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ii'lll 'lillll Headache I often wamtne thot Ihs llrtr li torpid or Inaelltc. Mora serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, tflrlcnt euro of IlcnOnclio arul nil liter troubles, take Hood'9 Pill WhlH tbrf rouo IIk liver, rc?lnra full, rtjular action of the bowel, thf r do not rli or inlii, Ji not trriuto or Inflamothe Internal organ, tut hare a poMtlrp tonic eflect. IBc. at all drmrtrlat or by mill of C. 1. Ilooil A Co., Ixmcll, Mm. SKILTS THE OUUM'HY. A Tonus Mas Torced to Marry by tt Irate Tather of a Wronged Oitl. 9 Walter I.. Campbell, a Joung man llilng nn tin) Mourn farm northcnil of Mar-hall, was vltltcd whllo In tlio Held by Iho angry father nf n wrong. al fflrl on lnal Satutdny and forced, at tlio point of a rcvoher In lit face, to mako up Ids mind In flmrt order, whether lio would marry tlio girl, whom liu had to deceived. 'Ilia father wni Mr. J M. Thoma. of city, nml w.i nceonipatilcd on tlil trip liy nnu of lil neighbor. Mini I'crry. 'J lie J (niii-; muii returned In ton n with llirni ami n marriage liccnio for W. I.. Campbell nml Ml Zella Ihoma wa secured. Tho wedding took plaeu tlial nfleruooii at 7 o'clock nt I lio Thomas homo, nml tliat wa nlmoit tlio Ial airn of young Cumpbell. Pri'lcndlng an cxcu.o for returning to the farm that night, lio turnip good hi ctcare nml liai not slncu Ih'vii heard from. COAL MINKHS .STMKE. Tlio Btrlie Bpreading to Other Coramnnl- tics. 1 .ti t week, tlio owners of U'tlngloii coal mine rcdl-cd In adtauco tlio wage of their employee n h ill cent per Iniitliel, the demand mailu upnn lliaiu, unit a a remilt of thv rcfu.il. the mine nru now lying bile. Hut tlio 111 feeling 'll'l not eml here, for a Lexington delegation lltcd their brother workmen In lllgglnt.lllu nml Imluccil them to rtrlku fur Ihrt sniuu Increase. A n remit, over .loo mluvra of Iho latter town h.ivo itilt work oml It cm probablo now that all the in I lien nun' belli); operated In l.afnyellu county mny bu compelled to .hut ilon li fur an Imlellnlle eaon( uiiIcm I lio men' grlmnee ore no m'di'd to. It I reported that omn of tlio men were Induced In iiill wotk onlj-byrraon of threat of loleneo from their co-laborer. Mot of the oonl unci I In Martliall and Sjllnu county niiiiei finin Ihl source nml thu trlko deelared hat nlTeclril the price of that nrllclo hein, A BlrtLiUjr Patty. A Dive CimpiT went homo ou Tuc.diiy.hu lllllo dreamed Hint ho win to bu the honored guctt nt n luro dinner party that ilny, but imagine hi inrprtio when lin reached hi re. denee, t n llnd muiio fourteen gentle mini friend to leeelvo htm. Of eourno ho wni urprld. hut toon took In Iho dilution, am nn ninal win u urrry way eiiial to It. Mr. Cooper hail planuo.l tlio surprlio, Iho nccnlon being tho 311th birthday nf Mr. Coop or, and ai look won hi huvu It, ho had never heard Iho slightest- thing ubout It, which made tlio occ.nlou all tho morn enjoyable. An elegant dinner nerveil In threo cout'rea of oytcr, celery, pickle, tin key, ctnnhcrrle vnrlety of vegi table, hot hlncult. cuke, crcnn mid collee, was much enjoyed. TIiomi procnt uero ,1. W. Iloro, Dr. !, F. .Manning, J. t'. Dlckcron, A. I'eeeher. Dr. I). (.'. (lore, 'lliomai I, Adam, (leorgn Stewart, II. Ilayc, II. J. riillll..J. O'Diiy.JoliiiMnhurd. W. II. Miilmrd, K. M. Cooper mid Hob. IteynobU. A Tew Btatiitict l'rom the report of the Lnlrar Coniniisiioner, wefiirnish the fob lowing stitistict which may prove of interest to Saline men, ns we have every reason to be proud of this " imperial county of the im. pcri.il state of Mluottrl." In siirplm catllc sliipptd from coutt tics in tills part of tlic Mate, Saline outstripped nil licr cotiipctltors over 9,000 hcrtcl. Her closest rival neighbor was Carroll county with n surplus cattle product of 29,203. In the number of hogs shipped, Saline fell 2,600 Ijelow Lafayette, hut distanced all others, having shipped H4.500. In horses and mules, as is well known nil over the Mate, Saline took the lead by exporting from her limits 3,926 head. Above the amount o( corn used at home. Saline and her neighbors shipped the following number of bushels: Saline iofi, 741; I'cltis, 21,500; I.afnyctle, y6 84 1 ; Carroll, 42,500; Howard, 4,- 500; Chariton, 67,000, lloone, 6,000. In poultry Satluc shipped 11326.524 pounds or 303,000 more than Catroll which comes next with 1,123,000 pounds. In eggs shipped, Saline more than trebles any of her neighbors products furnishing 755,000 dozen for out side markets. In mill feed, Saline exports over five times the amount sent out by any border county, haying shipped tinting the year 97 over 1,700,000 ouuds, lhese nrc not cases where figures lie, but where the great wealth and prixluc tiveness ol this county stands dis tinctly recogui.ed in cold facts. C0LEUAN.KI8E11. Tho wedding of Mr. Font Coleman of Iho county nml Ml it Maltln KUer. daughter of Wm. Kler. took plaea on Wednesday uenlng at 7 o'clock nt the homo of tho bride, wot of tiiwu.ltev. n 111. Hell olllclatlng I liu brhle, till lntereling blonde. na dtee. In hamlromo brown ercpon gun 11 trimmed In cream I In nml brown elrel, cream appliiio nml lupiinito taffeta with wbllo glove, and bride ruc. The groom woruvoniiitlonal black, After Ibu retemony there n an Informal reception held, which only Urn relative mid n few friend enjoyed, 'Hie Jntiiig couple will ic'hli' for IIih prmeiit on the farm. The ItK ft lit li'AN oteml ciiiigratul'iltou. A Quiet Wedding Mr. I',. -VmI mid Ml l.illlau Allen fiom tho enrteiupait ol the county were tuarrlrd In Mnnbill 011 Wcilue' day nt Ibu reldenrc nf Itev. Wharlont the retemony wn performed by Itev, Willi toil. The young couple will go nt ouco to bnutekeepliig oil Mr. Wbllo'a fur ill near Slater. Tho lUl'L'lil icav Join with thu many friend in wUhlng that their live may prno one long holiday, ever reminding Ihem of Iho happy e.non when Ihey hevnme ono. (!()IN(i TO I'AI'KIt? Ibu 0 you noticed Ibn reildeuce lu Marshall mid Saline ennui, Hint 1 bavu papered lately. The next piece nf good work )ou ee, nk whon It I. In Ihl way you cm ecu re tc.tlinonl al of my work, r carry aamplv from a wholesale home in Chicago, which I will lakn pleauro In allowing you and that will cscell any dliplav In Muri-hull for style, hfiiuiy and liinllly nt very rcasonnhlo price. "I'lint atlfautory p iper hanger. I.Kjitkk I.ixhskv. t Ij. S' ('. Alphu ('. I.. S. U will meet Mra, J. W. Carter Turilnv, wlih Dir. It'll., nt IM p. 111. Uull Call (untntlnn uhoill your farorllo hein In bUtory. I.chiiii Tim Illtb, tlth, 13lh mid 1 li Hi chnpter of "Kuropo lu Iho Xlneleenth Century" which Include United (lermiiny nml Italy, llefnrnied Aiutna nml I'tunce ns It I. Select reading from lliigeuo 1'lold .Iul 'Fore fllulnlnia. Mr, It. II. William. 'I n hlu 'L';ilk ;iirllnia llenn. Mil. 0. S. llAiiiuir, I'te. M113 1), K. IJtLiv Sec. Society Muting. Iho Kl leu DowcnMlulonary toclety had ono nf III moat Inlcmllug meet ing with Mr), A. Iouard Tuefday. A paper by Mm. Slaley and a teller from n lady In the Indian nation, to nliom a box had been lent by the dnclely, read by Mrs. Camp bell, proud moil Interesting. The meeting adjourned lo meet In two week with Mra. McMillan, on l'ait Arrow St. A Obriitmti Tie. Tho Southern Melhodlit Sunday School will nn Saturday evening at tho church, have a Clirlitnml'ie." The article will altbnro a ribbon attached' to them and will be In a bugotln pan Kuril icholar will walk up and pull the atrli-2 and draw out hli or her package. Entertained, Mr. Samuel Davis entertained the follow lug friend nt dinner 011 Tucr d.iji Iter W. W. Klwang, wife and daughter, Anhlo, Mr. . H Dohyni and J. V.in Dyke and wlfo, 1'IAXO AM) OKOAN ItEHUILl) 1X11 AND TUNIXO. I am full) prepared to rebuild and ttine plam and organ. 'I hi con ll lu replacing fell, reed, etc., and mi) gtudunf Hnltli required. Tun Ing pin- retet or rrplarrd and piano made in tay In tune well, Klnt-ctaii teferi-on Irom college and nianit- faelurc-. All work guaranteed to b tatM.ietory or no pay. C. X. ItAXI). Vet Side S'liiarc. Marrltge LIcodhi. The following llccn.c haro I01111I during the pat week. been I'lca.iint I.. Aldrtdrldge, Crctcher, nml Sirali It. Hall, Swret Spring Waller S. Campbell, and Xella M. Thuuii. Mur.li.illi Henry U Wood wnnl, nud l.uell.i Arrgood, (Iraad l'.u I'.dward It. Xeel, mid l.llllan Allen, Orenrtllle; Kent !., Colrman and Mnttlu I'.. KUer, llloxer Ebackelford Iterai, Ml Xnra Smllli 1 till towly 1 111 prut lug. A merry Xtna nml n happy Xew Year In all, .loo II.1111II, of Mur.hall wa In our Ion 11 Saturday. Mark Cooper U lu Crelehcr tld week 011 biilne Tho Mice King wero hopping In Mareliall Monday ML Maiulu Smith wa In Marshall Jihopptug Saturday. Will Carter mid wlfo ol Cretcher visited heic Sunday Hubert lljland uf Sill Spring was hero 011 butlne Monday Mathow Ynwell mid wife wero liop plug In Marhnll Mnuday lllehard lllllehrand mnile hit "uiu al trip" to Malta llcud Sunday Autlln Juno who ha been ijulte ilck with tomllltli I Improving V A Curler I contemplating on building 11 new realdonco In the prlng. Dr. Halt, of Marshall mailo and ulhor profetilonal call in our town Sumliiy. Mr Jim Miller, of K. C. an Wed Inn Sunday Id vUlt her mother, Mra llutchUon. Dr. Wlnglleld left on tho early train Monday morning to ipeud Xma with friend In K. C. Wo havo had rain onough In our vicinity for thu protect, which leave our road very muddy. C II Ihieon nud II Itader of Salt Spring took the train at this place for Marshall Tuedny. I'M Hulchlninii nnd McKoberla, of Mtiltii llend thlppod cattle from hero tuSt. l,ou I Saturday night. Mb Annie Ctynu who leachea In 1I1.1 if etui,,.! l Mnl.nnl kfiiitn nut north of Shackelford trill hire 1 Xtaa. tretd",,,-w,!lcMle ll" i,,,'" Don't Read This And then go some other place to buy your . Xmas Candies, Fruits, Nuls, etc. A. B. LOOMIS is headquarters for them. Special prices made to churches and schools. He is Exclusive Agent for Gunther's and Plow's ' Oysters direct from Daltamore. Don't forget tho place, North Side Square. LABOR EXCHANGE MILL. A. NEFF, Manager, ASK FOR OUR 11RANDS. Silver Link, Dawn, Lilly of the Valley. Ilting your wheat and leave on deposit, et your flour a you 1 Wheat, Rye, Graham Flour, Corn Chop, Chicken Feed and .' it. Wheat, Rye. Graham Flour, UxchatiKcd for Wheat nnd Com. utvc tin Friday eve. Shackelford I villi nn Iho boom, having Juit completed tome new ihlewalk. which I much appreciated by our people and ltltnr. Mr II Tlckemeycr expect ,MI Florence I'lckemyer, of Kama City, ami Ml l.ula of near Miami, where ihu I teaching thla winter lo ipcnd the Holiday al home. Ayrei and Vicinity. Hack again. Corn elllng nt !,".' per bl in the pen. (let in lino for '93 by aubicrlblng fur thu Itepitbllcan. Mb Kva Mcl.ane lilted at FI1I1 Creek lait week, Wonder neur ccaic and inydcrlca are not n lldng of the pait. Ml.. Xorn Walker went to Fayette Ihl week In tpcud the holiday. (icorgn nud lid Davenport wero calling in tld vicinity Sunday etc, We are glad to eo .lame Dcnnl out again alter aeveral dayi'lllnet Henry Lenta, of Xew Frnukfort wnrthlped at Xuw l'rorpcct Sunday. Ml.te. Xella and Mollle McAinl gaio n parly last week. Tbuiu pre' cut report a jolly time. 1'alronUt your homo merchant for Xma candle. Mr. CooKiuy iiijaho I going to get u choice lot Ihl time, Mr. Katie Kitchen hat oeen ipillo tick for tcrcrnl day and, wo are lorry lo ay, it 110 boiler nt this writing. Madame Humor ayt theru I going to bo u wedding In Ihl vicinity ma Come. f up wo nil llko to attend wedding, don't disappoint u. The Ico la all that could be deilred for keeplog purpoie aod many havo filled their home to their utmoit capacity during tho lutcold pell. Mlu Ileulah Wood, who happened to accidentally break her arm while at ichool latl week, I getting along nicely at Ihl wrlltog. Will Storte took adrantago of Ike natural bridge aero the old muddy to tramferhli atock and troughs from Xew Frankfort to the Charlton side. Mr. Davit, the night watchman e tho barge, bad a narrow eeapo of hi life while at work. Ha fell In a hole In the Ice and lindlng ho uould not wliu with o many clothe on, gave the alarm Juit in tlmo to be rescued from a watery grave. Our aged und highly rcapcctcd neighbor Mr. door go Heeler was gonU ly laid to rest Sunday. Deo 18, atMt, Iloreb. Ho died Saturday orenlng after a brief lllnc. Many friend syrnpslhlze with the bereaved family In their ureal lo. "Uloied are the Celebarted Candies, need Corn Chop, Chicken Feed and Meal Highest price paid for grain. a trial. Misses Annie, Dora, Katie and Mls Snltic I'.rvltic and brother, Jr.ss will leave Saturday for Cordcr where they will spend the Christ mas season. Sl'KCIAI SALE. For 11 lew da only. I will offer my Kntlru Stuck coinlnilug of Klui all, e'thtitnan, Ktoigir. Whitney, Klng.ley and Mathudick planu and n largo stock nf organ at llargaln I'llcea. 1 organ I5, uoith fl.,. i sr., m. 1 St, IW. 1 piano, I'.'i, " .111. 1 " 140 " SOO. Al.o new upright at bargain price to make room for other stock. (,'. X. ItAXD. Weil Side hijuarr. Ohriitmu 18D1 led New Year 1609. Itstes via. Chicago A Alton II. It. Onuaud one.lhlrd fare for round trip to station wllhln VOU mile, etrrpt that Hlgglnsvllle, Independence and Kama City aro 0110 fare for found trip. Date (if )ale. Dec. VI, '.', VS. und .11 and Jan I and SI. Final limit Jan. Ilh, Mi. W. A. llKATrr. Ag'i. Joseph Hamill, fRcaf 6statc, oat) on3 c3n suran.ee Clgenl. Scr,Vljarc and 9olarv (PMle. Oflice, North Side Square Marshall, Mo. C- t A- TIMETAULE Tralns Fats Marshall Ooiaf UtU, IT vll d Kip. t eblMfo m4 at Leai It' a m I MiSIKp. ( .,..,, . IliSoya II rhie.KU UwllaM m..m.m-m.m SiSe t m 101 LMI irwiam. , iia II Htll i4 X rM. Ullr- .. UHII.AUI1 VanrMa.dAll llSSfeH lilt an llrhlcOM A R C URlU II Ul Krtllbt..., 101 inu1iriMtt lrblcooK c UIU1, JtllT .. . . ;U , IMmm ttr. AIIlkilrlM ' A. inirrr. !. MO PAOITIO BY TIME TABLE. I.e., H.ys L.DlfllM. sisraoean l$, mind, dvptrti lit, nl4. eturl . HI.Arrlm. ....TiM.i ....lliS0 a. m ;oo. wiirraoeHO till IMfm