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FULLER S CHAPEL
The farmers are busy gathering
their crops in our community.
Our Sunday school is improv¬
ing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sane
visited their sister, Mrs. Mash
burn, at Crandall Sunday.
Miss Barbara Sane dined with
Misses Johnnie and Fayne Ber¬
rong Sunday.
/ Singing was well attended at
Zion Hill Sunday.
Tom Ingle and Miss Nancy Os¬
born were happily married Thurs
(: ay night. We wish them much
joy and a long, happy life,
Lee Sane spent Sunday with
“•Uncle’* Elisha Bond.
Miss Lula Fagan and Henry
Ingle attended the singing at
Dawnville Sunday evening.
Tom Goswick attended t! e
singing at Zion Hill Sunday.
Miss Zeltna Lotspeich and
Wright Smith went to Dawnville
Sunday.
Miss Eva Montgomery spent a
few days ‘ with Mrs. Augusta
Miller last week.
Will Sane is on the sick list
this week.
liev, Cochran’s brother from
Arkansas spent Thursday night
here.
Mrs. Leathie Goswick spent
Friday morning with Mrs. Will
Sane.
I suppose Bud Montgomery is
building a new house. Wonder
who he is going to get to live m
it?^ The girls had. better watch
out.
Misses Mary and Verda Sane
visited Mrs. Rhoda Sane, Sunday
evening.
With best wishes to the Mur¬
ray News I close. /
Two Black-Eyed Cats.
P. G. Poteet and wife visited
Mr. Poteet,of Whitfield, Sunday.
Miss Demmie Lotspeich called
on her sister, Mrs. Henry Smith,
Sunday.
Miss Nellie Smith spent Sun¬
day night with Mrs. Sibyl Os¬
born.
Several from this plack atten¬
ded the singing at Dawnville
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TO BUY YOUR WINTER CLOTHING?
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You naturally want to buy a good, well-made Suit just as low
as you possibly can. You may need a Rain Coat or a good, heavy
Overcoat. We KNOW we can trade with you so as to satisfy you
it fit, quality, and at the same time, save you money.
OUR CLOTHES fit—“they look right= - they wear right.
All we ask is a look. Examine our line, get our prices, then we will
say ‘it’s up to you.”
REMEtViBER if we can’t sell you better Suits for less money
than you’ll get elsewhere, we do not want your trade. What fairer
proposition could we possibly make? There are reasons for making
this statement*** We buy larger bills; we take all discounts; we own
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our own building and we are satisfied with small profits.
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Sunday, and also, at Zion Hill.
T. E. Lotspeich made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton recently.
G. T. Smith visited T. J. Ingle
Sunday
John Bond and family passed
through Fullers recently.
Miss Myrtle McCarny visited
Miss Florence Smith Sunday.
Miss Barbara Sane visited the
Misses Berrong Sunday.
Onmmie Lotspeich and wife vis¬
ited Henry Smith and wife Sat¬
urday night.
Mrs. F, L. Cochran visited Mrs.
Charlie Hammontree recently.
Wright Smith and Miss
tina Hawkins, of Dawnvjlle,
made Miss Zelma Lotspeich a
cal! Sunday.
Henry Ingle and Miss Lula Fa¬
gan attended the singing at
Dawnville Sunday.
Mr. Toni Ingle and Mrs. Nan¬
cy Orsborne were happily mar¬
ried at the Fullers parsonage the
10th of this month, Rev. F. L.
Cochran officiating. We extend
our most hearty congratulations.
Moonshine.
Election Notice.
In compliance with an Act of
the legislature in August, 1900,
an election for three trustees in
each of the twenty-four legal
school dist ricts of Mm ray county
as outlined on map in Ordinary’s
office, is hereby called by the
Board of Education for Saturday,
October 2(5, 1907, between 2 and
55 o’clock p, in.
Said election to be by ballot or
otherwise and at the central
school house in each school dis¬
trict except as follows; Water
house distiict at the court ground ;
Ramliurst at Ram hurst postoffice ;
Carters at Carters pcstoffice;
River Bend at Sam Biassin
game’s; Sugar Creek at Wells
postoffice; Spring Place at the
court house; Little Murray at
Keith’s store; Center Valley at
Center Valley church.
The chairman and secretary
each meeting shall sign and mail
certificate of the election of the
three trustees to the County
School Commissioner immediate
ly after the election.
This October 1, 1907.
D. E. Humphreys,
Pres. Board.
W. D. Gregory, Sec,
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Use Red Band Pure Scotch
Snuff.
TH!’ MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1007
CENTER VALLEY
Picking cotton is the order of
the day here,
Marvin Langston and wife
spent Sunday with J. S. Swilling
and family.
Miss Ethel Bond spent a few
days of last week with Miss Go¬
bi* Hammontree.
Mrs, Ella Bond spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Joe Colley.
“Grandma” Smith spent sev¬
eral days with Mrs. Bettie Bond
recently.
Moses Bond spent Saturday,
night with his cousin, near Zion
Hill.
John Keith, of Whitfield,
passed through our burg Sunday.
Luther Bond and Webbie Cof¬
fey made a call up the country
Su miay,
Eddie Colley passed through
our burg Sunday, en route to Zi¬
on Hill.
“Giandma” Bond is spending
the week with her son, Eppy.
Moses Fraker passed through
our burg Monday.
Bertha Rose made a business
trip to Fashion [Saturday morn
mg.
Grover Smith, of Fullers,
passed through our burg Tuesday
morning en route to Eton.
Marvin Langston and wife
spent Tuesday night with her
mother, Mrs. Bettie Bond.
Frank Cline, of Deep Springs,
was in our burg a short while
Tuesday.
Jasper Franklin was out dri¬
ving Tuesday afternoon.
Several from this place attend¬
ed quarterly meeting at Sum
merours Saturday.
Ask Daisy Franklin who she
gave her bouquet to Sunday
With good wishes to the News
close,
j Billie and Tommie
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sure and prompt remedy for
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Sold by S. H. Kelly.
TENNGA
Our farmers are busy picking
their cotton.
Messrs. Jackson and Epperson
entertained the people of Pine
Grove one evening last week
with some good phonograph mu¬
sic and a lecture by Mr. Jackson.
Mr. Brownlee, wife and little
son, of Cisco, have returned from
an extended visit to relatives in
Michigan.
Luther Epperson, wife and
children, visited T. N. Gordon
and family Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Essie Graves, May Cay
lor and Lola Gordon spent Sun¬
day with the Misses Dunn, of
Gregory.
L. C. Dunn is all smiles—it’s a
girl.
H. J. Epperson and Walter
Howard, of Oonnesauga, spent
Sunday in Pleasant Valley,Teun.
W. P. Gordon spent Sunday
with C. M. Graves.
Mrs. L. L. Caylor visited her
sister,Mrs. Hugh Dunn, recently.
T. A. Ritchie is erecting a new
dwelling here.
Oloe and Joe.
A Card.
This is to certify that all drug¬
gists are authorized to refund
your money if Foley’s Honey and
Tar fails to cure your cough or
cold. It stops the cough, heals
the lungs and prevents serious
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substitutes. Rouse & Rouse.
HALF-ACRE BEND
Tom Daniel and Miss Vira
Slate were married Saturday
night and were up in our burg
Sunday visiting Mrs. C. E. Mor¬
ris.
Mrs. Holbrooks and daughter
Miss Martha, returned home Sat¬
urday from an extended visit
to relatives near Atlanta.
Jesse Carter and wife, of Cal¬
ifornia, are visiting Mrs. Laura
Wright.
We learn that Mrs. Holbrooks
and daughter, Miss Martha, in¬
tend to return to California with
Mr. and Mrs. Carter.
Ben Parsons and family visited
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his Bister, Mrs. Johnnie Timms,
Sunday evening.
George Henson was in our burg
Sunday.
Nat Moreland, Brice Banks and
Obe Wright went towards Pea
Ridge Sunday.
Acy Pettit and Mrs. Anderson
passed through our Bend Sunday
en route to Dalton.
Wesley Gray, of “Little Sod
om,’ : passed through our Bend
Sunday.
Joe Love and little daughter
passed through our burg Sun¬
day.
I guess they are going to have
a new bridge over about Pea
Ridge as Merrill Wood is putting
the material on the ground.
Jack Frost made us a light call
or two the first of the week.
With best wishes to The News
I close. Kate.
If you take DeWitt’s Kidney
and Bladder Pills you will get
prompt relief from backache,
weak kidneys, inflammation of
the bladder and urinary troubles.
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HUGHES
As I haven’t seen anything
from this place for some lime, I
will try to write some news.
Health of the community is
not very good.
We are sorry to note the ill¬
ness of Mr. Evans for the last
few week, but hope for him a
speedy recovery.
This is quite a busy season
with the fanners. They are all
trying to save their cotton, and
get their wheat planted.
The young people of our com¬
munity enjoyed a singing given
by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sunday
night.
Pleas Vaughn and wife, of
Fashion, spent Sunday with
Henry Johns and wife.
Rev. Cochran, of Fuller’s
Chapel, preached an interesting
sermon at Oak Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Awtry and daughter,
Miss Tamer, spent Sunday after¬
noon with Mrs. and Ida Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Sumach,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Billie Johnson and wife.
Mrs. Luie King visited her
mother, Mrs. Cooper, one day
last week.
Little Selma Johnson is on the
sick list but is better.
Mrs. Pillbeck spent last week
in Chattanooga.
Just ask Andrew Kerr where
he found his mule Sunday
night.
Tom Gregory, of Gregory, was
calling in Little Murray Sunday
afternoon.
Mark Waterhouse and wife
spent Sunday with Joseph Cox
and lady.
Luke Wilson and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cay
lor, of Gregory.
Rev. Sam Evans and lady, of
Chattanooga, and sister, Mrs.
Fields, of Cleveland, were called
to the bedside of their father,
J. Evans, last week.
Mrs, Martin spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie John¬
son,
Wishing the dear old Murray
News success, I close.
Topsy.
Thomas A. Edison, the great
American inventor, says : “Fully
eighty per cent, of the illness of
mankind comes from eating im¬
proper food ; people are inclined
to over-iudulge themselves.”
This is where indigestion finds
its begginmng in nearly every v
case. The stomach can do just
so much work and no more, and
when you overload it, orwhen -
you eat the wrong kind on food,
the digestive organs cannot
possibly do the work demanded
of them. It is at such times
that the stomach needs help; it
demands help, and warns you by
headaches, belching, sour stom¬
ach, nausea and indigeston. You
should attend to this at once by
taking something that will ac¬
tually do the work for the stom¬
ach. Kodol will do this. It is a
combination of natural diges
tants and vegetable acids and
contains the same juices found in
a healthy stomach. It is pleas¬
ant to take. It digests what
you eat. Sold by S, H. Kelly,
Capt. Virgil Boyd, the popular
and efficient conductor on the
accommodation between Coving¬
ton and Atlanta, has, on account
of advanced years, resigned his
position after thirty-five years of
faithful service.