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The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche from Memphis, Tennessee • 5

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THE APPEAL-AVALANCHE: MEMPHIS WEDMisDAY MAECH cO 1892 A THREE OPTION GIVEN THE LYKGHERS STILL UNKNOWN THE SALE OF MEMPHIS COMPRESSES FAVORED BY STOCKHOLDERS HEADQUARTERS FOR Jt fhu Deal Goes Through 8500000 of For-JUij CapItalVYlll Be Distributed Among rigan us How the Proposed hale Is Ke- ferded by Leading Merchants CAMPBELL CORN PLANTERS DOW LAW PLANTERS Pennington Cultivators Randolph Cultivators Daisy Side Harrows Handled and Eye Hoes MRS LEMMON President WDM00N Yice-Prest MILLER Secretary NCORPORATED LEMMON GALL 60 WHOLESALE DRV GOODS NOTIONS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 359 MAIN STREET MEMPHIS TENN who would be Baved from the power of sin and given eternal life lie held that the man or woman whowould live with God in reality after this kfr would begin to hve with him conscientiously on this earth There must be a complete change ha the moral nature of map The grefit reason why they must be born again was because of alienation from find by sin do not people" be ashed to God without all this earnest and protracted ptond-ing?" and answered they are bora In sin and the pntural trend of thrir hearts is from him he said and red fern himself but as at responsible being he can accept the means i placed within his reach by the triune God who could save him1- God could do no i more to save him than- 1k has done having 1 given his only begotten and beloved son to die that whosoever beiieveth on him should not perish but taavfc everlasting A number of people asked for special prayer and the membership of the church was increased- Services are held daily at the hours mentioned This week they will bo conducted bv Dr Pickard The ordinance of baptism will be administered tonight prior to the sermon All are invited to each and every service A lecture by Alias AI Cliasse on Greek art and physical culture beautifully illustrated with lime-light pictures will be given at the Hgbee school on next Thursday might Tickets 50 cents The public Invited STEAMBOAT EXCURSION The Ladle of the Alabama Street Church 1V11I Give It On Saturday April 2 the ladies of the Alabama-strcet Presbyterian Church will open the excursion season of 1892 The elegant excursion eteamer Chickasaw has been secured for that date and will leave the wharf boat at tbe foot of Union street at 10:30 om bearing what promises to be tlie largest excursion party that will leave the pore of Memphis this summer The boat will head up stream until Alound City is reached It will then return pass under the new bridge thus affording a complete view ou both sides of that great structure and run down stream to the inlet to Horn lake returning to Memphis by 5:30 pm At 1 a too'bdoane dinner will be spread in the cabin by the committee having this branch of the work In charge and the quality of the lunches heretofore giveu by the ALabamp street people is a guarantee of the success of this feature of the entertainment A fine string band will discourse sweet music during the entire trip and in all particulars every effort ll be made to render the day one of unalloyed delight The proceeds of the excursion will be devoted to tlie parsonage fund Tickets for the ex cu is ion can be obtained from any member of tlie Woman's Aid Society and at tlie boat on Saturday Adults $1 children 50 cents 10 Gallons Silurian delivered $150 Phone 977 -D I It KCTORS MBS LEMMON BUCKINGHAM MILLER MOON JOYNER BUCKINGHAM TOM GALE mmmrB uU READY RELIEF Th Cheapest and Best llodlolne tot Family Use in the World i Sore Throat Colds Conghs Pnea mrni a Bronchitis Inflammation Congestions Influenza Diffl cult Breathinc cured and prevented by READY RELIEF NOT ONE HOUR After reading this adrertlsementi need asp one Suffer With Fain 4 -READY RELIEF ISA CURE FOR EVERY PAIN It was the first and is tbe ONLY FAIN KhiLEDV That Instantly stops the most excruciating pains allays Inflammation and curr oongea-uon whether of the lungs stomach bowehL or other glands or organs by one application fto matter how violent or excruciating the pain the rheumatic bedridden Infirm crip-plod nervous neuralgic ur pro Lilt teI wiiii ciiseoso xuajr suffer RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Inflammation of the kidneys inflammation of the bladder Inflammation of tbe bowels mtmqie congestion of the lunge sore throat difficult breathing palpitation of the heart hysterica croup diphtheria catarrh Influenza headache toothache neuralgia rheumatism cold chills ague chills 'lhe application of the Heady Relief to tho part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease aud comfort If seized with threatened PNEUMONIA Or any Inflammation of the Internal organs or mucous membranes after exposure to cold wet etc lose no time but apply Railway's Heady Relief on a piece of flannel over the affected with congestion or Inflammation which will In nearly every case clu-ek the inflammation and cure the patient by It action i tutiou aud by equalizing the circulation lu the part For further Instructions see our directions wrapped around tbe bo! tie drops in half a tumbler of water will ivf a few minutes cure Cramps Sprains Sour Stomach Heartburn Sick Headache IMarrhea Dysentery Colic Wind In the Bowels and all iuternal pains Alalarla iu its Various Forms Cured ami Prevented There Is not a remedial agent in the world Uiat will cure Fever and Ague aud all other Malarious Bilious and other Fevers aided by 80 HAD A oUtE UJiia FOR FEYSR AND AGOE KADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is a sure cure as well as a Preventive of Fever and Ague Here is a remedy for 50 cents that will curs this disease positively and enable persons to live In the worst ague district free from attacks Tiffs is 1 letter tLau the legion of agus cures quinine cholagogues etc It has cured thousands Twenty diois to a tenspoouf ul In a glass of water taken the first thing on getting out of tied In the morning will pro-tect the system from attacks One 50-ceut Pottle will cure an entire family anti have enough left to stop all kinds of pain that may tronbla you either from accident or disease 50 cent a Bottle Sold by all Druggist BE SORE TO GET Extra White Evaporated Apples per lb a Fancy White Evaporated Apples per lb Large Clean Dried Apples per lb Pitted Cherries per lb Evaporated California Apricots per lb North Carolina Slice Peaches per lb Evaporated California Peaches per lb California Prunes per lb French Prunes per lb Extra French Prunes per lb Silver Prunes per lb 25 lbs Choice Unpeelcd Peaches for BALDWIN KNOW! TON LA KE gage bonds ait the rate of 97 oenta for each duilar of their nvostmenti A gmtlemsn who does nnit desire to be quoted but who eafd be spoke by the card OHNented Just m'g'bt that tbe sale would be ratified by the stockholders nd that in tbe end it -would be discboeed that the Illinois Central was the real purchaser of the Tennessee Mad kind He further said that the Cairo Blurt Line which apparently is backing the Paducah Tennessee Alabama Until rend wan vtrbail ly controlled by the Illinois Central He also prophesied limit as actual as the sule had been ratified the corps of engineers who have been surveying the country in the neighborhood of Cuba Team would be withdrawn and that the Illinois Central would at oaice arrange for an outlet at the north over the new purchase of the Paducah Tennessee Alabama RuHrotid THE MEMPHIS BASEBALL CLUB A Fine Aggregation Who Have Been The City To Be Canvassed Mr Taylor Hutton who is recognized as the authority on baseball in Memphis was interviewed yesterday by tuS Appeal-Avalanche reporter concerning the progress that had been made toward organizing a club here Mr Hutton said: 1ms been a fine club signed tbe finest Memphis has ever had but there seems to be a Hitch in the financial part of the business There has been only half of the stock subscribed for and the club wni not start until enough money has been raised to guarantee the club for the season without depending on the gate receipts if the people want baseball they will have to come forward and take stock or season tickets and if they will we will have the finest dub Memphis has ever had Mr George Bowling and myself will call on the business men tomorrow and Thursday and the people should take stock or season tickets arid cease further delay as we want to play Cleveland and Chicago next week following is the team so far signed: Adams of the St Louis Browns catcher Smith the great left handed pitcher of the Western league who pitched for lttsburg and St Paul Cain who won the Texas league pennant who pitched for the Quincy champions and was the crack pitcher of the Hastem league and Gaffuey who defeated tbe Chicagos at Hot Springs last week Sherry who led the Texas league first base Lawson of Boston 90 Tlwmpson of Baltimore third base Dawkins the crack shortstop of the Aoxas league the young St Louis plavser whom all the clubs in -the Ylest are after in left field Osborne who led the Virginia league in center field and Sherwood of Kansas City fielder and pitcher are now negotiating with Fuller the great left hand batter and Conley the crack shortstop and third baseman of the Western league The cities that compose the Southern league are: New Orleans Mobile Montgomery Birmingham Macon Chattanooga Atlanta and Memphis TAMMANY FOR MR CLEVELAND So Says a Prominent Democrat From Pennsylvania Among the prominent tors to Memphis yesterday was Mr A Wilson of A'rauklin Mr Wilson is an old friend of United States Mtrshul Brown but he is a red-hot Democrat Mr Wilson was seen by an Appeal-Avalanche reporter during -the afternoon and in a conversation regardiug politics Mr Wilson sad: am from vania and we are all for Cleveland up in our country We think he is the safest leader to follow iu -the fight that is before us I am firmly convinced too of the fact that 75 per cent of the members of Tammany Hall favor Mr Cleveland and consider him much stronger than Hill I think -they now regard Mr nominatiou as a necessity Pennsylvania will send a solid Cleveland delegation to Chicago and lit now looks like lie will be nominated before New York will be reached in the call of States am down in this section on business connected with lands along the Louisville New Orleans Texas Railroad Your marshal here has taken me in charge during my -brief stay Memphis as I leave this afternoon for New and Marshal Brown and his guest left the reporter to pay a call on Maj Ild wards AN IMPORTANT DECISION Special Chancellor Hammond to Rule on Charter Exemptions From Taxation It has been announced In tbe United States Court that Judge Hammond will read his opinion in the bank and insurance company 6ases tomorrow morning at 10 in the District Court room in the custom-house These cases were submitted to Judge Hammond ns special chancellor Chancellor Beard having been an attorney In the cases They involve almost every bank and insurance company in the State claiming charter exemption from taxation The last Legislature levied a tax on the corporation capital stock on the assumption that the charter exemption only applied to exempt the individual stockholders and not the bank Very large sums are claimed for taxes since 1SS7 -and the cases are of great interest to the corporations doing business under these charters A MATTHEWS President MATTHEWS HARDWARE COMPANY (SUCCESSORS TO COUSINS MATTHEWS RAMSAY) WHOLESALE HARDWARE Trace Chains Duck and Leather Collars Bridles and a complete line of Hardware Inquiries and Mail Orders especially solicited Prices Guaranteed 3B tnSTIOTST STREET WANTS TO WRESTLE Tom Mclncrney the Issues a Challenge The Appeal-Avalanche is requested to publish the following challenge to wrestle by Tom Alclnemey the champio New Orleans Alarch 28 1892 Spur Editor Appoai-Avalarche I intend North iu a few days and will make a stopover in your city I would ask you to publish the following challenge in your paper: III wrestle any mav in Americli catch-as-catch-can style from $100 to $500 a side This is no bluff back myself I understand Burt Sc belter tbe Western wrestler was in your city some time ago If he is tli ere at present I hope he will respond to this It is open to anybody first come first served You will probably remember me I was with the AIuldoon-Kilrain combination a few years ago You would obLge me very much by publishing the above challenge Tom Alclnerney -Wrestler of America SPECIAL NOTICE Lockey Plumber 387 street Telephone 10S6 Second GftNDIES The ONLY place to get the Candies which have gained such a reputation under the name of FLOYD A MOONEY is at UGHT THE Business Good Will ana Formulas And hare in our employ tbe men who have made these candies for years forget tbe old places 279 ft ND 281 MV IN JSTO BTLAN' CH HOUSE THE GRAND JURY FAILED AGAIN TO FIND ANY INDICTMENTS Several More Indictments Against Carve A Forty Thousand Dollar Real Estate Deal and an Interesting Divorce Petition on Record at the Court Hcuse- The grand jury met again yesterday and examined a great many witnesses some of them bearing upon the recent lynching but when the juiy ported to the Criminal Court it was found that no indictments had been found against lynchers fie following persons were indicted by the grand jury: Annie Semmea larceny Will Chairs forgery A Smith burglary Walter Houston gamine Abe Thomas assault and battery Indictments were also found against seven of the Curve rioters charging tlnm with other phases -of the offense The Criminal Court yesterday disposed of the following cases: Gus Zink larceny four years in the penitentiary Long retailing liquor without license $5 Tom Onbbius a workhouse convict was discharged Fills gave notice of appeal from conviction of robbery hancery Court Con Gaffagan as admin is traitor of the estate of A Iv Sloan yesterday filed bills in chancery to recover insurance of $500 the German Insurance Company of Gor2 Hi- and $3000 from the Phoenix of Hartford A Iv Sloan was the owner of a saloon on Adams street that burned down a short time before be committed suicide by dashing out his brains against the bars of a cell at the county ji il Circuit Court Emma Woods yesterday filed petition'-fer divorce from Emmanuel 5Vocds charging that ho was cruel and inhumane and that he drove her from home and nfterwafd took another woman Rocky Henderson to live with him Probate Court Under the will of Solomon Cohen Mrs Sophia Wallace was appointed administratrix on bond of $5000 John Loague was appointed administrator of the estate of John Currie on his official bond Commissioners were appointed to set imide a allowance- for the widow of Thomas 11 th who was lynched The deceased owned several pieces of real estate and considerable per-sonsil property Heal Kstate Transfers Tha following transfers of real estate were put on record yesterday: Strong administrator to Long 770 acres comer Nelson and Cooper avenues $950 Ellis to Wiles 05 acres in the ninth civil district $300 Olivia Fenner to the Manhattan Savings Bank Trust Company of Memphis lot 102 on the plan of the city of Memphis 23 feet and 3 inches on tlie West side of Main street beginning 45 feet and 9 inches South of Madison street $40000 Menctaam to Anna Mayer lot 103 cn Trigg avenue $150 William Provines to Kate Provines lot on the North side of Hernando road corner of Orleans street $7000 Brooks to 51 Smith lot 16 block 46 fronting 60 feet on the west side of Raleigh avenue $97150 Marriage Licenses The following couples procured permits to pair yesterday: White Anthony Devoto and 5Iisi Jennie IC Quain Charles Ileidel and Alisa Loretia Sanford Alnrshall Lynn and 5113 Sallie Stewart Colored George Brooks and Eliza Bledsoe A July and'AIuggie Willis THEY WANT A TUNNEL John Loague and David Park Hadden After the Railroads Pressure will be brought upon the ccmncfi of the city ait its next meeting which will be cm Saturday afternoon to have that body force ttibe xuriruad companies occupying Broadway to put in a tunnel under the crosrcng at Lnltoee street and such distlai-fnshed citizens as I ILaddep John joUgne and others will appear before the council to represent the interest of those who want the tunnel mode Tlie rad In wtrls now run on a grade about eight feet above the rookhvav and vehicles and pedestrians halve much trouble in climbing up and sliding dsonv-n the precipitous cliffs When the city and She railroads reached au agreement as to the ownership of roadway in 1890 one of the provisions upon which tlie peace was established was that tine railroads would put in this tunnel and in November 1890 City Engineer 51or-iwertiher made out profile of grade for IjaRose street by whlich a tunnel 12 or 13 feet high would be allowed Since then the city council have several times resolved against the railroads with a view to forcing them to carry out their obligation with regard to this tniiruol but without effect The last resolution of this nature was adopted early last fall mid stilL tlie companies have slwn no di-qxieit ion to comply Now AlesArs Loague and Hadden have token tiie matter up They are imtoveded in property in til it part of tlw city and bring men of Influence and -'inem-e they ha ve been delegated to by the resdents that part of sy These gentlemen have already set the civic machinery in mo-tion divUtre tJiut tlioy "will carry tiic matter so far ats to have tlie charters of the interested comp-tuies forfeited if they uo not carry out tlieir obligation in this regard Revival Survives The revival services are progressing favorably at the First Baptist Church Itev Pickard is assisting the pastor Rev Willingham and doing the preaching Services at and 7:43 pm each day this week A PARDON PULLEM Petition Being Circulated Among Officers of the Court and City A petition has been in circulation lately among the city and Criminal Court officials looking to the pardon of Ben Pullen jr who has now been in the penitentiary for a little over a year It is understood dint many signatures have been secured for the petition Ben Pullen is now eng ged at work in one of the stone quarries of Nashville When first put in the penitentiary lie was given au office position where his work was not unpleasant but later he was given a less congenial task in quarry Cundleiu There are Candies and Candies but none like AN INTERESTING REVIVAL Progress of the Meeting at the First Baptist Ciiurch Rev Pickard Assisting For the past few weeks revival services have been in progress at the Fist Baptist Church corner Second and Adams streets conducted by th? pastor Rev IL Willingham Services are held from 9:30 to 10:30 in the morning and at 7:30 iu tbe evening Interest in the services has grown stronger and stronger and Sundar evening the seating capariPy of the church was insufficient to accommodate the crowd Dr Willingham was reinforced last night bv Rev Dr Picard pastor of the hirst Baptist Church one of the most earnest and effective ministers of that denomination lie is a young man but consecrated to his work eloquent in discourse learned yet given to use of language that anyone may umbra tend and from the first secures and bolds the attention of his audience Last night be discussed the absolute necessity of r' genera tion on the part of these 9 JACKSON Secretary DEALERS IN LIQUORS MEMPHISTENN NORFLEET Tit? stockholders of the Cotton Tress anil Storage Company took a Tote yesterday on the proposition to give an option on the plant franchise etc of tUe company to Mr Fergus lit id of Norfolk Vu who represents a syndicate of N'V York ami CugliSh capitalists and who own the Norfolk compresses etc Mr Ileal is manager of the Norfolk plant and Use proposition accepted yesterday was a three opuion- The sum to be pawl if the sale is con tinned is $1500000 cash or $500000 cash and $101X1000 in 0 per cent bonds at the option of tine purchasers Over wo-thirds of the stockholders voted in favor of the proposition ami there was but tittle opposition to rt The trade is a very onporiant one to Meinplds as it brings lure a large amount of foreign capitid aud releases an equal amount of home capital 4x be invested and used in other lines of business Foreign capitalists now control the New Orleams and Norfolk compress bitslness and will soon have charge of the Memphis compresses thuivby practically controlling the great bulk of cotton handling hi the South To an Appeal-Avalanche reporter Mr Napoleon Hill the president of the com- pany said: proposition to purchase the plant of the Merchants' Cotton Tress uud Storage Company was made several weeks ago to the board of directors und while our board thought the offer a good one we agreed to submit the proposition to vote of the stockholders The meeting this afternoon was largely attended und over $1090000 of the stock was represented Now tlluoe ttLJo stockholders have agreed to give on option on the plant 1 have no hesitancy in saying that 1 hold the same view as the majority did -salt if effected will bring $500-000 of foreign capital to Memphis and it may be that the whole amount of $1500-Uo) will be paid in cash The market value of the stock lias been about'' 85c ul though we have paid one dividend this season of 4 per cent and will probably declare another 4 ier cent divitlend Last season the company paid a cash dividend of 10 xer cent Thus you will see that while we gave Mr lteid an option none of us think but what our property is worth the full value of the price agreed to sell lr Turner who is a large stockholder Haul: dtl tsit attend the meeting tills nf Lerisim being busy on some other matters but 1 Itetrtily approve of the action Liken I utim iu favor of encouraging the investment of fotkign cjtp-tul in 5Lem- Chis ami if tine trade goes through it will ring $500000 to this city and possibly $1000000 Mr Kstas Ud: favored giving t(e opiikn for 1 smv thait Jt meant an in-vcMtajcu't of $500000 oatsth by foreign cup-itu'lists vsliiicli will be of grealt service to tts not so much alone for the amount but it will pivibalbly be the means of attracting other capitalists ankl prompting thcuu to invest in smnp of our other 5Ir Nolan Fontaine said: think the purchasers of the compress plant have a splendid piece of property Personally 1 was not anxious to give the option desired I was very well satisfied frith my holdings of the stock but 1 realized that tnere were ntanv others who hail not the means to carry their stock and now tltey will realize par value for it whereas only a few davs ago the market quotation was Hoe Col Taylor said: think the projMisition was a good one and that the stockholders acted very wisely in giving the option 5Ve ntssl all the foreign capital we can get without making too great a CITY AND SUBURBAN A new weekly publication entitled Croat Hairs has made its appearance in this oity and is devoted to the unterest of ra-teenutv tl secret societies including the -Mn'-aic Odd Fellows Knights of Tythms Kuiirlits of Honor Knights aowl Ladies of Honor ami Knaghits of the Maicobees A he initial or March number is full of nteresting muter calculated to advance the interests of the respective axfeties The publishers are Till kin 0 vv rut tund Charles aliller Tlte aalutmtory is a mode! of pi grama tic writing anti closra -with tlte a sriiitvwnt sentence me aud 1 will do yon good Council Meeting on Saturday President Clapo said yesterday he did not expect any meeting of the legislative council would he held untl batuiday evening after the evening papers came out because certain contract advertisements that pare been inserted will require the Saturday afternoon publication in order to meet the requirements of the city governing the advertisement for ds There are no matters of importance to come up so far ns at ptesent known except the letting of contracts Confederate Monument The memorial exercises and the unveil- lug of the Confederate monument at Helena Ark will take place on May 25 instead of Mav 10 as was at first announced Mr John It Fellows formerly of Arkansas but now a Congressman from New York will be the orator of the day It Will Draw ell The lecture to be given tomorrow evening at the Highee School by Miss Cliasse on Greek Art and Fkyslml Culture will doubtless attract a large and cultivated audience Miss ability- as a lecturer is well-known and the subjects are both popular Saved From Drowning A small colored girl while playing in a lot hack of grocerv store on Hernando street yesterday fell in an open well She was drowning when Jack Roeeo -went to her assistance and at considerable A risk to himself Tescued her To Grtdaate Medical Students The commencement exercises of the Memphis Hospital Medical College will he held this evening at the Lyceum Theater Hr I) Samplers will deliver the annual address to the students A Rrldao KobbeiL The residence of Sirs Kate Lemmon at 420 Court street extended was robbed at au early hour last night The thieves secured a lot of cloPhing and an old carpet Out for County imirMor John Walsh who has been county undertaker for a number of years has shied his castor into the ring as a candidate for the office of county assessor Amateur Baseball The Nine of Clubs and Nine of Diamonds met yesterday the game resnlting in a score of 4 to 2 in favor of the Clubs THE TENNESSEE MIDLAND SALE Terms or rorchsie-i the Illinois Central Mde Partner to the Trade? Judge Latham left Sunday night Hem John Orentaa departed yesterday morning and I)r followed List might These gentlemen wll be iu attendance nt the meeting which is to be held at -Richmond Va on April 1 to take into oouddeff nlhiu and vote on the prap-ositjott tluit bias been ifiade to buy the Tennessee Midla-nd KaiLrocuL Dr IVrter was seen late yesterday afternoon just previous to his departure He atd lie tmtemled txr rote to accept the proffer tlnuthad been made by tflie Taaacab Tennessee AL'iilxvnkv foe the purchase of the Tennessee MaUaiud Tlie terms of sale are $5110000 in dash $000000 hi first mortgage bonds and $1200000 of second mortgage bonds oral in addition the purdiaeers swill pay the floating dlbt of the raiiroad kvh'oh aggivgntes $05000 'Alio $000000 of first mortgage bonds nad the $530000 in caxh wJi be used to pay the Virginia Coned nictoon Company for the casta-mney they have advanced to the rail r-ui Menrphiamt who own etock In die Virginia Omstnutthm Company wAll rca-4 re In bar their aback the second mort (High Fatent) (Hh' Fatent) (Straight MAG-ITOLiIA (Fancy) QTT A 1 T(P1ST" (Fancy) Alilled by LIKINS Everton Mo from carefully selected Wheat The above brands of Flour are the best ever sold in this market PORTER MACRAE VOM Tnrst AD It Sarsaparillian Resolvent Tbe Great Blood Purifier For the Cure of Chronic Disease Chronic Rheumatism Scrofula Hacking Dry Cough Cancerous Affections Bleeding of the Lungs lffte Swelling Tumors lily Disease Bronchitis Not only doe the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all remedial agents In the cure of Chronio -Scrofulous Constitutional and Skin Diseases but is the only positive cure for KID-aY A- Bn-DD-iK oOMFLAINTS Clravel Diabetes Dropsy Stoppage of Water Incontinence of Urine Bright's Dlscene Albuminuria and In all case where there are brick-dust deposits or tlte water is Illicit cloudy mixed with sulmtancc like the white of an egg or threads like white silk or there Is a morbid dark bilious appearance and white bone dust de)sit and when there Is a prickling burning sensation when parting tlie water and imm in tlie small of the back uiu along tho loins a iii i' tooHtitiitl Tainted? Wonders are daily wrought hr Resolvent In violent Constitutional 1 fluea-os It disengages from the animal lluids the inaterlca morhi of elements of disease and throws them off through the excretory organs thus taking tho sting out of the disorder it renovate and freshens tho blood and Imparts vital energy to tho system In Scrofula Cancer Syphilis Chronic Rheumatism Lung Complaint Skin Diseases Mercurial Discuses Contraction of the Joints Paralysis and all complaint externul of Internal which are capable of n-suniing constitutional type and ot being transmitted from parent to children we recommend os the only remedy and a sure one tills Irresistible and searching Blood alterative and Iik igoraut Send 21 cents for on which will bo mailed ou receipt of tho price Dr 'Haiiways aariiii3n Kesolyent A remedy composed of Ingredients of extraordinary medical proiortlox essential to purify heal repair and invigorate the broken down and wasted laxly Quick pionvnt safe and permanent iu it treatment and cure Sold ir all druggist SAOjjar uotue BE SURE TO GET D1 PILL CARBON HILL COTVL Pt ND COKE OO Mines and Coke Ovens at Galloway and Carbon Hill Ala Shipments 50 Cans Daily- Dealers in Jellico Pittsburg Kentucky anl Avniiviiru Cjkr OFFICE 278 SECOND STREET TELEPHONE 559 BASSETT CLA PP LUMBER DOORS SASH BLINDS MANTELS MOLDINGS LATHS SHINGLES CEDAR POSTS OfHrr-194 JrOrN ftlrret NrmpHi nil Tlpban ESTIMATES AND PIU0ECJJ8TS FURNISMED OV APPLDWTIOV Vm DELICIOUS HATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Vanilla ot perfect purity Lemon Of great strength Almond Rose efCJ Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit AMUSEMENTS Grand opera-house liAitrsiioRM MinaRcr Three Nights end Wednesday Matinee Commencing MONDAY Marches -pecial Engagement Favorite Emotional Actress Miss JOSEPHINE CAMERON IQgJg wedeastdAyek STANLEY HINTON UNDERTAKERS 55 MADISON ST Tel 585 FREE AMBULANCE ALWAYS READY LODGE NOTICE I3" LO DCF NO 5 OF pT will meet in regular convention at tutor Cattle HalL 205 -Main street Ihia (Wl DNfcSDAY) evening March to at 8 o'clock sharp lor transaction of Important bus! eaa By order A MIZELL Altest: Mooitx 8 tesHSfenSS MAYER BWffNY HST OTICB TAXPAYERS MEMPHIS CITf AXCS FOR 189: ON BEaL estate and men-bontsVapital are no due and wiU be delinquent May let WILLIAM County Trustee Ak YACCARO CO IMPORTERS A WINES AND No 279 FRONT STREET 8LKDQE BROS ef Cobqo Mias NO INSPECTED THE BIG BRIDGE A Prominent Bridge Builder From Pennsylvania Surveys the Structure Mr A Bonzano president of the Phoenix Bridge Company of Phoenixville Pa was in the city yesterday Mr Bonzano is en route to New Mexico where his company bus erected a bridge across the river for the Southern Pacific Railroad and he gxs there for Che purpose of seeing the structure tested The bridge is one of the highest ever built in this country During his sojourn here Mr Bonzano took a view of the big bridge being constructed alt this point lie was chaperoned by Maj Kdwaids of the Valley Railroad ami Mr Alfred Noble the engineer in charge of the bridge Mr Bonzano took great interest in tire work being done and compl'mented Mr Noble on the solidity of the structure PERSONALS Mr Taul Koehn of Chicago Is in the city Mr Thmips of St Louis is in the city Mr Hunter of Sardis Miss Is In the city ft Mr Loventhal of Nashville is In the city Dr Everett Ellis of Dyersburg Tenn Is In tlie city Mr Wooten of Columbia Tenn Is in the city Dr Porter left last night for Richmond Va Mr IL Barley of Chattanooga Tenn Is in the city- Mr Hamlin of Chattanooga Tenn Is in the city Ex-Gov James Alcorn of Mississippi was iu the city yesterday Hon John Overton Jr left yesterday morning for Richmond Va Mrs: Hobson darksdale Miss Is a guest at the Peabody Hon Tom Neal the able and popular editor of the Dyersburg Gazette is lu the city Visitors on yesterday: 8 Moses Louisville Ky IL Wlldbergcr Clarks-date Miss Mr Fontaine Jones and wife and Miss Annie Montgomery of iiosedalet Mias are at the Peabody Mr IL Ballard of the Hot Springs Graphic Is In the city In the Interest of that enterprising paper Mr IL Fagan traveling passenger agent of the Valley Railroad returned yesterday from an extended trip Mr How traffic manager of the Louisville New Orleans Texas Railroad returned yesterday from New Orleans' An entertainment was given Mdnday evening at tlie home of Miss Davis 35S Virginia avenue In honor of Miss Hadilie Young and Air Cameron of Mr Manees of Walnut Bend Ark was in the city yesterday are having no trouble about getting labor and the negroes are well said Mr Manees to an Appeal-Avalanche reporter Lieut Ilines and wife arrived Sunday from Minnesota Mrs Alines is the daughter of ltev Miller and will remain with her parents for a few weeks Lieut niuee departs this afternoon to join his command at Fort Riley SLEDGE NOBFLEET 00TT02ST FACTORS Jgg-8S8 FRONT STREET MEM PH TBNH HEADQUARTERS ACL KTAm or tefeiK soarara siding tin plate sheet metals STOVES RANGES REFRIGERATORS AND TINWARE Perfect Purgatives 8othlng Aperients Act Without Pain Always Kclable and Niitnml In their Operation Perfectly tasteless elegantly coated with aweot gum purgo regulate purify cleanse and strengthen MIDWAY'S PILLS For tho Cor of 11 disorders of the 8TOM-Acil L1TKK IIOKI KIDNKVS IIIAII-IKK NEKVOl'h msKAMts UKADACIIE knkss imhues- TION UVal AH1IKI SNjh FKVKIl lNITAMMATItlN OK TIIK BOWKIS I I BE and all derangements of the Iuternal Viscera Purely Vegetable containing no mercury minerals or DKLETKUIOU8 DltLOS Price 2So per box Sold by all Druggist OK SAT LIVE ft EEMEDY TERKKCT DIGESTION will he accomplished by taking Br their AN II-BILIOL'S properties they atlmuiato the liver in tbe Bocretlon of the bile and it a diachnrge through the biliary duet In all case of Sick Headache Jaundice Bilious Attack I in perfect Digestion caused by the overflow of bll and It mixing with tho blood these pill in dose of from three to five will (prickly regulate tbe actlou of tlie liver and free tlie ia-Uent from three disorders Uue or two of Railway' Pills taken daily by those subject to bilioua pain aud torpbuty of the liver will keep the system regular and secure healthy digestion DYSPEPSIA PR rilLS are a cure for this compiulnt They restore strength to th stomach and enable It to jierform It functions Ttie symptoms of DyspeiHda dhtappear aud with them the liability of the system to contract diseases Take the medicine according to the directions and observe what we eax in and respecting diet Olmorve tlie following symptoms resulting from diseases of the dlgretlve organa: Constipation Inward lilies fullness of blood in the head acidity of the stomach nausea heartburn disgust of food fullness or weight of the stomach sour eructaUons elnktng or fluttering of the heart choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture dimness of vision dots or webs before the sight fever and dull pain In the heed deficiency of perspiration yellowness of the akin ana eyes pstn In the aide cheat limbs sad sodden flushes of heat burning In the flh A few dose of PILLS wfj trmt the aystetu of all the above named disorders tend letter stamp to Liu kAo af i A CO Re 91 warren street New York fug Mffalse ead Tree- EE SURE TO GET "EiDUirS" WS-SSIIl For Ektlmate at Manulacturenl Prloae call on or addraae MEMPHIS METAL WOOD 00 488 and 40 Main St and 81 andSS Mol berry St MemphU rB JAVA BLEND ROASTED COFFEE IT IS THB BEST Beware ol brand of Coffee that are routed abroad ground and adulterated by being loaded down with e'arch gum and water which makee them tough flat and onfit for vae JAVA BLEND i el way freb crisp and good 1-pound aealed paakagaa No 831 MAIN SfRERr TELVFHONR No 873 ASK YOUR.

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Pages Available:
4,205
Years Available:
1890-1892