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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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IN SENATE AND HOUSE A FIELD DAY FOR ORATORY IN THE POPULAR BRANCH THE DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE TUESDAY BIG SUIT IN CHANCERY PROPERTY TO THE AMOUNT OF $100000 INVOLVED 011111101100111011i TIM- 'I 4- ft 1 I a i "A I THE DAILY 'AMERICAN NASIIVrIALE TUESDAY' moragmT isik' 11U-AnY 2 4 1891 1 3 BIG SUIT IN ClIANCERY 1 1 IN SENATE AND IIOUSE rdi II moil loy ri 1 st 1 AFIELD DAY FOR ORATORY IN THE PROPERTY TO THE AMOUNT OF '441ts 11 0 0 III I'll 0 II LIU 111 Lint LAU' tli GO 14 POPULAR BRANCH $100000 INVOLVED I TIA a ED-- a 4----- -7 OS' HEC---- 1 The 11 to Give GrOilt Juries flttoisito vial Powers in the Bittoreemeot of th Leos Measure to late Primer lei arandchildrso of 1Vil1oughb1 Dozier At- tack the Disposition of tlis Ragas Trial Postpoutol on' Motion of he Defendant 64-APROUNTJ880 471 cf I I The Bill to Give Gra Juries Grandchildren of 1Villoughby Dozier At- 1 tack Disposition of it ts Eittate-The ra in the ssforeement of the the Di 1 Usu ry Laws Ililled--A Measure to itegu- I Il 1 14s' I Primariee newts Trial Postponed on Minium of 1h Defendant Nct d' tik 1 sorsn4szo 1 N1141 AND DENTI DFPIPITIEVN University tr I Tennessee tr'' i cvn firyT ti nvn T)T 1 1 141 VTC1 MEDICAL Jill II DLL Al I LII LA I 0 la 4 VIII 111 TT 1 a i N' I WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE MASONIC THEATRE 24 AT 8 7 () TN 21 The Senate and House were not stirred up by any sensational legislation yesterday The former body by a vote of startling proportions passed a bill to appropriatethe State revenue to be collected in the county of Henderson for the years 1891 and 1892 on the Tennessee Midland Railroad lyina within said county for the purpose of assisting and enabling them to pay interest on the indebtedness or that county to the 'Tennessee Midland Railroad The vote wile 19 ayes and 9 nays The matter was discussed with much spirit Senators Diemukes Polk Coates and Shinault op posed and Messrs Long Alexander and Neil spoke in favor of its passage Messrs Polk and Rivers introduced bills to regulate commerce in Tennessee anlo appoint a railroad commission The louse adopted the Sherman resolution Mr Ledgerwood and Mr Whitaker paying eloquent tribute to the career of the dead Ileneral The afternoon session of the House was taken up in the discussion of the bill to give inquisitorial powers to grand juries in the enforcement of usury laws The debate which followed the reading of the bill was 'interesting and heated The hill failed overwhelmingly The Senate and House Were not stirred A suit of nausea' importance week be in the Charreery Court yesterdaY by the filing of a bill through Whitman Gamble for Hampton and others against Dozier and others The bill is to set aside various transfers of valuable real estate sRuated in the Twenty-fifth District on the Cumberland River below Nashville and in Cheatham County made by Willoughby Dozier Sr during his lifetime The property is valued at nearly or quite t'100000 The complainants are grandchildren and heirs of Willoughby Dozier Sr who died at an age about SO years infirm in mind and body and alleged to have been at the time of his death unequal to making a valid contract He conveyed the principal portion Of the estate or about 465000 worth to Dozier his son The bill is meant also to force the defendants Dozier his brothers Dozier and Willoughby Dozier Jr to account for a large amount of personal property procured frorn toe deceased and to account for rents from the estate The following decrees were ordered entered yesterday: Gee vs Dibrell administrator John Allison appointed guardian George Rogers vs Samuel and James Rogers decree Miuta Beaty vs Harding et al commissioners to make partition appointed Mayor and City Council vs Mrs Sarah Polk decree giving the city judgment for i194750 taxes A suit of unusual imp ortance Bas b- gun in the Chancery Court yestercia3) by Friends of the Institution and the public genrally are most cordially Invited to be present DUNCAN' EVE 1 Ilea no le22 sum0tu It PD DOWN IN EORGIA Whet the Busy Crackers Are Doing in the Peanut State Augusta was incorporated in 1791 The fruit crop of Georgials uuusually promining Georgia was settled at Savannah by Gen Oglethrope Feb121733 The prevailing sentiment at Amerkus is against having the State college for negroes located there A State bank capitalizSel at $30000 will open at Summerville about April 1 be stock bas all been subscribed Thos WootenwiStfikeIdentallytteef himself in the arm at Kingston last Friday died from the effects of the wound A proposition has been made by an Ohio company to erect a home factory 100x30 feet at Athens and to employ00 Athens is interested in securing the Georgia Midland It is thought by extending it to Rutledge that the Georgia Carolina Ok Northern will extend it to Athens A -Surveying corps is to be Organized and placed in the field at an eariy date to locate the Augusta tIz West Florida Railroad The Athens City Council is consider-jug a proposition to float a new issue of f250000 of bonds to pave tee streets and nut in more sewerage i The City Council of Brunswick has ordered $50 paid to the Atlanta Journal for the illustrated article on the city that recently appeared in that paper Joseph Graham of Dodge County has a screw driver and tube wrench which he has carried in his pocket every day since the war It is as good as when made The fruit trees under the influence of the warm weather are putting forth their leaves and Bowers It is feared that this year is to be repetition of the last and that frosts in March or April Will kiil the crop Since the extension of the Lexington Terminal the granite quarries in that section are coming into market This stone is being used in the bending of the new piers of the new bridge across the river at Athens The returns -of the- assessor of city property at Columbus fixes the total valuation at 18386200 and shows an increase of t395380 over that of last year The value of property assessed to colored people is t254340v besides f78100 church property McElroy of Campbell County is missing and any information as to his whereabouts will be appreciated by his friends McElroy is an old Confederate veteran Ile went to Atiatita recently to get a pension of PO Since then nothing has been heard of him Ile left a wife and ten children DOWN IN GEORGIA Whet the Busy Crackers Are Doing in the Peanut Ste to Auiusta was ineprporlted in 179I The fruit crop of Georgials unusually nrnniiindy The fruit crop of Georgia la unusually promioing Georgia was settled at Savannah by Gen Oglethrope Feb 12 17'03 The prevailing sentiment at Amerkus Is against having the tate college for negroes located there A State bank capitalizdd at f30 000 will open at Surnmervillo about April I The hand of lime deals lightly with a woman in perfect health But all functional derangements and disorders peculiar to women leave their mark You needn't have them Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes to your rescue as no other medicine can It cures them For periodical pains prolapsus and other displacements bearing-down sensations and all female complaints and weaknesses it is a positive remedy It is a powerful re- storative tonic and nervine imparting strength to the whole system in general and to the uterine organs and appendages in particular It keeps years from your face and adds years to your life It'sKuaranieed to give satisfaction 3s CLOSING OUT PRICES JO 114 ts Our stock of FINE CLOTHING for MEN BOYS and CHILDREN is yet very large and to close same out we are offering everything at Reduced Prices FANCY NECKWEAR and a Handsome New Line SILK UMBRELLAS just received CUSTOM WORK a specialty Suits made to order very reasonably and fit guaranteed CITY ITEMS In the Circuit Court a suit was entered yesterday by Conaver against the Louisvilie Nashville Railroad Company to recover i1500 for the loss of freight in transitu Alex Stephens has entered a suit for divorce from Mary Stephens on the ground of desertion The suit by Mary A Clark against the city for personal injuries sustained on State street from a defective street is pending The demurrers were over-ruled in the case of Campbell against the Tennessee Coal Iron jt Railway Company The motion to dismiss the petition for car and sup Was sustained in the suit of Mrs A Johnson vs the bun Mutual Insurance Company I The eenato The following new bills were Introduced and passed first reading: By Mr Polk to regulate commerce apnoint a railroad commission and impose penalties for the violation thereof by Mr Polk by request to provide for the selection of Circuit Court jurors in counties having a copulation of more than 10000 by Mr Barnes to abolish quotum courts and devote the jurisdiction thereof to the chairman of County Courts by Mr Stroud to amend the at providing for the establishment and government of State Normal schools by Mr Goodpastuts to amend an act allowing electric street railways to use rails other than tram rails in the construction of their tracks by Mr Bold to incorporate the Jellico Knoxville Railroad Company by Mr Morris to establish a special Criminal Court in Davidson County and to try the)criminal cases of Rutherford in the Circuit Court of said county to take effect June 1 1891 The Handerson County bill referred to above was taken up and passed and the Senate adjourned for the day Ill ETZ CO ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS I 1 A A 301 NORTH COLLEGE STREET MORGAN COMPANY BAG MAISTICITRERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN making Improvements we will sell all kinds of goods at less than usual prices Best shirting prints 4c Simpson 8 mourning arid grey calicoes 6e Best American inolgo prints 6c 86-inch English Henriettas in new spring shades 25c All wove French Henrietta 40 inches wide new spring shades 50c to-day at Oilgan's Church street fe212t The Week At Thompson Kelly's Our New French Chal lies Unequalled Assortment 237 Different Designs Special attention is invited to our magnificent line of new French All our own direct importation Fahrique Scheurer Rott Cie and Koechlin Paris France At once the most complete the most beautiful and the most extensive range we have ever shown Thompson Kelly 500 Barnsley Towels At 13 Per Dozen This week we commence with a CACTI-did line of XX Barnsley towels at 13 per dozen A long way under the present value Thompson Kelly Our New Ex Table Damasks at IL In our table linen department we are showing a fine heavy genuine Irish table damask at fl per yard ew in design and excellent in quality Thompson Kelly I 4 1 i 1 A it I I i ti Papers Ms 11 Int Boots Stationery Etc RAVE REMOVED THEIR FACTORY AND SALES II00313 To No 1 74 INT4E)111IIII I11Ti1U SP The trial of William Ragio the Italian barber for shooting Terry a few months ago was set for yesterday before Judge Ridley and both the principals in what came so near a tragedy were present with counsel Ragio was represented by A Caldwell Jo Horton and Joel Fort The State was represented by Attorney General McCord Assistant Attorney General Hart Col Bak ter Smith and IL Washington The case was continued until the next term of court upon an affidavit of the defendant that certain witnesses were absent by whom he would prove that he was in sane at the time the shooting took place The counsel for the prosecution objected in strong terms to a continuance on thie ground declaring it was fraudulently conceived and that it was a frivolous pretext The defense returned to this attack with the declaration that it was a bona fide argument for a continuance and Judge Bailey sustained the motion Nichole who shot his brotherinlaw Hooper in North Nashville recently was tried yesterday for assault with intent to commit murder The case was given to the jury about 6 o'clock and they are still out The grand jury has indicted Brackett for the larceny of a horse also Will Britton for larceny FIVE 1)001161 DOVE THE 010 STAND mh15 4r) 1 Several of the largest farmers around Athens have signified their intention to abandon their past methods of farming and devoting more acreage to the cultivation of the cereals Cotton will not hereafter be king around Athens for the farmers are going to raise home cup-plies This is a growing sentiment in many parts of the South The continued warm weather has caused unusually early blooming of wild bowers says the Augusta Chronicle The woods are freightened with the heavy pertumq from Jasmine and honeysuckles while on every bush these bright blooms rivet the gaze Yesterday many excursion parties explored the woods for flowers and returned heavily weighted down with sweet scented freight A special to the Macon Telegraph from Monroe says: "The rainfall since Cbribtmas bas been the most continuous with in the knowledge of our oldest citizens It has rained more than four-fifths of the whole time night and day The roads are almost Impassible except on horseback and the hillsides form large creeks from their wet weather springs Not a furrow has been run by the farmers and they are becoming alarmed over their backward prospects for the year's crop John Gilder every old man living In Dublin is one of the men who believe in a thorough preparation for death Some years ago he had his vault built and a coffin ordered When Jones' store was burned down some time ago the casket was destroyed Some weeks ago he wrote to a friend in Macon to send him another ills friend was slow in attending to the request and when Mr Gilder was taken sick last week be bad a telegram sent to an undertaker at Macon for a casket worth flA Mr Gilder Is quite low with paralysis MAXWELL II I 1 EttilWetitlititi IVA1 4' a 4 11111kititM1 i) itt)1141 1 rt ro i I 110USt I i 1 ri A VIE I I I The Howie After bearing petitions and memorials of local bearing the introduction of new bills came up The following passed first reading: By Mr Allen to extend the corporate limits of Nashville by Mr Hall to make Davidson County a criminal circuit by Mr King to repeal the act establishing a Recorder's Court at bhelbyville by Mr Young to amend the acts prohibiting the formation of trusts by Mr Thomas to change the line between the counties of bequatchie and Hamilton by Mr Cochran to enable Lexington to issue improvement bonds by Mr Whittaker to change the line between the counties of Jefferson and Cocke by Mr Dunbar to amend the law pension- ing soldiers by Mr Davis to amend the corporation laws by Mr Bennett to limit the terms of office of certain county officers The terms of County Court Criminal Court and Circuit Court clerks are limited to eight years out of twelve Trustees four years out of six and Chancery Court Clerks to twelve years out ot eighteen by Mr Bennett to regulate primary elections and punish fraud by Mr Moody to amend the law regarding compensation to Justices of the Peace by Mr Hall to amend section 1944 of the Milliken 6: Vertrees Code by Mr Collins to amend the act incorporating Allentown by Mr Story detaching Rhea County from the Fourth and attaching it to the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit In the afternoon session the proceedings of the House were as follows: The bill to make it I misdemeanor to carry move or haul seed cotton between sunset and sunrise was put on final passage It was amended to apply from half bpur after sunset to a half hour after sunrise and passed The special order for 2:30 o'clock was the bill of Mr McMillen to give to grand juries inquisitorial powers to enforce the laws of usury MaKillg anything over 6 per cent usurious Earnest speeches for the bill were made by Messrs Mc Millen Tipton Carson and lisle and against it by Messrs Story Hall Col-speaker Myers Ledgerwood and Akin ot Williamson The bill ayes 24 nays 63 Our Great fl Corset The cry is still to La lieve our great 11 corset the demand on many occasions exceeding the supply so great has been our success with this splendid corset Made Irani first-class material on the best known model it has no equal Every pair guaranteed perfect fitting Thompson Kelly Handkerchiefs 500 Dozen "Tucked" At 5c Each This Is a great bargain On Monday morning we opened out 500 dozen 'Itucked" handkerchiefs at 250 each Thompson Kelly c'inclutalice eo NASHVILLE TENis4 THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THU CITY AND ONE OF THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE SOUTH oc23 46:77) f77111r-Mt7 NEW HOTEL Real Lace Curtains 11760 Per Pair Worth 25 This week we place on sale 50 pairs handsome real lace curtains at per pair usually sold at f25 These goods cannot be duplicated Thompson Kelly Yesterday's docket before Recorder Bell: Assault with a Wood dismissed Drunk on the streets Wade Sidney Walsh Bill Will lams ft Ben Patten $350 Joe More land t250 Pugh fzi Assault and Underwood Watson Richard Dixon turned over to the State Cal Steel dismissed Sallie Douglas 750 Ella Vaughn 1750 Drunk and liliglow0 Houston Hutchison f10 barn Polk f6 K4 Frazier Gray Assault with a Wise 15 Violating the water Bowers $5 For contempt of James Woods dismissed Disorderly Board dismissed Phal Nolan John James f10 Thos Barnett f5 Landsdowne f23 Throwing Williams Asleep in an out timith VI Loitering about the Anderson Will Smith Joe Sparrow Richard Moorman By undue means-- Frank Crockett Interfering with as Todd fii Assault with and carrying a Farrell turned over to the Criminal Court Lac ceny of a Brackett turned over to the Criminal Court ALAISIMA Ca III eaAllut s11'00000 STRICTLY IrIRST-CLASS NATES PEN DAY AND UPWARDS I I I A i' 1 I I 1 1 1 1- i 1 1 1 1- COLLINS CO Props Penang and Cheviots We have Just opened out a large lot of the very newest designs aud colorings In these goods Just the things for house dresses wrappers boys waists or children's dresses Thompson le 22 St Baxter Court Hate 11 9 jame3tc-eat4ttlittVice-SIzei'1 cT j'-fi (7et'y Carpets and rugs cleaned without removal from the floor liatislaction guaranteed Address Household Renovator Company 901 outh Cherry street or IL Ottenville Broad street fel9 2w ELECAUT I Now Furniture Neer central location elevantly furnished Rooms single or en suite Ali Fhit'A AND EUROPEAN PLAN service strictly ilratclAvi RATES: $250 to $400 Per Day WICK'S HOTEL AND itusrt Ult ANT College St Nashillle Tenn steam Laundry attached to the note! in 11" MINCH Proprietor Bates 8 100 Per Paw not It The Supreme Court makes slow pro gress on the Sumner County docket 11 is by far the heaviest in this division outside of Davidson County Several of the cases involve large amounts It is thought that the court will finish it today when the Stewart County docket will be called atter which comes Robertson and then Montgomery The Largest and Finest Stock in the South DICKERSON FINALLY DIEg ATTORN 1111111114TIEN torney-utaLit Prompt attent Inn Wool to All twAttkeAt Root 23 Vandertifit 13111(tiliV )44 ni Tb Mali 'Who Itrealu Iroznous by Receitt 'Jog Doontions of Liw Ski CHICAGO Feb Knight Dickerson upon whose body a toot square of skin taken trout the arms of hie biother Knights of tit Bernard commandery Knights Templar was grsfted three weets ago flied at Etnergoucy Hospital this afternoon Much ot the grafted skin became properly attached but the patient's vitality was exhausted and be kradually lost strength until the end canto aa noted Fine Plush Tapestry and Brokatelle Parlor Suites Solid Mahogany Cherry Antique Oak Sixteenth Century Oak and Walnut Chamber Suites A full stock of Dining-room Hall Office and Library Suites all of Newest Styles and Best Patterns All kinds of Mittresses Bed Springs Comforts Pillows etc All orders will have prompt attention Call slid examine stock and prices I CIVIL EN(INEI IN WI SOUTHGATE SON ENGINEERS 2ild SIIRYEYORSi NEW JUSTICE 41 SubdIvIAlon of Property a Specialty 32111 Public Winare Corner (Ile 113 IP A i Events in Our SW41 state During the Week Past The legal rate of interest In Alabama will hereafter be 8 per cent The farmers of Autaugs County are using more guano ilea usual Mary Reid a colored woman of Macon County recently Med at tile advanced age of 112 years Many large farmers are thinking seriously of planting less cotton and diversitying their crops Sam Houstou of Barbour County40 I years of ate took his first ride on a railroad traiu Thursday Choctaw County is now overrun with droves of mules and mustauge and they AZO sold at fair prices The farmers of Wilcox County have adopted this year the wise plan of planting wore corn and less cotton At Mubile there has been a considers-hie drop in the price of cabbagts in crates There little demand for them Fruit trees are blooming at Niontgoinery and the early shade trees are dressing themselves in Vita new spring foliage NV Hale who run a saw mill near Gordon well's at wort a few days ago was struck by a flying piece of lumber and killed The tax of one-half mill in Alabama for the benefit of needy Confederate vet erans it is estimated will raise a sum of 12oet0 per year The salary of the Mayor of Huntsville hats been reduced to WO per IllinUtn and there is some probabiiity that it will be further reduced to Clod The suspect recently sent to the petit-house iu Mobile developed into a era-clans case of smallpox The atithoritieS have taken every precaution against It Rive: Falls is the name of the new tow now being laid of on the Couecith River in Covington County An Illinois lady Mrs hturgen has investen tleUed in lands adjoining the town Site Miss Editil Everett the famous looniet was advertised to Junin oft the bridge into the river at Selina a few days ego The biayor put a qututus to tne exbibition much to the nisappointment of a large crowd Minot has just purchased a beautiful vineyard on bcraper Mountain in Cherokee County about twenty-live miles east from Fort Payne The elevation of the vineyard is 2700 feet above sea level the bigness point in Alabama The AlahatnaLeeielature having failed to wake an appropriation tor sta esullot of the titatehi resources at the Wurld's Fair toe Mobile Register thinks it la In manumit on the people at large to teats the clatter In band The Commercial Club of teat city Is discussing what is best to be done under the cireumstauces Mobile Register: II is an evidence of the enterprise ot Mobile businese wen that one of the cotton buying firms here is now making a special element of several hundred bales of cotton via the Mobile Birmingham Railroad to Brunswick tie thence Loa foreign port Usually when there is no vessel here tor cotton the shipment is made through New Orleans The IMMO firm not long ouzo shipped nearly 200 bates by schooner to Providence thuoatalititionng otot establinh for Mobile the re tm beang an attractive market for the purchase of the etaple for the Eastern mulls A WARREN Successor to Weaktey Warren Richard Walker of Huntsville Named by Gov Jones myVWMLR ALA Feb 2304Specitil1 Richard Walker of this city was appointed to-day fittli Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama by Itiov Jones under tho set of the last Legislature creating the office He was born in Florence Ala March 11 iti57 graduated at Princeton College and practiced law two years in New Yore City Ile is the ablest lawyer of bin age in the State and the appointment gives great totr 11 ILLIAMS DRS KEY tit 111111131S oake BU ildltit4 et 1111'016Ln-et next to etnitonte Orrice lmum Dr Ker 9 to 12 a nt 4 to Ir ii111t1t1 IZ to 9 rt ro Telephone nut-niter 11064 Dr hey'll reettn-itee '31 south Carrnil tornet Notes Every day it now an oratorical field day Almost any bill can call out a bait dozen specialties of picturesque eloquence The railroad light will fairly open today Mr Tiptou's railroad diecriminaUm) bill is the special order for 2 o'clock this afternoon Mr Hall's speech againstIthe McMillen bill yesterday afternoon was highly complimentary It was by way considered Lite ablest speech of the session Col Eth Wade looked natural behind the Clerk's deek yenterday He was doing duty in Clerk Crockett's ab lance It is said that the talk of abolishing the ales ot Inspector of Prisons ban quickened the Colonel's luterest in legislative proceedinge Senator Polk introduced by request a bill which in the counties of Davidson and Shelby inveAti the Chairmen of County Courts Circuit Court aud Chancery Court Clerks and Sheriffs' with the poser ot Jury Comintssioners to select jurors to try cases in Circuit Courts 31r Hale of 'rrouedale yesterday introdueed a Mil to amend a certain seetion of certain chapter of Milliken dr Vertrees' "complication" of the laws of Tennessee lie evidently meant compilation but malapropian errors of this kind are rather the exception than the rule Mr Allen yesterday introduced by request a bill to extend the corperate limits of Naeliville provIdes for the istrtightening of the corporation lines to a large extent and taktie in the stockyards Phillips A Ituttrorff Manufacturing Company the Tennessee Man ulliteturing Company eta that were lett out of the bill passed at the first extra see-Olen of WO Capt Harvey Mathes editor of the Memphis' Public Ledger we on the floor of the House yesterday Ile and Col Letigerwood served together in the ilottee in 1875 Other members of the House In that year were Messrs Benton McMillin A fired A Taylor Roderick Random Boats all three since famous In the National House Chancellor Henry ft itStbson of Knox Judge John Lea and Judge Last of Devidson Attorney tieneral tionrge Peter Len Luke kluley ot telleihy Judge Hardenntre of Smith Robert Hurt of Madison Lee Head of Sumner and AtiltClem IL Norman of Rutherford The body watt presided ()vee by Hon Lewis Bond a brilliant arid popular gentleman who afterwards died whets on the threshold of a most promising carter lion James Porter Was Ciovernor at the tune Charles the negro who Was roughly bandied by "white caps" at Adatroville recently has beeti vainly tr3Ong to Identify hli aaaalianta Ile has had a number of men receded1 but has eel aisceVered usC right Read Romenheinis' big ad to-morrow and see their low prices before they move 300 new lot et Loma Quinn) jackets large lot of Barah Bernbardt's Cleopatra silk valeta at Itosenheims' Through the entire State and city the community knows that we are going to move soon Our entire stock of line dress goods silks and laces must be sold You can buy stylish spring camel's hair dreg' goods at 49e a yard Largo lot of new English derby jackets and blazers Al Rosen heims' fe2'leod3t For several months this winter while our store wail being enlarged it was impocsible to display the goods and show customers the attention we desired but we are now glad to inform the public the work is completed and our business no longer impeded by the enztractors and the customers no more annoyed by the sound of the saw and hammer It is our delight to please the trade in style and price so is it our wish to make shopping pleasant for those who favor us with their patronege Another feature to make shopping agreeable: We have dim pensed wan tee aervices of the slow wo Lien cash boys and adopted the rapid transit package carrier system No more will the custemer be startled by the shrill yell of cash but with one pull of the lever our system will swiftly glide to the wrappers' desk and in an Incredible short time the change and package he returned to the customer Come In and see how nicely the new eyetern works Eantin Kinkead Our buyer hail Just returned from New York and we are now receiving the new goods Eastio it Kinkead To our stock we have this scaeon added a line of boys' shirt waisls and about these goods we have this to say: They are manufactured by the firm who above all others enjorthe reputation of making the best goods that are made and those who wise the best will find these goods to be just what they want and when they once use them will have no other They are this season's pro duction and by buying from us you get bright aod fresh goods Eaitiu Kin kead We have also placed on sale a line of children's white aprons eheeit and plain and we sell them at about what it will (mat you to have them made Eaetin Kinkead The best value the seance) 13 the f4at black ribbed hose double times at 24e We have them from 5 to 9 inchea Eastin Kinkead le22stituth I 11 tie Coal 31 inee One million and a half men work in the coal mince of the I world Of these England has 51100o United States 3oo- 000 Germany es5000 Belgium lo0000 ranee 4sl000 Austria 100000 Bessie 440100 The world's valuers of raeta1 nouther 4(0-10Q0 I A 313 CHURCH id eael rr) 0 8 f-- ''s I 1 v-- 11 a Sn 0 -J 474 kJt- 7 In t4 ep NAIN T(1 C'' Ns unm--d Cet Hood's JAMES CAMPBELL PROFESSION A A Pll ER Convention and Court reporting a ape ciatty Orders from a distances promptly attended to OFFICE: NO 327 UNION STREET vuliinv J7 tr tI HVILLE mvit it suilatttro1 NAS TENN 4) a 6If mtvit it 'em NASHVILLE TENN FILES FISTULA ULCER 1 i It yem decide to take Iteod's Sarsapartra tie not be induced to buy any other I ootl's Sarsaparilla p4)115-eVll by et ilk peculiar cornbtnationpropgrthn and prep-ration curative power superior to any article ot the kind before the people had been tJliig Barnapariea ter dyspepsia and in ono store 1511tre sent to buy a bottle the clerk tried to I rice me to buy their ea instead of JIo ts! 5 be tstid me tbeir's world last lotter that I blight take it on tea trial that it IA not like It I need red pay ItnythIng en tint he could not prevail ex 110 10 chance I told Lin I knew bat Hood's tllrsalvt rilla was I ball Liken it It agreed sri Me I was perfectly ILt13111 and did it want any but flood I am plad to sple 174 word for mix excellent mediritit" us A thortr et 'retrace St Boston Anti ()thew JoiwRiuts of floe tz-tiiint Treated Et Room 10 Third Vendome Ettildir417 34' 14 "s'V I IN OFFICE 1414 4 to floluithr f14 17111E112S1Er llY110h0SDhitS CM r-aIIME 14 IV LI MC) 4 la a nocrihing Utlen'n1 rood tor the itrnin NPrv tIfl Arid Blond A and invivordr For A PPM (mat a 141 Gruceni bennity it in An nntqwld rinedy SOLD BY ORLCCISTS WINCHESTER A CO Chomlati 16v4 St tthitta COMBS St CO FUlruni fiui1ccirs rb()CA tho motor think that ttoa a btrneeea ten tia heen ere ttett In it too far away the lei Inea ranters welt the nee of printer' Ink Not the meek et the' hea1 of this etabilhinent r4 too tor ittnt alvitetottA not Lo ooa that haviol a wiesi thine they tni4 tel the world know Or It In anya' way eo read or so eittliply Is 41 itakkAkk Hood's Sarsaparilla Et'nLVE O00111 OF ALL Tut NO FINE CARRIAGIEll 312 and 314 NORTH 312 and 314 NORTH 13031 bl dritorimic II siz for Sk Prtigkrmt Biwa) a C411 Alah16 I Toppitua telJ to1 ly 100 Doses Ono Dollar.

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