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VOL. 31
LOCATE HAPPENINGS
Miss Inez Vance.was over from
Dalton Sunday.
Charlie Durham and mother
were in town Tuesday shopping
Lewis McHan was in town this
week. Lewis is a fine farmer.
Garden seeds at Kerr’s.
Don’t forget to subscribe for
The Murray News.
Mrs, Hardie Grea'son was shop
piog in town Monday.
Tom P. Ramsey made The
News a oSill Tuesday.
W. II. Milner a salesman, from
Cartersville, w£s in town Friday.
J. L. McHan was in town Tues*
day. ■* ' v
A. L. Keith Renewed his sub
script-ion to The News while in
town Tuesday.
M. L. Johnson, of Gass Station,
was in town Tuesday. Relays
he is going to run for congress
Col. John C. McEntire, of Su¬
mach, called on The News Tues¬
day.
Will S. Cos, the big merchant
©f Chats Worth, was in town one
day this week.
Faby Durham, of Sugar Hill,
visited in the city a Yav days
this week.
*25c. bottle of White Pine
Cough Syrup at Kerr’s for 15c.
E. L, Brainblett, of Amzi, was
in town Tuesday. Mr. Bramb
letu is a good man.
' Mr, \yY14t-Black, of Oran, was
among^the distinguished visitors j
to Spring Place Tuesday. |
,uai<e your wants known |
through the News and save time 1
and labor.
Messrs. Nick Henry and Mont
Douthitt, of Sumach, spent Mon
day night with Col. C. L. Henry,
Judge T. J Ovbey and Mr. An¬
drew Harris attended Ordinary’s
Court Monday.
Everybody took advantage of
the fine weather the first of the
week to make garden. 1
25c. bottle Of Syrup of Figs at j
Kerr’s for 15c. i
Harold Willingham, with Miss
Lola Barxtell, of Chatsworth was
in town Tuesday.
l)r. T. W. Colvard was 111 town
this week. The Dr. is talking
of moving to Atlanta.
Will the neighbor who borrow¬
ed my spirit level bring it home?
M. W. Shields.
J. M. Lenier, of Atlanta, was
working the merchants here
this week.
W. A. Campbell, former treas¬
urer, was shaking hands with his
old friends here Tuesday.
Dr, D. A. Allison, of High
Point, was in town this week
looking after his business.
If you want the best 10-in-l
tool ori earth call on Prof. A. L.
Weaver, R. F. D. 1, Spring Place,
Ga.
1 15 horse power, second hand
engine, in good repair. For sale
cheap. Call on Finley ArSon,
Dalton Ga.
Prof. W, L. Henry, of Eton,
...
attended Ordinary’s Court Mon¬
day and made The flews an ap¬
preciated call.
C. T. Owens, T. M. Hemphill,
J. A. McGhee and Ben F. Bates
were in attendance upon the
county board Tuesday.
1 15 horse power, second hand
good j tor 1 ? , l e
engine, in repair. sa
cheap. Call on Finley A ^ on
Dalton Ga.
lt is said that there is only
one class of people who die
Chitsworth they'starve Ga., and they are
Doctors and to death.
(The place is so healthy.)
THE MURRAY NEW
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9 , 1909 .
Mrs, Kerr has received a qice
line of spring dry goods and*in
vites all to call and see them.
John II. Harris, of Sumach,
renewed his subscription to The
News Tuesday. John is a good
fellow and a good farmer.
Esquire O. D. Keith, of Ft.
Mountain, was among his town
friends Tuesday. 'Squire is one
of Murray's best citizens.
1 15 horse power, second hand
engine, in good repair. For sale
cheap. Gall on Finley <Sr Son,
Dalton Ga.
Thos. M. Wright, one of
Chatsworth’s most enterprising
oitizens, was in Spring Place
Saturday afternoon.
Hon. Pleas McGhee, of Fash¬
ion, was shaking hands with lus
many friends on the streets of
Spring Place Tuesday.
See Mrs. Kerr before buying
your hat. She can give you the
most up-to-date nat for tlie least
money.
Genuine li^eser No. 1 cotton
seed for sale by F. H. Bond, on
R. F. D. No. 1 , Spnbg Place,
Ga., at 75c per bushel., It,
H. A. Willis, of Adair Ga .,has
returned from Blue Ridge where
he. has been visiting his sick
father. Mr. Wells is a good man
and a good farmer.
Drink Coca*Ginger, cold on
one side, hot on the other.
Manuiactured by the North Ga.,
Bottling works.
Dalton, Georgia.
Xhe farmers report farm wor.
generally as greatly behind
account of so much wet weakbfr,
but they are now J fastyfe#&hirig
U P- *
Oliver Dickson, had the mis
fortune to step on the upright
point of a nail on Friday and as
a consequence has a very" sore
foot. It is hoped the injury will
be of short duration.
Farmers’ Union Ware House,
Chatsworfh, Ga., wants all kind
of Hides, Green or Dry. Pays
Highest Prices for same,
Sam P. Maddox is spoken of
for congress. If he runs he will
be a hot horse. Sam is just a
plain old fashioned, home-made
fellow, and likes corn bread,
turnip greens, hog jowl, etc.
Mr. James G. Loughridge was
shaking hands with his many
friends on the streets of Spring
Place Tuesday. This is the first
time Mr. Loughridge has been to
^ own since he was so severely
hurt in a run-away last June,
Genuine thorough-bred brown
Leghorn Hens for sale at $1.00
each at rny house.
Mrs. Mattie Wells,
Chatsworth Ga.
Vannoy, a little son of Col.
Chas. N. King, received a pretty
severe hurt just over one of his
eyes while running and playing
with some playmates on Satur¬
day night last. He is doing well
and it is hoped will soon be all
right.
Lost.
Between my house and Dalton
Ga., one Pocket Book, color
brown, 3 or 4 pockets, with flap,
$ 10 - cash (2 five dollar bills) 6
one cent stamps and Union card.
Finder will return and be re¬
warded by, Jim Willbanks.
Up Before The Bar.
N. n U. w crown, rown an an attornev attorney, 0 01 f
Pittsfield, used Dr. Vt„ Kings writes: New ^ e
i )ave
Pills for years and find them!
such a good famdy medmine them, lor we j
be without
Chills, Constipation, Biliousness
or Sick Headache they work won
<iers. 25c at G.' H. Arrowood’s.
Keith*Cham!ee
On Wednesday night, March
81st, occurred a wedding of un¬
usual interest, to the many
friends of the contracting par¬
ties, Mr. Thomas Ohamlee, of
Spring Place, and Mrs. Janie
Keith, of Uhatsworth’j Judge J. M. were Guinn uni¬
ted for life by
bell in an impressive ceremony
for which His Honor is so well
fitted.
The many friends of the young
couple join with The Murray
N«ws in wishing’for them a long
and happy life.
We understand that Mr. and
Mrs. Chamieewill leave soon for
Oklahoma, where they will
their future home. 'f
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NEW SUBSCRIBERS,
The following new subscribers
have been added to our list u ,Vr
ing the past week for which Ave
liave the money and re: rn
thanks:
Ben Springfield, OrajjJp Spn
R. 0. Logan, .Ja* R..*
Love, Clinton, H A.
Witlis, Adair, ?fj. W. t'b- Apr
rows, N. H, R^ Ik* Fy, L. E,
wick, J, S'.. ;ers, J. W. Mi
Gamy, M. ilinson, H. YV
Morel and, M . Clements, G, F.
King, Keith, John H. liar
ris.
The Fnlftice Union ware hou«e
Co., at epPworth will save you
money fertilizers, either for
cash or om f Give us yyur
orders, wh union or non on
ion. j'*’' ’ t Stuart, Mgr.
'tyjffiry drink of Coca*(iinger irt*
vites you to call again, Man*
factured by North Georgia IK,
tling Works. Dalton! GaV
Will Preach Masonic Sermon.
We are requested to announce
that Rev. H. A. Nanney will
preach a special Masonic sermon
at Pleasant Valley church on the
Rid Sunday in April. All Ma¬
sons and their friends are cordi¬
ally invited to attend.
With the Churches at Svkinu
Place,
Baptist.
Preaching every 4t.h, Sunday
and Saturday before, at .11 a. m.
and 7:530 Sunday night.
Chatsworth 3rd. Sunday 11
a. m. and 7 p. m.
J. W. Butts, Pastor.
Presbyterian,
Preaching every 2nd, Sunday
at 11 a. m and 7 :30 p. m.
Directory of Rev. T. M. Davis.
Calvary church 1st- Saturday
and Sunday in each month.
Connasauga 2nd, Sunday and
Saturday before.
Dewberry 3rd. Sunday and
Saturday before.
Rev. T. M. Davis, Pastor.
Lodges.
F. and A. M. No. 145, meet
1 st.Tuesday night in each month.
I. O. of O. F. No-. 141 meet
2nd, and 4th, Saturday nights in
each month.
Wanted.—Responsible man with
horse and buggy in each commu¬
nity, salary $5.00 to $10.00 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 prodta
. eac j t year- Address I . ().
Youngs Island, S. C.
Ormaners high grade fertilizer
f or Ba i e by Jno. T. Holland One
car load of all heart shingles at
| 4.00 per thousand; 35 two-horse
Salem wagons at a bargain.
Jno. T. Holland.
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KUPPENHEIMER
Clothes are the creative work of eminent designers who study tins taste of average
men as thoroughly and as conscientiously as they study the preferences of the met¬
ropolitan leaders of fashion.
It’s fun to try them on because they fit becomingly. We have yet to hear any
one object to the price. $15.00 to $25.00. ■
GREfiNBAUM’S $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Suits are 25 per cent better values than,
any line of suits we have ever seen at these popular prices. p?*f§ g- '
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HE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES |||j |
HOLLY.
Rev. Davis filled his regular
appointment at Prospect Sunday.
Sunday School at' Prospect is
progressing nicely.
Health of the community is
very good at this writing.
John Pritchett and son Rob¬
ert, went to Dalton Friday and
purchased a new wagon.
Elbert and Tailor Harris of,
Gordon county, are visiting their
brother Mr. Oscar Harris, of Cen¬
ter Hill.
Mrs, W. M. Morgan and her
litt le grandsons, Earnest and Ed
Roberts, were shopping in town
Thursday.
Mrs. John Burks visited Mrs.
Jim Couch Thursday afternoon.
John Ingle and Henry Cagle
visited relatives at Fort Moun¬
tain Sunday.
Mr. John Reamer has returned
home from the west. lie will
make his future home here with
bis father.
Mrs. Drake Loughridge and
daughter, Miss Debbie, were
shopping in town Saturday.
Jim Daniel was among friends
here Saturday.
Grover Burks has purchased
a new buggy.
As news is scarce we will close
with best wishes for the Editor
and correspondents. Dick.
Jimmie and
Give me your Paper-Hanging,
House Painting, Kalsomine,
Wall Tinting. I’ll give you
satisfaction or refund your mou¬
orl b!e a^d
pj eau tifuL Work done any
where> Estimate furnished.
John M. Oxford, 31 Hamilton
fit., Dalton Ga, 3 1 6 J
LOCAL MARKETS.
Quoted at Opening of Business Every
Week.
COTTON.
Cotton 09 7-S
GRAIN.
Wheat $1.10
Corn... 75
PEAS.
Whips $ 1.00
Clays and unknown...........1.00
White or table peas.... $1.50 -2.00
WOOL.
Washed... •22
Unwashed r 16
Black....... .20
PRODUCE.
Eggs ................ .11
Hens................... ....... 30 to .32
Fries.................. ....... 15 to 25
Butter, per pound ........15 to .20
GAME.
Rabbits 0 c~.
Birds.... o X
Methodist.
Preaching every 3rd, Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Directory ok Rev. (>. L. Evans’
Pastorial Work.
Will preach at Spring Place
e\ >ry 3rd,Sunday at 11 a. m. and
3 p. m.; at Chatsworth every
2nd Sunday at3p. m; Mt. Zion
every 2nd, Sunday and Saturday
before at 11 a. m ; Hassler’s Chap¬
el every 1st. Sunday at Jl a. in.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend these services.
Rev. (). L. Evans.
Call On
W. M. Pierce,
Black Smithing, Ilorsc Shoe
»°g- Dalton Ga.
NO. 17 .
You should not delay under
any circumstances in cases of
Kidney and Bladder trouble.
You should take something
promptly that you know is relia¬
ble, something like DeWitt’s
Kidney and Bladder Pills. They
are unequaled for weak back,
backache, inflammation of the
bladder, rheumatic pains, etc.
When you ask for DeWitt’s Kid¬
ney and Bladder Pills, be sure
you get them. They are antisep¬
tic. Accept no substitutes : in
sist upon getting thq right kind.
Sold i>y S. H. Kelly.
BILL.
This Fne Young Spanish Jack,
BILL, will make the present
Season, from now until the loth,
of June, at my barn, one mile
west ot Cisco Ga $5.00 by in¬
surance. This Jack measures to
be 10 hands high. March 23, ‘09.
Hammond Kaylor.
Children especially like Ken¬
nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup as
it tastes nearly as good as maple
sugar. It not only heals irrita-.
tion and allays inflammation,
thereby stopping the Cough, but
it also moves the bowels gently
and in that way drives the cold
from the system. It contains no
opiates. Sold by S. H. Kelly.
MERCHANT
GET YOUR BANANAS
-OF—
E. FLORENCE
In front of Wholesale W. & A. Depot, only. _DaL
ton, Ga.