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Sequachee Valley News from Sequachee, Tennessee • Page 4

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THE BEST Family Medicine tlht Has Ever Known. Wordi of FraiM from Dew York Lad; for AYER'SPILLS I would like tu uilil my teMinioiiv to iJiiit d( titlii-rn )io have tim-tl Avi'r'it mill 10 nay thai 1 have Ulan tin fur niiiiiy year, ami always tlcriviul I lie im'hI Hulls from tlieir use. Kor stum-w-li uilil lircr troubles, and for tint i nru of livitiliu'lin ransftcl liy those, ili-noip'-lut-nl, Ayer'n l'illti cunnut be etiimleil. -V-'-' I H-'i 1 A if When my friends auk me what in the 1wnt remedy for disontera of the stomach, liver, or bowels, my Invariable mover Aver' Pills. Taken in sea-kou, tbey will break up a cold, iM-event la ftripnc, clieck fever, and regulatu tbe organs.

They are easy to tu Ice, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medieine I have ever known." Mrs. Mat Johnson, 3GS Ilider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair, dyer's Sanapirilia Cures atl Blood Disorder. Whitwell. James Hooper had the misfnr tune lo net his foot mashed in the H-ines and is limping in consequence.

Geo. Sharp, of Carolina Chapel is building a house between Whit" well and Victoria. A new lot of gypsies in town this week, the name ones who vis ited here in the the early spring. The people of Condra's Switch are ranch stirred up by the pres ence of panther in their midst. 0'ie night last week Ed Smith, son of Geo.

Smith, while riding on the road, was startled by the beast jumping the fence into Hie road directly in front of his mare. He tried to pass it hut the mare refused and turned back closely followed by Mr Panther, until a stream was reached through which she dashed. The panther not being a prohibitionist, did noi like the ter and stopped the chase. S. Bai'ey is laid up by an injury to his leg.

If you want a bicycle cheap and and on easy terms, see W. L. Bar ber. Prof. H.

Tate, who is teaching school at Sulphur Springs, was in town Siturdn. He reports his school as doing well. A. W. Crockett is doing an extra good HI trade.

His store looks like a commercial emporium. Mrs. A. KeUv is preparing for a millinery opening lie fore Christmas Look out for her advertisement. In out the pond opposite Rev E.

G. H. Pryor's at a depth of30 feet, dm eggs wer found in a state of perfect preservation in this excavation an army musket was found not ho deep down, which leaves the inference that the eggs were placed there before the war. Mr. J.

Lewis, of Caroline Chapel, was in town Saturday. He is a recent subscriber to the News and apvreciates it highly. Geo. Lewis, the base ball pitcher of Caroline Chapel was in town Saturday. Pay day Saturday, Jas Martin, of Sulphur springs, formerly of Sequachte.

was down Saturday trading horses with the gypsies and Jim knows how to trade. Thankaging Day. The observance of the day in Se-quachee was quiet. At 11 a. in a service was held at Owen Church, conducted by Rev.

R. S. Umberger. At 7 p. a praise service was he'd and addresses were made by Kev.

S- Umberger and Major Hill. The singing by the young people was pleasing, and one se lectii br Mrs. Graham, the Misses Gustufcon and Mr. Umberjon waa exceptionally ooil. There was a lair alleiidance present.

Martin is thinking of (roinp t. Whitwell to start a han hln. there. Victoria. Howell Kilgore is very Hick and tin-re is little hopes of his recovery Mrs.

Green, sister of oJseph Green is very low and i not ti peeled lo live. Candidates for office are us thick as bets these davs. Miss Kate Lewis attended a box supper at Sulphur Springs Satur day night. An epidemis of marrige has struck our village Harve Carries and Austin Coo pingcr, ot Sequachee, were in town! Hatuiday atleililing a inai uv.u. uo ire justice Long.

Mairymg is an epidemic! Mr. Armstrong went home Sat urduy. Mr. A. W.

Lewis was home Sun day. Mi-s Sarah Able was in town Sunday. Mr. M. L.

Harris was in our town lust Saturday. Mr. J. C. Gross was in Chatta nooga Monday.

Mr. S. Brown of Sulphur Springs was shopping at ihe people's Stoie Monday, Alter a certain vomg lady of cur town walked nineteen miles last Saturday she was heard to ex cla.m: "The attraction was only a man." Mins Etta Webb and Mr. Charles Burnett were married last Sunday alternooii, Squire Long officiating, i Mr. Jake Ellis, one of the students at the Piyo Institute passed through our iowh Saturday en route lor Sulphur Springs to at-tend a Box Supper.

On his way back Monday he said, "I bought a sludder." Mrs. J. C. Gross entertained a number of her friends at her home on Holly Street Monday night. It was in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Bobo. Miss I i Harris was visiting her Uncie Mr. Will Harris at Sulphur Springs Saturday and Sun day Msss Lizzie says she ale sup per with a tiger. Miss Kate Lewis was visiting het aunt Mrs.

Sperman Brown near Inman Saturday and Sunday. Last Sunday at 4 p. at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Laura Turner and Mr. Will Bobo, of Tullahoma, were married.

Rev. h. G. II. I ryor officiating.

Miss Laura is one of Victorias sweetest belles and Mr. Bobo is to be congratulated for winning one who is so much lowed and esteemed. May heaven's richest blessings be theirs and their lives as happy as a summer dream is the wish of Jim Moiiteagle. The Monteagle people were all surprised to find how much they had to be tbaukf ul for last Thursday. Amoug other things a big dinner at Mr.

and Mrs. Geo King's. There were 49 guests at dinner there and otheis came la ter. After dinner games and croquet were in order. All en joyed themselves and some wish ed that Thanksgiving came every week bo that one might have good time and plenty to eat all the time.

Little Robert Francis is quite sick this week. Mr. it raucis loBt a fine horse last week. Mr. Gilbert died last Monday morning ana was seat north to be buried.

There was a fancy dress ball atFairmount Thursday night. A Loon. Southern Railway IntereHts Smnuel Spenser. and Francis Lynde Stetson, General Counsel of the Southern Railway, have been to Ciucins nati to attend the hearing of the einphis Charleston case which was to have taken place in the United States Court. The hearing was postponed, and the case will come up at a later date before Judge Lurton at Nashville.

Tbe Memphis A Charleston is nw iu the bunds of receivers Fiuk aud McGee. When the rnatl is takeu out ot th n. 1 chvts' hands the 8.uihern Railway Will become owners ol the properly. It come from lub authority that some time utW thetirn of bext year the S-uthern Railway jeople will inuke another proposition tor the Cincinnati Southern Koad tt'l birvet Ki-porler. 1 1 I II 0 bSSZS The People's and come to THE BEST GOODS AND LOWEST MES.

NOTIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC, When purchasing for Christmas remember that we keep a good line of toys on hand. A stock of clothing on hand now at prices that cannot be beat anywhere. Home-made Linsey, iSc and 23c per y'd. 54-inch Ashland Waterproof, 45c per y'd. Good heavy cotton hose, worth 10c, we sell for ftc.

A big line of of calico at 5c that wont fade. We have just received a new line of men's and boys hats and caps. On men's and ladies shoes we defy competition. Ladies hats trimmed and untrimmed. 24 sheets fine writing paper and 24 envelopes all for 5c.

For every dress pattern we sell we will throw in the buttons. Jeans pants, 75c, 90c, $1.00, 2,25. We have, just received a new line of children's wool hose, all sizes. Men's gloves, 25c, 50c, 75c. Ladies' Corsets, good 25c; better, 50c.

150 lbs. salt, 75c. We were the first store in the Valley to accommodate the people with this price. Granulated sugar, 18 lbs. brown sugar 20 lbs $1.00.

Arbuckle Coffee, 12 i-2c per package. We handle all the staple and leading brands of soap, soda and starch. We have just laid in a big line of canned goods of all kinds, pie and table peaches, corn, sardines corned beef; 2 lb. can blackberries, only 5c per can. The Best Axe made guaranteed 65c.

The best offer made yet. Axe Handles, all white hickory, 10c each. Horse shoes, with nails included, 5c each. THE PEOPLE'S STO FARMERS ATTENTION! Having accepted the agenry for the sale of the famous Eddy stone SoLiiABi.K Ouano and Ihe Atlsta Soli abi.k Bonk with Potash, I am prepared to till or ders promptly. THE analysis is as follows: Eddystone Soluable Guano.

Phosphoric Acid 8.95 Ammonia 2 55 Potash 2.28 Atlanta Soluable Bone, with potash Phosphoric Acid 11.63 Potash 2.20 For ttrms and fcredit call on, or writtj to C. H. DAVIDSON, Sequachee, Tenn Sr Agent for Sequachee, Victoria, Whitwell and vicinity. Caroline Chapel. F.

Rogers, Will Griffith Sam Kilgore made a business and trip to Chattanooga 1 uesday. Rev. Ashley filled his regular appointment at the New Church Saturday and Sunday. L. M.

Henson, of South Pittsburg was visiting at H. Vinzant's Saturday and Sundav. W. Spangler attended services at the New Church near 11. in zant's last Sundap.

We were glsd to see Mr. Spar nibr out as he can o'ten attend church on account of his health. H. C. Harris went to Whitwell last Tuesday.

We are sorry to see otir Sundaj school take such a downfall us it appeared to last Sundav. There were so few in attendance that we had no Sunday school at all. VS'e think our community could and ought to beat that. We mink the parents ought to take more intf-rrst than to let the Sundxy t-chool go down. There is better in a community than a good Sundsv school, s- we hope it will soon revive again at Caroline Chapel, and go on as nicc'y in the future as it has done in the past.

J. C. Gross, of ibe People's Store Victoria, passed through town Wednesday on hii wheel eu route to C3j Store has A RA1 the front with ww ran tvtvtwvim SEQUACHEE WATER WORKS. Office: Marion Hoiise. Residents of Sequachee have all the privileges in connection wiih Water 8-rvio-r; equal to sny first class city The snpply ia taken from Cumberland Mo tntain from springs 350 feet elevation.

Three miles of pipe are now laid. Miscellaneous Adv't's. ORDERS taken at this oflit fresh meat. Delivery Saturday FOIl SALE: 2 story house, burn and 3,600 ft. of land" Apply to fhos.

H. Hill, this office. FOR SALE. Farm ol 96 ncre within 1 of 26 acres cleared and a fine barn. Apply at the News office.

FOR SALE: 2-story house on good street and 6,1 ft- of hind: also, a dwelling and 72K feet ot land. Applv to Thos. H. Hill at the News office. FOR SALE House, bam and 14,400 feet of land in Sequachee; good well.

With immediate pos session, price $400. Apply at this office. FOR SALE. In 6th civil district of Bledsoe Co; 7 from Pike-ville, 9 from Dayton; farm, 54 acres, 30 acres clear; 300 fruit trees, house and bam: 2 springs; Price, 400. Apply at this office.

WANTED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Tennessee. $65 00 and expenses, Position steady. Reference. EiM-lote self-addressed stamped envelope. The DominioR Company, iVpt.

W. Chicago. DR. N. B.

MOORE, '0 WHITWELL, TENN. All work positively guaranteed. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Office at residence. Mist FT wt yxas- I Caveata.

and Trade-Marka obtained and all Fat- ent biuineaa conducted lor MooraaTC Fita. i Oun Orrict ia OrroaiT U. S. Ptint Ornci and wacanaeeura Datcatia icaa Umo tnaa tnosc Send model, drawing or photon, with description. Vt adviaa.

i( patentable or Dot, free ot charga. Our iea not duo till patent la secured. A PaMPHLCT, How to Obtain Patent," with coat ol ias in tha S. and foreign counthat cnt fie. Address, C.A.S-JOW&CO.

vww. rT-rT urn wAvnin.Twit, w. BY ESI'ECIAL A WR AUGMENT OFFER Horned Farm In combination with our paper for 75 CENTS almost the priee of our paper a-lone. That is, for all new or old subscribers renewing and paying in advance, we send HOME AND FARM ONEY-AR. HAlFPRI E.

9 HOME AND FARM has tor mauy ypars been the leading agricultural journal of the south and southwest, made by farmers for farmers. Its Home Department conducted by Aunt Jane, its children Department, and Us Dairy Department are brighter and better than ever. Renew now nnd get this great journal the home and farm CE3ISi-P I Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and bowel. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. Subscribe for the News.

HE, attWwtMMMMwwUiwMMMM ji 7n 1 cmII xr FHtiB 1 "-o IN GOLD, I VJ 141 1 VI or a itH4itrhip tu PPrtDlP Collie. Nl.vtlle. Icmi or 1 WUJlt lVltuH. or ars-lip in most MTOtncr reputable bujiiurM col-lrsc or literary fc-nool in the U. S.

can JrJ lydoinnaUilework at home for the Advocate, nn illunrated emi monthly It iselevitin in character, mornl in specially in'ereMlna; and profitable to young rx-jple. but read with Interest and prolit by people of all nirea. Morica and other iiirreating matter well Cliistrnied. Sample copleawnt liee. Anenta wanted.

Addrea Youth' Advocate r-t Cow, hmhvillc. Torn. MeiUion thia papcrj Krea tuition. V'e Rive one or more free in evcrv county in the U. S.

Write ui. osiihns. Suarantaed Vnirr rtasona bit conditions Will accept notea lor iinuou or can depiwit money iubnnk until position i secured. Car Unpaid. No vacation, b.n-tcr at any time.

Open forbotn nexea. hen board. 5endloT Address J. F. DraduuoW, l'rea't, at either puce.

frra illmtrateJ caumi!" Draujthon'a ftus. Bonkkcenlnr. Shorthand. Tvpewrltlnir. etc.

Tiie nuwt tuorouth, practical and ftofrtmv acliools of the kind In the world, and the btst patronizeilcmca the South. Indorsed by Iwnk-era, merchanta, ntinistera and othera. Four weeks iu txrokkeepinif wittl are equni iu twelve week by the old plan. J. F.

Drautjhon, rrwidetit, ia author of Draufrhon' new aynteia of bookkeeping, 'louble Kutry Kasy." noma atuay. wi nave preparea ir nuuic atudv, booka on bookkeeping, penmanahlp and ahorthand. Write for prioalut "liome Study." Extract. "Prof. Datjohon I lenrnert bookkeeping at home from your books, while holding it jiuun as nieni leiejfrapn uiicrniui.

I.KFPINOWBLL, Bookkeeper for Gerber Ficia, WUoleaole Grocers, South Chicago, 111. Afmtion this pafiirr tvkfn writing.) do not pay. They should be made well at once. This can be quickly done by the use of KOW-KURE, I the Great Cow Medicine. It cures abortion (slink- barrenness (failure to breed), retained afterblth.

and makes a larctr fin at richer ntlllr. A medicine, not a food, and for cows only, 50c, and $1. Dairy Association, Lyndonvtlle, Vt. Bend aramp for oar little book on how to rare aick eowa. Subscribe the WEEKLY LOUISVILLE DISPATCH.

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