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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

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rOHStT -A'raiirciiuueiiiiSr DirmissEi DEADr 1 13 Your DIES YOU CAN BUY KGGS 1 KEESEE NORTHINGTON; avo" ion seen -THOSE New At ROACH'S Thcf are lovely and cheap. All the 'now styles of CALICO just received. New Hamburg Edging3 and Torchon Laces. Complete, new stock of Thompson's 1 celebrated glove-fitting Corsets, as cheap as they aro sold anywhere. Jouvin's, celebrated French Kid Cloves the best make of any glove in the world.

Don't buy your EW. er, eFr 'in i a- Until you see what we have. Men's and Boy's Clothing cheap. Tobacco' Canvass cheap. See it before you hty and save money.

Cooceruln Those Who Inhabit -the Vicinity ot TO the Tobacco LuaMJuronlcle. Thomasson, March 8. As there, tiro never any letters lo your paper from our place, I thought I would K've you a few Items of neighborhood news to let the outhlde world know weare etiH in existence, to tpito of high water and a hard Our 'farmers' are all busy doing spring.workplowing, burning plant beds, each trying to beat his neighbor in getting out a good crop. Dr. Bam Maruble-haa had big fires all pver his place fur a week or so; guess he intends burning trash, worms and all, and start in with his land thoroughly" cleared, which all good farmeis should do.

The doctor Is very popular on our side of the. rlver, The trouble Js iu getting him over hera. V'. "TO Mr. Jepth'ah Morris had his sale last Thursday of stocks "aud farming implements, and those who went report a good sale, and.

a a strictly htnett sale, as there was no by or under bidding so common at sales now. Dr. McFall, Hal Howard and Will West put in their time now lox hunting. I never hear of them catch ing any: guess they have, them all afraid to venture out. Mr.

Newt Bowers and Mr. George Hord have rented the Bill jQuiluw farm and intend putting in a big crop of tobacco. Mrs. John and Ed Thomasson spent last Sunday at -Mr, These ladies are much loved in our neigh borhood, ond always welcome visit ors. MaJ.

Lewis has settled down to bosiaess again and will not talk third party any more until next Presidential election. Ed. Thomasson and Sam'Kelly at tended' the Morris sale and bought some mules. Whenever you see those-two together and you have any stock you want to sell of trade you had better move rapidly in, auother direction, or they will have it Mr. Dump imondson is our con stable is running the farm; he will make a success of it too, but hope this year he will.

find the holes in the fence before the hogs eat up his corn crep. Miss Olivia Edmonson la teaching school at Mr.Sumuier's. Miss Georgia Barney, of your will teach at Rocky Glen school this term, so 1 hear. We have a young lady in our neigh nornooa wno cuts all the young men's hair; so there is a race every Sunday to see who will be first to get their hair cut short. Mr.

Greaves Lyle Is holding forth at Needmore this spring. X. Take Nottoe, Kaaone, To night at the regular meeting of Clarksville Lodge, No.89, F. A.M., Bro. Geo.

Sumaaey, D. will de liver a lecture on his visit to the mother lodge of Masons; at Jerusalem. All bretbern are especially invited and requested to attend. James T. Wood, W.

M. I have moved my office to lhe roum lately pccupieu ny iwr. w. m. Daniel, where I wfil i-e clad to 'see my friends.

All business will "re ceive prompt and csrerul attention. Danx'ey Fort. im Plants FOR- Soutbem Koines. 16 Prleo-wtnataii rhrymn-1 by mll, gl.oo. la Premium (bryuuitbe- mnme end Ckolcwt Bw, Our new book, "iOlTTHBM.

nOKIOVLTirkl," frr to ptir-1 efiewi of the amount or p.m. i Catalogue rVee avll. Bat-lafactlon J. J. CRUSMAN, EvteoertN Lodoc Fiowce Garocn, CLARRSVILLC.

TENN. ii) Lj v. Goods ar 6 alIIlslUr ia; supply ia any quaotity PIT1S11UHOIJ, DIAMOND III GOODS Howerton acrno's. Why buy old goods when you can get them new and fresh? Just received a lot of lovely Wash Goods, Penangs, Zephyr, Ginghams, Silk Ginghams, Tongee, etc. 1 'V Call early and get your choice.

Wiiat Corns of Their Pastors Talked About Yttsterday. Importaot Tliemee Interesting-'. jr Bin BwrvKee Ob- BAPTiaT 'HUltC'H. Attentive audienct's heard ltor Boone at both ytsterday. sermu Iu (he mornina was the aecond nf a series -of doctrinal onea, denomfitated by hlui a "Bunch of Kyi." The "keys of 8uraDct!" vtro consiiered yesterday.

It was, tn other wortrV, a reply to the very Important, may I know I am saved?" It would require more than the restricted spce at command to afford a' comprehend sive idea of this diacourae. One Bring it surely knew how to answer for himaelfg however, this vital question, and have done tvltb 4he doubts and fears with' which they are assailed respecting (his matter of their soul's salvation. The sermon was impor tant not alone in thus app ying the testa of conversion, enabling the hearer to diagnose his own spiritual condition, but it supplied the earnest eeker with all the light needed in bis search for eternal life. Although a repetition of the cardinal tenetaof Christianity, it was, notwithstanding, an interesting presentation, expressed effectively. Thin followed at nifnfijjy an appropriate discburse pointiBg to Christ as mightv to save The majesty and grandeur of this Savior were the central thoughts of the sermoD.

METHODIST CHl'BCH. Yesterday being the first Sunday in the month was, communion day. The hymns and services were appropriate to thfe -loccaslon. Sowell topfe for) fils text i He 'last clause of the 24th verse of the 11th. chapter ol 1st Corinthians; "In" ltemembrance ol Nle' lie said we might remember Christ in the aptions of bur lives, by our sacrifices and self denials for him.

We should remember Christ because of bis thought and care for us. Xi I ti doing so" we -would be re mlndedf lst, of the up-lift given to humn' nature by the lucarnaiion. 2nd, of the bnflherhood of mankind. 8rd, of His love for us. 4th, ot His atonement and reconciliation of man to God.

A large number communed. The services were impressive. Two united with the church. The audience at the evening service wrts large. The pastor spoke on "Economy, or Building the New Out of the OH." He Impressed the thought that God needs and will use the natural characteristics of people p-iAsebsed, before conversion only brought over and built into the kingdom of hea ven.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Hobab was lnited by Moses to join the children of Israel lo their march to Canaan. "We will do you good, and you can do us The same two reasons may be used by christians to sinners. 1. The wilderness in which Hobab lived well illustrates the condition of the unsaved sinuer.

2. There are advantages along the route for Go's followers. 'Nothing but christiauity can sanctify to the soul its sorrows. 8. At the end of the Journey the Heavenly Canaan is io prospect.

Among the benefits to be derived by the Church may be mentioned 1. The experience gtuned by those who have been worldly This is not an argument for sitr; but if (be sin has been cotuinitted, the experience thus gained ifr of great value In helping others iu eiinilar situations. 2. The influence upon others, llobub carried with him his whole trlhe, the Kemites, who are alter-wafUa found dwelling "among the la 3. The removal of personal" If infidels could be won ever to chrlsilauity they would become helpers iustead of hlnderers.

Ilobab at first declined the Invitation of Moses, but afterwards changed his mind and arcepted it. His final tUcision should t.e Imitated by the sinner. Christians siioul I learn a lesson from Mosvs. Although he hud tt.a care of the whole people upon him, he found time to press this matter upon Ilobab. The woman with the issue of blood Shy was sick, poor, hopeless, timid, and kfd dUcriminalion enough to nee her opportunity when it came.

Her case presents many parallels to that of the sinner. Bat if, like her, he exercises faith, he will find the heeling virtue in Christj and like her, publicly profess it. Next Sunday the communion wIH be Hdministered. There will be pre-curatory service Bnturday morning at 11 o'clock, after which the session t.fthe Church will meet to confer with inquirers or recieve persons in to the church. tot Heal Houe on Commerce street with fclhrrooiiis, in repsir.

Rath roomtMud water In front and back yard," Also, one house In Third wart, with six gtxKl rooms, oi' iiui B. Ely. The and nicest line of cakes and cra' feprs la town can be found at Young A loach's. If run i.h lo bnv a hrM en in IT S. Daniel, iVimmwcs street, oi poits! Khetoy wartto'jt.

JdeVwtf. Pasaea Away at' th Residenow of Dr. SlaydBii. A Man Who Hat Lived in Clnrkayille early fifty Tun Peye Malure'e Dbt. The death of Dr.

A. B. -Russell from jfCtMral infirmity, which occurred at -the residence of Dr. fiiay- dit. on.

Ma.io street ye-terday ubout 1 o'clock will be' generally regretted by 'the people of Clarksville and surrounding country, Dr. Russell wau about 75 years of ago and ls been a citizen of Clarksville and vicinity over fifty yeurs. He was born in the 8'nto of Ttiahie, and bis fir4 work, in Ckrknvill was a professorship in the old Masonic College, which- was eventually transformed- tht--outhweslern Pnebytnlan Uuiversl y. Dr. Russell came here bikini irge of a chair in that Institution, hlch he filled with, markid ability for a nund'er of ears, endearing himself to the pupils, pat reus and all Interisfed -in thfi school.

r. Wrtsalsolm Episcopal tnini-ler, and for several years alter quitting the halls of the Blasonlo College had charge of an Episcopal church in Dickon county, nar Cumberlanl Furnace. The good people of that country fell In love with him, anl were pained to give him up as a pas tor after many year of filihful work, During his residence at Cum-berland Furnnce, one of his daugh ters became the wife of Dr, Slsyden, who "then residwl at Etlgewood -i f'elnoved there shortl after his marriage, when the school is started at this point by Profs. and Lodging. Dr.

Russell resided with Dr. Slayden at Edgewood. when the doctor moved to Clarksville. Dr. Russell came here with him and has resided with him since.

There was no truer man than Dr. Russell and his good deeds will live long after hejhss been laid to rest He was a mau eminently qualified to discharge all the duties of life, auJ during his eventful career ha had drawn around him the love and es teem of all who came in contact with The funeral services willle held at the Episcop.il church -this -afternoon it 4 o'clock, the pastor officiating The remalus will be carried tdVkiu, 111., for interment. As a mark "ol respect to his memory the Masons1 will attend the funeral in a body and will escort the remains to the train to-night. If you want something extr nice in the way of dried pe- led peaches and api'lt send to Young Beach. Truy bought a wagou load from the country to day, "WHY IS TII13 'LA PALM A' The Best 5-6ent Cigar yjj JHE MAKKETT Because it is a genuine clear Havana-filled, Handmade Cigar.

Call for them If yon want THE BEST. Vox sale by all dtuU-ra. jlBd2m, lit OVER First National Bank, Clai'liisville, Tenn. TEIiEPHOlTE lTo.13. 0f2ce hours from 0 a.

6 p. m. 8m. Tenn. RUDOLPH ST WY Are Mow MoTing a relet ''Seed From'1 Owen And Mooro AND GET THE BEST EM, Whitfield.

C0f.lf.!!3S!0fiBH0!En I7f Room No. s. Tobacco KxohRne. Private wire to New York and Chicago. All oriten executea on New lorn hukk and Collon mia on hlcugo Boa o4 Trade, No bucket-hhop order tiollclted or taken Pnta and boueht end oUr fur the urn.

tectlon or mll ers and other lurtte bolder ot grain in tlmea of great excitement and vlo. lent fluctuations in prices time reducing iwacB iu uiiuiiuuuu xeiepnone iu. vi. maio.dtf FiEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I will sell the following property, ou easy terrnj, to anyone wanting a borne FIRST.

streets, Tox.m xeet, liouao of ten ioum, iu No. 2 One House ZWTt feet, on Franklin atreet. No. 3, One House XffTo't'SSS feet, on Academy avenue. TTrt A Dtia TTnnhA of four rooms.

iJ.VU.0O BUJ 0t soxmi j.igiiin street. No. 5, One House JML "SSSS. teet, on Minn and sixin ttroets. No.

On House of four rooms, uuu juv ou iaiu atxfet. TVo. 7, TWo Lotsi 60x118 feet each. uu oixvu street. -a V9t.

One.Lot, 65x165 feet, on No. One Lot, 20x100 feet, on First Jtreet, 1 TVo IO, Two Lota, 60x160 feet each, rvo. 11 One Xot, 80x180 feet, on Samson street. IVo.13, lOO-Aopo Farm, with aood improvements, at (orbandule, or will trade It for town propei-tv. A good chance ur oiueuue wauiing io iarm.

Two improved farms for rent this year. e. v. HARRIS orj an25dly Administrator's Notice TTAVINO qnallfled as Hdmlnlvtrator of ensmto ui nwiiiuei n. neat, aec-aaed tblsletoglve notice 'hit all partly bavlni clHlmsauainstsHld estate will file lh wlti K.

1. Moselcy, cashier First National Bank Clarkavllle, within the time pre- and all parslen owing said estate will please aw VU Wf V. V. McWHIRTER. care Hair is, Feb.

1893, Be snre and lnyetla the plans of the Washinston Life Insurance Co NEW iTOBK, if you want the best and most reliable Jjle iukarance to be had. ED BEACH, ACT OfBce over TUDIlOPE DRUG CT). ABLER'Sl BDGKEYEL CUHES IlOTEIlHaEfpiLES A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 13 years esthsBEST REMEDY FOB PILES. jBirniHSMu.Tivu,aniiB.fo., rr.ucia. GfiEAIEST IiISCOVEEx "OF THE aue.

Catarrhal Deafoesa Cured No Mora T7e For Ear-Tnimpeta Triumph at Last. Ad Infallible remedy for lhe cure of cntarrh and fnets all staees, by ne who bwa ien a greit rufleror Ironi earTh uiid bIiik st total No catnrrh or flimy t'reen and yel low fth'ky matter d-ch frufii the nose. d-afne-i No crsckling aoundi in the No muiu-us matter Ii No 1, ki'-, coogh with throw Uij and yeiiow sticky u-a'-i. a ble-iiii that wnr-i-J i-ai i Fit furtht Inf-TU'w'io'i vrne fir I cir'-oUf' AOir-, 1 r-)iiK W'-r-j Vsu-iU, UtiiWt-t lebti.tHw- If have a horxc to ike it to C. 8.

lei. n-e tr-n Wo carryi; full line and eo- licit your trade. TELEP-HONB NO. 83. KEW YORK STOCK MARKET.

VEVF YOIIK, MABCU 0. Dnscrlp'u j. i M. i'ttlll B.AQ Union Pa i. L.

A IttlidlhH I.nko Mail. b. Tel Whiskey. N. Y.AM.

Miff 1' OoUvu (Host 123 74'4 141 2 2HJ 54 tM'-i II. IV Chicago Ornln and CHICAGO, MAUCH 0. Open Articles. Wut'iii, At'iy TiW Cum, '51u' -i i' 4 Oiita, st-'-j Bitch, cut. LOW-eSt.

Clos- "'74 Pom, May KVd I.md, ps.yir 14 11 18.f)2 fii.m in va JUI.I? 10.40 10.42 228 ears HljuKlfTS XOU TO-DA Oats Hons CalllO 14(1 11S 12,000 KfcTIMATKS KOK TO-JIOKKOW. Corn Ouu. io, 4... 1WI 14,000" VISIHLE Sli'PLY STATEMENT. Wheut decrease bu.

Corn Inurimtitj 5f 3,110 Oaw ducrouho iflKI.OuO Fifty ter ounoiiuritd for hiofaey In Now iora SOCIETY. Jno. B. Feryu-fui, of Qlt-uellon, is in tbe city to-day. Rev.

E. Harrfll, of Sprlugfleid, wits la thocity yterday A. L. lux hdI A. L.

of TreDlon," J.y ure Lore to day. 'riquire G. Thorn mm; of Thono-nsim, ii in the city to-dny. "It. B.

Stone wife, of Cumberland FurVnct', are th city to-day O. Hvivr-H i isijville, former-- Jy of iu.iclvilic, fpeat Sunday in therit.j Jn, ii. Lory, th Cumberland uids Limirtd, BlM'nt night in the ciiy. J. 0.

R. Hoojx of the Leaf-Cnnoxicut'fi friomlH of the IVnllntKtiJ iin 4he city to-day. protracted of tiiekUiw, hU worc at the CiarkiHili! ffatfinar Ban's, this ranrnlnflr. Pan! I). W.vt, of the wiulli ei.Ie, ptil Lkat Ciikoxici.e a call tiib.ai'irnii).

is making a goo I living tilling s.nitli si.ie toil and I find i-ajipv. liti I). Vet, paid the I.Ai;' Cjikmkici.k a pleasant SatunJ-iy evonlnk West is an nocnijiprimiirtioK Whig aud fay if he Iti- WJiitf prlcclplfd in forci' Ik coud niake a living Bt-lliiitf For S.Ue. Fir-I -si fmoily I -oars horse, cheap. Mound, 7 year old.

Apply at iVtc 3td2vMW A Ptator ileslsna. Rv. J. A. llubbert rvsijtned the pastoMti- if the Cumberland church ut I'hvilU tu atvopt the Deauhip ol divinity school of Cuintierland Diversity nt iabanon.

PcHh of John Suiter. John Hulb-r, Wventy-thrce years, diet I bU im', in th 'Thirteenth distrist thu county, this 'morning. A wifo aud four childreu hi in. New go.kls at llowerlmi A Macrae's. I me tAswlw Lost Hr Pare.

Mrj. H. Sf.nf, Cumberland Furnace, jof-Mi'T puro containing a OonsldtTaMe ijtuu r.iosicy and a gold tiottvp. the city nd the HtiCea ihi't1 Vfr tbri morning. It had not been f.mnd a bint report, New Rood-; urc'9-lUnir tust How-frtOS A M'tcie'-.

in6 lii-wtw The Vjnderbiit Olau Club. The Y. M. C. xtvuad tht VTandorhilt Olee C'ub- ftr uext Friday niR'ht' iu KbHr'i Orjer.

Tbo clab i'c-Mfip'' of thirttth Cotb 'g bij'a. artd id tirt ela in evfry Mf Lovi th of (K)d tnusk' -nlioul'l i t' i iii. Firoum W. tb, of v. i Buckle, vriiesas 4' 1 (tltU lib.

I have if v. tiicin v. ti.ok Bell tl a Tickeu LlCtllll MSB TO OTJZS But we have on hand a large stock of FLOUR which wo are exchanging for good wheat at our old stand, lhe We can accommodate farmers with anything In our line. Respectfully, RABBETH DTJILOP ii if We are receiving and can A.PJTHUACITE, all tizes, Sr. BERNARD, JC1U RIVER, The AUOHMMWEtB 00.

Has this day, February 1, succeeded L.C Gauchat at his old stand, 132 FranKlin St. with L. Gauchat Manager and will conduct a strictly cash business. The same careful attention will be given to the retail and repairing departments and the famous MAIN MOUNTAIN JELLICO COAL Also keep full supplioH of Telephone Coal 03ce or Wharf Boat. P.Gr Rke EY O.i-' as heretofore.

Persons naving- claims Against tiaucnat will present them for payment, those indebted to him will please settle promptly. 12d3m8wly. i' .5 PKINTIMGI 1M1 BuD6fl( Life InsurancB Compafly, i OF NEWARK, N. 1. SETTLE, D1ST.

AG'T. ClarkarlUe, imnt liberal pollclee and dialrfbntre Iu dlvldendx aoall It policy Imldera annually, tiien-byeeoiea veli tnr heir ynnr policy pnu pwo. tMirirjTeruiiiei-oii-y we enpociany invite yto toeXBmine. Ail aeain claim paid promptly and beg to refer to the letter below aa one of the many lniiuneee ot prutnpt payment, Mr. W.

A. Settle. District A sent Mnlnal Bcrfflt Lite Insurance Compar.y, of Newark, X. DwarKIr: I dlre to thank you ana ynnr eomrtany, I hrouh y.m, for prompt pav-ment of pollclea Hi and lued by the Mu-uai imietULHe Insurance of Newark, N. for K.OJVon the life of tny linsljeud.

P. Johmurn, itml The (urne paid promptly and with leant possible di-tny. I beurtlly reer.mmcnd yotjr com pun? to at) tb ate who are deatroaaof leaviug to tbelr family an estate with tlie itump of c. rtalnly marked on iu face. MRS.

W. P. JOHNSON. G1S and. OlO Commerce St.

A rUJ FACTUM: 11 OF ff .1 -1 i i -t ri Contractor rroprkiop Pearl Salogn Billiard Hall, DEALER IN wiaoaj WMolsic. 131 Franklin Street,.

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