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The Progressive Age from Scottsboro, Alabama • 3

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Scottsboro, Alabama
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THE PROGRESSIVE AGE, SCOTTSBORO, ALA. Marriage License The Census Enumerators Local; Social, Personal 2 Have Enthusiastic Meet I no, new. Editor, namb2-J and Bumbw 7 The Jackson County Census Enumerator's meeting at this place on Thursday, Jnne 22nd. was one of the most successful meetings ever held bv the ednca. Robt.

F. Parton, Ollie Mae Loyd Chas. II Isbell, Bessie AdkinB. George Elbert Busier, Bonuie Lee Payne. EliBrowtifield, Mary Walker.

Joseph Castle, Fanuie x. John Staiey" Kennedy, Mary Frances Raymond Peterssn, Lula Mfset. Andrew G. Sowell, Jesse 'fribble. John Craig, Opie May "Wigging ton." Laetbie Robinson; Chas.

T. Lizzie Charley. McCanapbell, Margaret E. Ridley. tional department of this county Is.

Shave II WORTH JWff fesis WHILE 14 Henderson give you estimate -fjce cement walk. liewii Kirby was in Atlanta jloniaT- John Proctor ipent aeveral in Chattanooga last week. in spite of the fact that Thnrs- duy wus oiie of the few sunshiny Chancellor James E. Hortou of Decatur spent Monday in Soottsboro. Miss BeritbaMoney has.retorn ed home after visiting relatives in Paint Rock Valley.

D. P. Loudon and little bou Harry of Huutsville were visitors in town this week. Miss Ella Worthington has gone to Holly Tree to play the Mveri of LangBton mornings a fortnight of rain, buBy farm-rs came together in the interest of Jackson County's ten thouBaud white school children. The best elements in Kiah (begnet of the Misees Morgan.

(orrii Payne of Huntsville Grady Thrasher, Rena frieuus nere ouuuajr. Jackson's citizenship were rep i illieou Caldwell visited home Mrs. Daniel Entertans '1 joltibere Sunday. Vrt Batv of Bridgeport spent HoDdariu Scottsboro. Mrs, Walter Daniel delightfully entertained at "Auction Brigde" Tuesday afternoon.

The game was plated at six tables. Miss Ruth Bradford carrying off first prizi a lovely cot glass bowl, while-Mrs. Hugh Body drawing the consolation a box of note paper. Delicious refreshments were served. )(.

Lyda Sr.odgrass of Fort resented here that day and it was an unusually wide awake in tereeted throng. The meeting was presided over by County Superiuteudeut, C. S. Brewton who spoke earnestly of the progressive era in education which is now at hand. The State Department was represented by Prof.

J. B. Hobdy of Montgomery who made a very enthusiastic address. WeCanMakeYourShavingEasier Shaving in the modern way with modem utensils ts a real pleasure rather than' nuisance. However, oven some of the latest shaving devices are not a big improvement over" the old.

But we are in position to Know which are the most worthy, as we have had an opportunity to investigate them alL We tender you a most hearty invitation to inspect our worthy assortment of razors' strops hones blades brushes soaps in all forms soothing ointments etc. WALKER BLAKEMORE DRUGGIST v. AND STATIONER ir 0 Bvnum and Rice Coffey mio the west od a buiinesa trip. Moody-Hackworth Wedding ffsrman Campbell of Woodyille' the city Stmday. Do Your best Wise Marv Clopton was a visi- iu Woodviile Saturday.

Solicitor John F. Proctor spent ftiday in Huutsville. I lo the very best I know how the very best I can and I mean to keep on doing so until the end If the end bng me out riht, what i6 said about me won't amount to anything If li end brings me out wrong, te-i a gels swearing I was right wou'd no difference Abraham Lincoln. On the afternoon of Jnne 24 at the borne of the bride's parents Mr. ahd Mrs.

Will Hackworth at Ce4r Springs, Mr. Orin Addison Moody and Mips Lify Evelyn Hack-worth were united in marriage bv the Presbyterian minister Rev. Sands of Whitwell, Tenn. Noue but the immediate family were present Mr. Moody is a well known and highly respected Toung busies man of Scottsboro and the bride is the lovelv niece of Judge and Irs.

J. B. Hackworth. We join with their many friends in wishing them much happiness. Cutting the weeds off the Square helps some.

HisB Mildred Bowen is guest of wuaiDg marcn lor the Horton-Swaim wedding. Miss Annie Templetou returned to her home in Clevelaud, Tenc, Tuesday accompanied by her annt, Miss Sallie P.osson. Mack Kyle, a popular young man. formerly of Scottsboro, but now a member of the third regiment band of Chattanooga left TueBday with the regiment for Mexico. A number of citizens from Stevenson were here Monday attending the trial in Chancery Court wherein the town of Steven-sou seeks to force Judge C.

L. Cargiie to open certain Itreets and alley ways. The last legislature passed a bill granting relief to Judge Cargiie but attorney L. E. Brown representing Stevenson is seeking to have the act declared unconstitutional.

Moody-Hackworth Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hackworth announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillie Evelyn to Mr. Orin Addisou Moody on Saturday, June the twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, Cedar Springs, Tennessee.

At home after July the fifth Scottsboro, Alabama. Misses Rosson Entettain On last Thursday evening Missee Dovie and Sallie Rosson In. Grady Jacobs. Chancery Court was in session fSondav. i London Plumbing I Electric Company I Coach Taylor has with him teek his brothers, Henry Walter of Arab.

Miss Veroria Stuart is visiting ber cousin at Flint, Ala. Misses Morgan's and their got Mis Myers were guests of Ms Beulah Erwin at Larkinsville'Tues-day. TSE TezM Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves travel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. If not sold by your drueeiBt, will be sent by mail on receipt of One small bottle two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other Ststxi Dr.

E. W. HaU, sat Olive Street. Sold by dmxeists. Adv.

PERFECT CONFIDENCE iS, P. Martin left for Garey adiana, Monday morning to ac-ifpt a position there. Louie F. Gelbke, Sr of Wood, lille spent Monday sn Scotts-oro od business. Mrs.

W. H. Sells of Hnnte-rille is visiting Mrs. T. M.

Sloan. I Ir. and Mrs. A. D.

Kirov of SCIENTIFIC SANITARY PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING All work guaranteed. Prompt, careful service given at all Shop next to J. H. Gregory's office on the East Side of the Square. We are here for the purpose of efficiently serving you.

Command us. and" Accuracy our Motto- Lentertaind delightfully with a BDntsville are visiting their Automobile Repairing, Supplies, Sundries and Oils. Agency for METZ, the best all round car for the country- D. SWAIM, Plumber. FRANK LONDON, ElectriciaD.

Phone Ko. J19. i "600 party in honor of their niece, Miss Annie Templeton, of Cleveland, Tenn. The home was prettily decorated with nasturtiums and sweet peas. The game was played at five tables.

Mrs. Alex Gay won the prize, a box of stationery, having the highest score. The honoree was presented with a box candy. At the conclusion of the games a delicious salad and ice course waB served. A down-to-theminute Jitnev Service.

Call as tor fast toco-rao Scottsboro People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance, Do you know how To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Many people in this vicinity kegv the way. Have used Dean's Kidney fills; Have proved their worth many tests. Here's Huutsville testimony. R.JH. Cravitt, farmer, k.

F. Jk. 2, Box 73, saysr "For ten years, I was afflicted with kidney trouble; pain in the small of my back being the worst -feature. My back ached at night and I waav-ery lame mornings. I was nervous and tired easily.

Doan's Kidney nils did me more good than any other medicine I had previously tried." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Gravitt had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y.

Hither, Mrs. irginia Brown. Attorney L. E. Brown of loDtgomery was in Scottsboro nt of thejjweek on business.

Mrs. Will Kyle and daughter, toy, were iu Chattanooga Mon-'J- Misses Florence McGahee and tonne Jones of Woodville were isitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. S.

D. Rozers and transportation. No. 6 6 It editor and wife irotered to liattanoea and Lookout Moun- Saturday. A great manv citizens of the This is a prescriptioa prepared especlstly for MALARIA or CHILLS eV FEVER.

Five or six dotes will break any case, and if takes then as tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not (ripe or sicken. 25c Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, its they cannot retch the seat of toe disease. Catarrh Is a blood or conau tutlonal disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces.

Hall's Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by on of the best physicians 'n this country for years and Is a regular prescrlptlrai. Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the flinty have visited the countv the past week to meet the li commission in regard to tax Here is a home canner that REALLY IS A CANNER. With it you can: first, make good money canning for the market; second, have better can goods for the table than you ever bought in any store the finest kind of corn on the cob, fine whole tomatoes, green beans, peas, peaches, all fruits and vegetables.

And it's all so easily done. This m. C. B. Simpson who has been ith Public Light and Power Kennedy-Lynch Mr.

J. Staley Kennedy and Mhs Mary Francis Lynch gave relatives and friends a surprise by announcing their marriage whica occurred on May 29th at the Staley Honse, this place. Father George C. Callahan, of the uatholic Church, Hunts-ville, officiating. The announcement was made on the departrue Saturday by the young couple for a short visit to Chattanooga and Georgia relatives and friends.

Mr, Kennedy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kennedy of this place, and a young man of sterling qualities, and is connected with the firm Of E.

D. Hollis and the bride is a former resident of Paris. a niece of Mr. W. H.

Wocdall of Woodville and has been making her home with Mr. J. W. Woodall, her cousin of this place. She is a popular and lovely member of the younger set.

We join their friends in wishing them much happiness. two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re-tlults In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ppany here, has been trans- rod. to fctev9nson and R.

0. F. J. chun by CO, Toledo, a Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hail's Family puis for constipation.

has taken his place here, Members of the Southern Ideal LNterpri5 Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or ad have been invited by Uncle ffl to volunteer for band ser- NOTICE If your dealer can't supply you, write in Mexico. So far none Freckles try tXCagnolia fflalm. It auicklv signified their intention of ling. us direct for Catalogue No.

602, giving dealer's stops the burn and removes Tan and Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and' is not just a boiler; it's a real cannery, just as much as the big factories are canneries, and it only costs $13. It is made by smooth, basy to use and A. Davis, under direction of name. aure to please.

No. 500 Enterprise, Price, $13 Capacity, 24 3-lb. cans 500 daily towu council has been testae springs on the mountain CHICHESTER SPILLS Three Colons While, 'Pink, Rose-Red. 75c Dragghtt or bg mall direct the biggest manufacturers of stoves and ranges in BRAND ongiiig to the city with a view ascertaimnff the flow and what the South, We are experts in scientific heating, and we have put our ex DIAMOND SAMPLE FREE; pert knowledge into this canner. ect one soring will have on LYON MFC CO PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK How Mrs.

Kelly Suffered arid "How She was Cured. uer if connected up with the 40 So. 5th SL, Brooklyn, N.Y. 00' pug already in use. a TTa Pe young girls card club met Ask Tr Dracrtst for CHI-CHES-TER'S i-TER'S A BlueUy oiyowV N1B8 1 nfc Rnvrl In at.

Wednpc. Gold metallic Doxes, seaiea wim tb afternoon and played the of rook at three tables. Burlington, Wis. "I was very irregular, and had pains in my side and back, years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Ciddy Jones won the game I29 a lovelv rrena rlo nhinfl EVERYWHERE fikerchief.

DehciouB refresh- $2.00 STEEL FREE The Enterprise No. 500 shown here holds 24 three-pound cans at one filling daily capacity about cans weighs 50 pounds is built to last a lifetime. With it is provided free one 12 capping steel, one $1 tipping copper and everything that can possibly be needed for canning. We don't ask you to buy it "sight unseen." We ask you before you buy any canner to see the Enterprise at your dealer's; look it over; compare it side by side with anything else sold; then decide for yourself if it isn't the biggest 13 worth you ever saw. But first send for our big illustrated catalog, which tells all about canning tells how to lay up for winter what nature supplies in summer.

EtallXIFS BtTKr(3RFFMFGv6a Dept NashviUe, Tenn. us were served. but alter taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com-pound Tablets and using two bottles of the Sanative Wash I am fully convinced that I am entirely F-and Mm. 8.

D. Rogers of who have been PUg their annfc. Mr a Ith and tha fomtlo nf kha cured of these trou returned home Mondav bles, and feel better all over. I know Albertville and Birmingham. Hoeerfl in rrranrl irivmi Voto r- yi I your remedies have done me worlds of 1 a 'w ainuu Adiau PP, Kuights of Kohrassau trrwl and I hone everv suffering woman one of the owners and of.

the Dixie Printiuc will' rive them a trial." Mrs. ANNA fPany of Moutgomery. Kelly, 710 unestnut Btreev curiing-ton. Wis, Pure and Wholesome Now ts the time to bay your Silo and the SAGINAW is the best and rransct on the market. The SUMMER SCHOOL Jackson County High Schoo 1 SEight Weeks Review -For Teachers MAY 22ND, TO JULY 17TH COURSES Preparing for FIRST, SECOND and THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES, and for conditioned High School subjects.

L.XPENSES: Tuition Fee $8.00. be i in private families 112.00 to $15.00 per month. FACULTY: Brewton, Director R. P. Wills E.

L. Taylor I Week signed "The Citizens igwood Precinct, District but with no other name "ed, offering a hundred Reward for the arrest of a onarged with theft And bur-As we do not know 1 whom the communication cr who to look to for the Y'-t of the reward or the the advertisement, we SAGINAW has received the high The many convincing testimonials constantly published in the newspapers ought to be proof enough to women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound ia the medicina they need. Thfc good old root and herb remedy has proved unequalled for these dreadful ilia; it contains what is needed to restore woman's health BndjBtrejjgtb. If there Is any peculiarity' in your case requiring special advice, write the Lydia E.

Pink-ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, for free advice; Good and notExpensive est award of any Silo in the world. The SAGINAW received the Gold Medal at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. i Write or call W. P.

Jenkins, Agent, Scottsboro, Ala- Stagmair Co. Mfgrs Chattanooi. Fi 1 1, U'he Citizens of please send in their.

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Years Available:
1889-1962