Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Tennessee
Newspaper Page Text
(5) IRoute Seven Little Zenith Allen is very sick with diphtheria. Eugene Mast READ 0UE2 - - - -- . .... ers who has been ick is much O r 0 better. N- H.F. Lee is also report . ed on sick list. Mrs.- Perry Morgan and two little ones spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Johnson. v . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leespe nt Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs.' M Maberry. ; Mrs. M. Warren and daughter, Miss Ruba spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Jt W. Morgan. Mr3. J. W. Lee visited near Hilham Sunday. Charlie Masters was the guest of Howell Warren Sunday. Who said Bird well Lee loved ' pie.' . ',:: : .Say Ralph W. tell N. M. to an swermycard. , Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Loftis; Mrs.. Palo Lawson, Mrs. Ethel - t Williams and Miss Rose West took dinner at the home of J. W, Lee ' Saturday. They report an extra good dinner. c ' ' . ijliss Alice Masters is visiting - friends and relatives on Route 8. Mr. William Whiteaker died at Coaiinga, Calif., Nov. 1 1. His remains arrived at his oioT home . Norri7, accompanied - by brie of his friends. Barlo Willeford. Mr. "Whi taker was buried at the Over : tori cemetery on the following day ' J, WMorgan spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. H.T. Lynn of lloute 8, ; tiifitf : I Afiss Lillie Lee and Messrs. Ow en and GradyReid sient a delight ful after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Lawson Sunday. ' Dimple you may prepare the turkey for, we are coming Christ mas. :' 'rf;,-'v."' " '" Vyii Erban Warren attended church at Poplar Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Terry, Mis ses Florence Bybee and Martha Murphy, MessrsMurphy andComa Whitaker of Sugar Creek attendr ' ed the burial of Will Whitaker Saturday. . , . " ' Jessie M.how is Hilham? ' A. R. L. and A. 0. M. of Cal ifornia why don't you give us the western news by the Herald? fieriry Johnson and- Luther .Strong passed through our com . munity Sunday. . Miss Ruth Morgan was the guest of her, sister, Mrs. J. P. Morgan Saturday. . . . y:xv:Black5. Eyed Chums. ' Catarrh Cannot Bs Cured with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease.- Ca- , tarrh is a blood cr constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take in u ternal Temedles. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. ; It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in -this country for years and is a regular 'prescription. It is composed Of ' the best tonics known, combined with the ; best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. ? The perfect ... combina- i Hon of the two ingredients i3 what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. : Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O. 1 Sold by Druggists. 1 price 75c Take nail's Family Pills for constipation. . V lUDSCfpZOii Offer '"1 . The Democrat of Nashville, one year ' (Daily) . .. . ............. . . .$3.00 National Library Chart ......... . . 2.00 ( Putnam County Herald. ........... 1.00 The Democrat of Nashville (one year Daily and Sunday) ...$5.00 National Library Chart ........ ... 2.00 Putnam" County Herald. . ......... .1.00' . , Value ' " $8.00 We offer both papers, one year, with our National Library Chart, for. . .$5.00 Reasons Why You Should Take Advantage of Oar Clubbing Offer Because The Democrat is recognized as" a thorough, up-to-date and reliable newspaper. It presents every twenty-four hours all the local, State, National and International news worth mentioning in a concise and readable manner. , v I Value ...$6.00 We offer both papers, one year, with " our National Library Chart, for. . .$3.00 The Democrat presents daily illustra tions, features and departments appealing '.'to all classes, and is therefore a cosmo politan publication popular; with the masses. Its physical appearance size, style, typography and make-up-ris a step ahead of any previous effort in daily jour nalism. ' ' ; : V '' The Democrat's market page is reliable and thoroughly up-to-date. Anyone tak- ing advantage of this department will et the most accurate news, both local and foreign markets. This trustworthy infrr-: mation alone will be worth to those living in rural districts several times the amount , of a year's, subscription. iThe year 1912 being Presidential year, everyone should tak an up-to-date news paper, so as to keep posted on the impor- tant events of .the year. ri.v " y 1 In the near future the Democratic and Republican Committees will be called to rheet, and important political, events will follow and continue during the next year. l7o Cdl YouKAttcnticn to tho Fc!!o;ving Events of Imporfcnso Jinportast Session of Congress. -Ur Meeting of State Committees ' : " - The Line-np for 3oth Ifstiontl Conventions. ; ; " Th Stste Convention. . The Two Wationtl Conventions. : ' - : 1,18 GnbemAtorial Campaign. f ; H-Z:? lr: '.C i: -:---"The..Pfe4dentiai;Campaign :-.;;.S ; , The legislative Campaign.' By taking advantage of this Gubbing Offer you will receive FREE one of our Na tional Library Charts, probably the best chart ever published. . , ': , DESCRIPTION OF-rOUn ;;'rJATi0NAL WIMM First Sheet contains best portraits in existence of all Presidents of the "United States On the back-is a table shoeing the growth in detaU of 'our cofotry, giving the latest- '? ';'-''. census figures. JCiXtJ ": " -,' "' '' v''' T' '- '.. 5 V'- - Second Sheet has a splendid colored Map of Tennessee, by counties, locating all . cities, towns and villages, from the largest to the smallest. ? r - ; ; : v , v On the back of this map is a complete census index of every place of five or more people . , 1 ' ' in the States.. The Panama Canal territory, and the development of the camU is displayed in r wonderful pictorial and descriptive manner. ;,';,' V';. .. .-' , ' 'M Third Sheet shows railway map of entire country and a special map of the world? steamer routes and distances to all points of the globe are special features. L This map is given FREE with all paid-up yearly subscriptions, whether or not Sun day issue is included. ' f ' IT IS A RARE CKAKCE TO SECURE THE K0ST FERFECT WORLD'S CHART THAT IS ISSUED TODAY ; Marshall, Arkansas- It gives me great pleasure to read the Herald as I hear from so many -of , my old friends back in old Tennessee, I think it is a fine little paper. Health is very good at present. The weather is rather changa- ble here. One day will be so cold one can't hardly work while . the next day "warm enough: to sit n the shade andv fan, ;. - -Come on Miss ;Effie Key we haven't heard from you in a long time. J. L. Sutton of Little Rock, Arkansas is visiting his father, J. C. Sutton at Baxter. ; ; , ' Dora Brown. Doan's Regulets. cure constipalior, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and ea sy passage of the ' bowels. Ask your drugdist for them. 25 cents a box. "; X It's easy to work yoar way up. but on the people yjJ wor&; . If Sale of Household Goods ,' ' ,; Eor the purpose of winding up the estate of Nancy Byers," deceased, and paying the indebtedness of the deceased" I will on Saturday, the 9th day of De cember, 1911, at the home of the de ceased offer for sale all the household and kitchen furniture of the said de caased, composed of 'the following-: 1 feather bed and bed clothing canned fruit, safe and table,' and some crock ery ware. Tbif sale will be on ix ironths credit with approved securry. ' 4 ,; ? This llth d ty pf Nov. 1911. ' ' . B. H. Stockton, Administrator;' Read the big page ad tt-lling about the great reduction salt- of Whj taonliiod. 6 ,