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When you want First-Class Groceries at Rock Bottom
Prices and Country Produce of all kinds, don't forget
to give Twyman & Baker ft call at 203 Main St.
Uno price to all
the place
TCHANBERY,
T. C. Hanbery, Salesman.'
TOM P. MAJOR,
Lte oiClarisY1"e1 Tenn.
and Free Delivery. Don't forget
KITCHFN'S OLD STANlJ.
ABERNATHY & CO.,
T0BAGG0 SALESMEN '
Hopkinsville,
John B. Castleman.
0 T Time Tuble.
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Proprietors of
TXAIN8 OOINO SOUTH.
No. 1 Dally Ko. g DalW
Ai Hophinfville
Mall Express Mail Kzpress
fi'VPum 4:10i in
7:C7am B:P0pm
7:29am 6:22pm
7:69am , 6,&spm
, 8:82am , 6:27pm
0:27am 7:26pm
10:25 am 8:26 pm
1140 l in 9.10nm
NORTH BOUND
No. 2, Daily No. 4, Dally
jun express Man iixpreft
LT.Hoptuusvllle 6:20 a. m
Princeton, C:40a,m
Marion 7:55 a. iq
DeKovcD 8:82a.m
MorganDeld 9:07a. m
Corydon o:S5a.m
Henderson :67a.zn
jLr.lTansTille 10:45 a. m
LOCAX. rSEIUUT.
Lv. Princeton 7:16 am
Ar.HonkinsTille 10:20 a. m
A :28 p. m
6.2f p. m
6.27 p.m
7.08 p. m
7:88p.m
7:66 p.m
8'45p m
Dally
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At. Princeton 7:26 n. n "
Local freight -will carry j assengers between
noDtlDBTilie and Princeton.
3NIONTOWN BRANCH.
South Bound iii uy
liT.XInlontown 7:25 a. m
Ar. Morganfleld 7:80 a. m
North
LT.Morganfleld 8:10 o.m
Ar.Unlontown ,K:S6a. m
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Hopkinsville. Ky,
3:06 p. m
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No. 62 St. LouU Fast Mall 0 5 b. in
No. 66 Nashville Accom -4 1.1
No. 64 St. Loois Express 1 28 p. in
TRAINS (JOINO SOUTH
No. 68 St. Louis Express e :( 7 a m
No, 65 Nashville Accomodation .. . 6:Juaw
No. 61 St. Louis Mall IiDOptn
Nashville AccommodaJion does not run on
Sunday.
North tonnd St. Ldnls and Chicago Fast
trolns have 'hrongh trains solid and sleej.eii
to Chicago and Bt. Louis.
Fast Line stops oaly at important stations
ad croMings. Hat hrouRh Pullman sleep-in
to Atlanta. G.
TWYMAN & BAKER.
W. G. Wheeler, W. H. Faxon,
WHEELER, MILLS & CO.,
Tobacco Warehousemen,
Commission Merchants and Grain Dealers.
Fire-Proof Warehouse,- Corner Russellville and Railroad Streets,
HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Liberal advances on consignments. All tobacco sent us covered by insurance
M. F. SHRYER,
People's Warehouse,
Hanbery & Shrver, Props.
-Railroad Street, Between Tenth and Eleventh.'
HOPKINSVILLE, KT
OAS. D. HEADLEY, Jb
Late ot GlYens.Heaclley & Co
MAJOR
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE
TOM P. MAJOR & CO., PROPS.
No. 1025 West Main Street Louisville, Ky.
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Kentucky.
-Royal
A. G. Langham
Insurance Company of Liverpool
-INCORPORATED.
BARBEE & CASTLEMAN, Managers Southern Department,
Columbia Building, - - LouiBville, Kentucky.
GARNETT & MOORE, AGENTS.
Arlington Hotel.
REASONABLE RATES.
Corner 12th and Main Strepts Louisville, Ky.
;'. BAB ;i ;! BARBER SHOP :' HOT AND COLD BATHS :!
WOOL. WOOL.
This Is tho best market and ours is tho best homo to ship to. Wo malco liberal
on consignments. Besides wo have better facilities than other houses In having
many largo factories to supply. Wo get you tho top price and pay spot cash : not in
trade. o traveling agents, fehlp all your wool and farm produce direct to
HERNDON-CARTER
110 Third Street, or S13 to 310 Murroll Court,
CO.
LOTJISVH.I1E, KT.
The COAST LINE to MACKINAt
JI-TAKE
TO MACKINAC DETROIT CHICAGO PETOSKEY
2 New Steel Passenger Steamers
The Oreatest Perfection yet ctUlned la Boat
Construction Luxurious Equipment, Artistic
Furnlfhlne. Decoration and Efficient Service,
insunag the higheit degree of
COHFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY.
Four Tip hr Wk Bctwun
Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac
PETOSKEY,
THE SOO," MARQUETTE,
AND DULUTH.
LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and
Return, Including fleals and Bertha. Prom
Cleveland, $18; from Toledo, $15; from Detroit,
13.50.
EVERY EVENING
Between Detroit and Cleveland
Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest Trains
forall point Bast, South and Southwest and at
Detroit ior all points North and Northwest.
Sunday Trips June, July, August and September Only.
EVERY DAY BETYVEEN
Cleveland, Put-in-Bay jp Toledo
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IT IS fl SUPERB TONIG and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper channel
ail impurities. Health and
strength are Guaranteed to result
from Its use.
My Trife wa bedridden for eighteen months,
fitter ustnc BKADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR
tor two months. Is getting well.
J M. JOHNSON. Malvern. Ark.
DIUDFTEID BEOCUTOI1 CO., ATLANTA, (II.
Sold by all DrurtliU at 31.CO per bottis. ,
One
AN AWFUL BORE.
of the Wonders of the World
According to the Chinese.
Same time in Ootober, writes Mr.
G. W. Ward, a Black and White war
correspondent, one of the wonders
of thfTVorld, according to Chinese
ideas, is visiblo on the eastern coast
of the province of Chelriang, some 40
miles south of Shanghai. Twice a
year at each equinox the famous
tides of the Tsien Tang river, that
flows from the borders of Kiaugsi,
Fuhkien and Cheldang to Hang-chow
bay, attain their greatest height;
and a bore of sometimes over 40 feet
in height sweeDS irresistibly ud its
shallow and estuary. Jerusalem,
often producing tremendous havoo Tis the last feudal sovereign state
to the surrounding country hence j in France to be surrendered to the
its name: "money dvke," from the i crown. Marshal Turenno was a
amount expended in' successive i member of the family.
luries on its emoannmems. i& is , ,.. gcucmi
seen at its het at the . of Napoleon. The story is told of
prefectural city not far from its
mouth. Twelve or fourteen minutes
before it is visible a dull,
distant roar is heard, momentarily
swelling, until the wall of muddy
water, tall as the bulwarks of -the
biggest liner, as overwhelming as a
glacier, sweeps into sight rourid the
bend a mile. away. "Not a boat is to
be seen on the lately-crowded river;
all are hauled, up on to the huge embankment,
and moored fore and aft
with a dozen rattan cables, for nono
but ocean-going steamers could stem
the current, and even they would
need skillful navigation. As the
eagre nears, the roar becomes deafening
as a storm at sea, drowning
the excited shouts of the thousands
who line the walls, until finally it
foams past in turbid majesty, hurrying
toward the heart of China. The
Celestials have tried to deal with it
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SICK HEADACHE, NO MORE.
I suffered nearly Ihree years -with
my head. I had severe headaches
and during tho JaBt year dizziness,
pressure and throbbing in the brain.
I have taken three bottles of Dr. O.
A. Carlstedt'B German Liver Syrup
and my head is now well,
Newburg, N. Y. AIbs. A. S. Jones.
TIRED, CODLD NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT.
From overwork I became nervous,
tired, weak, exhausted and unable to
sleep or rest. I finally took Dr. O. A.
Carlstedt's German Liver SyrupTand
now sleep soundly every night from
eight to ten hours. I am well aud
lite is a pleasure.
Edward A. Crawford.
Amo, Kansas.
HAD THE BLUES, AND GAVE DP.
Last February I felt very badly. I
kept getting worse until I was almost
mad. I could not love my own children.
I waB on the brink of suicide.
Finally I got a bottle of Dr. 0- A.
Carlstedt's German Liver Syrup.
That night, for the first time in
months, 1 slept well and becariTd im.
rove. Now I am well and a trulv
Ln
ppv woman. Mrs. T. O. Schmidt.
Milwaukee, Wis.
CHRONIC HEADACHE, NERVOOSNESS.
I was a sufferer from chronic ner
vous headaches and sleeplessness.
Life became a burden. I tried doc i
tore in vain: finally I took Dr. O. A
Carlstedt'B German Liver Syrup and
I firmly believe it saved my life.
Miss Pearl Campbell.
Englewood, Ills.
HEADACHES, INDIGESTION, ETC. 22 TEARS.
For 22 years I had heedaches, indigestion,
constipation and general debility
with pains1 in my sides and
shoulders". Tried doctors without
avail. Dr. O. A. Carlstedt's German
Liver vrup cured me; it's worth its
weight iu gold. S. A. Baker.
Indianapolis, Ind.
in every way, nuraau ana super
human. Their annuls tell how, a
thousand years ago. Prince Wu Shu
made 500 ''daring" nrchers.eshoot
half a dozen arrows each at the, advancing
flood, and thcu, after-pray
ing to Wu Tsz-si (the tutelary.deity
of the stream, and originally dn upright
minister, whoso body was""cnst
into the river after Wu had committed
suicide), put the key, of thedvke
water gate into ail envelope, and
threw it into the stream, whenjupou
the waters retired I But as by that
time they would bave'flowecl ftack in
any case, even the Chinese did not
regard the experiment as very miraculous.
A couple of hundred years
later Emperor Kan Tsung had 'ten
iron plates, each weighing about 150
pounds, sunk in IKe river by way of
propitiating the spirits, but the
water promptly carried away both
charms and embankments. These
legends, however, hardly seem
worthy of a Chinese romaucer, and
a really powerful legend, worthy of
this most awful boye on record, has
yeCio be written. Only last century
a Hang-chow tea merchant leapt
into the river, like another Marcus
Curtius, to avert theannua! disaster.
A great historic name has" become
extinct in France with the death of
Maurice Cesar, prince do la Tour
d'Auvergne, due de Bouillon, the
last of his race, in his 87th year.
The family could trace an undisputed
descent back to the thirteenth
century, and asserted that it sprang
from Godfrey of Bouillon, kin" of
Its principality 0 Sedan
him that he seized the bridle of the
emperor's horse in the Champs
Elysees one day and asked him for a
commission.
' ."How old are you?" asked Napoleon.
"Sixteen," was the answer.
"What is your name?"
"Godefroi do la Tour d'Auvergne."
"These are the men 1 need," said
the emperor, an'd he gave him a
lieutenancy. N.'YSuu. '
j Dresden Table Effects.
S Dresden effects in needlework for
ho table are now the favorites.
Scattered over the surface are tiny
sprays of flowers, rosebuds,
lilies of the valley, morning
glories, fleur de lis, and daisies.
The large bunches of feathers
growing on the head qf the owl are
cot in any sense ears.
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MAN LIVER SYRUP
. . ,. -mm H mm m
The only sure cure for Constipation and Piles in the world.
Permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dizziness, Nervoii6 Prostration.
Sick Headache, Distress After Eating, Biliousness. Souring of Food,
Sleepless Nights, Loss of Appetite, Pimples, Feel
Tired, Bones Ache, Etc., Etc.
Dr. 0. A. CARLSTEDT'S GERMAN LIVER SYRUP.
Delay not a moment -when Costive or Billons as serious results may follow neplect.
WHAT THE DOCTOR SATS.
Dr. W. R. McDowell, the leading
physician of Central City, Ky.j says:
' Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder
is the ideal medicine and should
be in every home."
Carlstedt's Medical Co.
Gents: Having tried your
Liver Powder in my family, I
do not hesitate to pronounce it a
most excellent remedy, and well
worthy the confidence of the public
in general. Very Tiulv,
Nashville, Tenn. H. B. Grat.
WHO IS A BETTER JI7DGE,
W. N. Brandon, of Cadiz, Ky.,
druggist, says "I sell more of Dr. Carlstedt's
German Liver Powder than all
medicines combined for Liver trouble.
It's really good for all diseases the
human system is heir to, as it get the
stomach and bowels in order and
starts the human machinery off aB if
all were freshly oiled. It is simply
wonderful what thiB medicine does
for suffering humanity.
A LIVING SKELETON
Mr. James Bennett, of Island, Ky.,
ays: "If not for Dn Carlstedt's German
Liver Powder I would have been
in my grave. Tried tho leading doctors
of LouiBville. They 'were puzzled
and I waB given up. I was nothing
but a living skeleton. I began
isingD". Carlstedt's Medicine and
he chango wonderful. I know it's
the best medicine on earth'"
"Ialrstedt Medicine Co.
Gents: I have tried your wonderful
Carlsted t's German Liver Powder,
and found it one of the most pleasant
liver medicines I have ever taken.
Three doses completely restored my
health, aud I have been feeling like a
new man, I write you these lines to
inform Buffering humanity what a
valuable medicine yoa have.
Hopkinsville, Ky , J. O. Coopeb,
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. :.: Sold all over the world.
German JJver Powder 25c.
.;, Syrup, 50c and $1.00 bottles. ,
For Sale by L. L. ELGIN.
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"Knocks Out All Others."
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V Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured V
V the sale of other brands of higher
C prices and smaller pieces Don't
a allow the dealer to impose on you m
3 by saying they are "just as good"
V as "Battle Ax' for he is anxious y
3 to work off his unsalable stock. r
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Goin at a-song. Gall and get one before the last'
tune has been wafted away on the breezes of the
, gentle zephyr which is now whispering SACRIFICE
-sacrifice, but they MUtfT BE SOLD.
New Department: Gent's Furnishings, the latesL
If you .want; to be in tfie swim and keep up to datB
in dress call and see us and get new ideas and new
designs before placing your order.
REMEMHER Tq HOTEL L 1THAM.
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SAMUEL
Importer and Manufacturer
and Gents
Vm wnishers
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TABLETS, ETC.
Clarksville, Tennessee.
PMr. F. M. Whitlow, of Hopkinsville, Ky., is my solicitor.
W. E. EAGSDALE.
K.E. COOPEB.
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HOPKINSVILLE, KY. '
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Clms H. Layne,
Livery, Feed,
Sale Stable.
Cor. 7th and "Virginia Streets,
Hopkinsville, Ky.
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rigs with or without drivers furnished day or night. Special
rates to Commercial Men. Good lot room adjoining. Nice waiting room
for ladies.
Special attention to selling and sampling tobacco. Liberal advancements
de on consignments. 'Our charges for'selling tobacco will remain 52.50. '
No commission.
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