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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 7

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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TMC DAILY NASIIVILLII SUNDAY Mo WIN MAY TMC DAILY AMICUICAN NASLIVIL TAIL SUNDAY MOIWIN MAY 7 PAGhS 18S7SIXTEEN PAGES There is Nothing lueer in the II loviVill-Come andSte It Will-Pal-N1 EIURRH 'T 1 There Is lo-thing queer in the 'A 4 0 1 1 0 0 41 0 41 A tr sr 1) 1 4 '41'141 Rosonliblat's It At '31 ci Ik Ilk 4 1 1 a 4 0'-' ow 7 1 14 A' 17y i to "egiztior 1 Oa OWL rallirt PitizAh Nibs iv 4r1 1 01- Not- ii'l I IP to 1 ilf Ar ts 06 tol- It v'k t'''' 01971 oflt 4 -01 V' i 0 '1 1 '1 I 1 ti 4 11 1 4 1 -101y IL 3 A roe" 411491 MAKER -4 I Or 4 Naltsc 2ctry Cks lc 41 P-4 ''4' 0 A I' 7r1r71 17 1111:11:41 That we ere doing more than double the buainem 111 CARPETS RUGS OIL-CLOTILI CHINA MATING we ovor don It le a wonder of the whole city that Rosen ra tail carpets ea cheap Rs some home buy them The whole story is in a nutshell We lead in variety qtrty prices and why should we not led? We buy direct front Ws manufarturers aud large lots also from the largeet Sheriff and auction Balm We as no extra expense In do the carpet buttons Our Mr MANN at the bend of our Carpet Department who Is an expert In that Nue tells us that we retail carpet" lower than any other house in the trade and no doubt It is so because we always get lb largest job and the closmt and shrewdest merchants buy from us We are heedquarteri for everythicg that Is new and we have a large of private patterns in fine Caw Petit Wrier and rugs to Otir name la sufficient for low price We quote below a few of our prime for this coming week: 130 Rolls of Extra Heavy Quality Fancy Cheeks and Stripes in China Matting new patterns for 15c to 25c per yard 20 Rolls of Wool Filling XXX Carpets yard wide good weight for 35c to 50c per yard 60 Rolls of Navy Sum Carpets all wool double chain from 60c to 75o per yard Rolls of son Sloane litussels new patterns good weight at 60c to 75c per yard: 40 Robe Single Chain Floor erpets plaids and stripes at 25c per yard: Large lot of elegant de gigue In Royal English Wilton Carpets Mmttettee Carpets Hod Brume) Smyrna aid Turkish Carpets and large rugs to match Art squares made to order Lace Curtain' Window Shades and Awnings made also Upholstery done on short notice We have 11- large lot of Silk and Linen Goods for Furniture Covering We guarantee good work You cennot afford to buy Carpets or furnish your houm without seeing what we are doing in the cirget line: No mttter what you want we will' trj our beet to please yew MANS Manager Carpet Department at Ws 'oat tits ri is basal gat tim martial ao now below Checks Wool )t 0 Kobe do main trtalaat ham ti work we a ao yoga That we are doing more than double the businem IQ CARPETS RUGS OIL-CLOTRA CHINA MATING wo over done It le a wonder of the whole city that no tall carpets RS chom me sq so hoopoe buy them The whole story Is in a nutshell Ire lead In variety wilts' prices and why should we not led? We buy direct front Ws a re nufacturs and large al its so from the largest Sheriff and auction sales We ilav so no extra oxpenso IA) do the enrpet Mr MANN at the bead of our Carpet Department who Is an export In that Iluo tells us that we retail carnets fact Pact ay fact '17to 're'" 'N'i67---- s'1--qf 0 44 ') '''411 1 l''' 4 4 4 '40 'Viil' i- ''A' i ko' i 0 'tz 'X 4 0: '4-" t1--4-: to 4 '041 '''-i-'- 146' 0 tce Alt lit L4' 1 e4ftp A Mk 110 134 i imosileie or INIII For ROSENHEIM This is the fourth tip that Mr Rosenheim has returned from New York this season with a large lot of New Dress Goods Silks and New for May styles We have surpasstsl ourselves irt our stock so come and see for yonrself Our aim is to deal fair and only to sell firstclaas goods and when we advertise you can find the goods No rubbish or trash allowed to be Bold in our establishment You can always gnd what you want la Dress Goods and trimmings to match We have high styles in Black Goods and Moires the proper thing to combine with fine Woolens High styles in India and China Silks Elegant new shades fa silver gray an cris acier shades Charles (lobe line vest Nouveau shades in fine Woolens and Moire Stripes to match We shall offer this week fifty pieces of yard wide French Penang including Indigo Blue at 50 a yard worth 20c 8 cases remnants of Shirting Prints at 2 1-2c a yard 75 pieces assorted shades in silk plhin and fancy to match India and China Silks at 25e 40c and 50c a yard 18 pieces of real hand run Silk Chantilly Flouncing Lace' pure silk 44 inches wide elegant for overskirts at 250 worth 500 Don't fail to see our new lot of Paris Millinery We lead the entire South in styles and prices No such design as we have can be seen elsewhere We have 8 special shapes that you cannot and will not find them in any house this season Come to Rosenheim's and see the only correct styles Why should you waste your time in trying to go to houses who continuously try to copy our styles but they can't they have not the taste material and stock Here is a few of our low prices: Five cases of White Milan Sailors trimmed in silk ribbon at 15c you pay 50c elsewhere 25 dozen large wide brim klack Hats at 25e you pay 100 elsewhere 80 cases of new Millinery Hats just opened this week in all the leading shades at 50c to 75c 40 cases of wide brim high crown Misses' Sailors triinmed in silk ribbon at 50e 8 cases of large Garden Hats Picnie Hats at 5c each worth 50c elsewhere Flowers Feathers and Ribbons in large quantities Elegant French Flowers at 50c a bunch We can show you twenty times more bats than all the stores combined so you can judge for yourself who is headquarters We will guarantee to duplicate any bill of millinery hats bought in any city in the Union and save you 10 per cent Tolle Merchants and Millinery Buyers: Mr Hall mummer of ottr Wholesale Millinery Department has received a new lot of Hats Flowers and Ribbons for till wholesale trade We can fill all orders promptly with special close prices to merchants who want Trimmed Hats ifti4 'y'llommemoviosol" 'aftemtotomou'v moat Leave off your prejudice of buying Shoes In dry goods stores and you will SAVE MONEY AV are special agents for Edwin Burt Co's dee noes and Slippers for Ladien Misses and Children They tit perfectly easy on the feet auperior In style and feather-weight for summer wear Cost no more than any other shoes We have them In all widths and any style of shoe you desire We shall offer this week special bargains in 1200 pairs of sample Shoes and Slippers bought from large manufacturers In New York City at 50c on the dollar 850 palis Ladits' Kid Button Shoe' at $125 a pair 875 pairs Ladles' Kid Slippers at 50cc pair 450 pairs of Misses' Pebble Button Shoes flexible sole for school wear at 8118 a Pair worth el75 We have a complete line of Children's Shoes In all prices We can save you 150e to $1 on every pair you buy There are no shoe made equal to Burt's hoes good hat trimmers and two salesladies A ROSENHEIM BRO CO ROSEITHEINi BRO (i CO C0141E 1 ILTITATIT NCI C011i 13ITITA DING- A The ei Cash el4: Clothier No 18 Public Square The Cash el4: Clothier No 18 Public Square 4 MT A NNO 1 The Ei Cash Clothier No 18 Public Square '1 1 t' i I i i I 1 1 'i 1 1 A WseirnorroN May Plant Improvement and Steamship Corn' pany has put in a bid for carrying the mails between Tampa Fla ii9d Havana forth year beginning Juts 1 next at a figure con' eiderably in advance of that It is now e- calving for the service The company now receive' 158000 a year for transporting the malls between those two volute twice a week during the summer and the times a week during the winter The Postoffice Department advertising for bids for next year's service specified that tripe must be made three times a 'week the whole year round The bid reoeived provided for that as well as for service on the -present basis but the figures in both cases the Depart- ment thinks are much too high Hew bids will be called for annum vrOag COMPLrnD' WASHINOMN May 7--The work under contract on the Tartan and Amphitrite I to practically finished and the Navy Department is considering the nature of the tests I that must be succeaddly undergone before 1) the meets are accepted by the tinvernment rce The contracts provide for a seatrial for the monitors but this renterelnent will doubt less be wavNI as it was in the me of the monitor Puritan built by John Roach Al- though the work contracted for has beon 1 executed the vessels are not in a seaworthy 4A condition The decks are not laid there is no steering gear ad the lodes just above the water lint are filled with bolt holes loft to secure the armor bolt which will not be ready for a 1011f time Dr the use of tern poraly devices thee difficulties stivht be overcome and the yeses madereafitiot SPRING AT THE CAPITAL The Washington Monument Searing by Vandalism Probability That the Commissioners will Close it to the Public War Breaks Out in Abyssinia and Blockade is Established Mt-donator Kellogg Likely to Beard from at au Early Be WASHINGTON May Et-Senator Kellogg of Louisiana whom old man Madison Wells brings forward again is a party to the Returning Board frauds of 1878 hes gone home and will probably be heard from while there in connection with the matter Kellogg I not actively in politics now but still retains his ascendancy in his part'' councile in Louis Ian and is by far the meet influential Republican in the State He will be found at the next Republican national convention at the bead ot his State's delegation and as unual will swing it as be pleaaes He to probably not so anxious to re-enter Congress as is occasionally repreeented He is coining money here in real estate speculations and gives his entire time to his invest' menta Be is a bold operator and his judgment is in great request He la of all the old Republican squad- la the South to day the most prosperous and his friends say that this fact furnishes the explanation of Wells' present move Welk is poor and Is seeming to make his old cronies who 4 have the dust come down with some of it It is believed that the old man has information which as he is much of a trader can be made tokeep him from want all his The old Kellogg distriot le represented in the House by Edward 1 Gay a very wealthy planter who has received his Washington experience and is believed to Lae Senatorial aspiration The next Legislature in Louisiana will elect 'two Senators and an effort is made to break tip the present arrangement by which the city of New Orleans furnishes both of them The move it successful might imue to Mr Gay's benefit He resides in a country parish and is abundantly provided with the sinews of political warfare His election to the Senate will put his db3tr1ct in peril again It contains a large colored vote and be is the only Democrat who has ever been able to carry it nitw sins To Bit CALLED FOR CIJOTHIDT( sea but it would require at least two months' work and a large outlay of money to do this Therefore it has been virtually decided to confine the tests to dock trials of the engines and if these result satisfactorily the monitors will be accepted THE Wagiutio'rox MONUMINT Comudsaion this afternoon lied a meeting to diacuss the advisability of closing the monument to the public after the let of Jose on account of the continued acta of vandalism which are perpetrated py visitors The marble is chipped in many places while the bronze letters on the Swiss tablets have many of them been forcod off and carried away as mementoes Thssilver ornamenting of the Nevada stone has also been mutilated and the Commission is determined to put a stop to these disgraceful acts even if to do so it is necessary to deny visitors entrance to the shaft THE DEP ARTMENT OF STATE hu informed the Trersury Department that a state of war exists in Abysainia and that a blockade has been established on its coast from Amphylla to a point opposite the Island of Customs officers have been instructed to give notice of the blockade to all parties engaged in the shipment of goods to Abyssinia THE NAVAL INSPECTION BOARD has returned from a visit of inspection to the seven mdbitors at City Point They found all to be in excellent condition four of them the Wyandotte Catskill Lehigh and Ajax being ready for active service and three the Maltopaca Manhattan and Canonkus being suitable for harbor defense no APPOINTMENT trr WASHINGTON May report that James Hyatt of Norwalk Conn has been appointed Treasurer to succeed Mr Jordan is denied at the White House Mr Hyatt is a candidate for the place and Is well backed There Is nothing to Indicate how soon the President will make the appointment strid AlIEWS FUNERAL WASHINGTON May 7--(Special-- The funeral of Mrs Aiken the aunt of Gov Taylor who died in New York Thursday night will be halll at the Church of the Strangers OwMonday next The New York papers announce that Gov Taylor will be present ATEIZN81 The Resistless Wave of Industrf Dowd' opment Felt Hors Too 2 tritstia Mat this age of push and progress our neighboring county Polk is determined not to be outstripped bt her sister counties Some of her prominent citizens believing that there is a bonanza in the mineral springs just east of Benton have organized a stock company to Improve and' beautify Renton Springs This company has been chartered under the name and Style of 'The Benton MineraySprings -Company" The charatter of this water Is rIncIpaIJy chalybeate The grounds are being rapidly put In tiptop condition and a fine carriage road is being instructed leading to the springs No monty or pains will be spared to make this the equal of any pike It will have a grade of only one foot in tentptwo Mr Sears of the firm of Sears Guild I Co Chattanooga is now on the ground between Athens and Tellico pre-watery to making the regular annoy for the contemplated railroad This gentleman went direct to Tellico a few days ago and returned as far as the Russell bridge about last Wednesday He seemed well pleased with his offhandourvey and does not consider the construction of this road an undertaking of so great dillicnity as first supposed Matthews real estate 'agents sold the Lovelace building to A Cremeca of Ohio who will use it for a dry goods store In lees then eighteen months Athens will boast of two additional Dayton a Tellico and the Rockwood Benton Ellijay This aftwnoom twenty-four lots in the Ivins' addition will be sold at auction to the highest bidder laoffeative Mexican Murdered EAoL1 PASS TEL May It DMZ an inoffensive Mexican 'and Eutalion Hernandez engaged in a quarrel the result of drinking pulque when Hernandez Bud denly drew a long sheath knife and plunged It to the hilt in Diats left side piercing the heart He then fled for the river but a cowboY on horseback Captured him and soon bad him in Jail No cause but drink Is for the murder ma Combination of Ingradienta used In making Baswwts Bnottemar TOOMBS Is such as to give the best possible effect' with safety They are the best remedy In use for Coughs Colds and Throat Mews Myedbtei LAID AT REST Impressive Funeral Services of Mrs Adelicia Cheatham Magnificent Floral Event tut Lite The remains of Mrs Ade Heist Cheatham arrived from New York yesterday at 7 o'clock accompanied by Messrs IL and Acklen and by requeet of the members of Mrs Cheatham's family with her at the time of her death were conveyed to the realdence of Dr Nichol Mies Adrian was too unwell to come to Nashville and is now with Mrs S'D Pinson in Washington A large number of Mrs Cheatham's friends and acquaintances during the forenoon viewed her lace which still wore a placid and lifelike appearance A great number of elaborate floral designs were sent to the house during the day At 8 in the afternoon the Immediate family and those who were especially attached to Mrs Cheatham in life escorted the remains to the First Presbyterian Church which contalped a large congregation The pallbearers were Judge Lea Judge East Mr John Overton Mr Ch Thompson Mr Fall Mr Anson Nelson Mr IL Buckner and Mr Thos Plater The casket which was placed in front of the pulpit railing was obscured from sight by thelarge quantity of floral designs and the nwell posts and railing were entwined with fresh cut flowers The organ played while the pall-bearers were approaching the altar Knot a brief service followed The remelts of Rev Dr Witherspoon are reproduced He spoke as follows: Each life in this world is the center of social and domestic interest peculiar to its own sphere "No man liveth unto himself no man dieth unto himself" This Scripture does not make a load for us to live under It only declares a principle and propounds In the word of the spirits' own eictation a law that is grounded in the very nature of things It would yet be true had the inspired writer never written the passages quoted that we have influence to build up or destroy the happiness of some about us and that our lives will be either fruitful of happiness or i harm to many whose lives touch ours in many points of coatact Some lives have a wider field In which to work than others have The circle through and around which Its modified forces of Influence operate may ba ampler in one cue than another but the fact remain that clustens about the life are the interests I spoke of and anything that touches the central life to disturb or destroy it affects the interests that depend on it It is in aocordance with this principle of the interdependence and corelation of lives that this goodly compan crowds into this holy place to express its grief at this hour These doors have swung open once more to admit a coffin and those who sadly follow it 1 1 nen OF THI BELL that swings in the tower and according to circumstances announces danger from fire the flight of the hours the union in marriage of congenial hearts the worship of the great Father of us all and the burial of the dead have been beard proclaiming a death Death has done his work when a Hie that touched beautifully and with blessing so many of our lives and this company assembled to do honor and show sympathy Is Ruff a testimony to the value and strength of that life The falling of a polished pillar that long has helped to hold up Its part of the weight of the strubture built on it cannot be witnessed without regret It a double regret we feel at such a sight We are saddened at the thought: that the shapely pillar is broken and the structure it supported suffers injury besides Mrs Cheatham's death the news of which oocuioned such genuine sorrow In ceir midst appears to my mind as a suggeetion of the failing'of that comely shalt pillar so admirable in Itself and having so much to sustain in the structure resting on it Possewed of those admirable qualities of heart and mind that made her presence among acquaintances a friend always welcome Social circles where she -wiaewl with queenly grace and civility have ens-tamed loss that' It will be well-nigh impossilile to fill' There is po for me in these few remarks to say what results 'in her own home will follow her 'death It was there that the brightest side of her life was seen As the center of that home she was its -permanence its ornament and joy Who can enumerate her friends In this the city of her former reel-deuce and the hems of her girlhood and diepensed over this land wherever she visited or sojotirned for any time? When you know the extent of her friendships and the intensity of that feeling of affection which HA JUST 'RECEIVED HIS SECOND PURCHASE OF FOR MEN YOUTHS BOYS AND CHILDREN! Come early and get choice of an elegant line of Custom Goods new patterns in Cheviots Woi-steds and Cas: wu entertained for her by all those hearts that are touched by the finger of grief today you may then estimate what her departure means in the way of loss in this respect The church of Jesus Christ had in her a faithful and conscientious member TO THIS CHURCH HER DIvOTION WAS MEM 4 AND UNEALL1140 She revered the memory of its mintedl pastors She honored its institutions and I was ready to susfa'n them by her prayer I or co-operation and means She was the 1 friend and faithful supporter of all who have labored in the pastorate of this church Lt her hands before she took leave Nash- 1 ville as a home I received kindnesses that are fresh in memory now and will ever remain so The day of God it which the 1 secrets of all hearts are to be made known and when the gracious judge shall reward his servants for what they have done to help for-Ward his work will bring to light many of her deeds of kindness and of self-sacrifice wrought in his name and for his saki that the public eye has never seen Our beloved church mourne her loss to-day The officers of the church thought it fitting taat the bell which sire placed in the tower years ago at her expense should be made the means of I ringing out to thie city and to all her friends the news of her decease And down through all the coming years her name shall be associated in our minds with the vibrating echoes of that bell The goodly pillar has fallen and the failing has 'involved loos to eociety friends family and church On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock the close of day came the close of that life whose history is the history of accomplished womanhood self-denying friendship and unswerving Christian devotion to the master In her death are illustrated the vanity of human hopes and the uncertainty of this mortal life God took her away while plans for her home life were projected Exposure to bitter weather in the city of New York whither she had gone to provide for the furnishing of her Washington home brought on the Illnesti of which she died How sweet to know that though she was never to occupy and enjoy that earthly home she had on high a home made ready for her and into which death came as an angel to introduce her Jesus has gone to prepare a place for his people and all who follow him as our friend and sister did may rest in the confident expectation of inhabiting while the yearli of eternity roil a house not made with hands eternal in the heavens Mrs Cheatham had attained the age of three score years and ten She was born in this county in the year 1819 and has been closely identified with Nashville and her people through all those years As you are doubtless aware she was thrice married She has a wide circle of friends and acquaintances over the country by whom she will not soon be forgotten To her bereaved family I tender the consolations of God's Holy Word and commend for their love and service the Savior whom wife mother and sister she faithfully followed It is to Jesus of Nazareth that we must bid you turn in this moment of sorrow for comfort and hope He has brought life and immortality to light in the life for a perishing body and immortality for the spirit that is to occupy it a tabernacle forevermore Faith united us to him and he becomes true life and immortality Our friend's trust ip God was deep sad abiding To her such it Confession of distrust was but wail of despair She believed in a glorious future for the Christian She could have made answer to the Patriarch's question "It a man dies shall he live again?" in these words of "Shall1 be left forgotten In the dust When fate relenting lets the Sowers revive? Shall nature's voice to man alone unjust Hid him though doomed to perish hope to live? is it for this fair virtue oft must strive With disappointmant penury and pain? Not heaven's trninortal spring shall yet arrive And man's majestic beauty bloom again Bright through the eternal year of triumphant reign' Di the hope of a beautiful immortality ftr our friend and sister we bear her remains lovingly and tenderly to the appointed place for their repose cherishing the memory of her many virtues and commending her sorroping ones to the guardianship and grace of him who has said: "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee" A large cortege followed the remains to Mount Olivet where Dr Witherspoon pronounced a brief additional prayer VVV A SKETCH OF Ras cutintAit's trim: Mrs Ade lids Cheathants was the oldest daughter of Hayes a descendant of Charles thatmoey the second President of Harvard College Her mother was Sarah Hightower said by Edward Everett to have been the handsomest woman he had seen in the South Mends Hayes was married in the 19th year of her age to Isaac Franklin at that time the wealthiest cotton planter in the gulf States Ills property In Louisiana alone over 20000 acres and 1100 Hie real estate in Texas was even more extensive Some year after the death of Mr Franklin his widow married Col A Ackien who bad served in the Texas war and been promoted for bravery on the battle field Col Acklen was the grandson of John Hunt the founder of Huntsville Ala He buit the country home near Nashville Tenn which has been until a few years past the family residence Col Acklen died during the civil war A year or two after his death Mrs Acklen went abroad to educate her children She was the recipient of many courteeles during this absence As soon as Baron Rothschild learned she was in London be placed his opera box at her disposal- and while in Paris she was graciously received at the Tuileries and Invited to the court balls of the Emperor and Empress In the year 1847 Mrs Acklen married Dr Wm Cheatham of Nuhi At the' time of her death she contemplated making Washington her winter home and was building a large house on Massachusetts avenue which she expected to occupy in the autumn She and her daughter Miss Pauline Acklen were expected in Nashville last week and on the day of her death last Wednesday was to have been entertained by biro Iflcboi arrangements for whic had been partially made CCLLEORIL Bern Burned by an of Cut Worms ctruimut May farmers are complaining some at the ravages upon the growing crop made by cut worms but the entire crop of oats wheatcorn and cotton is quite promising after the refreshing showers of the week Mr Jerry Holt reelding near our city had hie barn consumed by fire last Thursday evening The fire was supposed to be the work of an Incendiary The barn contained a good deal of corn hay and farming implements Mrs King mother of our townstaan Mug is on a visiting to him Rev Mr and Mrs Wooddy Michell of Zion Church came down to assist Rev Frierson in a sacramental meeting at the Preebyterian Church and will remain several days Messrs Wall and Mooney will have quite an interesting programme for their commencement occasion The Culleota Ecclesiastical Round Table held an intetesting meeting at the Presbyterian parsonage last Friday night There were present Her Messrs FriersonWilkes Peoples Henderson Michell and Bolton The discussions were interesting and instructive Stephens Prank Moore and wife and Jo Beltanfant vent the week at lard's Mill grabbing red horse They report fine success Mrs Matti Fain of Texas daughter of Jr Wilson le in on a visit to her mother who has been quit sick Capt Love has been shipping a great many fine strawberries during the past week PULASKI Is the Nan ItenUTIFrgeh Died of a Congestive Chin Manx May 7--(Special)--Fletch Hargrove or rather the man whom the officers think is Pieta' Hargrove was jaded here this morning by Overton General Southern Manager of the American Mao-dated Detective Company who brought him from Muscogee where he had him from Chas Laffore Chief of Police of Indian Territoty Many people think he is not Fletch Hargrove but somebody else but others think it is Hargrove This man claims to be Tom Haygood of Lincoln County Mo He hm been in the Territory some time and was artmted on Canadian River in the Chickasaw Nation Heck Thomas a United States Deputy Marshal effected the anvet This section is one of the woret sections of the Indian country This section is remote from the railroad The prisoner and his captors Went to Muscogee Creek Nation where they met Mr Overton Mr Overton's home is Columbia Tenn He has been on the trail of this man for 4 year It will be remembered that Fletch Hargrove is wanted in thin county 1 tnr murder He killed Ezell in 1881 and fled the country He has been at large ever A Mr Lewis Amm a well known merchant of Vale Mills Postoffica died enddinly of a congestive chill lest night The funeral takea place to-morroiv afternoon Mrs Mary Sumpter is en a visit to Miss Florence Irvine at Columbia 0 EQUAL TO THE FINEST NM I 1110111 Not the ordinary "suit to order or pants to order'" so-called custom work with which the city is filled but 4 equal to the best productions of the most reputable or highest-priced merchant tailor in Nashville We have perfected arrangements by means of which we show real tailor-made and form-fitting Clothing at prices that pin zle these clothing butchers and Cheap John make-toorder fellows 'c) Who imagine that they GENTLEMEtTI must leave their measure in order to secure a satis- factory fit should come in and see how quickly how satisfactorily how elegant we can clothe them In our fine suits this season we have in addition to' all regular sizes made-up garrc ents to fit and to fit perfectly at that tall men short men fat men and slender men Our patterns are superior our workmanship is better our styles handsomer than ever shown before As to prices we have taken care thatthey be the lowest BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S kinds all qualities and all the newest shades at prices less than can be bought elsewhere 2000 pairs Boys' Knee Pants at 25c 35c 50c 60o and 75c Boys' Polo Caps 25c A Handsome Watch and Chain Free With Every Boys' Suit So LI ELLIS The Poole's Clothier 50 College Street CHESAPEAKE Sz NASHVILLE lytILWAY COMPANY WOMB is hereby given that the annual 11 meeting at the stockholders of the Chesapftke Nashville Railway Company of the States of Kentucky and Tennet see pursuant to Its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the office of the Kentucky Central Railroad Company in the city of Covington Ky1 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon on the 25th day of June1881 for the purpooe of the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and to authorize the Isgue of 5 per cent fifty years gold bonds of said Company issued or to be issued at a rate not exceeding $30000 per mile of its lines of railroad situated hi said States and the making of a mortgage on its property and franchisee to secure the payment thereof and such other business as may property come before It IL HO ap24 Id Secretary Sheffield 8c Birmingham CONSTRUCTION CO'17 OFIEFPIELD April SO 1887---Elds will be received until May 10 1887 for the clearing grubbing grading trestleing masonry etc on about thirty miles of the Sheffield Eirmloghtua Railroad Plant profiles specifications etc ean be lieu and further information obtained at the of the Chief Engineer Sheffield Ala The Company reserves the right to reject any or all bids COutractors will be required to furnish security 4 CAMPBELL' pia 7S Supettattudent impoimenhe Suettiforsoll 1 FOR ALL "4114'41'rolool by Enginsers riavrilq Mechaniosanda Farmers: els A perfect Leveling In TERRACING mord tor RalltSad 1tigits ering finding bel9Sto DITCHING of waterfaits wino of foundationcintir GRADING drains With seta I scopic sights jamb LEVELiNG staff mountotgstk 1 double cosmonaut target rod $oots with tripod $7os Satistacttos ato solutely gawk antos AUTOMATIC LEVI MO GRAZING I3UE GRASS PASTURAGE WITIt RUN- fling spring water and good fences tor horses and mules at $2 per month No iidding for accidents or eseapes Refer to with Berry Demovilie Co ap20 wefrsu 1m JOSEPH PHILTPS WOODLIFF TALLMAX Brolqrs and Real Estate Igcats GA38131M ALA' 111reotreopondenie Referenow Nina Notional bank ot Gadoden ap24 au im HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS SECOND PURCHASE OF I FOR Iv" EN "'YOUTHS BOYS AND Come early and get choice of' an elegant line of Custom Goods new patterns in Cheviots Worseds and Cas- simeres: riT'Don fail to examine his line of $10 'ALL-WOOL BUSINESS SUITS A 'r CAPITAI' se a bid it would large le two wu eequire liar months' work and a rge ou lay money 'entertained for her by a finger those hearts Louistane alone omprised over 20000 acr ees LAID AT REST that are touched by the nger of grief to- and 1100 slaves Hie real estate in Texas EQUAL TO TIIE to do this Therefore it has been virtually day you may ton estimate what her lie- was even more extensive Some years after 4 decided to confine the tests to dock trials of Impressive Funeral Services of parture mauls in the way of toes in this re the death of 'Mr Frankliu his widow the engines oind if these result satisfactorily Mrs Adelicia Cheatham epoch The church of Jesus Christ had in married Col A Acklen who had The Washington Monument Suffer- the monitors will be accepted her a faithful and conscientious member served in the Texas war and been promoted in by Vandalism- Tem WASunto'rox MONUMENT Mificent Floral Offerings-An Events 'ro TSB CHURCH HER DlvOTION WAS FIRM for bravery on the battle field Col Coma-Union agn nion this afternoon held a meeting AND UNFAILING Acklen was the grandson of John Huitt the to diecuu the advsability of closing the fut Lite She the memory ry of its minted- revered founder of Huntsville Ala He buit the i monument to the publie after the 1st of pastors She honored its institutions and country borne near Nashville Tenn which Probability That the Commissioners Jape on account of the continued ante of The remains of Mrs Adelicia Cheatham was ready to suea'n them by her prayer i er bu been until a few years put the family I len went abroad to educate her vandalism which are perpetrated py visit- arrived from New York yesterday at 7 co-operation and means She was the residence Col Acklen died during the tot Will Close it to the ublic ors The marble is chipped in many places I rte o'clock aecompanied by Messrs and an faithful en a all who civil war A year orx two after hi death while the bronze letters on the Swiss tab- have labored in the pastorate of thie church Mrs Ack 11 i lets have many of them been forcod off and Acklen and by requeet of the mein-At her hands before she took leave of Nash- children She was the recipient of many aeari --kV War Breaks Out in Abyssinia and Carried away as mementoes Thersilver hers of Mrs Cheatham's family with her at ville as a home I received kindnesses that courtesies during this absence As soon ornamenting of the Nevada stone hu also the time of her death were conveyed to the are fresh in memory now and will ever re- Baron Rothschild learned she was in Lon- Blockade is Established been mutilated and the Commission is de- realdimce of Dr William Nichol Mies main so The day of God in which the don he placed his opera box at her dispoeal- Not the ordinary "suit to order or pants to order termiued to put a top to these disgraceful A unwell to 'Pes of heart to be made known and while in Paris she was graciou so-called custom work with which the city is filled but sly re- acts even if to do soft is necAssary to deny and when Nash re all gracious judge shall reward -uen was oo unweome to are ceived at the Tuileries and invited to the- 4 visitors entrance to the shaft ville and is now with Mrs S1) Pinson in his Em orvants for what they have done to court balls of the Emperor and press equal to the best productions of th most reputable or Mt-Senator hello Likol to Bo Washington A large number of Mrs help forward his work will bring to light In the year 1847 Mrs Acklea married Dr highest-priced merchant tailor in Nashville We have gg THE DTP tREMENT OF STATE Beard from at au Early Wm Cheatham ot Nuili ills of which we show real At the' time perfected arrangements by means 4 bas informed the Trersury Department that Cheatham's friends and acquaintances many of her deeds of kindnees and of self-sacrifice wrought in his name and for of her death she contemplated making a etate of wer exbts in Abyseinia and that a during the forenoon viewed her face which asningen her winter home and waa tailor-made and form-fitting Clothing at prices that pus- his sakO that the nubile eye bas never seen blockade has been established on its coast still wore a placid and lifelike appearance ii NA building a large house on Mageachusetts Theur offlooevedre ectintrhche ehmoume her loss to-day 44 from Amphylla to a point opposite the urch thought it fittiug shcted to occupy In zle these clothing butchers and Cheap John make-to- WASIMMTON May 7-- 1 Pecial- bland of Customs officers have A great number of elaborate floral desiLms avnue hich expe the autumn order fellows were sent to the house during the day- At tut the bell which she i cod i placed Eirsenator Kellogg of Lordemna whom been instructed to Moe notice of the block- the afternoon the immediate family the tower years ago at her ex- She and her daughter Miss Pauline old man Madison Wells brings forward ade to all parties engaged in the shipment 3 pense should he made the means of Ackbn were expected in Nashville last goods to Ab i is and those who were especially attached to 8 yes ringing out to thia city and to all her friends Cheatha again is a rty to week and on the day ef her death last cm Who imagine that they pa the Returning Board THE BOARD MI 'Laval narnermMIL in life escorted the remains the news of er ecease And down Wednesday was to have been entertained frauds of 1870 bee gone home and will has returned from a visit of inapection to to the First Presbyterian Church which through all the coming years her name shall by bin 12 Nichol arrangements for must leave their measure probably be heard from while there in con- the seven mehitors at City Point They contelped a large congregation Thapall be associated in our minds with the vi whic i had been partially made in Order to secure a satis- nection with the matter Kellogg I not found all to be in excellent condition four bearers were Judge Lea Judge bmting echoes of that bell The goodly factory fit should come in actively In politics now but still retains his of them the Wyandotte Catskill Lehigh East Ms Jobn Overton MrCh Thompson pillar has fallen and the falling has involved CU LLEom bein read for active service and Mr Fall Mr Anson Nelson Mr IL Ices sod and Ajax to ety friends family and church and see how quickly how ascendancy in his party''s coundie in Louis- Barn Burned by an Incendiary-May- () three the Matiopaca Manhattan and Can- Bucknerand Mr Thos Plater Thecaskeh On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock the close lane and by far the mbet influential Re- onkus being suitable for harbor defense which was placed in front of the pulpit of day came the dose of that life whose of Cut Weruut satisfactorily how elegantly we can clothe them be found at cULLKOKA May 7--Special--Our far- publican in the State He will rio AppournaNT riff railing was obscured from sight by thelarge hietory is the history of accomplished In our fine suits this season we have in addition td all the next Republican national convention at May WASIMMTON 7--tSpeciaLl-The quantity of Borst designs end the nbwell womanhood self-denying friendship and more are complaining some at the ravages Posts and railing were entwined with fresh unswerving Christian devotion to the Inas- upon the growing crop made by cut worms regular sizes made-up garrc ents to fit and to fit perfectir the bead ot his State's delegation and Re report that James Hyatt of Norwalk Conn until will swing it as he pleues He le has been appointed Treasurer to succeed cut flowers The organ played while the ter In her death are illustrated the vanity but the entire crop of oats weat corn and that a men short men fat men and slender men probably not so anxious to enter tall pproac tar of human hopes and the uncertainty of this rs were a hi th al re Con- Mr Jordan is denied at the White Howes Pall- ae4 a brief senice fo th llowed mortal life God took her away while plans cotton is quite promising after refresh- Our patterns are superior our workmanship is better grass is occasionally repreeentedi He Is well Mr Hy remelts erspoon are for her home life were projected Ex back There att is a candidate for the place and The Rev Dr With ing showers of the wee our styles handsomer than ever shown before As to is ed is nothing to Wit- Coining money here in real estate specula- cote how soon the president will moo lite reoroduced He spoke as follows: posure to bitter weather in the city of New Mr Jerry Boit residing near our city prices we have taken are thatmthey be the lowest Each life In this world is the center of York whither she had gone to provide for ha con i tions and gives his entire time to his Invest- appointment social and doniestic int hie ham sumed by fire last Thorn- erest peculiar to its the furnishing of her Washington home BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING-All kinds WHIRL Be is a hold pperator and hie AIKEN'S FUNERAL own millers etio man Wroth unto himself brought on the illnese of which she died day evening The fire was supposed to be all qualities and all the newest shades at prices less than judgment is in great request He is of all WASHINGTON May 7--SpeciaL-P no man dieth unto himself" Thie Scripture How sweet to know that though she was the work of an incendiary The barn con- can be bought elsewhere the old Republican squad In the South to- The funeral of Mrs Aiken the aunt of Gov does not make a load for to occupy and enjoy that earthly tamed a good deal of corn bay and farm- to live under never Taylor who died in New 'York Thursday it only dec)ares a principle and propounds home she had on high a home made ready log implements 2000 pairs Boys' Knee Pants at 25c 35c 50c 60c day the most prosperous and his friends fintrangight will ter hdelti at the Church of the in the word of the spirits' own (flotation for her and into which death came as an mother say that this fact furnishes the explanation re King moer of our townsthan and 75c Boys' Polo Ca 25c ers ow on ay next The New York law that is grounded in the very nature of angel to introduce ber Jesus hu gone to of Wells' present move Wells is poor and papers announce that Gov Taylor will be things It would yet be true had the in- prepare a place for his people and all who Kierg is on a visiting to him 4 4 18 seeming to make hie Old cronies who present spired writer never written the pass ages follow him as our friend and sister did may Bev Mr and Mrs Wooddy Michell of quoted that we ham influence to build up rest in the confident expectation of inhabit- Zion Church came down to assist Rev have the dust come down with some of it 'I ATORMS Frierson in a sacramental meeting at the It le believed that the old man has informs- or destroy the hanninese of some about mkt in while the yeare of eternity roll a house 1 The Resistlessrave of Indusirial Dowd- and that our lives will be either fruitful of not made with bands eternal in theheavens Preebyterian Church and will remain soy- Mon which as be Is much of a trader can happiness or I harm to many whose lives Mrs Cheatham had era attaied the age of dem Watch and Chain Free With opment Felt More Too be made tokeep him from want all of his A touch ours in many points of coated Some three score yeam and ten She was bom in Mesers Wall and Mooney will have quite Mae LoetSpecialt--In this age lives have a wider field in which to work this county in the year 1819 and has been an interesting programme for their coin- i push and pmgress our neighboring 'Every Boys Suit thers have The circle through and closely identified with Nashville and her mencement occasion The old Kellogg distrlut Is represented In than county Polk is determined not to be entire- around which its modified forces of infict- pie through all those As are The Culleda Ecclesiastical Round Table the HOnite by Edward i Gay a very e61) 666 year you are id 1 te ti eeti the ly outstripped he her sister counties Some ence operate may be ampler in one came dou tiess aware she was thrice married all tee ng no a 8 res y- mIthy planter who has received his terian provonage last Friday night There eau of her prominent -citizens believing that than another but the fact remotes that She has a wide circle of friends and tr Mesrs 0 Washington experience and is believed to bonanza -e mineral were is a i the springs clusters about the life are the interests I quaintanCes over the country by whom were present Res leriersonWilkes Lae Senatorial aspiration The next ganized 'a stock spoke of and anything that touches the will not soon be forgotten To her bereaved Peoples Henderson Michell and Bolton 1 Legislature in Louisiana will elect two lu" rill el Penlent wire er central life to disturb or destroy it affects family I tender the consolations of God's The discussions were interesting and in- company to improve and baautify Benton the interests that depend on IL 'tie in ao- Holy Word and commend for their love structive LL Senators and an effort is made break tip artered oprings This company nas men co cordance with this principle of the inter- and service the Savior whom Stephens Frank Moore and wife the present armngement by which the elty th dt 1 nil Bonk dependence and oorelation of lives that this wife mother and slater she faithfully and Jo Bellanfant spent the week at Lil- of Slew Orleans furnishes both of them ee er 'Dame i an wily COMnan? crowds into this holy place followed It to Jesus of Nazareth that lard's Mill grabbing red horse They re- 1 The move if successful might inure to Mr 4- MineraySprings -Company" The charam express its grief at thi hour These we must bid you turn in this -moment of Port One 'mimeo Gay's benefit He resides in a country ter of thia water Is principally ehalybeate doors have swung open once more to admit sorrow for comfort and hope He bu Mrs Mettle Fain of Texas daughter of I -Parish and is abundantly provided with the The grounds are being rapidly put in tip- a coffin and those who udly follow it brought lif i ht I to light in the le an Immortality I Wilson in on a visit to her mother 50 College Street sinews of political warfare His election to condition and a fine carriage road Is 'rim TOSza OF TIM BELL Gospel-resurrective life for a perishing who has been quite sick the Senate will put his district in per eaffing the th il kli) be no sonstructed to spri Dr that swings in the tower and acoordini to body and immortality for spievermorm rft th at le Capt Love has been shipping a great 1 the flight of thhours the union in mar Faith netteue te him end he again It contains a large colored vote and meeany fine strawberries during the past CHESAPEAKE Sz NASHVILLE No monty or pains will be spared to mate circumstance announces danger from re to oCcupy it a tabernacle for he is the only i Democwat who has ever been thie the equal of any pike It will have A beemee true able to carry It' grade of only one foot in tvienty-two i age congen lal he the worth! life and immortality Our friend's trust to HI PULAs RAILWAY COMPANY sowinstato redeem' 1 011 BIDS io an CALLED FOR Mr Sears of the firm of Sears the mreal Father of us all and the burial of God wee dean sad abiding To her such it FOR ALL -41weeretaka by Diplom i iebo 4( WASHINGTON May 7---(Special3--The Guild A Co Chattanooga is now on the the aeadbhave Lbeen heard proclaiming a confession of distrust was but wallet de es the Man itealiTig sia ch Mechanicsandal Plant Improvement and "Steamship Coin- ground between Athens and Tellico pre- death eath has done his work when a She believed in a glorious future for Died of a Congestive Chill WOB to hereby given that the annual 711)3111 i Farmers: pany hu put in a bid for carrying the malls paratory to making the regular survey for llfe that touched beautifully and with bless- the Christian She could have made an-puma may 7LispectaL)Iletch Bar le meeting at the stockholders of the Chem- 10:: lig A perfect Leveling lustros between Tampa Fla aral Havana for the the contemplated railroad This gentle- Ing so many of our lives and thb company ewer twalith: Patriarch's question "If a man peaks a Nashville Railway Company of the TERRACING mentforRailtned Engle year beginning July 1 next at a figure con- man went direct to Tellico a few ago assembled to do honor and show 'sympathy dies alive aga We' in these words of grove or raher the man whom the officers totes of Kentucky and Tennessee pursuant to DITCHING eering finding of waterloos lawinit 1 eiderably in advance of that it is now re- th and returned as far as Russell bridge is iteeil a ketimony to the value and the Poet: think is Meth mar itr et wee i oy ailed hero its Charter and By-Laws office of the Kentucky Cen Railroad Com- will be hehl at the tml of toundatiom Ming calving for the service The company now about last Wedneed ay -8 earned welt strength of that life The falling of a poi- uSbaiLl be left forgotten In the dust this morning by Overton Genteel party ie the city of Covington Ky1 at the bo ix GRADING drains WWI itL I receives 158000 a year for tran th sporting pleased with his offbandeurvey and does lobed pillar that long has helped to hold up When fate relenting lets the flowers revive? 0 4 Manager onager of the' American Mao-of 12 o'clock noon on the 25th dm of June1847 LEVELING scopic sights jamb thr mails between those two points twice a not consider the construction of this road an its part of the weight of the struCture built Shall nature's voice to man alone unjust Detective Com lilt! him though doomed to perish hope to ciated pany who brought him for the purpoee of the election of a Board of Di- staff mountAss tk I week during the summer and three times undertaking of so great diffictulte as Imo on it cannot be witnessed without regret live? rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to double escoessan se him authori ze the issue of 5 per cent fifty years a week duriug the winter The Postoffice supposed 1 It a double regret we feel at such a eight is tt for this fair virtue oft must Strive from 'Muzee 2 where he had target sod goo with tripod $7014 Department in advertising fo a bids for next Matthews rear estate 'agents sold the so 44 are Saddened at the thought: that the With disappointment penury and pain? from Chas Laffore Chief of Police of att edel orrttitrits Satisfactloa b- year's service specified that trips must be Lovelace building to A Cremes!) of shapely pillar is broken and the structure Nol heaven's immortal spring shall yet ar- Indian Territory Many people think he is um of Its lin 1 es of railroad situal In sairStates romp made three times' a 'week the whole year Ohio who will use it for a dry goods store ft supported suffers Injury heeldes Mrs rive not Fletch Hargrove but somebody else and the making of a mortgage on its property satmE A sk round The bid received pmvided for that In less than eighteen months Athens will Cheatham's death the news of which oo And man's majestic beauty bloom agin Bright through the eternal year triuph- but others think it is Hargrove This man and franchises to secure the payment thereof $700 foe as monad such genuine sorrow in our midet of am mid such business ill Ma prope COM8 well as for service on the present basis boast of two addi tional railroads-the Day- but the figures in both cases the Depart- ton A Tellico and the Rockwood Benton A at retan-'1 claims to be Tom Ha appears to my mind as a suggeetion of the ygood of LWOW before it HO A VTONIATIC EVIL Co NASHVILLCItilik went thinks are much too high AZow bids Ellijay 4 fallingof that comely 'Malt a pillar so ad- i In the hope of a beautiful immortality for County Mo He has been in the Territory ap24 td Secretor? Minn Will be called for 1 1 This aftirnoom twenty-four lots in the mirabie in Itself and having too touch to sus- our friend and sister we bear her remains some time and was arrested on Canadian cii I A colinum wag comptgrgD Ivinsl addition will be sold at auction to the min in the structure rowing on it poi- lovingly and tenderly to the appointed River In the Chickasaw Nation Heck Zilenteld al: Birmingham GRAZIN WASH-Maw May 7--The work under highat ebidder of those admirable qualities of heart lo)i smiled Thomas a United States Deputy Marshal 1 rygrer their ry virdi cesh fultr tmmecoll udein contract en the Tartan and Amphitrite inetreasive maxima murdered and mind that made her presence among oft t' effected the anoet This section is one of rvorr nueult i le practically finished and the Hall Departs icAout 7 Erma acquaintances a friend always welcome IKHRIAUg UM "1 "Lg WS "I au'utiltPau the woret sections of the Indian country VI COI -71 I ASS HIL ay race of ment is considering the nature of the tests 2 Social circles where she "moved with ft in who hu Thb section is remote from the railroad Vit 1)11i I that must he successfully undergone before enele eLee--cant and Eutalion queenly grace and civility have sus cave thee nor forsake thee" -4 44 th to a prisouer and his captors Went to Mus 1 spring water and ood fences 3ttrit GRASS PASTURAGE WITH 1 co ow Ring to l' the Venial are accelfted be thetiovernment Menendez engaged In a quarrel the result tained loss that It will be well- A large (Moot where 11 Dr followed the th it herremains poon Km Overton Mr Overton's home is Columbia cogee Creek Nation where they met Mr Ws 0 horses and mules at o' The contracts pmvide for a sec trial for the of drinking pulquewhen Hernandez and- nigh 'ammonite ount onite to filL There to rio $2 per month No ilubliity foraccidents or eseapes Refer to thillpe ced additienal 1 monitors but this requ'rement will doubt- denly drew a long sheath knifeand plunged for main these noun a brief prayer few remarks to say what Tenn Hellas been on the trail of this man OHErerem April so ISS7---Bids will be re- with Berry: Demoville Co loss be waved as It was in the me of the it to the hilt in Diate left Ode piercing the results in her own home will follow her A SHTIDE OF IRS CH1311tAl LW for 4 year It will he remembered that ceived until May 10 1887 for the clearing ap20 wefrsu lin JOSEPH PHILTPS monitor Puritan built by John Roach Al- heart Ile then fled for the liver but a deatti' It was there that the brightest side tint Adelicia Cheathant was the oldest Fletch Hargrove is wanted in thin county grub grubbing grading trestleing masonry etc on I though the work contractd for has been cowboy' on horseback captured' him and of her life was Mthat en Al As the center of at daughter of Hayes a descendant of far murder- He killed Ezell in 1881 ut 0311 only el the TALLIKAX 111! A execu th ted vowels are not in a seaworthy soon had him in jail No cause but drink home she was its -permanence Its orna- Charles thaunoey the second President of and fled the country He has been at large Sheffield' 'Birmingham Railroad kst -1 condition The decks are not laid there is is for the murder: ment and joy Who can enumerate her Harvard College Her mother was Sarah ever shim roers and eal Estate )1ents no steering pox am! the toles just above 1 friends In this the city of her former reel- Hightower said by Edward Everett to Mr LewilAmm a Well known merchant Paula profiles specifieations etc ran be Seen in I the water lint are filled with belt boles lett 3:" CAUnbillatiOa 01 Initrildlenta mons deuce and the home of her girlhood and die- have been the handsomest woman he had or Vale Mills Postoffi an ce died suddenly of a further information obtained at the Oleo GD A8101 )1 'f ALA- 0- to secure the armor bolts whicb will not be makine neows BRONCHIAL nocito Is mob pensed over this land wherever or seen In the South Adelicia Hayes was congestive chill last night The funeral of tbe Chief Elltineer Sheffield Ala The 1 ce ny or all 4 1' soldted dy tor a long time Pv tbe we or tern- as to give the best poesible effect' with goletY sojotirsted for any time? When you know manied 10 the 19th year of her age to Isaac takea place to-morroly afternoon bids ern th outrecterswm be right to refrequireect ad to furnish rireorreep Referomeez i porary devices them difficulties inivht be They are the best remedy in use for Coughs the extent of her friendships and the in- Franklin at that time the wealthiest cotton Mrs Mary Sumpter is on a visit to Was security CAMPBELL Plat Nationaondenoe Murk ot Gadeden AliL i overcome and the vessels made reauy or colds and Throat Diseases myStlitttli tenalt1 of that belies ot affection which planter In the gulf States hie property in Florence Irvine at Coiumbia awn 1 superintendent ap24 tg 1m I i I I 0 I 7 'ilA 'Aiselono) 1' 1 4 )( 'i 1 AGE WITH RE rlit- good Poem tor month No 1141)1114r eter to tidily iSEP11 PRILTPS rALLIKAlk II Estate )I6crits 'ALA' cited! Re' fetettow' dOdenAls I.

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