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VOL. 1.
SNEEDVILLE, HANCOCK COUNTY, TENNESSEE, FRIDAY, JUNE K? , 11)22.
NO. 44.
VJSEITVILLK MOTOR CO.
11 .. , W.1E. TESTERMAN.IMAKAGEE.
Ferd Atrtnorized Sales and Service
HNSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS.
SNEEDVILLL, TENN.
TBE
NEWS
si.io peb
Sneedville, Tennessee.
SPRING CLEANING. IS AT HAND.
Have you thought how much you can improve the looks
of your premises by givingthem a fresh coat of paint?
And the protection that paint affords is worth much more
to you than the cost of same.
' PRICES ARE NOW MUCH LOWER.
You can paint for at leastfifty percent less 'than you
could last year as the following comparison will show:
Price last year. Price now.
Whitehead 18 centslperbonnd 14 cents. per pound
S.&W.. Paste 20 17
Linseed oil; $a 00 gallon $1.25 gallon
Oil constitutes a large proportion of mixed paint, and
you will notice the'price cn this as itjis atcv.t CO ier cent
lower. than it was last year.
We handle old'.Dutch Whit Lead, 6. & Y7. IPaste Taint
and the very best gradtof Linseed Oil, as well as a full
line.of insidejfinishes ;and .familypaints. You can always
get what you want, at market prices, no matter what the
igoodscost up
Vcrytrespectfully,
R. M. ROGAM & GO.
Rogersvill, Tnn.
..i
DELINQUENT TAX PAYEKS TAKE
NOTICE
d the first Monday in June next 1
will turn over to the Comptroller of the
Treasury dist of ail delinquent real
estate taxes as shown by the records
of my office, and on taid day under
the law, an additional penalty of five
per cent will accru. on the gross amount
taxes, interest and penalties now pro
vided by law. The following is a list of
such delinquents, the district in which
it A " ' 1
me property, is suuaieu, ana me i.urp.
ber otacres in each tract as follows;
1st, Dist.
AntricM!, John Jr .13 acre.
t'nrr, Wra Jr 45
Carpenter, M. B 145
Carpenter, Mc. H -..25
Cofee.'Wm 20
Coffee, Tillman 73
Coffee, James 50
Davis, C. S .... GO
Diamond, Jan.es 35
Diamond, Richsed 35
Diamond. Ama.ida 30
Greene, Jes&e C.ay 7
Howerton, G. S ....110
Jarnagin, Clyde 5
Jeffjrson, Turney ..30
Loven, W. A 30
llcDaniel, John .'..30
Mulling, H. K 16
More, Wm 8
I'arkey, Win .15
Reed, John 55
Rhea, Fbyd ...G0
Seal, Oliver .100
Seal, TiMmaw 50
SinRleton, J. II 50
Singleton, W. II 25
Trent, John - 25
Wolf, Georrr- .1
Wolf, Garrett 1
2nd, Dist.
15
9th, Dist.
Anderson, Ilebacca
Coleman, Mm. 51. L.
Collins, Slack
Collins, Dock
Collins, Grant
Drinnon, T. S.
Glass, G. L.
Hopkins, Adam
Hopkins, C. II.
Jones, Luther
Jones, Mary J.
Louthen, John
Marion, George
Marion. John
Marion, Orpha
Marion, Nellie
Marion, Leonard
Slullins, Landon
Ramsey, F. C. & Cornie
10th, Dist
Buttry, Sam
Brown, Mollic
Cope, George
Greene, Jesse II.
Greene, Jackson Halio & (Jen.
Greene, Mary L. & II. A. 40
4
125
17
30
280
1
100
55
1G
10
CO
30
15
15
50
15
42
6
71
10
1
5
30
I
Amyx Eliza's heirs.....
Jordan, V. F- 'i
Uiort, Jlolcrt 6
WinsUad, Henry 18
Winstend, A. C. & J.C
' mM ' ft! - . '
Begley, G. R.' IWn 109 ''
Bloomer, W. A. 23i ''
Clandler,' Mack . .....60
III an, H. M 25 s
Jil.ium, J. I) 40
.-ir, J II 10 .
Lamb, W. D.
USeal, Thomas
Olllllll VJOIIIl
Trent, II. F,
Trent, Joel
Trent. T. J.
AVjnstead, Clus
- 11th, Dist.
bardie, Pats Heirs
rr':r, George
Hilary
irjns, Howard
'-irt, Joseph
- -fi George
12Ui, Dist,
30
6
t
aw
47
O
aW
3
1
45
15
50
27
20
DO
A PROHIBITION VIEW AT PRESENT
Attacking the prohibition en
forcement la.'s without gloves.
Judge Arthur d. Powell, presi
dent of the Georgia Bar Associa
tion and one of the lawyers who
drew up the Georgia state prohi
bition act in 1907, delivered a
sensational speech before he
State Bar Association at Savan
nah a few days aga.
"No law of such widespread
viciousuess. of such universally
debasing effect on our law and
and the enferdement of it, of
such potency in arousing disre
spect for law and the courts has
ever been imposed upon our peo
ple than the prohibition law, de
clared Judge IVwcl.
Judge Powel dec I red thaf pub
lic opinion is not behind enforce
ment of the anti-hquor laws.
"If it were enforced it would
bo surplusage he said. "But,
the fact that it is enforced in
in some cases and not in others,
took lour miles North of Ander-1 nukes it a weapon of tyranny.
Ronton grove, wo then iil 1 went! n,. unuif1, .,,;i .ui.
1 - 'vunvt i ui o ill uv.lt uwi
they m sented Sir. Purkey with
a pretty birthday cake with '26
burning candles, and good
wishes for a happy birthday
There was about fifty people
there, they played gamaa and
enjoyed the evening fire, lunchea
of sandwiches, cake and fruit
salad was served.
A bunch of 'Tennesseeans gath
ered together last Sunday and
went out picnicing, everybony
took awell filled basket, they
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Seal,
and son Hubert, Mr. and Mrs-
Charlie Frost and sons Clyde and
Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Carry Mus-
selman rni son Clifford, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Givens and son Car
son, Mr. nnd Sirs. T. J. Cantwell
Mr. Dave Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs
Jim Pratt, Hon. A. T. Drinnon
of Rutledge, Tenn. Hon. L. C
Jarvis of Sneedville. Tenn. and
Sirs. Surratt and daughter of
A nderson, Ind. h ver y body
enjoyed the dinner which we
,-llh. Disl.
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,...40
OP1MDKTI TNITY K? )CKS
at your doer when you have accumulated Ba bank account, even . i.nj.'. n. s
though it be small.
A small beginning often leads to a bigtending.
First build the bank accounted u willsurc find, the Joppor
tunity to use it to" your advantage.
CITIZItNS JlANIv, SNEEDVILLE. TENN.
AnJiTEf.:., 6UU'T
?:liMim(T, S. If
l"Vi"ins, .Miry
Ciouw, Jnh'i
ll'J', S. O
li ..-ion. C. W
,!i.i!(on, I.. K
I.ivi--.iy. A. B. Heira
Li vi hay, lleorge 45
Mc'ice, F.Iisha 1
Miner, Jamoa 10-r
Miner, 65
Sizemoie, InyJ ......n
Surcicr, A. It 6
Willis, T. W &
5th, Dist.
r.5iiDms. Ctorre 20
.Sctl, Wn.
Cth, DUt.
j Hurk, Ar!i- i'..
', I'urtxn, v'i.i.
: l!ni., J itu ii.ra
j I'ollin , I'.. i
j ll-ivift, ). -r
(ijlteoii, Ailny
65
Usnce, Peter 90 '
Daniel, Phillip" 18
Dauiel, II B. 3I
Edds, It. S. 2
Edds, Hazel !K)
"r-ugate, W. K. 100
HerrelL Rileys Heirs 11
Urr.er, Tilda 2
Marcum, Link 47
Minter, L. UJ
Mentgomery, Matilda 140
Montgomery II. G, 150
Overton. John T. Heirs 1
Surber, Arch 0
Williams, Susan 1
Ycary, C. W. 45
Slay 10, PJ22.
Barnard Wm.
lUrnar.i, Sha & KoU-rt,
Burton, Wm.
Brewer. V. K.
Itrvwrr, Sa'ah
i'nrnill, Wm.
Ixl.son, IJ. M.
Karl, Ms-Uia
li'iio.i, Vl'ui.
i hr:t'Mi, !: r
JtfTcr.n, I'r.k ,
We will be glad to have you call in when in town and inspect ouj Turkey. .
line. If. you nmlianythicgtinifurr.iture we have it. j 1 ' . 11 21
FURNITURE.
A I IRAN NirwsTom:.
A FULL LIKE OF FURKITUBE JUST CPEkEj,
MHthm. Jjhn
Bhca, W. II.
Soulhlaul Fx.
Tyler, IVli
Dixon, A. T.
Flo. Co.
7th, DihU
4
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30
2
6
10
4.1
ar.
15
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2 lota
15 acre
45
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We will le glad to. have you make our store headquarters whik
n RogersvilJe.
KAISER FURNITURE COMPANY.
Rogersville Tenn.
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27
mm
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Si. L. I'k Co. :
b-al. T'tn Si Nt aly 75
Cirin.mi, Mary liw
Sutton. Urrwry J
Wi:h; Minnie 41
fcth. Dist-
Brroi-'s, ArJcnce 50
Fields RUiit 4
Jui.cs J-ihn P. 1-2
Muuro. J. M. CO
Ramsey, Elijah 4
Williams. Clint 5
Elie Flcanor, Trustee.
NQELESVILL IND.
Dear Editor:- I received your
paper and want to say it certainly
was a welcome visitor, it is like
a letter from home.
We are always glad ta hear
from the jeopJe of Hancock Cou
nty Tennessee, I winh you success
and hope i very-body will help
you make it the best iajcr tin
IeopIe ever had.
I will try to give the news from
this place, evcry-budy is busy
plowing corn and most farmers
are getting along fine with their
work, some are plowing the ice
ond time, gardens link good.
Mm. S. S. Samnson and rhil-
drm, John. Alice, and linger was '
visiting Mrs. Alex Seal Friday.
Mrs. D.ive Cantwell and chil
dren Wilnia and Wilfred have
returnel home from a visit to
her parents, we are glad to see
them home auin.
Ye scrile ana limnie Turkey
attended Sunday School at Clar
ksvlKe Sunday morning. sure
have fine undav ?e!.xls here.
A surprise purty was plar.nedj
ti.U can ied out Saturday even
ing in hor.or of Shirl Purkey 's
20th. birthday, a party of oun ,
people Kiitoeieu ai v.iarfciue
and went to the Purkey )umc.
lor a tdiort viait to Mrs. Sarah
Jayncs's who was glae to see a
bunch of Tenncsseeans.
We pure dLI enjoy being '.villi
a hunch of home-folks, come
again Mr. Jarvis,we will plan an
other picnic.
Sir- Dave Cantwell speat Sat
urday and Saturday night with
Alex Seal and family.
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Cantwell
spent Sunday evening with N.
Dave Cantwell and family and
hell ?d cat a 40 pound wateamelon
Mrs. Dora Musselman and r-.m
Clifford spedt Thursday with lu-r
mother Mrs. Alex Seal.
Mr. Oscnr Khea spent from
Friday until Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. 1'. J. ('ant well.
I suiihsc I had better ring off
or theeJlh'2 oat v:ill K"t this suse.
SIIMKTY.
V.u: abolition of whiskey has de
creased crimes, made few widows
arid orphans or made poverty and
distress loss prevalent He car
lied his citations back to 1007
when Georgia went dry and as
serted th it (Jeorgia's crime dock
et increased.
It is no gross exaggeration to
say that where rum has slain its
thousands, prohibition has slain
tens of thousand." lie declared
"we have left ourselves a pr-y
to the abuse of liquor.
We ought to condemn homicide
Judge Powel asserted, but he de
clared a man generally feels no
i egret when he picks up a paper
and reads that a bootlegger has
slsiu an officer, "then reads fur
ther on that the officer was com
mitting a i lain palpable violation
of the bootlegger's constitutional
rights by attempting to search
him nod his home or to seize him
ami his automobile on suspicion
without a warrant.
Cumberland Cap News.
Washington, .lum; 2. VJ22.
The hou.-;: committee on In-.
ter State Comnv : rce tlay veted SILAGE IN SUMMER
to mal;e a uvn:-ai.;e report n llie
bill inlreiiuced by CoiiKressman
Rtec to eornprl railrMis to soil
inter rhangahle miien books at
not more than two and h ilf cents
a mile.
Aflr being repo;tr! the bill
will go to jh' cale ndar and prob
ably wil be t den u' this morlh.
FOR THE DAIRY HERD
Good Crops Properly Stored In th
Silo Brcomc Inturanta Againat
Drought to tha Dairyman.
(lly V.. A lluiton. Illtl.n of.Kan
al'Mi, I ' 1 1 1 v rolty tt TftiiifiKi-f I
HurliiK July it ml AiikuhI pu-turfa
ari' tliurl aril ilry, II leu liail m.1 th
i;itln r li'it. t'nili r Kiich roiiil'll'inn
i-nf .ni n riitiihly j I'-ll li.iliC
vtliliotil tultn' Mi,iii4-iii"iitul f ! . llv
j MTlii.fiit SihII.hm nl d-tirv far -in
li M' foinul lli.ll the nun Ut- r r-llo I" it
The 3nl, pi:;ttely met ting for i tin t h thW h il fur nii..li iiH ii'iil f" l.
Rneetlville ''irniit. M. K. cliurcn M "'X h" ir.n-i-r .lady
James Je:ikiit.
South .wi'I in.it al Thomr.s ,
ch.iptl on M'.ilinrry next Sit.
and Snnl; y Jum; 17 ::i.-l IX. Rev.
V.. II. aMsidy P. E. i . morris-.
Iov.m will
is ir.vited.
plc:.ii!r. f.vt I vbid
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ran Im JusI a!. nit 1 1 j .1 1 fl r n t tu nw
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fnn.
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foi th 'r'":it horl ihrmirh th. In-
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rrmi1 r nrcr rTTi c ' im--l th valu of il:.rr". thf oitiall
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a larK' r huilt for int-r.
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th drMirht of ro-it - 'Binf Cro
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may b H-tl
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t bean t.i al ' t '!
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tr at!. brr. by a1 : rHt tk4t
com from 1b. tint hat !
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in tb p'xl Tbry ' n porb4
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