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? feaWBagJSJBHBCrtMBIJtjaa 30000000001 FT LOWER PRICES j). On GALVANIZED Rooting K 11-4 Corrugated Roofing reduced to $5 00 sqa 5 V, Galvanized Roofing reduced (o $5.40 sqa NEW CAR LOAD . RECEIVED. We have received our big car Galvanized R fing Can furnish you any above reduced prices. ?! amount, large or small; at the L. 0 QUARLES CO. GAINESBORO, TENN. Phone 94 FARM LOANS IN TENNESSEE & KENTUCKY Long time farm loans on a mortization plan under FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT 6 per cent interest 1 per cent per annum paid on prin cipal pays in 83 years. $35.00 paid semi-annually for 33 years pays off mortgage fot $1000.00. Borrower can pay off.Ioan after 5 yjars. No bonus, no commission, no delays. Appraisal fee small. Owned and operated by FIRST SAYINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY And Affiliated with FORTH AND FIRST NATIONAL BANK if NASHVILLE. Write for full particulars FOURTH AND FIRST JOINT STOCK LAND BANK Nashville, Tennessee , s James E. Caldwell George E. Farmer , President Secretary and Treasure LOCAL NEWS. Jas T. Quarles, of Cookeville, spent the week end in Gaines - boro, the guest of his brother, L C. Quarles. Taylor Brown, after a two weeks visit to his son, Chas Brown, and family, has returned to Nashviile. A. M. Holland representing Roberson Bros Hardware Co., Mt lar. Rfttimlav for Tinisvillp vnere ne will spend a week in the house. Letcher Bailey, a student of Barritt College, is at home for the holidays. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Baird, a few days ago, a little on. Mrs. Baird is with her MMnti npir Thnnnn Pnrth. aje Courier. Congratulations Harry. Tell its his name and we will send him a box of peanuts. " '. V Was Doris Haile has returned from an extended visit to rela tives in Nashville. I C. Rogers, of White's Bend, traisacted business at the office Saturdar. He has some blooded rojana jmna nogs ior saie Read his ad in this issue. J. H. Jackson, of R-2. one of the leading citizens or this sec tion, is very low with pneumonia fever. ttrs. Settle Washburn con tinues in very feeble health. The New Bethef school, under the management of Dero A. Dar win and Miss Ora Smith, near Cough Point, gave a pie supper Friday night, which was attend ed and enjoyed by a large crowd. The young ladies had plenty of pica of various flavors on hand, hjch were quipkly disposed of. The highest price' paid for a tin It pie was $2. The amount realixedwas $16.50 which will CP to defray expenses of the - dosing entertainment, which Comes off Friday morning, Dec XX it 10 o'clock. The program pppears elsewhere in this paper. J. W. Chaffin, merchant of R-3, was in town Monday on .fts&ess. - v. Mothers use TTT VL a VerMhrae i ui uit: Luiiurtji A Safe Old Fissioned Remedy (it Worms Seventy -fi ve vara contin uous UN ia thm best teetl. monial KEYS VEillFOCf can offer you. Keep a, bottle alwaya on band. It will help keep the little ones healthy and happy. at your druti',o general atom or if yout aWlct can't mpply you,Mnd hi, nam and 30e in tamtx and w'i end you a kot.la promptly. LIS. FXET. Uimn, M. n Free State School To Gre Christmas JVcna A Christmas program will be rendered by the Free State schoolon Saturday night, Dec. 23, consisting of songs, readings, "A dialogue for little foils," an Indian Drill, for small girls and boys. A very interesting play, "The Turn of the Tide," Mow- ed by a wide awake minstrel. Public invited. Second Annual T OnADUATION KXERCINICH Aaial Christmas Program New Dihe 8eho.l OIKO A, OANWIN, PwimirL ' ORA SMITH, Assistant . FRIDAY MORNIM0 tOO'CLOCK DICIMIIN 22,1111 AT tCNOOL PROGRAM Weleona Address Bcaster Sadie Song, "Merry Chriitmai".... lit, 2nd, and 3rd Grade Play, "Chriitmai at the droaa Roads" Nineteen Characters Reading;. "The Glad New Year" ..Bulah Kernel -riay, "Robe Stocking"....... Walter Long, Vida Kernel, Vona Wolf, Santa Claus V 'Reading; "God Bless the Master, of this House" . . .Ernest Brown i-i Play, "Candy Santy" 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades 83ntyfMerry Christmas" .8th Grhde fr Resding, "Come buy nf Dolls" Margaret Wade V'Fly. "Three Little Sisters'Margaret Wade, Morine Sisco Vanda Jones Reading, "Merry Christmae" Bonnie McCawley Play, "Visit to Grandpa' Bill McCawley, Zelma Ljovelady, Willie Richmond, Nola Craighead " Reading, "Christmas Bells' . . . . .'. Ernest Brown Reading, "Saute, Claus"..... Edna Richmond Song, "Chriatmas Welcome" 4th and 6th Grades Play, "SanU Claus and Sand Man".... Vida Kernel, Willie Mai Rich- mond, Earl McCawley, Beamon Lovelady, Buster Richmond, Casper Jones Reading, "Santa is a Twin" 6th Grade Girls Reading "Gypsy's Bride" Denal Dennis Song, "Sorf of Gladness"...... 8th Grade Reading "Annie and Willie's Prayer" Mary Dennis Senior Class Drill '. . . Senior Class Presentation of Diplomas GRADUATES 1922 Class Flower: Violets, Class Colors: Purple and Gold, Class Song: "Little Red School House", Motto: ' Determination is Our Aim. Garrett Sadler, President . John D. Carter, Vice President Loola McCawley, Secretary Georga Lee Wade, Treasurer , Mary Smith, Critic Pearl Sadler, Sergeant at Arms Anna Lee McCawley, Class Poet Boys Dero Darwin (cap.) F. Garrett Sadler, Buster Richmond, John D. Carter, Hubert Lovelady, AIIBT BALL LINK UP Girls Leola McCawley, F. Mary Smith, F Georga Wade C. (cap) Grace Sadler, G. Pearl Sadler, G. Enrollment 1022 F. C. G. G. S. S. Carver of Granville, was here a few days this week, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Chas43rown. JKr. Grocer: llRISE Brown Ernest, Burton Orene, Barton Boss, Carter John D. Cisco Garris, Cisco Marine, Craighead Clifford, Craigheah Ami, Denton Buster, Denton Marine, Denton HaieL Daren port Corded, Dennis Mary, Flatt Hugh, Rett Mack, Factum Aobra, Forkun Lora, Freeman Lore II, Freeman Lola, Biz Rowland, HixBobert, Hix Harrison, Jones Casper, Jones Vanda, Kernel Hubert, Kernel Georga, , Lorelady Beamon, LoTelady WilHe Lorelady Hobert, Long Elmer, Long Walter. McCawley Anna L., McCawley Georga, McCawley WilHe, Brown Myrtle Burton Armar, Burton Lester, Carter Truman ' Cisco Over, Cisco Charles. Craighead Nola ' Denton Am mond, . Denton Burnettie, Denton Ernest, Flatt Comer, Forkum Zelma, . Freeman Lassie, Freeman Bessie, Hix Vida Mai, Hix Clara, Morgan John H. Morgan Martha, Morgan Zelma, Morgan Alma, Morgan Elnora, Minchy Bud. Minchy Zelma, McCoin Ettis, McCoin Everet. MeCoin Landon, Moss Johnnie, Moss Martha, . Matthews, Channfe, Murphy Dallas, Patterson Frank, Pyron Edna, Pyron Fred. Pyron Hester, Richmond Buster, Richmod Edna, Richmond Willie Mai. Scott Willie. Minchy Alma, Minchy Ara, McCoin Rosco, McCoin Laura, Moss Nannie, Matthewa Carlos, i 1$ PERFECT ' f PL.0U3 L The Publk wants' XQUALIirinBmd Our Flour FVodacrs KoOthrrKtnd I CHAS. J. COOPER I Settle Anna Mai Sadler Iva. Sadler Pearl, Sadler Howard, Sadler Pat, Sloan Oplis, Sloan Orbie Lee, Stephens Lizzie, Smith Mary, Smith Early, .Vitetoe Genet Bell, 'Wade Georga Lee, v Wilson Cor, McCawley Leola. WolfVetoa, McCawley Bonnie Wolf Ha2ej, McCawley Earl , Jones Vida Mai Kernel Vida Mai, Kernel Bulah, Lorelady Zelma, Lorelady Jimoie, Lorelady Jennie, Long Allie, Settle Roscoe, Sadler Garrett, Sadler Grace, Sadler Will. Sadler Bessie, Sloan Naoma, Sloan Clyde, Smith Owen, N Vitetoe Ora, Wade Margaret, Wilson Raaie Lee, Wolf Vona, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is eftM muM fry aa hSswil candltkm t t jBneaua balac 1 tte BaatacUaa TuW. Wa Ui lua 1m taflaaaM yo aT a maikUaf mwn w lmsrfct aeartef. VaUas tk uaaanwttoa eaa a ra4o4, your aeariaar aay atrra4 tonrar. aUXX'i CATAJLXH MMICIKX wtB 4 wt v cieUa far tWcM yaw system sf CMavrk sr Dsarwss csusa4 by cataivft. auLXX'aeATAJuuntxDicxxs ess ssesassful la Um traatmsat st Cstarm Ise sra rsrty Tsars. avaiA y an nif eUts. r. i. Chmij A Os, TsUde, a 1- lL-aJ sOV a kTsTU U W J T Jenkins, of Indian Creek.' was in town Monday on business. Mrs. Jenkins who is under the care of the physician, is iffiproy-icg. Your relatives in distant states will appreciate the Sentinel more than anything for a Christ mas present The paper will keep them in touch will their old home every week. TOURING CAR New Price F.O.B. DETROIT This, is the lowest price at which the Ford Touring Car- has ever sold, and with the many new improve ments, including the one man top, it is a bigger value than ever before. Buy now. Terms if desired. n .1 DRAPER & McCAWLEY CO. 1 K Acnocncenenk of Regular Preaching Services. First Sunday . New Bethel, 11:00 A. M. Indian Creek, 2:30 P. M. Gainesboro, 6:30 P. M. Second Sunday Flynn's Lick, 11:00 A. M Corinth, 2:30 P. M. Gainesboro. 6:30 P. M. Third Sunday- Gainesboro, 11:00 AM. Woodrow, 2:30 P. M. Gainesboro, 6:30 P. M. Fourth Sunday Flynn's Lick. 11:00 A M. . Woodrow, 2:30 P. M. Gainesboro, 6:30 P. M. Sunday-school at Gainesboro every Sunday at 10 A M. The public cordially invited to attend these services. K. A. Early, Pastor. Notice to Bank Directors. Directors of the Bank of Gain esboro are requested to mett in the office of the bank,' Saturday Dec. 30th, for the purpose of electing officers for ; the year , 1923, and for any other business that may come before the meet v ins:. . Chas Brown, Cashier; adv, Christmas Progran by lb Stone SchccL The fall tenn of the Stone school, will close Friday after noon, Dec. 22. An appropriate program will be rendered by the pupils. A special feature of the j occasion will be the community Christmas Tree. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. C O Q 0 O O C C 0 a a a c c o c c o c c c a c c c BURRITT COLLEGE THE FAMOUS OLD MOUNTAIN SCHOOL Chartered 1847 Healthful location on Cumberland Mcuntia At Spencer, Tenn. Primary and Grammar School Department Four-Year High school Course. Two Years College, Classical and Scientific, Bible De partment, Teacher-Training Department, " Home Economics, Physical Culture, Musi:, -; Expression, Athletics, Gymnasium, Dorrait- ories. Literary Societies, Band, Libaries,; Delightful Student Life. Constant over sight of pupils. Expenses Light Ren for the Christian Education of Beys and Girls and Net For Profit. Students admitted any time during the term. Spring terms begins January 2, 1923. For com plete information write H L SCOTT, Pres&ol Spnctr, Tea. o o O 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0