
BERMUDA
The singing was largely attend
ed at Bermuda Sunday,
Capt. W. J. White has been
ve$ sick for the last few days,
but is better at present.
Quite a number of Eton’s
handsomest beaux and fairest
tie lies attended the singing Sun¬
day evening.
y, W. Payne, of Orange, Tex.,
ai<,4%Liithor Bond, of Fashion,
were in our burg Sunday
noon.
B. W. Gladden, of Atnzi, and
1‘ote Wlutecotton called on W
J. White Sunday.
W. A, G. was seen in our
Sunday afternoon.
Paschal Loughridge and George
Jackson and Misses Myrtle and
Pearl Ellis called on Miss Alma
Hill Sunday afternoon.
Tom Morris and family attend¬
ed church at Free Hope Sunday.
Hello, Jim! You looked
lonesome Sunday, but we were
glad to see your smiling face
again at Bermuda.
Will Robinson and Miss Mattie
Cox, of Spring Place, attended
the singing here Sunday.
Luther Bond and Miss Herline
Ellis were out driving Sunday
afternoon.
We hope Bermuda will be well
represented at Prof. Weaver’s
at Free Hope Sunday.
Sunday school at this place
will be organized the first Sun¬
in October. Everybody is
invited to attend.
Dixie and Trixie.
DeWitt’s Wltoh Hazel Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
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