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W )Mai MMnP FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, .191 2. -To : : MDBMS AlVAROS ii i in ir iii ill vi I I ; 1 JiXEDPAlNX jjrSlDEWHITy The Kind That Lasts Two Houses to Paint? Well! Paint one houae with any other brand of mixed paint or with load and oiL Paint tho other house, with , , Mastic Paint "The Kind That Lasts" Next time you point you'll paint both houses with Mattic Paint. In fact, you'll bo pretty certain to get Mattic Paint for tho "other" house long btform your "Mastic" house needs repainting. Manufactured by Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky, SOLD BY SIEPKON BO flmt:: Mrs. M. V. Ewing, second, Embroidered shirt walst-Miss , Re becca Carpenter, first; Miss Brownie Glddens, Second. 1 Tatting Mrs. McBrlde, first; Miss Daisy Bell, Becond. Knit lace Mrs. R, E. Nichols, first; Mrs. Fannie L. S. Ham, second. . Crochet lace Mrs. Bruce Cochran, first; Mrs. W. J. Laije, second. I Battenburg Mrs. R. S. Hopkins, first; Miss Neeljpy Abernathy, sec ond. ' . Irish crochet Mrs. Robert Jones, first; Miss Estelle Nevills, second. Old Ladies Work. Crochet or knitting Mrs. W. T. Er win,' first; Mrs. Wm. King, second. Jiand ' sewing Mrs. H. G. Evans, first; Mrs. Emily Dixon, second. Hand made rug Mrs. W. J. , Case, In the woman's department of the first; Mrs. Elizabeth Neely, second. IN THE FLORAL HALL MADE BY THE A BULL DURHAM QUILT A FEA TURE IN THE TEXTILE DE r PARTMENT. 1 - " COOD WORK OF MISS HENDERSON The Superior Quality and Number of ! Fruit Exhibit a Noticeable Feature While the Culinary Work Was of Higher Order Than Usual. floral hall the entries were numerous, ! Drawn work Mrs. M. V. Ewing, V5 vi NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. County Court Clerk's Office, Sept. 13, 1912. . 'J. W. Foster et al, Complainants . ,: vs. E. Roach et al, Defendants. It appearing from' affidavit filed in this cause, that the defendants, T. N. Foster and Bettle Foster, are resi dents of Texas, William Joyce and Sam Joyce are residents of Kansas, all non-residents of Tennessee. It is therefore ordered that they enter their appearanceherein before or on the First Monday in October next, 1912, and plead, answer, cr de mur to Complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of this order be pub lished for four consecutive weeks in The Columbia Herald. A Copy Attest: : H. W. THOMAS, Clerk W. B. GORDON, Sol'r. for Complt. ... isi4t ' ' ' - NON RESIDENT NOTICE. 'though the individual displays in that ES Embroidery Mrs. W. L. Parish, portion of the building were smaller flrgt. Mnj 0ctavine AUIs0Ili BeC0nd. than usual. In the textile depart- Childs Work. ment there were many admiral pieces Hand sewing Carrie Sowell, first; of woman's handiwork with the need- Mary E. Sowell, second. le and In drawn thread work, but Buttonholes Louise Sowell, first; there were none, however, that at- Mildred Latta, second. traded more attention than the quilt Embroidery Gertrude Erwin, first; made by Mrs. Rawls. This curiosity Rebecca Helm, second. was pieced entirely from Bull Dur- Pin cuBhlon Sarah Looney. ham tobacco sacks, these having been Collection of needlework Children ripped open, hand dyed and hand at orphans home. sewed. There were several hundred Culinary Division Breads. sacks, colored in yellow and brown Salt rising Mrs. Louis Fry, first; and worked into a fence, row of col- Mrs. W. D.' Hastings, Becond. COL. JOS. L. HUTTOH IS AGAIN HONORED THE WELL KNOWN . BANKER ACHIEVES HIGH DISTINC TION IN HJS PROFESSION. - Col. Jos. L. Hutton, president of the Phoenix National Bank, has been accorded an exceptionally high honor by the American Bankers Association which is in session at Detroit, Mich. Mr. Hutton Is attending as the vice president from this state, and - has just been elected as a member of the executive council, the select body tha,t really guides ana directs the des tinies of this great organization. Col. Hutton has long been prominent In banking circles. He has held every office in the gift of the State Bankers' Association and has for some time been the vice president of the nation al association. SiibMtrt: For The Hermit WHAT'8 THE reason. Many Columbia People In Poor ' Health Without Knowing the Cause. Conntv Pmirt rierk'a Offlrn. Rnt ft. ors. There was mucn comment on uorn ngnt Mrs. u. w. mcnois, 1912. the quilt and the excellence of the' first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. J. W. Bassham et al, Complainants ' needie worv tne uniformity of the Yeast rising Mrs. did Dooley, colors In the dyeing process, and the first; Mrs. C. T. Looney, second. nnvAl manner in which the patch- Boston brown bread Mrs. T. E. work of pieces were gathered. Lipscomb, first; Mrs. Lee Vaughan, In the. fruit canning, preserving and second. TS. Fred McKee, et al, Defendants. It appearing from affidavit filed in this cause, that the defendants, James Bassham, supposed to live in A 1 x n a i. Aransas; Mjrrue Hassnam, ana me i culmary department there were some Rolls-Mrs. Louis Fry, first; Mrs. whoHA namnii Mi-Bha ar nn ' unusual developments. In this de- Sid Dooley, second known, Mrs. Ida Bassham Huff and husband, Huff, 'residents of Tex as, and Mrs. Ada Bassham Huddles ton and husbahd, Will Huddleston, and other unknown heirs of L. F. Bas sham, deceased, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee. IV. ! therefore ordered that they enter their appearance herein before or on the first Monday in October, 1912, and plead, answer or demur to Complainant's bilL or the earn. will be taken for confessed, as .to them and set for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks in The Colum bia WeeWy, Herald, t A Copy Attest: - H. W. THOMAS, Clerk. J. H. DINNING, " 6!4t ' Solicitor for Complainant LAND SALE Mrs. N.-R. Greenlaw, et al Clarence, alias Pete Gordon, et al In the Chancery Court at . Columbia, . Tennessee.' Pursuant to a decree entered in above styled cause at the April Term, 1912, on minutes at page 102, I will on T SATURDAY, THE 5th DAY OF OC TOBER, 1912, at 12 'clock noon, at the Court House door in Columbia, Tennessee, sell to the highest bidder, the land describ ed in said decree bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lying in the 9th civil district of Maury coun ty, Tennessee, comprising 5 acres more or less, bounded on the north by Federal Chemical Company, for merly Voss, east' by W. C. Joyce, W. by W. T. Letslnger and Public Road, and on the south by' Gabriel Gant. , ; . TERMS. Said sale will be made for cash, which will be required in cash on day of sale. Sale free from the equity of redemption. This the 6th day of September, 1912. . 6l4t A. N. AKIN, C. & M. partment there were more thatf two'. Beaten biscuit Mrs. G. W. Nichols, thousand articles, some of them be- first;' Mrs. Sid Dooley, second. lng entered in collections which re- Buttermilk biscuit Mrs. C. T. Loo quired Judging only as a collection ney, first; Mrs. J. M. Martin, second, and not individually. But with all ' Beaten biscuit by girl under fifteen this the judges passed upon 1,036 arti- years of age Catherine Hastings, $leB during Wednesday afternoon and first; Mary Davis Helm, second. ? Thursday morning, and when the , Cora muffins Miss Frankle Lips work was completed it was a matter . comb, fist; Mrs. John Dobbins, sec of but little trouble In the detail work ' ond. ' ' ' to set it in shape for publication, Corn pone-Mrs. W. D. Hastings, the way of systematizing the entries first; Mrs. Will Ridley, Becond. in their proper class having been bo thoroughly and efficiently " done by Miss Charlotte Henderson at the be ginning tha.t it waa but the work of a moment to turn to any department or any class and see at a glance the exact condition of that class Or de partment, - and too much cannot be said of the faithful and efficient work of Miss Henderson and-heyjeorps of assistants - . ' Amards in woman's department Textile Department Hand sewing Mrs. E. W. Long, first; Miss Laura Armistead, second. " Machine sewing Mrs. H. L. Yoke ly, first; Miss Carrie Smith, second. Darning Mrs. Otey Jonnson, first; Mrs. T. "H. Neely, second Buttonholes Mrs. bid Dooley, first; Mrs. C. T. Looney, second. Rug or carpet Mrs. Rawls, first; Miss Ida Daugherty, second. Knit or crochet spread Mrs. Wm. King, first, Mrs. Sue Cox, second. Loaf Cakes. Dark fruit cake Mrs. W. D. Has tings, first; Mrs. G. W. Nichols, sec ond. ' ' ' Angel food Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Mrs. Luther Wiley, second. Spice cake Mrs. J. M. Martin, firBt; Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Layer Cakes.' Chocolate Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, Second. Caramel Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Miss Rebecca" Carpenter, second. Jelly Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, Becond. Spice Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. MarshmallowB Mrs. G. W. Nich ols, grst; Mrs. J. M. Martin, second. Lemon Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; Mrs. J. M. Martin, second. 8mall Cakes and Wafers. Teacakes Mrs. J. M. Martin, first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. FRIDAY 'AFTERNOON. The high school apportionment was announced 'from the comptroller's of fice Friday, and Maury's portion is $1,368.92. This includes $211.75 on last year, which waa omitted by er ror. Lawrence county receives $1,157.07, Giles JL157.07, Williamson $1,157.07. There are scores of people who Drag wt - a miserable etinence TVlth- out realizing the cause of tfhelf suf fering. Day after Uy they r racked with bachache and headache; suffer from nervousness, dizztaess. weakness, languor and depression. Likely the kidneys have fallen be hind in their work of filtering the . olood and that is the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys,' as sist them on their work giro them the help they need. You can use no better remedy than Doan's Kid ney Pills endorsed by over one hundred thousand people," and by your neighbors In Columbia. Mrs. F. M. Dooly, 52 E. 9th St, Columbia, Term;, says: 'tDoan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good and I can therefore recommend them highly. I got' this remedy from Ad ams tt Martin's Drug Store when 1 was suffering from backache, dlszy j and nervous spells and other svmp-L Another ring will be added to the APPORTIONMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT .MADE FROM super iNi twDtin s crrritt ADDED FEATURE TO HORSE SHOW LADIES EQUESTRIAN RING WILL BE ON THE PROGRAM TONIGHT. oms of weak kidneys. My exper ience was rery satisfactory and 1 was convinced of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills.- For sale by all dealers. Price SO New York, sole agents for the Un ited States. Remember, the., name Doan's ui take ao other. IS published program of th horse show for tonight, the ladles equestrian ring being the extra number. When baby suffers with croup, ap ply and give Dr. Thomas' Edectrtc Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 2Se and 56s. At all drag stores. " Vacation Kays arefierc Baseball and Sporting Goods, HammocKs, All Summer . Comforts Refrigerators, Cream Freezers, Oil Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Screen Doors and Windows, Porch and Lawn Swings, Fireless Cookers, let us show you these wonderful labor and fuel sav ers. Wire and Rubber Hose, Builders. Hardware, Paint, Cement,Locks,Hinges, Nails. We are strong on this line. Do you need a good farm wagon, if so let us show you the best one on this mar ket, the improved Tennessee, fully war ranted. Deering Mowers and Rakes. I . Both Phones No. 73. Respectfully, Dobbins Ewing Columbia, Tenn. Dark cookies Mrs. G. W. Nichols, Silk qUilt Mrs. C. T. Looney, first; first; Mrs. W. D. Hastings, second Mrs. Kuhn Johnson, second. j Ginger snaps Mrs. T. H. Neely, Cotton patch work Mrs. Rawls, first; Mrs. C. T, Looney, second, first., j Cheese wafersMrs. G. W. Nichols, Worsted patchwork Mrs. J. W. ( first; Mrs. C. T. Looney, second. Nowlin, first ' Pies. Sofa pillow Mrs. Austin Owen,. Apple Mrs. J. M. Hartln, first; first; Mrs. J..W. Nowlin, second. i Miss Rebecca Carpenter, second. Handkerchief Mrs. Annie Evans,' Lemon Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Mrs. C. T Looney, second. Collar and cuff set Miss Rebecca Plum pudding Mrs. C...T. Looney, Carpenter, first; Mrs. Elsie Sellars, first; Mrs. G. W. Nichols, second, second. ' ' j Cordials and Wines. Braid work Mrs. Walter Forgey, Blackberry wine Mrs. T. H. Neely, first; .Miss Tabitha Williamson, sec- first; Mrs. Oscar Glenn, second. ona, I Blackberry cordial Mrs. W. P. Fancy apron Miss Annie Fowler; Morgan, first; Mrs. J. M. Martin, sec first;' Miss Rebecca Carpenter, sec ohd. ond. ' I ; Grape wine Mrs. C. T. Looney, -up! to- .LrtriiKtHrt jiHnnwin Mrm. -C. Ant: JUss ' ifekn Nicholson, -nscond. T. Looney. first; Mrs. Satterfleld, sec- Tompkins, first; Miss Rebecca Car-,"4 rs. "Geoi-ge TuUos, second. ond . penter, secona. j ... ...v, Knitted sock or stocking Mrs. S. Brandled peaches Mrs. R. E. Nich- mi r- icnois, secona. -W. Dobbins, first; Mrs. Eliza Shields, ols, first; Mrs. W. T. Chaffin, second. I, Plum--Mrs. G. W. Nichols, first; -econd ' ' Grape Juice Miss Rebecca Carpen. , k"86 Nichols, second. ' ; m ntr John. tnr. nrat? Mrs. K K. NichoTa. HAonrt ' hcuvd a. ....v, XUttUCU BlIVU UIOl ww - F Chill sauc Mrs. W. D. Hastings, first; Mrs. Will Cotham, second. Watermelon Mrs. C. T. Looney, first; Mrs. W. P. Morgan, second. Catchups. Ripe tomato Mrs. Jim Moore, first; Mrs. W. P. Morgan, Becond. ' RlDe peDDei' Mrs. G. W. Nichols. flrsty Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Preserves. Blackberry Mrs. J. J. xentz, first; Mrs. Wallace Ussery, Becond. Plum Mrs. C. T. Looney, first; Miss Louise Nichols, second. Peach Mrs. R. E. Nichols, first; Mrs. Sid Dooley, second. - Apple Mrs. R. E. Nichols, first; Mrs. J. M. Martin, second. Peai- Miss Rebecca Carpenter, first; Mrs. T. H. Cook, second. Quince Mrs. W. T. Chaffln. Damson Mrs. J. M. Martin, first; Mrs. R. E. Nichols, second. Grape Mrs. Frank Leanhard, Brst; Hrs. J. H. Murphy, second. " Cherry Mrs C. T. Looney, first; Miss Rebecca Carpenter, second. Citron Mrs. W. P. Morgan, first; Mrs. Clifford JJendley, second. Raspberry Mrs. J. P. Baugh, first; Miss Rebecca Carpenter, second. firsff flnf . Jellies. Strawberry Mrs. . 42. -T. Xioooey, T. H, son, first; Miss KeDecca uarpenier, awiv ciubi mra. a. n. iais, ' second. nrst; Mrs. t. h. weeiy, second. ....w.., Beadwork-Mrs. Satterfleld, flret; Apple vinegar Miss iiura Mat-,Mr8- wee'y econa- Miss Sara Muriel, second. thews, first; Mrs. L. Collins, second. - Drawn work-Mrs. T. H. Neely, Pepper sauce Mrs. G. W. Nichols,! -rD jAppiesars. u. w. iNiccois, first; Mrs. Fred Journey, second. ' first; Mrs. R. E. Nichols, second. . ,nrBlJ Drawn shirt waist-Mrs. Bruce Pickles. ' mw-. . u. V i a. 1 . J Cochran, first; Mrs. T. H. Neely, sec Cucumber, sour MrB. C. T. Loo-,ljOU,8, WKno" Bei-"uu- ... - I tYitMSAii T nfaa . XT fall tl a fli-ct ond. ney first, secona. Set of six doilies Mrs. C. W. Ram- Cucumber, sweet Miss Rebecca Mrs- .Mcnois, secona. bo, first; Mrs. Essie Sellers, second. Carpenter, first; Miss Rebecca Erwin,' nerry jrs j. m aiarun, nrsi, Centerpiece-Mrs. M. V. Ewing. second. irB. i. eOTuu. r i I sia. r tf .r t t a a . first; Miss Essie Sellers, second. I Onion-Mrs. T. H. Neely, - first; um " vv. icno, nrsi, Silk Boss Mrs. W. Levi Chlsholm. Mrs. Frank Leonhard, second. n- cnois, setoao. first; Mrs. C. W. Rambo, second. Stuffed pepper Mrs. W. ,P. Mor- Marmalades. Eyelet Miss , Mary Armistead, gan, first; Mrs. R. E. Nichols, second. Blackberry Mrs. J. It Martin, first; Mrs. E. W. Long, second. - Chowcbow Mrs. Wallace Ussery, nrst; mrs. w. mcnois, secona. French embroidery Mrs. W. G. first; Mrs. Allen Harlan, second. Peach Mre. Frank Leanhard, first; McAdams, first; Mrs. Irene Nlchol- Mustard Mrs. w. D. Hastings, Mrs. G. w. Nicnola, second. son, second. , first; Mrs. T. H. Nichols, second. Apple Mrs. Sid Dooley, first; Mrs. Briar stitch Miss Mary Armistead Mixed pickle Mrs. W. D. Hastings, Clifford Hendley, second. first; Miss Mary Ridley, second. first; Mrs. T. H. Nichols, second. . t vjumce Mrs. T. H. Neely, nrst; Scalloping Mrs. M. V. Ewing, Peach, sweet Mrs. W. T. Chaffln, Mrs. G. W. Nichols, second. . first; Mrs. Fred Latta, second. first, Mrs. Allen Harlan, second." I Pineapple Mrs. G. W. Nichols, Monogram work Mrs. W. P. Mor- Pear, sweet Mrs. Sid Dooley, first; nrst; Mrs. C T. Looney, second. gan. first; Miss Annie Evans, second. Mrs. G. W. Nichols, second. 1 Apple butter Mrs. C. T. Looney, WaUachian Mrs. W. G. McAdams, Cantaloupes Mrs. T. H. Neely. first; Mrs. J. M. Martin, second. ! Canned Fruit. anH Vntahln : Strawberries Mrs. T. H. Neely. Raspberries Mrs. J. M. Martii first; Mrs. G. W. Nichols, second. Peaches Mrs. Eliza uanlels, liret Mrs. Walter Hendricks, second, Plums Mrs. J. H. Murphy, &ni Mrs. Josie Lancaster, second Apples Mrs. T. H. Neely, flril Mrs. E. J. Davis, Becond. Pears Mrs. J. J. Lents, nrst; Mrl Walter Hendricks, second. Cherries Mrs. Wallace Usserl first; Mrs. G. W. Nichols, second. Quince Mrs. G. W. ivicholB, flrefl Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Tomatoes Mrs. T. H. Neely, flrsi Mrs, - C. H. Park, scond. Peas Mrs. C. T. Looney, firs Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Asparagus Mrs. T. H. Neely, flrw Mrs. C. T. .Looney, second. - Corn Mrs. C. T. Looney, Mrs. T; H. Neely, second. Okra Mrs. . C. T. Looney, Mrs. T. H. Neely, second. Beans Mrs. J. J. Lentz, first; Mn T. H. Neely. Becond. Butter beans Mrs. T. H. Nt first; Mrs. C. T. Looney, second Flowers and Plants. Cut flowers Mrs. W. P. Morgai first; Mrs. W. D. Hastings, second. '1 (Art aBnd Wnatagrmpby. Pen and Ink Miss Esther Fre man, first; Mrs. Spence McFall, ie ond. "),v , Charcoal Miss Esther Freem first; Miss Mary McKennon, secon Water color Miss ' Annie Turn Sheegog. first; Mrs. G. W. Nich' second. . Oil Miss Mary McKennon, Orsl Miss Annie Turner Sheegog, secia; Unina-MIss Ruth Flemfne. urw Miss. Mary McKennon, second Burnt woodMrs. G. W. NIcho first; Mrs. Alfred Barker, second " Stencil Mrs. H. C. Horn. Basket work Miss Tabitha V liamson, first; Miss Carrie Smith, ond. i Portrait Mrs. F. C. BoardflM first; Miss Mary McKeuiion, secon Specials, beaten biscuit Mrs. C. Church. Special, tomato collection Mrs- D. HastingB. "Doan's Ointment cured me of 1 sema that had . annoyed me l long Ume. The result was Hon. S. W. Matthews. Cofflff aloner. Labor ' Statistics. Lvfn He. fabexrlbe For The HertM.