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o o 0 o G- 7 Dr. G. N.GUTHRIE, Jr. DENTIST All Work is Fully Guaranteed Gibson Building, Down Stairs Phone at Office and Residence COOKEVILLE, TENN. Tom Lowe's cut price sale lasts ever and has the best schools, one more solid week. the best stock of merchandise Rev. J. T. Blackwood. Presid- and the best People. And Put ins Elder of Lebanon district, nam county has the best system preached two very interesting of Pikes- We wiu w and sermons last Sunday in the Meth- Prosper without the blamed old odistchurdh. v nignway, so let iu go. The Cookeville Public School mettihpr nftha hnnrA rf eWai'nn Will pen Sept. 11th. On the 5th LOCAL and personal. and his SUCCessor will be elected and 6th of September, examina- nf tfiA tiAvt moetW Ko tions will be given pupils who Have you been to Tom Lowe's men on Aug. 14. Iail.ea 3 Pass,al , tn5 s.PnnS ex" ia4vv Vt7U 1 1 An Tho Qvcminotinno will U Hugh Goodall of Lebanon spent two-story brick residence of C. S. Jenkins on Main Street be tween the houses of Dr. H. C. Martin and W. A. Crawford. Sunday in Cookeville. The Cookeville Heading Co. has begun cutting timber. Little Miss Gene via Young is visiting her uncle in Jackson county. - Kodak pictures finished for 3Jc a piece at Goodwin's Studio, Spar ta, Tenn. 2t The greatest bargains ever be fore in Cookeville at Tom Lowe's cut price sale. gin at 8 a. m. on Tuesday, the 5th, and all persons expecting to take these examinations must be pres ent at that time. T. K. Sisk, Supt. Dr. W. P. Bone of Lebanon I occupied the pulpit at the Pres byterian church last Sunday morning and night, and deliver- 1 J 1 1 l 1 1 Ai ea two neipini, upniting ser mons. . V- Prof. S. H. Proffitt and family of Sale Creek returned home last week after spending several days with Cookeville friends. Thev W. U. Murphy ot nunam was Were accompanied by Notie and here today on his way home from Roscoe Proffitt of this citv. iiiiHsvuuuvj, Hr- rn tt Oin 1 u xrxia. jl. 11. obiuiica uas a uruwil T" "T T 1 T 1 Ml I - " - xv. xj. j area 01 isasnvine was Leghorn hen that has laid 270 here Monday and will move to eggs in nine months onlv miss- this city soon. - ing four days in that t me. The The Veneer Company is buying eggs are very large, weighing timber again and will soon start about two pounds to the dozen. . i . . ' - - up tneir piant. Services will be held at the Orville Buck of Junction City, Methodist church next Sunday! FMM FOR SALE The richest farm in Putnam county, finely improved. Finest pike in state. Located 1 J mile north of Buffalo Valley. Farm very fertile. An opportunity to get a good farm that is cheap and a good money maker. The place for you and your family to live in luxury and comfort. For partic ulars write J. A. & ALGOOD CARLEN Cookeville, Tenn. or J. P. YOUNG, Bristol, Tenn. Cookeville Fair Sept 7,8,9, 1911 Tfc Prominent Fair Thm Successful Fair Thm Fair where th Crowd Com ONE PRICE FOR ADMISSION-25c The largest, prettiest and most convenient grounds remodeled and rebuilt. New floral and agricultural buildings. Larger and more carefully arranged premium list. Every pos sible exhibit and amusement feature on the program. Spirited contests between the best and purest bred strains of live stock. The grand parade Of premium stock at one -o'clock each day will itself , be worth the price of admission. Large premiums will be offered in Floral Hall and Agricultural Department, The Best Watered Fair in the Stat ' A deep artesian well furnishes an abundance of the purest freestone water for man and beast. The show ring will be flooded each night, assuring a dustless exhibition. FREE BAND CONCERTS : The railways will sell excursion tickets. Passenger trains will arrive at and leave the main entrance of the grounds every ten min utes. Ladies, and children under five years old, admitted free first day. Don't miss the greatest fair of the season. For Premium List and other information address A. P. BARNES. Secretary, Cooke ville, Tenn. . tmujtniiwwuwMMtiuwiiijjuiij A Good Portrait Will always be received with pleasure by friends. That is the kind we make. " , Your Kodak work sent in by mail will receive prompt at tion. Satisfaction guaran teed. A BAXTER STUDIO Cookeville, Tenn. Ky., is visiting friends and rela tives in this section. morning and night, conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. E. Doss. The subject of the morning ser mon will be "The Secret of Pow er." Everybody is invited to attend these services. This is the best season of the year to treat Catarrh, and Hinds' Catarrh Remedy is the best thing giving out $35.00 Range GIVEN A WAY J. A. Judd, manager of the Algood Home Telephone Co. was in Cookeville Wednesday. Protracted meeting will begin at Lone Oak next Sunday "and will continue several days. Tl JT" I Tl 11 - 17 I 2. 1 I . . miss urace xuisseii oi iannage to use. It IS has been visiting her cousins, work. Order Mr. and Mrs. Kobert A. Witt. vour case erets hoDeless. Price Mr. and MrsHerbert Watson $1-50 by -mail. Z. T. Hinds, and little daughter of Warren, Druggist, Cookeville, Tenn. Ohio are the guests of Miss Cora Esq. J.P. McCawley of Algood, Ford. whose arm was broken some lime The Struggle Discourages Many a Citizen of Cookeville , Around all day with an aching back; Can't rest at night; - Enough to make any one "give out" Doan's Kidney Pills give renewed life. '.v '. ., They strengthen the kidneys. Here is convincing proof that this is so: W. R. Woodall, Public Square, Leb- , doing splendid anon, Tenn., says: : "My ; back ached . . A I . m la 1 a OOttle before intensely ana mere were pains tnrougn- out my body, these troubles being caus ed by disordered kidneys. My head al so ached and the kidney secretions con tained sediment. Nothing benefitted me until I got Doan's Kidney Pills. Since ufincr them I have been well and Jones. The machinery of the Cooke f kava nn kaettafinn in mvinor thia af or o. Miss Cora Hix of Monterey has back while he was operating a ment. for I am certain that this re TAturned hnme nfter snAnHino- stumu-uuner, provea a worse in- medy will prove just as ettective in vsa as va v w w mv4sm I - I 1 - several dava with Mrs. R. f!. Jury man was apparent, uan- grene developed and the arm had to be taken off at the shoulder, Drs. Fowler, Howard and Hix erforming the operation. Tne members of Miss Luna Davis class of the Presbyterian church met Tuesday and organ ized a society. No name has been given it yet. The following officers were elected: Flossie ville Column Co. has been sold to Sparta parties and moved to that place. . Miss Catherine Lee of Weleet- ka. Oklahoma was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. C. Jones, sev eral days last week. ' L: Hayden have returned similaa cases." ' - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent?. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Notice The Insolvency of the estate of L. M. Ford, deceased, having been suggested to me, by Z. Dix on and W. M. Walker, adminis- frnfnra nf said estate. I herehv Clark and family West, organist; Anita Price, vice- give-notice to all persons holding al(f MlTdSSS from Red Boiling president, Luna Davis, president; claims against the estate of said votes in this contest. E; been Lucile Allison, Springs, where they have visiting for'several days. The best service possible we consider none too good ; for our country patrons and the citizens way just like it got the statenor- oi this town.. mal school. It is the best town -v.- First National Bank, in this section of the state, how- 1 1 A 1 . 1 secretary and aeceaseu, w vvmc mi waiu auu mi . . . iiie uiem wiui iuc, wwcn u- vr "lcct thenticated, as To the lady who secures the largest number of votes I will give a $35 Steel Range Stove. Election opens Aug. 1, 1911, and closes Jan. 1, 1912. Any lady may enter the race for this great prize who wishes to, by having her name reg- . lstered as a candidate, on the ballot box at any time before Oct. 15. A 25c pur chase of merchanpise for strictly cash entitles the customer to a vote. Those wishing to enter the race please come in early and register your name as a candidate, then get busy asking your friends to come to my store and buy what they need in good merchandise and cast their votes for you. Be sure to vote at the time you do your trading. , I Carry a General Une I will carry a large stock of merchan dise this Fall in most all lines, such as Clothing:, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, No-J tions, Hardware. Stoves, Tinware and Oueensware, Groceries, etc., and all of the best quality. I will sell a guaran teed line of clothing and shoes, goods I -will stand behind. Do not fail to see ' my goods and prices before you buy. Three Bargain Counters . Be sure and see my 5c. 10c and 25c bargain counters as most of the goods are worth double the price at other stores. Call and see me. I am always ' hungry for trade. I. D. PEDIGO Algood, Tenn. Any person subscribing for the Her- cast two DITOR. Cookeville got the state high- Clerk aforesaid, for adjudication and pro rata dis tribution of said estate on or be fore the 1st day of January, 1912, or the same will be forever bar red. This July 31, 1911. W. 0. Watson, Clerk. . Wanted A good barber to work in two-chair shop of for about two months. The only shop in town. Everything naat. and up-to-date. Water works in shop. .: A good trade already established. Ap plicant must have good recommenda- -tions. Address H. C. Bandy, Cross- -ville, Tenn. ' ' . 2t