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The Smyrna News from Smyrna, Tennessee • 3

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The Smyrna Newsi
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Smyrna, Tennessee
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I A fsij 1 Pa U. ROCKVALE. lj. IL MILTON Sutiday School Mr. The Sunday f-' Schobl'J Mr.

SELL BUSINESS Ycargan was in'Mur-Training. Class held teir weekly jfreesboro' Saturday. mealing at tie Baptist chbrch Sat-j Hinkle of Bell urday afternoon with here' cecentlyr-T" I. 1 fortnight in various Kentucky towns i Hardware and ford andCW.nd -AuiMrs BfraWW 1 Took Ckorgo Monday. esdames- H.

B. FNance have returned from Murfreesboro, Justin 1 is back from 4 Springfield. V- WILL- CONDUCT? TWO STORES Williamson. as leader The ladies tow-g rogation met with Mrs. J.

ATBax-. ter for prayer service" Friday after-, noon, Mrs.Prcston Blankenship has re- to Murfreesboro after'! visit Jwith hersoni Carol and-Epp Blankenship. 1 Mr: Harvey Todd -and son, J. have been Christiana 'recently- bn can fit you from in the Mr. Fred LainV has gone toTieS tucky prospecting; -r Clinton Yeargtnhls returned Th larges tHeaT in merchandise from Bedford county." Mr.

and MrsRichard Garrett were in. Murfreesboro. last week. made in this city in 'recent years was eonsuinpiated Monday Vwhen IL Reed Son, leading hardware Miss Eva Brantley is visiting her Miss OliveMartin has joinied her sister, Mrs. Tom Clark, at Cassawy.

Rev. R. Q. the bedside o( his sister in Mississippi. people, in Lincoln county.

essrs. Herbert Holden, White and Chambers of, spent merchants and auto dealers, their entire liusiness and stock of goods, to C. H. Byrn, equally prominent in the hardwarejtraffic.in this the Murfreesboro The deal was for fixed price, bas'ed uppnan invoice made January istand a record of sales and profits and --Mrs. Ernest.

Brown and weplr-enil witk-Mr-nrf- sons jpent Sunday "with the family Holden. Mr. Joe MaxweU Ts with his uncle Mr. W. SWinn of Murfreesboro.

5fr Ben Jordan at Lascassas. Mraul Elrod of'CompIor was r. the weef-repd guest.r flf.Mr.. ranor Andrew Jackson of Murfreesboro vijiited Mrs.J.Milliam COMFY Dyv. Goods, -ClotbingVShowrMiUinlry since that time, and while not rakde public-is known to have been quite large, as-Reed Son were extersive dealers-and xarried-U large stock-of hardware-and -machinery, Mi IV B.

and "the "infant -son-rrif-Mn-Tpnr-Vhuubt are-with MrrandMrsr VruillOn AlOIluaj -Miss Ehla j. Lamhhaz-uturned from 1 1 John Marler, at Misses. EffieVMdGee, Bessie Miss Vaught of Soule Coir well. Johos.anJ;Mr,Fowler management, of the stori at. once, revertf tf to By rn', wh'will continue ther.busiiiess at.

the old stand under the direction of his soil, Mr. Charlie Byrn, who has een brougTvt up intbe business, liice -fis thoroughly schooled." The old lire o', employees will be retained, fithc- negotiations Mr. Byrn tkes ovcr tUi. gcrape and Ford and Overland agencicsand'wiU the lege has' returned to. duties after, a -Jackson attended the play givenat "pleasant Easter vacation spent with i he EagleViUe High School buildingi relatives fiere.

(: Mr. J. Smotherman paid a re- Many here w'ere grieved to learn cent visit to. Iiis brother, Mr, L. R.

thejeath 'of the1 little daughter Smulhernian; of Bedford Mr. anfi Mrs. Ollie Tassey'. the Misses klaggie RusseU -and Mary J' Tatier iTcing" a resident here Tor a Holt Of EaglevIIle "Were herCgunday. -mitnlwr-'of year.

Floyd is visiting atvending the funeral at ter. Mrs. Th6tfipsonWpod, R. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 SMYRNA Ward's Grove were; Mrs? Harvey.1 MrsJrtKT'and -rT-- i Todd er Sarah Sarah are visiting relatives at Chris- This transaction comes TTVaught, "Mr. "a'nd M.rs.'-.Roe tiaiiix.

surprise to It is learned, hpw 7 Miss Daisy Vaught--and MrsErskuvL r. -Wilh-Sanders of Bedford eoun- Givins: i ty was here -Sunday. Mr.and-Mnc-G.' have-a f- Misses and' -An'nieWells honored guest this -week Christeplrerand Miss Ruby-Whit im father, William Haysj have returned' from Jroora hpw- tver, -that ani iwo of.Ljii& bos have- had designs on'Icatirg in Los Angeles Calnd to "out cam' iiu unexpcctcdTy, negoti.it in short -order. The Sickle of: of l.ihertyy Mr! lays, splendid Miss Blanche Lamb spent Satur- were closed i gentleman that, he is! has attained 'Tliis' does the ripV age of 8iy active. Tib irfadc the ripk age of 8iyears yet Miss Miria--Jackson was in-NTas 1 active.

Tib irfadc -the trip over here vilte last leave friends with a few hours and -seemed but little' Miss Pearl aild Mr. Grady Adcock fatigued. Mollie Groom nd returned- from Christiana. t'wo daughters from Liberty are Sallie Sutton of -Xew'Boston guests also of and Texas is spending a month with her family. (sister, Mrs.

Will Steagall. Miss" Nannie May Thomas has The prayer service, was been. ill a. week of a spell of tbn- held at. Mrs.

J. W. Jacksons on last siiitis. i -j Thursday The next meet- Mrs. W.

A. Baxtbr ahd son Joseph wjij ilt; held with Mrs. T. returned M-iirfreesbro tiis not mran that the teds. liicir native town I md undue.

Jiast'e, but liat they arc planning to that expecting to leave. in the. us.clv to say their departure i will cause much genuine regret, aijd it would- truly be delight to at to have them change- their, minds tnd deride, aH they must feci, that i'will he a difficult matter tp find a r. qre coaming, city in which to dear old Murfreesboro. It is- as lured, i Mows the Dollars Down 1 That Should Build up A Bank Account 4 a or Old Age id Leah Upon The Needle and -Harp club met with Miss Nannie Carlton on last cast their lot tkey will become active however; that wherever they nay -after a treatment under" Dr; J.

A. Scott. ppienfs? seem 'hopeful after a week's treatment. The latter had his tonsils and adenoids re-j Mr. Rufus Summars and family and successful agencies-in whatever 1in.

oT eiideavot they may enter. Father and sons are all men of clikr- Thursday afternoon. After' spend-ing the first hour in exchanging ideas on embroideries and-erochet- THIS ORGANIZED UNDER AND CONTRO jThg the remainder of the afternoon i -etcr. energy and "kern husiss acuipen and have the knack of inak- towfts spent in- games and, conversa sind MrsRufus Baxter motored Murfreesboro for a days visit with tion. relatives.

I 77 MissMry Christaphcr will enter- Mrs. IdaOalsiey-had -as guests -tain the club bn next, Saturday af- ing and holding friejids and patms. -1 BEECH GROVE. Sunday and Mrs. T.

Young, ternoon. The girls of the neighbor- AlbertHaJi aad. sister aadMrs- of Martha, from Lascassas, Misses. Hes- present. the Bell road were guests First ter ahd Lallie Patton and Mr.

Charlie Patton.and Miss Crystal -Burnett: last weeklf Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Mrs. Manal Chadwick and Miss I Willie Ewing Chadwick have, return- The Mutual Home Telephone exchange at this place" is now com- W. C.

Alexander was in it begirts with 34. subscribers; freesboro Monday and was theguest Rapid-progress has been made and wttlilB the ncxt'few weekrTreurtiwes- -ciF to Murfreesboro; oT.fi er" Miss Mary Annie Smith is guest of Miss Fillpott'at Juliet. Bank I will he added, which will mean a. largely increased number, of new fis Zclla Robinson is. visiting'1 p), ones.

are- now anxiously nuht Mrs. Reed at r-i a wait ing -connection! Murfrecs--i-guests-ef Mr.Wod Mrs. Robert Meddling, ail efficient finro so as to' he to talk to our Mrs. B. S.

Mason is in Nashville, Mrs. Charlie Cheshire and Master. Wayne 'and Madison Cheshire "of Fort Worth. Texas, were week-end m-Tmmmm mto ECZEMA REMEDY music has a thriving neighboring towns. now.

Irviril has retired Real-Estate Transfers- from duty at Central Hospital and Is i A -Sf lits brother here, Mr. W. C. Aceordnig. tlie records in.

the county 'court clerks office there has TBnrnetle. Mrs J. B-Paynfc left last Monday for Ilowliijf Green, Ky, for an extended visit. and Mrs. W-.

Mes-ilames. Everett Glenn and' Floyd Wpbb and Torn Elam Ashley ahd "ell Manley, spent last Friday, in uffreeshoro. a quick trip to Xasnvillc Sunday in -me past weex, oiuy nve ueais Deing. The Embroidery Club met last five-passenger 'touring-car. There was only onetrans- Wednesday with Mrs.

John En route JiOinc thcy visited Mr. Da of importance, that of R. vhlsiiii Vbtiii at the AsyTufm Burner and wife- strong. i Mrs." Itm-rHl Gannaway of Smyrna Baptiat-Chunh. I Preaching once a month by the pastor Rev! AL E.Ward." Fourth- Sunday morning evening.

Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. every Sundayi IL -Y. P. 7 p.

in. British midshipmen promoted to jthe rank of sublieutetiant after three yeais if their examinations are satisfactory. CALITUP, GIVE US THE NEWS. -want the Smyrna News to contain every local. item of interest, large or small, that way cod-cerns'the good people of this vicinity and most earnestly request your assistance to" that ifyou have a vjsitor or make i visit let us know it; or when anything of" mo-Znent trunspirts, wont you take the trouble to tell The -News about it.

urfreesboxb-. Exchange Phone 2i. The public is. cordially invited to 11 tf Chatta-noogf the guest of relatives here. Mis- V.B,.

AshIcy were guests last Sunday of Mrs. S. P. Nor- Tftii at'Wartrace. MTarker new occupies the )r Snndstrom "71 Rsmeinbsr That tjfrj ad-Jed subscriber helps to make better for everybody 1 Sallie Young has returned Srt acres in district 14, for $30,000.

from a visit with her.ilaiighter. Mrs. i Although this land brought only, a Charlie Meddling Carolina. little over $iii per. acre, it is con si d.

A- ntimberbf the ladies from here valuable piece of prop-T wfcnrMtv n-': 'grrmp-' 00-frlie--Burnett et ty nrulMrl. tnurinj' in Mur eeslioro shop- bargain, ping-Ttrey ay: Tiie'TolTowttvg-J- the list nf The Adriatic sea is. 500 miles long and about 130 miles yvide at its greatest width. New York City has 38,000 factories. 1 Contracts.

were closed here; last week the Tmilding scvcratjR. T. Barnes and wife to' G. V. for the past week: BclTwho has been.

scri-oiisly ill for several weeks is reper fd slightly Misses Ruth and Ethel Todd have returned- to Murfreesboro." fjixxuxuxxnxxtxxuttuuuxuu district. 486 acres silos.J to Mri. W- W. Coleman, in'3rd district. $3oa -W.

and wife to 4 Mr. Jim. Paty has-a new five; passenger touring car. Miss Mary NVhite has returned to Murfreeibofo. Rhodes' the week-end fwith--relatives at Twelve r.

Corner ,1.: .1 1 J. V. Mullens 164 acres E. Vaughn, W. B.

district, and wife" and T. lots in. first, ward. $1,500 Eitabliihaa Rank as FUharman. That you must go away from home to -learn, iht'newyis' often Lrueof the fisherman -as-iris of other" notables in 'a community, is "once again emphasized infhis" reniarltable story" a Shclbyrille date line of April i4tH7 Judge John Ef Richardson prows to Bedford countains tfiat he 'is as good, afishennahas he is an able judge1 YesterdajjT.aTter a strenous session of court fie found a fevs ybu want to sell Aabunta Eft Rwort I Mrs.

J. V. Bryan, 'residing one-half mile south of Auburn on the Woodbury. road, last week" gathered from her flqck of Brown Leghorn hens ioi dozen eggs', an averageof nearly 17 hours pole and-down Jxidpn. each work-day.

Sun-- line and sufficient bsiv ha went-fiihv from Statesville ahd Mr. and. Mrs; Tom McKee and. hafey from' Green-Tale' were guests the week-end of 1'Mr. and j.

Knox. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allan and daughter, Francis, of Lascassgs were guests Sunday, of'. Mrs.

Elizabeth 1 r- 'rm-r slrax.v jir IilttltM'f has're- tnrned from a pleasant visit, with FranCis Allan at Lascassas. If d. i -r- Has Relatives' in Rntherferd. News has. been received by Cela tives in.this'county formerly ofyXJashTrlfc, ol lus serious frontal fall down a flight of steps at the home of Da- vid Dement in Baltimore.

ing Tn old" Duck and," after a short-whtM-hs-came'hack with ihc day being Easter the took a half 'holiday and Mif ssly-tr-fcita -dozen of the eggs and sold 9q.dozen to gti Au-burnfirm. At the.market" price, iSVSc per dozen $18.68 realized on hen fruit" by one housewife is "go- finest string of trout ever! pulled out of the' 'river in his countyvlbe Judge had all fie. could carry wr 11; thlarger ones Weighing seven or" ifi'ght pounds each. Itwill never" be A1-, s-r-" ing some alleged against the in. this county-any.

more tht he is not a good fisherman. Over million spent daily in dissipation. in New York. R.eal Estate Insurance Notary Public A machine has. been "devised to an ply steam to the soil to bugs and undesirable, vegetable greugrthf A megaphone and fan hare fatten in a recent novelty.

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1915-1916