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'nr. r7- 0" Advertisements must have merits or 11 not be accepted. Mrs Jrady has "SfTarge and infk fcasingSsir- 4 .UNDV -A char. acter in Morten's Cemcdy "Speed the Plough Stand ard dictionary. :- ' pealation. MOTTO "Our Liberties "We Priiej Our Rights we will Maintain." VOI. 33 TRACY CITY, TENNESSEE, SEPT. 2 101? - . .. ft .4 4 "M it? 4 mm. ft I6l iv.;i it It 11' i, i t 'I ! f fry . -. ...' t: l.attanooga Inter- -state Fair . , . t . , , . : F.rrts from Chattanooga in dicata that the inter state fair ;..icj cpens in that city one !aday will be well worth .a cf any one interested Jucation . and .. agricultural . w.opment. ..-' Chattanooga falf this year .3 cue a -.part with the largest "cricultural and live stock ex pedtiens of the nation, and some unusual exhibits along thesg lir.:s are promised. The Millions Dollar live stock show will, of course, be of i:rL:cipal interest and second to to will be the mignifi;eiit "oilk r demonstration put on by the United State goverment under 1 the direction of, Miss Madge RfesfcVe eminent dairy expert. All of the other, departments4 which have been of such unusual interest in the past will " be re peated, while the entertainment features are the most elaborate ever presented In this section of the south. The racing is attracting un usual interest this year because of the very large entries' which have been received the Chatta nooga fair haviugas many entries : as any in the south, even though some of the southern fairs are on the grand circuit. - ' There will be four days racing, and each will have a program of - three races, . thereby guarantee ing at least ' nine of more excit ing events every afternoon. - "Victory at St MihieP' the $23,1)00 pyrotechine spectacle, will be of "great interest, espec ially to every man who has been in the service, as', it wjll be a . . - ' .... . i . vividreminderof his experience ou.the other side. - Fourteen of the greatest vaudi ville acts in America will furnisfi free acts before the grand stand, while the World at Home will entertain .the pleasure seekers on the midway. - , , There is rio extra ''charge for grand stand seats during the afternoon, and the admission to the grounds will be ' the same as in former years, fifty , cents, and without war tax being added, so every one may go to Chattanooga knowing that they are going to get more than their money's worth with a mighty good time while they are getting it. , - ,. We'll Paint 'em Red at the Chattanooga Inter-Stata Fair I I 1, Pelham News , CHnt Levan, and Victor White left today for Akron Ohio., Johnie Woodlee Jr., passed through . Pelham Monday going to Decherd. Miss Margie Conry spent Eri day night with Miss Rassie Clay. Dr, Tom Roberts, is at Pelham for a few days, . Buford Levan.is home from Chattanooga -'ou a visit. Mr and Mrs.'B. F. Wilson, en- v tained the ryoung people, of Pelham, Saturday night with a lawn party.. Those present were Misses Margaret, aud Callie Par tin, Auey, Beul;xh, Mattia .and dess Patten, Pauline and Kuby Tate, Clara and Eulah Brasbear, Lorena, Georige Elsie and Kubie Wilson. Fannie, Lucile - and Willie Mae Willis, Irma White, Willie. Henson, Margie 'Conry, and Margie Levan, i Messrs Harvy Burnett, Emmett White, Abbott and Wayne Garden, Howry, and Buford levan, Oscar, Henson, Jonas Reider, Dave, Jim and wade Wilson, Robert Partin, Clarence' Echols, Victor Henry Roscoe Hpmer and Horace White, Carl, Willis, Chester, Moms Yancyy Winton, Henry Goodman, and -Herbert Sartain. ; ;Vvr''' ';'' -; Mrs. E. Morris Dead The remains of Mr?, E. Morris were brought hera for.burrial from Sheffield, A!a.; last Tucs- ; ..... f : V 4; day und were Iaidv jinhe presence of a large f number of friends'. Funeral services, were conducted !y Elder Baily Brooks of the Christian Church. Mrs. Morris was at one time , a resi dent of this place and has many friends who, are sorry to learn of her demise. : Preaching at .Chris- r tiant; Church ab Uic uiiiUKU vuuii.li iicai Sunday at 11 a. m. aud at night. Sale ..Next Saturday '"M the City Drug Store , ; Of Genuine OUT Indian Liver, and Kidney Tonic. , ; We will on Saturday afternoon Sept. 27, offer a $1.00 of Jthis famous reme dy for 50 cents. Only 1 bottle to a customer. You all know what this medicine is, so this will be your chance to secure it at this price. Come before it is all gone. City Drug Store Local Happening J. E. Hedrick, Harris Woodlee, and Frank Thompson, of Waum. polo, Lodge No. JK), I. 0. II. M. took the trail and met with Mas- soitt Tribe at Coalmont last i Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rbt. Arnold were visitors at the Stat Fair last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Cam Henley and children, were i itors at tl ej otate air last week. T. IL.'Kiug and w ife, of Jallico, Tenn., are visiting homefolks this week. While here - Mr. Kin? handed us a $1.00 to keep his paper coming. M s. Jay Oneal spent the first; of the week in Monteagle visit ing homefolks. Barney Henderson left Tues day for Sewanee where he will have a slight operation perform ed. ' - Prof. W. E. Lurnley has moved his family here from Tullahoma and is now occupying the White home. Mrs.' John Scruggs and daugh ter, of Altamont, were here Tues day. , We received thi week from Albert, and Leon Stoker re newals for this paper, for which they have our thanks.' In another column will 1 e found the itatementof the Cumberland Mountain -B&lik f Altamontyj Tenn.; This Bank continues tct grow strongex every year. , On another page will be found the Bank Statement of the first National Bank of this city. Read it carefujly and you will notice the growth of this institut ion. ::- ..''.. ", :.: J. C. Summers left Wednesday for Chattanooga, w here he wint to meet m ion, Allan, who has been with Per ihings Cfuard of honor w hile oversea. N; ' x x Miss Irene Conry left Wednes day for Murf reesboro w here she will reenter school for the next term.' . ; : " Thad Cannon, of Empire, Ala., is here this week. ; Mrs. J. L. Summers, of Cincin nati, Ohio., is the guest of rela tives here this week. E. W. Hamby, W. M. Meeks, were in Nashville the first of the week attending Federal Courtr Atty. Thoa. M. Lockhart'and 0. II. Garner' were in Nashville Wednesday attending Federal Court. . . -';-', - : Misses Elizabeth, and Irma Hampton, are the guests of Tullahoma friends this week, r'' Henry Pocus, of Tatesville, passed through our city Tuesday enroute to Nashville. - Elder Baily Brooks has return ed from Capitol Hill, near Dech erd where he has just closed a very successful meeting. . How Telephone Sub- scribers Save Money Under the Government regu lations every subscriber, when away, can- telephone back home at a considerable saving in rates and any other person may effect the same saving in calling him by putting in a STAT ION toSTATIONcall in davth'n or an evening oivnlvht call at' This is only Possible where the r person being called HAS A 4 TELEPHONE in his house or s place of business. fThe PERSON to -PERSON rates ALWAYS : apply whre the person called HAS NO TELEPHONE. The saving effected by the -different classes , of calls to 9 SUBSCRIBERS STATION va'ry from 20 percent to 7," per cent for instance : . When a PERSON to PERSON " rate is $1.25 the STATION to STATION rate is $l.()0l the EVENING rate, after' 8-30 is CO and Uie NIGHT, rate after mid night is 25. In local calls Ihe saving is ap proximately 50, per ceut, for ex- s ample v..Vt The PERSON to PERSON rate. . between Tracy City and Coal mont or Traev flirr mid Mnrt. eagle is 10 ct, the STATION to STATION rate, possible sub scribers is 6 cts, . " ' between AltaK.ont and TraVV ,." Ciyt is locts and Sets war taxf making 20 cts in all, while the STATION to STATION rate,. . possible to subscribers is only 10 ' ; cts. ' The cost of telephone rentajjr is r -easily saved by subscribers who , average one call a day from local pay zones or three to six calls a . month from long , listance points. m A telephone in your house puts you in instant touch with the community you live in and is one . of the greatest comforts for your family when, you , are away from ' home. In case of sickness, fire or accident it enables you toiu stantly summon relief or help, and it kegps the burgnlars away. When you 'subscribe for a tele phone you lend support to an in dustry . of first importance to your home-and hometown, and go on record as a citizen' who has the welfare of his community at heart. : : ' '. " If not already : a subscriber, put in your order for a telephone today You will save money in the end and add to the happiness " of your home. Call up Central from the nearest telephone and . ask to have our mail; come out and install ah instrument in your house. Yours with service The Dixie Telephone Company. AIm.W. H. Boulton, of Nash ville, inhere on a few days visit to her sister, Mrs. Joe Sisk. "' , v- it if i!1 i1 fli it f it "is 1 1-1, 3 n