Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

fSf 'l1 mmi mm wiw I i f-n TIIK ASHY ILL AMERICAN TUESDAY OJ EWS OF '3 UBS imc DOOLin 8 kO 1101 1 0 i OlltAS LITTLE LIVER PILLS nest bur Fn-iSi AlfXI-EOYCOTT LAW XO EE TAUTIf xo ccusx CCNVENTIOH HAKES VARIOUS COX KITTEES AND ADJOCESS CHILD KILLED BY PLAYLIST FFEACHERS ARE CHINED 1 1 b'sfjt'jj Shipment From Southern Iren Field Jasper Merchant Killed by Train Kept) Slay Ha Bessemer Man Heir to Estate in 11abS ejn ii lsl? 25c 25c 27c 98c 50c 50c A lot of hand-drawn Turnover were 50c Belt that were 50o and (1 now counter to close them oat at 25c A lot of Washable Flannels in stripes These goods were 33c A big line of Scotch Cheviots in all colors were $150 a yard eon's goodg A small lot of beautiful Persian were $150 each A lJt of Corsets of standard sizes were $150 and $200 Ruducod ta Reduced to Reduced to Reduced' to Reduced to Reduced to on the bargain solid colors and and 50a and Zibelinet all this sea Belts that makes but odd now 50c Collar that WEATHER REPORT COMPARATIVE DATA fOR OCT IS Tetnperatur 5 ll 3 a Report of Treasurer John Benson SSwnr Collection of 1555883 mnfl Disbursements for Missionary Sala-nes and Expenses of $443883 At convent ion the GcwcckI Fxeiuttve Committee elected follow MrClurhan John Benson James II Yeoman Arthur Ransom A Barbee Tim II Moms of Nashville Holmes Columbia Rje Chorhe XlllmuTi Atlanta ICmnard Fpworth Burnley Columbia Wynns Paris Tenn Nugent Iluhmond a 1 alentlne Ozark Ain Todd Murfreesboro Tenn George Hopkinsville Kj llrovn and Beeson Meiidisn Miss Johnson Clifton Tenn Crane Monterey Tenn Martin Lebanon Tenn Revs Louis Roby and A Allison were introduced to the convention Jotrn T( Benson Treasurer submit teu his report his books having been audited by the Auditing Committee There had been colleited for foreign missions 8 -1i 81 ids salat and ripens- of missionaries veie 14 4'ih S3 The fifth expenses of the for ign toil are donated and cent subset ile-d to this fund goes direct to th inmume a ries CERTIFICATES The following ordained preui hers were given certlflcete by the Executive Committee authorizing them to do wink undt the auspnes ot this convent mu MeClptktn Glover A Barbee Jones Drim 17 Sandeis Van Ness all of NuuU-ville Iye Clarksville Holmes Columbia Felx At Johnson Clifton Tt-nn li A luvg Thompson Station 15 Mathenj Fulton Kv Hlmunon Hit kury Point Rodgers Meridian Miss Tidwell Menu In Tenn: 1L ti Kinutlierman I Bruner ttzatk A'a and Pinson The following weip granted ates to conduit meetings Mi and Mrs Pomeroy Miss Onle Lev is Mrs it MiClurkan John Benson of Nashville Miss Alice Cowan Me-Kwen Tenn: McGowan Mutih Tenn Geoige McGhee Clarksville Thomas Blmpon Inner I teuton Calls) Ky It Burke Highway Kv Croft on Franklbi Tenn IVllbur Daniels Bit nilngham Ala Brooks Ihivenport Tenn Covington Columbus Miss Howard Una Miss Mrs builie Crtweln MaPnta Tenn Mr and Ms R- Pollard Columbia1 Tenn Byars Byars Ala James Hughes Haikberrv Tenn John Albany Ky Mrs Lelw inon Mrs (' Bruner iku Alu Thomas Morgan Mss Mnlie Thompson and The following membei if the Home Commi'tee wete elected 4 Yrnniiii A Burls it MiClurkan John Benson Tirt Mtmre of Nashville V5 vnim Paris: live Clarksville hsrbe Ti Tillman Atlanta Ga Mm MurtiTi Lebanon To-h' Mur'teestio-r Fehx Johnson Cliffrn FOREIGN cny MITTFE The following menl-itR of the ro-ngn Committee were eleitd McClurkan John Benson Tim Moo' Teaman A Ransom Htrbee all rtf Nashville A Hughes Clifton Pike Cn'umbie Brow 11 Mencmm aims 1 I Rve Clarksville M'l'nweh Fill ton Kv Andrews Franklin The closing seivicis were tvkl Mon-lav- night Rev' Rye If ailing a tes-lunoni ri service Ir 55 alker preached the sermon to a large audnnie In AValker lepin lo giving a ft words of advice to the evangelists end workers present un very mm averse to making (heir In ait til! the set oml table" ssiu the sp-aker got that oonvir'ior when I was a hov lam glad you tu so frisky hut while you are so him mg hold bnik some Brother Rye laid tlie reins In this teMimonv service hut mg nn away with him When von go home and your pastor sivr wish )n speak for Jesus" just taki up vnur mss and go speak The wav to ought is Some folk snv tli Hohness people jirai-e the land from habit Well it a good halm 1 breathe from ha hit and I would not like to break the habit He then gave lus of bov-hood a hov 9 vears old he said got me a pistol and start'd nut Sr tst to save this Fnion You poonlr Tennessee don't know how ninh ot! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FOOPERTY Ga Tuesday Octoler 20 1903 at 12 Noon oa the Premises We will sell to the highest bidder that most desirable property on the corner of Errri and Stcnawall Sts mnum Ttajst Flics The property will first be sold In three lots then as a whole The highest price realixed will be accepted This Is the best property in this rapidly growing section of the city Convenient to the Union Station on the finest drive in the city specially adapted as location for modern fiats or apartment houses Terms cosh balance 1 snd 2 years with Interest and Hen retained We ar always read to show the property DUNCAN Sc WADDEY Agents 214 Union Street Absotulely Cure BILIOUSNESS SICK HEADACHE TORPID LIVER FURRED TONGUE INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS SALLOW SKIN a Time "TOUCH tb wspoar Printed on BLACK LETTERS took tat the Klfaktur ov ms a dlitu se a Johny Reb but (1 Mill it fiistul their direition ami itn 1 1 rir'img point of the war Part 0 4m my pension yet But teams lr over hanged my jioires iiL )e ume a rd hot seiesslon-ltrt U11 i I v'ommenced to learn the p-tinn-s- rr-nlo I to be an tnfldel bill 1 rti me -Jiere was somelhitlg tn roe ilu-i ied me a liar 1 got my f-an mv mother and that Tanv lav me down to Bleep ie-pt near me When I was ehlp-I vreoieti i i 'o vwsael was keeling over on he "mu II pi 1 thank God for ti of thnr precious mother uUimp tie streets In San ei ai mil tent I thought It He a ernm Iwume interested I veui iur it is meeting for the diromu or oft holiness John Inaklp ie rtio sues ker was interrupted by a mitnilmt oft von ey God for in old muH sol lom sight of one man He couitn nesir'i a nrtle bit He had high cieeg Hone and red ha Wm iiu-i 2ar hi- would pull h's coat ft in tsvv hoodiums out and praise Iotl vtdu he at If This was the land 1 rrovvd I got mixed up with I so vtar rnwe men meant busines Tte wms nor plnvtng churc That go: no THIC ALTtR "T'liei grt 10 the altar and settled "la "hiur to teed said 'You don't feel ni'v tnf eror' ellm hd my teth ami aaid (bin come here to feel dlffer- eut 3 i ut here to be different and 10 tir h'n ni 1 lod am going to A11Q jiw then I -it different I know I si 10 n'i ini there converted I didn't know in "hotg utmtir the dm trine of hnr knew I was saved I war boi- tlitg lb tel and had to toi "lirnurt i smouu to get to the dining-room dbiu go to that diningroom lie 1 the moment of my lom -o )( 1 H- I have not the least ncilini hey or smoke Why? 3 a nor ar out fr'eml and swore I 1 s-i ti xn 1 1 hrieiian now You I mum tor s-v 111 mv- presence I was 1 a hion-1 urf la I would run to grt home aid gtr to mteting and meet niff 0111 rontdn Gi was giving me Bouh- (av su'd If there la an- ir tie ibbsmri gol is this I want 11 3 bm no sense of nhred sm I gave 1 jr hjj -) )s cam titlel It came hi a in dovs I seem to si nlk or- 1 bur to tloat -hrmarti st-eets of San Franclwo 'I'sod pi hi fled me and Sam titled me I bow Thor hc been thirtv-tio years 1 nrn ha nev tm ft'le mi'" 11 Her I sp ne gai k' in doc-msed with a gr-icinus FUCMAM KILLED Gen 2l Cxmil Xeeta Death While Asleep an the Track 11 L'leinm 1 to Th Ameruan 1 Vt LVU-LB Tenn Geo ar-nl ti imn'i on 8outnern work fun mec mst oit death this morning at sci'on ling tired he rat (lev ti in "id of 1 ress lie and fell iimecj piHwriHis" tfin dished along 1 ihur him net oil a Mrs lie Carroll no Iiopo-I -noin-r of the de eased lives Ut BlieV'V! oil) XCMd Yfusipy Conmistfon MY lilt The Alfred To one" niiTtmiHsicn of innuuy from "-in i to hivestigote the edu-ci nun met nidi of the ni'ed States hue YmiMted ts hi In New York nnd ii rem)e-s hiv separated to mept in AT uonnic'oi iesiiiv President Roose--vph tm commission at a Cun Con Whies(lay Jrekeper and Gauger Cienin to The Vmenran iA i mt l'i -Wj Per 'ton In "ll in'Minfoil a storekee uni' fi igrr ft i A per -i mm ii i mam It the round of ii forget that he in of in Special Dispa I to The American BIRMINGHAM Ala Ot- The special committee named ty the Birmingham Trades Council to et the anti-boycott law adopted by the General Assembly has issued an a peal to the 80 OhO union workingmen in Alabama to contribute ten cent apiece to a fund to attack the law The Alabama dvbioo the United Mne Workers of America has subscribed $300 and able counsel has been employed The union men claim that the law Is too stringent and one-sided They especially object to thclause which makes it an pfferme for or more men to const me together to embarrass the busness of another The workingmen of Alabama will have a convection here Nov to organize a State Labor League NEGRO DOES MURDER Jim Thomas colored paJ a fine in the Criminal Court thi for beating his wife Immediately afterwards he went to his home and shot his wife who will die and made es ape SOUTHERN HEADQUARTERS The Western Division of the Southern Railway opened 1U headquarters hr to-day Supt McManus and his entire staff taking office In the Woodward Building The move was made from Chattanooga FIRE AT BESSEMER A S000 fire occurred at the pipe plant of the United Plate Cast Iron A Pipe Co at Besaemer this conng the hay house being burned METAL SHIPMENTS Metal shipments from the Soufb'-n iron field last month show a cf n'OvS tons dividfd hv distrkis as follows Anniston Sit 412 Birmingham i 66146 Chattanooga N'rR Grso'ro 94 MMdlesboro 1546 Nuahv tie Sheffield lik'd Cast iron pipe aidp-n it i amounted to i4um ium u-rail movement to 234i ton and tvi billet shipments to $163 tons The export tonnage was tons Fh'pmetn this month ill be touch heavier owing to the reduced freight rate Little Girl Kills Playmate Spisl Dispatch The American BEcbEMER AIjl The S-year-oid daughter of Mr and iia A Williams vu shot and bv a playmate of the same age The two children were ransacking an old trunk in whkh were doil clothe and found a pIstnL Thf other girl pointed It at Use Williams Child who fled the room In terror but as prevailed to return The other girl again pointed the weapon at her and this time there was an ex- i plosion followed by the death of tn Williams child Killed by Train Special Dlspatth to The A men -an JASPER Ala Oct li XL llirti-fleld associated in the dry good bui-ness with New burger wa run owe bv a freight train on the 'Frieco Railroad and died a the result Vie leave a wife and child He was crowing the track when his foot slipped and the engine pass-d o'er hi leg before he could extricate hinue-lf The ltow of blood was so excessive prior to the coming of a physician that death euu-d Heir to Irish Estate Special Dispatch to The Amerx ar BESSEMER Ala Oct Dunn formerly of thia place fcis two sons local contractor that an e-state in Ireland to whnh he has fallen heir has panned out to be very hanu-some and that he has been assured of suciess in his efforts to obtain possession Primary Special Dwpatih to The American HUNTSVILLE Ala Oct Complete returns of the vote cst rn Kii-uroay's primary for Supcrinter lent of Education show that it wa one of thr cioest contests ever in th county Tte vote was: Butler llft9 Murray L132 Humphrey K9 by a Mad Deg Fpetittl Disont'li in Tie Amer'n ALEXANDER CITY Ala 19-Henry Smith and Ralph Mu'S two young men were Mtteu bv a mad uig yesterday They were taken to Aturu for treatment For Re-Election as Mayor Bp' ml to Tb A FlOHEN'CE Ala Utl v-r A Walker in a in triir lt(er e-rt rut jesterdav has dicjared him-lf a randt-date for re-election to Ihe Mavocalty A Farmers' Inrtitu be held here Nov 9 WARTRACE Ja Bomar bran-- man on the Nashvilie Chattarxegri A Ht Louis Railway ie nwik tg at 1 I i I Smell Pitt 8mll Dovs Smalt PHc MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Foreign Christian Society Occupies the Day at Detroit DETROIT Mlvh Oct sessions of the International Missionary Conference of the Chrlutlan Church were given over to the Foreign Christian Missionary Society A telegram from ex-Gov Drake of Iowa stated will give J3000 to start a Bible college In India Gov Drake has already donated each for Bible colleges In Japan and China President A McLean of Cincinnati his annua report slated the society has representatives In all prominent mission fields of the world It has a total cf twelve stations and out ata tions at which are loiated 117 mission artes and 220 native helpers President McLean reported that TOObO persons were treated last year in the society's hospitals The total recetpts for the year were $210 iWI an Increase of $310'0 over last year For the coming year the society proposes to raise the President announced A number of missionaries from different parts of the world were Introduced to the audleme after the reports had been read VV Bently of Shanghai China talked on his work In China and Miss Bertha Clawson of Osaka Japan tild of conditions in Japan and urged the necessity for more work In that country Morgan of Kansas City was the last speaker discussing "The Holy Spirit In TWO DISTINCT AFFAIRS Comprised in the Army Maneuver at Fort Rifty FORT RILEYKan Oct Because their recent arrival in ramp none of the National Guard regiments took part the maneuvers of to-day The ex ercises of to-day consisted of two distinct affairs They were however simp lar in charade In the first Dun can of the Sixth Infantry with a bat-tery of artillery and two troops of cavalry composing a force crossed the Itepublhan River and invaded territory belonging to the 'Browns" Along about the time that would bring him btuk to the camp promptly for dinner Col Duncan marched towards home A force of the under the command of LieuG Col Kingsbury of the Eighth Cavalry wag awaiting him and the attack open ed as soon as Col Duncan turned back his force becoming the rear guard of an imaginary army that had gone be-fore Ideut Col Kingsbury tried In every way to harraes the "Blues" but Col Duncan kept steadily on his way and although his "losses' were constd-etable managed tn rea camp without being cut off The second exercise was exactly similar the read guard being commanded by Col Jacob Kline of the Twerty-flrst Infantry and the pursuers by Lieut Col Steever of the Adjutant General's office The vveath was ideal ELECTION -CASES Supreme Court Hears Argument on Those From Knox County Special Dispatch to The American KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct Tb con tested election cases from Knox County wero heard by the Supreme Court to-daj In thie rases the Republican contestants are trying to secure the offices held by Democrats whit the former charge were obtained through fraud The arguments In the eases were nut concluded to-day but the rases will be resumed ednesday Papal Secretary of State ROME Ort The nomination of Mgr Merry dr I Val as Papal Secretary of State is officially confirmed I to Miss Cassandra Gamer of Frankllri County and In 1858 to Miss Hannah Graham of Jackson County Gov Turney was a man of commanding statue and unusual intellectual powers He was a strong man in nearly everx respect His character was rugged but hta personality was such as to win the admiration and esteem of many who came In contact with him His death will be a source of regret to a wide circle of friends who reside throughout the State He was a member of the Episcopal Church and a Christian gentleman Supreme Court to Tke Action Special Dispatch to The American KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct l-To-morrow morning Immediately after the Supreme Court convenes It will adjourn out of respect to the memory of Former Chief Justice Peter Turney Following the adjournment a meeting of the bar will be held at which suitable action will be taken by the bar of East Tennessee COFFMAN MURDEfTcASE nmi Sr" IS to no to to 2 8 6 I 1 4 d'g 4 d-g 41 38 deg Normal temp this data (J Deficiency for the day Excess since first of month Excess since first of year Normal prerlp this date (35 yr jf7 ns Deficiency for the day -7 Xfxces slne first of month 6 '2 ins Deficiency since first of year 5 In- Total since Jan to Ins BUMMART OF OBSERV ATIONB Made at Weather Bureau station at 75th meridian time Oct I i i (''Kitm-rt rrra Flr-t Page tr drihvnr nt tv JeTtrmm Davis he was ne'er griei hngndb though Tor Itvt tiw highest military nutnoTtij ti uctm xrHe the Con- t-K-TUCf UTT1V Leurrnmg'ti tuFT-nnesmee home Gob Turner Tatrtl 'he Imrrtbhips of recon-smirtiur iir w'tlt unffimhlng fortitude ftuisen profession he a'tiHved Tmuatloii that extended ovr the entno -Halt rapidly In I8T0 jaesnuteti the Supreme benill his nrnumiunw Iihs hr i period of twenty-three yiTT ttntil his- inauguration as if T'-fim-rree in being an evui-mee tt ns- unlit The last six vearw tit woeU am Justice Juiitre i Lurmn being among his cortrrrree ot tie hrnett As '4 jurist- he Is rcK tv hkv i one of the most vniiiwri tnr 'tatf sax on the Supreme p-t rri riwmessee Though twice ew-t-Hl 'nr: l- utlve of the State mint nf hte wtirmest friends have al-w vs tniumt: uni he himself is said to bave t-Meve that' he made a mis- lane t'p! pet the bench and the i liorjms le had won to enter po- jjti it Tu-rtey announced his 1 cori3ul4ri To- Jnvermir John Buih-inii 'iovwwr (Mt UT-wi tlllTlblL It the and was a nantl date wucri-i himtelf It was a for Tennessee kite sunmer- taring tin sermns lnsur-reclam of tlw miners uni the hurp ing of trvsme mm evory setdlon of the State to tm -'io of disorder There bad ri-r a war cloud oil the her on t-ritrrt mi: It waa not until 9- that trw i rni trono mil disorder reached igc lives being lost be-trrr til" lujiustnentt MS? sbe'iKlK record on the bent a nmrnr utdatviri' Alliance sentt-nut the existing ad nuctr disfavor as a re- mru nmuTT-Uwn in mmiw Xiiuge Tam-y had the Op- rowri ti tun v(-ri lveruuiGAi mini ue Trr--nratyo 'rt 111' "w(h(lrlwn 7d iUinHllnftHUUu nmwn this nttiiliUon of th rain onvemion and announced 'naiiri'iiit c-unildute 7k 1 enc writ' ooi round Plural- i 1 ti (tie general confidence d'ue ame in high tr newspaper is or T- ott tn nf mo 1 Vsi-i tie oi- riot? 1 ilK iv Guv Tm w'la mui afs 'iuns-ed vri? 1 "av tpt- u-mr tud opposed to iiuis the Republican igormis campaign ensued vrare-1 to file remotest dealing with the 1 1 West Tennessee Cause Celebre Goes Oves to Next Tenn Special Dispatch to The American LEXINGTON Tenn Oct Circuit Court at this place practically Closed the term with the continuance of the roan murder case to-day The State announced ready but the defendant concluded it would be better for him to have It passed over for a term The court stated that It would be tried at the next term of the court and that if the STATIONS Amarillo Atlanta Bismarck Cairo Charlotte hattanooga Chicago Cincinnati podge City Fl Paso Galveston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Little Rock loulsvllle Memphis Monigomery NASHVILLE New Orleans New York North Platte Oklahoma Pittsburg 8an Antonio St I ou Is St Paul Vicksburg ashlngton RIVER NEWS GAUGE READINGS ETC Made at Weather Bureau stations at 7rtT meridian time Ort 19 1903 it until 'it "will be therefore tried vuknsr next February Thia is one of the most noted criminal cases ever tried In West Tennessee The murder for which Coffman was Indicted was a sperlaliy bloody and heinous one Old man Silas Douglas a miser living I In the Eighth District of this county was 1 shot down tn his own yard in August 10 about sundown Bis body was found next morning after lying unattended all night Mr Douglas habitually carried about $35i4) In cash on his person and when found his pocket had been cut out and no money was found on him The evident purpose of the murder was robbery The defendant Joe Coffman who lived near by and who had been heard to make numerous remarks about the dinger ot Milas Douglas going about with his money on Ills person and who shortly after the murder beisnn to freely spvnd money was arrested for the crime In all there are about Phi witnesses for the State and dufense and the trial of Ihe ase will consume term of the court here ttLC and system renovator Liver snil Olood Syrup 9mi to Good Health" I -j coupling had his hind caught e'-ii the draw heads and badiy crushed SELMER The Democratic Iv-tlve Committee of the cou will met here Nov 2 to Uetermin the tun- fr a convention or primary to cuny (tw Tu andiduea nwlne 1 i emv'aivo munini! During te rL't weak -nm rile lailv sheets the names of the streets have b-ti ummity to 374 while placed at the various street corner pT fLm vu-e were thrown out paratory to the Institution of tr-e ii-- for Guv Turnev livery for Hamman on Jan 1 from the count The ESTILL SPRINGS The Franklin r-lM mimtmd Ipnl 1 595 and County Assvx-hition wa aJ1(intlt yiv- hv the Legislature the vote session here Friday and Saiurti iv tiff tm- 'h returns Evans bad i-iri" aud counter iMfib r-eg lignites in nuiner-ms t- nsue nui un Jan lu (v i-'i i-cc-l rile Legislature In- tion til'll was with lr mm nn vent ion Just prove akte-c day will regulate the bowels im-titL prvont accumulation of disease-breeding gi tii jjiVa and induce a natural appetite and gonenJ tgcT Lkni for the whole family and for every day in Lhe jtlt -4 M'obfr L'd da -autMr who suffer with ills peculiar to their sex wil 4-i-Rtiy in this excellent remedy if taken in connerum wSii cut Svila Vitae ME YC lHUrLflCi J-u-kkonboro SC say: 3 vw nnt lime of your Liver ami Blood Syrup after each meal atid fnd a td btumtiG I lve in a sickly part of the country but can I ll way nil jcti us tuit ymr tmidciue keeps ma feeling fine1' MRS 71 rLTOfi Catnnham Ala writes: 1 wait sxjrf me most sucere and heartfelt thanks for the Liver rLi a Denotes trscs li BATE Official In Char River Telegrams EVANSVILLE Oct (U-Priver 5 feet rising Clear and warmer PITT8BURG Oct River IS feet stationary Clear and cool CINCINNATI-G 19 -River falling 8 9 feet Clear and pleasant MEMPHIS O't River 12 9 falling Clear and cool LOUISVILLE Oit River falling 6 3 I11 canal 3 1 on fallu 86 below lock Clear and pleasant CAIRO Oet River 18 8 feet falling Fair and cool Arrived Peter Lee Memphis Departed Beaver low er Mississippi JOHNSONVILLE Tenn Oct 19 (Special River six-tenths on gauge Islng weather 1 li The Tennessee up at 11 The Clyde down at 6 PADUCAH Ky Oit I9r-(8peelal )-The gauge reads this evening at 8 to 5 1 Weather clear and cool Jon Fowler to Cairo on time Rhh-ardsou to Evansville on time The Clydti is due to-night from Tennessee River the Avalon Is due to-morrow from Cln- innull to Memphis The I Hook la lying up on account of low water L- ml pm kets I11 and out on time Bual-ties till let PALMETTO WINE This wonderful tonlo medicine will Immediately help you -and absolutely cure you Every reader of The Nashville Dally American who desires to give tills remaikable Palmetto medl- cine a thorough test Is offered a trial bottle of Drake's Palmetto Wine fiee One tablespoonful once a dRy immediately relieves anil absolutely cures Indigestion Flatulonoyt Conatlpatlon Catarrh of the Mucous Membranes Congestion of Liver or Kidneys and Inflammation of Bladder to alay cured It is a wonderful tonic for the appetite nervous system find blood and promotes and maintains health und vigor Every reader of The Nashville Dally American who need such a medlclris may order one trial bottle of Palmetto Wine free Address your letter or postal card to Drake Formula Company Lake and Dearborn streets Chit ago 111 A trial bottle will be sent prepaid brakemaaTkTlled Chas Gooden Lost Hta Life on the First Day He Worked 8 pe I it I Dlapah to Tho Amurlun HARRIMAN Tenn Oct) Chas Gooden a brakeman on the Cincinnati Southern fell between the curs on the Northeastern near Its junction the Kouthern this morning and was insluntly killed The wheels passed over his chest Jim heme was ut Dayton He was 28 years old urid 14 widower with two 'hildiiii whc tnurrtd in 18l it was bin first day ua a brakeman Tuney was acjfcn wth this w'liig unit! the sucessor tumiftri 1897 uilmmstmiUni step were riio ibolltton of th tern' Him pi cdei essor having starttHl the end The Brushy purchased and a antubllshiul there main prison Itie building of the begun Laws were fbr the examination sineruit'iiilenlH of riHiied powers to the Zaticutinn The nppro- poeilimly Gfdlegn for (m- to LOCK" and an History was the Tuner baa made hm 'mg und has 'ns profession htstllh would eux however he rer from rheiunatiain niuuul 11 l(u2 ceremonies heng near Winchester tiuck ntoKinsca HupL Myiders delivered an address on the new achool law They jne-t llunlland on the list Martin Urn jw-eler has purchased a lot on Roan street at the comer of the alley between Queen and Walden street and wlii put up a new bulldirg The building will be 6fi feet deep and two stone high made of concrete blocks An is who has been gate keeper the Mobile A Ohio shop this cltj for the past tweniv-six years has never been known to wear a coat when on duty Though getting along well In years ard having only one arm he la hale and and is always at his port of UNION Saturday night Chief of Polue Klnnard captur-d a ne-g0 named George Jlnodv who xw wanted at Parts for Jumped a bond of $330 an 1 for beam up a i-rrv woman Ik put Sheriff Haricrv (jf Paris came after him and t'g hia back to the wens of crime Dr It iris vi for the past two years tee President of the Lawrence Iai A Trust Co has been elected JT lent to -reeft late IV li I us Phillips a leading men hant of gouthf in part of this county as i-ed to the Vtie Prepliifn stump hems T' 57 Gov iniusrrrvtiet lr t-omani Mw A Di mynmilom d'hin Tu or Inrriny )-lK-r pgcmj to roivviV Hv' cv lo 3m 'iain 'tils? Wmmtrit mi pew n-vtn nriwn Tm o' tie Uln yuir-mbct cod EuuWmne lu-urs ena -i-t: pTiv'ulng: nf mtin'v Instruction pv'iuf ni puire p-iatlitri Tea vuie tn -r tp -tiir- it es-I tit lore I nie T''ir-neut executes- ctarr 'ex hont" tt: "V-ul't en-F it 'tie tnrili-s I a ie per-1 nil: f'r- wnl lime at nufr 1 Ar ntta tie 1 f-c to- lmiuru-d pen 1 rv tome i (e im" vie -r and I Kind beeu taking it regularly and feel greatly lamrCled 1-v (7 mm mm Tcuv tax i Dry form 23 cents Liquid form rents 2 OH Send us two cent stamp for samp! buttle i-l3 vt'v ru: Consultation Department for free cxjlI Jtrtal Ltce Si3dt Vitae $100 per bottle THACKER MICICINE COMPANY CMTtaroo3f Tenn -eSint llli-fJYii(- ycuy tax i Dry form 23 cents Liquid formy.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Tennessean Archive

Pages Available:
2,723,423
Years Available:
1834-2024