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VI, 2jopltin0uillc rtcutuckian. TrtlO. I.SAATLIY. Batlaaaa Maaagar TUB3DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1889. PERSONAL GOSSIP. . Mr. F. L. lUnaock, Ii In the oily. Mrs. It. L. Woolfolk is visiting her mother, Mm. Wheeler, Mlu Mar Burnett of Paduoab, I Visiting the Mluei Wooldrldg. Ilia Birth Dsgg haa taksn oharg nt uhool in Todd oouoly, near Falrrlew, Esq. T. II. Msjor, of Beverley, hu been appointed i storekeeper under Collector F-land. Mlu Lee Lender bu returned to her home In Louisville, after a Tlalt to friend In Ibis county. Ber. J. W. Crawford end fsmlly will leave on the 10 o'clock train thli morulug for Ellsworth, Kansas. Mr. Allan M Wallace and daugh ter, Mine Alberlluo and Llziie, went to Louisville thla morning on a visit to relatives. - Reva. J. W. Lewis, J. W. Blgham nd Judge Joe McCarroll attended Conference at Morgan Held laat week. Rev. J. T. Barrow left yesterdav to help Dr. E. N. Dlcken in a protracted meeting at Mt. Zlou, near Trenton, In Todd county. . Rev. J. O. Rust preauheJ till daal aernions 8uuday to very large oon arecationa, lie left je.terdar for Lonlavllle. Mr. Jet. it Wood haa returned from Osreusboro with bla family and will abortly aaaume editorial control of tb Ntw Sra. . Mr. Julius A. Konetxka and wife, of St. Louia , an, la the ally, and will locate permanently. Mr. Konetxka will associate hlmeolf In boalneaa with J. H. Durando. JUm Alloa Hays returned from the aastara cltlea Baturday. where ahe had been for the tea days paat en gaged In purobaalng Millinery goods, Mr. Ruaaell R. Blpkina and family of Albene,Ga, have been vialting Mr. J. M Illpklna for several days. This Is Mr. Hlpklne' flrat vUlt to hit father and frlenda here In several years. Mr. J. A. Rogers and wife, lata of Banlatown, are vialting tba family of Mr. G. W. Gardner. Mr. Sogers has until recently been In tba reve nue service, but lost bis place when the admlnlatration changed. Mrs. Cunningham of the faculty of Shorter College, Rome, Ga., who has been on a visit here, returned home laat week taking with her two young ladles, daughters of Messrs. W. B. and C. T." Mason, who will enter Shorter College. ' ; CREAM OF NEW8. A Burglar's Close Call. Some nlghte ago a burglar eutered C. R. Clark's salooa and stole a box of cigars. Since that time the clerks who sleep over the grocery store In fair Is sura to be a complete auocess, RobL M. Wooldridge,llvery and aale stable, Fritz' stand. Telephones.' Th R.nll.l nirala Mention at Oil Henderson, front nare been on the lookout for Tet Saturday aud Bunday was a pleas HERE AND THERE. H,nid B",No'Pr',n,!d' , Mr. J. W. Biynhara and Mia , . , Minnie Richards were married la With favorable weather the coming Llf,yett0 8Brd,y mornlng it U m. by Rev. I. G. Joiner. They were - TheMcCollln Opera Co. Thla excellent company will be at the Opera House Thursday and Friday night of this week. Tbey carry 38 artists and their own or chestra. Tbs Sacrament Jfoiissys: "To tba Company, nothing but praise can be given ; tbey all sing ex cellent and the general effect I very Una. A feature of thla Company Is tba strength of the Chorus and the precision with which tbey do their work. The oostumes are all that had beenpromlsed. DEATHS. " Mr. Thompson C. Fruit died at hie home In this oounty, about 7 miles ' from town on tho 37th Inst., at the advance aged of 80 yeara. lie was a native of this county and leaves a large number of descendants Ilia funeral on Saturday was largely attended. ' Mr. Geo. I Torlan, of Trlug coun ty, died at bl horn near Roaring Spring last week, aged 85 year. Jos. Bolllln, the tailor, died In Clarksvlllo Friday. ; , , ... ; . Another prominent eltli in of Mor gaoueld, Wm. Waller, dropped dead of heart disease Jail, week, at that place. Wednesday night a party of movers from East Tennessee bonnd for Texas camped near Mr. Ike Traylor's. A " passing train frightened an old lady named Slmma so badly that she faint ad and all efforts to resnscltato ber failed. She died In a few hour The cauae was heart disease. Prince ton Banner. ' Miss Virginia Jackson, an 18-year-old daughter of Rout. Jackson, died of oonaumptlon In Montgomery oounty Tenn., laat week. : Mr. Fulton F. Fuqua, of Lafayette, ' young man about 25 years of age, a ' aon of the late T. J. Fuqua, died Bun day morning at 5 o'clock. lie waa a , brother of Mr. W. W. Fuqua, of thi city. ' Tbs tntermont took plaoe yes terday at Lafayette. A 5-year-old son of Col. M. D Brown died of diphtheria, Saturday GOLOBID. Infant of Kitty Barnett, In the city Dan Phillips, aged 61, in the dooi house, on Sept. 25th. Child of John Cave, on the Prlnoe , Ion road, Friday. . - A two-year-old child of a oolorw woman named Liwle Coleman w killed Thursday evening by drluk . Ing concentrated lye, which han . been oareleasly left where It ooul.i got hold of It The mother was ou '. or the room at the time. Death en ' suod In a very few mlnutea. ,V A Royal Paas." '.t ' The beautiful scenlo play, "A Boy al Pass," which will be given at tb Opera House to-night, has met with much praise wherever It has been - It Is far above the ordinary and thos who atteud will be entirely satisfied Prloesas usual. The coming fair Is now tb topic ot conversation on tvsry hand. - similar intruders. Sunday night be tween 12 and 1 o'clock the young men, Wood Tiryman and Will John son, were awakened by bearing the nolsa of a window being raised. Tbey listened and soon beard liquor gurgling In a Jug. Btealtblly going to the baek steps descending luto the bar room.they went down far enough to see a man in a stooping posture drawlna- wbiakv from a barrel aa-alnat lha partition dividing the sa loon from the grocery. Twyman rained his pistol and fired, but at that Instant the man straightened up and tbeball mlaeed him and went Into a keg of brandy setting on top of the barrel. Tba burglar fell back through the folding bllnda as another ball btstled after blm and struok the blluds just above bis head. Twy man pursued him Into the front room but be dodged behind the counter and ran In astooplng posluie through the bsr and leaped out at the open rear window before Johnson, who was stationed at the foot of the steps, oould get a shot at blm. Johnson then ran up the steps to ths front window and as tbs burglsr emerged from tba alley door, almost nnder him, fired three mora shots at blm without effect and ha escaped Into the darkneas leaving two jugs behind him. Tha young men could not wall enough to tell whether tba man was white or black and up to vaster- day at noon no elua to bla Identity had bean discovered. . Hurt bf a Vicious Horse. Rev. A. W. Meaoham, of Bellevtew, was badly hurt Friday by a vicious bona. Tha animal, a spirited stall- Ion, had escaped from one of the bands who had been riding It. Mr. Meaobam found blm la tha field and tha stallion furiously attacked the horse ha was riding, a young colt, and whlls on the ground trying to keep them apart he was thrown down and one of his shoulders dislo cated, He was otherwise considera bly bruised and one elbow hurt. He finally, after being injured, separated tb horses and was able to get to the house. Dr. Darwin Bell was sum moned and reduced tha dislocation, but the wound threatens to prove of a very serious character. Mr. Mea- eham Is nearly 73 years old and, though In good health, hla Injuries are not healing rapidly ; he Is still unabl to mors himself In bed and suffering the most intense pain. A Female I ramp. A oolored woman dreased in male attire waa arrested Thursday night on a charge of vagrancy. Sbe tramped Into the city a few hours before and ber auaploloua appearance caused tbe polios to run her In. She gave the nam of Jimmy 81ms, but when closely interrogated admitted that she was a woman. She was taken out of tha lock-up Friday morning and given twelve hours to ware the city. It took only about twelve minutes for her to absent herself. She went north on a tie ticket. September Arrests. Drunk 24 Breach of Pesos 8 Disorderly Conduct 6 Tramps S Capias 1 Faat Riding 1. 1 Aiding escape of felon. Interfering with arrest Shooting in city limits Insulting language Keeping saloon open on Sunday.,, Grand Larceny , 1 ..51 Total Number in August 58. Alex. Campbell, Chief. Cut With a Corn Knife. Thos. B. Robertson, a farmer of Montgomery,TrIgg oounty, was bad ly hurt Saturday. He was engaged in cutting oorn,when he made a mia lick with the ooru-knlie and cut hla leg. An artery was severed and Bob- ertson was rspldly weskenlag from lose of blood when Dr. D.. Bell, of Gracey, reached him and attended to his wound. At' last accounts the young man waa getting along nicely, though he will be laid up for some ilme. The Colored Conference. -The 21at annual oouf ereuoe of the oolored Methodlat Episcopal church closed ' It session Sunday. Many visitors were present from neighbor ing cities and towns. Tbe preaohers filled all the pulpits of the oolored ihurchos Sunday. Bishop W. H. Miles read tbe appointments for tbe yesr Sunday night at Freeman's hapel: For Dopklusvllla District, Presiding Elder, J. M. Hatcher; Pastor for Hopklnsvllle Button, Dr. 3. V. Douglsss. - . Races Friday. . The local turfmen have arranged to have some more raolug at the Park Friday next. The following program has been arranged: narraaca-s thiols, K mils salts. Jno. W11IU' b.a-. Dr. Lewis. Cooper and MoK way's s. a Battlphallla. bbooms sacs S tbab old, milsbsats. Jsa. Modler'a b. f , Dr. W. E. U. Hollnd'ib.,AaniDioUtor. ' Clauda UarWa b. a. vniss lAca-siTca aics mils mats. P. W. MoNanay'i b. m , Holll. Ho. W. a. SacadalaM b. a OlaTalaad. L.L. Baoannr'a b, f., Btebeler. - Taksn to His Home. Mr. Glllum Esell, ofLafayett, the Id gentleman who was hurt by a I'all from the porch of tbe Main Street Warehouse last week.wa well nough to be moved to his home Frl- Isv. He was taken on a bed In a prlng wagon and, so far as learned no bad results followed his long ride of twenty miles. to hsve married lu this city the Mon- dsybefore, but the young lady's re latives persuaded her to postpone tbe wedding for a week, as they were opposed to It, Mr. Baynham went home brideless Tuesday, having failed lo get back to tbe wedding supper enjoyed the night before by bis friends. He ret u red Friday and waa met by bla afllanced at 1 a m. Sat urday at the home of a friend and tbey went to Lafayette, where they were married aa above atated. Tbe young lady waa of legal age. She a handsome and stately blonde and has two brothers In this city. The brldsl couple are now at the groom's mother's, near Lafayette. Burglary at Lafaysits. Joe Beazley'a esfe was blown open at Lafayette Friday night and $50 or f 60 drpoalted by vartoua parties was stolen, No clue to the tblf. Cutting Scrape. Yesterday afternoon Jas. Tatum was cut and otherwise seriously In jured by his brother Tom, near the Fair ground. Tom Tatum escaped. Tfeurataia .Person And thos troubled with fterroiuneu rotutttnf ftom ra or overwork will be rolls red bjr using Brown'i Iron liittert. omnlna " as trada mark tod orand rod llnsi on wrapper. SPECIAL LOCALS, Catch the Pics- at actual marked ting opportunity to buy glass lamps ana queensware oosL Don't Let It Escape your memory that these goods can be ouiainea at McKEE&CO'S, "THE GROCERS." Coal Reduced. I am now selling tba best lump coal in the Hopklnsvllle market at Set. per. bushel in yard or delivered in nousee at xuct. per tmeftel. These prices are strictly cssh. 14th and Railroad St. Telephone, 21. ant and euooessful affair. The young people had a storm party at Mr. C. O. Gold's Friday evening. . Mr. Thos. H. Carloss has been ap pointed an Asylum commissioner, vice Lucien Jones, resigned. We want two well perserved copies of the KcaTDCKtAK for each of the dates of Feb. Hand July 16, 1889 Dr. T W. Forsbee, who formerly visited this oily as a apeclallat, has located at Madison, Ind. Mr. J. J. Rye, of Clarksvllle, was ordained as a minister of the Cumb erland Presbyterian church, laat week. H. B. Pollard haa sold out his Inter est in the Cadii bread wagon to Clarence Lindsay. He remains with tbe new firm as baker. The cupola has been moved from the front of tbe Baptist church and tha place oovered over with tin roofing. Frank L Hanoook,Penslon Atty., Is located for several weeks over Judge HcPherson's office ; call and bring all papers with you. Mr. C. W. Ducker has Improvod the looks of his lot on Ninth street by putting handsome stone steps at his gala. Read what Edmundson k Long have to say about that fine brand of liquor that they are handling They hare the exclusive agency for It Tha sixth death from diphtheria occurred Saturday. There are three or four other eases In tb city, two of them in tha family of Mr. t. L. Waller. A cabin on Mrs. Nannie Cox's farm near Bellevlaw,was burned last Wed- desday night. It was occupied by Ned Childress, ool., who lost every thing he had by the fire. Tba horse captured near this city, hlch had been ridden by W. T. Brame, was called for by the owner a few days ago, from whom It had been stolen at Greenbrier, Tenn. Max Solomon hu on exhibition inhlaatore a bunch of second-growth strawberries, raised in Judge Sav age' flower bouse. Tbey are full grown, thoroughly rip and their order is perfect. See advertisement of Wybrant's studio, Lonlavllle, elsewhere. For artistic work this establishment has no superior. Parties visiting that city will b benefited by giving Frank Wybrant, the proprietor, a call. Three large famine of movers traveling in five covered wagons, with fat stock and good new vehicles, psssed through town yesierdsy en rout to Soa there Missouri. Tbey were from about Mnrfreesboro, Tenn- Jack Quarles, col., who suicided at GsrretUburg last week had $2,500 Insurance on his lif. No causa has yet oome to light, though there are rumors of some sort of trouble with Clarksvllle tobacoo man, that may have induced Queries to tak his life. A protracted meeting was begun at Olivet Baptist church near Gsr retUburg, last Sunday, at which time flva persons united with the church. Rev. J. G. Kendall, tha pas tor, will be assisted this week by Rev. J. B. Shelton. Dr. J. A. bouthall inserts a pro fessional card in this Issue. He has recently moved to this olty from Hanson, KrM and comes with several years' experience in his profession. We oommsod blm to the public a a courteous gentleman and capable physician. His offioe is over the National Bank. Miss Virginia Halle Is meeting with good auocess In canvassing for her circulating library. She has about 40 names and need only 10 more to Insure tb establishment of the library. Those falling to sea her can secure membership at tl.2b for one year by calling upon Wyly Burnett. ' At 3 o'clock p. m. last Bunday a lew of tbe bunday school workers of the city held an Informal meeting at the C. P. church, the object of which was to organize a union temperance afternoon Sunday school under the sosploeaof the W. C. T. V. An or ganisation was not effected, but a committee of ladles was appointed on arrangements and another meet ing announoed at the same plaoe for next Sunduy evening. All persons Interested in Sunday sohool work are Invited to be present. Capt Sam Stiles, for aeveral years with tbe L. t N., but now with the Ohio Vallev, met with a painful so- oldent al Princeton laat week. While attamptlpg to set a brake, he slipped and fell from tbe top of a freight car to the ground. HI head was badly cut by the fall and he narruwi wJ.iro voiun ru.orap.Mi , w. h... .,..,1 ,,. l he fell In front of the ear. His heel i . 'in mA nrnrw.u , .... i the i .i. .-..!.. m - .t. r 1-o- -j" ' was oaaiy uruneu oy one 01 vno front rank, we will give you our rhMla naaalns over ' IL lie waal picked op in an unconscious con dition and carried to the depot, and. his wounds dressed. He was able to be taken to Henderson the next day. NOTHING SUCCEE who are causing a great deal of talk. Tbey are low down and always full AND FULL OF BUSINESS. Laundry Soap 25o per doz Lamps from...' 20a upward luteins lucperlb Pscksge Soda 60 per lb Ivory Soap 5c per bar ruracoontrv Dickiine vtnesrar. cuar- anteed tbe best In town. MoEEE & CO.. "THE GROCERS.'' I WANT T0SELL A fine 3-year-old Jersey Bull, as I can t work mm to ma eewinsr la- oblne Wagon, I will trade him for a good horse. C. E WEST, The Sewing Machine Man. A SWINDLE cannot last long and poor goods are never round to be cheap when EXPOSED to the sharp criticism of tbe public. WAT.OH the advertising columns as we are dally in receipt of new goods of choice quality at low prlcea and ahall give OUR FRIENDS due notice. C.McZee&Co. "THE GROCERS Great Reduction . In The .' Price of insurance, v Aocident tickets for tlOOOonlT 25c per day. No farther use for assess ment assurance. Term aocident pol icies brought within the reach of all, and to the loweat possible cost com mensurate with ssroty. ir a party pays three years and finds he csnnot jay longer, ne receives a paid ap pol cy for more than he haa paid In. 110.00000 with S000 weeklv In demnity ooeta only f 42 00 per annum. nor runner particulars relative to Accident, Life, Storm and Fire In surance and Loans on Real Estate Inquire of WAJjTUK f. UAKN47J.1'.. Mr. T. Wiley, 146 Chamber st; New York City, says that Ayer'a Sarsaparllla cured htm of a dry and scaly humor, from which he had suffered Intolerably. He adds t "I have not now a blemish on my body, and my car is wholly du to Ayrs Sarsaparllla, M from men that know how to instrnct you to do IlemstltchlnKand Embrold ery a wen as pianr sewing ana 11 the mecntiie is out or "whsok" can nx It right and not tell yon 'It Is adjust ed wrong." Well, we can do all that the nicest kind. ' C. E. WEST k CO., . Tbe Sewing Machino Men. YOUR EYE will be rested and Your Ear pleased by listening to the tinkle of cnesp prioes.pa groceries wnicn win make ," - , Your Mouth I Heart and Hand but want to sell you grooerlce. O. McKee & Co. Two Fine Farms For 800 acre ready for seeding wheat Large sale of pxrsonaltv one mile east of Lafayette, Kv., October 8th, 1889. See Poatera. J H ELLIOTT, Ad ministrator or b. J. u. u. lack, . Nothing has ever been in Hopkinsville to compare with my Dress Goods stock this season. I am showing everything that is new in Dress Goods and Novelties. My Dress Trimmings are certainly a success. I am showing more different style in Dress Trimming3 this sea son and handsomer ones than has ever been shown in the city before. Ths finest lot of Blsck aud Colored Hosiery it bin ever been my pleasure to show you. Tbey nonaist of Fine Cashmeres down lo Cheap Cottons, both in Ladlp', Gents' and Children!1. While out ahopplng' don't forget to examine my stock. It Is certsinlj marvelous how cheap tbey are. Table Linens & Napkins in endless varieties. Never In the history of the dry goods business werr they ever at such low prices. I am determined this season to undersell all other competors. CABPETS I CAEPBTSI Oil Oloths and Linoleums. Clark's O. N. T. Spool COTTON 45c per doz , 6 per cen for ch. A. A. METZ, "Leader and Controller of Low Prices ' October 17, 18 and 13. FINE DI8PLAY - or Ring Stock Each Morning 1 fJ"k SPLENDID E " jSV vl ITIPTlTfl " Afternoon! Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump FIRST DAY! PEICBS: MEN 60 CENTS. LADIES AND CHILDREN 25 CENTS. 5 and 10 cents Extra on BALLOON DAY i - No extra charge for private vehicles to enter the grounds. C. F. JABRETT, Prea'L sihd von PBooBiit. A. D. KODGER3, Sec. SPECIAL LOCALS Public Sale. I will sell to the hlsheet bidder on Oct. 10, at my place on the Bradsbaw road, all or my stocx inciuaing aome fine Jersey cows and calves, Farm ing Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, also a fine chest of Caroenters' Tools. Terms stated on day of sale. MBS. KOBT. HILLS. WITS. AU riuaieppsd me or nr. Klin Swl Ham SMIom. No Flu atur Irat dkVfl ut. Hartalloaa aaraa. Truliw and u 00 trial boltle tree to at aM. aad o Dr. Kilas. IBlAloa Ok. raua. ra. . , , JNO. G. ELLIS. B &I .a all 1 y O a m b: an TOP e; $500 REWARD! Tba Lonlsvlll k Naihvlll R. It. Co, will pay 5' 0 lu cah for the ar- rest and ilclivory ot wm. r. Brame, to the authorities of Davidson Co., Tenn. The aald Brame having shot and killed Jas. F. Lemon, a oonduo- tor on the accommodation train at Baker's, Davidmn Co , Tenn., Sept. 11th, 1888 at 6 J6 p. m. DISCBIPTIOK. Height 5 feet 7 or 8 Inches. Weight 135 pounds Slightly stooping figure, dark eomnleotlou with dark bair and beard, hair rattier long ana inounea to ourl, full heard and mustache, beard trlmtued rather close on side coming to a point ; eyes brown ;spesks slow and low. When last seen wore a suit of dark blue clothes, sack coat. By order or Donald Allik, Supt. . W. W. Alxx ahdbb, Agt. Livery and Feed Stable Baatretilolaa and earatal drlritra. eiT? mm. w.-,itr;b .... rtty4 Mgl.( 'Pamnnera with ordinary Banrag. earrlw "'l10' toaoj part of ihe eiiv rim ''JFJ?.: 'peol.l ralea to Comnxircial Ken IP I ft l hill AND WAGON FACTORY. We wluli to call the special sttentiou of farmer. t- tli folio n-u special lines of goods which we Intend to sell at the 1 i-M iilbie priop, all Guaranteed to be First-Class. Empire Fertilizer WhatDri I f. Empire Pi-.m WhfcMt Drills, Kentucky Wheat Drills, McSheny Wheat Drills LEIoxaaestead. ZLTeztilizox, THERE ARE SPOTS ON THE SUN! We cnt help that. We are aot running thr tin. But Wo Ar Running Take your prescrip tions to WYLY & BURNETT'S where they will be filled by a graduate pharma cist, with none but pure drugs. To ths Votsrs of Christian Co, The "Eumeroua votera" having failed to call on me, 1 nave deter mined at my own earneat solicitation to make the race ror oounty oiera ana nail on them, assurlnk them of my willingness to be sacrificed upon the altar or my party, unless tne party sees proper to alter the sacrifice. In that event I will heartily support the other lamb. I am a candidate for county elerk of Christian Co. subject to tha aotlon or the Unmocrauo party Beaneotfully, Wat. COW, Here'a our flrat lick st l. on ..i. DRY GOODS BUSINESS Aid aa long w w. do ao w propoM to KNOCK THE SPOTS Off COMPETITION! We are golug to put SIX MILES OF CALICOS . At Six Cents . "STard On.-uarter ot a mile ot Ihoao goods will make dreatea for 40 - WOMEN - 40 And each Mperate, aiig le, particular indlTitl uftl woman eaa have , ADressforSeventyCents anj wan wno inw to peat (Hat out Will Cut Ilia Fingers. We are going lo follow thla up eanh week- wltb a different ilekL, andeaca and every time we ui seal vuar c ( SomsiHs Tliai Will Co ? ta Ifl IHSSPJII1 Hies oua moth filCS XT SAIL?!! : fllCS II CIDSS!!! DUNT LET A BARGAIN GET AWAY IKE LIPQTINE. I WseaseaaWWesaatfcaasSsj sAstas asaaB efts sasv v BUG-aiES, Buggy and Wagon Harness. THEESHEES, Sash, Doors,' Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets. Builders' and Farmers' Hardware. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, ' MIXED FAINT, PAINT BRUSHES. T ME, HAIR, CEMENT AND FIR 5 BRICK. We most cordially Invite you to call anrl we na. . M"i K-si-r)lfully, FORBES & BRO. II FLAG E TO If you are in need of anything in the IFUBOTTURTS Call onus and -we will supply you at Pnces that are bound to please. Un dertakers Goods of every de scription, also promptly and Satisfactorily Furnished. Thompson & McReynolds, Main Street umm 9 successor; to TTciq CTJLt 11103 House fox DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES TxmrLlrs, "Valises, Etc. New stock now. being received. Give me a call. Jas. . Cooria. COOPER & CA1TSLEE, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, HOPKINSVILLE, KY. I WALMPT STMliT HOIfeSK BETWEEN IIXTH A. WD aEVEHItt T. CFIKST-CLASS IS ALL An0LTMEM8,Q CIWCINNATI, OHIO. POPULAR PRICE $2.00 to $2,50 Per Day. EE. IS. SOCTOEe, ricpxletox. On of ths But Flttad and Moat OranalnSr lanM Hotala la tha OUy $100000 TO LOAN.! I am prepared to make loans In inmi of tl.OCO or more at T per cent,, tame to bewcnrasl bf flrat mortgage on real nitate worth double tbe amount ol tbe loan. HINRTJ, STITaW. 9-tr-tl Attorney, Hopklnirllle, Ky, - Telephone No V. I LAND FOR SALE! I want to sell my farm lTfn two mile and ahalt nnrtliaatot Uayilold, tiraveaUo., K? , on the MayOel'f mil l'ftucah dirt road. The tract contains aom of booiI land, 00 acres in cultivation, half of that In clover anilfrraas; the balance in tmher. The. land ikjuitt rolllna enoiifrli to drain itself. I he farm Is well im umted. in a hitch state ol cultivation aol n one or the best firms In the- co'-ntr. It bwB ojpanels o plank f nro. a half mile of win fence, and the balance ftood rail fen-e Three I ant in a- took iwnds. tlire tfliHOCo barns two of them with 1ft ft aheds around tbrm tohacoo anrew In one of them. Orchard of good fru t ofoverykinu. in ' dwelling nouae isa tw- utorv rrame imiidinjr, witn an i at th rtiar. I la by in tfut niaknif; four front roomaNnd two halls. The Loimiries tb it ulna room and itchen AveratdawilO feu Is sitursted in front and the L baa a side uorch a vnv oonenlent and airy bouse. A hrtakamokn. notice ani an owiflr nurw'awisTT ouiMiiiigs. T)in residence t lonatMi In fornetirrowth. hu nwd oistern. Uoodcburchea and schools are In the aeiKiiDornooii. May field, the corntjr aeat of 4rave eoantjr, la two and a half mile from this firm, it ia me oenr oi lanason's rurcitstte, nifrrt, mbUdj location: uonalatlon. 6.(HW or 7.0OO: nooi n.ifol facilities one CoUcro, and two or ihrea htftli vchools; Woolen Mill, Plant n Mill, two lantu flouring mills, one railroad, excilent tobacoo marKo iu aeil i,)kw noRanenUa ihtsesofl. Come atonK soon and look at tbe farm or you might lose a harm In I am polntf toaell Price $25 Dr acre: two-thirds outn an'lthe kalanc to unit pnrrhaiwr. Tor any Inf'irma tton dwired write to UieaDdrtKned at May. field. Ky, . T. UuUN. tuf aT4t ' J f&RB TO ALL. Our Illustrated Cata logue of PUata. Hal- land Bulbt.Shrubs, (Fruit and Ornamental frees. Orsns Vines, all for rati PlanUno, also LiM of Cut -Flowers f and DealKUl will be L muiici prat toaiiap- illeaiita. SatlBfao lon Kiiarauteed. I S3 Greenhouapa, Addmsi NANZ 11 NEUNER, Louiivnxa, Kt. BLYTHEiCO., . alannfaeturersof :::::: mm UOPKIN8VI1XK. KY. or a BPBCiiLTian: POCKKTMKLK.1NKBRSJ -al Prpee(ChMk Protectors Berlin Pen, PenollAnd Stamp Corablnatloa Self-lukinv PD8, Bright Colon ot INK. All Kinds of Stamp MuppMea. 13y m tuesd y, oor, 1, A ROYAL -f- P4SS. Q.llerr .. . MIoTSnanl Hsaa I