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VOLI MI \ IV.—NUMBEH 7.k H0PKIN8VILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1892. TWICE A \\ A MONUMENT TO SUCCESS. Our success is well worth ommemoration by something as last- ing as this monument. The business we have built up is not of a day—it is lasting and permanent. Its foun- dation is business in- tegrity, energy and capital. On these we have built this business structure fittingly crowned with Success. There is always rea- son for the trade we enjoy—each week brings its own reason. GRAND FALL OPENING Saturday, September 24th. SOUVENIRS, FLOWERS, MUSIC AND Grand Display of Lovely New Goods. Come and bring your friends, $ You arc cordially Welcome. Bryan & Tandy. » I IUiING PILES ISWAYNE 1 ! OINTMENT Nor dream at. »,e Oooflnlahtl My prfclou* HM Nothing in tin- .hope of tr 1 have been mure heartbreaking, Mt Hh« » a , lovely girl. I at their Ju.t nvo »hr- i, to day. before her death. Ul hi.- '.ul.l.en's Hir.„r g u More than thnt—for I I..-' ..11 paliem-a -he nerd not expert t., live off ma then. 1 took him by the illIIIIIII urn- day. I tol.l him hi- m Just ii.al.in,. a fool of himself. I would do anything to fori hla (frlef, bat not another thi you ever .Irea.neil of being fored deeper griefs thai. > oil him If he hail never thougt of ma... hel.a.l as yet b t tllllliwl Ho w XSSt yo'lirown bnaineaa! Do no oe!" Or he v, events of advancing years. (..row l.»r f v.thut young pcoplo would i>e afraid of him. It may he I great thil.fr to una forti'i.e -tun. at the head of profr.sl.in: to write a great book; to mult.' a groat spre. hi to invent great mechanism. Il.lt the greatest e.mu,ucst grlofa, to Ik- sweet teni|M-reil .!e«pito years of souring ilisappointment.s, to ha able to smile like a happy boy at sixty rod. -Hurliley Marker, in K V. Weekly. HEMMfD IN BY A PRAIRIE FIRE. turning aloae to the a trifle risky, but „| pe.i upiu his M-ltlsh gtirf that he a blind to all my de.lro to be kind, and apparently only wanted luu about to listen to hi. gloomy talk And yet it was not slmpl, glo. talk. To hate offered my ear unto hi". milng would be but a brotherly aery ice. But his wan ugly talk. Win should he hara been aingled out ad struek suel. a blow he would relt rate. Hid Hod Almighty snppoee ha could I* drawn to love lli.u by such treatment? If Hod meant to soften him, onor to belie,,, in His go less, and t< >ru Illin: bo great that .'.on propose t vcngi! yourself on th.d by getlini nrv of the Middle I.oup Jt mall, apringfed rivulet, destitu imberaiid almost hidden by the rraaa. 1 hud not alept long when .wakened by ne neighing of my I ,nd was ,n li.nl the prai Bitot 0 imply stood thera watched the iuu- rately wait.-d for 'lie hr'se'i at'hts b Ctre for ley'/ Well. I suggest, ,! that he might liod sorrow a trllle more bitter U> the taste If It we. all he had A good loaf Hi the house sorrow any heavier. *A on I,., b... V.tld not make hla Highest of all in I-eavening Power.Latest U. S. Gov't Report PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Klsle -"Did ymi know papa .re you married hhn?" Mother SCHOOL AND CHURCH. i:i:k at 12 a yeah. The I'uuvl Soiiml oyster weighs sis- } pounds. Still the "..Id probably iltte M Toledo lllade husband kept unspot world. Mrs llr-e/ev "II. yes. I'm the only one who ghlyonto him " -X V. Ilerahl. „,.,. cardinal „;,..,,.„ v, ni'e H.sla Clerk "Ot y.m live C;mlio..l .'up l.j.ro Hillant Strange,- "Von are. it II, nut; in |. vr,y. },V.,s.." olid.iys nnd holy day-. Hint ought now. however, .lane '.'I Laying received it inslea nl thou/l. that is St. ' l's duy. and only throe days later II,.. summer soUtiee, wl.iel, marks •eirntille Is-ginning of summer. The sf this month is the feast duy of St. ma, a lleeket who, tho of the ... nith; II I for tlM iraiislalion, but for forty it rained steadily, »o that they not open this grave, an I at the ,f the fortieth day they deeided .he saint preferred to Htay out in Margaret'. Day it celcbratetl on th. She was a maid... oi Anti.s'h. by tllyl.iu., but she r. fus d him ae ho was a pagan. He tried to put her I, dentil with .'in '1 torments. ofKngl.in.1 the apple trees are blessed day, whieh is said also to murk MM or failure of the hop n op ing ring was kept by the nuns of una in Home, and worked .iilraclia m during the aaeking of the OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is coming in every day and we will have the largest stock in this entire end of the State. It goes without saying that the prices will be right. We are willing and anxious to put our time against yours in showing you through. ' t eiKhtmllui.ni'of' > nia'hb'l ,Y,r batUta nion. jIOOKER : BOOT AT Thomas U o d MiS^ 103 MAIN STREET. Old Reliable. her "Nellie, if 1 shoilld givo f Oi that pudding, and give tho alf to IMdle. what would ha sellie Td be loXU'' an. 1<V&®&ggj, ^ Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Sho; j^l&lD ^-CTIS2SriS23:iXTC3-S. 15 Main and 8th ts., opposite the Jewelry Store. Ilopkinsville, Ky., September 5,1 89'. To our friends und patrons and the pu/i/ic generally, friendly PALL AND WINTER, 189! rlaaa* the HritU jlfWIwWi fally^M / mil now receiving daily the largest and In st selected stock * CLOTHI2TG-, DD-KTST GOODS, BOOTS, ;;, li^lorx's, Z.ad.1©©' ©nd. Cla.ild.x©rx*s wear ever tthown in Hophtnsville Inspect'our stock before buying your fall want* my prices to he t5 per cent lower than you. tan nu\ in ttie City. I iriH make it to yOUr adpantafi to give me | rail \ ours anxious to please, SAM FRANK fHOM attention given to taking of measures for Suits Jj ,s/d rial order. Fit guaranteed. Buy Your Bri

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Hopkinsville Kentuckian: 1892-09-20VOLI MI . \ IV.—NUMBEH 7.k H0PKIN8VILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1892. TWICE A \\
A MONUMENT
TO SUCCESS.
ing as this monument. The business we have
built up is not of a
day—it is lasting and
permanent. Its foun-
crowned with Success. There is always rea-
son for the trade we enjoy—each week brings its own reason.
GRAND FALL OPENING
Saturday, September 24th.
SOUVENIRS, FLOWERS, MUSIC
Come and bring your friends,
$ You arc cordially Welcome.
My prfc lou*HM
1 have been mure heartbreaking,
Mt Hh« » a , , lovely girl. I
at their Ju.t nvo »hr- i, to day. before her death.
Ul hi.- . '.ul.l.en's Hir.„r g u More than thnt—for I I..-' ..11 paliem-a -he nerd not expert t., live off ma then.
1 took him by the ill I IIIIII urn- day. I tol.l him hi-m Just ii.al.in,. a fool of
himself. I would do anything to —
-
you ever .Irea.neil of being fored deeper griefs thai. > oil
him If he hail never thougt
of ma... hel.a.l as yet b t tllllliwl Ho w
XSSt yo'lirown bnaineaa! Do no oe!" Or he v,
events of advancing years.
(..row l.»r f v.thut young pcoplo would i>e afraid of him.
It may he I great thil.fr to una forti'i.e I
I -tun. I at the head of i
profr.sl.in: to write a great book; to
mult.' a groat spre. hi to invent great mechanism. Il.lt the greatest e.mu,ucst
grlofa, to Ik- sweet teni|M-reil .!e«pito
years of souring ilisappointment.s, to ha able to smile like a happy boy at sixty
rod. -Hurliley Marker, in K V. Weekly.
HEMMfD IN BY A PRAIRIE FIRE.
turning aloae to the I
a trifle risky, but I
„| pe.i upiu his M-ltlsh gtirf that he
a blind to all my de.lro to be kind,
and apparently only wanted luu about to listen to hi. gloomy talk
And yet it was not slmpl, glo.
talk. To hate offered my ear unto hi".
milng would be but a brotherly aery
ice. But his wan ugly talk.
Win should he hara been aingled out
ad struek suel. a blow '' he would relt
rate. Hid Hod Almighty snppoee ha could I* drawn to love lli.u by such treatment? If Hod meant to soften him,
onor to belie,,, in His go less, and t<
>ru Illin: bo great that .'.on propose t
vcngi! yourself on th.d by getlini
nrv of the Middle I.oup Jt •
mall, apringfed rivulet, destitu
imberaiid almost hidden by the
rraaa. 1 hud not alept long when .wakened by i ne neighing of my I
,nd was 1, ,n I i i li.nl the prai
Bitot 0
rately wait.-d for
Ctre for I ley'/ Well. I suggest, ,!
that he might liod sorrow a trllle more bitter U> the taste If It we. all he had
A good loaf Hi the house sorrow any heavier. *A
on I,., b... V.tld not make hla
Highest of all in I-eavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. — Klsle -"Did ymi know papa .re you married hhn?" Mother
SCHOOL AND CHURCH.
The I'uuvl Soiiml oyster weighs sis-
} pounds. Still the "..Id probably iltte
M Toledo lllade
husband kept unspot world. Mrs llr-e/ev
"II. yes. I'm the only one who ghlyonto him " -X V. Ilerahl. ! „,.,. cardinal „;,..,,.„
v, ni'e H.sla Clerk "Ot y.m live I C;mlio..l .'up l.j.ro
Hillant Strange,- "Von are. it
II, nut; in |. vr,y. },V.,s.."
olid.iys nnd holy day-. Hint ought
now. however, .lane '.'I Laying received it inslea I nl thou/l. that is St.
' ' l's duy. and only throe days later
, II,.. summer soUtiee, wl.iel, marks •eirntille Is-ginning of summer. The sf this month is the feast duy of St.
ma, a lleeket . who, tho
of the ... nith; II
I for tlM iraiislalion, but for forty
it rained steadily, »o that they not open this grave, an I at the
,f the fortieth day they deeided
.he saint preferred to Htay out in
Margaret'. Day it celcbratetl on th. She was a maid... oi Anti.s'h.
by tllyl.iu., but she r. fus d him ae ho was a pagan. He tried to
put her I, dentil with .'in '1 torments.
ofKngl.in.1 the apple trees are blessed — day, whieh is said also to murk MM or failure of the hop n op
ing ring was kept by the nuns of
una in Home, and worked .iilraclia
m during the aaeking of the
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is coming in every day and we will
have the largest stock in this entire end of the State.
It goes without saying that the prices
will be right. We are willing and
anxious to put our time against yours
in showing you through. '
Old • Reliable.
f Oi that pudding, and give tho
alf to IMdle. what would ha sellie Td be loXU''
an. 1<V&®&ggj,^ Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Sho;
j^l&lD ^-CTIS2SriS23:iXTC3-S.
Ilopkinsville, Ky., September 5,1 89'.
To our friends und patrons and the pu/i/ic generally, friendly
PALL AND WINTER, 189!
rlaaa* the HritU jlfWIwWi fally^M
/ mil now receiving daily the largest and In st selected stock
* CLOTHI2TG-, DD-KTSTGOODS,BOOTS, ;;, li^lorx's, Z.ad.1©©' ©nd. Cla.ild.x©rx*s wear ever
tthown in Hophtnsville Inspect'our stock before buying your fall
want* my prices to he t5 per cent lower than you. tan nu\
in ttie City. I iriH make it to yOUr adpantafi to give me | rail
\ ours anxious to please,
SAM FRANK fHOM attention given to taking of measures for Suits
Jj ,s/d rial order. Fit guaranteed.
Buy Your Bri
-
h Unk ol rive,, thence i Mia* Jem
M w hool in n
built tor hn ,'n ih" lot tdJoUag Mr;
B. Lloyd. Th« ittlsdaSai ll highly
Our /://,/, and w INTFit s n/s/iin
1, IMIIIIIiiil!
kDLW^rtTONBON,
l-'or Circuit .ludp-,
For Shoriff.
ttn-tn-M ui the nri|;innl ,,,,„
kinsville .liatriet a stone in .1. II. Ail 1 ,,,'h'i I o IV, melon r,,a,l
,ier«,„M field »-|,„-h Htan.ls S If. W Zl,.'-X-'',J.\ u , 1, I 'r, n.-.-f < ... r,*.d fit, roles from 11 »,.„,( where .Is....- ,„,. ;lv ,„ ul 7,1, s | ,|, ,, „-ith lloyd h dwelhiiK Iwuso Mtoo.1 u,ll„.
ri , ,,„,.,., ,,, ,| |i .frity limits, your lHi.l.HBid house iih.s to Man. I ,,,„ n h | { „..,„i h rM,\ U} Uut .
on pr.-M.ut farm of J . U. An.le.soi, s.
t ,. r ..... 1 (l , |, r . |;. \V . Ware's, theme
",'»"'!"! '''" V
h.n.i el.-iu.!,,.'-''^: ,.:'!!N.u.'l
'ni'.i V |,; -i,ma, "<1 iH'i>«i»ii."i .v..--».
CludiSg.li.Ut M acres of 1, VI"»'I.,KMDM«« HAOMTUUL D11TWCT »0. 8. Iliem-e through .(anii-s Anderson s .-r.,
mil pausing suiith.il dwt-lliiiK house lieginniug on tho Autio.li roa.l in
M'Ul.hng Kaill.. an.l inelmling alsMIt eastern li.mn.hrv in I X.-rlh Hop 11 acres of his land 1S2 poles to a kinarille dintrict No. I, thence with tone planted at the int.Trt.-. lion of m \,\ .\ntio.-" <" mt«r«A..(,nn of
icily Station district, sniil point is Salt I. irk
Ihiii'i I t polosfrom James Anderson's, n ,
stair, mm «MM Sept. II to Mim 0BSett|>ation. ••
r .1 (.-•• i ti,.
. pi rasing to tho Ufte nn.l re-
Thai <"ppt*l'l« ,ft 'I'9 stnninrh, prnmnt in
,,f ii, , I.™.
1
effecta, prepared only from the moit . healthy mill MMHH BiilntBiiees, its
CUM. 11. Uugh, late ot KraukfortJ many eicellcut qualities commend it
has gono to Owenatoro to accept . to all and have mado it tho most
poai:ioDoi.;theO*ensboro ».,;. . •.
lea^y'alUeadi* °during Mr. Woodson '» absence in the
lixchur*ro of his duties as a railroad
L'oinini— inner, lor t lie n-xt two Math* MM P. Murray, lortnerly editor of
to bis bompetitors to
may not have it on hai
cure it promptly for any one woo wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
noons, si/ofs. /;/<., fa
Q-cr-A-x-ix-sr -^ustxj priced, nn.l w-.hi,. !...« rn,il.V,l to ..-II *,..>.!. ill pri.-.-« lower ll, .,.«:.- , v . , h.-t'oie h. nr.l of. The fs.-ll.wr are In a |m.
•Itli.nti, ma that
^T^E WILL NOT BE X72STI0E3i?ti£O2>. ID nn.l we will baek up Km -latein, lit it von w ill mil on M >M MytlliB| in oar IIM, V
SI ITW AM> HI'XKH. From our 1,000 MEN'S and BOY'8 Suits wo are couflcl-nt we
wecan8TJIT YOU as to QUALITY, FIT and PRICE Wo have all the latest styles in Sacks, Cuttaways and Frocks.
Rhoos, Shoew!
| i aud staff on board, and all ex soldiers
llobson
i ipi. Kllis met Ixith of his opi» nentK fortho first tiniest South Hamp- ton Saturday and came out of thedis
cussion stronger thau he went in. El-
lis is moro thsu a match for Kimbley
and I'.-ttit
niiiiils-r of years ago Gen. J. B.
Weaver user! these words: "I don t
pve li-lsds in the South vouchers. 1
would rather furnish rope to bang ev
cry d d one of tl i."
i[ said liov.l dwelling house, the niosi
s l „,tliwar.r--.irn.-rof old K-lly Sta
tion district, thence Willi another line
of the old Kdly Sliilioudistrict norlli
7«1 E. passing through I'ater liyau's
la.i.l including his residence and alsjut '."I in r.-s ot his land, thence
through I ran. ,s Morris' farm it ltd) a.
Bourlm Cochran, the eloqueut Irish
,n from New York City,
who will succeed Hiscock in the
United Slatea Senate, will speak at
Evausville Oct. 3 for Cleveland and
SteveuBOU. Cochran maxlo the ablest
p ci Ii hi-ni.; iu the Chicago oonrwi
hind, crossing Maihsonv ill.,
rough the Isaac l'helps dm . .eluding Ins r, nidcuc- nu.l iiicludiug
about :*) acres of land, theuce through
o <-a»t line ol North llopkinsville dis
rid .No. 2. the,,,-,, with east line of
llopkinsville districts Xos. 1 and 2 to
he Is-giuning. Estimated popuhv
LOMIHCW MIOISTEBUL BHMOt NO. 4.
___ their friends are iuvited to go on this Ira. ii which will be under person
al escort of a C, ft 0. official.
The route to .-ll I.e. Ilallnuoie or
Washington and return from Hop kinsville will I a- tl" tn-kets to lie
sol, I S..pt. 1.1th t,> aHh, good relurt
resnl .' and laid, then la,. I in. Iinl
bin, I, tliciici
ici-i art (no,
f
thence with said hue s mthvvurd to Hi .
soiith.-astVorii.-r.'of Souihll ,plonsville
eui'icr of 1 Ulou Scle'iol House i|'-tp,' t'
r to Striped lly with Stri
'almyra roa.1,
sire to take advanti uiarkable low rates,
Sleeping Car accom wnleto E. H. i'lin ' t
Agent C.&O. By,
List Of led.ctmen
-v
J.F. Dsauqmos, Prest.
Our stock in this lino is tremendous— embracing »'•] th > popu- lar brands, weights mid styles. In j)rtoe they v .ry— rut.ging 4il
along the line from the cheapest to the best. If you need SHOEING come and be SHOD.
Give us an early call and look ever our immense stook. OUR AIM 18 TO PLEASE and if you will come and see us WE WILL NOT FAIL.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING & SHOE CO.,
DON'T TAKE POISON! Cheap whiskies are a mild form of
;.ne Miller's m',11 road to the road inter .»» standard high grade Kentucky
it,. ,,,.,„„ „!, ,„ 1
i l- u lT'-h n -e' . lieutuckv. and whose purity «,-
nth' r'm.lhv liM't Station to intersection can cms, „tnli..,|s|y guiirantee t .those
I , ,W t 1, , w. st va s's-loiigastoiiulanl for medicinal or
,'ine ^^,^^?.^!^-^w<faW^ Hopkinsville. Ky.
tion, iu a conflagration that swept
awa\ , whole HiUare. The loss was
without iusurauoe, but Mr.
Sept. in. A handbill la issued with
tho cloctioa rekurui, attributing the
Dem s ialic victory to "gigantic
frauds." Of course. To lw sure."
The cholora situation at New York
though still threatening ia not yet
alarming. Tho Noruianuia's passeu
i.eii;;erH ai " now on Pin Island A
I
greatly improved. Tho worst feature
is that six deaths have occurred in
crowded New York, but vigorous steps
ll ire been taken to prevent the plague
from spreading.
acres ol her laud to two small syca-
m.u.. Hush. , with several |k. inters in
il.e cast wis'.' of said I llderivjoil's old
li'.M, 'he ,-rigiual n-.rlh east corner of
district No l.thciieeS. H W passing
new county road southward to the S'ale 111)", then," with State Ii lie east
ward to Todd county ! thence with
Todd county hue to I«.ginn,ug.
Estimated population f>,2uO.
„ thence with Palmyra road to the in-
including toi section or Miller's Mill road,
in" lesulenee and al.ouV To acres ol then.- islward with Millers Mill
in- 1 inil thence through I-'. M.t'oop- road to intersecliou of same with Bell's
.-!-' exelu.liiij' his re.ideu.-.. mi- 1 111 Statioiiroadals.nl 1! miles west of
eluding alwut i*\ acres of his laud, Long. i.ov, t henc. wit h said road by
thence through Telia Grace's exclud -, Bell r - «l«.ion
iug her residence and iucludiug 6tl
acr.-s of her land UttOM through Al-
io t Voiiiiglove's old furm n.
Ellis including resit
aeful or moi
The case of Adams, Boyd .Si Co. vs.
«*, H. Durham, was dismissed, settlinl.
Nel-ti ,v. Dahney vs. Huggins * Buckuer. same.
aa oiiiispiovs. a \v. Ommm
Hartley
gius, &p|>eal dismissed.
tiued uutil the next term.
Eight cases were dismissed wit
ave to reinstate auy of them o
Tho grand jury found only I
mdictuieuu al th.. term, Fullowir,
the list i
FALL & WINTER GOODS IN.
Will give you prices astonishing the world in our line.
Milineryat dead low 1 figures.
MORRIS CQH
Bob You
wo must mention the noted monthly ,
^a^J w<"«PO
'
language is spoken. Besides tlx—
«
g that thlH lie true, whele
ng ill itt Every Govern.;
, hnvo the privilego of Dlliu
v„ ollicea yvitb hia uvvu friend
tO bt held ri-sponail.le for hi
Lration. Does, the Bannri
business in Kentucky! Uov,
leeatlus disposal is filled by
'. Ware-, I hence
BH Vth slreeti
e western bound-
.laco'M
partment for the Ixiys aud girls,
"Queries" for those who want hard
nuts cracked, and many other good
ytUl things. All thia for the low privm of
^
"ward 1 I'ub- Co., St. Eouia, Mo.
yiog a concealed
Joeliarth, e. c. d w .
Al Fritz, same.
John T Willie
. up. . , haS beeu disloyal t
ocratic party, will cause usnul
nor the distjid If th.-ie ..
atii'g," nevtr let up enemy to the
party la Koutucky I r.-y
i the mail. The charge that
get it. Benson to at
uifyu.g till-
„ r-jul we- necessary. Both j.apeis
'
thence with Cerulean Springs road lo Princeton road, theuco east-
ward with Princeton road to a |ioiut
on south side of same marking the
western lino or Mrs. Bowling's farm,
tin- northwest corner of South Hop kiusvilh. magisterial district, thence will, the western lines of said dia-
road a short distant »st of i h- dwell- (hcrshuiei old pla. ", iMaiien , the
-s aud John Chlltlress,
Five cases of retailing and twt
gaming complete the list. The grand
jury after reportiug the above batch
ibrok. New. and No.... j
™l *vin .*
euurui uuily was greatly tuis lerm Q , (ue rt
allocked on laat Sunday morning
the announcement of the death of Mr".
Steven Williams, one of its most wide-
ly useful ami highly esteemed citi-
zeus, Mr. Williams' illness was only
of brief duratluu and l|ie friends were
rholly unp.uparoii to hoar of its fatal
enniuatiou. He had Hiilfered from a
The petit juries I
other juries were er
A lev Cant, petit larceny, 1< months ,,i I he county jail.
P. II. Highlower, grand mouths in the county jail.
p laving through Uol
w . t, Brooaufk fan
i,..,- ill, ei I'l ... ii . of the farm,
me into the (iailh Bell lailll at- ,
.ding residence and iuiproveuieuU t
i : „ ludiii;; al.oiil III acres ol the
l.ll, thence ll'iougl, the liol.l'll .Mills ,
nil including lesideuce and KM) ,
r . - ,,i He- hum thence through P.
I. lovers, including residence and , holing uUnlt .'ill acre* of his land,
fc
I ,. , ton, ui, ludiiig als-llt hi a. i.-s
, , lone oil the easl side of Clinks n
v die turnpike road, thence with lho :
. '•i.lerol said p.k., S HI E lilH poles, ,
S ' E '.SI p.h-s, S 2 W h«l poles;
oburoh oovery from tho lirst. The disease
>', " m
1 " "»»! fatal end iu a few daya.
'^',^1 In the death of Mr. Williams the
.ulatiou co.iimuuily lias lost one of its
' men. He was a man emiueut for piety
N() 7 ami ready always forevery good word
'•J ami work. He was a leading meuib.-i i<irlR ' r
I ,,[ thu Baptist clpirt lj of this place
s*road i
atu ' 'or mii"y ^ u* r* m" vl*i il iu
E. P. I the capacity of deacon. Tho church
h said mourns his loss as it would few others
"f ll'"i' """"' H ''" 'he entire oounuu
.1 liaoalaftoa, llmnce ' w't'liTHop s county hue to Catdivell c unlv
the,,,-,' wil h ( 'aldwcll county lim
I Trigg i «itlllt V hue to the begin
g Estiuiulod population .,**).
of North llopkmsvdh- with I
'
;iir-e nh of i MB.k..'a h mi "...It ,[«"«;» «" »
U rl/ ul u. n miniii, on the west with Highland !.,. « .,,».., •
il , o l . thelltw Wlthsaid on wind vv, Mi si. d II
,'s ss'.' W ihro.urh J M h> To Id county linen.uirtl Wilhai "
,
Stale
Misa Laura Phillips left on
Thursday, tlx. 1Kb laat., for QaaaM ville, (ia , where she will till the posi
tion of Elocution and Preach iu thu
ttomiug year
ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, us«
Ayer's Sarsaparilla The most economical, safe, speedy, and ipffeotlve of mi
blood-purifiers.
CERULEAN 5P3. GS
Trigg County, Ky.
S. W. .GUNN & CO,, Proprietors.
The Hotel (icvommodiUinns are unsurpassed. Sulphur and Chalj hmd- Waters in Almt.oW.
An Excellent Hiring Band now on Hand.
Rates very reasonable and made known on application.
Addra,.t.,cp,,,,ic,o,, s w< GUNN k CO.X^'^
l.',, Iiarl o, i,r.
lipscomb k mm. TTTW maJu our bow to announce thai our Grand VV £j ()}„.„;„o „/// tahv place Sept. 2S, 29 and SO, when you art cordially invited to call and ex- amine uar large and varied stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes & Hats.
II a /ti!/ appreciation and knoicledfe gained by lung experience "/'/tie tastes and n win incut* qj
food peoph of the vicinity, wi Irac, Tfnati irc>WH i e. in fnl inspection of/lie ureal Eastern Mae- • tnd tlu • i suit is a selection which, wc arc
a li ..,,.///.'.</.. ,// t.ie fastidious and delight - o - ya- Am iff 'he many neefid and beautiful articles Ji crowd »,ie counter . a c would call your at- Uon i tpoeialfy to the foUomttt}:
DRESS GOODS. *
TRIMMINGS. I .Kid ii. Hiittian and Tuiklth band. alTwari <;imp», v. iv, i- aaa* lltka,
NOTIONS. I io e I .p.,. . I.., lii, I ictniin- Ihn li...l.y IhillKS ll. 11,1s department
I. »i» •>• - ire. i ,...-.,ii.-..i..«
|
ul and al) ti.lt aUdllloM it. a lady's ro.tuioe.
LINENS. I fail In nam our Is-atitlful dl.play sTTabkl l.lncns, the (lur.l
see,, It, HopklaaTlllt.
CLOTHING.
iiiiil*.., itsses, snuiicstiiii.' itnii'l lie- ' itv ' .1 .oi.l -ii,- then- own' charuiiiiir
hniii.i. it, the .-.«•! deplhsol Iratrraiii l ue-is, and by the iiiiiniiiiilnK «<-a.
Keauro to call the tint day and you will he presented with a aourcnir
Cash or No Sale.
LUMBER AND
BUILDERS' MATERIAL,
Ky,
A SURE and CERTAIN CURE ' Great J^m& Kc8ort IUIVSOJV SPRINGS.
JARCADIA ROUSEj DAWSON, HopklM County, Ky.
THE^OADIA HOUSE
and the most desirable EASTERN GRANITE
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and STATUARY.
order«anlruat*4tou. will hcciceuicdlii a akiliful A None but the best n.ut(TiuluK< i»l|»
r.Mlt. F. M. WHITLOW laour Solicitor for work. '
,
Suuday in lh« city.
Sadie, iir.i viiil i i.(f i" I' I«'twm.
Mr A K. Klein b liaok from
huiKtli)' liiwinew trip to Miaaouri
O HMMwkkafttUUi MfeUfood
•MN% MiWW, Mr. John A. Toy
HERE AND THERE.
tmi Villi I Vit.li. I,r„r pill* at
Kofrora A Elgin'.. "
Born to the wife or Mr. II. M. I'm
kill it very flue I. ij . Saturday.
Qittrtai A Ka*Ma, Km (Mil r»< cm. handle diamonds watehea unci
ii MMn •< Mi Icrwanl HakMitii MM* topmHd Mr4 Im
k out again.
Moayoni' hall Kn.Uy NM^ bj the
Ming people.
M fair Mat il-iv. the
BKK r,'K'>ti"K *s "«>-
OMNI I, one day
to her homo in Holly Spring*, Mi«a .
after a ahort visit to Mm. E. B. Long.
Mr. P.H. Allenaworth, I
Allmaworth A MoKnight. i
mark-t- to lay in a alook of
winter good, for the Drm.
Mr. T. W. Moore will resign hi.
.fVt.J, to accept
,ciple.
mfacturing
lion*, imually ~'ld * medicines, are
MATRIMONIAL
Carlom, a prominent nouth.Cbrix
tou, Trigg county, were married al
npulicln %\Xti to I200O,
Q I'reaident Caudle of the Fair Com-
pany waa in town yesterday, euthusi-
)T.r the proapecU for the coni-
Tbo power houao of the electric
light plant baa lioeii covered and the
boilers, engine aud machinery are be-
ing put in place.
number the Christian County
i beat fair in Hopkin.viile for
many yoain.
Mr. E. D. Haw la, formerly of Ow- laboro, has accepted a poatBa* I ith
Sam Fraukel aud baa entered upon hia dutiaa.
Dr. A. P. Campbell, dentist Mc-
Daniel building, up stairs, next door
Sept. lltb,lK'J2, of whoop
in Webster county. The remains
were brought to Kelley for interment.
Deoeaaedwa. a daughter of Mr. J no
a, of this county.
Willie W. Trice, sou of Mr. Jno.
H Trice, left for Richmond, Va„ yes-
terday, where he will cuter Itehmoud College for the ensuing term ol ten
Overcoats am coming in
kiusvdlo Steam Laundry
Mr. R. B. Withers, formerly of this
city, Bred two shot* at W. C. Joaea,
at Columbia, Teun. Inst Friday, but
. without effect. Jones is president ol
the racing aasociatiou of which Mr.
Withers is secretary. They got into
citym y
ters of all cities of more than 5,000
population to register the Jlmt Tue*
day in October.
which has visited nearly
base axoeedingly complimentary in
in every case the audience has been
well pleased. The proceeds go to the
Maaouic Widows' aud Orphan.' he
~
Knights of Pythias will meet at liar
rodslmrg to day aud coutiuue in sob-
.ion three days. The lodges in this
Evergreeu, KxUraud Chancellor
Hodtfora and Itepreseutatives Bailey
Waller, O, H. I'hamplin, W. C Wright and D.U. Wiley
i l'oinbrok,
liryantjCadii, M.S. Thompson. Uraud
bo promoted toUrand Vice Chancellor.
a In this issue appears au advertise-
• ment of the dressmaking and milli-
nery business by Mrs. Ada 0, Layne
Mrs. Layno has moved from the upper
floor of Met/.' old »l«"d t« A ,: '
floor, where she will conduct bi
in ihe future. She is in the eai
)ng fall goods aud familiarizing her-
self iu all the latest iu fall aud winter
styl*,. The services of Mrs. Carrico,
Modlate, of Louisville, have beau se-
cured lor the season and Mrs. Layut
'
while hauling liiml-r nnar llonriug
Did Yi
cheap this fall!
d oneof his Kg- wrw broken j
the next aheriflf
Ihokiiuo. The limb wa. That there am H.il«lr«U iu ll.o
after the accident and he 1,^,, ^ Uopklll,Ti ,ht
the freight rates ou coalf
Tkti Ik*, young men are nMBh)| the business of Hopkin.villef
That a proposition to build a
hotel is on foot iu Hopkiusvillef
That real ostoste is stetfdily
rancing iu prico in Hopkins ullol
io day last
the effects of the deadly poiwn.
oso from the same package, which
as purchaiwd several mouths ago, is
»id to have killed a younger child
le same way about three weeks ago.
Another O. V. Escurslon,
one of its pleasant excursions from
this city to I'aducah Suuilay next,
Sept. the occasion Ijeing tho 2f.th
eraary of the First District As
MMMatti A MMMW train will leave
here at H:.'K) a. m., arriving at I'adticid
11:40a. m, Round tri]i fare tl.ffi
RelurniiiK. tickets will be good ol
special tmin leaving I'aducah at 8:11
leaving at 1:10 p.m., ay, Sept
Next Thursday will Is, the Jevush
osl. Uoshouahor New Year. The lirst day of tho now year is tho com-
men.-ement of tho ten penitential day.
miUk MrtalM until Vom Kippur, or
t lay of atonei
All of the Jewi
street work ho. been done by the City
Council this year?
That tho Kr.srixFUN lias tho beat
dvertising patronage of rany county
paper in Kontuckyf
Spring ISul^lmam oUh^hamf soineBt teams of young harness horses
in the county!
the Paragon Brand.
The iourth judicial
I. James, of Marion, for attor-
it. Alien withdrew and Judge
is nominated by acclamation.
utost, James winning by only
am tkm tiordon, of Madi-
MRS, ADA G. LAYNE
. Bullard was or
which order ho obeyed,
the street and llullnrd
.and"Washington City and Si
iigs" will be tho theme of Rev. S. N ,'ail'a lecture iu the First Prosbyteri
an church on Thursday evening of
at 7:46. Lecture free.
•usteos of the Baptist church the
•uce lot adjoining tho site solect-
the ueu chureli, |»ying for the
$1,500. Mr.Gaifher will not
The excursion traiu over tho O. V.
to I'aducah Sunday waa well patrou- " About Hit) ticket, were sold iu
this city, about the same numlwr at
icey aud half thai nuinLw al 0l
<au. When tho truin reached Pa-
ab there were SOO aboonl. There
1 bo another excursion ruu from
i city to that place next Sunday.
aud a very interesting program
carried out. The next meeting of tho
As-,x'islioii will Is. held at Beverly ou
u Saturday in October. An
many teachers as can should attend
these moetiugs, asthoy arevory outer-
tive of much good to tho cause of od-
of Canton have
.res ted a Hag pole at thut place to thi
Democracy. Tho pole towers about
hundred feet high uud cau be
s,«m displaying the Hag for miles
away. The Democrata of that dis-
very enthusiastic and nr.. pre
1 (METZ' OLD STAND.)
| The service* of Mrs. Carrico, I
snry Drexler j
»iae ou Sixth |
the s.«son.
and nothing East this week with an elegant lino of
matter. La ! Millinery Goods
I
for the FALL & WINTER TRADE iMrs. McCarty and Mrs. N. M. ('
afbr a trial. The l>est I „„ tl„ Hr
)OALS '''
Farm For Sale. i irUI oCm f al MOMDAT, I
I " l ton, i Ml
III Christian County Fair Company I!,
in TuiiKi;
Kv . Ill
old corn. Apply at
once. Eugene Wood & Co.
I WANT TO BUY Your Butter, Eggs,
chickens and turkeys, will pay highest cash price for all Kinds of
country produce. I
have received a large stock of new goods, lamps, glass, queens- ware and Tinware. I
have ako a complete line of staple and fan-
cy groceries, which I
C. R. CLARK, Mg'r. City Market Houao.
MfiS. M. E. ROGERS' Fall stock ofMillinery Goods is being receiv-
ed. The ladies are in-
vited to call and ex- amine.
Farm for Sale.
»ell wnt ered and in a |
ctiltKiitiou. It has a pro
orcbartl, also n new l>n
" both a lastiut; -.prii
lor with a knife and cut agashsi
leugth across his right breat .The
i leugth of the cut. The wound,
while eerions, is not fatal. Bullard is
iu jail awaiting examining trial.
Th« Central City Barbecue.
rally aud free barbecue at Central City
next Saturday, the 24th iust., that is
ox|vwtod to lie au affair long to bo re-
membered. The h|s.akers -t the day
will !«. State Elector W. R. Kinney,
Hon. I. U. Gocxluighf, Hou Jno. S.
Hhea.Ilou. W.T. Ellis, Hon. W. J.
Stone, lion. J. C. S. Blackburn and
several others of well known powers
e stump. Thoro will be 300
ises barbecued aud a Hag pole
12o feet high will bo raised. All of
the railroads will give reduced rates
aud everything is being done to mako
tho rally a tremendous success.
P.ying Teachers.
eachor. will not bo hereon tho Brst
Saturday iu October. Tho entire W >nt will be paid on the soooud
Saturday to all hjichwi hiuiug
taught two mouths.
first day of the month, and this is the
ly Superintendent to get his
the name dny. This is th
payment is postpoued.
Card of Thanks.
and neighbors, Mr. Forbes anil the
gentlemen iu his employ, for the
k indues- shown us during the time
when our little sou Clifton was hurt.
To our puysiciau, Dr.. J. P. Thomas,
IN Mtwd EMU kindest wishes, an.l
humbly thanking biui for hiiaid iu
Wedding Trousseaus a specialty. Watch date of
GRAND FALL
SOLID PIECES OK
HOMO! Montgomery county, Teuu.
many of tbeu. are killed by vehicles
iu pasting along the highways, They
are so numerous iu place- that U,.y
;kb, (lying against
cies, a species rarely ever seen in this
Orator E. T. Franks, of Marion,
opeued tho Itepublicau campaign iu
thi. county Saturday night mth a
lengthy speuvb. lie labored bard to
convince hi. crowd that the tariff waa
uot a tax, a positiou no longer held by
uiou of aeu»e. This will iudu alu piel
ty clearly tho kind of "argument."
is a list of (he petit ju-
rors for the ild and 1th weeks of
Circuit Court : Jo.iah Auderson, T n RobMrta, I L. Dulin.J.A. LewU
T. J. Haddock, J. Ii. .Muiph.v, K. R
Gary, W. K. Adeeoh, W I IW| - „,,( t IMm, J. H. Pletcher, J. W t',,,,1. W .-l. Wills, col., W. K. Elliot.
is convenient to scln uN. po.l
« and churches. I will offer thi.
lable tract at a great bargiiin au>
lasy terms. For further infoims call on or address me at Oracaj
, or inquire at Kimi i shs office.
John i. Hunt.
supplied by Jno. .1. Metcalfe.
Columbian Exposition,
The First National Bank has ope (Ml ail account called "The Coliimim Ex|Kisitiou Fund," and proposes a
Particulars ou application.
For Sale.
On !lth Street, cottage occupied by Nat Gaither, 5 rooms, hath room, go*,
servants room ami stable. For f
WILL BI MCUB AT
j
] The flrniinds are liesiiiifullvmid convcnii'iitlv lecnlnl, ami w
X- EXCELSIORX-X
BEST WAGON MANUFACTURED. Wheat Sacks - - Wheat Sacks.
We have a largo stuck m the very best quality and wo sei. thorn cheap.
We Want You to Come „ 1 and go through onr slock. We will lie glad to see you and believe tha
wbiM you cvimin r goods and get our prices ou thoin.you wills** that is
is to your interest to trade with us.
We Want to Sell You ,
* .
inauufactiired
Also.Hardware ol all kin Is which no dought in large lots for Cash and.we>re» poeftion
to sell voii cheaper than you can buy ndywhere else.
Do You Want a Wind Mill? so, you want to see us immediately. We have sold aud put intosnnoBBr
IHMiition more Wind Mills thisyear than any other house in Western u, ky and every one we have put out is giving absolute satiafactU n. CD
Majestic Steel Range. si that money an.l skilled lalior can produco/and at the coatlofjcommon
And When You Want
It—r_ j! l,Ml,,'^Vo\.e.i\i,!i.s!nMi''!in'e. Wo have
!j. ty of goo fs. Buy Beta of Bock Salt. Wo are hei
FORBES & BRO
.<3 ... jt^kof'the'W qusi head<iuarters for Bona Mm
GrO TO 0. M. LATHAM S And look at the handsome line of
New Carpets just r ved.
OPIUM: ATLANTA.UA. Bl
LOOK! LOOK! Having determined to reduee my large stoek ofDry Good*, Notions,
t&c., I will for tho next thirty days
eut the price on everything in
my house. This is no bluff, I
mean just what I say 1 quote
no prices, for my goods are all
marked in plain figures and you
can see for yourself. I will in-
vite you most cordially to igivejme
a call before you buy.
T. :l& joites,
CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFOI
W e are preparing for the fall trade and our new stock is \_ being purchased in the East. It will take room and lots of it tol play the tremendous stock we have on the road, and in ordef make room for it we are now closing out Summer Goods I
of cost. All of our Men's and Boys' Shoes are being £
oost, as we will not handle these lines hereafter. Theyare a
goods. Don't fail to see the handsome line of DRESS Q-OODsl G-ING-HAM8 we are closing out; just the thing for school girl«J
RICHARDS, KLEIN & C(l Farmers Look Here.
*"
remedy for the stoek, cholera
'
i. w 0*Dm)M«
—GOTO— GEORGIA CLARE I
Leave your measure and be
CONVINCED of tho TRUTH.
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, NEW STTL]
HATS. Kill T^S 1 " v,ul,h inwuA " " IV BJUUDWAl swki.I., ii.nl
|J V 1 1 vl .1 9hf „„. „.,,,„», MWlMM S„,i mt IN
FURNISH!
DERBYS Everything..*. Tka W* i
11,.,,.,, IKNtlMIVI- .ill
SOFT HATS K|-KTM»X>
-
| 1KJU11LE | BREAS'l ED 1 SUITS.
Are Ihe latu.t mid i 1 '«Upl M.il» for fall. See
MU line M <li'»y» »ml Tan».
S////ITS, J I.U/'M
We have tried .mi . .Ive. in thi. line and our a.'orlmeiit
/ Oaaaiaa**M and Wtnfi* » ill dawle your eye..
( „ine and .,1 th. iu. VaihUi like it ill the hlmnryof
ODD PANTS.
BMa.aU Hrlf* jtafaiatyUVa CflaHUt tr.de. B«r in ;MiitiTff'^v t
COX BROS,, ^
Advice to Womk* If you wouM protect yourself
from Painful, I'rofuse, Sc.intv.
Suppressed or Irregular Mcri-
PERSON AL AND LITERARY.
Hungarian* stilt make pll-
• t Turin. Th.. i
If jot winh totnkn tlu< trip uf
't''kl't ''r'i.l'!n nil" th" prill
eipla llaea in tlm I'niloil State* and;*
The Gelettfated paragon Brand
MADE ONLY BY
Gonrad Provision Co.,
QUARI.ES & KEATTS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWEL-
ERS. Main Stnel, opposite Hotel, CADIZ, KY.
IIn\o.on-.la.itly on linml. it lull linn of ll.-r. l-liru'.xl Kl«m. llaiii|alon, mill
W11I1I11.111 w.-tt.'lii'-. K.iM»mlp>'.l lni-d nnteii ease* in lioth Indie*
nmHiwitV '.•'-. A . !>..;• «• variety ..I tin. Iill.'-t li.nollv ill !.».-.> I'll. a, Xwk - f'laiu, and Sot 1{»>K«. mid envolry ..i .dl kind,. < »ur -legaiit atm-k or
and Tallin Cullerj e. .nipnaea atiiclca miitulilo for liridal
rtiatio rii-oo.i.K
.^--SUailflrd Sdvonvnio. .uid Tnldo Ciiltnri •• 10;
• ' and In 1 'lav prosonta. fall and t- neatly exoeuted. Wo make no ext
al attention Rivau to all kinds of
QTJARLES & KEATTS.
a Hat.rla, '<
ME MUST HAVE SCARS. IT WAS THE CAT «M "«»t VOlctim -
1 ., ,. ted Eye, Bar, Nose,
, ; hroat and Chronic
^.i mttm
LOCAL RETAIL MARKET REPORT. 1 .>n, , l.M Weekly l.y M. Kcc. 111. Urootr.
f Arlington Hotel, H. J. HURT, PROPRIETOR.
RATES: $1.50 to $2.00 PER DA Y. OOR. TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS.
ZVXZWLX L -
LOLT ISV I LLB
WY BRANT'S New Studio,
Heoeher'a colleire iIb.tb at Am heraL the (rood lady nay!, and contain-
ed atnnit a. much poetry an there in In
"Jack and .till
rat. who will also lind intern*! in thai ,
iBKrienltliral, linmiijr, InuiU-riil)?. >" ,
Norttweat. M „ TIik erowuiiiK tflory °f the trip 'iu.;
' " i Northwest, however, aoas<
Yellowstone I'ark, the driving it
aprinjra, Koyaera and (for - |a,ud tw ... if and In Ala-all with ita without groat pain ! . the hoy. The
' end lean ocean rhnntiols, ~nowi'ap|K'<l otlloiitl report *ay» about '
• iwaka. Indinii villiiKi'N and Kiaut nd" the operation:
' Ifyoti wiali tonivo»ti|{at« tbia autf- >" " " >' a- 1 •»'""'••> " • •.,,<:,„,-
|NUM further aeud to Cliarloa Si. j
feaslha whole truth, whather ha would
a lath* |a«|»M iad.hr
;, English Specialist
atata o» Iowa.
—John A. Ilraahear. of Allegheny City, I'a . the astronomer and manufac- turer of talaacnpoa. wa« once a laborer
In one of the Pittsburgh iron milla. Ilia
talents came to the attention of Mr Henry Phippa. the millionaire, ivho per-
to (five up puddling and de-
' :
fotirw bwloalia in |M iropohlan
diattiet of London.
rne.1 and adjured him by Oial, br Holy Vhfia „„d the Holy A'rohal
Mi.liii.lt.. faaian whether hew,
\''' M' '
*"*-" '"
"
! puiay 111 artistic atyle. The ' for the iriintrwiiv and wna ro
'> »< v.t cone
pie will •tiflcr with
door:' Yet there are hnndredi in '
llopklnavllle aiifr.-t itijr with "h iB 'i ',
"'.
Catarrh, Hay Fever and ot.ioi diaeil-ea „f the air ( 'on -
1 il f
pasaatiea when ll\ KliMAX > -I
. IHI <I\1(,K\ will -in' II,... ii
moat Inntanl relief and ir taken
MMMw It will effect a perintii
J. 5, APPLEMAN, M D.
Mississippi Valley Route ,