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WmmS T T5;"njv vJJSHlJBiiPjl r j" i r -X !'-,- '' G' fK i V-, jr i 1S H WW ) Mi ii P LN w & fc !' LOCAL NEWS. NEW SALEM. Esq Jamos Broustor, of Oarravillo, spent last woek with his brothor and .sis ter and remained until both wore dead and buried. Cal, Will, Frank, Oil and Mias Ida Adams woro tho guests of thoir sick relatives Mr. and Mrs. Broustor, part of last wook. Dr Will Hodges and brothor Don woro the guests of thoir sick kinsman Inst week. Tho whoat that has not boon wintor killod is growing and with J a favorable season will mako a fair crop. John Caporton and Jim Mahan havo done moro mining than any othor two mon in Crittondon county sinco last fall. Whilo thoir work has boon all prospecting thoy havo good prospects at present of striking pay dirt. We understand Jim Harris has Bold his farm noar tho Greens ferry. QIad Threlkold has started his now saw mill on tho Watson farm and is cutting lumber. What did we tell you about tho oil businoss in Crittondon county. Look out for tho sinking of a woll shortly. A Mr and Mrs Hood, who lately on tho Frank Threlkeld farm, aro sick with pneumonia. It may not look exactly (right for any ono to brag on his neighborhood, but right or wrong wo aro bound to say tako thorn all around, New Salem noighbor noou can not bo beat in tuts atato, nor for that mattor in any othor Stato. Charloy Bolmor from noar Dycusburg will farm with Bob Threlkold this son- eon. Charloy is a good young man and wo aro glad to have him with us. J. B. Lowory, of Carrsvillo, hold ser vices at the late rosidenco of, and over tho remains of undo Irwin Broustor; scr vices woro held in romombranco of both Mr and Mrs Broustor. Brother Lowory preached a most oxcellont sormon. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would covgh all night long" writes Mrs Charles Applegato of Alexandria, Ind, "and could hardly get any sloop." I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all othor rem edios failed three $1 bottles of Dr King.s Now Discovery wholly cured mo and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guar anteod tocuro coughs, colds, lagrippo, bronchitis and ail throat and lung troubles; prico 50c and 91. At II K Woods. MEXICO. Mrs Gray and daughter, Miss Efiio, wore guests of Wm Wheeler last week. Goo Bibb was visiting friends at Tribune last week. Mrs Mary Pierce is very feeblo; she has been sick all winter, and her recovery is uncertain. A littlo child of Hayes Woodall is very sick. Mrs Ida Campbell is visiting hor father, atDycusburg at this writing. Mrs Delia Stephenson was tho guest of Mrs Nelson Thursday. Horace Williamson, of Chapel Hill, was visiting his daughter, Mrs Ida Ma-gee, Sunday. Thoro was a mad dog killed at James Cridor's a few days ago. There has boen some trading going on in this placo in tho last few days, Wm Myers hss bought u farm from Sara Waddell; Bill Parmloy, of Enon, has bought tho Sam Davenport property and will raovo on It in a few days; Sam Davenport has bought a lot from Wm Polk, and has several carpenters at work building him some dwelling houses; Jas Brasher, of Lyon county, will mo"o here this woekk Bob Young of Caldwell county, was visiting Miss Lucy Campboll hero Sunday, J L Re gars and wifo wore visiting thoir children in Caldwell county Sunday, STARR. Our ponman, A. R. Bobout, is teaching us a writing school. Tobaooo beds about all sowod. There is preparation for an iminenso tobaoco crop in this section. J. A. Bakor .talks of moving to Marion, and Oarl Bouohor, wo understand, '-will movo from Marion to this burg. J. D.. Turloy, of this place, has sold his land on Pigeon Roost orook to W. F. Jacobs, and O. W. Crrtyno has sold 00 aoros to Thos. Shinnll, of Caldwell county, Callio Hill, Ed. Oorleyand Goo Turley aro outaftorsovoral wooks' sioknosa. John Gqsb, tho timber man, wab harp Tuosday, and Hoary Truitt, the mineral man, has boon in this 3otion several days and he says' the mineral is here in paying quau titiw. The Continued Story of Current Events. J FREDONIA. Pitts Boavors diod last Saturday aftor a short illnoss and was bur iod at Livingston gravoyard. W. P. Ray had a paralytic stroko Saturday and is yot in a critical condition. Waltor Wigginton was brought back from Kansas toanswor an found against him throo yoars ago. Albert Kirk of Loavonworth, Kan., has boon visiting rolativos horo. Rov John Board, of Flatrook, preached at tho Baptist ohuroh Saturday and Sunday; tho pastor, Rov Miller, was sick. For Salk Twonty head of iino Spanish jacks.and jonncts at low prices. For further information call on or writo to J. B. Hill, Kolsoy, Ky., or to Rov E. B. Blackburn, Marion, Ky. 2m Honry Colo and wifo woro visiting in this sootion last wook; thoy havo many friends hero, T. M. Butlor has rocoived most of his tobacco purchasos, somo throo hundred thousand pounds. Wm Dobbs and family havo to Sykostou, Mo. C. A. Sturtovant wont to Joplin Mo., sovoral days ago on businoBS. Everybody should tako a county papor and know what is going on in tho world. Any magazino or papor you want. V. 0. Glonn. Henry Myers of Crittonden was in town Saturday. Miss Marcolla Neil has returned to Frodonia aftor sovoral wooks absonco in Marion and Louisville, Sam Howorton and wifo are in tho markets for thoir stock of clothing, dress goods, millinory, oto. Gid Maxwell bought a span of black match horses last weok cheap 0. A. Wilson and wifo of Cridor wero in tcwn Monday. I can supply any ono with tho best mako of gold, dosk or fountain pons; satisfaction guaranteed W. 0. Glonn. Wm Hill is improving from his paralytic stroko, and perhaps will get around all right. Mr Hartraan, tho R. R. agent is going to loavo us. J. M. McChosnoy and daughter, Mrs W. E. Cox, wont to Marion Monday. Miss Imogono Wigginton was visiting relatives in Dogwood tho first of tho wook. Albert Clift and wifo woro visiting at Donaldson Sunday. SHERIDAN. J. N. Clark of Marion was in our midst last wook looking over our mineral field. Miss Ida Bobout and Mr Dauuh try visited tho family of A. J. Saturday and Sunday. Will 'Conger, of Now Salem, vi sited in our community Sunday. It is a common thine to soo or. hoar of Will on Sundays. Walter Griffith and Richard attended "Quo Vadis" Thins day night. Mossrs Yatos and Wilson, tho nowly organized mineral company havo boen prospecting noar Sher idan and roport good finds. Jas T. Tarry, our police judgo, has boon prospecting on his farm ono mile oast of Shoridan, and says ho has found zinc. F. G. Cox has tho real carbonato on lus tarm noar our littlo city, Somo of tho mineral mon that want soraothing good should talk to Felix. W, B. Yatos has sold his prop erty whoro ho now livos to John E. Thomas. Wo will not loso Bui by this though, for ho will movo to'his othor property. Ho and his fajnily aro now in Corydon, in a meeting, Perry & Yalos, tho two sawmill mon, aro finishing up a sot at wid ow Love's, and will then movo to Sheridan. Dr Wm F. Russoll is running tho saw and grist mill at Shoiidan and it is giying satisfaction. Most in Quantity, Best in Quality. Morloy's Sursaparilla and (Iron Is a tonic, ii blood purifier nnd a blood mak er, it uoea not Btop with moroly curincr "tain diaenscs, like scrofula, soros, ab- iMf otc, but clonsea nnd builds up tho whole syatom. All who havo tried t say thoro is moro euro f in ono bottla Morloy's Snreaparllia and Iro than m ura v huj vhuyt muu .ni WCXKIH' . NEW SPRING GOODS.! At Gladstone, Ky. I havo just received my stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Clothing, Etc., and am prepared to soil them at low-down prices. Theso goods wero bought for Cash, and will go at a Small Profit. I havo a very fino lino of Gents' Trousers. My stock of Ladies' and Gonts' Shoes. Thoy cannot bo surpascd, either Jin prico or quality. Give mo a call and I will suit you. J. W. PRITCHETT, GLADSTONE, KY. 1 R. F. DORR, 1 t Funeral Director g Embalmer j H DEALER IN gsj Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes and Slippers. Fino p II Ilearso for Funeral Occasions. Picture Frames of all i kinds mado to order. Also Picture Matts. go MOTiOTmMOTSffiMMffiM PROGRAM Of Piincoton Presbytery to bo hold at Sturgis, Ky., April 8, 9 and 10th, 1902. bTuesdav, April 8. KLDKIt3' AND IIKACONH' ASSOCIATION. 10:00 a. m. Song nnd prayor service. 10:10 Tho question of tithing and systematic benoflconco, oixsned by Elder from Hopkinsville. :00 iv m. Appolntmont or committee on programme. 2:05 Do we as members of the church troat tho ofllcors of tho church with tho consideration duo them In tho pursuit of their official duties? Opened by Dea con from UethtehoVii. 3:00 If wo do not accord tho officers tho consideration duo thorn, why not? PRINCETON PRESBYTERY. 7:30 i'. m. Opening sermon by Rov. O. L. WoodrulT. Subject: Tho Coming Kingdom. Wednesday, Apkil fl. 8:00 a. m. Dovotional exercises. 8:30 Business. 10:00 Roport of tho Committeo on Literature and Theology. 11:00 Sormon by Rov. 11. T. Watson. Subject: Puro Religion. Sacramental Sorvico. :00 v. m. S. S. and C. E. Institute. Tho Essence of Christian Plodgo nnd its by W. P. Black. 2:30 What tho "Worker's Reading Courso" would do for a Suiorintondent or Teacher. Opened by J. P. Prico. 3:00 What tho Teachor should Teach and Why? Oponod by Rov. B. P. McMican. 3:30 Tho Schools wo don't havo and tho placos wo don't hnvo them. Rovs. J. B. Lowory and II. C. Tomplo. 1:00 ltound up. Conducted by chairman. i:30 v m. Sormon by Rov. J. P. boII. Thursday, April 10. 8:00 a. m. Dovotional Esorcisos, 8:30 Business. 0:00 Report of Committeo on Church Extension. " 11:00 Sermon by Rov. J. L, Uyntt, D. D. Subject: Missions. 2:00 Roport of Committeo on Education. 3:00 Reports of Ministers and Church Sossions. 3:30 Roport of Commltloo on Pastorates and Supplies. 7:30 Sermon by Rov. II. C. Tom- plo. Bring Your Presbyterlal Dues. Attendance and Transportation. Sturgis will entertain all that como. Sond your name to II. J. Wallace, Slur- Ky., chairman of Entertainment ommittoo. Tho railroads havo gran tod rod u cod rates on tho Certificate Plan. Purchase a regular ticket to Sturgis, but bo sure to hnvo tho agent givo you a certificate, certifying that you hnvo paid full faro. Do not negloct this. When this is signal by tho Stated Clork of Prosbytory, it will ontitlo you to fnro roturning. JAMES F. PRICE, S. C, Marlon, Ky. WORKING 21 HOURS A DAY. Thor's no rost for those tlroloss littlo workers, Dr King's Now Llfo Pills. Mil- ions nro always busy curing torpid liver jaundico, biliousness, fever and aguo. Thoy banish sick headache, drivo out malaria, novor gripe or . weaken, . small, .ito nl ce, aro woodera, Ujoat woods rges?u?t?t??'?SMt J9 j Look Out ! For our Bargain Window For tho noxt 10 dnys you can f;ot something to ; . joii at tho owost pricos. Komombor wo soil tJ rwrorios its ohenp na any house in - Marion. Always got our pricos before yon buy. 2 cans of corn and 1 21b can of Tomaloos for 2oo. .1 cans of Pumpkins 2oo. 1 can sweet potaloos 10c. 1 can asparagus 20o Compressed oats 20o 2 packagos Arbuoklos collco 2o Blaukos collco from 15o to Oc. Laundry soap (J bars for 25o Don't miss tho long 12 inch bar of toilot soap for oo. Bring us your Eggs, Turkeys, Hens, Geese, and Ducks, we will give you the top prices and good weights. (lot our pricos on what you havo to sell. Got our pricos on what you want to buy. We will euro oavo you money if you will givo us a ohanco. Hearin & Son Cheap Rate OF One cent per mile TO DALLAS, TEXAS April 18 to 20. IIY Illinois Central, Qood to rot urn until April .10, or by oxtonsion to May 15. ACCOUNT OF ANNUAL HE UNION UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS and SONS OF VETERANS, Liboral privileges, including omortunitv to visit scene of famous Biogoand New National Park site at Vicksburg. Cheap sido trips from Dallas to Texas and Oklahoma points. Doublo daily fast sorvico via Memphis or Vicksburg nnd Shrovoport, with closo connections. Special Through Trnln from for Kentucky dologatcs nnd thoir friends, Writo to nny Illinois Control Agont, or W. J. McUrido, o.i(& t.a. Louisvlllo 1? IT fViir1m m n i ' ' riouiavilln Wm. Alfred . Kollond, a.o.p, a, A, M. Ilanann. n.n.i KvctTL,,,,,,.., .' ., mum Hffi.Mim , CASTQRIA AN'cgclnblc FrcpawlionrorAs slmilnllng iltcFoodorulRcdula -ting ihcStouvftcls nndDowcls of Promolcs find ncst.Contalns ncilkr OpUun.Morplunc norMincriil WOT "N All C OTI C . tovrtfoMjyswtTirtTCwn 4txSm lhrtpjrtt JrwvutlMn Apcrfccl Hcmcily forronsllrw non.SuurStoinnch.Diarrhocn Vornvs .Coimilsions .Fcwnsh ncss nnd Loss OF Slef.1". Facsimile Sinnlurc or NEW YOHK. L J EXACT COPY OF WHAPPCR 23i , : , ( '2tt'9399&2'iP29'393 I E. T, MO Office over Alarion Bank. J, A. & Jno. A. Moore ..LAWYERS.. Collections n Rpooiuliy. inudo on dny or oollcclion. OFFtCK: First loor Woat or Farmors' Jiank, Marion, ICy. H. A. LEWIS, KI5PTON, KY. rnnufacturcr of Liino Hock. Atlontion of Tnbacoo (irowora is cal Iod to tho importance of limoing thoir lands. Wo nan supply thorn, Slacked I into $!J por ton. Fivo hnndrud potinda lo tho aoro lasttj for fivo yoars. It will doublo tho valtio of tobacco, and on wheat will do nB woll. Sweet Potatoes For Sale. GOO IniBhols at 31.20 ior liushol. Satis faction guaranteed. Geo. W. Whitt. Francos, Ky. Shii'jiinf; point at Craynovillo, ..BICYCLES.. $12.98. THEY ARE THE BEST. Full lino of SuwlroB, C.C.TAYLOR, A!rorc Phono ordors givon prompt attontion, jWm Harrigan (Successor to J. II. Ormo) ...DKALKII IN .,, Fine Wines and Whiskies Sole Agent for the Celebrated I. W. Harper and Old Hickory Whiskies Special Attontion to I Mall Ordore. MARION, - KENTUCKY. 3 CASTORIA AuW1 VWWVVVVW' For Infanti and Ohlldrtn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AfW Ml VVaBI In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA rv2v2VVV22 MARION, KY A. Ul Marion Ban Established 1887. Capital paid up $20, Surplus 7,i Wo odor to dopoiitors and pah iicAs and rwfijonaiblllty warrant I J. W. I1LUK, Vi T. .1. YANUKLL, (Ja.hlor. CASTOR I Por Infaats &ad Ckildret Tlii Kind Yim Have Always Boars the Signature of Tt J Ms 7rf& t Lumber m S A.Q I koopconstantly on hand I n in Dor ot nil dimensions, at propnrod to (ill bills on short I W. A. DAVIDSON, Lkvi. HARPE l . 4 t .! WHBWr A Delightful Beveri A Safe Stimulani A Qood Medicine FOR SALE BY WM. HARRICi I havo n oottaao house rooms nnd hall, in deals won oi tno town for saU lot anu good fraprovim 1fW, ,y, i t mim i Miii mmwmn i irnmtiw r 1BHKanH",r7T?TVBkakAM. . . SVHlhA' "V iM,i,J. - ...., .tf. ' iWi i J? ; to' V ? '4 it Jfoutl MC-I