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- v Advertisements must have merits or they will not be accepted. Mrs. Grundy has a large and increasing cir culation. MRS. GRUNDY -A thur acter in Morton's Ccire'dy. "Speed the Plough ".tan ard Dictionary. V MOTTO ..O Liberties We Prize; Our Rights we will Maintain." VOL. 35 TRACY CITY. TENNESSEE, DEC. '.'9. 1921 v. Resoliftions of Respect Whereas 'the Great and Su preme Ruler of the Universejhas in his wisdom removed from among -us one of our worthy and esteemed sisters, Maggie Wood lee. Whereas the long and inti mate relations held with her in faithful discharge of her d in Cumberland Council No. 41 D. of A. of Tracy City makes it befitting that we record our ap . preciation of her. Resolved; that the ability and wisdom which she exercised in the aid of our organization by service contribution and coun sel will be held in grateful re- memberance. Resolved; that the sudden re moval of such a life from among our midst leaves a, vacancy and shadow that will be deeply rea lized by all members and friends of this organization and: prove a loss to the community and the public. Resolved; that with deep sym pathy ;. with the bereaved rela tives of the deceased, we express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good by him whodoeth all things well. " - Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sprea upon the minutes of Cumberland Council Njo. .44 and a copy. printed in the localpapsr and a copy -furnished to the bereaved family. Gordon Wright, Charlie Hargis, - Edith Sitz; Mrs Florence Hargis, ' Committee. Miss Louis Hudson of South Pittsburg attended the Langley Marler wedding -.which occurs to day. - "" t We Thank You! For the patronage given us last year and wish you a Happy and prosperous New Year. The Annex t t 5 ! Excitement at Coalmont An Aeroplane of unknown ori gin lauded in Coalmont Sunday evening with a damaged propeller. Strayed From Cumberland Mountain Range near Whitwell: One black Angus Steer weight about 900 lbs. Branded "Z" on left hip, D. M. Harris andDunlap label in ear. Please notify the owner, ' D. M. Harris, Dunlap, Tenn. You Gaii't Drivo a r: Poor printing on poor paper never paid anybody. Get work that is good enough to bring you ' good results. . :Usearieconom- . ical paper such as mm and come to an eco nomical printer. That's us. Quick serv ice and gdod work at reasonable prices. Use More Printed Salesmanship Ask Us t t t t Hail With an Apple Tracy Gity Chiqkens Win Tracy city cMckens won at the Great Southern Poultry .Show Nashville Nov 129 th to Dec. Jird. Mr, W. A. f dd entered two pens of . BlaelfLangshans and won 1st and 2i pens. Mr. W. Clarence ;i ,Oojiite entered one cockerel and J'p pullets of his black Leghqrilid won 1st cock eral, 1st arid M. pullets. His birds also w6nthe sam prizes at the Greater Nashville Show which was heldlDec. 6th to 10th. CardfThariks We desire through the colums of your paper.:s.to express our thanks for the niany acts of kind and words of Sympathy express ed to us during the sickness and death of our wife, mother, sis ter" and daughter, Mrs. Harris I Woodlee. . May God's . richest blessings be yours tor your thoughtfuluesa. Harris Woodle and Children, ' Mrs. J. S. Tate, Joe Tate, Miss Belle Kits, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bouldin. ORDER PI' BUOATION Dixie GraiirtAvuyanv, et al. Vsi J; L. Lewis, et al. ! In the Ohaucery Court at Tracy It appearing from the hilt in this case, which is sworn tothat J. L. Lewis, is justly indebted to the Dixie Grain Company and others, complainants, and that he resides out of the State", and an attachment having been is sued and levied on the defend ants property; it is ordered that publication be made, for four consecutive weeks in Mrs. Grun dy, a newspaper published at Tracy City, Tenn., requiring the said defendant to appear before said Chancery Court, on or before the first Thursday after second Monday in May 1922 next, and make his defense to the bill tiled against hi in in this cause, other wise said bill will be taken, for confessed, and the cause pro ceeded with exparte. This Dec. 29, 1921. John Scruggs, clerk & Master By A. C. Alexander, Deptuty clerk & Master. W. c. Abernathy, Sol. for compl. Wanted Men or women to take orders among friends and" neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men,, women, and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c. an hour spare time, or $36.00 a week for full time Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. - ? Local Items Mrs. W. O. Anderson is in Chattanooga for Christmas holi days. . J. D. Fults was in Nashville this week on business. Mrs. G. B. Alder returned to Chattanooga Thursday after spending a' week with relatives here. Mrs. W. O. Barnes is spending the holidays with relatives in Atlanta, Ga., and Chattanooga. .Misses Bibbs and Mathis who are teachers in Shook School are spending the holidays in Burns. FOR SALE: Grocery business in live town, doimr good cash business. F. A. Davidson, Sweet vater, Tenn. Tanlac is well advertised, but advertising alone could not have produced Teniae's popularity. It had to have merit. Dorris V Cheek, Tracy City, Tenn. Miss Marguerite Crick return ed to Murfreesboro .Wednesday where she is attending school. Mrs. Garnett Roddy spent Christmas at Palmer. The Baracca class of the Bap tist Sunday School invites you to join the class which meets at 9:45 a, m. Sunday. .- Miss Cora. II am by of Murfrees boro is here for the holiday's. Bartley Miller of N. o. & St. Li Ry. was on duty in the local office here last week tiuring the absence of T. L. Erwin. W..O. Anderson of this place, local representative for Handley . - i . 111. Ij 1 1 0 s il J , j o Having decided to go out of the Gro cery Business and devote our time to the running of a first-class City Market, where you can get the choicest of meats, and vegetables. We will sell what Gro ceries we have-on hand at low prices. We will also handle all kinds of Feed Stuff in connection with our market, and feel satisfied we can please you We wish to thank all our patrons for their trade last year and wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Tracy City Grocery Go. , . Meeks & Co., was , suddenly-; call ed to Sandusky, Ohio, on Ai'votlnt i f the cnticull illness of his fath er Mr. U. G. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson of Wartrnce were here this week. Miss Bessie Mankin of Mont. eagle was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jett Williams' spent the holidays near .Viola, Kennerley, Werner returned to Daisy Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Odear last Wednesday a 111b, baby girl. t;'. L. Janey was in North Georgia last week. Robt. Morgan and brother of . Whitwell spent the holidays with homefolks. - ''' Mrs. Lou Reid is in Nasnvillo this week. Win Pettey spent the holidays with homefolks. Is your liver out of' order? Do you suffer from biliousness, headaches, oonstipation? If so, Tanlac is a'hat you need, Dorris & Cheek, Tracy City, Tenn. Davidson Liquid Waxene v ...".A- Oieaning .Waxspray ' alid polisher which' renews and' pre serves the finish and gives a longer life to paint and vcmish. Will save its cost many times over. Unexcelled for floors, furni ture, Automobiles bronze etc. Randall Harley '. J. Si'".1! I