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Sequacbce Ufilley Hews. I'L'Iit.ISIIKIl AT Seqavhe, MarioD County, Tcnn. KVKUV TIH'ltsIlAY. HILL Si SON, Eiitoi;s ami I'l m.isiihiis THE -PEOPLE'S FOUUM. Subscription Price, 50c a Year in Advance. tSTJJewg and advertising matter to se cure insertion must be hundi'd In before 12 o'clock each Wednesday, or it may be too late for publication. Tub Nicws will not be r -sponsible for the opinions of its correspondents, nor for signed communications, and nothing will be considered for publication which it not accompanied by the real name of tbe writer not for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. THURSDAY, )( i oiii.i: -:K l'.NKi, INFORMATION WANTED. Fy sonic of our townspeople these questions arc Icing linked: Y ho is furnishing topics for tlieso evening talks at the clniri'hV Who informs lro. Delamere what this person has said, or what that person lias said? Who have we living among us who is so unfriendly towards the people in this vicinity that he enjoys the abuse nd ridicule which is being heaped upon them' Ji sn i a. Si'ijuaehee, Tcnn. fttthitwcll department. GEO. XV. LEWIS Aircnt. "A" 'Despise not the i t v of su'al things," is a quotation thiit hus uptcial signuicaiit'H w ht-ii h.i1khI to the rapid growth nl cur I'onuin. porary, the Sequaciu-e V.uKy News. The first issue ot ihis m wsy and breezy little paper was nut much larger than the V.-ifM, of a !.ok, but year by year its publishers have increased its size aiul im proved itsappearar.ee, until today it ranks among the best counliy weeklies in the s a:e. Hill it Son, its publishers, ar-i wide-awake newspaper men, to which tact alone the News owt s its jivat sue Cees. Mrs. Grundy, Tracy City. The News is very grateful for the compliments lendercd it by Mrs Grundy. V iih ,i u.itnocc desire to build uu the place the News has ' stuck" by eqtiacliee. If we had left the p'ace and gone to more progressive section our ri e might have been much more rapid, judging Irom our ability to work hard and long, l.it things ;ire not even now a "bid of roses " In turn we compliment Mrs. Grundy upon her appeareiice, which is quite "fetching." Unfortunately for this section the exodus West still contin ues. Have you dimivemi the age of Ann? Hopeless Minority. A pastor in a near-by city was re cently the victim of an amusing joke. The reverend gentleman had just be gun his evening discourse when1 a man who evidently had a little more 'Kentucky dew" aboard than the he needed, entered the church and in dased sort of a wav sat down in a pew. After the interruption the sermon was continued, and it being quite warm in the room, the knight of liacchus fell asleep. At the close of his remarks the pastor said: "I do not suppose there is one here to-night who does not desire to go to heaven, but I will ask all who do to rise The ensire congiegatiou arose with the exception of the intoxicated Mrs. D. Ellis went to Jasper last Thursday. Dr. O. F. McNahb went to Chat tanooga Monday. A. II. Strother moved to Lincoln county, Ga , Friday. J. M. Price, couuty court clerk was iu the city Saturday. I.'ev. S. P. Angel preached at Looneys' Creek Sunday. W. II. Merritt, Esq., of Victoria, was in the city Monday. Capt. Wni. Pryor is in the city this week with his son, S. L. Pryor. L. It. Layne, clerk of the circuit court clerk was in the city Saturday. lev. M. J. Butcher, the new preacher of the M. E. Church, south, arrived Friday. Fred Pryor is in Nashville attend ing the dental department of the Un iversity of Tenn. J. J. Dykes has bought all the in terest, good will, etc., in the livery stable of A. G. Hollo way. J. F. White, of Hed Hill, was in the city last week selling the History of the Life of John Mitchell and bi bles. II. 13. Alexander, of Chattanooga, Lamb was sick la.-t State News. . . .... rw . . leeper. The noise caused by their a representative ot tne nauanoogj doing so partially awakened him, Times was in the city Wednesday ot and as they seated themselves the of last week. pastor said: "Now, those who wish to go to hell please rise." The man realized enough to make out that the other had been standing and supposing he was expected to do the same, staggered to his feet. He looked around at the large con gregation and remarked: "Well, elder, I don't know (hie) what we're volin' on, but you and I Ketner 13ros. made a decided suc cess in burning their brick kiln and now they have plenty- of first-class brick at their kiln. Mrs. Miller and daughter, Mrs. Dr. T. W. Johnson, of So. fitts- burg, were in the city a few days the first, of the week visitint: Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller. Charles Price was seen Sunday SHiRLEYTON. Special to the News. As I have not seen anything from Shirleyton in some time 1 thought I would give you a few items. Gathering corn and sowing wheat is the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashburn re turned Monday from Georgia- where they have been visiting Mrs. Ash burn's father who has been very sick. Miss Dona Shirley and brother, Cland went to Daus Saturday to vis it their uncle, Mr. Jim Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Shirley visit ed Mrs. Slatton Sunday. Miss Nolie Adkinson attended church at Whitwell Sunday. Mr. Arden Melton attended the foot washing at Cedar Springs Sun day. John Moore, of Cedar Springs called on his best girl at lied Hill Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condra returned Saturday night from West Tennes see where they have been for the past year. We are triad to have have them back with us again. Prof. Jamison's school will close Friday. Mr. Jamison is a good teacher and we would be glad to have oim with us again. The boys and girls of I ted Hill went chestnut hunting Sunday eve and had a jolly good time. Tobe Sawyers, of Viola, passed through this vicinity' Monday en route to In man. Rev. D. McCiMcken will preach at Red Hill Sunday at 11 a. m. Let everybody come out to hear him. Miss Martha Woods spent Sunday night with Mrs. Ethel Shirley; White Hose. How's This? We offer One. Hundred Dollars Howard for any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We. tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lat iitteen years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any . Mixtion uiadu by their firm. WksT&Tkcax, Wholesale Iruc,j,'Ms Toledo. Ohio. Wai.Ikx. Kinxan t Mauvin, Whole sale druegists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internal ly, acting directly upon tl. blood and mucous surfaces i. f the system. l'rice 7j per bottle. 5olJ by all drujrgists. Testimonials free. liaUi Family Fill are tho best (hie) seem to be in a hopeless minor- with a ladies cape but no one knows ity. Mt. Morris, (111.) Index. where ne ound ;t but be says that the owner can have it by coming SAVED HIS LIFE. aill proving the property. ' W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, . , . ., , - uno It, Witt: "1 want to toll you 1 he- avev. u. v. v"BB'" j lievo Ballard's Know Liniment saved i..t . v.-jav for Cherokee county. Ga., Mrs. A. P. week. John Han-field of Dunlap, was in the city Friday. John Lewis of near Jasper was in the city Monday. Dr. A. W. Milliard, of DitnLip, was in the city Thursday. W. C. Hill, of the Seqiwchee News, was in the city Friday. Elder J. D. Uuiin preached last Sunday at the Christian church. M. D. Moss went to Sequachee Saturday to buy a pair of mules. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Itogers, of Victoria, was in the city Friday. Mrs. W. H. llutton, of Victoria, was in the city Thursday shopping. The co-operative store will open next Monday in the Grayson house. Misses Ellen Donaldson and Mat tie Vinsant went to Jasper Saturday. W. J. Harris, of Scquachee, can didate for sheriff was in the city last Monday. Rev. Sam Pryor preached last Sunday at 11 a. m. at the C. P. Church. Miss Virgie Harris, of Sulphur Spring, was in the city Friday arid Saturday. Miss Sallie Hilhard, of Missouri, is in the city the guest of Miss An nie Hilhard. J. H. Harris left Monday to pur chase a stock of goods for the co-operative store. L P Sain, of Viola, was in the city last Monday with several line jennets for sale. Uev. It. J. Uutcher preached his first sermon last Sunday at the M. E. Church at 11 a. m. Leland Humes of Nashville, was in the city one day last week having made the trip from Nashville by way of Chattanooga on an automobile Read iliis! A civic league is being perfect' I'd i-.t Nashville. A protecting wall will be built ub'iutthe Memphis Wuter plant Fanners will hold an institute in Lawreiiceburg, Nov. 07. Prospectors bjuiid a valuable dfpwsii of lead tour miles north Ot L'luddll. J.imu S. Cochran ut Jonesb to. recently told a 60'Mb lmg for 2'. Miss llibojoa Cunning. mm, u mute is dead, near liocliw.iod ,.s tbe resu'-t ot u burn. Alex Campbell paid bis tub criptioii to tlio Claiborne Pro gress with a 02 J lb pumpkin W. M- Welb inkund Mrs. 1 li me Hudson were nnrrieo near Yorkvillo. The groom was 7T and the bride 48. Tin: WEEKLY GAZETTE, ( IX( IXN Tl. OHIO. Kst-i !ied IT'.'S n a h ( He is. Al.W AYS A l.VA S Year KkIH obtCAX. KiaiAiu.K. 1 : f 1 tlwi thoatmnnt iif two doctors, and thoy told me one of my where he will remain until the meet !"";'" 1:7,3 Trt TZ ing of the South Georgia Conference in luy side, l don't think I could have which meets the zotli oi JNovemDer lived over two months longer. I was , , ... , q,siTned work induced by a friend lo try Ballard's when he will be assigned woik Snow liniment, me nrsi application , , , f .i;f. , Bj;nt. Kn, John, the four-vear old son ot Mr ties cured mo sounu ana wen. it is a an,l Mrs. Joe Tnacker, dieu lnui wonderful medicine, and I recommend , , . , it to sutlerins humanity." 25c, 50c, il. day after a prolonged case of sick For sale by Sequatchie Supply tstore, tup 0f T,ln6 ar)tJ Was and Whitwell Vrug Co. . , i buriea r naay at tne vneen ccuiewi y Rev. S. P. Angel conducting the funeral services. Married. The SledgeUrtinrner newspaper outfit was shipped from lijjers viMe to tbe state of Washington. The Advance Sentinel rejions that tbe Jeilico Po-vder W oks are now running "full blast." Uev. S. B. IIu ni ', of Peier bur vvilT g to limseliville, Ailc. as pustor of tiie Cuiubji'Un i churcli tfiere. It cost Mile Speiic r 2i, to kill u will turkey nout Centre Vllle before the opening ot ihe game season. J. T. laiiary has a cow thr. e fourths Jersey that produced 32 i pounds of butter the past jear. "Foul p ay" in coi;uecti m with tho hudden death ou tbe street. t Dayton of 'Squire M. B. Hick', is denied. Tho PlK-enix Col ton tnili pro perty ut Ntubville will bo used for yard purposes by i he Termin al company J. T. Btafl will arrange for e nougb tomatoes to put up 5,000 cans daily nt his factory iu Dyer county next year. All il.e news of he week (fathered by the Associated ss nnd our mam moth corps ot correspondents In every central point of the (ilobe. If orcein I n-d Ke.iless Edit-rials. (iiiimi Serial Stories. Some At tractive Features AppariiiL' earn week are as follows: Tbp II ine s Horse. Tbe. Farm er' LMtt Timber (Jrwwtng, Puicp-iio Giivicg, Etc. Pou!tr, Live Si u k nnd Dairy, Fni.ts. Vigetabics, Klowera !'ns' i i:.tii g Fashions for the Fnir. Kiisbioi able Pn'terns at Nuth l,al 1'nres, tic (.olltl l.nce C. iner, Kit. -boo Con veni.nces und Aimolui.y the Be-t Market liep.Tts in the (!oip tr . ii. Weekly l'rice 50a, You can't do without Gazette this winter. AUDliKSS: Weekly Gazette, Cincinnati, 0. Daily's Kose Cerate A H'CH-CRADE FRAGRANT, AMTISEPTIC OIMTMEWT. llead the News 50c a year. WHITWELL DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. We dropped in at the store of J. Q. Ketner one day last week and was much surprised to find such a display of goods on his shelves and Sam B. Stewart, of Chattanooga, and Miss Dora A. Pryor of St. El mo, were quietly married Tuesday night at the residence of Dr. Mc Lean of the Presbyterian Church. DIED James Campbell, who served Co. E, 10i.li Ten... Vols , und ... i r i f) n a 1 Mr. Stewart is a member of tne i ', l i I prosperous firm of Stewart Bros,, aiea a; ",ar JHHl,er' clothiers, located on West 0th St., iiST n':'-''' win ue ourieu at Clintf.n.nnn(rH. and tho bride is t!ie urrouiibs Chapel tonmiiow beautiful daughter of Rev. E. G. II. ri Wfi 111 Pryor, formerly of Whitwell, but now of St. Elmo. Mrs. Jones died a her home on the Crozi. r farm 'ast tiight. M'vf iti n oastor elsewhere about the store room, but every 3rd Sunday at 11 am. and 7 pm. the most attractive features were the fraver meeting every eunesuay , , . . ... ., , night at 7 pm. Sunday school every young lady clerks, Misses Myrtle Sunday at t:;;o am., O. V. Chastain, ij,.yant, Laura Prigmore and Esther chase a cake of Sweet Maiden soap, but will not give one of his ady clerks for less than a live do! ar purchase and with her consent which may be obtained by calling on either of them during business hours. 3UJb. ... .... TT. 1... M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH M. J. Hutch- I omitn. mr. iveuiei uas a .u. - cr, pastor; preachinjr every Sunday at I give away with every one dollar pur- U till.. ttUU l.uu JJiu. uuiiua., nv. ii uu every Sunday at 9:;t0 pm., C. C. Shir ley, bupt, CHRISTIAN CHURCH J. R. Johnson, Pastor, Meetings Saturday before 4th Sunday at 7 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 am. M. K. CHURCH S. 1'. Anjrel, pastor; preaching 1st Sunday at 11:00 a. m., and 4th Sunday at (i:S0 p. m. Sunday school School every Sunday at 9::S0 a. m. T. P. Duff, Supt. C. P. CHURCH M. A. Hunt, pastor. Preaching every "nd and 4tu Sunday in each month. Sunday school every Sunday, V. 15. Ketner, Supt. LODGES UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AM- erica, No. "JS7, meets every Thursday nisht at 1 p. m. M. 1. lipton, Presi dent: J. .1. Hooper, Vice President; J. H. Harris, l' Secretary; W. L. San ders, C. Secretary; Mart Creek, Jani tor. MONROE CONCLAVE, No. 32, Regents of the White Shield: Meets every Friday at 7:00 p. m. K Hurgexs, IK'; .1 W Darwick, V R E; A Friz.ell. P R E; R Rigsbv, R Chaplain; Tbos. Williams R R: R Abraham, R T; R Reeves, R Adj; Sam Colson, R J A: M E Reaves, R J; W M Morrison, L L. WHITWELL LODCE. No. .M,:!, F. .t A. Masons meets 1st and 3rd Saturday at 7 P. m: N N Rush, W M; II P llry ant. S W; T M Walker, J W; E II Barker, Tieas; 11 C tiraygon. Sec. OLIVE 15RANCH LODGE. NO. 52, 1. O. O. V.. meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock: C C Cantrell, N. O; W E Cross, Vli; N N Rush, Sec; T P Duff, Treas: L S liaumgariner, I) ti M. POWHATTAN TRI RE. No. 24. Inde iiendent (rdrr of Red Men meets ev erv Tuesday night at 7 o'clock: Pat McCov. achoiu; WalUr Coppinger S. S; Will Duke, I. li: J. 1. Skin er. .1. S; John Carlvon. C. of R; II. II 11. Turner. K. of W. LAI REL LOlniE N. w. K. of meets every Monday niirht at 7:1V W L Harbor. C C : S It Alley, V C John It, lard, P: J R Morgan, M II W A Levan. K of R: E P Taylor. M CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Brown, SrurlocK $ RauBton, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Will practice in all the Courts. Vhotu No. S. WHITWELL, TENN. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing oyer and over again? "jonn wesiey, oecause I once, tolling is not enough." It is for this same reason that you are told again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendancy of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to tale. For sain by Coldwell & Chuuiloin; and Whitwell Drug Co , V hitwell. For Hi:v Veier, Ka:-::i Cr. .(iri'h, I 'an:!:;, Imror. Clej lea. i:.:zmu. -.. M i--it (:Iii-uiq, '..;.-'.:; 1 t hiu.i-jif.jt, ri'?s'l;'il r.f.-p.ini ; a-. 1. !.:. ; liKtli''. i 'In. Tim rC.to i. i t lit .!.-;(:. 1 1" teiirnea !:! i::l;r.v.io. i . ; .ivatl.v.i U maOr. "n wicn'lflc .rin ' ei.. ::, It his been t.iun.i ;;l,ly i r.Lfci tv.r y . ;rit. la reciitniamiUeil Ly 'h)slclnns t i: ! ! ' ..c an p.Tili'-jjtic hcalini:; neiit. i.. ii: i? joimo in vii'.u iRi lattio mux room ? ' i.i'f'r'i ''i.;; l lie tips, hed fn.s, etc., el.o. i.r Til' t, u, an axrueablo aucl liealtbful i-.'iljf tivi;t"f(ir(.'oidCrpani,Cosirii't!c, Lotions, i ; !, It will been the c-kin smooth, remove iiii.ipu's. lu"l haiiK-iiails, nnd crack in finr I'lnhi Price 25 Cents. For Sale at the Dm (t Mores, jr your aniirKist does not keen It. semi 'ii cents to manufacturers and get It by man. Manufactured by THE RICE DARBY CO., Elmlra, N.Y.,l.o.A, K Jttivatt'0 litclilu torc lcuo. To the Dnion Men of Whitwell and Sequachee Valley. . . NOW1NG that so many of you come to Chattanooga to buy your Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, we desire to inform you that our New Fall and Winter Stock of the above mentioned items is complete in every respect, and best of all they are UNION MADE and bear the UNION LABEL. When needing anything in our line it will pay you to come to us for it and we solicit your patronage. STEWART BROS, LOW CLUBBING OFFER. For 3(1 cents additional to tho regular subscriulinn price of the News, to all subscribers Having up nil arrears aim ono vear in advance, wo will send ui Louisville Home and I' arm, a .No. 1 ood agricultural paper, one year. Legal Stationery. Standard Amerjcu:. ,,:nnal. VI "79 $Ld. w-' y,.y slT and mim.er A Stattst-cl Vi.; .i. Facts and FijtTC5 Cr:.'..-:: 60 J !'??.:. A ... i j a Notes, State Warrants, EXCCU'MII S-.lt's, Warrantee Deeds. Detainer Aition nJ 13 t i. Oil und Gi'8 Leas-p, Affidavit mid i'ruot of Itbt, Attachments, Mittimus, Mavrietrate'd WHrrant", State Warrant". Executions, Heplevii.s, Mortrauca, LeasiB, Options, Subj'oenap, Alway on fiaud at reaaoi alle prices, NEWS JOB OFFICE, . SeiuacLeef Tenn. Sl'lCClAL Fli Review ol the Coal ::t ;'.c, . thel'nlteJ tA:c.: I iJl ... P!a'.l;.rm-. lj. ir . I'urtitj ci : . IKer- ot t c .e. - u. Ci'Il:.Vil'C- .; . ..... Inte.ti; (,'ur :.'.-. Pos,iflsiou.,. )- , .,. Cum) C.'i ,' emtrcnt 1 i I ' Fi n s ; u i .. r Vtilnf . States; A.t - ., : Mat ft a. . ri' r A'.iMary e .1 ; , , S.Kiriic ; ), .., ., on f'o C r.i r;.. The r kt!,i t-,, ! . ,,. ernmervfc- I : . . ;iio-t.oo ; ltv tit Scianti Tie nirrits- I n . . IXsturhancr. oi f;Qj ,; ," :', truction ot the City i N; . m ,-f.iC; .r .'J '1 Condensed' Iricrnv.t-ri ' Office, thi Stoic aJ t':c Price iPoitiid s ?- Ay f E; T I Duff, Mt; Lee llryanl, IU "tt-'7 Tti - t, Ci' l T Lay lie, O O; l.eorge Suntb, Jan 8 W, 9th St. Chattanooga, Tenn. 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