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o UersFor hard colds bronchitisasthma and coughs of allkinds you cannot take any¬
thing better than Ayersa CherryPectoral
Cherry Pectoral Ask yourown doctor if this is not soHe uses it He understandswhy it soothes and heals
I bada terrible cough for weeks Then Itook Pectoral and only onebottlo completely cured me
MRS J D UAMPOKTU St Joseph bitch23C60CSIOO J O AYER codrUlrldtIfor Towelt 111
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Coughs CoJ lstakIngEQUINOCTIAL STORM
Marked The Transition From
Winter To Spring
High Wind Heavy Rains andMany Barns Blown Down
Tuesday
Christian county was visited bya wind and rain storm Tuesdayafternoon that was attended with
1 more or less damage to property10 all parts of the country> Mrs Ernest Payne was killed atRose Hill Tenn below Lafayette
Viney Rives a colored woman onMrs Jane Kendricks farm i-
r the edge of Tennessee belowIGarrettsburg was caught in thetimbers of a falling barn and badly
blurt So far as heard there wercasualties in this county
In the city the forenoon was hotand sultry and about two ocloclthere came a deluge of rain with
under and lightning and a fierce
galeTheresidence of Mr A G War
field on South Virginia Street wastruck by lightning The chimneytop was knocked off and the roombelow filled with a cloud of debrisFortunately the family escaped un ¬
hurt Moayons awning was blow-S down and James Watson a sales ¬
man in the store was knockeddown by one of the rodsbut was no-
r hurt Dr W M Hills front fencewas blown down and other fencesabout town were damaged-
In South Christian the storc
spent its greatest force Some ofs the most serious damages are sum
med up belowR G Rickman Casky large
barn demolished containing hisilargerootedfEsq W E Warfield Casky twobarns unroofed
D M Whittaker Casky twotbarns blown down
Mr Petty barn destroyed ancrop of tobacco ruined
E D Jones Newstead emptytobacco barn blown down andstable partly wrecked A threshe-in the barn was badly damage-and a buggy in the stable was torn
upEB Lyle Church Hill barn
unroofed and tobacco therein flood
edJno W Foard Church Hill barnwoofed and c sdestroyedr
0HerndonT J Nuckols barn at Howellwas blown dpwneThe colored scb at Gartcrettsburgwas blown over closinguj> the door It was occupied bysschool children who escapedthrough a window without injury
Near Julian Joe Ledfords barnwas destroyed and the tobacco badly maged R T Chilton Dr Joe
4 Ipfccr Rev J S Cheek MrsWakefield Isaac Garrott EmmettField John Morrison Robt ChiltonJiv and 0 l eUy all in PembrokeNeighborhood lost each a barn
Nfno 0 Willis windmill nearPembroke was blown
I Garrott Jamesons tobaccqffac
unroofedy3d a barn blown
wn on his farmbCheJH Williams farm had aj
ublown4own 11 lrbarncStorage barn formerly an oldn
mill on Mrs Ann Radfords farmwas demolished
Dr W G Wheeler on Clarks ilI fpike was a heavy sufferer Hhad three barns blown down andtobacco crops in them soaked J
R F Rives lost two barns amachine house and hay shed wul
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contents J J Vancleave and J t
B Lacy in same neighborhoodslost a barn earth
Mrs Lula Mason lost a barn andjwind mill v t
Jas Medley Beverly had twobarns destroyed containing Hi
farm machinery nlrJ T Garnett L L Lei
Richard Leavell Upshaw Bdelcneik
and W AF6aid all sustained more-or less damage to buildings
Geo Buchanans barn on Will
Fox place near Herndon was par ¬
tially unroofed 3Tom Carters corn crib was
wrecked M S Majors tobaccobarn filled with tobacco sameneighborhood was partially de-
stroyedI P Davies barn and buggy
house near Beverly were blowndown and buggy damaged-
T F Clardys dwellingnearHowell was partially unroofed
A barn in Howell neighborhoodbelonging to Beverly Fleming colwas blown down
Telephone wires were broken inseveral directions notably dtlielines to Bell Bennettstown and in ¬
termediate pointsTodd county Kentucky and
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Montgomery county Tenn werealso in the track of the storm andmany buildings were blown downabout Guthrie Trenton and Clarksville The rain was terriffic over awide scope of country falling inblinding sheets
Near Bell Clifton Garrott andJohn W Garnett lost a barn each
The neighborhood scales at Oak-n Grove were blown down and
crushedF Northington near Pee Deehad a barn blown down-
y KILLED BY STORM
Mrs Ernest Paine of StewartCounty Tenn Lose
Her Life
Lafayette Ky March 23Theyesterdayspm ¬
age here It blew down somefencing and a few trees
In the neighborhoods of RoseHill and Jordan Springs Tenn it
Jdid considerable damage On thefarm of Mr Ernest Paine aboutthreetwere onewhich was Mr Paine his wife twochildren and three hands Mrspolemonher backwards Her head strucka sill fracturing her skull Noneof the others were hurt MrsPaine was an excellent lady about28years old She leaves a hus
and three small children bemany other relatives and
friendss-
andMany other barns much fencing
timber were blown downsectiontabarndhands were at work One youngman a son of Mr Smith was up inthe barn taking down tobaccowhen it tell and strange to sayCdBACK AND LEG BROKEN
Barn Brown Down on Man inSimpson County
Franklin Ky March 22Theand windstorm that swept
this aunty this afternoon diddamage A number of barns
and buildings on farms were level ¬
d with the ground Canvas wasfront plant beds and fences
scattered Posey Finn sought b
in a barn near the fair ¬
grounds but the buildingcollapsedand his back and leg were brokenThe loss over the county willamount to many thousand dollars
BARNI jBuilding Demolished and Two S
lien Are Badly Hurt fBenton Ky March 22Light
ping struck a tobacco barn of LeviBriau in Gilberts ille this county fabout 9 oclock this morning in iwhist Mr Brian and Joe Maddoxwere stripping tobacco demolish-ing
Ithe barn completely and kn
tag both JM4 Brian and 1tad1ckj
senseless i >Maddox is11e
EXGOVER OR BOB TAYLORfIs Sued For Divorce By Wife Who
Declares he Abandoned Hert
Last Octoberr
Knoxville Tenn March 22Mrs Alice Fitts Hill Taylor ofbillU10r Ivorce against former GovRobert L Taylor to whom she wasmarried at Tuscaloosa September23 1901 m Christ church
Mrs Taylor was a widow MrsHill at the time of their marriageand has several sons by her firs tmarriage Mr Taylor was a wideower and has five children by hisfirst wife Mrs Hill is a daughter
promineptTreasurer of the State University °
In her bill for divorce filed thisafternoon Mrs Taylor charges thatMr Taylor abandoned her andturned her out of doors withoutjust excuse and has neglected toprovide for her She has she al ¬
leges sought by letters to get himto resume his marriage relationsbut he has refused She also seeksrestoration to her former name andseeks alimony
The separation occurred lastOctober after Gov Taylor startedon his lecture tour and is supposed to be due to friction between thethe Taylor and Hill children
MEDICAL SOCIETY
Holds flonthly MeetingResolut-ions
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of Respect to Dr Russell
The meeting of the ChristianCounty Medical Society on Mondaythe 21st in the city court room wasan unusually interesting oneThree papers were read during theday In the morning a most inter ¬
esting brief paper was read by DrBarker of Pembroke reporting threemost suggestive and instructivecases occurring in his practiceThisdiscussion lasted until adjourn ¬
ment at noon In the afternoon twomost excellent papers by Dr T LBacon andAustmBellon Pneumoniawere read The discussion lasteduntil nearly 4 oclock The nextmeeting will be held Apr 18th thethird
MondayResolutionsof Respect
At the meeting of the ChristianCounty Medical Society on Monday21st the following resolutions wereadopted
Whereas Dr E P Russell whodied on Febl6th was an active anduseful member of this Societythere-fore
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Resolved that we recognize in hisdeath our sad loss and the losssustained by the community of onewhose practice was so widely andbenevolently useful and who was soprompt and attentive to all the de-
mands¬
made upon himResolved that we express our
deep sympathy for the bereavedwidow and daughter whose loss is
deeply feltResolved that a copy begiven the
papers for publication and thattcopy be sent Mrs Green Henry
Russell and MrsFL Wilkinson
Andrew Isgrigg Arthur Everhart and Ed Hirt of Ohio FallsInd were drowned on the fallsI
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JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURTyWas Alarmingly Afflicted With La GrippeW Cured by Peruna
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fletter from 925 H Street NW Washington 1> C this prominent gentle ¬
mansaysUpon
the recommendation of personal friends and many strong testi¬
past I have Induced to undergo a treatment this Justly cele¬
decided effect upon my appetite I therefore feel much encouraged that Iam on the road to complete restorationMy numerous friends In Texas where I have had the honor to com ¬
mand a brigade ot her Veteran Cavalry In a four years war may acceptI
twwwwThere io no remedy in the world thatImeets the condltfonn producedgrippe hotter than the remedy PerunaPeruna strengthens as It renovates
Bin INCREASE
In Membership of Elks LodgeThis Week
The Elks Lodge received a biglist of new members Tuesday nightthirteen being initiated at one timeviz G H Champlin J A Thom-as
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L E Barnes W 1 FowlerM V Dulin Bailey Russell H M
Frankel and J L Harvey of Hopkinsville W B Croft W T Rutland and Dr Maury Anderson ofEmpire and H Ci Whitlow of Pem ¬
broke
Agents Wanted6 a day made by our men selling
Air Lights Write for terms Chicago Air Light Co 83 5th AvenueChicago
Old Citizen Dead
Cadiz Ky March 23WilliamCameron one of the oldest citizens ofWallonia neighborhood eight milesnorth of here died yesterday
R C Hardwick Special Agent
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Perunacures
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grippethan
all
remediescombined
SupreuHCourtnumeroussmptoms
been withonlyoneobllglJt1onon
soothes while it stimulates heals as itexpurgates Pernna Is not a purgativeor cathartic or sedative or stimulantnor a vegetable or mineral poison It
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reaches tho source of all diseases of themucous membranes by Its action on thevasomotor system of nerves
grippeduringof Peruna No one need xpoct perfectrecovery unless thoy do so The grippehas produced catarrhal inflammation ofthe whole mucous membrane and goodhealth Is impossible until these arerestored to n normal condition ThisPernim will do A great many reme-dies have bUilD suggested for this con-dition
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from time to time but Porunaappears to he the only remedy that hasany sub tantlal value in those oases It 1has never failed to give satisfaction > V5during forty years experience and stilloccupies the unique position of beingthe leading if not the only pedRo remedy for the aftereffects of la grippe
Henry Dlatin the inventor and makerof all the band Instruments for thehenry Distln Co wrIteRthe following from 1111 South Ninthstreet Philadelphia Pa i
Iliad a bad attack of la grippe lastDecember which lasted more than threemonths and which left me with catarrhand several of my friends advised mo totry Peruna I began with a bottlo thefirst creek in March and it certainly didmo a great deal of good I was so wellsatisfied that I purchased another bottlesaythatIt you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Paranawrite at once to Dr Hartman giving afull statement of your case and he wiltbe pleased to give you his valuable ad ¬
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Address Dr Hartman President ofThe Hartman Sanitarium Columbus O IV1 <Columlbustestimonials
PRICKLYCONSTIPATIONS
MillineryOpening
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