The Murray news. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1896-19??, November 19, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. $7 CARTERS VUXE NEWS SPEAKS OP (i RDON lie * “Popufflr afld“'fSH Visits!? ' <: irdea i. . ! he pro*-■.. p<pul;tr .:q 4 cinci'cnt coRgre’i,F> man from the seventh spent Monday in • arterSviJJc, and i ,w?t; of his con itaent-s Wto rnefc him we. .* (Nd red at ing his hand, r. *.ee is in perb health and fine spirits locks' a s though t'v< ■w ear i f iw l h I i t o \t a : H g p i y s t-r i rces. IY , * look c in,:-.nice i.)l! i'*,r : • ing the ; epos, / ernt ! it the, c am JS. ti !e turn: * XV („• u no vvlra.t i lutij.! the fu th its tiog and c mstrii.-iion of buiiding. t g at on< for a sit v • not t > o now bc<?n l Jj i. III! li s mutton, ) iy file t a ye;- of t he y-w - ei: ttt i i o;,S ; ut ugstti to (■\ t U). .'ill ,'iti ii.ake anr . >. f U \ \ e.r % hat • •. t. t li tii ho I n v to OL Tv " pr K ' atuiu- 41 re m T.l. •* v. 1 " i lie IP ■' : t ) i • f- 1T 0 (*1s •«- propose .u for w Epc,,» siirv s ■ now ben li'v i s. lie Os y h“l J; ’ <*O (..,.' I i J H if the r (■ !K‘r ! i.-il nil's l tU l i ' t ; r Mil L { 11 ) VY’ ; - a u t'H seei i'»’ 1j • ; not (' >:c ‘ hi. - ■ ir.i ins pro. . cash.; u<‘V for r term, sc. ir •" ;s t< <:> i ..i; now if* is . , pol;' i- '.a , Loo ins are many r q from ali ; Xln Sistrtct i i > t - utry it.in r ms. ■ fi. i of nev • vv e Kmtw-n o h and n ;ig cnngn II! J yf • ..• h i. I :m is prcssion vv .i thi: ! he do - - , a ■ i. as of ills eh iltJ i. •Hi.):) to li y .,-( crwois. n (ill me f‘ i Mile Ne*. The Fir .-1 T:ia;tksgtvirdp. , .--.u!; t recorded Ti. md. VJ L ■ i red ir, L c< try in I c l; -ii tii - ijrs t ni; were Uar v eii n;i oth Bn ire at men v. uu ’ , i to Help •i. i the aim fuii of gra* de for t presf-rvation a id .Lo scanty 1; r vest, they soil, had tee , :i|frm brave stoney ■ aim to of ours lifted Mpfheir he ft::: voices in T. ankfulnes God. Brays :v; -u ': <*y were, a hopefut, i'i»11 of ; durance, it: :• a.ilaide ; x- > and. energy. Food vv. s scanty, *rils fin ;• ened eii every oidife and yet t-!;f faiiiifui pioneers v.ere ready prrjse \ od f< r his goodness an ; me rev. Dun’i repress the houyant s; } its of your children’. Half ai; hour of merriment within donrs, and merriment of a. home clots out the remembrance of many a care xml fftinoyance (luring t•. - day, and the best safeguard t t tLev can take ith them i e ivor! j is the unseen inflneuce of a bright little home sanctum, ir • , -** j H fl I I i p\ i 1 / * .: ■ I! ' 1 > • ..J / -i 4 ..^. r ■*>,, >• ■ ■ I it P 1 L.X / / i _ - SPK XG PLAGE. MURRAY Cih. iS i'Yl M.-OKCY '■ R 1 DAY* NOVEMISERi iq, 1909 . )C*§h *'• if 'disHis! ^ :;?* »■' r, & w- iC Ljcd Pots.” * ’ no SjWAl ip re m I u m s ' lie Murray Mrs, Frank Vm terg uttd Miss Xorh Ante r-.ou were shopping in As:ton Saturday. ; r, atu Mrs. Kugeue Shields rctun.ou from Atlanta Sunday, attended the Auto iVc art g td vv> say that t-1 <• iu Utiatsworth who ut\ witli lever ate improving. ’( tie your pa,M ice to Kerin unu get thu lugties. market price ttl sb I ■..urns Ai.-tersou has rc* d a YlSit lO ilCl’ Utu lo m (j finoga. I ir. Ed v.•;i U n.. it- ot At (lino. , * 1 i i w* iy neon visiting Perry -F Vv'uiK r 1 u popui .i J u ii. of t he (;)u 4 • - Xtt r 5 ;e.. v.s iS the city Ai(> ..ay , , . \V; ■ ' ■ . , work;.;;. bj) a nice i ads i\ ti wus are a 5 i a ways glad to Law u uu with u . The ecilnrY inirso is starving r eufa. i! !;);• so -won suS)*crr, lit ■txv Itani ere 'fluesday. Mr. Loi • 'iter, s.uu; i)r. .kiUs-s turned. Ironi the .Vcm. . V. K, Farris Mid id r “ San )n- , _ l«. . ;bd I is.- F o ida Harris of'Eton, b; been visiting Mrs. Brown. i■ W . M, Si i Ids is atP’n * i ho Ja (Wist •'invention l t ■ wc-c;: a ■ n ■ • . '5 1 d'if DEM; Mu -3 Lou8 W rr »} t ,Gs; 10 year LI danghtei of . .Mr. and Mrs. VI W rig!;., d i '• u of t .. phni'l fc ,■ r si; t !.!-.*• ("k , ivorl h honi", Tiiias;' : < ' ' .. ^ i cdch-cl:. ’*8 • cf Li ;n . ay's u f! ;.or •f) 5 "i'il services at thy nay st, chare it (..'iiutsv,ni t !>, o f which she v.-isa ;<■ -I . ieiit took pin CM L ; < i ter /. Ksv. ( f Eton, •M ' iieting the ,lh« h kl offerings many a .iitifnl. be mai-y frien 5 bx tiie fami »r ry inpath with twreav; Young Gii is are Victims L headac!’.--, as wt 11 as older wo , but di get yuick relief and . ipt cur from Dr. King’s New 1*4 l e vr .Id’s best rein for hick and i erv-ius headr <■ b>. , They m-.-ka pure blood, .trong nerve-; and build up - iuv henivb. Try rbeiii, 23c at G. II. Arrowootl’s store. Use D. F. K es- Boss Li a* it. for man aim beast. Many of us CIS :> unfold the l ■s .of memory md read again loving words of our sainted iWrs We S< e ag:Yn the lov ir.g moK in ner e,yi“<. .vo-alriiost lo-ar again t;e gentle accents of ; ter voice and w<_- reel, through * ■ lapse of year;-, her influence us. « Flight of the Spirit.;., 1 ?* A past' rceor • ! by >1'IIIti:rg5; thuf wotlh! seeirf to sappOft thP theory hr-Hedflliiy durtjj;: periods of proti'.ieSed ffimi spirit;-' of the sleeper, live.! im bodv. wandprs away to tv-rftrs «'i$ scenes nof conceivable b,v the otiSimir^ senses. 'A man iniiuj-d Thesbliis. lit# tells us, fell 'from a great h.'I^hX was plfcked up »•> :»J! ,appeara•-;i>"■'demt. There were no external wceadv. ;U)<'iit him,' but rhe pli.vsie * wei'l ■ satrstied of tile f.-e-t of the det ■ - e. Arrange rueuts wore made for h ■ *;irlut. but on the third daj after, ly • fall the re viVed. nmcli to the eonstei’.'mtion of his friends. in a short time it Invam’e qu • i-i. lent that l he "whole te-ar nf the uiiiti's-life had ehangedi f l,v his ehnraeler we -, i :<*•_t « f a bate Ui)d a vieUiu-s man lu after Insensibility he .ia : wed alter vhvne. On being a Ri lie; i'r- -a m ef the ehangv, Thes;;';: ■- ; ■ i:t!< a the! (hir¬ ing life.i.'tug sleet) law ; Un i been 111k;.. lied from his body and In-; soar¬ ed :!iV:;y to (i strange hind, where it had joined a 'whole company of other spirits, tiis/fmst life was disclosed to hint in all its iiki-ousness. and the jr s ::'i;U'5 capabtiities ividuh were be 'f: r-- hijn were revealed in such a man Mer as to make him ambitious of taininc fnem. The . HcacSB f Sam Houston, In t!ia p of n Senate Jjage ( ' I'm III® toSHL liiibreak recaHa ihe yeiirh jusi' prisr of the civil w: lifu. when HotSuf aPjBvr. bjhn W:u,icl I*. Hale, InnigiaS. Hm;k I knridKc. ThoBB-'m v -t.il .IcTernon lnivis ' * uelKiUnt®ia great question* upon [which the TmIwi'P u @ !i -south wore body at {variance. an tin posing pf men, mosW clad in black broad ' :!■ b and high silk lmtst. I till. UiCr^Aas cue sen.uor who rp h: • >d to, pe sfligniiled-Peiiator \ nous ton of Twcip. -‘Dgy after day." says Jlr. KcidY p .. during spare moments he sut: of ilJ'iyj'iu soft bis wood seat carving They hearts out pirn* were pieces about the size of the hand. When ho ijSd completed Olio of t hese works (if art he would summon a padre ami. tn mwL lu t!i®}5ip'!cr,v. fu.wiird would some fair '(Jive spec ior any, tills to that lady up there wilb Oen ersU gam ilouston’K compliments.’ *’ T. r kiolV rcmcnibers Houston as { or, of Use KeatlcHt anti kindest of men. j j Sockgnd Suskm. ! m hk dSfiSfR : 'fmrf-s Vlih whft b-o 3 -'»**«*■ .................. .. iraao Inlralu™] m*, which were of various kinds, express be; every age, country, condition and < complexion. All wore conBtructed ! with the greatest nicety and precision. I The dresses were also adapted to the s characters assumed by the nciors. XVImt us known as Hie buskin v.a* u bnmhifr boot Those worn by tm ; is’, ian.: had BClc:; tlircc ;;; be- 1 Slick. conpoMcd of iu.vers or cork, ami were la> >4j;p in ft • i as high -i- me calf were nl :> worn, and 1 any ol III ■ c had thick cork soles The o<>| of tile foot csvorioys wove • ai'loUH, rcit being the fa verb e line f; ' war riors and pur,'" tor : bet c Sin meters .slaves wore a (<;v. ill**; bearing liie ns ■(> of sock, wliicli v.a.- so its on li¬ nn ; y foot wen; • . > 'Skins ! / an this eiiTmnsbuve arose tliv .Well known phrase '. "sock and lots!;;*».” so generally a d'H.'Ue(l ivi* h l lie tb'an.i. Arume! With Trckct Did you ever 111 ns wbat a curim'is thing it is. tbfij ,.:c an; s - Han pockcl;. grcni. ni. IS; d:ml Vint . poefceis. big enough lo earn a family of little ones about in'; Mduv of tile animals native iq A istrubn ;K;d 'Dos mania have these (■•mveni >a pockets. and so fi«# the nossiun. a •• ont'!’o:i animal in our siaulierii sure kill,garod is the largesi of this m.omm Fnfl grown kangaroo* go six; at a jump, and so iv ti on a long journey or ruuoliig from liunler* tffiiik what a comfort it imisf be to Mother Kangaroo to know: that her feibies arc snug tind safe in her pock et; -iCschangc. Secret ink. A ; ::. .|il(- ex I ■ wii ■" otic ivi«ii !> s (o coniidc his so, io paper aml/ct lc:- iiislciid of ii k ir cannot be seen when dry. bn; Tunis bin- when iodine is applied to i ; if j» I>f* ({(*:• ijf'fi to tu.'ike = crfeell," sure 1 iip !’’!<*{ii'n of the CciMP! <-.t !h>> I'.'Hcr after it bxs lx"!) read puxacc tie;-.- fie nc C( rispli'iied by v.-rii::i : it vviib a *obi ti.-n of iodiih- <>.•' - m,’■ in water 1 fc; days la Hr flic si-ripl win I lave cTi ippe(! vett , Co C Gavin - Tbcr'Cs m icy ,1 'd"Ui! ,7c: cs’ afiiip, yon " f *■*'«'.: ' vx pis through die (-!< offer a Lsiiorf wait iixvc tii iv, n.ai le.v-Tbat is just w i no >'; tike Gavin — Winn> Itaiiey - Tim short Weight.—New V'ork .loiiriuU. Reasc-a Enougb Grille vas me. yeans*>.-wr' ^ piecei-Tp»y tine indeed. *l ;r wiiat ix t;o ;>ass - a;re wbir.-ti lu.-ikex ; ;c -id c'riiis run down thf- l.-ack? Cmuposer Tiiat is where tlie wanderer has the hotel bill bron.pit t« him - !■'". .c^enU Blatter. Vf u/'p/ r ir^ f- H T . ).* &-« ,■ A. n jL M. ^ £L x . OUR r rw P | ’^ 0 ' /.A t 4 ,rn (-: :■> 1 ers a A... j ii- .. 1 J|| / w i Y:.~: 'y-Kh-“d li ' to the fact that sell we p v MERCHANDISE of ___ ' j % 'Sterling Quality” l ^ <£ ft | ! '| Ml !| 1 • 1 H ■i i and we-tire what we * / claim t to ' be: - screps n HE oTORE CF LITTLE PRICES n | V wide TaSi'eta Silk, L licit ti ii (piaic.. firdlfi for $1;Q0 every : \ lT • (Jur pric . jut yard.................90c i: ’ in.; ■uiid <" iter imvelty silks, (55c vai !U'S, Our price > jin .........49c 'tl ilc greatest i.h •. t ; of iIress Silks. Satin, ,Shirt V". Dt silk* and Lining Silks in city. \N TOY—OngincS black ‘‘San Toy” import¬ ed' fiout G- ■ . any. 44m wide, per yd. $1.48 Be; ,rhea,G. paline, Taffeta.Suitings, Voile Pat} a baa ■ ei ; tlicr new weaves cf tine and t y 1:: . 1 dress roods. iA IS-'-Lii - i.iercd Nets, 20 to 4$ inches, ... ,-. )r( ................. ; .............60c to $2,00 ; uii;;!( !:• . . t, Leads and other novelty ■i drt:S trimn ' u'gu ^weaves . E a NAMA—F ine iu black, blue and ■ brown. !. s vide, regular 75c values, | A'evv , .... . . ; i,......................... .........4g(. f .-.i-ih Ihi'. Fi; =, Crocheted Collars and ; te to m tr.ch. dtJ'FON CiiHb in ’.ToiVn, blue and black,.50 in wide, y:- yard, only..................:9c j k j arc 'oii’Mdo hr one piece dresses. , SERGES--BcfcutiAil Diagonal, Herring Bone \ S~^- . ; , n( ] t wo-foiled s!; ip-d Dross Goods in alt the ' ' - L ” rc 'V ; 'L Yu"uSfeA's : '*;[** -^r 1‘jf ! 'V‘>.o' DANISH >'«>'• <J i •' OFF 11 all • colors, ; lu 3(' inches wine, ! " > u A'"" i 1 u ‘ 1 4 ,- c Ha,: ■ i’t V;• 11 ! ad t ij 1 esc pri'■ e'd'to you at 40c ;"i(ii u yard? ; AfdS— : • fiiuov ond shadow stripes. Cue value, per I, only,......... .........48c “hlpbl'V i s pi (do j hi id flags 25c L> 2.50 FRENCH SfC'.l^AN—Glotl'i per yard, only 39c Goods' vrii.L the great i .ujiits j it'imr exceptional i • L s' ,v I ■. I 5 3 ! «#«/%; h W& d/w/w /A 0 M Wfi i ' h * iU TLE PRICES ,, Bea rdaie . A H 1 ! d •■■(•)l XUi y fr > i; here :n tfnie vv ill give VO u i; few itc Ooll-n has returned " , j-,, ,/. (, y vii-.ifc at Knoxville. Miss Mi. . i !. f o r (( s i) e u t last week with i'rivuds 'at. Eton.' Mf. E. b was D()it , :i Kei.d y; vL- guest of Mis* &la«.-K .‘.lurtin. Miss M L!if; Hayes visited her si«ier £ ! r. Brown at, Hughes, we Miss Leaf, Townsend-of fiiton, has returned iicaifi irorn a pleas¬ ant visit t<> her uncle, Mr. A. J. Martin. 8do'' ivsf accompanied home by her cousin, Miss Bessie Mr rtin. v Mr. and rs. John Gregory and children '■ re over from Eton Sunday, th ."c.- - ■ of relatives. Mrs. Tom Kronen and children spent the -cud with her parents here. Miss Lc - Bryant " isout riding .Sunday a4’t*irnoon. Tom Bry at ! ' retired from 1JNENS—All pure linens, 154 inches wide," p(-T«yard, only....... .......:.25c ' Great line > t Irish linens, thread lin^n? handkerchief linens^nnd brocade buck linen ■ CORSETS—Jackson Corsets please those who • are particular about their correts, CALICO—10-yards very best ^calico, 40 c. 10 •yards standard fcalico, 07c,. Excellent line of curfeiins and curtain goods. 1 pair splendid gray cotton blankets,.....49c Splendid line of all staridard kinds of Waterproof, wool aud eot- 50c-.( ■' ton blankets.' • A quality, only.,...y..h..; ................•' ....35c Fill line of carpet warp, block thread and ool knitting thiead. UNDERWEAR—Kegular 25c quality, only 19c Regular 60c quality,.only-45c LADSL'SXOATS-n.ir entire st^k.of Udies Cloaks to close out at half-price. $10.00 coats, $5.00. $15.00 coat-s, $7.50. $20 00 coats $10.00. Come and see. , Clur loss, your gain. ‘ ’ . ; t Ladies’ 25c fleeced line h'bse 19<s, Ladies’ tan or black 10c hose Tjc. 8 bails white thread, 5e. 1 eet knitting Pins, lc. -,ui iLt packs 5c envelope*, rto<ri;.,ti«.,*> 5c, to» IwRi! S i p«, * at a ti) go at I,all price • blue . Heavy , 30c wcTol . tlannel-.ut . red, . wrutp, . . , ond gray, special M yard. 5 These are great for underwear. 10 yards AAA Doniestif 4 • only 49c. 10 yards 3 4-yard wide Domestic, oftly 39c. 10 yards our best 27-iirch Ootton Ohi.-cks, 49c. 10 yards 2nd best Gotten Checks, 39c. r Kemem.ber, we expect your trade, on the ba¬ sis ot i-.onest mercimrniise, bluest advertising Honest methods and Little Prices. . ./-. .So J&fA . , : tim 11 ;( rc! andise business and 'AMI ;i n Ob it farm. We regret very much to give hi in up. SUNDAY MAR;.,'AGE < x, Kaii-L'iyi November i4,- at be ip. : i.u» Ordinary, Judge ’ttiiipbcll, Mr, I4.sn Howard and .Virc. Haley Welch, two popular young people who number their friends by the score, were.quiet {y married and all join ,fn. wisli i„ g joy and hapoif.ess oh their > latnTuonial journey. Tiie sunnoer is goo., leaving behind it a rjeh harvest, i signs benignly throughoutdh« I .Hid. Tito autumn lias liHefd the i arhs and granaries everywhere to the very eaves, and the cellars are overflow ing with the fruits of the earth. What good reason have the American people, and especially the farming people, to be grateful. Surely our path is pleasant and our hearts should be filled with peace and thank¬ ful r. e:: 3, Sorrie people are like candles— they are always flaring up and get put out so easily. NO. 46 The Editor Got His. received . mV western ecTiWr the folio win^ lette^: . vi; . i i Please*send me. a few cop* ie i of the pap^r ...wJi-ich had the ohituafy-and'vverses about hiv child a nteek' ago. Also puidish the inclosed clipping of my neiee’s marriage. And I wish you would mention-in your local ^.olunmsj if-itdon’t cost anything, that .1 (have a con pie of hull calves to sell. Send me ,a couple of extra copies of the-paper this week. Please stop my papeT. Times are too hard to waste money on a ne wSpape, 2 .”--^-Qmafra Bee. ,y M,( After a wdman is® married she sometimes wishes she had hung up a horseshoe instead ,of a mi.?* tletoe. - . . * Tlianksgiving. is theinpeop'ld’s day"; the day that stands for home and happiness; for grati¬ tude arid. Leholeuce; for plenty and peace. i .i