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Scquacbcc Uallcy news. t't'llMsilEl) AT Sequachee, Marion County, Tenn. KVKItV TlintHDAY. HILL Jk SON, Editous and Puiiusiikhs Subscription Price, 50c a Year in Advance. UT Sews and advertising matter tosn- cure insertion must bo h untied In Worn 12 o'clock each Wednesday, or It may be kuu tur puoncauon. Dragged'Dotvn Feeling In the tolns. Nervousness, on refreshing sleep, despon dency. It is time you were doing something. The kidneys were anciently called the reins in your case wry are nomine mo v-j.iov reins and driving you into serlot', trouble. ,; TOtwtU Department. GEO. W. LEWIS Agent. 7" Zs u q) oi J UU fa ? Tiik Nkws will not be responsible for the opinion of its correspondents, nor for signed communications, and nothing will ho considered for publication which Is not accompanied by the real name of mn wnwr-nui lor pu oi ication, but as an evidence or good faith. THURSDAY, . .Tl 'NK 11, l'.IOH. LET. .Address, Music, Spocial to tho News. Mrs. . Lavun culled on Mrs. Ad die Lee Saturday afternoon. Mis. J. Ij. Xarratnore was visiting Mis. than. Nipper .Saturday. Mrs. D. 1 . Ueed and Mrs. Jennie Keener were calling on Mrs. Philips Hesponse, Saturday afternoon. Misses Mary and Lida Childress were the gueNts of Mfss Ida Humble last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ji. L. lleinbree call ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson Sunday morning. Sam Fiiiguson, of Pikevillc, wan visiting Howard Uracken Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. S. Ferguson has moved his family to Pikeville where he accepts a position as head clerk in in the Cranwell Lumber Co. J. S. Humble and A, IJ. Levan made a business (rip to Pikeville last Monday. Misses Minnie Cain and Loula Shoemate were the guests of Miss Fannie Price Sunday. Mr. Howard was visiting his bro tlier, Adrian, Sunday. Kay Uracken made a business trip to the mountain Sunday. lumiy ana Jim j,ee entertained a Jew of their friends Saturday night with a flinch party. Those present were Messrs Howard Bracken, Fred Lee, Wheeler Philips and Misses Mary Childress, Lida Childress and Ida Humble. Hood's Sarsaparllla Arts with the most direct, beneficial effect on the kidneys. It contains the best ana nafcHt substances for correcting ana toning these organs. PROGRAM Masonic Celebration to be Given at Whitwell, June 24th. Music, liy Harris String Hand Lodge opened at 5 a. m. Public March to place of entertain ment. Music, "President's March" Prayer: Py chaplain. Mrs. Wm. Rankin went to Shell- I Come everybody to the Masonic picnic and bring your wives, sweet hearts, mothers and ulsters with von. Don't forget the picnic on the 24th inst. J. M. Dyers, of Tracy City, was in t itv last week. Mrs. Geo. Mark Brown moved to Sequachee Wednesday of last week. Mr. Laurence Girdley and Miss Savannah Eggart were married Sun day. Mr. Madarious, general manager of the Cumberland Telephone Co., is in the citv. Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Eula Black arrived from Strunk Lane, Ky., Monday evening. Zacliery Taylor Morrison has been Welcome Address by J. L. Shirley By J. A. Darr granted a pension of ten dollars a Music. month dating back to 18U3 "Masonic Apron," Recitation, Master Lester Shirley Vocal Music, By Whitwell Quartet by S. S. Catron "El Capitan March." Dinner. m. Music, W. E. Donaldson Music. T Music. J p. L. Stewart The entire News staff is cordially invited to attend the Masonic cele bration on St. John's Day, June 24 Elder W. II. Sutton preached Sunday at the Christian church. He will continue to preach all the week Several went from here Sunday to Coppinger Cove to be at the dedica tion of the new church at that place The Regents of the White Shield Frank Hale Save a P'cnic 8t M Olivet Saturday which was well attended and was a Frank Hale 8rana ana,r Rev. F. M. Shirley, Cameron M. L. Harris. Jones, and P. II. Grayson, of Red Hill, attended the quarterly meeting c I - .. 100 REWARD 8100. ouuu.y, I T 11. f'l..l, Mootr... The reader of thin naner will bo rt. ii. huikiouu, uu ju,., pleased to learn that there is at least Col. W. D. Spears, and Judge By- boen able to cure in all its stages and ron rope, oi jasper, aie hi uie wiy that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is I on c(ral business, the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a consiuuuonai disease, requires a con- i . , a . , j stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh quarterly meeting here Saturday and Address, Address, Address, Address, Address, Don't forget to bring a basket full of something that is prepared in the culinary department. We attended the cleaning up of the Lewis graveyard last Saturday. We left Friday morning on the train for Sequachee where we stopped and as a matter of course called at the News oflice where we spent half the day with Maj. T. II. Hill, and after doing ample justice to a good dinner, Mr. C. C. Alder came along and offered me a seat on a tine sad dler that was a decendent of the one rode by Balem, the prophet, in an cient times which carried me safe through the mud and water to Mr. Alder's where we stayed all night and was treated in a princely style by Mr. and Mrs. Alder and family. Saturday morning found us and a large at the graveyard and the work of cleaning it was soon done. The next thing in order was dinner which we enjoyed at W. G. Spangler's and although Mr. Spangler is sick a fine dinner is ready. We took a look at their garden which is ahead of any thing we have seen this year. After spending a few hours with Mr. Will save you money with Cut Prices, out of a complete stock worth one hundred cents on the dollar. ... Clothing. Music. Music. m HaC SchafThft- Tailor'. CUffcet Groceries. Weke?p only the best obtain able. Consider ere you buy. 25 lbs Granulated Suar in siicks S1.40 lit lbs. Brown Sugir, 100 Lard in bulk, per lb Ok Lard in 50 lb tins 9c "White Lily" F.our, per sack, 50c "Silted Snow' Flour, per sack. o5c "White Dove" Flour, per sack, 57c "White Dove" Flour, per bbl , 14.50 Meal, per bushel 70c Bran, 801b sacks 90o On all cur time piece suits will Rev. E. II. Casady held his 3rd C ire is taken internally acting directly Sunday. Sunday he preached on upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi . ... Mie. system, thereby destroying the tne SUDjeci oi me resurrection. foundation of the disoase, and giving ,r , t.. i. I f l .!..! Spangler his son, Wiley, conveyed g've You a iU Per C(3,u' reuuuiiuu, us to Sequachee where we had con- an(1 besides ft straw hat out of our templated stopping and taking it the Block free- Now is your chance for church dedication in Coppinger Cove a bar8ain for our clolhillS 18 com' Sunday but heard that Rev. J. A. P""J c" We made when we said that the Knights of the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature to do much faith in its curative powers, that Pythias decorated the grave ot their they olfer One Hundred Dollars for any Aecea 8e(l brother. Mr. Henson, it Hot Weather Weakness. If you feel fagged out, listless and lacking in energy, you are perhaps suf fering from the debiliting eifects of summer weathers. Theso symptoms indicate that a tonic is needed that will create a healthy appetite, make diges tion perfect, regulate tho bowels and impart natural activity to the liver. This, llerbino will do; it is a tonic, lax ative and restorative. 11. ,1. Free- card, Prop. Grand View Hotel, Cheney, Kans., writes: "I have used Herbine for the last 'i years, and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to me by Dr. Newton, Kan." For sale by Sequachee Supply Store. case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. STANLEY. Special to the News. ' Rev. G. M. Levi filled his appoint ment at the Pot Church Sunday, and SUNNYSIDE, TENN. This department is conducted by Mr. Edwin Hudson, who will receive and re ceipt for subscriptions for tho Nkws or renewals thereof. The Children s Day services at New Hope Sunday was a success There was a largo crowd there. Rev G. C. Vrilliams preached to a well tilled house in the afternoon, Miss Fairie Hudson, of Valdeau, was here first of week visiting friends and relatives. .Tno. Herron, of Birmingham, visit ed at Ab Hudson's Sunday. Miss Mary Lee Gates was all smiles Sunday. Miss Ella Layne went to Condra's Tuesday. Miss Callie Hudson of Looney's Creek, was in this vicinity Monday. 2uite a number from Looneys Creek, attended the services Sunday. Misses Lizzie and Mattie Easterly returned home from Chattanooga Saturday. Miss Ella Graham is visiting on the mountain this week. Who is that fellow who says he tan beat W. H. Layne and Arch Dill play croquet. Aimer Easterly is visiting his fa ther, M. V. Easterly, for a few days. Shirley Rogers and M. V. Easter ly went to Whitwell Friday. Frank Kelly and wife passed through here Tuesday. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take l.avative llroiiioQiiinineTableis. All druggists rotund the money if it fails to cun-. K. W. Grovo'a signature is on each box. -'o. should have been Charley Marsh. A piscatorial party will take an outimr on the 4th of July. Several c 1 from Tracy City will join the party The Whitwell invasion will be com manded by E. E. Bull and that of Tracy City by W. N. Byers. preached an excellent sermon. We are requested to say that Geo. Several of the Kelley's Ferry people ijarrv ate g0 rauch last Saturday at ... J..J ..1 !. 1 k!..J.... - " .. .Ijmna Uprtwti uhmruifl liaprrnlnan nr I of taubark to Chattanooga Friday. U. F. Richie, postmaster at Kelley's Ferry, was visiting relatives here Mon day of last week, and also made a busi ness call at the soap factory, ISoe robbing is in progress and so far is very promising for plenty of coney. Mrs. Nancy Richie visited at T. II. Richie's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Lusk visited the postof' fico on business Sunday afternoon, not get up and on account of being entangled in a bush had to call the assistance of a Dr. to get him loose A small affray occured Sunday occurred Sunday near the barber shop between John Cowan and Will Mosier. A knife was brought into play but friends interfered and but little damage was done. It is said Well, it rained and it rainod hard, yet whiskey was the motive power that it didn't rain hard enough to beat down caused the trouble. the weeds in some of our cornfields. Miss Leona Itrown of Hamilton coun ty, visited relatives here Saturday ana Sunday. News is not plentiful this week, Darr, of the Statesman-Democratj was coming we boarded the train for home, knowing that the good people of that vicinity could not well stand two newspaper scribblers but we en joyed our trip and will long remem ber the many acts of kindness shown us. Driven to Desperation. Living in an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of acci dent, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lav in a supply of Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth, 25c at Whitwell Drug Store. Ve are agents for the Red Dia mond Union Made Pants and Overalls. Trimmed Mats. We have leit about one anu a half dozen ladies' trimmed hats, which we will sell at half price. Must go Mens s Shoes. New Shoes will be here July 1st hence we want room. Oxfords must go at absolute cost. Ten per cent, off on all fine shoes Dry Goods. We are complete in all staples such as Calicos, Domestics, Ging hams, &c All Dress Goods that sell for more than 10c will go at cost. Ladies' Shoes. Ladies' oxfords will go at cost, and 10 per cent off on all shoes worth more than SI 50. Brown, SpurlocK $ Raulston, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Will practice in all the Courts. Wont No. S. WHITWELL, TENN. Very respectfully, SAfl B. ALLEY, Whitwell, -:- Tenn. vtk4 60 YEARS' VV1 EXPERIENCE HI cu ti aii tut urn. fd Bf I udb Bjrup. 1 il.' (..!. I'M pr "IP. -1 ILIIItl.t Jl.l me I .tt'Kt-vi..iaiwti-..j That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kine's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 'J. cents, money back if not cured. Sold by Whitwell Drug Co. Tou Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is mainiv Drintea on everv uuiuo uuw- inir that that it is simply Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. Pay. 50c No Cure, No Hrairiue Htf Copyrights Ac. Anyone oemllng a nketrh and description my quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is prohably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent, sent free. Oldest auency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recefT. tpwiol notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illnstrsted weekly. Largest dr. dilation of any scientlSc Journal. Terms, S3 yenr : four months, 11. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN XCo.36'8' New York Branch Office, 628 F BU Washington, U. C WE LEAD, when it comes to doing Job Printing promptly and neatly Read This! THE WEEKLY GAZETTE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Established 17!8 50cts. a Year Always Always Republican. Reliable. WALOEN'S RIDGE. Special to the News. The weather is fair and we will all be cutting sprouts and briars this week. Esq. Hatfit'.ld was the guest of Cons table Witt Saturday. Also W. It. Smith. A. W. Vandergriff is preparing to sow wheat. E. P. I'nderwood has fell out with tho buff cochin chickeus for the eat too much to suit him. lie said be liked old Shanghle but she ftuw off and left him with three old buffs and the white horse to fall back on, and the duck-legged bens came up. G. E. Freunderburg visited friends on the ridge Sunday. K. A. Ilatncld said be would have a a large supply of white gravy in a few days. (i. . Smith and Albert Itrown are busy hauling tanbark. Ask W. II. Simmons bow is bis pota ion crop this sprinjr. Mary Mike was the admired guest of Mollie ?oiith Sunday. itlut bird. Tho Lome of Sheriff Daker llaneovk county, was burned. of Tin' iiuv iiKiit for Maury county to 'nrcli;iM.' j'ikes was checked. All the news of tho week gathered by the Associated Press nnd our mam moth corps of correspondents in every central point of the globe. Forceful and Fearless Editorials. Grand Serial Stories. REAM r k I rvA III r CLOTHING means a great deal more, perhaps, than you think. Everybody admires a nicely-drensed, stylish man. Vou do; we do. Few stop to think why he seems nicely dressed. Few know that it is because his clothing is rightly made. A rightly made ready-to-wear suit will fit just as well, look just as well and wear just as well, and wear sometimes better than a tailor-made. You can't tell the difference between a tailor-made suit and a RIGHTLY MADE ready-to-wear. We sell rightly made clothing. !uiu to suit the weather. $5, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, and 15.00 WHITWELL DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. MISSIONARY HAPTIST CHURCU Rov W Hillingsley, pastor; Meeting every 3rd Sunday at 11 am. and 7 pm. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7 pm. Sunday school every Sunday at D::!0 am., O. W. Chastain, Supt. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTII-L. Dow Cog gin, pastor; preaching every Sunday at 11 am., and 7:30 pm: Epworth League 2:00 and 3:00 pm., every Sunday: Sun-. . day school every Sunday at 9:30 pm., C. C. Shirley, Supt. Mt. Olivot 3rd Sunday at 3 pm; Sunday school every Sunday at 0:30 am. Rich ard Rigsby, Supt. Red Hill, preaching 4th Sunday at 3 pm and Sunday school every Sunday 9:30 am. CHRISTIAN CHURCH-J. R. Johnson, Pastor. Meetings Saturday bofore 4th Sunday at 7 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 am. M. E. CHURCH S. P. Angel, pastor; preaching 1st Sunday at 11:00 a. m., and 4th Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school School every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. i. p. duff, Bupt. C. P. CHURCH--W. T. Dale, pastor. Meeting are held on every third Sunday on each month at 11 am. and 7 pm. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:30 am. W. A. Kki.lv, Supt. LODGES. UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AM erica, No. 287, meets every Thursday night at 7 p. in. G. W. Jurdon, Presi dent; Matt Griffith, Vice l'rcldent; E. S. Duke, R. Secretary; W. L. San ders, V. Secretary; J. S. Hooper. Treasurer; Pat Cary and L. R. Layne, Hank Committee. MONROE CONCLAVE, No. 32, Rogents of the White Shield: Meets every Friday at 7:00 p. ro. R lturgess, RC; .1 W Uarwick, V R E; A Frlwell, PR E; R Riirsbv, R Chaplain; Tbos. Williamtt R R; R Abraham, R T; R. ReeveH, R Adj; Sam Colson, R J A; M E Reeves, R g; W M Morrison, L L. WHITWELL LODGE. No. 503. F. & A. Masons meets 1st and 3rd Saturday at 7 p. m: N N Rush, W M; II P Itrv ant, S W; T M Walker, J W; E H Harker, Treas; IJ C Grayson, Sec. OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, NO. S2, I. O. O. F., meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock: C C Cantrell, N. O; W K Cross, VG; N N Rush, Sec; T P Duff, Treas; L S Itaumirartner, D G M. POWHATTAN TRII'.E, No. 24. Inde- 1 pendent Order of Red Men meets GOOD REPUBLICAN PAPER. ! "J 'l'day night at 7 o'clock: Pat .. . ,. i McCoy. Sai-hem; Waltor Coppinger, If you want a good R.-publican paper, j S. s; Will Duke, P. R; J. I). Skin read the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, i er, .1. S; John Carl von, C. of R; II. H. which will come to you rt-tiula-ly twice j H. Turner K of W a week, ei?ht piges to the issue, for r AC RKI. I.Ol'iuK xo ox k' f i meta every Monday night at 7:15. Some Attractive Features Appearing each week are as follows: The Harness Horse. The Farm er 8 linat limoer u rowing, Pumpkin Growing, Etc. Poultry, Live Stock and Dairy, Fruits, Vegettibles, Flowers Fascinating Fashions for the Fair, Fashionable Patterns at Nominal Prioec, the Confi dence Orner, Kitchen Con veniences and Aosolutely the Best Market Ucports in the Country. You can't do without the Weekly Gazette this winter. Price 50c ADDRESS: Weekly Gazette, Cincinnati, 0. eighty cents more added to the sub- ! scription price of tho News, or only (1.30. STE"WiiET BISOS., 8 Wkst 1tu St. C1LATTANO0UA, TENN Clarlsville will Usue -Jx,(MMt ter works refunding honds. wa-: Head the News 50c a year. W L Itarber. C C; S It Allev. V C: John Ballard. 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