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Sjojjhituroillt rientwltiatt. CHM.M-MEACHAM, . . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1889. HOPKINSVILLF, KENTUCKY. A lira ul Towlnen of 8,000 Inhabitant eilueted In e oount J ol tO.OOO. The LouiSTllle and MaefcTlU hu two liana ol railroad In tne ooantj. Tbe Ureae tobeeoo (rowing eoontilntn world. Whaat.oora, bay eoal, lira elook aad tmlU produced lor export In larf iuanllttes. Tne oil baa lour buki wltb u aorraf ate Mpiul otwt,ooo. A plan ln Bill ul wtfoa factory, tbroe arrlet faotorlaa, lima tutor?, tobaooo inanutnetorr, two foundries, tbrM brlokjarda, broom fao ory. itaani laundry, lot factory, two Urgt loortni mills Uw city and aoTeral la the aountj. Splondlddrlrlni; par and too opara kouae. riTeturnptkoeoenterlni tn Hopklne iii nniiitin and I .nan Aaaoolatlon. Com. eurelal Club, nlalepbon eobBnie,numbered - I k - -alt llvhUMl hv aaa. atraeteeHU ""u" v -r - - - MaeadamlaodairMteaad brick aldewalke al over tbe elly. Elena oburchee, two eolleiee klfb aobool ud too oneet system oi puottr nenoola. wblto bad colored. In too fttato. Weet ora Kentucky Lunelle Aaylum wltb a popoln lloa of Sao, two miles aaat of tba city. A SIOO, 00 court kouse with towa dock la tba dome. A Una are department and a company of aula i...hi t.iui. m.ar tnvntahee an adoaaate aupply ol wator for all porpoaaa. Baal oautc lowaaarenieeneap. nine opcnm w. Ill, pork packlnc eetubliebment, trait eaa aery, taayard aad many otbar aatarprlaaa. Climate mild aad InTlgoratlnf aad eaoeed Icily baaltbfnl. The Deraocratlo majority lu New Jersey is 14,652. Stale Treasurer Hart of Pennsylva nit died Saturday. There it already a icrainble for Goodloe'i official ahoea. The Tate cam bow in the Court of Appeal! hai beta advanced and tel for Not. 29. Montana'! legislature baa been call ed to meet on the 23d and lively times are expected. An escaped leopard Is at large In Scott county, Indiana, and ii terrify ing the inhabitant!. - Dr. Cronln'a clothes and Instru ment have been found Id a catch basin near where the body was found. "Uncle Joe" Alexander has sold the Alexander Hotel, Louisville, to Miller Brothers, of Tennessee, who will shortly take char ire of It. Washington'! proclamation of ad mittance was laaued Monday, and there are now 42 Slates. Two Sena tors will be ehoseo next Monday. Lampson, Rep., la elected Lieu tenant Governor of Ohio by only 41 votes. Campbell, for Governor, ! the only Democrat elected to a State office. Mrs. V. O. Green, postmaster at Brandenburg, the couuty-aoat ol Meade county, lias been removed and a negro named J. D. Starks appoint ed In her stead. The New York Sun has declared for Hill aud Campbell in 1892 Cleve land and Gray are nearer the heart of the peop'e now, but It is three years until 1892. Sunol, the California fl.ly,hasbeeu sol I by Senator biauforJ to BoWi Bonner for a price "the highest ever paid for a horse in America." Sena tor Hearst hat since offered 1230,000 for the colt Mlsa Eva Ingeraoll, Bob logeraoll't eldest daughter, girl of 16 years, was married on (he 13th to W. 11. Brown, a New York banker. A judge aud not a preicher performed the ceremony, Muhlenberg county has been given another black eye in the courts in her railroad bond case. Judge Jack son, of the IT. 8. Federal Court, has ordered the County Judge to levy and collect the interest on the compromise debt. There Is a muddle In the munlcl pal affairs of Russellvllle. M. B Bowden, the Mayor, resigned two wocka ago and (be two opposing fac tion In the Council have each elected a successor, J. M. McCutchen and 8. C. Long being the men. Both have accepted and the town hu two Mayori. The Iloward-Tnrner, Tolllver Martin, French-Evorsole and 8wope Goodloe feuds have for years been a disgrace to Kentucky civilization and the sooner all of the principals are dead the better It will be fur the State. Just now the French-Ever sole trouble baa broken out afresh in Perry county and is attracting pub lic attention from the recent fatal outbreak In Fayette county. In Montana the Democrats are havlnir a cood deal of trouble wltb the Republicans, who are determined il possible, to cheat them out or tne victory won In October. In Silver Bow county the Tunnel precinct gave a Democratic majority or its. this malnrltv not only elected ten repre sentatives to the Legislature, but also enabled aeveral or tue county oinoera to win. The members of the .Legis latnre chosen determined lue-coui-plt xion of that body and the Hepu llcsns sat themselves to the task ol stealing the county in onlor to cap tore the Legislature and aecure the Senatore to be elcctod. The cai.vas. ing board composed of two Republi cans and one Democrat throw out tue Tunnel precinct, alleging fraud. The Democrats appealed to tbe oonrts a id Judge DeWolfe, a Democrat, or dered tbe returns o be counted. Ills position la In acooid vrltli the opin ion! of the Supreme court, which hat three time! decided that the du ties of a canvassing board are purely clerical and that it bat no jxiwer to go behind the return!. The Repub licans then changed tbelr lactic ana abandoned tbe charge of fraud and alleged irregularity in the return, the Judges of election having algned lu the blauk apace for the clerk and vice vena. Tho court over-ruled the objection raised on this point and the county clerk gave tbe Democrat certificate! of election ; but the Secre tary of State, who i a Republican, baa issued certificates to the Repnb llcans and the result will be two Legislatures will be organized. Aa the Democrats bare the law and tbe Governor on their tide, they are de terinined not to give up the fruit ot their victory aud exciting tlmei are to be looked for wben tbe Legisla ture meets. Tbe contest I sure lo be a bitter and fiercely fought one. The lteDublicant are expecting to receive substantial aid from the Ad' ministration. ' Something Wrong. The double murder at Lexington continue to be a topio of discussion In the piper of the country and poor oil Kentucky' reputation for bloodshed ba agtin been a Iver tised over tho world. It I better for til parties that Goodloe shared the fate of Swopo. Both men were mur derer in the fullest sense of the word. They had malice deep and long standing in tbelr heart and both (ought rather than avoided au opportunity to slay each other. B )tb violated the law by carrying d. ally weapons and when they came togeth er each tried lo "get the drop." Good loe might have waited a mo-nent until Bwope left the mail box and there would have been no tragedy. lo apeaklng to Swope in an insulting tone he precipitated the difficulty and Goodloe'! death-bed statement tbat Swope waa tbe aggreeaor does not alter the fact In the case. Ao cording to hi own statement, be was opening hla knife wben Bwope tired. Knowing his nun, Swope could not have don otherwise and he cannot be held more blameworthy than bia antagonist. Had Goodloe survived, hla high position and polit ical influence would have k- pt bim from being hanged or imprisoned for murder and the bast way out of the disgraceful affair wai for bath to lie. Any attempt to punish the aur vlvor would have been a farce as ridiculous as the crime was brutal, and the result would have been an additional reproach upon a state where public aentlment permita aud urlea justify auch deeds of blood Good oe was conscious for two days. He made hie will. lie j iued the church. Ho look a pathetic fare v oil if his family. He realized fully what had been done and yet not a word of regret escaped hi tip) and not a feeling of forgiveness was al lowed to find a td.ee in his heart tie died as he sad lived batino Swope. These are tho facts. Men 50 years old fight over a trivial mat ter and send each other souls un oreDtred Into eternltr. Yet how many papers In the State have do uounced this afftir as a crime? I is "a terrible tragedy," "at unfor tunate occurrence," "a sorrowful af fair" etc. but who has dared to call it a brutal murder," an "Inhuman butchery" or a '-B negrasa feud.' Such affaire of this are counterparts of the mountain feuds in the eastern counties and the principals are criminals, even though ex-Preiid end attend their funerals when they fall victims to their lawlessness "There Is something radically wrong with our laws" aays one paper. Tutu may be true, but it is no loa a fact that there is something wroug with our newspapers. THE RESULTS SUMMED UP. The full return from tbe elections of last week emphasize the first re ports of Ddmocratlo victories. Vir ginia give tbe State ticket about 43,000 majority and the Legislature ii 4 to 1 Democratic. About all that seems to be left of Mahone Is a amall spot of grease and a bad smell. Ohio elect! Campbell Governor by upwards of 12,000 and tbe legisla ture la Democratic in both branches, the majority on joint ballot being 8. Tula Insures tho retention of the sen atorial seat cow held by II. B. Payne. Iowa, for the first lime iu 35 yean, electa a Democratic Governor by a majority of 6,812. The Republicans bold tbe Legislature by ouly 8 ma jority and enough Republicans are opposed to Allison to make his re election to the Senate exceedingly problematic. Now York, which gave Harrison 13,000 msjorlty now gives tbe Dem ocratic State ticket 23 000 and tbe Republican mj irlty In the Legisla ture Is cut down from 40 to 12. New Jeney doublea her Democrat ic majority and gives the State ticket 14,500 plurality and tho Legislature ii largely Democratic Massachusetts show a tremendous Democratic gain, the Republican majority being cut down to only 6.000. Mississippi I of course Democratic as the Republicans bad out no ticket. Marvland ahows some losses In the Oirialature owing- to local questions, but the body is still reliably Demo cratic Nebraska I Republican by a smaller majority than for yeara. In rennaylvama aione, ma u-uuu- llcans have held their owii.-tliulr majority being Increased to 60,000. Boyle rmn'ty Democrat have nom inated a iluUt for county office by havlug ballot boxe carried from ho iso to house. Tbla plan ia not likely to become popular, but the Idea of having a private ballot Is a good one aud ahou'd be adopted in tbla county on Jan. 11. Uuleaa the voting be private a very light vole maybe looked for, a numbere of Democrats will decline to take sides In contest within the party. Hewitt Resigns. State Auditor Fayotte Hewitt resigned hla office Mot day and Maj. L. O. Norman, Insurance Commls toner, was appointed in hla stead. The resignation aud uew appoint ment had been pre-arranged and took affect at once. (Deputy Insurauce Commissioner floury T. Duncan waa appointed ii succeed Maj. Nor man and he was: In turn succeeded by Editor W.T.VHavena, of the Mt Sterling Sentinej-Demoerat Gen. Hewitt! was aervtug hi second term of 4 year aud bad till Jan. 1 "92 to serve. He ha been made President of tbe Stato National Bank and will continue to live at Frankfort. In accepting his redg nation Gov. Buckuer took occasiou to testify to Geu. Hewitt's great worth and atrict integrity as an official. Gen. Hewitt waa at one time severely censured forhisoouncc lion wltb tbe Tate matter and be now has libel suits pending against the Offenaboro Inquirer aud the Covington Commonwealth, the out growth of damaging chargea. lie was before that uufortuuate occur rence tbe most popular official in Kentuoky, but, whether Justly or not, tbe publlo has never excused his official negligence, ills popularity is now gone and be could not again be elected to any atate office. THE CRAFT. Joo. L. Bosley, of the Winchester Sun, baa sold bis paper to a stock company aud will quit tbe business. Tbe Sun, heretofore Republican, will henceforth be Democratic with Tay lor Gibson editor. Tbe RussellvUle Herald was in mourning this week on account of the death of O. C Rhea, it former editor. Mr. Rhea has of lata year been a compositor lo tbe Herald, office. Having loat all hi property he found it necessary In hie old age toreturo to the acase, after having been 40 yeara an editor. Journalism 1 not often the road to wealth. J. T. Pryor, of the Parle Iteeord, ia booked for an ejtrly wedding. A matrimonial epidemic seem to have struck th prest, and Living G lines la about the only eligible bachelor left. Thi Best Yrt. We have been readers of "Ptlenon" for a Ions while, but, excellent as we have al way found it, we consider this year the best yet. Tbe December number cannot le anrpassed in tin- beauty of it engravings and the Interest of it content. The pa or on ' Picturesque San Jose" is admirably written and Illustrated, and th other stories and articles are all capital. "Things Worth Knowing' fives aomo "New Christmas Gimea,' which will prove most aocptable t the youug people, and the ncellework department offer numerous chirm ing designs for haliday-prvSenU Practical, useful, interesting, (here l no other lady t book which compares with -Piterion " Iadeed, it till range so wide and varied aud ia so admirable from a literary and artistic point of view, tbat It meets the requirements of an entire household as no other magazine cau. Next year, it will be better worth having than ever, with it new cover ud type and various other improvements. A subscription for 1890 would make a valuable and useful holiday-present Terms: Two Dollars a year, with greatly reduced club-rates. A sample copy will be sent to those detirina to get up clubs. Address Pelerion', Magazine, 306 Chestnut Street Pbtladephla, Pa. TOBACCO NEWS. LOUISVILLE TOBACCO MAAKKT. rurnlabod by GLovsa bcaaBTT. Sale on our market for the week lust closed amount to 2.226 hbds. wltb receipts for tbe aame period of Ooo hhds. tsaloa on our market since January 1st amount to 118,916 hhds. Sale of the crop ol 1888 on our market up to this date amount tosj.iuv nnda. There la no change to note In the condition of the market for dark types of tobacco. Tbe offerings of such are very small aa noiuera as rule are not willing to accept tbe situation. The stocks are being slightly reduced but still remain very arge. ine rouowing quotations rainy represent our market for dark tobacco. Trash f .60 to 1 00 Common to Medium Lugs$l 00 to ou. Dark Lues Extra aualltv II 50 to 3 w. Common leaf f 3 00 to 4 00. Medium to Good Leaf S4 CO S 00. Good leaf extra leneth 15 00 6 50. Rich wrappery tobacco S6 50 10 00. How' Thirl We offer One Hundred Dollan Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Latarru unre. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Prop , Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known r . j. Cheney ror the last lo rears, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by their firm. West ft Tran r. Wboleaale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Welding, Kinnan ft Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Tmedo. Ohio. E. II Van Iloesen, Cashier Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken In lornally, anting directly upon the blood ami inuoon sun'aces of the system. Price, 7oc per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. One Fare. An excur.Ion will leave to-day for Clarksvllle to the Chrysanthemum show, given for tbe benefit of tbe Confederate Monument fund. Din ner and lunch served on the ground One fare for tbe round trip. Ticket good returning to-morrow. County Correspondence. " cTtOFoTs. CBorros, Nov. la Jerking corn hat been the order of the day in this community for tbe last week and tbe farmon report tbe yield very good. Tho board of trustee here has at last decided to lead the blind tigers to the front by granting license to ail who wish to haudle the "forbidden fruit," and we will now soon bave tbe good old time of "sweet long ago," ( T) and the next cry for liberty may be heard from tbe prlso i walla. A. G. Bjwllng ha sold bis store house to Brown A Asbmnre, of Hamby', Ky. Consideration C00. We learn they anticipate opeulug a general atore. We gladly welcome them to our town and wish for them a successful business. Some thief effected ao entrance In to J. . Croft's store Friday night by boring through a panel In the back door, but be waa doubtlea fright ened away, as there waa nothing missing the next morning. A few nights before an attompt waa made to break iuto the grocery store of D. J. Crabtree, by striking the back door with a heavy piece of timber, which waa found there tbe next moroing. J. P. Clark, store-keeper and gang er, (pent aeveral day at borne lal week. A gentleman whose pbyaical abili ty was not ao great as that of Sam son of old, though doubtless as cour ageous a a Hon, spent several days In our town last week, aud ho soon Informed a few people that he bad come to break up the blind tigers; of course be was at once spotted by them, aud wben be made bia first application for wblaky he was given a mixtoreofpepper sauce, etc, which we uodentand, according to hi own explanation, made hla atomach fee) like there were three billy goata lu it bnttlng at each other. He made no further discoveries here aa we have learned. Bock. PEE DEE. Fax Dai, Nov. 12 Tbe Rev. Mr Stubblefield, of the Lafayette circuit, ureached bia first aermon at thU place on the first Sunday in Ihii month. The Rnv. Mr. Campbell, presiding elder, beld bia first quarterly meeting at tbla place last Saturday and Sun day. On Sunday he preached a reg ular aanctifiuation and money ser mon. Miss Ethel Duke baa a die, large school at this place - She 1 proving herself to be an exce. e . teacher. The patrons are all well pleased with her (and so are some ot the young men) Northlngton and Redd are doing a line business with thtir uew saw mill. When they get nut of loga they saw cp negroes. One day laal week Jim Finley, col., was caugh by the aaw and hla arm badly cut. On the nij-hl ol tbe 11th Inst, al 10 o'clock Miss Lou Gaffont, who ba been a great auffurer two long weary years, departed this life. We hope ihc has passed to the land where suf fering will be no more. We extend our sympaililo to tho bereaved fam ily aud friend'. Par liox. The firm of Thompson ft McRey oolds. furniture dealer, has been dissolved, Mr. R. B. McRiynoId retiring. I. W. HARPERS OLD NELSON COUNTY KENTUCKT WIIIS kit Has been recognized for years as one of the foremoat and finest whiskies placed before tbe American public Like every article of fine dcss it eaten not for tbe bulk of con iumcra, to whom one whiskey tastes but little different from anothor, bul for the appreciation of tbe con noisaeur only. It Is, In short, gentlemen's beverage, and intended for gentlemen only. E Imundson ft Long, sole agenta Ilopklnsvllle, Ky ANNOUNCEMENTS. roa oLaaa or couaT or arrsALa. Waare antborliail to annoonoa uetomik II If addon aa a candidate far (Jlark or Urn Court of Appeala, aut'jocl to tba action of tho llaioo- oratic nuuiBBtina primarj or wbibumw. Wa arn anthorlaad fo announce CAtr Jama B. Mahtik, of Barren ooontr. aaa oanotdato for iheofDoo of t lerk ol ibo Court of Apraleof KentuRky, autdect to lb aotloa 01 wio lt ninrratic party . roa coomt eovav CLaai. Wa are anlh"rtad to annoonoa f. R. Rioa. da lb aa a eandidato fnrConntT Uourt Clerk aal'jeot to tba aotloa of tba Dtmoerailo panr. Wa are authorised to announce w a Cowan aaaeandlilata for Countr Court Clerk, aobjoot to too action 01 toe uemoorauo partr. Wo are aotborls'd to announno bam'l G Bnckner aa a eandidato for Conntr Onrt uierK. aoDieoi to tna action or too uamoerao Ol cnriaua county. roa eomiTT jenae. Wa are aothorlged lo annoonee H. I. Da tie aa a candidate for Countr Jurtae of chrla- tianoountj, auujoci to tna uemocrauc prima rj ejection, Baturdar, January lltb, law. We are aulborlie l to annoonoa Tnos. J ItOBKttw aa a randlrfate for couny Judge of Cbrlatlan rounty. aubj'ot to tbo Demoerntlo pnmary oirotion an. ii. roa jailkb. Goo. W Lone Is a candidate for re-election to the nfflce of Jailer of 'hrl.tl an county, aub- jeot to mo aotujD ui tue ii-outoeratio party. We are eulhoriaed to announce John 8. LoNOaea can Idate for lalar of Ciirtntlan oonntyn'-Jeet to tbe action of tbo Demoeratl' party. roa ABSkasoa. We aro authored to anoounre fai nla R Perry aaa candidate fur Aaremor of Christian of Christian connty, aul-J:ct to the action of qo iiwnooraiie party. We are amhorfsad to annonnoe Oarnn J. hith aaa candidate forConnty A. an. tor. tub- Jert to l he aolien of tbo Duiuocratic party. t riwfu-y election aan. 11. Wa W. CLARKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UOPKINSVILLE, KY. fflc wait itd of Coaet Sqmr. filSI National Barber IW IRVIN YOUNG, Trop., M. KUtTH T. KtAB MAIN. H AlK-CUTTIWG Hon 0aMri44. MoUJat -Wl . lowolt 11: rankel's for rankers for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for rankel's for THE PLACE If you are in need tv' I fill Call on us and we will supply you at Prices that are bound to please. Un dertakers Goods of every de scription, also promptly and Satisfactorily Furnished. Thompson & McReynolds, Main Street HoTDklnsvllle, TZ.-y. KLj-UaL-J4.J-Aarf 33y HEPgrXtTT 3DTT MOJSTT, M. X. Tola la a New and Vailarly tfadleal Traatlaa, AJepraalon of Bplrlu, Lrrer Computet, Inanuee of Hie Kldmra, and all dlaaaara appendant upon y. I i nun, folly, Vice, lanoraaoa, Kertoue U.UUlj, Vital aahauaUao, and .OED. and OLD MAN bo la aoff.rlng front BJOBd to leather, full rtH. IV e, only one dollar, by malt, eeeled to plain vrappar, poatpald, CONFIDENTIAL, Addreai IIkkt 1U Alo.T, Al. 1)., No. Sal Cvlaiabua Aaeeoa, orF.O.Uol XI VI Boawn, Uim. Fntatory lecture wltb nannroua loaUinoolala froaa blah eoarefe, free to all. Tala U tba only ELtCTKC-MEDICO PMVSIOLOOV aar pabltabed. and la abajlauly auaalila and perteet. ula Uyateable to a)l afflictrd, aa It reacnoa tbe aery roouand alula el dilute For all Dlaraeee of alao, by the dtatlnffulabod UANBT UV AlOHT, At. 1'., WHO nil til BVUTIKID THC ELIXIR Of LIFI AND THC THUS E. ENCE OF MANHOOD, may be eomull.f In auk-trot con rt,lcucr ,ln paraon or hy fe-tw.at hi. Kkaro. aladloiillillrinary,Mo.MltlunibuaAT.,lloaton,Maa. "I HEARD A VOICCs IT s V'. i 0 (9 4 H 0 SAMUEL Importer and A' -.!(- . -- -A i.; ' '- ..- X' : Granite And Marble Monuments, Tha beat material aad moat artlstlo work at tba loweat prices, F. M. 'WHITLOW, of Iloi.klnsville, Is my solicitor for tbe aale of work. SAZvX'at. TJ0EC30XT. HIS PAPER a cm mm In PttlUstVlphl. ttha Newppr Ailvcr- $100,000 TO LOAN f in nreDareti to mih 1nn In mmi a ll.OTor more al T ter wni..tamiito bewctiretl br flrtmormco on re! t,tt worth double UMatmouatoi iaoio.o. nSKRTJ. TITK4. 8-17-tf Ittorner, HopkintTlll, Ky Telophono No V, For "mn-down." dhHltEtii mnA tnw worked WomaML Dr. PieroA'a Fnvnr.f PrrniHitlnn la Viebeiiof all rrfltoratlve tonics. It la a potent Speciflo for all tbuae Chronio WeaknesMaaod Plaeaace peculiar td Women: a powerful, ffen- h wvii m uii-nne, uinio ana nnrvine, Imparta vltror and Btrenffth to the whole trBtem. It promptly cunw weak ncaao! stomach, nau-. Itidifreauon, bloat inr, weak back, nervoiu proa tratloQ. debility andilecpN'une, In either aez. It la carefully comnouadeil br au experienced pnrildan, and adapted to wninun'a drlioate oiwantzatlon. Purelr reretablo and perfectly harm.ptw in any conflltlon of the -vntem. Warrahted.1 " avoriie rreienp tlon1 ia the only medicine ffr women, wtld hv dniRHriMa, nnder a Uoalllvo innr ante of antinraction in cTery cxiao. or nrine ($1.00) refunded. Thfi ininranteo hu Wo printed on the bnttle-wrartpcr, and faithfully eariicd out for tunny yriin. tor lanre, Ulivrtrated Treaties on T)jeasflt of wonien 000 pasea, with full dlraetinna for tome-lTaMentJ. eend ten ernta In tampa. Addreaa, Wobld'i Iiispknsaut MkdicaZ. AmwuaiQK, m Mala Stmt, Buffalo, N. T- mm fine fine fine fine fine line fine fine fine fine fine "XHa :E3Ua"ble" ClotTiIng and. Slao Co.. FranKeFs Sons- TO BUT! of anything in the I' IjH . Hal and Indlepeneeble to eaerr YOUNQ, MIDDL. WvaknrM, Iuifuur, I.aa or Memory, rwamuUMM, eotnor, SAID. ''COM! 1 ' v " .-."b. 14 19 . V;t D1 V (D 0 0? to HODGSON, Manufacturer of PUBLIC SALE On Wedoetday, November 13, 1889, Olt TB FJKLD9 TAUU, I will aell to tfaeh'irheat bidder ill tna 'errm al property of Mack llraine, die'd, consisting of 0 flue work miilee, 1 bujtg-y horae, 1ukrt and harn-M, 18 fatted bogs, a line n of tiock bor, finning Implements of eTtry kind. en gine thrcshftranu rtnker, hny prcaa, blnueia, mowerr, wsgone, wheat drills, corn drill, Slow a, so., hay rorn. and a out SO.ouu lbs. to aero. All ho on hold and kltuhen furniture tables, ohalra, (ueentwsr4. 4o., rooking stove and Tcisels. and msny other articles 1 oar pcnter'r.h.'t and tools, croee-mittaw, Ao. TKKM4, All sums often dolUrs and nnder cash. On a I sums exceeding ten dollar, a erodltof str months, without Interest, will tie g'ven proTld d ihe note is pall pronip'ly at maturity. If aoo'eliDt paid on or ler-iM the day of maturity. May 18th, I WW, then that note in nil hear lrai' Interest from tho day of sale, November IBih, INM), till paid. Approved ae eurlty will be rttiulred on every not, J V U A Kit KIT, Oct. . 18W. Adm'r Maok Urame, deo'd. J, C, I (Formorly ot nopklniTllla.) h rirst-Clan H ail Ih l'i.:r, Is now located In CLAKKSVILLE, TENN., Ksar the raasengor Depot, -rbera he la pre pared to manufacture fioota and fiboea at a tower rate thsa eUewberw. Ferfeet flu gnar- teed. A OBOOKIOT, COHrCT10JriBT a&d UtUTAUaOAMT la eoQaacUoa, ' t-Uluto. Overcoats. Suits. Children's Clothing. Dress Shirts. Underwear. Neckwear. Hosiery. Hats. Shoes and Boots. Umbrellas. Trunks and Valises. Ja. E. Coora. COOPER & .livery, Feed HOPKINSVILLE, KY. . THE GREAT 6CMMEB DAWSON. ARCADIA . HOUSE, DAWSON. HOPKINS CO, KY. Theeo Celebrated Chalybeate aad "elleSprlaee arealtnated Immediately epoa tbe If la am, Rewa bllaaiaaliinl Valley itailroad. Me aillee Weet of LouiaylUe, Ky, aad U mUee ttaet aa p"4""..,. tuh. aucadia nones la Hear and Seatly Fa rale bed wile a eep.rlty of ealertalnlaa an eneata. n eve ore of teat Motel are alao oern.re of iha Sp. Intra, aud the annate of tbo Areadla lionej hove rave Aeoanea llbe norlne emhoiil extra onera-a. lavali.L abonld remember lhal toe mnntnaof May aad JaaeoEnr many alve.naee to ptreone Tl-ltlaa tba aprlnaa. The dry nam llomnteolmar. maaafeetared al tbe api-tage. fur i'ampbleta, circular-, Kte., apply aa J. V. I'UITCHETT. MAKAUKK. May L. GAUCHAT, JEWELER, ST MAjtlLlX T, CZ-.-afi.XZST7aX-I-E, TEH. LARGE STOCK. PRICES LOW. "Woils a. Specialty. 4 Year Old Whisky S 2 a Gallea, SEND ORDERS TO Kraver I10PKIX8VILLE, 4 Year Old WHISKY $2.00 Per Gallon. N It. Enclose Postal mon ey Order or Cash with your or der. flfiWiii Inivrh Csansrciii Collcn mmmm 5.lJ.CtoCvt-- mm SCHOOL HOURS: 9 to 11:30 A. M., 1:30 to 3:3Q P. M. iio.ua i ouauuij; to y. For full pirtlculare call on or address. , S. N. CURNICK, Principal. Money Saved You Can Save Boots, Shoes, OUT COltNEK Bth III!) LIIIIIK KOil. P. BRYANT & STRATTOM BOOS COLLEGE Pole Caislib. CaAaNSLER, and Sale Stable, AND WINTER RESOBT. - . SPRINGS. I N. If. IJOLEalAN CO..- It tf mOfRIETOE, & Harris, .... KENTUCKT Tnfonowtot brands stnt! Daaleaa Coanrf an . W. Woreham'e reerleaa; II I II . Wlaauvl'a Silk Valreti Botartaoat Oonatj con waiatyi Anoenoai Coutr Wkuari wan. On Wkiatri iak Oraia Boar Haak Union Oeaat; Wklakj aa. Teeneeeae Wklo. kloa. tlOHT DIST CRCNT KIND. OF WINI. SPECIALTIES I aajlOlIt, -KACH AND MOdtY," -ROCK MS nit," AND CJIN. PRICES FROM. $1.50 TO ti pre flk I AM WITH JUGS ' FREE. "Young rnan, qoaliry yourself for )....(. I TL- r . ... .t,.un..i auo Liruioanioua r ruu ana the age demand IL Eilucate yourolf ior ouaineas i A boslness man forth farm, tha counting room and eommere oial pursuits, aud you will succeed now aud hereafter." llenry Clay. IM Ike abore a4alce br tba great Commoner be) kwded by ererr jonmg men aad woman wan ui InsliMi of Mnm is Money Made. Money by Buying Trunks, Valises, unmiAiTi AT THE .- PRICE -:- HOUSE i.d MAIN 8T8.