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" All these great artists rrake records for (he Victor 1 Alda Besanzoni Bori Braslau Calve Caruso Clement . Culp DeGogorza De Luca Destinn ' Fames Farrar Galli-curci Garrison Gfcli Gluek Harrold Homer Johnson Journet Martinelli McCarmack Melba Murphy Rufto Scotti Sembrich Tetrazzini Whitehill Werrenrath Witherspoon Zanelli VIOLIN Elman . Heifetz Kreisler PIANO Cortot PaderewsKi Rachmaninoff VIOLONCELLO Kindler OMCHESTRA Boston Symphony Flonzaley Quartet Victor Herbert's Toscanini and La Scala Phila. Symphony The instilment chosen the greatest ARTISTS by I ' n J 5 I L' ? I ! 'Vim $100.00 I. 1 1 ' it ! "'i " J"' i! I " ' ' 4 fl i $125.00 The most cherished possession of the great singers and instrumantalists is their art, and their keenest desire is that under all circumstances they shall be heard at thur best. It is in appreciation bf this fact that the greatest artists of th's generation have become VICTOR artists, and their unqualified endorsement of the Victrola is the most coir lusive evidence of its artistic superiority. There are Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $1,500 very well with their crops. The most of them are done planting corn. Nannie and Laurence Richard son were dinner guests of Ova PeeK, Sunday. Rosie Lee Scantland spent Saturday night with Helen Phillips. Mrs. Leslie Peek and Mrs. Bill rhan, were visitors at Jessie Cason's, Friday. Mrs. A. J. Pharris visited her daughter. Mrs. Author Hall. Vollie Moss .wife and daugh ter. Willette. Mrs Oscar Moss and son. Frank, visited their sister, Mrs. Bessie Moss and family, Sunday. Donold PeeK, of Evansville, Ind., after visiting home-folks seveval das has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. K. Lawson spent Sunday vith thelatter's mother, Mrs Jordan Scai.tland. Dona Gaw spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Scantland. nesday with Mrs. Rufus Gain of Whitleyville. ' ' Haywood Bird well of Whitley ville was here last week en route to Indian creek. Mrs. Nannie Carver was the guest of Mrs. James Lee and children of Haydeuburg, severe) Luke Forkum was the recent guest of relatives here. Miss Vina Sisco visited Mrs. Poison, Saturday. Mrs. VV. L. Ie and daughter Grace Draper, were Sunday guests of Mrs. C T. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Gainea and son Norman, spent Sunday with T. B. Lee and wife. Willie Mae and Rufus Lee Long were guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Lee, during the week end. WHITLEYVILLE. COOKEVILLE R. 7. ; place. I visile 1 G, Dock Her.ly, of Hilham. visit- j C11(j ea relatives in tins community "wvn It'll i , . n .. ... Marion Jackson, deputy sherilf, x. i nuiiuway visuea reia tives here last week- Roberts and family W. Roberts last week- Come on you correspondents. collecting taxes last was out week. J. C. Wilmoth visited his nsr- daughterS. D. Carrington last ents in Overton Countv. last week. Harriett Steward visited her' DUDNEY'S HILL. Farmers are behind with their crops in this section. Lewis Pharris is on the sick list. Bro. Marion Harris will preach here next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 3:o0 p. m.. and ev erybody is invited to come and bring some one with you. John VV. Fox will also preach here the third Sunday at 11 fo'clocK. Everybody is cordially invited. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pharris, Sunday, June 6, a big boy. . " Bonnie, Ara, Flora and Rose Pharris spent Saturday night with their cousin Joe West. Annie Dudney visited her sis ter Mrs. Leo Mansel last Satur day. Ed and Hyrain Bowman, and k lifford Netherton left today (7) for California. Hope thev have success Alton Fox and Bob Anderson were out fishing last Friday. I wish all the readers good luck. est in the store to Lane Andrew, years 5 months and 29 days, died and has moved bacK to his last week' and was burried in father's farm. j the Spring creek ' cemetery J. J. Carrington, notary I Funeral services were conducted public, transacted business in! by Revs. Iluffines and Malonie. NEW HURRICANE. week. Ben A. Fox is . making pre parations to go Texas soon. Mrs. Jim Gentry Is improving slowly. J. C. Wilmoth will move his as this! mill to the "Warren Set." soon as he saws out at Mrs. M. J. Allen who has been on the sick, is able to be out again. J O. Green, of Cookevillo, was here on business, Saturday. J. I). Smith, of the firm of Smith & Son, has sold his inter Jackson County, last week. George W. Roberts has been very ill, buc is better. John Smith, age about 80 years, is very low. ri j i several in mis section are cutting wheat. Asberry Chathn and wife, of Baxter, and Pete Chaffin and wife of Freewill, were guests of J. J. Gentry and family, Friday night. Uncle Steve Webb, age 70, I It sunn ! A HTFT Mil ON Jessie Cason and family visi ted at Tandy Cason's Sunday. Mr. Webb was a miller by p.-o- Mrs. Dave Hall is spending fession. He owned some good the weeK with relatives near real estate, having recently sold Byers' store. a iarm tor $11,500, and was Mrs. Minnie McCue and Mrs. owner or the Winde Rollrr Henrv Lancaster were cmpsts of Mills. He also has two farms in Mrs. Sallie Walker. Jackson County. He was an Frank Waddle visited here re Elder in the Presbyterian church, eently. and leaves a wife and ten child- Mrs. Lou Terry and dauhters ren surviving him, with numer- HarUnd Evlyn, Bill Walker and Sunday school at Willowgrove every Sunday at 2:U0 p m. Miss Kate Hix has gone, to Cookeville, ' where she will at tend summer school at T. Pi I. Lyman Dudney and wife of Free State, spent , Saturday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Birdwell Miss Lexie Jenkins has meas les. Vada Moss of Big Bottom is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie Haston. Mrs. Rad Willmore and Mrs Pirn Herod have returned Nash ville, where the had been to the latter's son, Ernest Botts who if sick. Pole Wilson and family were dinner guests of Haywood Bird well and wife Sunday. Miss Mai Page is visiting rtU atives in Cookeville. Mrs. Jona Dudney is very sick. " ' Mr and Mrs Jasper Carter were dinner guests of S.vT. Hix and family Sunday. GRANVILLE. ous friends. HILHAM R. 1. O 0 o o c 0 0 c c c v c c A hog and hominy farm, every foot good, nearly level, practically all in cultivation, 5 room house, large stock barn, some fruit. A real home and farm. Contains a little less than 100 acres. In the Chenault neighborhood, known as the N. R. Kennedy home place. Three' and one-half miles North of Castilian Springs, three miles South of Bethpage, and about 11 miles from Gallatin. Tenn. SALE MONDAY, JUNE 12, 11 A. M. After which an old fashioned Barbecue will be served. Don't miss this opyortunity, it is not often that such splendid small farms sell at auction. Come, tell your friends to come Sale Positive. We make the terms. You the price. Don't forget the time, place, or the EATS. For information call or write B. R. KENNEDY & CO., 202 Union St. Nashville, Tenn. H. L Coe, Auctioneer, Lebanon, Tenn. 1 VI As there is no news from this & part, will give a few items. Miss Alta Crowder and broth er, Silas, of Jonr.irgs Creek, are pjvbitinu' their trrand-parents, Mr. and Mr.- Silas S nith .... i . . 9 -Mrs. Nellie Allen is cm the sick $ list. $ The little child of Camp! e l $ Al'en and wife is very s:c; at $ this writing. & Tha public roads in the 6th A v ... tf? ; district are in very bad condition People should take more interest in keeping up the roads. Bro. Dycus preached a won- wife and Frank Sadler and wife visited Mr and Mrs. Jaspe Wal ker Sunday. Mrs. Susie Long is slowly im proving. Mrs. E. W. Mabry and chil dren visited her aunt Mrs. Allen Saturday. Mrs. t-rank Sadler is visting her mother Mrs. Terry. Fred Haile of Flynn's Lick, candidate for Circuit Court Clerk of this county, spent Mon day night with Tanay Cason. , HENSLEY CREEK. Lonzo Long, W. L Lee and two sons Charlie and Joe went to North Springs, Sunday. C C Forkum was the guest of w c T T' relatives on India" creek several last Sunday afternoon. Every- L,ve Uc aolr seemed to enjoy Mrg Craty Lee spent body present the service. Bro. Bedford Hix will fill the pulpit at New Hope next Sunday at 11 o'clock. "Our God is abundantly able. Can he still bring strength to the lepers asof old? Yes, praise his good name. Cer. he banish forever, give strength to each weakened frame? (James 5, 14-15) FAIRYIEW. Health is very good in this section. Farmers are getting alone Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson have gone to Lebanon to attend the commencement " exercises of Cumberland University. Misses Maggie Lou Huff and Medora Jones have returned from Gallatin, where they have been attending Howard College. Miss Winnie Page has gone to Nashville. Prof. A. T. Jackson and fami ly have returned, after a two weeki; stay with relatives in Portland and Henderson ville. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sutton and daughter, Elizabeth, have re turned from Nashville, wher they had the latter's tonsils re moved. Miss Eliza Freeman is visiting in Baxter and Cookeville. Mr. and Mrs. t. D. Hariris attended the commencemen t exercises at T. E. I. A. H. Willoughby has gone to Nashville. ' O. G Fox has returned from a brief stay in Gallatin." His many friends will be pleased to know that he is a candidate for Representative of Jackson Coun ty in the next Generl Assembly, . and will give him their support iu the primarv, August 3. E. H. Eller hat returned from a few Jsys 6tay in Nashville. Mrs. Sallie Fox has returned. after an extended visit with her - daughter, Mrs. F. A Kelly, Sr., at Gallatin. Misses Madeline Jackson and Katherine Hargis have returned from T P I. o 00001 AT PRICES That Will APPEAL to YOU d o 01 I am now in a position to do some first-class paint ing, paper hanging and interior decorating. Get my prices before you engage your workman. I am sure I save you money. Will gladly figure on small jobs, as well as large ones. Call Haile's Grocery. PROMPT SERVICE-CERTAIN SATISFACTION T. C Young, Gainesboro Twenty-five years experience in this line IQuOciOvOOOOQQ :3