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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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3 THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 1898 THE JEW DISCOYERY OF THE CENTURY man of the Democratic Executive Committee of Uitt county for the ensuing two years IN SOCIETY POLITlCSfflTHESTIiTE GIBSON COCBTT Hunt in a short address announced his candidacy for the lower house of the next General AstemWy He was followed by Pitt Henslee and MeCastln closed the speech making declaring his approval of the present Railroad Commission and approval of leasing the State convicts Hu also declared his disapproval of the Jams law f1 Ti i i 3 4 cabeea will meet at o'clock this afternoon in the parlors of Joel A Battle Lodge WmX! se 'SHs A Miss Martha Gibson has returned to Dickson after a visit to fritnds In East Nashville Dr Boyd Bogle has gone to Jackson Miss to attend the MistUsippi Stats Dental Association Solid a dare John it Bond Gets a BE EXTERN COUXTIEf SELECT DELEGATE! TO THE GUBERNATORIAL CONVENTION Tni 111 DaDADADU I ULU lit rnnnunnr 4- ssBss 'ill Colonial Dames The Colonial Dames of Aragrlca la the State of Tennessee send greetings to sister societies in an elegant-torn briefly giving a sketch of their initial yeaTs work and the Interesting exhibit and exirclses at the Centennial Expotition The honored President Mrs Katherine Polk Gale has every reason to be congrtulated upon the sue cfsssful work accomplished The Colonial Damta" Day at the Exposition aod the collection ot beautiful relies In the History Building under her supervision have given the Tennessee Society an enviable OUT-OF-fOlVN Deleamtioa Special Dispatch to The American TRENTON April A large and enthusiastic Democratic convection was held hsrs to-day tor the purpose of selecting delegates to the gubernatorial convention 3 Hayn was elected Chairman and Beverly Williamson of the Milan Hustler Secretary While the committee on resolutions were out the convention was sddressed by Hon I McFarland of Humboldt The resolutions as offered by the committee and adopted by the convention Indorsed the railroad commission and the administration of Gov Taylor and expressed regret at his determination to re GEN WOODARD TO THE FR0NT FT-tteTlll Man Sccar- Three CJomn'les Bond Two Taylor Omo aad McMillln laaalBK to Data The Davidson County Teachers' Institute In jew ion last Saturday adopted resolutions of respect to the late Mrs Sarah Wright who died at her home near the Hermitage March a Collections at the office of Internal rsvsnue yesterday mounted to t227S61 4- A carload of merchandise for Leo Ksuf-man was received by Surveyor of Customs FLORENCE Ala April The Johnson family ot this city held a reunion at the home of the mother here yesterday the guutt partaking of a big turkey dinner HOLLOW ROCK April it Bd-wards- a prominent young man of this place snd Miss Leona Rogers were quietly united in marriage yesterday afternoon at position in this patriotic cnaeavor The greeting Is written by Mm Mary Barbour Wallace historian and Is printed in blue and bound toiiemer wuu nu- tire from politics All the delegates to the county convention vers made delegates to the Stats convention and were Instructed to cast the vote of this county as a unit for Judge John Bond and to use all honorable means to secure his nomination for Governor A resolution declaring for the abolition of all unnecessary offices and all special conrts was presented by Dr Happel and was adopted bona of the Colonial colors buff and blue The seal which ornaments the front page Convention were held In seventeen countiea vestorday for the purpose of (electing delo-gates to the State Democratic convention and Instructing them as to the gubernatorial nomination Of the seventeen countiea reported eleven Instructed for McMillln three for Woolard two for Bond and one for Taylor Up to date the lnatructed votet are as follows: MoMlllln 27! bond 0 Tsylor 72 Woodard 87 The standing of the candidates Is aa fol the home of the bride near Rosaer Tenn RevJ Carl'ofnclMpjg Mr Edwards Is one of Hollow Rock's best young men and has won for a companion a charming young lady Immediately after the ceremony th-happy young couple drove to the home of the groom's father Mr Edwards and has been adopted by the Tennessee Bociety is beautiful and appropriate Many of the Dames being of Scotch-Irish descent the thistle of Scotland and the harp of Ireland are combined In the design of Colonial coloring As Is remembered SUM NEB COUNTY the Colonial exhibit of the Colonial Dames in the History Building was awarded a bronze medal lows This young society has also been made the proud recipient of a valuable book entitled "Greek Art on Greek Soli" which bears the tignlflcant Inscription "To the Some Withdrawals and New Entries to Legislative Race Special Dlsoatci to The American GALLATIN April Within the last month there have been several withdrawals and ad-c li ions In the race for the Legislature Dr iii-j of GoodletUvllIs aod Capt Bell of Cotton Town have withdrawn from the race while Bud Raker has announced his candidacy making the candidates In the field three Wilson Witham and Bud Baker The only announced candidates for the Senate are Hon Darnel Chennult and Hate toth from Sumner fix-tenator Prior Carter of Macon Is being urged to make the race and it Is mere than probable that lie will enter the contest Colli! yesterday The shipment was from Hamburg Inspectors Green and Wyatt have gone te Padixah to Inspect the steamers Kenton and City of Chattanooga While there they will also hold an Investigation on charges preferred agairst Geo Street and A Carrol pilots on the boats Staggs and City of Sheffield which collided on Jan Hi of this year Joe Cooper colored was fined 125 yesterday by Judge Clack on a charge of being drunk oi'd disorderly and destroying property of others Cooper while intoxicated smashed up the furniture In Fannie Vi'ari's house in Black Bottom Saturday morning and was arrested by Patrolman lrwln The case of Jamec Zanons the saloon keeper arrested Sunday on a charge of violating the tippling law was continued in the City Court yesterday until to-day Thomas Co'iler who was arrested Sunday on a charge of stealing about pounds of cepper wire from the electric light works was bound over to the Crlrrilnal Court yesterday by Judge Clack He was committed to jail in default of tond 4- 4- Will Works a negro confined in the cage at the sutlen-house awaiting trial on a Colonial Dames in charge of the -iennessea Exhibition of 1897 with the author's compliments" The author is the distinguished scholar James Hoppin professor of the history of art in Yale University Mrs Eliza Buist of Rock Hill has also marie the society a graceful ft in sending a note of Continental cur rency of the issue 1778 WEAKLEY COUNTY The enrollment of this society is now thirty-three members and the organization is accomplished Will tAllen Uromgoole where they were tendered a delightful reception a a a-' A' DICKSON April A singing class was organised yesterday evening at the Primitive Baptist Church this city with a membership of 100 singers under the auspices of the Primitive Baptist congregation The class will meet for practice during the next two weeks at o'clock every afternoon HOPKINSVILLB Ky April Walter Armstrong and Miss Vivian Clark popular members of North Christian society were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents near Crotton last evening Rev McCord of the Universalist Church officiating HENDERSON April A birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr and Mrs 8 Carson recently in honor of Miss Mai their youngest daughter A tew of their Immediate friends were Invited and a most pleasant time was enjoyed by all WAS A PROFESSIONAL Ketarro Thief out a in la the Aet of RobblnsT Cash Drawers Special Dispatch to The American HENDERSON April Floyd Crook a colored boy of about 15 yean was caught Saturday night the act of stealing money from th cash drawer of Bray Bros' dry goods store Several days ago it wag noticed that someone was robbing the cash drawers of both the poetofllce sad store the former being in th building occupied by Bray Bros A A Anderson was placed cd guard He arranged a trap tor the thief and Saturday night It was sprung and caught the tblef He Is the same person That "a piophet is not without honor save 3 4 a COUNTIES Anderson Bledsoe i Bradley 11 Ceiter 4 Clay 8 Cheater Claiborne 12 Cocke 10 Crockett It Franklin 25 Gibson 3 Grundy 10 Henderson 13 Hancock Haywood 24 Jacksou 17 Lewis 3 Lincoln 32 Madison 38 Mnrlon 13 Moigsn 6 1 McNalry 15 MrMInn 14 Mac-nr 8 Meigs 7 Monroe 16 Overton 15 Putnam 17 Beans Bevier 4 f-cott 2 Smith 24 Van Buren 4 Unicoi 1 White 18 Wilson 14 Total 272 72 80 07 in hit own country" has eertslnly been true of Will Allen DrotngocJe whose eminent charge of larceny attempted to make his eectfe some time during Sunday by trying to pick the lock of the cell with a piece or Democratic Executive Committee Indorse John Bond i Special Dispatch to The American DRESOKN Arrtl The Democratic Ex-cutlve Committee met here to-day and called a mesa gubernatorial convention to melt here on Saturdav May 7 to anoint delegates to I he gubernatorial senatorial and floterial conventions hereafter to be called On Sut-urdav July 31 dlBtriet meetings are called to appoint delegates to convention to te held the following Monday to nominate a candidate for the Legislature The Executive Committee without a dissenting voice Indorsed John Bond for Governor pledging themselves to work for him The Eminent Physician and Specialist Who Has Discovered 1 ifi gifts were recognized In Boston before the an Iron spurn which he bad b'okeu In two full realization of her talent was appreciated here In Texas Just now she Is being received with much enthusiasm having How to Tell If We Have Kidney recently recited soma negro dialect stories before the clubs of El Paso Bladder or Dric Acid Trouble" The tribute the pres pays her close by saying: "By her books and writings she is known to fame and El Paso delights to add a leaf to the laurel crown" COFFEE COUNTY Works rained the lock but failed to get out When the attempt was discovered the negro was removed to a cell down stairs 1 fc 3r -H-l- ANNOUNCEMENTS The Beard of Lady Managers of the Mon-rce Hi ling Oipbanage will meet this morning at 11 o'clock In tie session-room of the Flttt Presbyterian Church 4 4 HOW TO FIND RELIEF AND CURE QUICKLY Mise Grosvenor of the Woman's Council of Memphis and Mrs Douglas of the Sorosts New York were also present upon this occasion You May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail There comet a time to both men and Of Taffeta Silk The Associated Relief Workers will meet Democratic Executive Committee Ur ides Agralast Convention and Primary Special Dispatch to The American MANCHESTER April The County Democratic Executive Committee met today and resolved that there should be no convention or primary election to select candidates as the county offices thus leaving it a free fight Democrats will be elected however as the county is largely Democratic The committee adjourned without transacting any other business except providing for the election of a new committee at the tegular August election to be reconvened at the call of the Chairman Everybody is going to have a taffeta women when sickness ana poor neaitn bring anxiety and trouble hard to bear at 10 a to-day at 43S North Market street 4 4 4' FBANKLIN COUNTS' silk dress this ceasoo from the' blushing maiden fair to the granchnamaj lth silver disappointment seems to follow every ef The meeting In protress at the Scovel -street CliUTch of Christ will continue through the fort In our behalf we get discouraged nd ikeptlcaL In moat cases serious mistakes present weik The attendance Is Increasing ed hair The girls will set ft bodices on a yoke of turquoise blue or orange and the older one will trim theirs with narrow aul the interest Is gifjwinj from night to who broke into aod robbed Pridely' store a few days ago It has developed that the negro made a business ot robbing cash drawers He Is now under arrest DIED BURKART-At his residence 714 Fogg night Elder will to-night speak ir made In our treatment and In not knowing what the disease hi or what makes on the subject "A Change of Purpose OVEH 2000 MILES PBOJECTKO us sick rows of velvet oarTffl cmfwyp rows ot velvet White taffetas It la said will be worn try the ultra fashionable ones this summer Cheeked taffetas ara stylish and can be made into very effective gowns or dark circle under the eyes the feet swell snd sometime the heart gets badly There Is no more serious menace to health and strength than any derangement of the kidneys Swamp Root la the great discovery ot Dr Kilmer the eminent physician and specialist and the mild and extraordinary effect Is soon realised It stand the highest for It wonderful cure of-the moat distressing cases All up-to-date American and European hospitals are Indorsing it because of Its remarkable success in the treatment of kidney and bladder disorder and uric acid troubles due to weak klnejs such a catarrh of the bladder gravel rheumatism and Bright' disease which 1 the worst form of kidney disease It corrects Inability to hold water and promptly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being ceinpelled to go often during If a peculiar pain attacks you try to CKOtKK'n COUNTY street on the morning of the Sd Inst at 8 locate its origin and discover which organ Ot This TesneaK-e Has 302 Miles for Delegates Are Selected and Inst meted for Col Woadartt Special Dispatch to The American WINCHESTER April The Democrats of Franklin County assembled in mass-convention at the court-house here to-day for the purpose of naming and Instructing delegates to the gubernatorial and congressional' conventions Jas Lynch was elected Chairmen and the representatives of the Iocs) press Secretaries In accepting the chair Mr Lynch msde a short eloquent speech referring jocularly to the Rpaaish-Amerlcat controversy which brought wren toud applause Committee on resolutions end delegations of the body Is sick and In need of attention Her Shnre Her o'clock Lea Burkart In the 55th year ot his sge Funeral from the residence this morning Thirteen Yotes Will Go lor Judge Bond If the kidneys are at and in almost A total of 20175 miles ef railroad has been rrojected for building this year in the United "Blue Buck Fishing Club every case In the failing of our health they took well to their restoration to health April 5 at 8:38 Services at St Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock Friends are invited The Blue Buck Fishing Club left yes and strength States Of course this does not mean that all will actually be constructed but simply The following gentlemen will kindly act i 11 -hearers Charles Leyrer Chris They are the great Alters of our body terday for a two-weeks' camp at the mouth of Swann's Creak The outfit is that plans lave been made for the con Eberhardt Treibcr Steinhauer Wm ichlatner John Vaupel George Hoff alruction of this mileage The following lines and consequently the purity of the blood ts entirely dependent on their cleansing powers very complete the tenu being provided Special Dispatch to ''he American HELLS Tenn April One of the largest and most representative conventions ever seen in Crockett CfjUn'y vas ueid at Alamo to-day te select dele-sates to the gubernatorial con-tntion Jormati was elected Chairman The (Lleg4tcs wore selected and in-sti noted to vote for Judge Jchn Bond for Governor as long as his rarre was before the convention An effort was made to instruct the county for ra'lroad commissioners but It was overwhelmingly defeated i NonDer A Ztmmer Albin Faustel Wm Fischer Adam Dlehl Charles have been projected In Tennessee Tcnnesserj Warren to Jelllco Tenn 24 miles' La Follette to Mlddlesboro If the kidneys are not in a perfectly clean with a beating apparatus In the party were Mr and Mrs Robert Dudley Miss Amelia Dudley Duncan McKay John Garrett Dr Stephens and Bunyati Meadows Prim John Shey Otto Haury Carriages from combs a Ky 31 miles branch Big Creek to East Fork 2 miles: under ceustruitlon branch to Middle Fork 15 miles Stroufe Dudley EDELBN-Sunday at 11:50 April 1S9S at the residence of bar son Jacob Ede La Folietie Tenn DR LOt KKRT Tennessee ft Cumberland Extension Centennial Eucbre Club len No 420 South Front street Mrs Caroline mother of Jacob and Edelen aged years the Thlr- Cundldntc for Klonler in The Centennial Euchre Club waa enter te Tennesr Ridge Tenn 5 miles: completed f-eo Jan Lory manager IV -1 h-lngs Tenn 'j'ennessee Monterey to Knoxville Funeral from the residence as above this the day and get up many times during the night It Is just the remedy we need and Is dispensed by druggist in 50-oent and tl bottles Th prove the merits of this remarkable discovery Swamp Root you may have a sample bottle and book of valuable information both sent absolutely tree by mall upon receipt of three 2-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle Tho value and success ot Swamp Root are so well known that our reader are advised to write for sample bottle and to kindly mention Tho Nashville Daily American when sending their address to Dr Kilmer tc Co Blnghamton Copyright 1898-Dr Co (Icth LHotrlct Special Dispatch to The American tained last night by Mr and Mrs Harry snd healthy condition the blood becomes Impregnated wuh impurities and a decay ot the kidneys soon takes place If your desire to relieve yourself of water Increases snd you Snd it necessary to arise many times during sleeping hours your kidneys are sick As they reach a more unhealthy stage a scalding snd irritating takes place as the water flows and pain or dull ache In the back makes you miserable If the water when allowed to remain undisturbed for twenty-four hours forms a settling or sediment you are in the grasp of most serious kidney or bladder disorder If neglected now the disease advances until the face looks pale or sallow puffy tTuetd' vl mornirg at 10 clock April a Services conducted by Rev Haggard were appointed and while the committees were out speeches were mode by ex Kepre-aro'tatlve Williams and Col A Skid-more who are both candidates lor Representative The Committee on Resolutions submitted resolutions adopting and Indorsing the Chicago platform "condemning and declaring the Jarvts law as passed by the last Legislature Un-Democratic Indorsing the career of Hon John A Moon Congressman and Instructing the congressional delegates to east their votes for him as long as there is any chance of his nomination eulogizing Hon A Woodard of Lincoln County as a gentleman worthy of the confidence of the Remncralle party and instructing the delegates to the convention to cast their votes for him for Governor as long as his name Is before the convention The resolutions with the exception of the clause relative to the larvis law were unanimously adopted Representative Carroll moved that the clause referring to the Jarvis law be stricken out which brought forth loud opposition from the "antt-Jarvis bill" people After much wrangling and many speeches from Carroll's friends and the members cf the Committee on Resolutions Hon Joseph at their attractive heme on De monbreun street The prises were handsome and were played for with much in Interment at ML Olivet Cat rl ages from Wiles Karsch Tenn 1(0 milesLjS miles graded Jere Bax ter President Nashville Tena Greeneville Nashville ft Corinth Miss to Hamburg Tenn J35 miles 10 miles graded Geo Bunch Vice Free ident and General Manager Memphis Tenn CurnbcrUind Glen Mary to Mon At 114 North High street st 8 a terest For the men there was a cut glass bottle with silver top holding a silver-back tooth brush and the fortunate lady was awarded a cut-glass powder box Sunday David Simon son of the late ASHLAND CITY April 4-Dr Lock-crt ot this count? has announced Ms candidacy for lle Democratic nomination for floterial representative from the Thirtieth District comoosed of tiavldson Robertson and 'Cheatham counties Canvass Waxing Warm Special Dispatch to The American LYNN VILLE April The race for Circuit Judge in this the Tenth Judicial Circuit promises to be an interesting one There Samuel Simon end Annie Kolaky aged yar tetcy Tean 40 miles Williams 4 Burial will take place at Jewish Cemetery Georgetown Ky Tonv Show Party Tuttdav afternoon at 3 clo-k Kuoxvtlle ft Bristol (formerly Morristown CumterlaLd Blaine southwest to The following gentlemen are requested to Mr and Mrs Moore chaperoned a Knoxville 18 miles: Bean Station northeas cxxxxxxxxocoxxxxoooooooc act as psil-bearers: Alex Weinbsuni Lee Loveutbal Sol Shyer Eli Redelshelmer to Bristol Tenn 75 miles Aiken small party to the dog and pony show Friday night composed of Mr and Mrs Gcncial Manager Morristown Tenn Moore Mr and Mr Will Hawkes Mr Charles Ellis it Tom Levy Joe Jaeo bus Sol Clin Carriages from Combs ft Co Ill MEJMORIAM ami Mrs Lockert Doak Misses Hattie RAILROAD IVOTES Wilson Kate Cornelius Rachel Thomas Messrs Harry Doak and Jesse Norfleet Toney agent of the Merchant's latch returned last night f-oih Memphis Mrs Pauline Sehwnrts Barton General Agent of the Gcor are three candidates Hon Sam Holding Hon John Bond aud Hon II Broylee he-relues the prestnt incumbent Judge Robert Williams of Lawrenceburg who was appointed by Gov Taylor to fill out the unexpired term of Judge Patterson Marshall County Democrats Special Dispatch to The American LEWISBI'RO April The Democratic Executive Committee met to-day and ordered primaries to ttc held at the regular August election for the nomination of candidates for both branches of the Legislature The committee will meet BEaln next Saturday for the purpose of niakii final arrangements fur seLdlng delegates to the gubernatorial gla Southern ft Florit'a left last night for On Wedprsday March 30 at ibe residence of her daughter Mrs Harris Abrahams Mrs Daughters of Con federacy The Nashville Chapter of the Dotted Stylish Clothing Thoroughly tailored at prices that appeal to men who wish to dress well at moderate outlay Many Exclusive Styles And Variety of Patterns Full Assortment of Fancy Worsted isaeoa Pauline Sell warts passed away hUi was coin cn July in 1AT3 and was In her 85th year at Lou McClellcnd of Louisville District Pas Daughters of the CoufetJsracy will meet THIS COUPON with two similar ones and TEN CENTS will be accepted for one part of the Centennial Art Album (Thirteen Cents it delivered by mail Twenty-five cents if no coupons are brought) THE AMERICAN senger Agent of thj Wabash was In the city this morning at 10:30 o'eloe-k In the rooms the time of her death She came to the city jestc-rday J'-Malom agent of the Ohio River of Frank Cheatham Bivouac This is a very Important meeting nnd it is hoped that there will be a full attendance of the member Railroad at Chattanooga formerly of tbl? city is here to-day Hlllaid of Chicago Vice President o( the Cbieego Eastern Illinois was In Me Smitb-'Benedict city yesterdey leaving at night for Chicago To-dsy will be homeseckers' excursion do snd the Lotisville Nashville ami Nashvil! And Marseilles Vests Chattanooga ft St Louis Koad 13 preparing Whltaker Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions without the clause The reports of the committees on delegations were submitted and adopted without opposition WILLIAMSON COUNTY Fopnllst Declare Aaalnst Faalva 1 With Aar Parifi--' ''special Dispatch to The American FRANKLIN April The Peoples' party of Williamson County met In maes-conven tlon here to-day nearly every district In the county was represented Hon A Mims was present and addresses! a good-sized crowd at the court-house after which they adjourned to the City Hall where the convention was called' to order by Chairman 11 Roberta Inmes Marshall was elected permanent Chairman Judge Richardson Secretary Cameron Eil Eggleston Roberts Rl-Jhardson and Steel were appointed a committee tn resolutions While the committee was cut the reporters Were requested to leave the loom as Mr Jdlms hsd a business transi tion to lay before the meeting The resolutl nis unanimously adopted reaffirmed their allegiance to the Omaha and St Lout" platform favored the strict economy In county affairs the abolishing of the foe system a id m-lcsR offce abollehlng the whisky traffic in the S-nte except for scientific and medical purposes opposition to fusion with 'he Democratic or Republican parties a straight middle of the road policy with no coalition with any party On the motion of ftnbert 'nas-convention war called to mev here the first Saturdav in May and nomlntte candidates for county offices and to get the referendum vote In regard to the national convention to handle a good traffic Candidates nnd Voters Special Dispatch to The American McMINNVlLLE April This was a big day in McMlunville for the candidates Quarterly court convened also County Court therefore large crowds were brought to town This is the last big day before the primary and considerable excitement is being aroused in the election field Democratic primary will Three jleMillln fonnttes Special Dispatch -o The Amorkan Jss Cantrell Western Agent of the THIS IS THE PLACE For FINE FURNISHINGS Reiitioar'l at St Louis who has hoes at bis CITY ITEMS home In this city for th past ten days on account of Illness has returned to his pott Mel Danley Passenger Apent cf the Nashville Chnttaiooca St Louie Road has gone to Memphie to ettec We cannot put everything in the window so invite yon to look over our EASTER display of NECKWEAR SHIRTS HOSIERY I a toeetrng of the Memphis Passcngor Aaso elation St Paul earnings for the fourth week KNOXVILLK April Both Monroe and CocRe counties selected delegates to the ubcrnntorlal convention to-day and ln-strut-tei' them for Benton McMUlin Sullivan County iVinoi raMc Ccmmittee met and tn-derstd McMillln ai the Chicago platform of 1SS6 or Ncsavliie more tnan tony years ago and has resided here ever She leaves surviving her two daughters Mrs Harris Abrahams and Mrs Levy of Nashville and Mr Schwartz of New York and Pchwartr of Newark J- and many gnrdchilelren and great-grandchildren to meiurn her loss Rut sorrow at the death of this good womaa Is not confined within the narrow circle of her own family It has pervaded every home where her deeds and worth tre known There Is scrreely a family among ner people in this -city which has not at some time received oy or comfort from her overflowing heart She was a veritable angel of peace and good will moving modestly and gttitlly among the homes of those she knew showering uper all the swet benedictions of her heart and soul Had she been blessed with atundaut means she might easily have been the moat philanthropic of her kind The Impulse of rtarlty did not burst forth 1n ber heart In occasional blossoms but shone in ere steady perennial Hoom bedding everywhere the fkwers of light jov anl hope Her wfords of klndnees brought solace to the rich as did her bestowal of alms yield comfort to the poor For many years she was an active officer ot the Hebrew Benevolent Society dispensing charity In a thousand different ways She regularly serH semi-annual con-tritutlons to the poor and rljaedy of her people In Jerusalem and elsewhere ni has received mrry a testimonial ot appreciation from the Objects of ber bounty In this and other lands liut the key to this lovable character was her deep teligious feeling Pure religion was never more beautifully exemplified thnn In the life of this devout wont in It was alt gentleness charity love Her lova of Ood begat a love of her fellow-man This deer religious fervor hacked by keen Intelligence made her tolerant In the hlgbcst detree of the religious opinions of others March showed en Increase of $151 HI and for the month an ine-rerse of t5v2All For the nine months ending March HI there was i The marriage of Mlsst Carrie Benedict to AI Smith will ta! place this evening at the home o' the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Benedict on Meridian street Notts and Tersonah Miss Edna Armstrong of Russell street lefi Saturday mornlug for Indianapolis to be the guest of Miss Cora Adams MaJ it A Burford of Dixon Springs is in the city Win raves and Rev Joe Davidson left yesterday for a tew days' fishing In Cheatham County v'i Mrs Jonathan Jackson of Chicago has gone to Murfreesboru for a vuslt 'r''N4 Mrs Thomas Malone and Mrs Fall have gome to Tate Springs for a short stay Mrs Lout Aachs ne Miss Emma Rloomststn of Allensvllle Ky vtelttnj her family on South Sumraor street i a li crease ot 339460 The earnings of the Rock Islsnl for the month of March stowed an increase of $:26 Great Linen Sale To-Morrow (Wednesday) We will place on our bargain table tomorrow (Wednesday) a big lot of Linens comprising Table Damasks Napkin Towels Plaid Linens Crashes Sheetings Blcuse and Irish Linens all at a great sacrifice Don't miss these bargain John1 Gilgan ft Co Spring Attraction Tbey are all over the store and increailng dally Those which command special mention are given below: Silk News Extraordinary The growth of our silk business 1 the direct result of two important an infinite variety of foreign and domestic manufactures anil the constant care to have our prices the lowest Our Taffetas Satin Ducbesse Velcmr Francals and waist silks cannot be excelled Thompson ft Kelly 055 over the earnings of tha same month W'cnkle Connty Rrnoiillctuia Special Dispatch to Tho American DRESDEN April The Republicans met fee? to day and nominated Casey Klllgore for KeglMei and Asa ilutchcrson lur Sheriff The Cunrxrats will defeat them without nny trouble as tho Populists in the main will cuppoit the Democratic candidates year ago For the year ending March il the HENRY HIKES Successor As HUNTINOTOR CLOTHIER AND FURNIS 40!) Church Strpft Opposilc Maxwell House Store closes evenings at 6:30 Saturdays eicepted mad Lhowed an Increase of IliKK-sn LINCOLN COUNTY II Mittler Northwest rn Passenger Agent of the Nashville Chattanooga ft St Li tils Road with heaequarters at St Lou! In- Hon Andrew II NVooilnrd Is Lassed through the city yesterday en route to Klorl la where he goes to work the re turn winter itnirist busineas Tho damage to the ttacka of the Evonsvllle ft Ttrro Haute and Chicago ft Eastern Illl HendersOn for Jnilgre Tnylost Special Dispatch to The Americnn LEXINGTON April The Henderson County Democrats In convention to-day instructed for Jmlge John Ttylrr for Governor llulloek of Madison t'otinty for Railroad Conimissloter and li Gllmore of Madison for -'tate Senator The Democrats of this county are enthusiastic In sup-pjrt of Judge Taylor nols which obstructed traffic last week has all be-on niaiicd and all kinds cf freight Is being banCled usual I'asseuger traffic haf elomrit for (iovernor Special Dispatch to The American FAY ETTKV 1 LLE April -Lincoln County Democrats were here In for? to-day to attend the mafs-eorventlon held to select delegates to the Gubernatorial Convention This Is Col Andrew SVoodard'B homo and tho Democrats of the county were snxlous to show their allegiance to ills candidacy Delegates were selected and will vote under the following resolution: "We who know him best proclaim to the tKnte hi worth as a mau his ability its a ME FLYER been resumed several days The slei-nter City of Macon of the Ocea Mrs Clark of Broad street hat returned from a visit to her sister Mrs Anderson at Lebanon Miss Gregg of St Louis who ha been Steamship Company which was reported Though clinging tenaciously to the tenots of jestereiay morning's dispatches as bavin Double Dally Through Sleep-lag 'Gar Nashville ad Jacksonville- caught fire off Tybee had its cargo rfi her fathers observing with unfallint regularity all the prayers fasts laws forms devotions and ceremonies of the orthodox faith she cheerfully accorded to others tho same right to follow the promptings of their own teart and mind that fhe claimed and exer HnJtillton Conntr Bpeelsl to The American CHATTANOOGA April Official call was made to-day for a meeting of Hamilton Ooun-tv ptsnocrttlc convention which will be held Saturday primaries Saturday night This convention will nominate county nlflcers snd til not refer to the guternatorial tiues-lion Silk Grenadines Tcssen Melanges Fantaisie Rayes Notte Vlcgoureaui Serpentine Bayadere Poplin Cadeline and full line iron frame Grenadines Thompson ft Kelly Table Napery Newness in beautiful things every day Chaste Linens Delicate Centre Pieces Sideboard Covers new lot Renaissance and Hattetiuurg Patterns 2000 yards (rero-naats) Irish Linens at half price for waist Thompson ft Kelly the guest of Mljw Onstott returns home tonight 1 Mrs Harry A Weil has returned from a visit to Birmingham cised for tiereeir wllh all this ner mure was not blighted by the slightest Huge of Leaves Sashsllla 10:10 pm Leaves Chattanooga ra 2:55 pia Arrives Atlanta 7:30 am Arrives Macoa 11 10 am re Arrives Tlfton 2 45 -m Arrives Jacksonville asceticism ana sne toon trie liveliest irter-esl in tho Joys anil pleasures of life 1 Mrs Littleton and Mrs Gras have returnedyrom New York Rarely his such a galaxy of noble traits been blended wltbin one mortal frame Rarely have so rrtny beautiful 'iiralltles of soul MclsT County Acta SptehU Dispatch to The American ATHENS April Meigs County Democrats to day reaffirmed allegiance to the Chicago platform nnd Bryan and Instructed for Mi 1 1 1 in for Governor Moon for Congress and Llllard for floater iroin Meig3 James and Hamilton The Review Cub meets tbi morning with Mrs Pilcher themr-elves In seeming cvitrast been united In ene person making up so rich a composite Gents' Half Hose Wo will open Monday 76 doien Gents' Half Hose at 25c per pair warranted worth 50c Thompson ft Kc-lly of human character No- was eievoutiv has returned from Mrs Frank Avent Parjs Chriit lan l'glous yet kindly toleinnt She teemed vlth viiutes yat smiled lovintrly upen the foibles and veakrerse of others she had an inflox- statesman and stability of his hellef In adherence to the doctrines snd traditions of the party of JefTerson snd Jackson Therefore Instruct our delegates to the next gubernatorial convention to vote for bim as unit Brit last and all the time" Resolutions were adopod Indorsing the course ot Colngressman imes Rhhard eon th administration of Gov Taylor the legislative acts of Senator Whlttaker and Representatives Kebo and Alien and the scis of the Railroad Commission Tile resolutions say lh Democracy of this county make no tint'i't warfare en the railways of the hat'- hut only a-'k" that these corporations 'w to hear their share of the burdens Th- resolutions slsti set fortti the sympathy of th Democracy of Lincoln County feir the struggling patriots of Cuba ftrWA CWNTT BeMIUIa llJSStfJsi 'Kan--i Iloyil and Flnlejr's Course Indorsed iperliil lrstch to The American PWDOKRVIILE April 4 One of the largest and most entht'slrtstle rmoratlc rcass-meet-Ings hi the history of this county was called to order at 10 this evening in th Circuit Court-room by Owens Chairman of the PemofT-ith lixerutlve Con mlttee of Putnam County Mr Owens was unanimously elected It In rravverln mm an 111 i be t'-en damuged In the cargo were goods for Nashville merchants but us It was fully covered by n-arine Imurance neither tho shippers ror courtgnets will be losers Jcbn Donovan formerly Commerehl Agr-nt of Ihc llllnrla Centtal at Paiucah Jua3 been appointed local freight agent of the road at the same point A Myers formerly Frelfht Agrnt hps become chief clerk In Mr Donovan's office The office' of Commercial Agent is vacant and it Is possible that the title of Cu eral Agent may be conferred uion Mr Donovan Rallrnad Mt-n Inrlteel The locnl representatives of the railroad Interests traveling passenger agents have been Invited to a meeting at 'he Chamber of Commerce Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'cltck to discuss the best methods of advertising th coming Industrial Convention along the lines of their respective roads and particularly the work the rallroatls can do In this direction The co-operatleni of the riUlfoadg In this work will bee of grjat advantage and every one of tgesi be ro far shown an interest that Justifies the- bclhf that they will help It out In ivory posslhlo way What builds up the State builds up business for the railroads and they can therefore be re lied upon to help (lives as Appiilntinent IJtiry Macrfiy who claims Nashville as hit tilrthp'act but who has for many years teen a rosjdsst ef' New York City has just hi en appi luted assistant cashier of tho de- Tailor-Made Suit We have now open for Inspection an olo-gant stock of tailor-made suits We fear no competition in these goods np3 Thompson ft Kelly r68 which has been mucn regretted by her i Fnr cveral decades she occupied a unique Overtoa for McMillln Special Dispatch to The American LIVINGSTON April The Democrats of (W't'oii County net in maas-convsntion to-tly and selected a solid MeMilllndelcgatlou lo tho gubernatorial convention many rriering poiitlen In Hie society of he- people She was loved by all She was equally -nc anil as much st ease- In thi sumptuous Mrs Oonrge Bowling nas returned to the hcvels of Hie ClafksvlUe after several month' stay with i tomes of the rl her alsur Mrs Cheatham purr In both sin- ttrx i it Her nenrt in Its rweet simplicity was broad enough LUMBER and Builders' Material We keep In rtock or aan mage every thing required to huiU a house Kti-m tea I urn lshel for nil cliaracliir of Mill or shop Wori 0 Kirkpatrick Son rirat HI aud I- ft It It KAMT "-e-iiviil Thone Uitt ja7 el 3m McMIIItn'a Home onuty Special Dispatch to Tho American CARTHAGE April Tho Smith Democracy met in mass-convent lun and selected McMillln delegates to day to the Hnralnr Kali! Hollow Rock Special Dtrpalch to Tho American HOLLOW ROCK April The firm of Presson ft Co1 was burglarized lt night The thieve seiurc-d a lot of shoes gents' furnishing goods tobacco cigars knives- etc amounting to about $76 They gained an entrance by cutting out a pane Of glass from one the front doors There 1 no clue a to the Ident II of the thieves A portion of the stolen poods wns found about a mile west Of here on 'he Nashville Chattanooga A 8t Lnils Hallway Tho authorities here are Inclined to to' embrace all vithl'i its love: for In her eyes were tot all rich nnd poet alike the cltilelien cf Coil? Her voice waa nvcr raised in araer iter brow never etoudod by resentment In her presence calumny's voice vas hustled end blasphemy and levity htng their heads In shame But this Saintly woman Is gone Sorrow tirlvetrsl follows her to the grave ity her good deeds she has reared In the hearts of her family olid friends a rnonunren- of love) nrre lesullful fur than shaft of marble Thetis ro1ectioii(t of her goodness ami worth Huncan is in Atlanta ''M Miss Clara Mai ltowe has returned from Spring Hill 1 Martin Condon is in Philadelphia Miss Willie Fall will return from New York this woek after an absence of several months Falsi 'jSii Mrs Hugh Crsigbead has gone to New York HuberuatorlaP Convention' 'y n' Jackson Conntr Special Dispatch to The American GAINEt'DORO April The Democratic uas convention hetd hero to-day selected McMillln delegates Mueon (ouaty Special Dispatch to The American LAKAYKTTK April 4 County Demo will I titi-olatlon ape) precious nerltag i hr-li-ve thev are nnming ilicir way to Chairman and Charles aims aua rrnesi jlTllovd Secretaries Resolutions were unsnlrrously sdopted indorsing the Chicago platform the Kullroad Commas-Inn and Instrue-tlng tho delegates to the gubernatorial convention for Beuton M-MIMIn first last and all the time The course of Hon A HOyd State Senator from thiydlstrict and Hon Thomas Fin-ley representative from this county were Unanimously Indorsed and th delegales to Ulr-Senatorial convention of this ditrie( wero Instructed to vote for Hon A lloyd for pta'te-l Si ui or first last and all the time nd to use all honorable mean's to secure his rcnomiiiH'tlbn Hon James Watts was elected chatr- te her children grundehlllTOn and Memphis and will endeavor to appreheud I i I 1 I I I i nrt-nent of sewers in tile Borough of Bronx Thongh only 2S years' of age Mr Maereiy I made a Dime for Utnuwlf In the recent tutl- nlclpal tontest in New York City speaklrg twice each ifhl during ti campaign He I la ihe flist csmpalitti speaker 'O receive ku Lin ointment fit the New York -mociai cratic lonvcntlon nanici iciegates aitfl In nanicil for McMillln structed then "la a minute" one dose of it au i KH- FKN'CK OK (liNOKK will relieve any ordinary case of Colic Cramps or Nauara An uncx-rcllid remedy for Diarrhoea Cholera Morbus Hummer Complaints and all Intirnsl paint Bold hv li Scwell II rage Jen MIpii Anne- MMnrrny lis returnee? from a vltlt to Lebanon glllimilliun-ll nu i- IIIIJ iKom who repaid her lov with singuu- devotion Purely If Infill oy lie the reward of the Mill strike at New liedford Mass may he i-IrMrous she whosi life was so nur 'nrcl settled nest Monday as en that day the stainless will bosk In ihe sunshine nf a groom and market lm-n will teiji crediting rictus WmortSlitt la Ihe regions of exulted the striken Nolle to this effect has bocu 1 nines A FKUCKD Issued nlngs Co Bofge tt Co and Robert Mai my Ir the etti of the late Henry MeC-rcry a residettt of this city for many years Cnndldntes Sienk In Chnrlot'ta 9peclSlllspaUh to The Amerkisn DICKSON April 4 Durliig ibe noon recess of the quarterly court at Charlett to-diy Kate Kirkman Hive LaJle of the Mac heforo bis death lis" I i i Vi 'ni- If 'uiAjrf'ikt mj i uSSHSk LU-J jilLl Mill 'Il lllllll1lllTL JIM JIL lilil Fr-" i -flSc? fw jV --V 'I 1' nl- i i '-j 1 1 if i 'i 'ni (' i- 'ie! --j (iti IfeswiU.

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