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THE MURRAY NEWS
IMblUhcd weekly at Spring Platfe’/r.eDCgla.by
the Murray New* J-'wMining Company ,Jc '
vjtid to the interest* ol MurraV County
Khtere ■J ftt the |w*t Office at Spruit! 1'lace, c,a.
as .cC-*a* j“cla*s matter, ami l**ae<l every.Friday,
Official Organ of City and County
Shfhlo'ription. fl'.tw per year ;'*«* 'lyorttis, ttka
three month*, v&c.
FT , KDITOil
J. KD. JOHNSON,
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TttE centennial fair at »>»«
c n is in full blast this week,
Cotton was damaged so
much by the recent storms
u hich visited all of the gdlf
stiites that it advanced one|
hundred points in pi ice in lesi»
than five daysi
Rook little Cuba. She does
n t know when she laws a
g md ti i g. But possibly the
rt- public would be better oil
under the government vf tllc
the United States.
1 dTTr. packing inspectors, ,■ ■ ;
Hit
appointed under the ne'w fen i
eval law, ,began their opefa
linns Monday, and if an\
embalmed meat is put on the
market now the people will
have to look to U nde , S*Am
for the damages.
Farm products of all kindp
are damaged to a great ex
tent in Murray, especially
cotton- A B«i»Lcr9E is begin¬
ning to show itself from the
InVll, as the seeds are sprout
ing. If the rain continues a
few days longer the crop will
be cut at least one half.
They tell of n Karisas,
farmer who sent this mixed
order to a Chanute merchant;
“Send .me it sack of
pounds of cdfe and one pftund
of tee. My wife gave birth
to a big baby boy last night
also live poundwof cot'A s»ttucb
a screwdriver and a ilytray.
It weighed ten pop nils and a
straw hat.”—E -J......riJUL’A.-J.* n, ’■
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: MliRRAVS POLiriCS (?) i
If the way
election , , , . Went ott , v , not ... ... i
is
cient to satisfy the most skep
Murray is ,
tical that cuunty one ;
oftUc .lost.mttc.!, j(
rottaaeistv c#jp»ity “ in * politics in
the . , ,
state we are notim a
tion to tcll'whnt it would take i
t<> a :iliS*Sfe*’Sn¥*of fflffSSf.
primary? t|i.»u.-^« Vfhat is st the i*'te of
use
having . | all the ,, expense : and
tri uble «f going into a thing
lh.it « unlv delated to,
feat the nominee? We
been having tuinos of . ,
kind long enough, t . J
now
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seems, to convince anyone
that they are just held to fur
ther I, the designs of the trick
stees in the wav of bunging to
head' their „Srp«., ,'.
A pnoiiify is ^ t.
Beheld in oicer to select the
strati.e*t « r Qnj.iM wan Hi an of t i a , pairs to
m %
bear the banner to victory.
but in our county, where we
should all work in unison itnd
haniiony, primary . . held
si is will be tcy
nominate a man who
the’ easiest defeated by the
tndi*nendent’ independent.
1 he only WHS but of the
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difficulty _ t thedotme \ r is •
now in
not. to have any primary, but
let every man run on his own
merits.
It’s been demonstrated to a
certainty that all this expense
of bolding- UmL a primary, is mere
bosh 4 m*
have another.
B. ADAMS
NOMINATED for confess
Man Broke Deadlock
Lasting One Month in First
District Convention.
(Joiigrt*. a Hi'* * t! <‘oit vc*u?ion ot
ie Fii<*t 4bh u fy after one of
liiUi-t persist mit deadlocks on
and ' uftei nearly seven
balkits n .minuted Judge
B. Adams, of Savannah
*-eflty.two o !.er dark hor.es.
had been presented to the
by the Brannon forces.
Jud^e Adam's was nominated
n the fourth baliot.
A hew executive commit
was cdu»{/h?ted by the Brannon
fore* Bullock, R. Moose, J. Ai
Warlock; Burke, J. H. White
head, J. H. McKlmutray ; Km
nikmiel, S. Beadley, A. Herring
ton; Jenkins, ‘R. Daniel, J. 1‘.
Applewhite; Bdreven, M. ( hap
. If. 8 . Whit-'e;'Toombs, sot
ihounced.
iiou. R. J. Williams, Kwamsbo
( ^ ^ ^ ^ ( . hairn|a|f .
,Sht'i*war«l , ^ ( s 0 j|j nsJ( p p. Miller, of the
forces; K. K. Over
and S. 1 . Mom**, of Bran
non forces, were made committee
to notify Judge Adams.
The con vent ion adjourned to
await Judge Adams’ acceptance.
Should he not accept, they will
meet in Savannah on October 5.
Judge Adams is a well known
member of the Savannah bar,
He has served the county in the
legislature, A. P. Adams, ivson
of Judge Adam*, will be elected
to the legislature from Chatham
at the coming election. Judge
Adams has been associate justice
the supreme court, lie is a
trustee of the Univermty . of
convention ^ found there
The
was absolutely no chance to lwfliv
inate either Walter W, Sheppard
A. Brannon, the two eandi
TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REVyiDY
Many Have DyspetaJaand Don't Know It.
Tfo you belch up wind? Tastx
food after eating? See
before your eyes? Are
and huggard? Does your
heart |1 utter? Are you in di/.xi?
l)«i you iiuye pains side hi
hack? RiSin'gfi on the slun? Are
Irtw spirited? Is there a sour
Breath bad CJ;-* If-so, you
mve Dyspepsia , 1 tin it lsa dan
^tuVnitm. Don t delay,
tukx 1 ly tier’s Dyspepsia belli
ft is mx<|e Tor just such
the stomach, .dryngtheus
stomachs, helps digest vair
^ 0 i ( ] hy druggists, 50c a
Money retuudvd :t it mils
fv-'S-HnsToTji'h'
i *- J: '' ui ‘'' ls v "- A ‘ m ‘"
<- j
e «£----- + ----- W
Which Md She PAfer.
When sho entered the i* -,
car
j,. 1 u.tn , . •
No,
OT <*>» «*> l«Kl> tl» “ lr -
lifer lips wart* i»ot in « ri.pid :
u 1 v , 0 , ni i
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seal was occupied, so she
A, apfmL-t-.itt, „
. , Out , ga\ ., .tnt.ici ,1
of Iwir vexation,
•She' reached tbe front end <>t
. „• .... ! .11 l, t 1 |.
just aa »b . gooi ... i>.»>> . *
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No, 1 ..........ej«. wop t, she snapped.
l.ut
down ... without speaking. ,
again
For about five minutes she
in It the straps.
", sudden t ,, ,m!t
rnett’-tne ear gave a
fi c|u* was thrown unceremmi
iously into the young man's lap.
blushed a vivid red, and
to rise \VU« gjiniost on
<Wt wuer , U.uiitet
, . . her .
ftgawi,
* M ftdam,'' he ,aid, quietly, hi
same good humored tone, “it
prefer this seat to the one I
before, t"u are quire
to it .' 5 ;
Wanted —Chestnut oak tan bark
any quantity,, price higher
ever known. 'Address
• " Xltw bm ’t to r
Ohatanooga, Tenn.
THE MURRAY NEWS FRIDAY OCTuBExt 5, J0W5
DUCKT GWN‘CASE i- i !
AGAIN IN COURT
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Supplemental E v id e u c e lias |
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Been rued by State Ol I
f ueargia. . • j I
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and a.^^wu.b4j liobGrt Lt^ou JOxinson ''it;
Atlanta Saturday for Wafthiirg-1
t mi to argue ,M*« ca«e .of t he state ;
<f Georgia vs. the letwies.ee ,
Cooper Company and tie Duck
town Sulphur, Copper and
Camp .toy, limited.
Thu case will pe recalled as
b*inp 1 F, in the courts for several
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years, and has attracted consul
mi do attent ion, ov,ing tojhe
etiipplieations it preseids.
jhe present argument 'will hi i
on supplemental evidence!
from I'orester A. 1> i at tei son .
and (Jbemist J. k.Haywoo", who
were sent to the Dticktowp re
gion to c 1 tilt < 1 111 , r .HVtStl ati ti. , I,,,
, 0 ,
effects of sulphur fumes oil vege
tubie life. Both havfe '.signed j
uffidavita of,......t«*h*. W
tire, aS bus also Lotomologist
Ralph L Snntli, of Borgia.
Among oilier deelarutidft things ^the'shp
plementai says :
“The vast itieTease of injury
b.V sulphur dioxid dming the
past Kiuumer is declared by each j
f*Xoerf *. the increase of the zone j
ot injury being ril,,!UI , ,n '* ..A 1 <t!
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by Forester Patterson. A map
by the department of forestry.
Betting forth the limits of cacti
zone of injury in October, UKto, .
i* filed for comparison with tlie
zones of injury as declared by
Forester PutfersAii for -Septem
ber, 1 {>()«, winch comparison
shows the .
zone or serious mjmj
to have increased trie enormous
amount of S® per cent 'during, 1
the present summer over the to- l
tal territory I heretofore seriously '
uifected,
^ln adtwtmn to tin* expert
timoily counsel submits consider
ably 1 in uuuu of a thousand 5 I
affidavits from residents oi North
(foorgia reciting the heavy injury [
during the past spring and suflU |
mor,, deciknng tliat the
have been strongei , a .l,ave frav J
eJed further and laid waste localr j
ities previously .immune there¬
from. A mini her of the affidavits
filed reelte instances pf the other
destruction of wlmlo gardens,
fields of trope and hiHsid.os..t*f.j
„„,!,or l)v t'U. .»», ... U«. , iV«- j
hours. ’
•Tdie eff ects of the fumes atv
further established'by * • the aflida- i
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vil \\ ilUitm 4 • W ri.yht, comp
troller of the state ot fi.etu'gia*
declaring the abundotmient of
8(1 i IS of I ami tiunng , the*
t
past year by t tie oilJStine of the
counties Within
h^rntful eueefs f thbYToslrtictiv# *
g n ;i jp S At . r (f I
,i»n, rM**=e o.OtiA'.tl.ma i, |„,i
to arjisie defends*utli, fgim tlie joint fl.li.eh op
the ‘ t he sulphur di^ J
osjd . , hAvuur , , . n strong . ottrarn.-n.
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«|,„t..'.„„|t, ;,lei:-l
Bridlin' within lew miU'« i
u "<
t-ht* furtmcod, regardless 0 ! t it#
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the liigil cbimueys and turriiK-ff
^ commingle, in the immodg
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1 liese fuituxo, under the Dtrii*»ce..
high stack- inode of opera
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,l Pl«»« , , .
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from three to seven nute.s t r- •r»S'- I;
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r PQPP IvCrCl ? 1 !
V
Qj|g SSSSOfl " "1 IcKct _
|_Q l It L tl/hiifiVlrl Yv IS*** B- wi
COUIllV Cnl*. pair t-v toev- av
prv StM r.l H r* li S \
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pilfC ilSSC! •
Evans & Co. - I
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To Cure a Cold in One Day #j *
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui| j
nine tablets. Druggists refund
money if it tails to cure. h. Vi %
box. 25c.
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Tint liL-lmi't i;» tie ikltM itotJin.
(Xtraxan sriv-'buaatcnf are said to
Ua vi* ha«t rnw-i. u> dn with th • v .dory
of Ck>. t'k*j mans la their .utc war wait
Fr.i'K-ti ;.i»d .in -tin's coaneetlon, Sir
iu ury i.u.« u-ii* tin- . r ms
Insijwtijn of th,: iii'oA.sat)iu>l school in
Roium, Iruuce: "Aiaou:.; the usual ob
Jwta i uoieil ivitn aia'Pi'iao a I'russi; ..
sol-ik-tAi. helmet. 0 a,W uik aaktsi why
of Hmci during th*- Geruicia
inyu^u, Am.-be added tlmt it v/u« u
"ATuTdAt : ,*ue«u Vo their work
US( . 4 tj iir; .pi* uowu. jukI pat it
his ye-,; ,.m in,mm.; u. it, say:
:d‘ulT»Tyou
spin «-iy t-,>-brins it
upon yon 1.x t j w^U-yt yore studk.-.* nail
stow up in i 8 uc uae t.it.l to i.«..-«axc in
fcrii/i- in IKlUliU.:. la-.'
display of that tehcet,' cxjikihml the
director, 'newer JtaHs to briny the blush
of shfuae to the .-beaks of my >ju«ionu
and to reuse* their patriotism and their
for their studies.'" .
.. A , ftV , 0 ^ m , ( . ea i t p.be pa.^ssod
uu..,, days o! :,a umbiticm to learu me
unde yf hianioacl vuttii«.'’ the Now
rofli ''fNcry Hon r«iwUi ,»ue.Jfv.-cler as any
little wtitle an ;i{ipllcaixt
tur .siiiiah-.n as an apiovuti.-e glyca
n-j a c-yll. But.jre can't afford to give
^ {ja.le won •u,have iuuIi- siine un
.pmflUed Hticvcsscs. Not, out. of Eve’s
daughters, from royalty down, 1
say, tlmt Hsm't mi artist in lilt* wivu-iug
of diamonds. Muny awr 'well versed
tb tlie tricks of liy.utig an I selling them,
white -others give exeekeat satisfaction
.nivt tn-ijuarfug them
for the market. But win n It cornea to
the real cutting of the stones they lack
the 'i-iattet.ee. .iv. 'runc'ut atul steadiness
of nerve v.-bich ccinstitute the expert’s
stock In trade.”
JL
Th<* Mai'vcJ uf Notre* Dame.
• Often 1 have seen Notre Duioe,
as
the marvel, of It never prows less. 1
to Paris with a> thou,Ad or time for it
busy filiuut ■ many other things, imil
than on niy way over one of the
lirtdn < across the river {K-rliaps l see
it again on its Island, the beautiful
towers high above Hie high, roofs of
houses end palaces', and the vievff now
familiar, strikes me afresh with nil
Rf of my ium Impression.
The wonder only seems greater If 1
tarn- as I am-always tempted to, and
walk down the tjuays on the left bank,
the towers before me and with every
tap coosing more ami more eouapieta
i .eeiiwc i*j- flip r m Sent, to the
island at)d at lax to the great tqutu'tt
***** ^ uxe iu its
superb Cjjlm. -Klbtabeth Uobina I cn
urti tu (-^ nt „ r ,.. .
VVI:y !!<• Quit the Game.
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j oaPH stood watcblwt the p-»ker game
pt tlie Hub.
'.w. '■
"iVUnt'o tfee matt o';-col l featff
-'No- t al«iiys coma out lo-scr."’
• J never saw you !:*sa in fnv l.fH.”
”t kuo-W you never saw in *, bat t
lose, Jf 1 happen to win n Hittlo here,
icy wife smiltugtj- insist;,' oa nty (livid
iug’toy wiwn'iigs when i go home, if
gZngfZ* ait’s bit's ffowi}
to get fvc:i.,fiy vitas
(o-va ,to the ftrsfeunt I -Iasi,* If i teil
, ; IV ; w "'°f - lusr ‘ ,v, ' a ’ sU f !ali ‘ s
tlie money to movent my losing tal i
[ la ve, so I am t ound to iose.”
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if h*t lityftl. ,e^umrk?i
lu.aii Hie tuviliaiwl uf <ho
work! tinrtoou i*^ reienoO to an Uemg
UiebiKty's •nduxea.” la America. An
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sa - t i lw a -<bake.'Vdonau.” Ia Italy u
is referred to aa tbe "cutibler's ilazen,''
itrere being a tradltbn that there was
cttP .oriy a l in which c,.:up.Nte.l cob
niera to put tnelvr t:< *ks» o nails rcua«l
-th* wise of. a boot firei. I'iaaliy virten
isaiis bwame cheap, a center nail
•xas drivel for tuck.
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ty ".••> t.mjc.*,n;. you »i«ne of
owtdoor 1 to teats v.-hcu a i.um re-f>
op O’J h''-** !i ' - thg pave • clit-i u-r
.*tu*it* a am>.t» the iwrty ;.a,i o > o,
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. p. exfetahuea fi ,faster,thtu*- Uapt one.
«»e v,.iu. ( - vstut
I have semi 11 hi>r.»e flying.' ' Dime;
:et tu-> « 1 -k- hear ye Kiyin n .my
gian.- inter j«-u*d an oW Scotch luiu
ri« ; TbeiVs toak in here tv.- tv./ less
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strength-of soul, which raises it abave
.w*U ***** ». *****
which the sight or great penis can
Unwise iu it. By' this strength tu-roca
maintain a calm aspect'and preserve
surprising ,i!e!r r f asoa and !, ! ul terrible “^' V ‘ U accidents.- T**
ttoebe«oi<<»uid.
Mistresa-TdonTwa’nt^u to have
so i Jlul h company. You have mo**
*aO*.is in a day titan 1 have in a
week ltomtotw W B p. perhaps
It you a try to be a little more agre-
nhkT vou*d have as taanv friends as
i have.
, «S«A*<:rflaons,
Mrs. .Knsckar—Does y»ur buijband
ever complain if bis buttons are miss- ,
ins? Mrs. Booker—No; be has to
fasten so many of ynir.e that he
vvouUla t fcavo time for his own, any ;
raj-.-New York Sun.
lio at war witit your vft-es, at peaca
y nit- it.-ip-hbois autl lot evory year
hast you a better mau.—Frauklin.
McWilliams Bros.
FOR BARGAINS
Dalton, Ga.
NEW GOODS
ssss — ARE
Daily Arriving
And l am making prices that are
astonishing the natives,” my litre
composes everVthmg tliat is needed
in the way of wearing Appmd eod
at figures that are really surprising.
i have mm r of
a p arge m. ■; * ne
hardware that is cheap
And also Glassware, Tinware,
Woodenware and tilings iu this (me
that are greatly reduced in prices
xNeilie King
is the name of as fine flour as
there is made, There is none
better and we handle it. The
beauty about it is that it is 30
cents on the hundred cheaper
than other high grade flour,
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DALTON, GA.