willwewnsenandeatun-arenoteryforties10Uvas een [lie ted to nee ins mi-11 al lar-en-*or-hatsenbutInn1WSitythedesmy om i rm-!sro- jm im. • ua v/iicuiL juuge arecreditable and lie is deserving of a seat on the bench of the Court of Appeals.Shawanee, Tenn.Born—Tq Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Toney Monday night a son.Dr. McDaniel, of Hancock county, lias opened a dental office here.The railroad company is arrang 1 iufi to re-establish a freight and express office here on July 1st. This will he of great convenience to the town and community.Mrs. Pleasant Eastridge died at] her home on Indian Creek last Friday morning, aged about 65 years, Deceased was well-known and had belonged to the Baptist church for more than 50 years and many people will regret to hear of the death of this good woman. She is survived. by a husband and three daughters. Funeral services were held in the Baptist church' here Saturday, at 11a. m., by Rev. Ulysses Lingar. Interment was in -the Scott cemetery, at which a large gathering was present.Quite a number of people from this place attended the picnic at Blair’s Creek last Sunday.Drives Off A terror.The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia.ists have a formation eomparisor will enlighlMeanwh News-Lead not justify what vagin nunciamcn It takes, ft wet counti' counties, gi ulations an ease ex pen ings, and fi the morals ho better wet count i ference be matter of sumably, the wets t proved dur but the di any more 1 of the dry convicts t( year. A counties se ten years c bition is si years of tli liquor we deinonsira equal, thoi: wets.As regai of the ease measure i