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“TELL THE TRUTH. ” *4 ^ Y
J. C. HEARTSELL, Editor.
A BATCH OF
HOT
Happenings of the Week Broiled
to a Delicious f .haste.
Oliver Dickson is right sick
with fever
Col. Ren Bates, of Dennis,
is here visiting red. t ves
judge Tin? Ovbev n ad a
business trip to Dalton yi
terciay.
C. L. IT nry and ,ac Rob
in.son mad a busiru.s trip to
Dalton ye t rday.
Mrs. Lizzie Yarn dl, < i
Amu, is here visit'll* at ll
home of Dr Hughes.
Uandsom John > N ill, of
Dunn, dropped in to See u
while here yesterday.
Lire Wil iam , Bil Wad
and Grover Henrv ah report
the first cotton bl< om .
Squire Dan Bunn and
daughter, of Temig tirove,
arf here visiting at the home
of Robert Dunn
\\ 1 join the ci'Y ns tn
coming f. W, 1 To be ns on ant!
wife a \5 permanent r uncs
of Spring Place.
O'pt. J. \V. B ltd and
Tracy Green are up on jack
riv r for a ]• ,v days’ fi
and recuperation.
Garrett Arrov ood, of R
vih , T rnne c ent
Thursday and 11 . V ; ’ 1
his mother at tin : place.
J: ci: lookout P j* lain > J
of rumple Groi ,. ; 1
few da vs of t ira
th • home of < : *
Arrovro >c
Dale And or-on is ,at horn
from Mon tgorrury, .Viabama
visiting hit; c nt He hold
a lucrative position viol the
Southern : xnr: > V..-0
Dr. and Mr . James B.
Hughe.' ar; r-.e. 'ring the con
giatulat on.s - of 1 lC j r tru-nu
upon the arri ai of t ■, hi baby
girls at thwr home Tuesday
morning.
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Oak land S - hbarii OO
he id ‘■ay e: c
bund av and iai - cro
our folks at: :d
themc(river as. hai’in ,r n 1
hignly „
entertained throughout j
the entire day. |
? BRING PLACE, MURRAY VOTJNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. JULY 9,
1903.
Pope To' IT is in a d\
condhion at R m ?.
Poke F onard is h ue
hu n* ss this afternoon.
Hon C. N King and vri
spent yesterday in I)Y t on.
( org ' Moor made a bu
n> s try - to i irter, y st
Dr, B. F. IT: m () x
Murray at cidag ) his d n
piuich-'e
Tracy R. Or. of Gi .
e ri h b n hi 1 Elton
ral da\ .
G nilon F R aea,
p nt day h r
mt t bu n a. . r
Bo rry cam up r i
Vtlanta ana ; r tit i i
vwek among So n.anv
J. W . F earuon n«i ku.ly
Mr.:. Dr. of (•J, o n
{yror:\ spent ic >y
the ri, v.
nire J. Hoag, c
Sum rich, paid u ■ an a, pi
< iat a i : nr
k.
Dr. hn Gi ,n i '
from Atlanta spenumg a to
,
div; with In; far:. a -
rurom r residence.
Li \ r Bill ..ar un
ov,r 11 im Dal; on . i. >da
looking a er prove ;,S Vv
busine: v in jM-.ng l ace
!amc r ad ell and fan
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of Amz . nt unda at ■
home of Ion (ir n : • u
well Art Oil;] o f *'
vv ar. sorry to ehn nicl ;
V;a: ‘ ranp 1' Me J ; 1 - A ’
tuo.en vi! en:.y ill t!uaf : r
noon and is unable t > be o
o ! bed.
lv Abe
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acquaintances and ?. l i
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Actual Circulation 1200 Copies.
s nr e Mao I Amend
on is vrt.ng j\t the home of
j I'd. Johnson.
i Alvs Sue Wil '.nn and daugh
| ter. . 1 ss Lela, were here to
l d iv shopping.
'children ,? trs - ,v ar: 11 visiting S!1rincr a J : *he
re ei> es
jout i Mrs. in d : ho M ri c . Taylor, of
ar •
Prune, is s uppoig am<mg our
merchants today.
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ariepdan- .; up vh the Rea¬
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i . j, R.vuSuv, Adjutant.
HERE'S SOMETHING
WORTH READING.
: Socially for tho Jimpbcute’s
Apor«<»aiod Friends.
Thomas Gray disposed of
' ' 111 ) hn ; mutton here
Montlf
V P* ' ‘ Bates was a
fan i i r nguce on our streets
Tu-'sd .y.
D. F. IVenles and w : fe of
Yot'btri , spent this morning
in Spi og i ia-e.
George Ho: • biv ’ ■
Me p-hru.t a ,: i ,a ba.
.
i'- a „ (is S' a on.
B -t) amh i p nt a f
days of l: t v b on bu.hne
in * oner county.
] J >r nz , } , TT u -
was minghng ■'T , hist n
admin r
, m i.-'onru i and lad •
r shopping in o ir busy
mar:. H his lor noon.
F opeiar im m.nv.
o; Sumach as AH
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hir.i ou -r: R ,rn Oivl dioma
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and ’ doing vvvii.
M.o. G en < ret son and
d l ight r ai e in :h city 1
morning duving bargainsvvi: ■ !
O IV a "oa 11100 me '
w i in;
P r: ' : r ace awl
„ i b b hn
V I) ' s . 00,
oft haw i. ' - : ■ 't (Saturday.
;beg :m • resulted in a victory
for the ].> .?( r
Giv. day hi. . ■ f« a j
man n-ani J Wilii n ir
uniach, a p: by a ,; •/
electric v- re v. ork ng
in the min 0 > /a.
; ng wan
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CV< ’ V’ ->m F. V v.t , ki.,
a- been in n- • r o
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nd ’ ' i C'' a v a e > 1 n
.
v : n <r ■ vz-CC-b in thn court
, u ! n
a :■ in
be can;'
■m automobi
r • . t- J on ; (
l:d . -buggy, v. r
;n * T:
imn:
.vc rtv re a
vr prervnee.
■ atv r 04 to n
: v day t> yjK aD.ru:
-■ ■ a.. .. r. : .- t :r a: r -. v
bJ -a." V ft aVAUloi. ' : n
C a Eh :
court vou e fence i ; .0 c )Oi
edit mvic nun roes v «'"-•*
xi j is. ; TT /5 - -- ' r •- '
T-es. a
the f. nee nee.: U . 1
none or v. but our tim u : r
kept us from saying so. •
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
ONE DOLLAR Per. Annum
J Jovial George Chamlee, of
uan, is here today having a
load of wheat ground.
Col. Frank Peeples, Ed.
Bishop and Lewis Thomp son
are in Dalton today on busi
-ness.
breath ham Baiiey and Miss Gil¬
were married Sunday
at the home of the bride, near
Temple Grove*.
Commodore Jim Langs¬
ton, of Amzi is in the city ex
lending the ad hand his i
g to
n in - rous friends and ad
, utirers.
I>r, Thomas W Colvard,
mie of Murray ’s foremost and
mu c progressive citizens, is
• here today looking after busi
ness matters.
We learn that extensive
Cedar machu'ery will be installed at
Ridgo in a short time,
to quarry and manufacture
the immense deposits of black
marble there.
At the present prices farm
er ’ will realize nice profits
from' their cotton crops this
fur The staple 13 readily
Sevang at 13 cents in the open
market now and it 13 to be
hoped this price will hold good
r the growing crop.
The time for making tax
returns has about expired and
Receiver Brambleit will be
busy the next month making
his digests. No safe esti
mate can yet be made as to
whether there has been an
or decrease in
taxable values.
. Excessive rains and high
waters during the current
week have done considerable
injury to fencing and growing
crops along the streams in
portions of the county.
Barring these slight disad
vantages crops are in a most
Nourishing condition.
j .1 an B. Brown and wife,
ot iJ<ik;f)n, s'pvrit last Wed
Hav nigf.t in Spring Place.
: hey took th ,r departure
G> Myiay for Colorado Springs,
; ho, waere they expect to
:-.' e nd a mouth for their health
je - or a beginning an extended
“’-’ur 0c the Rocky Mountains.
30me three weeks ago F.
r■ vi m* FamoMl, of Hughes,
-vs mvrid o Miss Cox at
viwnvshe. 1 chromciing the
•.arnage, tne : >alton papers
eta ted that Mr Cambell was
a vMIiitfield citizen and this
misled some of his friends
fore into the belief that it was
oame other gentleman of the
name. However, it is
too late to extend con
gratulations to both the bride
sm d bridegroom.