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VOL. 37
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Don’t pay any money or
any thing else to any one ex¬
cept Mrs. Kerr or the Editor
receipts from any one
will not be recognized.
Go to Kerrs to buy groeerers
Miss Lela Wilson was in town
Thursday.
Mr. Kerr ami Mr. Petett was
in town Tnursday.
Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs.
Dock McIIan. were in to", fl
Tuesday.
Advertise your business
The Murry News.
.Miss Nora Anderso'i is % ititi
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.Mrs Kfort-mm L >wry was
cost of Mi*. G N. King the
.•st of the week.
Miss Eula Edmondson is at
h me f -..m Tm.ngu, uhereshe
].,»* been teaching.
Fresh lot of candies at
Kerr's.
Mrs. I 7 N. ,’i.c - and Mi~3
.
Oallie Anglin, of Smyrna were
here Saturday.
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nt Kerr's.
> M*es«s Erhel C..U* an 1
Henry have ...... > i-int.g rela
t i ves',.t OdaWM.too.
t Gd-.r uti-1 * -v —s Snmgit'S,
t'lU rui ,u •« 'i- < '■ > ■ ■
Gi andm.i ri■ • itt.-, 1 I ...<»» o
and Ms A’iil B. i.eri . ,.f
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ti.e your prodne-- t<* ’ ' ns
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Miss Frankie Anderson’s school
closed at Fidelle last Friday and
she is at home to her many
friends.
Misses Florida and Jimmie
H xrris, of Eton, have been
guests of their cousin, Mrs. c. JL
Brown.
Dry goods cheaper at Kerr’s
than any where.
Mrs (,lass and^ gram , g j ■
ter, Miss Ida EthriJ„e a.
Cohutta Springs for a two
stay.
Typo Writer For Bale—-—t
worth $60. —Apply to 0.
King, spring Place Ga.
Miss Then Townsend and little
bother Roscoe, of T)aklanfl,
spent last Saturday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Doeia Roberts.
Mr<. Mary Brown, ot
w'o'rth, is visiting hey smtei, Mrs.
\V. W. Sampler and is itnpru..
ing m health. .
Wheu you waut ~1 good papers
subscrptiuii for the News and get
the Southern Ruralict, this a
cash offer.
Miss Mamie King lias returned
home from Knoxville and Eto
wall, where she has been
ing relatives.
Mrs. Frank Vonberg and chit
dren are at home again from
t’iiattanooga, where they have
been visiting her mother. ,
M. W- Shields . Col. , ,
Rev. > •
King attended the Babtn-t ass0 ‘
ciation at Finey Grove, the asso
ciaiion meets at this place next
year on Thursday before
3rd Saturday in September.
Weatherproof Roffing
farrar Lumber Co. Dalton
THE MURRAY NEWS.
SPRING PLACE, MURRAY COUNTY, GEO Rtf! FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 h 1909.
FIRST BALE TUESDAY
j Farmers Union Ginnery Gins Its
First ..Bale at Chatsworth
Last Tuesday.
Tuesday the Farmers Bnion
Ginning Company at Chatsworth
ginned the first bale of cotton on
their new modern up-to-date
outfit.
Levi Brannan brought in the
first bale and got a premium from
the company and the bale
afterwards auctioned off on the
Street and the bidding was very
tpirited and a as finally bid
by Isaac Stuart for 16 ceuts per
pound. Levi said he was prom -
to have sold the first bale ev > r
sold in the open market at Chats
worth and was more pleased with
tta * ^ , "'" ,he
1
ning,
W hen f he when*is of the
gin turned yesterday. 1 new era
w a s begun in Chatsworth, Iron
this date Chatsworth will
„ flfc il it is Urn biggest and be"
cotton market on the new
ville and Nashville railroad a|
henceforth our Murray county
farmers can-sell their cotton in
their home county, trade with
their home merchants apd quit
carrying the fruits of their mi!
to another county, With 1 be
creation of a competitive cott 011
market at Chatsworth, we cun
build up our own county instead
of keeping up towns in other
oounties, where none of the prof¬
its get back to us and the money
f '• C•-:.!• vn-d uj' tite;m
never gets back in circulation
among us.
Chatsworth will t have
or four Cotton Buy=
e5 - s who will be here all
- the t j le tj me and pay the
full market price here for
a jj co tton brought here
for sale.
' The modern $5000.00
’ginnery here will save
many dollars to the farm=
of the county in the
splendid sample and turn**
out in Ginning,
t In buying the machinery this
Company has not spared expense
^ SMuri , ]g fche fine8t made in
t j e worl( wlu j anc ] f ro ,„ the modern
brick building to the engine
everything is new throughout.
T j |e p ttrm0is Union
ompttn y j s owned by a
company and the stockholders
! are scattered from the eighth
the tenth district and all over
the county and the object of the
(men who compose th'is company
is to provide a modern up-to-date
Qn y ^ for ginning that will
Jn0dt return:! in weight and
; j„ the pockets of the
J$ on producers of the Murray farmers county, and
It be! nga to
j s rut) strictly m the interest
( the farmers.
I The following are the officers
n f company :
j (jharles Durham,
\( ar tin Roberts, Vice-president;
1'aul Bond, Secretary; Harold
Willingham, Treasurer.
j The directors are composed of
the above officers and Merrill
! Wood. These directors
elected Bob Dunn ginner and
] . manager; Jim Smith, assistant;
j Judge W. A. Childers, fireman;
yy a. Campbelt, weigher, and
^ directors cordially invite
every fanner in the county
come and bring their first bale
to tins gin and try this
ami these men who are
ning the outfit. They will gmu
that you will never he bet
treated.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION Mil
At CII&LSWO: th Last Saturday.
Large and Representative
Crowd Present.
The Sunday School Convention
,et Chatsworth , on Saturday ....
18th. A large representative
crowd was present, and much
i nterest man itested.
Not only was the “old time”
revived, there was
launched a new and better inter¬
which we predict vill con
to grow and great and last
tor the uuliltmr and
ot.tlu> Smui.y Seta*,I
work not only in Murray but all
of North-Georgia will result.
After attending the great re¬
vival being held by brothers Mc
Cutcben and Butts, dinner was
, under tJ|( . #niammoth tent
M ha(] iousl be , n ten .
for tho U8e or the
lion.
1 The meeting was called to or¬
at 1:8U p. m., by the Presi
lent, J, J, Bates, and after stat¬
ing ; tite purposes of the meeting,
tfu,* following were introduced in
order named: Dave Voting, of
W. 1). Betty, Rev, Butts,
Mull Kerr, Alvin Jones, Sam
Brown, G. B. Barton. All made
earnest and eloquent speeches
in the interest of the
Scnoof
Recitations by the
Free Hope Sunday School btu-
1 | on t Si v era anil Etliel Anderson,
Annie and Minnie Bearden were
well delivered and appreciated,
the Free Hope Singing Class,
led by Prof. George Bierce, ren¬
dered-several beautiful songs.
Brof. Lyon and his choir fur¬
nished music for the occasion
which could not be surpassed,
and was greatly appreciated by
the large audience. The com
mittee appreciated very much
the assistance of Brof. Lyon and
are under lasting obligation
him for same.
1 hen followed the election
officers foi the ensuing yeas,
which resulted as follows: J. J.
Bates, unanimously reelected
president. G. B. Barton,
Miss Nora Anderson,
O'- The Superintendents of each
were made vice-presidents and
the time and place .of holding
the next meeting was left
We express our thanks and
appreciation for the use of the
gospel tent and for the kindness
shown by Revs. Butts and
Uutchen and Brof, Lyon and to
the people of Ghat* worth for
their kindness and assistance.
J. J. BateS,
President,
Hcli. Kkj;i:,
Secretary,
\v eatherproot Uoofng,
Farrar Lumber Co. Dalton Ga.
GRLAL REVIVAL CLOSES.
The Baptists have just closed
a successful revival at Oii&fs
wotth. They have had
tiling like a hundred conversions,
The baptizing will take place
Jay, (Friday). Bros. McCutcfi
e n, Butts arid Lyon are,
u)e n in the work. The News
proud of this meeting, ami hope
great good to the end.
Subfcrib.e for The News.
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4i..y a fheiia ot,y 3 1-2 years old to be giv-
4 Jk avvey to the boy holding the lucky ticket on
Christ may Day.
l- ,
I V th suit from $2.00 and in price
every up
we will give a ticket which entitles the
li . ler to one chance on the pony.
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Our stock of Clothing was never so complete
■ and ihe prices are as low as highclass mer
ciiandise can possibly be sold.
.1 • G E TTs¥lfGER! a chance with each
suit at
CANNON’S , DALTON, QA.
in Loving Remembrance
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mornfeg, ! >• ,n(b>‘v- i sis
do not ho has only
g on( , before. , 'pare to meet
him | n that i id vv here parting
comes no moi .
Deur motin , ,'p not weep he
|ftS g 0lje p, s ] you will meet
him bye ami to walk the
golden str : ' \VQ arc left to
mourn and w i ifong this lone
-nnie way. hope to meet
him there in . r. bright, ccles
tial day.
If be conic 'y speak to us,
he would sfc ‘dear children
arid m-tinnc... up this way.”
Yes, come my we will go and
-oe our pane, slnm our trials will
be over, wnerc sad pari ing comes
no more. \
Oh, the glory that awaits n?
Oh, the joy that we shall share
With a shining crown of glory
With our dear Father there.
.AV.'/AK JOUXSO.Y,
Shriner .sells shoes.
Sliriner sells school books
Dispafc! s fail to state wheth
or Kermit i igged those five Hops
and three Talon- vjtli a kodak,
Weatlnrp H' ling,
Farrar Lv.mm r JJo. Dalton Ga.
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'idle Boys and Girls can now dust up their hooks, sharp
n their pencils and' get ready for School.
There's one thing—every one of them will want a pair
of School Shoes.
We anticipated, their wants and are ready for the rush
with the best School Shoes that are made.
TOR BOYS
Box Galt, Vici, Gun Metal
Calf, Velour Calf, etc., etc.
Strong oak soles.
Seams well stayed.
Built to stay with the Boy.
t Sc, $1.60, $2 00 to $8.50.
Wc guarantee our School Shoes to do a full measure #f
duty. We’re experts in fitting Children’s feet.
^ THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
NO. 38
FOR GIRLS
Box Calf, Patent Colt, Vici,
Gun Mejal Calf, etc.
Button, Lace or Blucher.
Good looking, comfortable
and durable Shoos.
75c, 98c, $1.60, to $3.00