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For furthor information and wholesale prion list, address: J. V. SHADOW, Winchester, Tenu THOMAS II. HILL Notary Public: Certificate of Appointment tiled in U b. Pension Offices. CORRESPONDENCE solicited lrom persona de siring to purchase laud for residence or farming pur poses TITLES examined. SEQUACHEE, TENN. Sequachee Water Works. Office: Mari,on House. Residents of Scuuacheo have all the j rivi'cges1 in con neetion wi;:i u ater oervicfp; equal to anv hrwt dura city ilie supply is tnkeM from S-V) feet ild VH.ti hi Cumberland Mountain from springs I lire nn!o of pipe nre tmw laid JOB TUE can furnish you letter heads, bill heads, statements, circulars, invitations aud caids. L - W STATIONARY Sat:.! tlO Uiiriiif-.. LrJ s is i b LOOK WORK. NT NO Sppcial to the New?. 1 am full to the brim with news this week as the boys have been tipping off a little. I am full of tun and enjoy a hearty laugh a well as anybody. Tbo Hicks Cbapel Club, four in num ber, met the other day, and after they thought they bad fixed lVargrass' clock they bad a hearty laugh and signed their names Old Maid. Now, boys you tipped lieargrass on the highest point when be made a call through tho News for sumo brainy writer to wrlto up a piece on the subject. Now wo know that the law requires every plantur to bare a lawful fonco around his farm, and so In answer to Old Maid's question who bus got a lawful fence we can truthfully say no one in this section of country. Old Maid s place is outside in the eyes of tbe law, and If you were forced and compelled under the law to fence your farm it would perhaps cost you $10 per year. Some of my neigh bors pay 8100 a year to fence against the bog, and then after all bavo an empty smoke bouse and corn crib just liko you have got this year, Old Maid, and every good and intelligent farmer will bear me out. I know farmers bore who pay $": to $100 a year to keep their farms fenced against the bogs that do not ev er turn out ono themselves. What is thero outsldo for hogs to live on, and do you really expect to raiso hogs on the produce of your neighbor, trespassing and dostroying enough of some poor widow's stuff to keep ber children in bread tho year around. What does it cost Marion County's good farmers to fence this big county against the bog alono. I am not speaking of cattle or horses or other domestic- animals, but of the hog alone. It costs the inhabi tants of this county at least 87,5000 to 510,000 a year to do the required fenc ing that is compelled to bo done with rails, slats, wire, plank and stone, all against tho bog, and you have to do tho required fencing, whether you have got a bog or not. What you pay out each year to fenco your farm would buy enough meat to run you, and you would have enough money to pay your poll tax, and tbo candidates wouldn't have to pay them as they did before, you know. There are people in town that haven't a bog in the world, but haye to fence just tbe same against tbe bog, it costing them to fence a half aero $12 to $'20. Now you see tbe beauty of tbe no fence law in Marion county. Let evory man be on equal footing, and let tho law bo such as will bind every man that owns bogs to koep them on bis own promises, and if tbey get out and work dam ago on a neighbor's property let tbem be sold on tbo ground to pay for tbe damage. So, Old Maid, if you fig- uro your lime, money, rails and plank as anything, your meat must cost you about 40c per lb., whether you own bogs or not. Tho time has come that the timber is worth more in the stump than the land is worth after it is cleared and iencea, ana it costs more to fenco up some land in this country than tbe land is worth after it is enclosed. Thero are 30'J acres of such land Including Old Maid's, before me, and to fence it anew would cost tnoro than tho land is wortli and yet it has to bo done, although thero isn t $100 v. jrth of hogs in this section. I admit that I don't raise hogs hero in this county to buy bigh collars with, but I do help Old Maid drive them to market, tben be pays me and I buy tbe bigh collars. Now in regard to that big straw hat I had that hat on, but you all know that old fish tale. I had 10 nice catfish, it took two men to carry them, and tbo truth always stands. 1 never did mean iricK in my me, but what 1 was ready to do another just liko it. Tbe truth of tbo matter is that Old Maid ine man mat naa the string ot sun perch strung to his saddle, and that was my fish bait that be took out ot my fish box, and we have reliable proof. Now as to W. H. White being in town with two little fishes about two inches long I will explain that Old Maid bad more of tho sunperch than he could eat and be carried them to market, and I happened upon them in town and know them by the beargrass with which they were tied with and brought them back for fish bait. Tho piece in the Whit- well Department about V. II. Wbito being in town with a 4-ft. eel is correct. Ask John Raulston and Dr. Mooro. Tho fish and eel weighed five lb each, and were over two inches long and wore up- to-date and clear out ot sight. Noticed last week a piece in the News signed Red Bird that lieargrass was seen up in his town riding a blue Spanish jack with two navy pistols buckled on. lieargrass don't own any jack, and it was intended for a gag and a throw o(T. I stepped np thero last week and bung Red lilrd with just two straws of beargrass for lying against the peace and dignity of the state. W. II. White, M. Miller and T. J. Ridge, school directors of the 22nd dis district, have purchased a library for thesabool. Miss Lora bmita has got tbe school here this year. Old Mala ola dog lowser has run himself to death this week after a mock ing bird. Tbe old dog thought some body was wnisinng at dim and be ran till he died. W. II. White visited his sister-in-law Mrs. M. J. White, the widow of A. W. White, in Whitwell. Friday. Elijah urayson was going to town the other day with a cartload of cherries and stum pel bis toe and full ten feet, throwing cherries 30 ft. lie careful, Lige, where to place them foet. or they will kill you yet. Dr. J. D. White, the famous penny Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send lor free sample. 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Write us for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. We guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest poach nursery in tbo world. Address, J. C..IIALE, Prop., Winchester, Tenn. OUR SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER wtwiLLsrwoTHISPAPERANBTHt KNOXVILLE WEEKLY JOURNALS TRIBUNE tAST TIHMDSCU GREATOT REPUBLICAN PAPER ui.mniNuv.NHnnTU ONE ohohuint rllinvEAa Tueunorricc WW I II ran' 'BOTH $ 1.00. 2 Papers per Week, 104 Papers. HICKORY GROVE. Special to the News. Someone wanted to know what bad becomo of Old Jim, For the informa tion of the inquirer wo thought it best to drop in a special this woek. Wo have overcropped ourselves with tho old 80-row corn, and aro eating corn broad, fat meat, and plowing a steer, and will come out all right in tho fall if our hamo string don't break. If it does wo will loose tho steer and -the crop. Wo have bad plenty i-f ruin here of late, and farmers are wanting It lo stop for a w hil to they can work out their crops. We foar some of the boys will want it to rain somo more In July as tho seasons sooru to be on tho ex treme of recent years Joe Pickett, of Rod Hill, was In this burg Thursday. He says he has been over his crop tho socond time, and that weed can hardly be soen in it, and that bo is getting along fine as be has paid a $15.00 store account that ho owed at Tatesville, and has swapped horses several times since coming to Rod Hill and now defies any horse jockey to meet him on the yard at Whitwell on Satur days. M. J. Worlcy of Jasper, spent a lew days tho first of last woek at Dr. Grayson's. Dr. Urayson puta fino lot of his rhou malic tonic on tho Whitwell markot Friday. liyram Hudson and Chas. Ilolloway wont to Whitwell Friday. Likewise George and Miss Laura. Joo liurnott has moved back here from Whitwell. Mrs. R. N. Whito is spending somo time with her sons at Tatesville. R. G. Lasater is growing quite a lot of artichokes for bis hogs. Ho says tbey are No. 1 for them. James Barker and family of Pikeville spent several days tho first of last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Darker. Horace Brock, a prominent citizen of Pikeville, is spending tho summer months with Rob Barnett. Geo. Ridge wont to Tracy Thursday returning Friday evening. Wilson Williams went to Victoria Saturday on official business. James Bailey, of Whitwell, spent Saturday night with J. D. Ridge. Noticed that somo people aro troub led with potatoo bugs. The way to get rid of them is to croep upon tbem in tbe patch and catch them by tho hind legs and drag them to a chopping block and have some momber of tbo family chop their heads oil. If you do this they wont eat any more. Want to boar from Owl, Dototcbit and Red llelfor. 'Rah for tbe News. Old Jim. 3 perfeet.017 eala WITH SELF-ACTING WEIGHTS. Mrs. Lauro. S. Webb. 1 royal specialist of Tatesville, has failed at last, lieargrass tried his procrip tion but it didn't work and the doctor will have to come in person. l!eargras. P"4fe AVT. tit 1 M E. G. dots from THANS. Special to tho News. Dear readers of tho News, will try to givo you a few Tbans. Mr. Colewoll, the drummer drove in to Tbans this morning. Mrs. Hartman is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Ewton, this week. Tbo farmers are smiling over tho rain and tbe gardens aro looking fine. Mm. Patience Smith took the train last Monday down to So. Pittsburg to visit her neico Miss Lou Humble. Mrs. Tate Smith Is troubled over the sad news from her son-in-law, Mr. Ridge, of Chattanooga, that he has the small-pox. Mr. James Thaxton, of Daus, took a cuto way to get a wife, He advertised for one and sho camo dressed in her fino silk ready to marry him. She came on tho train to Daus. Mr. Farmer took ber out to Mr. Tr.axton's and tbey say thoy will marry soon. Mr. A. L. Mansfield has got bis mill dam dono and Is ready to grind. Mr. Joe Hobbsand wifoaro tho guosts of N. Doakins. Mrs. Nancy Barker is 011 tho sir.k list but is now bettor. What bas become of St. John? Tell Billy to writo often. M. E. G. The Latest Improved AND BEST COUNTER 6CALC M ADC. DOES NOT REQUIRE DOWN WEIGHT. WILL SOON SAVE ITS COST ON ANY COUNTER. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. TROY SCALE TROY, N. Y. CO. Legal Stationery. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. Kings ew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequalled. A recent expression from T. J. Met arland lien torville, Va., servos as example. Ho writes: " I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being bonetited. Tben I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. 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