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Aim Does your horse "feel his oats"? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi- Inary food do its duty. I TL - Vft, lms P"-iure represents r gyp the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and U on the A i In? wrapper of every bottle. Send for frte sample. LA !.! it- CfrYTT s. unwvir 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c and $l. all druggists. CURTISVILLE. Special to the News. Well, as the primary is over and we haye thawed we write. We heard on the 17th that Austin Coppinger was ly ing as the point of death and we hast ened to bis relief with three powders with directions to take one now, one in July and one in August, and if be did not get relief to fix up bis papers. He aid if they were Dofetchit's powdors ne would not lake them lor be did not want any love of these days. Saturday night and Sunday was quar terly meeting at Burrougb's Chapel. On the 30th Kev. Dugan preaches at J. II. Curtis. Everybody invited. K. D. Curtis two boys got their faces a little burned by using a jelly bucket as a boiler but not seriously. Rev. Dugan started to Jasper March 10th with a bucket of ben fruit and left them at tho foot of the mountain on a grate post. It's a girl and its name is Eliza Samantha. We sympathize with Mrs. Dame, Mrs. Warren and Mr. McCullough. Mrs McCullough was a kind and aflectionate mother. We heard the wedding bells Sunday at 11 o'clock at James Campbell's that I told you of a month ago, Miss Sal lie Campbell and Mr. 1'ayne Ramsay, Kev. Dugan officiating. Judge Pope, we hear, has the right of way chopped out on our new road. Well done, enter into the office of county judge and send the tools to finish the road. Mrs. Iirazely Dugan is quite sick yet. Mrs. Curtis is in poor health, and the flee is fat and sassy. I must tell on them. You see I voted for Copplnger and the old lady and the fice have boon mad at me ever since. They both got me down last Saturday, the old lady bold of my hair and the flee bold of my throat. I said to them now you have made Dofetchit's powders of no avail. I felt the fice's teeth loosening and the old lady aBked pardon, but my powders bave given out and now I shall fight my way through. W are done planting corn first in Marion county. We haven't overcrop ped ourselves, as we only planted two rows across the garden. We are now gathering herbs to cleanse the republi can party. By the way it is only a cold it has taken. I have setout two winesapapple trees in our yard, the one one the east side is named Uncle John, the one on the west Aunt Elizabeth. I guess the limbs wont grow much if me and the lice fall out often. I bave a potatoeso large to plant that It man t so into tne siove neuie, iou may think I am full of lies but I aint. I am full of Dies. Did you know tbat I met a man going toward Tracy who said, "Good morning, Uncle John, bow far is it to Tracy?" Said I, "How did you know my name." Oh, I guessed at it." "'1 ben," said I "if you are so good at guessing, gues the distance to Tracy." He went on bis way rejoicing. Cold Wave. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all nightlong," writes Mrs. toes. Appu-gate, 01 Alexan dria I nl "and could tiardlv tret any Bleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cougb frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines tailed, turee ?i.w 001 tiAa nf Op. Wins' New Discovery whol it I trained nounds. It u ihanlutnlv guaranteed tocure Coughs Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Threat and I.unir Troubles. Price 50o and SI.ixi. Trial bottles free at Wbit well Drug Store, Wbitwell. SCHOOL TABLETS. We still have a lot of IUoh fine large pencil tablets at the old price, so eacn Also pencils ana luoiatap yv.. tf ilea J the New. HICKORY GROVE. Special to the News. Carson and Newman College has as- cured an appropriation of $i,000 from 1 ongress lor damages sustained during the war. John Holloway and son, Joe, of Loon- ey'a Cbapol, went to Chattanooga Mon day with peanuts. J. A. Urayson went to tilt well 1 uos- day of last week. Braxton Brimer of Browns Cbapel, was here for a wagon load of corn Wed nesday of last week. Bob White of Tatesville, Urundy Co., stayed over night with his brother, Geo w hito, Tuesday of last week. Geo. Vandergriff of Brown's Chapel, passed through this vicinity Wednes day of last week en route from Whit well. We took dinner with Wash Pickett Wednesday of last week, and bad con siderable talk with his son, Geo. S., who has returned from the army. He advises all boys to stay at borne and not enlist in the service unless tuey are fond of hardship, but says' there is an attraction about it that makes him want to re. enlist George knows what it is to be parted from parents and warm' friends. We guess the faces of tho old folks at home will shine brighter than brass buttons tu Foster Pickett, Colum bus, Ohio, if be is ever fortunate enough to see them any more. Joe Kheal moved bis family from Dunlap to this vicinity Thursday. Geo. S. Pickett went to Jasper Fri day. Hugh Smith is clearing up some land that he bought of Dr. Harnett, in front of the school bouse. G. 11. Barker has been hauling tele phone poles the past week. Who was it said Ike Asbburn trapped for flies last summer? Dogs at this writing killed 4, shot 2, gone 1, others reported to be in danger. Ben and James Bailey and James Ridge went to Whitwell Saturday. John Teague and wife, of Whitwell, stayed overnight with Doc Griffith Sat urday. Likewise Dave Holloway and family of Whitwell, with J. A. Gray son. Wilson Williams, James Hudson and W. H. White went to Sulphur spring Saturday. Money makes the mare go, but it won't make a balky horse hortte pull. It has often been said tbat a horse could be taken to water but not made to drink. Tbat is so but be can be tied up so he will be glad to drink. The best insurance policy is to be careful with fire. Fix up your fences and you will bave good crops and good neighbors. We purchased a jug of No. 1 good kerosene the other day at Whitwell and we inform Mr Love-to-All that there Is plenty of light in the Grove this year. Should the supply become exhausted sooner than we expect we will try to become a relative of bis. Jim Bearwick. Having a Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Bctwoon the hours of eleven o'clock a. m. and closing time at night on Jan. 25th, l'JOl, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, Va., sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy. He says I never handled a medicine tbat sold better or gave better satisfaction to my customers." This Remedy has been in general use in Virginia for many years and tho people there are well acquaint ed with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testified t6 the remark able cures it has effected. When you need a good reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and you are certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which it affords. For sale by Coldwell & Cbaudoin, Se- quachco, and Whitwell Drug Co., Wbit well. WILL OBSERVE EASTER. Rev. W. T. Dale Will Hold Services at Ce- . dar Springs and New Hope. llev. W. T. Dale will bold service at Cedar Spring Saturday next at 11 a. m., and a special Eastor service ana com munion on Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. He will also preach at New Hope Sun day at 3:00 p. m. ile respectfully invites the ladies in both places to furnish flowers and as sist in the observance of Easter. 3u The greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or gans, but me of Cur.lui does regulate derangements that pre vent conception ; d(es prevent miscarriage ; does restore weak functions and shattered nerves mid does brin babies to homes barren ami desolate for years. M ine of Cardui ives women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. V011 ean "et .1 dollar bottle, of Wine of Cardui from your dealer. iVraEorCARDUI: I 1 1-1 Jir'r 1 i trect, Mrinj-1 is, Tenn., April 11, l'.nJl. In Frlmr 1 ), I took on.- bottle of Wine rf C:ir.Ii 1 .H ..... ...... ...... k .n wi : Thedto.d'n Hlrvk I)ruk'ht. 1 had Wtn married rift-en v..n r.d had never 1 itiwn birth to a rhll-l until I took Wi ie oft arrtui. Now am mo tie r of a fine , buhv rirl tHn liorn M.iroh ai, 1 he baby w.iii;hs fonrtwn ).ouncli ami I trrl nrl! UK any jmto3 COUlll l-r. m, Dome nappy ana I oerer will b wubont Wine of i urdni in mr bmn I in. Mr. J. W. C. SMITH. .Tl ami lll,-rlnr. a.Mma, clTir, I TinHtHiii, "ll. !.,, . nn.,.1 . I h T,iu,. J1(il, ,, ( Wa luHtanu..-, Tint. " How About Your Heart Feci your pulse a few minutes. Is it regular? Arc you short of breath, after slight exertion as going up stairs, sweeping, walking, etc? Do you have pain in left breast, side or between shoulder blades, chok ing sensations, fainting or smothering spells, inability to lie on left side? If you have any of these symptoms you certainly have a weak heart, and should immediately take MneV Heart Cure Mr. F. II. Oaks of Jamestown, N. Y., whose genial face appears above, says: "Excessive use of tobacco seriously affected my heart. I suffered severe pains about the heart, and in the left shoulder and side; while the palpitation would awaken me from my sleep. I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and soon found permanent relief." Sold br all Druggists, Dr. Miles Medical "Co., Elkhart, Ind. BRUMLEY'S CHAPEL. Special to the News. Jesse Exum, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Exum, who been very low with pneumonia, is better. Missos Gerald and Colia Brumley en tered school hero Monday. Watch out, Elvin, or Henry will take your girl away from you. Miss Sarah Mason was very disap pointed Sunday. Ask her why be did n't come. Ask a certain young girl who she would like boat to come to school. Mrs. Mary Exum spent tho day Fri day with Mrs. Sallie Keef near the mins. Miss Martha Myers was all smiles Sunday. Guess sbe got a letter from E. Miss Berlie Exum spent Sunday with Miss Maggie Nabors. Wesley Hicks went to Chattanooga Sunday on the steamer. Miss Maggie Nabors looked Bad Sun day Guess sbe didn't see Wesley. Mrs. Milton Jones attended our Sun day school Sunday. Miss Lizzie Smith was all in smiles Sunday. Tbat rear brakoman says bo always did like to pass the Houts trestle when he could see bis girl smiling. Thomas McNabb looked sad Sunday. Also Harry Loach. Frank Dagnan says it's a hard matter to bave a nice time when your girl has gone back on you. Mrs. W. Manning of Sale Creek, was visiting relatives here last week. If you want to see Miss Martha smile just ask ber wbo tbat letter was from. June reach. Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debili ty, writes F. J. Green, of Lankester, N. H., "No remedy helped me until I be gn using Electric Bitters, which did me more good tuan all the medicines 1 ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are lust splendid for female troubles, tbat they are a grand tonic and invigorator for run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Whitwell Drug Co., Whitwell. Probably Fatal Ilcw. Ed Rose said to be of tins valley, shot Green l'ryor, an employee of the Dayton Coal Co., probably fatal ly rnaay night in a saloon row. 'Rose was arrested. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Ghovk's Tastki.kss Chili, Tojsic. It is simply ; iron and quinine in a tasteless form, no iure, jno ray. i rice :uc. Scotch Gall Cure ttf Barb Wire Cuts, Burnt. 6oldi, Oa.Ha. rii. Old Horea or bt kind of dliauna Nothing bettor made for Cracked Band THY IT" i SOLD UNDER A OUARANTBB PRICE, 2S CENTS Sure-Pop Lice Killer IWt formula Id tho world for Lice, Mttet aad Verailn, arid lra oo a do. We also mannfai tur H'ewruori f'uhrr Romrd?, Ir Mithrire !.nmrr .! Cur,, Aueirallaa MARSHALL OIL CO.. MAR SMALLTOWN, . IOWA ETNA DRUM. Special to the News. Gardening is the order of the day. Miss Birlie Exum was the welccme guest of Miss Maggie Nabors Sunday. Messrs Wesley Hicks and Charley Smith went to Chattanooga on the boat Sunday. William Cureton went to Kelly's Ferry Sunday. Wonder if bo saw Miss S. S. Wesley Hicks got bis finger mashed by the dinkey the other day while try ing to get his little pug dog off the track. The boys of the mountain joined in a game of ball Sunday evening. Miss Berlie Exum was all smiles Mon- doy. ' I guess she saw T. Mc. Sunday. I wonder what was the matter with Tom McNabb. He stayed at borne all day Sunday. Miss Mary Ford aud Lizzie Bailey were the guests of Mrs. Coats Sunday. Mr. Wade Nabors gave Wash Exum a large cow boll Sunday. Wonder If he is going to bell the dinkey. Messrs Wade Nabors, John Nabors and George Hale went for bunting Sat urday night and say they are going a- gain. James Maciers looked sad Sunday. I guess be did n't see N. T. Jim Maciers says he will go to brak ing on the N. E. & C. R. K. just as soon Wesley Hicks gets bis train. I think Wesley is going to put Mr. Wash Exum rear brakeman. If anyone bas a good mule they want to swap for some run down shoes the Etna Coal Co. would like to swap with them. What about Jim Maciers saying ho is a typesetter? Edgar Fostor, of Whiteside, visited his cousin French Nabors Sunday. Phoenix. LOONEY'S CREEK. Special to the News. E. J. Barker and family of Whitwell, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Deak- ins Sunday. Mrs. E. G. Tygart and Miss Maggie Teague sgent Sunday with Misses Sal- lie and Bettie Looney. Will Kelly and family, formerly of Whitwell, moved here this week. Miss Bottle Pryor spent last Friday with Misses Dollie and Mary Smith. Misses Josie and Florence Janeway visited Miss Abble Hicks Monday. The party at Bob Holloway 's last Monday night was enjoyed by all pres ent. Misses Gorrie and Abble Hicks are visiting relatives and friends at So quacbee this week. Miss Lula Teague visited her sister Mrs. Ida Barker, Saturday night. Misses Bettie Pryor and May Grant attendod preaching at Sulphur Spring Sunday evening. Ask thorn wbo came home with them. Mrs. Amanda Holloway visited rela tives at Sulphur Spring Sunday. Joe Davis was up in the covo Sunday evening. Ransom Smith and Luther Grant at tended preaching at Sulphur Spring Sunday. Miss Abbie and Miss May said they bad rather walk to preaching, if they had Mr. El and Mr. Wesley to walk with them. Samantha. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, jSiliousness, t over ana Asrue. They banish hick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never jrripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try theui. 'Joe at the Vbitwell Drug Co., Whitwell. CRAB ORCHARD, TENN. Special to the News. I bave not quit. Little Hod is just trying to beat me out of my job. Mrs. Speck is visiting her father this week. Mr. Aytes is on the sick list this week. Miss Annie Knox is visiting her par ents at Rock wood this week. Ask Frank Cates what was tho matter with him Sunday. J. II. Rogers bas brought a lot of land on Florence St. Oscas Kindred has moved bis family to Tine City. Our debating Society is doing well. Mr. Lacy bag moved back to Jackson county. Mr. Slagan is going to put up a feed (tore on East Main street. Dorsy Rogers, the little son of James Ropers, happened to the misfortune of letting a dynamite cap go off in bis band but it did not hurt him very much. George Tabor bas quit the bridge Cleve Catcs says tie is Dan married as ha lion (riven his consent. Ninm tha eleclion Hud DeRosset charges 25 conts for a shave. He does that to keep Irom snaving soma iii-ior- tuned candidate. Lige liaker was all smiles triday AtAninir. Will Wossora has returned irom uic- dale. Uube. A LIBERAL OFrER. The undersigned will give a free sam ple of Chamberla ns Stomach and Liv- er Tablets to anyone m anting a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipation. This is a new xemedy and a good one. Coldwell A Cbaudoin, and Wbitwell Drug Co., Wbitwell. Remember the News job rooms when you want anything tbat is neat and lice In job worK done in the promptest manner. Mexican Mustang Liniment Li a sure remedy for Caked and Inflamed Udder in Cows. To Cure Sore Throat. Into a glass half an even teasj Mexican flustang Liniment, mix thoroughly, and with this gar gle the throat frequently. In severe cases more liniment can be added. In addition to-this bathe the outside with the liniment several times a day, rubbing it well in, and the soreness will surely disappear. Important Notice. Mr.xiCAU MrsTANO Ijniment Is put up In three lr.s. Prtee Mo., Sft and $1 per bottle, and 1b for sale by UruitKlsts and General Storekeeper; If tlmv r out of tt. aak them to order It for you from their nearest Wholesale Druggist- CaMNOT Bit BKJil Bit MAIL OB EXMliSi. Mexican Mustang Liniment readily cures Rheumatism and Leg "Weakness iu Toultr. Our Hew Clubbing Offer. "We will send for The Knoxville Weekly Journal and Tribune, one year, $ 50 And Sequachee Valley News one year, 8 50 lloth for only U 00 Payable only in advance. This is a clubbing offer you cannot afford to overlook, if you want two of East Tennessee's best weekly papers at lowest price' Address, THE NEWS, SEQUACHEE, TENN. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? COSMO CARRIAGE CO .( MltPn Mat, S0frm0hrt fry ttw4li this Jch0L Writ Lock ear's Business College ".'"rt rvaaivllle. 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