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The Progress-Democrat from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

The Progress-Democrat du lieu suivant : Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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'-1 WILL DC PARDONED. 0. P. Y'AHriELD 6 CD, An Important Eaa.1 Estaio Call at. nova 16 Tfbacso CircJ-.

C. VarfioU Co. have mt-chased the lots bronzing to D-. C. W.

Bailay and Mrs. Dora ICrcpp, on Commsrco etroat, corner of Hiter. Th-sr. lots front 200 feet on Commsrca srrootx.I run. I 1 ho Virc have v.

tto have ever rlunvn. A 'r to choT "1 Una Ci i jLOAKS 3 City -4 and ren tion 13 to all -3 -MA 7 11211-: G.D.V7Uon, II. -MAiiurAcxur. SASH, BLIGDS, CE1LIKG, eeJ til Uz CONTfAeTOS BU IbDEHS I 0 A Till Fc.y 1 1 Ue by Jk rrT It. ELC.J 1.

1 lb It tl hcWt in Hi ITnUl stales. Because'it la a Long Ilavanna I il.cr. jL.e'cauae it is H.vrn.1 la.lt. It. It ia th Ik-t.

Try them ouco ai.d you will Iy always liaudle them. 1 1 rt FOR SALTS BY CLARKSVILLE DRUG CO. TOB CLARKSVILLE -42 i ave Is only cj ci locrleJ, 2 securing btiarj at i with proper (-, 4 ormation, trms it.M vnAOTVnulWS OP" oa "nrderer TO- Eack Will Poss'bty Nam Turney' Successor WLntiiB? Justice Nashville, Tekn, Dac. 14. John Buchanan, -governor 'of.

Termers, called, on Sirs. II. Clay King whll she w.yj'. ia Vflshvilla last woak. King 2nd ber two' HUs Fancio Kiug and-Mrs.

Rob art. Brooke, stopped at 217 North Summer street. It is believed here that the viBit to that her murderer husband wiii to pardoned be-for-J the governor goes out of office; Mrs. Kiug and daughters were only here two days. Says the landlady of the boarding-house where-lira.

King stopped "From what I saw I am poeitive that King will ba pardoned." Another foolish act which Buchanan 13 goirg to do to pppoint a Suprem" judge whether Judge Turney re or not; -G Ema to be felt aix the turn affairs are taking, and if King is pardoned the indignation against Buchanan will be without bounds. OKQAIN-LTLE. Rice Orgain and Miss Willie Lyle were wedded at 9 :30 o'clock thi3 morning at the home of th9 bridon West End Ave, the Rev. J. G.

Rice officiating. Only a few special friends of the contracting parties were tp resent. The wedding was a very quiet, but pretty affair. v. Rice Orgain is a Clarksville boy, but is now engaged in business, at Lone Oak, on the, Clarksville Mia eral He is a genial gentle man who has many warm friends here.

His bride is tho daughter of Mrs. W. J. Lyl9, and, on ac count of her lovely character ia a universal favorite in her large circle of admirers. After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Orgain left for their future home at Lona Oak, accompanied by the following couples: 'l-- J. M. Neblett and Miss Lula Gholson, Holmes Orgain and Miss Georgia Neblett, Fred. Lyla and Miss Maggie.

Neblett. The its most hearty congratulations. BOWLING BUF0ED. Fox Smith havo been engaged in th, hardware business in Clarksville for .27 years andi4 months, and. it is given out to-day that after Jan.

1, 1893, they will disebntinue business they having sold their stock to J. M. Bowling and E. G. Buford who will con duct the business under the firm name of Bowling Buford.

An invoice of Fox Smithes stock will be taken Jan. 1, and after this the. new firm will take charge. J. Bowling is well known in Clarksville as a man of rare busi ness skill and experience, and sue cess will attend any enterprise with which he ia connected.

E. G. Buford has for years traveled for a large hardware housa and durin? his frequent visits to Clarksville has made many friends. He is a gentleman in whose business capacity all have confidence The; new hardware combination will make a strong team, and The PfcOGUEss-DsjtocBAT wish Bowling Buford much judas J'. H.

McDowell was in the city yesterday. When asked to give his opinion on the senatorial race he said "I believe that Robert L. Taylor wiir be the next United States senator. There is no doubt that ho is the strongost man before the and "I believe that he is equally Btrong as Bate with the legislators being, the case, the pressure of Taylor's popularity with the people will be brought to bear, and he will bo elected." Chattanooga Times. Guarantee Dr.

Acker's Bood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other prepa rations for blood disoasos. It ia a positive cure for syphilitic poison ing, ulcers, eruptions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the conatilu- tion. For sale by druggistB. 1 $3,000.00 I Will I be paid for a better chill tonic than Yucatan.

When all others "fail Yucatan Chill Tonic stands the test. Don't take base Limitations for jubt as good as Yu catan Remember that every bot tle is warranted. Price 50o at V. Wi Smith'B drug etore, New Proyi- dqnee. 'li .1 Small in size, great in results.

DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. Best pills for Constipation, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach. They; nevar gripe, Owea Moore. I verier 21, 1- coat: TL.9 infamoti3 le'aso 'ia Tennoassa must go. his ia tha verdict whicli ccv'v S'ora 'etery county in tha ette.

poopls of the nest legislature corao decisive etops preparatory to tha complete abrogation I 1 1 oi ina presont convict jucaEs'iawg. Tfcd recent labor troubles ia Anderson county eerved as eya openers as to the iniquity of the leaee law. Not only in Tennessee ia the lease eyetem being condemned but in othar states where similar lawB are in force. Bays the Birmingham News "The press of Georgta, of Florida, of Toxas, of all the states whore the obnoxious convict lease system prevails, has roundly condemned Now comes1 thp stata of Louisi ana and joins tho universal 'cry. The New New Delta says: 1 element of reco aeniaticn, not a single thing thi tends to make the prisoner a better man than when He entered upon hi3 term of imprisonment.

Neither is it of financial value to the state. Society must protect itself, society must attempt to' converse the interests of the state and the people. "Tha best way tq subserve these ends isi to control the criminal classes 'in institutions under the management of the state itself, the men in charge of the prisons being men in whom confidence can be In a word, our prisons ought to; reformatory institutions.1; Criminals are human beings, They can be influenced to better conduct by proper motives and inducements. Those serving short terms ought jto have special training, so that when discharged, instead of having graduated in crime," as is too nf ten the case, they will enter the ranks of actual producers; "The lease system is a cruel one. It is a disgrace to' our civilization.

The state muBt punish: those who break its laws, but it must not ceas to regard thenars human beings, treating them as are treated political criminals on the way to the Siberian mines." CLAY KING'S CASE. It looks very Jmuch asifH. Clay King will beJpardoued'bV Gov. Buchanan. It is not probable that Mr.

Buchanan will be able to bold out against the pressure that is being brought to bear upon him by King's friends, and the i murderer of Poston will, we predict, be a pee man before long. It is to be -hoped that this prediction will not cofme true, for King is a murderer and has no more claims upon; the governor's clemency than any other criminal of a similar type. He was once a prominent lawyer and has a wealthy in Memphis, support, but it will be a disgrace to Tennessee if this fact has an ight. We believe in full justice to all men rich and poor, white and blacks A man's social'or political stand- 1 ingshould'not betaken into account whilethat inan is being tried for or punished for the com mital of murder. King, should have boen hung inthe'first place, but now that his neck haB been Baved-by the inexcusable intervene tion of Tennessee's chief executive, he should spend tne, remainder 01 his life behind prison walls.

OfilMINAL OOUET. Yesterday afternoon the jury brought in a verdict to the Crimi nal court of, James Rinehart was erntenced to the penitentiary forf three years for stealing a horse xronx Bos Welker. This morning the attorneys for the defense, moved for.a new trial, but Judge Tyler overruled the, motion and the, case goes to the Supreme court, i n1! 1 1. morning the court took up me case, oi ssea iwomine, wno le Deing tried on tne Tery serioua charge of an attempt to commit abortion on a South Clarksville: girl. Te full particulars of this sad case were 1 published at the time the affair happened, and we will not rehearse them again.

Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative vand if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its, use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a "What shall I write this morning, sir?" aBked the fresh young man of the managing editor. 'You may try. your hand on your resignation," replied tho latter. Epoch. I WEDNESDAY, lcIIESSSi'J POP LAli, 0 Alt Ci GUM LUT.1DER, Ii'.

oa Iliter towards -Franklin 235 fret. Ihe price paid for prcptrty was $45 cash per front foot. 1 It is the purpose of yo.tZzll.t Co. to construct on this vubi property a fine tobacco wareaouf-1, and the work upon this lui! will, we 1 at enca. TL- ClclLj Warahonsa which oczi: i on the corner of Hiter streets, will net Ls with.tho loaao hcM I7 7-prietors being cor.tir field Co.

7e ara 11 this new institution i 1' 1 Union Warthousa. f-x ZtV are experienced '2 we conralulato thani 1: tLiit splendid purchare. 1 A Karrow Escaps Ffoa C-- gratlon at the I The fire' department with promptness to a call services about 6:30 o'c! 1: evening, fira boinj i a basement room occupied by servants. The bleu w3 put out by the use of buckets cf wafer and the services of tha dspartmont wera not needed. If tha Cra had not been discovered at once, the entire building would dnubtleE3 have been destroyed.

1'Tha blaza was undoubtedly of ihcandiary origin. One of' th employes of the houna owed an acquaintance 10J. The creditor called to collect is bill and tha debtor would not pay1 it. Circumstantial evidence phows that the boy to whom th9 money was entered the room of his debtor and set' fire to a box; containing his clothing. The boy was seen running avfay from-tha hotel after the fire was 1.

Preston Johnson has rented the 8haw property on Greenwood Avenue and will move with his family here in a few days! We them to our city. (iThe World Moves" and S. T. Moore Company, the big furniture and carpet dealers of Louisville, move iti See theirj big add in today's Progbess-Democbat. The business aumns The Weekly Progress-Democrat to-day contains an advertisement of A.

Dugan, the old reliable carriage manufacturer of Clarksville. Mr. Dugan- needs no introduction to this people, and we; therefore refer you to his card which! does its own talking. -j One of Gracey's drays was standing on Frknklin street yesterday the beads of the mules being turned down the street, when a street carj came up, frightened the mules who turned suddenly and caused the shaft of the dray to rake out ail the window glass on one side of the car. The driver of the dray, a colored man named Wallace, was not to blame for the accident.

I EELIO OF THE WAS- Adj. Gen. Norman recently received the following letter Bkllbvii-le, III Dec. fF 1802. H.

H. Norman, Adjutant-Gen eral of the State of Tennesssa, Nashyille, Tenn. Sir After the surrender of Fort Donelaon there fell into my hands aa "abandoned property" a volume of Shake-Bpeare's plays. From a memorandum on the fly-leaf it appears that the book had belonged to J. Fry, of the Third Regiment Tennessee volunteers.

1 prepunce he was an officer. TCjtnyuinform me wnetner ne is living yet, ant: what hia "address is? I should like to return the book to him. Very Respectfully, Wm. C. Kceffxer, Late Brev.

Brig. Gen. U. S. V.

Loose tobacco continues to come in plentifully. A large number of in the city to-day ready to unload their Valuable Illinois. Kcntnckj. From Danville, Mrs. II.

J. Nabors writes: I have been rising your remedies, for scrofula and am greatly benefatted. My back was almost one solid sore. Two boxes of Dr. Hale's Household; Ointment healed it entirely.

I From Olive Hill, KyL, Mrs. M.J. Matney 'writes, May 13, '92; 1 "My daughter has ben afflicted with ery sipelas iln her eyes ifom Infancy. She Is now past 12 years-old and one 25c. bo.x has cured har.l' It no more, to get tho best.) This la the best ointment in the world for gen eral use.

Get a box at Clarksville Drug Edwin Thomas, mana i For tired feeling, loss of appetite and general debility there is no remedy equal to "0. 0 Certain Chill Curs." Bold by B. FULL STOCK AL-WAYS ON HAND. A- special mlilin Street. BOORS, FLO.ORIL" ls cf Uuililics-Malcnal.

3iT CC. I IV. PALL fi yif: an Noi'NtKJi Our nuiis nr cut tin Hn moHt modem STTLS3 ami hUmiuj TrK'fliaiilcc, and witb an eye tho imwt fastidious aud suit ouhdiiod. ISpoeial 'attention given r.I. from a dlKtaneo.

N.TOBIN&CO. 1 I I LLE, LUMBER 1 in I iB. 70. Teeth without 1 i'n hv the ue of V1U.11.chI Air, mude in vf-ry dy. Anyone can take It rf.

i safety, youriff or old. Only iuh(. in the toutll WllO Uet this luilcli hurmlei pystrm. Thin olllce i 1 )n-rm-ncntly loCRtd, and all work ranted to plve Batlrtfsrtlou. I'KicEa exlr.if'toil lZ(d Air ftdlllililtr'(l '1( lh tilled with Amalk'Hin 6f( with Silver Alley with Whlta Filing 5i villi Jn.

amel 7fi, with Ooid it md v.p, Htof Teitht5, betwtof do l-ftter made) J8. it (,:, extr. TKETIt WITHOUT 'IJ. By oorfj stm, produpe the tiful, fuliHlaiHial and hin-Avy thst ti to lhf i w-ui 1 iiWm Wiy tlU Teeth. Jiiivo rW I'll iiK es to prrform ftr.y mvi hi oi-tratlouM ith i.i i- i I -Tl 11- -r rnl 1 i 1 Vj, i )l.

Jronl ly AIH of VITALIZED COLLEGE, riTTII AIH) CT. LOUISYIlLLJS, KENTUCKY T. KTNfi. Princip-! Slikglc Etc. CTfiMi QRDEB FILLED II ITT gxvdx Haines Eros tnd r.nr owa manufact- Co 1 ry sis 1 Clark, ami our own soi on easy terms Bud I 1 are given fre Ti a K-t Instrument.

Li La fentcry! TT-'-i Union Street. NASHVILLE, TCNN. In the South devoted exclusively to the ion In f-Iaorthand and Typewriting. It Is faratshed, and conveniently lo 'e terms. can dc ior amanuenses places if.T 4 far graduates.

cCl at the Academy cr send for T1 5 hi GO Mill order TOPLAR, OAK and GUM Being situated on the railroad with lis to make prompt shipments. We and solicit the patronage otdjoinicg err entire slock oi Linoleum, "7r.ll Paper "II tli cm at aston" J.M and ecg us. CIIEIUIT I) HUXYON, formerly of Trenton. i are TENN. NYON house I PAIIILESS DENTISTS.

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, .3 2, 1LIWZ.Z1 tllZZX ZZZIZZ, CTV. LZZZtZ't, x3 TREATING ACHING TEETH A SPECIALTY. Wo I ClXAltoACTX'n CIiL 4 The newest freshest fccc'i th market. It ia now runnirj i it3 It must reach. Wo are a Cz.ll agents free.

You can have oris. Write U3 for particulirs We are the largest suiflcriptic: hou-e in the stataa. Refer to any tank, for our standi or new Soutetiii 1:1 153 AND 155-KFSCC3 i NASaVlLLE, Vt 1 a I I CODOL 1 V. r.i 1 I 1 Hi fr. 1 1 1 4.

i TRUSSES- tvr Ei-eat- -U CUI tii Theinveutoc rsrei) Call on (ll DR.H.T7. mJO-ly r.5 Thira st irf.uifcVi.. ay- To Cure a CclJ, CoMsneiilt'ctnl are for many cf the man as well a Unu cold 'Cloaos'the pores of 3 refuse mat ter cf 1 hihly I escapes through that outl.t back upon tho 2 ind thenco upoa the thestocnico, az.1 tion of the body. he- To care a col 1, I a I German Liver ti Prico, 25c vr at ClarksvKIa Tri Cr, Edwia Thcrir 'f j-. I IV Have on hand -at to LUMBER for bciltlwxrg purpoeoa.

ur direct. ao our worts, enables cm 11 orders on tors and cities. 6hort notice to clc: 2C2 ITOlVni Clurksvllle, Tenn rr EjJDRICK prop Or CLilEKSVILL Our work cannot I't-urpussed, find ourfriou are tho vry iwit. J't abroad can coinwla tho inorDlng and wear their new teeth honie th t- We arc' tho orifriiiatora ZEsZ I IsTG'S COMMERCIAL COUTH EAST CCrJH Ektrancb ok Fiitu Bteeet, Affords the faclIHSAa for thdrowRh rmctlcal trnlnlng lt Typewritlnarand tucmn nurcd In Ji 1st Terms moderate. 'Pupils awllod to i.t5oL,a when conoinrt ut.

1- rH men furnished Btcnocrapnois free of Charge, rb.utn i dim-wlT JNO COULTER LEDBETTEPV CONTRACTOns. AND PKALKR3 IN ALL KINDS OF DRESSED LUMD Doors, ci CI3 CO. -tioa iid to Cilin tnl rdlirig Tobacco. Liberal ca ccnsi'EineLta. 1 v.l-:.

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Pages disponibles:
40
Années disponibles:
1892-1893