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Leaf-Chronicle Weekly from Clarksville, Tennessee • 8

Leaf-Chronicle Weekly from Clarksville, Tennessee • 8

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1 $.1 LEAF-CHRONICLE. CLARKSVILLE. NOVEMBER 28. 1802, WESTbN R. GALES.

WHY! NOT BUY A HANDSOHE Fashionable Weil Known Evangelist Dead at His Home at Montreat, N. C. 94THYEAR. 1 j' Telephone No. 335.

butter won't penny in the -a Wraps ppnonot: Xanold time dairy It often seems to -Foa- for your home and make Mrs. Clark Will Entertain. will glve.a break-fast Saturday morning in honor of MiMMattl; Fashionable Peopl 6 To the teaf-Chronlcle." i 1 am sure you will be glad to give me this little space, to put this the grave of Weston R. Galea, and 1 am sure hundred In Claravtlle would be glad to drop a flower also. Yesterday's American had the.

following: ''Weston the well Itnown evangelist, la dead at his home at Montreal N. O. Mr. Gales was wall known in Nashville, and had here many warm personal friends and, admirers. During his career as an evangelist he conducted meetings at different times at Tulip street church, the Second Presbyterian church.

West EUd Methodist church, and Watklna Park, hi this city, and accomplished a great work." "Sir. Galea was a native of Raleigh, X. and had been a potent factor in the Christian work of the South for a number of years. Two years ago htf was elected manager of the Mountain Retreat Association at Montreat, where summer conferences have been yille, and Miss Rebecca Carpenter, oi Colnrnbla, who will spend ten, days with Mta EJUe Ford and Miss Lnck-ett, of Clarkaville, who will Tlslt Miss Clara Bringhurst at Mrs. Clarke's home.

Twelre goeeta will be entertained Banner. THEPopuun "onte Carlo" We handle everythlnj In the music line Pianos, Organs, Violins, flando-lln, Banjos, Guitars and Talking Jlachines. oooo "tiintrork. though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emulsion.

It is like the penny in the milk because it works." and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion Is simply a with some hypophosphite? especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children, take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be-' cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory mc.nt. In varied Material and Finish.

Other cuts equally as stylish. Coats for Misses and Smaller Children, Warm and 5nu for protection In the wintry weather that is surely coming. Every Garment High-Qrade, None High Priced. CURED OF PILES AFTER 40 YEARS. Mr.

C. Haney, of Geneva. had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases.

Look for the DeWitt on the package all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Owen Moore Drug rmir.is easy I TnriHt siiorpRsfnt. Mr Halea wait a. In v. oooo OWEN MOORE DRUG CO.

McNeal Edwards. able man personally, and made many riends wherever he went." Mr. Gales led in a great union revival service, held at the Methodist church, about nine years ago, at which over a hundred people claimed conversion! Many of these, his spiritual children, are still walking In the way of life. I can truly say that I nver knew a man with a more transparent spiritual life. And as an evangelist, more earnest and absolutely free from objectionable surely sleeps well! He loved his Lord in sincerity! Ho must be safe! We are sad that we shall see him no more.

P. A. SOWELL. TILLEY, TARPLEY SMITH CURXSVILLE, TENN. 121 FRANKLIN ST.

We will send you the penny, a sample free; Be tur that (Ms picture in Che form of a on the wrapper of every bottle of niulsion you buy. OUR LOW PRICES FOR. THE MIFF SCOTT B0VNE. Chemists, Peari aoc. and Ji.oo; all druggist.

THE FIRST BOAD OF SEASON. GROCERIES, LIQUORS. FEED STUFF, FIELD SEEDS. Highest cash price paid for country produce. We respectfully solicit a share of yourpat-XQnageTurcountrrfrieiida are.codiaIyJn-' vited to-rnlSe3ufrst6re-t when in town.

BILL OF EXCEPTIONS HaveeejUFecMni the Motion for a New Trial for Harvey Logan. Oa STOVES was not affected by the recent advancement made by the Stove Manufacturers. We bought early and are giving ur Passed Clarksville This Morning- En Route- to Paducah River at Good Boating Stage. iffi i if ait jllS TILLEY, TARPLEY lis of this. We are making prices at 32 The traffic on the Cumberland River lias opened and boats will begin their regular trips at once.

This morning the gauge showed, a rise of four feet last night, and the river is still rising rapidly. The promise three or four feet of water, and with this depth to start on, there is little danger "of it dropping below the navigation point for some time. The first steamboat to arrive at the wharf foTBeveraF months arrivedthia morning about 3 o'clock. This was the Ryman line boat, the Buttorff, which about ttie present- Knoxville, Nov. 26.

The attorneys for Harvey I-ogan, the man who last week was convicted on having In his possession-stolen and forged national bank have entered, their wrlt- ten bill of exceptions. The defense's exceptions are twenty-two In number. The government's attorneys will file an answer, and Judge Clark will hear the argument 'as to a new. trial next Saturday. 1 1 AWRETCH ED MILLIONAIRE.

The story is told of the owner of several railroads who was unable to buy relief from tha nerve-twisting agony of neuralgia. It I an unlikely tale. The sick man must have known that Perry Davis' Painkiller would help him at once, as it has helped so many thou- sands of sufferers in the. past sixty years. There) is but on Painkiller, Terry Davis.

I New York Dental Parlors. nnlntinnn Mnnf -V -ft' UlDiO WL. left Nashville yesterday afternoon for Paducah. With the exception of one trip this boat made a month or so ago, this will be the first time a Nashville boat has been on the lower Cumberland in six months. The Buttorff will pass here on her return trip to Nashville to-morrow night.

The Ryman line has two boats now in charter on the Qhio River, the Richardson and the Dudley. Thesewlll be released Immediately, and will resume their usual schedule up and down the Cumberland. The steamboats Of other lines will also be brought out of charter and made ready for the sear son's business. The opening of the river this year is a full month later than usual. A3 Call and examine our line, which is the- A Tonic Worth Taking: When your system is run 4wn from any caose sick-, ness, over-work, worry you need a good tonic.

Lots of Vtonics" to be had, bnt good ones are scarce. The best is WA-HOO and all good drng- gists sell It." Beside being an excellent tonio for the Now that tha Carnival 1 ovet and lntr t. approachlDg, come and aee unand have your tth ILteiJ, so as to avoid tooth-acb durlns the cold est her. Teetli Extracted Witiont Pato LafitEffBriittilCit! White's Cream Vermifuge not only iins worms, but remove the mucous and slime in which build their 1 1 It cornea at a most opportune- urSXXHSJcsE or- Beets; it bringsand quickly, a healthy condition of the body, where worms' 25 cents at Owen Jb entire BTBtera, VITALIZED time, for local jobber -have on hand heavy shipments for up and down rlv- Moore Drug Co. 4 YnWi Hi in th no wb wh PrI to.

wh Jan; to 11 it wi of t. 7 they "ance nighf ultg i The rittR- prr this til. in notic I not yet Tpr oi it oi 'ted, a nd And wn Po ippl 1th ivet our H'ir IT a1 1 1 TT af in There Is a great deal of interest manifested concerning the St. Louis boat that will probably compete for trade In the lower Cumberland, freight rates will be lowered as a Mrs. Satchell, dressmaker, has removed to the Gill Cottage, 617 Franklin street, between University avenue and Seventh street.

sepl-tf IkaSSaSCS A Specialty, 1 1 DENTAL PARLORS, ClarksvlHe, Tenr. B. HI- STHIKBHOOK, D. iJM 'Phone 49S Leaf-Chronicle. -Subscriii WA-HOO is a positive enre for Rlienmatism, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles and Hiood Diaorderf.

It is a purely vegetable preparation ind contains no minpral poii-ons. Thousands of ioitiiucniiils of its -worth have come to us. ttHS IS ONE OF I BlrnilnKhfim, Anir.6, 1901. MrClure Drug Tenn. Iwr Hirs: lurlnit the rnst four year I lmve Imn confined to my lpd from one to two months at time with RhmiiiR-tlnn.

I hare trlorl tlm bost phvslrlan' In his anri they did jn no Rood. I liprird of after taking bottles ,1 rejoice tosny that I feel as well I ever did. I cheerfully recommend A-IKX) to all who are afflicted at 1 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Initiative Bromo Quinine Tab- ni All rfnnrl thp mnnpv Brick, Brick, Brick. fi r1 mm 1 I manufacture the following kinds of KACK, Brl I.DIS'. Cli- have Very-trbiy- A.

P. BAILEY, TK.RN AiiCH and PAVKMKNT, and i ca furnUh ui In iuantUIi, tll Worki 00 Hprtog etre-et, offle over OlsrkiTllle National Baak. Order eoUalMd. TaUpaoae lO-IRInge' Insolvent Notice. Harlng sugxeated the lnsolrency of the e-U eol John llackner to tha County Court oi M6ntKonieITTntyrT6BrwPfirsirj hsTlog claims against said estate are hereby octlfled to file tha same, duty autbeotl eared, lth the clerk ef the County Court ot eald county on.

or before the 14th day of atsy, IMS, or tha saas will be barred. This ITth day af NaTember, itoi. BOTD JOHXHON, Adm'r. WnM sra wald SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP with tW asraaath a astUiaa sascca Dr. (ling's 2629 7th Birmingham, A).

Maanfactared by Nashville, Tena. Hectare's Magic Liniment cores all aches and pains tie. o)1 a I for Sale by Pickering villa, Tenn. W. A.

SETTLE. Ellis, Clark ovuiSGOvory siiafS rsha. flaa. 30 LUnti twtTsrMt MONIV BACK IF IT FAILt. Hc 60 and tl.OO.

Trial Bottla Prsw. 0J -THE- A NEV TRANSFER GO. Tht Hlckt Transrftr Company Is now prepared to transfer all kinds of baggage and to da genwal city delivery Only transfer- company in the city checking baggage from hotels and residence to destination. Our representative will bs en paasenger trains entering and leaving tha city, and -we j-eepectfully solicit your pat-rontge. Telephone 41M ringaand ho Mrs.

Satchell, drcasmaker, SIT KraokUn streot, solicit your patronage. epl-tf GLARKSVILLE HOME TELEPHONE GO. Will. have telephones Id service soon. Long Distance Metallic Circuits.

Complete Central Battery Systems. RATE3 Tolophono335. tel. nov15-tf Net Per Month I.5O Business and Pro'ealonal. KtsUences "I owe my whole Hf? to Burdock BlQod Bitters.

Pcrnfiilous sorf cot my body. I seemed CADTOHIA. TL. .1 li 1 CFFICE, ROOM 2 GLEUM B. B.

U. hM made Die a pprfyy oman." Vlr. Charles Mutton, JJit iO 3C 1.

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1869-1903