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w- TTT) EMEMBER that 1 c?n furish y" with I vjf ,.. ' ... , jb m anything in the line of -r- - HARDWARE - From a pocket-knife to a cook-stove, and call -on me when in need of Cole Oil, Paint Nail&;Dishes or any thing in my line. Respectfully, W. F. RUSSELL Benton, - - - Tenn. LOCAL AND PERSONAL -sa Mud. Some mud. Look at the mud! How will we ever get out of the mud? Jim Berry Taylor, of Prender- gast, spent the first of the week 'here. here, On a business trip last ; week. - , I have Some real good patterns on new dress jjoods and ging hams. W. P. LOVE - After spending a week in M; Copeland: returned Thurs day. ' , - mvt uu irnij . j-vi.'i ui Charleston Route 1, spent part pi one daylhjst week with Mrs. r M. Hicks. ; Weundeesiand that Mr. Jack Lillard and family and son, Her- bert Lillard and wife expect to move to Arizona in the near future. ; Poes your watch keep good time? If it don't take it to J. H Taylor, and he will fix it so that it will. Messrs. A. E. Love. B. M. Copeland and VV.A. Woody went to Chattanooga Sunday on busi ness and returned Monday nigbt. Can't some of our gardeners graft a Christina tree that will grow its own presents? Well, at last science has acci dently found an 'encouragement' fOr the horse besides a whip. Take a horse that is afraid of an auto and hitch him to one, and he will sure pull. This has been tried, and proved good. $80.00 per month straight sal ary and expenses, to men with rig. to introduce our poultry remedies. Don't answer unless you mean business Eureka Poultry Pood Mfg. Co. Incor porated, East St. Louis, 111. Bids will be received at Isabel la, Tennessee, up to Saturday noon, December 17th, 1910, for building two (2) steel bridges one (1) span 60 x 16 in the clear, aud one (1) span 40 x 16 in the clear, concrete abutments. Bids received separately and togeth er for superstructur and sub structure. Plans on file with Grant Simonds, secretary, Duck- erve the right to reject any bids. Miss Barton S weedy has had charge of the post office for i day or two, Chas. Haarison hav ingjbeen absent. ' You'll find ladles Wool and Silk Silk Scarfs from 25c to $1.25 at W. F. LOVE'S Rev. W. H. Rymer spent Sun day at Madiscnville and preach ed at the Baptist church at that place. Santa Claus requests us to an nounce that he will make his headquarters at the stores that advertise in this paper. So you need n't go to Cleveland or Knot ville or anywhere else for pres ents when you can get them direct from Santa Claus work shop right here. I have just receiv ed this weeic a large shipment of mens', worn ens CI, V-4 a wa av Shoes In the latest and newest styles in lace and button The best In town. Don't fall to Come In and see them. W. F. LOVE It Pays to Advertise Chas. Harrison say since ad vertising in The Academy Aviator business has increased one hundred per cent. Several of the girls have already called and placed their orders and had their measures taken for lessons in conrtship. - Taylor Property Sold Monday the property belong ing to the heirs of J. E. Taylor, deceased, which property stands on the north side of the square was suctioned and sold by the Clerk & Master at the court house door. f The property stands adjoining VY . F. Love s store, and is an ideal location. The property was bought by Tinker Jones, for $950. ;, ( TH H Wm M4 A Scotch aalrasitj professor, irrttst tf to 8nd last hi students bad got tato tfc Labtt f pitting their hats and naM tla Utah instead of la Um rfoalroom. SAooaacsd that ths next srtlcl oT th. kind placed tn.r would to aeatroytd. Somo dsj later th pro fessor was called for a moment froa th cUa room. A. student slipped Into his prlrate room and emerged with th professor's hat. which he placed cos ptcaoosly on too desk, while his fel lows grtanod and trembled. The pro fessor, oa returning, saw the hat, thought some rashly obstinate student had beea dellrered Into his hands, and. taking out his knife, he cut the offend ing article to pieces, while Tslaly at tempting to conceal the smile of trt mpl that played about his counts Banc. He wu la a Tory bad temper Che nsut da. LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS Advertised Letters W. G. Dunn, Mr. Riley W. Haulk, Dr. C L. Hodgkins, (5) "Wm. James, Mrs. W. 1. John ston, R. E. Morris, John Q Temples, W. Eugene Wade, CARDS: Sherman Briney, Miss Nellie Shoope, Miss Matba Glen J. O. Davis. Directory Circuit Court Clerk.. W.A.Woody County Court Clerk.....T. O. Pack ! Clenr & Master A. J. Williams Sheriff G. T. Hood Trustee ......R.A. Harrison Register. '. J. E. Cook Supt. Pub. Schools..W.B.Ruoker COURTS Chancery court meets the 4th Mondays in May and Octo ber. Circuit court meets the third Mondays in March. July and November. County court meets the first Mondays in January, April, July and October. CHURCHES Baptist. Services first an, third Sundays in each monthd Rev. W. H. Rymer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 9;30. G. L. Williams, Supt. Presbyterian. Services the second Sundays in each month, Rev. J. E. Robinson, pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:80. Prof. H. 1) Fetzer, Supt. M. E. South. Services fourth Sundays in each month, Rev. J. T. Hibberts, pastor. Dseat Uk Like LlkeT Tbr were at tapper. , Durtafd the the roans; man wltBTtfceT Tw- cfoos appetite discoursed eloquently oa thing In -general. "Do rou know. Miss Dash.' be re marked. "I think there' Is a very lali mate relation between our food and oar character. I belters, don't 70a know, that we grow like what we are most fond of." The fair girl smTmd sweetly. "How Interesting!" she murmured. 'May I offer you some more bam, Ur. Blankr She stretched her band out to take a chocolate cream, bnt he remored the tray and passed her the acidulated ta WU. London Ttt-Blts. nfc4s1os ff oBBwesoa Tan la the second time I bar doaa) Bkat within a week," said the bride t six months as she put down ber pea, with a disgusted expression on hot far, "and I just don't like ttr 4 'What bar yon don bow 7" qoerlei her friend. Done? I bar made ont a check, signed It. Inclosed It with a bill and mailed It expecting to recede the re re pt back, and Instead I bar got the check, and across It is stamped, No account la this bank Of courss I bare an account there, bat Tre sign ed the check with my maiden name ta stead of my married one and cons quently bare mad all kind of troabl ts say nothing of appearing ridiculous ta th eyes of sereral people. I nere shaU draw a check a gala unless I bar sen on censor It and ae that I bar Sot forgotten that when I was msrrted I changed my name!" New Tork grass. Chancery Sale of Land Minnie Love et al 1 In chancery vs court at Joe Taylor et al ) Benton Tenn In obedience to a decree ren dered at the October term 1910, will offer for sale to the high est and best bidder at the court house door in Benton, Tenn., on Monday the 5th dav of Decem ber, 1910, the following real es tate to wit: Situated in ihe 2nd civil dis trict of Polk Co. , Tenn ., being the west half of lot no. 114 being the lot on which the brick store house is located, on the north side of the public square, in the town of Benton, Polk county, Tennessee. Terms of Sale: Said land will be sold on six and twelve month time with 20 per cent paid down on day of sale and in bar of the equity of redemption, notes drawing interest from day of sale with good personal security will be required of the purchas-, er ana a lien wm be retained on the property as further security ium IXOV. o, xv iv. A. J. Williams, C. & M. , Very Convenient. An nereetic ricar or an English country parish, who had long labors to raise the funds necessary to add a set of chimes to his parish church, was one day both surprised and grstifled by an elderly lady, who, though reputed t be very well off, bad hitherto declined to contribute, offering to complete bis subscription list provided th new chimes would be sounded at a sped 0 boar each evening. This was agreed to, and they were soon In actir opera- Non-Resident Notice T. A, Pannell 1 In Chancery vs court at Hen Holbrook & Smith j ton, Tenn. In this cause it duly appearing from the allegations in complai nants did wnicn is sworn to that the defendants are non-residents of the state of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on them It is therefore ordared that publica tion be made in The Benton NFWS-GAZETTE,a paper puolish ed at Benton, Polk county, Ten nessee, for four consecutive weeks; requiaing said non-res-dent defendants to appear at my office in the court house in Ben ton, Tenn., on the fiirsc Mon day, in January, 1911, and make defense to said bill of com plainant filed against them, orj 1 It a m . I same win oe naaen ror conies ed and the cause set for hearing ex parte as to them. Witness my hand this 19 day of Nov. 1910. A. J. Williams, C. & M. Witt & Shamblin solrs for compt Non-Resident Notice 1 In chancery' court at Ben ' ton, Tenn smhfi tor The News-Gazettfi Nnw! w w v w s v ww'weew w -w vvw WWf W. F. Russell vs Jane Russell et al In this cause it appearing from the allegations in complainant's bill that the defendants James! Lillard, Harrjett Coleman andi husband, Jane Russell and hus-j band Mat Russell, and William i Lillard are non-residents of the 1 state, so that the ordinary pro-1 cess of law cannot be served on cure opera .t..- T 1 j .1 tJoa. Meeting ber out on, day, he r n Ju ? ' a ur"erB" posted bis acknowledgments, saying: that publication be made for 4 1mm riad to bar been able to consecutive weeks In the Polk Met your views, it most pleas yoa County News-Gazette, a paper, rery much to besr thos grand old j published at Benton, Tenn., re-'' hymn tunes st night" I quiring the defendants James "Oh, yea," was th reply, "and It ' Lillard. Harriett Coleman aud really so very convenient! That stnpU husband Deaatnr Coleman. .Una Russell and husband Mat iiussel and Wm. Lillard to appear be-i fore the clerk & master at his' office at the court bouse in Ben-! tonHenn., on or before the firtit Monday in January 1911, and make tefense to complainant's bill or same willbe taken for confessed and the cause set for hearing with ex parte as to them Witness my hand this 18 day of November, 1910. A. J. Williams, C kit. awld of mine brings me my B?jfte atw Quit regularly r-Loodoa TnvKS i Asleep In the Deep. When the const erosion commtwl ra visited Walton, on the Nase, recent ly they were shown a spot north of th pier and about a mile from th shor which was formerly a churchyard. A Quarter of a century ago the tomb stones could be seen under the wster at ebb tide, bat sine then th sea has farther encroached, snd even when ffSaa itWIaa fat avaiftwtt. t . m . . " mm vwaviuiuai li J 1VW AOU WJ 1 w' o.as-e vF 'e ea clear th old burying ground S I Witt & Shamblin, Soln. wcuwmij awcvraiBM mm tat sea lm Londoa Kw, ABVEffk y S B W S A u a: fT 11 0 PTT'T1 1 1 TT 7l 7 O T1 TK II I T. Jf xnwws Mil ii nine; Me w Gazdfhe it wilPay yi BENTON ACADEMY TEACHERS' NORMAL The fall term opened Sept. 5th Tue school is under suc cessful new management, and the most approved methods of the best schools m the land are used, insuring thorough work and rapid progress. It will be our aim to meet every demand made upon the , school. Students received an day. Individual help given each student. Personal attention paid to general welfare. ...... Very special attention giv en to public school teachers Mathematics,languages and Science to a complete col lege course. Special training in Elocution, Expression, De bate and public speaking. No academy in the State ex eels onr music department piano, organ, violin, guitar brass band, orchestra and voice under Prof. D.S.Hoover a Virginia graduate. The primarv work will in part be under supervision of Mrs. .me v. noover.a gradu ate of one of the best Virgin ia school a. and of several years of successful experience - i i i . . in. leading scnoois as leauuer. Tuition charges 11.00 " to $3.00 a month. Incidental fee; 50c a term. , rt' Soliciting your patronage, I have the honor to be Truly yours, H. D. FETZER, A. M., Prin. illE SAFEST AFID QUICKEST VflY TO TR A M S F E B li 0 M E Y I8DY LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE FOR RATES APPLY T8 L0SAL MANA8ER 4. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELE GnOTI CD THE UP-BUILDING OF THIS BANK is due to the fact that we have ample capital and that we have adhered to a policy which has been conservative, and yet along progressive lines. JSf We offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt' and proper transaction of their financial affairs ;am pie vault and safe room for the storing and safeguarding of their money, notes, insurance poli cies and valuable papers and snch liberality of treatment as is consistent with prudent banking. YOUR account is cordially solicited. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST, DUOKTOWN BANKING CO. Ducktown, - Tenn. i Prize Offers from. Leading Manufactory Cook on patent. "Hints' to Inventors." 'Inventions neef "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or mod, search o( Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeley was t Acting Commissioner of Patents, and tt5uch.haifull f2 U.-S. Patent Office. Greeley &m?i Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C. T NT ST liUaarti r' r