SULLIVAN COUNTY, TN - NEWSPAPERS - Kingsport Times, 5 Aug 1919, pg 5 ----¤¤¤---- J. N. Cartright made a business trip to Kingsport Friday. Horace Dean is spending a while with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Foust. J. R. Foust spent Thursday and Friday night with the sick of W. S Barnes. Rev. S. L. Browning preached at this place last night. J. P. Jones and wife took dinner with E. C. Barnes and family Sunday. Miss Flora Isley returned home yesterday from a week's visit to relatives on Boone's Creek. D. B. Foust and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. A. D. Cartwright. INDIAN SPRINGS. Indian Springs, Tenn., Aug. 4 W. S. Barnes and four children who have been ill for some time with disease which puzzled the physician for a while, are improving. They have at last decided that they are suffering with yellow jaundice. J. R. Foust and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hobbs, of Bluff City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Faust, of Blountville, paid a visit Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cartright. Miss Nita Adams spent Friday night the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Ford. Mrs. Susie Foust returned to her home at Bluff City Sunday after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Flora Barnes. Rev. John B. Rodgers left Friday for his home in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lynn and F. L. Holt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Holt. Mrs. Fannie Smith was shopping in Bristol last week. Noah Grills, of Samuel, was a business visitor here Saturday. Walt Barnes has purchased the Stophel farm. The price paid was $5,600. William Ager was a visitor at F. W. Wagener's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rodgers and Miss Bessie Humphreys made a trip to Bristol Thursday. OPEN FOR BUSINESS The S. D. Tailors have now arrived from Cincinnati, O., and will occupy the front end of the Mecca Pool room between Garden Drug Store and the Strand Theatre. Owing to the scarcity of business room in Kingsport we had to establish ourselves temporarily in the above named place. We hope soon to have our own home, which will give us a better opportunity to show you our full line up-to-date woolen and weaves - the best the market affords. We cordially invite all of our prospective customers to call to see us and inspect our line. We will please you and keep you pleased, no matter what the cost. A trial is all we ask. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. THE S. D. TAILORS, Kingsport, Tenn. (Adv.) R. H. Ellwenger, Mgr. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In the Chancery Court at Blountville, Tennessee. Enterprise Foundry and Machine Works vs. Southern Zinc and Mining Company. In this cause, it appearing from the bill, which is sworn to, that Frank B. Walton, one of the defendants, is a non-resident of the State, he is therefore, required to appear, on or before the first Monday In September, next, before the Clerk and Master of said Court, at his office in Blountville, and make defense to original and supplemental petitions filed in this cause by leave of the Court, by W. B. Poling, H. E. Graves, J. A. Dickey and others, or otherwise the petitions will be taken for confessed. It is further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Kingsport Times, This July 17, 1919. W. H. FARTHING, (7-22 4t) Clerk and Master. TO GEORGE H. ENGLISH Myrtle English, Complainant, vs. George H. English, Defendant. In the Law Court at Bristol, Tennessee. In this cause it appearing from the bill, which is sworn to, that George H. English is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, he is therefore, hereby required to appear, the third Monday in September, 1919, before the judge of the Law Court of Bristol, Tennessee, at the court house, in the city of Bristol, Tennessee, and make defense to the bill filed against him in said court by Myrtle English, otherwise the bill will be taken for confessed. It is further ordered that this notice be published for four successive weeks in the Kingsport Times. This July 25th, 1919. T. L. HOLT, Clerk. By J. F. CHILDRESS, (7-29 4t) Deputy Clerk. TO IDA FEATHERS Arthur Feathers, Complainant, vs. Ida Feathers, Defendant. In the Law Court at Bristol, Tennessee. In this cause it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Ida Feathers is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, she is therefore, hereby required to appear, the third Monday in September, 1919, before the Judge of the Law Court of Bristol, Tennessee, at the court house, in the city of Bristol, Tennessee, and make defense to the bill filed against her in said court by Arthur Feathers, otherwise the bill will be taken for confessed. It is further ordered that this notice be published for four successive weeks In the Kingsport Times. This July 26th, 1919. T. L. HOLT, Clerk. By J. F. CHILDRESS, (7-29 4t) Deputy Clerk. TO ISAAC F. FEAGINS Virginia E: Feagins, Complainant, vs. Isaac Feagins, Defendant. In the Law Court at Bristol, Tennessee. In this cause it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Isaac F. Feagins is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, he is therefore, hereby required to appear Ole third Monday in September, 1919, before the Judge of the Law Court of Bristol, Tennessee, sit the court house, in the city of Bristol, Tennessee, and make defense to the bill filed against him in said court by Virginia E. Feagins, otherwise the bill will be taken for confessed. It is further ordered that this notice be published for four successive weeks in the Kingsport Times. This July 26th, 1919. T. L. HOLT, Clerk. By J. F. CHILDRESS, (7-29 4t) Deputy Clerk TO J. SCHARTZER In the cause of Garland Ashworth, et al. vs. Schartzer, now pending in the Chancery Court at Bristol, Tennessee, it appears from the bill which is sworn to, that the defendant, J. Schartzer, is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, and that an attachment has been issued and levied on the proper described in the bill as belonging to him, the said defendant; it is ordered that publication be made for four consecutive weeks in the Kingsport Times, a newspaper published in Sullivan County, Tennessee, requiring the defendant J. Schartzer, to appear before the Clerk and Master of said Court, on or before the first Monday in September next, and make defense to the bill finel against him in this cause, or same will be taken for confessed, and said cause will be proceeded with ex parte. This August 2, 1919. W.H. DICKSON, Clerk and Master. THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. PAGE FIVE ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. 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