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The Smyrna News from Smyrna, Tennessee • 2

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The Smyrna Newsi
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Smyrna, Tennessee
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TheSmyrna News J.R, WILLIAMS. Editor and Pjib. C. HOLLOWAY, Associate Editor MRS. -EUGENE SIXXOT.T.

Phone 84- 1 DOPE ON THE WORLDS -v- SERIES GAMES. Real -Estate 'Transfer. Miss Lura Haleto AV. M. Freeman; lot in 3rd ward, $2000.

.1 E. L. Archie to W. M. Free V- BAD ACCIDENT HE SCCOvtN SuT ir sz weeks before" CAM RIToRm TO WORK FIRST NATIONAL -BANK: of SMYRNA What is expected to be one of the hardest fought worlds series EntCrjrd in'the FfisfXJffice as second class W.

G. Ijratpr to W. A. Youree', frcc 1.year dvanj. Until thiVdate iith) 100 acre'iii liith district, $1135 V2 1 ST A -1 a .1 I UBT.TSm- V.yrftY fr)ifreetdW, F.

house and, left in, with the result that tlieBhillies Land the- jtedStX divided honors. "STATEMENT TT1 Act of August ot- v. The Published Wee yly at SrnVma, Tenn OctS for 7 i In The hrst gam; Alexan-t 8 and the lirilliant fielding of Baskert the Phillies viiirxnrrff Tjt' i a tn Pi wiW M-tiajnes L. U-, 1- totli district, $250. B.

K. Hibbett to M. H. Lane, 2f SmymarSiboo. i -rv Editor awT-Qwner, J.

Rr Wil- "Murfreesboj Sworn to me this 8th BURT L. SIMS -Notary-Public. fir-- -T 1 t- w- (My commission-expires Janu- not Only provides an emergency und enabling you to grasp good 'a opportunities when presented," but- has an -educational value 11 Foster held hytadelphia to three Luck has been Witlr tl.e'l'hilli in 'the bunchng' of hits. During; the twogames, the Phillies have turned eight hits into, four runs. -whil; the Red SOx have made 1 this1" 'Manx of Aapproved ORGANIZED "UNDER: AND si es practice, whi ch makes in life.

Dont over' nportance. A NOVEL CANNING Ctll A I I PE omcl oLiTieclassTfst players jin the world arc to be found On rv vv 1 the Red and Thilly- TJis Jacksboro Canning Club, with vAiexailp' vi anVa-er7 the county agent and several ln Alancler, aYIanager spent' three days oh a canning' camp-. Moran has one of the-best pitch-- ers in theworld by mafiv experts he is considered the; greatest on' lag trip last They pjeked and. jeanned -huckleberries while haring a only hits. heplthy, outdeot good pme.

The camp owned by John Bowmaq, who kindly permitted the club to uae hla ground and 'harries, and Mr. Lewi'a Bowman lent his to the By theicen'er fiel(ler fof th( $OQCj. IA BIITVI kindness of Tlem Lay, the sup-! "--iior the Phillies rs the. champion lioihf ruii' getter of the major leagues this season." Tr is Speaker Y. Smo -CONTROHLLEIBy.

PITHY PARAGRAPHS. :Amcric.af:;The. land, ot peace mnl plenty -1 After-awhile the fly. will 011 ami you wont have the occa- ion to wish you didnt. 'Winter come-dormant and then can be iwaiteiLliy: tlie laziest-bf us.

isnt here yet by some weeks. An hArfnsvillc negro who left his razor at 1 and cut another negros, threat with a jiiece of looking glass. 1 I onnie Whitlock was so scared hfii appear ed for. marriage b'e-ftbf C. Brttniu to W.

Coleman, 4th ward in 22nd district, $65.. Geo. Taylor to Jesse Taylor, 234 acres in 22nd district, $7- SfATTJillon to' E. H. Barton, 75.

aefes in 21st district, $7000. Dawson Fox to W. P. Carter; 74 acres in 25th district, $5000. -ilicl3nan Weaklej- to- E.

-F. Lytle, 315 acres ill iSthdistrict, J. F. Youree. tP A.

and R. Youree, 7 acres in 23rd district, $1000. -J. F. N.

Youriee-to Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 66 acres in 23ri4itrict, wl -civil strife, keeps restrain his iu of the- ling ago directing Wen asYedWew-clays, sme li.is good wife to make for he -rl kiit, to the woodland tm Jus old Sam H. Mitchell, a wortht ggittlemau i.and knightly rsQMieV who -uore the gray with honor dignity during the days of nory ot the long ago directing day s. since iV pHea were gotten uh fhe tough noun fielder in the road tp.tbe. tent-site, two' managers rare both canipflre the center Of jtt-j confident.

tbit their, team will win traction cniring the atay, a forked dokanl the" serieTmay not be deciiled driven into the ground at either side i i of the. Are. held r. stick on. whieh the until the last game is played.

bucket and kettles were hung over Walter Brownlbw Posey, the Are. Here the camp meals were -r prepared. Each camper was "detailed j. County Medicos Meet. TPeclar -the hurden-was The Rutherford Colintv7 on-no one.

A cheap flreleaa ,7.0 first rem, cooker, that the glrla.are.t-.ught how ll heU! 1151 hfst rcSu makejfnd uae, aimplilled the, cook- lar moil tbly inefc ting since -the lng, and whlli-vegetablea were cook rir lng In' this -the. campers would leave r.he-camp ih uuest h'ick'eborrls; portable outdoor ntlnta- uuuL the ci it j. Hr nliig itoeslblei Th are tauglt-'L TVannlug by cold-pack methof, manitesteif is an augury for nnejcancl.cs as they may occur at that jirhere the fralt is packed In the. Jar res ults during the winter months. priice.

Tlie compensation for tl.e Df. 1L 0jeiikins of year was $318. irhere the fruit is packed in the. Jar or call cold and put ln boiling 'water 10 be this Youree to JR. Youree, yj interest: in 57 acre in 23rd A -t $Sdo.

-k kM-O E. L. Crockeft to1 Osborn Bros. 2 lots in Westvue, $253.76. YtfivHolt to H.

P. Morton, lot in 13th district out the lliormThe tvvo go to- Nntouteut-Avith destroying hatchet-ystory, the learned historians have now attacked the '5tp ryrha Roc ahoTit he claim b(K)k -1S hf iltAmerica mofe-alar b- Earthquakes were felt Saturday night in Utah, Nevada, Cali-and" Idaha'TiT some, minor damage -was one San Francisco the swaverf. processed process retains flavor and crispness of the fresh president of the association, was- Application forms and full in the chair and Dr, 1 formation can be' secured front itydog'wa? at life tiost-a secretary -'Witte- postmaster-at-Lavcrgne. Sf- )OSt Interesting case reports. ws.rc ma(ic by Drs.

SS. and S. L. Dug-: am! helpfulness. W'Dlis is a county association a 114! lYsid3nS ir not alfrady-members arc niviied.

to take membership. News-Banner. SH. Av: if. Freeze f.

gan of Eaglcville and by Dr, Matt I Murfree A.nd Dr ly Jouesof tins city heir reports ied to a general discussion of much inter-' Milton 'First. 7 Hank Turn Over aNe wLeaf By subscribinfi for THIS PAPER Wurternburgians, and the Tru sianlosses aloneare given at 1 191,148. Jhe loss -in -the-' last me miners imprisoned -in ce 8cptemi)cr wa 63 468. roal mine at.Lansford, wCre 1S but surely aiive gunday after hating "'eanng herself out whipping yp ven-tipT-fo- dost; Tltfey rRussraf W. had been imprisoned, six days, j- law wfiich.

Though very, weak They are re-1 forbids drinking- 'intoxicants on ctiyerr.tg 4he premiseswhere. publfclysold -It is novv- T.ur-' 'veit into effect October ir- Unibank. Ihej wizaril has succeess- fferit provisions liquor may he fully grown a thornless: rose. Hu. Jougfrtin not'des' will-noj he-greatly bene- than half a pint.

It further profited by Ids disc-oven-? Somehow vides that saloons must remaiit ot of the roseiwithf fr)m rarnnt il month! appointment at ,1 1- -firm opposite McFaddens Ford next HuntUiv at 1 1 a. ms-amLy. pi 7 on Mones and cut from a 11 A 1 tree had been klielleif with blppdyHjattlewhich I had "there taken pi aver-a ma 1 bTock 6t oahj', with i bullet "emTed-r t'od its ride, and from this lie rgarve'd a Ixeautiful gavel, retaining the deadly leaden. missile as an vuTcuce of hfstcnic-ahdacfT terest: guarded the camp ln the absence of the berry-seekers and made' himself useful in many other ways. 'On one occasion he down a- polaonoua snake and held it at bay till hia master killed --8hep-was unanimousty voted the hero of the Mny thrilHng and hair-raialng tales had heeh told; the howl of wild cate that prowled and' came 1-and of the rattlers and biter Tbe time and no wild cat or ben seen, or heard reluctantly, and felt deep disappoint- they ran rwpnrt' time and-quite A-nuiqbar of r.ana of The camp was named 'Chlgger oaftp, as every member soon dlscov-eredjthaHt-hsd been Inhabited by mll-' llons'or these anlmaia -The members the camping party were: Janie.B.

and Hell Tay "lor.Loa Brickey, Emma and a Ola Clark, Emma Griffin, of Knoxville, and Meaars. Baird," Irdel Peters, r'-Charles Clarkr' Mrsr, Taylor sad Count? ogsnt, Mias May Treadwell, efcajurn'id she party. 1 'in- fENSlOi't: V0RK1N (By C. A. Keffrr, i)ivrglan of Exten- aibii, VnJyerKity Through t'o'nperutionwjth-the -Dairy-Division of.

the United States Depart-njR of A rnenhave "een added toKT fleld.forrf othe Di-y TiSidtr'crtrtension, of. the "Buiycrsliy of Trtinessoe. One of these 'special-; jiave-hia- headQuarters si Jirljon, and his 'Work to those utate that Yave oeeu cleared or the, iTexaa-fay er tick. -Mr J. fct iraybiil-Mrill be employed principally in Mid-, Tennessee.

auTH. RiVer in TToostce. men will. eaUhllahiSg cream routes for euch enterprises, and A In siding In the devejppinejit of dairy, husbandry: byIanniflg barns and afios, 7teatlrigTirda and advlslng farmers re-7fsrdinA forage crops, radons and the. production of A.

Hiitton, the Division Specialist' in Dairying, has general auperVlaJon of' the work in Tennesaee, and Inquiries inlev subjects may be addressed T7T 1'htixviUa i A lowe. 7 FarineTsafe 'buy piiking-eot-i toil a nd a re-hay i a nice time tvf pick, blisses? -Bessie and'. Elizabeth; Sho wn Here in Many New Styles Sljflt2J10; 'S150 HaAnsM TJ -Mrs. of Dilton Clem Villiamsort of Big'S 1 J- r. Spring was the guest of.

her-sis-' Ek Pi1 1 Iweatpr Coats ate the craze They are extremely and-; ter. Mrs. Mat-tie 4 qii pirc Rannent for early Can be wornto an adYdBtighnwThese areAhxewesttylP4clQsefit.tjhg..mndeIsriJttTit Messrs Le Stem an.i Jffhn-g pocketg roll. collars showTun highTofors, rand two-tone combinations silly also.Grey; Red, jGffiSn aiyl BlaWobl Skaters r'v 1 Rjng. orDilttm lust Miss.

Beulah fiinL r. ErvmN Alexander surprised their 8l V- fneiids by We T.ivtslv"- HOW about tha job youre iu seed of? Ceaw it aid see we sbni it at ytir first opportaaity. Dea wait aatil the very Jest lilllv-ti ar-and "wall shot "yew Wkst kiflhflrade work" much happiney as through life, a xnuxxiXux 4 in it ri 1 4 4 11 1 1 1 awVv.vw.

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48
Years Available:
1915-1916