invues joy. i*ccacesi ncnser m nurns, llid. boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczcma.scalds. Jen- uiiJipies, skin eruptions. Only 23 els at ros. T- Smith _ Co. ■his;nrty Shawanee, Ton.Inti oftredites.!■ atandLureso a ■ute,tingL Ofin-lderam-• iiclescar-emgandtheipenlinede-thtBoorirge.3 - to the and 1 for : henidli■ W, P. Ch'umley and Richard Cot-- . - • i * itreil, of Arthur, were here Monday.'t_ .•Mrs. Nancy Lyttle, 'who died at the hofrie of Her son-in-law, Mr; J. W. Scott,'in Middlesboro last Friday,was brought hereto her home and• \ . ’ ■buried Saturday. .' 5'*••• 1 I .• John Snavely went to Knoxville Monday.}/G. W. Middleton went to Harlan Tuesday.Rev. Samuel' Brock, of Middlesboro, filled his appointment in the Baptist church here Saturday and Sunday.Clinton J. Cadlc, ‘ who :was shotand killed'in Knoxville last Friday,► • . *was .brought back to his oid home here and buried in the Scott eeine-4 § * * * • Jtery. Many sympathizing friends were present at his funeral,V. mm t , •• ' ,Monday was -Verification day”. ‘ ’ •for the old soldiers and a number came to town to have their pension papers verified.Judge Will T. Coleman, of Morristown, yisited relatives here last Saturday.Mid(the iboyMidcin tt