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Jssktm County Sentinel
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CA1NESBORO. TENN.
, EW. Tardy. Editor
GajluEATH, Business Manifer
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ON P. YKAK $1.5(1
i MONTHS 85
About the t i i no a fellow think8
jit a "LV sun," someone
eomes alonj: and tires him.
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An optimist is a fellow who
oan a guy $10 when said guy
already owes him $20.
Looks as if a lot of the girls
were actively participating in
i the "paint up" campaign.
Maybe the reason the ocean .is
blue is because it has so many
things thrown up to it.
When a man is so cheap
won't buy a pair of glasses
makes a spectacle of himself
he
he
Qtblr uJlioitgljtB for UirlDrrk
CREATOR WORKS.- Verily, verilv. I say unto
you. He that believeth on me. the work that I do. shall
he do also; and creator works than these shall he do.
John 14: 12. ; --.
IP YE ABIDE: If ye abide id me. and mv words
abide in you, ye shall asK wh-.it ye will, and it shall be
done unto you. John 15: 7.
RAISING THE DEAD:-Why should it be thought
a thing incredible with you. that (iod should raise the,
dead?-Acts 26: a
NOT BE AFRAID: Heboid. God is my salvation;
I will trust, and not be afraid: for the Lord JEHOV.HA
is my strength and my song; he also is become my sal
vation. Isaiah 12: 2.
JOY OF SALVATION:-With joy shall ye draw
water out of the wells of Salvation. Isaiah 32: 3 .
WATCH: What
Watch. Mark 13: 37.
I say unto you I say unto all
. The fellow who watches the
elocK can hardly expect to be
but one of the hands.
After traveling across the con
tinent you wonder how Colum
kis could avoid discovering
America.
' A fellow's best girl may not
tare much about the future, but
it seems.as if she is always
ready for the present.
i
II a man would only put as
work as he
there would
mach "pep" in his
doet in his cussin.
be more rich folks.
Some times a fellow gets pret
ty well along in years before he
realizes that brains were given
him not solely for hair fertilizer
What has become of the old
fashioned boy who used to take
pride in telling how many cords
ofstovewood he could saw
a week?
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The way to help people is not
.
so mucn oemg good to tnem as
being good with them, a sort of
co-operative kindness.
There are some men who
male ic a point to treat every
other man's wife well but their
own have smiles for all but
their kindred.
Tha infl norma mVitnVi vnii , cforf
today in the home, the neighbor
hood, or the social circle, be it
ever so small, will roll forward
through the ages, growing wider
tad deeper and stronger with
every passing hoar, and blight
ing or blessing as it rolls.
i. "In unity there is strength.
Tiiis is never more true than in
' home. A home strong to meet
adversity and the most adyerse
circumstances in life is where
there is union of the hearts and
union of hands. There will be
joy in such a home despite dark
days and peace despite the tur
noils of life.
C A R Of Galvaniz
ed ROOK
Our Car of Galvanized Roofing, which we placed
an order for Aug. 15, was shipped from the
Factory Tuesday, Sept. 26.
We are expecting to receive the car of roofing
within the next two or three days.
Get our prices we will save you
SOME MONEY
L. C. Quarles
Gainesboro, Tenn.
Co.
Phone 94
0000
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
What mt Kighbers tad friends
are doinf that interest is all.
P. F. Willbanks, attorney, of
Sparta, was in Gainesboro this
week.
L G. Strode and family have
moved to Grady Gore residence
on College street.
S. 0. Tinsley of Livingston,
was here this week.
Preston Crowder and Comer
Whitaker left Wednesday for
Mexia. Texas.
. Everybody, thet can do so, is
requested to bring some flowers
to the fair next Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Tate, of Jackson
ville, Tenn., is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Geo Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Bilbrey
and two children, of Rickman.
were guests of the former's sis
ter. Mrs. J. H. Stafford, Sun
day. V
Rav. and Mrs. D. M. Mc
Cauley, of Algood, spent' Satur
day night as guests of Mr and
. Urs. J. L. McCauley. Rev, Mc
eavlt? delivered and interesting
"Wrmonat the M. E. Church
that evening, his subject being
."What shall it profitetha man
if he gain the whole wtorld and
lose his own soul." The sing
ing was under the direction of
Orley Warren, of Cookeville.
They left Sunday morniar for
'Red Springs, where they will
conduct a revival meeting. t
Hon. W. F. Clouse, candidate
for Congress, will speak at the
courthouse Friday, Oct 20th, at
one o'clock p. m. Everybody
cordially invited. . ,
Ssra Tompson. of Lebanon,
will be here . Friday, and Satur
day .to buy good, fat mules and
horses. If you have any' to sell
bring them to town. '. -
Vivian Reeves, daughter of
of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Reeves,
who was stricken with a severe
attack oi appendicitis while at
tending the State fair, is con
valescent, and will be able to
return home within a short time.
She is in the home of her sister,
Mrs. Hugh Darwin near Gallatin-
Team Die From Result of
Bee Stings.
T. M. Ragland. of Flynn's
Creek, one of the leading far
mers of that section, lost . a fine
mule and horse last Thursday,
death resulting from stings inflict
ed by honey bees. Mr. Ragland
had been hauling wood and had
left his team to get a drink of
water, and while he was gone
the team moved up several
yards and rammed the wagon
tongue through the fence, up
setting two hives of bees In
trying to rescue the team from
the raging bees. Mr. Ragland
wss severely stung about the
J L . .
i ace ana ooay ana twice in one
of his eyes. His condition is
improving and it is hoped that
he Trill soon recover.
The mule lived an hour and
a half and the horse about
hours.
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SUITS, DRESSES AND
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We have place on sale for tius week
100 NEW DRESSES AND SUITS
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The Largest Collection
Shown In Gainesboro.
EVERY GARMENT AND HAT FOR THIS SALE IS
SPECIALLY PRICED
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Fashion Show Big Event.
-Ml a .
ineautum fashion show put
on by Draper & Draper Co., last
Thursday, was a big feature of
the week. The Red Springs
band furnished music for the
occasion and everything passed
off pleasantly. Both the after
noon and night shows were at
tended by. large crowds many
of them from the rural sections.
Some of the most btautif ul gar
ments ever hown in thia towni
were attractively displayed and
modeled to a queen's taste, un
fertile direction of Misses Lei-
ue uraper ana ciancn uarwin.
Miss Bonnie Shoulders was a
warded the prize for being the
best model. The prize was of
fered by a number of traveling
men who were here for the night
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and was presented to the win
ner by Mr. Chas Jernigan, in a
most complimentary way.
Draper & Draper Co expressed
themselves as being well pleased
with the show, and were highly
complimented on their great col
lection of wearing apparel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. . Reeves,
of Cookeville, were guests of
Mr. Reeves' parents, Dr. and
Mrs. C E. Reeves Tuesday.
Mr. Reeves owns the Strand
moving picture theatre in that
city, and is meeting with
cess. ' -
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LADIES AID SOCIETY TO
SERVE LUNCH DURING
FAIR-BEST OF EVERY
THING TO EAT.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church will serve lun
ch in the courthoue yard during
the fair. When get hungry give
them a call.
Mules and Horses
W A M T E h
I will be in GAINESBORO '
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To buy good fat mules and horses from 4 to 10 wars
cio. nignesi marKei pnees paid. It yea ba?e any to
sell bring them.'
Sam SWtvpsow
Lebanon, Tenn. ' -'

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