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l J: JJ J; 1 O NEW YORK Jeweler Spectacles, Tailor y yfr ft o o :REPAIRS: j Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and Clothing 4t , ' -vj t j ji n'li.; J L ir.M Try w ;: o o 41 Orders Received and Returned by Mail or Express. Gent's Measurements for Order-made Suits. Samples open. CHARLES H. CARPENTER, Livingston Tenn. Siubbdrri Case ..." MI was under the treatment of two doctors," writes Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak ness. I was not able to sit up, when' I commenced to take Cardui. - r I used it about one week, before I saw much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for vers, has gone, and I don't suffer at alt I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui." take Mil Tho Woman'sTonic if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. N Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it . Try it for ypur troubles. Begin today. I Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. " Home Treatment for Women," aejf tree J 52 GIVING THIS PIANO AWAY We are going to give this handsome piano absolutely free, to the lady who, secures the . .most votes in our great popularity contests See the vote as published in this paper. r All : purchases from us or the Herald may vote. THE MONTEREY MERCANTILE CO. Buffalo Valley, R.1 Well, I suppose as I am now a full flledged citizen of this town, town and being a Route carrier, a smau ouncn 01 news irom our town and the route too would not be out of place. We kinder think we are it now 2 pikes leading out of here un der construction and a third lead ing out to the old Walton Road from Cookeville to Lebanon all finished. Oh! I forgot fb tell you we have a railroad too the T. C. runs all the way from Hairp man to Nashville via this place. . Maddux and Maddux recently purchased the entire business of C. B. Maddux and will run anup to date mercantile establishment. W. W. Jared returned from Nashville Satnrday night, he shipped a carload of stock. Miss Rettie Cowan is visitihg friends in Cookeville. Mrs. Altie Lancaster of Lan caster is in town visiting rela tives. - . , 'Dr. Lamb, the dentist, is locat-j ea over jones store worKing on everybody's teeth that needs work and are willing for it to be done. . ? V-f Lee McDearman of Gainesboro and little daughter, Stella, visit ed his sister and family, Mrs. R. G. Apple, on Route 1 last week. He went to Nashville Saturday." Albert Elrod, foreman of the new pike, has' moved his family from Cookeville and are "now oc cupymg tne unaney Maddux house near the depot. ' Mrs. C. H. Clark, the substi tute rural mail carrier for No. 1, made her first trip alone carrying the mail last Saturday. At last, the drouth has broken. Have had nice showers for a day or so past which has done much good. The farmers are proud, indeed, of the nice rains. Misses Carrie Owings and Paul ine Huddleston of R. 1 are visit ing their cousin," Mrs. Charley Ballard at Franklin, Tenn. 0. B, Short and family, the new depot agent for the T. C. Road, have moved into town and taken charge of the depot. Vfe welcome Mr. and Mrs. Short to our town. C. H. C. why don't you .write to the Her ald onceln a while as you write good letters. I wish you would pay us another visit this fall, No ra, I of ten think of the good days we have spent together. I There isn't much fruit through thisxpait of the country. Cousin Ina, why don't you write? II sure would like to see you and your children. There has been lots of sickness here this summer. M. M. L. of Cookeville. R. 6, you may look for me about fair time as I aim to go to , the fair and as you live there close I will make that my head quarters. E. Rocky Point Corn crops, are- looking very well for dry weather. We had a good rain Sunday which was very badly needed. Carlen Miller and wife visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bohan non, last week. v ' Mr. Barney Madewell and Miss Mary Lee were married June 18th We wish them a long and happy life. - : There will be a Sunday school convention at Rocky, Point: on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July. Everybody invited to attend. y':';' School at this place will begin the third Monday in July. Nobody's Darling. - Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns' without a scar. Cures piles, ec- i zema, salt rheum, any itching. - Doan s I Ointment , Your druggist sells it. - Poplar Springs Crops look verywell this sum mer. Wheat is good but oats are short. People are about half through laying by corn. ' Garden stuff is short on the ac count of dry weather, although we had a good rain about a week ago and it is raining today; Mrs.' Nora G. of -Miller, .Mo., . .. V; Bells, Texas " Mrs. Alice Allison, your letter was fine. I think our paper gets better every week. ... It is real . hot and .dry here. Corn won't make an ear," and cotton is dieing for the want of rain. . ',' - i-.v'-.:.'':. People sure do look blue in this part of the country, and everyone is still hauling water and no where to haul it from so you see we are in a bad fix. The writea spent last week with Fred Noah and family. Everett, their only child, who has never been well, is worse , at this writing. Austin Choat and family are well, but Austin looks blue. Hello,-Eunice Willett of Kear ney, M. Say. Linnie Staley, let me com plement youand your boy's photo, ; it was fine. Whitewright was - visited last Monday; by a fire which originat ed in a trash heap. Forty-three business houses were destroyed - and from sixty to, seventy-five : residences totally lost or badly damaged. . t Hello, Z. B. Say lory of Cooper. Tex. , I received your letter and will answer soon. . . C Readers of the Herald, remem ber me on the 11th of July and send me a card. Pairzetta Vincent O O o -o o o o o , J.