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Central record (Lancaster, Ky.): February 23, 1899 Central record (Lancaster, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Cartwright & Landrum Lancaster, Ky 1899 cen1899022301_sn86069201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Central record (Lancaster, Ky.): February 23, 1899 Central record (Lancaster, Ky.) Cartwright & Landrum Lancaster, Ky 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. NINTH YEAR. Entered at the Pott Office in Lancatter, Ky., at Second Clan Matter.'. J s 'SSJStSSSSS oaaooooooooooooooooooooooo LANCASTER, KY., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1 i i H 1899. i TOiJffSSg" " : 1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Pretty Hosiery at Joseph's. The ladies uiredelighbd. with Jo seph's line of Colored and White Piques. FARMERS ooooooooopoooo Examine my stock and prices of AMERICAN No. 20 plows Chilled plow, Hill-si- de and Disc Harrows . Join the State Guards. Circuit court next month. Talk for the Y. M. C. A. Lovely hosiery at Joseph's! Plenty of coal in town now. Work v Hames, Uollars, trace chains, g collar pads, bridles, check lines 5 and breeching. w - at K. P. Lodge tonight. See the fine shoes Smoke the Proctor-Kno- at Joseph 's. tt This office has just printed 7.500 tickets Yjuse in the stove premium at at Josepi. For Bent, The store room in the Thompson block on Richmone'street. cigar. Thompson's J C. THOJirsoN. Col. IToney Clover and Timothy Hay sold and delivered anywheVein town by G.E Gaines Fresh oysters daily at G. S. Gainesl Everybody indebted toG. S. Gaines Call and get a yard stick. The state guard company is a sure will please call and get their New go. Years gift. Visit the skating rink for an evenG. S. Gaines will buy all the corn he ing of fun. can get at $1.25 a barrel, payable in Travel on the night trains remains any goods he handles. excellent. Call at Joseph's and see that fine W. I. Williams, W. G. Welch, Lancaster. A Proctor Knott cigar brings .joy to cooking range to be given away. Tick Stanford. ets with every purchase. the smoker. Bargains in Clocks J. R. HASELDEN. at WELCH & WILLIAMS Attorneys at Law, Lancaster Ky. AH business attended to promptly Try Potts Whole Wheat Flour or Mud on the Square measures four Graham, Nutritious and Digestable. feet, eight inches. Nothing like it. II. C. Potts, BuckPrettiest Ginghams evershwn in eye, Ky. Lancaster. J. Joseph. Wuhted. Clover, Timothy & Blue grass saed Eggs and Chickens. Good price paid. cheap at T. Currey's Bring them in before prices drop. H. B. Northcott. Carpets in the roll. Twins. J. A. Beazley & Co. Born, to the wife of Mr. Marshall "New stock of composition books and Archer, nee Miss Fannie Underwood, Thompsons. two bouncing baby boys. tablets at See the Cooking Range to be given away at Joseph's. "We Strictly No sell 3rou are better prepared than ever to tf carpets. J. A. Beazley & Co. assortment ofL'adies' Muslin Milk Cow for Sale. First-clas- s 1, fresh Jersey. "Milker & fine Butter Cow. J. W. Elmore, Point Leavel. Hemp Wanted. Mr. Tobe LeavePs office A fine BEAZLET& BAUGHMAN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ARTERIAL, and CAVITY EM- every day. Will pay market price in cash. Also have a few cultivated If you want to have fun and receive Hemp Seed, '98 crop, for sale. good instruction, join the state guards. Banks Hudson. Underwear Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orch ard Grass and Seed Oats, at Ple-u- s. at Joseph's. I will be at BALMING a SPECIALTY. Furniture, Carpets, &c. Lancaster, Ky. A good lady, on hearing of the edi' G. tor's ungovernable appetite for eating fried sent us two For Sale They were made in the good A Ccottage Upright Baldwin pianr. e way, and never did a poor Good as new. S. B. IIenky, tf. devil spend a happier time than did we in getting on the outside of theni. Preaching Sunday Night. We wouldn't give one good, country Rev. II. N. Faulconer will preach at pie or pone of corn bread for all the the Presbyterian church Sunday eveand fancy dishes Delmoni-c- o ning at 7:15 o'clock. could cook in six months time. old-timkick-kac- x s. Gaines'. y. M nJlQ G..f COMING. Mr. Swofield, representing the Globe Tailoring Company, of Cincinnati, will "be with us MARCH 8 and 9 with complete line of Spring Suitings, Made to Measure, at from $15 to $45. Don't fail to see this Great Line. Latest Novelties of the season. It is chock Full of all the 100 PAIRS counters to he closed out regardless of to get rid of them. C03t. f-- - Of odds and ends in Men's and Ladies' Shoes out on our They are good styles but as we only have one or two pairs of a kind we want, 7 7 7?C Just received a beautiful line of Spring Neckwear. Call and see the new styles in Hats for Spring. We have just open ed a beautiful line. Logan & Robinson. COMMERCIAL CLUB. Notice. All those indebted to the Graded Business Men Form an Organization School for taxes or tuition, will please for Promotion or Interests of settle same at once. The School can Lancaster and, Gar-rar-d not run without money to pay for County. teachers and fuel. E. W. Harris Tres. The fact that Lancaster his awakSkating: Rink to Close. nap Smith & Henry have'decide'd to ened from her Rip VanWinkle eve Monday close their rink and this is the last was again demonstrated men meeting and week it will be run. The weather has ning by the business object so inclement that not more than forming a Commercial Club, the been of which is to hustle for everything in ten thonsand dollars will be cleared on sight which will promote the interests the venture. of our town and county. About twen Builders, Attention. e or thirty of the leading busi Our store is open every morning at ness men met in the city court room six o'clock, and we are ready to fur and, by the interest exhibited, proved nish you with all kinds of door locks, they meant business and proposed to hinges, nails, mantles, grates, pumps, pull off their coats and build up a town roofing, or supplies of any kind. Get second to none in the state. our prices; they are the lowest. Capt. Win. Herndon called the J. R. Haselden. meeting to order. After a short talk, stating the object of the club, he was For a SJiort time. Mr. unanimously elected president. We will make 18 novelty Photos in (5 John C. Thompson was elected different positions for 25.c; cabinets, and Mr. John M. Farra, $150 per dozen; Cabinet $200 per doz; secretary. On motion these gentle10c up. Sooner you Photo Buttons men were then made permanent offcome the sooner we can finish them. icers. The Citizens National Bank Crouch & Mattern, over Blue Grass was decided upon as treasurer. It was Grocery stoie. decided to make the initation fee one dollar, and the way the silver wheels Pretty Work. A Record reporter was shown a lot were rattled over the table showed that those present did not propose to of pretty lace work, embroidery, work and crocheting, which stand back on matters of that kind. After some discussion it was concluwas made by Mrs. Harriet Price, who resides near town. Notwithstanding ded to allow the officers to select nine the fact that she is well up in years, others, who, with themselves, would the work is as neat and well made as constitute a board of directors. It was also decided to leave it to these rmyone can do it. directors as to the amount or annual Narrow Escape. dues to be charged. Saturday night a cpaloil lamp got There are several matters of vital out of shape at Mr. J. C. Thompson's importance to the welfare of Lancas residence and threw a blaze to the ceil ter ind Garrard county which will ing. Some member of the family have to be looked after at once, and threw it out and it exploded on the by forming this club, the thing can way. front porch. The flames were extin be gone about in a business-lik- e guished with snow and brooms. It Several matters, which we are not at was a close call and created much ex liberty to speak of in print at present,- citement. ivill be pushed to success, and when they are made public, the people will Nicely Done. readily see the importance of the The students of the Graded School club. celebrated Washingion's Birthday in One thing is certain, and that is the happy style, and those present enjoytown will never make headway until ed the exercises very much. Addressa united pull is made to get improve es were made by Revs. Massee and ments and bring money this way. For Faulconer, Mr. W. I. Williams and several years a few men have immag- others. The pupils took much interined themselves owners of the town, est in the entertainment and were en and pulled every step for imthusiastic in doing honor to the Pa of provement, against where they could except his country. see their own hides benefitted, but, we are glad to say, the spirit of progSpring Announcement. The spring announcement of that re ress has shoved them aside, and now nurseryman, H. the wails of a few objectors amount liable and F. Hillenmeyer, of Lexington, appears to naught. The business men are for tins issue. Mr. Hillenmeyer progress and progress is to predomiin employs no agents, but sells direct and nate in good old Lancaster. The following Board of directors is therefore able to save the purchaser the agent's commission. Mr. Hillen- were elected: Wm. Herndon, J. C. Thompson,Jno. meyer is an authority on fruit arid handles only the best varieties of trees M. Farra, Jas. Spilman, J. E. Stormes, It. H. Tomlinson, R. E. McRoberts, and plants. See ad. Jno. M. Logan, J. W. Elmore, Louis Geo. Burdctt Hurt. Landram, B. F. Hudson. Wm. Ward. The many friendsof Geo. D. Burdett Communion Sunday. in this and adjoining counties will re The Lord's Supper will be celebra gret to learn he fell on the icy pave ment in Chicago, 111., breaking his ted at the Presbyterian church Sunday right arm above the elbow. Fortu morning, conducted by Dr. McKee. nately he is the chief in a clerical de- Services begin at fifteen minutes- to partment. This will not styp his sal. eleven o'clock. ary. Besides this, he had an accident Contains Almost Everything. policy. Danville Advocate. If you want to obtain information upon almost any point of interest, get Interesting Meeting. almanac. The Y. M. C. A. has decided to hold a copy of the Courier-Journin open session at the Christian church It contains page after page of most Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. valuable information and is H. N. Faulconer will speak on his trip in every respect. Ask any newsdealer cents to the Cou to the state meeting and he brings en or send twenty-fiv- e couraging news to the local associa riar Journal Co., Louisville. tion. The singing will be made an at Laurel Winners tractive feature and some good music Is the name of a beautiful little may be expected. We hope all the men, women and children who can do book just received from The John The volume so will be on hand. Everybody is in Church Co.. Cincinnati. is designed to acquaint the American vited. public with the personality of native Good composers and to emphasize their very During the winter J. S. Murphy's creditable labors in the field of com- pet grey squirrel has slept in that gen positon, which, unfortunately, hijs tleman's bed and kept his feet warm. been largely overlooked by the artists During the day the little fellow plays of this country. about the room, and, when it sees its State Guards. master preparing to retire, jumps into the bed, dives down under the cover Permission has been given to organ and is ready to nestle about Mr. M's. ize a company of State Guards in Lan feet. Mr. Murphy lives near Hedge-vill- caster, and work of organization has and is pretty well advanced in commenced. A great many names years. have been secured, but a few more are needed. Any young men desiring to Ground to Death. join can give their names to Captain A horridle accident occurred at Sam Duncan or Serg't. Dick McGrath. Paint Lick Tuesday morning about The company will be placed in the ten o'clock. Charles Mitchel, a colored new Second Regiment. There is splenman working in Rucker's flour mills, did material at hand, and a crack comwas caught by a shafting and h's body pany will be formed. mashed, into a pulp before assistance reached him. Mitchell was killed Endowment Rank. He was caught by the same Special Deputies are looking after shaft which killed Mr. Rucker's little the Knights of Pythias Endowment son the same way about a year ago. Rank throughout Kentucky, Snd LanMitchell was an honorable, hard-wor- k caster lodge is on the list that has ing man. He leaves a wife and family. been assigned to Joe F. Waters, who will visit the members here in'a few Leave!!. days. 'Statements just issued show Mrs. Kitty Leavell, whose illness claims paid to widows was reported in last issue, died at her that the death and orphans of deceased members in home, on Richmond street, yesterday 1898 amounted to $1,151,000 and the morning at 10:30 o'clock. paid beneficiaries to date has Leavell was in her 84th year, total Mrs. reached $13,024,000. A handsome surand leaves a large circle of relatives. plus is judiciously invested and the toFuneral services will be heid at the amount of K. P. insurance in force Christian church tomorrow (Friday) tal $100,180,000. In the last three morning at ten o'clock, conducted by is two thousand one hundred Elders R. M. Campbell, Jesse .and W. months e applicants have been adand sixty-fivWalden, after which the remains P. Cemete ded to the endowment rank, which will be Interred in Lancaster ry. - A "more extended notice will ap was never in a more prosperous pear in next, issue. rg al Bd-Fclloe, SPRING GOODS We are receiving an elegant line of WASH welts. Black and GOODS for the Spring trade. Ginghams, white and colored Dress Goods. Ladies Tailor Made Suits &c. colored Wool LOGAN DRY GOODS COMPANY. See Haselden's 95c blind Bridle. Ladies' Saddles going cheap. Haselden. Wanted. Car Iron and Bones. J. R II. B. North cott. Men's and Boys' Saddles at reduced prices. J. R. Haselden. Stage to Buckeye. Alex. Miller has purchased the stage line to Buckeye and is now running a first-clawagon and team for hauling passengers and freight. The wagon Work Begun. leaves Lancaster at 9 a. m., and re Wednesday morning a line of colored turns at 3:30 p. m. men, armed with wheelbarrows, filed into the Miller corner and began reSinclair Hill. After suffering agonizing pain for moving the old bricks, stone and rub ten days, Sinclair Hill died last bish preparatory to digging the founnight at nine o'clock. As stated in dation for the hotel and opera house. last issue, his illness was caused by As soon as this is removed the wheel, which resulted from barrows will be replaced with dump picking a blister with a pin. He was carts and work will be pushing with in his eighteenth year. He was a boy the greatest rapidity. Mr Ryan hires of good habits, reliable and industri- as many men as can conveniently work. ous. He was the oldest son of James He believes like the fellow who had a Hill. At this writing no arrange- big job of work and, instead of hiring ments for the funeral have been made. one man for one hundred days, hired one hundred men one day. Mr. Ryan 'Gene Woods Dead. is kept pretty busy, but can find time The Danville Advocate says Eugene to prepare plans and figures on any Woods died at Maywood Saturday other work our people He's night of appendicitis. The funeral one of the best contractors you can was held yesterday afternoon, by Rev. find. J. D. Crouch, and the remains inter Kopcd 'Em In. red in the old Craig Lynn burying A smooth- - tongued traveling man ground. The deceased was sick only a few days. He was next to the young- was here last week and induced several est son the venerable Thos. E. Woods, business men to buy a lot of " engrav and leaves a widow and two children, ed" letter heads. A fancy price was the youngest only three months old. paid for the " engraving". The so- He married Miss Lissie Lynn, daugh called engraving is made in this way: d is purchased by a ter of John G. Lynn, of Lincoln. 'Gene A was a very fine young man and his printer, at a cost of about $1.50. The death was deeply mourned by many sheets are run through the press with this and printed with a slightly colored relatives and friends. ink. Then ordinary type is set and Excellent Machine. the wording printed over the back The Record office has just received ground. The same background is used & Price Gordon on every other, though different type a brand new Chandler job press. It is the very latest im is used. To one not well up on engravproved and no office in Kentucky can ing and printing the work looks well, boast of a finer one. You can have but when a customer sees his next-dosome idea of its size when we tell you neighbor with the same cut, or back it weighs 2,500 pounds. All the latets ground, he begins to think over the patents are on it and turns out work uncertainties of the human race. This as fast as a man can place the sheets in office receives many circulars from Notwithstanding its tremendous size. type houses wanting to sell .us backit runs as smouthly as a new sewing grounds, but we do not intend to gull machine and is as silent as the thomb. If you want to see the prettiest piece our patrons by any such clap-traor machinery sKiuea nanus can make The type never prints in the right come up and take a look at this press. place and an examination will show It was bought from Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, of Chicago, a house which the" cheap hash" sticking out all over. refuses to,go into the great typefoun If business men want engraved stader's trust and which can be truth- tionary they should have a reputable fully called "the printers friend". It took six straDDinir colored men. firm in some city to make them a plate, with blocks and tackle, to raise th e which is the only way it can be done macmne into tne office window. orrectly. ss blood-poisonmay-want. back-grounp. Colored Recruits. The War Department has wired Lt. W. T. Johnston, recruiting officer at Lexington, Ky., to enlist colored applicants for Cavalry and Infantry service, sending the former to Fort Grant, Arizona, and the latter to Fort Douglass, Salt Lake City. This is an ex cellent opportunity for young colored men to get into the regular Army. Recruit for white Infantry and Cavalry regiments are also wanted. Apply to Lieut. W. T. Johxstox. Main St. Lexington, Ky. ' 4 -v Ir. E3 E. McRGBERTsj DRUGGi DEALER IN T A DANVILLE!, KV. If abElutely nccesjorj to the cung man or roung woman who would win succegc In life. This being conceded of first importnuce to get your training at the school that strands In the very front rank BUSINESS BRYANT & EDUCATION J. X- - DUNN KENTUCKY Agent fo. CO NOTARY PUBLIC, Surveyor and BRYANTSVILLE, ami THE BOOK-KEEPIN- STKA.TT0N BUSINESS LOUISVILLE. KY. COLLEGE I TOILET SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPH V. Seven experienced teachers, each one a specialist in his line Graduates of this college preferred by business houses. Write for a beautifnl book giving testimonials from graduates occupy ing prominent positions all over the United States it will be mailed to yon FREE. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE KMGHTS OF PYTHIAS. PURE DRUGS, FIH MftlCIESrl Oils. Fnnfi rugs, nuwiiuiuiuu Fine Stationery, c. n. UP-TO-DA- Mcdowell danville, Kentucky JEWELRY IlMONDS, UT Garrard Lodge No. 29, Knights of Pythias, meets every Thursday night in Odd Fellows hall. Allvis- ting Knights are fraternally invit ed. Ed Bishop, C. C. J . S. Haselden, K.R.& S. m School Books. Paints and OF LASS ALL KIPS DONE Toilet Jlviicles. wuumuuiwuiu mam MT. HEBRON. Mesdames Lucy Montgomery and Peggie Burdett, who have been very sick are convalescing. The cold weather of the past week or so, has thrown such a chill over this vicinity that items of interest are veiy scarce. Mr. Samuel Duncan has returned from a weeks visit to his sister's at High Bridge Mrs. Peachie Grow has returned from a two weeks' visit to her mother, in Jessamine Miss es May and Ruby Scott were the guests of their aunt, Edna Scott, Sun Mr. Lewis Burdett, of Stone day spent last Friday with his brother, Landram Burdett Dennie Scot made a business trip to Burgin, Mon day Mrs. Lucy Bruce is quite sick at this writing. George W. Waittof South Gardine--- , Me., says: " I have had the worst cough, cold chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain,s Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle and the chills cold and grip have left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an hones medicine.'' For sale by R. E. McRob- erts. lm FLATWOOD. "Win. iTC. X he REPAIRING A Short Kail Story. PROMPTLY W. H. LACKEY, Suca essor to Lackey & Gulley. R. KfflflAii.D'3 CENTRAL RECORD EVEKY WEEK BY LEAF. There are several cases of fever here. Mrs. Susie Adams is poorly with the grip. Mrs. Lizzie Mullens has been suffer ing with a felon on her hand. E. "V. Xorris had a very severe spell of the grip. Smithie, a little boy of C. B. Engle-- 1 man, lias ueen quite sick. Irs. Ann Hroaddus is dangerously II with pneumonia. Mrs. C.'B. Engleman has been suf fering with rheumatism. Old man Armp Adams is lamenting ibout his bees freezing to death. Daring the cold snap Dave Pullins lept with his overcoat and overshoes o:i. Dangers Of Crip Pirst-Gla- Insurance Agency Representing Over - Z.OVIS LA.XDRAX, Publisher. LANCASTER. KENTUCKY. 357,000,000 Companies .Etna of Hartford. Ouccii of America. - is '"KEJIS I Six Months. ( i One Yfak. advakcb In the following Five Insurance Thbee ..i ..ji.Of .. . i . .2.' A Cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. Grief. Had Foley's Honey and Tar been us ed. this story would have had a hap pier ending. C. C. &.f. E. Stormes, lm. s TkiUKf AY, Feb., 2.'i - 1899 I Xatltmal of Hartfbri. Phcnix of Brooklyn. -- Ckijik iii Lexington lias been allow- d to go unpunished to such an extent hat a mass meeting of the good eit- .ens of that city wai called to decide the meeting out r justice. It seems that any criminal vho could rake up the money to have "ie wire.; pulled, has been allowed to have h!s ca;e "worn out,' u he were lot acqnited outright at thy first trial xiiigron is not tlie only Maw m Kentucky where tills is done. Matt lave come to a point where any red landed murderer on whip justice, Us not the fault of juries altogether. ;n most places there are fellows who .in, for a little money, be bought ts wear anything the defense needs, fills class of cattle never work, and ji course, its an easy matter for them they saw a difficult;- - and tell e jury whatever is told t hem to sa rake any town and frequenters of the uurt room soon become familiar with th nam.s of parties always called nuruT trials, uo to tn court re cords, in any county, and vou will fii d the names of two or three parties an .learing in every murder trial. Unl .hir statement are disproved of Hirse the jury is bound to' take them is true. If, in stead of censuring courts tnd juries, the people would set about to get rid oftiij professional witness many more criminals would be punish 'd than are now. ipon plans to enforce A stki: occupying 3lancli Hartford of Hart ford. ester of England. Connecticut or Hartford. North British and Mercliaiitile. Garni ia i'liific m of Sow Vork. Liverpool and London and (Jlche. I also represent the old reliable Ksw York Life insura?ia I SPRINGFIELD "DT"D A TV! J. J. Tt T. - .'. V T 7J1 T INSURANCE COM PA 2s Y. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. GC Robinson wavovstkij. & : Uamilten Agt : : ODice ovei Tost Grace. Kentucky ORGANIZED 1S83. United States court for nineteen years fu.lge.Iohn V. liarr has resigned the OF LAKCASTEB. FY. position. His career has bsen most lonorable and upright, and he h; Capital, $50,000 c mi-- nearer steering clear of political m icliineiand mixing in politics than 10,00! lias anyone whose career we are fa mil Surplus Fund iar with. 1 n choosing his successor is nopeu in j appointing power win se BUSINESS SOLICITED. lect as clean ami a Die a gentleman as Cart-fa- l and Prompt Attention Guaranteed was Judge Barr, and we know of no oae win would tin me urn better than Preeidcn Col. .lames V. Caperton, of Kichmond 3. V.. 11 qikvotham Ilere'sa high place to be filled bva high Lewis Y. Leavhlf toned gentleman, and if the attentio Cashie B. F. Hudson BRYANTSVILLE. Assistant Cabh' o: the prj.,ident is called to the qualili W. O. Riokey citions of the Madison man, and tl Bookkeepe CD. Walker Porter Dunn has moved to the Ed uaial political wires are not pulled Ford property in this place, bellve Col. Caperton would beappoiu DIRECTOP.8: Many are the smiling faces after the ed. Lay aside the chronic candidate; return of the beautiful weather. J . M . HlGGINKOTH AM, Lewis Y.Lsatsxx. gentlemen, and lets have an appoin T. M.Arhoid, J.S.Johhson, ment ror worunness and lugn pnnc Dr. Allen delivered an interesting B. F, Hudson. H. C. Arnold. Jh. pies. sermon at Pleasant Grove, Sunday. J. J. VYalzks Alii. Gibes, Jacob Y. Soei?son. Quite a number of our citizens atTin: many friends of .lodge Charle tended court in Danville, Monday. Ivincaid are delighted at the gre Rev. Pollett, of Harrodsburg', tilled Ouecn & Crescent Haute. success he is making of his hotel col Enquirer. the pulpit here Saturday and Sunday. Tasses danvlle. unin in tiie Cincinnati Judge Kincaid has the happy facult Thieves entered the residence of north sound. Mrs. A. S. Haselden while she was vis0:09 a. m if remembering names and faces Number 10 (Daily except Sunday) 1M3 p ei jveryone he meets and can make him iting, and stole her pocket book and Number C Daily, Stop 3:50 a. m Number 4 (1111 ) I'lag elf so agreeable that one never for- - contents. Fortunately, it contained r. :5C p. rr Number 2 (don't stop) g3ts him. He visits the prominent only S1.S0. SOl'TH BOUND. hotels in Cincinnati every night, and Dr. Elliott and family visited friends 11:50 i.va Number (don't stop) as he never makes a note, one would in Paint Lick, Saturday and Sunday. Numbers (Dally except Sunnpy . ...1! :1. n.m R. L. Jennings visited relatives Number 9 ( Dally except Sunday ) ....7:35 p.m think lnm only enjoving social chats Hut the clever litt here Sunday. . . .Miss Simpson, of your ll:42p.ni with the guests. Numbers (Midnight fla?) Kentuckian is jotting down in his era town was the guest of her cousin, Miss nium every word uttered, as his col Lulie Simpson. Sunday B. F. Jenfirst-clacigar stands have the umn ne::t morning goes to prove. All nings and wife have returned from Proctor Knott cigar. young man in this state is better liked visiting relatives in Louisville than is Charley Ivincaid. Mrs. A. S. Haselden visited relatives iii Louisville this week. Ft (3 S .5 J iik Jlichmond Ileg s;er suggests Children who are troubles with that the annual trip of the Press A Worms are pale in the face, fretful by For the speedy and permanent cure o: be to Havana instead of Old spells, restless in sleep, have blue rings tetter, salt rheum ami eczema. Cuasa sedation berlaia's Eye and Skin Ointment i: Point Comfort. This is a good su around their eyes, bad dreams, variable without an equal. It relieves the itch ;2zVo.. Every quill driver in Ke pick nose; the appetite, and ing and smarting almost instantly an lucky would be delighted to take such WHITE'S CREAM. VERMIFUGE its contmnea nso euects a'pertnanen a trip, as it would furnish enough will kill and expel these parasites. care. It also cures itch, barber's itch memoranda from which to write 'copy Price 25 cents. C. C. & J. E. Stormes scald head, sere nipples, itching pile; chapped hands, chronic sore eyes ana for a year or more. AVe hope thegan: uus. granulated PAINT LICK. vin goto Havana, and register our vote for that point, notwithstanding Dn fady's ConOilloa "PoTrders fo7 the fact that bathing suits at summer Prof.C rooke of Richmond, conducthorses are the ber.t tonic, blood pnrifiei ana vermunge . rice , 25 cents . sold d; resorts are to be made shorter and ed services at Old Paint Lick, Sunday. I.K.McRoi-cts. Drnpg'st, Lanoasie prettier this summer than heretofor. Eh, Mr. Register man'? Miss Lucilc Ramsey has a slight atMiss Bessie Baltack of la grippe Xeakly every day we receive marl lard is on the side list. ALL WOMEN ed copies of papers urging Honorable Should know that tho Harry Francis and sister, Miss Bet-ti"Old lime" Iiemcdy, So and So, for some office at the fall have returned, after a pleasant election. It g023 to show one of two John visit to friends in Danville things: Tl'cre is, either a world Burnside visited Danville, Sunday. money in holding state ofli c ; or there A large congregation attended the is a powerful chance of men out of Ladies' Society at,Nc.v Hope, Sunday job who can find nothing else to d Any of these aspirants can have th night. M iss Lucy Francis was leader, customary card inserted in The Hue and conducted her part very nicely. oito at space rates, cash in advance, 'That Throbbing llcnilaclie. but the handle to our grindstone is Would quickly leave ycu, if you used lost and no axes can be ground at this Dr. King's New Life, Hills. Thousoffice. ands of sufferers have proved their The war department has issued or- matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Is the best for Fcrcil; Trccbles. Corrects all They make pure blood IrreKularitle; In Female Organs. Should bo ders to muster out all volunteers re Headaches. taken for C&egc o! Lite and before maining in America. This- is a good and strong nerves and build up your Planters "Old Tims" Remeici have stood the idea, but the regular army should be health. Easy to take. Try them. test for twenty years. Uadconly by New Spencpr Medicine Co., Chatincreased an once. Put the men under Only 2") cents. Money back if not tanooga, Tennessee. trained officers and make genuine cured. Sold by R. E. McRoberts Druggist. lm soldiers out of them. R. E.McRobeits. Lancaster C BESNS KAIMfl Tin Dili the bench in the An old lady in this vicinity lias been suffering with a very sore liana, sue says she has catarrh on it. G. AY. Pullins has got the boss milk ow. lie has been milking her regular for seven years, and she lias never found but one calf. Mason rullins got his lingers badly frost bitten while hauling wood during the cold spell. He says it has been dang hard time on niggers and rab bits. One of our neighbors got scarce of fuel during the cold snap, and cut down and burnt all of The locust trees says that was all that in his yard, saved him. Two of our neighbors came nca having a serious difficulty over the renting of some land, the dam-li- e was given, and pistols drawn, but forti nately no shooting done. We notice that tho democrats aic beginning to search the woods for leg islative timber, and we suggest to them, if they want to get a piece that is thoroughly seasoned, and will not warp, to take Judge M. D. Hughes. He is a man of brains, and sound to the core. Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Micanopy Flu. Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as aspecific for La Grippe, and its exhausting aftereffects Stormes Drug Store lm tl Coldiron bought a cow from Geo. Elam for 1 ss r e, James Pointer lias moved into Mr. throat, Parsons tenant house. nes your system and paves the way for The town brought suit asking th; Rev. Gashwilder, of Crab Orchard, uuMiiiipiiuu is qiucKij sluikju uj, t"' ; the Fiscal Court be made to keep up preached at Good Hope church, Sunmatchless cure. Jf you have chills and : tnose COrtions of the road. The county day.fever, pain in the back of the head, entered a demurrer and the court su. TerE. D. Cook sold twenty hogs to oreness in nones ana musceis, sore tained it. Judge Saullev ruling in sub-ry Ballard and James "Warner for 31c throat and that cough that grips your i st:in(.e tliut ;t was tl,e (Ultv of tne per pound. throat like a vice, yon need Dr. King's to keep up the roads in its limits. The Miss ICate Gashwilder, of Crab Or New Discovery to cure your Grip, and city carried the case to the Court chard, is talking of teaching us a prevent Pneumonia or Consumption Appeals. spring school. Price oOcts. and $1.00. Money back if The county court, in its brief to the The cold snap has gone but its ef- not cure. A trial bottle free at R. E. Court of Appeals, asked the higher McRoberts. Drug Store. fects have not, as John Dndderar had court to also express an opinion as to 15 shouts and six lambs to freeze to whether or not the county had the IC. P. A. Piogra:n. death. Also Sam Ballard had 55 lambs power to acquire or purchase those and W. L. Lawson had three hogs to (I ouisville Times.) portions of the turnpikes within the freeze. The literary program for the a p city of Danville, and declined to setHorrible agony is caused by Piles proaching annual session of the Ken tle with the owners until this point Burns and skin Diseases. These are tucky Tress Association has been ar- had been decided. immediately relieved and quickly cur ranged by the Executive Committee, As this question was not before Judge ed by De "Witt's "Witch Hazel Salve, of which Editor Harry A. Sommers,of S auflej-- . it was not expected that the chari-maBeware of worthless imitations, the Elizabethtown News, is Court of Appeals would take notice of Stormes Drug Store The association will probably lm and there was nothing in the daily meet next in Louisville, and after the it. papers of last evening concerning it. sessions are over, a trip will be taken Lucicii Ycung Talks, this morning wired to the seashore, perhaps to Old Toint The Advocate Mr. George L. Willis, the New Orleans, Feb. 10. Capt.Lucien Comfort. correspondent, asking him Young, commander of the famous litThe exercises will open with an ad- Frankfort tle gunboat, Hist, which was the last dress by President Henry E. Wcolfolk, to see if there was anything in the opinion about this right of the county of Admiral Sampson's fleet of war-ve- s of the Danville Advocate, and the vabuy the roads inside of the town. sols to leave Cuban waters, and which rious topics have been assigned to other was put out of commission atPensaco- - as follows: J. L. Newman replied for Mr. la, Fla., the other day, arrived at the He telegraphed as follows: "The Newspaper Wit" J. M Allen, Grunewald Hotel yesterday, accompa Cynthiana Democrat. Fkaxkkout, Feb. 17. The opinnicd by his wife. The Hist made a ve "The Journalist as a Reformer" J. ion says nothing about the right of ry unique record during the war. Be- L. Bosley, Paris Reporter. the county to buy the roads in the fore going into commission and don"Funny Things at Macinac" Roah city limits. It simply affirms the dening her coat, of dull gray paint, she Griffin, Henderson Gleaner. cision of the Circuit Court in suswas the trim little yacht, Thespia, be J. L. N. "What is News and How to Tell It" taining the demurrer. longing to Col. Dow, of Brooklyn, who County Attorney Harding is out of C. T. Sutton, Owensboro Inquirer. has since died. "The Press as an Educator" E. A. town and could not be asked if he Capt. "i oung is now on his way to Gullion, Carrollton Democrat, thought the court would wait longer Havana, Cuba, where he will be made "The Little Things that Make a Big before settling with the turnpike com harbormaster under Commodore Crom Paper J. R. Collier, Franklin Favor- panies. well, a very important position just at ite. There arc not so many objections to this time. He will sail on the Morgan "Advancement of the Kentucky the city keeping up the streets, but line steamer this week. Press" C. M. Meacham, Hopkinsville most people believe the county should pay for all the property purchased. The Hist was one of the most active Kentuckian. "Hunting the Subscriber" John D. The decision means about ten cents vessels on the south side of Cuba. She was just the rightsize to poke her nose Babbage, Breckinridge News. more of city taxes on Danville proper-e" Mechanical Excellencies" C. C. into every nook and corner and then get away without being sunk. On June Pare, Glasgow Times. 30, this vessel went into Manzanillo "Runninga Newspaperand a Town" To insure a happy new year, keep Bay and did some great work, being Edgar Whitmore, Grand River Her- the liver clear and the body vigorous hit eleven times in the engagement, ald. by using De Witt's Little Early RisCapt. Young speaks In the highest "The Editor as a Soldier" George pills for constifamous terms of his crew, and says a braver W. Albrecht, Middlesborough News. ers, theand liver little troubles. pation set of men were not on the sea during "How to Publish a First-clas- s Paper Stormes Drug Store the war. The Hist was engaged in in a Small Town" W.L. Riddell,Bur-lingto- n lm cutting cables and doing every other Recorder. trick that became necessary. "Should the Country Press Be NonAVe Played A Small Game. Since the close of hostilities Capt, partisan?" Louis Landram, LancasLittle game Young and his boat remained over on ter Record. Quite hot, the southern coast, and for some time All papers .and addresses will be limAllae same the Captain has been on duty with ited to ten minutes. Jack yot. Gen. Wood, at Santiago. Went around "This talk of Cuba libre is all bosh," 3 trips-Je- lly declared Capt. Young to a reporter at sound fie Grundwald: "The best Cubans do S chips! c Physician-- 2i njt mention it. They only talk of anI i l.iyed, nexation to the United States and BetaY; . C American control. They believe that X Can Prescribe He stayed safety and prosperity of the future (Had thre2!) their island absolutely depends upon . Hands showed. that control. The Cubans who own Cards talked, property and are responsible citizens He rode n. well-know- n AVil-lis. The greatest danger from La Grippe If is of its resulting in pneumonia. reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken TURNOUTS, all danger will be avoided. Aniorg HANDSOME who have ur the tens of thousands REASONABLEjPRICES this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted are not the men who are now bearing in pneumonia which shows conclusi vely SPECIAL ATTENTION TO that this remedy is a certain pre venti v arms." do you think of the persistof that dangerous disease. It will "What TP.AVEL1SG MEM. ency on the part of the Cubans to re- cure la grippe in less tune than any other treatment. It is pleasant and tain their arms?" "I think they should be disarmed at and safe to take. For sale by R. E H. HQSHAL & CO., lm once. I would not advocate any fur- McRoberts. Uni-ti- d ther toleration on the part of the Commission Merchants, Town I.oscs. States government not a bit. The Cubans should be disarmed at once The Advocate says the Court of Ap disarm them peacefully if possible, neals has affirmed tV (.:( "sion of the forcibly if necessary. Further delay Bovle Circuit Cour. i.. Ih'C.z of th in this matter is only making possible Town of DanvilL .i- it iyle repetition of the experience in Ma Fiscal Court. UNION STOCK YARDS, nila, which had to be put down with t urn "When the can v U i ,'.t t loss of life. The Cubans who persist CINCINNATI, nikes, several o. th.' tir. p;i:;-- , t "tend in retaining their arms and howl about cd into or entirely tint., h ' .10 city of y must Cuba libre are irresponsible, and Danville. Before the road, .v' re freed information regardinglivestockcheer-fullbe dealt with accordingly." furnished. Consign your stock diup tliei the turnpike companies kept Capt. Young is a native of Ken 'Phone 7346. citv nronertv with the exception of rect to us. tucky, but has not been able to visit that portion of Main street between his old home since the outbreak of tl c Sjcond and Fourth streets. war. When the county purchased the roads, the city assumed that the Grip's ItaTageR Doomed. carry out the existing So much misery and so many deaths county would property up I have purchased the Walhave been caused by the Grip, that arrangeinentsand keep by the turnpike the eve ry one should know what, a wonder previously maintained companies, whether in the town or ker stable and am prepared fnl remedy for this malady is found in outside of it. This the county con . Dr. King's New Discover-That dis, to furnish the tressing stubborn cough, that inflame! declined to do, claiming that Danville your robs you of sleep, weak should keep up its streets. LIVESY STABLE. W. - a!tl8,rlegS,Sll8Bp - 0. NEW LIVERY. Very Best Rigs on the shortest notice. Special attention given Com-mercial Travelers. RICE BENGE 1493-TH- E illOi 1 DAM SFRrLUS. CAPITAL 1 10,000.00 t 520. 000.00. LANCASTER, JiT. -- OF A. R.Denny. President. Jno. E. Stormks. Vice President. W'M.n. Kisjjaird. Cashier. J. F. Roeijjsos. Jr. Assistant Cash'r. K. T. Est DRY Ass't Saml.D Cochran, Alex. R. Denny. DIRECT0R3 Jas Spllman, A. C. Robinson. W. R. Cook, L. Davidson. E Stormes. Jno. S. BEAZLEY, Teeth cxtricfed without pain v th Vitalized Air. Office in the New Thompson Building. T3"SISTTIST 'J J. HOOD, KY SURGEON-DENTIS- LANCASTER. Otncc over Hasclden's hardware store. y. Notice to Creditors. Uarrard County Conr Willis Adams' Trnstee vs. Willis Adams' Creditors. To all whom it may courcrn: Thi3 N to not! fv on that I will on the Jtli Mo dav In March 1MD make a motion for Ilnal release as trustee. 0t Willis Adams. Thfs Feb :, S.u.lIe A. Leavelu Trnstee for Willis Adams. 3 If Are Going North, If You Are Going South, You If You Are Going East, THE If You Are Going West; TICKETS VI PURCHASE A Dr. Otto's Louisville 4 Nashville R. R. ANB SO SCCURS - As the season of the year when pneumonia, la grippe, sore- throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and V ' Formula oa each package. lung troubles are to be guarded against nothing "is a fine substitute," will J YOUK COUGH f "answer the purpose," oris "just as V TWT A ATT" J good" as One Minute Cough Cure. y.JJN A J one infallible remedy for That is the C Price, 25 & 50c. all lung, throat or bronchical'troubles. Insist vigorously upon having it if, "something else" is offered you. Stormes' Drug Store. I R .TJ. McRoberts ! s Balsam. TTX I walked j ! ) ) 1Al J J f liable to almost any disease the human system is heir to. Use Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and watch the results. Yon will feel the good effects after taking- - one dose. Give it a trial and be conTinced. Price 25c Ninety per cent, of all sickness U canssd fcv fcod not being- properly digested, it creates pol- - ' sons and goes into jonr blood and then yon ara i DIGEST YOUR FOOD. ! I of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. The Maximum be cheerfully furnished by C. P. ATMORC, Or by " Dr. Otta's Spruce Gum Balaam Cursa YaurCeufh. Justtha Medicina far Children. ' For sale by Rates, Time and all other informatics wiS a. P. .. V" LOVVYKXZ.KS. R. E. cRoberts, THE GLOBE LEAD We have a 'EM srchant Tailor D uJ Connected with Our store. Suits tried on and Fit as they are being made. ""iiiia'ainitm) We invitean inspection of our immense stock of in Neckwear, Hosiery, Mufflers, Gloves,, etc. Perfect satisfaction Guaranteed, or you money will be cheerfully refunded. . . J. L, Frohman! New Line of Veilings. Go. The SMALL-POX Oanvi Chamberlain's CotlKh V AT STANFORD. Keniedy in Chicago. t. Hisgen Bros., the popular South Side O'Jth-sand corner druggists, say: " We sell a great Wentworth-av.- , a nice line of the Newest We have just received deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Those who have never had Blood PoiGreat excitement was created in and find that it gives the most satisembracing White Chiffon, Stanford by a case of small-poDesigns in Face Veilings, break factory results, especially among chil- son can not know what a desperate coning out in the town. Many wild and dren for severe colds and croup. For dition it can produce. This terriblo Chenille Dots, Etc., all pretty and desirable styles. foolish reports were TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE s.ile by R. E. McRobert;. started and the The Richmond Registei says the re lm disease which the doctors are totally unable to cure, is communicated from scare extended all through this sec cent severe weather has been very fa-- , OINTMENT is no panacea, but is Respectfully, one generation to another, inflicting it3 tion. In order to get the straight tal to young lambs, and farmers who re:ommended for Piles only. These it Timely Talk. upon innocent ones. facts, we wrote Col. Walton, of the In handle sheep have lost heavily. T. S. will cure. Price 50 cents in bottles: by Rev. Henry taint years countlessinoculated with poison The seraion delivered ago I was Some Thone 85. who replied as follows: Burnam and Wm. Bennett are per Tubes, 75 cents. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. Faulconer, at Presbyterian church, by a nuria who infected mj babe with blood terior Journal, one wa3 haps the biggest losers in that county, J. E. Stormes, President Sunday, the 12th, was so timely that taint. The little strussle. to thu Stanford. Ky.. Feb. 21, 18!0. saving only a small per cent, out of J. B. its life Mas Kinnaird, Secretary. we induced the clever preacher to give andto the fearful yielded poison. up Dear Landram Replying to yours their large flocks. Jake Shearer lost MARKSBURY. It Kor sis hmir years I suf- I us a few extracts for publication. of this date, I will say that we have a thirty, Put fered untold misery. and labors. It seems almost incredible was to have beon printed last week, was covered with sores BJack twenty-eigh- t, since G. W. Dozier, lifteen. J. C. Boner is quite sick at this wri- very severe scare from small-po- x and ulcers from head to that in a body composed so largely of but was crowded out. foot, and no language the doctors pronounced that J. II.Sow-derting. "Not slothful in business: fervent cancztiress aiv feelings real estate man, who occuTHURSDAY, Fcl. 23, 18 v9. Frequently accidents occur in the farmers as the Legislature, that any the long of woe during C. A. Robinson bought of T. I. Heropposition to a measure designed solc-- 1 in spirit; serving the Lord." Romans years. I had thoia best Jji the ring, a Jersey milk cow and calf for pies an office in the Interior Journal household, which cause burns, cuts, to protect an important firm indus1. building, had a well developed case of sprains and bruises. For use in such eral physicians snccM-Si- t $50.00. retreated 0CODO00OOOOO3GGOGOQGG0C the loathsome disease. Our munici- cases BOLLARD'S SNOW LINI- try should need any arguments in its The text urges to b; diligent and re- sivelypurpose. me. but aUTySSM to no The merMiss Mary Rout is visiting her cous- pal favor. Its merits arc so ligious: work hard six days and be cury and potash seemed to add fuel to the o authorities, like deep rivers, mov MENT has for many years beon the c in, Mrs. Bowen Fox, of Danville is difficult to understand how ligious seven. We find that Paul here awfnl llame which was devouring me. I waa that it had seen wonderful friends o Eld. James Allen, of Danville, spent ed slowly, and it was not until Mon- constant favorite family remedy. any farmer can oppose it. There may combines religion a n d business. advised by by it. to whoSwift's Specific. Wo try cures made day night that a pest house was ob P. ice, 25 cts. and oOcts. C. C. & J. E. got two bottles, and I felt hope again revive In be grounds for the opposition of sports- What have you done with them? Ma- my breast hope for health and happiness 00030030000CO0000G00GC06 Saturday and Sunday with John Simp- - tained and the patient removed. The Stormes. son Miss Minnie Johnson, of Marmen, who dislike that their dogs, who ny think that it is good for ministers, ailn. I improved from the start, and a complete and perfect euro wa3 the result. S.S.S. room has been thoroughly fumigated, Miss Julia Mae Ganes entertained a cellus, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Kemper, The Advocate says the cold weather too often are known sheep destroyers, women and children to be religious fs the only blood remedy which reaches desas well as the others in the building, perate cases. Mrs.T. W. Lee. few friends Monday evening. Mrs. Catharine Aldridgc, and the board of health said there was played havoc with the lamb crop in should be liable to the penalties at- during the week. As for themselves, this week Montgomery. Ala. Boyle county. It is belie vjd that on tached to their depradations in the they don't care to put on "the solOf the many blood remedies, S. S. S. Mrs. Joe Pott us, of Lebanon, is vis- Lancaster, is visiting her son, II. D. no danger in us entering the building. an average at least of them sheep fold. The mere fact that taxes emn" until 11 o'clock, Sabbath morn- is the only ono which cn reach Miss Jennie Higgins, of We iting her mother Mrs. Margaret MeCar-le- Aldridge did so, however by ladder from were killed. violent It never fails to John Harris lost one are paid for such dogs docs not confer ing, and wish Sunday would only come cure perfectly cases. permanently tho Marcellus, is visiting her cousin. Miss and the front, and are now at work as if Georgia Dunn Ben Hughes and nothing had happened. Postmaster hundred and seven. J. IT. Baughman upon them the privilege of harrying once a year. Let me whisper to you most desperate cases which are beyond Mrs. Rose Radford, of Martinisville, wife, of Lancaster, visited their mothlost of his and II. N. Mitchell the sheep of the farmer. While ad- your trouble; your religious temperathe reach of other remedies. Florence notified me yesterday that is reported to have lost thirty-liv- e Ind., is visiting her cousin, isiss Fan- er, Mrs. Margaret Sutton, Sunday out mitting that there may be more than ture is as cold as the weather, which would receive no mail from thisof-lic- of forty. This will give an he nie Bishop. idea of the one side to this question, the argu- is 20 deg. below zero. No wonder you Lee Riker Van Arsdall ; ml wife, of so we did not issue this morning. ment in the matter of "Sheep against are so uncomfortable. God siys be "ft Capt. Y J. Kinnaird spent several Harrodsburg, are the guests of N. II. The prohibition has been lifted, how- situation. Dogs," seems overwhelmingly in favor M. F. Rout and in spirit," which means "boiling days here before going to .Nashville his Bogie and wife ever, and we may appear tomonow, a These are dangerous times for the is purely vegetable, and the only " Open up the doors of your blood remedy guaranteed toiscontain no of the liheep. Ex. wife attended the funeral of their dav late. Every effort is now being future home. health. Croup, colds and throat Eugene Wood, Sunday, near made to prevent a spread of and let that dark and cold re- mercury, potash, or other mineral. cousin, Don't irritate your lungs with a heart the dis troubles lead rapidly to Consumption Jessie Arnold, a soldier boy of St inford Valuable books mailed free by Swift gion be exposed to the rays of Robt. Jennings, of Paint Aniston, Ala., is visitiug his father, Lick, and Miss Lizzie Thompson, of ease, and the Mayor has issued a com A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure stubborn cough when a pleasant and until it Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. of Righteousness," pulsory vactnation order. A great used at the right time will preserve effective remedy may be found in Mr. "Win. Arnold. AVhy were you not at church Lancaster, were the guest; of Miss many moral: too fervent in spirit to be dilifoolish reports have been circu- life, health and a large amount of COUSSEN'S HONEY OF TAR. thaws. Oh, the weather! gent in business: Miss Mattie Beazlcy, of Crab Elizabeth Simpson, Sunday. let the proud, the lated which in every case have proven money. Pleasant to take: children Price. 25cts and 50 cents. C. C. & J. E. on the Sabbath? Your trouble is this: The church s unruly, the roving, the idle, weigh is the guest of Dr. Walter Orchard, Coughing injures and inflames sore false. Your friend, like it. Stormes Drug Store lm Stormes. your place of business, and if you well the language of the Apostle to not Beazley and family. lungs, One Minute Cough Cure loosens W. P. Walton. were as faithful in serving the Lord as the The?s donians, "For even when The Jessamine Journal very truth" Mrs. A. H. Rice is expected home the cold, allays coughing and heals C. A. The Y.M. you are diligent in business, we would we were with you, this we commandof the country fully says if this week from a month's visit to quickly. The best cough cure for The meeting was well attended Sun- soon get rid of our spiritual famine, ed you that, if any would not work, Tlie leally Grip. owning worthless dogs could be inducchildren. Stormes Drue Store Nashville and Louisville. Is again abroad in the land. The ed to destroy them and substitute one day afternoon and several interesting and if you were as anxious for God's neither should he lat. For we hear d shepherd pup. not more, to talks were given by those present. grace to warm up your heart as you that tlu're are some which walk among Messers Jno. Lear, Millard West and air you breathe may be full of its fatal Mccreary. G. B. Swinebroad went to Lexington germs! Don't neglect the "Grip" or each farm, the wealth of each farming Next Sunday, at 3;15, another meeting are about coal to warm your body, you you disorderly, working not at all, will be held and it is hoped all men, would be "fervent in spirit." This but are husylnidies. Now them Monday to hear Sol Smith Russell. thitt Lish Forbes has had a severe spall of you will open the door to Pneumonia community would be vastly increased and Consumption and invite death. in many ways. Farmers with a little both old and young will be present. truth certainly calls for a searching of are such we command and exh'rt by the grip, but is bstter. The Industrial Club will meet next tact in getting along with a dog would Tonight a debate will be held in the heart. Open your heart to your own our Lord Jesus Christ, that with firmsure signs are chills with feyer, Wcndesday afternoon at half past two The delinquent of Gar Its soon find the collie saving them many club rooms. The subject, "Should gaze, probably you will find a snow with Miss Nannie Harris. Several new rard county would like to know headache, dull heavy pains, mucous a step. Eager and anxious to learn, the Philipines be annexed?" will te drift, and if you are anxious about ness they work and eat their own 11 v. bread." Thess. discharges from the nose, sore throat meinbeis were present last meeting-Mrs- . whether or not any officer except the sweeping the snow off of your front cough. Don't waste willing to do everything within his discussed by Messrs Swinebroad, and never-let-g- o I hope these few remarks will be Sheriff has a right to levy for taxes? Batson and Robinson. Others porch you ought to be more anxious to precious time treating this cough with power, the dog needs only a wise and Win. Cook entertained a few considered and not too hastily, to be may your harts. Wm. Long and wife, of Marksbury, troches, their views on either friends Tuefday evening in honor of tablets, or poor, cheap syrups, patient restraint, an intelligent direc they give proper, Come up, and side well it see see were the guests of M. Hardin, last Cure "Not slothful in business." I won- our digested, remembering that busi-is her visitor Miss Mary Robertson, of it at once with Dr. King's New tion, to become the most useful hand how nicely the organization works. duty to be "not slothful in Kirby Grimes and wife, of Discovery, week der if any of the young people in our Eliza bethtown. the infallible remedy for on the place. ness, fervent in spirit, serving the Kirksville, visited Davis Sutton and bronchial troubles. homes think what that means, orl It kills the dis Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., sufThe liavagrH of Grip might ask, mothers and fathers if they Lord." and that it is not necessary Bruce Swope. of Garrard county, was wife Saturday and Sunday R. L. ease germs, heals the lungs and prefor a man to proclaim from the high over Wednesday to see his fathen Warner, accompanied by his sister, vents fered agony for thirty years, and then That modern scourge, the Grip. have ever instructed their children peaks of Pharisaism and sanctimony the dreaded after effects from Miss Lillie, visited Miss Nora Saun Daniel Swope, who is quite sick. cured his Piles by using De Witt's poisons the air with its fatal germs, along that line. God preached a serChrist-lik- e the malady. Price 50 cts, and $1.00. mon on Sinai, and the introduction to that he is a christian. "A ders the latter part or last week. . Jessamine Journal. Monev back if not cured. A trial bot Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries so that no home is safe from its ravages, and skin diseases like magic, the service were thunders and light- spirit will Christianize every tiling it but multitudes have found a sure Thesmallest things may exert the tle free at R. E. McRoberts Drug touches." and if your heart is bent Mr. Sol. Frankcl goes to Lawrence-bur- g Stormes Drug Store lm protection against this dangerous mal- nings, and one of the ten main devis- - on lm the glory of God, your conversation next week to take charge of the greatest influence. De Witt's Little Store. ady in Dr. King's New Discovery. ions teaches us this lesson; "Six days will by such as Early Risers are unequalled for over becometh the children branch of the Globe Clothing House loThe shortage of cattle has been a When you feel a soreness in your bones shalt thou labour." Oh ! the very coming constipation and liver troubles o f the Heavenly Father, and your laResolutions of Respect. cated at that point. His family will go matter of interest for some time. A and museels, have chills and fever, same commandment that tells us to bour "for Small pill, best pill, safe pill. with him. Da nville Advocate. that meat which endureth Death has entered our circle and ta- western paper says that 2:$o,000 less with sore thoat, pain in the back of "Remember the Sabbath," tells us to Stormes Drug Store. ken one beloved by all. She could not have been marketed in 'C8 than in "J", labour six days. You have taught unto everlasting life." the head, catarrhal symptoms and a Mr. B. G. Mullins, in remitting for Those of us who use our talents. God meet with us as often as she wished, Chicago losing 75.000, Kansas City stubborn cough you may know you your children Sabbath observance, but will say, "Well done good and faithThe Recokd, says we had him in our Capt. David A. Muplry, of blessed but all knew in Sister Hemphill the St. Louis 104,000 and Omaha the souvenir edition as living in Nebras-'ka- , memors, contributes a column to a W. C. T. U. had a true advocate. We remainder. The great supply is Tex- have the Grip, and that you need Dr. have you taught your children to la ful servant:" but to the idle lie will Discovery. It will bour? If not, you have failed to honinstead of Idaho. lie has been recent issue of the Oxford (Ohio) News remember the last evening she met as, and it now Hows direct to the corn- King's New say, Ye "wicked and slothful,. 'those promptly cure the worst cough, heal or God's word. In connection with residing at Bliss, in the latter state, in which he gives some ideas and ex of us who obey his voice, lie will us. With a warm grasp of the fields of Kansas, and not to the Northwith inflamep membranes, kill the this lesson I call upon you to remem bring for some years. His many Kentucky periences in journalism. The captain hand, and a pleasant smile, which ern ranges. Prime beeves sold at $5 the into the great banquet hall of ber that we arc warned of the results. friends will be glad to know he and while in Danville, "Turned on the counts more than words, she said, "My $o.40, with small lots at 85.50 to 85.75, disease gerhis and prevent the dcaded "Be not deceived. God is not mock King Jesus, and there we will sit down after effects of the malady. Price 50 family are getting along nicely and Light," Told the Truth to Dixie," and at the marriage supper of the Lamb." heart is with you." This pure, Chris- and lately to the extreme point of $7. well. did other interesting things which tian woman has passed from us, but Feeders have been too hign, and some cts and 1.00. Monev back if not cured. ed; for whatsoever a man soweth.that Those that do not obey this saying, A trial bottle free at R. E. McRoberts shall he also reap." Gal. him fame, if not will sit down at the black banquet losses have occurred in the business. A few days ago, Miss Ilallie Hamil- brought to those days fortune. Re her sweet influence still lingers. Have you taught your children idle Drug Store. blissful days, "weepResolved, We, as a TJnion, feel our Prices of medium beeves have been ton had been suffering from la grippe ferring ness? It leads to poverty. Pro v. 10-- 4 of hell, the viands of which are Captain grows happy. He says: loss, and extend our sympathy to the disappointing in the closing week of and was sitting by a hot stove. She the leads to want, Prov. 20-it leads ing and gnashing of teeth." Excliunge. It 1 grew suddenly worse, and, fainting, "In March, 1880, founded and start aged mother, sister and brother. To the year. Potts Bro's have established an ex- to hunger, Prov. IS), 15; it leads to ru Faults of digestion cause disorders upon the stove. Before assistance ed the Danville (Ky.) Tribune, a red- - the son our deepest sympathy, forma fell La Grippe is again epidemic. Every change at the residence of Mrs. in, Prov. 0 to 34. Yes, to ruin, for of the liver, and the whole system berollicking Republican weekly, and ny of us know the tie is severed. could reach her, she had struck her hot, Cunningham's on Depot street, and it is the parent of the most heinous comes deranged. IIERliLNE perfects precaution should be taken to avoid it war, my supreme delight as its ed Resolved, That these resolutions be face against the stove and received a is One Minute will keep on hand flour, meal, shipstuff, sins, and there is a great deal of truth the process of digestion and assimilit. Its specific to "Tell the Truth to Dixie." published in The Record, and a copy Cough Cure. A. cure painful burn. It has caused her in- itor J. Sheperd, Publish- etc; to exchange for wheat. They will in the saying, "an idle brain is the ation, and thus makes pure blood. During the Presidential campaign of sent to the family. Mrs. Gill, Pres. tense suffering, but the physician 1884, Fathers, teach er Agricultural 'Journal and adver- erect a large builbing within the next devil's was compelled to edit that Mrs. Farra,Sec, your sons to work. If you don't they Price f0 cts. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. thinks no scar will be left. The many journalI with tiser, Elden Mo., says: "No one will few weeks. revolver and friends and admirers of the charming will reap the bitter fruit of idleness: be disappointed in using one Minute one pair of scissors and one Webster's young lady deeply regret the accident far better to crack rock on pretty ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION An Honest Medicine for Ia Orlppo. Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant Unabridged Dictionary, one bowle days and shell corn on rainy days A coukt of justice convicted old to take, quick to act. Notice is hereby given that the folknife '12 inches long and one ready than to be idle. Mothers had lowing corporation has been organized paste-po- t, one base ball club and one man Charley Moore oj sending obscene Stormes Drug Store lm better teach their girls to work than by signed and acknowledged clean crash towel, one small devil and literature through the mails and now Physician-- 2a to look pretty, far better is the blush andarticles in the office of Clerk o recorded one large dog. And I was mighty an effort is being made to have him It has often been a matter of won-- d caused by baking the old fashioned the Garrard County Court: Its nam pardoned. This old reprobate, to Can Prescribe jr and surprise that the number of thankful that nobody harmed me!" e than the paleness caused Ly is" The Lancaster Hotel Company." Remember that my ac Danville Advocate. gether with several others of his type sheep raised'should be so disproporbeing indolent. "Go to the ant, thou Its place of business is Lancaster, keep before the public by advocating tionate to the agricultural resources of hoKentucky. Its object is to sluggard; consider her ways, and be tel building with rooms and erect a for counts are Due, and it is free love and publishing matter which the State, and equally in contrast with oltices For LitOrlppe. wise." Prov. rent. I s amount of capital stock is no decent newspaper will print. There the n capacity of sheep as & Co., Thomas Whitfield Let those who are too devout to be 83000. divided into thirty shares of absolutely. Wabash-av.- , corner Jackson-stone of are lots of people who, while not fully profitable stock. Those who from ex3100. each. Chicago's oldest and most prominent endorsing the ideas, read the stuff and perience should be competent to acKarnes of stock holders: "William Dr. Otto's Sanies Gum Balsam. One is count for this, state without hesitadruggist recommends. Chamberlain's patronize the publications. A physician can prescribe Dr. Otto's Spruce Herndon, John E. Stormes. "William Gum Balsam. The Formula is on the package. H. Kinnaird, J. B. Kinnaird. R. Kin Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it not pretty hard up for s6ms way to make tion, that no farmer can afford to emCures your Cough in a day. Very pleasant to naird, J. C. Hemphill. J. C.Thompson Formula on each package. only gives a prompt and complete a living when he or she has to advo- bark in the sheep industry until some take. Children cry for It. large size botUes. Margaret Gill, 11. T. Logan and John Price 25c and 50c. That I have the tnone'. relief, but also counteracts any ten- cate such stuff as Moore puts before legislation is passed against the swarms Far Beautiful Complexion Use Dr. M. Farm. Its affairs are to be conthe public. The penitentiary is a of useless dogs which infest the State CURES YOUR COUGH dency of la grippe to result in ducted by the stock holders all of Carlstea't's German Liver Pewrier. This notice is for Every For sale by R. E. McRoberts good place for them to learn a new g morally. A bill should be introducFor sale by whom arc directors, with a president IN A DAY "trade." ed in the Legislature intended to remsecretary and treasurer. It is to comlm R. E. McRoberts. body who owes me. mence business January 10th, ISSiS) edy this untoward fact, and which, if Price, 25 & 50c. If you have any moving or hauling Maximum indebtedness 820,000. The CUBAN RELIEF cures piflflMjiNUBIAN TEA cures Ci14a4ama CoIle- Neuralgia und Toothache passed, will give sheep farmers the to do, see Alex Miller, who has first-cla- private property of stock holders is ex idllf CrS five mjnute8- sour Stomach right which all men should enjoy the 6jaj Constipation and Inditeams and understands how to do empt from corporate debts. Stock vJn gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. and Bummer Complaints. . J& McRoberts, Price, 25 Cants. certainty of reaping the fruit of their such work. paid in. Wcl I'D evelo pert Cac In the Town, Hut all KaBjer Huh Been llcmovcd. x Sacrificed to Blood Poison. KOEL SISTERS. l CENTRAL RECORD. s, 12-1- jPEHSORIi. one-ha- lf deep-seate- d, y. one-ha- lf e. the-"Su- s well-bre- 0, Has-elde- n, 0, 7. 24-3- wjrk-shop- ." Pleas? A h;e-cak- Dr. Otto's o well-know- Spruce Gum 0. Necessary Balsam. pneu-nioui- a. Miss Sallie Melt r - ss - . , mi iiiMimi I i " PI flGlM n nil fn nniT hiiothdqq COST my entire stock, consisting of . I will close out AT NET WHOLESALE oots n 9 o es, Gents Furnishin -, ods, Etc. I have decided to accept a position as traveling salesman with a shoe house, and in order to do that" I must close out this.stockf Now this is NO FAKE - THEY MUST GO v no matter how great the sacrifice- At the expiration of that time I will send what is left to an This sale will last ONLY SIXTY DAYS. auction house-i- the city and have them sold at what ever they will bring. Come early while ycu have a nice assortment to select from. This sale begins today. This stock is all NEW, no old styles 3- JC North Side Square JE5 3XT Lancaster, Ky. r.lilTiiliiiK to Aatlimii Suflerern. CONSUMPTION CURED. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick1 sumption starts with a slight cough or cold. and positive relief in all cases Bids "Wanted. aiOTT'S This is where consumption gets its start and if rj jl--: x. " Ln. ivji: yon will use Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam, C. C. & J. E. Stormes, lm. The Kreat remedy for nervous prostration and all diascs oi tho ttnerativo you will cure the cough, heal the lungs and orsaasof either sex, such as Jlervcus Pre .tration. Failing or Lost Jlnnl'ooii. Bids will be received by County tnroat ana avoid tne most areaaea ox an ai- 't'iie Second IJcath at Cnmptoii. SSiPiffViteSuS Judet R- - A. Burnside,for repairing and oy Caj:i"iox, Ky.. Feb. 2o. Henry T. Dottles. metaling the following roads until rice zsc and yjc. i Ilorion, aged CO years, died here Tues-January 1, luoo. Quarries for metal It. E. McRoberts, ' day evening of meningitis. Mr. lloi--I will be furnished by the count-- . Said 'At fit net Mn i I ONfc. ton was a union soldier and one of the metal shall be broken sutliciently line oldest freemasons in the country. His to pass, at it's greatest diameter, Km, Millard Ilerton, deputy collector Mr. Tom B uner had a nice horse through a two inch ring. Said metal I -. ' of internal revenue, is very ill of tho badly cut on barbed wire last .vea'. shall be quarried, broken and spread same disease. This is the second death T. L. Sanders lost a nice young calf by contractor and, before being spread of meningitis here, liruee Stamper, sou or paid for, shall be measured by the during the recent cold spell. MM 11 Ill 'HI Mllll lIH of Dr. J. II. Stamper, being the other Sain Case sold it plug mare at $12.50 Commissioner of the district for which said work is done, and said Aifartoift victim. ivfilofx yuae last week. Ttilmcco Growers Jlect. metal shall spread supI hava been requested to have it ervision andbeapproval under the ComLitxixoTox, Feb. 23. The Stato of said I.eairue of Tobacco Growers met here published that Ii.ss Mary Leavell will missioner. Said turnpike roads are Tuesday afternoon and transacted iin- - conmienc. a school at Buckeye the d off in the following sections, to-lportaut business, but as the meeting mi d of March, fiiie I'or SjU Jriiie. wit: SPOTIED FEVER. Peachie Mae the little daughter of Foley Ilonev and Tar heals the 'as eci,ct no particulars will be given DISTRICT NO. 1, T. B. Robinson, ComDeath l;:!ii!H Two tiiiis:it i.iiiii- jiiuidy lungs and cures the racking Cough us out. Secretary List resigned because Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sanders is on the missioner. S ctionNo.l Stanford pike from I.inca-te- r Tlii'j Contractftl llr jual to la grippe and prevent pneu he has to leave the state. His succes-- I sick list. to County Llue 2, Danville pike, from sor will be elected by the board of di a School "lYs 1. i. monks. It is guaranteed. '2oc and 50c, Uncle Jimmie Shear is very ill at his Lancaster to double No. Gate Toll No. 4. Lex rectors. No action was taken regard- daughters Mrs. Hansford Green. ington piUe from Lancaster to Fork Church Kowur.u Gnt.r.x, Ivy.. I'eb. IS. Cering the refusal of the Louisville wareNo. 5, Sugar Creek pike, whole pike ebri &pi:ial meningitis, or fever, at" Mrs. Mol- kippji:;r ItrbUiuiiil. Miss Maggie Xaylor is housemen to grant concessions. No.C, Duckeyepike from Lnnci. ter to Suar- has made its appearance at Little Mudlie Faine's on a visit this wre'e IS. There was I'Anrc.Mi, Ky., Creek bridge No. 7, Crab Orchard pike Rig Number of Kntries. dy," Kntier county, ami two of tlic chilMrs. J. II. Kainey is on lli3 sick list. from Stauford pike to Ilanuie Perkins Spring. still further ie.siu:'illon of shipping f;.r- - here Tliurjdnv. Lorisvn.i.K, Ky., Feb. 23. The Louis- Mr, Gabe Preston is at Lexington on DISTRICT NO, 2, Logan dren of Cobc ISailcy, a Next week will likely Ison, Coinmiosione iner of that locality, are dead from it. i:c r;vor iUs.inCflS wide open. Several ville Driving and Fair association has business T. L. Sanders visited Mrs. Section No. 1 Lexington pike fiom Fork Mi&s Susie Gardner, a sister of Mrs. No Tennessee river packets are preparing secured GU3 entries of ISOSyearlings for Bebeccah, Scott of Little Hickman church to Dix River and Bryants ville 2, Lexington pr.ze. a fciu.uuu staue, to ISailcy, was teaching school at to cct awav. .lohu Ilarnham, Cincin- - lUc J i ;samine, Si n Jay night Mr. Mitch tucky River pike fromBryautsville to Ken Call and see this Celebrated Waeron bridge Nj. 3, Byrautsvillc 11)01. Hooks for the event dibea.s.2 Morgantoivn when the nati underwriter, was here Thursday bu trotted in Lane and wife returned home Sun and Sugar Creek pike, entire pike No. 4. made its appearance there, and. w!th and left for Staggs wreck to iuvesti- - wcre clobel1 February 15.' This breaks day "TvT" from a three weeks visit to rela Bryantsville and Cane Run pike, entire pike recoru oi any association in this the other.-- sha lied from the town, rrato -l IMvcr liere still fallinsr. conMiss Pearl No. 3. Bueua Vista and Kentucky River pike tives on Back Creek taking her abode at the home of her trarv to e.Npcctation of tlood when ou"try for yearling entries. Bueua Vista to R. Hackle 's gate. Sanders is visiting relatives in Jessa DISTRICT brolher-m-laMr. JSawey. .oon tla.v sct in. fully Warranted and Excels all others. NO. 3, Will Noel, Commissioner. Aliui'koil by Crows. mine this week Section No. 1, Buckeye pike from Sugar Creek was stneken Willi the tlieivaiter she llK.vncju.vr.TKns, Ky., Feb. 23. Geo. Itclariioil With Siaullpnx. bridge to Buckeye 1. O No. 2. Buckeyt disease, and wry soon all three of There is no ? about it. pike from Buckeye I. O. to Statu store Saxfoi:, Ivy.. cb. 21. Great ex- Aldrich, of Poole, started to drivo the lli.Iloy children were buffering citement prevails here over the discov- a flock of crows fn m his whoatfisld. No question indeed with those wl o No 3, Poor Ridge pike from Buckeye pike t. from it. No. 4 Pool ery of a malignant ease of smallpox The birds attacked him, pocking out have used it, but that Foley's Kidney Pleasant Hill School House Ridge School House to Ciiarni .V ill Child 31 ir.lr. l Sunday morning. J. II, Sowders, a his eyes and his body was badly lacer- - Cure is absolutely reliable for all Kid hill pike from Hyatt svtlle pike foot of big No. b, from Rich Lorisvn.i.K, Kv..' Feb. r. William real estate broker, returned .Saturday ated ney and Bladder diseases. moud pike to Back Creek and Cora llarues, colored, were arre-tnight from Chicago very ill. and when A Death at Corydon. C. C. & J. E. Stormes. DISTRICT No. 4, J. H. McQueny.commiss.'onei lm. ed here Wednesday night charged with a physician was called he pronounctd Ky., Feb. 23. John IIkxdeksox, Section No. 1, Richmond pike from Lancastiurdcring eight years ago the child of the ailment smailpox. Sowders' apart- Cooper, aged 4."5, died at Corj'don early ter to W. A. Hyatt's gate The Louisville Club. Jfo. 2, Richmond Dr. Frank .lones of May field, Ky. ments are in the heart of the city and Tuesday morning of meningitis. Ho Louisville, Ivy., Feb. IS. At a meet- pike5,from W. A. Hyatt's gate to Back Creek. ... Xhe arrest was made on information Fall Orchard pike in a large cfiice building. was only sick two days. Another caso ing of the directors of the Louisville No.Elmore'sLick pike fromC, Crab Lick to gate No Fall pike from furnibhed by a former resident of May- developed at the county poor farm Baseball club Mr. Barney Dreyfus was Elmore's gate to end of pike'. No. 7, Crab L' atli Too Xnro I'roai .'.li'iiiiifjitis. iie.d. The Negroes admit they were ill elected to succeed Harry C Pulliam as Orchard pike from Bauuic Perkins spring to Tuesday. IIi:xii:i:sox, Ky.. Feb. 21. Two mora that place eight years ago, but de.iy president of the club. Mr. Pulliam County Lines. : tate 1'uildiiiK ( lohed. HAND-MAD- E that they murdered the child. Tlio deaths from meningitis were reported Bids will also be received for furnish Fiiaxkfokt, Ivy., Feb. 23. The state was made secretary of the club. The jouian is said to have been employed from the county Monday. Jas. lSruce, south on March 18 for ing ana spreading gravel in the fola farmer, aged DO years, died at Cory-do- buildings were closed Wednesday in club will start Ss a uufte by Dr. .luiscs t, of the father of Thomasville, Ga., where they will do lowing sections: and William ( obb, aged 25 years, honor of . nil I rani C'ul Subscriptions Gov. Bradley was tho their spring training. DISTRICT NO. 1. died at Geneva. 'hree more violent his country. Ky., Feb. 17. Miss IIorKixsvn.i.K, orator of the day at a Washington's to stock made some time ago were reSection No. 2; Danville pike from donb1. Fannie Cook, aged bO. was found lying cases are also reported from CoryJon, birthday celebration at Georgetown. fused and ordered returned with Toll Gate to Wooden bridge No .!, Dauvilli on the lioor of her room in front of a 3I:uU; ly Soldiers. pike from double Toll Gate to Iron bridge. thanks. Threats Kentucky Pen Gu:ird. fire in an u:icoiis':ious condition WedMiddles-borDISTRICT NO. 3 Mii)m.i:i50uo, Ky.. Feb. 17. Judge Ilarr Resigns. FitAXKFOKT, Ky., Feb. 22. Joe Mount, Section No. 2 Buckeye pike from Statts stor. nesday morning. Her night robe was is wrought up to an exciting Louisville. Ky., Feb. 21. After a to Kentucky river jr., son of Representative J. K. Mount, No. 4 Poor Ridge pik t laces and the room was full binned in pitch over a rumor to the effect that years on the from foot of big hill to Kentucky river of smoke and pas from coal by which several members of the I'ell county of Lagrange, has been appointed a service of nearly twenty 3 Hyattsvllle pike from Back Crejk to United States court of No. r. guard at the Frankfort penitentiary bench of the the had luen overcome and suffocated company of the 4th Kentucky Kentucky, Judge John W. Barr Mon-oa- y county line. while trying to fix her lire. She v.a3 ,nent intended killing Capt. L. F. Fris-- by Wardcn LillarA DISTRICT NO. 4 announced that he had tendered fcel-lSectlo.i No. 3. Richiniud pike from B.ick and lived omy one hour after bic of their company as soon as tho' Dismantling the Lexington Race I ourse. his resignation to President McKinley Creek to couuty line No. 1, Copper Creel bcinif found. Dexixgiox, Feb. 23. Charles Green, on account of ill health and advancing pike, eutiie pike. captain returned from Anniston. Tho men who made the threat are raoun- - of St. Louis, will arrive Wedncsdaj to years. Judge Barr was appointed by Death of .Judge l'nrton. The bids shall be on sections bu. LniiAXox, Ky., Feb. !S.- - Judge II. A. taineers living on Greasy creek, this begin dismantling the famous old Lex- - President Hays in 18S0 and has a spotington race course, on which he holds less record. He will retire on full pay bidders are not restricted to one sec Uur.on died suddenly Thursday morn- county. tion. Said bids shall be sealed am a mortgage for 50,000. Sues for S'.",00 Damages. ing of heart disease. He had been in of 5,000 per annum, having passed the hall be accompanied by a bond fci Ivy., Feb. 21. Mrs. TIoruixsviM.E, splendid health, and had eaten a required period. Slept With a Corpse. double the amount of the bid ant nearly breakfast. Deceased was coun- Victoria Cannon has sued the Louis23. HenHeadquahtehs, iaid bond shall be approved by th Hit V rd Ci StMUiU. ty judge of this county for l'.l years, ville & Nashville railroad for 25,000 ley Madox, aged 75,Ky., Feb. dead was found in Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 17. John Court before a contract shall be cn and was president of the Farmers' na- damages for the death of her husband, his bed. A young man slept with tha Richards, of Louisville, a former brake-ma- tered into. The bidding will be pti tional bank, this city. He served in who was run over by a freight train. corpse all night. 5,700 damages rod of 225 Cubic feet. All bids to b. was awarded the state senate in Ib.VJ, and was disDr. Jeruian linker Deail. against the Louisville & Nashville Rail- died on or before Saturday, Ma.cl trict deputy Fuitcd States collector un n Sm:i.nvv5i.i.i:, Ky., Feb. 21. Dr. road Co. for injuries received. The 11th, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. and th. A NEW LAND DISTRICT. der Cleveland. He was (51 years old Baker, aged DO years, and the jury gave him 5,700, but the judge set ;ourt will on that day determine tlu ffics, and leaves a wife and four children. National Bank. oldest practicing physician in Ken- President MeKinlcy lias Signed a l'rocla- - aside the verdict and gave peremptory uiantity of metal or giavel to be fin ' To SZuxWt In the Serene!. mation Establishing One In the Tertucky, died suddenly at his home here instructions to find for the railroad. tiished in each district and on eacl Ky.. Feb. IS. Adjt. Gen. Sunday. Fr.AXKrouT. ritory of Alaska. The court of appeals reversed the judg- section thereof. The court reserve. Collier appointed Capt. IS. J. Graham, Comjulrory Vaccination. They overcome WeakWednesday, and directs that the Jie right reject any and all bids 23. A new land ment Washington, Feb. of the ISradlcy guards, of this d!y. to ness, irregularity and Paihtcah, Ky., Feb. 11). A compul- district in Alaska is created by a proc- verdict be entered as the judgment. It. A. HUKN'SIDE, omissions, increase vig- muster in the cotnp: n';s of the new sory order to vacci.iatc has been issued Judge Garrard County Cour l or and banish "pains lamation signed by President McKin-le- y d regiment. Cap!. Graham Ltt Fri- by for Kentucky I arnicrs. the local board of health. February 21st, 18bt). of menstruation.'; They arc "LIFE SAVI2RS" to girls at and shortly to be promulgated. day for ISarboursvil'.i , where the first Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 21. State womanhood, aiding1 development of organs and body. Na Served I'oar Yrars, as Sheriff. The land office will be established at a Commissioner of Agriculture Lucas upimuus oi a I'CNSimiftt. company will be mustered in, and known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life A woman may be able to forgive a Wii.i.iajistowx, Ky., Feb. II). J. W. new town, Peavy, located at the head Moore awarded the contract for hit becomes a pleasure. ,$1.00 PJGR BOX 15Y MAIL. Sold jrom there he will go to Williamsby drusgists. DU. 7IOTT S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Ratclill", who was confined in the counof navigation on the Koyukuk river, annual purchase of garden seeds Mon man for being different, after mar burg. ty jail awaiting trial on the charge of about 800 miles from its junction with day to Burpee & Co., of Philadelphia. riage, but let him expect no mercy i! City of llnjitrinsiiUe Sued. he chooses to be indifferent. ' IIoikixsvii.i.1- - Ky., Feb. 17. G. H. forgery, and who was adjudged not the Yukon. Twelve steamers are said The total amount of the purchase wi!. There's many a slip 'twixt the cup Myers brought suit against the city of guilly, claims to have served the coun- to have navigated the river as far as be about 10,000 worth, the seeds to bt and the lip, but there don't seem to bi Fleming in the capacity of sheriff Peavy last season, and the country distributed next month in the variou: Hopkinsv'.llc forS2.100. He alleges that ty of manj- - between the hero and the emofrom this point to the Arctic ocean ia counties to people who will plant anc tional girl's mouth. A . owing to the narrowness of a street during the years 1EU7, 'OS, "00 and '70. very rich in mineral deposits. report to the commissioner. his horse ran into a wagon, throwing The girl who gets married to a man Six Years in the lVnitentiary. who is looked upon as an adventurer by his lmggj into a deep ditch, severely National Educators Meet. it. a mi w ii 4 Caklisi.u, Ky., Fob. ID. Curtis KimTmlgo Holt an .Applicant. her friends need never expect any injuring htm and breaking 25 dozen ball and John Churchill, indicted for Columhus, O., Feb. 23. The departKy., Feb. 21. Judge W. Frankfort, from them if he turns out to be steamer Connectlons and cirjrs. Route, with its rail robbing the L. & N. depot here, were ment of superintendence of the Na- II. Holt, of this city, justice oi all right. line to Florida each sentenced to the penitentiary fop tional Educational association con- Kentucky, will be an applicant for th Uforms t!ie short KIr Dent 1'riKling. r They say that crying is good for a vened here Tuesday, the estimated at- district judgeship made vacant b child's lungs, but it doesn't increase a C. E. six3'ears. Ky., Feb. 310. LitxixoTox, points. Fast and West India tendance being fully 1,000. The indiSmith, of U'.chmond, is" cn route to Judge Bar r's resignation. Judge Hoi. father's chances for salvation. I'ranchi.so Tax Decision. .sis-JL- . Service through to tut Double Daily Pullman cations are that the gathering will was a college mate of President Mi There is as much difference between Chicago to f lose a deal with an English Fkaxkfokt, Ky., Feb. IS. The court Jacksinvilb. for the sale of 125,000 acres of appeals, in an opinion by Judge prove one of the most successful ever Kinley, and is believed to have a splen l skull cap and a wig as there is between veneration and contempt. of lumber and mineral lands in eastern Paynter Friday, rendered a decision held by the society. did chance to be appoiuted. FLORIDA AND HAVANA The famous CINCINNATI, The man who always holds his temper Ken tuck" j'. holding that the stato board of assess Accidentally Shot Himself. is generally so busy doing it that he service to Florida via the Limited solid vcstibuled mcnt and valuation, in assessing a cor"Winnipeg, Spring 1899 Man., Feb. 23. E. W. doesn't have time to accomplish anyXe Trial for Utterhack. Southern Railway, and Queen Si Crescent, thing else worthy of note. Cleveland Fkaxkfokt, Ky., Feb. 19. The court porate franchise for taxation shall base Jameson, member of parliament for direct stcsmship con TREES, Ply ANTS, VINES. F.C. Si P. Railway makes 1 Leader. its assessment on the actual value of Winnipeg and for years mayor of this of appeals Friday granted a new trial city, was accidentally shot dead at his nection on arrival at Miami (Hast Coast) or at Tampa (West Coast) for to Hezekiah Uttcrbaclc. the ISourbon the franchise. Fruit and ornamental Trees, A TIMELY HINT. home Tuesday night while handling a Shrubs, small Iruits ana every TVim ehotild lie wise and Bee that TOUT blood 13 county fanner, sentenced to five years l'ust matter Drnd. rich and pare and yonr whole system pnt in a Key Wfest, Havana, in the penitentiary for killing Dudley Sasitiogo, Saa Jnan, Dr. nENDEiisox, Ky., Feb. 17. Ira Griffin, revolver. . thing for Orchard, L,av n and Gar perfectly healthy condition by the use of you Carlatedt's German tlyer Powder. Then Klinkenveard. 35 years, postmaster at Zion, this aged malaria, typhoid fever, colds and all West India ports. 24 hours Cincinnati to Florida and Cincinnati to no agents but will be free fromBr. Carlstedt's German Liver We employ county, died Wednesday of consumpItefipite I'ur Dob ltlanlcs. and the grip. restless at night, and harass- den. Are New Orleans. Free books and information by addressing, direct at reasonable prices Powder Is the best medicine money can bny. FitAXKFGirr, Ky., Feb. IS. Gov. Brad- tion. He leaves a family. ed by a bad cough ? Use COUSSEtf'S sell C. W. ZCLL. D1V. PASS'CR AGENT. 4TH AND RACE ST3., CINCINNATI. O.. yeur Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprues Strawberry and Tree Catalogues O. L. MITCHELL. OlY. PASS'CR AUCNT. CHATTANOOGA. TCNN.. OR ley Friday respited Bob Blanks, the HONEY OF TAK, it will secure you Gum Balsam. Prlco 2 So and 50o GCN'L PASS'OR. ACCNT CINCINNATI O. W. C. on application to Mayfield assailant, who was to have a Bottla. CUBAN OIL cura. sound sleep, and effect a prompt ard r HJXLENMEYER, For sale by H. F. w IQuuucJ UoniMj, C. BiManou, for been hanged February 24. The respite Lad ud a Urlac," u jtw. Cuts, "Burns, Bruises, Rhearedlcal cure. Price, 25 cents and 50 cts. lateral ;oi la the South t Sai 10 cu. to E. E. McKoberts Drug Store Lexington, Ky. phone 379 is for two months. Blanks has sinall- - matisin and .Sores C. C. & J. E. Stormes. Price, 25 centsf pox. - QaiqedieW of a Ganged 4anv. J KT S9 fLrffi NOTICE! urnm ttt.t.o ?ShnrnKt ArSol. McRoberts' Drug Store. 1 V- 4wfti ktd iaferiiW Mlso edfed ; C - I ih. well-know- n j at , ' ; fN "n T T"1 f It 1 All Kinds Farm Machinery Always onHand 1 j J IB. IE Hi r, j PAINT LICK. BOOGIES j 0U0K00AR0S n, i I)-- o Rubber Tires Rsp airing oi Ell Kinds. . j Be on the Safe Side and n, Insure your Tobacco. R. 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