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THE SNEEDVILLE NEV5 A. T. DUINXCN. Attorney : t Ltw. Snecdvii!?, Tijwr?:-2c. Practices h all cruris except Chancery Court- f-'rvisl atten tion caiil to ccliectif!i3 JOHN LIVES?AY. Notary Publi-? aid Attorney. Vscttees in allJusfcicrs Courts and County Court. Office in Court House. GEO. A. WIM IAM.rV Attorney it Iw, Tit cd why, Ttim, C. D. RAMS I: Y tcrt'itrrl V tikr, Cl"k. ttf. y ! i i j : 1 't '' t'lrai iV;. Jewels .;' and rn. F.a!l-ir.'.f -" Dtlcv r 'k '.r, ; : ; ' n. Sr:i.t tiK'.c, -'.- S"i DLACK SFn IliNG I do all Untfi; of central fclfick ?mith .md repair itk. Hrirsc-bhucinj; a f f eciality. ROY I.. IJUITKY, Id Yalcy, - - TrB.iSfc Moiliprc "7 ermiruse lar we uwuri'n A tale, t!d faibioneJ remedy for worms. Ssey-w f1 con I mu Ma MM It K I IrttuBonial FREY'S VERMIFUGE c. Aw yoa. JCOT.knSaJwMtiMS. k 'V s4e) Maw SMt KsppT j3lahv. 2 Sc. Uok r Jratfal't ? mJ mi 4 rirc I pmh r. M J IV. b mmmm I m r. E. A S. FREY, ALTIMORE. MD. N -1 1 SV.ii-r:,!.V,.:'.f5' DA ICC MORE HOGS nAlUL BETTER HOCS Cross Ties We pay tie I1IGIIKST CASH lllCFScn Clint It Kncr, cr t!e live ltd it Cilnir. 1cm, (ftr trerly. Hfpi-on Fddy.) )Yc alts)- rive il.e fidvsr.ro rWlio tnarket, Atk our itrt-np. See lx Feci. Cmri lTnft V. 1..C Jam's, or LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY, UltlTT Hl.l. TINNISStC Women Give $36,000,000. ! Thousands ef patriotic women In ail 9rta or tha United States are freely giving their time to make surgical fsfrseetngs, knit goods, hospital gar Isseat. romfort kit, aorka and aweat wa. Tit rattie of thla labor rtrea by 'Aaaerlraa aromen la eatlmateil at t-V MM.00O a Tear, j , ! Tfco KM Ci fnta In Frnnre it Jaw tor ri-t I. - 'r?n..'.i m rrht pat Zm u-... TO GROW RED CLOVER WELL. ft4 eJorer can be rrow a aurceao tally ra moat Tcnaeaeea aollt, pro Mod fat mars Urn and aeed at tb t tttna, wTUl fod preparation. The jaa aBttao4 of preparation ! to rab oO. ;k aad dlak t&orolr; folw y oe -oaa ra:tlraUoo, to daatror oe4a; i reorra moUtara and Era tie d bed t'aTtnf ced a tclPlmum of v toaa c." rroand rock, or one ton T brad lli per acre. 10 ponsda of lUdlan Rod -ver and 2 bnthela of Taa Meadow Ost Grata ehonld be eeod- 3& M S3 IN WANTED m m Colombia Dl.C TE.'MCCSE GATHER FOa ALL DAY C-2SCICN. I. f. FINWc Y MAKES ADDRESS A Testure of Vie Meeti:i? Was An In '.pUina Ar-'rtis Uy nr. Everett Co! by, a Member c V. S. Food Con, nieslon Vlaitinj Pnglar.J and Franca jrast'.Tille, Tone. Vro):hy tbi bot food admlu.'KlruUon coiii'jrrne ever tifcld was thut at Colitinbl.t, whan noir j tLlrty of the forty-oao food admin HtrAtors of Middle Tenooaaea wt far an ol! tir.f aeBMloa. The coriferenco yf.t prcrldod over liy J. L Vlwey, Ffstnnt to t'i? federal food tnJii.IiiJ .ti i tor of Tenncu.fe, v. ho de'Ivcrd t!j o;o!i!r ad(li"E. Dr. Xrr.-n and tl folkjwlnr; wo.i.Vrs of Uj rtaff wnro li a tfrml.THfr: Oniric" Clay Tnl; jc, tta'rf K-al ropri .ntillve; O'Bryan U'aI Inrio'i, chief c( citorr Tue-it; Albort t. Love, exeunt! 15 ap'TM.'.ry, and MIs. ? f.'irllB J.Icijk axd S.ir.! !'ar;a. rej.:n. Tim featni-a- of tun iar-t!r.: wis fn Dd !r.;:s I.y Dr. Kvcr.itt ColLv of thvi I'nltd Ht-.t.M Kocd Ail.nlnietra tiiin, WRH!:!r;-.to:i. Uu wa a niotnln-i' of the feud coyii!)-.:- :ion that v!:it'jil r.r';;'ni)'l nrd Kra;i(f luft winter, aui he d-t'W a jrr.".rhlc jiliiuro of condillom tliern, bjiiu'mIIiik f.ir atlll greiler con-s-rvatlon. Dr. Morji.m op.jlte briefly, ai)HnUnz e:.pu( daily' for In rcpafld cron jnoduc tlnn. The roll wr. tailed and the fol low lr county m'minlKtrntors rj ano.idcd: T. '. fnmln'irh.-in. Ilod'ord: P. H Vv) 0, Ooatlisin; Donk Aydoliitc, Cel foe; U. P. Hurnet, Cumberland; 11. ! Dmilt. DavldHOii; J:unes Draiio. Du Kalh; Will K.vWalktr. Franklin; W. I. -Vl.oinnthv. OI!.; A. If. thicsby. lllck mnn; ' J. T. IflcliHrdon, Houston; C V. CoM-nii, Hmnphrrys; M. Ij. Quarter. Jaikron; T. J. Pel way, Lewis; II. 11. Clayton, Alarxhull; Juhn P. Crahnni, ?!u.iry; I. P. Peterson. MontKiimery : J. A. Margroe. Overton; Jas. N. 'ox. Pntnnm; J. Moore Klu.r. Rntlierfor.!; T. W. Hunter. Sumr-er; P. V. Murnley, Trotmdiile; II. P. lUilley, VanlSurn; lMKard Pearxon, White; Homnr lld.i ctii k, V.'1'nr.n. Tho (allowing program was o'oncrr cd In the afternoon: i:nfif'p;innt of U;Kiii;itlniis Cba. C, Tr1nie. Hussr Albert C. I.ovo. Who'.t. Flour and Mill Feeds J. f. Finney. It was decided to divide Middle Tet nexson Into five r.nnrt and to hold aupn nteotliii h of the fowl administrator mmit'ily. The so.c announced are ut folloM's: I'oHn.ildi Zone Coin tl. w of M.viry. Ill' k;ii ;n, I-wIh, 1I!c.h ! HimU. M i colli, Way ne, l.nro.ice. .'i.!iv!IIO Zono Counties of David ou Ku'hM ford, tlu i'iicr, Wil-.nn. D Kilb. '1 r..:n l:ilo, IP-iiijibroys, DIckHon, ( iiiinon. i ll.iinno.i. Cookovlllo Zone 'onntlrs of Plct eit. Fe.ticfS, Clny, Overton. Putnan., 4nt1lh. Cumberland Jnckaon. CUrksvllle Zonn- t'onnilea of Mont somery. Robert eon, Cheatnam, I loir, on and M' wart. Tullnliomn one - Ccuntloa.of Prank Mil, Cn'ii.t). White. Warron. Van Du ron. Colfee. Mooro. Iledford. . In open l nit tho conference J. I. Fin rr, who prcMded, spoke as follows: rellow rood Admtnhttretnrs: it Is ratlfylnic In tlie exireme to ircet in miny of you hero today. Tie rooriy food administrator Is the niohl ImooHant factor In lha Polled States too.! administration. Its eucceta. Its proper solution of the many prob'-Mv constsi tly prrsslnic upon It, Its re sponse to the needs of the hour, da p:'ci very Uraely upon the teal, the i fli. l -m y, tho eneray and the loyalty of th county food admlnlntrators. Our oiranltatlon In any count i just whit the local food administrator makes tt. in those rountiee w here we have actlre. and soslons representatives, wa find our regulations observed and ouj rule respected. The state food administra tion slttlnit In Ita office at Naahvllle. with Its force limited, cannot, tn tae ery nature of thlnss. know what Is yolng on down In thu counties. Itmnrt depend anon you nentlemen. la coun Ilea where onr orasnlsatlon Is weak. larklnK In enemy. In loyalty and In wr. de hcartod consecration to the na tion, wa find little conservation of food; our reula.tloiui are treated with rontetnpt and the whole food adminis tration is looked upon as a tort of In trnclble something to bo respected inly by thoes whoso tsstes or appetites in. form to Ita wi;i. Tor these rsson I say and say II le'.lberately - that the county food nri sitDtstrator who Is dot&i his whole luty to the food adulnlstratlon. to hi tatlon and to humaclty In thta crisis, srho Is devoting his time and his en IrcW to tke work of the food altnlnls hation. atudrtag and wmitIh Ita Kgulstlons. readr at all titue to sn lirce Ita ru. without ressrd to the .Cfect that his conduct msy have om !! bunlnras. social or po.ltlral aland ti( In h'a rot.imuelty, la short, fort sa fes, ail other ntereta save his nation fend Its fcod adalnistratloa that es , (s doing a aerrlee .hist a Jnbie anl Just as essentia! i-;; V.ts of li;s a-i-tlon and the peronuty of Its i-.su'--t!o5s ts is the boy Sr. ti.s vMorra .-"i 41... A. if 1 ijc nii une ;n i rani- :v;.(j.T .;r o the h!yk seas. -Whon you tblak. r.;y frf';a4s, of Ci eno:nious burdea plated upon the '.. aan?JitraUon, wh.cL &ni!t not o;!- stimulate w every vay po;i;!e jhs p-od action of foodstuffs, but ran it e that they are so conserved anJ d- tributed, that in ioi.Uon to fe-i- tiie hundred end ten millions o ocr own -peoplfl. flier sluH be .aur'i SUfrirltollt to fil S:tj 1u.T.IjU of .. a!l'fs and an abBndano for .t?ie rV lions of men whjHi wa have sunt n will send to the ffrlns:- His 1' our "- leue. you will appreciate tht I i- v i not exaggerated tie - Important r&rt in-i, ine county rooa fftnp:.-:r.'nr mnrt play In.this strucjla.',. "if wo are to effect: rely aJniinl -.ter the rules and reenlatiom ef tlt ro:.l adtnlniHtratlon K Ij net 'j.iir nejriry tfiat the cou'ity adniinlJitrAtors k'tow them, but (lUo that tbey' have soms nnderettndlng of tte rogsons wh''.'l: rave prompted liKlr promuiet!cnu in short, th county a(hni;i!frairs i'n',; to LeaMa nct 07115 to erp'sl:' y:t to defend tho reces;r;' rsul; t c;u of ine rood acmliilstrai'e, u-t t'1'4 re.iuireg time and ei'idy. Vou ars bun Mist., h tvr vl you i. eo s;tu'od thi.i yon ciia live without ulinjr soeis at tention to your privrte affairs, tat 1M1 is the hour for aocritice. Ti.i; vir .n roing tu be v.rn only throup'.t tf . ririro and dot'rn of Ci inrv.n people; thoso bsliir ? C e l!:c.;j .. a.I as thoMe who 'fa ov.r ha top.' V'uui 'you are willing fo niaka this aerifies ,to give of yyir N .-.. anl. effc-rt. yo.j bavo no plat r in 'hlj oviiarlttfm. Y'i ar 0 cos Pi tu "l !". '-l:vo rnU lion In:ied l.v ,I:i footf Adiomutrk'. io is foiMidcl in Cu rr!m nooissitlis naVrn t,"irt t'lr Wiling t It.i rvr eyHtinco. in .-'.ca eho'' 1 Irs '.y pror'ii'.ijjNKi. nat SP'.'.' " f or l'.c'f .i irlrt'y :1s ;i'r.ce.l ri:ls i i.r (.' n-.ti tha I n.. flcl;', r.i. onl.r fi'tl ;.; O'.'i'r.ty, bnt tn the r: ? t.ia allied with us. and tha na iloia. which fft'ear oi.w Sup piles, hfis been fully aurvfyd iy C.iut rerlus fcr orRonlallon. H -rert Wjor r. Mo nnn in Ame-ica haa a ftaor or a larger UIon of tha tanU thnt con frcuit'i the nation, than Mr. Hoover. Ills Rrap c,f the prc'jleiiji 'jefore bin, bis womWfu! tnaKaeticni. his dirp ounsec ration to duty, mark him ai prohubly lha rccond jnan In the na tion's r.erTK e today. No order of tha fond adtnlnlntrutlon comes aa tha re sult of a whim or capr're. They erj all ti e result of profound study' and ke-in tonceptio!! of Vim problems to b sohTd. Yours Is a thinkleaa task. If ther-i Is any mnn In the orzsnlzntioif'-irfwr- exjiocts any rr.-nr j i!!ie Jjian, wnicn comes rrom a toasciov duty well dona, l a is doomed ' polutmetit.M have no lllualo: our work. 1 Jsnow that pa ms k-roet our sacrifice, how' late divot Ion, Uila Job is Wholly- leetttwifff thrllla and therefore It is Idle to ex-pe-t popular applause or public appre ciation. To constantly lntsrfera v.'th erl-ibliheil c-Jitonis of bus!neis; ' to itrtnlly tell tun thus fa- you sha" l.o mi l no f.irihsr l.i your o'f! do hire to M'ke money; to bo forever 01 tbt li')usct ;"i shouting wR'-!i!'m in men thst they cannot Indulge appclit.s 11a old as liro Itself tlin thln, a suredly. nre not uicula'.cd to maka us poiS'lT heroes or to prove a;ctptr.g :.to.-e to future p.'t'fermeii If c r.e f ? yoe thlnss for a r.oe.ioirt th;t this serv lit paves tho w.iy to eitlier riches or fune, lian lull tin Idea, other nisi you ate destined to die of a broken heirt, "In this t;iik we must dedlrato orr all.' Pood will not win the war alone, Int. aifiircdly the war cannot be won without fKid. Civilisation, everything th.'.t mdlios life worth wlii!. U 1 io! ed lit tlib strutr: le. Suroh wo ran give the best C at Is In us to the rervi.-e of our nation ami of human ly I'oru of the necessities of a world un 4 roi. of a nation at Uethseinaue, the food sJ nilnistration, without chart or cc-ta-pass, with no precedents td guide t, with nothing but the devotion ar.1 p. triotlsm of the men and wor.n ol America to finance Ita organisation. t Itself resolutely to a solution of prob lems that were etajrKorlnx to i-oucr i. plate. After nearly a year o: a'tlvl Ilea, In eplte of mistakes thnt wera unavoldabla and expected. It surveys Its accomplishments with a pardons ble pride. "Without the hope of reward, acta, ated solely by love of country, devo tion to huTsnlty. Ii response te tho dlctstes of duty. I org you to co tlnne the spbcdid ssrrlce which yta have rendered la the past May Gel give you the rar u (a Wa sW-V calls" 1 CHANCE FOR EVERY FARCtER TO TRAIN A BOY TO WC3K (By C B. Ailred. Specialist. IMvlsioa of AcrieaJtaral Kxtenaloa, KDeirWe, Tena.) Many farmers are la poettlon to ase boy help to advantage, rrwlt farmers, truck farmers, tti, oaa uee them ex ceptionally welL Tbe experienoe of last year showa that the aversrw tar ers prejudice agalnat lb eKy boy la not well foanded. Of coarea, there are boys and boy s. Bat at kaaat 7t ol I WjB Kwa jjWa, arrWi.! te--waa m aw. othsr i5 war. with farmer, who dM not have enough patience to give them the preliminary training. Every farmer should this year traia! at least es. byr to be a farmer. I . " . ;' .... 3 ;." ! Profits Profits may be considered from two angles: 1st Their effect on prices; 2nd As a return to investors. When profits aro small as compared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company's profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound oh all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. , Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It also had to build extensions and improvements out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods mado necessary by unprecedented requirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. Is it fair to call this profiteering? S wift & Company, U.S. A. ... WASTE NO FOOD if FOOD WASTE Or ADQUT "For partial Immediate rellof, every individual and community should consider earnestly the matter of food conservation and tho limitation of waate. . As a nation we aeera to have a disdain of econ omising. In many homes tltero la a strong feeling that It Is 'only decent' to provide mora food than will bo eaten i.nd that It Is do meaning to rockon closoly. Tha experts of the Department of Ag riculture report to tua thnt the dietary studies made by them point to an annual food waste of about 1700,000,000. Of courso, tha waste In families of Very limited means is slight, but In the fami lies of moderate and ample means tha waste la considerable. Even If tho esUmata were reduced by half, the wasto would still be enor mous. "The food w aste In lbs household, the experts assert, results In Urge measare from bad preparation and bad cooking, from Im proper cars and handling, and. In well-to-do families, from Serving an undue number of courses and an over-abundant supply and fall ing to save and utilise the food not consumed. As an Instance of Improper handling. It la discovered that In the preparation of po tatoes 10 per cent of the edible portion In many cases Is discard ed." Secretary ot Agriculture, March X, 1917. FOOD IS WASTED: (a) Whan we sat mors food than Mr bodies need for growth and repair and to eupply energy for our work. Overeating tenda to poor health and fat Instead of brawn, makes us slug-, gl.h and Indolent Instead r nerciic and resource fuL Eat enouf a and no mors. Eat for physical and mental efficiency. (b) Whan food Is burned ar spoiled In cooking- Improperly prepared or poorly seasoned food will be left oa ibl and probably wasted. Bay ' "J " rar- . . tM muh food Is pro. ..IJ, ftt- - mca. Unserved portions tra art to bn thrown Jto the raxbage and Prices .1 ' li- :i!-f, Mi. 'Si'ii ii;!! a . iilJ I I'll 1 .-.I 1 cV! m L. Ill if ' l ii'i'I I l!1 Si!.. : Pl'.l Iff! IMIUJJ.il f.S.l' :i.-pc 709 MILLION DOLURS pall or allowed to apoU. Many house keepers do not know bow to use left over foods to make appetUlng dishes. (d) When too much food Is served st a meaL Uneaten portions are left on the plata and later thrown Into tha garbage pall. Leara to know the need a of yocr family, aad serve each no mors than yoa think bo will wact. (s) When anything edible Is allow. ad ta 00 to tha garbage pail r allow ed to spoil for lack ef proper handling. (f) When food la handled carelessly. Bay dean food, keep tt cleai tntfl aaed. and be seat la all details of cooking aad serving. This lasseas waste and ts a valuable health rrees am as w:'. Farms for Sale. ' No. 9 ! ' ; 200 acres cn Comby Ridge?, in the 7th District of this county, on the zinc lead. Fairly good build injrs and orchard, . $10 per r.cre, A bargain. . No. 17. . 150 acre3. gras land. located in the first District. Two fairly good houses, bsrr, running water at different places, good orchard, some good cedar post and other timber. This i3 strong limestone land. Pric3 $1600. Terms one half cash, remainder 6 and 12 mo. " No. 41. 73 acres, 4 miles east of Snecd ville, on the public road; goo5 7 room dwelling with brick chim neys, barn, ijrainery, 2 good poul try houses, crib, Jgooi- orchard, good spring uater in every field, and the "entire farm is well set in blue grass. A nice home at a bargain. For price and terms, sec as. No..C. 233 acre farm on the north of 'Newmans Ridge, six miles from Sneedville, on Sycamore and iilack Water Creeks. 6'acres cleared land and the remainder in fine Poplar, Chestnut, Locust and Oak timber. . . , Price, $0,000. Terms," $1,000 down; $1000 12 months from date of tale and bal. on one end two years time, iiee us for further particulars II & L No 1. til I F lI i 1 . we nave oneoi me nicest, loca tions in town for SALE, and yoa can ibuy it at a real bargain too. A new 12 room, uo-to-date house new roomy barn 23X40 feet, good smoke house, wood shed, drilled well, and about 2 acres of good land. This is to be sold at a bargain on account of the owner having a good farm to look after and also because the owner had the buildings erec in order to send'.hisdiildren to school here; but!a new school Tuilding is being putuplnear his farm and he has no f urtherCusefor property here. If you want"to buy don't wait until someone else gets it, but come now. Price and terms on request. Ilmioik C j'jnty;rt3ai'EsUt3 Eith ine Sneedville, - - - Tennessee. 123 acres. 75 acres cleared of which 25 acres nre fine" river bot tom the remainder in timber; 8 miles west of Sneedville Good orchard, two good houses, lam, two goo 1 spring. Thsre is a bar- eain in 'this farm; the bottom land h worth the price a?ked for the whole farm. We're going to sell and if you are on the mar for such (arm you must see us at once. Price $t2')0; $1200 down, remainder 1, 2 and 3 years time. Haaccrt Coualr R21I Eshte EijImjj, Sneedville Tenn. If you are not already carrying an ad in the Ne-.vi cc'urn, just try a small ad and sa3 whether or not it pays-Ask thos? who arc advertising. NOTICS TO REC,I5TItANT3 All registrant mustlcejp final classi fuxtiiii rtiffi-ate (form 1007) as if ij.t. b? sjr.enlreJ to local b .ml w;i?n re jistr-m. induct ed i;tu service. It is alsi ued nsUul or Rj.iristratiji C.'rtitfi cate. MAKINQ MEATLESS DAYS PIRMANEMT. la tha meatless menu there la a fer tile field for developing new and nour ishing dishes, according to E. IL Mies, writing tn tha Hotel Gssette. who be lieves tbst the present shortage ot meat and fats win not end with tha coming of peace, bat may grow m-Mw acuta and continue for five or atx years, thus making ft worth while to tferalop menus of grain, vegetable and fish on a mora or leas permenent baala Meat can be replaced by ceres le and other protein foods, or may ba peered tn very small portions as a fla voring for other food In making up nest!c menus this sntnor finds our American 'T'5 r-'-;hrni cult9 a broad Celd fr lnve!st'i. 1 4 fca Xirul i