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The Greeneville Daily Sun du lieu suivant : Greeneville, Tennessee • 4

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i. 4 4 4 4 4 A 1- A Jfc Vo 4. A ii Near r.Icrrhlovrn 44,, 4 4 4 4 Hr. II. IL Calyenr, of Morristown, is ft hero Mr.

C. E. Coile and lira. Caorgo Laroona will leave tUa afternoon for Columbia where they will at tend the W. C.

T. U. convention. Mr, C. M.

Kiser ia confined to hU homo with aicknesa today. On September 29th, while motoring between Morristown and Newport, Charles R. Everhart, representing the Glen Refining while passing a rock crusher stationed close by the id of the road and trying to avoid running over one of the hands not hearing the approaching car, ran too near tho fill and ditched his automobile. Tho top and windshield were mashed, but Mr. Everhart saved himself by Jumping from the car as it turned over and fortunately escaped uninjured.

Very a 1:1 Xh Don't Yen to Do a Tkir 7 Cut Ccrta-e Pita That's All. Friu ar.d CulurCay and All llzzit These Eight Days Will Ce tha Time fer Llnny Days to Buy Your Fall NccdL. ROOMS FOR RENT: Four furnUh-ed room; to for light housekeeping. Call new phono No. 65.

158-fit. Clothing for men and boys the kind that your children and men folks will delight to look at. You want to set tho pretty designs that are now being displayed by Vani, Bios. Department Store, West side of Depot street Mrs. D.

W. Williams has as her guest, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wayland, of Knoxville. WOMEN BACKING THE SOLDIER BOYS -t Miss Pearl Wallace" arrived Wednesday to take up her work at Camp Creek Mission school.

Miss Wallace was located at Cedar Creek about eighteen months ago. She hae recently been located in Arkansas. Ladles' Coats and Cont Suita, the Nobby New Styles, bought right and Just now being offered at prices that will be eurpriaing, are now on display at Vann Bros. Department Store. When the history of the war haa been written, work done by women at home will Impress itself upon this nation as few even now realize.

Literally, millions of women left W. L. Thomas, former president of the old Bristol Fair Association, and traveling salesman, who resides on Cherry street of this city, returned Saturday evening from GrCf nevil.e, where he attended the Greene County Fair. Mr, Thomas was enthused over the showing mads by the fair association and stated that Bristol should not let the record made for Sullivan and Washington counties during the Vast outclassed. Mr.

Thomas advocates the organizing of another fair association In this city to provide a place of display for tht products of this section. "Especially was I Impressed, stated Mr. Thomas, "with the soldiers day and childrens day prop ms. Thousands of people were in attendance from every section of Tennessee to witness both events. Several hundred soldiers and several hundred children participated in the programs of the days, including long parades with decorated cars and float.

Interest was at its highest ebb on soldiers' day, when tbs boys who went out from county made their showing and were given the ovation of the people. is positively too had that Bristol, with tha thousands of dollars worth of livestock and farm product that are' grown In thia section should be unable to hold a fair. This ia directly due to lack of organisation and should certainly be talked up among the business men of this city and the fanners of the surrounding country. A fair might be held in thia fcity that would be a Credit to the whole codn-try. Fanners and stock' raisers ol Sullivan and Washington counties would be glad to co-operate with Bristol promoters in getting the fair association together, and it should be perfected." Bristol Big Reduction Friday and on Coatsuita, Coats, Serge Satin Dresses, Skirts, Waiats and been called, and many more at home their homes and took up war activitiea into' which women had never before Miss Martha Armitage left today for Lynchburg, where ehe will take a business course.

Rats, Miss Sallie Bohannon. FOR SALE: 1918 Model Bulck tur-l Ing car, la perfect condition. R. S. Fields.

l0-3t PURINA FATENA, with grass, si-iage or hay shortens the feeding period 20 to 80 day, secures to 4 pounds daily grains, and makes MARKET TOPPERS. At The Greensville Feed A Grain Co. devoted long hours at work in knitting and preparing surgical dressing for tho boys "over there." Some may have worked at the expense of health and are now suffering from headaches backache, dragging-down pains or soma derangement. It should be remembered that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for more than forty years hss been restoring such womert to health and strength, and is now recognized as tha standard remedy.

Rev. S. L. Noe 11 and family arrived In the city today and will occupy the Cumberland Presbyterian Manse on Irli.h street. Rev.

Noell is the new pastor chosen by the members of the C. P. Church and our citizena welcome bim and hia moat estimable family to our town. Get your steers on the market early, market going bad. FATENA will shorten the feeding period 20 to 80 days and finish cattle in better shape.

Sold in Greensville by the Greensville Feed A Grain Co. only. Dontfall to visit Miss Bohannon's store Friday and Saturday. Piy your Fall Outfit for tho least money. Mettle, If Miss Urksbur made no reply when you proposed to her, on what grounds is tha suing you for breach of promise? King.

She claims that her silence gave consent. SHOES CHILDRENS STAR BRAND SHOES bought early list Spring. These Shoes have advanced about $1 per we will sell them just like we bought them cheaper. SIZE 5 to 8 $2.50 SIZE 9 to 11 $3,15 SIZE 11 to 2 (In the Heavy Box Calf.) SIZE 9 to 1111 $2.90 SIZE li to 2 $3.25 MISSES LARGE SIZE SCHOOL SHOES; size 2 1-2 to for; per pair! $7.50 MENS HEAVY WORK SHOES; size 8 to 10 $3.50 1 On the Shoes listed above we will save you from $1.00 to $1.50 a pair. Compare end See.

Full Line of All Kind of Shoes. "The Very Same Shoe for a Lot Lose Money." UNDERWEAR MENS GOOD QUALITY UNION SUITS; these are.iettln awfully hljh, but we hive a good rrice; if you want to buy. early and save money; a yet 36 to 46n $1 50 A REAL VALUE IN LADIES UNION SUITS. You want to see these to know what you can buy for $1.25 CHILDRENS E-Z UNION SUITS. Everybody knows what E-Z means In Children's Union Suits, ljut everybody dont sell them at our price HOSIERY Compare the Price and Sec.

MISSES AND BOYS BEAR BRAND AND BILLY GOAT; sizes 6 to 7 1-2; for, per pair, only. 25c MISSES' AND BOYS JACKNIT: these will compare with the 50-cent grade; all sizes. from 6 to 11 .1 40c "GOOD STOCK LADIES' GOOD SILK HOSE; in black and chdcolate; worth more than we ask for them all Bizes $1.23 -BABY BLANKETS ft tt Size 30x40; blue and pink; a good value for $1.25 MENS SHIRTS We have a limited stock Heavy Blue Shirts yet at- $1.25 And a few UNCLE SAM at $1.23 A limited stock MENS DRESS SHIRTS; worth $2.25 to 3.00 while we have them; $1.50 only Mr. N. B.

Tweed left yesterday afternoon for a visit with relatives In Marshall, N. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred W. Thomas esme down from Efwln today, Mr.

Thomas having come to place Mrs. Thomas la the local hospital where the will undergo an operation for appendicitis Thursday morning. Friends of Mrs. Thomas, formerly Miss Ellens Emerson, of Chuckey, will regret to learn of her Illness. PROTEIN makes milk; Carbohydrates makes FAT.

FUNINA contains 00 Carbohydrates. To abort a cold and prevent complications, take IwdifMtiaa, BiliouiBM CwutlrsliM. Chamberlains Tablets hava restored to health and happ.ress hundreds who were afflicted with indigestion, biliousness and constipation. If you ars troubled in this way give them a trial. You are certain to be pleaaed for they will benefit you.

A TREAT WANTED i Settled white woman or girl to cook ood do light hooto-work for family of two. Good pay nd light work gvoraatood. Nice home for right perty. Apply In person ot Tho Doily Son office. Mens and Ladies Shoes are going at a price that will astonish you at the present time.

You want to see the Vann. Bros. Store fgre you. buy your fall Shoes for the Constipation. The beginning of almost every serious disorder ie conctipation.

If you want to enjoy good health keep your bowels regular. This is best accomplished by proper diet and exercise, but sometimes a medicine la needed and when that is the case 'you will find Chamberlain! Tablets are excellent They are mild and gentle in their action, easy and pleasant to take. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. i BOX SUPPER There will be a box supper at the Glenwood High School Saturday night, October 4th, beginning at 7:30 p.

m. Proceeds for the benefit of the school ADA LISTER. BESSIE HOGAN. BESSIE BOLES, Com. The Aaburp Bible Claaa haa arranged with tha Mt, Crmel choir to sing on next Sunday at the Sunday School hour.

Every member is urged tu'be present and bring some one with hem. All are not in Sunday school are, 'especially invited to our big Bible class. 168-3L vi rr.T. jioward co, INSURANCE The purified end refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retained and improved.

Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c Fire ss Ltahil-117 Mata Street, jr ty, Ante- Crtcnevllle, sr mobile. Bar-Tenn gW sod Every Description of Inter-nnco nt Lowest Rotes. Now Telephone 12S. 160-2L Holley's Mill DEPOT STREET Hour New Corn Meal Feed of All Kinds SEE S.

WANT INSURANCE? LaRUE A CO. 4 44 4 44 4 44 44 4 ,4 4 AT THE PRINCESS. 4 44444444444444 Ladies Suits, Goats and Dresses We are satnsfted with small profits in this line, and can save you money. "These goods are high at the best, and i i we do not hesitate to say that we will sell you these gooda at a fair profit and give you the best the market affords. -Give us a chance to show you we can.

Suits from S25.C0 to $67.50 COATS about the $15.98 kind for .1 $69.98 kind for $55.00 (All Grades Between at Same Saving.) DRESSES from $15.00 to $37.50 SWEATERS MENS' WOMENS' and CHILDRENS LADIES SLIP-OVER $3.00 MISSES SUP-OVER $3.50 BOYS SUP-OVER; a great value 1 LADIES COAT -SWEATERS; a bargain, at 1 $3.00 MENS SUP-OVER; all wool; at $9-50 Jitney Service I now have one of the latest taoJcl Ford cars, completely equipped, with all the latest Improvements, and the Lee Puncture-Proof Tires guaranteed 7, GOG miles without a juncture which Insures you safe trip without trouble. A. W. HOLT Call me at Mason's Corner or at Residence for Day or Night Service. FRIDAY AND THURSDAY John Barrymore In "The Test of Honor." FRIDAY Madge Kennedy in Thrp the Wrong SATURDAY Harold Lockwood In "Pals also Harold Lloyd Comedy.

MONDAY At Princess "Elmo, the Mighty," also Twd Reel Comedy and Hearat News. MONDA Liberty Shirley Mason In "The Rescuing AngeL" TUESDAY "raiUi of the Stiong" with Lewis MitchelL WEDNESDAY Marguerite Clark in "Lets Elope SATURDAY PUBLIC SALE White House Coffee; special-. 50c Golden Grain Flour L-V Li $1.55 Cream of Harvest Flour ..1. Clue Springs lily -Y LmJ $1.55 Granulated Sugar; per lb Swifts' Air Borax Soap Washing Powder 5c pmwcESs and LIBERTY THEATRES ft- LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HATS AT A BIG SAVING. SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER TODAY- $1.50 to $17.00 We also offer a stock of Aluminumware and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.

Call us over either phone. Our service is prompt and efficient JQHN BARRYMORE IN "THE TEST OF HONOR" On Thursday, October 9th, at 10 oclock, at my residence, one mile west of Upchurch and near Friendship school house, Greene connty, I will offer and cell to the highest and best bidder the following property, to-wit: One Bay Mare; one Bay Horse, 3 years old; one Black Mare, 9 years old; one Bay Mare, 7 years one Sorrel Mare, 10 years old; ona nica Durham Cow, due to be fresh any time; one Yellow Half-Jersey Cow, and also on 8-year-old Cow; on Red Durham Heifer, 2 years old; on Calf, 4 months old; about 80 bushels of Cora; some Irish Potatoes; some Fodder; about 40 Head of Fowls; my household and kitchen furniture, and many other thinga too numerous to mention. Terms of sale made knows on day of sale. O. W.

GASS. A. J. BOWLIN, Auctioneer. 1 153 t.

Come Friday, Saturday, or any day next wed: and vevill sell yo uthe very thing you want, right in season, for less money. m9o 'Cash. State Cecil Piece to Trade. 3ry bs Hr Itronjisflii Depot Street FRIDAY MARCH KENNEDY at 'sew THROUGH TIIC WRONG DOOR.

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1918-1920