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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 6

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BALD EAGLE FIJI Ei n. n. GALLED ra'STER 3i O.MirtETT I' I a 1 IS OP BUSHY-HEADED VARIETY LANDCDXS EMBLEMATIC HATtON. HELD TODAY IH NASHVILLE WA A PftOWWtNT. AKER.

1 1 i i WW i A a a ti (NajhvrJe BBDer.) Br AsaocUtsd Prens. Vv'sshitgtoa. a 1 fads Sam, in hit official pamphlet. "Wild Thomas Grmha Garrett, CM of 4 Waukantauk Dolls We are showing a complete assortment of the genuine Madam Hendren Waukantauk The most natural and rriost durable doll en the marketJust the' doll for Santa Claua. See them before they are picked THE EDMONDSON COMPANY of feeler Nltkmal Part convicts the Unite! States' (He bald eagle, of being a vulture that 1 I I Vt 0 If If i feasts on dead fish.

la the same gov-ernment publication the bushyhead-ed golden eagle Is lauded to the akies as fstr-ftghting. brave bird, far more worthy of typlfytag the soul of ih cation. Two Gunr White Calf, noted Black-foot chief, of the Glacl'r Nations! re-nervation, avs the Indiana always hav-s the golden eagle In higher esteem of Its supremacy In taking live anlial prey for its food: As purebred Amertiean. While Calf, whose own likeness arpears upon the face of the Buffalo nickle, declares-his pride of country suffers whenever lie look upon 9 silver coin of larjrer denomination and beholds there em- STORIES TOLD BY STATISTICS RED PEPPER FOR "I COLDS HIGHEST I A'- a i 1 if II a tx iff AS FILED OF RECORD IN COUNTY COURT CLERK'S OFFICE, DURING PAST WEEK. Nashville's best knowa cltlseas aad I dlel at' his home Prlday mrenleg at 4 o'clock following serl-cus tnoesa of several weeks: For he few day Mr.

Garrett's condition bad been critical and his death Was not i nexpected. Furarad atrvice were conducted thti tfternooa by Rev. James Vaace, with at ML Olivet- At the Umt of Jils 4esth Mr. Garrett manager of the C.e rg Keuse, to whic's Uion he a elect e4 ia the -fall of 1810. Mr.

Garrett entire life practically was devoted to basking, having first entered a financial Institution as cashier at the age of 27 years This waa the First Na-Ucnal Bank at South Pittaburgh, wun hich ha became associated in 1SS7. following a connection with the Bel-mnt Flour Ullls at Marfreesboro, where he was born on July 19, 1SS0. Following a floe, record as cashier at the South Pittsburgh bank. Mr. Garrett was made president of the Institution nnd remained In that positlon un-til hia death.

In 190S Mr. Garrett removed "with his family to Nashville and waa active 1n the organization of the Cumberland VaV-y Nattonal Bank, becoming It first cashier. Ia U10 he Was named manager of the Nashville Clearing i- Mr. Garrett bad many important turiness connections, being Interested in A number of large Indus trim and institutiona. Among these waa the Dixie Portland Cement of which he was a director; the Southern railway, of which Memphis and Mazoned the fac slmlla- of a bald eaifle.

One the occasion of a reent visit to the Blackfoot agency. Congressman Walsh of Montana was seri ously Impressed by the evidence the Deeds. H. E. Nicholson to R.

A. Nich-olson, 69 acres. District 10 2.000.00 W. Oneal et als. to Mhs Laura Atkins.

Louse and Haw your tipht. aching chest Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. I eel a bad cold loosen, up in just a abort time. Red Tipper Kub'is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief.

It can-tiot hurt you and it certainly seem to end tlte tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing lias such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrate! right down into colds, 'Congestion, aching-' miiidcs and stiff joints reiitf cmies at once, The moment ynu apply KeI Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested is warmed through and through. When you are offering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, 'stiff r.eck or sore muscles, i'ust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper tub, made from red peppers, at any drop store. You will have the quickest relief known.

2,700.00 lot, DSetrlct 12 J. D. Miles and wife to Cora Jones, house and lot, District 12 Indians presented for the dethronement of the bald eaple. If there are eny champions of the bald 9Rle's cause they had better get (heir data together during the December sesr'on of congress, else the tousy-headed golden eaale mav crowd him off his "pinnacle-perch" 'fj Beginning Monday, December 3rd a 1.000.00 forevennore. Clvie Bodies Favor Golden Eag4e.

Montana civic bodies are said to be convinced that srolden eaele Is the "The Woman in the Clarence J. Smith et ah to R. Goostree and wife, houae and lot. District 12 2,000.00 C. P.

Warfteld to I. P. Ger-hart, lot. District 12 J. H.

Seay and wifo to T. S. Blanks and wife, house and lot. District 12 1,336.92 John I. Allen and wife to C.

S. Crockarell and wife, house and lot. District 12.. 2,500.00 T. E.

Blanks and wife to E. T. and E. F. Swift, 85 acres.

rtore symbolic bird to rewpsent the United States. The hsH ee a rsrrr bird, but Pttrky Monntali g'dde ssr this is due to nature's lnw which results In the F'jrvlval of the fittest. Judging from the fervor of tbe campaign, politics cannot aave the pres Charleston branch he waa a director; the Marlon Trust of Jasper, which he served as vice president District 15 4.400.00 Daring the war Mr. Garrett gave nn-' tirint, service to the government as the chairman Cf all Liberty and Vic will have a daily message or Leaf-Chronicle readers. On Wednesdays and Fridays we will have Marriage License.

W. T. Steele, Nashville, Mis Ellen E. Dickson. and ent "emblematic ocenpant of the controversy will he threshed bnt on its merits.

In presenting the cpse to crmsrress adher tory loan drlvea in Middle Tennessee, Mr. Garrett was a man of retiring peysonality. inodeifl and unaffected. He i.03stssed Yecognlzcd ability in mat- ents ofythe golden eagle's cause are eirer to lav hari the personal lives ters financial and was known as a man of Nh Thev say thi con- In Chancery at Clarksvllle, State of Tennessee, Clerk and Master's Office, Dec. 1, Mose Jones, Complainant, vs.

Myrtle Jones, Defendant. It appearing from affidavit filed In this caune, that the defendant to the cross bill, Mose Jones, colored, lit a -non-resident of the state of Teuaessee. It is therefore ordered that he enter appearance, herein, before or within the firet three days of the next term of the Chancery Court, to he hold at Clarksvllle, Tennessee, on the First Monday of January, 1924. aud plead, aflswer or demur to Complalnalnt'a 'cross bill or the same will bo talveo for confessed ns to him and set for hearing ex parte; and that a enpy tot tfi IS Order he published for four weeks 1n the Clarksville Leaf-Chronhle. A Copy C.

ATKINSON, Clerk and Master. Dancey Fort, Sol'r. for Cross Complainant, dec 1 8 13 22 of 'keen business eumen. Mr. Cairett.ls ararvtvwi by hs wife.

trnst Is so s'artlins: that rmMlc opinion will demnntl a change 1n its feathered 'Tree." The only thiir tn formerly 'Mies Annie, tlalig'hter of 'the late James Richard" -j a' tiW-fooQjwMi tt-hoM Im mar- I Brooks May Succeed Starks as Manager Louisville, Dec. 1. P. E. Brooke, assistant geaersl manige.r of the Louisville Kailroad, Rill probably succeed tin' late B.

i larks general r.ianiicuof tno sya-fem, it was' learned Friday nikht. George E. Evans, vice president In ch.irge of operatJnBs. said thnt Mr." Brooks would be given first conriuer- ried in' 188S; two Mrs. berf Morrow and Mra.

Ivo B. Glenn; of tntgh Intervene to frevent an erpilt abl" doetslnn would he fh-" prejudiced Ipjort'on Into thev argument of th age-old, much moMo nuestlon.of the suneflorltv nr. inferiority of longhaired and bald-beaded men. NaShvllle. and a eon.

James Gar rett, of ,1. The Dorothy Dix Talks On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. we The Dorothy J)ix Letter Box Pf this latter, sshe herself says, "My desk hcis hecorne a' confessional at" which men and women open their hearts and tellme the secrets they wbuld not tell their nearest arijcl The addition of this daily feature to the best small-town "daily in the world makes our December 3rd Sales Day Offer, the biggest bargain ever offered. Read it: Garrett was a member of the Presbyterida church and maintained his church at hia old home 1 ation for the place left vacant by the afMurfreesboro. ') death of Mr.

Starks, and it was highly probable that he would be appointed. Banker Would Limit Steamship Agents New York, Dec. 1. Repeal or the lew which gives to transatlantic Rteamsnlp and express companies the right to appoint an nnllmiteid number of agents was recommended Friday No Smoke Inspector. Mrs.

their married life clouflless?" Mrs. Nexdore "Mercy sakeB. yes, she won't even let him blow a cloud of smoke." by Goorgre V. McLaughlin, state sup W. A.

Stewart, Once a Local Printer, Is Pead (New Era.) A heart affection of long standing caused the death Thursday afternoon of ''William A Stewart at his apartments on Ninth street For many years- Mr. Stewart lived here and was la charge of the Job' department of the Kentuckiau office. Last snnuner he left here and went to Clarkeville, hereturhed toTHopklnsvi tie last Sat-nrday being forced to E've up work Mr. Brooks' service with the L. N.

covers a period of thirty-live years. He started with the company iu the operating department and here learned the fundamentals of the railroad business. His personal ability" soon gained recognition and he was appointed trainmaster. After serving in this capacity for many he received another 'promotion and was given the po.st of assistant superintendent. Later he was made superintendent of the Birmlng; ham division aud then was advanced to the position of assistant general manager to Mr.

Starks. erintendent of banks, to the legislative committee investigating exploitation of Immigrants as the only lii end foreign exchange frauds, through which aliens have been swindled out of million of dollars. urged thatthese. companies be required to do business as "principals nnd be made responsible for ail acts of their and employee engaged In this business. Regulation by the banking department would not solve the problem, he said.

LILLIAN THEATRE TODAY William Farnum in "The Gun Fighter" Also, a Comedy, "The Explorer" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Eirter eKaton in His First Six-Reel Comedy, entinlv. It was being planned to THE LEAF-CHRONICLE saw you making "out your Chrlstrrwa list and heard you "Therms Unole Brt and Cousin Anne and Mary' Wilton I haven't written any of them for a long time bul on," I'm always so busy. Wish I could send them a newsy letter oftonsr. -An idea! 111 send them the Leaf-Chronicle for a Chrlstmii present" so we determined to put oh for your Special Christmas Offer One Dollar for Three Months. We will wrap tha paper in special Christmas wrapper with your name and Christmas Greetings on same.

-V Th Is offer good until Decembor 24th. NASHVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET The Three A send him to a santarium for treatment, but Bis condition grew worse and his decline- was rapid. Mr. Stewart1 waa a native of Virginia but lrct of his life has been spent in this part of Kentucky, For some tiniA he lived in Hopkins county, but for twenty-two years he had been here in the employ of the Kentucklan office. He war.

highly proficient aa a printer and gave5 to his work at all times the very best that was to He was a member of the Methodist ees Olshine's Also Fox News No. 9 church and in his quiet way was de Selling-Out Sale! Tuesday Special ftlen'sOvercoats Value $25.00 AT (Furnished 7 Nashville Livestock Exchange.) Nashville, Doc. 1. Hoga Receipts. market higher; heavies, mediums, 7.25; Ughta, pigs, $6 to throwoute, down.

Cattle Receipts, 100; market rtoady. Egg Market. Eggs Cased and candled, 42 to 48c; loose, 40 to 4Gc; ducks, guineaa, cracked, old and small, 25 to 30c. Poultry Hens, 11 to 17c; chickens, 2 lbs. down, 18 to 20c; stags, 14c; ducks, 15 to 17c; geese, 10 to 15c; guineas.

30c each; hen turkeys. 25 tl 30c; young tome, 20 to 25c WEDNESDAY "Vanity Fair" With an all-star cast Also a Comedy, "Hold Everything" MAJESTIC TODAY Blllle Dove and Lon Chaney in 'The Lights of New York" With an all-star cast. Also Andy, Mln and Chester Gumpin "Qh, What a Day" voted and loyal In its work. He was married in thia city in 1910 to iiss OlHe Brown, and ahe wllh their two children. Mary and Efflol survive hirrrr We is also suvived by one brother, Henry Stewart, of Hop-ktnconntr.

bert Merrfson -and Miss Mary Bataon. i elected in her place. A largfe crowd atWndod FrliJay afternoon, expecting The Parent-Tachcrs' Association and failed to come. Tha teachers had rangel a niee program, much enjoyed, to hear IP If. Savage sjieak, but' he Aid, Society which meet -tetherat the Hall once- month -are doing good work.

Ne ws Ainnmriam Aid has twenty; member ONE OF OUR MOST CAtlJ OF as follows: Mrs. E. K. Rye. Mf.

J6ha I Heard, Mrs. II. SfrsxtiU 1 Goats Etc Johnsoni'Mrk. -Burr Botsoii, 'Mrv I MONDAY Douglas McLean (Special Corresrondence.) Mr. J.

C. Blackford, who haa" beeii IU. fes able to be ui most of the time. E. P.

Woods on the nick list In I13JI bert Momson, Mrs, Ywnou Batfcon. Mrs. Wade Morrison. W.F, Wll-' A tiort "A Man of Action Franklin Playsd Chess. Benjamin Frtinklln was a devotee of chess.

When In France on th ml-alon from the Continental consresi ha made himself popular among the courtiers by hU nnnsunl skill at the gam Mr W. F. Williams has gone td flams', Jih Blackford; Mrs. Pliiwmpr. Mr frT Haritv Tfltiix 1 Nashville to visit relatives.

Mrs. C. D. BatsoH and daughters; For Monday Sales Daycca r''J tfxzt cf Misses Mary and Hazel, also Mfss tera FRIDAY Mr. Waltaca Raid In "Human Wreckage" Alto New Weekly.

115 franklin Street Mary liaison. Vara Annie and Ethel Dunn, Era Johnaon, BmrIo and Mm Painter aad Vlrkihia I Thompson; Mri, tt. thompaon, the I torwer prealtrent, wKl nata to South! gldo'Scori; and Sir: was) Burvsy Thysalf. that you could turn your eyei to the nnpeg of your necks, and make William; vtrftvd Mrs. R.

If. Thompson Friday. The Hall echool is progressing nice'. but niuJnterlor urvey your -gow ly under th6 mnagenrent lot Mrs. Hu telvt'S.

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