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BUY FURNITURE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
i
hiS^^rlciatef^^Rockers 1 X 7 hin-macf ctnrk in North Georgia K to select from and nothing is more appropriate or more
Couches Cases, Sideboards. China Cabinets, Divans Dressers;
Wardrobes^Bed Room Suits, Tables, prices. Childre.Fs COME Chairs ID s>bb Rugs Ub. Curtains and everything ,n the Form
ture line. All sold at rock bottom
Furniture Company, Dalton, Georgia.
RAMHURST
Shool at this place is progress¬
ing nicely under the manage¬
ment of Miss Julia Humphreys.
Tax Collector John P. Grego¬
ry, of Eton, was here Monday.
Several from here attended
services at Mt. Zion Sunday.
W. D. Willbanks, of Mt. Zi
ch, was here on business Satur¬
day.
There will be a box supper at
the school house at this place on
Thursday night December 2tth,
for the benefit of the school buil¬
ding, and perhaps, an Xmas tree
SANTA CLAUS HAS COME!
made Miss Delma Woods’ Millinery store his headquarters for the Holidays. All kinds of
and he h has be found here and at prices that cannot be duplicated,
Tovs Nuts Fruits and candies can up=to=date line of v
1 have the nicest, most complete and most
Christmas Toys, Nuts, Fruits and Candies
in Spring Place. All 1 ask is that you call and inspect my goods before going elsewhere.
ever shown
MISS DELMA WOODS, Headquarters for Everything Stock by Santa Claus.
Carried in
Spring Place......... Georgia.
SCHOO). NOTES
School is in a flourishing con
ditiori, all the rooms being well
filled. We are expecting many
more students after Christmas.
For the fame of Lucy Hill Insti
tute has spread far and wide ; it
n known as the most up-to-date
s ,hool building in the county and
we are proud to have the privi¬
lege of attending this well equip¬
ped institution of learning.
We are sorry to note the illness
of Miss Lucile King.
Qur Christmas holidays begin
Wednesday 23, and will last
week.
Prof. Roach and Miss.Mamie
King are attending Teachers
CHRISTMAS * PRESENTS! DON’T HAVESEEN BUY UNTIL MY STOCK YOU
* l have the best and nicest that can either be bought or sold. My rH • ne »-* • s now complete V'^States^l’llsohTve “sell
Jewelry and to ne*
Bring watch and clock repairing. All work and goods sold by W. S. Lents goes out wrth a guarantee as
me your Yours for Tewelry Bargains,
good as a bond. Chatsworth, Georgia.
w. S. LENTS, Jeweler and
Optician
in connection. A cordial invita¬
tion is extended to everybody to
attend.
G. W. Smith visited home
Miss Owens, of Gordon coun¬
ty, visited relatives here recent
ly.
Mrs. Dovie and May Worley,
Joe Leonard and Miss Willie
Mae Owens, attended services at
Ball Ground Sunday.
Steve Craig, of Oakrnan, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
friends here.
. Grover Burks, of Holly, was
here Monday.
Mr. Me Bray er and wife visit-
at Eton today (Fri¬
As we are all studying hard for
the examinations next week,
there isn’t much news; so Mr.
E(Jitor wi j] have to excuse this
shorfc letter. "Senorita.”
Every case of backache, weak
back, bladder lmllammation arid
rheumatid pains is dangerous if
neglected, for such troubles are
nearly always due to weak kid
LTBii’i 1 ™:! 1
antiseptic and soothe pain quick- Kid
ly. Insist upon DeWitt’s
ney and Bladder Pills. For weak
kidneys and inflammation of the
bladder they are unequaled
Regular size 50c. Sold here by
S. H. Kelly.
THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908
ed the latter’s parents here Sat¬
urday and Sundry.
M. D. Terry made^j*#usiness week.
trip to Dalton one day last
John Quarles and wife spent
Sunday with his mother at Wells.
Best wishes to all. Susb.
This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson
St,, Buffalo, N.Y., says: “I cured
the most annoying cold sore I ev¬
er had, with Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve. I applied this salve once
a day for two days, when every
trace of the sore was gone.”
Heals all sores. Sold under guar¬
antee at Arrowood & Rouse’s
store. 25c.
All accounts due The Mi rkay
News are due and payable now
and must be paid by January 1,
1909, or those owing us will find
their accounts in the hands of,
officer for collection. Please 1
an
note this fact well and come in*
and settle up as soon as possible:
aiK ] perhaps save further trou
ble. Q ur lease expires Decern
ber 1908 , and Mr. Hull Kerr
w j]i be at the helm. If you hav
enfc the money bring us a load of
toes, or anything f t con " else el p r that t jl. is
salable and we will pav highest
market price for it. Now if you
, , fc wan ^ bo have your account
placed in the hands of an officer,
come in and settle.
FULLER S CHAPEL
Hello, Zion Hill! Why don’t
you come on with the news?
Henry Smith and wife dined
at the home of Commie Lotspeich
Sunday.
J. W. McKamy and sister,Mrs.
Eldridge, spent Monday night
with Rich McOamy and family.
Wright Smith and wife called
on their sister, Mrs.Mae Vaughn,
a short while Sunday afternoon.
Miss Myrtle McOamy called on
Miss Ella Oocliran Sunday.
Mis 3 Dimroie Lotspeich dined
with the Misses Sane Sunday.
John Keith and his best girl
were out riding Sunday.
!. 0, o . F. ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
Spring Place Lodge, No. 141, l. 0.
0. F. Met in Regular Semi
Monthly Session.
Spring Place lodge, No. 141, 1.
O. (). F. met in Masonic hall last
Saturday night in regular semi¬
monthly session and elected the
following officers:
W. B. Robinson, Noble Grand,
J. E. Cox, Vice Grand,
0 , H. Shriner, Secretary,
W. L. Cox, Treasurer.
After the election of officers
the members retired and did
ample justice to the refreshments
Jesse Bivins, of Oasey Spring,
ts spending this week with his
brother, Walter Bivins.
Olen Lotspeich called on Miss
Pauline Wood Sunday.
Mrs. bam Smith, of Palto ,
spent Monday night with Mre.G.
T. Smith.
Miss Wood, of Whitfield, is
spending the week here with
Miss Mollie Wood.
Coy Lotspeich and Thurman
Ingle went to Eton Sunday.
Mrs. Wood visited Mrs. K.irbv
Monday afternoon.
Misses Snow Lotspeich and
Myrtle McOaray made a business
which had been prepaired.
Quite a number of members
were present from other lodges
and these were highly enter
tained.
With the first of January, next,
the lodge will move into more
roomy quarters, on the top floor
of the Shields building now be¬
ing erected, where they intend
to have one of the nicest lodge
rooms in the country.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured hy Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY
& CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and beliexe him per-
to New Fork Tuesday.
Charlie Hammontree and Beo.
Vaughn made a business trip to
Bros.’ gin Monday.
School is progressing nicely
with Rev. F. L. Cochran teacher.
Mrs. Alice Lotspeich gave Mrs.
Lotspeich a short visit
jvtouclay. Buje-Eyed Giri.s.
Two
A Uan|? erous Operation appendix
i(J the remova i of the
Ly ^ surgeou. No one who takes
Dr. King’s New Life Pills is ev
er subjected to tins frightful or
deal. They work so quietly you
tion’t feel them. They cure con
stipation, headache, billiousness
and malaria. 25c. at Arroweod
& Rouse’s store.
fectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able
to carry out any obligations made
by bis firm. W aldtxg, Kinnax &
Marvin, Wholesale Duggists,
Toleda, 0,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonial sent
free. Price, 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists,
I’ake Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
J. H. STEED
Physician and Surgeon
Calls cheerfully answered day or
night—Residence East Ellijay St.
---Office west of court house.
Spring Place, Ua.