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Jackson County sentinel. (Gainesboro, Tenn.) 1914-current, March 15, 1917, Image 3

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SPRING
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Thursday
March 15
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You will be ready too,
We know your wants,
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' All ready for Spring! This is the condition in our store,
soon after inspecting the values we have prepaid for you.
and have worked hard for weeks past to get jn shape to fill them. We succeeded
so well, and our purchases for Spring were so fortunate,' that we have a pleasant
surprise for you. Better do your Spring buying now. Why not have the things
so you can enjoy them at the opening of Spring, especially when it will be so hard
to get the kin4 of things you like later.
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NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
Hiram I'harria
vs
Armel Maberrv et al
In Chancery Court at Gainesboro,
Tennessee.
It appearing from the bill filed in
this cauflo. which" is sworn to, that the
Defendants, Pinie Loftis and J. B.
Pharrin, are nonresidents'of the State
of Tennessee, and cannot he served
with the ordinary process of law.
It in ordered that said Defendants
enter their appearance herein, before
the Clerk and Master, at his office in
the courthouse in Gainesboro, Tenn.,
on or before the first Monday in April
next, and plead, answer, or demur to
Complainant's bill, or the same" will be
taken for confessed as to them and set
for hearing ex parte; and that a copy
of this order be published for four con
secutive weeks in the Jackson County
Sentinel, a newspaper published in
Gainesboro, Tenn. . "
This 20th day of February 1917.
s W. F. Sadler, Clerk and Master."
Anderson & Ilaile, Solicitors for
Complainant.
2-23-3-16 41-2in.pf. 9d.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE
W. L. Vanoy
vs
Delia Blevins et al .
In-Chancery Court at Gainesboro,
Tennessee.
It appearing from the bill filed in
Is cause, which is sworn to, that the
Ifendants Delia Blevins, William Va-
Amanda Young, and Dave fhips.
nonresidents of the State of Ten-
see' and cannot be served with the
inary process of law:
is ordered that said Defendants
ir their appearance herein, before
'lerk and Master, at his office in
fcourthouse in Gainesboro, Tenn.,
before thefirst Monday in Apri
to plead, answer, or demur to
ftlainant's bill, or the same will be
for confessed a to them, and
hearing ex parte: and that a
f this order be published for four
Jutive weeks in the Jackson Coun
ting!, a newspaper published in
oro, Tenn.
i 26th day of February. 1917.
F. Sadler, Clerk and Master.
J. Gore, Solicitor for Complain-
4 1-2 in. pf. 9d
GLADDICO.
have to lose a trip.
Say boys, read up, tobacco is a
high price this year.
Several took dinner with Sallie
Cook, who has 1 and Mable Fuaua Sundav.
r -
Health of this community is
very good.
Mrs. Henry
been on the sick list is improv
ing. (
G, C. Holland and wife were
guests of .Tim Hackett and wife
Sunday.
Georgia Cook was the guest of
Estelle Martin Saturday night.
Ethel Holland spent Sunday
with Clellie Cook.
Jen" Cook and wife spent Sun
day with John Cook and wife.
Ethel Holland and Georgia
Cook were the guests of Susie
Brooks Friday.
Lester Murphy says he believes
in going to the store.
Allene Murphy is visiting her
grandfather, F. A. Cornwall.
Qna Holland has returned
from Nashville.
Elton Holland is cleaning up
some new ground, says he is go
ing to make a corn crop.
Jeff Dixon and wife spent Sun
day afternoorr with John Cook
and wife.
Judge Brown and wife spent
Sunday with Tom Mabry
wife.
R. L. Meadows and Landon
Dudney were the dinner guests
of Shelby Dudney Sunday,
Ada Dudney and little niece.
Mary Smith spent Saturday with
Blanch Dudney,
Jona Dudney spent Sunday
with home' folks.
Daisy Dudney spent one night
last week with Otha and Ora
Smith.
Shelby Dudney admires the
lower end of the Free State very
much, when he goes down that
way he goes full length. He
was so interested he missed pray
er meeting Sunday night.
School closed at this place Fri
day. We are very proud of the suc
cess we are having with the Sun
day school at this place. Much
good is being accomplished. Bro.
Lester Dudney was able to be
with us again Suuday.
STONL
3IS OUT-IT IS WORTH MONEY
T'MISS THIS. Cut oat this
lose with 5c and mail it to Fo-
i 95WT, Sheffield Ave.. Chita-
rriting your name and address
IOU WUl receive in mum a
age containing Foley's Hon
far fVimnnand. far brxirhial
tippe cough: Foley Kidney
I lame mck, weas uoneys,
m. Madder troubles, and Fo-
trtie Tahiti, a wholesome
jhly cleansing cathartic for
n bilbousnesa, neauacne, and
swels,
FLYNN'S LICK
Personal Happenings
J. C. Darwin, of Cookeville,
spent Sunday night with his fa
ther, G. C. Darwin.
Fred Johnson is in Nashville
buying spring line of goods for J.
M. Johnson & Son.
Mrs,G. C. Darwin is visiting
Mrs. J. M. Draper in Gainesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anderson
visited J. M. Johnson and family.
Mrs. Addte Hogg, who has
been quite sick, is convalescent.
W. L. Dixon was here.
Visitors at the Johnson home
Friday were; Mesdames Fred
Haile, Fred Johnson and Vance
Anderson.
Pruette Brown, who is attend
ing T. P. I. at Cookeville spent
the week-end with his parents.
Henry Finley, of Cookeville,
was here Sunday.
Rev. 0. P. Gentry filled his
regular appointment here Sun
day.. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Gentry. They were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
rrcd Haile.
Herman Haile, Jim Draper,
Ben F. Bauch and (turret .Tnhn.
son made their usual . trio to
Gainesboro Sunday.
(i. C. Darwin was in Gaines
boro Friday,
J. T. Hogg was a business visi
tor in Gainesboro Wednesday.
Edgar Johnson made a busi
ness trip to Double Springs.
Miss Bessie Haile has been
confined to her room for the past
week with a severe attack of
heart failure.
W. N. Forton made a business
trip to Baxter.
Misses Vertie and Ethel Bur
gess attended church at Big
Branch Sunday.
G. C." Darwin sold 32 hogs at
13 cts. per pound.
Mrs. T. J. Draper has return
ed from a visit to Gainesboro.
Tom Haile was a business visi
tor in Gainesboro.
LITTLE GIRL HAD CROUP
Every mother knows and fears croup.
Mrs. R. M. Raney, R, F. D. 2, Star
ford Ky.. writes; "My little girl Has
been having croup every few nights, I
began to Rive her a few drops of Fol
ey'a Honey and Tar Cotnpound every
two or three hours, and that night she
slept well, never coughed any, and. the
iext day her cold wis gone. To all
my friends I am saying, 'Get a bottlle
Of Folev's Houev and Tar lor la trrinru
coughs, colds and croup. A genuine
cure. -;jpw Dy I,, k. Ancerson, liain-esboro.
. MEAGSVILLL
iness now.
FREE STATE.
We arc having some warm
and weather at present
Jim Meadows and wife, of
KtfU Free State, visited JaD Stone and
daughter, of Gallatin, were the wife Monday.
guests of G. C-Holland and wife Allce rowaer nas oeen con
Friday. flne to her bed la grippe but is
Ros Franklin is in the hog bus- improving.
i Misses jwona ana uonme saa-
i'ler spent the week with their
1 brother, Channie.
'John Stone has accepted a pos
ition as engineer on the Str.
Rhea
Chas. Myers has bought an in
terest in R. B. Crowders store.
Mesdames Jap Stone, Lula
Vanhooser. and John Stone visit
ed Travis Draper Sunday.
A large crowd attended church
Sunday.
Born, to Sherman Hanner and
wife, a girl
i I .nnrlPV I w anrl Koutah T
Tom J. loung and wife spent, nard were married Sunday. We
Ethel and Ara Moss visited
Zula Moss Saturday: -
Luther Johnson, of Whites
Bend, was the guert of Comer
Whitaker.
Luther Lynn, of Roaring riv
er, was at this place Sunday.
Myrtle and Floro Flynn, Luth
er Johnson and Winton Whitaker
spent Sunday with Carrie Gentry.
Comer Whitaker made a busi
ness trip to Gainesboro Monday.
Sallie Casteel, Geo and Maud
Moss and Bertha Murphy spent
Saturday night with Willi By-
bee.
Some of the sicK of this com
munity are able to be out again.
Farmers are behind with their
work on account of bad weather.
Mrs. George Taylor is improv
ing.
George Dudney, of Roaring
river, sijentone night last weeK
with his parents, Sir. and Mrs.
G. A. Dudney.
the latter part of the week with
W. T. Fuqua ar.Q family.
Miss Bonnie Sadler, of Whit
leyville. is visiting her cousin.
Mrs. Jim Meadows.
Some of our girls say they
:uvu v- a a. v nvvfo a it i aaa
i Probably the Str. Rhea will not
wish them a loner and hamw life-
Bonnie Stone visited Jap Stone
fnday night.
Tandy Crowder visited Jap
Stone Monday,
Harvey Butler visited Tandy
Crowder Sunday.
Kate Shoulders and Ruby Dra
per visited W C Heady Friday.
GRANVILLE
DEPARTMENT, 3
Mesdames J. H. and W. F.
Maddux aud Miss Ruby Maddux
were the dinner guests of Mrs.
Hannah Hargis and family Mon
day. Misses Clara Watts and Win
nie Page were shopping in Gain
esboro, Tuesday. They were
the guests of Mrs. P, J. Ander
son.
Cecil Williamson was at Car
thage Monday.
J. P. Grisham, of Martin's
creek, was in town Monday.
H. S. Page is spending the
week-end with his sister, Mrs.
P. J. Anderson in Gainesboro.
Miss Zephie Pharris has return
ed from Cookeville, , where she
has been attending T. P. I.
Miss Hallie Williamson spent
Monday night with Clara Watts.
Charlie Williamson, who is at
tending Carthage High School,
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Frank Williamson, A. B. Har
gis and 'Albert Huff were in
Gainesboro last week on busi
ness. C. G. Gailbreath is improving.
His place in Williamson Bros, is
being filled by Ephram Daniel.
Miss Dona Williamson spent
Wednesday night with Bonnie
Gene Gailbreath.
Misses Margaret and Cathrine
Hargis spent a few nights last
week with their grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hargis.
Hop Sadler, of Martin's creeK,
was here Friday on business.
Miss Lola Green is in Elmwood
at this writing. She will enroll
at the High school there March
15.
Tom Maddux; of Martin's
creek, wars here Saturday.
Dr. Will Hargis, of Nashville.
and Hugh Hargis, of Cookeville,
NOTICE.
All taxpayers who have
failed to pay their tax for
1916 are hereby notified that
their tax will go into hands
of the Constables after Satur
day, March 17, 1917.
H. J. LYNCH,
Trustee.
FAIRVIEW.
Donald and Myrtle Lue Peek
visited Arkley Hix.
Lula Buck visited Mrs. Lue
Moss Sunday.
Sarah Hix was shopping at
Neely's store Monday.
Nannie Peek visited Mrs. Mar
tha Hestand Tuesday.
Alex Allen is having a chicking
house built.
Mrs. Scantland and daughter
visited Mrs Maidy Norton."
T. H. Norton is having norch
es built to his dwelling.
D. I Peek made some boards
for A. M. Hestand last wek.
Will Flynn bought some timber
from Will Browin, and is having
George Stafford and Huston Phar
ris to cut it
D. L Peek aold Will Plyii
some timber last week.'
"
Misses Clara Watt and Klasi
Page, two popular yoonff ltdi
of Granville, wee pleasant riiil.
ors at the Sentinel ofic Tnta.
i' day. There were the guntj tf
'Mrs. P.J. Andorra.
spent th week-end with their
parents. James Hargis and wife.
Berry Shirley and wife spent
Thursday night with the latter's
parents DavisjAuff and wife.
Misses Mamie Fox. Mary Nell
Ferrelland Clara Watts spent
Saturday evening with Winnie
Page.
Herby Hughes, of Baxter, was
in town Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Maddux and Miss
Ruby Madduz returned Sunday
from a trip on the Str. Fall, to
the upper Cumberland. They
had a most enjoyable trip.
A working was held on the
campus of the Granville High
school last Saturday. Some 20 or
more took part in the worK.
Five teams were used in plowing
and moving the dirt. In the ab
sence of Dr. Freeman, the school
ground improvement manager,
the work was done under the
directions of the members of the
Parent Teacher's association.
Dinner was prepared by the la
dies of the town, and greatly en
joyed by the workmen. The
work was finished at five o'clock,
and all were pleased wilh the
daye worK. A number of shade
! trees were set out, and when
sown in grass and flowers plant
ed the campus will present a
beautiful appearance. Later a
concrete walk will be made in
front.
Mrs. N. B. Myers is on the sick
list this week .
i t The Parents Teachers associa
lionheld their regular meeting
last Friday. An interesting and
instructive program was carried
out
Dr. A. D. Byrne and wife ar
rivad here Sunday from Gaines,
boro. Dr. Byrne returned Mon
day. Mrs. Byrne is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Molly Neely.
Much extra work in marcii
It's between nennnna nnor' k.n fan.
Dersons DresDire as much an health Am.
minds. The result is double workfor
the kidnevs. for thd kirineva mnat
throw out waste matter from tho
tem that is elimated through the pores
wnen persons pieppire. uverworked,
weak or disordered kidneys need help
now. B. H. Stone, Reading, Pa.,
writes: "Whenever I need a kidney
remedy I rely on Foley Kidney rills.
They have been worth their weight in
gold to me."-For Sale by L. B. And
erson, GainesborOQ
COFFEY WHEELER.
A wedding of unusal interest
was that of Mr. J-. G. Coffey, of
Lewisburg, Tenn., and Miss Bell
Wheeler, Gainesboro R.',4. The
wedding occurcd at the home of
bride's Wednesday morning at
9 o'clocK, Rev. W. N. Wheeler,
of Nashville, brother of the bride,
officiating. A number of friends
were present.
The bride is one of the choic
est young ladies of the county,
and the groom is one of the lead
ing and influenctial farmers of
Marshall county and judging
from what the bride is worthy of
he is a good and noble man.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffey left im
mediately for Lewisburg, near
where they will reside.
The Sentinel extends congratulations.
Noi-Resident Notice.
No. 341.
M. A. Fox,
vs
Angelina Fox, .
In Chancery Court at Gainesboro,
Tennessee.
It appearing from the bill in this
rause, which is sworn to, that the De
fendant Angelina Fox is a nonresident
of the State of Tenn., and cannot be
served with the ordinary process of law.
It is ordered that said Defendent
enter her appearance herein, before the
Clerk and Master, at his office in the
courthouse, in Gainesboro, Tennessee,
on or before the third Monday in April
next, and plead, answer, or demur to
Complainant's bill, or the same will be
taken for confessed as to her. and set
for bearing ex parte; and that a
copy of this order be published for four
consecutive weeks in the Jackson Coun
ty Sntintl. a rewipaper published In
Gainesboro, Tenn. r
This the 6th day of March, 1917.
W. F. Saous, a & si.
JLodtrsoa A Stafford. Solicitors for
CoBplainant.
Liet. Frank Richmond Married in Maryland.
FOSTERBURG, Md., Narch 10.
-Leaving the Colburn home os
tensibly for walk shortly after
midnight tonight, after having
been playing a family game of
bridge, Leut Joseph Franklin
Richmond, Tenth 'U. s. calvery,.
and Mis Suzan Haroselle Colburn,
daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Harry
Blackstone Colburn' went to the
Presbyterian church and were
married by the Rev. J.N. Beall.
The surprise was complete when
the couple returned home and an-
neunced their marriage. Lieut
Richmond is a son of Joseph F.
Richmond' Cookeville. Tenn.
He was with his regiment in
Mexico all summer. Nashville
Tennessean.
Un. Clarence Reed has return-
t to Srfth' Grove, Ky.
One of our citizens who occas
ionally wipes the dishes for his
wife, became tired of the job
and refused, saying that "it is
not a man's work." Not f eelinc
disposed to lose his help the"
brought the bible out to convince
him of his error and read as fol
lows from 2nd Kings, 21: 11
And will wipe Jerusiltm as a
man wipeth a dish, wiping it and
turning it upside down." It is
needless to say that he is itHl d-
I jmr. hh oonsvnal a&urt '
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