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4$ ffi&dfrfry g -QtQ m 41 NEW YORK 2 Jeweler, Spectacles, Tailor REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and Clothing o Orders Received and Returned by Mail or Express. Gent's Measurements for Order-made Suits. Samples open. J! CHARLES H. CARPENTER, Livingston, Term. "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and jthought I would die. I could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and -I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui saved my life! Now, I can do anything." TAKE Tk -V. Dly) Woman'sTonk Ifjrouare weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains, peculiar, to" weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best remedy for you to use, as it can"do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends CarduL Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term., tor Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment tor Women," sent free. J 54 3 Mi-Tiinr am j'g:LL'a'.L Omi Wftim in niiii if ii - in ti mi mwwnim m m?mZmmMm III rv- '11 Iff $1 ,330 IN PRBZES Will be given away . by the undersigned in a grand piano voting contests Every person buying goods of me, or paying money to the Herald, may vote. 1000 votes free to every lady who enters the contest. W. TV ANDERSON, 3E Buffalo Valley, Route 1 The many friends of our fel low townsman, Jap Eskew, re gret very much to hear of his re- a a 1 mi ceni acciaeni ai ooKevine in which he fell out of the window of a hotel and came very near in juring himself fatally. dam iv. rerren or Koute i, a prosperous farmer, was in town Monday on business. '", . C. H. Clark, carrier on Route 1, is in Nashville attending the annual convention of rural letter carriers. The furniture alone will cost $80, 000. " C. H. Russell, Vice Pres., of the Chamber of Commerce, is finishing the plans for a $100,000 wholesale tea, spice and coffee house here. Carey College will open its first term Sept 15. Plans are on foot to build a new Interurban line to Shawnee. $5,000,000 have been spent here in building operations in the past six months. Buildings represent- over $4,000,000 are under con- Miss Myrtle Maddux is visiting struction now. friends in Gordons ville. Henry Overholser. who is A. B. Thompson was in Cooke- spending the summer at Carls- ville on business Monday. bad Bohemia and is a leading Well, it is. getting dry "again, director in the State Fair plans Wheat threshing is about over to visit the great fair at St. Pet- with a fairjy good yield. ersburg, Russia before he returns'. Fred N. Maddux visited rela- He is accompanied by his wife tives on Big Indian Creekllast and daughter. Sunday. The Glorious Fourth passed Work on the two new pikes with no accidents and no fires now under construction continues which is some record -for a city with a rush. t. ' We congratulate Putnam Coun- ty on the stand she t has taken with reference to good roads, and we hope soon to see our good sis ter county, Smith, do likewise. ; More Later; of 70,000. V Two new rail roads are .practi cally assured for this city; the Misseuri, Oklahoma and Gulf, and the Ft Smith and Western. We have four roads running through here now. Pauline, send us a potato, please. This is one of our first sales and we have put on, a sure enough, They are only"$3.00 per bushel. real genuine reduction sale, suffi- I want it for a souvenir. Ihe cient to do vou crood. It will oav lowly Irishman is certainly get- you.to buy now. v Whitson Bros. Oklahoma City Hingnt ior iear some or you may think we Oklahomans are dead or blown away I'll make an other effort to miss the waste- ting to be appreciated these days. A delegation of Endeavors from here are attending the Interna tional Christian Endeavor Con-. vention which is in session-at Atlantic City. About twenty-five of us attend ed the State Christian Endeavor Convention in Tulsa last month. basket. We have had auite a bit of drv We certainly enjoyed the conven wPAthar hnf most, nf t.hA srnfp tion and got a great deal of good from it. Oklahoma City has the third largest C. E. Society in the world. It is the society of the First Christian Church. H. D. Phillips. agenobarT Everybody In Cookevfne Is Eligible. Old people stooped with suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, , Youth protesting impatiently; . Children unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, dropsy, ' Bright'8 disease. Doan's Kidney Pills are for backache, and other kidney ills. Mrs. J. W. Whitlock, 524 Clinch St. Harriman, Tenn., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills in my family and the results have been all I could have wished for. One of my children was unable to control the kidney secretions at night. Doan's Kidney Pills soon attraction here as in some parts brought relief from this weakness.' of the east, r , For sale by all dealers. Price CO The ' new Skirvin Hotel will be cent?- Foster-Milburn Co., ; Buffalo, has just been visited by a good rain which i3 making everyone feelgood.- Still as the writer said last week anyone, naving the western fever will do well to get rid of the malady before he leaves home If he doesn't he will likely fare like the writer sometime ago, who thought he would come to Okla homa and be her next governor. Lots of people cortie to this state expecting to find every other per son carrying a Colt's on each hip, wearing high heel boot3 and spurs just like the pictures on the cov- of any Wild West novel. Lots of people who never come have that opinion. Such people once here soon realize that they, them selves, are the greatest novelty the horizon. - Blanketed Indians and cow boys are almost as much of an on eady for opening Aug. 20th. This bids fair to be one of the hosteleries in the Southwest. New York, sole agents for the United States, " v " ' --j; Remember the name Doan's and take no other." O o 0 o o o .. o