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VOL. 31
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Social and local happenings
edited each week, by Misses Etta
Kidley and Lela Kerr.
Mr. John Cole was shopping in
Dalton Tuesday.
John Mclvamy is reported very
sick at his home north of town,
Miss M&linda Shields has re¬
turned after a visit to Tunnel
Hill Ga.
Make your wants known
through the News and save time
and labor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kemp and
family, spent Thursday with
Zion relatives. !
Edgar Chapman was in town
Monday and paid up his sub¬
scription to The News. '
Thanks to Mrs, J. I. Plemons,
of Mart Texas, for one dollar on
subscription to the News. |
Misses Flora Rouse and
nor Henry, spent Thursday, with
Mrs. 8 . L. Rouse, of Dalton. ! j
Mr. Joe „ Parks, of „ _ Doogan,Ga „
was in town Thursday and whiles |
here, Subscribed for the “News. |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilbanks
and family, spent one day last- ;
week with sheriff and Mrs. Wil
banks.
Mr. Norwood H. Haddock, of
Atlanta, but formerly, of Dalton
is now connected with The Mur
ray News.
Mrs. S. L, Rouse and
have returned home, after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Henry.
Col W. W. Sampler and family
and Miss Lena Henry* were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E
Humphreys, last week.
To-day is election day for fence
or no fence law, for the 824th,
district, of this countv. Those
who can vote, should vote.
Col. arid Mrs. W. W. Simpler
and family and Miss Lena llenry
spent part of last week, at the
home of Mr. D. E. Humphreys.
W. B. King, formerly of this
county, but now of Kuoxvill, is
spending a few days with his
brother, Col. C, N. King, of
placi.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. II '
Kelley, Monday morning, a line
baby girl. Hurrah for Sam. The
way to build up a town is to pop¬
ulate it.
Miss Sybil Steed is at home
after a few days visit with Miss
Fannie Leonard, of Dalton, She
was delightfully entertained by
the Daltonians,
J.R. Holland, of Sidney Texas,
is a paid subscriber to 1910.
Mr. Holland that’s good. We
appreciate a man who does as
you have done.
The best known pills and the
'best pills made are DeWitt’s Lit
tie Early Risers. They are small.
easy to take, gentle and certain,
and are sold oy S. H. Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull Kerr, have
returned from Atlanta, where
they bought a nice line of
linery. Miss Ellen Stallings, re
turned with them, to assist Mrs.
Kerr, with the Millinery and
Dressmaking.
We are in receipt of one dollar
on subscription tq The Murray
for one year, from Mr. J.
A. Beaver, of Ohillicotfie. Texas,
He says he cannot do without it.
Mr. Beaver is an old Georgia boy
from Murray county.
thanks brother.
Drink Coca=Ginger, cold
one side, hot on the
Manufactured by the tNorth Ga.,
Bottling works.
Dalton, Georgia,
$>.
THE MURRAY T NEWS
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GBORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH fa, 1909.
CHATSWORTH.
Mr. Andrew Turner, of Adairs
Ga., is visiting Chatsworth
friends (??)
Miss Eflie Lee Brown and Mr.
Jim Loughridge passed through
Chatsworth Sunday.
Miss Stella Leonard and Mr.
fom Peeples were in Chats
worth, Sunday,
Several from Chatsworth at
tended the Box supper at Eton
Saturday night.
Miss Jessie Waters spent Sun
in Eton,
Quite a number of the young
enjoyed a Pound supper at
home of Mr. John Holland,
night March the 4th.
Mr. J. 0. Clark and family
have moved to Chatsworth from
Place. We gave them a
hearty welcome.
Several new houses are beitig
in Chatsworth at present,
Messrs. Johnson, Bishop and
Will S. Cox have returned home j
om Chattanooga.
Harold Willingham spent a
or so in Cisco, Ga.
Several of the young folks en
ft gocia] gathering at the
home of Miss Bonnie Kate Bar
nett, Sunday night.
Mr. liagon Barnett is apend
several days at Etowah Tenn.
Miss Delia Gregory, of Cohut
Springs, spent a day or so of
last week in Chatsworth.
Miss Nannie BTadley, of Oar
is visiting her sister,
Mrs. S. M. Barnette.
Misses Mary Peeples and Py
re „ e Holland spent Saturday and
Sunday with relatives: at Ran
ger.
Mr, Blassengame and wife and
Col. Sampler and family, of
Spring Place, visited at the home
1 f D. K. Peeples Sunday,
Tom Chamblee, of Eton, was a
Chatsworth visitor Sunday.
Services, by Bro. Evans,
day afternoon at 3 o’clock, Ad
;ire invited. Makzku.k.
A TEXAS LETTER.
Chillicothe, Texas.—Well as I
] iave no ^ s een anything from this
p ar ^ vv j]j give you a few items.
Health of this part is very good
at this time and we are ha\iug
some fine farming weather here
now and the people are taking
advantage of it. Most of them
have their land ready for the
crop. Wheat and oats are
not doing well, on account of the
dry weather, it has been dry here
most all the winter, but we are
looking for rain soon, if it does
like it did last year.
Well I will tell you a little
about our little town, Ohilli
cot he. It is located in the een
ter of a nice farming country, it
has two good railroads, two
1)ankgj tw0 m illg, three black
smit[l ghopg and four churches
#n(J a | K>st 0 f good people. This
jj tt j e town j s growing fast and it
will soon be one of the best
towns in the state, as it seems to
be a healthy part of the country,
111 which jt 18 located - 1 hls
country is being . settled up very
fast by the eastern people and I
think any one wanting a nice
f arm would do well to stop in
part,
Well as news is scarce I will
ring off for this time and if I see
this in print, will try to write
more next time.
A Gkokoia Boy.
Tnis is the most dangerous time
of the year to catch cold, and it
is the hardest time to cure it. If
yon should take a cHd, a few
doses of Kennedy’s Laxative
Cough Syrup will act very
promptly, -its laxative principle
cures the cold by driving it from
the gystem by a gentle but nat
oral .etio-of the bowel,. Oh.l
dren especially like Kennedy s
Laxative Cough Syrup, as
tastes so good, nearly like
It is sold by S. H. Kelly,
DON’T FORGET THE
MURRAY NEWS PICNiC.
Don’t miss it if you lose out -m
all others, because -we are going
to make it the thing, as the boys
sa y. We will have fine speak¬
ing, line music, foot races etc.
Come, get ready and come.
Tlie person who secures the
most subscribers before that
time will receive a nice gall
watch. Kern ember you can give
both papers for one dollar, Ru
valist and Murray News.
The Wan Who Advertises Gets The
Business.
You always judge a business
by the push that is put into it
So can you judge a town by the
way it is advertised. If it is a
smalltown, its ad’s are small
If it is a large town, it will have
large ads, Same way with a
business. If you want a large
business, do large advertising,
that’s the stuff that brings large
business. I am not talking about
your stock in trade, but the daily
business. I knew of a firm- that
begun business on one $ 11.00
watch. Also begun large adver¬
Now their business cov¬
40 acres of land . 1 Advertise,
keep on advertising. "
of Bible Institutes to be Held, g
Rev. W. M. Oyer, J. W. Bates
J. P. Andrews, State 8
School Agents, will hold the fol¬
lowing Bible Institutes:
At Holly Creek Church, 19, 20
and 21st. o.f March; Dewberry,
22nd, 28rd. and Spring Place, 24
and 25 th.
Sunday School Convention.
The 4th. A nnmtl Session of the
g Iinf ] av School Convention of the
North Georgia Baptist Associa
^j t)n< w iil be held with Holly
Creek Church. March the 19th.
(o 21 st. inclusive. Rev. W. M.
Dyer will conduct services Fri
day at II a. m.
Friday afternoon reports from
the Schools will be received and
the election of .officers for the
next year will take pla'c Re¬
ports from the different t ec e
taries will be read and discussed.
Friday the following subjects
will be discussed :
1st. The Sunday School as a
Character builder, discussion
opened by E. W. Bagby.
2 nd. The Sunday school as a
soul winning power, discussion
opened by L. N. Dantzler.
3rd. The relatiou between the
Sunday School and our organized
work, discussed by Rev. W. M.
Dyer, Bro. G. W. Andrews and
others,
4th. A memorial service, in
memory of the late C. C. Langs¬
ton-, conducted by Rev. W. A.
Henry. Bro. Gideon Jackson and
Others. State
Brother G. W. Andrews,
Sunday School Evangelist, has
promised to be present and will
be given an hour each day, from
10 to 11 a. m., and will be al
lowed to choose his own subject.
Rev. W. M. Dyer will conduct
a Bible study, or preach each day
at 11 a. m. and also at night.
Each school is requested to
send a full delegation. If there
is no Sunday school at your
church, the church should send
two delegates. Henry, Pres,
V/. A.
C. L- Foster, Sec.
We say without hesitation that
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills are uueaquled for weak kid
B eys, backache, inflammation of
the bladder and all urinary dis¬
orders. They are antiseptic and
act promptly in all cases of weak
back, backache, rheumatism and
rheumatic pains. Accept no sub¬
stitute, We sell and recom¬
mend them S, H. Kelly. ^
Giye me ym)r Pft p er .Hanging,
g 011se Painting, Kalsomine,
Wall Tinting. I’ll give you
satisfaction or refund your mon
w-.J *^ “»““ “"3
D
B( . autjful Work done any
w j ere . Estimate furnished,
j 0Hl? M. Oxford, 31 Hamilton
St., Dalton Ga, 3-1 «-l
IN THE SWIM.
Nothing like being: “in the swim.” Selling goods is
like any other business. If you are “in the swim”, that
is, if you are doing the business, its “mighty” fine. ~
There are several prerequisites to successful mer*
chandising—having the goods—an ample stock of lots
of kinds, of the right kind. They must be up=to=the=
minute—well bought—rightly priced—well displayed—
and last, but not least—must be handled by efficient, cour»
teous salespeople.
Now, are we meeting all these demands? We cer=
tainly are. The results testify to this. Success is always
measured by results. It will pay you to trade with us,
as it is paying others.
New Shantoiig* Silks $.48 yd. Handsome decorated glass Wa¬
Ifmpress jSilks, $.4,8 yd. ter Set, $1.50 value $l.ig, -
TI 1 esVydotls are nevv and advertised at Best prices on Hardware, Flow
m
$ 59 a. yd. in cities. Goods, Barbed Wire.
Ruffled Bobinet Curtain Goods at $.25 New B,'Ixuppepheimer Clothing
’ ,V ( I • ■just in.| Several have told us ■
. a BeautifuJ to piece Tpilet Set in blue that we have by far the hand
and other colors, $ 3 . 50 , '• somest and most desirable stock
The s wellest line of Men’s and Ladies’ of Young Men’s and Men’s Suits
Oxfords ever in our store. We wan’t ever in Dalton at $10.00 $12,50
A you to see them, $2 ftp $3.00 and $3,50. $45.00 and $2.0,00,
1 * ...
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Women!
ArejMovi looking Tliendo
for Eealth?
not waitlonger,Eut of
tny a bottle
Di*. tSimmons
Squaw Vine Wine
to - day. It cures
IxucorrkoecL (Whites)
falling womb, ovarian
troubles, scanty on,
protu.se female mensem and
all troubles.
It is a tonic als o
pleasant to take and
Will makeyou strong
and Take Tiealthy M.A.t5immons
T Liver • ■ >• Hr—*-- ."VC Medicine T • • • to 9
work oil me secretions
or the liver; and your
health will be assured.
drugSi-5(3. Delay*rib(T. Write At all
•
ffZL L.i.«DimYnonS tr iMed.Lo. . /i
«5t". Louis, Mo.
Sold by Arrowood & Rouse.
Wanted. Responsible man with
horse ana bi in each cotnmu
nit y/salary $ 5.00 to $19.00 per
day, to take orders from owners
of Farms, Orchards and Home
Gardens. A splendid opportu¬
nity for farmers’ sons, also fruit
tree and sewing machine agents,
to make a business connection
which will become more profita¬
ble each year. Address P. O.
Box —, Youngs Island, S. C.
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Don’t forget ,to subscribe for
The Murray News.
Call On
W. M. Pierce,
Black Smithing, Horse Shoe »•
mg. Dalton .Ga.
W. R. SEWELL,
Painter, Paper Hanger and
Decorator.
Carriage Work a Specialty.
1 ENNGA, GEORGIA.
Catl On
-E. W. Petty
When in Dalton, He will
save you money on Groceries
and feed stuff.
LOCAL MARKETS.
Quoted at Opening of Business Every
Week.
COTTON.
Cotton 09 7-8
GRAIN.
Wheat .$ 1.10
Corn... .75
BE AS.
Whips................... $ 1.00
Clays and unknown 1.00
White or table peas.... $1.50 -2.00
WOOL.
W ashed... .22
Unwashed JO
Black...... 20
PRODUCE.
Eggs ', ' 2
Hens oO to ,*y£
Fries 15 to 25
Butter, per pound.......,.15 to .20
GAME.
Rabbits .0(5
Birds... 08
Garden seeds at Kerr’s.
NO. LI •
T. J. BRYANT;
Dalton, Ga.
I have gentle and fine
teams, and sober men for dri¬
vers.. 1 can handle with care.
Call on me when in need of
safe and trusty service.
T. J. Bryant, Dalton, Ga.
Tobacco for Sale.
I have 100 pounds of Long Leaf
Home Made Tobacco, for sale, at
loo per pound. Joe Gains,
Tilton Ga., Route 2.
DALTON BAKERY,
Have Fresh Bread Every
day. All kinds of Cakes and
Pies made to order, call on
me.
Mrs. 1W. K. BEASLEY
Dalton, Ga.
LOOKOUT FOR
Dr. W. h. HOLCOMBE,
Representing the Watkins
Drug Company. Headquar¬
ters,
Oran, Ga.
J. D. GRAHAM,
39 North Hamilton Street,
Dalton, CD vvt
Has McCormack Mowers, Bind
and Rakes*, Chilled Plows,
Cotton aud Fertilizer Drills;
§ Jk j pj vot whee j Cultivators;
McCormack Disc Harrows,\Lime,
Portland Cement, etc.
Quality and Price right m