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- 1 f "a M t i - , THE GREEN EVILLE DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. V. 1 LkCAL AND. PERSONAL Born, to Mr, and Mrs, Gurney Han kins, on the 7th, a son, ,. You will want to see "Up In Mary's Attic." MisB, Lucil e Meade has returned from ft two months' visit with rela tives in Virginia. ;' ' ... 4,' ; You will want to see : "Up In Mary' Attic." ; .' '-' - . . , - .HonJ. W. Howard returned Sun day from the oil fields, where he has been spending several months in the interest of the Beech Haven Oil Com pany. You will want to see "Up In .Mary's Attic." ' y Dr. and Mrs. Chaa. L. Boyd are ex pected home from Baltimore and Washington today, where they have been spending the past six weeks with relatives and friends. '4 ' ; i ;; " 3 You will want to see "Up In Mary's Attic." ?)';' .' fr ; . 'Farmers of this section have been blessed with a growing season for the past two weeks. Crops generally are reported to be looking fine especial ly is this true of the tobacco crop. 4 " Received today, a lot of crocks. Have any size you want. Tha Nov elty Store. . ' 85-3t. ' .;. 4. ... Mrs. Susan Eader, of Dulaney, who has been visiting her son, Edgar, in Loudon county for the" past month, returned home Saturday. Mr. Rader accompanied his mother home. 4 ; .. Get your fruit jars, jar tops, jar rubbers, and ail sizes of crocks at The Novelty Store. 85-3t. t Mr. P. G. German will be in Greeneville for one week. ' Leave or der for tuning at Rosenblatt's. 78-t. f. We will publish tomorrow the semi annual report of the city recorder, also superintendent of the water com mission. We desire to call. the at tention of our readers to these two reports, which are indeed very com plimentary to Mr, Bewley. .' , . The Daily Sun received many com pliments, upon the special or extra edition it got out Tuesday afternoon. It is indeed gratifying to know that there are a few people left who seem to appreciate our efforts in giving Greeneville and Greene county people the news of the day first handed. V FRUIT JARS While They Last V3 Gal. Jar. $1.30 1 Qt..Jars 1 '- $1.05 lvI't. Jars. .95 ' HOME GROCERY COMPANY j t r KDtfli lit i. i I rfstfSfc m) FRUIT JARS While They La.t Gal. Jars' . 1 Qt . Jar I Pt. Jars 1 Jar Tops, per doz. Jar Rubbers, 10c. 3 for $1.30 $1.05 .95 . .35 .25 HOME GROCERY COMPANY VINEGAR a Loose Vinegar per gal. . .....75c. 1 Gal White House Vinegar .1.90c. -t Gal. White House Vinegar 50c. 26 oz. White House Vinegar ..25c, Gal. Heinz Whjte table Vine gar - 75c. HOME GROCERY COMPANY NEW HAY BALER: We have a " new hay baler and are now leady Tfor contracts. Bob Looney & Bro., Rt. J, Grseneville, 'Tenn. . 85-4t. pd. . WANTED:'- A reliable and energetic man to learn to wash. Splendid ' wages A good washerman always has a job. Also a first-class ironer. Model Steam Laundry. 85-lt. FOR SALE: 40 'acre 'farm located 3 1-4 miles southwest of, Tusculum College. Land lays well Southern exposure. For further particulars see H. A. Doak, Tusculum, Tenn. 85-6t. pd. . . -AT Princess Theatre Friday and Saturday HAW aUnLi J tali L 5L WE ARE NOW IN POSITION TO PROTECT YOUR GROWING CROP OF TOBACCO FROM LOSS BY , HAIL S. B. LARUE Jk CO. ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT OF OUR July Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Hundreds of , Greeneville and Greene Countians have taken advantage of our BIG MONEY-SAVING EVENT. Come and get your share of the BARGAINS. Ladies' Suits Sport Coats - 1-2 Price $9.98 Silk Dresses Ladies' Hats 19 Pm t $1.98 1- rriCC ;$3.00 to $10.00 Value. Our Store Is Full of Just Such Values As Listed Above. COME THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY THe-Noveltv Stor MT. CARMEL DEFEATS ? THE WARRENSBURG TEAM The Mt. Carrael base ball team defeated the Warrensburg team in a fast game by the score of 3 to 1 in a game played Saturday." Livingston scored the only run on an error. The feature of the game was the pitching contest of Fair and Cobble. Fair struck out 19. Batteries, Mt. Carmel, Fair and Jeffers. ' ', , . . . Warrengburg, Cobble "and Crosby. Household Cares Tax the Women of Greeneville the Sam at Eletewhere. - Hard to , attend to household du ties With constant aching back, A woman should not have a bad back, i ' - And she seldom would if the kid neys were well. " Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed by thousands. Ask your neighbor! Hive been used in kidney trouble o'er 50 years. ' " " Read what this Greeneville woman says : Mrs. J. W. Kirk, 753 S. Main St., says; "I suffered from kidney com plaint and my back ached so I,ould hardly do my , housework. 1 When . I was doing my washing, I couldn't straighten my back and it ached so, I thought it would- break. My kid neys didn't act right, either. Afriend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured some at the Boyd Drug Co. Doan's helped me from the start and soon my back aches and other symptoms of kidney trouble left. I felt like a 'different person." ' - Price 60c. at all deVlers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Kirk had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, NY. " r Our Cheap Column A Little Advertisement in - This Column Wilt Bring Quick Results nly One Cent a Word. WANTED WANTED: Day Operators for the Greeneville Independent Telephone Co. 78-t. f. eng. SCRAP IRON : Now is the time to bring in your scrap iron. We also , buy mixed rags and old rubber. v Bring your old automobile tires 'and inner tubes. The Austin Co., Church Street, at Railroad. 302-t.f. , LOST AND FOUND LOST: Between First . National Bank, Square Drug Co. and Post Office,' $100 Third Liberty Loan Bond, one coupon attached. Find er will be rewarded for its" return. II. H."Gouchenour. 3,50 1 f FOR SALE FOR SALE: Six full-blooded, big type, Poland China Pigs, three months old. Your choice $10.00. A. W, Smith, Route 3. 82-6t. FOR SALE Ford touring car, with electric starter; practically new. A bargain. R. S. Fields, Greene ville, Tenn. 78-t. f. FOR SALE: Two Coupe Fords and ' one roadster; electric starter; prac tically new. At a bargain if sold at once. ' See D. A. Roberts or T. P. Alexander. ' 84-3t. pd. SCHOLARSHIP in Knoxville Busi ness College for sale full Book keeping and Typewriting course . Party paid $100 in cash for this scholarship a few days ago, bul could not take the course. Will be sold at a bargain to the first one applying at the office of the Daily Sun. 71-t. f. NOW IS THE TIME FARMS THAT MUST BE SOLD Three farms near Midway: 68 acres, 44 acres and 28 acrte. Good buildings, on grade. Two farms on Buckingham pike, 2 and 3 mibs from Greeneville. And to interest the man who wants to make money, hero it is Sixty acres in one mile of Greeneville. Good buildings and 12 acrss of timber; orf rock road. Also about 9 acres partly in corporation, with three good hous es, outbuildings and orchard. For description in detail, call on BRYANT, At Bryant & Willhoit's G?.rage, Depot street, Greeneville, Tenn. 82-4t. RECEIVER'S SALE Six horse power gasoline engine, in first class condition. Will sell at a bargain. Write: W. D. BRIGHT, Receiver. Jcraldstown, Tenn. 84-t. f. PERSONAL YOUNG WIDOW feels lonely, wishes . to correspond with nice gentleman. Address c;o 1600 Silver street. Jacksonville, Fla. ' 3U-t. f. Weds & Sats. . AN OVERBURDENED MOTHER ' If the steps a mother takes and the TOTICE Mr. German, the expert piano ma man,! I . f . ll"? O work rio Hnoa fnnH j ! w ill be at Rosenblatt's for onp 1 i "f It;' C. 7? K , ... iijr uc flHOSUrCU 1 . , fnamM mummi Ihm U(.''bi M 1 a n . . . IAT..n,.u..;..UJ. I m i l ... ... i . . . ... I ty ngures, make. Through and motherhood en suffering aue, nCauau1C) .nervousness and Glade) at the Groeneville Feed & sleeplessness, symptoms 01 more se-luram Co. rious ailments peculiar to her sex. ! i. Thousands of such women, however,! wnat an array they would , ' i1"1'" nueniion, leave i r'l.L"" 1f" Qut on , A V'A girlhood, wifehood or 0 Il05C,nWat s- tMtmit of itch. i-c?kma. woman tculs on. aft- ' 0 l- T' eth.r )tchttt ikin i, ...., w 1 Ji ''.I from bflfBili - ., TrV Js ' b our risk. 777 I irom oacKacne, pain in DTr.MmV , 'ppt A w i i X J . 1 j , W 1 1 III t k i r . t nrill I (Ant ?5-t. f. CENTRAL DRUG CO. have found relief from suffering byi taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable; Compound, as is evidenced by the, let-1 ters of recommendation being" pub-J lished in this paper. : Best grade of SCRATCH FJSED ! at the Greenevdle Feed & Grain Co. ! 75-t. f. 5 Constipated? : ! If bo, you can 'obtain bui o runui uy ia&mg - K rjYYVjpi BARGAIN K A new Bungalow on Highland Aenuc. Price right. Terms.' . - ' '. ... , , - Four-Room Cottage; lot 100x150; Grove Street. Terms, , 2 Four-Room Cottages on Davis Street suit purchaser. Terms to N. T. HOWARD & CO. Ats. - . . - . ........... .- ., . o RINCES THEATRE TO-DAY PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT- SPECIAL "VICTORY". WEDNESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN v "MORE DEADLY THAN THE ' ' ' MALE" . ' mniiini..iiij). ii).iii.i.H.i fgyCZk BIRD BROS. hmfM, Paints, Paper, Cement, It:. 2 Ji1, Lime, Feed Stuffs Yes 33x5 Cord for Ford Trucks - M! Ml! it I II I. j 1 ITT .1 I ,.r..S'-iSi , in I mmmmmm SMHMnMMaM . Come and hear the pho nograph with which the Edison Laboratories chal lenge the talking machine manufacturers! Here it isthe Official Laboratory Model whicli the Edison Laboratories, in a sweeping challenge, have pitted against the talking machine world! READ THE CHALLENGE We've printed it word for word. 4,000 such Com parison Tests have been mads all over the United States and Canada. They have brought home to over 3,500,000 people, the wonderful Realism of the New Edison. The illustration above shows the test made recently at Los Angeles, Cal., when lf500 persons were unable to distinguish the difference between the voice of Marie Morrisey, famous contralto, and its RE-CREATION'' by the Now Edison. YOU CAN DETERMINE the New Edison's Realism for yourself, in nn inter esting and fascinating way. Ask for the Realism Test. We give it with the Official Laboratory Model. See if ita realism is all that the challenge claims. PRICES MAY RISE The price of the New Edison has advanced less than 15( since 1914. Most of tho increased costs of'manufacture are borne personally by Mr. Edison. But conditions may yet -force a price advance. Get your New Edison now. Our Budget PU-n a little common-sense ap . plied to spending, pays, for it. Ask. The Challenge! . "We are informed that the rep resentatives of one or more talk ing machine'manufacturers have ' stated, on several occasions, that they arc able" to distinguish be.' tween a singer's voice,.' or fnstru mentalir,t' performr.nce, and the New Edi.Wa RE-CREATION of such voice or perform ance. . ' "We hereby invite' responsible representatives of anyrepufn blc talking machfne manufac turer to permit themselves to ' ' be blindfolded, and to listen in such a comparison, in the. pros- ence of judges of their own choosing, indicating to such judges when they think ihty are listening to the artist, and when to the Now Edison. Tfcere only one condition attached, and that is: that the representa tives of such talking machine compuny. and the judges select ed by them, shall'tign a written statement, settfc; forth, in full detail, the results of such test "The test will be made with an Official Laboratory Model, tak en from stock, such m can be bought in any Edison dealer's store." .: ; THOMAS A. EDISON, Ine. 5 The Rosenblatt Co., Inc. Established 1857. Greeneville Tenn. V icl