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tiik ruumniA jiehalo: fiuday, mabcii is, is-js. I Our atmlt iorrsspiiteita. J DARK'S MILL. Dark's Mill, March 11. This lovely morninir ii nda us trying to Jot down a few items again for the dear old II kh ALT. As we have jnst moved into this neighborhood we have gathered but few items. VVe regretted very much to have to leave our old home at Loco, where I spent, my childhood days and from where I wrote to the dear old IIkuald. Mrs. VV. O. Gordon is vistintf her daughter, Mrs. V. ones, of Mt. Pleas ant. Hev. Dale, of Santa Fe, preached at the school house Sunday eveuiug at ;i o'clock, to quite a good crowd. Mr. Sam K'esbitt, who ha been quite sick, is much better at this writing; also Mrs. .1. N. Maroney is con valesing aftT quite a seriou-i spell of sickness. With bet wishes to the correspond ents slid the many IIkkalu readers. I remain, Myht. too RKWAKI). wioo The readers of this piiuer will be nlensed to leurn that there is at lea-tone dreaded disease that science has been able to curt! in All its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive earn known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beliiK a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aetliiK directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of (lie system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature la doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its cur rative powers, that, they otTerOne Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to euro, tiend for list of testimonials. Add ress. F.J. CH K N E V & CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ASH WOO l. Asuwoon, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. liurton have returned home from Nash ville. Mrs. Mary Hendrick is convalescing from a spell of typhoid fever. Miss Alice Orr is visiting friends at At-h wood. Miss Susie Lipscomb entertained the Embroidery Circle very delightfully last Monday afternoon. Mrs. George Stubbletleld has returned borne to Nashville. Mrs. Sam Prlchett came out from Nashville and stayed a few days last week". Mrs. VV, V. Thompson gave a delight ful function to some of her friends last Thursday. Dr. Theodore Frierson Is reported no better. Dr. Campbell came out from Nashville to see him last Friday. Mr. D. M Brown has returned home from a visit to Alabama. Rev. 8. P. Hawes is quite unwell with a severe cold. Quo Vadis. T. F. Anthony, ex-postmaster, of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure'for rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by A II. Kains, druggist, Columbia Sm KETTLE MILLS. Kkttlr Mills, March 13. After sev eral weeks silence we will write again for the ever welcome. IIkkali, al though news is very scarce with us. Mrs. J. V. Delk was called to her old home In Bedford' county to see her father and sister, who are both sick. Our sympathy goes with her on her sad journey, and we hope she will tind them better. Mr. .lames Lovell Is home from a business trip to Wsynesboro. . We have the telephone at last, of Which we are Justly proud. Mr; John Delk and family have re turned to their home at Farmers' Val ley. Mrs. R A. Kennedy Is visiting at Mr. A. B. Cathey's on Cathey's creek at this time. Thero Is considerable sickness among our little folks now; mostly colds and roseola. Uncle Daniel Smith, who lives near this place, Is veiy sick at this time. As he is quite old, having passed his eightieth year, hU recoverv is very doubtful. If sucl questions are permitted, we would like to ask some one that knows where Dodson's Academy Is located. HorE. Garwood's Sarsnnurilla for the blood guaranteed to cure. A. B. Rains. SEAPOLIS.. "NEArOLts, 15. lie v. Mr. Oupton preached at this place Sunday niuht. Miss Ethel Green, of Columbia, is with Miss Inns Allen at present. Mrs. Nicholson, of Columbia, Is the guest of iier mother, Mrs. Sanders. Miss Grade Smith, of Ben, has re turned home, aHer a pleasant visit- to relatives here. Mr. J. XV. Huckaby, who has been quite sick for several weeks, we are (rla.l a aav la 1 m nrn v I n tr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nesbitt, of Dark's Mills, were witn ner niouier, mis. 1 ku it la rppflntlv. As news is scace, we will close, Wishing the Herald much success. XlNA, We are anxious to do a lltt'. K"od in this world and can think of no pleasant rnrhvilArwivtn tin It than bv rec. ommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consump tion and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A. B. Kains. . ly CHAN FORD HOLLOW. Craskord Hollow, March 14 After an absence or some time, 1 win enneavor to send i'.i what news l nave gamerea for the pver welcome Herald. Mail doirs and mad cows are all the ullr at nresenL 1 think tr.e Deo Die would do themselves Justice by killing all the dotfs; as they cause so much trouble. We are sorry to learn that a rtrurhas hltten one of Mr. Black's little bovs. Hope that the bite will not prove iierions. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Nancy Hardlson, an aged lady living near Kock Spring, is slowly improving. Miss Carrie Hardlson, of Leftwich, is visiting Mrs. Hardisou duriug her ill ness. V Mrs. P. K. Minor, ot Center Star, and Mr. W. J. Craig, of that place, are visi ting their sister, Mrs. XV. XV. Johnson, near your city. Mrs. Nannie Cooper, of Columbia, is visiting friends here at this writing. Miss Annie Overton, of Columbia, has returned home after a few days visit with "Little Stianger." "Kippliac Wave" letter in the lnt issue was read with pleasure. Hope she may w rite again soon. We were all f glad to see '! ala donyV letter in the Hi:nu.i, for her letters are always inreresiuu. What has become of "Maud and Blanch?' 1 would like to hear from them often. - Little stkanueu. WATER VALLEY. Water Valley, March 14. On last Thursday morning at ) o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother, occurred the happy marriage of Miss Maggie, Hutcheson to 'Mr. J. S. Johnson. Messrs J.T. Fleming, Arch and Louis Hutcheson, Misses Evie Pigg, Beulah llratton and Krnma Kinzer were the at tendants. After the ceremony, wh eh was performed with much grace and eloquence hy Uev. N. B. S. Goings, of .Tuia re, uie nnuat puny lert im mediately fir McCain's, where thev were tendered a nice reception by Mr. Wallace Woody, brother of the bride. They returned to the Valley Friday, where a nice dinner awaited them at the home of the groom's narents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnson. Thev re ceived a large number of beautiful presents Mr. Johnson is an entuipris- ing young tanner of our village, and has won for his companion a sweet and modest christian girl ; one who will be a helpmeet as well as an ornament to lus home. Ilia many mends of the happy couple wish them a long and prosperous life. May the golden chain Uiat binds the two so closely together, keep its brightness pure and true and unchanged forever. Miss Koxie Johnson was the guest of relatives on Snow Cr ek last week. The Ladies Missionary Society will meet at the Methodist Church on the fourth Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The members are urged to be present, as the election of oillcers will take place. Bro. Gwlngs preached a hue sermon at Alexander yesterday morning. Miss Aiaude iiiucneson, or ijatner- wood, was visiting in our village the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. win tiutcneson, or Snow Creek, attended the Johnson- Hutcheson weddiug last Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Williams was with Colum bia friends last week. Miss Sadie Williams is the guest of Miss Km ma McFall, of Columbia, this week. Mrs. Lula Ladd, of Turkey Creek, was in our village the lat er part of last week. Mrs. Lizzie Forgey was the guest of Mr ane" Mrs. Harlan, of Columbia, re cently. Miss Sadie w imams was tne guest or friends at Mt. Pleasant last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cook's home Is being brightened bv a tiny young gentleman, who arrived last weeK to make his home with them. Oiikstiia. BEATS THE KLONDIKE. Mr. A. C.Thomas, of Marysville. Tex.. has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in tho Kloii dike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, lie de clares that gold is of little value in comparison to this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured hy Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption. Trial bottles free at Woldridge & Irvine's drug store. Regular sizes olio and $1.0o. Guaran teed to cure or price refunded. june4 ly 2 MMUNG HILL. Spring Hill, March 14. Rev. Mr. Denny, having severed his connection with the Cumberland Presbvterian Church, Rev. Mr. Fuller occupied the pulpit Sunday, both in the morning and at night. Bishop Gailor was here last week and preached Wednesday night at Grace Chapel. There was a large crovd out to hear him. Rev. Mr. Wilson preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning He presented his cause, that of the Monroe Harding Orphanage needing help from this church, for which a col lection was taken. Mrs. William B-anham visited in Nashville last week. Miss Rebecca Maves, of Columbia, is now visiting Miss llattie Thompson. Miss Susie Belle Moore is on a visit to her friend, Miss Ethel Bostick, of Franklin. Mrs. Davidson, of Decatur. 111., is boarding at th Capertn House. She is traveling for her health. Mesdaines Thomas Wade and D ive Wade, of Pulaski, are visiting relatives here. Mr. Mack White, who is in the rail road post-oflice service, visited rela tives here lust week. Rev. M. Taylor and Mr. William Hughes went to Brentwood Friday. Mr. Hughes addressed the Kpworth league at that place. Miss Fontee Wade entertained the Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church Saturday after noon, from 2 to 4 o'clock. They took this occasion to open their mite boxes, after which elegant refreshments were served. r WE MUST MAKE ROOM For our great Spring Stock which is now on the way. We still have a few odd suits, some small lota of shoes that we will close out ut your own price in or der to make room for tho greatest Spring Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ktc, Ktc, that has evr been seen here. The akn)irl'"ilycd clothier. ehr(itrt 'STAR HOUSE. m bqghtzry JAMESON. Jameson, March 14. After an ab sence of two weeks in Nashville, visi ting Mrs. J. M. Journey, I am again in the quiet of my home, meditating on the present, paxt and future; and there is nothing in mv lneanderings that 1 think of with so much delight as the "tacky" entertainment of the G. G. G's , at the res dence of VlaJ. Jameson last Saturday night. It was indeed a ludi crous affair; all seemed to enjoy it im mensely. There are few that can sur pass Miss Susie Jameson in entertain ing. We were glad to note so many visitors present. Mr. Kniest Jones visited our neigh hood recently. Mr. c. W," MeMeen's friends thrice welcome his return home, after an ab sence of two months in Mississippi on business. He reports ipiite a prolluble trip. Mhs ClaireO HI, of Nashville, spnt a few days recently with Miss Susie Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. J. XV. Burnett spent a few days in Nashville recently. Miss Mag"ie Mai Terrell wa9 in our midst last week. Mrs. R. C. Jameson has been quite sick, but we are glad to report is conva lescent. Mrs. M. .1. Burnett is spending awhile witli relatives at Thompson Station. v airy. Whooping cough is the most distress ing maladv ; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. A. B. Rains, ly MT. ZIOS AM) Til ETA. Mt. Zion, March 13 With pen in hand, I sit thinking what has taken place hove of late worth v to be written for the dear old Heualp; but time is too precious to spend much time in thinking, so I will just relate the few things 1 recall just now. Bro. isom preached an excellent ser mon to the young men last Sunday, from iid Samuel, 1st I) chapter and 23 verse. Glad to seo so many out. We will have Sunday-school on the first and third Sunday mornings at 9:30 and on the second aud fourth Sun day afternoon at 2:30. We are sorrv to sav that Mr. Southall is not so well; also Mr. John Sjdberry, Jr., is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hull entertained a few voting people laft Saturd ly i vtning at crokotiole. Reiresiiments were serv ed at an appropriate hour, and all en joyed themselves very mucn. we ex tend many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hull tor their kindness. Rev. R. Hull and wife, of William- sport, are visiting relatives at Theta Mrs. Maggie White, or campneii's, is on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. K. C. Fitzgerald, at present. The school at this place is progressing very nicely under the supervision of Mios Bessie Harris. School Girl. FREE V1LLS. Send your address to If. E. Rueklen k Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action ana are particu larly effective in the cure of constipa tion and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Jtegular size cents per box. Sold by Woldridge it Irvine, Drug gists. june4 ly 2 ItOUEKTS' HEN'I) AM) KM) U CHEEK. Kxon Creek, March l.V-Bro. Eu bank preached an excellent sermon at Godwin Chapel last Sunday. Miss Mamie Williamson, of Columbia, visited Miss Winfrie Roberts last Sat urday aud Sunday, and attended church at Godwin Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brown Harris returned to her home yesterday after spending about three weeks at' her mother's in the Con cord neighborhood. Hope her health is improved. Mr. Will Pane, of Jones Valley, is visiting at his father's at this meeting. Mr. Charley Harris went to NNshviMo last week to hear Rev. Sam Jones. While thero he concluded he would take to himself a wife. Miss Snow Watson, formerly of Snow Creek, was the bride. They will begin house keeping in their new home at Tirn mons shortly. Wheat is beginning to look line in this part of the country. The nice warm showers of to-day will make na ture look fresh and green. Some of the farmers are planting corn. I sini-erH y wish that those who are so anxious for a war would be the ouly ones that would liavy to go into battle. Chloe. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. ilmll tlfutun of LEIl'EirS CREEK. Leipkk's Cheek, March 13. T will try to give what litt'e news I have gathered for the past week. Rev. N. H. S. Owings filled his regular appointment at (ioshen to-day. lie de livered an excellent sermon. Some of our farmers have planted their corn. I think tey will have the pleasure of plantinar over. Wheat is looking tine in this country. We are sorry to report Mrs. XV, M. Fly on the sick list; also little John l'rowel. We are glad to see Miss Nellie Fly able to be out after being confined to her room since Christmas. She will spend a week with her grandmother, Mrs. Church, near Bethel. Miss I'enniugtou, of Mt. Pleasant, will take charge of the school at this placo to-morrow. She w ill board with Sirs. IVc Oakley. Mr. Robert and Bud 101am have rc turii"d to their home in Obion county, after an extended visit to Mr. R. is. 11 1 am and family. Their many friends regret to see them leave. They will re turn in July to attend the springs with Mr. and Mis. R. S. Flam. There have been several rabid dogs kilb d in this vicinity. A dot; passed through Fly this morning, supposed to have been "mad. It bit several other doirs and got away. Miss Lula Oakley is at school at Franklin. She w ill return home on the 17th of next month to attend the re union of the Oakley family. Mr. Jim l'rowel and family will move to Wiles County as Romi a little John nie lieu able to Sit. Their ninny friMnl- regret to see them leave. R. C. Mlain will go down to Nashville Tuesday to purchase a new lot of goods. Miss Robinson has returned to her home in your city, after a month's visit to Mis Sallie Sewell. HvMMi'a Bibd. bacco will cure well, have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer con taining at least 10 actual Potash. in the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im proved by that form of Potash. Our books will tell you just what to use. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New Y"flc. L K FT W It'll. Leftwich, March 13. The glorious spring morning t reaking in all its beauty over this fair old earth ; the sun is tlashing back like showers of dia monds from every twig and grassbladoj the eong birJs that flit from tree to tree pour fourth their sweetest songs, aDd the loud, merry whistle of the plough boys on their way to work adds a great harmony to the joyous anthems of na ture. On such an occasion we tind it a very pleasant task to write for the ever welcome IIkrai.d. Mrs. Tuhitha ray, of Lewlsburg,visl ted Mrs. Eva Fox several days last week. Mrs. H. Jackson, who was reported very 6ick lu our last, we are sorry in deed to note no better. Miss Amainha Reuolds, of Verona, visited her sisters, Mrs. Joe and Alfred Lamb, last week. She was accompa nied home by Mrs. Alfred Lamb and her little niece, Lena Rivers. Mi's Carrie llardison is attending the sick bed of her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy llardison, of Near Rock Spring. Mr. Henry i indell, of this place, is at tending school at Hardisou's Mill In stitute. Misses Kstella and Virgie Hardlson, of Rock Spring, and Miss Laura Ren olds, of Verona, came over last weeK to attend the school at Leftwich. Mrs. Sam Morton's lit'lo school, taught at her home, is progressing rap idly, Much success to her; Mr. J. P. Harris, our former clerk, is now with his brother-in-law, Mr. John Holly, of Hear Creek, and intends re maining there through the summer months. M r. Tom llardison has taken his place at the store. Mrs. Julia Uilliam has returned home after a pleasant stay with her daughter Mrs. Hud Moses, of Rally Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Baxter, of Silver Creek Station, recently visited Mrs. Baxter's brother, Mr. Mort llardison, who is still in quite feeble health. Maud and Blanch. KIIKUM VTISM Cl'KEU IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 dayB. 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; 7o cents. Sold by A. li. Rains, drug gist, Columbia, Tenn. octl6 8m LYLE. Lvlf, March 11 Lyle is a thriving little town situated on the N. C. & St. L. Railroad, 15 miles from Iiickson and about the same distance from Centre ville. We think it should have a place in your most valuable paper. Mrs. Walter Beasley, of Dickson, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. James Edwards, of this place. Miss Lndie Cooper entertained a num ber of her friends very pleasantly last Saturday evening. Mrs. Brown, of Twomey, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. BooKer, of this place, who has been quite ill, but we are glad to report much better now. The school at this place is under the control of Miss Annie Puckett, of Shady Grove. She is an accomplished young lady and deserves much credit for the splendid management of her school. Miss Lou Church, of Williamsport, has an interesting music class at this place. She Is a deserving young lady, and we wish her much success in her undertaking Messrs. R. E. Bryan and D. B. An derson, of shady Grove, were with friends in Lyle the first of the week. M rs. Belle Stevens, who has been on a visit in this county and Maury, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Salt Lake City, Utah. If this escapes the waste basket, I wili write again. Guess Who. ISOM. Isom, March 14. Bro. Sisco filled his regular appointment at South Point on last Tjord's Day at 10 o'clock in the morning; also at six in the evening. Mr. James Jones has been absent from school lately on account of having the measles. Miss Kula BrowtL.haa been ill for some days. ' . Mrs. Lizzie Sparkman and little daughter, Elise, of Beech Grovp, spent several days with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Taylor, recently. Miss Mamie Green is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Z. Hughes, of Ashwood. Miss Tennie Cathey will leave short ly for Peiry county, where she w'ill visit her sister, Mrs. J. A. Delk. Farmers are very busy in this section. Several have planted corn. The attendance at the Democratic primary was very small in this district on last Saturday. Katk. UNION. Union-, March 13 It is with the greatest of pleasure that we Jot down what items we have gathered. The farmers have been taking advantage of this beautiful weather. Some are through planting corn, but some are not vet through turning land. Mr. Hawkins will move his saw. mill to Theta to-morrow. Rev. Owens tilled his regular appoint ment 'ast Sundav. Rev. XV. T. Dale preached at this place to-dav Mrs. B. P. Godwin has been indis posed since our last. Mr. P. K. Morrow and family visited Mr. Anderson Walters, of Santa Fe, the latter part of last week. Mr. J. W. Skelley and family visited Mrs. Skelley's mother, Mrs. Gaskill, of Bethel, last" week. Mr. Tom Lockheart is improving rapidly. Mr. Jno. Husband isimproving nlow- y- Grip is quite prevalent here. Very nearly everyone in the community has had it. Lko. 'Continued to Seventh Pace. To THE -:- IS KING OP CORN 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 other machines; it is simple, compact, light and the farmers' delight. All we ask is an examination of our planters, and we are positive you will be convinced of the su periority of the MOLINE. We have in tho past of the above cultivators, and we want to impress on you the fact that it is the only successful cultivator ever offered in Maury County. .This implement is comparatively a new thing with us, but has been sold with increasing demand every year for the past 5 or G years. It will cultivate more corn 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 lutely the best. If you want the best Disc Harrow ever rolled over a field, buy a Dutch Girl, and you will be pleased; it is strong and simple. Moline and John l)ere lever harrows, all steel, and will last longer and do better work than any drag harrow made. We Have Buggies, Surreys, Buck Wagons and Harness. Any quantity, quality, style and finish, and prices so low you can't afford to haul your family any longer in the old form wagon. Call and inspect our line. We can sa.'e you money. 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 of 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 and subsoil plow; ask your neighbor about the John Deere or Hancock, and he will say he does not see how he can farm without it. They are winners. Uarbed Wire, Cement, Land Plaster, Fire Uriel, Sewer Pipes Uelting, Oils, Tamps," Steel StQck Tanks, etc. P. CITIZENS TELXPHONF No. M0LINE TORHLANTE Covering Shdveu Captain Kidd Disc Cultivators. few years sold a few 'Street-fir Co.