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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)CJOXXXXX ehools aiidColIesres xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i IB TENNESSEE; In foothills of Cumberland Mountains. mild and healthful climate. An hour (South from Nashville. Charming South ern homes, lm :olleea Camoui with ' Giant Oaka. f The Place to Educate Your Daughter. CO TEKNCSSK GE Fonr rnra of Standard Colleee work with 111 Carnegie Unit (or entrance. Preparatory or I Ultra Dcnooleouniei for thoM not reaay lor ool lege. Helietoai lnflaenoes the beet. Wrtt fata for Catalog and View. GEORGE J. BURNETT, President SI a. MaM u W W 'V W W afr a a A afc A "A alf aW W "aa A Ai 'aV afc V tf Na A i si sly- si j .j, j, vt xm Iy A J Emory & Henry College A School With a Great History Thoroughly Up-to-date - Well Equipped Laboratories Famous Literary Societies f Health and Morals Unsurpassed f ' J FOR CATALOGUE AND BOOK OF VIEWS, ADDRESS J I CHAS. C. WEAVER, President, EMORY, VIRGINIA tjt si st i 4 A 1 A av av L, sf si si sa si say V iv si sV si 1 seV -J s4 fc si s4V aV J s4 ilr l V si sty vl si si t e s4 j TRINITY COLLEGE : 18S9 1892 1910-1911 ' Three memorable dates: The granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; the Building of the New and Greater Trinity. Magniticent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings. Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue and other information, address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X, x I Anderson's I Belle of Newport Whiskey 5 g 4 Full Quarts $3.50 12 Full Quarts S10 . J $ Com Malt Whiskey, (110 Proof) $3.20 lor 4 full quarts; x x 19 full nnovfe iann y x Yellow Corn $3 per gallon; $8.70 for 3 gallons, Gin, Apple, X. 2 Eeaeh, Etc. x x Bottled in bond whiskeyv four full quarts $ 4; eight quarts x S $7.50: twelve quarts $11. White Corn $2.60 for four full O X quarts. Write for price list. We have many brands? $ WE PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES E. L, ANDERSON DISTILLING CO., NEWPORT, KY. 3 When Partiea ar R.sponsibL we Ship on Approval xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx m THIS IS BIG TALK, WE KNOW BIT WE KNOW WE CAN PROVE IT LOCAL NOTES The POST Wagons and Hacks will outf un and out- i last them all. They have been tried for forty years, and we sty ' xJ are as careful today as ever in their construction. is: Buy the Yellow POST and Get the Best 7K FRAIIE H. POST & CO. i KNOXVILLE, TENN. W S"sy'lsxNssiSsya'ssis'sr-v'-s' -syt-si Elmer Jones spent Tuesday in Knoxville. Mr.' Fred Carter of Sweetwater, spent Sunday in Newport. Will Walker has returned to Bristol after a pleasant visit here. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alien announces the arrival of a son at their home. Mr. H. F. Holt spent several days in Knoxville this week on business. Miss Robie Smith of Knoxville is the guest of Miss Margaret McSwecn. Mr. . and Mrs. James Jones have moved into their bungalow on Jones hill. Miss Lou Morrell is visiting friends and relatives n Bristol anp Gale City, Va. Miss Grace Treventhan of Clinton is the attractive guest of Mrs. R. P. Driskill. A. N. Fisher of Canton spent Tues day here with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Kyker. Mrs. Sue Uaer of Knoxville came up Sunday for a visit with Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Rhea Minnis, was confined to her home the past week, suffering with an injured loot. Mrs. F. A. Shotwell will arrive one day this week to visit her sister, Mrs. VV. B. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Minis and son of Morristown spent the last ot the week in Newport. E. E. Carlisle and little daughter, Georgia, of Parrottsville were visitors in Newport, Thursday. Bob Fulton of the Laurel River Log ging Co. at Runnion, N. C. spent Sunday in Newport. D. Q. Basinger, a well known citi zen of Newport, Route 5, was in town on business Saturday. Fred S. Bolch of Montgomery, Ala., is spending a couple of weeks with frienks and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Calfee of Dei Rio spent the first of the week here wflh Mrs. Calfee's parents. , ' Mrs. J. . B. Hommel and her two childrea.of. Cincinnati, O., are the guests of Mrs. Frank Parrott. Miss Bertha Morrell has returned from a two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas Satterfield at LaFol tette. W. H. McMillin and little grandson, William Middlebrook, of Denton were in the city Monday. Mrs. Middle brook and tour little children of At lanta, arrived Thursday and are spending the heated term with her father. W. H. McMillin. P0PU Aft EXCURSIONS ?S2alSS555atITSlS?SSar aturday, Aug. 12 Round Trip Fare From Knoxville Chicago $13.00 St. Louis $11.00 Detroit $13.50 Good Returning to August 27 aturday5 Aug. 119 Louisville $7.50 Cincinnati $7.50 Good Returning to September 3 , " Free Reclining Chair Cars Standard and Tourist Sleepers Buy Your Tickets and Make Sleeper Reservation Now . City Ticket Office 525x Gay Street. Knoxville, Tenn. r MlsB Willie May Hasson "ot; Morris- town spent Tuesday with her brother, James, at the Sanitarium. Harry 1. Davis, State supervisor of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York with offices at Nashville, paid Newport a social visit this week. Dr. W. E. Robert of Jefferson county accompanied his daughter, Miss Mattie, to the Sanitarium. Mon day. The Jefferson City Watchman says that Mrs. Ida Fox aud daughter have returned from a week's visit with rel atives in Cocke county. , Mrs. F. II. Taylor and daughter, Laura May, left Monday morning for Knoxville where a slight surgical op eration was' performed on; Miss Tay lor's throat. racial Notice of Registration The regular registration of voters for the Sixth Civil District of Cocke coun ty, Tennessee, will be held in the town of Newport at the store of Willis" & LnRue on ........ Aug. 14 to 24 Inclusive. 1911 Pens so registering will be enti tied to vole in all elections, including corporation elections, held in said dis trict within four years from the close of said registration. The registration books will be in charge of the following named regis trars: G. W. Willis, L. S. Smith and G. C. Duncan. August 9th, 1911. FORREST STOKELY, H. B. ANDERSON, GEO. W. GORRELL, Commissioners of Election. Entertains "42 Club The"42" Club was entert&lned on last Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Masters.'. Those present besides the Regular members were: Mesdames pred Carterl J. A. Suswig:,.Fraak Ed mondson, Charles Seehorn, P. T. Bar row, Walter Hunter, T. II. Malott, J. J. Fuqua, F. A- Neegaard, James Dobbins, J. M. Masters, C.'L. Masters, and James Masiers, jr.; Misses Jesse Mae an i Mattie Stokely Lucile and Elsie Eobinson, Misses Lillian and Martha Lyon and Ruth Alley Assisted in serving refreshments. ' Ben Layman Dead ' Ben Laytnon a well known. young, man of Cosby died -Monday rooming following a siege of typhoid, fever.. J. W. Fisher returned. Wednesday ( morning from a two weeks' trip In she . East. ,. ' ' - '. ' ' UP AGAINST THREE CASES Jim Davis is Held For Courts On Charge of Whiskey Selling; Jim Davis was given a hearing Mon day before corporation,state and federal authorities on the charge of having violated the liquor laws. The corporation line was $29. While in the cases of the state and federal authorities he was bound to court. It is stated by the authorities that they have evidence of a clear case against Davis. - - Unless the corporation fine is secure.' the fine will be $50 Instead of $29. FOUND DEAD IN HER BED "Aunt" Polly Tucker Expires Sud denly at Her Home in Ninth District. " Aunt" Polly Tucker, mother of the late Arthur Tucker; whose life was sacj rificed in the New Market wreck, was found dead in bed Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The deceased was about 90 years old, and had been in her usual health at dinner time, although she had been ailing for several months, and when some members of the family went to her room after dinner, it was found that the death angel had made its visit. Asthma and Catarrh OUJRJEI Expert Medical Science Announce Startling Results Obtained by Sepine. Ty-W-VMi- New York: Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Wood worth Co. Dept. O, 116 Broadway, New Yolk City, requesting an experimental package of Sepine, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis and Catarrh, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It is curing thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no difference how long you have been suffering or how severe the climatic conditions are where you live, Sepine will cure you. . If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a eure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly mer- j itorious remedy which is a scientific compound discovered by a Professor I of Vienna University, and is being abprsng ion C CARHARTT'S 3 We have the clothes you are looking for; clothes which will stand the wear" and tear of your work. Come and see. Carhartts Overalls $1 per pair . Carhartts Jackets $1 each Carhartts Caps 25c each Carhartts Railroad Gloves $1 per pair Carhartts Yellow Trousers $1.50 per pair Other makes at cheaper prices " We carry the biggest line of working shirts in town. The prices are 50c. B. D. JONES & SON NEWPORT, TENN. fa Why You Should Buy Whiskey From Us ! WE ARE DISTILLERS OF THE FAMOUS JACK RAY 100 PROOF Corn Whiskey Which is Known All Over the South for Its P U R I T .Y , Write today for complete Price Lists. V The T. H. Haynes Company S; Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers Middlesboro, Ky. Established twenty-three years ago in Tennesseee. Carson Springs XJvlr-ioJ Miss MaryTGeorge, ; proprietress JOLU tvl W. J. Gain, Manager ,- ' Rates per Month, . 4 . , $25.00 Hates per Week r v . . . . . $7-oO Hates per Day . . v . ... $1.25: '- Meals 50c Special Rales to Edviilies v Six Hiiesirom Report Mall Delivered Daily M recommended by thousands. . .. , .......