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The Progressive Age from Scottsboro, Alabama • 5

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the best nnnpr in T.a. KJF Advice- to bo let all the writers do their dutv LOVEMAN'S lorineir "mite of happenings" will surely be appreciated bv some i CoiisumniiuGS fKi RY Fullerton GREAT CHRISTMAS i did not fill his appointment here last Sunday. He will be here thA firt" fiimTa in to Januarv. isplay. Howard chapel for the: onferenca yea.

-'i i Mrs Moore has just started to Texas on a visit, to see her daughter, Mrs. Miss Parks KirbyV 'Pleasant Hill is visiting. her cousin. Millie Kirby at iienegar. Mrs Minnie Rice of Cloverdale is on a visit to her father, Marion Howard.

i. I-onis' Kirby wasa pleasjint caller at Thomas Parks' Sunday night. Miss Nannie Kirby' U. on the sick list this week, Min Annie koith and grandmother are going tp Chattnooga. Mr.

Pickard and family of Georgia, now reside Ot Marion Howard's. Isaac Howard of Chattanooga vis Toys, Fine Cut Glass, 4 f-O Games, All kinds of Fancy Goods, Dolls, Sterling Silverware. Misses Itebecca Skelton and Katie Kirby spent Sunday at Parks' Store. Willis Porter was here. Sunday.

Mrs. Russell, of Stevenson, is visiting her husband hern. James and ltobt Gross, James Morgan and Uobt McCainy, attended Sunda School here Sun'dav. AV Ashniore was here Thursday. Wm Holcomb died the 8th inst.

Kirby and family left last week for Indian Territory. Mrs Le'na Ashmore viitpl hnr aia. Our Great Book and Bible Depart- There are three great remedies that every person with ffeak lungs.orwith consumption itself, should understand." These remedies will cure about every case, in its first stages; and many of those more advanced. It is only the most advanced that are hopeless. Even, these are wonderfully relieved and life itself greatly prolonged.

What are these remedies Fresh proper food and scoifs Efiiisisa of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo-phosphites. Be afraid of draughts but not of fresh Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of milk. Do" not forget that Scott's Emulsion is the ment is the most complete in the South A ited his father's home near Iienegar All Books at cut prices. iiiis Willie Howard and sisters will en ter, Mrs Wright, a fev days last ter school at Albertville. Success to them both, Gloves, Fur Collarettes, Cloaks, Child's Fur Sets, jfO Fascinators, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Ties in Separate Boxes.

MibS Lora Igo will enter school at week. James Hancock and John Bell, of Parks' Store, spent last week, with It Walker. Skelton wasin SnnttRhorn last Pisgah soon. fX RIDGE PORT.r-Miss Delia Thursdav. We can not begin to mention here all the attractive Holiday Goods we sell.

I tested and. the highest en David Cowley was here recently. Madame Rumor savs we hth to Pittsburg shopping Tuesday. T. of Ander- was jiere a.

lew nours have a Wedding when the Texans arrive. Tuesday. dorsed of all remedies, tor weak throats, weak lungs and consumption in all its stages. jot nd on 11 druggists. crnTT A BOWNE, Chemists, New York.

Jack McCampbell, of South Pitts burg, was in our town vistmg friends If j'ou come to Chattanooga, we shall be glad to see you. i Your Mail orders will receive qyick and careful attention. D. B. LOVEMAN CO.

Sunday. ARXES. Rev. Crawford filled his regular appointment here Sunday. A school meeting wus httld Mrs.

L. I vey left for Mississippi Saturday to, spend the winter. at bethel church G. B. Fitch, of Detroit, and H.

M. Fitch, of Pontiac. ar Hrvant wsta ninmniii'i) tivllio Chattanooga, Tenn. ins, Kate Alston vifiletl- MIhs Walker Bass a few days last week, it Sam of puttlap. spent a few 8 Ja-t: week bedside of ih sick brother at llolly- rived here They will spend some time with their Mrs.

woou lasi Ninoay. we are to (earn le is somewhat better. Born to A Morris and. wife, a broiher, S. C.

Fitch. Ten n. J. J. Walker made a business trip daughter.

to Stevenson Tuesday. ARTH Died on the 10th Proctor Swaim have comrjleted C. G. Scofield is in Birmingham on business this week. Pace's well, finding a' lasting streiim at a depth of 56 feet.

iHBU Mrs. Marcus demons. A. S. Wells' little son who has been right sick is im Mrs.

Wilkerson was the sruestof Miss Janie Dee Monea, of San Antonia, Texas, is visiting her uncle R. A. the lnn proving. 1 home. Fanning in the mean time calling him by rough names and threats to kill him, and winding up with a threat to see him again and settle it with him.

On the next day Fanning loaded up his household goods and moved to Madison county. Fanning and Hall had been living near neighbors for three years and had not been on very friendly terms for sometime. with Iter brothers, r. and U. JS.

Timberlake. Rev. J. H. Miller, of the 0.

P. church, delivered a lecture on itiis-sioriery work" in the afternoon of the 7th and addressed the Sunday? school workers in the Eev. D. G. Orman and W.

Timberlake will conduct a' temperance rally Dec. Sievenson will gladly welcome delegates ami visitors to the Teachr Mrs. Rebecca Gist, Sunday. McCarver visited relatives at J.M.Young, of Sewanee, was on Shook's mill, Sunday. our streets' Saturday1 Miss Minnie Womaftk.

of Beech- Fred Martin arid little daush- Mrs. W. "Williamson is very low with consumption. L. H.

Lewis, of Gurley, was here Saturday. 1 J. one of Trenton's most popular merchants, was here Saturday 1 The' Dublic schOtfl at this place, wood, Tisited relatives here Sunday, are guests at the Inn this Mike Wilkerson gave an entertain HOLLYWOOD. ment Monday night. ers Institute convening here Dec.

Judge 'f ate" of SbQttHbproat(eftdedCourt fiere'. tliU Watkins YcohV- gave a two week. night's festival Thursday and Friday Under the supervision' of 16 and 17...: Born todndnyto Mr. and Mm. J.

L. i Miss Mainie ChaWpipn. of 'Deck' nights. r. iMrs.

M. Slye Tuesday from Rnwannp. where she has "tVs( 1 1 .1 jFIJ Gross beetf visiting for the past Week. Wm "rr, Hi er 1 1 i stii i IM mi 1 1 1 i pe Delzel aud J.D". Ben.

Hill, who is, attonding, Busi P. W. Clendenan and; yVijfe returned to their home at MPntgomery last after spending the summer with relatives and friends here. Dr. E.K.

Moon and Wasters Robert and Burlin; of Bridgeport, spent last Sunday in town, i IV VVrn hoai hia nnv dmc visiieu his Bisier, wr ivnio ness at There waB service' at the Uoilis, at santa r. Mrd naviattrirt IFHlft' ior tne.noiiqayB. i iw-i Misues Minnie and Gerlie.whc have I 'J church last Sunday, aa Sargent was de ained at Scottsbpro on account of sickness in his spent the sammer fauiily.pf; LANi-Bro; God by failed tp fill his regular appoint-bent at GfayVUhapel last Evans, last Tnestlav for Cincinnati, where they wili join Mr. Miss Previous Co wan whose home is at this place, but who. has for some Daria.

is progressing-nfcely. farmers are almost thtooigh gathering. Crops yeasonablygood, a good deal' of rotten corn. r'. i Qwlnit'p weatli-er 'jhe wheat acreage will be less than'iutlcipatedi JpnhvWella has: a position, with Steele AlcCuJly at Paint: Rock, i J.

Houk visits our neighbor hood frequently, presumably to see his brother. i It is fUmored we are to have Uew merchants at' our' placed Richard II bourne, of Trenton, and the Messrs St. Clair and ROuseau. 'Jr. Jones and wife visited in Hale's Cove last week.

Rev. J. L. Jones and C. W.

Keel ntipnill thA formers aDOointment at Sunday; and Mrs II Stockton' return the dlscipiiesef Isaac Walton ed Monday from a visit to Dr Smithk havW beeii faking in soihe of the finnv tribe, the water being" low family at. ktore about completed and. will open a new line of drugs soon, G. B. Hayes returned Tuesday from a visit to hia fatherV in Cherokee county.

Miss Lilly Bowen, of tiarkinsville, is spending this week with- friends here. Proctor Smith, of Normal, graced our streets last Sunday, returning to his post on Monday. ThoB. Ferguson made a business and clear, has been a fine: time Miss Tlla Bishon entertained, a few friends very pleasantly Satur grabbing the last time been engaged with MS tier Chattanooga, is now'withD. B.

Love-man. A terrible wri ek of the west bound pacener train 4 'occirrel oti the Southern Bail way np'ar town Shn-day night. The engiUe was overturned, almost Instantly; killing the enginet-r Sii.lth Certain and the colored limn a ii. The inailiMgclerk had an arm hurt, but no pasM-ugerd were injured. day evening until 10 o'clock.

We were'irtvited into the diningrnom, AlI'E. McCoIlough is the sick SL has been confined' to his room for the last few days. where a Dountnui supply oi reirjwr-inents were This Padded to A srreat many hoga hare been killed, during the last week. Pork Ueaar fomoaturaay anu Dummy. the social feature of made it plea-ant tp all, Mra Kaiie Brandon of Parks' Store trip to Guntersville last week.

Rev. E. J. Neher tilled his appointment here last Sunday to an atten med home after a week i Rev, Gibson will iill lhe M.E. pulpit at this placa this year in place of Rev.

Godfrey. spent with relatives at this place. I.LISf Miws Stella Skid-more, of is vi-itirig Mr Terry. utid WIliTerrv are RANCISCO. Mrs.

W. H. ZiUa Cowley visited her sis ter at Preston last week-. Wntiare McDonald and Pode Ben son, of Colnmbns U'ty, were in this Green has been visiting relatives in Madisou county the past week. commnnity feunaay.

Our new preacher is expected Sunday. Larkin. who has been down Kill tive audience. i Dr. McLtodon whs called lo Centre Point to fee his little daughter, Mary, who was quite but glad to learn she is much better.

Mrs. Franklin, of Knoxville, spent a few days here this week enrouto to Pisgah to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. W. Sweeney, ol Nashville, are spending this week with Sweeney's parents, Hon. P. St.

Clair and wife. J. P. Bryant continues to suffer severely with a grave attack of bronchitis. Mrs.

Mary C. McRevnolds is settling up her affairs and will soon eiart for Texas, her future home. J. E. Sanders, xne of Jackson's best citizens, spent Monday in town.

Win Skelton and wife of Dry Cove spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Jeff Skelton. OSALIE I5ro. Craze filled hogs generally, have been well fattened. Saturday, 'night the. was the coldest night of the On Sunday the stream were all frozen over.

The people generally are rejoicing over prospects of having the public roads When the road is" macadamized up 'Paint Rock Vallev we will have the finest valley of laiids in the state. All honor to Milo andalo to the JEilitor of the Age, for. he contributed no little part for the upbuilding of the road and deserves a largo tiice of the honor. ThaiikfC let Rep. Rousseau pass his bill abolihing the City Court and, that will put him even in-honors with his, colleague.

A snow fell on the morning of the The "biggest little thing" and one of thu n.oat useful vou, can offer, a friend as a Christinas present is a bottle of; Dr. Ticiieiior' Antiseptic. A clean, pleasant remedy for cuts, burm, bruises, nail puncture, sore throat, inflamed eyesi Btinw of insect, "poinon oak," Used internally, quick relief in cases of colic and dtrangenient of stomach or boweN. Free from opiates and onnitlvely harmless. Sold by W.

II. his regular appointment at this place Sunday. Ofiorsre Seav came out iii oeJ smiles to see the girls Sun attending the winch eter Normal. John Knight intends" moving to MavnHrdVl'ove this Week. He has bought the Dow Evall Sam Culver ami wife jiave moved to the head of Little Coon creek, where hy will live with rs Culver's father, Jim Beau.

There is talk of a Christmastree at Walnut Grove. The young people look forward to it with much pleasure. is Annie Bell has returned home, Most of our citizens are greatly pu-nbed over the turnpike law. Bit oon needs a ttOd road. The far-famed "Dudley pond" is now Jm-pHBMble.

It ig'a muddy stieteh of toad about one-half mile long, just over the creek from offey's Store, and in aid to be worst hole in Jackson county. John Ilorex made $100 from citizens on the creek aiid ha- secured $100 more from the 'otintv trfHnry to expend on that one mud hole. -Uoben Arnold, "from near Baes, day. Mic Mamie Kirby is on the hick list this week. John Thornhil) and Will eay were up from Coon valley this week It i thonght we will have a wedding in the community soon.

OhrUtmas times will soon be here. NAT. i Mr Jonen has relumed to the dkos-' tHin to reuntcr the Giveu AcHtleniy will hold its cloning exercint-s for Ihix term of school Friday night, Dec. "3. A very interesting Cliris -niatit rogrnni if) h-inn prepan-d and.

everyone is cordially invited to le present Mini enjoy the occaiod with the pupils. 1 1 1 1 t. sick with typhoid fever and pm-u-monin'he past two months, and who was convalescent, has relapsed aud is now in a vt ry critical condition. A little child of Jack Elliott died near Oakley on' the 8th inst. We had the heaviest snow fall of the waaon at this pluce on the morning of the 12th inst.

John Fanning and Henry Hall got into a dillculty on lat Saturday, which at one time looked like it would have a-very serious, if nt a fatal ending. The particulars are related by an eye witness as follows: One of Fanning boys came in from about the place somewhere and reported that Hall had killed his (Fanning's) dog. Fanning iht-n armed himself with a double-barrel shot gun and 'went on the hunt of Hall, and met him in the public road near his house, and with hia gnn prented at Hall began on him and abusing him by calling him by some very rough names. Hall was also carrying a 6hot gun, returning from a squirrel hunt, and when he saw Fannings beligerent attitude, and wishing to avoid a dillculty, lie turned and retreated about 40 or 50 yards and then left the road and crossed the fence into a field along the side of the road and surrounded Fanning, keep. Ing out of shot gun range, and came iiU he road about 200 yarda nearer ENEGAR.

Jim McGuffey and Tom Kirby are aomg big business in ginning, urarinn Howard has mov- Payne. i tiw achu win unva uno wcck vacation and will open for 'the seeond tcriv 111 'Ih I rip here a few days since. The recent cold wave Is said to be Ouro stomach troubles, cold feet and hands, excessive menstrual flow, with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Many a household ii saddend by death because of the failure to keep hand i ftiifa and abBolutelv certain Jan. 2.

"Mr and Mrs Parkhill Suited their daughter in the valley over Sunday. John Berry has been called to Texas on account of the serious illnesi of his on. There will be special ChrixtmAf exer by the young people and children of the Acadetuv Sunday evening, December 25, to which all are invited. ni4AMA CUBAN RELIEF ewe. PldflKr Coli0- Neiiralglaand Toothache a vlnflMminulm BonrgtoIMck and Summer CompUluta.

Frlce, 25 Cbata. family to Cordell to hiahome, Miss Wille Kirby and Miss Salle Ball assisted Dr. Howard recently. They were pleasant callers. Mr and-Mrs Mllligan have Just returned fr.m Tort Payne where ihey vUited relatives, m.

Robert Ball of I lenrgar is visiting friends near Oak Grove. Jack Kirby of Oak Grovels a pleasant caller at Iienegar. BroMilHcan is our preacher at fl the most severe, for the season oi mu year, since the war. All the oldest citizens say If will scarcely be any better until spring, Judging from extremely hard wiuirr lu the past. C0MR ON COnKE8VOKtKST8 Our correspondents seem to be delinquent tending their neigh-norhood news.

Send in the dots, for good count paper always has all the county newe, and the Age is by core for croup such as, One ilinute Cough Cure. See that your little ones are protected against emergency W. 11. ayne, Steel McCulley, Paint Rock, Ala..

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