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ADVOCATE VVEDNES0AY OCTOBERZ 291902
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Miss Anna Taul liar returnedifrQta LoiiUyille-
MiissEBterJ Wilsoh has returnedfrom Hazel Green
J rY Ratliff of this city hasIgcateilIit Indianapolis
tii y Mriu Hanly Ragan of Louisville< < ling relatives here
° tt John Balljtrd of Richmondvisited friends here tins week
Mr J Pi Sullivan was in Lexingtoa jaift Friday on business
Mis Reginald Cox will visitfHead in Richmond this week
Miw Ella Trimble left pesterterday for Cincinnati0and ParisIll
r ekI3firbridgciavieitingfriends-ld relatives in Bath county thisfHk
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MfM Cassidy is spending the-e kw1thM G Puoktter I1t lIarburqfifesvisitingMr
SherburneMils Lucile Hedden was at home
from Gaorgetown College a fewdays his week
jJynUamYanarsdaleof Washton Oity is at home on a two
t w weeks furloughMUtfT Beulah Shankland spentn y tcithr anti Dins Morris
t IB at SheruurneMrs A G Peters and little son
Hunter of Jackson were visitingrelatives here last week
We havo added other help thiszhipBoydfamilyIOjijvedtbis week to their farm
r r telitonBathcountywfilrspent xfrom Saturday to Mondaywith the family of S T Greene
DIr G P < HSdges of Winchestervistod his mother nMrs Emma Jrt1If 1
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week with her son C S Ratliffand other relatives in Bath this
r dekMrVand lira John Arnold of
Richmond returned homo on Mon ¬
day after a short visit with HenryJones
Mr Lewis Evans of Shqrburne
WednesdayHeMollie Shanklatad who spent tilljSunday with her daughter Mrs MW Evans at that place
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IiKUree of muchpiehure
Wilt bein theimarket Dec 1st
LetushaveyQrdersin advance
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Style Quality and Price Are Guaranteed If
We Absolutely Defy Competition A Doubled Business Settles All QuestionsThe Wing or BandCollars
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The Swellest Line ofNew NeckwearlEver Here Now in
We sell the BEST LINE of 750 and 10 SUITS and OVERCOATS in Townf leuse s Wool Pants 100 Per Pair t Our Tailoriu Department is op eeray flay with a parautee
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Dr J M Waldeck of HazelGreen was in town on Saturdayprospecting for a location atStoops
Misses Lizzie Arnold and FisherGreene and Mrs W T Colvin atended the Q E Convention atMillersburg
Preston Amyx and wife and MrsWm Sullivan and three childrenhave gono to Illinois to make thatState their home
Mrs J H Myers and twp daugh ¬
tore Nora Hanna and Eveline ofVeechdale are visiting Iher motherMrs Emma J Hedges
Miss Mary Gatewood who hasbeen under treatment at St Diary
iHospital Cincinnati has returnedhomo in perfect health
Miss Alice Chenault has as herguests Misses Bess Bradford IdaMay Finloy of Georgetown anMiss McKinney of Winchester
Roger and Clarence Wilson whohave been here for some weeks vis ¬
iting relatives have returned totheir home in Martin county Mo
Mr F D Sanborn of the firmof Sanborn Farrell BostonMass was in our city last weekwith Messrs J P and G D Sulli°° n
Mr and Mrs Samuel Hall ofMason county visited relatives inithis city and county last weekThey were pleasant callers at ourofllce Saturday
Mrs Amanda Webster of H merInd and Mrs Mary Plank ofFleming accompanied by her sonWilliam came on Tuesday to visittheir brother 11 DL Cassidy
P A Love and wife of Barbourvillo Vo and A V Love anwife of Tacoma Washington whohavo been with their aunt MrsCynthia Reed leave today forhome
Mrs J A Cooper and two daughters Sudie and Callie Lee of Brannon who have been visiting herpother Mrs Emma J Hedges forthe past ten days returned homoMonday
J G Trimble Sr on Saturdayreturned from Memphis TennFrankeJ H Planck of Fleming countyspentSunday with his brotherinlaw B F Herriott
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o o oDavid Webster died of dropsy at
the home of his mother Mrs Han ¬
nah Cravens on Grassy Lick onTuesday October 21 1902 Hewas the son of John Webster de ¬
ceased and was born Oct 27 1888and would soon have been 14 wear-
old In August 1900 he becume aChristian during the meeting atSomerset by Rev V W DorrisThe funeral service was held at theresidence on Thursday morning bB W Trimble The burial was agroundiabody To the sorrowing onus woextend the promises and console ¬
tion of Gods word1903dat their home at Bunker Hill MrsElton May daughter of Mrs JohnCraig died from child birthThe funeral service was held onSaturday afternoon Burin atNorth Middletown
WniTsirr Rankin W hii t si t tJr infant son of Richard R andCarrie Whitsitt passed to hisreward October 2G after days ofsickness with flux pad other trou ¬
bles Funeral service was held attho home Monday afternoon byRev A Judson Arrick of Louis ¬
ville and G A Joplin this oilyHis remains were buried in Machpolah cemetery This good fam ¬
ily have the sympathy of everyloving heart in this their heavysorrow
Whdn the last breath of ourloved ones has been drawn we of¬thedlittle ones are glen for so short atime but when in the light ofGods word we give time for re¬
flection we may know that liveslong or Jbrief have accomplishedpurpose Itff His direction anaccording tqf mJ will
Volumes 1 in the short lifeinspiring to liStTier lives and h e
has gong homo where the lovedones left arc invited His lifewas a swelling bud to be openedin full bloom yonder in the presenceof Him who said suffer the littleones to come unto me
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tq o r rr r wv °Dr B F Thompson is still iin
Lexiugtdn for medical treatmentHis condition is not improved
Mrs Ella Priest whose recoveryhas been very doubtful is very much
unforceeeatrou nets up she will soon be on
the roe Ffo recovery
SVillpughbyphoid fever for the past week iisunchanged
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At tho Biuuuont hotel on Thursday afternoon Oct 23 1902 WmR Dale son of George Dale oftosMiss Emma Johnson daughter of
neighborhood ¬
¬performcdStellaye on Monday was mar ¬
tried to John Watkins by thewriter The bride is sweet six ¬
teen Our best wishes attendthem
llUnt119 ELLI °TTS Ray Burris of Bourbon coun-
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and Miss Julia Elliott of Kiddvine will be married this afternoon at tho brides home by RevH D Clark Tho bride ia a beau ¬
tlful young lady The groom is apopuldr and influential sermonI-
GIINLINEfiott3t1NOn Saturday October 25 Rev
W J Bolin olllciating JesseR Hainline was married to MissSarah Forman his fgrmort divorcedwife They havegone to TexasII-
OOKMANUOSEIIEKIIVIIOn Monday at Clerks ofllceI
Henry Doorman and Miss SarahRoseberry both of Morehead weremarried by Judge A A Hazolrigg
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On Friday Oct 94 1902 towifed a
Born Oct 22 1902 at SherandegirlOise EvelynIn this city on Thursday Oct
28 1902 to Mr and Mrs Bertdaughter r¬
of J W Craig
PUBLIC SALE OF BANKI
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oAs administrators of theof the late F M Ewing we willon Monday Nov 17th Countyleant Day at half past oneoclok at the Court House doortopubn ¬
ery National Bank Stock Sameto be sold in blocks of five shares
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1 l1tSterlingherelastPastor WoccupytheandevoningSubjeotisTheforWorkmtnloealilodgepublic cordially invited
StreetChristiurSundaynightnave ItSThe way to go to the top is by
olimbing It is this WILY in theprofession ingoto1of penohes you may be sure of ob ¬
taining the same delicious flavor uwhen pulled from the rise cornpeas pineapples molasses Namehomo grown and tropical fruitsThey never stop climbing untilthey have the best that money cnnbuy believing in many sales andsmall profits on each rather thanpush out a lot of stun not muchbetter than swilland ut n big prieat that
Nowhere is another additionIt is Trows celebrated Perfectionflour Always with the best theitrade is such they allow none ofthe superlatives to go by Thisis the highest grade of flour withproperties few possess It is forsale only by T K Barnes SonsDont you want a sack of the best 1
A ReunionAt the home of Mrs Emma J
Hedges on October 19th there was
familyAmonglance wore Mrs J A Cooper antwo daughters of Brannan Mrs
oVeechdaleWinchester together with those ofthis city S B F Allan Ireneand Columbus Hedges also four ofCallie ¬HaneIboinggether in fourteen yours
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Fresh Choice Fanoy Candies atHAINUNES
Buy your John B Stetson softhat of Punch fc Gatewood
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Mr W S Hamilton of MenefeoLcgislatureyesterdayHe is making a close canvass andclaims the majority of the Menefeevote and will be before the conven ¬
tion at Chambers with his homecounty behind him In additionto this he is confident that he isthe choice of the Montgomery Democracy and is therefore confidentof the nomination
John B Stetson makes the beststiffhuI PUNCH C GATEWOOD00
The Wades Mill Gun ClubOctober ¬
p mat 3 mafiftyforID02votinginOldRogulnrestunt practice over the Maugaustrop ore barred from sharing thepurses but they are cordially in ¬
vited to beupshootswho wish may pay for targets andnot enter the purses Ladies invi¬ted Everybody invited
LatHes dont foil to see our lineeof calfskin shoosPUNOH i GATEWOOD
rFoot BallThe Public School defeated Rich
mond Saturday in a very interest ¬
ParrishditilIt Sterling could not have beenoutclassed Drake showed extradowningiScore Mt Sterling 11 Richmond 5
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