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I'HH oi,iimi;ij HEICAD: flUDAY, MARCH 11, 1S!). MAPLE MOUNT. Sl'NNYSIDK. Sunnysipe, March 7. As our last Items reached the office too late for publication, will try to be earlier and eend the few items we have gathered. Miss Annie Freeman has been quite sick for several days; we are Kind to state, however, that she is somewhat imoroved. Mrs. John II. Thomas has been suf ferlngwith rheumatism for the past tew weeks. several from this ulace attended the Pugger-McCaln nuptials at McCain's Thursday evening. Mr. F. V. Brumbach has returned from a bustDeefl trip to Shady Gorve. Miss Klma Fleming was with friends ' here last week. , . Miss Lizzie Scott is visiting friends in Columbia this week. Tho mint friends of Mr. Ennis Pat terson regret that he will leave soon for Charleston, S. C. Hope that he may meet with success, and be well pleased with his new home. Miss Annie Patterson spent last week with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. M'sa Mattie Trousdale, of the Zion neighborhood, visited the home folks rom Friday until Sunday. Miss Maggie Notgrass visited her elster, Mrs. s. I Nelley, at Ridley Sta tion, last week. . Mr. J. R.- McCandless visited Mt. Pleasant since our last. Sinclare KEWAKD. 100 The roivdors of this paper will be pleased feast one 100 In 1 1. II r II Unit there is at U'i disease that science has been able to cure in all ltsstBKes, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh boinga constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and Hiving the patient strongth by building uptheeonstltutlonana assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its our ratlve powers, that, they offerOne Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials, ,,, - Address. F.J. CH KN KY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills are the best. WATER VALLEY. Water Vallky, March, 6. This lovely Sunday afternoon we will Jot down what few items we'have been able to gather for the Herald. There will bo services at the Metho dist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, by the pastor, Bro. Owings. Mr. J. T. Fleming is able to ride out aftsr several week's sickness. Mrs. J. L. Williams has returned home from Columbia, where she has been by the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. Peeler. Miss Frankle Booker has returned to her horns near Franklin, sfter yleitiog relatives here for several months. Miss Emma Kinzer was the guest of friends near Santa Fe recently Our farmers have their groind ready for planting their crops. They will toon begin to plant corn. Mr. aud Mrs. Will Ladd,of Mt. Pleas ant, were visiting in our community re cently. " . ' L . Mis Sadie Williams was the guest of relatives In Columbia not long since. Messrs. J. T. Fleming and John Oik ley, of Goshen, were lu our midst last W0clc. i ' Mrs.' Will Harris, of Williaunport, was with friends aud relatives here last week. ' ' ' ', Miss Pearl Roach, of Goshen, was the Kuestof Miss Lizzie Fleming recently. M Jim Hrntton. of Willlamspoit, was the guest of friends here last week. Miss Lizzie Fleming, who has been quite sick for Borne time, is con valescent.. J j i OitBaTRA. ' RHEUMATISM t'UKKl) IN A DAY. "MvstIC Cure" for rheumatism and rieuralgi radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarka ble and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly bene fits; 75 cents. Sold by A. B. Rains, drug gist. Columbia, Tenn. oct!6 8m MT. JOY AM) MACEDONIA. Mt. Joy, March 7. After so long a silence, we will endeavor to give what few Items we have gathered, although news is scarce. Nevertheless, we hope to see our little place represented lu the dear old Herald, the bst of county papers. Hro. Morgan, of Howard Institute, preached for us Sund iy. He delivered a very touching aud interesting ser mon. He will preach again next Sab bath in the afternoon. Sunday-school was organized Sunday. We hope to have a good school, for it is certainlv needed at this place. As there was neither preacher nor Sunday- school last year, we nope to nave iioth this year. Sam I.ed better returned Saturday from Culleoka and Columbia, after a week's stay with friends Robert Cathey, of Caney Springs, Marshall countv, who was visitlnu at the home of A. R. Ledhetter, returned home Saturday. Miss Jennie Ledbetter accompanied dim, to be absent from home two or three months. Messrs. Washburn it Galbreath have moved their saw-mill from Camp Branch to Macedonia. We welcome them in our neighborhood. We are sorry to report Mrs. James Stinson no better. She has been sick for some time. We are glad to know that Mrs. Bettie Sims, an aged lady, and also her daugh ter. Miss Sue, are up from a severe Maple Mount, March P. Wo say "A men !" to the editorial in last week's Herald in referenco to Rev. Sam Jones' criticisms on the evils of our country, the Centennial, etc. erily and truly, vhen we, who claim to he church inemt ers, live up to the chris tian standard of life, practicing Chris tianity as we should, then the evils of our land will vanish. We are com manded to "let our light so shine, that hose who do evil may see our good works." Possibly thereby they may be prompted to turn from their sins. A. .1. Tim rnon s A- Co 8re very busy shelling corn, grinding, etc. Claudius Godwin shipped one car of stock Saturday. The lambs are rapidly growimr, and soon tho market will be supplied with them. Ernest Timmon, of Nashvillo, Is at home recti pei'sting for a few days, after which he will return to Nashville aud will be found at Dr. Feist's ollice. We regret exceedingly to note the illness of Mr. Jerry Stone, of Knob Creek who, was paralyzed on last Sunday afternoon. We hope he will recover rapidly. Bro. IhTi'vberrv. of Columbia, en- tei tallied the congregation at Phillippi last Sunday with an interesting and practical discourse. Bro. Ernest Tlm mons will speak to the congregation at Phillippi next Lord's day, the 13th. Come out, friends, he will entertain you. Contributor. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using JOe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great pile remedy. A H. Ruins. Iv CARTER'S CREEK. Cotton, like every other crop, needs nourishment. A fertilizer containing nitro gen, phosphoric acid, and not less than 3 of actual Potash THE -:- MOLIHE (pRNPtANTE Covering shovel 9 will increase the crop and im prove the land. Our books tell all about the subject. They are free to any farmer. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 01 Nassau St., New York. try, but the people are going to have fair prices lor tnem ueiore lettiug tnem spell of yellow Jaundice. If we had a post-olllee at this place we would feel very proud, indeed. Per haps some day we can have our man without going four or five miles after it. Misses Lanona McOlean and Jennie Lewis are visiting at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Birdie Williams, of Swan Chap el, Lewis county, is visiting her uncle, Will Sims. Simple Mary. Garwood's Sarsaparllla for the blood guaranteed to cure. A. B. Rains (iOSUEN. Goshen, March 7. Mr. Will Ladd and wife, of Mt. Pleasant, spent a few davs at this pluce with friends aud rela tives last week. We are always glad to see tnem. Mrs. Brown McMins has been very sick. Sheds improving at present how ever, and we wish her a speeay re covery. Mr. John Morrow and wife, of Wil liamsou countv. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMins last week. Mrs. Walter Johnson, of this place, is in feeble health at this writing. We trust she will soon tret well. Mr. Dotson Blackburn, of this place, has bought him a nice little farm two miles from this place on Turkey Creek i Mr. Will Gardner has moved to his new residence. Thompson Blackburn will leave this place to-morrow, to go to hauling for the stave factory about four miles from this place. The farmers are almost ready now to begin planting corn. Almost everybody has nlanted their wardens. We are irlad to hear that Mr. J. P. Flemlnir.of Water Valley, is improving Miss Fannie Sewell commenced her school at Blackburn school-house -last Monday niornitiir. We wish her sue cess. Mr. J. R. JarratU of this place, had log-rolling last Wednesday. He thanks his neighborhood very much for being so good in helping him roll his I g. Maxik Carter's Crkek. March 7. Mrs. S. B.Nichols is spending several week's in Nashville. Mrs. Will Beal visited Mr. B. S. (lary and family, of Soring Hill, the first of the week. Miss Margaret Moss, of Franklin, is the truest of Miss Josephine Foster. ... . , r. 1 l. .1 . ... . . ., , V.al. rl r. . li. iMCIIOlH V?I1I UN MJ BOll- ille Saturday to s"e Mrs. Nichols, Mr. G. W Nichols, of Livingston, Ala., was here last week Misses Winfrie Roberts, of Godwin, and Lizzie Brown Houser, of Columbia, soent Saturday and taunt ay with Mioses Joe and t) lviu foster. Mr. Meroney, of Andrews, Is with Ins daughter, Mrs. it. .jnurcn. ftir. w. A.Jameson is visitinir ;ur. o T. : F. Anthony, ex-postmaster, of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bouijhtniie bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took. ' Sola by A B. Rains, druggist, Columbia, 8m IS ETHEL. M. Hunter and family of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Elliot Hoherts, ot U'lawin, was here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dortch ana Chil dren were with Mr. Ewen Oakley and futnil v the first of the week. Mea.4t'B. win me in auu lioopur, in Linton, we-e the guests of Elder Wil liam Anderson and family last week. Miss Emma Mekee has been litais- mifleH for several davs. . . .. . ' . 1- ..I i. Mrs. li. u. jainesou is aiso uu mc sick Pst. Mr. Wal'ace Merrette has recovered. Elder Norwood, of Nashville, will oreach at Beech Grove the third Sun day. CASTOR I A IS KING OP COM PLANTERS. It has proven its superiority as it puts the amount of corn, millet, sorghum or peas in the hill or drill as you want it, do ing away with the necessity of thinning or replanting as is usually the case with some &Vr other machines; it is simple, compact, light Mr. K M. Evans, of Harpeth, Wl - s ' . r i down last week I n 1 4 U i. UillU lliU lallUClD ucugut. xi.li t o cuoiv 10 uu examination of our planters, and we arc positive you will be convinced of the su periority of the MOLINE. Mr. Bishop, the well man, succeeded in finding water on Esq. Thornton's place, aud has now moved his drill to Mr. U V. Cotton's, Two Bohemians passed through the village a few days since with a brown bear, much to the amusement of the school children and some of larger growth. Mr. Juo. Jones ana lamuy ana win Houser. of Maury, have been some days with friends here. Mr. Kwlng Irvine, or your city, nas returned to Mr. W. J. McHwen's after some week's absence. Mrs. Martha Thornton has returned liamson countv. came down last week to dispose of a part of his seed millet. selling about three hundred bushels on the trip. ' Mm. Martha Rlnirham has lust re turned from a very pleasant visit with relatives In Memphis. Mr. Uretn Conner, an old and re snected citizen, died last week, and was buried at the N'ichol's grave-yard. Miss Rose Allen. of Little Lot, is with Tor Infants and Children, Tfctfio limili tniture Of WEST POINT. is this ROCK SIDE. Rock Side, Mar. ((.After an absence of two weeks we come again with what few items we have itathered. Bro. Ussery tilled IU appoinnueui, at tdace to-day, ana ne win uieo preach nere tne nrsi suuuaj m npm. Miss May Butler, of your city, Is the cueet of her brother, Mr. Emmet But lor Miss Pearl Roan and her brother, Mr. Mallard Roan, of Knob Creek, are visit ing Miss Lillie Roan at this writing. Mrs. Brooks aud Mr. Whit Hight and two little children, of Snow Creek, are the guests of Mr. W. T. Owen. Misses Mary aud Eliza Mitchell en tertained quite a number of their friends last Wednesday night. Obasta andOdum. Whooping cough 18 tne mosi uih ing malad v t but its duration can be cut shof t by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known t,iv orniin and all lung and bronchial troubles. A. B. Rains, ly PARK'S STATION. Park's Station, March 7. This beautiful Monday morning finds me trying to pen a tew items for the -ever welcome Hkralp, which wends Bkth Er March 7 This beautiful night funis us trying to jot down the news of our community for the dear old Hkuaid. Our community has been saddened Huain by the death of Rev. Jeremiah Holt, who lived near this place. He crossed Death's dark river to-day at ten minutes betore three o'clock. Mr. Holt was iu his 70th year, and was one of the landmarks of this neighborhood. He was well-known and highly respected by many. I he eaiife ot his death whs pneumonia. His remain' will be in terred at the family graveyard to mor row. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. There was a larire attendance at Bethel Sunday. Mr. Robert Thurman mails a nice talk. Miss Lizzie Murphy, after a short atav nt home, returned to Nashville to- riav t attend the bible school. We wish her much success in her studies. Farmers will soon be planting corn if this beautiful weather continues. 1 will close by promising to be more punctual in the future. FiLicsFiuvs. to Weht Point, March 7 Rev. 1). Waynick preached fur the people this Place last Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m Farmers are getting ready for plant ng another crop. U H. Fitzgerald, of Brentwood, visiting his imrents at this writiilir. Mr. Ii. (' Walters, who has been Quite sick for several days past, we are glad to state is improvum. Miss Ida Adkisson, of your city, spent several davs wth "Aula ' since our 1 ist The Endeavor Society at this plao grows more and more imereskiiig. Miss Delta Aliiersou, we are sorry B4V. is on the sick list mis ween. Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Fitzgerald enter tained a Jolly crowd of young people at their home one nignt last weea. Mr. Allen and riaud uoawin pur chased a nice drove of cattle and sheep here last week. Wardens are looking well, ana me cooing of doves reminds us of other happy spring days. Mr. Antxrass and wue, oi mov ants, are visiting Mrs. Notgrass' mother, Mrs. Mary Dodson, of tins vicinity. Little Hubert Fitzgerald, auer sever al weeks visit to friends here, has re turned to his home at Brentwood. Near v everv man from this commu nity went to Columhia Monday. With best wishes, 1 remalu AVhA. frionrla in thp vlllHrti. Fnirena Harrinittotl is on a visit to little Miss Cammle Evans at Harpeth. ROMOLA. The full Intensity of living is reached only by the perfectly healthy. Sick ness discounts the capacity for enjoy ment If his body is all out of order and run down, he will not be able to enjoy anything, no matter now run oi enjoy- meat h mav oe lor umer iupic. n is Just a little bit out of order, if he "is u., ,l.,.,n'. fool lii.t rlffht" hp will ouly be able to enjoy iniugs in a half-hsarted sort of way. The nearer he is to being perfectly wen, the nearer will his capacity for enjoyment oe per fect. If tt.is condition doesn't exist, something ought to be done. Tht means nine cases in ten tne use oi u, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it works directly on the digestive organs, and on the blood and through these n every tissue of the body. It makes tl e appetite good, digestion anu nuvriuou n:rfect. and 8UPR les ricn, rru uimiu all the tissues, ful flesh. to World linn. ItlltTll ww.., - i 1'ierce's UKJS page "Common oense ivieu ical Adviser," profusely illustrated. r on the sick list . ii. . in i.inr to each meuiDer oi me .household. Miss Lula White is this week. , Mrs. S. S. Craig ia convalescing veiy 8lMrl3!and Mrs. Jeff Branch were visit ing relatives in Giles county recently Our Sunday-school at Philadelphia is very interesting now, and prospects are fair for u to continue no. . . Mr. finkton and wife are on i visit to Mrs. Pinkston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayes, of Rock SprlnK. Several from this neiuhborhood Attended services, conducted by Kin. Anderson, at Hurricane Sunday aud SMlive,rtOilli.m and sister Miss Dora, of Marshall county, are visiting At the Lome of their uncle, Mr. 1. r. Oilliam, at this writing. Messrs. Will and Hugh Cheek IT. j .u. io-.ainm.Mit irlven at aiipi np i liic r the home of Mr. Will Sharp, at Left- . .. I. .1 ...Anb place in this community lately; hence Pu. K.."La. f mir letter this week. tllC Uliriiivoo As ever, TlIKLMAi Don't Kfglcct Vcnr Mvrr. Uvrr troubles quickly rm.lt in r.n ,. liver has l.y i thfB "Li . .i.- i vir in wrft-rt enter. veloped. Browns' Iroi perniatiently. Stren GENTLEMEN 5 LOOK I We 'offer everything in our house at exactly HALF PRICE for the next thirty days. We ate determined not to carry over any .winter goods. Don't spend your money until you see Captain Kidd Dice UarwooilN Sariiiparilla for the blood guaranteed to cure. A. a. kaims (iUOVKLVM). (ROVEI.ASU, Mar. 7. Rev. T. E. Hud son announced at Pleasant Mt. lastSun day that he would preach a series of sermons and lectures upon the subject of 'Possibilities." He used for his text last Sunday. John 1st chapter aud 4tith verse. "t;an there any good tiling come onto" Nazareth?" . Mr. A. W. Crews wasordained Killing Elder of Pleasant Mt. congregation at last Sunday's services. Mr. Weldon Oliver, who has oeen at tending the Medical University ot Nashville, has returned home to speua vacation. Our citizens contemplate a very in toreatlnir contest for magistrate in this district the ll!th of March, between Messrs. Tap Holt and E. J. Ashton. Our farmers are about through sow iniroats. There has not been a large acreage sown. No potatoes have been niunted in this vicinity except for home use. Some are preparing their land for olantiuir. There has been some gardening done. The wheat is looking very promising iu this neigh borhood at this writing. Mr. J. II. Ivannon. reports very goon sales for the stock he aud Mr. Den ham sliinnpil uet. i i - . . Mr. W. II. McCaleb had the misior tune to lose a Hue hliy last weeK. ROBIN. If the ill keep tne i.v"'"i""", jiitt.r. ,base has ieve..i. g,,mrlh 011li DHIE BDGflTZKY The, acknowledged clothier. ' cheapest u v CLOTHKG i HOUSE. 1 We have in the.past few years-sold a few of the above cultivators, and we want to R5BS7nTirahpSSidTO.e i mDrcss on vou the fact that it is.the only Send 21 cents in l-cant stamps 1 ', - , . ' ' " ' ' v "I r f County. This implement is comparatively; a new thing with us, but has been sold with increasing demand every year for the past 5 or 6 years. It will cultivate more com or potatoes, do better and more kinds of work at one going over than any two shov el cultivators; mark; it is light draft, easily handled and will do away with the neces sity of having points sharpened, shanks breaking, etc. We guarantee them abso- Mrs? Armstrong entertained her lutelv the best. iend Mrs. Nelson, of, your city, re- . , t-v tt It you want me oesi iisc narrow uvur rolled over a field, buy a Dutch Girl, and you will be pleased; it is strong and simple. Moline and John Dero lever harrows, all steel, and will last longer and do better work than any drag harrow made. We .Have; Buggies, Surreys, Buck Wagons (OIMYIN. Godwin, Mar. 6 The farmers are all quite busy now plowing and preparing to plant corn. Eider Anthony Derryberry preached to his congregation at Phillippi last Sunday moruing. Rev.' Mr. Eubanks will preach at Godwin Chapel net Sunday affmoon. Mrs. Amos Timmons and two chil dren, Iiuis and Buford, are visiting Mrs. Timmon's mother uear Concord. Miss Winfrie Roberts was with her friend, Mss Maude Williamson, oi your city, several days last week. Mrs. William jacason, oi -u ijjui, arrived Friday to visit her mother, Mrs. Cowsert. Mr. J. E. Roan has been indisposed for the past few weeks. Miss Diuieiia rage , oi iiiiMiuiin, ii charge of the school Mrs. friend enntl v. Mr. Harvey Kerr, of Hickman coun ty, visited relatives here last week. Little Wiufrie and Sammle Church are now with their grandmother, Mrs. Roberts. Mauoabkttk. IIAIIDISON MILLS. Hakdison Mills, March (5 Here we come again with a few items for your valuable paper, . Wl Uev. W burn Derryoerry preacnea a splendid sermon at Old Lasea to-day. ...... . 11. T .i - . . - L n U, Jilttie Ana e 1jb, ununnvci i and Mrs. Arthur Ring, is wen again after a spell of pneumonia. Miss Carrie t'eay is guunuuig a w weeks with Mrs. Sallie Clymore. Miss Virgie Freeman, oi rarmingtou, after spending several weeks with her oroiner, j. ia. i icDii.,..., homo. Miss WilliB Moses is spending a tew weeks with his sister, Mrs. Ollie Miller. Mrs. Missie Hardison and Mrs. Ida Gooch are In Nashville on business. school will commence at tne ti"w in stitute to-morrow (Monday) under the control of Mr. A ndie Williams. As news is sea rce, we win ciose. Lazy Katk. and Harness. Any quantity, quality, style and hnish, and prices so low you can't afford to haul your family any longer . . . J , 1 . . f TIT in the old iarm wagon. UUl and inspect our line. save vou money. We can I'AMl BR ASCII. v re anxious to do a lltt". rod in this world and can think of no pleasaat- er or better way to ao it man rec ommending Oue Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consump tion and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A. B. Rains. . y SHAW C.ROVE. Siiapy Grove, March 6. Elder. F. ('. ti.iu-ell. -f Andrews, preached tor me inii.iieonare!'8tion last Sunday morn ing, and at lleinel, in .-uaersou a oenn, n t he afternoon. Preaching at the M. v Church in the afternoon by the lar tiastor. Bro. Reeves. ir Itrnmbach. of Ridlev. was here last week looking for mules, but only (succeeded in purchasing one pair. There -are some good mules in the conn- FARM WAGONS. We have the best, the CAPITAL. No one questions that. Also a few more of the cheaper ones at $30 00. Also wagon harness, plow gear, in fact any farming hardware you may want. When in town, don't forget to examine our stock 01 DISC PLOWS, as we are the pioneers in the Disc Plow business in Ten nessee. They will work where all other plows fail; will do better and more work than any hand plow. Harrow Mrs. Alice GrifTy, of Rockdale, is nA subsoil plow: ask your neighbor about the John Deere ...,ii.i u ran. urokii with Mr. Newt r i J 0 . . or Hancock, and he will say he does not see how he can farm without it. They are winners. , Barbed Wire, Cement, Land master, Fire Uriel?, Sewer Pipes, Oils, Pumps,' Steel Stock Tanks, etc. Camp Branch, Mar. 7 This beauti ful Mondav morning we find ourselves engaged fn writing down what few items we have gathered for the Heb-ii.i. There is a great deal of sickness in our community. We are alad to report the Improve ment of Mr- It J. Rail, who had his leg injured recently. Miss Nora Johnson lsrecoveriug trom a spell of piieuin una. Mrs. Ada Uipson is very biuh whii pneumonia at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hinsou have been quite Indisposed, but we are glad to re- oori tneiii oenei una . inu. . ... . 1 : . t ., ,1 l. ... ... - 1 j i-ljiHnnr Annie Church Miss spending a few weeks with Mrs, jonnsou. Mr. S. P. Morrow and wife have just returned from a visit tu relatives in Terry countv. Mrs. Bettie Gibsan re turned wiih them, to spend a few months. ... Miss Annie Rtins will spend this week with friends at Lipscomb. Thev have gotthe Christiaachurch in a condition now, to meet in Sunday chxl is held every Sunday nurniug at 11 o'clock. Bkkth v and Kffie. C.ntinned to Seventh Paee IJ. Uelting, F. Street i Co. C1TTZEKS TELZPHOnE No. . vilnlitV Will low H by all de Jroiu'Irot' .BitU'i- is sold