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l1"'" iiotiliiiiciiiHc MrntHchiati. fciiufftoiiMAi ax mini mm, CHAS. mTmKACHAM. nfSirilO ft A TSAX IS ABVAKOJl iwal i di'tlnf notlcm 10 fRt fM , u ! i u "" par IIm Mali li 1UI I, .Un.lliip at Tvnui l Hiw n Mir . I (l n .5.1$ MJfO Shit Iwm. ANNOUNCKMCNIS For OtrouH .m uMKirlillqiKillm..Juta, It, . nmuMliliil tor tb nt MrtaU , . ltithteMwllilMJajilrlaA lH.ritons " euidclM U' Mtlm( U iHmwenm Commonwealth's Atternoy. llUJi.JA.Vll. UAU.NIWT, i Ti)j?j! twinVfj M x wtulMt tor i.lrllofl t.i to IU0 Kttoft ol the DunasinUr iwil,. Electoral Ticket. At largo V. It. Kiuuoy. At largo Claude M, lbomas. 1 irst district Chns. K. Whoeler. hoeoud district -War 1 Hoadloy. Third district J. li. liichardsou. Fourth district V. T. llayvvard. Filth district Juo. II. JUaabtu. Sixth district Juo. T. Hodgo. Sovonth district J. A. Seott. Eight district J. M. ltolhvvoll. Niuth district V. O. Dearing. Tenth district J. 0. Lykins. Kloventh district N. JJ, Hays. The Tariff Plank. "Wo donounco tbo MoKIuloy tnrih" Ins ounclod bv tbo Fiftvliret Con' press as tbo culminating atrocity ot class logislat ipaTTtfVTouounco proleetlou ns n fraud, n robbery of tbo great majority of the Aninrinnn noonlo for tho b?neiItof tbo low. SVe declare it to bo n fun-J damootal principle ol tuo parly that tho Federal Government has uo constitutional power to enforco and colloct tariff duties oxeept for thopurposo of roveuuo only, and demand that the collection of such taios shall bo limited to tbo necessities f il.n fAAmiHnMl "l...vfil Iff niifl mm tiomically administration." Only 85 days until Clevolaud and Stevenson will bo elected. Both New York and Indiana aro nil right. Now for Christian county. Senator Hill w ill speak in Now York, Now Jersey, Connecticut and Indiana Bavo's all right. Tbo bill classifying cities wn ap proved Saturdoy, Ilopkinsvillo is iu tbo fourth' close. Tho Somerset lUjmblkuH, pub lishod by K. 0. Blandford, has for lack of patronage. . illlflitlKI ll 1I1IIMIM Gov McKinloy snya bo "foara for Ohio, unless the Republicans wnke up pretty quick." And thou too, Brutus? if 111 IITJIHSLJ ff Capt. Ellw is iu ynion county uow, and as this hi fair week nt Ovvonsboro ho will spend I ho rest of tho week in Daviess. Boston and Chicago aro now con nected by telophono, n distance of 1,000 mill. A tost wrts made Friday nud tho line worked perfectly. The Orvensboro Memterwer hasn't ct, My the ooursgo to say tho word but inlmilHes that Peltit is tho "most,! tfmlist" candidate ou tlw track. Alice Mitchell may shortly be dis charged from tho lusanu Asylum nt Bolivar, Teun., and returned to Mem nluito lw tried for tho murder of Froda Ward. -' Sugar has gone up n cent in thirty days, owing to tho foruiHtion of n tru'.t bv tbo niniiurnclurerts, wiio lire o bounty wrung from tin people by excessive taxation. WWteWWPWWIII.II 111. Judjro Walter Q. Greebaiu.vihn was acnudidatefor the Republican o for President in 1888, litis author ,. il the tjtaiauwut that ho will vuie 1. Clsvslsml thifl Joarontbe tart? iisuh. Sn.iv Senator "Bill" Brown, of Now vt as offers to bet flu.0.u that Cleveland carrion New Yc rk He tnya New York I nailed ami I hut. iu two weeks time Ucrr tcjiiJa'tuauHgepi will nbaiKloutho urnko their-fight for West .rL.iiin, IudniriH, Coimcotiout, Alo- ,lu i.d Nmth OBrolinn. Tt i Ueotgia Stato aleelion ckubm c.T to uiiirrow, 011. a Mpiara iue J- tukI tlw thhtl l'i ij..v Northern will, bo re eleut ;l I ; 000 to 10,000 majority nud ' Legislature will remain strongly xtuuo. Tho llepubhcniiH liavoj oadnr cd tho third party candidates u.SUto pd county tiekat. (V t LHUt' request for a joint do- r t th OcT. Wearer bnviui? been 1 i au third natty cliampiou h,w hi - nun ai own way tr. lvttlt mutt hnvu gmn bun llm U..4I 1 cuidwn. It i'.Hi HJiildliavo rgv 1 bold of tuo iierool i'liiusm, t' - i.culdliHf lieen uotliiaglett ol lni. i ut a greasy hjmh mid n bad . bUfll. Th" Kemvckuk itttuohsa 110 co t . the reiHirt Hint Peltit will, iu .'erjf rertafu tluut, ttlthdruw f ruiolor Oowgrn. Tom i I in t f ir ii ana n Jtwg w .r. liis ullegwl I y it ho will slay op. Pi ltd ii j ' ) liyer in l!i 1 proper way to tr.at hluili lo 1 1 1 niriiiji' bis ui iVt'luunW, which (X-X eoinv rn tbo pitblio. jul uf ii lor puo D1 i . alvvu aorentocrllieialnor F! i Uliiujir Wll . ti u Iui tt1 re . I , t r i i i ,nl i t u day n r r U po r 'If t'11 no com naroi ed 'I ' "urg ' t i; It i d &''.. nli j s 'M '"" "" ' OANDIDATEWEAVER Ills 'I jratilcal SHIIItnry llcconl In Tho Hoiilli. An Unbrokoii Career of OpprMiton mt SfWltetlon Old MM rn) WoinwiWwe H' vfrtlm. (Pwhb im CtifitjE llrl ) Artry intsraiihff; bim! HigiilUnt lUr him mt ffwrfred liy citiceu of Kfokuk, ioftl, from nn old llln(f In rnlaski, 'IVun , ulien Gbm. Wrof, thH IVopleV lrly for President, bd eomiimid in the latter pur toft be war. coutiMuod in the latter will doubtlaaalaprcad abnwtt the South and put tlm People's patty oaudldnteon tliodefeiwlve when he outers upou the ennvawt iu that seetioo, w hero bin frtouda claim bn is strong. A portion of tho letter rend as follow. "Ho (Weaver) will rellpao Bull Neleou or ileii Butler o far h. the illiati roaehes. 1 send you a piece cut from tbo Oilea oouuly Democrat of tho 20th, and I vouch for the (ruth of every word. All three of t lie men were old friouds ot mine. He (Weaver) hod Baker Sliep ard, Georgo Petway and G. W. Ale-Grew arretted, end would hnvo arrested mo if it bad not been for Mc-Grew. When thoy passed my house McGrewtold him I wa9 deaf. Won-or sent Shepard uud Petway out of tbo lines. Meears. Newbiil, Kotlae and Abernntby iid him the money. These aro (1m facts and can be proved. He wa a jrfect terror to lutli men and women. The refugeea never received one cent of, (be wonoy. All the old eitixtns ate "Mood now. Mct of them were very- old at the time. Weaver will get t? ry Iw c4 touth of Mawi and Dlioa's line." Tlie following w J b elippnay; referreil to nbovw, heeded 'SoHrtthieg About j Weaer": nioHWAY ftosieav. General Weaver, while in command at Pulaski, in Jauuary, 1501, issued on order to Cluirles C. Abernathy, John II. Newbiil, ltobert Itodee nud others that they pay into bin bauds $1,000 for tbo maintenance of refugees (meaning negroes and reuogades f rem Alebama). This order was by n threat tbut, if tbo money was not paid, they and their families would be sent South and their property given to wild refugee. All of these partfcM are dud now and wore over sixty ears old when tbo order hub iasued. Can any Southern man vote for such a heartless wretch. TH5 cotton awisr hobbiht. A iiwn by tbo name of C. W. Witt sold Mr. Jasper Cos a very poor mau two thousand pound of liijon, for which he rooeired lha ceb. Mr. Cox tk the b .loon t tha cotton mill in Lrt'vr.Hiw co lity nud tradeJ it for ootton t .3t. Tli in be carefully stowed away in tho loft of hid little cabin, thinking that it would auist htm iu purohiMiug ii httlo home after tbo war, nf ha was very poor, with a large fain ily and had no homo. Weaver learned through borne souroe that" lhi.i the cotton twit and bent a detaehmeuti of soldiers to Ids house and look pweeseion of it, and shipped it to Iowa for his own uo. This cotton Iwtet was viorlli nt tbn time it was Btoljbi, 52,000. Jasper Cox is liviug Iu Oftes oounty to day.' OF IIOOS ASU TU1IKET8. John P. iliintiis, a poor but highly esteemed farunr iu Gitoa count jrt had fst horfs, which ut that timo vver) vvvrth lofl dolhir per liuud'ii"!, grow, and a lot of tursejH. W'utnr, ii persjn, to'jk a ttte of to Willioiii' place had made IheKotili'rs tihoot every hog tin tho place, and bad thaitfbrought to camp Wlien Willmuii mkml for u VQttohur Weaver said, "I don't g.vo rebels Iu the South voueberH. 1 would ntther furmiU wpj to linn? overy u 1 oue of tbe.n." Mr. Wdhamiis sltll living, and mil swear to the nbyvo If iiecBs cart. roxoNcss xb noose rLSur. Weaver hid a great for hoi-so ifrftb, and vvhuuiwer In fjund a borw lijlougiiu', as he called it, to u "rljl he took posaoa slou ot it Wilhcut glviug any voucher fr tt an. If rti nurnnr vnliiil il vvrv highl nul dill not wiih, to part wni, It, ho iburgd hint frw ou to the hundred .dollar, to thu value ot tho liorttt, for rWtwnwig It to lie owner, lilts moiiMV' lid put into hUowu prcket a.iBTF.no rASa, , ' Weaver mado it n pinotlw l oliiy our oUizetib ten centa elicit for woe to oome itito nnd go uut of thu liaw. This money ho put Into his own pfoktits. This pass read iw, follows: "Paw the bearer through the I'Vdsntl Itnsrt, J. D. Wavti Commander. MOHBIMI AX lMMIiaOKUKl PROMINENT uTisuew, Weaver liud h uuBilir of law i.bid IngciiiretiH iilK'titod aud put iu ml' and (hu tlm from one illou to live, iiiiuuiiu niHiiirn lur ilsliig thuh. 1hra w ore no I ohurgaa i .!.!.. tlieoi. faevernl ut il.nl gent lei nou vv ho were put In Jail ami laid the money ore still lit lug, among them, Dr. ). O Hubert , ono of the moat highly tuKcUil citlwus iu I ulaski. 'lii' following aru a fw of tho giutli'uiMii iuOiWsuoufily.froiu whom Weaver coerced uiouuv at Hie jioint of ths ba)onet. They weio nil law- ubkfoig suil citbwtia lfuiuisA Martin &0 0J Pr. V1.1klto UK) 00 Churl Alnatunthy 360 00 IC'Jirt Diootbu. JfttKlO J. H Nsjvblll ..- 100 00 j. - - Ilk) ill ;;a ; ;ta; J I I H) w tj( i.tny 'Jf I (HI ('burl t'. li'v ." t 10 Tula Mii"n T is inott'1 vus tik JunuarySO, l'lt Tho nbovo imrtiei were old 14 .l.lr "'L! men, oa tiiHl Mexican nnrs. lhey aro all deal except Dr. Win. lltte, who i now living hern and RtiURtantintes the nbovo: State of 'I'aK.fwwK, ( Giles County. This tlav tenioully appeared lie- foru mo Dr. Win. Dattw, to me known aa n man of high standing and credibility, and say that he wns n oitiami ol I'ulimki, Teun., during the war ol the rebellion and liM been ever Mnro. That he Mas persona!! acquainted with J. 11. Weaver, who as Colonel of the United Stale troop was in control or the forces stationed In Pulaski, lean., in MMU That said .1. B. Wearur wm very opjireiwive aud upon the citizens of said town nud vicinity. That said J. B. Weaver issued a military order ronuiriiiir the above iwrtie and rhaps others to jxiy over to him a largo sum of mouey for tho alleged puriose of tupportiug refugees tlien within Ins linos, This order was ac companied with the threat that if nut complied with immediately that the DuitieH on whom tho demand was made would be bent South. Uniltr threat ultlant kiU1 over to said J. B. Weaver the sum of one hundred dollars, end nlliaut verily lieiievcn the other imrties ou whom tin) demand was made jmid the iiuiuiints required ot (ueiii. Subtcribed mid anoru to before mo August '.'2,1892. J. W. Uhadn, VM. Batik. Clerk, Circuit Court. J. P. Abernathy, ton of Charles C. Abjiruatjiy, h the original teceipt which Weaver gave to his father for the $360 taken front him. Weaver bad David K. Coi nnoited aud imprisoned uutil iiie friends tmid $tHX) for his reieufce Cox l (IhmI, but his sou, . It. Cos, is living here ami will subttHUtiate the above, o will Major J. B.StiioyHiidCol.S. . flow, friends of Cox wbo furnished wrt of the money. He luul John P. Williams, uu old Mexican soldier, arrested and Imprisoned until lie paid f6G0. Mr. Williams borrowed the mouey from J. P. May, President of the Poople'n Na tional Buk, Pulaski. Hon. PJeawit Smith, uu old citizen and former Major ot tho city, vvos hero during tho war. He sayB Wear ier wad tho wont man that waa over iu tills country, and that overy Southern mill v. ho votes for him should linn;,' his head iu shuttle. D. T. Harrison, na old citizen of Pulaski, Tennessee, was here white Col. J. B. Wecvvrwaa commando-of thvi pott. lie (.tales of ail meu be ever knew Weaver w. the yorat that he to bavo n iwrlect haired for tho Southern people, ami h took a delight lit abusing, nnd rob bkig tbem, that ho imd no ftwpeut for feeiiug (or oldddfunselesa meu, ivt meu and ohtldren. Mr. llarruciu alno ata.o4iliata Mr. Laa ur, of iNaihvnlo, Iind him (Uarnsou) 6I,0U with wlncii to buy omo cotton, but us soon as Weaver found it out ho bad Harmon nnostl'd and took 99G5 of the money, and then added fultohootl to robbery to Mr. Liiilur that Harrison bad made way with tbo mousy. D. T. Harbkos. Subcriliod unit swuru to befor'o mo Anglic 23, lgfU. J. J. MoCatitm, J. P. His Political Reord. General ,h II. Weaver in tho numi nee for tho Poopki's Parly fat wo giro &omo of hbt 111 reyanl lo tho DtBOrallu piny uud tao iuiitiicru pvoptf. f'lio uppeiuitd qiiutaiioua aru tul.uii from ro.iiblu bouicmi. Hotaid hi Atbia ou Jul It-CO. "1 woiu 1 1 cijignitulaio uu hri. fellow ciIizjji, vn llu HUpMoimion of pumly LoiitocrntK' rub.Iitu, golioj lip by Dtfinocr.da 't ttiu purpjHo 01 diajovermg tliii Uuiai, nnd natty ttiablidiiiig bitmau slavery. Now and tofover it is ost as mi uteruid truth ilmt the iu uo pl.icoor tjtiue can ever btrut)Ht vvitti t'orernininii. At a party it bouhl dmbaud, jut a n Hetfau ot it did nt Appomattox." j "HrtroWolmw the old flgbl ovjr , Rgnm. lliolAintederaio Udinocraci, Nuiih nud South, m vvbiuh thuiufuji ous eopperha id divixi ju of Iowa appears, nn aguui contesting with U rum tor the safety o( tho Uuiou. A ut Uoueteuu, no prupoMs to move on their ,womji at onee, and inert) is 11 oscniw Irani this rank, traduruus horde eodiit iu aiiothtc Htirrividi Ohsrgoou tuijii fellow IJjpiinl.oi i ami ejHiie uot uii4, ii'.'i iiluJui ro.ul ir, lroui liilnl ialnivi.it UUUlUllllHOII." If hkk lu Dloomfluld on 21), IBoil; "What is tho iirfjof futtlier arMb'i iiik the defunct DeiuourHuy, will, hit Uo hoary emus, a the bar ut publlo Opuiiou 1 vvy iwiuiv in 11 iih uuu (.0111 prio murder, tiaauit theft, uroti( fraud, perjury, and all crimus pMtiUle fur uu orguiiuition to rounive at." "It vouW be mercy to put ils roo urd a million mile deep in tlm pit that is mentioned iu lloiy "Writ; uud I may add that If a largo and assortment of iU allunl hlutesmau urnMnt aloitg it would be jimlieo." He feaid iu FiiirIu.d Spt uibor 18, 187U "luo Ui'uiooniey as uhusI are Joudiof its ioid 1 a Iikuiiiim will u thejr nppobitiou, but what did thoy ver do when they hud ii chancoT lime iu lowu they itok) tho Mihuci fund fud iiatiuita.lv ihe utolo tho ar ovualf, tno tuivj, iiie iinMBiuy, ,eiv llilug tlnt was not red liotuudoratoil tho vijry devil's rebellion. And lbati iiumi appear aud ask fir jour btimioit. they Htioitld ivomo ou ImiuI.i1 ltiioea Mikhig for forgitoiioiw for tho criuios thay have twin aud the motel o I uikturies iuUu.'t ed upon ii(ioii our oou.muu ocuiitr,) ." In ii publlo bpvMuh he said: "N'o itepnljliiau fun over, under u have any trt pr Im witli ll.o hmuri reJ lions, mini-Jutting, gang uudur llits iitiniv if Doiuocruuy, n numo so full ot Meiu'h nnd poison ibat it MiouM bo ii'od d fiuiu tho .uhiy ot iMil.odmut),Hnd liandctt liar, tn tbut it ho fitly now nvl iu i 'I tho pant has rcpreseut' i-d Hi f.M ut Sl-'s, Sonlcmbor 11, cv ( f tin DcnoctatI nar y." DuWntlie Itceordi Como Nancy Hahks h.ts again loueiod the world's trotting record for the third time. Her last reruril ol 2.05 was oil n kite shaped track, but this timo kIw out it down 10 2:01 on the lioii track at Terra Haute, Ind. On the truck thn pacing oF 2 iXt recently matle by Hal Poiutir was also lowered by Miseoltu to 2:01, tying the trnttlng reMrd Sfekl()r Apf olntmenti Senator Blaukbum will sixuk, at Ihereciueat of tlm 8Ude Central at tbo following ' Klktou, TueetiHy, October 1. Oat'iivllle, Thursday, Octolier 0? Glasgow, SstUlday, Oelober 8 Cadi, Monday, October 10. Murray, Tumlny, Oetober 11 .Mh v field, Widnaaday, October 12. IMoti, Thursday, October 13. Mndisotivllle, Friday, Oclols" 1 1. !cudertnn, SatUiday, Oetober lf. Speaking to coniinouco at eaoli placo at 2 o'clock p. in. Sh aker Chas F. Ciinp, ot GeirglH, will make thieo HpfecliM in the Sic- wkI district us follows: Morganlield, Monday, Oelober 10. Henderson, Tulsy, Oct, 11. Owcnsboro, Wednesday, Oct 12. Hon. P. W. Unrdiu aud Dr. J 1). Clardv will also make of in this district about tho mic'dlo of Oelober. Senator, Congressman, Judges great Lawyers, Profeiwors, ALL pronounce the I. W. lint per Whiskey stiperlcr to tho finest Fiewh "brandy. The leAtling jihysiotans preeriLo it ou iieeount of its purity. For salo by i J. W. Smith aud W. K. Long, Hop- kins; Hie, ICy. Col. L. II. Jatnei, ol Marlon, has withdrawn from tho rtico for Common wealth's Attorney In Interest of lrty harmony. over Finn Gonlon bj onn v( to with thn aid of a LiviugitUui umiity delegato who violated Initructious. The charges of fraud boonme no forcible that Col. James concluded to gt olL Another con ontlon will fikely ba held. The oilier end of tho disttlet Is hotter than n lints kiln. 1 ho Democratic sjienkers were n tho slump iu Daviess cmniy Friday md Saturday uijjl.ta: lion. II. D. Allan, Hon. Jno. W Loelteit, Mr. L. O. Tanner, Jtulgo J. D. Atchison, Jmljio L. P Little, .ludgo HnskiiiH, Mr. J. it llayn, Hon. Varl Ueadley, Hon. W, T. E in. Josh Urifflih ami WoIIh. .iWlrtNfcff.. MUM I M I lion A. li. Uarulhiias tweu re u by tbo DUfrict Conimittie if tbo Fifth dihtriet. It would bo wll for Mr. Canith to camino section Hot Articlo 1 of the no v Election) law nud S90 if Im la onti'led to get ou Itio Deuiocratio ballot. A eartilieata 'l nomioKtion by ''convoutiun 01 primary o eotio 1" jnusi bo ftirnislitd Au UV2ubjro ekymui, pib'nu oU iu tbj lfeuderou Jourui.l of tho 3iib, ciivb ihern U a rumor cnrretit that -Mr. wkhdraw frcm tha to ugrwuiui.nt ojuiet i it probttliy no fouulatioti for th ruui'r. Mr. IVttit hits uoror wlthdruvvu from cxwipt tin Ddti'iooiad -.Kit-Ay Frankfort Oapitat. Tmo lived wiil ut ' coma to i)r. K'uiUfyV brrji. IIh i buy utt rm, nubiij tti iu ib ir. tiliort 10 h lu rioi'.tdd, '. i. pro t'l.umry poh 111 lud.cns sho K.that tuo otato li'Doiaerdiic i doubt. :o Ujfolwr uutnbe r ol 'I he Foruui uiil cut.tuit, a J(i'iv of a Dtoado nt Civil iimk't Ihfuiin, aliuniug jua but .Jul -been (WVblliptlfJioa uwwr t n htA ua It ua ouuviort, by Mr. Jj'iu V Djjle, ol th Uo'il m s i nud n comparison ol ihecvli of -Mr. Cleveland and .ir. U.iiioii, bv Mr.Lucrtii 11 bvitx edito ol 1 h Civil Servico C'liroiiiele, uf ho, US n eh il wnice it'loiimr, vcieu Ir Air. Uaunou 111 1881, but iv ,t vote lor Mr. Cleveland iu l&. A IWOhTAKT CWANOB. Ill lln Ob rtjUlnUrof "Polnw u'm the l.iliiiWtiig 1,0 ro to iu hubicnbrtri; "Thin in Ijjtii to pats iiiui th.i ol stix'kh'i.der wlio pivwto lu oouvf rt. Ir hi " I'Wrio Heat devoted solelr ioiUratuwii4il art, 1'aUnw.iV long i-o ltiumil j iAjs,' sduer.il nur it, uud tho improvement 111 iU literary departuiei ts il imig Uu pus. f vv ytw huvo decided llo futmo to 0.1II their periodical Tliu No.v Peleriwii, vH3iifdout that tbo name will raise- up for it in ikIvhiko ti ivulo hoHt of fiisuds mid suppor urn. riio uew iiiHSMiuii will f. omriHiucti With tho.Janiisry iiiliiilwr, idthougb the Deceiutur uiiiulxti will to us.ied iithiuutv furn. A full meiit ot 1. nd u lUsyiipliuil gireu iu lln Nnvenudr i.iiue." Wo wish Thii Noiv Potewou wrnrj p iwibU Miiceuss, and t'ui' il ivui Hpdily kooomo ouu of th j uusi pjpular prIolionU uf tLo day.- l'ii Udumbns lif'TMl uulm n dt", ai t short'd; iu OiiUibir Ceiituiy ion tout, o aiiiKiusIr "lib thu eel ibra Ijii t at tk and ChlcAg , thu front-' Ixiug tint a'"v!y hru'itdil oil ' Lotto" iiortriiit of Coltimbus, oivncd i by Mr J.W ICIIawortli, of Chicago. It is a vuinpai.ied by un explaimlury paper by tb' yntio John (J.Vuu Dke, iu lha aamo number, I (it Spuutsi stntosmau, Ciintler, wrl'us of homowartl v yiigo utter tbo grat 'lisi'wry uuti tho architect Van nunt tho Pinhera lludln'.t'o m,u to Ait liulldlug, sud tt I h ' I s i 01 Qovoiuinont Hn" b ij: at tho Woi l I'h hiiir. In nil ol I'nrn 'lliorditorallVHn fha'l hsvn au pxhilntloii more digliilleil, baatitiful, and truly arlMie than nny world has eeo." An article of Imtniv diato nnd nliuoit aeiisiiliousl intoirsl I Piofwair Jenk's pvernn ".Momi In PraclIOal diwnbing the tusthod, slmmefully oiinmon, In what nie (ho causes ot eoirupton ntitl prepsiwd twiedfe. The aitielo ii rdllorinlly tmlored, with further as to menus of prevention. Cracey New. Ormy, KySept.27, 1 ISditouKkktcokmn: Our Utile tow u is In quite a thrifty ooudllloi1. The new K. It. rumiing into Ilopkinsvillo aetwm to hare given new life to bu and ovorvthing seems to be go-lug in u whirl and hustle. Tbo plan for tiro new hnkl has been drawn by our flit-lent cehool tenchiw, Mr. Elliott Uuekner, and when birtlt will I hi quiio an ornament (ouurtowu. . Brvatit it Francis are making rnpUl prrigroM thuildlug brick and will Imvn Ihi'ir kf In ready to burn by Oet. 16. Then we expect a number of boueti to ba built tight nua; . A prridler dtojipiiig hem I lit uiglit, was knocked in Ihohunl by some pttrcoii. A hevero but not fatal wound, waa iulllctud. Dr. D 13 Bell drcsswl the vcouud and reports (ho man doing well. Mr. lid T. Hussy toll for Urvin Tenn,,tliirt tuoriiiug to see a letattve who Is :ejxrlel t j be seriously ill. W. T. Keatts has rcouveiid from an attack of (lux, uud is able to attend to busfueen again II. 11, lit j ant has gone to Daweou Springs this week Mr. Sam Roberts ha? accepted a to;ikn vvilli Pool & Sims, dry goods merchant! at this place. Timbers aro being ptn oil iieio for tbo U, V. Depot, ut.d it will bo built atouco Success lo all Democrats ami especially to tlioKraittickian. Youra Truly, Osoar. ( DEATHS. TrssBnHevv Robt. M. Turner d.i d nt hie boiiiu osr 11 dbiridg lsi tlituadj of pl)uuioiii8, at lha d vtiucsil kj(8 Of 81 yntr. ti,v. id bud hum a Mtiivdil ni'uittcr for a uutU 1 ol jCiirn. Bm An infaiii 61 Mt B D fiojd ditnl uer '.tiu;ch Hi I Oar.ovv Bios ' Modern Mlnttr.ls Aru hero sml vvi.l t.ppenr at Hollitiid'd Opera iku thbi oveniug This is 0:10 of tins best kno.vn coiniiiiiu's on tho road and have u good'ropii'.'iitloii throughout tbo South, where thev Ijivu appi er.il for th j lest ilvo seasons. Tho preet iu Haltering term-i ut the of tbo I'ho Now OMeaijH City llmt bis tin-billowing t tho uppear.iiii'e of in that city: "1 hey say that lsubiug is coutii gious, niidyot'ipl'oinuotlaug.i 11.1 Iom thurois HJtuttbi g li ut hu 1 U-in. OnecouliiiUJUi roiro' l.iu;htei' f.oitf over I JAW peup'rt Ut inor ij no two 'tin. I .. an t hours s it ftmr.i. t 1 h.v mi. , Sno'i 11 tit tie St. (JimrtrM Th 1- iil3hf,a'id U.irlowflroilitfr' .Muu ll MIutrnl verw tho tng .fi t' 1. . . -. -.; n'lthis IiFbtUji. Vi m l- trl ,1 of il vvim n pr,gr in el COIitimlul h.itwUies, neh 11 id evcrv OUf beititf if r't hI with tue nw .wii imwi pJ.ii.n', ami tho pir'ltwj :ho aiiro'ji'hu ' tho hlrjri nnd tiitliitdavtio nudienc). Pr iho is uuneesjary f ir tin? ilijce, for it is imuiKiise, and tho juU rogtel iitliti' a ut lur, o OHough to iiccotuutij Into ih pi'fu , hitiidlHkn being ttirncnt away lii' lilgbt, iiuable to teciiio h.'au.liu room. The irmllnea for und 1 bildreu has tho same gnrnt piorHui, mid thonu w 0 (Miiiint utteud in t1(n evci ing hl.cmld do 10 Ii tho 11II1T1 neou," TImi ouiuMtiy w)H glvt n street ultir'rg thfl aftornooii. Itmecved HCiits em ! hid at-.! 11 (iiilbioilir ivjtlimt tjj'rs cliarjf" IWP'f'JS R!IK.UATfiSRfl nourr.i,.si( nnd can ui.'Jtvj bo auocttrdi; ily ticatod with 4yer'3Sarsaparilla A ourc Is ntito to follow tho peralstont uue vf hl3 meifioltte. Has Cured Othors .H ev.ro you. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE Tlm Omit ILislUli llriueil)'. rniinillf ami .cm rnrfjili turnn if NtMvmu WrHkiiwi. I mllui)k. liiiwtim')r nixl nil iDlx'tiuf ln e or OmH4 ItiL'll pllWlUil nfrr M )cin In llimi. miikI orravil tfur uIAlt lliuvnly nii'l It MfllrlnK Vnnvtn AtV i vVijl'4 I iHwiiliraiinm It li Hi r nun ipitlilii niC'li.lli"' In iiliiruiir Hi), li aMllil'lllllll"lt"l i"' l'" I'llculii IIU na. I hu MlllMiinlliy ntuin mull I'll.c, iiiir .,1. tnt tllU. I "iW Mill l.llUKS l( IH . ( I'iliiil.Mrt III itll It'nfvJl cn)lu'l, il Till'. VV OUU ( III'.'IIOAI. I'O , III '.iu.ln;ihl "v. nun. M'Mi ;ai'l.l In lli'i'llnnlllf uuj wlierv li) til i !3iul!lb!o UluiUu. JtHEHnnEEZHi 1 JflXXU TO ALL. 1 Our llluilnlM I .14 L )3ii ol PUnti, Kol- J "i r I- - .l. m. i - - rrttuWo'iTiVwUl f tun. lino Vinci, til 5 lor Ftll K.nllni. Ui ,.. 1 la. il ... ISlI - j nil ikiilui Mm be I Albeit w llcrj n Inot rnptuml II o Dennxratic tiomuiatioii In llm SixIM district through n rombinntlon with ldi nnoleut rivnl Tbeodorrt llallnm. The Wbimiw (otiveutloii laded three ilays ami 82 balli'li with ii,eairy towltlrt the omtrst. t!ol lleiry lins Ionglmdaiiambli.ini' g to Cr n ffesr, jppfhq . I 02?I3 BKJOYS IJoth tho tnctliod nnd rcsulta when Syrup of Tigs Is taken; it a pleasant I nnd rolroeiiuig to tno tasto, nnu nets ; pently j ct promptly on tho Kidney, t Liver and llowcls, cleaiifcg tho tern cfTcctually, dispels cold., ! J nehes and fevers nnd cures linbitual j constipation. Syrup of Figs Is tho . ceptablo to tho stoinncb, prompt in ' its action nnd truly iionciicint tn it cfiects, prcparetl only from tho most healthy and ngrccablo eulwtnnco, Its ; many. cxceiioi i qiiniuics commcnii ii' to nil nnd have mado it tho most rannlnrremcdv known. Syrup of Figs is for falo !n COo nnd SI bottles by nil leading druggists. Any rchablo druggist who may not have it on liana will pro-euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN ritAKVISCO. CAL. louismu, At. hew roax, n.r, 72 Page Catalogue Sent Fioo From Drntmlioii's Prnclinil mm i text t)iMfc iitH'il In UmIi iet(.I 1 ' reacht r ir I't.ig rxiterltti n. t ;tcltitt Un1ne nt Ilic )val tf tniii il.nitKii t ihrtmlt i hdtil nt 11 um- tlitirno men wttrlttf(t tii'l I'm-11 ti n,i piwlu f" irinlu tnH. Mmt tf o til to tylii I he SattTlMt i l iii',(' nti'l now tmte mw of tJr mh, t ml mi ui n'ttlivsi J P. DrtAUQHON. Frst. FALL a WINTER SCODS IN Will give astonishing in onr line. Milinery fl gnres. 1 1 u . 1UA.V " f J! I! W in M &EBtFlkl w .a - 2 mil ,1 ftW A&.&y" . L 7tlZ. , rrJM, tCJii, .W3 ' i)lmmvKiat& ' i "lo c ' KkB GO GEORGE F5ME TA3LORIA Nidin lint tilt' i:SI .onvc your nii'iirturu nnd be convi t ;;d f tii(5 iituTH.. 505 MAIN STREET. SAMU1L HODGSON. ui.aiiksyii.uk VtANUFAOTUR3?.R tim&iiw mt&ssm aUOTOB, SWEDl?, aa 1 r,ho mnnr. dosirable KA.STKRN ML V U M NTa, TABLETS, . nijil STATUARY. Alter l() ears' oxpoiluiirii we feci coiilhluut that urileis fliunisiL'il to ti will bo cxcctitcdln a skillful iiiul itrtl'iio inauuer Norn' but. the host material used M, i. in- Riillrtiiirl'nr wntli, PERA HOUSE. 0h MullTOSD, TUESDAY, OCT. 4th I'l f II I'll II II II. 'TlioWo hi a uimUj.1 Mliinjil Oriilillop lOiui'lhlug tliu li'.lluK MkIiU ut ni '.v Mtiis m iih in HJ Urn ' UM.U KUWlKWiKniW UH'J 'IWIHII Buyers, wake up, 'tis the Fall of '92. . Thu opnning months of a aHason wo shall mako yo'i vnmombop as a revelation in ilnu goods and f ir prioos. mJ Wo aro going to do buainns with you baoause w hava just ex uotly wine you w in'. iuid our prices are simply irrgsisr.ablo. Our full and wi'itor )ok ombraoes suoh quantities of new 'Rt y fS as w show in all dp lrtinents, leaving nothing to be asked li'iv. Wo have th ) go kK stylos ind prices to please any buyer whtC wants Men5s and Boys3 Clothing, w Hats Shoes and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Our oomplow assortment insured psrtoot pfil't nif'llt S Everything Goes . , , r ; . ,sii , .4....., ' o"' and hm li wfair wo will iroat you, y.u tnd mil 'h we 1 .yj . JLbx ALTOH BROS. B .ok Manufacturers nnd Builders. jrds :oilb MHlnnitil .le'tp Vveiiuc. OllhoSlxtli Street, rear of Plaulor's Hank. you prices the world at dead low OtFbji .. '"Tfc - a? '& r. e4&. ..' '7-V I' y 'a -"T-" jrcvr "W 7T7 sea o i3fc y ai3,n TO85535223333 A. CLAUK AUTISTS VJII'LOYKII. r riii rstei (dig c?rai TKXN., AND IMPORTER ABLER' DC BlICKEYEJ tOIMTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. Grade C at .the Lowest U will save you- 01 CLOTHE i Successors to Pye,Dicken & iLIPSCOMB Willi, a full ujipt icialiun o llm t antes it ml requirements tin. linuit neoplu a 'Uut vii iiiity. wa have spent, weats in a, c r'at inspection, of the gnat Jutsiern ami I'm '.vv. si lection, which, ice are oonjidord, :rill charm the fastidious and delight 'lie fmmiiih;, a.' 0 yr. n.,i:ti it -.if j,: and. beautiful articles ' . ,t,ii !. tujit'd. cult your ''., v ; . ,,. fn' I awing: DRESS 111 addition lit lln. . vvoliuvcall (he latent wt v . ! i.lsln and r; autl ..n. ..,..... .. .. i . ' . as prett) otiil 1 1 vlu ,,l,l,. TRIMMINGS. will lie latest Blvlna in lliutlan - iiientcrle, Silks and Tinsel Glitipn, Velvet nnd S Iks. and 'i'....!.! I. I.....1 NOTIONS. nine ami fini.iii .n ...... ..,!.... ,i. . .1.1 ,.. . .vl. Ii. ...in ... . i" V ".Miiiiu iiiiui; iiiiiik 111 inn tieiianiiiui 1 1 Wlilcli will surnriio r..i? '.... nnil iil...iin .,... I .,.. T. .1 ' ' ' .uiuiinr tnr Ur.r,. v. ."v,''"lllul niuiiiiuiiiii'f ..,........ . . JSf. n"1!1!! fe"' fi.lH In leather, tnelal and cloth, Loth nTfiin T,'MIcM'.m i'MniUMWiUclrttoUlun to inaiah, making n most iHcfuInnd 1Kb addition l) ton ladv's co.lunie. LINENS. I Jo not fall to exnmliie on 1 branllfnl nfTaliln l.tnm.. 11. n rti.n. MVorsveii In IIonMiiHvIlliL. CLOTHING. Ilmeiilhiiieii will, wo .uu uto,bo iileatod wlthoursslccttoiis of tho t UhIiu imxleH itml .0n . ''al,e il ',1MI1,' " ""' ' liiduws, vvlioio tbo artificial beauties of tho most , .. . 0Vt c' "oiil.Iiii.,.,,v l,o "larcful, natural settings of vines !. .. .ffl, T.rS." ("-'?1" "-. "h1 Ii Ii. h dust and stir tholr own charming ii.iuiiik 111 iiioiii..iiI.1,ihsoi iugi.tut foiesls, and by tho murmuring bob. I!0 RIII1I 111 .III ll,n IIm.1 .!,.....,., I ...... ...Ill l. .............. .1 ...I.I. . ..... I. ' ' ' im.... .. . murmur of Iho occasion. anil f!lc,"",J "" '""I"""'"" "four slock, ami promlslrg honorablo dealing coiirlcoiHireutiuciit, we nro jours to oomuiand, j 1 Gash, or No Sale. ij 1 11 T Ul hvillo, St., neurL, W Tin aaLa1ttaMMaMaltelaJfcaasjMisaftit. BT Holland'a 1'atout llollood'a Patent Uuy HollaudV Gold Tens Jm'l siuhy j!i , , ,' f j7TyS3pH Disk Holder, Fouutaln Pen. U,CJlS Then j ou may bo ,suro that you will not bo imposed upou with Beooiid hand Gold uud look liko NEW and sold for SUOH. Nothing to equal tho John Holland Gold Pen. J a JUnAan mAmnf Oontraotor, Builder and Dealer in LUMBEE AND iTiff. s ulafa un i i -11 de- Possible Prices. . how well we will please SHOE 0 j Wall. k CENTER. un dlmowl edge gained by GOODS. J-- ,.. "" It r,., ' , , .. .i,..i.i t i c. !...:..... .'"...' ." ' V.' :" Z" " "v "v" """ "imiviu oiiiiiiiiiu i. nuns in fur autl pa&Ki ' .,... ....w. & JV. Depot, Iloplnnsville, luj. 1 only of tho authorized ngont, mJLu2kmm0$ Mf V 'xmc "3 ff5fSy . i BUILDERS' MATERIAL. F