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If i) ANNOUNCEMENT I have bought the business of , The Ozier Company in the Henley building and will con tinue to carry a complete line of staple andi fancy groceries, candies, cigars and feed stuff, and everything that Is carried in a. first-class grocery1. I shall make every effort to fill orders promptly and satisfactorily. I sak a portion of your grocery business. W.S.SHINAULT TELEPHONE 75 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Bring O'Rourke your hides, advl-15 Tom Higgina was home for the holidays. - For Rent 5-room brick house next door to Mr. Ned Bos well. . It Until fftrther notice there will be .no .ervice at the Rebobeth church. Miss Louise Matthews spent Tuesday in town with Mrs. Ned Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howell were with Jackson relatives Christmas week. S. G. Sparks of Collierville was a visitor in Somerville on New Years day. Fqr Rent. -Desirable residence, 3 blocks from square. Apply to Louis Lipsky. . " . ' tf Miss Ann Donelson of Memphis was a holiday gest of Miss Margaret , BrittOB. ' - J. L. Hunt of Mississippi was a visi tor during the holidaya in the home of E. J. Moore. Miss Evelyn Murrell of Oakland was a holiday guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Mayo. , . . F. II. Jones and family of Hollywood Farm spent Christmas with relatives in Memphis. v Mrs. J. H. Havercamp' was guest of relatives in Memphis f or Beveral days recently. - Mrs. Phelps of Jordan, Kentucky. ' was a holiday guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. fioswell, . s J. P. Black returned yesterday from Bolivar, where he spent the holidays with homefolks Miss Minnie Ingram who was at home for the holiday season has resumed her work in Jaemphis, For SALe-Genuine Texas Redf Rust Proof oata for seed. J, B. Claxton. R 2, SomeTville.-l-22. ' , Mrs. W. H. Cole spent a part of the recent holiday season with relatives and frienda in Memphis. i Mrs. Jack Shaw and two children were holiday guests from Memphis of lit. and Mrs. J, W. Shaw. C L. Britton of Clarkadale, Missis sippi, waa with Ma family In this city for the Christmas week. . Miss Annie- L. Robinson of Jackson has been spending the peat week with Miss Lula Moore of this eity. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Freear and baby were holiday guests from Jackson of Mr. and Mr. E. E. Carpenter. ' Mr. and , Mrs. U. K. Ivy and son, Currie, were with relativea in Memphia for a part of the holiday aeason. W. T. Cartwngbt and family of Oak land were guests for the holidays of Dr. and Mra. J. S. Washington. Wfcitelaw Burton and Dick Mayo were business, visitors in this city llon d sy from Turner, Arkansas. lit. and Mrs. B. Haddad and tittle son. Basil, were guests of relativea in ia Covington during theTiolidays. Kiss Katherine . liiggs, spent the holidays with her Mother, Mrs. M. A. Biggs, at LaGrange Tennessee.. Bruce Tharp of Clay tont Mississippi, spent the hoHdays in Somertille with hii ' parents, Hon, and Mrs, H., B. Tbarp. n , Dr. C. J. Washington and family, of Memphia spent the holidays guest of i his parents. Dr. and Mra. J. S. Wash ington. - . Mrs. J. R. Tburman, Mrs. Ramsey and daughter. Miss Sadie, spent the Christmas season at Dancyville with relatives. Dr. Roy Cranberry, assistant physi cian at aylum at Bolivar, spent a few days last week with hia sister, Mrs. E. A. Maddox. Even farm boy who can spare the time and email coat should enter the fcort course ia the high school Jan vary 18-29. Fo SuJi-A log wagon in good con dition, vita cbaina and complete log " glcgeutSt, H.H.WUea, ScmerviUe, T Fresh mcata are best at O'Rourke's. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson and Miss Lily Goesmsn of Memphis. BDent Christmaa day with their relatives in Somerville. Dr. Kipp and family of Vanderbilt University spent the holidays.'with Mrs. Kipp's father, B." F. Murrell. at his home in this city. - J. E. Manor has returned to his home in Chicago after being in this city for the holidays guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Boswell. G. J.'Moore, of Baltzer, Mississippi, is spending a few days at home this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore, of this city. Cannon and Dr. Joel H. Hobson of Memphis spent a few days of the Christmas season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Hobson. Cannon Boswell has returned to his studies in Miller School, Memphis, af ter spending a week at Hatchie Hall with his father, E. C. Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. "J. L. Moore and chil dren of . Baltzer, Mississippi are at home with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.'L. Moore, of this city. Mrs. G. R. Lipscomb of Saulsbury spent last Thursday and Friday with Fred Goosmann and family, returning to Saulsbury Saturday morning. Mrs. V. L. Murphy of Covington has been spending several days recently guest of Mr. arid Mrs. B. Haddad, at the latter'a home on Somerville street. Miss Charltne Rich of Moscow, was a holiday guest of her cousins, Misses Maguerite and Mary Blakely Stain back at the latters' home in this city. Miss Margaret Moore has accepted a position in the music department in the Kress stores in Memphis and has gone to that city to assume her duties. Incubator , for sale:-A Cyphers Standard Incubator, 70 egg size, in perfect condition and used successfully last season. W. T. Loggins, Somer ville, Tenn. 2-1-15. Mrs. Lois Hobson resumed her work as a teacher in the city schools after the holidays, having been kept away from her duties for several weeks be cause of illness. , - - - G. R. Lipscemb, agent in this city ror tns , boatnern Railway, spent ChnstmssatSaulabury with his family. and during hia absence J. lf.liull sub stituted for him, Miss E. Louise Gooaman ia in Mem phia this week to be present at the marriage of Miss Louise Christisn. 'i daughter of Mr. Mark Christian, for merly of Somerville. V John Brinkley of the Memphia mount ed police force waa hunting in Laconia vicinity laat week and made a abort visit -with his father, Capt. T. W. Brinkley, in thia eity. . . Miss Willis Harvey has resumed her work aa teacher in the primary depart ment of Bartlett ' High School after being with her. mother, Mra. Ales Harvey for the holidays. J. H. Osier waa elected constable in the first district by the county court Tuesday vice V. C Albright who is in the service of the ' post office depart ment in Washington City. His frienda here were glad to see George F. Dapree of Oakland able to make the rounds of his trade this week after being confined to hia home for several mootha on account of illness. Wanted -To give a aingla ' middle aged or young woman a borne in order to have some one to stay with my wife. A good homt to one who needs a home. Winston Harria, Somerville Tenn. 1-15 The regular quarterly communion errvice will be conducted at the Pres byterian church Sunday morning. All members are urged to be present. A special offering for home missions will be taken. CASTOR 1 A 1st IlSulU aid Children. Bears tfc &aatreof O'Rourke sells gdod groceries cheap. Lost Between my residence and Moorman's lane, a pair of eye glasses in black leather case, containing alfo several stamps and an extra cable. Re turn to Falcon office. Reward. Mrs. II. M. Stone. - It For RENT-My farm 2 milea south of Mason on Somerville and Covington road, 145 acres of land, about 90 in cul tivation, ' Dwelling and 2 tenant houses. Apply to me on farm or B. R. Dickin son,' Somerville, Tennessee. Mrs. Carrie Fraser. Mason, Tenn. tf The nnnila of the nrimarr denart- w ( - r i ment of the city school - presented a very interesting and attractive program the laat day of school before the f!Viritma hnlMava A torn narenta and friends were invited and were de lighted with the program rendered by the little folks. , Capt. G. G. Higgins has just resumed hia run on the Somerville accommoda tion on the Southern Road aftdr spend ing Christmas week with hia family in this city. This is the first Christmas week he has ben at home off his run in many years. Ah interesting meeting of the county medical association was held in this city on Tuesday at which the anneal elec tion of officers was held.. Dr. J. A. Albright was elected president, Dr. H. C. Moorman vice president and Dr. John Morris secretary. .. " ' t r L. P. Noell who Eas been manager in this city of the Rhea. & "Morris drug business lsft the first of the year for Bowlin Green, Kentucky, where he has bought an interest in a very prosperous drug business which will be conducted as the L. P. Noell Drug Co. with him as manager. Sunday school and preaching services at the Methodist church Sunday morn morning as usual. At 7:00 o'clock, p. m., Key. W, J, McUoy, presiding elder of the Jackson district, will preach. The first quarterly conference will be held. Monday at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. R. P. Duckworth, Pastor. We can make liberal advances on shipments of cotton to be held for bet ter prices or to be sol J on arrival. Our shed will protect your cotton from damage by weather and fire. Write us for full information and shipping tags. Address; Aba ton, Wynne & Co., No. 8 South Front St., Memphis, Tenn. One of the social events of much interest and pleasure preceding the Morris Mooman marriage waa the miscellaneous shower given to the pop ular bride by the Misses Stone at the beautiful country home of their father, H. M. Stone, just west of this city on Saturday afternoon, December 26. " The records in the'offiee of C. W. Crawford, county court clerk, show seventy-seven marriaga licenses issued during December, 1914. In December J913 there were one hundred and eigh teen issued. Could it be that any were deterred by the war revenue of fifty centa which must now be paid for every license issued? -,--., In the rush of farm demonstration agent's appropriation and other matters pertaining to the county court it must be remembered that the county high school will bold a abort course of . in struction January 18-29 for the benefit of the boys and young men of the coun ty who desire this instruction. ' Those who are interested should communicate with Prof. Dooley at once. The Falcon's cabbage plant tickets are ready and one goes to everj sub scriber IN THE COUNTY who pays hia subscription for one year, until 100 are given out Each ticket is good for fiye dozen frost proof cahbage plants just as in former years. Pay a year's subscription and get five dozen cabbage plants. Remember that only 100 can get these and when the 100 tickets are gone the offer will be withdrawn. 21 Dalton Wilson and Miss Pattie Steele were married in the fifteenth district on December 16, P. H. Downey Esq. performing the ceremony. This mar riage waa a gretna green affair and took place while the pir ties were seated ia their buggy. ' The groom ia a real dent of the fifteenth district and the bride lived in the second district with her mother. Mrs. Beulah Steele. - D. R. Rich of the Antioch neighbor hood in tne eighth district waa in town a few days' ago and gave The Falcon the weights of five bogs just killed by him. They weighed as follows: 418, 410, 394, and 250 pounds, respectively. A farmer who haa bogs like these to kill each year and the other things that go with good bogs, ia not likely to suffer much from the low price of cotton. v The following officers for ML Mo ri ah Lodge No. 309, F. & A. M., were elected and installed December 26th: J. S. Perry, W. M; T.J. Morria. S. W.; C H. LargenL. J. W.; J. J. Spencer, Treasurer; R. F. Ritchie, Secretary, J. H. Smith, Chaplain; "Sandy M orris, S. D.; Allen Perry, J. Df; George Green, S. S.; Tom Oliver, J. S.; J. V. Shineult, Tyler. Tat Qas Taat Coat Rat Affect Tat Baa Imm 4 Na te M lasativ rlfm, LAXA TSTI KSOMv;cunM8iktf(TUiaanbarT QiaiM aad Acwa caaac miimNii aot naataff la ka4. liatakn tV. f1 mtrmt a4 kM Sar tM ivaacvt M. W. Sic. . Irk a jury of tobacco chewers and I'll show will decide according to the law and the PICNIC TWIST is the tobacco for men who like a soothing, sweet, long-lasting chew that won't get on your nerves, or cause them to get back at you. . The mild, mellow part of the leaf that goes into PICNIC TWIST makes it the sort of chew you'll like better than any dark, "heavy" tobacco you ever tried. And it will like you better. , liilclwis CHEWING TOBACCO . - v "The Thinkers of the Country Arethe Tobacco Chewers Try one of these convenient soft twists or a 50c freshness-preserving drum of 11 twists. Buy your next coffee from O'Rourke. His Somerville friends will be inter ested to learn that Lieut W. E. Hob sonr who has been in the Pbillipines for nearly three years sailed on January 6 for San Francisco with hia command, the 16th Regiment U. S. Army, and that he will be at home on furlough during the coming summer. In , sending The Falcon his annual check for subscription, H. S.'. Taylor, of Arlington, Texas, a former Fayette countian, haa the following to aay, all of which we appreciate. "With out flattering I can aay you give oa an excellent paper, defending the right kind of demrocraey, and you deserve praise for standing by your county and home towns. There is no section of country that excela it for the average citizen. - W. H. Leach Sr., has exchanged his home place just south of Somerville for a residence in Memphis and has rented the Cranberry cottage on South Main street and moved hia family to it. The new owner of. the Leach home mentioned ia I. B. Clement, now of Memphis, but who owns farm- lands in the Macon vicinity and also in Tipton county. He ia a firmer and haa a very interesting family, a wife and six chil dren, They will move to this place at an early date. ! ' ' Soon after the noon hour Tuesday an alarm of fire waa Bounded in the section north of the publie square in thia city and the whole male element of the town hastened to the scene of the fire which wis in the attic of the servsnta' bouse in the yard of J. W. Mor rison on West street in the northern part of town. The fire was extinguish ed without serious results, only the roof being injured and the furniture being water aoaked. It is the prop) rty of Mrs. Jennie Farm. i Friends of little Joe Boners and his parente, Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Bowers, will be glad to learn that he ia improv ing following aa operation which was performed at the Lucy Brinkly hospital ia Memphis a few days ago. He was taken tick daring the bolkisys and rap idly grew worse nntil his phyiiciaas ad vised that he be carried to Memphis (for aa c potation. Hit trouble, it is "The Thinkers of the . Country Are the Tobacco Chewers" said one of tile greatest thinkers this country ever produced : : - Saps the Lawyer : "When a lawyer loses his nerve in front of the jury, his client had better plead guilty. That's why I always have a quiet, calming chew of PICNIC TWIST before court opens. "While a man's dhewing " PICNIC TWIST he's thinking, not talking,' and thinking wins more cases than oratory. And speaking of thinking; show me -11 IL aaid, waa an abcess on the appendix, which made necessary the same opera tion that is performed for appendicitia. ,E. W. Starka has bought the stock of groceries 1 and good will of the business conducted at the northeast corner of the square by Mrs. D. H. Maddox, and will conduct that business in future. Mr. Starks is well and favorbly known in Somerville and com munity. He haa lived here for a num ber.'of veara and represented the Watkins Remedies for a long time, retiring from that business about a year ago. He will carry a complete line of groceries and bida for a part of the patronage of the public. The writer heard a story of long and faithful services rendered told a few days ago. Otto Kornik told a group You Need a Tonic There ire tfties in every woman's life when she needs t tonic to help her over tife hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Card ui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which set t enlly, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, 'and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands cf weak, tiling women ia its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you, Yoa cant make a mistake ia taking, The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia .Wilson, R F, D. No. 4, Alma, Ark, Eiys: "1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women, Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was ; so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy iptHs and a poor appetj Now ! feel as well and ' as strong as I ever di(Ud can eat most anything." Begin lakm2 Cardui today. Sold by .all dealers.. Has Helped n,rai,i - r.i.i-.i .... -aj niya... HI ( 1 till! Ja-t. -- you a Jury that evidence." 1 mm "i , ' v, i1 . of bis friends of having had the satne LPolored woman rlo his wsshing fur twenty four years without missing a week and without losing or misplac ng a single piece of b ia linen. Thia ia a splendid period of good service and ia just aa worthy of commendation aa the service of a master mechanic who holds a lucrative position for that number of years. This creditable service belongs to Alline Cobb, and ahe ia yet. every week, faithful to'that duty. Whenever Yoa Need a Oeneral Tonic . Take Grovt'a The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable aa a General Tonic because it contains the well kaowa tonic propertiesof QUIN1NB tad IRON. - It acta oa the Uver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood aad Bands np the Whole System. SO cents. 4 Thousands . . mm. .mmw mm jaw I ?ri HUH 111!