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CALDWELL COUNTY NEWS.
From the Princctou Leader.
Alfred G. Hendrick a prominent
young attorney of Paducnh and private
secretary to T. J. Nunu of the
Kentucky Court of Appeals, was
here Saturday eu route from a business
trip to Union county.
Miss Carrie Grace Akin and her
visitor, Miss Jimmie Akin, of Franklin,
Tenn., have returned from a
visit to Mrs. Hugh Hurley at Marion.
Miss Mary Weit, of Hopkinsville;
Miss Nolle Guess, Hoy and Compton
Moore, of Glider, arc guest of Mrs.
John Lowery, of near Frcdonia this
week.
Dr. J. 5s Todd, of Frcdonia, was
in the city the first of the week. Dr.
Todd is one of Caldwell's most prominent
physicians, and i spoken of as
the next Democratic nominee for
Representative of Caldwell county.
He is an all wool-and-a-yard-wide
Democrat, and would make a splendid
Hepreen(uive.
The First Requisite of Beauty.
The first requisite of beauty is a clear
complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
clears a sallow blotched complexion
as it stimulates the liver and bowels,
and the eyes become bright and clear.
You owe it to your friends to take it
if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative'
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse
substitutes. J. H. Orme.
Must Work or Move On.
Owensboro, Ky., .July 11. The
farmers of this vicinity are having a
hard time securing labor and the
harvesting of the crops is being delayed
from this cause. The wheat
crop has been delayed a week or so
and the farmers are trying to secure
farm bauds for work on the farms at
present but arc meeting with very
little success. They are ottering
SI. 50 a day and board and the men
will not go to work for that amount.
The mayor has tried to break up the
loafing on the court house coping
and has istued more stringent orders
to the police to drive them away and
make them accept the larmer's otters.
Morganfield Sun.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS.
From the Banner
Dr. J. V. Hayden, of Salem, 'was
here Monday in consultation with Dr.
LaRue concerning some of his patients.
F. G. LaRue went to Hampton
Friday evening to see his sister, Mrs.
J. W. Wright, who is right sick.
The doctor thinks there is a probability
of her having another attack
ot the rheumatic trouble of a year
ago.
Rev. J. 0. Smithson, pastor of the
Methodist church here, and his son,
Marviu, went to Mr. J. S. Bishop's
in the Love's Chapel neighborhood
Saturday. Brother Smithson preached
for the people of that community
Sunday, surrendering his appointment
here to the Baptist brethren.
From the Echo.
Bro. Kennen, of Marion, was in
town last Saturday, en route to Calvert
City,
Charles lli, Lan Harpeudiug.
L. T. Davis, Harry Mockabce and
T. K. Gill attended the Lambtown
v.i Lcvias ball game at Tolu last
Thursday.
Rev. J. 0. Smithson went to Ber
ry Ferry Saturday, and will vi-it
friends near there and at Carrsville,
for a few day-.
I'll stop your pain free. To show
you first before you spend a penny
what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I
will mail you free, a Trial Package of
them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets.
Nueralgia, Headache, Toothach, Period
pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion.
Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets
simply kill pain by coaxing away the
unnatural blood pressure. That is all.
Address Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis., Sold
by Haynes & Taylor.
Fatal Work of a Bolt of Lightning.
By (uecrest work of lightning on
record, Guy Lawrence, lti years old,
was killed shortly before dusk Wednesday,
while in a field near Oaks,
five miles from Paducah. The team
of mules he was driving were killed
instantly, but the one under which
Lawrence's dead body rolled remained
standing erect on its feet. The
lad's father and three brothers who
were in the wagon were shocked but
not injured.
Lawronce's shoes had been bursted
from his feet as if they had been paper
coverings for a fire-cracker. His
hair was slightly singed and turned
up.
It is believed that the lightning
ran from the mules down the chain
traces and up through the lad's body,
bringing instant death. Paducah
News Democrat.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not affected
by the National Pure Food and Drug
law as it contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recommend it
as a safe remedy for children and
adults. Sold by J. H. Orme.
A Lake of Quicksilver.
A lake of quicksilver, covering an
area of more than three acres and
having a depth ranging from ten
feet to fifty feet, has been discovered
in the mountains of tho state of Vera
Cruz, Mexico. The value of the
product is estimated at millions.
This lake has been known to the Indians
for many generations. It is
situated far up in the mountains in
an almost inaccessible position. It
is believed that volcanic action in
the mountains above smelted the
quicksilver out of the cinnaba ore
and that it ran down and filled shis
depression. A tunnel will be driven
through the base of the mountain
and and the quicksilver will be
brought down by means of gravity.
OLD LANDMARK GONE
R. W. Wilson Disposes of the Old Wind
Mill that has tor so Long Stood
in His Yard
Tho tall wind mill and tower which
has for twenty years stood in the.
yard of R. W. Wilson, was taken
down Monday preparatory to removal
to Crayneville. Charlie Deboe purchased
the mill and will use it as
power for operating lathes and cniory
wheels, etc. in his shop.
This mill first stood on the hill at
Urittendcn Springs, but was not a
svecss there and was moved to Mr.
WTlson's residence where by its
its tall and graceful outline
it has pleased the eye of all passers
by. Since deep mining has been
engaged in at Marion the well it
stood over has failed of its water
supply and therefore the usefulness
of the mill has been a thing of the
past for ome time.
Cured of Lung Trouble.
"It is now eleven years since I had a
narrow escape from consumption,"
writes C. 0. Floyd, a leading business
man of Kershaw, S. C, "I had run
down in weight to 13.r pounds, and
coughing was constant, both by day
and by night. Finally I began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued
this for about six months, when
my cough and lung trouble were entirely
gone and I was restored to my
normaljweight, 170 pounds." Thousands
of persons are healed every year.
Guaranteed at J. H. Orme's drug store
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Died Monday.
"And a little child shall lead
them."
Monday morning the message came
from Marion, Ky., of the ended short
life of the one year old son, John
Marshall, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Drcsher. The babe has been very
frail all of his life, though recently,
watchers, a blighter hope that the
passing days were giving more ray
of promise and the sufferer was known
to be fading day by day, until in
the early morning of the Sth, the
spirit passed away. The babe was
laid to rest in the Marion cemetery,
and there was, no grave, it seemed
only a bank of flowers.
Mrs. Dreschcr was Miss Nell
Marhall and spent several months
here before her marriage to Mr.
Dreshcr, of Marion, which place
they made their home. At this
time Mrs. Alice Dunham Marshall,
of Missippi, is with her daughter,
Mrs. Dreschcr, and on Monday
Mrs. Mary C. Lcdbetter, of
Uniontown, and Mrs. G. P. Robertson
went to Marion. Post, Morgan-field,
Ky.
Failed.
All efforts have failed to find
remedy for coughs, colds and lung
troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar.
It stops the cough, heals the lungs and
prevents serious results from a cold.
J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa. , writes :
"Last winter I had a bad cold on my
lungs and tried ut least half a dozen
advertised cough medicines and had
treatment from two physicians without
getting any benefit. A friend recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar and two
thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider
it the greatest cough and lung medicine
in the world." Sold by J. 'H.
Orme.
The Richest Indian.
Push-mo-to-ha, former chief of the
Osages, is said to bo the richest Indian
in the world. His wealth is
estimated at $2,000,000. and that of
his entire family, consisting, besides
himself, of three wives and seventeen
children, of $10,000,000. The riches
of these aborigines are tho result
of tho discovery of oil and gas on
their lands. The old chief's monthly
income from oil aud gas royalties
alono is $:SO,0()0. He livos in a
miserable log hut eighteen miles
from Tulsa, I. T.f and derives uo
real benefit from his large revenuo.
Ex.
For Bad Breath And Sour Stomach
Try Carlstedt's German Liver Pow
der; removes the cause instantly. A
cure guaranteed. Guaranteed under
the Pure Food and Drugs Act Price
25c. Sold by all druggists.
Remembers All.
Hearing my little nephew say his
evening prayer is a big contract, for
Solomon's at the dedication of the
temple, was shorter than his average.
But there is nothing mean about the
child and as he belongs, "on both
sides of his house, to a big family,
his individual petitions for all of
those that have a drop of his blood
in their veins and everyone that has
married into the family, arc exhaustive
and exhausting. Sometimes ho
looses count and all over
again."
One night, alter hearing that
would have tired the patience of Job,
I thought I saw signs oi a broken
thread of petition and fearing the
child might stipulate that he "begin
again" I suggeited as a proper finale
"and God bless all my dear friends."
Rut he started up with red cheeks
and a stamp of the small toot.
"You ve got no business to say
that to me auntie, he cried, "I
hadn't forgot 1 ouly stopped to get
my wind. ' Kx.
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and my Book on either dyspepsia. The
Heart or the Kidneys Troubles of the
Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely
symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't
make the common error of treating
symptoms only. Symptom treatment is
treating the result of your ailment, and
not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves
the inside nerves -means Stomach
weakness, always. And tho Heart,
and Kidneys as well, have their controlling
or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you inevitably have
weak vital organs. Here is where Dr.
Shoop's Restoreative has made its
fame. No other remedy even claims
to treat the "inside nerves." Also
for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or
complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Write me to-day for samples
and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis. The Restorative is sold by
Haynes & Tayloi
In Memory.
Little Thehua King has gone homo
to dwell with Jeiiis and the angels.
She was born November IS, lHOli
and died June 27, 1!07. Little
Thelma, black eyed darling, is in
that beautiful city with the angels.
The little white casket will ever be
an indelible picture in the miuds of
the dear parents, they will miss her
much, yet when they think of the
many sorrows she has escaped, they
should bow in humble submission
aud say Thy will be done. Though
the gloom of sadness is hovering
over them, we would bid them to take
comfort and exhort oneanother with
these words; "The dead shall hear
the voice of the son of God and they
that hear shall live " We humbly
trust that that rich consolation may
come to them from the giver of all
good with the blessed hope of an
eternal reunion in the home above,
where sickness and sorrow is no
more.
There's a smile for every sigh,
For every wound a balm.
A joy for every moistened eye,
For every storm a calm.
Each tear is sent a smile to light,
Each wound in mercy given.
Each tear filled eye will yet be
bright,
Each storm be stilled in Heavcu.
A Friend.
Hogs Dying.
Hopkinsville, Ky., July 'A. A
strange disease has broken out among
the hogs in some sections of the
county and hundreds of them are dying.
When first attacked, tho animals
loose the use of then legs and
their hoofs swell to three times tho
usual size. Some die in a few hours
while others live a day or so. Thus
far all experiments have failed to
furnish a remedy.
A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing,
healing household remedy is DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
by J. H. Orme.
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Baby Hanged to Bed Post.
Morgantown, Ky., July 5, Mrs.
Newt McKinuoy left her one-year-old
baby on tho bed whilo she went out
to prepare a meal and when she returned
found the child hangiug to
the bed post. The child foil off tho
bed and a string which had been tied
around the neck to hold a toy caught
on tho bed post and choked the child
to death.
STURGiS' NEW RAILROAD
West Kentucky Coal Company Will Build
Line from Whearcroft to
Caseyvllle
It is now said to bo a certainty
that the West Kentucky Coal company
will build a railroad from
Wheatcroft to Caeyvillu. This line
will be built by the company in order
to open up a route from the various
coal mines to the Ohio river, the
company havini; bought a great deal
of mineral rights through the country
which this line will penetrate.
The survey for the proposed route
is now being made and it is expected
that construction will begin as soon
as the survey has been completed.
The company already owns a line
from Sturgis to Caseyville and the
line from Wheatcroft will connect
with thi.i at Sturgis. Moryanh'old
Post.
Wise Counsel From The South.
"I want to give some valuable advice
to those who suffer with lame
back and kidney trouble, " says .1. R.
Blankenship, of Beck, Tenn. "I have
proved to an absolute certainty that
Electric Bitters will positively cure this
distressing condition. The first bottle
gave me great relief and after taking
a few more bottles, I was completely
cured; so completely that it becomes a
pleasure to recommend this great remedy."
Sold under guarantee at J. H.
Orme's drug store. Price 50 cents.
Ice Famine.
Together with tho awful heat
Paducah s ice fauiiuu holds on.
Hundreds of families in Paducah are
still drinking their water warm and
have no ice for the preservation of
provisions. The cool weather of the
spring, it is said, put the managers
of the factories oil the watch and not
enough ice was put in storage to
meet the demand for "100" in the
shade class of weather. Deiu.
When there is the slightest indication
of indigestion, heart burn,
or any form of stomach trouble
take a little Kodol occasionally and you
will get prompt relief. Sold by J. H.
Orme.
Bryan's Views on Waterways
Knowing the interest that would
attach to the views of William Jennings
Biyan on the subject of Inland
Waterways, the Tradesman scut him
the copy of this journal that contained
the suggestion to President Roosevelt
for the government to equip and
operate the waterways, with a request
for uch expressions thereon as
he might feel disposed to give.
It will be noted from the statement
given below that Mr. Bryan favor
the improvement and use of the waterways
to the largest extent possible,
but as "government equipment
and operation" might possibly contain
the germ ot a new political issue, Mr.
Bryan exhibts more than his usual
discretion in giving expression to his
views on that phase of .he subjects.
Here is his statement made in a letter
to the Tradesman :
"Am in favor of waterways, as
many as can be secred as fast as wo
can secure them. The heavier kinds
oi merchandise can be hauled more
cheaply by watr than by rail and
waterways would not only reduce the
rates on such coinmoritics, but relieve
the congestion of railroad traffic. I
am not prepared to discuss all the
details connected with this question,
or to lay down an inflexible rule as
to state or federal control. Shall be
glad to consider tho argument presented."
The Tradesman.
Free for Catarrh, just to prove merit,
a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. Let me send it now. It is
a snow-white cream, helaing, antisepic
balm. Containing such healing ingredients
as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Menthol,
etc., it gives instant and lasting
relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat
Make the free test and see for yourself
what this preparation can and will
accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold
by Hrynes & Taylor
Corn Wanted.
Will pay for white corn in shuck
55 cents, for shuckrd corn 58 cents
delivered at mill.
Mabion Milling Co. Inc.
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Your
Liver?
It will pay you to Uks good care of
your liver, because, If you do, your
liver will take good care of you.
Side liver puta you all oat of sorts,
makes you pale, &izy, Kick st tho
stomach, give you stomach ache,
headache, malaria, etc. Well Brr
keep you well, by pjrlfying your
Mood and digesting your food.
There ts or.ly one safe, certain and
reliable liver medicine, and that Is
Bedford's
For over 60 years this wonderful
vegetable remedy his bcanthestaafty
In thousands of ho.res, arid is today
the favorite flrer raeJUrii In tho world.
It acts gently on ths liver and
and does not irritate Hie bewets.
It cures constJpatton, relieves congestion,
and purifies the s-tem from
an overflow of tile, thereby Iceejtaf
the body In perfect health.
Price 25c at all drurjslsts Mi
dossiers.
Test It.
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Thirty-two oi thco typewriters
have been old in Marion. They
cannot be surpassed lor
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Legibility Neatness
Efficiency Regularity
Buy one on the installment
Plan.
CRIDER & WOODS
Telephone 15. Over PostoH'iiv
Marion, Ky,
Stop That Cold
To check early colds or Qrlppo with "Preventics"
means sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop u cold
with Preventics Is safer than to let It run and be
obliged to cure It afterwards. To bo sure,
will cure even a deeply seated cold, but
taken early ot the sneeze stage thoy break, or
head on" these early colds. That's surely better.
That's why they are called Prevcutlcs.
Preventlcsore little Caudy Cold Cures. No Quln.
Ice. no physic, nothing sickening. Nicy for the
children and thoroughly safe too. If you feel
chilly. If you sneeze. If yon ache all over, think o!
Preventics. Promptness may also save half your
usual sickness. Aud don't forget your child. II
therols feverishness, night or day. Herein probably
lies Preventics greatest efficiency. Sold In
5c boxes for tho pocket, also In 'JSc boxes oi 49
PreTeutics. Insist on your druggists giving you
Preventics
HAYNES & TAYLOR.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous .
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general dabitlty, sour risinfs, and catarrh
of the stomach axe all du to indigestion,
odol relieves Indigestion. This now discovery
represent the natural Juices of dig
tlon as they exist In a healthy stomaek,
combined wtth trie greatest known teals
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indlgestlen
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleanstat,
purifying, sweetening and strengtheoinc
the mucous membranes lining the stomaafc.
Mr. S. 8. Bill, of Raventwosa. W. Vsesrat
" I was troubled wtth tour storm for twenty rears.
Kedol eered me ana we ere now vstec K sn.Mk
ferbaby."
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