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The Smyrna News from Smyrna, Tennessee • 4

The Smyrna News from Smyrna, Tennessee • 4

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The Smyrna Newsi
Location:
Smyrna, Tennessee
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4
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7frTw ''A r- A.d 'V. r. -l I ROCKY. FORK. lOme very much KSstiZESLEppsf Us-Sarar BasirbnfEFsined thft Simnav uMth thpir n.A.

unz i. i NashYiIle, spent -Sunday- with their Club -Saturday night Music and parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. Epps. and.

refresh-- cards were enjoyl ai fved.W- Miss Agnes Lawrence has return- fuents were Mrs. Ernest -Smith and: little'; 'J .7 home after visiting relatives-in urf reesboro. daughter, are-guests of her mother, -Fhe- young-people ofihelneigh Misses Maxgueriteand Louise have gome, to Nashville iin i i i A ---I borhood enjoyed an allnday outing hey Will 'attehHthe- Cook- at-Sjharp- Springs TuesGayVr-Mariy' fish were-caught. 7- I GreeB7weddingr: Helen Gresham is howron die Big Fire Sale 309(Soutb Side) Broadway, Between 3rd and4tK Aves. is'7returned Ihmheuafter-Visiting friends ef'Lks -1 ofNashyiHe, has rturhed horae Tafter a short stay 7 with his Mrs Hnward "Miss MoratMorris Is better after -eing sick.a few days.

7.. Miss Isabella Washingtorilm returned home after spendingthe winter with hersister Misses -Callie Mae and Mattie i '1 ji B.jColemahhavrcturnedhome after visiting their brother of East I Nashville. 'Miss-Bessie Burgess was ---the I week-end guest pf Mrs. W. C.

Cor-dell, Remember, "Ave had 1 stock of Dry Goods, ShoesfXadieSj Mens aHBoysV joF the bargamsjoplCKave bought the first Mr. Ods Colemah of Smyrna, spent Sunday with Mr. AllenCar-Iter. Mrs. R.

H. Bennett, daughter, and little son, Miss WiniCand Edwin, visited Mrs. R.M.Lee Tast r'- feiw.days to announcerloSie public thatjwe have also put on sale7 the ENTIRE- "STOCK. Even- goode neveropened while- the fire took 'place, and wilj now give-greater bargain! than Look these pricesover.77 Come and; be convinced. Seeding is believing" The stock must go.

and the prices offered wjlLmake frgd-rr Mr; and Irs. Will Smith and spent Sunday with Mr. Smiths parents. Mr? Sam Bucfianan, of Murfrees-xro, spent Sunday at home. Mr.

Eunice North, our 'popular 7 merchant of this place, had the mis- fortune to lose onie of his houses at Murfreesboro. '7 Mrs. W. Alexander is' in proving nicelyShe went-drivirig Sunday for. the tint time in three 7 '7 -mil Bargains in Shoes BLUE BONNET; rO -89cH tiesjShdes aridTSlippers, $2.50 value Boys' Wool Suits size 34 yearsjall good, for: BoyVCaps for Baseball Caps for.

ELECTRIC $3 and $4 values, mostly; small sizes; all go hm flSc One lot-of $2 and $2.50 Shippers, all go -V- 75c Mr.Taftd-Mrs.- O. Yorkand family Sunday their parents in Williamson County. Mr. H.Webbis improving after a few days ofa illness. Mary Coleman will enter-Itain the Misisonary Society Thursday aftemexm.

Mitchell Caldwell har romN ashville. Clarence Lawrencehas7 re- I turned from Murfreesboro. About $6,000 stock of shoes must go, less than cost Call and beL convinced. -n z-S All our Mens and Boys Shoes, also rfi. Slippers, to go at 50c on the dollar.

While we have made no investigation of the it seems to us, nevertheless, that Snayrna copld very' well afford to guarantee to use enough, power to justify! the Great Falls Power Company to run a connecting line to Smyrna and give ui lights is well as power for our ma- chinery. As electricity produces the most. satisfactory, convenient-and the cheapest power, manufacturer will hardly consider locations where it cannot be-obtained. Our Business Mens Giib should get busy once, get in connection with the proper authorities and White Waists One lot, slightly soiled, for 19c Heavy 10c Outing for. Also white Silk Waiidt for.

Gingham and PercaleFHouse Dark Heavy 10c Shirtiqg for 10c Straw Ticking for. 50c 15c Feather Tickingfor aOcSh cure a proposition from them 7 V' Our own make Bungalow aprons for agg' 9cl 10c Yard-Wide Percale, fresh goods, for. I- KING PATTERSON. Of interest, to many in Nashville is" the 7c Mens Shirts BLACKMAN BRIEFS. -V N-.

Mrs. R-. Lassitierahd children have returned to their home in Nashville after spending several days7 with her mother, MnVT. A. Richardson.

Miss Della Blanton is visiting relatives here. Miss Lalla Hardjjng has returnee home after-Tpending-the winter in I Umatilla, Fla: Gladis Morton, of Smyrna, is the guest of Miss Mattie B. Smith. Mr. and Afrs.

George Bagwell, a rosperousyourg'coupleof This place, were visited by the. stork Saturday, which left them 7 Mr: Albert iBatey -and Mr. Ike Enseyr.of 'Birmingham, are visiting the formeris.jmother) Irs KateBatey: JJ 33c 12 t-2cAmoskeg Ginghams forZl Tic 10c Flowered Curtain Goods for 5c 35 White Figured Swiss for 15c is- 25c White figured Swiss for 50c work shirts for; lot of Mens Shirts, Slightly Soiledr at One lot of dress shirts and work shirtv75c and 50c values, for. scc- 1 5c White Figured Swiss for. S3C- Men's silk shirts, sell everywhere 3 and Mrs.

James J. Pattersbn. of Smyrna, of the engagement nd approaching marriage of their arijMr7 EffirAr KitfgT" of Mulberry. The wedding will -take place-. Thursday ApriL 2 at 3:30 oclock, at-ffie Smyrna Presbyterian church.

7 Mr. nchMrC Patterson formerly niade their home in Nashville; and the bride has a wide circle of friends here. She is a very attractive young girl and is a graduate of Sem- inary. Nashville Banner. 85c Seamless Sheets, 81x90, for.

72x90 Sheets for77 for 2.00, our price. 08c 1 .25 and 1.00 shirts; were not damaged 'in' the leash only the boxesjn which they were; wet; your choice 59c Mrs. James A. Smith has return-led home, after spending the weeks end with her father, Mr. T.

Ba tey, William Acklin Read, who has Ibeeii confined for several weeks ai 1 Overalls MuslinrUnderwenr Corset Gaviffs and Brassieres-for 15c Ladies. Muslin Drawers for i. 19c -75c -White Underskirts for 39c 75cvalue for. 39o -25c 50c Overalls for: $1.50 Piincess Slips or. Boys suspenders for 7 0C 10c Men's suspenders for.

1 md. i s. 5 Corsets 1' Ladies, Men's, Boys Clothing 1 5 and $2Q Suits, choice, $2.98 75c Inspect-Our -Line of 1.25 WamefCOTsets for 1 G)rsetsf or 39c for ROUGH AND 98c Men's and Ladies-Hals 2.50 Men's Hats $1.39 i Mens PantT for.less than lfalf price. Men's Spying Overcoats 2.00 Men Hats for. Sc: 75c 1 1 1 .75 nnd L5Q Hats for.

69c Boys 1 .2 5 Pants orL Boys-75c Pants Tor Boy's 50c. Pants for 3 Sc' II1 All Ladies' Fiats Below Cost.7 20c I ATrow Brand Collar? at 1 Oc Shingles, Doors, Sash, Brick, Lime, Cement, and SAVE i MONEY; NO GOOPS EXCHANGED DURING THIS SALE Remember, the Erly Bird Catches the WoxiiL jj. -v r-. 1 4 Vm.

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1915-1916