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i: v .;) Scquacbic Ualley news. riMU.IHHKI) AT eqaachee, Marlon County, Tenn. KVKHV THURSDAY. 11 1 L. & SON, Editoks and I'iiii.ishkhs SubBoriptioi. Price, SOc. a Year la Advance tiTScws and advertising matter to se cura insertion must bo hand.-d in before It o'c loi k each Wednesday, or it way be too l;it (r publication. TUUESDAY, Junk B4, lttOU. Curtisville. Special to the News. Well, Monday morning Hnd it in THininir. It's all rinht. though I have n't got dry yet. You know I got the old lady a wash ing machine. Don't you think she run in through it three or fonr times to see how it would act and after I came too she had washed away all the filling out of the last shirt I had. Then she started to Tracy to take in washing to get me a new shirt. She set the wash ing machine down on top of the ridge but vou see it was wound up and it never stonned until it washed the hill down. Ha! ha! Well, the potatoes ont here are grow ing so large we will have to get a gas . .' nline enenie and potato saw to skin them before we can use them. Go to see K. D. Curtis' bean patch. Oh, the bonus, potatoes, cabbage. po tHtoes. onions, 'armies, 'cherries and grapes grow out here, close to the flit ter tree and around the honey pond. Oh, this is all on Cumberland, mountain. If the readers of this paper know where we lived they surely would come to our rescue, for we have good neighbors for they keep the law and don't waste it. They weep with us, rejoice with us and starve with in. Mrs. Wash Watley and daughter were out to seo us Sunday. Sorry we were not at home. The Sequicbee News is flying. It wfll never die, It is ringing in the ears of every man, . Fifty cents a year and the ladies read it. Beat it if you can. Corn aud wheat bring good money, but few there be that make it, give me the hoe and the plow, aud yon can have the public works right now. Give me the shovel and the hoe, and other trades may go. We have no "watermillions" now but we have millions of water. The fice sleepeth and the cat spitteth fire: If I ain't out of something to write I am a liar. There will be very little fruit out here as it is falling off so. Gardens look well. The health is generally good. Of all the laws I ever heard of think the licensed hunting law is the stinkingest. We pity our legislature and governors for we are lost in the wilderness of legislation. All ye vo ters remember them now and forever. Come again you Kimball writer, think I know you. You have a good hammer for it hit the nail on the head as to the churches. Subscribe and join the jolly band of News writers. Cold Wave. THINGS TO FORGET. If yon see a UU follow aneaa hi a crowd, "" ,. A leader of meo. Manning fearless aiul proud, And you know ef at tale wnoae nere telling alowd Would cause his prowl bead in angnisni be bowed. It' a pretty good plan t forgot it. If too know of a skeleton hidden awa? In a closet, anm giiiu . from the day, In the dark, whose sbiwing, wnotw- Would cause grief ami urrow ana ma- long dismay. Id's a pretty good pi it a to &.oxet it. If you know of a tlnsg that will darken. th joy Of a man or a woiiumi,. a fcirl or boy. That will wipe- out a smile, or the leimt war aiinov A fellow, tur caw any gladness to. cloy, It" a pretty good plan to fojrft it. Virginia Odd Fellow All Physicians Must prescribe some of the In gradients that are contained In Hood's Sarsaparllla-for ail trou ble of the blood, stomach, kid neys and liver. Tbey include rarsaparilla, Milftagia, yellow dock, Rentian, wild cherry bark, mandrake, dandelion, juniper Uitrrwn, pipHiswva, etc. The combination and proportion)! are ourowu formula and give power to- tare beyond th rwKtto I any other prrfH'.tfij toa or swbstitut. That's why it it wine to get Hood' and only Huud'a. A Hilarious, Bot Sensible Fourth "We Rnbiconians always prided our selves on the fact that Rubicon was the most p'atriotic town m the state, says a citiaen in Woman's. Homo Com panion for July. "A hardy individu al from Capua once asked" for proof. He was snapped up prompty by a lead ing citizen. " 'Proof, eh " said h. "Why, just coma out here with me and I'll show you proof that would convince a man from Missouri. See that ruin down there at the cornerjust a chimney Ht-.iekinir m into the air' mat was Doctor Hawkins' fine residence. Cost t-n thousand dollars. The fire started from a fire cracker last Fourth. Notice the foundation back of that large house over there? Fine barn burned up tnere the same day another fire cracker. See the gap in the rov of cottages down across the railroad? Three of them went up two years ago fiae crackers or something. Look at the Methodist Church there on the corner without a steeple. Maybe you'd think the wind blew it off, but you'd be wrong Fourth o' July got it-and we had hard work to save the schoolhouse. I could show you lots more if I had time. And then walk about and look at our people. Why, man aiive, there's fewer eyes and ears and fingers, not to mention arms and legs, in pro portion to the population than in any other town you can find, all gone from fire crackers, or toy pistols, or burst ing cannons, or in some such patriotic way. Your town of Capua isn t in it, I tell vou. Yon lion roaring in his den may be all right in his way, but if the old Grecian spirit isn't frozen in your veins you must see that for pure pa triotism Rubicon leads the world The man from Capua shrunk away." Tint, tbn Rubicouians have at last evolved a sensible celebration, winch hielndes a narade. a noise festival for the little boys, athletic games, luncheon, picnics and closes with lire works in the evening. As told about in the Woman's Home Companion it is a very attractive Fourth. Rev. W. T. Wilers, of Whihwtt,. waH here- Friday.. Rev. SHiuv Pbtt preached ati the 3choolhone Sundu't- night. Rev.. W. D) Dew went to ChaCUv nooga Friday,, returning Saturday. Mrs Kittle-Henson died at Dhnlap Friday, June' If, oi consumption The South Pittsborg ball club, haw 3tid off a new park? in the centerr off Jbwni and want games. Jiin Pyrd pitchetffor the Itidgedhlo team' Saturday in iitu game with. Mb.. Olive-and came on? winner. George Brewer,- of! Jasper, and JTim Minnie- Ragmlale of Victoria, wore married Sunday, Jotne 13. . imcrease or dusimprr nas made neces sary the addition' of two waitingrooniH ftvthe Richard Ckry depot. South Pittsburg is calling for- the erection of mora bonnes for the accom modation of it increasing army off in Petros. Special to the Newt Mrs. B. L. McKnight has returned home from a visit to relatives in Mem phis. Miss Billie Robinson, of Harriman snent last week here, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lnla Chandler. Mrs. Addie English is visiting in Chattanooga. Miss Gertrude Staples returned her home in Virginia last week snend vacation with home folks Sh will resume her school duties her' September. Hon. Chus. Davis and June Toomi wore in town two days of last week on business. Mrs. Chas. Jackson and children are visiting relatives in Oliver Springs. Mrs. Ella Saunders, of Harriman, spent last week with Mrs. N. D. Booher. Dr. J. R. Gott has returned from the N. Y. Polyclinic Medical school and hospital and resumed his duties as B. B. C. & C. Co. physician. Dept. Warden Blevins has resigned his position with tho t-tute prison, and is preparing to move his family to Kuoxville. Mrs. Blevins will be sad Iv missed in social and church circles and our people greatly regret this excellent family. to lose IIow'8 This? I We otfer One Hundred Dollar Reward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY &CO. Props., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wai.OK.s. Kinsan Jt Marvin, Whole sale drugjrists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall' Catarrh Cure is taken inUrnal 1 f!tin direotlv ur-on the blood and mlllVkllia All rfxftpaof the avsteoi. Price 7Sc per bottle. Sold by all druegista. TeKtimoniaU free. Hall' Family I'ilb re the lw't Alabama City, Ala. , Special to the A'eivs. It has rained nearly every day for a month here. Gardens are looking fine but weeds are lookinur finer, but the Lord knows best. His will be done. Miss Pearl Armstrong is going to the Fourth of July with friends at Shellmound, Tenn. We have had a two week's meeting here at the M. E. Church winch was conducted by Rev. May, of West Gads den. Mauv have been converted dnr itig the meeting and I hope every nne will hold out faithful until the end.; We have lots of sickness hi our tow;n. Several of our dear ones have been ...,11 ,.l i l.i-i.rllf linillO ttlWlVM 11 ItlLie.l LJ limb I'UpMi v the past week. . Mr. Butler passed away Monday. Consumption was the cause, of his death. He leaves a wife and ( five lit "tle children to mourn his deatl. Miss Arbie Underwood died (n Tues day of consumption. She leaves a mother, father and several brothers and sisters to mourn her death! Miss Earlie Young died Sunday with consumption. i Mrs. Bagage died Monday with dropsy. Mrs. Prudie Murry, who was taken out. of hospital in Atlanta, Ga., a few weeks ago, was reported worse again this week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of this place. Miss Gertrude Thomason and Mr. Tom Brooks were ont walking Sun day afternoon. Clifton Dean and James Singleton were on our streets Sunday morning. Georse Keer and best girl. Miss Grade Dean, were ont walking Sun day afternoon. Miss Pearl Armstrong called on Miss May Phillips Saturday. Mrs. Keed willed on Mrs. Armstrong Saturday nisht Come on, all of ye old writers. like to read your pieces. Tangle Foot workers. . R. P. Feeney,. who has had ciiargr of the manageuifjit of the Cumberland lflepiioie L,o B business in this county for several years, h.-is resigned and is. sneceeded bv J. K. Hancock. EasJIand, Tenn. Special to the Nnvs. A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie'' Hobbs is very low with spinal trouble. Mra Hobbs, of nonar Mc Minnville is in town attending the bedside of her little grandson: Shepp Glen went to Sparta Mmnday. The Rev. Oreah from southwest Missouri, preached at the sehoioj kome Sunday night. Mrs. Sam Rice is very sick at this writing. , Mrs. James -Quintrell left Friday to visit her mother who is very sick in Georgia.' Mrs. Pleasant, of Brown Town, is in the city visiting her daughter, Mra John Beach. Mrs. William Andrews of Clifty, visited Mrs. Frizssell Sunday. James Simmons and family, of Clif- tv. visited in the city Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Dowie Johnson Win. Ingle, of Rockwood, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Obe Friizell visited at Charlie Kilgore's Sunday. Austin Frizzell contemplates going to Herrin, Illinois, in the near future. Tho Sunday school at this place is wroeressing nicely with about 40 en rolled at present. J. G. There are many imitations of De- Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve DeWitt's is the original. Be sure you get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. It is good for cuts, burns and bruises, and is es pecially good for Piles. Sold by Whit well Drug Co., J. W. Simpson. Pleasant Grove. Special (0 the AVici. a M. Torti( juh! a short call here Wednesday of) hint week. Miss Allie-RoHi Ua returned home from a two weck.X&it t her sisters at Bridgeport. Aim v Mrs. H. Hi TTwIwtt risitel her neice, Mrs. lu . ) evemug last week. Mrs. A. A. IU)e visited her daughter here Miuulny. Mrs. Nan Biile vixited. fcer mother, Mrs. Dave Laws",. tff Jumper. Thurs day of last week. Miss Bessie Aiidini of Battle Creek, is visitin-heir nwt. Mrs. J. W. Dame, this wek. Mrs. Rittie Iiurrou(h'- of Sonth Pittsburg, attended. M;o funeral of Mrs. Wm. Love ThureiJuy at this jvlace. J. F. Payne, of ; Kimball fitted A. A. Rogers Thursday .oft las'!, week. Mrs. Nan Bible i Vwitiiig her daughter, Mrs.. Drtra. HViuUvaon, of iwth Pittsburgh tbiiwuok. Mrs, J. W. Dame- nmli daughter, .Mien Maude, und. Miss Hessi- Ander son, visited Mrs.. II. Ill T'uVtt Sun day evening. Our Sunday flclwol. in- progressing nicely. Let everybody, come out and we will have a good. Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rovers, of 'Swith Pittsburg, attended J funeral Miss Dora Wall Sunday.. John Henderson, .oi'l'Soutti Pittsburg, will his best girl were bnf riding on onr pike Sunday evening. Leslie Rogers of. Hetmaidtoe. visited his cousin, (?. L.. Rogers,. Snday. Mrs. Lot Warren. visited Mrs. Polly NOTICE. I will be at Jasper on Monday of each week. All parties desiring den tul work will please call at the Hughes Housf.. I will be in Seqiiachon on the Fridiiv nearest to 2()t.li of the month N. U. MOORE Dentist. Children Cry fab ci rTPUcn1?. 'r r uri i uu i uii ui o CANTOR I A A-ivieria's Greatest Weekly THE Challenge Locals. fc-ige Layne'n Tigers, of near Red Hill, bare challenged Seqnachee for a lir ftn the art! OX jniy. unao gaiMe np, h.va and irive theui a game. The W pci of a regular organiaed team is n tnduclve to tbe promulgation ti thq nat'onal game in tbia town. Could Not Be Better. Ko one has ever made a aalve, oint ment. lotion or balm to compare with Buckleu'a Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer cf Cuts, Coras, Burns. Bruiser, Sore, Scnlds, Boil. Ulcers, Fiema. Suit Rhenui. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores. Chapped" Hands it'a su preme. Infallible for Pile. Only ioc at Whitwell Drg Co. Toledo Blade, TOLEDO, OHIO. The Best Known Newspaper in the United ' States. CIRCULATION 185 000. Popular tn Every State. In many respects the TOLEDO BLADE is the most remarkable week ly newspaper published in the Tnited States. It is the op!v newspaper es pecially edited for Nmioriul circulation. It has baa the largest circulation lor more years than any iiwpaper printed in America. Furthermore, it is the cheapest newspaper In the world, as will be explained to any person who will write us for terms. Tlie News of tbe World so arranged that busy people can more easily i-ompn bend than by readimr cumbersome i-oluuins of dailies All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter writ ten from inception down to date. The only newspaper published especially for people who do or do not read daily newspapers, and yet thirst for plain facts, lhat this kind of a newspaper la popular, is proven by tbe fact that tbe Weekly Blade now has over 1S5.0O0 yearly subscribe., and is circulated In all parts of the U. 3. In addition to the news, tbe Made publishes short and serial storie. ami many depart ments of matter tutted to every mem ber of the family. Only one dollar i year. vrite lor tree specimen copy. Addrei THE ltLADE, Tolede, Oh la. The Sequvhee Valley New, 52 papers, and The Toledo Blade, 52 papers, 8Uc. CAN YOU BKAT THIS? ' Tiirncv Sin nil si v. Miss Doru ;, daughter of Mr, I,on Wail, dh'd nt her home in South Pittslmrir Saturday- and was laid to rest in the fiogers oometvry three miles ast of Jasper. She-leaves b. mourn p.r loss father. stcp-motlKsr, brother and a host of friends.. Miss Nannie Gerrrn wisitisl Mrs. W. R. Jones Satnrdiijv. G. L. Rogers mado a ab.i-t call here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dav.o-Quarles attended Sunday school and uhncch at Pleasant Grove Sunday. Miss Nannie Gerren's liest fellow called on her Sumltiy wning, Rev. Cicero Dobb tilled his regular appointment here Sunday. - Mrs. Frank Lajspin has returned home from a two weeks visit to rela tives at Sewanee. Lonely Girl. Browns' Ferry. Special to the News. Rev. H. L.. Gftdston, of Sulphur Snrintrs. Dreaehied at the Primitive Baptist church here Sunday. C. I. Fosten went to Hill City Mon day. Mrs. I.zzie Tittle and son, Walter, of Wolf CityTsas,are visiting friends and relatives here this week. Rev. Levi went to SoddySaturday, Robt. Tinker went to Chattanooga Saturday. Miss NeUi .Ellis, of Ellisville, visiting hero this week. ,T. S. MiiKsev. of. Kelly s terry, was here Saturday and Sunday. . G. M. Sharp, of. Grand View, at tended chmrch here Sunday. Miss Ida Parker, of St. Elmo, visit ed Mrs. John Jackson, Tuesday. James Sharp called on Hobart Mas sey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Masey and Misses Nettie Ellis attended church at Sherman Heights Sunday. Miss Belle Tinker is visiting in Av ondale this week. Frank Boydston called on R. Massey Wednesday evening. James Massey attended church Sherman Heights Sunday. Mrs. Allen Parker, of St. hlino, was visiting friends here lust week.. Andrew Jackson called at U. J Massey". .Saturday. Valley Bird. s often thought to be responsible TSaa nfant's loss in weight or general poor health. The cause usually is that the hild has worms. They get the noui shment in tho food and the baby starves, 'actually starves. Whites Cream vermifuge expels the worms and nourishes the child sure and safe. Price 93o. Sold by Sequatchie Sup ply Store, Special Subject. WHITWELL, Tenn., June 21. Rer. P. L. Clonce will preach at Mt Olive Sunday, June 27, at It a, m., and at the schoolhouse in Whitwell will apeak on a special subject at 3 p. in. AH are invited to come out and hear hinY. at either place. The subject at Whit well is of special interest. The Bis: Head is of two kinds conceit and 'tbe big head that comes from a sick headache. Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feel loose and sore? You can enre it in no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herbine. Isn t it worth trying for the absolute aud certain relief yon'll gett Sold by Sequatchie Supply Store. . -4 II Mil ilSl at "2. ""', C0 6 mi SC. 3-0 ! AUt)H01J 3 PKH l-trr simitarai5ihcFoodn.nfRi'!t!ia Irngtlic SwrPKlB aialBiMvis J ; Promoids Diicsi ioaflteiiir' iwysand IkstjConnUnsnciitw PpiunuMorpliuic nurMtaL! JNOT NAKCOTIC I MproajfrXWLljlIWlL Pintail SmJ- I jttx.SmM. AtMteiuUi- )mm lout -I UtMontUU ' AerTcrt Remedy, for CrtiWIp a tton . Sour Stoinach.Diarhi'fi Worrasfom'ulyoiis.kvtT'.sa ncsstudLossOFSLER FacS'm,ile Signarare oP NEW YORIC. W.pi5,.-fSI 6 GuararJ.ee a. u.ui;i- n Exact Copy of Wrapper. AfSIL 1909 NEW IDEA PUBLISHING COMPANY The Xc -I lil Lock oi.. Notice. I have a quantity of las which I will Bell for 1..V per bushel; also sug ar cane aeed at llc rer lb. Am mak ing a closinu ont sale on general mer chandise. J. A. WALKEK. J3 at Whitwell, Tenn. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Re4 the Ne 50c por y m hoc & n r Sold f) t A 111 in a For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always. Bought v Bears the Signature In Use For Over.) nrty Years', 1 i Af: I WIH 1 h NEW YOB CIT, lit bAMMrwW.iaMul :' .lit 1 'h i '-IS i - M 'S MAGAZINE FIVE CENTS NEW. YORK .! ejii.i Children - are- young k copy ,h "if k. (