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VOL. y
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Social and local happenings
edited each week, by Misses Etta
Ridley and Lela Kerr.
W. H. Parish, of Oran, visited
oar office Monday.
Buy your Shirts from S. H.
Rally.
■Put a fooj. And a dollar togeth¬
er and they don’t associate long.
25e. bottle of Syrup of Figs at
Kerr’s for 15c.
Bring in a load of wood on
subscription. We need it.
S. H. Kelly pays the highest
price for produce.
The infant of Mr- and Mrs.
Lee Cox is very sick.
Mr. L. A. Hartley and bride,
of Tcnnga was in town Wednes¬
day.
An up-to-date line of Shirts
and Overalls at s. H. Kelly’s.
MiseKenner Henry has return¬
ed from a visit with relativea in
Dalton.
- 25c. bottle of White Fine
Cough Syrup at Kerr’B for 15 c.
Mr. Chas, Gray, in company
with Miss Daisy Cox, visited our
city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson, of
Free Hope, was in town Monday
shopping.
Come to S. H, Kelly before
you buy or sell your produce.
Mice Delia Gregory, of Temple
Grove, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. M. Roach.
Mines. M. W. and Eugene
Shields will spend this week in
Atlanta.
S. EL Kelly, the live and let
live merchrut.
Miss Dell Utz, from Kentucky,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Una
Rouse.
N. H. Haddock, has gone to
Copper Hill. Tenn., where he
will work on the Copper Hill
News.
Mias Mamie Pcnrdley spent
last week with her sister, Mrs.
Geover Terry, of Hassler Mills.
Miss Nettie Campbell is absent
from school on account of illness.
We hope for her a speedy recov¬
ery.
115 horse, power, second hand
engine, in good repair. For sale
cheap. Call on Finley & Son,
Dalton Ga.
William B. King, of Knoxville,
Tenn., has been visiting his
brother, Ool. (X. N. King, for the
past ten days.
Miss Ellen Stallings is now
with Mrs. Hull Kerr, ready to do
»U kinds of dress making and
millinery work that ypu need
done.
1 15 horse poorer, second hand
engine, in good repair, For sale
cheap. Call on Finley & Son,
Dalton Ga. T:
Slate' *
The Rev S;. E. of Ky., is
visiting the home of our .beloved
J. L. Rouse this week, and while
here Will preach, at the Jdpthod
ist church. 7 s
Tfie Farmers Union ware house
Co., ft Chatsworfeh-w.illeave you
money on fertilisers, either tot
_ ,
cash or on time. Give us your
orders, whether union or hem un
ion. 1. -N, Stuart, Mgr.
EVery drink of Coca-Ginger in¬
vites. you to call again. Manu¬
factured by North Georgia Bot¬
tling Works.
Dalton, Ga.
Orroaners high grade fertilizer
for «£• by Jno. T. Holland. One
load of heart shingles at
44 .OO per thousand; 35 two-horse
S*lem wagons at a bargaiu.
Jno. T. Holland.
THE MURRAY NEWS.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.
Sunday School will reorganize
at Smyrna, or Oakland, next
Sunday the 21st. at 2 p. m. Ev¬
ery body invited to be present
and help in the goed work. All
officers are to be elected.
M. H. Welch.
For the next thirty days you
can secure the Atlanta Weekly
Constitution, the Southern Ku
ralist and the Murray News for
$1.00, if you will subscribe or
pay up. Take advantage of this
offer while it lasts.
Drink Coca-Ginger, cold on
one side, hot on the other.
Manufactured by the North Ga.,
Bottling works.
Dalton, Georgia.
For Sale At a Great Bargain.
1 fine mare, 10 years old, works
well double or single, color bay.
Also, brand new one-horse wag¬
on, with brand new harness.
Tou have the chance at a bar¬
gain as I must go away at once.
W. H. Parish, Oran, Ga.
WANTED: INFORMATION REGARDING
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about
location. Wish to hear from
owner only who will sell direct
to buyer. Give price, descrip¬
tion and state when possession
can be had. Address
The Murray News.
Mrs. Drew Peeples.of Wardner
Idaho, has returned to her home
after a few weeks visit with rela
tives in Murray county. She was
accompanied by Misses Sallie,
Pyrene and Georgia Holland and
Johu Holland. They will make
Idaho their future home. Sorry
to have them leave us, but wish
them prosperity in their new
home.
Give me your Paper-Hanging,
House Painting, Kalsomme,
Wall Tinting. I’ll give you
satisfaction or refund your mon¬
ey. See my House and Barn
Paint. Economical, Durable and
Beautiful. Work done any
where. Estimate furnished.
John M. Oxford, 31 Hamilton
St., Dalton Ga. 31 6-1
WANTED:—A lot of timber.
1 £'j t ou have timber for sale write
me. lean sell it for you as I
have made arrangements to dis¬
pose of it for you. Editor.
If you have property for sale
or exchange, see Kerr & Bates.
Timbered lands Specialty.
To Unmarried Women,
A refined and handsome bach¬
elor, 40 years of age, worth about
$2,000.00 wishes to correspond
with some lady of refinement,
with like amount of means
object matrimony. Address
“Bachelor” in care of Murray
News.
Farmers’ Union Ware House,
Chatsworth, Ga., wants all kind
of Hides, Green or Dry. Pays
Highest Prices for same,
A Loved One Gone Before.
The Death Angel visited the
•home of O. H. Huggins M»rch
2nd. 1909 and took from him his
loving wife. ,
She left a husband and one
child to mourn her loss. She was
* faithful wife and a kind Ohris
tain mother.
She had been a member of the
baptist church for a number of
years and was kind and gentje
to every one she met and had
mnny friends. No one knew her
but to love her. The body was
interred at the Mt. Zion ceme¬
tery in the presence of a host of
relatives and friends.
May God’s blessings rest in
tender mercy upon the bereaved
husband and child.
A Friend,
engine, 1 15 horse in good power, repair. second For ham^ sale'
cheap. Call on Finley & Son,
Dalton Ga.
Bring all your produce to me.
I pay the highest cash price for
same.
T. C. IiichardsoUv Eton, Ga
V’e have just rctorued from
the market where we purchased
a fine up-to-date stock of the
very latest millinery. We have
all lhe latest styles and shapes
and can please the most fastidi
ous. Come and see us and w<
will make prices low ami treat
you right. Yours very respt,
Bryan <ft Noland, Eton, Ga.
“THREE FOR ONE.”
LOOK
3 For 1, For 30 days only.
This paper $ 1.00
Weekly Constitution 1.00
Southern Ruralist 1.00
13.00
All for $ 1.00
If you owe on subscription,
me one dollar. I’ll send
three of the above papers for
days only.
I have made special arrange¬
ments with these papers and can
this for 30 days only.
OAKLAND.
Oscar Stuart passed through
our burg last Sunday morning,
Mariah Roberts visited Chats
worth friends Thursday.
Mrs. Jones passed through our
burg Friday.
Hosie Long visited Jim Roberts
Saturday night. BC'
Sibil Roberts visited Miss
Roberts Sunday.
Emmie Stuart visited home
Thursday.
Arthor Roberts and wife visit¬
Mr. Willie Roberts’ family
night.
Henry Stuart and wife visited
Friday.
There will be an afternoon
at Oakland Sunday—
everybody to come. Sing¬
will be led by Mr. Parker.
Black Eves.
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Horses and Mules for Sale.
McKnight Bros., Dalton Ga.,
just received a car load of
mules for sale cheap, cash
good note. Also a fine lot of
same terms.
McKnight Bros.
Ga
Greetings to J. H,
Joy to yon on your natal day,
I wish you this sincerely;
May Haven bless your life, I pray;
Have hope, have hope be merrily
And may your life be bright awl fair,
Responding to your feelings;
Reach out enjoy the mountain air,
I ask all is, be truth in your dealing;
So is mv wish and love for you to duy.
By A, G.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
local treatment, as the can¬
reach the diseased portion of
ear. There is only one way
cure deafness, and that is by
remedies. Deaf
is caused bv an inflamed
of the mucous lining of
Eustachian Tube. When
tube is suilamed you have a
sound or imperfect
and when it is entirely
Deafness is the result,
unless the inflamation can
be taken out and this tube re¬
to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forev¬
er; nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is noth¬
ing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused bv catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars free. J. F.
Cheney & GO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
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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==weli displayed—
and last, but not least==must be handled by efficient, cour*
teous salespeople.
Now, are we meeting all these demands? We cer =a
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 Shantong Silks $.,48 yd. Handsome decorated glass Wa¬
Empress Silks, $.48 yd. ter Set, $1.50 value $1.19.
These goods are new and advertised at Best prices on Hardware, Flow
$ 59 a yd. in cities. . Goods, B; bed Wire.
Ruffled Bobinet Curtain Goods at $.25 New B. Kuppenheimer Clothing
yd. just in. Several have told us
Beautiful 10 piece Toilet Set in bine that we have by far the hand¬
and other colors, $3.50, somest and most desirable stock
The swellest line of Men’s and Ladies’ of Young Men’s and Men’s Suits
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Oxfords ever in our store. We wan’t ever in Dalton at $10.00 $12.50
you to see them, $‘ 2 . 5 o $3.00 and $3.50. $15.00 and $2o.oo.
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,.!T THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
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ORAN DOTS.
Dr. W. H. Halcomb passed
through Oran one day this weeK.
Mr. Cooper Jackson and Miss
Jessie May Copeland attended
Sunday School at Eton Sunday.
Mr. Carl Carnes passed through
our burg Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ava Cowan has been
quite ill for several days but we
are glad she is up again.
Mrs. Parrott has been visiting
her son, Henry 1’arrQtt, the past
week at Spring Place.
Mr. Jim Smith passed through
Oran Sunday afternoon,
John Clemons is putting up a
big saw-mill at Oran.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe llusBell
spent one night last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrott at
Spring Place,
Mrs. Janie Keith lias returned
from Oklahoma but will go back
in a short time.
George Lindsey called on one
of his friends at Oran Sunday.
Miss Lou Lindsey lias been vis¬
iting Eton friends for a few days.
There will be preaching at
Eton Sunday at 11 o’clock.
Cooper Jackson went to Ciiats
worth Saturday morning.
Miss Maud and Jess Parrott
and Cooper-Jacksoti visited Miss
Lena Bruce Wednesday night.
There will he a big singing at
Holly Creek third Friday Satur¬
day aud Sunday in this month.
Everybody invited to attend.
Guess what young man fell off
the fence while talking to his
girl.
Well we will ring off for this
time. Best wishes to all.
Oxtoxs axo Lettuce.
The best known pills and the
best pills made are DeWitt’s Lit¬
tle Early Risers. They are small,
easy to take, gentle and certain,
and are sold oy S. II. Kelly,
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.
J U N K.
Sell your scrap Iron, Cop¬
per, Brass, Rubber and Rags
at 67 North Hamilton St.
Get Highest Cash Price,
3 19 6mo.
Kills Would-Be Slayer.
A merciless murderer is Ap¬
pendicitis with many victims.
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills
kill it by prevention. They gent¬
ly stimulate Stomach, liver and
bowels, preventing that clogging
that invites appendicitis, curing
Constipation, Biliousness, Chills,
Malaria, Headache and Indiges¬
tion. 25c. at G. H. Arrowood.
It Saved His L eg.
“All thought Pd lose my leg,”
writes J. A. Swenson, Water
town, Wis , “Ten years of ec¬
zema, that 15 doctors could not
cure, had at last laid me up.
Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured it sound and well.” In¬
fallible for Skin Eruptions, Ec¬
zema, Salt Rheum, Boils,
Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and
Piles. 25c at G H. ArrowoodT
2 pounds keg soda, for 5c,
Kerr’s.
NO. 14.
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 Sate.
I have 400 pounds of Long Leaf
Home Made Tobacco, for sale, at
toe 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. M. K. BEASLEYjj
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, C£t «o
Has McCormack Mowers, Bind¬
ers and Rakes; Chilled Plows,
Corn, Cotton aud Fertilizer Drills;
Sulky Pivot wheel Cultivators;
McCormack Disc Harrows, Lime,
Portland Cement, etc.
Quality and Price right.