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Leaf-Chronicle Weekly from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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WEEKU LEAF-CHRONICLE, DECEMBER 12,1902. UNMARKED CONFEDERATE GRAVES. IP YnnVH I IT I UU If ILL I I Inidut into a trlasa half full of water and with ibis gargle your throat often it will quickly cure yore lUroat. 2 JiWI Mil i Tho Kind You nave Always Bought, and wliiclt LaTbeca imBso over ju years, fcas born thar slgrAtnt-e of )( uii.j. jii.iuu uuuo- ma per TtJfajj sonal supervision since Its Infancy, frCUl Allow no one to deceive you In this.

la May, 1900, a committee was appointed by Forbes Bivouac to as certain the exact location of the grave of every Confederate soldier In Montgomery County, and) raise funds subscription, to place suitable hen ftpnes oyer each and every one of laudaVja fffort, the Chairman waa authorised to appoint a chairman of suMQPjmSUes Js. sk)l siyllJMrM. Jifjn tura was ja. thority the Chairman, at a meeting of the central committee! de lgnated the following District Chairmen, J. H.

Achey, Port Royal; W. II. 'Bryant, Bryantsville; Capt. It. Wilson, Ringgold; Y.

Johnson, Hampton Station Capt. W. II. McCauley, Peachers T. Walthal, St.

Bethlehem; Barksdale Johnson, Clarksville; Mercer West, New Providence; Houston Adams, Woodlawn; Maj. Tom Lewis, Sailors Rest; J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford; W.

H. Frey, Sango; A. Rosa Wilson. Henrietta; Jerry Brown, Clarksville; John Mellon, Clarksville; a All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good" are let Experiment that trifle withnnd endanger the JUeaifa of Infants and Children Experience aga'nst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Xastorla Is a harmless gu'ostitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops, and Southing Syrups.

It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo l--r Keepth is fact alway3 fresh ia your memory: substance. Its age is lies guarantee. It destroys Worms 'Cl and allays Feverlshness. It cores and "Wind Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation. and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aiid liowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend EM UlfJE ASTO I A ALWAYS Bears tlio Signature of mr a jr need oaiy to rry ffeicari ffustang jiftiment a few times and the soreness and inflammation will bo conquered and the wounded flesh healed. To get the best results you should saturate a piece of soft cloth with tho linurcnt and bind it upon tho wound as you would a poultice. 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.

VCrn IT CVC HM your rxsuitry and at the very first sign of lttr HM CI Ull lump. Scaly Legs, Bumblefoot or other diseases among your fowls, use Mexican Mustang Liniment. The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. fM rrriUfl OMfN.MV, TT MVIAV sTTIWCr. NtW flrt CfTV.

mi ii-mim sii 'mmmmr- mm rnim rniigStssiiwifi--siiiM H. Baggett, Cunningham; Arthur O'Neal, IX)tsonville; Capt, W. G. Russell, Shiloh V. sr Tyson, Palmyra; j.

K. ftalmey, McAllisters XRoads. To each, of these A.leUer4wa'eafelU)tii8:-,llm of his and the authority vested In him, a blank subscription list accompanying the The only reports received are from Mercer West and Houston Adams, who turned la to the treasurer and $4 respectively. At the- February meeting this yearthe Chairman of the Committee was instructed to publish these facts and appeal thPoilfih tlia press to the several Chairmen and every citizen of tha felt an interest in the matter to take up and push td a cone jlon this pa triot'c duty -which the members cf th Ulvouac have so much at heart. Friends hav6 you become unmindful of the youths in life's green Bpring, the men in the full strength of years and the gray -haired, sires who forty-one ear? ago shouldered, their muskets and marched out to face death and the more terrible hardships of a sol-dier's life in defense of what was their cause and your cause? It cannot be! Can you not recall the ho'low eyes and sunken cheeks, the bent bodies and saffron faces of.

our fairest young men as they emerged from the ill-equipped hospitals to take tp their soldierly duties before their who never recovered from -these premature efforts? For these we plead. Comrades, "do you mind" the. days when you noted the ashon pallor of your chums as they, came off duty on the picket line, wounded, mayhap, by an unseen foe in the darest hours of the terrible night of ceaseless vigilance? Their watch Is o'er, they sleep in peace; let's Bhow posterity where. Soldiers! You who have emerged with swollen and begrimed faces fromthe battle's awful roar, leavlDg your -dearest-friend mangled and -dead on the field, and seen him, wiapped only in the remnant of his one 'small blanket, laid In a shallow tiench with dozens of othera and the cold earth rudely -piled upon his form how can you rest easily In your warm beds while, this dear friend's eternal resting place remains unmarked? Can time, success, or disappointment, bitterer than physic-. death, eradicate these memories' which; were burned into every fiber" GOV.

FRAZIER EL Oil FLOORING and mm MILL WILSON CO. HAS ON FILE ABOUT 250 APPLICA TIONS FOR STATE OFFICES. IN HENDERSON'S TOBACCO TRADE SEEMS IMMINENT. Big Stemmers Consider Advisability of Holding the Crop for the Home Market. Chattanooga, Dec.

9. It is learned that Frazier ha3 on file In his office here about 250 applications for positions which, under the law, are Ailed by the governor's appoint ment. Mr. Frazler'a. mail has assumed WOODMAN SPARE THAT TREE." if It is meant for onr yaid, If It Isn't the choicest and best In tbe forest We don't keep anything here but tb most superior air dried lumber.

We have been hewing down the prices on our due quality of lumber till they are us tbiu as tbavings can be. We make special prices to builders. Cell npon uj when you wish anything in the building line, as we are always up to date in our line. Hoofing aints always on hand. Henderson, Dec.

9. In an in great proportions, being burdened with terview with leading tobacco men of this City a correspondent finds a state both applications for positions and in dorsements of candidates. He has not docided upon any of the appointments, of affairs bordering on a revolution in the tobacco business here. Hendeson has the distinction of being the most arid will not do so until after he lsJ inaugurated next month. extensive strip market in the world Engand has been the only outlet for CURES CANCE AND the purchases of independent dealers, and the revolutioa which promises to BLOOD POISON.

If you haveDlood poison producing PLANS AND SPECIFICATION Sw lwayi furniBhed free with work done by ns. We make a specialty oi hi rdwoo 8 jpr.or finish, viz: Psrqnet Floor, Office and Bank Fn-cUnre, Usntles, Etc obtain as a result of -the amalgamation of interests In England bodes no good eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen of our being in the days long gone? We think tot. Come up with whatsoever aid you can, and let vs honor ourselves by marking the grave of everyknowtConfederate soldier in Montgomery County which is not already marked. Respectfully, THE COMMITTEE. Clarksville, March 27, 19o2.

glands, bumps and risings, turning, for the independent dealers. The fact that the markets of Great Britain are now gutted tends to augment the ne itching skin, copper-colored spots or rash on the skin mucous patches in month or throat, fallinir hair. Itone cessity for a change. I IP a A. us''-tt ifij The Idea being seriously discussed here, and In the other dark tobacco districts, is to change thev.

channel of outlet. The stemmers have almost re pains, old rheumatism' or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B). It kills tlje poison in the soon all sores, eruptions, heal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains- stop, and a perfect cure "is of the worst cases of blood poison.

For cancers, t.umora," swellings, cat- solved, under prevailing conditions, not to stem the crop of thus season not to HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrab Cure. F. J. CHENEY Toledo.J"h We, the undersigned, have known F. prepare it for the English market at all.

They all agree that the contlnen- ing sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and hel ie ye 1 perfectly honorable tal and American markets are short on stock, and that the continental and home.

niarketsare good condition to-- absorb- this-year Vr crop. 'A? In all transactions made i by blood, neals cancer or an" Kinds, cures' A Tonic Worth Taking When your system is run down from any canse sick- ness, over-work, worry you net.l a good touic. Lots of "tonics" to be had, but good ones are The best is VA-HOO and all good dmg- iristB Bell Besides being an excellent tonio for tlie entire system, -j McCLURE' is a positive cure for Rheumatism, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles and Blood Disorders. It is a purely vegetable preparation and contains no mineral noif-ons. Thousands of un their frrmr via the Cotton Belt, from St.

Louis lncbes, Cairo and Memphis, West Truax, Wholes'ale indicates the most promising outlet for the worst hump.or suppurating Thousands cured by Ii. after all else fails. B. B. B.

com- ruiunil nf miro ln1 r'i Til: I nri Tl- Toledo, O. 7 this season's crop, and independ- Walding, Klnnan Marvin, Wholesale first and third Tuesdays each jaontheginaing October 2 1 For one-way ticiets, Hdf OnWay Ratenilujf round-trip tickets, one fsre plus $2.00, to -points in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Write for particulars end cost of ticket from your home town. provos the digestion, makes the blood Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter absolute wisdom of their intention not to- stem the crop' for England, but use their efforts as as possible to dt nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

pure uuu i iuu, ujv ttniui, iiuuuiii and 'all sharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Drug vert It to the continental and home Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per gists, $Uper bGUle, with complete dH markets. The Cotton belt ran Kiln throoirh train, to Texu, equipped with the most modem arid comfortable cars.

Theee train, mike quick Ume and direct eonnociloni for all paoa of the GreM Hoiithwei. If yoa are seeking a hotter to l'wate. write tor a free ropr of Cmr llandvnme innfttrat-d hnnlcMs. Tlfmu In tit Hiit Iiwimi and bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Hall's Family Pills are the best rections for home Sample free and -prepaid by writing Blood Balm solicited testimonials of its worth WHAT'S IN A NAME? Everything is In the name when it l'brouch Texae WiLh a Camera. W. O. ADAMS, Traveling Paasengcr Agent. Nashville, Tenn.

ft Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble E. W. La BEAVMS, General Pau. ana Ticket St.

Louis, Mo. 1 Vnrl fi-po mpiilcnl advice also sent in comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. HARVEY LOGAN'S CASE have come to os.

THIS 13 ONE OF THEM: Birmingham. Auk. 5. 1901. McClure Drug Nashville.

Tenn. Iar Bir: Durlnn the past four years I hav been confined to my bed from one to two mouth at a time wiih Rheumatism. I have tried the heat Latest Developments In Connection with the Express Robber. sealed letter. DeWltt of Chicago, discovered, 1 some years ago, how to make a salve Our "Want Column" brings result from Witch Hazel that is a specific for piles: rt.

For bleeding, Itching HAND BADLY HURT. and protruding piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all Bkin disease Knoxville, Dec. 6. There are three in this citv and they did me no good. I hearffof WA-HOO, and after taking lx bottle I rejoice to say that I feel a well as I ever did.

I cheerfully recommend WA-HOO to alt who are afflicted at I have been. Very truly. Turner Luther Has Hand Caught in DeWitt's Salve has no eoual. ii a im developments In the Harvey Logan case. Hon? J.

C. has gone to he -wilt appear-he-fore the United States Circuit Court hiasgiY.eiLxlsa- to. Bumexouaworthles3 A. Tl. BAILEY, 8528 Ttb.

Avtu, Birmingham, Al. Manufactured bv counifrieiLS. iui iycmiiio me Illrksrm nwpmhpr fi. Tnrnpr Iuth ecnuino. Owen Moore Drue Co.

ncClure Drujr Nashville, Tenn. McCInre'g Magle Liniment enrei all aohei and pain of Appeals and present a writ of error on which it is hoped to get the case before that court. In the second place two physicians For 8ale by Pickering Ellis, Clark sville, Tenn. Liver Wrong-All Wrong. eonibla er, one fthe proprietors of the Luther Stave Mills at Bums, this conn- PAYS SIXTY THOUSAND ty.

had the misfortune to get his right DOLLARS FCR DAN PATCH. hand so badly sawed thaamputation was necessary, lie was brought to Minneapolis, Dec 9. M. W. Dickson, where Drs.

Lovell and Rid- Savage, of the International Stock inga removed the injured member Food Company, has bqngbt Dan Patch, Monday, between tho hand' and the the famous unbeaten pacer, of M. E. elbow. SUirRis. of New for have examined Logan and pronounce that he Is suffering from acute bronchitis which would make It unwise ta have tod beaHh villi bad Ireer.

It If aearty ai hopoMlbla to bava bealtb Tttb a toc4 trer. it awr M. yoq tMnk. that tne ttosMdi, the bo-nla, the kUraya of tb SCHOOL CLOSED. Iblel blood tauaes yew bad bealtb.

bu tbe Mnr to send him to the penitentiary at Columhus, to which prison he was sen ia back of every one of thea, ana (a -Bbe caaes out of tea. If yoa correct fhe liver yom correct alL tenced by Judge Clark. The Spring Hill public school. In the Eleventh District, has been closed until after on account of scarlet fever, which Is prevalent the: Juror Talent, whose character was at tacked In an effort to socure a nei' trial fr I.r.gan-' before Judge- Clark. DR.

OFF ETT'S a 14 mi Lk W. i 1 4 1 will jirofitctii. one man who made an Is as suro DR. G. L.

GAMBLE affidavit salnst for perjury. to corrfd the livrr as It I sure vcu have one. Thfourh the livrr it currs Indt-r3- tran, Constipation, Mil iru anJ thoo NotwUhotandfr-ij the "vknrr.S efforts-rhlHi are made in l.oan hnif it 1 vr-ry probalilr that he will he r.nm-.'ed to the Oiiio. pcaitcatlarj" srltliin a week. mrnts'vnk-i irorri a k.

oi proper t- yj'zv. anJ assimilation rf foci -At UrtiKKist. Jiceht pt Curat Cloler-ln'jinliMn. Cirrhoa.Sv'e,terVT'i "i Bowel Trcu- r1 C-Mrnn Anif Aae. A'lti frt-irt t-e fou.

iir. tpa MAKES "TEETMiNQ EASY. Cur e-4 tro. vr-eud Thr and praants Vorm-. TEETHINA Cwnii'TCl' Overcn-ii t-i-t-o tht Room 2 and 3 Kacrsi Cuililrf FOR SALLBY OWEN MOGI'E? Second St.

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