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ILL 1 enriedv I Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing th mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the tast as Maple Sugar" Children Like It '.For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try " CeWltt's Kldnej ind Bladder Pllli-Suri and Safi For nale by J. W. Simpson, Jasper.Tenn. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE .LIGHT RUNNING WES "1 .V V "t. tTi - v".-..-r r-jvv, . Jfvnn wnntelthera VthrntlnprShimie, Notary Hliuttle or a Single Thread Chain (Uitcli Hewing Miieliiuo write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mass. W any ewinc midlines are made to sell reeardless ol Quality, but tha New Home is made to wear. Our (uaranty never runt out. Sold bjr authorized dealer only. , FOX SALE V Whitwki.i, Dituo Co., Wbitwell, Tenn. THE CIIILDRENS'S GUARDIAN. (THE DOCTOR IN YOUR HOME.) VICK'S Group and Pneumonia L.VE. (EXTERNAL) Endorsed by Registered Nurses and Physicians. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. FAMILY SAFE-GUARD. Combined stimulantcovering and per feet continuous inhalant, furnishing Antiseptic vapors for Respiratory Or eani with every breath. Results as tonishing. Relieves Croup in twenty minutes ; abortes Pneumonia in six hours. Also for Asthma, Bronchitis and Whooping Cough, Head Colds. Worth its weight in gold. Criminal to bm without It. Sold by druggists. Money returned if not satisfactory. 1'repared only by VICK'S FAMILY REMEDIES CO., L. RICHARDSON, Mfg. Chemist, Prop., Greensboro, N. C. -LOCAL. John' Griffith went to JaftjKrs Mon day. Thomas Smith went to Jasper Satur day. iiHtin Coppinger attended court Monday. W. J. Johnson, Esq., of Jasper, was hero Saturday. ., : ' . M. K. Shumake of Victona, was here Saturday. Sain Sherman left for. Chattanooga Tuesday evening. Misses Delia and Ruby Chadwuk were in Jasper Monday shopping. Cant Bartlett and Miss Nina Randie were in South Pittsburg Saturday. W. S. Pryor," of Copenhagen, has been in town a few days this week. Dan Pitman and Dave Pitman, of Caroline Chapel, were here Saturday. Edgar Chadwick, of Wbitwell, was here Kunday, attending court Monday. Jim Houts and Neil Cunningham took in the ball game at Jasper Satur day. Miss Dora Wall, of South Pittsburg, visited the Hopkins family over Sun day, Miss Avis Burnett, of Chattanooga, arrived Saturdav on a visit to home folks. , . . ' W. A. Chadwick attended Court this week as a witness in the Young case. Mrs. Lula Martin and little grand daughter, returned to Chattanooga Monday. Mrs. G. Sherman returned from a visit to her parents in Chattanooga Saturday. D. T. Layne and Joe Pickett, of Wbitwell, were here Tuesday. They had been to Jasper. John . McHone, of Wbitwell, spent Tuesdav niirht with Wm. Houts. He had been attending court. Hugh Byrd and Misses Juliette Hop- kinR and Anna Deakins attended a show at Jasper Friday afternoon. Mrs. J.- G. Lankester and Miss Amy Lankester, of Jasper, attended meeting of the R. C. Saturday afternoon. Wm. Houts attended court this as a witness in the trial of "Tob Young for the killing of Sheriff West. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gross, of Coal niont, passed through here Tuesday, going to Victoria, to perform the sad duty of laying to rest the body of one of their children in the family lot at Sardis cemetery. Their friends all sympathize with them in their sorrow i ( rJ i r ! . n V. .liftman-:, i i , - ,-. 1 L- f 1 1 ' Innlltum -in i - - Lmimm A L .,J In -it RILN !NET EENTH m L ast vear Easter came early (March ist) ---this year it falls on April 19th. It is a date that works a uni versal dress parade. Men, women and children cele brate the advent of Spring by dressing themselves in their very best on Easter Sunday. The question we desire to ask is: have you made your preparation along v -r t .1 1 1 m . , ' j 11, ' 1 this line.'' We extend a coraiai invitation to an to visit our store and inspect our lines. We guarantee courteous treatment, close prices, and correct merchandise. To those who in the past have favored us with a share of their "week patronage, we wish to extend our heart-ten tnanKs, ana assurance "tv.1," .1 . mi 1 11 j 1 !j.J-1 i.1 . f . that we will at an times encieavor to meru uie continuance 01 youi confidence. For all kinds of roofs. Wears five years. Will absolutely pre vent rust, corrosion and decav. Withstands extreme heat and cold. It will not run in summer or crack in winter. Does not wash off, blister or scale. Fully guar anteed. 35c. per gallon in bar rels; 45c. per gallon in five gallon cans. Freight Paid. Your money back if not satisfied. Send for Booklet. JOKES PAINT COMPANY, Rome, - - New.York. Specialists in Protective Paints. Cream Vermifug THE GUiRiHTEES x2 Jn WORM REMEDY New Hope. Special to tile Nuii'S Mr. Kain is a liieasant guest to ev erybody today. We have been navinsr some warm, sunshin" davs and the farmers have been very busy. Mrs. Walter Hensley is doing very well now. She has been very low. Dora Massengale was the guest of Katie, Nellie and May KiricpatricK Thursday. James Ford, ot Chattanooga, visited home folks Wednesday and Thursday Rev. Hatfield, presiding elder of the M. E. Church, south, at McDaniel's Chapel, was the guest of J. H. Price Saturday night. Johnnie Peoples escorted Martha Blevins home from church Wednesday night. Come on, I'eari Button, or Aia bama City, Ala. I think I know you. You said vou thought you knew me, Who do vou think I am? Tell ine next time. Dora Massengale was the guest of Delia Housley Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Will ljayne, of Carpenter, Ala. visited her daughter, Mrs Eli Durham Saturday night and bunday Sara Kirby was the guest of his cousin, Henry tiousley, Sunday. Johnnie Peoples made his regular trip over to Mrs. Sarah Ulevins Sun day afternoon. Mrs. I. J Choat ana children were the guests of Mrs. Delia Quarles Sat' urriay. Emma Choat is on the sick list this week. Bettie Choat visited her aunt, Kittie Choat, Saturday night and Sunday Come on Onne, 1 like to hear from you tor your letters are mteresmg. What has become of Willie Choat of that place. Come on Caroline Chapel. I like to read your pieces. Loving Henry. Alexander's Easter Opening. Anybody wilh the poorest eyesight can discover the mammoth advertise ment of S. H. Alexander on this page. Mr. Alexander has been delayed in making his Easter announcement awaiting the arrival of goods, but they are now in his store, and we trust big sales will result rrom tins advertise ment, which it will pay von to look over. It is needless to say that Mr. Alexander. can rw ruiiy dejiendeu ujion to back any claims be may make re garding nis gootis, ana nis prices are always right. Entertained. Miss Juliette Hopkins entertained a few friends Saturday night in honor of Miss Dora Wall, ot South Pittsburg. Music, games and treading the Might fantastic toe were the diversions. Those present were: Misses erda Bennett, Louise Hill. True Randie. Nina Randie, Dra Wall, Minnie Hamilton and Anna Deiikms. Messrs. Byron Bennett. Hugh Bvrd. Eavert Marlin, W. C. HilL and Wal ter Randie. And Silks SHOES The assortment of Dress Goods we show is another feature of our business we emphasize. Our line this season is particularly strong and includes numbers of the prettiest effects in Lawns, Batistes, White Goods, Suit ings, etc. We urge you to compare our prices and qualities with others, and we feel assured that the result will be convincing that we save you money. Suesine Silk, ctlsp, clinging, charming-ft fashion able favorite for waists and dresses at 47ic'per yd French Lawns, 46 Inches wide, 25c, 80c, S5o and Sue Linen Lawns 2 e, Sfa and 50c India Linen .10c and 25c Litchfield Linen Suiting, 32 inches wide 20o Black Panama, 30 inches wide, 50c Copenhagen Blue Panama, HO inches 50c Calico 5o 6c and To Cineham 8Xc, 10c, 12Jic and 15c Madras Cloth, 28 inches wide loo Imported Scotch Zephyr 2oc Cross-barred Muslin Vi4 and 15o Dimity 10c and 15o Batiste Royal 18c Soisette, white and red, , 25c Mercerized Pongeo 40o Silk Tissue 25c CORSETS As we have gaicl before, we pride ourselves on this department of our business, and try to handle the best makes. "All America," crown s 'Star Five Star" and "Queen Quali ty" are well known to the people of Jasper and surrounding country, and need no introduction. This season we are prepared to show you a beau tiful line of Oxfords in all Lasts and Leathers. Ladies' Oxfords, 81.75, 2.00, 2 50, 3.00 and 8.50. Men's "White Hous"Oxtord8,tan,!!4.00 "All America" Oxfords a.50 "Beacon" and "Signet" black and tan, Oxfords S3. 00 In our Shoe department we never lose sight of tbe importance of quality. Y 1 CLOTHING J I 1 1 1 1 1 I I STYLE 73Q Remember we handle the "Amer ican Beauty." These dainty Cor sets are not the most expensive. They are designed to meet every requirement and we enthusiasti c a 1 1 y recommend them. Sl.00 each MILLINERY Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Parker, who is thorough ly experienced in this line and can take care of your every want. She is now ready to show you a beautiful line of Hats, both trimmed and ready-to-wear, at prices consistent with good goods. Place your order with her for your "Easter bonnet" and you will be more than pleased. Hur line of Mens', and Boys Clothing is also a winner and ap peals strongly to thds who desire to dress well without paying extrav agant prices. We are prepared to show you some of the new est styles and patterns in Gray, Blue, Brown, etc at pleasing prices. Men's light Coat and Pants 87.50 Men's (iray Cashimare Suits...... $8.50 All-wool Blue Serge Suits SIO.OO Men's Brown Worsted Buns 10, and $12 50 Men's Brown Worsted Suits S15.ua Men's Gray Worsted Suits $111.50 Boys' Suits..., S1.S0 toSS.OO A nice line of Odd Pants carried in connection. Hosiery (Jur line of Hosiery is complete both in val ues and variety of style l)oth plain and fancy. Ladies' Hose, 10c, 15c. 25c. 35c and 50c Cents' Hose, 10c, 15c, 2 -, "5c and 50c Our "Hole-Proof" Hose, 0 pair, guaranteed six months without darning, 2.00 per box Ladies' Wear These goods certainly represent a saving, as the cost of material alone would be equal to the price of the garment. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Corset Covers 25o and 50c White Waists, some beautiful patterns 50c to $1.50 Wash Skins 1.00 and 2 00 Silk Waists in white and black 51.75 and 2.00 Underskirts, white 05o and ?1.0() Blue Gingham Underskirts 50c Black Satteen Underskirts 1.25 "Heathcrbloom" Underskirts $2.50 and 2.75 Silk Underskirts in blue, black and changeable. .. .5.50 Gowns 50o to 81.00 NOTIONS and GENTS' FURNISHINGS Ladies' Embroidered Linen Collars in pink, red and blue 20c each Turnovers &o "ad 10c each Embroidered collars, each . . .25q Ladies' Kelts, in leather and elastic , 50o Ladies' Wash Belts 15c and 25o Ladles' Belt Buckles, metal 25c and r0o Back Combs 20, 25c and 50o "Merry Widow" Bows 10c and 25o Hand Bags, 25c to 1.50 Parasols tost. Mens' Shirts 50 and SI. 00 Mens' Soft Collar Shirts, 50c to 1.25 Mens' Leather Belts 25c to 50a Ties (new assortment) 25c and 50o . Summer Underwear, per suit , . .50.1 and 1.00 Suspenders, .25o and 50o LACES and EMBROIDERIES You will usually find what you want in this depart ment. We have a nice selection of Laces in Valen ciennes, Kound Thread and Torchon, ranging in price from 5c to 20c per yard. Embroideries from 5o to. . . . 50o yd All-over Lace frora35oto 1.25 yd FURNITURE and MATTINGS If you are in the market for furni ture we think we can make it to your, interest to investigate along this line. When in need of Bedsteads, Cots, Mat tresses, Springs, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Dressers, Tables, etc., give us a call. Also a nice - line of Matttings in China and Jap. t In conclusion we give you our motto; "THE RIGHT GOODS at THE RIGHT THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TCHIC !.( 0' IMITATIOnt. TMI SIMUINt PttD ONLY V BaIlardSnow Liniment Co. ST. LOU1B. MO. Sold arii r''o:i.mi'nd'd hy Si-quatohie Supply S-'ore. Jurors Drawn. The following jnrort have been drawn for federal court, Chattanooga, from this vaiiev: .1. K. Tate, Comfort: T. S, Rich ards, So. Pittsburg: J. B. Keelev. Ketchall: Wm. Thath. Kimball: S. B. Ranlston. I,dg: Wm. Walker. Ten Mile; S. it Haulston. Si. Pitta- burg: Mose Dvakhis, Delpbi. Ir.i L:i loo lit in Bert lu-ad the Newt beat on eaUh. So Respectfully, Fin JASPER, PRICE at THE RIGHT TIME." nn TENN.