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1 mmmmsmmamaaeaai IJopltfwuillf Krntufkffttu CHAS. I.) EACHA.nl, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889. : HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY, A II to aud growing rllr of S,(0 Inhabitants, situated in e Bounty at 10,000. 1U Louiarill andNasbrllleu.stwoltneeof railroad In tbe eountr and the people bare roeenllT Toied aid lo twj sew road.. Lerseat tobacco (rowing eounti In the world. Wbsnt.oorn, bay eoal, live stock aod frulte produced for oxport la lama iiuanllllee. The ettr bas four bense Willi an aggregate capital si IliS.ofo. A plan, mi mill and wagon factory, three carriage factorlea, lima faciei?, tobacco manufactory, two foundriee. Urea brickyard!, broom fac tory, team laundry, loa lactcry, two large louring mllli in tbe city and several la tbe Bounty. Splendid driving par land In opera honae. Fire turnpikes centering la Uopklne Tille. Building and Loan Association, Com. sserolal Club, a telephone exchango,numbered alreeuand houaea and city lighted by gaa Macadamised treeta and brick ildewalka all over the city. Blenu churches, two colleges' a high achool and the flnrat ayitent of public eeuoole, while and colored, In the State. Weal, am Kentucky Lunatic Aiylum with popula tion of 630, two mllea cut of tbe city. A 1100,. 000 court bouie with town clock in too dome line Are department and a oompany of State Guards. Little Birer furnlahea an adequate anpply of water tor all purpoaee Beal acuta ow and rente etieap. Vine opening tor woolen mill, pork packing establishment, fruit can. nery, tanyard and many other entcrprieea Climate mild and Invigorating and exoeed tngly healthful. Mr. MoKensle ' AeiilliUcy (,! been met by ao uutulmoua an apprpval in Western jfoutucky aud being reeelred wild iuch lavor all over the state that Blackburn's friends are al. ready getting vory nervous. The Danville Advocate says:. "Those fellows from the I'ennyrllo District are grooming Jim McKenile for the next Senatorial contest. Quinine Jim may make Ulackburu. Ills County CorrpondenCw BEV6RLY. Personals Tobacco Bed's Robbeed A Turk Spaaks at Llberly Bever ly Academy. Ueverlit, Mat 21. Mr. Byroi Clardy. who has been living in Iowa It Interesting for and Californls, for tbe last ten years, followers In the visiting his father's family. No Collector yet appointed. The O. V. esse atlll hangs fire. A black frost destroyed the early crops In Wisconsin Tuesday night. Tho funeral of George Elmore was preached at Casey vilie by Bob Thom as' father. The Ruisellville Ledger will shortly be starled with Marmaduke Browder editor and Vasco D. Brown business manager. It is becoming more evident every day that Hon. W. J. Stone could be nominated for Governor if he would say tho word. - Fanny Davenport is taking ad vantage of her summer vacation to get ruarrleilagalu. This time it Is her leading man, Melbourno Mo- Powell. ,. i' ' western aiatrici are nara to neaa on jur. inomae Davie and niece are when they once gel started ; therefore, I spending the week with Mr. and Mrs, it would bo well for Senator Black- Marlon Davie, burn's friends to be on the lookout I Mrs. B. T. Word, of Slator, Ky., and see that the l'ennyrile man gets visiting Sirs. Edgar Cayoc. , left at the post." I Win. Audrewa of Richmond. Va. is oo a mouth's visit to his uucle, Thla Is uald to be the reirular vear l" -J- Jones. for the seventeen year locusts and In J0UU Jonusou, of Nowstead, vlalt- soma nlaces thev have already an- his mother Mrs. J. N. Johnson peared. They art very noisy, but wee, are not destructive. It is claimed " M. A. Mason, of Newstead, visited that these locusU split open the small relatlvos and friends here last week. branches and twigs of trees, lsy their I Gus Combs left yesterday for eggs and die. In seventeen year the Montgomery county, Tenn., not to grubs turn into millions of locusts get married, but to sell washing ma which repeat the same process and I chines. pass away In forty days. I Phil Wills, of Newstoad, made snort visit to relatives here last Sun The Owenaboro hotels will aire a a'- speclsl rate of from 1.25 to 1.50 a I ers are complaining or tnieves day, according to the location 0f robbln' lu,Ir toboco beds; tobacco rooms, (o the members of the It. P. 1 fams couiu. almost DO sold Here ai A. next month. There will be no cenU Plec0- burdanaoreuL-rtalnlnir atranoera In I - christianised Turk who has their homes Imposed upon the eill- ."uuaiea in ibis country, preached tens, but every editor will pay bis M a-"" lurcn Sunday evening u a smau crowd, ne is collecting funds to take him back to Turkey, where he wants to preach the Gos pel, Lumber Is being hauled for the construction of Beverley Academy, Bibqumdy, CASKY. own bills and stop where he pleases. In 1890 every farmer In tbe United Stales will be visited by a paid i car of the government and asked to give the statistics of his farm, crop, stock, etc., for the year 1889. To be prepared for the census taker, begin now to keep accurate accounts of all farm operations through the year. The peuslon appropriation of $82,, 000,000 .is exhausted and it la still six weeks till the end of the fiscal year. Tbe surplus Is in a fair way to be distributed. I ' 1 - Wll liam Casslus Uoodloe has had himself Interviewed and declined the 117,000 Russian Mission . on the ground of poverty. "Nobody axed you, air, she said." The State Railroad Commissioners are making one of the semi-period' ical trips by which they are auppos ed to earn their salaries. They are now in the Purchase. very row or the Democratic news papers of the alate have "hoisted'' nominee Sbarpe's name. Is this an oversight or Is this long established custom going out of style ? Tbe Glasgow Timet it for Black burn over cither McKenile or Mc Creary aud Is disposed to slop over lu enumerating the claims and vir tues of the Bluegrass candidate. The Wllliatnstown Courier spells the name of the ex great race-horse Proctor Nott. If he be beaten a time or two more, , Not will be large enough to describe him. Frankfort Capital. A Nice Rain School Item Mule Slot' en Other Matters Caskt, May 22. We had a nice rain mixed with bail Monday even 7 and 8 1 "i WUIDU urougni mo grouuu in nue oruer for setting ' tobacco, ana the farmers wIU begiu at once. , The hall did uo harm as it was very small.v Miss Jennie Peay's school will She will stop over a couple of weeks before going home, with her friend Miss Sallie Tandy of Pembroke, Some one stole one of 'Squire War- Aeld'a mules out of his stable Satur day night It was not found until Sunday evening, about four miles away.' - Two boys named Joe and Ernest Jackson had three pet foxes, but one was killed and one got away. The one they new have is a very pretty little fellow about the size of a cat. Sam Jonea and . Dick Saunders have about twenty acres in water KENTUCKY PRESS CONVENTION, The following la the programme of this year's meeting, which occurs at Oweusboro on June 6, proximo. - . THURSDAY, JlNIS-llO p Annual Addresaw President K. Polk Johnson ot the rrankfort Capital. 8eeretarja Annual- Report. W. F. Walton Treasurer's Beport.-Ben Janus Harrison of I tne lasi day Of may. Henderson News. Enrollment of now members and payment of annual dues. Election of executive oflloers. Ketelutloaa, oomuiunlentloae, etc. Relatione of tbe preaeto Public Buslaeeela tonus." Toons B. A II una, Louisville. What la Correct Journalism r"-J. af. suck ardeon,otuiaegow Times. CTOX1MG SESSION-! p. m. Address of Welcome Reuben A. Millar, on be half of ejtUensotUweaaboro. . Uesponae. President B. Polk Johnson, t Annual Oration Emmet G. Logan, of Louis ville Evening Times. "Modern Society Its Relation to Journalism,1 Kits Dollle 111, boo. Courier Journal. PaUDAT, JOKE l-s a. m. Annual roem-jno. u. craddock, of rrta melons on the Fairvlew road. This -various Premie n ,k. nn.i i food place to go if you ars wat- 8kte."-j. B. Betua, Litua Bock, Ark.. I ermelon hungry, for neither of the Democrat. ........ I "folio ws" Is vnr w.lrhlnl .1 nli1,1 One night last summer Dick went to sleep with his shot gun in his hand and some bad boys came rogulug and finding Dick asleep snatches bis gun out of his hand and knocked him in the head with a big ripe mel on and made their escape before Dick could get his eyes wide open enough to shoot. . Wild Bill. The Msdlsonvllle Hustler declares for Cloveland for President in 18U2, McKenzie for Senator aud Stone for Governor. A good ticket, but it is little too early to discuss the 1'rtsl deutlal. candidate. - The Paducah Standard of Wednes day said : "It was supposed the O. v. ranroau case would be taken up and disposed of in the Appellate Court yesterday, but no report of reached this office." !'" Mrs. Emms C. Folsoni, Mra.Cleve land s mother, was married on the ZUth lust, to Usury E. Perrine, of Buffalo, New York. The marriage took place at "Jackson, Mich. Tbe bride is 45 and the groom 60 years of The railroad conductors are hold lug a national convention at Denver, Col., this week. The convention will consider the question of select ing a place for the headquarters .of the order. Sioux City Is likely to be chosen. Townsend, a colored preacher of Indiana, has been appointed Itegister of tbe land office aud Lynch, the col ored exCbugreasmsu from Missis , slppl. has boen made fourth auditor of the treasury.' These are the only offices so far given to the table wing ut tue iiepuuiicsa party . , - llie jcepublican Convention at .Liuinyllle Wednesday was presided over by CoU W. O. Bradley. Jno. Z Barrett, a young lawyer of Louisville, was nominated for Stale Treasurer, Col. A. M. Swops having declined to run. The convention adopted reso lutions oudorsing the policy of the Republican party and In favor of the Blair educational bill. ' ' . The Henderson Gleaner proposes to be In favor of western man fai Senator and yet comes out In half column article trying to Induce Hon Jno. Young Brown lo become a can didate when one westers man is al ready in the field. Two candidates from the same district Could: result In but one thing the defeat or both and If tbe Gleaner really wants a Senator from this end of the State li Is time It was falling lnlo rllne for McEenzie. Jjj 5.-;-V iw.'i.i .Y ;!,: .U172 'Advertising BatM"-Saa O. lokarts, of Lex ington Bender. 'Legitimate Circulation." Chas. sf. Meaoh i am, HopklnarWe KenMcklan, "national Editorial Association ." B. D. Her bert. If at. Editorial Journalist, Chicago, "The Journalist as a Reformer." Kd. o. Leigh of Paducah Standard AFTKRBOON SKS8ION-l:t0p. "The Ui of LlbeT-B. II. Kelly.of the Louis- ' villa Commercial. 'Mountain Journalism" E. C. Colgaa, ot the ' ' rineville nUeaenger. Legal Advertialng"-Green B. Kellar.of the ... fjariuug alerenry. r Adjeurnment, . , I Sunken eyes, a pallid complexion At8n. m. the bannuet bevina at d disfiguring eruptions. Indicate Front street armory 300 plates will ' " "aomethlng wrong within, be laid for 150 guests and 150 ladles EiH the lurking foe to health, by and genu of the city. The following purifying the blood with Ayer'a Sar- toasts will be proposed, the first and "PKH'a. uures erysipelas, Jwatema, second belna? resnondad to bv Hnnrv Salt Bheum, Pimples, and Blotches. Wattersou and Gov. Bucknsr, res pectively: ' "TheXewspaper." -TlieOld Commonwealth." "The Rural Rooster." 'The Local Frees." . "The Women of Kentucky." our Quests," On the same night a ball will matrimqniac ' Mr. W. T. Brame and Wist' C. F. Faulkner, daughter of Mr, Ilenry taulkner, both of district number Ono of Ballard county, will be united In marriago on the 23 J lii.L Padu cah Newt. . Mr. Jas. II. Bradshaw, a prominent farmer of Lougview, and Mrs Nannie Ilaney, of Elmo, were married at the Uurbrldge House iu this oily, at 10 o'clock Wednesday, by Itov. J. W. Bigham. The woddlng was a very qulot one and took many of Mr. liraduhaw'sfrlonds by surprise. ; Chas. Brown and Mia Maude La- bry, of Henderson, were clandestine ly married in Evansville Oct.' 19 The matter was kept a profound se cret until the 21st of the present month, when (he parents were in formed how .matters stood. After the marriage certificate was produ ced, the old folks decided to forgive the runaways and invited the now son-in-law to come under the paron tal roof. "BeejBi if - . n (TV Loniliincs 11. e Julie nf ths 1 If Iff, C!ifoml1. " ""a iT" y xffTk. known lo he iost hash ' Y hum in tystem. loriiiincthsO Coui'.iincs tl.e Julre nf ths Bine Figs ot auirltioas. os ef f'.tntt bnsficlaj be rlie IPL'lhsUIVLY TEE- FKCr RK.MEDV to set gently yet . promptly un iho . , KIDNEYS, LIVER AND. BOWELS AD TO '- - - Cleanse c System EffectnalU, U THAT PURS CLOCD, REFHESHINQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH 'CALIFORNiA FIG SYRUP CO.. K"""r Wy . i, ,si.c it t , sin raxncisco Cau ,n'1 " ,re delxhleil wllh it. Ask your HANOVACrURBO Oklv bv vhb NswVo. V - il forSYkUP OK riGS. Baptist Missionary Meeting. A spec'al request ta mide (o 'those who feel an Interest in our benevo lent enterprises lo attend our next meeting at Concord on Saturday and Sunday the 8th and 9th of June. The exercises will commence at 10 o'clock each morning, a lunch at noon aud an. afternoon setslou. Subjects Foreign, Iloms, State and Local Mis sions, Sunday Schools, Colportage, Orphans' Home, Ministerial Educa tion and Church Work. It Is hoped that brethren will come prepared to take part lo the discussions. A large attendance is expectod. J. W. RuT. , VleePres'r High -Pressure Living characterizes these modern darm. Tbe result is a fearful Increase of Brat and Heart Disease General !- blllty. Insomnia, Paralysis, and In unity. Chloral and Morphia aufrtnont tlia vtl. The mctiicioo best Upted to do permanent good It Ayer'a Bar as pari I la. ! pari flea, enricbas, and vitalises the blood, and thus strengtbena every function anil faculty of the body. ' " I bare used Ayer'a Sarsaparllla. in my family, fur years. I have found It lnvaluablo as . A Cure for Kerroua Debility canaed by an In active Hrer and a low state of Ue blood." T-Hmiry fiaoon, Xenia, Ohio. , "For some time I have been troubled with heart disease. 1 never found any thing to help me until I bean using Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. I have only used this mod ic I no six months, but It has re lieved me fronvmy trouble, and enabled ma to raeuiu ork.f'- JT. f . jCarzanott, retry, III. V X.J w " X have been a practicing physician for over half a century, and during that time I have never found so powerful and reliable an ai tor at I re and blood pnrfnor as Ayer's Sarsaparilla" Dr. M. Maxstart. Louisville, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, i it taaWAaao nr. ,t . I. Dr J. C. Ayar k Co, Lowell, Mass. PrtosSl; U beul, Si. -Worth l . bouto. iu-..., : ; ' t)r. Plnran'a hnWim Mv1iril niswiMM u tho only medicine of Its class that Is gnar umiqu wo Leutfiiv or but In aU diabases for which It is iwxwmeaded or the money paid far fl WARRflNTEO. -rill be Dromptlr roTimdtt. raicu uwcovery ourca nil nnmora given for the belles and beaux who desire to Indulge in "the barmooy of motion. j'-t f Oo Saturday at 9 a. m. tbe editors will depart on a river exourilon, by "Wt, the Jury. Give a Judgment. T Villi. Ifyeafeela little gloomy, Just for want of fun sad sport, Ton mar loss your melancholy If yon patronise the oourt. be Sit Inside the bar and listen to a witness testify, When be tries to keep from telling what la termed a legal lie. Often ana is Interested la the onteome of tba And ha will aot-lC he's plalaUff-look defend ant in laa face, iDTltatioo of CapL W. W. Illte, of "." l?.? qT1"' T1 i" L.S E. Packet Co., OD one of bis tie- Till theJodje, ihe bar and Jury loan taear dig. gant steamers going- to Ersnavllle, , mtj and laug n. , . i where a special train, (gensrouslr fl we sea a law-; dlielple lia kia miareUe tendered by 8. 1( Knott, traffic man-1 ' "a' . , r ', AttUudlnliealltUebjJusteleTatiBglililieir win un wb.uuk 8,i Wa pedals on a table, strlkr a popplnf auu leave ai ouce lor me Mammotn I mate or two, - Cave, via Henderson Bridge on fn Taan lean bank la eweetabandoa-U he's aotli Guthrie, RussellTllle and Dowllny "". Green. The exploration of the CITe J"Jr'' eonntrr Winds up tbe Press exercises for 1889. tin ttwL aw.ksnea uj the ri.,in voice ox wow a, Ooldf-n Medical Ditrinvsi from tbaoommou pluiplo, blotch, or eruption. rheuim or Tettor, Ecw-ms, Krrstpeltts, Fever i. Hip-joint UlsL'ssc, iSorofulous Bores and fSwi'llioarv. Knlargwi Uhindj, iloitra or Thio Neck, uiid EjiIIiim- Sores or t W rs. (lolik'n MiHlfud DIfMxivery cures Consinnrv woq wnicn is acroiuia or tiw iunrs. br mviroraung, wonderful blood - tiurirvlnir. and nutritive properties, it taken in time. r puk Jiiimr, mHtinff or jjioorL Bhort- chit la, Sovero CoutfUa, Atstlioia, and klndrrd i h sovorirn rvineay. y promptly euros tho suvorrat Coiisrhs. J For Torpid Liver, UUioiutnna, or MLlvet uompisinis iiyHpfptio, and ludiKcstlon, it li an uuoqualcd rutucdy. Sold by drujgUta First FJational Bank, OF HOPKINSVILLE. KY. . - jse-,ooo. S B. CEUMBAUaH, President. W. A LOTTSI, Vloe-Presldent. PALMES QBAVES.CasMer, BAILITEUSSSLL, Book Zeeper. S. R. CRITMBACaH, O. r. JAKRKTT, W. 1 TUUMfSON, K.F.KIVKS. B. W. DUWRKR, W. 4. T.OWBT JOHN UOIYOIC, J. r. FKOW8B. BiKKKfl W ILL ITS BRANCHES. DOUBLE SECCBITT TO DEf 8SIT0E1 Bah 4 Year H Whiskv 2S a SEND ORDERS TO Kraver & Harris, Could not draw larserorowds of people lliaa our . i Pony, Cart and Harness Does, Which we are going to give away. WITH EACH AND Every Purchase of One Dollar! THE WK'-XTEJ SET TOWN A TALKING About our Large and IIOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. (II S1I OF CLOTIIIlYIj! n 4 Year Old WHISKY $2.00 Per Gallon. N H Enclose Postal mon ey Urder or Cash with your order... The following brands kept: Dafleso Conatr and It. W. Worsham's Peerless; Hill a Wlastead'a RUa Velret; Kobertaon Connty Cora Wateay; Andereon Conntj Wklakr; While Corn Whisky; lieu Grata Sour Mash Union County Whlsfcj and Teaneesee Whis kies. EIGHT DIFFERENT KINOa OF WINE. SPECIALTIES: BSANDIES, "PEHCM AND HONEY," nvE," AND OIN." PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $4 PER GALLON, . WITH JUGS FREE. . a. aaifcocK. O. U. 1IAI.LDM8. i, T. IDWiEDS. w, t. raissa. HANCOCK, HALLUMS & CO trents. Furnishing Qosds Shoes. Trade-Stirring Bargains In Every Departm't RBSHIRTB ""Li Everybody Likes to Trade With Us. BBS bbM BM Bteu, jt. mLb? We Have the Biggest, Best and Brightest Stock XT Tza COUU '1T I -PROPBlETOna Clax3rsTrlll. Teimesseo. apeslalAtlenUon paid to aampllea and selling Tobneeo. lUbersl AdrnnMS oa Maslfan T. li. HANCOCK, Salesman. W. J. ELY, Book-Keeper. ?::::::;, ii, m m :::: We. the underslifoed officers of Caldwell County, Ky certify that number of Individuals, both white and black, living In Princeton and Caldwell County, Ky., were sufforers from Syphilis in its varions stazes. ng and are now in perfect health, havii Deen curea d; 100 REWARD. IOO. t The readers of the Kkntuciian 'ill be pleased . to lesrn thai there Is at least one dreaded disease that science haa been able to oara in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. llalrs Uatarrn Cure ia the onlr nosi- tire cure now known to the medical fraternity. : Catarrh being a consti tutional disease, requires a constitu- tlonal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, actlne directly pon the blood and mucus surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying ths ounaation or tne disease, and giving the constitution and assisting nature in uoing us wore, i ne proprietors avesomuch faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred JJOiiara for any oasa that It fails lo cure, bend for list of test taonlala. Address, j F. i. CHENEY A m : Tntrln t a5a"8old by Ornggist, 75o. - ' Deserved Compliment,' ' The ' Commercial Club, at Its last meeting, unanimously elected Mr. George .0. . Thompson the honorary member pf the club for 1889. The constitution of the club provides' that one honorary membership may be conferred every year on some citizen noted for his worth and public SDirlL In thla instance . the . Commeraial Club has honored not Mr. Thompson only,.but Itself, by Its excellent Judg ment la bestowlne tba honor. j i Who, with .jllablee enphatle, almost make. tne beaeheajar. Hashlnf whispers Into sllmee and all talk In- aide tbe bar. Oace a Jury, with a verdlot, alowlr came back Into oonrL. . Aud the foreman, without epeakinf, banded m a brief report. At to their dellberatlone-alalng not to be an kind , Bat, the rnoran woap was wanting 1 and that simple word was "nun." There were a ssdlsss words ludlled, not r. qnlred b tBOSLBTTLS. ' Dulles of tbe Court usurping 1 causing there a euiuieureu Hniie, Iff line was out of keeping with the statute 1 ana the eoao And It seemed 'twas thslr endeavor to adopt a HUVBL MOPS. f "Wa, ras just, em a JumjusaTi" torso muoh. Instead of "riKD." Though, to forsss and V gal phrases they were net considered blind, Irery member u that panel seemed latent gent and smart, But, they Jumped to a conclusion, rather -orasn upon tbe start." -Court room, Hay 11, UHS, - 1 DEATHS. " Ltwis Mrs. Sarah B. Lewis died at the residence of Mrs. M. F. Alox ander, on tbe Canton pike, yesterday morning, aged 81 'years, Bhe Was one or the oldest resident of the vi cinity of the city. Her health had been very bad for some time.: She leaves a large circle of relatives and friend.'' y Foere's Itomedv. W. 8. RANDOLPH. Jndse Csldweil Conntv Conrt. JOHN R. WYLIE. ' r , Clerk Caldwell Circuit Cobra, XilANK. A, l'ASTEUK, . . -4 - Clerk Caldwell County Court B. It. I'llJS-tliUMti, . 4 . Sheriff Caldwell County. T vr pniw. " - Jailer Caldwell County'. tu h. BAKIB, -''' " ' Assessor Caldwell Connty. From one to three bottles will core any case of gleet, Foerg's Remedy is purely vegetaDie, contains no mercu ry. One weeks trial will convince vou of ila merits. Ask your drnggist for f oerg's Kemeay. rnce f 1 a Dottle. prepared by Phil Foerg, Princeton Ky.-"' ": i.ic.r...A 9-4-ly j KxrASTl. Chriatlaa Cborl of Comtnoi Pleas. " - r- ICATTKBaf,18H,-.,& r John w, Venable and rannla at. tenable. J'his riar eame the nartlee hereto. John w. Venabie and fannle at. Vonable his wtr.. aril Sled in open eonrt tbeir exparte petition in etiulte nravlne: that the- female uetltfoaAr. Fannie hf. Vonable. be emtiowered bv ilnrM ui ,ne ihj t noon 10 oee u eiijor. sell ' and oonrey for her own nse and heneut any prop erty she may now own or lioreafter acquire, free from tbe claims or debte of iier sail hus band, John W. Venahle; to make contracts and aue and be ened es a olngle woman, to traile In bur own name and dispone of her proiwriy uy will or ueetl. it PS therefore or- tierea or liieooun mat a eonr nereolbenub llshed In tlie Homl-Weekly Kentucklsn, I newsttaoer uubllilied at llnDkinTille. i:iirlst. ianoouiitr. Kentucky, for the lengthof time reiiaira,! bylaw, to-wiLten iaya. V Itneu me hand sa Clark at aald eourt. thla wpj. a; st. nuuwA. t.ierK.' C. Bf. 1IHOWN. Clark. J. SriTae. Attorney for peUUouera. . Q-ALT HOUSE, Lorjunixa, iihtvcit, , , Eateff-$2 50 to U Tei Day m- cording to Eoom8.' i rf vaai.a 1 BVIIUS nirnt III THS U0DS1. r ,.T ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authortxsd to announce Frank B. Blehanleon ae aoandldste for Kspresenta lire from lirlatlaa Loautv. eletiAB A ....... , cHome Monument WoS ! ' HALL & JOHNSON, IXALKBS IH Branite h Marble Monuments. V1 " , We will duplicate any Monument vut up m Uopkinsville or Christian countv bv any foreign marble dealer and ; Discount the Price from 1 0 to 25 per Cent j WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. i KEEP YOUR MOJfET AT HOME. j ul ,YOU MAY GET SOME OF IT BACK. HALL & JOHNSON. "Office and Works Virginia Street, between Slh and Sth. . " .Tgaec'y jz -nt3sro arerv a:aeas::iTt3:x" ,11115 liltrJAT pUAlAtr.it AND WIJSTER ItEoOBT. T A TTTH , fVTTTT t-i . I n K U ARCADIA .'. HOUSE. - . DAWSON, HOPKDJ8 CO., KY. 'These Celebrateil Chalybeate and SaltsSprlun arealtuated Immedl stely anon the Xewport news a sii.slsslppi valley uanroad, iu mllea 1 ut ot IxmlsTlllo, Ky., and is miles Baal of s-auooeU) aky. 1 THIS ABHATITA HOTTOE . Ii Few u. Heatlr Fnrnlilied with emnanltT nf ntpttiinnaT ftnn rmMtt w sr.M U0U4 tuulM)owntnoC llie Hptln, and thn xuott of the Aro-dla Hoiim hart r r Acmn miati mprtuK wiiuuut. sx.ra naarKo. lavaima iiiouitl ramemDer tnt lh montni of Mar nd !gM0aTaimRDr aVlTntar to jianont TlcltUstl ttia HprinRs. Tba dry and lWuid taJM art uuuM.tui w mw m "tme vs a. saiUAuiDba, ire U latr, bit., aippij KJ J. W. PHITCHETT. - N. M. IIOLEMAN CO.. . MANAOBB. M.ylr.H FBOPHIBTORf). L. GAUOHAT, JEWELER WWfArrVVVVVNrVWVt LARGE STOCK. .. PRICES LOW. TWoxlr et Spclalt3r- ejssT'! EABLINGTON WINE CO. saowxaa ass dsalibs m DRY & SWEET WINES. . ,' Bleallng, Clarat, Port, Shsrry, a, larMm BAliUJITOK,II, Road Carts! Mffi Buggies! Ten percent Cheaper than anybody. Car'Don't buy before getting oar pricea and catalogues. TEX eiO.W.rSTOOSlLLOO., Ksssstkla paper, 'MAaHTItJ.B, tSTMIf OUR SHOE BARGAINS WLDOUGLAS SHOCK 'KM ALL OUT. Tlw low prime of enr Via. Clothing la a drawing eard with ths puMie. afelhera are "struck" on Mir Mock of Bora' Jersey and Kill Hulls, with Cane and Waiete lo match. Me S bop-worn aooda, all new. clean and styUak. We onstnate aerer tasitate. Wa are the pnoiike 'a faTotltaa. Mi SHUF l.iiX.t IsVcE. The Reliable Ctothing & Shoe Co. W.el.WalKKLKB, W. n. FAX OX, noos-Kssrsa. JOHN". MILLS. Wheeler, Mills & Co., TOBACCO Warehousemen and Commission Merchants .&2?D CRAX17 DSAT,T:ilS, , FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE BUBSILLVILLB AND B. B. BTEKtTS. HOFKfNSVfLl.C, KT. UbaralAdraneenaCoaalganMats. All Tobaooe Bent Us Corered llr Insuraaee. M. M. AUJtBNATUY. UXU.U. LONU. Abernathy & Long, MM WAREHOUSE! tanT'AJI consignments of Tobacoo will receive onr personal attention both In Sampling and Selling. Booms and Stables for Drivers and Teams. Cferaleaii Springs BITUATED ON THE CLARKSVILLE & TRINCETON DIVISION . OP THS L. ft N. R. B. The Oldest Health Resort in Western Kentucky. IS NOW OrEN FOIt TOE 6EA80N OF 1889. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS by the Proprietors, 8. W. GUNN & CO., WrauTKrjLBaxo . Water never better. Strlnar Band In attendaiint diirlmr the, mum ' Pl. ces of amusement on the srounds. ltstcs Rnnsonahtn. h'nr full Mrii.nian address S. "W. O-TJT-tT Ss Co., UPropx's, '' CERULEAN 8PHINGS, lY. . ' III I M l! Cor. 8th and Liberty Sts. (Metcalfe Mfg. Go's Old Stand ) ? ' To Hava Your Vehioles Repaired And Repainted In Good . STYLE AT REASONABLE FIGURES. , , . r" Satisfaction GUABANTEEPe ALL ASKED IS A TRIAL. ' r H Sah A V I n I. X mi - t it i if? . Kb ''i t 1: i p