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The Progress-Democrat from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

The Progress-Democrat from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

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ITAEOXIO HALL. J. I '2l HOLD i.ii,., t- T1 Iorca aa ti tl- VaMabH at i I i i 'vii, a 1 .1 tV-r BUT The ioV.QV-ln', executive cm-mittfia Rppoix-fnd ly the fuh-ccra-mittoes- of tho various bodies of city consisting of 7. J. Ely, ABkow and II.

V. Hitter hs.vai lbs building of t'vi new Masonic Hall in charge. Clarksville nccd3 a eaf.3 ground floor located. Now is the tsiEi of all others to secure Euca a building. It is au un-doitak'ing that takes not 11 ff w.

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HHt a i. i' i dry aud ii.jiii'i 1 are i-u htacuu at 1. rEiTcninx, 0 Px i 1 A a lei Tl II t01 ul.i 000 PIANOS, Slieet Blusic Books, i s- 1 v. i i i 1 i A xi yuu Trim very It 1 1 1 1 Tl i-i LCUimu, xr. 517 Cliurch 1 iizi --M-NUFACri'KKIwS OV AND i lillAir: Sold ajrentu for tln rmtrhli- lWkcr V.y fp.t-t IJaiut-n I moft jH'ijuilir' J.

A- O. i im Lu nrd our own i-nur ure, tho Kaldaiti 1'inno, the A f.tory niut Clark, nii.l our the OrL-ntiH. ItiHrcnu nls "w-U on rn? tonus fully warnmU'd. Cu'l or Hind fir c.t:.!. nu.l rns-, which ut pivri.

on You will pave ly iiini: i a lei in-irm Write us for Catalogue. We can please you in Prices, Terms and Instruments sold on easy payments. A ir a. DISEASES OF WOr.lCH AHD CHILDJlZirJ. All cnrahla aiirpeMtfnlly trostvd wilhont use ot the knire or poliniiion drnrei for (mi tiCuUrr, btuiiiff jmirc.inj.

tjh: pogitivc cunc. LI cs Wv-rca EW York, mce cte. i BBIGK BY THE THOUSAND ABSOLUTE CURE FOR THE L1QIOR JIA1UT. ITave Atnlifd the wonderful rtion of thla ncwmmiilv ii.p. 1 1i oi lirinninn of at.

tnont in Ch aril am ireait'1 to ifiitliiiTr 10 rlinncii.n hm Overo iu evil rtoctt. I'll. Hy.t ii 1. uT tUAU.o. I.U, n.il.iiiii 1, mi Jib.

Jirh. -AT anlo-j A. lira, Mattb Duilri by a in tbo di'icj room Lr strc-l Tbiruirj thr.t 3 at 11:3 placo i. pail to tLo it w3 dhcovsrei. that a mv.lx.7 to tha dining had tfiea Iroion open, f.

itli a of an old garcan and thit had fcitdr: i eel secured cat $150 worth cf vJuible The fcllcin- is a list 01 tl T- I Ei'za (: .1 croons mrZed with ir.0Lc;r:.n One and c. half nv I le -erieA in t.m -'sr. Two silver u-t Oae silver knife, a basket of knivos and the forks plated and the krlivca eteel with ivory handlon. The butter knife and sugar epoo-i3 "marked with the monogram There ii no clue whatever to the burglars. at db.

Shelby's. On Saturday night Dr. W. A. Shelby wag awakened by eorue one who wan trying to gain an entrance to his residence on Franklin street.

He frightened the intruders off before they entered the house. No clue. BATUEDAI'S Clbain. Union, Fentress, Marlon aud Cb.eatU.am Counties Bold Conventions, Buchanan 11 and Turuey 57 tells tho tale of Saturday's democratic i conventions in Gibson, Union, Marion and Cheatham counties. Gibeon county gaye her thirty-eight votes solid for Turney, Union county gave hex five votes for the Chief Justice.

Fentress county cast her two votes for Turney. 3 Marion county instructs her twelvo votes for Turney, Cheatham county went solid for Buchanan as was expected, casting her eleven votes for the Governor. DEATH 01 MES. J. BTEEAT0S.

Mr3. J. M. Creator, noe Miss Columbia Willie, eldest daughter of Captain T. J.

Willis, of this city, died at Ocala, yesterday morning, and be luried this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Strc-ator has many friends here who send consolation to her bereaved husband and only daughter. 'Miss Columbia Willis, the pupil from the Land of Flowers, and Jos. B.

West, the Jteacher, clasp hands this Mr.y morning be yond the riyer; PIOUIO AUD SPEAKIKGr. The editor, of The Progress-Democrat acknowledges thanks an invitation- to attend a picnic, braif dance," political gathering, reunion of old citizens, fishing party and moonlight hop to be "given at the FentreBS place on Yellow creek near Erin, on Friday, May 27, 1802. TEKNES3EE BAUKEES ASS'H. i Tns Prcqress-Democrat acknowledges with thanks, an invitation to attend the meeting" of the Tennessee5 Bankers Association which is to be held. at Chattanooga June 8tb, and 9tb; AQEST3 WANTED.

Male and female, old andyoung, $15.00 to $25.00 per day easily made, selling our Queen plat jng Outfits, and doing Gold, Silver, Nic'51, Copper and Brass Plating, that ia warranted ts waar for years, on every cla3g oi" Metal, Tableware, Jewelry, Light and easily handled, nb ex-perience required to operate them. Can be carried by hand with ease from house to same as a grip each or satchel. Agonts aro making money rapidly. They sell to almost every business house and family, and work shop. Cheap, Durable, and within reach of every Plates alnioet instantly, equal to the finest new work.

Send for circulars, to City Silver Nickel Platixg Co. tf East St. Louis, 111. Go to V. W.

Smith, Now, Providence, and gt a bottloof C. C. Certain Chill Cure," and if it is not the beet remedy you have ever used tfor Chills and Fever your money will be refunded. When l'our liter Is torpid an2 sluggian, you cannot do business successfully Koea wrong. You don't feel well: Get your liver In good working order by usicii Dr.

Hale's. Household Tea, the great blood purifier and nerve tonic. It has no equal as a health restorer. For sola at The Tir.Tri-i,r UlV 1l 11 Subscription CD a yoap in advance. Knt.fret at.

the pot-oiTioe as cotk1-1hsk iiiHiOsr. Freeofpuaiuije to ail subscribcri. L. N. Time Tcbia; Train leave Clarksville as follows 6cm Hi lionnil.

L. M1 Fact nf.lll p. lu3 Fast Kspress 1 u. ia North Bound: No. Fast 5:10 a.

to. Ko. l'Ji fasil Mail P. la. Accommodation.

A rrl a. n. arts X-p. Hi. Clnrtsavlllo and Tiincc Ion.

Irnln arrive p. vj tei train leaved U. A. WILov-Wo arn anthnri.p.-i to till 11. A.

Wiimm Brt a for Conwy HO. T. TAT Nf fire iUlwiHii to niHin no.) -T nn. Kin Mm in a min.ikiuto f--r t-' it of Montgomery tctim Am-II JsK-i. IT.

rT.ARK We (ire antliorlzo.1 to an HiMirf L'iark an a cuii-iidato for HvriaroI iioiltgomcry county, election Atigui JVv. h. PITT We are anOwrlKflil to annonnce L. Pitt ma caminliio fur Attorney Genural at tlio eltjction ift Auutt 1t'j2. P.

POWERS We hto nnthori'-cl to J. Powers of JiintHot No. lit as a r. i nilitJato for County A96Bor, election Aug-vxt LSri2. T.

WITXI V3-Wo aro anthorlzIto an-liounne J. T. Williams ol Il.trict No 13 US rnnililat lor County Aescaaor, election A iiffiint 102. JOHN MEIjOV We a authorized to an-xonrce John Melon til district No. 17 R9 a (mlldate for Count TrnBice, election Angust O.

W. WABKIET.D. We are anttim-izod to announce G. W. Warflelfl a candidate for to the onlce of Trngto of Montgomery county, election August lbi)l.

R. Xi. IjTI.E Wenre authorized to announce P. Tj. Lyleof rtlgtrict No.

18 a a for Hhcriff of Montgomery county, election AugiiBt 1H93. Tl. XI. riCKEttlNO We are anthorid to R. II.

Pickering for the office of Conntr Truntoe at the Aiwusl, election, sub-JVwt to a'decision of a county convention or a primary election. WILt Xj WATtFlElt) We are anthorized to nnnonno Will Warfleld a candidate for A8ou9or, election August lfe92. lAin, II. ARABLE We are nnthnrizod announce PaulD. Marablo as candidate for County Trustoo, election August 1Vf.fi.

DK. JOSEPH B. WEST Passed Quietly Away at a Late Hour Last After a Lingering Illness, This Faithful Servant of God Coet to Meet HIiReward In Heaven. After a lingering illness Bince December last, all that was mortal of the Rev. Joseph B.

Went surrendered to the fiilenBummona of death last night at 10 o'clock. YeBterday at 12 o'clock, Dr. West lost consciousness and Dr. Br anil au, the attending physician, gave up all hopo, anticipating -that death would ensue in an hour. The 'frail sufferer rallied, however, n.nd in a patient way lay flying until 10 :36.

Little by little, flowing aa a gentle river, the chords of life disintegrated, and Joseph B. "West the mortal, became the saint. He was born in November 1825 in Alabama. He was a prominent educator and probably as such Clarksville knows him best aud loves him most. From 18C6 to 1872, he, had charge of the Clarksville Female Academyptnd with all deference to others, he wrote hia name in letters of gilt upon th history of that institu tiori.

Later he was president of Soule Female College at Murfr jes-boro. For more than thirty-five years he has boen a leader in the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. He died is haf- ness as the pastor of Madison fttreetf Methodist churcti7 In all the callings of the ministry from the circuit" ride.y to rMcKendree Btation, he filled ull the measure of duty. We loved his character. We worshipped at the shrine of his intellectual grandeur.

Great in mind, with a heart as warm as a woman's. Dr. West was a modest man and hia nobility shone brightest in the private circle. Too honorable to scheme, his ex- alted standing ib the church of his love was a silent recognition of hia worth. All that's mortal of Joseph B.

West is gone, but in life over and anon he. planted in the briary, crowded growth of a wandering boy's heart, a religious tjuth that only, the icy cold finger of death can obliterate it. Another grave is added to the bivouao of the dead in Green wood. It's hallowed ground. Sle mgvloved ones, this new comor brings to your charmed circle no ordinary mortality.

Environed in the tomb, this body only waits the resurrection call to rejoin a spirit that to-day drinks in all the beauties oi the Beulah land, that faraway home of the soul, -j The funeral services will occur to-morrow at 11 o'cloct, conducted by Dr. Hoss, of the Nashville Christian Advocate. After the services at the Methodist church; interment will be had in Greenwood To family and friends, aa a we ex tend our heartfelt sympathies, and, with you, cast our modest flower upon the grave of one we i admired nonordd and loved CLARKSVILLE BRICKYARD, JOHN NORTHINGTON, Gen. Man'r. Hotel St.

vrina. nai eaya ina Tjommcrciai Club to a etock company to bo reimbursed froca rentals? BLOCKS. The following invitation will ba road with pleasure by Charley's many Clarksyille ritnda "Mr. and Mrs. N.

Schwarzenberg announce the marriage of their daughter, Hattie, to Mr. Charles R. Shyer, Nashville, Sun day evsnicj, June 5th, 7 o'clock, at the Temple. Memphis, 1 hj 2." COHXECTICtJT KTtJAL. L.

S. Bardwell and J. Tl. Wilson, now have the agency for the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford. Thi3 company ranks among the most reliable brganizations of its kind in the country, and its annual payment of dividends for tb9 past twenty years has been higher than that of any other life insurance company existing.

Its polices are liberaland Euch that any one can well be suited who desires to insure his life for any amount. Call on Bardwell Wilson for life in eurance. 7. After the Grip And after typhoid, fever, diphtheria, pneumonia, or other pros, trating diseases, Hood's Sarsapa rilla is just what ia needed tp re store the strength and vigor so much desired, and to expel al poison from the blood. 1 Ithas had wonderful success in many such cases.

j'j iv Hood's Pills act especially upon the it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation and assibtsr 1 EDTJ0ATI0JTAL MEETJSa. National Educational Aesocia tion, Saratoga, N. July 14 to 17. TennSsseSe State Teacher's Aeso-ciation, Tullahoma, July 26, 27, 23. Stato Teacher's Institute, June 13 to 21.

Montgomery County Anxlual Teacher'8 Institute, Clarksville, June 27. to July 1. Annual meeting of District Clarksville, June 23. 'Annual Examination of Aptdi-canta for Teacher's Certifies ies, Clarksville, July 6 to 8. Montgomery County Annual stitute for Teacl Clarksville, July 18 to 22.

Ea ination for colored teachera hour each day during the initi and Saturday, July 23. HOTICB. vuoivuicii nun uaw TT ai-y lt- clocks or jewelry with us over time, will please call and redeem the same, on or before July 1,1892, or the above articles will be Bold for charges after July 1, 1892. i 1 Respectfully, i jvl Thos. Rohser Son.

Rev. William Holllnshecl' Ot Sparta, N. 3 voluntarily saysi Whom It May Concern Unasked I doem It my duty to a snUerlcf hntnanlty vrhose bodies and souls I would liave to tcB flipm of the vahi ot Uood's Barsap.irllla. While living In' Ohio one of ffiy children was greatly Afflicted With Bolls taving SO on her limbs, and being unable to walk. I had heard of Hood's Sarsnpnrllla, end bought a bottle, half of whl -h cured en- tlrcly.

Two years after, another child was afflicted, as badly. I used the other half: bottle ot Hood's Sarsaparilla with like re-1 suits. About four years after, the child first afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and again a cure. I gave some of tho medicine to a poor woman aud two children Uny were helped as wcro mlno. Through a tosttmof rolal sent to C.

Hood Inquiries came from all tho eountry, asking If It waa 'bona tfdo' tcstiinoulnl, aud of course I wrote all that It was, and have the knowledge of Scores and Scores Of persons helped or cured by Uood's Sarsa-parllla. Mild cases of rheumatism have yielded to it. Biliousness and bad liver have been corrected In uiy own family. This Is the only patent medicine I have felt like praising. I speak not for Hood, but for the Jobs who are Impatient and are tor-1 mentod beyond endurance.

Nothing I know of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, or clean the stomach so perfectly as Hood's Garsaparilla Any person wishing to know more, enclosing stamp will be Informed. Yours (or the) health, happiness and virtue ot humanity." William HotxissaxD, pastor otlteiby ahurch, eparta, W. S. "We now have 150.C0O nice brick lor sale at market price. Can large or small orders, In or out of the city.

Address iv il fi very lcr- kp.v. "i if ynn nrc r. 1 'I- 'III 1. i tu t' i 1 ''I i.l Man ml of I'adHCih, 1 of eotort'unin: rni yt-r- iif i ilusaxi.l 1 rn-mt of the Arrml.11 ii'imrn-. J.ivk nlimiM -t van Itte Tf 1 1 to 11 HOLV.T.IAN A CO, Prop's I 0 c) Cj hl.t lw OBGA1TS, iiiusie, Small Insirumcnlo.

ibwf i "i 'Hi i -v. L3 V-X r-. r-i THE ClarUtilte Brick J. 0. THOMPSON, GUTHRIE, DEALEtt IN- IIACnillES, The leading brands being the WHITE, CROIiN MD DM A fall eopply of'Atnchments and Oils.

r5lwpairlDj neatly done." RUPTURE TRTT17C-f'voy for trent-Jl 11U OtJJUO meat until cuicd The Inventor enred blui'ulf. Cll on or write DR. H. W. HENDRICKS Xo.

Third LnnUvilln, Ky. OLD DOCTOH-O Hi vU r-- .1 lllf. 7 I ff ft i 11-. I -1 .1 II I UJ i.4(,,if. 'p ri -v C2 'Pnn Day.

ziiz3 zzz xtzzz, SIIHOOD HOUSE T. C. BRI rrr jt rit ifV. jte iTw.jC i I Tudliopoj Drng Carry at all tirus a faU lira cf i BniIJS Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Stationery; Cigars, and. Tobacco.

119 Franldin SEree. L. II. nclloynoldc. 1 "T'I'fT fHLFlOinCO 1' OF I i law VilO llaLiLf rniYATE Dinimnii a sfecialty." GEO.

D. MCCAVLY. VllCVVAZ I AVZr.i).. LCirr.V.LLS. KY.

I 1 BODY Cj lPLETELY COVElirD V.1TII a Aiw nrD blotches. livernhin cIcd Celled Up a a Hrs. Jckn Cor belt, cf lluntsviile, Alabama, "My little girl Lad Fc'sei; -as all rja down, her body was coipiilelj covered wiih a and hor- rid rsi and owing to tlie Interna corsett. lzl.j she could Itol lleEW Her digestive organs were in very TTfiT 77? b- condition; 63 Sjj 1 1 complained of Ira rt.ti and v. vera abc.ftt her.

We tried tvcr.LInj we could think cf but nciJsir.j lis desired elect urtil we found NTriLtS UTCTX She had not fctsn TTTJ ttiore than cr.2 when ter tpj lec'ud Butural again, her end the imni feai 4esa wcJ, the the left, and the is now psrfsc'Jy well and has gained f) HH TTT1 Mrs. John Corhett, 545 laison Street. ThbLtwe. 33 Weekly Eulletin of Uio State AVeather Crop Esrvice, The weekly bulletin of th: Ten-neEgee weather-crop service, co-Operating with the United States department of Agriculture weather tho week ending Friday, May 20 Daring tho first half of tho past wook the. weather conditions were favorablo for farm work and tie growth of vegetation, but during the latter portion the cool rains put a stop to plowing and retarded the growth of most crops Corn is about all planted and coming up well.

Farmers are busy plowing, pome for tho second time. The rapid growth of weeds and grass is giving much trouble. Cut worms are damaging tha early corn in som of the cantral Cotton planting is about completed and much of the crop is already up, and is a good stand, but it is euffering irom the effects of the recent cool weather. Tobacco planting has commenced in Robertson county, and with seasonable weather will be-general throughout the tobacco district during tin crruir; wiok. V.

Worms and insect? aro damaging tomato and cr.bla: jM.vnis.ia a few of the central count in. Wheat is he.tJic will ron be ready to in T.tr..l portionof t)r fl complain that wh i-: 1 injur-d by I liai or fieut, and tha fcfj'da are caiall and no? well filled. Pas tore 3 CDtitinuo to in exc 1-lent condition end stock cf til kinds is looking vfo'I. Gardens aro good, vtdbk-a, pleniiful. Tho cool, wftt weather baa retarded the ripen of etrswborrios.

Vrann(-r snd v-maWy dry weather is rifr-d ij. LIKE A CHEAT RAILWAY. With ita branches running. In'cvrry direction, ato the arteries and voirn which convey tho blood to every plrt of the human system. A sud-chaces or exK)aure, may came poiftono'H 8cid3 to tlo? the circulation, and then comea Ilhouniatistn.

Beware! If you valuo life remove the obstruction with Dr DruiYimond'a Lightning Remedy. You can get a large bottle at tho clruist-i for $5 or It will be sent to you by prepaid express with a guarantee of cure if you send to the Drummond Medicine 4S-50 Maiden Lane. New York. Agents wanted, old pipers at thia cca for tsail pa hdn tl, Tf poundryc: Qlv: Glcrl-cvillo; Tenn. Manufacture Eltari iV tJcrewa, linj roved t.V.l:h l.I.:;.::;;-t: tr.

i fieri 1 Vt JJvr-f tiUig ior1 nlalqg to or im of tf. tcmt. J'riVHtO Mntofc-roor id tho Wo ontor to rirt rnf ront Jilt clclcire ronton, XJennt ly Tumli.i,mJ r. 1 U.i (Mi itL i ft Ii)" (- a it 1 1 Ifl1M1 i 1 li. a IJ 1 orders Rt Henry ItobCrts, Fimt Strcetci I AUD GO DO Li li.vil 0 L.

I IH h. i I TI'TA'l t. I. c.r.-r.Ai, ir.e.i All farmers having machir.ory needing rap.urp, fuch aa mowers nrul bin would do well to Sind them to Louis E. Gdiswr's shop and hav9 thin vell overhauled 1 be work wfdl don1? attl chargeg rraEor.al-Io.

Bhep on Firt tMet, bft'twefn Franklin and Tenn. a27-lt Wnnted Permanent, oflico ji-eietant; 'either salary f7o0, railway fare paid to oflice. KhcIok-? self-addressed htaruped Pecretary, I ox 1209, New Orleans, La. ml7-dwtf. Maxira, the of the Maxim gan, one of the greatest of American, inventors, explains in the Jur-8 Cosmopolitan how it is possible to build without further discussion a flying machine which will travel through the air at the rate of 100 miles per hour; thia without the aid of any gas.

.1 V'e carry a full lino cf ell 1 attachnientit for ct It 1 eJ. 1 i 1.. iwif I tt -i ft I i i Ii ilf t.H t. "ir J-' Ij.f it'r on a j'j 1 iiu. Onr (i ii1, t-' i rf JTV il IS', t-rit iN'Iitlrr.

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