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The Closing Out S ales Increase Daily. hey have far surpassed our fondest expectations, but we still have sizes in most everything. If you want some of these Never-Before-Heard-Of- Bargains COME "otntpf boforP vour size is sold. We have SCJO PAIRS L&BIES OXFORDS ranging in price from 75cts to $3.00, which go in this sale at 50c and $2 AT si We have GHiLBRENS m MISSES all sizes and colors, cheaper than you ever bought them before. A rcssdenl of Keniptcn claims t ljr.ve discovered a process by v.hk'b edible li.mr can be i::aisufacturcd from liny. A clergyman lias figured out that is spent for drink in England for every penny and a half expended for mission ary work. s soon as the milk is drawn fiom i.;.,vv;tniii ilrvou will thus keep the amount of dissolved tilth at a minimum. jfymhave a cough, threat irrita tion," weak-hnifir., istfn in the chest, rihiiruit breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us suggest One Minute Cough r-., .Uwnvs reliable and safe. Stormes" rrn$r Storn. Because of the drouth in California farmer. in some sections of the State have buen released from their sugai beet contracts. Let the rich man waste his money on poor cows if he chooses, but the dairyman ahd the farmer cannot afforo to keep a poor cow. At a farm sale in Ohio, a bunch oi grade sheep, about 50 in number, sole for4 25 per 100 pounds. This was considered a vr-ry good sale, as the sheei were in poor condition. Geo. 15. Secord, the well known con- t:.!ftorof Towanda, Y., says: J have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in my family for a long time and found t superior to any othe-.' For side by R. E. McRoberts Druggist- in. It is asserted that some of the women mill workers; in .Southern fact or'nw act u: lly live on 10 cents a day. This is due to tlie cheapness of veget aV. ar.d flints, and the mildness of l...e -li:n;ii-'. requiring but little fue and only thin and cheap clothing. The Ilarrodsburg Democrat says .Terry C. Caldwell had sold to Ander- son&Spilman, the Danville millers, his ! ( gro.vnig crop ot iO'j acres oi wneaL ai ; g crop of 700 acres of wheat at ; s a bushel. This is probably the j , individual crop in thestate, and I (Wc nts largest it. ale the lirsl important transaction of the year. To make a success vith your stal- ,11 i ..ttt- T(l( lion, vou should advertise him. Let i i i i, ;L. ...i .,n the people know what he is and all I ,. nM tn ti,ip 5 about htm. The way to do this is come to TheRkcokd olhce and put;, an ad. in the paper, or have some neat cards printed. We only want a living price for our work. To allay pains, subdu-i inflammation, heal foul sores and ulcers, the most satisfactory results are obtained by using BALLABD'S SNOW LINI MENT. Price, i") cts. and f0 ets. C. C. & J. E. Stormes, & I'ibh & Co., Paint Lick. lm Milking can never be done success fully by a machine: the mechanical operation may be there, but the mag netism of the human hand is wanting. The cow which has become used to the touch of one milker will decrease her yield whenever a strong hand takes hold of her teats. Bit re the discovery of Ona Minut Cough Cure, minister were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. Ifo excuse for it now. Stormes' Drug Store. Farmers who have walnut trees on their lands may have a big fortune if they will lull on to these treesawhile Only a few days ago one man sold 5( walnut trees for which he received S10.000 in cath. This was in Miehigar but there is just as good walnut ii. TAKE.... coughs, Foley's croup, Honev Hoarseness, . La Grippe, Tni. Asthma, 1 r T 1 IT IS THE Bronchitis, ; GREAT THROAT and Consumption, lung remedy. k Hedford county. Shelhyville, Tenn., (lazette. .1. Sheer, Sedalia, 3io., conductor on lei'tric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved after all phy sicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cure. . Stormes' Drug Store. The Kentucky Millers, Association met at Lexington last weelc and dis cussed the grain and flour situation. From reports before the association it was decided thrt the outlook for the wheat crop in Kentucky is better than . usual at this lime of year. There is not much activity in the Hour trade, especially in the export line. Tho prices will remain ahe same. For a quick re mcdy and cue that i perfectly safe for children let us rec ommend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick ling in the tljroat and coughs. Stormes Drug Store. An exchange says fall, winter and .spring work is all being telescoped to gether just now. Many farmers are shucking corn and breaking sod delay ed by the weather from last fall, Oth ers have just fairly started breaking hemp which work's nlsa shonld now be conducted Oats seeding is also at hand, also clover. Altogether the far. mer has hishanns full. The late Bill !Nye once advertised a cow for sale as follows: ''Owing to ill-health, I will sell at my residence, in township 1!), range IS, according to govermentsurvey, one plush, raspberry colored cow. age S years. She is a good milker, and is not afraid of the cars or anything else. She is of undaunted courage, and gives milk frequent!'. To a man who (oes not fear death in any form she would be a great boon. She is very much attached toherhouse at present, by the means of astaychain. but .she will be sold to anyone who will use her right. She is one-fourth S'hort liorn and three-fourths hyena. I will also throw in a double-barrel shotgun. which goes with her. In May she jenerally goes for a weak ar two, and J ? . ""J h il t:ll!' l ' w J,1 ame IS red calf with wab- 1 would r .ther sell her to a non-resident. If your child is cross or peevish, it i : .... .:.i. . A " vK-i.VripiT'v nlUTES CIlrJAM VEKMIl! UGE . . will rembve the worms, and its tonic ' " eftect restore its natural cheerfidness. . ' " r. c T 0i lm "How's the horse market in Garrard county, now?" was asked a leading horseman by Tin: Rksokd the other day. ''Well, said he, "I never saw shcJi a scarcity of good ones before. During the past few years, when hors es were so cheap, t he people seemed to lose interest in the matter and very few good ones were raised. -There was a better demand for geldings -than for stallions, and nearly all the tip-top stallions were altered. This, Iamsat istied, is the principal reason for the scarcity of toppy hoir.es now. I know a man who recently looked all over this section of thestate to buy a first class, highly bred stallion and he fail ed to find one for sale. I look for much breeding this season, but it will be to only lirst-jL'lass animals. The plug horse is a thing of the past now, and one is not worth his hay, but a man who owns several tonnotchers is in clover. Yes sir, I am much encourag ed over the horse outlook here, una Llook for much activity in that line." The results over of an indulgence in food or drink are promptly rectified, without pain or discomfort, by taking i few doses of IIERBIKE. Price 50 ents C. C. & J. E. Stormes, lm HEAD THESE FUXCES Ladies' Dongola Kid Shoe at 90cts, former price ' " 1.00 " " ' 1.50 French " " " 1.60 " " 2.50 t 2.10 " " 3.00 Mens' Satin ' Calf Shoe " 1.00 " " 1.50 " " " "1.25 " " 2.00 Kangaroo " "1.60 " " 250 French Calf " " 2.25 " " 3.25 Willow " " "2.50 " " " 3.50 Vici Kid " "2 50 " " 3.50 " "3.50 " " 5.oa WE HAVE THE ABOVE SHOES IN ALL A TIMELY HINT. f Much pain and uneasiness 'is caused Tea shocid be wise and see that your Wood is bv piles, sparing neither age nor sex. Secuhe SnllSS? V?? Dr TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT fcarlstedt's German Liver Powder. Thea yoa MJJNT CUreS the most obstinate cases, will be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and the grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Price, oO CtS. Ill bottlo, tubes 7oC. l'owder is the best medicine money can buy. Jm Q Q & j E StormeS( for your ooia iry ls r. vsuw wwww Gum Balsam. Price 25o and 50o a Bottle. For sale by E. E. Mclioberts. COL B. M. BUBOETT Gives a Timely Talk ou tlie Fliillplnes, Tlie War. Etc. C We, the American people, inaugura ted a war in 1898 against Spain for the sole purpose of liberating Cuba from Spanish tyranny; that w did in a few short months with compara tively little expense and bloodshed. In order to accomplish the desired end our navy, under Rear Admiral Dewey, under proper orders, of course entered Manila harbor and destrdyed the Spanish fleet there stationed, ',yjiicl.i w:s a good job, well executed. Tho destruction of that Jleet was all that could be done there toward ac complishing the main object the free dom of Cuba. AVe did not propose to liberate the Filipinos from Spanish despotic rule it was not part of the program we had no interest in that people, and they none in us. In that state of case our duty, as a liberty lov ing people, was to get out and away from there and let, that people work out their own salvation with the oth er nations of the world, who by profin ity, association and similarity in races, habits and modes of life, did have some interest in them, and sympathy with them. We made a mistake when we stayed there and undertook to set up a government over that peo ple without their solicitation, and con trary to their wishes. We made an other bad mistake when we agreed to pay Spain twenty million dollars for her right ip the Philippine islands. We mado another worse mistake when we agreed to see the Spanish army p.ufe out of, and from the islands and into Spain. But these mistakes have beon made and the only question left to solve is: how are to get out of the muddle pay Spain the 320,000,000, get the Spanish army out as best we can buy them from the Filipinos or any other way without fighting, and then with draw our army and navy and come home. It occurs to pie that the idea of "Who will hati! down the flag?" is a mere catch-penny, too feeble and weak to catch an intelligent people. That we can conquor the Filipinos no one can doubt, that we can whip them in battle, on land and on sea, is a demonstrated fact: that we are not afraid of them is too plain to admit of a doubt, that we are not afraid of any other nation interfering with us in Our movements to subjugate those people is a settled proposition. Then why not "haul down the flag?" Ho. one can say we did it through fear or cowardice, and most certainly we can not make anyreputation by fighting and conquering an ignorant people, half civilized and dressed in clouts and armed with bows and arrows. We don't need the islands for any purpose, either their markets or their products. Then why not "haul down the flag" and come home and save the lives of our poor soldiers from a miserable short life in the jungles, and a horri ble death from burning sun and dou ble dyed deathly malaria. Haul down the flag and let that poor, ignorant deople be free according to their own liking don't ensl;ive them, "We love liberty, and hate slavery, and so do they give them liberty not death. This is the way things look to a man in the piny woods of Florida, untrammsled by any other motive than the love. of -country, who wiints no office, place or position, state or national, military or civil. . Killarney, Fla. B. M. Buudett. Discoveneil by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and .that too by a lady in this country." Disease fastened itsclutcheli ubon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered- a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle pf Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Eumptlom, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she sledt all night; and with two dottles, has been, absolutly cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.1 Thus writes wl c. Ham - nick & Co., of Slielby, . Trial bot- tie free aR. E. .McRoberts Drug Store. Regular size 50c and; $LO0, John Shaw Pardoned. Fbaxkfoht, Ky., March 22. Acting Gov. Worthington Monday afternoon pardoned John Shaw, who was sent to the penitentiary from Lee county in 1894, to serve a life sentence for mur der. Shaw was at the time a resident of Vinton county, Ohio, and a majority Of those who signed his petition for clemency were people in the Buckeye state. Xciv Trial for Thomas JJaker. Frankfokt, Ky., March 18. The court of appeals Thursday awarded a new; trial to Thomas Baker, of Clay county, who was sentenced to tho penitentiary for life. He was con cerned in the Howard-Baker feuds in. that county, in which several men were killed, Tlje admis&lon of incom petent evidence is the ground for granting tho new trial. Death of Judge Noble. Louisville, Ky., March 22. Judge L. II. Noble, ohc of the leaders of the republican bar and party in this city, died Monday morning, aged 80 j'ears. Previous to the last general election he was on the bench of tho criminal lliyisipn of tho eircult court, having been appointed by Gov. Bradley to fill an unexpired term. Three More Deaths. Stukois, Ky., March 22. Consider able excitement exists at (jrangertowu over the death of a young man named Franklin, who died Monday of spinal meningitis. His home was at Hop kinsville. Two deaths from the mal ady occurred at Morganfield, Mrs. Wise and child. Wrong 31 an f'ecured. Owexsboko, Ky., March 18. Deputy Sheriff Lee Johnson, of McLean coun Vy, brought Frank Mclinley here ou a capias pro fine instead of John R. McKinley. McKinley was set at lib erty and accompanied Johnson back homo. His llond Fixed. Bodgexville, Ky., March 18. J. W. Ingleby.chargcd with shooting and kill ing J. R. Hayes, the veteran hotel man here, had his examining trial Thurs day afternoon and was held to await the action of the grand jury in the sum OfS2,50Q: To Reduce Telephone Hates. Louisville, Ky., March 19. An ordi nance requiring the Ohio Valley Tele phone Co. to reduce the price of rent for telephones from 56.50 to S3 per month in this,city was adopted by the lower board of the general counciL Among the JI Using. Frankfokt, Ky., March 20. Tho name of John C. Underwood is in tho missing list of the Windsor hotel fire. t is feared the missing man is Gov. John C. Underwood, who ia one of the best known of Kentucky public men. Dead From Heart Failure nopKiNsviLLE, Ky., March 21. While making a social call Saturday night William J. Wadlington, ex-policeman, fell from a chair and. suddenly expired of heart failure. Child Burned to Death. Faiiimoun't, Ky., March 21. The 6-year-old daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Toothman was burned to death during the absence of the family from the house. Committee Meeting. Louisville, Ky., March' 19. The ex ecutive committee of- the state com mercial convention will meet here Sat urday at 12 o'clock to select a time and place for, the next state convention. Drowned Himself In a Fond. Henderson, Ky March 19. D, Nt Brooks, aged 40, a farmer of Webster county, jumped into a pond and drown ed himself. . Ex-Consnl Green Dies In an Infirmary. 0 -Louisville, Ky., March 21. Warren Green, consul to Yokohama under Cleveland's first administration, and son of the late President Green,, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., died Monday at the Norton infirmary in thui city of pneumonia. Dr. Otto's Same Gum Balaam. A phylclaa cas prescribe Dr. Otto's Sprnce lll 'JSSffi .hiidrea forit- iirr ize bottle. Fsr . Beautiful Cemalaxlan Usa Dr. CarlstsaVa Garmaa Uvar Pawaar. For by R, E. McRoberts. $1.25 COLOES. CONSUMPTION CURED. j ur. uuo b aprnco bio satsazn win care any case of consumption if taken in time. Con sumption starts -with a slight cough or cold. This is -where consumption gets Its start and If yoa will use Dr. Otto's Sprnce Gum Balsam, you will cure the cough, heal the lungs and throat and arold the most dreaded of all di seases, consumption. Delay in attending to a alight cough may cost yon your life. Large size homes, f rice c ana svc. t ot tine bj It. E. McKobeiU. DEATH IN A BOX CAR. Belief That a Deceased Tramp Bad Small poxAnother Keport That He Died From a Blow He Kecelved. Padccaii, Ky., March 22. An un known white man was found dead near the Illinois Central "Y" in the sub urban portion of the city Monday nifjht at 11 o'clock.. Ho was a tramp and had been noticed ill in a box car during the day. One report is that he died of small pox. Coroner Phelps was sum moned and, is trying to get a jury. There is another report that he died from blows received. Great excitement prevails over the discovery. The man has only one arm. A case of smallpox was taken from the yard of the Rcddick River infirmary here Sun day to the pesthouse. The afflicted came in from Fulton, Ky., and had gone to the infirmary for treatment. There are now only two cases of small pox at the pesthouse. Asks For a New Trial. Louisville, Ky., March 22. Louis Schmidt, the saloon keeper who was fined S500 and sentenced to the pen itentiary for operating a combined music box and slot machine, has asked for a new trial. Schmidt says an at torney of the company advised him to run the machine. Kentucky Soldier Killed. Paris, Ky., March 22. Wesley Hcn ncssy, brother of Miss Annie Hcn nessy, of this city, was among the killed in the recent fighting in and around Pasig, Information to this ef fect reached Miss Hennessy Monday afternoon. Hennessy was a member of a Nebraska regiment. Four Cars Destroyed. HorKiJiSViLLE, Ky., March 21. A col lision of two freight trains on the Lou isville & Nashville railroad at Chaly beate Springs Sunday resulted in the destruction of four cars and contents as well as both engines being badly damaged. No trains have passed here Sunday. Loss to railroad heavy. Elopers Married. Greenup, Ky., March 19. E. E. Ful lerton, a prominent young attorney, and Miss Pansy Rardin, daughter of W. J. A. Rardin, editor of the Greenup Gazette, eloped to Portsmouth, O., and' were married. They returned and were forgiven. Smallpox atBowltng Green. Bowling Green. Ky., March 21. A case of smallpox has developed here. The patient is a Negro who came from E.vansville on the boat; arriving hero Saturday night. He has been asso ciating with other Negroes, who will be quarantined. Suit For 825,000 Damages. Frankfort. Ky., March 22. The ex ecutor of Raz Breeden, gf this county, filed- suit Tuesday against the Chesa peahe & Ohio Railway Co. for S25.000 damages for the killing of Breeden last month while he was crossing the rail road in a buggy. Half Interct t lu a Distillery. Henderson, Ky., March 19. Ilenry Kraver has purchased a BaH interest in the Worsham distillery from E. P. Milet, The plant is worth about $12, 000, and is not in the trust. Five Years In the Pen. Pahis, Ky., March 19. In the circuit court Friday Green Jackson, colored, was sentenced to five years in the pen itentiary for stealing a barrel of whis ky from a car at the K M. depofc, last fall. ' Allied Himself With the Unitarian Church. Hekdeksox, Ky., March 19. Rev. John L. Robinson, for 13 years a lead ing minister in the, Cumberland Pres byterian church, has renounced that faith and nominally allied himself with the Unitarian church. DIGEST YOUR POOD. food not belncr nroDerlrdlMSted.it creates ool- I: Mas and g-oes Into your blood and thea yon are w uau.i .uj uiac4ac luc anmu oj mem is heir to. Use Dr. Oarlstedt's German LlTer Powder and watch the results. Ton will feel the rood effects after taking' one dose. Give it a trial ana do conYincea. if rice oc Dr. Otto'a Sarusa Gum Balsam Curat YaurCeugh. Just the Maaicina far Children. to? sale by We Still Have a Nice Line of Furnishing Goods and We will continue to take meas ures for Suits until the stock is closed out. TO- MAFiKmm D TABLER'S BUCSCEYi k New Discovery fo? the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE RAILED. Tubes, dy Mail, 75 CE?iTs; Bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Scls PBgifelMi - - 310 NortH Mala Sireat, ST. LOUIS. MO. STORMES DRUG STORE. IE.il TU AND M r r- NN t fjrt ft -i aneRreat remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of tho ccneratiro orsansof Cither SCS. such as Nnrrons PrMmtlnn VW, T . r " Impotency. Xifrhtl7 Emissions. Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, escessivo usa of 'lobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every So order vro .'ruarantco to cure or refund tho monev. Sold at Sl.OO per Imt G boxes for $3.00. BU.3IOCTSS CE.TISCi, CO.. ClovelL,,.lnJ,?o: AFTER McRoberts' USING. Call and see this Celebrated "Wagon at It fully Warranted and Excels all others. AIL Kind s Farm Machinery Always onHand J", IB. ELT, PAINT LICK. HAND-MADE BUGGIES BUGKBQARDS Rubber Tires Repairing ui All Kinds. Be on the Safe Side i- and Insure Office, National Bank UATT'fi PENNYROYAL PILLS " w of menstruation." Thev womanhood, aiding- development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MiUL Sold, by- druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. McRoberts' Drug Store Bssaa Drug Store. your Tobacco. R. KINNIARD They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vij- or ana banisa pains r.r T,H.'K SiVRRS" STOKMES STORE R, E, MoRobert?.