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Sequacftec Ualley news. PCI1L1HHK1) AT Sequachee, Marion County, Tenn. KVKKY THVK8DAV. UILL & SON, Editoiw axd ruiiusHKiw Subscription Price, 50c a Year in Advance. E37"Sew8 and advertising miinef to se cure Insertion must he banded In before 13 o'clock each Wednesday, or it tray be too late (or publication. Thk Nkwb will not be responsible for the opinions of its correspondents, nor (or signed communications, and nothing will be considered (or publication which is not accompanied by the real name of the writer not for. publication, but as an evidence of good faith. THURSDAY Jink SI, 1900. ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce N. IJ. Moore of Wbltwell, as a candidate for joint representative or floater from this, the 13th floterial district of Tennessee, an hw.t. to the action of the democratic party in a joint primary electidn at a time Destsuiteu io. me ueujoc.rauu vo ters. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. For Sheriff, H. M. WESTMORELAND. ' For Trustee, F. A. KELLY. For Circuit Court Clerk, W. S. PRYOR. For County Court Clerk, E. E. JOHNSON. For Register, C. A. yUARLES. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. For Sheriff, . W. J. LEWIS. For Trusteo, J. E. DYER. For Circuit Court Clerk, T. 8. WOOD. For County Court Clerk, J. M. PRICE. For Register, S. C. BYRNE. To the People of Marion County: I beg to say that I am a can didate for the office of County Trustee, and if I am elected, 1 shall make a strong effort to manage the affairs ot that office in such a manner that no one shull have just cause to regret having supported me. Most respecttuiiy, J. E. DYER. t The Massachusetts Legislature has iust Dassed the following law for the licensing of persons to carry pistols or other weanons. why would not sucn a law be good for Tennessee and stop a TiniannrA that of ran-vintr tristols and daneerous weapons? "Section 1. The justice of a court or trial justices, the board of police or mayor of a city, or the selectmen or a town, or persons authorized by them, respectively, may, upon the appnea tion of anv person, issue a license to such person to carry a loaded pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth, it it anuears that the applicant has good reason to fear an injury to his person or property, and that he is a suitable nerson to be so licensed. "Section 2. Whoever except as pro vidert bv the laws of this Common wealth carries on his person a loaded nistol or revolver without authority or narmiuQirm ah urovided in Section 1 of this act or whoever carries any stiletto damrer. dirk, knife, slung shot or me tallic knuckles shall upon conviction be punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars or bv imnrisonment for a term not ex ceeding one year or by both such fine nm imnrisonment. Approved warcu If), 1006." Unionism means more money in vi in r nor kpt on account of the higher waires vou receive. With more money in your pocket, no matter if the prices of things do go higher you have more chances of buying what you want Under a small wage the worker must lmv nnlv the bare necessaries, and sometimes that supiJy is very meagre. Unionism undoubtedly means better conditions for everybody. The effectiveness of a preacher is not measured by the amount of 'yell" he puts into his discourse. The best preachers we ever heard were effective liecause of the simplicity of their clis course, and we will wager a cocked hat that when the books are opened on the final dav the nuiet but forwfnl preacher will have a deal more souls K.ivd to his credit than the one who indulges in rhodomonade and noise Since the Chieasru stock yards inves tigation we have almost been ushamed tii tint conmression crease into the ... , . ninnresion cups of our gasoline en. gine. Oas engines, you know are so wtmitive. we were afraid it would "catch on." See? Big empruvemeant inonroflis! W hev got a bran new vice, so we ken git a hole onto enythin we want Would like teu get er bole onto a few more cash nubucribers corn, taters er most anythin exwpt lady pnpa. Bumtown, Ga., Buxrard. A Bad Stomach Lessens the usefulness and mars the hp piness of life. It's a weak stomach, a stomach that can not properly perform its functions. Among Its symptoms are distress after eating, nausea between meals, heartburn, belching, vomiting, flatulence and nervous headache. Hood'sSarsaparilla Cures a bad stomach. Indigestion and dys pepsia, and the cure Is permanent. Accept no substitute. NASHVILLE MERCHANTS COMING. Tomorrow the Nashville merchants will be here in a special train arriving here nbout 10:!10 and making a stop of fifteen minutes. The party will con sist of about 100 of Nashville's leading citizens, who are making the trip in the interest of Nashville's trade, this being the third annual trip of the kind. This place has been favored a little and the schedule gives them five min utes longer stay in our city than other places in Sequachee Valley. They will call on our merchants and business men, and of course they will visit our peerless Blowing Spring. Nashville capital is interested in the construction of the Chattanooga-Nash ville electric line, and as this will be headquarters for the inter-urban sys tem in this scetion possibly there may be some in the party who are interest ed in the scheme. The electric line would build up more territory for Nashville's trade and Nashville is mak ing a strong lead for increased business. Let us hope the trip of Nashville s merchants will be productive or in creased business for them as well as in creased development for us. Without our business increasing they can hard ly look for increased business from us. During their short stay let every enori be made to make it a pleasant one, showing them that we are a wide-awake people. D. M. Parry, of anti-union fame, praises the condition of the Chicago stock yards. That fixes it. Parry has proven himself so unreasoning and nreindiced that uraise coming from him is of doubtful quality. Bridgeport has a Book Club, which from the reports published, has an act ive membership. There is a decidedly literary flavor about Bridgeport socie ty, which is gratifying. Letters 1 Editor Grades of Union Men. Editor News: There are three kinds of union men, or rather there are tnere cnnereni . . ' . t. at i. grades. There is the first class, second class and third class. The first class are naturally born union men. In the second class is the man who once lis tened to the fair speech of the operator and even as the serpent beguiled Eve, so did this operator beguile this poor ignorant man, and as a calf is lead to the slaughter so was this poor, ignor ant man led to the pit and given pick and shovel and told to enter there and to receive for himself and family risk and danger such an any operator wishes to impose upon them, but alas for the operators, the union stretched forth a hand to the needy as she always does and rescued this poor man and brought him up into better condi tions. Though his sins be as scarlet we have made them like wool. The third class are those who are a little bit weak kneed, and let me say to them, take courage, take courage. Just stop for one moment and think. There never was a victory won without first having courage. Let me say to the first and second classes, we that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and ask them to have faith. Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things not seen, Having faith we are made to believe that we will soon have a settlement. At last we come to another class of humanity, which comes to us in the form of a non union man. Oh, how it pains our poor hearts to see those poor, ignorant slaves, toiling and fighting against that great principle of union ism that God has emplanted in the hearts of every good and just man. Let us all strive to be better union men and by so doing we become better men .. i .. !H v. .11 a . . . anu win oe anie to accomplish more for the glory of our Uod than we will otherwise. J. W. M. Kimliei'ly, Ala. How's This? We olfr One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any ae of (.'alarm that cannot be eurM !v Hall h Catarrh Cure. F. j. CHENEY &. CO , Props.. Tolfdn. Oliio. W", i!ie und. rslsrni-il. have known P. .1. v Ufwy for ton last HFt.-en yars, nd U-lifVf hliu perfectly l.unorablM in all luisin m iranxai'lions, and lirpin.jiallv ab! to ra-rry out any iMjf.it ion tuad Lv ili-lr tlrm. Tlit AX. Wbol"al Druggists, lolt-do. Ohio. . A! l'X. Kinxax & Makvix, Wbole- .. drujcisu. loledo. Obio. UjW Catarrh Curi- is takfn internal lv. iot n directly upon the blood and inueo'i surfaO'H of tl nystew. Price ,.V pt-r bottle. o!d by all dru'(flsu li-xin:uniais ire". IKi.'n Family Pills are the rx.itt K0TICL I :; r t Jai,pr on Monday of ech week. All parties desiring den t.i work will pi. rail at the Uughes Uou. N. R MOORE, Dk.htut. TOtwtH Department. GEO. W. LEWIS Arent. " foiovi not what I tell it as 'twas L. S. Bumgardner moved his family from Victoria to this city last Monday. The child of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes, who has been at death's door, is now convalescent. A new rope was put on the inclin last Saturday and now the company expects to run three incline cars down at a time instead of two. Luke Walker, while riding his bi cycle came in collision with a carriage and was severely injured on his face and head. Mr. Byrd died on the side of !the mountain, one day last week. The protracted meeting at the M. E. Church, south, closed last Friday on account of the illness of the pastor, Rev. J. M. Mosier. Mrs. M. . L. Hicks and children, who had been visiting relatives for the past week in Jasper, returned home last Saturday. A considerable number from here will attend the Masonic picnic at Jas per next Saturday. WHITWELL. Special to the News. Visiting is the order of the day. Mrs. Coppinger visited Mrs. Lily Jordan Saturday eve. Mrs. Lothnore. of Bridgeport, was visiting Mrs. Coppinger and Miss Ju lie Richie Friday. We were sorry to learn that Pat Cary had the misfortune to step on a nail and stick it into his foot. He is not able to be out. a certain ieuow said ne wished a certain lady from Wilder would move back to Dunlap as he was going there to work. ' Mrs. Joe Perkins visited ye writer Friday eve. Mr. and Mrs. John Torbett visited relatives here last week. They were on their way to Dunlap. Mrs. Delia Doss called oh ye writer Sunday. I notice the Tatesville writer speak ing of God's children opposing the ap pearance of sin. Yes, that argument is true. God has a mission for His children to fill. We must be up and about doing the Master's will. If we don't obey His in whatsoever He has commanded us we are none of His. unnst says, "it ye jove Ale keep my commandments." In preaching the Gospel no one is a fit subject to preach unless God calls them. Christ says no one cometh to Me except they be drawn by the Father. It is true Christ says he that is ashamed of me before men, of him will I also be ashamed of before My Father. I witnessed a scene to that effect last week. The Gospel was preached and I saw men and women harden their hearts and stiffen their necks and reject the spirit of Christ The people that profess to be christians seem as though they are utterly asleep. I hope the day of a great awakening will soon come and people will wake up to the sense of their duty in the town of Whitwell. Come again, "Rosebud," of Wild er. Best wishes to the News. Cricket. Death From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck 1 ever saw. Cures, Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 2oc at all druggists. An actor seldom retires until he is played out. Even the so called white lies are more or less tainted. Any man possesses the ability to be as big a fool as he pleases. The scorn of egotism is as harmless as the slurs of ignorance. But the coat doesn t make the man not even a coat of tar and feathers. A man never realizes how unpopular he is until he begins to acquire fame. An evil doer is one who believes in doing others before they attempt to do him. Of course the man who thinks as highly of himself as you do of your self is conceited. Between some men and sponges the only apparent difference is the sponges will take water. Some women look upon a husband as a money earning convenience rather than as a domestic necessity. Any girl who has a dimple and un derstands the art of working it can makea dignified man act like a monkey. The world extends the glad hand to the lucky man, but 11 it hands the victim of tough luck is a little cold sympathy. At the age of 2." a girl is willing to marry a widower with one child, at SO she will tolerate two children and at V she doesn't care how many he has.- Chicago News. An Alarming Situation freqnentlv results from neglect of clogged liiwels and torpid liver, until constipation beconiea chronic. This n known to tli-e Who Kfw Life Pills: thei best and gentlest regulators oi uhiiik. u - - . .... .i and UowpIk. Utiarantet-u ny au urn- glxtA. the truth may be, told to me. WHITWELL. Special to the News. All aboard for the Institute. Laying by corn, harvesting wheat and oats is the order of the day. Everything looks promising. Gardens look fine. My ! my 1 just look at the beans. The table almost groans. Yesterday was Children's Day at New Hope, which was enjoyed by all. Several of our Whitwell people attend ed. James Grayson and W. E. Thomas and others started for Monteagle this morning. The angel of death visited Richard Duke's home again and took from him his darling baby, his all. Just six months ago the Lord called his young wife. Weep not, Richard, for the Lord hath need of them. They are not dead but sleeping. Hold out faithful, Richard, we will meet them again with the angels. We sympathise with the bereaved father for we all live in a land of sorrow. A. D. Thomas went out horseback riding. Ike Ashburn, W. H. Bryant and Ed gar Shadrick make their regular trips bicycling. Rev. R. J. Moore makes his regular trips to Whitwell. He is bent low and feeble but has one comfort in his little grandsons as they come two and fro with him. We know Christ said, Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not for of such is the kingdom of God." Horace Knight and family visited John Porter and children Sunday. Will Walles went to see his best girl Sunday. W. E. Thomas and G. W. Thomas were out walking Sunday afternoon. What has become of the Hale's Cha pel writers? Also "Bright Eye," and his pet. Write again. Our hustling W. E. Thomas, captain of the Red Hill ball team is standing silently with bat in hand, waiting for the Fourth of July as he is expecting Sequachee to give the signal for a match game. Our Red Hill boys enjoy ball games. Miss Loy McCone and sister, Mrs. Michuls, went to Whitwell shoping Saturday. Miss Lura Powell visited Mrs. A. D. Thomas Friday. Mrs. Jane Moore and Mrs. I. D. Thomas still look to the interest of their young turkeys. Ye writer would like to read a long letter from Frank .Manning through the News. I guess the locusts are gone. We don't hear them singing. I like fun but I don't like Dofetcb.it' a yarns. Bow your knee down in humbleness for your sin ; Fires of hate and anger glow Oftentimes, but yet we know After all is said and done, Kindness and truth holds the world in thrall. We are brothers, sisters, all and hu manity is one. I like to read Uncle Gid's letters, and also Watchman's. Would like to see Watchman's twin babies. Just where you stand in the conflict there is your place; Just where you think vou are useless watch and hide not your face. Think On. Mt. Pleasant. Special to the Nexus. Visiting was the order of the day last Sunday. Misses May and Pearl Nunley visited friends and relatives at Flat Branch last Sunday. . If you want to see Tom Smith grin just name Ethel Lankford. Miss Lillie Lankford says Bill Geary is the prettiest boy she ever saw. Look out, John Dykes, where you hang vour hat or somebody will knock it off. A. W. Campbell is attending the In stitute at Montegale this week. Mrs. Burg Parmley visited borne folks here Saturday and Sunday. Milk is in tne pitcner ana outter in the bowl, Both of ye writer's fellows live in Pain's Cove. Going to see them before long. Bill Geary was heard to say that Miss Susie Tucker is as sweet as the grape that grows on the vine. Miss Rebecca Geary said of all the birds that fly in the air the red bird is the neatest, and of all the boys that walk this earth, Mr. Bob is the sweet est. Ye writers said they would bet the Sequachee readers three dimes that thev could not guess who wrote these few linei My pencil is bad my writing is worse, God bless every one that reads this verse. Queen and Jane. As no porgram for the Masonic gath ering at Jasper Saturday has l)een furnished the News, we are unable to tell what" wlil be done except there will le speaking and a good dinner. HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Iu-t Xodiolnt tor Bmy Poopla. Brings Ooldea Health ml Eaid Vigor. A mwilh for Constipation. Inllrticii. Mrs ; .tvi Ki'im; y Troanlrs, riinplisi. Kcipmi. IinDiin b!oo1. Bad Breatri. Sluirr ih Bowrl. ,1,-a.iachs kt urm n cnt box. ouIdi mad kr anu dwi una Hrtcicai-M. it kock untintalu Ira in tab nuu-r.. ti uwui, mmum, w. 10L8EN NUGGETS FOR SAUOW tE0K BIG JmAi f floslto If o) fllf!) A.T SOUTH PITTSBURG Hon. M Will address the People of the Valley at the Picnic Grounds at 10:30 a. m. The. Twelfth Cavalry Band Consisting of 24 Pieces, has been engaged and will render music during the day and give a Musical Concert at the Opera House at night. This is said to be the best band in the United States' army. IN THE AFTERNOON Twelfth Cavalry vs. So. Pittsburg will cross bats at the Park. This will be the hottest con tested game of the season. , A HANDSOME PRIZE will be given to somebody, the manner of awarding it is yet to be determined. A FULL DAY of AMUSEMENT will be furnished. Various and suudry contests will be gotten up and money prizes awarded the contestants. No expense or pains will be spared to make the day one to be remembered. This is a National Holiday and everybody should take advantage of it. A list of the prizes and mode of awarding them will be given out in due time so that everyone who wishes to enter this contest can have ample time to pre pare. REDUCED RATES Have been secured between Chattanooga and Pikeville. The Pikeville train will re main here for up the valley people until 5 o'clock. The ball game will be over by that time. r EVERYBODY is expected to bring a well-filled basket and enjoy one of the old-time picnic dinners. Everyone who attended the Labor Day celebration here on the 4th of last September, knows that South Pittsburg can and will take care of any size crowd that may come and that they will be well entertained throughout the entire day. The Committees are now at work making arrange ments for your entertainment and will feel disappointed if you fail to take advantage of this BIG JUBILEE. Arrangements will be made to have of ficers on the gronnd and the best of orcjer isassured. No Drinking, Raillery or Boisterous Conduct WILL BE! ALLOWED. You can bring your wife, daughters, and children and rest assured they will be protected. Committees will be appoint ed to meet the trains and look after visitors and see that everybody is taken care of and entertained. COME TO SO. PITTSBURG Can Evans