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CRANDALL
Hello, Mr. Editor! I will give
yon a few dots from our thriv¬
ing little town.
Farmers are getting behind
with their work, owing to the
continued rains.
We have had some very cool
nights and some frost which has
slightly damaged the gardens.
Quite a number of our young
people attended the Sunday
School Convention at Mt. Pis
gah Sunday and reporta glorious
time.
Mrs. U. B. Glover spent Satur¬
day nigiit with “grandma” and
Mias Ora Aly.
Mr. J. P. Smith arrived at
Crandall Friday night to the de¬
light of his many friends.
Miss Nannie Sue Gregory vis
ited her sister, Mrs Mullins, in
Atlanta l«st week.
Mr. Lawson Hartley and wife,
ofTennga, visited in Crandall
last week.
Mrs. Fannie Gregory is having
a nine little dwelling erected.
Miss Beulah Bates visited in
Fairy last week.
G. W. Aly and wife made u liv¬
ing trip to Cisco one day lust
week.
Hon. T. K. Grear and Capt. J.
W. Sanders dined at the home of
S, H. Aly Sunday,
Felton Loughridge, of Eton,
was in town Saturday.
0. W. Kiker, of Copper Hill,
Tenu., and Misses Bessie and
Lena McCollum, of tins place,
called on Miss Ora Aly one night
last week.
Crandall people are very much
delighted over the fact that we
are to have an old fashioned cel¬
ebration and 1 will say to Mr.
llenley that ho must leave Tex¬
as so as to arrive here in time
l'or that occasion.
Miss Hattie demons spent
Sunday night with Her sister,
Mrs. Mary Spears.
Our Sunday Schools are both
very good, though we would be
glad if more of the older people
would attend.
Mrs. Clara Petty, of Fairy, vis
ited in Crandall this week.
Bert McCollum made a busi¬
ness trip to Dalton Saturday.
Jell' Wood and wife visited at
Fashion last week.
Good wishes to The News and
iis readers.
A Fkiknd to Au,
UNION SPRINGS
As we never see any news from
our section we will send a few
dots.
Our Sunday school is on a
boom and all are invited to at¬
tend and help us out.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and little
daughter, Bessie, spent one day
last, week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. i/vbey.
Misses Grace McEnfcire and
Lola Henry called on Miss Annie
Kincaid one evening this week.
Mrs. J. L. McEnfcire visited
Mrs. N. H. Henry last Friday,
Little Willie Betty spent last
week with his grandfather,
N. H. Henry.
Little Mh. M., Br
last week with Master
Henry.
H. A. Willis had the misfort¬
une to get one of his mules killed
hv lightning last Thursday, ami
Mr. N. H, Henry, also had a fine
cow killed by lightning the same
day.
Mrs. J. N. Petty visited her
parents recently.
Miss Annie Kincaid spent Sat
urday night with Miss Vera
H enr y,
Gome on, Mr. Henley, with
your letters, and if you come to
Georgia this summer come to
see us.
Mrs. Slaughter and daughter
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Henry Wednesday.
Misses Maude and , Grace
Entire .,,.1 M.e R.cll.rds
a living trip to Datlon one day
'
tiiis week.
Buy Your Furniture
FROM'
WHY?
Because It’s Money in Your
Pocket to Do So.
Our Line of
MATTINGS AND RUGS
Cannot Be Excelled.
Sanitary Fiber Mattings, 40c
China and Japan Mattings, I5c to 35c
Sanitary Wooi and Fiber Rugs, 36x72, $2.50
Sanitary Fiber Rugs, 36*72, 2.00
Sanitary Wooi and Fiber Rugs, 30x60, 2.00
BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS
None better made. Guaranteed odorless.
The only make adopted by the United States
Government as the standard of excellence.
You will find our Hammocks
to be “Tired nature’s sweet
restorer.” Try them.
Stoves, Ranges, Fireless Cookers
furniture and undertaking
DALTON; GEORGIA
IHE LOUISVILLE li NASHVILLE R. R.
operate? two fast trains daily
To Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago and Points North
with through sleeping cars,
coaches, and dining cars.
THROUH SOLID TRAINS DAILY FOR MACON AND JACKSONVILLE
For rates to any point address
H. C. BAILEY, D. P. A., Atlanta, Georgia.
If You Are in Need Of Supplies I
Such as Corn, Meat, Flour, Sugar and
Coffee and willing to make a good note,
we can furnish the above mentioned
stuff until fall, at a reasonable price.
JOHN T.
Georgia.
Mrs 0 har i ie i lftyes spent Thins
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Miss Mamie Farmer has been
visiting Mr.s. McLain this week.
Misses Lola and Edna Henry
called on Miss Farmer Saturday.
Lottkl,y Two.
Card of TliauKS.
We want, t hrough The Murray
Xe\vs. to thank our neighbors
friends for the kindness
shown us, during the sickness
and death of aorprecious mother.
We assure them we will never
forget them. 1 >, \\ an f,''' mi,a. ,
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6 m me,'
House Banding, Ka Isom
w'a.11 Tutting. I'll give you
satisfaction or refund your mon
ey. See my House and Barn
Paint. * Economical, Durable and
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tnrm'he.l.
John M. Oxvord, 31
St., Dalton Ga. 8 1 - 0-1
THE MlJIUiAV NEWS, FRIDAY, MA\ 7, 1900.
MERCHANT
GET YOUR BANANAS
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In front or W. & A. Depot, Dal¬
ton, Ga. Wholesale only.
NOTICE—l will introduce a bill
in the next, general assembly of
Georgia to incorporate the towns
of Tennga and Eton.
This 2d day of April J909,
S. A, Bkown, Representative,
Murray county.
Fire Sake
1 have just received a lot of
Overalls, Shirts, Sox and Piece
that are slightly damaged
by fire, that we will sell cheap.
Come ano^et them.
I. N. Stewart, Mg'r,
...r Chatsworth Ga.
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IT HURTS
your feelings to get an ill-fitting suit of clothes It also hurts the business of
the man who soft! them to you—as far as your trade is concerned, and it is
liable to hurt your confidence in clothiers generally ; but it need not. We’ve
been selling clothing thiity years «1nd we rarely fail to please our customers.
This is proven by the fact that vve keep selling to the same people .Tver and
over again, and of course a person wouldn’t come back the second time it he
wasn’t pleased with his former purchase. We sell all manner of clothing for
men, boys and children, and our customers are as well satisfied with our
prices as they are with the quality and style of the goods. Your trade will
help us to still further increase our reputation.
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Dalton Georgia.
Examination Nolice,
An examination for license
to teach will be held ar Obats
worth on Friday and Saturday
the 18th and 19th of June, next,
beginning at 8:110 a. m., each
day.
Tiie questions in this examina¬
tion will be shaped in a great
part by Dutton's “School man¬
agement” and Dinsmore’s
“Teaching of a t'onntry School.”
The former may he had of the
Southern School Book Deposito¬
ry and the latter of the Ameri¬
can Book Company, Atlanta.
W. D. GKKOoiiy, G. S. O.
With tuk (’iiiiutiks at Spuing
Black,
Baptist.
['reaching every 4th, Sunday
and Saturday before, at 11 a. m.
and 7 :.'>(> Sunday night.
Chatsvvorth Brd. Sunday 11
a. m. and 7 p. m.
J. \Y. Butts, L'astor.
Presbyterian.
Breaching every 2nd, Sunday
at 11 a. m and 7 :30 p. m.
Directory of Rev. T. M. Davis.
Calvary church 1st. Saturdav
and Sunday in each month.
Oonnasauga 2nd, Sunday and
Saturday before.
Dewberry 3rd. Sunday and
Saturday before.
Rev. T. M. Davis,- Pastor.
Methodist.
Breaching every 3rd, Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in.
Directory of Rev. O. L. Evans’
Bastorial Work.
Will preach at Spring Place
every 3rd.Sunday at II a. m. and
p. m.; at Chats worth every
2 nd Sunday at dp. m; Mt. Zion
every 2 nd Sunday and Saturjay
before at II a. m , Hassler s L hap
el every 1st. Sunday at 11 a. m.
1. «»*•!* inOled to
attend these services
Rev. (). L. Evans.
HATS,
CLOTHING.
We have the largest and best as¬
sorted stock that we have ever had.
In addition to our large and com
plete stocks ol
Slices, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Notions, Hardware and Groceries,
We have just opened up u complete line of Glass
and Otieensware.
We are not satisfied with our stock yet, and
have several large shipments on the road, In order
to make room for these shipments, which will lie
arriving in a few days, we will give you the lowest
prices, for the quality of goods, to be had.
In our stock of
Slices, Hats, Clothing and Dry Goods
vve can give you much better values, to-day than we
could twelve mouths ago.
Why go out of the County to buy your goods
when you can get as good as can be had right at
your door.
Always come in to see us when in town. We
extend a welcome invitatoin and guarantee courte—
ous treatment.
J,B. Gregory Co.
Chatsworth, % Georgia