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,The place where all -good men should'^stop
The Stag Hotel
Room Clean and Cp-to-Date European
1 Baths in Connection Every Modern Convenience .
STANLEY 4 BOGENSHOTT, PROP’R
,S34,BSARKETST. PHONE 2598, CHATTANOOGA
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.CHATTANOOGA MARBLE W’KS.
A. W. HASSELL Prop.
•^o£r and Granite Monuments ■ Ti S er^ d
. 1149-51 MARKET ST
We have .monuments in stock from $8 to $3,000
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For The Same Money?
Call on us for repair work, bridles, collars, oils, whips,
or anything in the hairiest line. J
Second hand harness bought and sold, work guaranteed,
; prices right
ANpHRSON HARNESS GO;
301 Main st„ Chattanooga.
W. L, Douglas
$3.00 SHOES $3.50
Shoes at all prices, for every member of the family.
. ; • Men Boys, Women,' Misses and -Children
v\ . L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $2. TO,
$3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manuka turer
in the world, because they hold their shape, lit
better, wear longer, and are of greater value than
any other shoes in the world today.
W. L. Douglas $4 aid $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be
Equalled at Any Price.
caution, W. L. Douglas’ name and price is stamped on
bottom. Take no substitute. Sold by the best shoe
, dealers everywhere.
Illustrated -catalog free to any address
— Sv. L. Douglas, Broo-kton, Mas.
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p .. IflClA I 111111 n Chattanooga,* Teim.
A/HEN IN NEED OF
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Furniture and Gsneral House.-
Hold Goods see -
The MONTGOMERY AVENUE
FURNITURE COUNTY
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157 Montgomery Ave. ' Chattanooga Tern
They are’actually ll.c ( Ida ed M.d Bi.M home • -
Kuril is he# s in the C ity
dint think t\ b * v<<! s<* i im go Or S2O. Sj ot CaU: —Can
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Ifesure to he projaerly equlpjied—obtain the STIH7- |
UN’ sand you CANNOT GO WIiONC. V. C in-a-kc
RIFLES . .• . from $2.25 to $150.00 *J
,-PISTOLS . . . from 2.5 f J to '50.00 i
SHOTGUNS. . froiA 7.50 to 35.00 i
-\sk your dealer and insist Send for 140-jwge ilJi’S
on our popular make. If tmcd catahvg. If later- rf
you canned obtain, we ship e-rted in SHOOTING, jxiu S
dire t, carriage charges ought to have it. Mailed |
prepaid, upon receipt of for four cents in stamps to K
catalog cover postage. f
Our -attractive.three-color Aluminum Hanger ill be |
sent anywhere fur 10 cents in stamps. I
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., I
P. O. Pox 4096 , |
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A.- |
CHATTANOOGA'S RELIABLE FIRMS
$ .
vt J)e surs N* be pro's’r’v Cgorppen fhr your hunt;
f; Use the “CTI'V " r.n I I.a'v ti.e
your 1 hcloc* oacii< t' c ■ . rove i 1 ;>• a, an ! 1T.;.: t..:rt
... is no possibility <f ; ota r\r t p.-itit: ' away when
sighte ! 1■" (7t:r glinsi d'r.r: f
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insist, ru'urr c ds. If illustrated catalog. It is a
'.r „Min frl-toiritirm hooka freat y reft re .MC anti
y UC.1..1 tcLtaiMilcn, ]st a*il Interested in
wc V t:l‘p direct, tx- t! c grind sp< reef sheet*
prc\S J t'c|’a:d, nponjing. Mailed fct4 rents in :
receipt of | r.cff. (stamps to pay j>*tage.
11l T i'll 17. MAKK vUhfttrRTFIJI PUZZkJx! This
oh vc? r.m.eit/ >.iil l e mailed 1-U.L Ii gjan <? guestf.
J. STZVEN3 ARMS & TOOL CO,,
P.0.80x .;..a>a, CIItCOPEa l'Ai.x.s; MASS., O.S.A.
WHO APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
BURKE & COMPANY
TAILORS
825 MARKET STREET, CHATTANOOGA, IEKH
“Tlieman with the shears
Who daily appßß-rs
’* In at!veitisii'i w our work
Is the man who knows
What’s best in Clothes —
If you doubt it call on Bl RKE.
made, the whole assemblage rose en
masse', waving flags, handkerchiefs,
newspapers, hats jfnd coats, anything
and everything which Lands could lay
upon t'6 wave aloft or hurl into the
air, while a bedlam of Sound poured
out from these ten thousand throats
in exultant yells, cat calls, Comanche
warwboops, with the added din oi
shrieking horns, the roar of mega
phones and the strains of the band
playing an exultant anthem.
Nomination Unanimous.
When for a moment order could be
secured out of tpis tempestuous chaos
of demonstration, state after state
which had at first recorded its vote
for Johnson or Gray, fell into line
With the-overmastering column, anc
the nomination was made unanimous
and by acclamation.
The taking of the vote had beer
followed with breathless interest as
state after state swelled the Brvar
strength. When New York was reach
ed In the call of states, the announce
ment of Chief Murphy, “seventy-eight
votes for Bryan/’ brought out a wild
outburst of enthusiastic approval,
which for a time compelled - tb'er sus
pension of the roll call
A Lorn Sec-sien.
The ct iivcntlon adjourned at 5.30
o’clock Friday ncrnir.g until 1 p. ra:.
after having been in session continu
ously for more than e*ghl hours. An
the d&icgat; sand spectators left., the
hall, the ccLpea of enthusiasm con
tinued to .reverberate throughout the
building while crowds < ut-lde took up
the shout and bore it along the dark
; ad silent streets, aw akening the city
just as the first pale rays of dawn
were breaking in the east, with the
rebounding cheers of “Bryan, Bryan,
Bryan.” -
Denveri Ccio., July 11 —The demo-,
ora tic national convention concluded
its lah vr. 1 a tit F rj. day. aftcr nccn • by t.ue
ficmir.atibii of John Worth Kern, of
Indiana - , tor-vice presided, -complet
ing the t eket cn which William Jen
nings Bryan was made the nominee
for president.
The nomination cf Mr. Kern was
made by acclamation amid the re
sounding cheers of delegates and spec
tators. No ballot was necessary, as
the tide of sentiment had set irresisti
bly toward the Indiana candiVtat 1 ,
state after state registering the Jr del
egations in his favor, and all other
candidates withdraw ing belt re the uni
versal demand for his nomination.
The convention, after adjourning at
daylight with the nomination cf Mr.
Bryan, resumed its session at 1 p. m.
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SHWAEb’.ST LOUIS HONEST
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JOHN W. lvEdtN.
with a powerful undercurrent already
in motion toward the nominaCrJii of
Kern for recced place.
KOrii th'e First Name Cft3red.
On the call Fir gta.tss, Indiana pre
sented the name of Kern; Colorado,
thro ug h f. >rin e r Go -v ern o r Tiiorn as,
placed in nomination Charles A.
Tewn.o, of New York; Connecticut
presented Archibald McNeill, and
Georgia, Clark Howell.
For a time it locked as though a
ball* t would be required. But the
steady line of states which joined in
seconding Kern’s nomination scon
made it apparent that the chances of
all other candidates iiad been extin
guished .
Votes Given to Kern.
Mr. Towns in person was the first
candidate to recognize the decisive
nature of the Kern movement, and iii
a ringing speech he withdrew his name
from consideration a"nd nl< deed his
support to the ticket of Tip an anu
Kei n.
Delegate J. T. Kill, of Georgia, who
in nominating Mr. Howell had made
quite a hit with the convention, rose
and withdrew Mr,. I low elk’s name, and
seconded Kern for Georgia.
Withdrawal quickly followed frc.ru
the supporters cf McNeill, of Connec
ticut, leaving the Indiana candidate
dope in the- field. The withdrawal
cf the Connecticut candidate was ac
ci rr.pkshcd by a motion that the nomi
nation of Kern be made by acclama
tion .
Convention Adj ou n s.
The me tun was card and with a
vlerieifhg sheet, and the great as
scmbmga brake into da mo ous demon
ch alien on the accomplishment of it?
werfc a:; cl the coir pic tic n cf the demo
cratic r a Venal ticket.
Tk e u oinlh all e n was in ad e a t 4:2‘d,
and the -Co:r- an k". adjourn .and w.ttjfltut
date.
Metro Lynched hi Tennessee.
Nashville. Team. .Tidy IC <A M:hl
dl ton, Term., di pat h saws that Hugh
Jones, a negro, was strung up to a
sapling limb near that place by 3
mob of a lured red men 'em daylight on
Tuesday morning. Jones l ad attempt
nil to -assault Miss Ora Yoppe, ague
seventeen. lls was captured at I.n-
Crange, and was -t .ir..g brought ix
Middleton by special deputies wrier,
ti e mob-.appeared and took charge 6T
the prisoner ,
Dividend fc r N., C. & St. L.
New York, July 1G. —The Nashville
‘Chattanooga and St. Dcuis Railway
company has" declared a semi-annua,
dividend of 2% per cent, which is.a re
•duction of % cf I per cent from the
regular semi annual dividend.
Bryan PJeased with Party Platform.
Fairview, Lincoln, Neb., July 10. — ,
“I am very much pleased with the
platform. It is clear, specific and
strong, and 1 am grateful to the com- 1
mitte'e for the work that they have
done in starting the issues. I am
'sure that ti:o platform will greatly j
strengthen us in the right upon which
we are entering.,” is a statement of'
\V. J. Bryan upon reading the plat j
form adopted at the democratic na
tional convention. !
Fire Causes Loss cf S2OO COO.
New York, July 9. —A less est.
mated at nearly £200,000 was suS’erbc. !
by College Point, L. 1., by a fire
-which destroyed Zei:clen’s hotel and
■casino, Dondera’e casino and a num
' her of small adjoining building? The
Bethlc hem ' Orp l etirn asylum,
RIVERSIDE CAFE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
THE FINEST IN THE SOUTH WE SERVE THE BEST
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Popular Prices and Polite Attention. Next to Stag Hotel
332 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA
Telephone No. 274.
Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers
EVERYTHING THAT MFN WEJtR EXCEPT SHf.ES
The genial John B. Hughes a Dade County bv,
to wait on you. Cali and see your friends.
821 MARKET ST . - CHATTSK'GOGft. 7ENH.
FOR FURNITURE
go to the old reliable firm ot
botfsch&lk oompany
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They will give you bargains.
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732 IVIfiRKET STREET CHATTANOOGA
( fitch Phonic 141)8 Kks and nce Prom; it
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„JHE, CENTRAL' LUT.GH EBOM- ■
Sf-s- A T *2% —-
305 MARKET ' ST., CHATTANOOGA.
(NEAR eeivi l; AI, DEPOT.)
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Open Every Day and Night.
Come to See Us
‘JEFF DAVIS
(-. P. GL r SE AND CO
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!ImVp yoiMD'ade vonr ni-ran->errjfcnts to live t n 0
U inhi if ( > why dbn’t yuVS pt'onr prices on P-1 -f > {'■-'■
FRI ir JARS and VEGETABLE CAKSL 'Vc arc ie!ai-A l
t jjcse goods at wholesale prices. * >)
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Telephone 813, 255 Main Street, Chattanooga. I'* l - : :