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w THE CENTRAL RECORDSIXTREXTll TEdRrLANCASTER KY FRIDAY AUGUST 18 1905NUBER HO

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Now is time to lay in your winterfuel We wilt sell lots 100 to 200 bush-

els of coal cheap for Cash We handleJelhco SemiCannel Brilliant Black

Bear and Dorchester smokelss Getour prices before buying LeavelFsold stand Threshing coal lie II B

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I am agent for the Louisville PostC ncinnati Post and Csnciunati TimeStar For sale at Frisbles Drug StoreYour subscription solicited

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Lqii NotesAn Important Matter

If you will look at the little yellow

label on this paper you will see to ex

actly the date it is paid for Unless Itreads ahead you are in debt to thisotllce It is very unreasonable to ex ¬

pect a man to credit you and thenhave to hire a man to come after themoney We need every cent due TheRecord office and hope those 3

arrears will show they want to do

what is right oy calling at the office

and settling

Rev Fl N Falconer will preach atthe Presbyterian church next Sunday

Eld A R Moore of Birmingham Ala-

filled the pulpit at the Christianchurch Sunday on invitation of BroTinder

As Rastus can now work on the wa ¬

ter melon patches we hope the waron the chicken roosts will cease forthe time being at least

There will be a protracted meetingat the Fairview church beginningAUjf 20th Services will be conductedby Rev W C McCallum of Lexington

Closes at ElevenWe were mistaken in saying the

mail for the morning train closed at1115 It closes at eleven oclock sharpRemembet this

8150 to Cincinnati next SundayTrain leaves at f a in and leaves thecity about S p m All day in Cincin ¬

nati and the round trip will cost only

8150TheW C T U Library will be

open Tuesday nights at 8 to 9 oclockand Saturday afternoons from 230 to130 oclock Very attractive lot ofbright new books have just been re-ceived Come and see them

The colored fair will be held in JnoM Farras woods same place the whitefair was held The colored people willhave the best fair they ever held anda big crowd will attend each day Thedates are 24 25 20

Tough On Our NeighborsA gentleman who came here to buy

one of our rich farms said that a goodIfarm was spoiled when Danville wasJbuilt and that Madison county astreak of lean and a streak of fat in itwhilcGurrard generally has a uniformfertile soil

Prospering In MiddlesboroFrank Euibry oneof the bestknown

colored men Lancaster ever producedwas here from Middlesboro this weekand received many cordial handshakesHe has made money hand over listsince locating in the MagicCity As heweighs 291 pounds it appears that healso feeds on the fat of the land

Card of AppreciationI hereby express my heartfelt thanks

and high appreciation of the many favors kindnessess and words of comfortbestowed by the good people of Lancaster during my greatest bereavement My best wishes and my prayersthat the richest blessings of Heavenmay be shed upon them I offer in return S D Rothwell

Uncle John Boner HurtJThe Danville Advocate says Uncle

John Boner had two ribs broken andwas otherwise injured by being thrownfrom his buggy a few days ago Thehorse scared ata bicycle ridden bysome gimletheaded dude who evenrefused to assist Uncle John after hewas injured Such people should behung to a convenient tree

Ladies Aid EntertainmentThe Ladies Aid Society of the ChrIsI

tian church will have an entertain ¬

ment at the Court House Thursdayevening the 17tfi The best hometalent will take part and everyone isinvited Admission 35cis children15cts Drills will be given by thechildren a quartette will sing popularmusic while a number ot pretty soloswill be on the program The pianolawill be used and a most enjoyableeyening is in store 2t

Frequest handtohand conflicts inthe RussiaJapanese war betweentroops armed with the highpower rifleswhich were expected to banish thebayonet and reduce war to long rangeshooting have upset theories formulated bv experts and demonstrated thusefulness of cold steel as an instru-ment of wholesale homicide Thereforedistribution of new Springfield riflthave been deferred and the expers ofthe war deparment are considering thequestion of adopting a practical bayo-

net to the weapons

a meeting of the stockholdersIAtBoard of Directors of the Lancas

Association held in LancasterKy at the Associations office on Au14 1905 it was voted by the Board ofDirectors by and with the consent Inwriting of more than half of the stockholders of said association to dissolvesaid corporation and close and wind upits business All persons having claimsagainst or indebted to said Association nwill call on the Secretary R L David-son

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and settle at once4t Lancaster Fair Association-

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It is requested that every memberof the W C T U be present at the regular meeting Saturday afternoon

No Law SuitThe new policies of the New York

Life are incontestible for any causefrom date of issue

Editor Still DisabledThe editor of The Record Is still

crippled from the effects of collidingwith a rocking chair some threemonths ago The doctor insisted uponpressinn g

forcedresulted disastrously and we are againunable to work at all We will soonhe all right however and will strive tomake up for lost time Mr LeonardMiller and able assistants are inof the office and will furnish the besof work orf shortest notice Whatmatter we print is written byye editorunder great difficulties

Good Meeting At HubbleAn exceedingly interesting and

profitable meeting is in progress at theHubble Christian chuch and has beendrawing large congregations for twoweeks The pastor Eld F M Tinderis being ably assisted by Eld A Rt

Moore formerly of Lancaster but nowpastor of a large church in Birmingham Ala A good number of addi ¬

tions have been made and greatenthusiasm awakened in the churchWe do not know two more earnestGodloving God serving Christiansthan are these gentlemen and theirefforts are bound to result in good

Last Quarterly ConferenceThe fourth and last Quarterly of the

Conference year will be held at theMethodist church next Sunday TheMethodist pastor of the Richmondchurch J W Crates will preach Sun ¬

day morning and the presiding elderJ W Simpson will be here on Mondayand preach Monday nightand hold theQuarterly Conference The yearswork will be completed at this timeand the pastor C POney is very anxlous to have all the reports on all linesin by that time The Methodist Con-ference

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will meet 1st of September inCovington

A Very Sad DeathOne of the saddest deaths in recent

years was that of Miss Fannie Royswhich occurred at the home offather Mr Wm Royston near

Point Lcavell Tuesday evening aboutseven oclock Miss Royston was inperfect health until stricken by thedreaded typhoid fever some weeks agoEverything that loving haudsand mcdIical skill could do was done for herbutall to no avail She was in hertwenty fourth year and was an unus-ually bright and attractive youngwoman beloved by all who had theIpleasure of her acquaintance SheIwas an active member of the Presby-terian chnrch and a great favoritewith her neighbors and friends Fun-eral services were conduted at thefamily residence by RevMrFriersonWednesday afternoon the intermenttaking place at the Lancaster Ceme-tery at four oclock Great sympathy-is felt for the bereaved father andsisters

Gone to Her RewardAbout one oclock last Friday morn-

ing the spirit of Mrs Eliza Rothwellleft the tabernacle of clay and took itsflight to the eternal haven of rest Shewas in her 59th year and had been inpoor health for some time Appropri-ate funeral services were oonductcdat the Christian church Saturday af¬

ternoon by Elder F M Tinder andRev C S Ellis after which the burialwas witnessed by many friends andrelatives in Lancaster Cemetery Thesong service the floral offerings thetears and the sighs evinced the highesteem in which she was held

In early life she became a memberof the church and she practiced inword and deed the principles of chari ¬

ty and benevolence which exist onlyin theory with the masses The pub¬

lic will concur in the assertion thatthe unfortunate were never turnedfrom her door and that she visitedthe poor and afflicted for the purposeof rendering substantial aid and min ¬

istering to their wants instead ofmerely calling to pay her respects asthe custom of some is She was with ¬

out guile and duplicity and moved under the standard of the Savior freefrom those principles which prevailunder the Pharisaical standard

Hersmiles and words of good clfeerfor every body were messages sentgloryewaspossessed of all those lovable traitsnoblesareed with the bright sunshine of chari ¬

ty to melt the cold and icy heart ofthe miser and conform the world tothe teachings and practices Jesus

In the domestic relations of life shewas a queen and perfect in the dis¬

charge of every duty Her husbandJgMort theyhave the sincere condolence of thepublic in their greatest bereavementfor her devotion to them was mostbeautifulIt is the part of wisdom to so live

that we may realize the rich promisesof that happy re union beyond thelimits of time free from the sting ofdeath and the pangs of

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Will White Dies in TexasNews of the deth of Will W White

in Dallas Tex was a great shock tothe parents and last of friends of theyoung man here in his old home liehad been suffering from heart troublefor some time but his condition wasnot deemed serious The end cameFiday and as stated above was aterrible shock to the family Funeralservices were conducted in Dallasday the interment taking place thereHe was the youngest son of Capt FJ and Mrs White of this city and wasborn and raised here He accepted aposition in Dallas with his brotherinlaw Mr J S Armstrong some yearsago arid has since been a valued employee of the large Armstrong PackingCo jn that city He visited his par ¬wasts

and companions Will White was asbighearted boy as ever lived andmade friends of all with whom he lieddealings Rejoined the Baptist churchin Lancaster when quite young Illsdeath is a heavy blow to the aged parents as only one daughter Mrs Arm ¬

strong is now Jeft to comfort them intheir old age They have the deepestsympathy of everyone who knows themand many are the prayers that theymay bear up under their great bereave-ment

AutomobilesThe Danville News says The peo

ple of this community are getting ve-

ry much worked up over the automobile question It has been authuritalively stated to the writer that automobiles are driving trade away fromDanville The farmers are too busyto come to town and are afraid tosend their wives and children becausetheir horses are afraid of automobilesand they dont dare risk the lives ofitheir loved ones on the highwaysalone It does look like somethingshould be done to afford protection tothose who travel the pikes and paytaxes for their maintenance Thereis a law in this state which requires athreshing machine an absolute necessity to have a matt two hundredyards in advance in order to protectthose whose horses are afraid of itand yet the automobile is allowed totravel the roads at a mile a minutegait without any restrictions Theautomobile has no more right to thefhighway than the threshingand should be subjected to the samerestrictions or similar ones Accidents from automobilesas it is titlingly termed are becoming so numerousthat It is very alarming If the acci-dents only happen to those who drivcIthe machines it would make littledifference for in most cases they arecaused by their recklessness but thetrouble is that the innocent are theones that generally have to sufferOne human life is worth more to thosewho suffer by its loss than all the au ¬

tomobiles manufactured If automo-biles

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want to break records let themget on a track the high road is noplace for it

TAINT LICK I

Mr T C Adams of Richmond visit ¬

ed relatives here last weekMiss Mary Coyle of Leesburg Fla

is visiting Miss Lydia Champ

Miss Annie Francis of Lancasterhas been visiting home folks here

Quite a number of our people attended Berea fair Friday and Saturday

Mrs Fannie Koehler has returnedhome after a visit to relatives in Illi

noisMissMary Clarke Engleman has

been with Miss LizzieBest for several

daysMissesMary and Martha Spurlock

have gone to Wilde to visit Miss Bran

namanMissesMargaret and Jane White

have for their guest Mr Sam Stoneof

LouisvilleMrMrs W T Griggs of Rich ¬

mond spenta few days last week withMr and Mrs I C Rucker

Mr Wm Brannaman has acceptedthe depot agency at Berea for 30 daysand will leave here Tuesday

Misses Alma and Mary Lear are in-

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a few little folks in musicand books at their home

Misses Ethel Galloway and EdnaGuinchiagline of Richmond spentpart of last week with Mrs Fannie Garrard

Mrs Gallic Denton and little daughter have returned to their home inLexington after a visit to Mrs Wm

WallaceRevS Young began a private

school at his home Monday Mr Youngis an excellent teacher and we trusthis school will continue to grow

Plain Honesty NeededWhat we want in this land is a re ¬

vival of oldfashioned common honestyWe want a code of practice whichmakes it disreputable Tor a man to bea thief We want a class of educatorswho would scorn to beseen in companywhich an unrepentant rascal We wanta body of yoters who will decline tosupport any map whose garments arestained by graft or spoils We wanta church which Isnt afraid tc preachand a press which Isnt afraid to standout against it We want leaders whoare not pharlsees and followers whoare not envious of illgotien gain Allover America a wave of formalenthusiasm is moving People lmveat last begun to think It is a hope-

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IHUANTSYILLE

Mrs Cyrus Euson is sickI

Master Bryan Ballard continues illof fever

Mrs John Dunn is seriously ill atthis writing

Dr and Mrs J II Durham spent Monday in Stanfordtimetat

Dr W M Elliott lies gone to Chicagoto attend the lectures

Mr and Mrs J II Dunn are spendingthe weep at Dripping Springs

Master Jacob Stcadman and sisterOphelia have returned home after avery pleasant visit to relatives in Ver ¬

saillesMiss Annie Cotton of Danville has

been visiting her cousin Miss JennieBurnsidc

Miss Manic Lee Ballard is at homeafter a very pleasant visit to relativesin Stanford

Little Miss Josephine Moss of Jessamine is visiting her grand motherMrs Josie Boner

Mr John Smith has returned from avisit to Ins brother Mr Will SmithofDavenport Oklahoma

Miss Virginia King is expectedhome in a few days from Richmondwhere she has been for several weeks

Mr A T Christopher and familyhave returned from Missouri theyhaving been fully convinced theme isno place like Old Kentucky i

Mrs Mollie Livingston of GalvestonTexas has been visiting friends andrelatives here This is her first visitto Kentucky for twenty years

Dr J II Durham has returned homefrom Barbourvilie and his manyfriends are delighted to know that hehas decided to stay in Bryantsville j

Work has begun on the new Bryants I

vine and Buena Vista turnpike This iwill certainly be quite an improve-ment

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