JACKSON COUNTY, TN - NEWSPAPERS - Gainesboro Sentinel July 4, 1901 http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/jackson/news/gs07041901.txt ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information is included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Susie Culwell ==================================================================== (NOTE: This information is not to be sold. All articles appear as is, including mispellings of names. These articles only contain the names of people of Jackson and surrounding counties, but will not contain all the world news articles, unless it is needed for historical purposes. Transcibed by: Susie Culwell) JULY 4, 1901 THURSDAY GAINESBORO SENTINEL (note: no previous months were saved, microfilm begins with July 4, 1901) *************************************************************** CIRCUIT COURT Circuit court commenced Monday at 1 o'clock with Judge Smith on the bench and Attorney General Butler as prosecutor. The usual rotene of drawing the juries and instructing the Grand Jury were dispensed with. A report of the procedings of the court will appear in our next issue. the following constitute the juries. PETTY JURY: Jery Ray, S S Jackson, Hyrom Scott, Nathon Venoy, Obedioh Hudson, Virgel Lovelady, Cornel flynn, W A Jones, K K Keeth, F M Cassety, John Brown, Dock Allen, A D Davis, officer. GRAND JURY: A J Pharris, FOREMAN Asa Lynn, D A Rawley, John Hamlet, S S Carver, J B Stout, F D Clark, Jim Wolf, Ross McCawley, S O Dillon, J T Phillips, H P Flatt, Wiley Denny. The case against A B Hastend, John York and Monroe German charged with murder was continued until next term of court on application of the prosecution. ******************************************* ((note microfilm hard to read here in this town/district..district unknown)) Squire Hanes, Logan and Peyton Sadler, J B Griffith and two sons went to Gainesboro Monday. Wm Holloway was arrested last week for an assault upon Geo Brotherton and was tried before Squire Webb and fined $2.50 and cost. Geo B Gaines arrived home Saturday to visit his father, who is not improving from effect of La, Grippe. ((typed as is)) J W Draper of Gainesboro, was a visitor here last Saturday. J F Griffith, H S Davis, PP Cas, T M Richardson and Jacob Jenkins, from this dist. are attending the Institue of Gainesboro this week. Cy--- Clark lost a fine mule valued at $80 last week because he got it too hot. Miss Daisy Sneed, suffering from the effect of La Grippe, is no better at this writing. Our constable J B Hudson is busy summons witness to go before the Grand jury this week look out boys you who are guilty of violating the laws. July1,, Shelton. ***************************************** GABBATHA. Perhaps a few items from our place would be appreciated by a few of your many readers. The farmers here have been very busy cutting wheat and we can now hear the threshers roar. Miss Millie and Lizzie Brown, Sallie Kirkpatrick and brother, Amos S Kirkpatrick, of Nashville, but formerly of Jackson Co, are the guests of Miss Gertrude Whitefield this week. Their many friends and relatives were glad to welcome them in their midst. Miss Claudia Sadler is very sick with fever. Alford Wade was here Sunday. Mrs. Annie Brown and Miss Nora Whitefield, of Whites Bend, visited their parents J P Whitefield and wife Saturday and Sunday. Frank Hargis and wife were here Wednesday. T J Lee Jr and wife of Bloomington, were teh guest of Mrs. M A Lee, Sunday. H S Holleman was here Sunday. Bro. Watson, of Whites Bend, preached here Sunday. He and wife were mingling with friends. Miss Mary Lewis is in Gainesboro this week. June 2. Dew Drop. ***************************************************** JOHNSON'S PARK Crops are very pretty in this vicinity. The Farmers have lots of work on hand now owing to so much rain. A M Holland and wife visited Mrs. Holland's mother, Mrs A H Johnson Saturday and Sunday. John Lucas, spent last week with A H Johnson and wife. Job M Morgan, jr, was a caller at the Park Wesdnesday. Lewis Mayfield baby is very sick and its recovery is doubtful. Mrs R M Maxwell visited Mrs. A H Johnson Sunday. Miss Flora Bilbrey spent last week at the Park. Bailey Butler and Miss Dora Young were seen driving by the Park Friday evening. Mrs W F Sadler who has been visiting her mother, Mrs M L Gore returned home Thursday. Mrs. B A Butler and children visited Mrs M L Gore last week. John D Johnson attended church at Gentry's School house last Sunday. Mrs. Philander Terry visited Mrs A H Johnson Tuesday. J W Pickett and wife visited this place Sunday. Rev Lafayett Walker preached to the colored people near this place Sunday. **************************************** CABINET. Crops are looking fine, and the people have commenced to lay by corn. The people have begun cutting wheat here. Rev Albert Rains, of Kempville, preached at Rose Hill Saturday night and Sunday. It is said that Sam Hance has changed counties and is now a citizen of Macon instead of Clay. Esq. Hance and Miss Fleety York, of this place attended the children's day at Smith's Chappel Sunday. H C Holland's store was visited by some unknown person last Friday night but the damage was light. A C Clark, of Cabinet, went to Willette Sunday. V C and G F Clark attended the show at Fairview last Saturday night and had a good time. B M Crabtree's little child has been on the sick list for the last week, but is better as of this writing. ****************************** APPEAL TO MAGISTRATES, ((part of this article is cut off, will start with what it begins with)) pARAGRAGH 2, 121; PAGE 375 of Miliken and Vertrees code places at the disposal of your Honorable County Court, the illigitimate children of your county. To allow these little unfortunates to be raised as the law says they shall not be raised is to grow your own criminal population. To herd them in your county asylums with other children is hardly the thing to do to in the absence of moral training and mother care. Give us these children if possible, give them to us before you place them in the poor house. The law does not contemplate their incarceration there before you can help them. Do not bind them out. This is worse than slavery. Do not compel them to grow up where all know of their misfortunes, this is to handicap them for life. But give them to us we are a chartered institution and good homes are opened to us every day. And in a few years we will give these children back to your state rescued and redeemed ready to take their places in ranks of useful citizensh! ip. it will cost your county less money by our plan to make citizens out of these children than it now costs it to fasten upon them a future of ignorance pauperism or crime. If your county court will appropriate $20.00 a head to cover the expense we obligate ourselves to place in good home every homeless child in your county. Will you take some interest in this work? J M Jordan, Supt Children't Home Society Middle Tennessee Winchester, Tennessee. *********************************************************************** *********************************************************************** WHITE BEND. Farmers are ----------- to thresh wheat. Rev C K Cariock filled his regular appointment here fourth Sunday. Booker Pate who has been confined to his bed for sometime is much better. Sam Whjittaker was in our midst Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ida Johnson and Minnie Crawford spend Sunday with Mrs. D C Lynn. Mrs. Daniel Whittaker and daughter Miss Kate who have been visiting their old home place returned to their home at Pleasant Hill Tuesday. Miss Malinda Rogers was the guest of Mrs Lucy Carter at Highland last week. Mrs. Bettie Genry who has been sick for some time is better. Miss Leona Pate is in Cookeville this week. R R Clark was here last week making pictures. We wonder why a certain young man of Bagdad failed to occupy his usual seat at our Sunday school last Sunday. Mrs. Mahala Brown has returned home after an extended visit to relatives at Hartsville and Nashville. Mrs. Angeline Richardson came over from Rough Point to spend a few days with Mrs. Alex Crawford. For particular concerning a lynn po-itice converse with Miss Ave Rogers.. July 2, Jessie. ************************************** NORTH SPRINGS. Farmers are about done plowing corn and cutting wheat. Having some very hot weather here now. Miss Lucy Smith, of Red Boiling Springs, who has been visiting Miss Fleety York at this place returned home Friday. Esq. Hance and Miss Fleety York visted at Red Boiling Springs last Saturday and Sunday. Gilbert Crabtree, Miss Ida Crabtree, Sewill Crabtree and wife Brat Clark, Otis (microfilm is bad beyond this but will type what I can clearly see) Crocket? and number of others attended church at Trace Creek ast Sunday. Henry Rehorn? will soon be ready to be congratulated for he has made an addition to his mill, building him a dwelling house...no use of Miss Sadie returning to Nashville. Squire Hance Logan and peyton Saler, J B G-------- (looks like Griffin) and two sons went to Gainesboro Monday Wm Holloway was arrested last week for an assault upon Geo Brotherton -- ------------. ***************************** FLYNN'S LICK Several attended court yesterday. Misses Kate Haile and Clio Draper went to Gainesboro today. Miss Leona Haile, is attending the institute this week. Miss Carrie Gailbreath is visiting in Gallatin. T H Haile has gone to Round Top, for a couple of months. Miss Sallie Haile has returned from a visit to Granville. B F Cooper & son Walter, of Granville were here Sunday. W M Gailbreath attended the M E conference at Hartsville last week. ((Methodist/Episcopalian)) J A Haile is confined to this room this week. L O Mabry the popular clerk of W W McDearman has resigned his position and moved back to his former home near Clenny. School opens here the 3rd Monday in this month under the supervision of Prof W L Dixon and Miss Leona Haile. W M Gailbreath and Dr. Baugh made a business trip to Gladdico today. July 2. Pat Crow. ************************************************ GRANVILLE Miss Novella Apple has returned home from Nashville. Mrs. Allie Kelly and children are visiting at Gladdico. Miss Alice Duke, of Maggart was the guest of Mrs. Bettie Goolsby during the past week. Miss Bulah Kelly is confined to her room with fever. Alex Price is still very low. Mrs. Etta Maddux is on the sick list. Miss Terry of Cookeville is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sallie Terry. Fred Sutton went to Gainesboro Friday. Den Burton moved to town recently. Lon McCarver and wife of Nashville, are visitng their aunt Mrs. maggie Armistead. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper is home from Nashville. Dero armistead and Miss Eva Brown went to Red Boiling Springs last week. Rain is needed very badly now. Ben Cooker went to Flynns Lick yesterday. Miss Hattie Apple has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. McDonald at Gabbatha. Benton Haile, of Flynns Lick was here yesterday. July 1 Tattler. ************************************** WHITLEYVILE. Squire McCoin was on the sick list Sunday. C C Gaines was swinging his best girl around Sunday. Mrs. Vada Biles the wife of W C Biles is very sick. Dr John D Quarles was called to see Mr Hardee Draper, of Miles Cross roads, who met with a serious accedent Thursday while edging lumber. His right hand got caught in the saw. Dr. Quarles amputated his thumb. Claude Graves was harvesting wheat thursday he swears that he prespired so much that he is 10 lbs lighter. Squire John Bean, from Clay Co., was in Whitleyville Friday, he reports that crops are looking well in the Ridge country. Bill York has laid his corn by. Dave Whittaker and his charming family have left Whitleyville they will make their home in Milwaukee Wisconsin, several of our boys are in mourning. A M Hll is on the sick list this ------ Misses Sadie Garrison and Annie Hix were trading in Whitleyvill today. George Birdwell and Claude Gains were called away to visit the bedside of Miss Eliza Birdwell, daughter of Blake Birdwell, but unfortunatly the young lady died before her bereaved uncle Mr George Birdwell, and her cousin , Mr C C Gaines could get to see her alive, her parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the people around here, it seems so sad that the Master has to call one away so young from parents and friends that love her. We one and all extend our best sympathies to the beloved parents of deceased young lady. *************************************** HAYDENBURG Crops are very good in this community, a little rain now would do no harm. P T Clark and son Alex, visited friends at Greenwood, Wilson Co, last week, and report good crops down there. Mack Smith and George Crahead, of Cub Creek attended church at North Springs, Sunday. Also Alex and Travis Clark, of this place attended church at the same place. there was a show at East fork Friday night, several went from this place and report a good show. the same show will be at the school house near this place next Saturday night week. T J McCoin, the earnest gold miner is still digging away. June 25, Roxton. ***********************************************