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J 1 0 ' '. ( 'J. . .' . f : If ii C . : ..." :i'V rfte Pdik NewstegiiJi ( " V. . , " 77 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. , U , established $ Liberty anclJu.tlco to All. TT " V - BENTON. POLICOONTY, EAST TENNESSEE, THUKSDAY DECEMBER 8. 1010 VOLUME i NUMBER 3 ' ' ' . , f ' "" - - .mwmAmmmmmimmmmAwmmmmmmmmmmAmmmm cams. ; ; . I. FIRE A r COPPERHILLj Has Done Great Damage to the Town. Tomeltoa, a dam mate who once lived here, was killed re cently at Coperhill by a train; m he having been walking ia front ' of it and being unable to hear, was run over and killed in i'lstantly, ' A fire broke oat at Copperbill several days ago, taking houses i clean' as it vent, and was not thoroughly put out until Satur? 2 ?day; .We have not yet received ,i the latest news from Copperbill ni nrobablv eive a more detailed account of the fire next i - ...... . s , ... ... -,. .... r week. . ' . Diicktown Padgett-Ni3holson .. r. . , . ' ;Marrjq4at the residence sl Springtown , Dayton Brown has bought but Will Smith's saw mill outfit , and set up on Jas. Hams' place, Rnh Smith has his new house ' about finished- : , -- f Another old soldier, is gone. Francis Presswood passed away Nov, 30. Uncle, Francia was an upright church going ' ;eitiien; t . baV"164' strictly tn his own business. (Written for last week) the bride's mother, Mrs. 3ettie Master viauu cuk i , ow.. icjcm5u,.jii. nwu" - . -, Mr.' and Mrs. Jasper Center, is at 11 ai; m. Monday," the 20ta: very sick with pneumonia fe- Mr. Chester Pivdtt "to Miss ver. Jessie Nicholson, Rev. Tup M. M. vira. H M. Knox. Hicka officiating. Only a lew Miss Minnie McCamey, and Miss special friends and relatives Annie Lee McCamey of Cleve- were present. The Chattanoo land, spent Thanksgiving wih ga guests were: Mr.'- and . Mrs. Jas. McCamey and wife at this Robt. Bivens and . daughter, pace- Kobbie; Mr. M. jraugcn, u Mrs Harriet- Kingsbnrry,. of. son, Alfred. Those from Michigan, whdas visited rela- lianna were: Mr. Pony Massen, fives here and atArchville, has gill and Miss Mahala , Tha irroom is an efflcient booa returnea w ur , - Bible-Sand Sup. Miss Minnie Harbison has per ror . gone to .KAoxville to. assist the V Coo I Cba Miller Stole during the ohday J . . Manjr rU8b'":-;-vi,y . .. nf the oeo-le of. Benton and' .'MissCallie Center and Mrs. p-anty remember Rev Roseoe Brooks are visiting their Nichon he having lived sister, -rs. . Kusseii, oi wn- c6nnty for , a number ion. v v? wears. ' Mrs. Lucie NarMyil returned Th Saturday fromvisit to Athens; freuus. , ' Capt. Joseph Harbison, tf The haDDV couple 'went to S -.- Smmorliltt.altr aftlU the ceremony They- will maK yet a number or senators, wu ' . . i .ViT UrtV . v'" 1 ,.iA oa ' Woonilara and The Liquor Situation, (Silena Molman ) Returning from our great Na tional W. C. T. U. convention at TUUimore I 2nd many anxious questions as to what the" next step in our prohibition ngns wm bVawaiting me, pressing for a reply. . After reading the press on both sides of the question, care fully considering the matter from ' every" viewpoint and many conferences with rnenas wnu have been on the ground, and being in close touch with the situation all through, I am con thn.t. nnr laws are safe, II llt-V vu.vv nd thai no backward step will be taken. That the present Wislatnre will not change or modify our laws. . While the "Fusionists" who stand for the law to a man, did not get a majority-in the Senate Washington Letter. Will rirer and harbor bill be passed during the Jclosing session of the 61st Congress?" i a nuestion seriously agitating the friends of waterways throu gh out the country. If such a " .... hill is to be passed it oenooves those who are interested in the subject to get busy; for serious opposition is springing up large ly due to the fact mat iue u- oWer corns of the army has been unable to spend dui a smai part of the money appropnawu hv the last river and harbor bill Kanunaa nt t.hfl lateness of its vovnuov " passage. -Col. Theodore Roosevelt vis itud Washington this week for iho firet t.ini sitfte he quit the nrpsident. It was a V4J.1.VW w sttanee sight Jo vvasningwn w view the Col. going about town ..nuttonrirtd hv either army or secret service officers. Say, YOUI Knox county, who has been viWwsn for them' all th J-pp; arritAr and family has n.fe4ihlA 'tor human:' heart' be wfiter and family bas'ble'or. humaqiiearts sd this home,. While he oW Sjf-f.J ears- of age, lie is hail and-.;? .-fML,;-: returned is 75 years iu.titra:'W' ' '. t 11 J I ttMV.f' ' icatkm to at -Rev. C. B. McClainc preached his first sermons here anday' shmentooM who do not Keeulars.' and n u v i j enough: to give us a majority in that body, are pledged to .stand for the maintainance and enfor- His congregations' at c by tli I 4rchvillp! (Too late for last week ) 1 Mrs. Parks of Madisonville, was visiting relatives here last wek. Bob West went to Austral recently. Quite a number of young peo ple enjoyed a 'corn shucking Thursday night at the Kimsey home, after which two baloons were sent up. All report a nice time. School. Girl. D ThCttmbl T"7 - -mf " , ,r . k. J-Vmm a PW f 1 1 TTl 1 1 H 11 CTT 4 1 gkw It is; done.' Supposa yoo vuiu4 ..Trn, on wallron Vices were ic, v r- wi. . rr,7'72r 7 nnDlne to a balsam te. Wntol written la op. AjJ Had taken ; Mr K M. H ARBISON 0ftV rt angw'al ! "f Hmhranch tdbnmA AtA a and 8 and multiply u ids hww" SSf . obulnlg m andU 4 I to a be,ght .3 vt Aawn 2 for the next figure and i a apace of bare trunii aep MoWply tn 6a ana aaa w im..t aluuit that JobO TT !! " Printing you're la need o1 Come iaand see us about it at your first opportun ity. We can print almost any thing but money. Ben-ton Printing MS JOHN S. SHAMBLlivi ATT0RJ1EY-at LAW,; Offica In Clemmer building. (. Benton, Tenn. . Church. Notes ,Tou are invited to ' attend di vine services at the Presbyter ian church Sunday, Dec. 11. Morning subject "The Depths of the Soul." Evening, The Ir revocable, or "Water spilt upon the ground cannot be gathered up again. At the morning service Prof. Hoover will sing a solo. There i .nnWimii fnr is a pew no" you. Advertise in your home paper for the best results. 8 and pat down 44 ror me remnmiu number. The product la therefore 4.420. In thla caae th tena are alike. The tame method may bo used if the units are alike, thua: What to tha product of 75 timeB 85? FIto tlmea 5 are 25. Put down 5 and carry 2. Set-, en and 5 are 12. TwJ time 5 are 60. Add a Put dow 2 and carry 8. Beren tlmea 5 are 35: Add the 6 and n. At Tha nraduct to 4.125. The laat Illnatratlon might be work ad another way aince both of the right band flgtirea are 0 and the aum of tn tens riTM an even number. In each a eaae almpiy write 25 for the right hand flmrea. awS fee the ranaiai&ff "Cforet wrlfo nm nroauec Oi tan irvm k - tb tuffl of ttt 1 prcha Xmerc nc ir I r. H R I ST M AS Is Coming. Of course you will want to Buy a Present for Someone; and you will want to buy it Where You Can Get the Nicest Present for the Least Money. 'We have ALL KINDS OF PRESENTS, Dishes, Furniture, Fruits and Candies. See our Line of Jewelry. Watches. Clocks, Rings, Eye Qlussea, Hat-Pins, Etc. space vi -- . . . . ' ... .r,ir,. which had watched her progwaa with evident alarm. The tcnlermade aeverol Ineffectual atr pi S acal. the amth bark and finally Jumped down into the snow. 2S If anottier rioua vralt the sam writer continuea: "This Httle dog and Jer mate, now dead, though euthusl wtlc fire worahtpera at home, never eat near the bonfires built at luncheon oi ?.7tSe Tenter walks, but du boles in the enow at a little distance, 7 i ,rimi themselves up after the manner of their primitive an- ceatora." Chicago ises. Prewaris Which Defy Analyale. I think that the more thoroughly and conscientiously we endeavor to study biological problem. the orewe." convinced tnai eveu u. -----which we ba- already regarded as pllcable both y chemical and pny laws are U reality Infinitely ore com Sox and at present defy any attempt. SiecbaiiLl explanation. Thus w. bay been ssatlsfled to account for the ibsorptloa of food from the allmeutary eSal by the law. of 5 "J rda osmosis, the wall of the Intestine 5 him lika a dead membrane. rrr.rz:z mttu wan n u labarf ki, Klala a.f. n r mnv. - - Tu sympathetic young woman w tolling the story, "I went into a bafc err to buy aome Suppltf. and a WM wsitlnjr for the irlrl behind' fb counter to do tbemjup the door opened. t?ttlng In a man'unshavedr. unwashed, un kempt, with a thin coat buttoned llght 'Got any state breadl. be asked tha ! rtortt diffidently - ' 1 ' "'No W Vi-op only freV bread "here,1 in TtnSy repihtt'nnijr.'irr- "The man turned around with weary droop to his shoulders add pass ed out into the night. AH my Samari tan Impulse welled Up. I give the haughty clerk a reproachful look and hurried after him. He L-d atopped la the middle of the next block ana was '.ooklng around uncertainly. -I ran up 'breathlessly and. holding out my last dime to h Ira, panted out: - 'Are you so hungry? Here, plae The man stared and then alowlj giiuned aa he replied: " 'Why why. no, mls. I ain't hun. gry; but I've got aome chickens I wanf to feedr "New York ITeaa. V.y He Kept His Job. Railroads . frequently receive con science money. On one of the big roads of the middle west a conductor wno naa ueen iu m wu,.'.- j, i mn,nnif for Years was V the habMn of "knocking down" fares. ( The faTe over his route waa about S3. Money was generally scarce among the stu dents, and when they wished to go to the larger city they were In the habit of taking a silver dollar, placing it un der a card of any kind and handing it to the aged conductor when he cam to take up th tickets. He used to lip the dollar Into the palm of bU hand, punch the card, and the studenta saved $2 a trip, the conductor pocket, lng the extra dollar. In October. 1004. ... nf the road were astounded nccnop VOU CONTRACT SEE V. A. GARRETT. , i Contractor and Pulldec: BuildmV Plana and Speclflcatloa . Citrn enea rrct. Benton, Tennessee. You need The News-Gazette. It comes whole year for a dollar. if i v I the COUGH . .th yj Uqi D 'a it 1 Surest anc nicwi - iTHaOAT and LUNO TBOUB- I 1 T.n-a. nrMONBY BACK 1 .King' ONSUMPTI04 OUGHS ano OLDS Prlea 60c 4J1.C0 Free Trial. WE ARE SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS oi Come Duexamiue our stock before i goinjr else- tarin4iere to buy your Christmas Goods. WE CAN BAVUi iuu M"4U"4. i,. b$ -tln A'i heneO m i HwitfJ- Must not be neglected. V.S ! atfU kinds of toys. Vt i THE BABY Buy it toy. lnutriea fach ai Yours for Bargains, $N MERCANTILE COMPANY, .moaii . ' ou letIon . -tit ; v We know that the lntestlaal wall U t0 t- t0gpther with his resignation, a covered with epithelium and that ever? ' j, 00 0f his guilt in the form .1 11 1. in itself an organism. . . tnr aoj.ooo. the aum he had . . . nv. ka tnniit romole food by the active contractions of m protoplasm m iue aerred to Independent naked anim caUav-A. Bunge. Colons l Dreams. viinw are the dream colore tt -wv mills Is riaht No oth- hue. come to the dreamer of dreama Slmroth ha. tec ra x; - AU1I tWU - " a. Ja) f . check for 24.00O. the aum he had etolen In twenty years. Every one thought the road would prosecute the ld man, but It didn't. The official, were ao flabbergasted that Instead of discharging htm they raised bla salary. -8t Louis BepubllOi $3. will bar a pair Why He Was Happy. v.ihu1 hnchelor. whOSS ! r.im from which human beings by the tetter passion. - . a 1 uaMtt on in 111 naasa . udiumuhb - Shoes In IS ftrlM Men'a fine enstom- made work. The Greatest Selling Shoe In America ior $3.50 Tenn. 1 .aIap -nmves ny rc -1 . or In the aepm 01 iu - a with the savage red seaweeu, i,-i,,ht la the favorite color, and for a bright niece of red cauco aiww jKy would glte ralnabl. elephant tUSd strikes the note of intense emo Hona. It la the color of Joy. exultation. Katloi. Savage, paint themselve. Ed 1 rajoic. at aeeing each otber U. Krriln huca. German women of the SrSgeTdbed their bodies with fSta-t red and yellow and considered brlllant adorned. SnSna in Rome and 0Z, Pliny Tk, b- oloI " "'r'-.M c.n dtatlngulsh MM TdUlarent hue. or color, and tan IWwo"" ir0rntlta twenty regards, "that you like me a mu. that you admire certain qu" my head?" . . "Yes." shyly responaea iue lnAud may I ask." be continued In 1 a tone of emotion, "what those qualities are?" "I can hardly explain." .aid the young lady bashfully, "but 1 think It Is because your bead is so mellifluent. I can't express it more clearly." "And you enn never know how I ap preciate your high opinion." exclaim"! the happy bachelor mh he preNsed hor hand. He didn't know Just what "roel llfluent" meant, but he was sure it wa. the ayuouj nr for something gruiul and ennobilug. and when he bade her good ,nhi onirprlv home.-excltcrt If took down the dictionary and turn I f 1 li 1 U I fl indcam took down mo uh.-uuj - . 1 . . . a . 1. aiiiIao nui wtirti. .1.,. nd dirzaronuai 1 ia icrtuoui , ftpp?!la JcV hue. in ther word am blood changed to Ice a. be read, thTeye la capabla of 2,000,000 color lav "Smooth, soft, mellow, tressiona. ' . . -. u r-aocuafOripo"v:vr eoDTrkcuw. .. IN ALL COW ' ' . 1 ' - ' S..ii 1 1 yrr tv r I . 1. 1 r r " J ! "J 1