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LASHED TO A COW
Oakland City Lad Dragged Throogh
Lumber Yard Skull Is Fractured.
Oakland City, Ind., May :10.
Bcnnic Boone, aged nine years, son
of William Boone, a well known resident,
is lying at the point of death
as the result of injuries sustained in
an accident here. "
The lad was driving a cow to
pasture when he decided to tic the
rope around his body. He had not
been lashed to the cow in this manner
long before she became frightened
and began to run through Molly
Crawford's lumber yard.
The boy was thrown violently
against a post and lumber stack and
his head was badly bruised and his
scalp torn away. A piece of the
fcalp as large as the hand was torn
from his head and he was rendered
unconscious. Had the rope not been
broken in two it is likely the boy
would have been killed outright.
Immediately after the accident
young Boone was taken to his home
and Dr. R. S. Mason was summoned
to dress his injuries. There were
uo broken bones as far as he could
discover, except a bad fracture of
the skull.
The boy has not gained consciousness
since the accident and practically
all hope of his recovery has been
abandoned.
Dontl I I
Don't let your child suffer with that
cough when you can cure it with Ballard's
Horehouud Syrup, a sure cure
for ' Coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza,
Croup and pulmonary Diseases. Buy
a bottle and try it.
B. B. Laughter, Byhalia, Miss.,
writes: "I have two children who had
croup. I tried many different remedies
but I must say your Horehound Syrup
is the best Croup and Cough medicines
I ever used." Sold by J. H. Orme.
Recovered Atter Three Years, .
I'aducah, Ky., May '29. An im-collie
valued at $3,000 was stolen at
I'aducah three years ago from the
Gentry .Bros.' Dog and Pony Show.
The proprietors sent a negro ahead
nine months ago to locate the dog if
possible. He spotted a puppy and
Paducah detectives located the dog
on a farm near Paducah. She had
been stolen by a prominent
who had given her to the farmer,
a relative. The dog is of the
finest Scottish breed, and was returned
to the show men at Mayficld.
A circus hand assisted in the theft
for ten cents. No prosecution will
follow.
A Happy Mother
will see that her baby is properly cared
for to do this a good purgative is necessary.
Many babies suffer from worms
and their mothers don't know it if
your baby is feverish and does not
sleep at nights, it is troubled with
worms. White's Cream Vermifuge
will clean out these worms in a mild
pleasant way. Once tried always used.
Give it a trial. Price 25c. Sold by J.
H. Orme.
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Little Girl Drowns.
Uniontown, Ky., May 29.
Maud Miller, the tour-year-old
daughter of David Miller, fell in a
cistern and was drowned. The little
girl and her brother had been playing,
fishing in a puddle with a small
pole and bent pin for a hook, but
later the little girl ventured to fish
in the cistern and fell in.
Every Man His Own Doctor.
The average man cannot afford to
employ a physician for every slight
ailment or injury that may occur in
his family, nor can he afford lo neglect
them, as so slight an injury as the
scratch of a pin has been known to
cause the loss of a limb. Hence every
man must from necessity be his own
doctor for this class of ailments. Success
depends upon prompt treatment,
which can only be had when suitable
medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's
Remedies have been in the market
for many years and enjoy a good
reputation.
Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
Remedy for bowel complaints.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lor
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an antiseptic
liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns,
sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic
pain.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of
the skin.
One bottle of each of these five preparations
costs but $1.25. For sale by
J. H. Orme, the leading druggist in
western Kentucky. Haynes & Taylor
the enterprising druggist, of Marion.
The Southern Baptist Convention.
The selection, election and collection
of the Ohio River Association
enabled me to attend this great convention
in Richmond, Va., May 10-21.
What a priviloge, combining
so many attractive foatures. It i
worth the trip to Richmond to soe
its historic monuments. Then you
are permitted to sec the Jamostown
Exposition, the attractions of the
sea and greatest of all to see and
hear the great mon of the South and
receive strength from "the touch of
the hem of their garments."
Greatest meeting in its history the
officers declare and the reports show
this to be the greatest convention on
its history of sixty-two years. It is
a democratic body composed of messengers
from the churchos of the
South, Virginia, Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas,
Missouri, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee,
Kentucky, Texas and Oklahoma,
representing 200,7114 churchos
with a membership of l,i)fi2,0fu.
The contributions to missions by
these churches last year amounted to
$1,002,U35 and to all purposes
$7,10S,'J:S4. The Foreign Board
last year $408,811, a gain of
twenty-five per ceut. over last year.
2'2'A'J baptisms on the foreign field
last year. The Home Board receiv
ed duriug the year $2151. S03, a gain
of thirty-one per cent, over last ycir.
Its missionaries baptized 18,7!)S and
received into the churches 3H.005.
The Sunday School Beard reports its
NEW
Saddle and Harness
SHOP
I haye opened a saddle shop in Marion in the
room formerly occupied by Hardin's saloon, next
door to Taylor & Carman's, Masonic corner.
I will make and repair
Harness and Saddles
And also carry a full line of
Saddlery, Harness, Collars
Chains, Bridles, Fly Nets,
Lap Robes, Reins, Snaps.
Your patronage is solicited. My prices are
moderate, and I shall endeavor to please you.
H. D. SALE.
LiQvJ
most prosperous year. It contributed
out of its income $41,734 to
Homc'and Foreign Missions. The
Womau's Missionary Union raised
$125,000 for Home and Foreign
Missions. The committee on education
report a property value of
with 1237 instructors and
20f,2!)S students attending. "Re-hold
what God hath wrough. " It
is an encouraging outlook. The
future is as bright as the promises
of God. Tho evangelistic movement
launched a year ago has been wonderfully
blessed of God in winning
souls and enlisting workers.
The Laymen s Missionary Movement
inaugurated this year for the
of a more complete offering
of au adequate proportion of time
and money for the evangelization of
the world gives promise of a mighty
revolution in the matter of "giving'
throughout the South. Even our
own Ohio River Association has
caught the spirit of missions and
more than doubled its contributions
last year. May we not do even more
this year? Our increased prosperity
brings increased obligations.
"What shall I render unto the
Lord for all his benofits unto me?"
R. A. L.
Do not Neglect The Children.
At this season of the year the first
unnatural looseness of a child's bowels
should have immediate attention. The
best thing that ca be given is Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy followed by castor oil as directed
with each bottle of the remedy.
For sale by J. II. Orme, the leading
druggist in Western Kentucky, Haynes
& Taylor, the onterprising druggists,
of Marion.
A fast life makos a loose charac
ter.
Colic And Diarrhoea.
Pains in the stomach, colic and
are quickly relieved by the use of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
remedy. For sale by J. II.
Orme, the loading druggist in Western
Kentucky, Haynes & Taylor the enterprising
druggists of Marion.
No amount of practice at looping
logal fencos here will give you spring
onough to clear the walls of the city
there. Chicago Tribune
There Are Few
people who know how to take care of
themselves the majority do not, The
liver is a most important organ in the
body. Herbine will keep it in condition
V. C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas.,
writes: I have used Herbine for Chills
and Fever and find it the best medicine
I ever used. I would not be
without it. It 13 as good for children
as it is for grown-up people, and I recommend
it. It is fine for La Gripe."
Sold by J, H. Orme.
USE GRIMETO AID SCIENCE
France Would Reprieve Slayers lor
Use In Laboratories to Test
Inoculation.
l'ans, Fraucc, May 27. -Pasteur's
famous remarks, made twenty years
ago, when experimenting with the
propgylact.c scrum os rabies upon
animals, that if he were king, cm.
peror, or president of the republic he
would reprieve prisoners condemned
to death on condition that they underwent
inoculation tests has bcon
revived by a Parison doctor, who
sees in the idea tho solution of the
problem of what to do with murderers.
Cured of Bright's Disease.
Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills,
Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had
kidney disease for many years and had
been treated by physicians for twelve
years; had taken a well known kidney
medicine and other remedies that were
recommendod but got no relief until I
began using Foley's Kidney Cure, The
first half bottle relieved me and four
bottles have cured me of this terrible
disease. Before I began taking Foley's
Kidney Cure I had to make water
about every fifteen minutes, day and
night, and passed a brick-dust substance,
and sometimes a slimy substance.
I believe I would have died if
I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure.
Sold by J. H. Orme.
It takes but a little twist to the
eyes of conscience jvhen you look
with complacency ou things crooked.
LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN.
Hjomei is Guaranteed by Haynes & Taylor
to Cure Catarrh.
Thousands who have been cured by
call tnc inhaler that conies
with every outfit the "Littlo Rocket
Physician," as it is so small that it
can be carried in the pocket or purse.
There is really no excuse whatever
for anyone having catarrh now
that is so readily obtainable.
If you have any doubt about
its value, Haynos & Taylor will lot
you have a complete outfit, with tho
undemanding that unless it euros
catarrh it will not cost you a cent.
The complote outfit consists
of the "Little Rocket Physician
and a bottle of Hyomoi and
cots only $1.00, making it the most
economical as well as the only guaranteed
treatment for the euro of
catarrh. Remember that
cures catarrh without stomach dosing
applying tho medication and hailing
where the di.cao germs are proont.
The State Normal Summer School.
The Summer Normal School of tho
West Kentucky State Normal will
open June "10th, and continue oight
weeks. A groat Kducationul Chautauqua
and many strong Coursos
of Study have boon providod for. 1
have quito a number of freo scholarships
that will bo awraded to those
persons desiring to take advantage
of tho Summer Normal. Many persons
in our county should use th
groat eduoatioual opportunity a (lorded
them by our Stato Normal
Sohool whioh is located at
Bowling Green, Write or eall on
the undersign! for full information
relative to froo tuition.
desiring literature explaining the
summer work should write President
H. H. Cherry, Howling Groon, Ky.
.John H. I'ahis, Supt.
Crittooden County Schools.
A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with its rich silvur
minos, Iwnanza farms, wide ranges
and strange natural formations, is a
veritable wonderland. At .Mourn! City,
in the home of Mre. E. D. Clapp, a
wonderful case of healing has Intoly
occured. Her son scorned near duatfi
with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting
coughing spoils occured every
five minutes," write Mm. Clapp,
"when I bogan giving Dr. King's N'ew
Discovery, the gruat medicine, that
saved his life and completely cured
him. "Guaranteed for cough and
colds, throat and lung troubles, by J.
H. Orme, druggist. BOc and $1.00
Trial bottle free.
The way to hoop sweet ami pleasant,
and to muko tho other fellow do
so, too, i to spoak in a low voieo.
You cannot spoak low and lose your
tempor, and if you koop your tompor
you will win in the oase.
must win rospaot, and, best of
all, -elf rospoot. It may not be
oasy, but wlmt is there that is worth
attaining that comes easy. All good
things come hard.
There is no case of indigestion, no
mntter how obstinate, that will not be
speedily relieved by the use of Kodol.
Kodol contains the same juices found
in a healthy Htomach. Conforms to the
Pure Food Drugs Law. Sold by J.
H. Orme.
Love Is Ever Young.
Nothing prescrvos tho physical
charm and comlincss of both sexes so
well as tho mutual admiration of ouc
another. Nature arranged this subtle
law.
It is a groat pity so many women
with lovely minds and sweet hearts
should allow thomselvos to run to
seed so far as beauty culture is con-corned.
Thoir influence on the
world is thus largely lost.
Many spinsters believe themselves
to be absolutely superannuated at
thirty. To accopt fate and decide
that "all tho tomorrows shall boas
today," aud that uo knight will ride
along to roscuo a lady, although a
lady is thirty-five, from hor solitariness
is to ombrace a gospol of
wrinkles, gloom aud gray hairs.
Tho woman who has had a real
lovo story in hor life, oven though
it oudod in tragedy, though her
romantic memories retains hor youth
far'beyoud that of her sister whom
a cruel fate has eondoiiiod to a blank
page iu the book of lovo. Imagination
and romauco are the twin souls
which keep men and women young,
while materialism and unspiritual
natures prodtine an early aud ugly
middle age.
The main thing is for a woman to
have the courage of hor convictions
Sny boldly, "Some women of thirtj
five choose to regard themselves as
withered Strike
out a diiierent line and assert onr
right to be attractive, charming and
young?
There is ho excuse for falling a
victim to that worn-out, old tjranny
of tradition that a uoujau of thirty-five
i past her teuith. Thr women
who have influenced hittory through
their beamy, wit and power have
keen mostly oyer fortj.
AltractireneM it an art. It does
not (trow wild, and really ' -charming
girl ' are rare. Charming women
are extremely common. Analvxe the
average girl, and yon will find her
a somewhat crude, boydenish product.
See ber ten years later and
the improvement sometime em
! little short of a miracle.
A Thousand Dollar's Worth ofGood. !
I havo boon alllietwl with kidney
and bladder trouble for roars, pniwing
gravel or stotio with excruciating pain,
says A. H. Thurnee, a well known coal
oporator of llutralo. O. "I got
from medicine until I begun taking
Foley's Kidney Cure, thun tho
rosult was surprising. A few doeee
started the brick-dust-like sulxtnwe
and now I havu no pain across my kidneys
and I feel like n new man. It has
done me J10O0 worth of good." Foley's
Kidney Cure will cure ovory form of
kidney or bladder disease. Sold by
J. H. Orme.
Railroad Men Wanted.
The demand for telegraph operators
was never as great as right now.
The Howling Green Husino&s ('diversity
has turned out more operators
than any other school South of the
Ohio river, and still ttio domand upon
it is as groat as ovor. Its operators
are wanted by
railroads. This is conclusive evidence
that the training it gives is
satisfactory. Young mon desiring
information concerning tolcgr:rphy
positions should write to the
1'nivernity at Howling Green
Ivy. Bookkeepers and stenngra
pliers are iu equally as treat de
mand.
$&&3,3,3,3A&,(&S,
TRAINS CHANGE TIME
(j) We change time at noon Sunday, May 26, trains
An arrives at Marion as follows
f NORTH BOUND
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'AW2 H a. m. Kvaiisvillc accommodation arrive K'villo I01f.
'J0(5 1 :'2i p. m. Mattoon Kxpress arrive Mattoon ":'-;" p. m.
'.W2 f:f5 p. m. Local .Mail arrive K'villo S:f0 p. in.
120 10:1 it p. m. Chicago Limited urmvo Chicago !):lf a m.
SOUTH BOUND
-ft -1:10 a. m. Chicago Limited.
:121 1 1 ::1 a. in. K'villo, Nashville Mail arrive N'ville (!:;I2.
UOfi H:iii p. m. K'villo Hopkinsville Kxp. arr. H'villo :'2it.
MJll 7:515 p. m. Princeton Accommodation arr. Princeton 8:110.
Yours Truly,
W. L. VKNNKR Agent.
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Free for Catarrh, jint to prove merit,
a Trial ize Hox of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. Let me huik! it now. It is
a snow-white cream, helning, antisepic
balm. Containing audi healing ingredients
as Oil Kucalinlus, Thymol, Menthol,
etc., it gives instant and lasting
relief to Catarrh of tho nose nnd thront.
Mnko the free test and see for yourself
what this preparation can nnd will
accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis. Largo jars 50 cents. Sold
by HrynoH & Taylor.
FOLEYSKIDNBYCURE
Makes Kidney and Bladdor Right