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pifitittstii Lire, Kevsj tad Progressive. SEMI -WEEKLY, At $2.00 per Annum. THE I4RG&T CIIiOlUM. THE BUT ACVERT :fl MEDIUM. Complete Job Office ATTACHED. VOLUME XI. HOPKINSVILLE. CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY., MAY 24. d8f)9. NUMBER 42 if r i IT II Fl fJ ti y t . 191 II Pi ' tl 61 1 ti' ill rOBUBHEO TOE8DAT8 AID FBIDAT8, . it CIIAS. M. MEACIIAM. Til co. E. Bartlkt, BiisIuobs Manager. PniiKtu P....n..'i OUR NEIGHBORS. VUUIIIJ VUl I GdJUJlUvllvU. I auaSCRlPTIONIUSATES Ou MPT, ou jut, striaUy seas la ad- UH One sour, ilz nOBlhi ....Utt ,.11, OP III ' RpYALMSVIIJ . SINKINQ FORK. Sinking Fork, Mir 17. Mr. Will! Wood hat the pott ollloe now. Mr. Ii. P. Uamby doesu't like Little rlvrr much after all. Mr, llarnby and daughter and miss ma Miser visited the cllv lo- dsv. Mr. Tom Stephoni takoi a fox limit every outer iiiuul with lluck and Light. Cl.KKItll. Matter of Interest. Chattanooga, Tern, Judo 27, '88. Mr. Robert Wooldrldge, messenger Toe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go. ou the U. & N.. hat been removed, ami Mr. dnlm Ulsnop, or Uwensborn, ttkot Ilia place. itussellvllle Ileruld, AVeduesday afternoon Dr. T. D. Julinion'i eight nionllie' old son, Hor ace burton, was silica by a rail down lain. Tho nurbe had tho child in her arms and bad slarlcd down the stairway, when tho tripped hor toot Gentlemen la 18S0 I contracted blood poiaon and at once tougbt a physician who treated lue for lovoral months. Ity bia advice I went to Crab Orchard Springs, Ky., where hit oourae of treatment wu carefully observed. 1 recovered, a I thought, but the next spring pimples begau to appear on my laco and body. These MORE BOYS' HAVE COX-ZD ODD KNEE PANTS In tome way, plunging bead foremost gradually Inoreased to aorea and ruu- to tho boitom. No blame attaches n'ng iilcora. 1 was advised to try o. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder aerer varies. A tn arret el pmnij, irtmfrtB end wholesnmeneas. Hon oooomtrml ibaa lb ordinary kinds, and not be sold tn eonipaUttoa with tne nultUudt Oaf iw iml short wt-bt aitua or phosphatv owden. Bold only in nana. BOilL If, IHi CDWOKIi i:u., lo wu at. N. I. BUSINESS CARDS. DR. R. E. CHRISTIAN, PHYSICIAN AID Olio, at air llrog Mora, CORN lit NINTH AKD CLAT 8TS. Jokarlaa4. J so. Falsad, Jr. THE FELANDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW HOPKINSVILLE, KY. Will rrtoUoa la tU th Cnuia at thiaCoa- mihiis. tu-ir. F.M.STITES, M.D. . CROFTON. Hall and Rain Successful Revival- Death of Mat Fox Social Got' Cbofton. Kr.. Mav 19. This see. tiou of tba country was vliitcd by bail tlorm yetterdty evening ; it fell last and hard for twenty minutes, but the stones wero small and so far we hare beard of no damans done by it. It was followed by a light rain. Kid. Cant and Kov O xlbia elosed their meeting at the Cbristiau Church here, lnursdsy uioruiuir aud in ditiou to the twelve we reported who nau attached themselves to the cnurcU were J. M. Dullu, wile and dauuh ter.Ora; Ed Higglat, llrld i Ferrell and Mist Dicis uiakinir a total of eighteen. there are two applicants for the post oflioe here U. A. ilnuhertnd J. (;. liowllng. The tecond Sundav In June Is tet apart at Children.' Day by Prof. Uoacham.' Jjo i'. Ilourland loft for Red llolllng biiriuars. Tenn . last Weduey. day, where he will remain for some time for his health. Mat fox. Iivlnir hoar Pussnm Walk, died very auddenlv last Krl day nigbt. lie wat a man who Ire qucntly took too much "klngalco- uoi, out aside from that lie wat t gvueroua. open-bearted. Kood man All that It mortal ie at rest near his earthly homn. lie leave a wife and several children to mourn their lost, aim io mem we extona ourconilo lence. 11. Clay McCord It ret unable to leave hit room. - Mist Julia Ion(j It spending the week In your city visiting friends. Ticks are said to be more uunier oils Una aeoaou thau over boforo. W. II Martin returned from Prsli Orcliard last week. Buck CEDAR BLUFF. "! OBoaovar Baak of IlopklasvUla, HOPKINSVILLE. . KY. A. P. Campbell, DENTST. HOPKINSVILLE. - - KY. OPOUtATlBa A arBOIALTI. Office over If. Frankel k Bont. Dr. J. I. DTJIallT, M.OANIEL 1L0CK, NEXT DOOR TO ' lANDtt CLARX, HopklnavIUe, Kentncky. t. Waltoa TorfT. O. M. Ball FORQY fe BELL," LAW7SH3, ornuB OVEK PLAMTCB'S bank. Especial attention given to all Busi ness, v-v-iy HENRY J.STTTES." ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIOPKTN8VILLP, KY. . Dr. Win, ! Fuqua, PHYSICIAN AND . Km tSa mm mtm ,k. h.-a V U if jmoai ataio oimi, v.r hwm t-w-iy. - - - , A. asiExsKT, D. - T. W.luiir.s.D SEARGENT & BLAKEY, rB!8C!iKS 1270 SSEOEONS, Office over Planters Bank. 0" TELXPHOMtt AT OrftCB AMD BisinxNcrs. . , hun lanplt Hoons. Boss BrsUm Call BelU. BATES . . 13 par Day. Bpoelsl Bates tjr the Week. ' SHERWOOD -.-HOUSE! (Uarior N.w Uaasemsnl.) T. C. BIUDWELL, PBOP'n, "nnl$irmx Evansvillejnd. A Christian County Boy Attondt a Fe male College Reception. Buwlino Guxin. Mav 15. Lasi Friday eveuiug was a luvous occasion to tbo young ladiet and gentlemen assembled at Cedar Bluff College. A reception waa tendered the young lady eludenta of tho college uy the proprietor, Mr. W. F. Whttosldos, whose hospitality is known wherever L;euar mull It known. Ugdeu Col lege had lour renreteutativca an ihi festive occasion, who ware the first of the guesla to arrive, boon, bow- ever, omen came from llowllug tireeu, Franklin, Woodhurn and vi cinity. At 7 :30 o'clock the doors ol the three parlors were thrown open aim more was a tigni pleasant to tie hold. Tastefully decorated with paiuilngs and needle-work wrought by Hit lair bauds of the young ladios themselves, with here and Ihora a choice specimen of uature t most tx qulsite work, the scene was olio of uowltchlng beauty. - . Missel Cridor. Kddlcman. Caaeaml u ivit composed the reception com uilttce in the first parlor. Tlioi entered the aeeoud were kindly re ceived and welcomed by Missus Aydletlr, Mlddletou and Minnie LI ail. Missel Dunn. Uulh J'leuilnir. and Virginia U winner received In the third parlor, Ktch wat a hostels within herself. - ( At. :'JO tuptier wat announced and thedininsr halls also cava avl dence of the young ladloa' unrivaled taste, itie la blot, beautifully doco rated witb flowers, were filled with delicaciea prepared by the ladlea tbeiiiselvee. Bays, ye who are in search of your "better halves.' allow me lo remark by way of parontlietit mat mosa young ladiet .certainly know how to make a dining room a most desirable place. "A hint to the wiae ia sulllcient." I mutt not fail to mention here the dignity and grace with which the young ladies, who acted as waiters, nitted from laole to table, reminding one, ot Irrelevant ly, of augellc spirits. A I lor administering sufficiently to tne want! 01 toe "inner man." we re tired lo the parlors, balconies and yard where seals wero arranged for the occasion. At not infrequently happens on tuch occasions, portions oi several conversations were over heard, one especially iu which a col lege youth was trying to imprest the pouug lady wun whom lie waa con. veraiug that he was really In earnest and 'Who after long and persistent pietcungs nnauy sucoeeaea in evok ing from her the reply that she, loo, meant what she said.. The remainder of tho conversation wot in tonet too low to be heard. Ye walls and ter races have ye been oommanded to hold your peace? . Thon the secret ilea buried forever, to the servant, as tho accident waa unavoidable. The latter'a collar bono was fractured by the fall. Tobacco Leo. Tho following Common wettb caset have been disposed or lines our last Issue: Dan OarnetU murder, live ycara In ponitentiary : John Wool dri.lge, liquor aelliug, fined (400; lien ilivlii, selling liquor, fined IIHXJ; lieu Dunn, selling liquor, lined iW; Joe Mnebatigh, aelliug liquor, fined Vi.uiJ, now In jail In default or boud. 1 he grand-Jury to dale have return ed 100 indictments, Two-thirds of which aro for selling liquor. Elktou The losses of Thursday night's fire will reach something near (13.500 and are distributed at follows: v. M lUw la, Palace Shoo Store, 8.000 insurance ft MX); U. L. bmith & Co , lota and oamaiie on mock fz.O.U, In turauce 11,600: 8 II. llerudon Ion ou building, tiiOOO, iiituratico 2 500; U . ii. Uavida, iloot and Shoemaker. t'lM, no iniurtuce. T. J. Johnson, iiaiubrrger, baore tod others In Inr vicinity sustained alight dainsget on buildings, tools aud household lur nlluiv, which will probably amount io I2C0. niakiug a total lots of about fi.i.ww, l'tuiceiou isanncr. On laat Sunday night Mr. Dock Wadlington, living at Mr, W. B. Wadllngtou a, bia lathor, near Cale douio, whoaleeps in the room aujolu ing that of hia grand-mother, awoke about 11 o'clock sufl'oriug with rbeu iiiatlsin or the shoulder, lio went into bar room, and aecuriug some liniment, bogau to apply it. Either tbt ptlu or the odor of the liniment so sickened him that he fainted and loll into the fire. Mrs. Wadlington who la tated and very feeble, was un able lo give lit mi relief, but her cries brought Mr. Elmore Jones iuto the room, who succeeded In pulling him out or the lire, but not until lie was badly burned. The right arm, shoul dor, nock-and tide were thoroughly blistored. The tact that Air. Wad' liugtoii had on heavy fiaunel under wear, la all that saved bira from a fa. lal burn, Mr. Jones got bis right hand badly burned in rendering Dock aatiatance. Cadiz. Telephone 8. B., and Immediately after taking it I coinineucod to Improvo, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, aud soon nothing remained to tell of my trouble. My blood it now thoroughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I owe my pres ent condition a perfect cure to your medicine. 1 cbcei fully give tbtt stateineut that others who suf fered as I have may reap the samo benefit. Hardt M. Hurt. 24 West !Hb street. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. 'J hi Swift tire. cine Co , Drawer 3, Atlanta, Gl. - ' , During the last tlx weeki than have been sold In llopklnsville during at many years before. THT3 RTJ A SONS A "R V, 1,t- Thcre h" ne?er boon re,Pe"bI "toe of them kept here. AVOJXXrOVA O iU.II . 21. , The prlcot asked for them have al wayt baen beyond tba reach of everybody. WHEN WE OPENED UP Our "Merchant Tailor nemnanti" Knee Pants at a price that wat scarcely one-half the cost of (be bare material! wo struck chord that bat barmontxed with the purse, of hundred, of mothers in Ilopkintville and Christian county, who have always b.retolore had to worry their lives most out to find the goods and then have the trouble and labor of making It up. We have had many words of commendation from IoailDg So ralaw Tired who have two or three rough boys to clothe, and this has given us moro Joy and genuine pleasure than the little pllUnco we make on these pants. AND SO WE ARE GLAD Tl at e hT0 been fortunate enough to tecure another large lot of Tallon' Bimnautt whioh we have had made up into Boys' Knee Pants, and can Give You Choice of 400 Pairs for 75c. ne nave now a larger swell Of jsoys' and UliUdrenS Ulolhiw than all the stocks in the citu combined, and at prices thai can't be touched. Child'a B'ne Flannel Sailor Suds, with Silk Emhrotdored Collars,... " " " ' " Better, - ... " Neal Striped Suits, Check " ALL-WOOL PRETTiC0EVIOTSDIT3, (A HUilMEl!) .. Fine Worsted Suits,:.. . 78o .$135 . 125 : 190 . 2 00 300 worth 1175 200 200 275 400 4 tO Kilt Built; Flue and Nice, 12 60 to $5: Child's Shirt Walitt, Neat Figures, 19o, worth 35o; Child's WatsU 43,!, worth OJo: Child'. WalsU 50j. worth 75o . i ONE PKICE TO ALL ALIKE Marked in Plain Figures. , (J, , , , s ni, , " , " u wo"u 'uo ' . ; i' - ' ' - T.S3:...IT3DEI5S03- Sc CO. "I wouldn' a sent fur yer, doctor, on' de chile is lookin' so pale." Harper1 iiaxar. . It Don't Pay to experiment with uncurtain reme dies, when afflicted with any of the ailments ror Which Dr. Pierces Uol den Medical Discovery ia rccom mended, as It Is so positively cortain In Us curative effects at to warrant its manufacturers in guaranteeing ii to benefit or euro, nr money paid for it 1. ruliiriied. It it warranted to cure all blood, skin and tcalp (lis eases, aalt-rlieuni, tetter, aud an scrofulous sores and iwclllngs, as well it consumption (wbich It scrof ula of the lung if takeu iu time and given a fair trial. Don't hawk. hawk. blow, spit, and dl'gust everybody with your otien- slve breath, but use Dr. bagel Ca. tarrh Kemedy and end It. ' A Third Call. We thtv undersigned Democrala, and citizens of ClirUian county, Ir- roipective of parly, In the interest ol Those who I S001' ,U(1 bolieit government, hereby uati upon uiir icuuw uibi&ou, tim M. 1'lerce, K.q , to permit the nse ol his name in connection with the race for representative of Chriatiau coun ty in the next Legislature. L B Wiikiaa L B Yancy E. D. Wilkips Walter M. Shaw Stephen Hares J. W. Prltcholt A. d. Lay ii O. E.Layne J. W, Yaiiuy T. M. Hancock Hubert A Shaw W. L. Parker , Q. W. Shaw E. W. C. El wards It. F. Vaughau T. CWllllams E. A. Hall ' . J', 0. Lyne : R. F. Hughes T. M. Steel Richard Vanghsn Win. Carroll, Sr. Steely D, Its jot ' It L. Motely J. L Boyd G. W. Lluflley T. W. Carroll M. C. Lay us) W, G Denton P. L. Yancey Thoi. U. Shaw .' W. II. Keunedy , T. Blythe -B. II. Carroll , II. C. Carroll . Vf. U Gore ; William Shaukllu W. E. SUaukliu W. II. Gray .".:;;. W. T. Hawkes II. M. West -.. C. II. Harrison Frank Dcuuls C. II. Bush. , Sashes are all the-rage -and no woman, no matter what her age, who can possibly havo one, considers her wardrobe complete without mis au dition to it. Some think they make an old person look younger, while others consider them absurd tor any hut young people. Godey i Ladyt Soon, too soon, the honr for depart ure arrivod, and wt were forced to leavo this loveliest of spots with the I unanimous expression that this was loueol the most pleasant occasions of our uvos. it. Vwok. I vJ III av"t"ikr.i"ff:f: ai I saa M v J u .ii... cac i.rru.Lr. nit re 'r.l.d I MILn IU TILLJAImJ mA tilrrm mmr. ttwat.i. niKTwiarriltold bj drglaU. taud It uy ttUttsi rvndpt of pilot, Ml ttJ. kvil; boitjt, JlJaV tlddruM ItHUra, D1L BWATNK tUN, )kfst4ilpuU, n. Rrxtaj.x, Iirhr, Healfi Nkla Tortur. WAYNE'S OINTMENT TU aioapU PPii..ii, n "Bwtn. t (hwnsaNt" wllbrcl ffiAYNEOlhTMENI rW sVuxaiaU $m Itt PHOTOGRAPHS! Bafors too Iists your plolnrs "Ukrn oorae and MMthaelisraflterof uy work. Yoa will b. a.U.nl that m7 plcturoa sra eual tr lha b.l our work. 8teolsl sttoniioa siren u, SB.kln. Llla-Siis Forlrtlla br Hi. now llro. froooaa. tlLS Una or flctnro rrsnias . ouuianua ANUtRSON, UOHlKSriLLSj ST Prevontion of disease is both ration- and scientific. If ono knows the isp, and can remove that cause. diseases must disatmear. i Prof. Wm. II. Thompson of the University of the City of New York, saya: "More adults are carriod off In this country by ohronio kidney 'diseaso than by any other one malady except consumption." . Tho msjorlty per cent, of all diseases are caused by un suspected kidney poisoned blood. The late Dr. Dlo Lewis In speaking of Warner's Safe cure, said over his signature; "If I found myself the victim of a seriout kidney trouble, I would ute Warner's Safe Cure." Oiwarann hood,. saaui airsal. Hats as a rule, are low and fl it ; but the trimmings bring them up to any height desired. This is decid edly a (lower season, and art rivalt nature in the variety and beauty of the blossoms produced. Qodey'i Lady'i Book. h tlo Was Good at Hurraing. " Miss Blougott, teacher of a country school, bad a scholar Who was given to making rhymes. ' Ono morning during prayers she found him writing the fol lowing lines on his slate: A HttlQ mourn mo up Uio auurs To hoar Sdisa Ulodgutt aay bar prarprs. Sow, William," said she, Avbhing to apply a homeopathic cure, "I will give you fivo minutes to write two lines to add to those you have just written, and if you do not I will give you asevero whipping." f '' - At the end . of two minutes William had written the following: Hero I atand beforo Miaa Modirett, Boo's going to strike and I'm to dodgo It PhUodolphla Press. -' Sovort Beir Juds-mont. ' '' ' "A Pontino littlo boy was told at Sun day school that when ho died ho would leavo his body hero. After returning homo ha was much troubled ill regard to it and ho questioned his parents. Ills mother explained by saying: "Yon will take oil 11 io good with you, but leave all that is naughty here below." Uo thought o moment, and looking up, aid: i ... ....... ." - I . "WclU I guess Til bo awfully thin , whoa 1 get there," Psoria Democrat, The Experltnoat Woo a Failure. "Hnry Jane Craycraft," said Uis teach. ; sharply, "you will take your sent over there between Joe Brldgewater and UobAncelr A blush dyed the cheek of the little r;irL Blie half rose, hesitated, and sat down again. "Do as you are told, or" And Mr. Hoskinson reached un for the long, uiperiug , osago orango switch. trimmed of its thorns, that rested on two nails driven into the wall bock of his dunk. - - - Mary Jano waited no longer. Mr. Hos kinson was a man of his word. She went over and took her seat between the two boys, who submitted to the visita tion with that patient endurance tliat bOTt wdl soniotiiuet manifest when cir cumstances over whioh they have no control place by their side tho prettiest girl in school, ; , As an experiment for this ono after noon I lutve decided that every girl who whispers or violutes any of the rules," announced tne teacher, emphatically, aluill bo punished in precisely tJie same way. Naomi Jackson," ho continued, "I saw you put that chew of spruce cum In your moutli. . You will toko your Beaton the boys' side between Ben Parrott and Sol Leoicr.7 . , , , With an ah of the deepest contrition Xaonil compiled. "rhobe Joanna Cufton, rang out the sharp voice of Mr. Uoskinson, "march over there and sit down between Boddy Ingmhaui and Jay Seeleyl Yoa were whispering. Laura Buinbridgo, I saw you taking a bito of apple. You will go and tako your seat between Ed Mont gomery and Dave Erwin. Lute Demoss and Tom Yoa, moke room between yoa for Hester Jonos. Bhe lias upset her ink. Nancy llildcrback," he vociferated, "I havo punished you before for eating tn school. Bring me that douglinut, . Now go and sit down between Billy Petorsand UiramUraff!" . Tbo schoolmaster wiped bis forehead nervously and looked about him again. The girls were strangely regardless of the rules. Discipline must bo wi.'" "Clara Ilankins, he exclaimed, "put tnat boot back on uien Binipson t desk and go and take your seat between John Ncill and Billy Houk. This disobedience must be stopped! Fanny Kershaw, 1 saw you writing a communication on your slate. Go and take your seat be tween J mi Stevenson and Ueorgo Kan eeyr tirtcen mmutes later far. uoaklnson, with a despairing groan, dismissed the children for tho day. The girls of his usually quiet school were misbehaving to a degree he luid never beforo known In all his experience, and there was no way to punish them. , ....... Tho boys sido of tbo room was too full of girls to bold any more. Chicago irlbuno, ' Elemental Anatomy. "Seldom a day passes but I read some story about tho quaint sayings and do ing a of children," . remarked a paterfa milias to a friend on the rear platform or a "Niagara street car. ;.. "They do say some funny things. 'Xos, Indeed. My little O-yearold daughter got off something new this morning. Hor older brother had been going through some gymnaatio exeroiees and sue had been watching him atten tively. 8ho suddenly turned to me. say ing, 'Papa, ain't It fnnny that we've got so many hinges all over our bodies.' " Buffalo Commercial. : NcverinoG Adam Ate tim Applo.Hr.c Clethi J 9 I AND WE ARE CHANGED WITH THEM.1 Complete and Overwhelming Success ... -, IN. Oim: SPRING BUSINESS !. Crowds ol buyers attest the fact : Honest effort must reeeivs nubile enennrasrnmeni. suit wn l,a oenntnul .iMn.'.ih l rvi.. long experiooce In the business we naturally have advantages over other buyers, which enable us lo sell many articles of Clothing for less money thau some dealers buy them for. And ire desire to say right hre Hut during our wholn .Im.itiosa experlenm we have never bought wtod so low as our Spring block, and we are going to give our pMrous the benefit of IU Suits wo have l.ereiofore aold for 20 we are going to sell fur tl't Suits that are advertised as being great leaders for 112 lo H, we are selling for $10 We sre not selling at half pritw. hut an exaiiiinailoii O'" the qualHy we are glvinsf one would think we are doing more than that. We are not onlv selllnir Clothlnir chean. hui ! iiri.l.l.lni fl,,l. ... ,i.. !...,,... t .i. ..." I ai. i. n- - t urt i i.L . i. j....,, " (. . " V. . .'; ."" iiniDr ii-,, uuiik wn viiar inr uoa, wumu ran nm uo iiupiirjtieu hi tin. mwn tor in- puriwDL more money. riiiMpeiHiurt worth zon for i3 1, oux worua iumo ior lio per pair. ir juaili. puudiu juut.u evil 9io 20 and, lip, and and guarantee a fit or no pay.. ..in... u.uu Hiuraciiurfdauuuaiuin.iQnsi. , iteopectiuiiy, ; Pure llriiiah Seamleos A thousand samples where PYE, DI0KEN & WALL RHEUMATISM m NEURALGIA Them twin atoeftae eauao nntold maBenng. DocU9 (dmU Uut ibcy are tlUDqult 10 cur wdoUuptttaota. Paloel Celery Compound bM V manenUr cured Ute wont cue at lira urn-Una . and neoniiKl n uj thoae wto luive uued It. , , i "IlaTlnf been trouWod with rtrtiiimUtm at the kivw and foot for nro ytmra, I wu aJmosc uuAble lo tret around, and waa very often eonDued to my bud (or weeks at a line. Hand only ore but tle of painttl celery Uouv 1 ana was pernxuj . can now lamp i and (eel as lively as aTRAHl UAaUIU, Kuraaa, Meraaa. I tLOO. Six for ts.oa. DrugvuM. Ilainmotl. testinwnlal paper tree. WaUOHicAiswC,Pmr,Bai11niTto Inouscto I I OWNtK. I r Vs, cured. 1 i 11 i around, aw! ; ' W aby." V PnloesOoltT7 Compound naa beenaUod srnd io qjc, for the post two yean I bare Buf fered wltti nouralKia or too lii art, doctor aTtor ductor f ftiliiiv to euro me, I Lave now takfji noarlr four bottle of the Compound, and am froflrroiiithccoir.pl:UiiL I fuel very gruUfui loyou." CBA-. ii Lzw im, Central Vliiay u, CU . Palne's i Celery, Compound "I hAT been ffnmtTy arnictcd with arute rtwumatlnm. ami could Hod no rulluf uuUi I used 1'hIucI u-lery Compound. After unltiff hji botihv of tfaH moditine i am now cured uc riaouinutlc trouble. " BaUitTu, UuToaDfaoN, sa Cornlah, K. a. Effects Lasting Cures. rauw'auejerTuontMranfj nan nenormea manr other cures aa inarveluua as Uioho. coplt ol letten gent WW UAuiesa, Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire- ly Tegeiaoie; a oniia can take iu wnat's uw. use of BuOertmr kuigtir wlUi rtieujnaUHin or neuralgia r UMn m nip nlivitu) upon IxttHatat Food art Health, Jjym, BAUIL Happy, Hearty. U it Vnajwikd. ' w What is WmMSk CartorU Is Xhr. Kami PtUWs eld, tuusnleas aad a nick - "TajsU aaad CUldrot's Oeaaplalnta. yarsjort or Karoo tlo Syrups. " Mean t Mthra bUaa Oastarla, (matorla enras Oolle, ConstlnaUoa ' KructAtloa for Snparlor to Castor Oil, ChUdran cry for Caatorlaw Mil- Hour 8toma.-h. Ulurhina. . Glvas kaalUir .laq ; alao aids nlsinllos II IUM1. MHIMW .IliaWI.IWUa, I "I raoommsnit Oastoria for ehtldran's eompUlnta, as auuorior toanjr dtmci Iptioo kiMiwu u ran." H. A. Aacnsa, M. D., Ill Uo. Oafoni St., Brooklyn, M.T. , - . Ta Caarana Ooarr, 77 Hurray St, Sew Tort. - Just tha Barers. 1 An Irislimon was planting ahodo tree when a passing lady said: , , , "Yoa re digiring out the holes, are you. Mr. Hoggertyr" . 'Ho, mum. Ol m diirzui out the dirt an' lavin' tlie holes." Texas Siftlngs, No Has for It aary-:":.giBEirisasg: Tho Walter A. Wood . Reaper TooX the First Prist at ths International Brposltltn. Baroslona, Spain; at tha Vtraiala Xxpovttloa,BlctiQiond; at the Bpantih KspoaltloueSaragosaa; and alo bore off -. bs GoU Medal at the grand Qoferamant flsld trials la lYaaee tad Tunis. It Leads All Others & Stands Without an Equal. Ktsit machine Is ttarfeetlr eoastrueted and f the hit heit enalltr Call oa us before yea i uy a reeper orasowar ana hum jruuneu vi toe Bonn w .nu reu WTWMr. We also handle Russell & Go's Steam Threshers and Traction Engines, I WMeh stand at tba baad In all bartlnnlars ftom ena will ha found at our rooms, dav and I alsjltt, to fumUh reiiairs and suppllsi of all liads for our machinery. Call oa us t-slore ou buy. Hlpkuui'Corasr, Cor. loth aad Mala Stt. IIOtKll(aVILLB,Er. , . T. O. BAKBKBT. K. r. tnarxa. lira. Slimdiet Have some of the soup, sir? . Experienced Boarder Mo. thank Tout loja not thirsty. Philadelphia Iteccrd, People's Warehouse, . (romtny uoptintnut wanaoost,) .; , i : , HANBERY & SHRYER, Prop'rs. Railroad St, bet 10th and 11th. ; ' . , nOPKIN S VIIXE, KY. ' CanAsI AttaaUaa OUae t S)aaaUni aad auittoaj all T.stCslsBS t. us. Ubtrol Aavaasas ea Wasss la stars. Wood yusrwra lor Tauaa sad Tstutan SI l IS II fimiiuiE! Renshaw & Brasher, . jr W a il Mala Street, PYLE'S OLD STAND ( j ( HENUr BLOCK, xssr a ruu liks or- r ALL KINDS OF. i cimEMiTiinri rum-i b uncs BEDSTEADS, .-; WASDE3BB3, E032IHO 02AI23,,. Complete Parlor, Chamber and Dining Sets. Everythins: Wanted bj tbe Hema-Kupsr. ... ;; ALL THE VERT LATEST STYLES, At the Very Lowest Prices! TODERTAKING A SPECIALTY. A Complata lint of UetaUIo .nl Wood Coffins . tndCaokott and Burial Eobea- All Orders Promptly Attendod to. .. DM.i.M-.y , Renshaw & Brasher. I ;;Caldwell& Handle, , ' ' -'"'' . u" ' AHUPACTUREB OF- GALVANIZED IBOM, CORNICEJ WINDOW CAPS, . era sbi, i:zszi m a: msi itnum, 1 Tinware, Glassware, Queensware,; Cutlery and Lamps. ITinthlSt. ' v.- Soplsinsvllle, Ey. WALIUT STMSET HOUS . EETWZXIf BUCTH AND SXVXJITtl MTaV, QFIKST-CLASS IN ALL , APPOISTMEKTS.'gO ;". CiriCirifJATI. OHIO. POPULAR PRICE , $2-00 to :$2.50 Per Day. PISOCTOE, ! Fxcpriotor. . Qaa as IMm sw anssaa aaa aia oaavaaiaauy iaaaa. wtm la aa way. Jiiaa 1.1 . 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