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- I I ft " fV -- pr THE RACE-WAR IS OF! aU i That is, our MACJS with competitors, in which wo arc Sure Winners, and 'our WAR on High Prices, which will ' be fought to the bitter death! t j HMk .Mb. WlWl . imhL , . u. . . ,. gfeafc9 l..?i fc ; we. ... S. V !. i 1 m. I VV. BLIBkv. VI B" jrVl. SV IHK' Bd- &WV. :K 7, r BJiJ1 Jaa&a.flb SWoa4,BSi S-- " e fefeSg"),' -s-S Our Ifeu pall (Joods t are t ?omri ii?, and in such quantities that we would have to buy the Courier to enumerate them. It is no trouble to show goods, and we will feel' proud to have you call and see us. SHCA. W. I The Leading Jeweler! BURLINGAME. Tho InrMt and Beat btock of yVntchcs ft nectaclcs, Clocks, HOtfnHU Musical TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. (0) Grxr& Him , TCrietl ! W at now mmy TRADE, WITH THE BIGGEST AND GRANDEST STOCK OP DRY &6QDS, GI0TfflM&, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, BS07CST Wo Imve "carolled tln market over for Bargains, ml hurt fotind than, and wo offer you Bargains in Ever; Department ! Don't oigrt That our prices nro always tho lowest; that wo let no houne undersell us; that wc roll the very Itcst good for the money; that you can always get what you want from u., as we keep our stock full at all times. Our reputation is made on these points, and wc bIiiII keep it up. COME AND SEE US! t Inspect our Stock ! We guarantee eatidfnclion, and J- know We can p yoa. ( our Stock beforo buying! Vntm, (Qmoh (P . -JL, DAVIDSON, li i i r t l 3Eirip r mm (Off! tt Oowgltl's Drug Wore,) Hickman, Kentucky. LOCAL NEWS. "Hill Arn" will locturo at Troy NoT.SU. 1'oit anything in our lino, coino to headquarters, at so20 Smitu, Ellison & Oo. Young Men's Christian Aoaoclatlon nlll bold Iti regular meeting t the IUplUl Church, Huoday tvtnlng 3 o'olock. Everybody Invited. The annual meeting of the Equal Rlgbta Ataoolallon of Kentucky, will bo hold In Lexington oa No. 19, 20 oud 31. Mrt Laura Clay, l'roeldent. For Huts, Cups, Gents Goods, Trunks, Valises, Jtubbor Goods, Notions, &o., go to Haltzhr & Suaw'h Tlio colorod barbera of Ken tuekr ibould now bo tallslcd with "Uli administration" ooo of ibolr uumbor lm ten ppolnied potlaietttr at Uranden. I'urg. Mr. Kininnt Kced, a worthy joud mn, IUo on of Mr. J. 0. Hood, died, ot till f.tutr'o borne, iblo eounty, Tutid.jr nljjlit lti, of ooiuumpilon. Bluet rt tjmpothjr it oxlondod t.ie biroofcd (trend. Mrs Kliznbetli A. Donaldson, of Lake count, Tonn,, eeier of Mra. Jennlo Woilbrook, Mri. Ilob l.ler, and Mm. Maribk Tbowpioii, of tbU ollr, dlnl, at l'artgould, Ark , on I'bund.j, the Till lout., t4 7i are, Tho dltd u well known la thokaua, and waa t wonaa if nobla OjUatitleo of mind tod heart, .4! TO CHA1T I won l lilt uj examine r The Fort Jefferson land and Iroprovoaent eomptn;' articlci of inoor porattmare imblleheJ In the Oiar. Ttt companji io opUll.a it 1C0,. 009 paid up. Thli le a eoall ootupanjr to uaderiako the building a big boon town. Tub finest display of DUESS GOODS, and nt rcaaonablo prices, at J. Amukuu's Sonb. The Couhies nover presumes 10 adfleo faraiera ae to priilol toattert I. farnlaf, but the dlM.tron eiirio thli etuoa in attempting to grow toll on In ),t Uillml. aliDiild aapliaiito the f.ct that It le loo htiartlouo lo place much de peadtnee upon. A litorary elub wns 6rganlzod at tho oftioe of Mr. Andrew Dl, Tuidtjr night, and a oontraot made b which a number of dtillngulebol llttrarjr men are lo lecture In lllokman thle winter. The Couaita notea with plenure the note tuent, and hopea il will meet with liberal eueouragement. DUESS GOODS, beautiful and stylish enough for the most fastidious nro to bo found on Ualtzuk & SuAW'ti counters. Soma pooplo nro talking about boring for natural gee hereabouie. lliere le a reasonable poialbllltr that nature! gal could bo found, and thle view le etrengthened bj lit dlrooterr at Jamci Dijrou, and yel tkeeo joung rrlende,undr their pretenl ideas, would do belter to buy nid oIlire and retail thou out for Oo at ll right, If at ill. A stock of Gci'U Furnishing Goods, Hats and Cups, aro now ready for tho market, at extremely low prices, at J. Auuckg'b Sons. - Iu some of our Kentucky counties the namee of numerous tlgotrt are published In the papers calling on tome favorite son to become a caodldale for mtoiber of the Coutlltuiional Contention. Thle It the office soeklng the man, and jet there are thuie who aooio. llaee loelnuate that Mlbe candidate gels up tka petition." Oh, how uncharitable tome people are! State Auditor Hewitt has re- signed, and InturanM Commietlon Nor man appointed In hit tltad. A magnificent lino of Dross Goods. Tho ladies mnst be sure to see tliomj Smitu, Ellison & Go. A Innatio patient by the name of Walker, from Fullon County, attempted aulelde at iht Hopklnnrllle alum, Tuts. day, by cutting lilt throat. The wound il Oct dati.iiSU!. Hare you joined Buck Bro'o Wntcb Ulnbl it not you haU Uot ter bustle around there and get one of those flue watch cs, guaranteed to wear for fifteen years, by paying $1.00 per week for 20 weeks. Mra. Motile Maxwell, wife of Mr Howard Maiwtll, died In Hickman Wednesday night, after a long, linger-log lllaeee of set ersl rear., of eontunp. lion. She was a pure rulndnJ, ewrel, lova ble joung woman, bletted with all I h good trail, of a klad devoted wife and mother. Bbo leaves two voting children and a devoted and loving hu.baad lo mourn her loei. !!; burial will lake place to day at the ell cemetery. The annual tneetiuc of stock holders of the lllokman aud Tlulonvtlle Levr Company occurred Saturday. Mr. J. M.Rotd. Edward Linden, A. I). King- roan, J. F. Doddi, R 8. Mutroll, R. II. Kirk and ueergo Warren, were elected Director; aud George Warren eleeled Prttldenl. and A. C. Holme. Secretary. The prettied! for building the levee are aol now Jlioouraglivg, and may exhibit a live, fsrward Bsvtiscat by the 1st ol the new year. For tho nicest and cheapest Ladles Wraps, go to 025-41 J. AMnunu's Sonb. Tho Women's Christian Tern- petanee Union ie all split up on the of psrtlaaa and The majority dtolare In favor of acting for and with the Third I'arty, or Prohibition. Ills, whilst lbs minority oppoee. The minority bitterly denounce the majority, and bluer wordr and cnarges are neing burled back and forth. II rtslly br:!: to look that when the women do et rem larly In I he political liarnen I hat they went be a whll belter than men, Purify political Hah; they wilt only degenerate womauhoed! Wk are headquarters for Boots. Wo carry the very best makes, at lowest price. Smith, Ellison & Go. Tho Jo Sohm ltarbcr Bhop, one of the old fiituree of lllokman, and as wall known as the town ite.lf, Is new sgaln frou.lop to bottom, having thle week been moved into bit new brick build-lag, and being euppllrd with new oscillating chair, and new and It la large, roomy, and laalefully arranged. The bath hot and cold at your pleasure, are admirable la all the appointment!, and together wllb the polite, cleanly and easy loatorlol work, oomtniudt thle shop to public favor. Buck Bros is the place to hare your eyes tested and fitted to the best Pebblo Glasses. augl6 The people of Kentucky aro alwtyt behind in the matter of eouniy roads. Our farmers ute all kladt of Improved fanning machinery, Implements, Ac, and see aud hold on to each they are building, year by year, belter school houses, employing better jeachtre, aau give ready hand to many other enterprise, and yet they grind on year by year, paying the heaviest tax for oor, bad eounty roads. The member of tho Incoming Leglalalura who would gift I. the SU! liupF..u vvualy rotl jf lem, w.uld 1.r. ll. eeerlaeting of llie pooplo. A man supposed to be named Thomas J. O.rvin, of CMeagn, was shot and killed al Fulton, Saturday night, by an unknowu pcraun. Garvin nastlandi Ing in the walling room of the union depot, when another man walked up to I. In ..il MflllkM.ll M MA.! Il...nl..l m hI. H.H. WWU, m.HWW.W nWIM. WVSW,,.W lo hit breast and fired, killing him The murdsrer sprung into Iht dsrknete no quickly that o one ever re. eognUed hint. Garvin had gone lo Fulton on Saturday night, and wae waiting for a train on the Illinois Central for Jaoktoo, Tenn. During the nlyhl, il it taid, he went over on Ibe Tennessee side and wat drinking and gambling wllb tht negroes ami low charaoltri, and il it eurmittd he Intuited some of ihtm. A new aud large lot of Spectacles just received at Buck JJkos. HpefiUtoie omiub free. auglG TIia olilltlrmi nt tliln trpnnrn. Iloa are In luck. Christmas, m liny well know, I coming, and with tlio great f I nf K. nip wilt tnnur . t.lkln. " - --" "-- .--. doll a tloll who no longer squawks and whoa coavtrtallonal powers aro limited to two wordt, but a creature capablt of speech on a variety of topics. What Mr. Edison hat done for teltnoe lit hat done WH WH.U IN IV.M.I W. ...V V.J w v M Tht phonosraphlo tloll It the tnvtntlon of .i .' n '. .-.! ,L. . in ine age. iicnoeicnu iu. u.iimi win cry In natural baby tonee. ll will aay papa mil mini, ll Man In tj f.il.ln .lifirl Ibe happy Utile girl who ftodi an Kdlson dolt awaiting ber Christmas morning It lo be astounded by Ibe or her little darling. All the other beauteout kalia wlm . MnaKL Ik ank SfS TnlfleV UIIHJi walU ewsT w w. fa " g lo feel small beside thli aeoompllebed tiranger. Save Tailor's bills by buylug STKOUSK & BUO'S PEKFEOT FITTING CLOTHING, at llALTrKU & SUAW'H. The Bowline Green Times tayt that Iht Constitutional Convention Will . sszznBiiiuimiai sou ret ary. An, tiitre, now, me people nave twioe voted lo favor of the Convention, and If they want to"revolute" Ihe coiatl lutlon, tayt that Ihty al all timet have the right lo do to. "That all power ie Inherent Iu the people, and all free govern menta are founded en their authority, and ihev have at all tlmeaan Imallen able and indefeasible right to alter, re form, or abolish their government, tn aitoh manner a. they Ihlnk proper." The Hickman Coumea conoludea in Ihe face of Ibe fact, thai the people iu two have oast a majority in favor of a Constitutional Convention, that far. the dsodIo have cboteu Ue oonven tlooplau to alter and reform tbeir Stale govern tneut. HICKMAN MUSIC AND LBO TURB CLUB. A meeting of the inbtcrlbcm In the lllokman Muslo and Leclnre Clnb, held at Ibt offloe of A. A. Davit, on Wednesday evenlnfi Lllh Inst. On motion of 0. II. Batuer. Pr. A. A. Farit wat eleeled permanent chairman of Ihe Club, and A. A. Uarie reretary ana Trsaanrtr. On motion ll was agreed that Iht Club be known aa the "Hickman Music and Iclnre Club." asTtKTAiiMr.sTS Asp On motion. Iht Clnb .eleeled the follow ing order of entertainment and lecture: 1st. Wtttmlntltr Concert Company, November 23d. 2nd. Lecture by C. K. Dollon. SnVjeel "Lands of the Midnight Sun," with CO tlereoptioon illustrations. In December. 3rd. Lecture by J. DeWllt Miller. Subject "Love, Courtship and Marriage." In January. 4ib. Lecture br Hon. Samuel P. Inland. Subject The Land of Scott and Uurnt." In rtbrnary. 6th. Lecture, by Col. L. F. Copeland. and tioobbery." In Jlarcli. tan or SKATt. A. A. Davit, A. MeDsniel and Ales. A. Farit wtrt eimolnted commllttt on tale of teste. raici or tickets. Season tlekels, for the 5 entertainments', 12 00. list or mentis. Chat. II. Dallzer, M. Jobo.on, A A. Davl W. P. Taylor, A. MeDanlel. P. D. Bandert, W. C. Johnson, J. Amberg'tSont, C. II. Hubbard, E. Nay lor, R. L. Aleiander, IL M. Moiaeny, 0. C. Smith, A. A. Farit, J. W. Cowgill, J. A. Thompson, Otto Hert-week, J. W. Cole. Joehua Naylor, J. T. CaaMitv. n. P. O'llani.I U. 0. Hrvanl, A. D. Kingman, W. II. Peltier, W. O.'Millard, Oeo Warren and 8. K. Uavidton. Additional members respectfully invited. Call on A. A. Pavle, Secretary. Club will meet again Friday night, al A. A. Pavis' offlee, at 7 o'clock. Our elegant" SILK PLUSH SACQUES and WKAPS, as well its CLOAKS aim wraps or all grades, should bo soon to be appreciated. Baltzbb & Siiaw. A Gousikr reporter took cation this week to Interview a number of Hickman merchants at lo tht condition of local trade and Ihe general outlook among the merchants, and wa find that Hickman trade ie really good, tome mtrcbanlt at-setting thai their trade it much larger and belter than last year, and belter because Ihe eaib rccelplt are larger. There It no boom amont them, but iheoullook it aonad, healthy and prosperous. This ia a matter of special congratulation because a wide breadth of country all along betow and above ue ia much depressed, In some rilaeee ruinously eo, because oi short crops n cotlon and lobaceo. In Ibt country that tradet al Hickman neither of these great etaple product! eult much figure, aa but little, comparatively, it grown. Our farmer! did epleodidly with their wheat, and have an abundant corn crop, which, though dlalreeslngly low, none the leet gleet atsuranee of plenty. All things eonnldered, our teetlon it doing will. We hove Mens and Boys Clothing from the very lowest price to tlio very finest Suits, and wo guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction. J. Amiikug's Sons. An interesting case bearing onlbe pauper medical praclioe of the eouniy will be before the next term of Ihe Fullon Circuit Court. A Pr. W, K. Morris pre. tented a bill to the eourt of claims for sbcalSWfer aedltel .(lealios upon a patient alleged lo bt a pauper. A majority of the Magistrates refuted to allow tht claim, whereupon an appeal was prayed and granted. The Magistrates ba. lUeir refaeal open IhegroMnde, let, that Ibe patient wat not recognized as a pauper; 2nd, that Ibe attendance of Ihe Doctor wat not atked or authorised, and Ibal Ihe amount of attendance oharged fer wat not On the Doetor't tide It will be contended that the patlenl wat in absolute truth a pauper, and that Hit faitdre of Ibe anhorltlee to legally to recognise the patient, does not relieve the eouniy of lie legal responsibility to properly care for It paupert, and ttal Ins seitlcat attention given wat necessary. The Couaiin knowt nothing whatever of the factt of thil particular east, but refer to as iniereeling, becauM It promieet a totullon of the that for many year hat exitted betwttn the Doctor and Ihe County at to allowaneat for medioal attention lo pauper. A large selection of Overcoats which we will sell very low. Gall aud examine. J. Amuuku'eJ SoNri. A reporter on n small paper haslo be a ttrangt compound. He mutt have a keen none for newt and when he hae scoured hie item, he mutt have lite Intelligence and ability to put Ihem In shape without making mlelakea To do lhU aucceeafully, he wnnla a knowledge of all social topic. A little of literature and art, a smattering of aclenoe, with a tinge of tporting, farming and commercial, mutt know the last joke and the last story; in thort, he has lo Le a walking If he goct on an agricultural paper he la required lo know all about cabbage and potatoes, iht right 07 ,0 milk a cow and which la Ihe kicking tnd of a mule. Perhaps hit next engagemtnl will be on a tootal paper and Ihtn he baa lo beoomt aoqualoted with Ihe movemente of the fashionable world, the correct art of tlrtiiing, tht proper ourvo of a hat brim and the right length of a enoque. Just at he haa acquired all this knowledge the paper dies and the unhappy reporter gelt a btrtb on a paper edited by a sporting or political crank. Then he turns upside down, Ihe old ideal emptied oul of him and new onet poured In. No wonder Ihe average reporter gela bumptious aud cranky, and has bit own Ideae about running the universe. Ia Consumption lueiirnnleT Head the following; Mr. C II. Morrit, Newark, Ark., says.- ''Was down with AtMoeiw of Lung, and friend and physician pronounced mt an lnourable lkgnn taking Pr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third lioltle, and able to overeco the work on my farm. It U the finest lucdiolno ever made." Joase Mtddlcwarl, Decatur, Ohio, tayt; 'Had il not becu for Pr. Klng't New Dlicovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Trouble. Wat given up by doctor. Am now In beet of health," Try It. Sample bolllM lOoat J. W. Cowgill't Prug Store. Our County Jtoadn. Tht Copuieb is solicitous Unit the peoplo of Fulton county should fairly and intelligently consider tho Importance of better ooutty rondt, mid do eo iu time for the coming Legislature to do toward permitting us to tako JLforward We are wedded stop. art . . . a . ,y or pian, out omy to tho idea hat Fulton county has outgrown the present system, ana our agric ilturnl interest demand easier an cheaper transportation to the loal markets and shipping points. I Fifty jears ago, there was somo excuse for bad roads, for Fultou county was poor and thiuly populated. Now it 1b rich, aud our farm pjodncts immense. Oooo roads improve tho value of property, attract population, bolp to build churches and maintain schools. A farm lying 5 miles from market on n bad road is worth less than the samo farm 10 miles off on a good road. Our county roads, to-day, cost Fulton county more money each j ear than we pay to county taxes, all told. If each citizen who readu this ar tide will commence and act, noxt year will introduco us tp a new road system. "Ve aro headquarters tor Jeans, Flannels, Li nseys, Yarns, Blankets Comfort. Domestics, Prints, &c. Call and examine these goods before buying elsewhere. J. Amiikrg's Sons. THE WESTMINSTER CONCERT COMPANY. C1TV IIAT.T, NOV. U:irtl. The Wettmlnistsr Concert Company, will glee an entertainment at City Hull, In Hickman, on the evenlnc of Xov. 23rd, tin.!.. Iha mantra at lha Hirhman Muelc ami I i.Iii.. IMiik Tkl. AAmnanvti tnnb. f u.i if l.w fit Hmm Vn.W ... nni. ,..., ML. .. Lnul &bil j v. vj ....'. a oilier erg ctiy paper, as canpeaEu i . wui'tii mivdi ilia, can id ii country. They give enlerlalnmenlt out. tide t'ccillet only under Ibe a&iurod pat ronart of organised literary or lecture Clubhand to auoh asaooiatlon Ihe e( a good concert cannot be adding lone, refinement and varies1 pleasures. The company I com-posed of Mr. Homer A. Weeks, violinist, pronounced by the belter than L'rso, and by all as en tilled lo the first rink. Miss Emily Telfair, Hie a pupil of Courtney and Erranl, and io was formerly one of Ihe leading toloiiwln New York churches. Mile Clatler. pianist, is crlllsited aa hav. Ing li superior. Mist May Ssmson, eloouli.oitt, is classed as "one of Ibe finest reader we have," gifled and Tlii (Tunis the pcoplt of Illckiutn and vicinity a rare musical en terlaltmtnl, and we trust it will be well patroaiied. lielween 76 and 100 ttaaon ticket have already been eo Id, and those who vant good seals had beat apply at once. Look I Look ! I A. t O O St! ir trill a1I nnr nntlrn alno.h nt Gold-Hated Jewelry at first cost, ..nll tl.A 90tli nt KnramhAr. tn make room for our largo Btock of Uuris.uiaa uuuuoi buok hhob. THCAl'IITKAI.I! tAS.l,TII CtN. A..aat. A Now York.Suu liepateb, from Norwich bojb: "Since tho civil war times this town has been known all over southern New Hug-laud, as the "Oitade! of Connecticut Republicans'. To-day overy uuttross of the citadel which has been shaken for soveral years got a clean knock out blow, and the old thing was tumbled into the moat of pablio repudiation. The secret ballot helpted to do it, for Iti no part of tho Union has political bullmfoziug on the part of the mill towns been more llagrantly and audaciously exorcised. I a some of tho mill villages it has been worth a mill hand's job for him to voto openly, us ho hud to under tho old time ballot, for Democratic national or township o fllcce. Often then tho bauds employed by the most powerful corporations wero driven iu tho mill teams Iu Bquads of thirty or forty to the polls, and an oversoor walked with tho voter to tho boxos to bo euro that ho cast the ballot tho bosses had prearranged ho should deposit. To day each voter wns compolled by law to proparo his ballot in ono of tho numerous littlo booths provided for that purpose, huo screened by closed doors placed his ballot iu nu onvelouo and Beal that ouvolopo boforo ho could legally go to the ballot box aud deposit It," Says a Western exohaugo: "A practical rovlvnlist in this neighborhood requested all iu tho paid their debts to tiso. The rising was gcuoral. After taking their seats, a call was made for thoso who didn't nay their dobtB; and ono solitary individual aroBO. who oxplninod that ho was an editor, mid could not, bocauso tho rest of tho congregation wero owing him for subscriptions." The Mutual Life knee OF IXrEshaeV Y O EXCEEDS ALL OTHER COMPANIES IN The Largest Number Insured, K. -l. 108,36!) Policies, The Largest Amount of Assets, 1 $126,082,153 5(5 The Larger Amount Returned to (ninee Organization), 272,491,339 82 Tho Largest Annual Returns to (1888), 14,727,550 22 The largest Annual Income from Interest and Renin, 7,771,024 77 The Largest Annual Incorno from all Sources, all cash, 20,215,932 52 tsr Insurance in force at IIickxak Agency,. i C4,500 00 "No purely Mutual Life insurance conjpany has ever failed. How unwise to work and wait thirty years or more for an inheritance of two, five, or ten thousand dollars, when a sum less than the taxes on tho hard-earned inheritance would, by means of life insurance, secure from to-day and onward through life a more liberal aud more reliable inheritance. Partoru. Jtm OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING, A PAlK of scales belonging lo Chicago coal dealer were tested tho other day, says au exchange, and it was found that he bad boon givliiK 150 poauds too much with overy ton. tie turned s p&.c sis death, snd hsd to be seated in a chair, but as soon jib it was learned that his other llvo scales registered 200 pounds iu his owu favor he nt once recovered his color aud began to whistle u livelyair. Tho best stock of Children's School Shoes ever kept iu this town, can bo found at J. AunEua'a Sons. . stiieklrn'a Arnica Rnlve. Til Uest Is the world for Cafs, Bruines. Korea. Ulcer. Salt ltheum. Fever Sotes, Teller, ClmppeJ Hands, Chilblains, Corn, and alt Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price -6 cents per box. For tale by J. W. Cowgill, Iu Ibis eounty, on Ihs lOiii Intl., Mr. W. A. Wallers to Miss Ida Sianteld. Oo Ihe Uib, Mr. J. W. Lewi to Mitt On Iht 13th, Mr. II. T. Carr to Mitt Anna Lee Haywood. At ibe residence of Mr. Henry Walker, on the 10th lost., by Sandert, Mr. J. tj. Simpklns to Ml Sallie Klk. May Ihtlr pathway through life be strewn wills bright tWert, and their now happy hearlt eier be full of lovt, pleasure and success. iW MEM01UAM. EOBEItT XbWAHD RAPLK, uiid rn. llm. 1M3. '' Ono Imi At horn 1 Tl. cliruir4 circU broktn a dur faca MIm1 iti by ly rroiu Its nccuituiuN pur, llut, clMfl aa4 Mt rJ ..i r(kcll by "' VU9 luor Iu bcvf a 1 One 1ms at boms I Oa iiiki of Milcoua bu.lifj, aal inmr (Id fartwetl word aaspokon; vn tb sbora WbrpMliif eom uoi.ouasout wntiru nor uu mora in naTta i Oaa bus at bom t A Mllttr ! tbat aiMtt as at tk tt1 Wltbla, a (ilaca uotllW anil draolalc, And for x unrcomlui to ll. Uu. ji I- bcaica : n& mar In bpoTon t TbU U not bam. bcr crmtJ Is rtrthl; nouM, Oar flcht of Cbrbt It llu, utir loir li cold; llut ibrn, wtf ro vac io rot- wo tboii uopi, is homo aua iiootoh i On ItMonoartbt Its polo. Its xirri, anil Its toll to share; Ouo loot tho ai'crtaTt doll croos In bror; Oa morv tbo crown of rououuod souls lo wear, Al Loon in uoatrni Ono nun ot homo I Thol honit ohoro wortlon coo not bo, Tbat boot hince nont are cnlitnl olrrnoll;, Lord Jf.ui, grant u all a ut witn tbo, At bom la beatou I On 8uoday evening last Ihe children of the Juvenile Mleelooary Fooleiy aem. bled In the cemetery lo decorate the grace of Utile Roy Handle, and, e his placed their ca his crave, the above thought were eueueeled lo one who loves the mem ory of tuch a beautiful charaoter. kellii.stotaUii6.! Your attention is now called to my largo aud elegant lino of New Fall Millinery, consisting of every Shape and Color to be imd in tho inarkot. Tho goods wero bought with uu ovo sliiclo to the interest of uiy friends and customers, oaoh of whom, I hope, will find something to suit their taste and fancy. Never boforo liuvo such lovely goods been otTored at hucIi Xoio i'ricn, and never boforo could one hidalgo so freolj their own sweet fttucy, there being no limit. You will also fltul a full and lino of Noveltios; also material forall kindH of Fauoy Work. A handsome Stamping out IK with which stumping uau bo douo on short notice. An Invitation is hereby extended to each und all to give mo a cull. ADUIE I. JOXKS. ATTENTIONJVERYBODYI Having bought out the Clark lUkcry and Urocery, t will bo pleased lo eo all my old friend and cuntoinerH. IruHli Iti'oml, Oiilc, Jtzu., AlwityH on iinnui t$r Delivery Oread Wagon will visit you etery tUy. 1- M. METHPNY. 'afaaaaV , jaLeSexxt. Iiw Uvtiy (Corner of Jackson and Kentucky Streets,) HICKXAiV, - - KENTUCKY, JUST OPENED, with new STOCK, out and out. Fine, stylish BIOS for hire TERMS icuonable. Patronage solicited. KINGMAN 1 -" I 5 THE pmier Job Office i I - Is thoroughly equipped, and prepared to execute Job Work with neatness and despatch. ' Bill Heads, Letter Heads, 1 f.Note Heads, ,ii Statements, Envelopes, m utJ 1 1 1 New Cron Louisiana Molasses at J. amhkho's Sons. COUNTRY IMtUMUCK. We will pay the highest price for Country Troilure. Also, you can always fltid u fresh supply of Buttor, Kggs, Chlcuons, &c, aim a general gswio of Family at ou4Jre in East llickmau. HELM BUOS. I No Sensation. i The underifntjd, commonclog buslnet In Hlckman,ony aka a share of trade, proposing lolo k square, atralgbl business, glviug ' yr as possible value received In ec!.ial eveiy transaelion, and dealing In uinensallona. A full supply of Family (Irceries kept, anil sold at as low price asuy. JulyS D. H. ORYANT. ACME HARROW. Tho Acni'ia tho best Harrow in use, aud atprioes as low as con bo bought uywhero. bHiiJI BROS, Ag'ts. lllokman, Ky. New ;ook Store. Havltic ptirUvl Mr. K. T. Gardner' enliro stock Hottka, Biallon.ry. Fancy Goods, Ac. llll continue to kevp or, band, attheoli"J. a complete line oi SCHOOL inlKS, sTjiommr, SSVSl'ArKKS, MAGAZINES, Jr. Any of theebova not In Mock will be promptly procJ P" ppltftiion. Come and ..';. CLml.UIS0K '.'A 'Tli. i i taw mmwm LV$ffi .LLLLmim ." 1 '!." H Company, H. 3ESL , HICKMAN, KENTUCKY. Stable, & BOMAR. .- Ball Tickets, Business Cards, &c, &c. AD7ERTISIN& RATES. Ort cotrtmii, onynr...MM.M.Mw.,..M.M.M, flOO Oil cultiiun one ymr - Wi i On.fotrtli coluniu ouo yrnr... ... W (K OltOHgllttl " Tirt.r.i ft (H Trsulnt oi lfl 1rrtli)tnu ) pr)ui,r of one Inch, first Uitrrtlen; fifty cestc vr loch each i.t.tltonl iiiwrtion. fur ipccUl paMltlan. cr fsr airrrtiu menu, r'iulriuit cuIIIhk f ii4uaiu rulti, wJJJIiwiml cltttrprr wilt ta mtl OUlMttrtf., irtiolutf'fift nritl fbnln f trilf will Ui i,luri(H for nt ihs rl of ft cmU r tlu. Loritl udttcff tin flrt wki for itiu inAtUrcoQttauM, ftceut prrlluermch neW. Look at This 1 If jon want ro(vrr. If you want ttiivvUrw, If yon want Hill lUuJ, If yon waul ttenifntsT, If von wskBt Lvtt.r HrJi, If yon want Nolo .leJ If you wat Uoilnrii CM. If you Mbt IbUIiije Ctrtlf, U you want 1U1I Iiivltullouf, If yon mil M.li'fn TiHt If yon waul UuiinrMllrrulirt, In fitt, If yoo wnni JOB PSIKT.NQ f du9 Iu hinil Kt.ftnrv mimirr, you can tiav your waoti Mlltt1eJ Ly callfnc at tha Courier Job Office. Fresh. Groceries. The undersigned hieing purchased the Krooery slock of K I- Case, will conlintie bualneiii nt the old gland, and proposes to sell an food goods, and at aa low prices as any. Will apprmlate your trade. jtily5 I) II. BRYANT. DR. A.. A.. F'A.RIS PHYSICAN AUD SURUEON HICKMAN, KENTUCKY hltrrofettlonal Service! to Ol'PERS of Hickman aud v lolnlty aull'eo SAIVE'L li. ISBELL, ATTOUSBY.AT.LAW, IIItKHA. KE.N11IIKY. All Legal llusine promptly attended lo. Lend prartlre n OlTiro In Hauk ) i 3 i . fl