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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 5

The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 5

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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ft 'T 5 PAGE FIVE DAILY CLARKSVILLE, S. 1926. r. mim rnDTimic mi The Beautiful A lice Joyce ui Lim luii I ui.l 8EED IRISH POTATOES. Eurbank, bu.

6 00 Peerless, bu, ii 5 00 Early Ohio, bu. 5.00 Triumph, bu. 6.00 Early Rose, bu. J5.00 WOOL, HIDES AND PRODUCE. (These prices guuranteea fot thli week by T.ultp6trnihobn;V uLnllUII i I UN IILmLMII III Anotfier Sepless MiBt? Prominent Lot Hotel Mp' 3ay He Tried Every Treatment Money Could Buy Without Getting Relief.

"In 1900 1 Buffered a general break'. It's been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged.neryesf rayed and body exhausted-conscious that tomorrow is fraught with new trials and tribulations, he realises the imperative need of a refreshing nlght'a rest. Yet, he hesitates and dreads to to I I IT bed lest he roll and toss throughout tho night. .11 1 LUn lnH op in the momWfMlin mor retf tnn -rntw hL hnouua your rait It disturbed mid fcruktol XOU.

WW spent a imaii ioriune imivuiut iui said Harry McAvoy, with the Hotel of Los Angeles, one of the largest and 'flnes hotels In -TScathern' 'California. "I went to the best specialists In -j fe I A 4Vl A- J' I-1' of Lo. Angela dW.m h. fc wVfcjL? 7v Great General Tonic th hour of bl-tlm wlfl toon low lt terror and Imrlil to iwl your couch with BUwnrbta nUdptio(l of mm onlr. Ilk.

iwwt. Mund and ful ilumbtr nd briny foil i down to R.Ium nitKiiuitM. for mm dir'i rui and Irhd; in bod ui mind, and witn pp tlw unequalod tint 7ou war bo. XYKO" iptendld rm- i I dry 'flint, 35c; No. dry flint, 30cj No; -dry altet3 30)H No.

2 dry salted, Wei No. 1 greefi alp 25c; No. 2 green felted, '23c: green' hidew, from 8 to 6c -per pound less.H Sheepskins, 25c to Jlio. iNo. 1 horse4) hide, No.

2 horse hide, damaged and ponies at value. Goat skins, from 25c to $1.25.. WILD ROOTS-Oluseng, lb, 14 to 1R Vuttnnr Pi-nt nr flnlilan Son) 11 30c; May Apple, 'Beeswax, 33 to 35c; Tallow, 8 to V.o. RAOS Country Mixed, free.of te tlllzer sacks, 100, 82 to 82.50. (, WOOL Clear jtase wool -r- cJ burrs', 45c; light burry, 40c; medium, 30c; bard, 25c1; spring tub washed, 70c to 75c'; fall washed, 50c to -OLD METALr-Country, iron, with stove iron, 60c to 75o per 100 chilled plow 756 per 100 log-.

wrWrSr ttf' lie 6c to PURS Raccoon 60c 86 Minis, (1 to 88; Skunks, 60c to 85; Opossum, to. 82; Red Fqx. 83 to 820; Gray fox, 60c to 84; Muskrat, 60c to 83. JAMES W. SUITER AWAY 1 HIGHLY RESPECTED FARMER OF DISTRICT 13, SUCCUMBSi TO LONG ILLNESS.

James W. 8ulterr a prcmineat farmer and highly respected citizen of District 13, passed away Saturday at Ms heme, after a nine weeks'. Illnf'ts of influenza and paralysis. He. was 3D-years ef fje and had been a Ufa-iong resident of Montgomery County.

He was a member of- the tVurch, Baptist Surviving aro four sees, A. B. Suiter, Uufus Suiter, Ja rs W. Suiter, Crover Cleveland Suiter and Ave mar- ried daughters. AlKC-' VTM Wi I rp 13 It.

Vf I rel tonic; a relihabl appo-tlnr and an axcallent atlmulaot to the nervout eystcm. It ra- 3 licvos Drain lag ana pnynnu xhiutioit nervoe; cleft: deriandrehal the out. bottle aleepleH night, TrSU llMcfutanrav LYIO MEDICINE, CO, Hew York KBuCitj, Mo. Btreagthone na inui- a- correcte direttivo aiarr. weak.

Irritabia ano worn i ifWC Vf A.k druwirt for a. today and set rid ox 1Ar IL 1 'I -Mll--wF13--? TLV- I New York, Chicago, New Orleans and Seattle. I tried every medlclna and treatment money could buy, but tae bast I could do was Ret a little temporary relief, i many i gave oui iompletely under the strain 'and had to quit work altogether. I was terribly jt 1. land reit tnat 1 would ue an invaiia ior the.

rest of my days. "I had Indigestion ints very wort form. In fact, I. was asconflrmed nothing agreed with me, and I Buffered from all the terrible symptoms of Indigestion. My heart palpitated so badly 1 1 hid' heart trouble and 1 would get so weak arid faint at times 1 would stagger and several times I fell flat in my tracks before.

1 "I was absolutely afraid toeat, for ii nieur.t nothing but after ward and I would have awful pains and burnings in t'-'e stomach and chest. Sleep! Why, I didn't know w-hat it was to get a night's s'eep! I would lie in bed a while and then get 83 reBt-iess 1 wculd have to up and walk the HoQr. I wasval-nost a nervous wreck and couldn't even It still and write a letter. I lost so muL'h, weight and slrei'jth I was almost too weak to walk, and I hancstly believe no man In this world suffered any iiKre than 1 did. "Uast September I realized 1 could hcldlout no longer, and as I had read a great deal about Tinlac, 1 made up 7 TiiCT I T.ie funeral was from the, Pleasant i.lSView Baptist Church Sunday, with servicfij by the Rev.

H. Rjllins. Interment at the Suiter, burying MMBQUAL SOME FACTS ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT HOUSE LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO DISTRIBUTE INTERESTING INFORMATION. v. v.

SV a i. nut PAINT i Of Coffee needed hot or cold. aiiffiiiarMAii Lcok at the eaves of your house, there around the rain--tpout look at those abutters and window-ilU." They should be protected at once by Acme Quality House Paints It is cheaper; to paint than tq "i Save the surface and you save Decay starts at the (So should protection. You insure, your house against fire. What about Take out a little paint insurance.

1 'sJ'C i Have your painter provide you with Acme Quality paint insurance. He can get it for you here. i JUSTICE DRUG CO. Clarksville, Tennessee VA ground, To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula Is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless The Quinine drives out tie malaria, the Iron builds no the system.

60 cents. Rancher's Lucky Find. Some years ago a French-Cnnndian rancher was rambling about a distant part of his land when he noticed a piece of rock which glistened in the sun. Out of curiosity picked It up and took It home with hlra. Its weight convinced hlra that it was mineralized rock and he took It to a found It to be almost pure silver.

Since then that ranch has yielded between mm nnd 60-000'000 ouace80fsU" ver. 7- Felt Neglected. 1 Little Eva was Invited twt to dlnii with her fntlier and mother, llefore starting, her parents ninde her understand that she njuif TidTTpealPuntiHw spoken to. All went welt at first, but offer some time, no notice being taken of her, Eva began to get uneasy. 1'lnully, the hostess, seeing that some-tnlng was wrong, asked her what she would like next.

"1 would like to have you begin to ask me questions 1" was tho polite reply. my mind to give it a triaL'Well, was "the 'greatest and huppest surr prise of my life, for I begatf feel better right away. My appetite 1m-provfd, I began to sleep and my strength gradually returned. Sd I kept right on taking the medicine ind in only a few weeks' time my Tmd- i ound -f had gained 15 pounds in we.ht, From that day to this I have positively been in tho best health I ever enjoyed In all my lrfe. I never have ache or pain.

I eat anything and don't suffer any bad after affects at all; in fact I feel Just like a lew man and have plenty of strengtl and energy. My nerves are steady and strong, I never have a dizzy i-pell and ray slacp is restful and refreshing. "Tanlac lias been worth its weight in gold to me and all the money on earth could not bay the good it has done me." Tanlac is sold by all druggists. adv. These stories are designed to show the benefits that each of us derives from the service of the government.

They have teen brought up to the minute, and however well informed the reader may be he is sure 'to find something new in them. They have a particular appeal new citizens, foreigners and school children, as well as furnishing interesting and instructive to practically everyone The community is sure to benefit from 4h' distribution and every homo should have a ccmpleto set. Never before have Americans taken such an intense interest in their government. The extension of income taxes and the widespread purchase of Liberty bonds have made us all financial partners in its welfare. We all want to know more about it we have a right to know.

That is why the publication of this material comes at precisely the right moment and why it may be expected to be so welcome. This public in governmental affairs is a healthy and natural interest. It will lead to increased knowledge, a more intelligent understanding and a ing strong stride ahead. This community is to be congratulated on the foresight and enterprise that brings this material 'within the reach of everyone. i We jinderstand that It is the desire to make this distribution as wide as possible.

Some, however, are sure to be overlooked and as the supply of articles is necessarily limited, it is suggested that everyone win wishes to receive them call at the bank and leave their names tor Inclusion in the mailing list. It has been' anticipated Vt many will wish to keep each num' Ir of the series of governmental artict as received. as each will deal with a dif-erent department of the Government. For this purpose it is understood that there is available a limited number of beautiful containers, one of which can be obtained by any person desiring it by calling during banking hours for It. JOYCE X3wi AND TOMORROW i Scratch Chicken Chick Feed 4.00 Feed Oats, bu.

4 Swelled Corn, Mammoth Yellow Sty Beans, bu. 85.75 Wh'lppq'rwlfl'. -00 Florida Yam, 2.50 Clover, Fancy 11.00 Clover, Sweet White Blossom, lb. .60 jSaplin Clover, 36.00 Rsd' Clever, 36.00 Alsvke Clover, bu. 33.00 Red Top, Fancy; lb.

22 Red Top, Choice, lb. .20 6.76 4.00 4.00 it" Timothy, Fancy, Orchard Grass, bu. Blue Grass, Kentucky, bu. Rape Seed, White Oats, burl ,15 120 Mixed 03 ts, Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemc Will Help You Never mind how of ten you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druggist for 35c.

Extra large bottla, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo 1s applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and eimilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously heal thy.alwaysuse Zemo, trie penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain.

When others, fail it 'is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rosa Cleveland, O. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA it 4.

60 2.10 LAST YEAR'S SU Can be so changed by having it Swiftft Dyed a pretty, I i. new Spring shade. It will last another year. i our Dry Cleaning TrJl SWISS CLEAN ERS DYERS Send Via Pareal Poll INCORPORATED LOUISVILLE, KY. ALICE VI TAGBAPM MAJESTIC 'TO DA CLARKSVILLE MARKET.

Corrected G. W. SCARBOROUGH FLOUR 15c bbl. less In 24V Meal, plain 2.25 Meal, bolted 2.25 Mother Goose 13.65 Beauty 13.85 Omega 14.85 LIME, SALT AND CEM2-JT. Lime, bbl 1.85 Cement, sack .90 Cement, Diamond, bbl i 2.15 i i Bu.

Mich. Salt 2.76 Ohio River. bbl MEATS LARD. Pu.4 Tork, 50, 60, 80 lb. tubs.

Compound. 50, 60, 80 lb. tubp Pure in 5, 10, 20 lb. pails No. 10 Blue Karo Wo.

6 Blue Karo Wo. 10 White Karo io. 5 White Karo Apples, lb. Apricots, lb Compound, 50, 60, .50 lh. Bacon Extras, hundred Dry Salt Butts, hundred ury Salt Backs, hundred Bacon Bellies, hundred Fancy Breakfast Bacon; lb-.

Smoked Shoulders, lb .00 26.00 .28 .85 .45 .60 .25 .26 i 24.00 20.00 23.00 I 26.00 .60 .25 Smoked Hams, It 35 and 38 COFFEES. Cbeek-Neal BManner, can 1.50 GreeD Rio. per lb. .30 Roasted Rio, per lb 28 to 35 Cleek-Neal Maxwell, can 1.50 Chase Sanborn, High Grade, can Roasted Fanry Peabcrry, MOLASSES AND SYRUP Sugar gal, 1.75 .45 1.20 Louise, rebolled, gal 60 EVAPORATED FRUITS. Peaches, lb .30 40 Prunes, lb, i FEEDS.

Middlings, nrr hundred. $3.20 to Mixed Tier -hundred Plain Bran, p'er hundred 63.30 3.tl0 2.90 6.00 Mixed flog Feed, per hundred. To Avoid THE FLU spray the throat daily with Dobell's Solution and take one Discolax Tablet tt bedtime occasionally. 1 Net for years lias there been uuch evident unrest as exists in the world tcduy. Even the casual reader of the daily newspaper sees that the world is and needs a doctor.

The way to social health is through an awak ened interest In the affairs of our Government and an increased feeling of our responsibility in its welfare and udministrati in. Not until we understand the and elli-cioncy of the United States govern- ment do feel tho respect ir it aad the pride in participating in it Hint it deserves. At the present moment, in of all our the United Slates Is the most faired of the worldjs na-(yons. Wele. enjoyed a a half cf the "government of the V'ople.

for1 the people, by the people." It is not perfect, but it is the strmg-pt. most substantial and most efficient government in the world today. The Northern Bank li -messee is jM'emplating the free distribution n.ii its friends and patrons of a i of highly Illustrated articles on the ivcrnment of the United States. The articles, although written in popular form, will be of real educational value. They are to be mailed directly to homes of Ibis community with out charge.

This plan le In keeping with the new (ilea that every progressive tinaiitiai institution owes a broader service to it community. The in ulem tank is mi longer only a place here money is deposited at one window and drawn ut another. It is rath-er a -enter of constructiva and helpful Information to whictV'any one may bring liis financial problems with some ctnlidencu1 of finding a solution hr them. Millar's Aniptie OU. knm mm SL a i The Easier Kind No Coffee-pot Dissolves instantly In 1 Mvwn Wf by Mr Washington water.

coffee Each cup to All tnc preparing scientincauy 'and' perfectly done by Mr. Wasnington's refining, process whicK chaff order -no grounds no bother no waste. Booklet Free -4 im IT Irtc, 334 Fifth Ave. G. Washingtoa Sales Co riew xork Gnaranteed to Relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc.

RET IT AT Aakew CoulterOwen Drug Co. Read the want ads. every day. -i i.

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