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ijophinsuille rutitttckiatu CHA1.M. MEACHAM, FRIDAY, JULY 2i, 1889. HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. A lira aud irulm 'Hi of 11,000 InSauttanle, aiualed in coalllr 01 40,000. I ll UlUUTIlle I eonla 0f anil Nuhrlll be two lino, al railroad lu IM eonalr. IU lnraeel tube&oo frowlnr coualv In lu world. Wr.ial.eorn, hay ool, live itook and frulu produoed (or aiporl la 'aw quantities. Tlia cttj aaa lour bane. llh an atwregatseapltnl oIHW,ooo. Apian, ins mill and waaim faotorr. three oarrlaKe X raotorlee, lima faetoir, loliaooo lasnuUotorjr, two loundrlae, throe brioararda, broom lao orj. .loam laundrj, lot teotorr. Wo larne flouring rollle Id tlia oily and agraral In U aounty. Splendid drlvlug par and Una opera bona. Fire turnpikes centering In Honklna VIUs. Building and Loan Anoclatloa, Com marolal ulub, alelojibone eiohanga. numbered alreetaand houeoa and ally Hinted by (U.1 ataoadamlzod itrceta and brick eldewalaa al, over Ike elty. Kloyea ouurenee, two ootlegee Guesses at Ilia wealth of tbe fivo rich mon who bave died recently ' LouUvlllo vary greatly, (ioerge W Norton's oslate ia estimated at four or live millions; John 1. Monou'sis valued at $250,000 by tome ami in high as $1,000,00;) by other. Francis lieldbar, who, by tho way, was a Mr. Joseph Jtoidbar, of this city, was wo-th about 3U0,C00. Messrs. ISrUIgeford and Jacob aro thought to have loft small fortunes. A competent authority says that tho richost men now living in Louisville are It. A. ltobluson, A. V. Dupont and James Todd, either of whom can draw his check for a - million. Owensboro Inquirer. Dr. Dulin In another column asks the Democratlo county committee excuse him from making the race for hi.ha.ii.ooi and ibe llneat lyatem of public ooroner, but the committee will aniiooia, white audouitmad, in the sute. Weat-1 alst upoa his name being kept before era Kentuoky Lunallo Aaylum with a popula-1 loa people, U9 ia not seeking lie uoeourtbouM with town clock m the dome. Pfflca but 08 now Performing the A dna Are dopartment and a oompanjrot State I duties by appointment and the peo Unard.. Little Biter furnlahes an adequate Die . . we) ,tlsfled with hi that they are going to elect him not unuly or water for all purpotee. Real low and rente cheap. Fluo opening lor woolen mill, pork packlns eatabiuhment, trait oan nery, tanyard and many other euterprlaea. Cllmuo mild and invigorating and uoeed Italy healthful. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For State Treasurer, tfTKi-UES G. Sharp, of Fayette. For Representative, (No candidate.) For Coroner, Dr. Jso. L. Dulik, of Ilopkinsvllle. For Constitutional Convention, Yes. Judge Bonnett is getting well. only this year but next year as well, No, no, Doctor, you are going to used to Hlustrace an old idea In poll tics that the office should somo times seek the man. A sensational story telegraphed from Nashville that Mrs. MattleOIb I son Heron, a Tennessee Missionary I of the Presbyterian Church, .to Cores, I was nndor sentence of death for I preaching to the natives, is denied I and langhod at by the Secretary of the ICorean Legation at Washington I The State Department baa cabled Minister Dinsmore, at Seoul, to in I vestlgate the matter. Candidate Colson's home county, Boll, during the 22 years of its tilet leuco has been a state "pauper" to the On. llucknar is maklnir IDOCchca extent of $113,230.96, bavin drawn in the Purchase counties. out Just that much in excess of what It I list paid into the State Treasury. If A recent Are at Luchow, China, I all of the counties were like Bell and ilnatroved 7.000-bulldines and 1,200 most of the other Republican ooun persons perished. Hon. Phelps Sasscen has declined to be a candidate for re-election to the office of Mayor of Ilondcrson. I ties, there I Treasurer. would be no need of a Within the last four years Roll county has boon a bur Jon upon the State Treasury to the exteut of $30, Buuilav name of m- Tlte did uot steal any ol Col An umpiro in baseball at Clovoruorl, stabbed a 'ou ,n0UeZ: player who objected to his decision The stakes of the Sullivan-Kllraln fight hsve been turned over to the big 'un, who Is now In Now York City. A Committee has been appointed by the Interior Department to inves tigate Pension Commissioner Tan ner's methods. Col. C. P. Huntington has sold 100,000 shares of Chesapeake & Ohio Kallroad Stock to Drexel, Morgan & Co, New York, for $2,250,000. The Postmaster at bweetwater, Wyoming, was "removed" thla Wrek by Judge Lynch. Anything to vary the monotonous reports of removals by the administration. Paducab a second time vutod $00, 000 to-tho Hickman & Southern rail road, by 162 majority, Monday. The vote was very light. The first elec tion was declared illegal. The steamer Lorenzo D. Baker, o, Bosftn, with a consignment of fruit was bnrned off Now Bedford, Mass., Monday. Of 27 persons on board, all hut two were saved. Ilev. J. J. Porter, Baptist, and Eld. N.J. Howe, Christian, will debate at Owensboro, Aug. 20, on '-The De sign of Baptism." It will be a fight to the finish, with the whole com munity as umpire. A party of 125 teachers of the North Carolina Teachers' Association hare chartered a stoamship for a trip to Europe and will sail tomorrow. The party will visit Glasgow, Belfast, Edinburgh and Paris, aud roturn on August 20th. Kato Maxwell, the notorious cattle qucon of Wyoming, and James Aver- ill, postmaster at Sweetwater, W. T., her partner in stealing cattle, were lynched by vigilantes Monday night, near Choyenno. The woman did cursing her executioners. THE CRAFT. The Louisville Post claims to have made 25 per cent profit on ita capital stock last year aud that it Is doing 15 per cent better this year. C. C. til vein, of the Owensboro Inquirer, has been Invited to go into aud become manager of a new Deny ocratlc paper to be started at Evans, vllle. He has not yet decided to do so. It. Y. Thomas, editor of the Casey vllle Herald, Is out on crutches aud hit examining trial for the killing or George Elmore will take place in few days. He has secured Judge L U. James, of Marion, to defend bin). Owensboro Inquirer. Logan Curd, late of the Murray New, will be business manager of a now paper to be started at May- field. The Fulton Argut has appeared at tho County seat of Hickman county Tho Mississippi Press Association havo gone to Wisconsin on an excur sion. There are 50 gentlemen and 25 ladies iu tho crowd. Col. Roger Page, editor of the II a rlon N. C, Timet Ilegiiler, was shot and killed at that placo Monday night as be was alighting from a midnight train. The assassin shot him In the back and mounted a horse and mado his escape unrecognized. Edgar Beaumont has sold tho May fiold Democrat to Lee Elmore. The Gibraltar Herald will be started at May Hold in a few days by Arch Pool and Logan Curd. The county printing of Jefferson has again been awarded to the Louis ville Timet. Smithland, Livingston county, now has a newspaper, called the Citadel, published by Goo. T. Harris, a young man of ability and energy. That usually well-informed paper, the Covington Commonwealth, speaks of the higher court of Ken tucky as having but three, judges, The Commonwealth is doubtless thinking about the lately created County Correspondence. PLEASANT GROVE. Pleasant Guovk, Ky., Jnly'22.. Farmera are about douo Ihroslini; wheat throughout this viclulty. Tbo crop is not so large as was antloi Iato4 aud will doubtless tra thirty per cent loss than last year's crop. Cspt. Howoll, who Is filling whM is known as fhe Cotton Trestle, win have it completed in a few days after which' ho will go to Indiana, where he will take charge of a sim ilar position. Cant. Howell sram to understand tho business and Un serves great oredit as supervisor. Mr. W. C. Scales lost a very nice youug horse which was killed by llghtulug. Mr, Henry McCord has gone to Madlsonvlllp, where he will euler tbo National Iustltuto. Mr. McCord U a studious jouug mau aud wo wisli biin success. Esq. J. M. Lockhsrt and family havegoue to White Plains to visit his father-in-law, Mr. Putnam. Mr. II. E. Giikey left yesterday for Sebroe, Ky , where he will engago in business. Mr. Gllkoy is an honost, clever, industrious young man and we wish him prosperity. Dr. W. 1C. Nlsbet and wife, of your city, were the guests of Mr. lac Boyd and family this week, Mr. Hugh Griuiu has goueto Elmo on busiuess, where be will reniVin for some time, Rev. Porter Gladdlsh, of Empire, will preach at Boyd's School Houso tbo fourth Sunday In this mouth, Bailey, CROFTON, KY Croptok, July 25, 1880. On the night of tho 11th ult. some thiof made an attempt to gain an entrance into the store house of J. E. Croft, by cutting a hole In one of fals wiu- dow shutters, but was evidently frightened away, aud on the ulght of uie lytn Inst, probably the same thlel effected an entrance by Lboriuir out part of the opposite shutter to the same window and appropriated to his own use about $75 worth of goods, consisting of jewolry and allvcr watches, collars, oto. Wilhiu the last year several bouses have been broken into here, and thla robbery makes the evidence more conclusive that the thief ia not a stranger, F. A. Woodson sold his lot on Ilaii road street yesterday to Adams.Boyd Co. for the consideration of $200 Mr. Ed Ausonbaugh aud Miss Johnson, daughter of Mstt Johnson near here, eloped to Clarksvllie S it urday, July 221, and were united iu marriage. They made several uu successful attempts to get off, but the old man with his shot gun aud disposition to use it defeated every effort until the time specified above, -Ana ins pms so eagerly sought Hai at last bsdneaught." J. M. Dulin has been rldlne- this t hoi i- II vi s wore saved, ami Micro Is no reason on earlh why they should not, llvo to maturity, as there in no doloruiity (hat conflicts with the nat ural organs, or to Interrupt tho nat ural growth of tho bublos. They aro foiuulu button, and, as wl I bo wen In the Illustration, Ihuruisbut iiuu body, complete from llio aniipit of one baliy to the arm of tho other. The union of tbo two bodies Is form o.l lu tho corner. Tim lowor liiuhs (log) aro located on tho sidoofthe body aud are opposiio to each other. Tito legs of each child are on oppo site sides ami not on the saino side as declared by some Kokomo doctors. The genital organs are locatod on the back between the legs, on either side of junction of the twospiual columns aud about -.three and a half inches apart. There are two anus, located about two aud oue-half inches apart .id on either sido of the (unction of the two spinal columns. Each child Is supplied with a heart, apairc.f lungs, abdominal orgaua, lu fact the babies aro perfect to. where the union Is mado. It is not yot certain wheth er the blood assimilates from one child to the other or not. At birth llioro was but one umbilicus, and the natural presumption Is that life was sustained to both babies by one chord, but it Is possible that there wero two nourishing veins In the chord. It is certain that the blood does not circu late in unison, and It does not seem reasonable that the heart could per. form the double function of discharg ing and receiving blood at the same instance. The latest conclusion Is that the hosrta' aotinns are indopend ent of each other. Unfortunately the placenta was not preserved, nr this problom could have been solved. At birth their weiuht was twolvo snd one-half pounds, and they measured twenty-two and a half inches long. They are usually bright and sorni to notice objects around them. One appears lobe a littlo healthier than be other, though both are as lively as crickets. The complexion of one ia rather light, while the other is lark. Both have a luxurious growth of hair and have baud- iue foal ii res. Their respiratory organs act iiidcpedontiy, aud the bowolaaud kidneys perform their re spective funutlous. As will he seen in tho illustration, ono is aileep, while the other Is wide awake. They both nurse at the breast and take to the bottle like the (rained children. Ths) aro of different dlepoblliona. for while oue Is inclined to laugh the oilier will cry. Bii.co their birth we have been OUR : '.-GREAT mil 50 GREAT SUCCESS. WATCH THIS SPACE For i G M. a FRANKEL'S SONS. I looking through im dical journals aud nun nothing lo equal them. 1 HUitroui &ismo twins were nth nig as ni'us:rosiiioii as comoared these, and physicians pronounce tin as the greatest living wnuders known to ma medical prrression. ine lamer is auout 24 vea ol age and the mother nineteen. They are ine parents or a littlo arit 1 now two years old. They posses averago intelligence, ana mere are no unuatu ml hereditary Influenceslu thefamily, Combine, lite juice of tht Blue Fig of CilifornU, to luative ami nutritious) with the mctlicin. virtue, of plitntt known to be most beneficial to the hum tn iyttcm, forming the ONLY PER FECr REMEDY to act fently yet ptoniiitly ou Ui KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOfELS AKD TO Cleanse tbi System Effectually, M TKT , PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING BLEEP, ' HEALTH and STRENGTH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. N,,ur," fullow- e7 o u .mt it Su faxjicuto. Cku '"' " " (lic,litKl "i'l" it. Aik your loci.Yiuj.irT. Niw Voe. N. V. dro-cut for SYRUP OK FIGS. E'irst National Bank, OF HOPKINSVILLE. KY, C-AJaPia?!-., - - 4 Year I Wiisky 11 a Gak SEND ORDERS TO ' Kraver & Harris, IIOI'KINSVILLE, . . KENTUCKY MAMOraCTvaBDOHLV av turn week with some cartlea from Ifsdl. They are well-to-do aud hard-work. sooville nrosDeotlns for irss and ol'. " farmers. 1 uer Is a remarkable Til.. t. . I 'ouaoTiijr in ooiu meinueraoi theismi, . I ly. The great grandparents on tli uraiou wiiu eoai on i mouior's sliir aro SHU llvlnar and on uuiuiuu iu igiuio wuen loucnta i iruou m-ana a match, within throe miles of by this place. Buck. " Miss Kato Uogle is a candidato for Superior court. School Superintendent in Lincoln! The ro-appearance of county, to fill out an unexpired term. Tbo ungallaut editor of the Interior Journal has so far failed to emblazon her name upon his mast head, or to givo a single Bogle blast that ' were worth a thousand men." tho "In and about Kentucky," column in the Cou rlor-Journal indicates the return of Will (lull from his summer vacation. Dilgor and Smart, a braco of mur dorcrs, will be hanged In Louisville next Wednesday. Smart killed a couplo of womon and Dilgor mur dered two policemen. Their rela tives are circulating petitions, but there will bo no iutorferonco. They doserve hanging, il over a rod-handod murdorer desorved the gallows. Twelve hundred citizens of the Henderson magisterial district have petitioned for the ro-subrnisslon of the lately defeated State Line Rail road proposition. The potltloo, was such a strong one that the niagis- tratetutianlmously voted for re-submission and set Scptorubor 2 as the day for the vote. Deafness Can't be Cured by local application, as they cannot roach the diseased portion of (he ear. Tliore Is only one way to euro deaf ness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucus-lin ing of the .bnsla.-.hian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imierfect hear ing, aad when it ia entirely closed, Deafness is tbo result, and unlosa the inflammation can,be taken outandlhis tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyou forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condition of tho mu cus surfaces. . We will give One Hundred Dollars for any oase of Deafness, (caused by catarrh,) that we cannot cure by taking Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P.O. tUJLJM . I Cv IAS., loieuo, J. Tucsdsy was a good day for kill ing in Kentucky. John Rose was assassinated from ambush iu Powell county. Evau S. Warren was killed by three negroes at Danville. Wm Baugh murdered Green Flynn near Somerset with a handspike and Miss Mary Glldore, the victim of a sedu cer, commuted suicide nesr the state Jace. City Court News. Jas. Broadus, col., drunkenness, fined 5 arid costs, paid. Fred Roman, drunkenness, fined $5 and cost, line auspended, and prisoner admonished to leave the city. - Beverly Sparks. Bevibly, July 20. Mr. Southron Divie, of Louisville, is spending the summor with bis brother. .Col. Ide Davie. Mrs. Annie Soargcnt, of Stanford, visKlng relatives uear here. . Misses Florence It I yea, Beulah rewa and Minnie Coleman visited ra. T. L. Adams this week. The farmera organized a Wheel hereon the 18ih Inst., with Cr!. Ide Davie president and Mort Giles secretary. No doubt this is a good move for farmers to meet and talk for each other's iuterost. An election was hold on the 13th usL as to whothora school tax of 15 cents on the one hundred dollars should be levlod on the white tax payers of this precinct. A majority of nine voted for the tax. Mr. C. T. Mason's new residence is a beauty in appoarance, and the Wa ter works add a great convenience to the occupants. Tho wheat iu this section yielded ono-third of an average crop. ltuvorly property has been sold twice lately, Mrs. Eva Davis and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis being tho last purchasers. The writer made qulto a ploasant visit to Salinebnrg, Tenn., this week. Mrs. M. E. Kllttto, of Clarksvlllo, is visiting J. M. Davio's family. Farmers are fallowing for anolhor wheat crop, although tho late ono didn't pay expousea. Bergundt. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect, aud the perfect safety, with which ladies may use the liuuid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to tbo oye aud to tbo taate, gontlo, yet oll'eclual In acting on the kidneys, nvcr autt dowois. Estill county has voted against a proposition lo subscribe $50,000 to the L.O. & V. Railroad. The county lias one road already, the Loulsvlllo Southern. The Siamese Twins Outdone. InillaaapolU euatkiel. TboSontiuol iu a special dated Tipton, Juno 25, gave a brief account ol the birth of a doubled-headod baby, which occurred the day before in that county. Since that time the baby or babios have attracted tho attention of physicians, scientists and loarnod men throughout the country, and tbey havo been moved to Tipton, whore they contlnuo to attract nilli-h mirlnaitv. Thrnnvh tho courtesy of the editor of the Tip ton Advocato we aro onabled to pro- sont to the readers of the Sentinel an accurato picture, as well as an accu rate account of this wonderful hu man froak : On Monday night, June 24, birth was glvon to these twins, Dr. Coop- or, of Groomsvillo, being the attend ing physician, and through hie skill DOMESTIC SERVICE. Watt Which Many Ulrls Oonildi Ho ConpatlMa with rnwdooa. A servant-girl's work, is nooossarily nover dona She may be kept up late to bring In supper if hor mistress gooa to the thou tor. She may bo called up very early in the morning, if bor mas ter wants to catch a special train. some one Is token 111 in the night, she may be rung up to light a fire or run for a doctor. Any protrnctod sickness Imposes on hor extra duties, cheorully Dorno, as a rule. Ihereforo, she must restrict hor movements, and be almost always at hand. It scorns to us, how over, that in many households this ex action of attendance is noedloiely se vere. Somo mistresses toko a personal delight in laying down and enforcing strict rules In compeling retire ment at ton o'clock, and in resenting any unauthorized absence from the houso. These rules are sometimes atrlotly enforced even whore many of the servants have nothing lo do half tho day; so that wo have the spectacle of hundreds of men and womon unstinted as regards food and yot restricted as regards fresh air and exorcise a very unhealthy condition, and likely to lead to many evils, moral and physlo- aL . Mow, would it not be possible for some middle course to be struck out? At present a girl bosltatlug between sorvloe and nosdlowork says to hcrseli. 'I do not wont a long walk overy evening, but I should like fresh air onoe or twioe a week. ' I do not ooro for theaters or music hnlls often, but should enjoy a little social amuss- tnouu I do not object to reasonable restrictions, but I object to living in omothlng llko a jail." So bocaueo of the restraints imposed too often by tho mistresses of homos, she will not be come a well-fod, well-paid, well- dressed, well-housed parlor-maid, with light work and roBpectuble situation. but tokos semi-starvation wages as a seamstress, and spends long hours dally of weary work, light ened only , by the . pros pect of froodora for a fow hours at night Tho dangers of such liborty in London overy body knowa As year after year passos on, tho streets poll upon hor, becauso sho Is no longer young. Want ol food and bad lodg ings toll upon her once hoarty consti tution. She sooe no such delight in liborty as she onco folk If she in or rice she has drudgery at heme to vary hor toll at tho work -shop, and the life that began in pleasant Independence ends in slavery, poverty and wrotchodnosa. All this time mistresses and tho agen cies toll us that it is vory hard to got doeent sorvoets; it is the only, career for womon that ie not ovorcrowdod. Thoy will give lessons In any thing at a shillings an hour, copy manuscripts iy typewriting on mlsorablo pay, toko any employment bohind dosks or count ers, overwhelm dnnlers with hcvnd palutod daubs, or editors with stories that have no plot; while situations' in volving light work and Insuring good food and paj are offered to them in vnjn. The secret Is that thoy prize personal independence, and will not aooopt tho present oonflnomcnt and conditions of uumestlo service. Lon don Quoon. . . . 3Z0. C. LOVQ, President. W. A L0W37, Vloa-Pretddont. TE08. . LOJICr. CanMer. 2AXZ.CT EC SSELL, Book Eooper. s.r. cittiMnAuon, o. r. J A Kit KIT. W. L. THOMPSON, smxxrroMi OKI). O. I ONO, K. r K1VER, U, W. UUWMBR, w a. uiwRY ' JOHN UIIAYOM, j. t. mows.. BAiNKLNQ IN ILL ITS B&INCCKI DOCBLE SKCCCJTT TO DLTOSITORS. Concerning Buoyant People. There are certain persons whom to meet Is like opening the window of a close apartment on a delicious June day. The first breath is an inspiration. You throw back your locks from your neatea loreneaa ana your weary eyes, aud ask nothing but to sit down and lot this soothing presence minister to you, AU your cures and frets ono by one creep away, and a new'llfo and vigor seem infused into oi'ory nerve and muscle. You are not tho sume creature that you were ten minutes be fore You are ready, aftor nil, to do valiant battlo with llfo, though you had supposed yourself onito surrcn dered to Its petty and harassing neces sities, fcxuborant spirits and vitality must needs curry with them hopeful nee -and oourogo; and they whose norvca have boon strained and weuk eaed by troublo woieomo tho breezy, freshening Influence of such buoyant pooplo, as drooping herbage welcome Heaven's own dow and sunshine. The sympathetic chord being thus struck, the brow cleurs, the eyes brighten, and life seems not tho curso wo mor bidly thought it, but tho blearing which IU Glvor intended 11 to be N. Y. Lodger. Common Sense In the treatinsnt of slight ailments would save a vast amount of slcknsas andmiimry. One of Ayera lllla,takon aftor dlnuer, will aaalat Llignatlon ; taken at night, will relievo Conatipatlon ; taken at any thus, will correct Irregu larities of tlia Stomach and Bowels, stlmulato tho Liver, and curs Bick Headache. Ayer'a Pills, aa all know who nsa tliem, are a mild cathartic, pleaaant to take, and alwava prompt and satiafsftory in their resulta. . " I can recommend Ayer's Pills ahovo all othera, having long provad thuur value as a GALT HOUSE, X.OCUTIU.a, BBKTC0KT, fa h:i IU is tin Ciij. SataC2 60 to H Par Saj to ' cording to Seems. Tusarsa ass Hessian Barns l vox llovsa. j 4 Year Old WHIS1Y $2.00 Per Gallon. Jf R Eorlns lni mon ey Order or Ca.h with )our or der. The following lirantln kpi: Havleaa Conatjr and r. W. Vt'oram'a I'ncrlMa; 1 1 til a Wlaalead'a Kilk Velvol; U-ilMirlaun t'ouutr Cera Wblakjl Aitdrran (twiur wtiuar; vrmu) con Hhur: Bwh i.raia N.nr II Ml, I nluaCuaaly Wauir aaq Taan Whit tle. EIOHT DIFFERENT KINDS OF WINES. BRANDIES, R!KCIALTIK3t -PECH AND NONEV." RYE." ANO OIN " PRICES FROM $1 .50 TO $4 PER GALLON, WITH JUGS FREE. II. II.AUKKNATUY. UKU.O. LUNU. Abernathy & Long, CENTRAL t ra WAREHOUSE! f!w J. X.HCB2CXVS i TdOHL PARLOR, ftVA II consignments of Tobacco will receive our personal attention both in Sampling and 6clllng. Ilooms and Btabloa for Drivers and Teams. THE (tliKAT BL'MMKIt AX1) WINTEH HESOItT. . DAWSON ."SPRiNOa. 1 ARCADIA .-. HOUSE. DAWSON'. HOPKINS CO., KY. .h,l't!-!?l!;,,!;LT'.,,!' v."""!""'? """""' un.e.llattr ! the Kewr-irt rlTueTl",-. ''' T "'"-l. il W.tol Louunlte, Kir., aM M alia aailal THS AXICADXA HOUSIC f 'w"rt,N""ll'rnihecl Willi a npvltr of elertlnln lt giieau. The owners of the ii'il.. l."J',:f'" ""' "I'"'"- Uwwe l the. ArellI ll l,.,e 712 ln. ?.,r ' . i" '"'"""'" '"-'I' shul.l rra.nil.r ll,l Ihe inenln. .71 "TTni "'''"""l' "i i"'n vlnlinia tht Nprmxa. The ,lr aul liuuul aalL ars Cathartic for myself and family." J. T, ITcm, lltliavllle, I'a. ' Ayer'n Fit In liave bn In nun In my family upwanln of iwmity Tuarn auU liava completely verilld all tlmt ia rlftlinwl for tliftin." Tliomoa P. Adauta, San Diego, Tusaa. I havo uaetl Aynr'a FIHm In my fami ly for aoven or aIkIiC yearn. Whmtvr I have an attack of liRHdanhA.to wlilnli I am very autijert, 1 take a tlfxte of Aynr'a Fllla and am always promptly relieved. I find thera cniiallv benoticiat in cnlda : and. In my family, thiy are uned for bilioua complainta and other dinturb ancea with auch good effect that we rare ly, if ever, have to call a pliyniflian." H. Voulliem6, Hotel Voullfoiut, Sara toga Bpringa. N. Y. Ayer s Pills,- vaarAKKD bv - Or. i. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. Sold bv all Dealers In Medicine. Dr. Ftereo'a Golitoi Medlnal Dtaeoverr. tf tho wily niodlclno of Ita citm that la guar antcea u oenen or curt an aianest-a for wdicd U rtMMHnnuvidfrMa the money paid for It antee If the m rill bo promptly n-rundt!. icm o tho worst Horofula, or hlood-polaon, aalt- (lolilon Mil i rtitn tho cnrnirmn plmpln, Dlncovury cores all humor, blotah, or eruption, liouin nr Tetter. Kuuina. KrvlntlaKL levur- ior. III-Jolnt IHw-iuvo, Kt:rofulous Bon and twoMinira, Kularfrod (llanda. (lollxe or ThltiV mock, aud KiitiriK Uorca or Ulcvra. which la tkrofuln of the hm), v rrui niocM punryiiifj. invli (troldon Mtdl(ii( Dlnoovery curra Oonfump- ind nutritive propprtlie, if taki-n Ir IU IV iraflnr, n time. for Wouk I,un kb, Hplltluir of lllood, Pliort ja of HroflLh, (Jntorrh lu the IIi-tuL Hron ohftis. Bevcru Couuhs. AnthniA. and kindred atfTecUong, it la a trovorclKn rrmedy. II promptly rnrra the wvfrcat Conirlia, For Tonid Mvit, Ullioosinais, nr M Liver Complaint," DyHiH-pnla, and lnUjratlon, It h au unotiualod nL-mwly, ttold by di-iaggUta OVER HOOtCN 4 BALLABO't, ahlVlnar. Aheamiaraninar Msilss . DrvwMinar. and m work in Hia iinnanmnri i. j-ist uivo luv a can. Apr. idtta, j. J.LUfinEB. matiuras-ttirfsl nt ItiuHpthtKa), J. W.rUITt'rlKTTa WANAt.KU " rak.,c7rcuUr;rKiZa HU" May 17 tf N. M. JIOLEMAVrtCO.. fUUI'UIKTOIU. rnrnm, n juit :::: We, the nnderslirned oftlners ol Caidtvell County, Ky., certify that a uu inner 01 individual", both white and black, livinir In lYIneelnn ami Caldwell Cntinty, Ky., were sufferers i nun oypiiius in its various stapes, and are now iu perfect health, having been cured by Foerir's Itomody. W. b. ItAMUULPJI. Juilifo Caldwoll Couutv Court mnv i iwi to. vl (Jlerk ('alilwelMIIrcuit Court. CKAAK. A. 1'AMTEUIL i Clorlt (isldwoll Cnuntv Court. ft. B. PICKEKINO. Bhorilf CaldwoTI Connttt f. m. roou Tailor Caldwell Cmintv. rvn.vri... l 14. Id. IJAIVait, ' Assessor Csldwoll Cnnnt v. From one to three bottles will cure any case of ((loot. Foerg's Ilomody is purely vocable, contains no mercu ry. Ono weoka trial will convince von of its merits. Ask your druggist for voencs itemoiiv. i'rlca 11 a bottle. prepared by I'hll Foerg, Princeton, , H-4-ly , ANNOUNCEMENT. Eopublloan Candidate for RoproBaatatlvol Of Chrlotlan County, V,,: Election Aug. 5th, '89. . Home Monument WorkS ! HALL & JOHNSON, IlEAI.KRS IN ranite F; Marble Monuments, We will duplicate any Monument vut un i'.H. Tfnnhin viiiJIa yi ',,.,'...',. J. r. ' foreign marble dealer and Discount the Price from 1 0 to 25 per Cent. . WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. KEEP YOUR MOJiEY AT 1I031K. YOU MAY GET 6011 E OF IT BACK. - HALL & JOHNSON. OlUce and Works Virginia Street, betweoa sth and Bin. miiwm mm: i:::;:r,l 1 hire owned mn moloTmnt atronnvAn rth Straet. OfBoo ovor I trout A l'ltfllp. Hitnntlou rounu ma uoip soouroi. h.m , XsANaiKivl L. GAUGHAT, TO ADVERTISERS A lift of 1000 nftwaiii.titm t1iitiMi intn I To tboM who want their arirortlifnr to put, w eaa offer no better mufihiin tar Oinrn...h ml cffoctlve work tlian the varloni adriim.. I . . i w a- I ui uur bviviii iiroai nisi. . . uKO. p. ruwiu cn Mawipa.rtr AilvcrtlrtinB Jturtwn. . lo Unruoo trout. Now York. 7 rillNKUN ST., LARGE STOCK. PRICES LOW. a Specialty. '"'