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.. THE 8NEEDVILLE NEW8 CASTOR I A Jar Infant and Children. Tits Kki Yea Hits AhrcjiEcrgH New line 7 l-2c Ginghams nowl on sale at Wright Harrison's. George W. Arnold, who U a valued employe of the Louisville and Nashville, orders the News sent to his sister.' Mrs. William Seal, atMiddlesboro. Ky. Thanks old boy. " Loyd Davis and wife, of Cin cinnati, who are visiting- in this section, returned home Wednes day. While in town this week. Rev. John lV Jarvis cave us fen Mr. Davis handed us his annual DEST OFFER YET. Bmh taa Big-nataraof TOWN AND COUNTY cppreciated call Tuesday. Dr. Willis Stone of Morristown spent Saturday night here. Mrs. Margaret McNiel visited ' her mother in Treat Valley Sun. contribution, for which we thank him.-- . v a 11 were is an A mark on yourj paper or wrapper this . week it means your time is out, and that your paper will be stopped until you send in a renewal, as the A nice line of Fall Goods just StS lu ' " Siftfl" in at Rosa Coleman's. Mulberry SiPJA sub iscpuuiia uc paia in aavance. , . . ' ' The following remembered the oesi uneui onoesin xne county xrar wv .a. . all sizes and prices, at Rosa Cole- ? . T 0rphanaf e. vthls : man'. John Livesay, Irish potatoes; Huirh Arnold is takimr in the Mrs Rettfe Davis, jelly; Mrs. sights of the state fair at Nash- Frank Hopkins, sweet "potatoes. ville. - all of which came at the proper . time, the cupboard being bare. ni i7 ?C v IZt Mch obliged, with old neighbors in the 10th district ' G. W. Morton, one of the !hra?n?Aflf nf u1tMflftra onr? Hoar nfl urover Horner is improving disciplinarians, as is. shown by tne looks or Jus home with a coat the rapid development of our at qi paint. dents and their mannerly bearing First class line of Clothing no J aut of school, handed us his an- nand-me-down stuff, at Kosa nual contribution to the News voiemans- ' this week. Thank you sir. George Harrison was looking after business matters" in Rogers- nlle Friday. Revs. Grant Lawsoh and Wm. Forsyth delivered excellent ser mons Sunday. Prof. Morton spent Friday and Saturday with his family at Fountain City. George Hatfield and Pete Parky were here this week with a fine bunch of cattle. . rWia rui. NCX Tan "THE THORN HILL" Is the Guarntoed Wagon To Hcad-Off a Headache I Dr. MOet' Anti-Pain Pills TW Ctw ataJfaf Wis! Baal Ataar-Effaats. m It gtrtt tat treat pleasure; to offer a word of recorasncadatio for Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Pills, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. I was afflicted Jnterauttenuy for I years with headache and after other remedies failed, I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. For I the past tea years I aare carried them constantly with me, f ettinc i instant relief Dy usinsr one or two on the approach of headache. ihey are also effective for neu ralgia, riving; immediate reUef." C M. BROWN. Etthrrville. la. For Sale ky All DruggliU. 2S Dom, 29 Cent. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In. LONESOME VALLEY. We are eedL-igTnewsubsciv bers, and Specially some cash. and to thiflend we are tfnr to I A V : ' . " 1 offer the Jieedville News until January 1. 1915, for. the sum of ONTODOLLAR. to both o( and new subscribers, and notidueet will be accepted on this proposition. The cam paign is coming on. and you will want to know about ' it, to say nothing of the many other items I of interest that appear in our j columns each issue. 'New if you i -.. .. .. appreciate your, county paper, prove it by taking: advantage of this low rite, which will be the only one offered. Send in your! subscription at once and don t miss a single issue of The News. THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 1. 15 A.T. DRINNON, Attorney at Law, Sneedville, Tennessee. Practices in ell courts except Chancery Court Special atten tion paid to collections. 4 4 This is the wairon that for light running, strength and durability has never been equaled. The "Thorn Hill" is made of 'the tough est wood stock that the country affords. Tne hubs are made of the best of oak, the spokes of the toughest of hickory, machine driven the hubs are banded with double refined iron pressed oa with Hydraulic Bander The skeins arc Malleable Steel with the long slerve that prevents axle breaking. The front hound is plated with malleable steel which keeps the gear from ever getting out of line. Because of theso facts we do not hesitate to guarantee it WE HAVE iOLI) A CAR LOAD IN THE PAST FOUR MONTHS. ui HE BIG HARDWARE STORE.". ROGERSMLE. TENfj. Henry A. Johnson, a business man of L'Anse, Mich., writes : "For years, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and cola has been our family medi cine. We give it to our children, who like it on account of its pleasant taste. It is a safe cure for coughs and colds. " It con- Farmers 8 re about through with their foddering in this com raunity. We regret to note that Mrs. William Feal is in a serious condi tion and has gone to Knoxville for medical treatment Trust she will recover soon, as she is one of our best christian Ladies. tains no opiates. J. C Trent . lf . , i miss mary ixiiing, wno is ai- The annual Sunday-school pic- tending school at Sneedville. was mc wm De neia ai we camp- visiting homefolks last week, oround on Saturriav. fVfnher 4. I Mrs." J. H. Leaman returned to ThncA attanAA nii ,r0m. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis, of Lee Valley Friday after a visit to w the .mod time thv hnrf 1af Cincinnati, are. mingling with her daughter here... vefl, uu. all r.t nut rrt old inend3 and relaUvea at this Best brand oi Calicoes on the and have a ' Tlay Day" for evef y wnnn . won'd v& market only 5 cents a yard, t body. Games are beidg arrangeil Jack Pearson and -Charlie hu . - ' . and there will he fiin fnr all. . K Brewer were Welcome callers at Prof. George Hatfield attended sure and don't fotget your lunch F. S. Vaughn's Saturday eve. H. F. COLEMAN. J. M. HARRIS. COLEMAN & HARRIS. Attorneys' and Counselors at Law i Sneedville. Tennessee. FDH SALE. My farm hi the 7th civil district of Hancock coonty, containing 300 acres, 200 of which is cleared and rest in tim ber ; 4 Rood dwelling houses, 2 barns, 31 rood wells, Z (thm young- orchards, all kinds of firming machinery. Also a irood 38x28 bran new more-house and a nrst-claas stock of general merchandise. Pri made! known on application ami terms to suit purchaner. , JJ. H. CLOUD, Route 3. 1. Sneedville, Tenn. sep 5-6m , NON-RESIDENT NOTICR J. M. SOUTHERN. Pres. "A. T. DRINNON, Vice Pwa, R. C. SrOME, Cashier. I. W. CAMPULL, Asst Cash, CITIZENS BANK OF SNKHIVILXJi2. ; " . .V ..-V- CAPITAL 8TGCK - - tiC&Sti SUKPLU8 - . - - - - - 5.CC3 CO Foir Per Cut Interest raid oa Time DfpoiiU of Tkrw Ntaiaa arLNt SNEEDVILLE NEWS, A weekly newspaper devoted to the Industrial, Intel lectual and Moral Development and growth of grand old Hancock County in particular and East Tennessee) in general. Republican in politics, fearless in defense of truth and ever zculuus in advocacy of what tends to the betterment of our section or its citizenship. 't Ford on baskets for yourself and. the other fellow. " KYLE'S FORD. Several young folks seemed to be enjoying themselves at Rev. Trent's Sunday. Clyde Sizemore was Been going up tne valley singing Domt l the Insiitute at Kyle's Friday and Saturday. Charlie Manes, now a success ful fanner of Hawkins county, visited homefolks Sunday. Everything in this community Elihu,the 8 year old son of fa .UTeIy at Pre8ent- and as il ia where I've started, but I'm on Bob Garland, fell from a porch nin' we """"f ve? one 13 on my way." Miss Joan Vauchn was a rfea we attended tne poke supper Mnt guest of her friend. Miss at Willis' Chape Friday night Martha Collins. Sundav niriit I AM) A AlAnAI1(l 4WMA I auuuauatiuiHuuiuc i wno is just recovennor from a Prof. James H. Edens left severe attack of measles. i An excellent sermon was prea Monday, breaking an arm. Remember that I sell the best grade of Coffee at only 15 cents a pound. Wright Harrison. Prof. Roy Vaughn, one of our county's best teachers, sent us Thursday to attend the exposition fiunscnption tms weelc Thanks, at Knoxville, returmag Monday, cned at Chestnut Grove Sunday Mrs. Kettie Davis, of Route 1, and fm all reports we think he chod at Chestnut Grove Sunday was here Friday, being accom- must nave nad a nice time. hv Rv. John 1 Jarvia Rv A crowd of boys and girlu were Johnson failing to keep his an- out kodaking Sunday. pointment Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson Hello Lillian Trent What are mA awAPt little hahe were visit, you doing these days 7 Come hams and Dress Goods at Rosa :nff at a t Johnson's Sundav. over and see us. panied home by her mother, Mrs. Edds. ' Best grades American Calico 5c a yard, also first-class line Gmg H. F. Parkey vs. H, O Combs. Iq Chance. t()ct aneadvllleTenn. In this causa it anocarinr from thi biU, whicn is sworn to, that the defen dant M. O. Cotnbf is a nor-resident of the State of Tennessee so that the ordi nary process of law cannot be served upon him. . It further appearing that an attachment having Uven issued and levied upon a cerUln tiact of land lyirur in the 9th district of Hancock county as the DroDeny 61 snkl dereiwant Lomtn. It is therefore ordered by me that pub lication be made in the Sneedvilla News, a newspaper publihed at sneedville for Hancock county, tor lour consecutive weeks, rcavirinjf the said defendant to appear be rore he unancery uourt on or before the fourth Monday in OctoU-r, next, and make defense to the bill filed aitainst him o' iK-rwiso the same will be taken for confessed am the cause set for hearing ex parte aa to him. This September 9, 1913. A. T. DRINNON, Clerk and Msstcr. hep 124w Pi ONE DOLLAR A Which under the postal laws must be paid In advance. Advertising rates iriadi-Juiowri on application. Obitu aries. oxcmQit; tn i,,i0JHrchrlfed for. Reso lutioiw of ilftfjwct jna Ciiurcn Notices fnsertetl free," We, Rolic.t, araj ? wiil' '(.ppreciate your patronage. Walter C. Pollard. Editor and Publisher. Coleman's. . Singing at the Baptist Church Saturday night was well attended and the behavior excellent Th e News brings results. Victor Rhea, accompanied by his clever mother, was in town Monday and handed us subscrip tion. Thanks, brother. Joe Ferguson, of Luther, pur chased the town property of Jim Williams Friday, paying $710.00 for it We welcome him to our town. Mrs. John Livesay and daugh ters. Misses Arkie, Minnie and Annie Lee, returned from a visit to her parents in the 10th district Sunday. j Sevsral of the boys went squir Miss Marr Alder handed ua the re! hunting this morning, Supt subscription for her brother Jack Catron being in the midst in Mississippi this week. Thank you maam. Chapel and report a nice time. John W. Testerman of Kansas Mws Alma Johnson attended Mrs. baran aiumns spent a Sunday-school at Willis Chapel pleasant evening with Mrs. Cor Sunday evening and teemed to be die Brooks last Saturday. enjoying herself. Several cf our boys attended Misses Ella Wallen and Viola the literary society at Davis' Catron were all smiles Sunday evening, wonder 11 they were not thinking of the pretty boy fa vlsitinir homefolka at thiswri-tl-.ey met at the poke supper ? I Mrs. Charles Wallen and chil dren, and also Mrs. Geo. Willis, were visiting Mrs. Flora Bowen Sunday. Miss Viola Catron was a guest of Miss Ella Wallen Friday night Jtev. John L. Jarvis attended the poke supper t riday night' HANCOCK COUNTY HIGH SOOGCL SNEEDVILLE. TENNESSEE. G. W. MORTON. A. B., Principal GEORGE 11. HATFIELD, Firat Assistant LEON A HARRISON, Music. EVA STONE, Primary. . We are offering to students who liave completed the gramzssr school course two three year courses of study Latin 'Jcurat English and Science Course. Every advantage will be Hr&n t those who enroll in this school. Tuition fr to all in HaneodX County under 21 years who have completed primary course. A good primary school will te maintained. Tuition very reasonable. For further information address G. W. Morton, Principal. Qsick Hal U BackacM tisai. a4 Eaeaau- Mrs. unarics uopiuns had as guests last week ber mother. Mrs. Stubblefield. of Whitesburg; also her sister, Mrs. Andy Seal, of Route 2. Rev. Wm. Forsyth will fill his regular appointment Sunday. Mornig: "Nothing Wavering." James 1.-6 ; Evening : Studies from Matthew. The man or woman who wants quick help from backache and rheumatism, will find it in Foley Kidney Pills. They act so quickly and with such good effect that weak, inactive kidneys that do not keep the Mood clean and free of impurities, are toned upend strengthened to healthy vigorous action. Goal results follow their use promptly. J. C Trent A CentW tad Effective Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. I Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman. of San - Antonio, Texas, writes : "They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c at druggists, or by maiL H. L BaxUra 4 Ca.,1 PaJia'elpaU af SL Leak. Sail far Direr ca. H. M. LaFoIlette. president and general manager of the LaFolette Coal Iron and Railway Company, has brought suit against Kath arine W." LaFolletfo tv divorce. upon statutory vrcunia. naming William F. Cooir as e6-respon dent Lov Ratca Vest f WE? -1 Sept 25 to Oct 10 CaCfonua. Oregoiu Uoo. taaa. Wrocniaz. Karada, WaakiMWUtlt Cola, raala, AriauuM, Utak, Www saCffir-irr.iM n riaeav I LtKLsUBSZTUTCa. I WE NEED WHAT VOU OWE US ' v. ' J- . .'A - 0