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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 8

The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 8

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DAILY LEAlCnOltNICLE, CLAKKSVILL.E, JUYL 2, 11)7. WITH THE ADVERTISERS. i- BOUGHT BY MORTON LSI i nnrcrVnn li II id I (it Trade Pointers and Suggestions Thrown Out For Busy '') People. Dixons' Graphite i i. i The Land Containing Ever LARGE STOCK IlL -THIS- green Lodge Green-.

i r.i LJ ri The advertising columns of the Leaf-Chronicle contain today a unique proposition from the proprietors of the Big Cah Store, McGehee 93 and 05 Franklin street. Since (Ti1 AO CASH ROCKER Lb I 1 Paint Intends to Wake It One of the Most these gentlemen fully explain In their space elsewhere the 'workings of a Beautiful Places In the Entire South Improvements to Begin at Once. itiov.els);A great business-getting scheme, the reader will look there for details. The plan will at once commend itself to To-day was the day for the sale of the Evergreen Lodge property." Lots -BY MOST- Is ost economical arid durable paint ever made for- 'm2D Roofs. LocKertfiAkew SOLE AGENTS.

Nos. 2, 3 and 4 on Marion street and Nos. 12, 13 aud 14 on 'Forbes avenue. POPUUR AUTHORS. being a strip 180 feet wide and running through from street to street, contain Ing the, greenhouses and buildings of v-j na.

na ta en fa ci pa na cu E3 ijj ca na Evergreen Lodge, were purchased by James Morton. The price paid was 10c; 25c, and 50c. $2,000, which was about fifty per cent. PERSONALS. i 1 irni in cheaper than' the same ground sold for a year ago' when offered by Payne Savage, trustees.

It is, howeer, a InUUIlti) III bona fide sale this time. Did BaBBBaciarafiaHfSHaBBBafaaBaria Mi8863 Lula and Willie Erwln will goto Franklin to-morrow on a visit to friends. Misj Gertrnde Caldwell, of Rtmsell-vllle, will arrive thia evening to be the guest of Mrs. Howard D. Pettus.

Mrs. T. C. Barbonr and eon, of Louisville, are on a visit to their coosin, Mr. Morton is to place improvements the attention of the public, who know a good thing when tbey see it.

Gill Baker, carriage- makers, 312 Commerce street, give notice that they use only the Stoddard Tire Shi Inker, and for that reason can, they aay, set tins cheaper than anybody. Don't forget Gill Baker's carriage shop when needing anything in the buggy and carriage line. In "today's issue of the Leaf-Chronicle will found the fall' announcement of the Clarksville Female Academy. Patrons of this well known school will be pleased to-know that a majority of last term's' faculty Is to be retained, and that the remainder will be made-up from carefully selected material. Principal Browder "reports the last term of that institution a very prosperous one.

Owen Moore, booksellers, give notice elsewhere of the receipt of a large stock" of new paper by the most popular authors. upon his property, and will make it, if possible, one of the prettiest flower gardens and greenhouse, properties in the south. The Leaf-Chronicle is gratified to ffllMl ington Hotel. Mrs. Louis B.

Gaisser and family left for Nashville this morning to learn that Mr. Morton has made such an investment, and hopes that it will visit relatives and friends and to see as profitable to him as Ever the Exposition. -( rV Pianos. green Lodge has always proven bene Miss Josie Erwin starts to-morrow to Hantsville, to spend a while ficial to" Clark8villo and surrounding at her aunt's beanuiai mountain nome territory. overlooking that city.

Among those who have used and, rec-ommended the Kimball Pianos we men. Hon the following well known musicians: Harmony Classes. Miss Susie Warfleld last left night to Miss E. B. Smith will organize new visit relatives near Olmstead, Ky classes of beginners in harmony.

Per She will be sadly missed from the the social circles of Madison, street. sons desiring to enter these classes please apply immediately; In classes of six the charge to each pupil will be Mason's Fruit Jars for sale Keesee Northington. tf LilU Lehman, Mme. Alblnl, Fursch-Madi, C. M.

Ziehrer, Max Alvary, big. Slg. Prottl. E. Payen, Ovide Musin, P.

S. Gilmore. Emil Llehling Jno. Philip Sousa, W. C.

E. SeeboeckY Adelina Fatti, Minnie Hauk.t Mme. Kordica, Mme. Fabbii, SIg. Tamagno, -Slg.

Del Puente, Emll Fischer, -Slg. Ravelli. Sig. Sarasatic C. Behrens, A.

De Novellis, Chas. Kunkel, Slg. Gallasi, $2. FINGER MASHED OFF For children who take cold easily and are subject to the croup, no remedy is so helpful as Dr. Bell's Pipe Tar It should be in every bouse ready for an emergency, Wm.

H. Keesee city transfer agent. We are Headquarters for up-to-date A Military Sermon The Stacker Rifles will attend Trin Wm. GOSSBTT BROS. Morefield Meets With Painful Accident.

ity church in a body to-morrow, Trunks promptly delivered from and to all trains. Office 1029 East Frank-in Telephone 145, two rings. ml7dtf. Eector Miller will deliver a special otto eermon to the company. Stock Die.

Horse Stepped Upon IHis Hand Severing the Middle Finger, of Left Hand. Clementine de Vers. --T And many other prominent musicians of Europe and America. The Piano thus endorsed by the collective genius and authorities of the world may be found at the ware rooms 01 OWEN MOORE, One of Gracey mules died BaEaeLiaaBacutiatiauuLjj from the effect of heat, last night Frank Fiederling lost a horse, from Pa Wh atsJFai for yonr Baking Powder not jg more. You wouldn't pay double William Morefield, a blacksmith In the employ of Stanton's veterinary lung fever last night also.

A Life Sentence. We Have Obtteri Up price for sugar; why pay 50c a pound for Baking Powder? JACK FROST Is the HrMest. whitest Baking hospital, sustained a bad accident yesterday afternoon late. While engaged Special to the Leal-Chronicle. Paris, July 2.

Cane Lewis, in shoeing a horse the animal made i sudden movement, and caught More fowaer. it 1 pure, sure ana tair-riced. Makes the finest bread, cakes and igenits. Guaranteed and sold for 2Se a wife murderer, was given a life sen pound at good stores like that of tence in the penitentiary to-day. field's left hand beneath the shoe he had just put on, and being a new one, ADAMS NEBLETT.

ANOTHER ONE OF OUR Read the Great and Good and keep posted. All the news. the square edges cut the middle finger off at the first joint. C'J CJ CI THOSE FAIR" DATEJ A physician dressed the injury, and University School B3 E3 E3 mm ea while Moreflld suffered considerable Announced by The Upon Official Information. pain, he is getting alongwell, but will CLARKSVILLE, TENN.

fc 1 3 ta 1 I TEE not be able to work at his trade fo several weeks. E3 The directors of the Montgomery County Fair Association met Tuesday SPRING MEDICINES FOR MAN BEAST HODGSON'S Tim a Store. See Windows. Mason's Frust Jars for sale afternoon and fixed the dates for hold B3 i Keesee Northington. iDg their fall fair oh September 29-30 3 K.

K. DINWIDDIE, University of Va.) Principal. and October 1-2. This -fact, upon being officially communicated to the Southland's Eagle Eye Salve is a G. F.

N1CQLASSEN, JI. A. Pb Associate Principal. A. B.

D1SWIDD1E, M. A. Pb D. Associate Principal. ri 3 3 YOU KNOW FROM PAST EXPERIENCE THAT WHEN WE WE MEAN IT.

Leaf-Chronicle, was duly announc fine, creamy, snow-white ointment, put up in air-tight screw cap tubes, ed in its Wednesday afternoon's issue, and sold for 25c by all dealers. It is The directors have again requested us 3 ri -s known throughout the land as the to say that the above dates are official, best and quickest harmless cure for Annual Scholarship In the S. W. P. U.

Next 8ession opens Sept. 13, 1897. For 3 terms and other information, address (ft any of the principals. a any announcement to the contrary any form of sore eyes or granulated being unauthorized. lids, styes, etc.

Scores of people claim i El 1 1 1 1 that it has saved their eye-sight. RUIZ RIVERA IDYINC. CAR LOAD MASON'S FRUIT JARS. Cubans Charge That Spaniards Half-gallons, quarts and Poisoned Him. Come Down and Entertain Yourselves i For an hour looking over it.

HOWERTOH MCRAE pints. Get prices before buying elsewhere. We guar-antee to save you money. Special to the Leaf-Chronicle-New York, July 2. A dispatch from y' Havana states that Gen.

Ruiz Rivera is. dying. Cubans declare that he has N. V. GERHARTS SONS.

jlOdswlm. LOW CUT SHOES Fine Milk 'if Bread fresh every eveq' been poisoned by Spaniards, while the latter claim he is suffering from abscess of the liver. ing at Ely's. Local Knlgta Will Attend. Just received.

We have them 2sxall sizes ihx "fcU ti ui Ui it L. Ui ia It. is expected that, quite a large Don't send away from home for your Job printing; you can get It here on as good terms as anywhere. delegation of local Knights of Honor will attend the meeting of the order in Nashville on the 7th, being a gath Blackan We 1 also calliyur attention to ering of all grand officers, of the United States. It is a very Important Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.

Curtains Curtains meeting to the members of this order. Coughs and colds in themselves are not serious maladies. The most trtval cough or cold if neglected, may lead 1 VII If Yl nTX kill I 1 I I I to asthma, bronchitis, or consumption. VI A vmCj) The fight time to treat a cough or cold is right away Delayi means dan ger. Dr.

Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey Is a quick cure, a sure cure and a safe cure. CHEAE1 r. We offer for your Inspection the finest line. of Lace and Portler Curtains ever shown In Clarksville. Call and see them.

No trouble'to show goods. DavidS. Bloch i r' 1 Mattingsr-1' Rugs. Ranging jn price from. 1 .25 Druggists sell it.

Died of Consumption. JoUa, Vife of Marion Perjry, died at their- home, on South Front street, this morning, of Orgain Pennebaker: aged about 60 years, --She left seven children besides her husband. burial will take place- to-morrow A pur'eCrape of Tartar Powder. Free lt other nil.

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