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Furs. Silks CENTRAL RECORD! pbeachebsville. Oanville, Ky. FirgJijiJiMiiiSJiiijE We have just completed the addition of a new room 96 x 20 feet, complete with ladies dressing room and toilet. This is our "Ready to wear" Department where you will always Wraos. Skirts, Tailor Suits, Dressing Sacques, Petticoats, Shirt Waists, Furs &c We have also greatly improved our store room and have workeJ.g an(j fewer street-corner loaf- Wrr-u nrv Onods Store in Central Kentucky, ere and politicians. Hit lH-l - J Make our store your Danville headquarters. VKBT WKEK Vt LOUIS LAN DBA X, Publisher. LANCASTER, KENTUCKY. ( Ohh Tsxb. in ADVAHC1 S1X0 fKKMB ' Six Mouths . .50 (Thru " " THUBSDAY,September28 1899 Louisville will do herself proud in the Dig show to be given there on Oct. 9 to 21. Louisville and Lexing ton are both awakening to the pro gress of the times with an alacracty that makes every true Kentuckian re joice. If the smaller towns will only shake off the spirit of mossbackism, the grand old commonwealth will soon outrank aHy of the Northern states in the spirit of enterprise. Kentucky has far superior resources to those of the states across the Ohio river and all she needs is for every fellow to go to work and develop them. We have been suffering from- too much "Aris tocracy, Sah." What we need is more J. C. Siler has returned from Jellico. Walter Warren is building anew barn. J. P Rogers sold a horse to Estill Lawson for $35. J. C Fox, bought 19 hogs from Sam Ballard, at 3lc. J F Payne is progressing nicely re pairing his house. J. C Hayden sold a nice mare at Danville last week, for $100. John Johnson bought a cow end calf from Bird Mathena for $30. FLATWOODS. Mc and Willie Purr bought 9 shoats at a fair price. W H Furr bought six calves from James Miller for $66. Mr. Jacob Clouse bought. Mr. Rice Bene' farm near this place, for $400. Will Lusk and sisters have rented the Denny farm near Manse, and will move soon. There was preaching last Saturday and Sunday at Good Hope, by the pastor, Rev. Pike. From reports everything passed off Owen Duvall, who has been sick for nicely at the box supper at Union sometime, is better at this time. scnooinouse last imaay nigni, John W Cummins attended the You may bridle the appetite, but SDeakine at Crab Orchaid. Fridav. yu can not Dnule the liver to ao us T T and fiam RnllorH hrmcrht. nf Rnl. Riesbv 95 acres of land near here-for "K a"u u" . $1,200. J. L Hutchins bought of Richard Robinson 3,000 feet of lumber for $L00 her hundred. Rev. Carmicle preached here Sun day and will preach regular for the the next year as pastor for the church. Mr. J E Carson's family of this neighborhood, but now of Indiana, is gett,ng twQ mQre 'doctors came uciu luuKUlK ttuvi uia itiim....iuciu with a dose of HERBINE, the best liver, regulator. Price 50 cts.. C. C. & J. E. Stormes Little Noel Tankersley, son of Geo. of Ind., passed away Saturdary morn ing, the 23rd. He was carrying a load of straw when he fell and snaged his leg, they took out what they thought was all the snag, but he kept SILK WAIST5. An up to date line. Styles which you won't see made at I itno Prirps lnwtr than vou can have them made. They range in prices from $4.00 to $8.00. TailorMade Suits imrl enlir. Vife lnrr nnrl tnnL- nut. nhnilt. rvtiv Hniw nmaa nnnt.iniipa t.n riflvntft ' . . . , ,, 1 an incn 01 Lne snag, wnicn was iasir .j r.v- tnis mace snent sunaay at urippiDK i -, . -v , columns telling how many thousands finri' ,frc n nnrnrninrnnrt eneu ueiween "ueuones anu JUbbUU and tens of thousands of people were littip. snn' ' Snmn. snnt Fridav nicht nerve. He died of lock jaw. present to hear the different candi- wita j F Cummins in Stanford. The 2reat success of Chamberlain's dates speak. It seems to think that ftnotuHn Mn Col,c Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy the fellow who has the biggest crowd , , tYccc Taotv np in the treatment of bowel complaints k -n.,ffoin safely use COUSSEN'S HONEY OF . m , .. . anrV thn rootor Dr. liU't PfaM-Tar-lMtf ta crip aa well aaeongbs and colds. Itmakea weak lungs trons. Mis. K. A. Vetcatts, McRoberts Drug Store, Lancaster Bill can get more people to his show that can Goebel, Taylor and Brown combined, and, according to the pres ent idea, he should be made governor. We wouldn't believe the average re port of a speaking if the writer would swear to it on a stack of bibles as high as Pikes Peak. TAR. It is a sure and pleasant rem edy for coughs, loss of voice, and all lung troubles. Price 25 and 50c. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. has made it standlrwHiver the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by R. E. McRoberts, Druggist, lm We show you about 150 suits to select from. style and all the popular cloths and colors. Every good Prices from If the money wasted on the Dewey blow-out was used in sending, enough men to the Philippines to stamp out STONE. Mr Mitchell and wife have returned from Jessamine. Geo. Samples, the saw mill man, went to Valley View on business. C M Moberley and wife visited Mr BRYANTSFILLE. t,00 down and everv one is good value. Space will not the insurrection, what a vast more O P Stone and family in Nicholasville permit description of suits. Come and see them. Ladies Wraps. good would be accomplished. Dewey is a sensible man, and wants no such foolishness as is being gone through with at New York. Dewey is a brainy man. and simply did his duty. The secret of this great nourish of trum pets is, no doubt, principally to give the chance to a number of high-cock- Mr. Louis Harris and Miss Myrtle Simpson were married at Nicholas ville. Miss Pattie Thompson was married at the residence of her father to Mr. Fathergill. A, J. Rice and wife visited C. M, Handsome line new shape Tailor Made Coats in black, a-lorums to ride white horses and Moberley.... Mr. Wilham, of Wash ilandsome line new snapc xmui i,Aaut , x..s intrtnn f!n. was t.hfi minst. of relatives . or . T r raarcn tne streets in soiuieruioLuus. : r Brown. Castor. Blue. Tan, Gray &c from $10:00 to? i7-5 here for a few days.... Mrs. Mollie Miss Harris, You to $8.00. ular Golf Capes. Ladies from $3.50 up of t tt,oc rnott at hnmp. Cheaoer lines from 4. ninr-Tn.imni nrintofl GiY. J-Urner ana bihter, wl- v- 1." i. - 1 -" vywuwv-. v " I T . tJl V.w ATrt! . ....... Jtn ntt.rnr.HvA siinnlomnnt. n.ntrflS to jauvaow " WB Largest assortment ana oest pn, uu ;7; Thev Wm. Fayne Saturday and Sunday. We have them tor Children, Misses and t.lip. reeular edition Sundav. They were largely descriptive of the excel- The matrimonial fever is quite tne lpnt, faniUHfis nf the. O. J's ffreat Drint- craze in this section. On last Sunday lnr fflp.ilitJfis. which are the best, bv Mr. Norman Grow and 3liss uiancne far. outside the bie eastern cities. Mitchell were married. Their attend- Kentucky is now known to the world anis were jur. aanqers, cousin in me Mrs punnj ast week. ...BP Jennings 00 th, hnmo nf nrot.t.v wnmon fust, eroom. ana 1U1S3 ijUllU. XllBY been sweethearts ror some time, tie B. F Jennings has rented his house and lot in this place to a gentleman from Madison. Dr. Elliott having purchased the James Adams farm will move to it the first of January next. The place he vacates in Bryantsville is for rent. All necessary repairs will be made. For particulars call on J S Haselden, Byrantsville. As usually treated apcain will die- able the injured pecson for three or four weeks, but if Cllamberlain's Pain Balm is freely applieoSarcomplete cure may be effected in a very few days, Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by R. E. McRoberts, Druggist. lm. Mrs. Eliza Ballard and Mrs. Doctor Armstrong, visited Mr and Mrs Clark of your town Tuesday. . . .Miss Nannie Ball visited in Jessamine this week, . .Mrs Combs, of Jessamine, visited friends in this vicinity last week Mrs Nannie Ballard visited her sister, horses and the Courier-Journal. On account of the immense demand certain turs, sucn as frequently see "What some M-;irc MWoi-nc SoMm TW are advancing every day preacher said" in the present cam ' ' , , - . . 0 rB paign. Great stress seems to be laid We have on hand one nunarea noveuy iur pieces m va, up(m tQe narat0r being a "preacher." Collars, Victorines &c. as cheap in price as they have ever Now, if a preacher has abandoned the been. Unless you have one now, you are sure to want one. WThxr nf Uuv nnm and vet the selected skins and save money? is a nice moral, industrious boy, and she is one of the prettiest and refined young ladies in this community. We extend much happiness in their future lives TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE pulpit for the political stump, he will OINTMENT relieves the intense itch of Paint Paint Lick, made a business trip here Friday.... Miss Skinner, of Beuna Vista, is teaching school in this place Casey Owsley was the guest of his mother last week . . . .Mr. Crutch Held and wife are visiting relatives here.... Miss Alice Dunn visited her sister last week Miss Millie.... Mrs, Virgie Arnold, of your town visiced tell a lie just as quick, if not a little auicker. that the old hands in the political harness. ing. It soothes, heals and cures chron- her father, Mr Jenkins, Monday. Petticoats. 00 We have in silk, in all the new shades and black from to $18.00. Every one new and new shape, and all made of the very best quality of taffeta silk. Skirts made of Mercer ized satteens which cannot be destinguished from silk two tn; nwflv. We have in black and colors at $1.40, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.50. Teddy Roosevelt has mounted the raging stump on behalf of the re publican ticket in Ohio. We didn't think he could stop telling how he whipped the Spaniards long enough to talk politics. ic cases where surgeons fail. It is no experiment; its sales increase through its cures. Every bottle guaranteed. Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. LOWELL. Dressing Sacques Shooting of "Generals" has become the fad in the mountains of Kentucky. "Colonels" might be slaughtered for the next twenty years and the crop would not be materially reduced. No Bight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attract ive must keep her health. If she is weak, sicklv and all run down, she Rev. Childers is conducting a series of meetings at Walnutta. Our base ball team played Manse, Saturday, and defeated them eleven to six. Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Ralston have completed their new cottage and moved in. A protracted meeting will beheld at Mt. Tabor church the moonlight nights in October. The people of onr community ex tend their sincere congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. L Jennings- To the father's-in-law we will say run your coal houses over. Seven weddings are reported. A hard win ter sure. Miss Amanda Anderson is organiz I will have on exhibition Sept. 30, Saturday, all the latest novelties in millinery. Yon are cordially asked to inspect them, I am al ;va.ys glad to show my goods. Mrs. A. S. naselden s,Mr John Dunn and family, from Burgin, Poter Dunn and family, and quite a number of others, attended the birthday dinner given by their mother, Mrs Mary A. Ford, Saturday, the day was pleasantly spent and will long be remembered by those present. Elder Allen wiU1 fill his appoint ment at Pleasant Grove Sunday. BUCKEYE. 111 . !:tnVln Tf oVta . . - I Will UC UCHUUS UUU llliuiuit. J.r out Ready to wear, maae 01 an wooi iviaer vovu aim wmus nag constipation or kidney trouble, her Wool, both olain and tnmmed. in Red, (Jray, Jfinic ana impure mooa win cause pimpie. p 4 . Diotcnes, sum erupuons ana a wreicm Blue from 75c to $3.00. . - , mnlfixinn. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to pu ng a w. J. T. u. at tne scnooi-nouse. fv thft Wood. It eives stroner nerves.- meeis every xnuraay evening bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good look- AU the w shades in superb quality of taffeta, heavy, soft " and rich lustre at 85c yd. Great line of- nouelty silks for -Roberts' Drug Store. lm waists and dresses. at All are cordially lnvi- four o'clock. ted to attend. As an external liniment of most James Hardwick sold a .horse in Nicholasville at $65. W G Jones bought a horse from Crab Orchard parties at $50. Hiram Ray bought at Lancaster court 25 cattle at $12 per head. Charley Carker sold to Hiram Ray, three cattle at 3 cents per lb. Robert Long and family, of Madi son, nave movea totnis pmce. we welcome them in our midst. Mrs Dr Ray and nephew. Louis Ray. visited relatives in Parksville and Danville last week Mr. and Mrs. Plaids and Crcpons. Over in Japan guests at dinner are expected to carry home with them in a neatly wrapped parcel any portion of the meal they may not eat. The custom would be popular with many Crenons have taken a fresh hold on the popular fancy and people in this country when they hap- are in great demand. We have 25 styles from $1.00 to $4. Pen 10 uests- are m great uc o j p . WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE yard. No Cotton Crepons. Plaids and Reversible Goli f tl harmless, and will remove- suitings in about 30 styles. Variety enough to please all eyery Worm. It is also a tonic, and by its strengthening properties win re store to pale cheeks the rosy hue of health. Price 25 cts. C. C.&J. E. Stormes. You call the hog the mortgage rais- ver, the cow the debtor's friend, and the horse the old standby, but the old hen clucks or cackles all day long, raises a brood or two of chicks and lays several dozen eggs, and she is called a nusiance. - tastes. Danville, Kyi Gelac DewR 1111 1, ' People Suffering . from Kid- ney Diseases ' ' , " . feel a gradual , :" but steady loss of ' . strength and vitaP" . N ity. They should ' -. ; loose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a : Guaranteed Preparation. C. C. & J. E, Stormes. wonderful penetrative, and curative John Land have returned from a visit power, jjajjIjAKIj t sjnuw Ijijni MENT is not equaled by any other in the world. Price 25 and 50 cts. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. The night trains have been quite destructive to stock, having killed two horses in tlie last week, one for R D Scott and one for J W Metcalf . (A to relatives near Berea Harve Tea- ter and wife, of Mercer, have been vis iting WH Ray and family.... Wm. Wilham, of Mackville, returned home last week, after visiting relativ here several days, and was accompa nied home by John Murphy, of Clear water, Kansas, who has been with his I AM 88 YEARS OLD. and neveiascd any remedy equal to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar. Honey, it glvea quicK ana permanent relief "Sins oat tba old Ring la the w KiBgovttba fab SingiatActrtM" We bring to you the new and true f roa th plney forests of Norway DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by science to a Pleasant, Permanent, Positive Core for coughs, colds and all inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. The sore, weary cough-worn Lungs are exhila rated ; the microbe-bearing mucus is cut out ; the cause of that tickling is removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that ther is no inclination to cough. 60LD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS BattlaaOnly. 26o., 50o. ami $1.00 SIzm BE SURE YOU GET MARKSBDRY. Mr. T. I. Herring sold to C. A Rob inson a nice buncli of fat cattle for 41c per pound. Mrs. Ap Price sold her farm, known as the "Old Burdett farm," to Alex. West, for $4,700. Rev. Wheatley, of Danville, preach ed an excellent sermon at the Fork church, Sunday 24th. Mr. and Mrs Frank Carney and Jit- tie son and daughter, Willie and Julia Mae, of Willisburg, visited relatives here this week. . . .Mr and Mrs M F. Rout spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Woods at Danville Several of the young people in this community have been attending the protracted meet ing at Herring's school house con ducted by Rev. Massee. . . .Miss Carrie Durham entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon, and feasted them on some extra nice water-melons Mr. Reuben Naylor, who has been quite sick for some time is slowly im proving Mr and Mrs M G Aldridge and little daughter, Irene, visited friends in Broc head last week Mrs. R H Batson, of Lancaster, and Saw ney Burdett.of Garden City, Mo.,spent Thursday with H. D Aldridge and family. Mr. Burdett is exhibiting a patent gate, which competent judges say is the best eyer seen in this com munity. By pulling a rope it slides entirely out of the way, and seldom ever frightens horses Miss Alta Bettis and Tom Chesnut, of Danville, were visiting in this community one day last week. r, To wagons we will sell good Lump Coal at 10c a bushel at our yards for the present. We have also a full line all other coals in cluding two grades of cannel.three sizes of An thracite, Woolrldge, Jellico. Paint Rock. Bry ant Bros. Fire Creek, Smithing, and Hay, Corn, Oats, Cow Feed. Salt, Lime. Cement, Patent Plasttr. Sand and Manufactured Ice. DANVILLE ICE & COAL CO. W. S. GLORE, Mgr. Yard, C. S. Depot, Telephone 24. Town of fice and Factory, 3d St., Telephone 151. Stopped The Back-Ache. A. R. BASS, Morgantown, Ind., writes: I was afflicted with Kidney disease and had to get up quiet often during the night and suffered severe pains in Kidneys and with backache, I used Foley's Kidney Cure, after tak ing three bottles 1 am entirely cured. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. City Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Lan caster do ordain as follows: Excepting Totten Avenue, it shall be unlawful to congregate on the Public Square, any street or alley or other public place in city, and exhibit for the pur pose of sale or swap any horse, mule, jack or jennet. Each person so of fending shall be fined not less than one dollar nor more than fifteen dol lars. This ordinance shall go into effect on passage and publication according to law in The Central Record, a weekly newspaper published in Lan caster, Kentucky. R' KrxKAiRD, Mayor. Attest, W. H. Wherritt, Clerk. W. McC JOHNSTON, JOHN T. JOHNSTON JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON Cifil. Engineers and Snrreyors, LANCASTER, KY SCHOOL BOOKS. Dont forget that we have many SECOND-HAND BOOKS AS GOOD AS NEW AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. R. E. M" ROBERTS. law should be passed requiring trains daughter Mrs Allen, Teater for sev- to run around stock found loafing on I , . . ,r, t -n tbetrack,Ed.) , H M Mr. John S. Henderson, who has Bav Thursday:. . ,Mr. andMre Will been confined to his room with mala rial fever ror some time, his many friends are glad to say is convalescent Some of our girls attended the Brodhe&d fair and brought home with them a good case of the measles Dickerson, of Beuna Vista, made a flying visit here Sunday.. Miss Aman da, the beautiful daughter of Wm. Doolin, who was married last week to Wm. Cruse, willjnake their future home in Madison F K Sutton, of Mrs. Bertie Brown returned home Marksbury, ent Saturday night with his daughter, Mrs Ebb Dickerson. . . . Rumor says we are to have a church wedding soon.... Morris Calico and daughter, Miss Dora, attended, the dedication of a Baptist church at Sil ver Creek, the 3rd Sunday, from a visit to her mother in Win Chester, who is very sick Misses Minnie Spratt and Mattie Sullivan, of Cincinnati, have been visiting their cousin, Miss Fannie Spratt, - No Rllr for 30 Tears. I have been troubled for the. last twenty years with bronchial affection and at times have been1 bedfast. Have tried a great many cough remedies life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but found no relief until I tried Fo- cures them, also Old, Running and ley's Honey and Tar. lean honestly Fever Sors, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, recommend Foley's H6ney and Tar as Corns, Wrats, Cuts, Bruises, Burns a quick relief, reliable, pleasant to Scalds, Chapped vHands, Chilblains; take and sure cure for diseases of the Best Pile cure on earth Drives ou throat and lungs. Minerva Smith,414 Painrand Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Washington Ave., Danville, -111. GlCuregttsurantee&.Soldby B; E. Mx, & J. E. Stormes. V Robert Druggist. lK Volcanlo Eruption. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob Fox Jlvl G-allevy. f D-AJtTVXLLE, ST. This is now the most up-to-date Gallery in Central Ky., having been recently equipped with Th. Marvelous An m ate Lonacm The new discovery in optical science. I wish to say to the Ladies that Tbese Xionscm TZiATTSZL Just received a Large Stock of the Very Latest designs in Mould ings, Patterns never sold in this locality before, have to be seen to be appreCiaieu. OUlWUie iui huhiiuk iiuui iuc oiujyicsu .EruuLvgrayu tu the most Elaborate Paintings, among the lot is the New French "FLEUR-DE-LIS Mouldings specially suitable for delicate pictures, Embroidered Mats, French Water Colors and all pictures that require a dainty Frame. When in Danville, call and see us and get our prices. We will save you money. 124 Third Street, Opposite Post Office. A BUSINESS EDUCATION Is abiolnuly necessary to the jobb man or young woman who would wla success ib life. This belag-coaceded t Is of first Importance to get your tralnln at the school that strands In the Tery 'front rank THE BRYANT & STXATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE LOUISVILLE, KY. nnir TOTQIWR Seven experienced teachers, each ene a specialist In his Una JJUUaA-ELEiJrJ-PI U emanates of this college pref erred by btpUesa honses. Write for SMMTHANP. beautiful hook gHlns; teetlssenla free radwatM OMapylaj