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i ?! 4 t I Jjopkijwwtle letttuchian. THEO. I. lARTLKV, usia.se MtMr FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1888. PERSONAL GOSSIP. CIlUou t'errull it lu the olty. Mr.. C. 1). Wobb loft Tuesday fur a visit lo Louisville. Mini Salile I'otree, of Elkton. in visiting Miss Cor l'etrce. Col. M. D. Brown spent AVednet- day iu Madisonvllle ou butluoss. Mrs. K. 1). Bassett loft yesterday for a visit to hor psreuta iu Louisville. Misa Lallls WooldilJgo Is visiting Mr. Win. Mooro's family in OfTens boro. Mies Florence Noal, of Galena, Iud., is visiting ber sister, Mrs. M. D. Brown. Miss IMlo Dralu.of G tllatln, Tenn., is visiting her half brother, Mr. E. F, Morris. Henry L. Smith, who has boen quit sick at his home on Seventh street, la Improving. ' Misses Lizzie Wood and Falrmlne Sbanklln are visiting Miss Penelope Aloiamler of 0euaboro. . Mr. and Mrs. Thus. W. Long, Mrs. Dr. Young and Miss Luey Edmunds have returned from Dawson. Mrs. C. M. Latham returned ye terday from Hernando, Miss., where she bad been visiting relatlvea. Mlaa Eva Prince is visiting her brother, Mr. Homer Prince, at Mr, P. A. Cuabtuan'a, on Seventh Street. Misses Annie and Birdie Brigs, of Busselvlllo, who were ths guest of Miss Mary Uadford, have returned borne. Miss Penelope Aleisiiior has re turned to her home in Uwensboro, after a abort visit to Miss Falrmlne Sbanklln. Mr. Chas. Buckner, ofFayettsvllle, Ark, la visiting relatives In the city and country. Mr. Buckner formerly lived here. Mlssea Annie and Minnie McKee are attending the commencement ex ercises of the Mary Bharp College, at Winchester, Tenn., this week. Miss Joe Slvloy returned Tuesday from an txtended visit to her nncle A. J. White, Bells' Station, Tenn. She was accompanied by Mr. Wblte and slstor Sophia who will visit relatives in this county. CREAM OF NEWS. Is It Poisoning? Mr. Joe Hatcher Is a respectable farmer, llvlug near Trentou, Todd tonnty, Ky. Just now be baa an affliction among bis stock that he is unable to understand or account for In any way, except It be poisoning. Friday four of bis fine mules and one horse were taken sick, and Saturday, were hauled away dead. Yesterday three more were sick ami by this morning havo likely died alto, as the terrible disease seems lo bo fatal. The stock give down lu their fore legs, swell up under the jawa and die In a few hours, all of which eoems to Indicate poisoning. A great mis fortune to a good citizen. Clarks ville l'rogreti. Asylum Board. The regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Asylum was hold Tuesday. The nsual accounts, aggregating something over 17,000, were allowed. The superintendent reported 13 patient discharged dur ing the month 10 cured and S Im proved. One patient Martha A. Duncan, of Logan county died dur ing the month. A committee was appointed to consider plane for In creasing the water aupply of the Asy lum. The ooal conlraot for 18S9 was re-lot lo E. L. Foulk for 18.23 per hundrod bushels. Morris Caught. Lem Morris who Is charged with shooting Custa Henderson at the tat ter's distillery near Pilot rock a few weeks ago, was captured in that vio Inlty Wednesday by Alf Dossett and Bob Martin and lodged In jail here. Yesterday morning be gave bond In the sum of $200 and was released. Ills examining trial comes up this morning. City Court News. Mollle Moore, col., streot walking, acquitted. Rlckotts & Davis, permitting lowd women In saloon, acquitted. - One case drunkenness, lined $5 and costs, amount paid and defendant re leased. Two cases breach of peace, trial set for 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Douglas Grange. Doulas grange will bold their first nuual stock sale at Bell's Sta- N tlon on the C. A P. railroad to-day. A general Invitation baa been ex tended and preparations have been made to entortaln the large crowd which Is expected to be present. A Mangled Hand. Randlo Baber, col., had hia right hand badly mutilated lale Wednes day afternoon by it coming lu con tact with a saw while at work at Forboa & Bro'a. planing mill. Three llugors had to be amputated and his injury Is a very painful one. Relief for the Suffering. A collodion will be taken at the Baptist church Sunday night for the benefit of the Conomaugh valley flood ufferera. Citizens who sympathize with these boreaved people ahould send to them a liberal oontrlbutlon. An Earthquake. An earthquake waa distinctly felt tn the city and county Wednesday night at nrteen minutos past 8 o'clock. The shook lasted aboujf half a minute and shook thlags up quite lively in sows Motion!. HERE AND THERE. Call ou C. B. Webb for duo Buggies and bandy lload Carta. Go to A. G. Bush for boot and shoes and save money. C. A. Brasher, Deputy Couuty Court Clerk, has resigned. Curtis A. Ursahor has Ikou ap pointed post-maslor at Crofton. Quick meal Gasoline cook atoves, the beat at . Hooaittt & Balliiid's. Roirora ft Davis llvory stablo. Frllx' old Hand. Tolephone 113. Refrigerators, Coolera and Cream Freezer at Hooseb & Dallabd,. Rov. U. II. Buckly will attend the circle meeting at Concord to-mor row. Dog muzzles will soon be in de mand, If the dog ordluance I eu forced. Dju't fail to call on S. Buunett, at Trenton for groceries. He ha a oompleto stock." Low grades ol tobacoo have drop ped about one cent on the pound since last report. Pure Brown and White Leghorn eggs for sale at SOct per setting. In quire at this office. The Court of Appeals baa affirmed the case of Mills vs. the City of Hop kinsville, from tjls counly. The Model Roller Milling Co., at Trenton, are having a large storo room added to their buildings. Js. R. Wiles, a Fairvlew mer chant, made an assignment Saturday to Dr. E. S. Stuart, for the benefit of hi creditor. A poorly dressed, good-for-nothing looking man and woman, with two small children have been "doing" the town this week. Excavations are being made for the new buildings to be put up by Mr. John C. Latham opposite the Gant ft Gaiiher warehouse. Rev. J. N Prostrldge waa present ed with a handsome gold headed cane Tuesday, by some of the mem ber of hi church. Cave Johnson, J. A. Boyd, T. 8. Itlvesand J. C. Thomaa qualified as constables In their respective magis terial districts, Monday. Drs. Seargent, N I abet and Young have received Iholr appointments aa pension examiners for this county and were aworn In Wednesday. Theeupper at the Court house Tuesday evening, given by the ladies of the Episcopal church was largely atlonded. They made about $70. A full attendence I requited from the churches composing Circle No. 7 and 8 at Concord on to-morrow and next day. Provision on the ground. Remember the date of Dr. Forabee'a next visit, June 11th, and call early if you noed hia services aa be U al ways rushed while here aud remains ouly one day. Cush Ileudorson, who was shot by Geo. Tucker, is up and was in town Tuesday. Tucker's trial la set for to morrow and will probably not be further postponed. Wheat cutting has commenced in Todd couuty and that cut has been fonnd to be well filled. In many sections farmer are making heavy complaint of rust. The ladles of the Episcopal church placed the printers tn the Kntiicx- iaw office under obligations Wednes day for a delicious cake. Of course they "took the Cake." The exercises, consisting of vocal and Instrumental music, recitations, etc., at the Baptist church Tuesday night by the young people's society were vory entertaining. I The third quarterly meeting for Fali-view circuit will be held next Saturday aud Sunday at Shlloh church, Rev. J. W. Blgham presid ing. A full attendance I desired. The trustees of the Ninth Street Presbyterian Church have bought for a parsonage the Jared Gant place oo Campboll Street, paying therefor $3,050 cash. Possession to be given Jan. 1. Next Sunday will be Children's Day at the First Presbyterian ohurch. The fxerclae will be held in the morning. The programme inctuds recitation by the little child rons, responsive reading, singing, etc. Everybody is cordially luvltod. The Cumborland Presbyterian church will hold the Children's Day services In the afternoon next Sunday, oommonclug at 3 o'olock. The program I a good one and a general invitation 1 extonded. . The heaviest rain fall experienced for many years fell at Guthrie last Monday and everything wai for a time delugod. In places the water was five feet deep but soon disap peared under the fine drainage sys tem around that place wblcb in for mer year was so much needed. The handsome catalogues for South Kentucky College were printed and bound at this office, and In a shorter time than thov wore ever gotten out before. It will be seen from the course of study that this Is one of the host and most thorough institu tions of loarnlng In the country. The faculty was never composed of a more competent corps of iustruotors and the collego Is In every way worthy the support of tho public Progress. Tt Is vnrv fmnnrtant In flifa a trn r,P vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stom ach, and healthy In its nature and ef fects. Posesslng these qualities, Syr up of Figs is the one perfect laxative aud most gentle diuretic known. Marriage Licenses. W. T. Allen to Salile Darnell. J. McGar to BIrdIo fayue. KILLED BY THE CARS. Eurastus Moses Hurled to Death After a Fair Warning of the Approach of the Train. As the North bound pasenger train was nearlng theoity yesterday and b beu only a short distance from the Mtb street crossing Eurastus Moses attempted to cross the track at that point aud waa hurlod a distance of forty feet, sustaining i-jurios from which be died In about ten minutes. The engliieor blew his whistlosoveral timet to warn hlin of the approach of the train but Mr. Moaos, who was oarrylng a bucket of wator, fallod to dear the track before tba train was upon him. Several parties witnessed thedreadful accident. The body wai removed to his residence, or., 11th aud Campbell streots, where au in quest was hold. Deceased waa CC years of age and leavea a wife and one son, 17 years old. Ho was a native of New Yort, but had lived lu this state for a num ber of years, aud in this city for six voars. Until recently he had been in the employ of Wooldrldge ft Co., as night watch and waa considered an houest and inoffensive old man. At the Opera House. The eutertrlumeut at Holland's opera house last night by the Cordon Blu and Attlo Bee societies of South Kentucky college was alike crcdltablo to the students and faculty of the college, and entertaining to the large aud aelect audience lu attendance It was a Grecian Draraatio Potpouri, original and aelected, arranged and adopted by Miss Rosallo Lipscomb, of the faculty of the college. The acene of the play la laid In Athens about the beginniug of the period of Macedoulau supremacy. The Athenians, having received false now of the death of Alexander of Macobon, testily tboir gratitude to the gods for the death of their foe by a festival at the Theatre of Dionysus. At the cuuolusion of the play, a fugi tive arrive from Thebes announcing the fall of that city aud the approach of the man they eupposod dead. They all repair to the l'arthouon to luvoke the protection of Minerva. The play was rendered by the stu- deut of the college, who are mem bers of the societies before mentioned, under the management of Miss Lip scomb, teacher of literature. The name of those who took part In (he play are: R. U. Wilson, T. C. Un derwood, Mort Hardlson, J. B. Sco- bey, Carrie Baiter, Isaao Miller, Auule Wldenor, Norma Bryan, J. U. Cook, G. T. Nelson, W. II. Abing- ton, Mary Felaud, Stanley Long, Emily Whoclor, Georgia Sled d, I. M Hudson, Jenuie Wlufree, Emma Hill, Alice Scobey, Nelllo Fox, Auule Dado, Lizzie Gorman, Lucy Camp hell, H loreuce Rives, Ida Hardlson, Nellie Chaatain and T. L. Gant The parts were well rendered aud the attention of the audience was unflagging throughout Several pas sages approximated fair professional acting, aud called fourth hearty ap plause. For amateurs aud college students, the play was eminently creditable throughout, and reflected no ordinary merit in those who ren dered it as well as in the collego they reprcsontod. The costumes wore worthy of spoc lal note. They were in perfect keep ing with exquisite taste, and true to the history of tho age and country they were designed to represent. They displayed the beauty of the girls to spocial advantage. In the closing scene, when all the players arranged thciuselvea around the stat ute of Mluorva to invoko tho protec tion of that goddess, and In the pro cession of the priostesses, the beauty and loveliness of the girls iu costume were subjects of general remark, A an ontertalnmout of college lit erary aocletles it was a success In every souse, and moro than sustained the high reputation of South Ken tucky College. j LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. KorbtlloiisneosaadoonsltDatioD, taks Lem on Klulr. Por indlgoatioa and tunl stotnaob, take Lam on Kllilr. ror alck and nervous headachee, taks Lem on Khxir. ror aloDpleaaneaa and nerronaneaa, taks Lem on Kllilr. for loia of appetite and debility, take Lem on Klixlr. Knr fevers, chills asd malaria, taks Lem on Elixir. l4mon Kuxir win not ran 70a in any 01 im abovedrsesses, all of wblcb arlae from a torpid or diseased titer, elouuch, kidneys, bowel or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moh.it, Atlanta, Oa. Ha. aad 11.00 per bottla. Sold bj druggists. .' AProaleeal Minister Writ.,. After ten yeara of roat Buffering; from Indi gestion, with great nervous prostration, bil iousness, disordered kidneys aud constipation, 1 have boon oured bv l)r. Moslu'. Lemon Klixlr, and am now a well man. Itav. 0. 0. Davie, Kid. M. K. Church Sooth, Mo. tt TatuaU 8t .Atlanta, Ua. Art Display. C. E. West ft Co., the tewing ma chine men, gave a display throe day of this woek of artistic work and em broldory done on the White and Domestio machines. . The exhibit was one of the handsomest ever seen In this city. It was under the charge of Miss Ida Sharp, of Cleveland, O., who executed many specimens of elogant embroidered representations of animals, landscapes and even por trait of persons. The store was handsomely decorated with fine noodle-work for the occasion and many ladies attended the opening from day to day. Dr. Forshee Coming. Dr. Forahoe, the oelobratod Special ist of Louisville, Ky., will be at the Phounlx Hotel Tuesday, June 11th. The Doctor' reputation for honesty in his professional opinion is well known here. Ills long experience In private and Hospital practice makes bim familiar wltb chronlo dis eases. He calls special attention to hi advertisment in . the papor. Come early. One day only. County Correspondence. CROFTON. Crovtoh, Kr., Juno 5. Prof. A, G. Beechain's school will close to morrow. It has been one of the most prosperous terms that the acadmey has ever enjoyed and too much can not he said iu behalf of the principal aud his assistant, Prof. II. B. Newton, for their untiring energy in training tho young idea how to shoot Miss Maltlo Johnson has been in charge of the muslodopartmentof this school eighteen months and one has ouly to hear hor studonU run the scale to ap predate the work she has accom plished in this brauch in so short a time. Herstudeult wilt bring Joy aud sunshine Into many a home in after years by tho instruction given them while under her care; for It has oorrectly been said that mualo hath charms to sootbo the savage. The firm of Croft ft Clark, drug' gist, has dissolved partnership by mutual consent, Mr. Clark retiring from the business. Miss Delia Myers, or Kelly, Ky , Is viaiting hor many, friends here this week. Miss Ray, of Slaughtersvlllo, Ky., ia visiting Mrs. Lovell this week. Mrs John P. Prouse and Miss Wil liamson, of your city, came down to day to attend the eommencemen. exercises of Prof. Beechani' school. A telegram waa received here Sun day that Mrs. John Keith, who is at Mont Eagle, Tenn., was very ill. Her husband left on the first train for that point and report that she Is now Improving, Bock. FAIR VIEW ITEMS. It raineth and no one says we need it. James R Wiloa who ha been en gaged iu the grocery business for some time, made an assignment to Dr. E. S. Stuart last week. Ills assets, includiug slock, notes and accounts, amount to 1W8. his liabilities are about $1830, his stock of groceries in voiced $375, the balance is in notes and accouuta. J. Barlan Moodie, who waa raised near here, and bla daughter Miss Lee, of Lake City, Fla., are viaiting relations near this place. Circle meeting No. 5 will be held at the Baptist church of this place the 5th Sunday in this month- There will be communion service held at Goshen church, near here, next Sunday. Married, at the residence of Daulel Whitaker, of Casky, on tho 5th lust , by the Rev. II. F. Perry, Mr. W. T Allen of Pembroko to Miss Salile Darnell formerly of this place. Some miscreant cnt down the Cleveland flag pole Tuesday night Thero is cortainly moro unwonted meanness to the square inch in this town than any place this side of the infernal region. Every onco in awhile the imps of salan pile goods boxes, old wagons, bupgy and everything tbat can be thought of lu front of the business houses. Pomona Grange met with Fairview Giango hero last Stturday and was largely attended by representative farmers of Todd and Christian Cos. They had good speaking and plenty to eat Tako It all aud all, it was a very enjoyable affair and we hope the farmers were benefited. Alua. . BELLEVIEW. Bkllkviiw, Ky., June3 Wo have had a big ralu and most all of tho farmers are through planting tobacco. Mra. P. Roberts and Mrs. J. Q McGehee spent the day with Mrs. U. B. Clark Wednesday last. Mis Ellen Clark, who has boen visiting Miss Ethel Braden, of your city, returned home yostorday. There was a 15 cent show at Sam McGehce's Friday night. A party of gentlemen from your city passed here on the 23rd ult. en route to Cerulean. They must par don us for not listening to their songs for Just thou we had better mnsic within our Opera. Miss Mattle Dillard, of Caledonia, la visiting rolatlvoi in this town. A good many couples of this place atteuded the grange sale at Church Hill. A hack full of young ladles sont a card out asking for some thing to cat and were promptly sup pliod. Mr. Harry and Park Wilson have returned home from school. Glad to toe the boyt back. Blds Flag. Boils, abscessos, tumors, and even cancers, are the result of a natural effort of the system to expol the poit ons which the liver and kidneys have failed to remove. Ayer' Barsapar ilia stimulates all the orgaus to a proper performance of their functions. Court of Claim. The court pf claims which mot in oallod aoeston last Monday made the following appropriation : $1,500 to build an iron bridge over Trade water at McKoight' Mill, where the old woodon one stood for many year and recently gave way falling into the water below. $180 to pay work house manager one year $10, por month. $200 in addition to the $100 lately appropriated lo build a wooden bridge over Williams' Crook. $225 to fix grates In Poor house and furnish ooal for aame for one year. $;0 to repair the Madlsonville road noar the L. ft N. crossing, two miles North of the city. $2,000 to build a work house in the city, provided the city appropriates $500 for the same purpose. $5 to G. W. Elgin for damaging his land in opening road from Vaughan't ohapel to Antloch. Council Meeting. The Council met In regular session last Tuesday, til the members being present exoept Mr. Radford. The following bills were s lowed : Chas. McKee ft Co 1 BO Jordan Barker feeding pria... 3120 llauils in leiuelcry 22 00 Gus young 16 05 Gaacompaiiy 75 Hands ou atrcet 22!) 35 Fire company 60 OU An ordinance of acceptance of the Sharp heirs of the cedar grovo ad Joining the Jewish Cemotery was passed. The amount paid by the oity was $111 25, aud la lo be usod as a rock quarry. The flue of $10 against Mcrrltt for shooting at the Superintendent of the Publlo Schools was remitted. A committee was appointed to have the city court room repaired. Polk Canslor, ex-collector of city taxes, made hit report of property told for taxes. Also the delinquent list. Accepted. The action of the county court In regard to building a work house jointly with the olty, was isld bofore the Council and was agreed to by the Couucil. The conditions are that the counly payt four-fifths and the city one-firth of the cost of building. Appropriate resolutions in ac knowledgment of the gift to the city by Mrs. V. N. Roach of $2,000 for a publlo fountain were passed. DEATHS. Wife of Frank Davi, on the Mad- Isonvllle road near the city, Monday, after an Illness of moro than a year. C0LOI1KI). Child of Alex Cayce in the city Monday. LADIEI Heedlnf toolc, or children (hut wwt LxiUdlng It li plenMiit u lake, cures Malar!.. Iiidlgc HOD, uhi piuuuancw. au uien Mjjcy it. SPECIAL LOCALS STRAYED! One very Hunt sorrol horse, six years ol.', about fifieon hands high, Texas Brand on hip and ,-8" on j tw Had small irra rop- around neck when he left. June 2-id. Was Ian seen between Gracey and Julicu. $5 reward for hia return or Information leading to his roenvery. Da, I. N. Vauqhav, Uopkinsville, Ky. Milk Shake. Ice cold Jtrsoy milk shake at Dr. It. E. Christian's City Drug Store, cor. Ninth and Clay. For Fresh Drugs And Patent medicines, also a full line nfartiats' materials, go to Loav ell's U. S. Drug store. Whon Babjr was alck, we gm her Castor!. When aha waa a Child, she cried for Caatorla. Whon aha became Hiss, she elun to Caatorla. Whon alia bad Children, she fare thorn Caatorla. STRAYED, From Elmo, Ky., last week, one roan, mare, about twelve years old, white hair on forehead, heavy fotlocks. De liver to owner and get reward. J. W. ALLEN, Elmo, KY. LEAVELL'S U. S. DRUG STORE! Is the place to get Soda Water, Milk shakes, 111 tie Lick, Seltzer, Deep Rock, Rear Llthia, and other miner al waters fresh and cold. Rodgers & Davis are prepared to furnish Curbing and Building Stoce. Fritz's old stand. Telephone 143. riTS.-All Kits atonned tree br Dr. Kllna'e Great Norr tteatoror. No fits after first day's nae. Marvellous euros. Treatise and ts uu trial Doiuo iroe iobi oases, oesu so ur. Kline, Ml Arch 8k. l'hila. l'a. Foe Cheap Boots and Shoes go to the old reliable Boot and Bhoe Maker, Pat MoMannon. Prices reduced on all work and satis faction guaranteed. 5-28-8t TO THE PUBLIC, Those desiring wells bored would do well to call on or address me at Casky, Ky. 5-14-81 G. "VV. WiNfBCK. Prescriptions Carefully compounded at Leavell'a U. S. Drug Store. Your Nam and Addreoa this A E and ronoll Htamp ob'7 asvw emtmstKiawat BLTTHB CO., Bopklaavllla, Br. BETHEL Female College. Wall suasion will snen AUUU8TI7. 18X8. with a full faoulty. Speolal rates to pupils desiring toenter thoolaases In Klooutlon, Mualo. Art and the modern Languages. Call at the College J. W. BUST. Hohiitii.u, Kv. W. ft. Gaioo. Burnett House. M. Sj. QRCOa 4 RO.,r.prl.(rs. S. K. mm KNTH tit SE0ASW1T, I Iqnaree from I. 1C. Depot. LOUISVILLE, - KY. IV Street Can nm to all points in the oltr Xta. Llquori, Oigari A ToUooo. a aoaacsa arur MBit, JNO. G. ELLIS, F ei tut I a Pi Livery and Feed Stable. neat vabloloa and eareint an vers, Which meets Proprietor all trains, 1 day Might. PasMninsra with ordinary Bsaa;e earrlod to or from depot to any part of llio oltr FOU SB CENTS. Hneelal rates to Commercial Hen. TKLKl'llONETO. leu.lt-r THERE ARE SPOTS ON THE SUN! W$i can't help tbat. We are not runntng'the un. Bet Wo Ara Running DRY GOODS BUSINESS And aa long aa we do ao we propcae to KNOCK THE SPOTS Off COMPETITION! Here's our Ural Hot at it. We are going to pat "six miles of calicos At Six Cents a Taxd Oneqnarter of a mile of tbeae good will make arMiM 1 or 40 - WOMEN - 40 And each eeparat?, tlnglf, particular lndWld aal woman eaa have rbeventvLents j Any ou who tnea lo beat that out will Cut His Fingers. W are volna- to follow thla op each wrek with adiffcrt-ntde-l. antieaeb aud every time we uu oiiur ;((ks Thai Will lOn wics on kw. rm i i. :ni! DON'T . A i IKE A ne& :i cass Stock of Clothing to be retailed out at Manufacturers' Cost and no humbug. -The cost sale chestnut has been practiced on the people of Christian county so often that it seems to me that all will doubt this as soon as they read it. But all I ask of those wishing -to purchase good, reliable, honest Clothing at the prices that the largest mer chants pay for them. Come to my store and I will prove to you that the prices I ask are cost and nothing else. My object In this proceeding is to close out my stock of Clothing as soon as possible in order to use Ibe up-stairs of my bouse for other gooos and will not handle Clothing at all when my present stock is solo out. so if you intend to inspect this elegant stock do so bofore the best are picked out. Tins will do a u-na-flile cost closing out ssle to sell out this stock.- I will give to any one wishing it the key to my mark and they can at their own leisure look through my goods and see what I paid for them and take them borne at that price. Uemember the place. N. B. Shyer, Cor. Main & 9th sts. DR. W. P. LAWRENCE, Formerly ol Orlando, Fla , is bow perma nently located at CLiEKSVILLI, TKNN, Arlington Block. -orrisa ma . Professional Services to the eltliena of Montfomery and nelibbor- la- oo initios. SPECIALTIES. Diseases of the THROAT, NOSE, EYE and EAR. Diseases of Wimen, Chronlo Diteasea and. Surgery. , PILES oured without PAIN or de tention from businoss. Stricture of Urethra cured by ELECTRICITY. orriCR HOURS: t a. m. to 11; p. m. to I auNOAYS: t a. to 10. Hay ir-ly Correspondence solicited. Til 8 OLD UKUA1ILB National Poultry Yards, atiLLsasaoM, Bocaaon Co Kr. JOHN F. BARBEE, Prop. Breeder, Import or and Biporter ol Thorough brad Fowls. We are now prepared to fnrnlsh fresh Brirt for Hatching from our noted prlte-wlnnliig Uolilea Wvanilottoa, 1'lvmoath Rooks, Brown I-egliorns, White and Sllvor Wyanihittoa, Lis bt llralimaa and Mammoth Pekln Unoka, at 11, la. ts and It par setting, according to varlotjr. KKaaeeuraM packed for ahlpment anywhere U vt our Improved method without extra oharge. atf-Can spire a few mors eholoe cockerels. I bare opened sa employment agency OS f lh itnet. OUoe over Brent fhelps. Slfuallou found aad help eseana. n.n.uJiuisii, Emm PME1I - AND WAGON Buggies, Fhatoos.& Surreys. We wish to eall attention to an Immense stock of Buggies, Phnton and Surrey. We have all the latest style and at price lower than ever ollered before. Wo intend to aell them at such price that everybody can afford to ride In a buggy. . , , . ROAD CARTS. Wo have the latest styles In Boad Cart. For comfort and easy riding; they have no equal. Be certain and call and see our cart before you buy. SURREYS. We Call medal Attention to to Surrey on the market. HARNESS. Our stock of tine Bufftrv IT a ran and we Intend to loll. If you want to Binders, Mowers & Threshers. ,we bare a foil line of the Deeiing Binders aad Mowers. The Deering la thestrongeet mil' llln.ler. It has the simplest and only aeooaaatul anottar, and It la lh lightest draft Buid- 3iv0"W.nSI3S. Our New Darin afower haa higher drawing wheal aud 4 eeotlona, oonaeqaawtlr we i guarantee them to run llgher than any other mower on tho market. Tliiesla-ors arid. Engines. WA handle thfl ftelfllir&td ADVANL1 TIIRKAITRRA AND kMOlKH. Thaiw hat eaa. eqml. Be oertala ami oaU on tu before you buy. JaVWI MARBLE w d o B d H 3 0 a !.. '-: - - ?f-ra--FT'--p - 'I 1 fc . SAMUEL HODGSON. Importer and Manufacturer of Granite and Marble Monuments. The beat material and moat artlstie work at the lowest prices. F. M. WHITLOW, of Ilopkinavllle, Is my solicitor for the sale of work. OAII'L SOSCSOIT. T. BBRBTDOM. HERHDON k MAJOR, (Successors to IlaavDoif, Uallums & Co.) Tobacco Salesmen CLARKSVILLE, - - TEfJfJ. Eeapeelfully solicits the patronage of tamers and dealers la tobacco throughout Uhrlatlaa and adjoining oountiea. Careful aad prompt atUntton to all bullosas entrusted to us aad all orders executed oa aborts notice. Ws have tba beat and most eemmodlona bona, ta lbs Wot, Insuring plenty ol room, and this enables as to dispatch business promptly. ZXarndon eft Major mat qaithbb, Managor. GANT Sl CAITHER CO,, Tob&ooo Commission Merchants, All tobacoo lnrared, Uaieaa otherwlae ordered, MAT v Jowoler andBngrcarer. ALL WORK WA.Rtta.NTKD to fire perfeot satlaf action or money refnndod. ATRIAL I ALL I AK. A Fine 1 4s Hunting-Case Gold Walch, with 11 Jewul moTOment, for 160, by joining watch olnb and paying $1 each week. The Aaeat watch ever offered forlftO, and on lucheMxUme payment. cm-n, jZlJstd see. Doa't forget the plaosi DURANDO'S, Ap.ts.tou AIDr.B.I.ChrUtlaa'sDrog Store, Cv.ttk asd Olarll. Mm - FACTORY. rtur nam RnrrAvi. Tt ! ihm hninmaat a ! cnmnlnta. W can rtlnaaA anvbodv save 20 per oeut call and tea ua. tVUaipCCUlUJJ. FORBES BRO. WORKS! a V 0 CI TOM P. MAJOR. l. K. o ant, Salesman HOPXIJTSVILia ,Sf. WAWflflmVW) wniuaiimiaDn.