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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 3

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I I 0 oerapny BIG SANDY NEWS. Tho flrrt mow of thJ ie trlday. C.W.FoNom, iere list week. 0. Cooley, of up J.

Colin, of WM lu tow sturdns, Miiilu Wnldeok Visiting In Cat- 'jin't Iml to Nevada" to-nlglit at of waJ In oui i.lH'-u yofU-iHlayi 'I'll nf wu In our city Monday. a McClure wa In town a day or two of last week. W.1I. Kounco, of I'cnntjrlranla, was In IxMilsa lat week. Hurrla Hanafonl, ol Vf.Va Spoilt Sunday In I lia llttio noil of W.T.

I'lowoii very w'i with scarlet fover. Murslinl Martin lift a gang at work i l.auilnn Up the MreoU. It. Ti Burns' new law oflli-e will lie 'it-iily for occupation oon. Kd.

tluglitilaapcudluc a few. day 1th his parcuU at Star Furnace. C. Kellny, of glstired at tho Chattarol I rlday last. Mm.

Klla I.nwson, of Loki County, W. Va la vhltlnr. Iter parents at UiU Unv. C. IWCooi," rrenldliiK fcldnr of Hut E.

Chiifili South, arrived Monday wlili liia family. Mia lnc Frank lias rvttirmsl frolti an i-xtvnUcd visit to frlctida at snd Cincinnati. itJ1itKan0ii, drtlmincr for Fitch ltrot Clnctiitinil, was interviewing our lili'ichaiitM Saturday. apu S. K.lH'V Is alinerlntcmlliiK tin ilrMiifrof tho plica at the Govcrnuicnt works Just below town.

1 1 on. John Carlldo, of Cincinnati, tisud up Tuesday lu eoinynny with a ViiMnlier of caplulmta. 0. W. Guniiell Co.

come to the front llils week with a largo mlvcrliiw'iiiuiit. lilvc tlila if: itore a call. Tliu reach Orchard coal mine: will Ik- shutdown in a few day, on account if the low aUnfo of tho Ohio rf cr. J. Johnson Inn removed from hi turn near this plncu Into tho proerty ViM cmly occupied liy M.

(irahain. IIoi'i. li. II. Giinilull fliidJaK.II.

Hol-' Vw, two prominent nirrolmn'u'of lllalnc, wet'dn town tvtrttl duy of 1 week. 'I ho Catlettalniix lramatlc Company 1 here and ill render or the I.e.-1 ut bruko'a Hall to-night 'Thursday). "lir. Seller' Liver Fills" have liecn Iho ftlandard reimnly for malaria, liver i plaint, coMiveiicR, for fifty veur-. Ni.xt.SnUinlay morning Win.

Rcmmelc Ml have direct from llaltltnoio the liiiuid of fresh oysters lu the market. Full enntf giinnuitwil. Hello, 'Do you know that Dr. liery Vermifuge" impelled 2jl worms tt child two years old? (h, It will l.imu Ihom! Try It. 25.

U. .1. 'aitd illiii left ln'iu Saturday for tliu miMintaliot West j'liglnia'on iiliuntiiigoxpiMlitlon, They vvcie Joined nt "Voval lich, M-inge, an I Scratches of every kliuf enrol in 30 Minutes by Sanitary' lJlion. A mre ears ami ptirfeclly1irmlr. liy KrceSc Norrit t.ouis.i, well a by tho regutar perusal of Ita page.

Aa a purifier, Ayer'a Sarsaparllla acU directly and promptly. A oinglo bottle will prove lt merit. Many thonnanda of people are yearly saved from Jangcr-cur lever by too exereUe of a lltCIe imely care inoleanalng tho cvtomJ by tho UB3 of tlili remedy. Engl'uh Spla Hrd, Soft, or Cleoud Lump and Blemlihes from hono. Bbod Spavin, CiuU.

Sweeney, Stifles Spraim, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughi, Etc. Sve 50 byue of onabolUe. Warranted. Sold by Frees fc Norrii, Drug-gists Loulu. Tho following I alUtof the pupil of MUa Hannah Moore who wer iiotaHtont from school during the moiilh ofOctoliert Quia.

Mlly Caporton.Stella Leltllng-wcll, Lu VIikou and Kittle Wroton. Bor. John Blllupa.Ben ixjilllngwcll, Frank Marcum, Milt Klgg, John Bur-ohett, Oclger Bna-hett, Oeorgo Butgea and John Jones. Wo uo not along tin war but once and It I our duty to relieve all the uflerltig and aoitow we nicct If polple. Thero-foro bo tt resolved that each of ut ho oomc acros a luflcrer with pi lex, will tell him there la a b.ilm in Gllcad In tho shape of Tablor'i Buckoyel'Uo UllituionU It a great remedy.

"What Is the secret of your bread -Than mine 'tis so much whiter) Mine, half tho time, It Just like lead Than feather youra I lighter." "Will, Jane, I'll lisp It in your car, skill rou must not flatter. J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Meda( Soda or buiuriitus, dear, Now, that I what' tile matter." havo received Mo Into for review "An Old Woman' a book written by a gentleman well and fuvorahly known in this community MK W. T. rierson.

A notice of tho work ill Ap pear In our next, ami lu tlrt) mcanttlne we advise our frlcn'ls to read tho book, assuring them tliat from what we know of the ability of the author tlu) cost of the book will be well turCsU'd elecution 3, arithmetic 3, ge In the snowing, lit llie blowing, In the cmel most comforting awiirance we can have Is that all cougha, diseases of the thVoat and Inngs will yield to that most excellent preparation known as Coussens' Honey of Tar. Ills pleasant and cfllciicloua when ukxI nlm ply for clearing the voc, Tciiioving hoarsenesa, etc Some V.v booVs have boon received at the I.ouImi Library, tho works of lre- cot, Huxley, Spencer and Irving. HiK- torlcal hviihMiccs of Clii'letiauity," Haw-thorno' Intellectual I.I fe, Tonus of William Cullcn Ilrrant, c. The collwllon of books In ihfs' Library splendlil, and every cltixen of lua shouri become a member, so as to employ the long winter evenings now on hand. If all mothers knew tho vrlue of Cons-, sens'lloney of Tar.w hen used for whooii- Ing cough, they would get a bottle for their little ones when needed.

It la not claimed that this preparation will cure whooping cough, but It Is a slmplo fact that It 111 Icshen Its severity and duration, and never falls to cure ci.Mn,coirf and illiw-Hses of the thro-itand lungs. No family tdiou id If; without it. sjOMt, Htraynd or Stolen. A wliite cow 5 year old, weigh nlxuc SSO or 000 pounds, In good 'giving' about two gallons of milk nt- a ullklifg. 'Liberal reward to finder.

J. A. IlriuiKt). Avoid the Imi-sIi, ilphi compounds ho oltcn sold as purging iiicvli elnc-, find correct tliu li regtiiurltlca of the bowels by the use of Aycr's C'atliiirtic whlcli nre inlld and "gentle, -yet 'ilmrotigli mid In' their action. 'l'iie Scientillu American, piilillshcil vy Jiliinn New York, piescnts weekly to il.i readers the bestnnd'most l-clialdc record ol vitrloiis Improvoments In nni-cliiiiery, while the -l ientjil'! pi oiress of can hi.no leil.od to Ucport of attonilitncftnd crndo of recitation in the Principal's room of the Louisa Public School for tho month endingNov.5th.

.3 means perfect, 2 fuir and 1 bad. In this report I have nllowed each! pupil tho figure which occurred tenest in his recitations. Thisj month's report will be efv'en in certain per on'o hundred m-'i ing tho higfiest. Some parents willi! doubtlesa 1)0 surprised at.the hum-' uer ol aosoncos lrom rofl. call.

I hope they will correct the evil, Oruco Eaves. nbFeVft frdlh roll chII. 15. in rrftdins, gt-t itrithmeCc, 3, peiimg, Neva Stewart, absent froth roll call, grade in elocution, 3 luetic, 6, gcograpny.ii history, grammar, 3, opcllinc.2. Jetty Hoire.

absent. 12: grade irn' etuumiuu uruuiliciic OjgOOWjTailliyi 3, history 3, algebra 3, grammar 3, spelling 2. Viva Eaves, absent 15; grade in olocution 3, nrithmotic 3, history 3, grammar 3, spelling 3. Ida Billups, absent grade in reading 3, geography 3, arithmetic 3, 3, Spelling 3. Janii) Vinson, absontO; grade in reading, geography 3, history grammar 2, spelling3.

Ahnis Johns, hbsent grade in readings, geography 2, arithmetic 3, history 1, spelling 3. Fatinii; firtfl', al'sentlfl; griide in renditfjj 2, spe.llingl, YnteV, absent 14 g'rado in geography 2, lirith'metic 1, spelling Hullo Miircnm, absent 12 'elocution 3, arilhiiMio 3, geography 3, history 3, prammhr 3, Jennie Murray, reading 3, arithmetic 1, spelling 1, absent 20. Minnie Stone, ubsent 7 grade in reading 3, arithmetic 3 grammar spelling 2. Hester Iloffe, absent 11 grade in 6, grammar 6, algebra 6, spelling a. Miriam Hatcher, absent 11 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 2, geography 2, history 1, grammar 2, spelling 2.

Grace Marcum, absent 15 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 3, geogra phy 6, History grammar spell me 2. L.ida Hnle, absent 11; grade in reading 3, geography 2, arithmetic 2, spelling 2, Tennie Copley, abeont 27 grade in reading geography tic 3, history 3, grammar 2, spelling 2 Minerva grade in reading 3, geography 1, spelling J. Willi Burgess.absent 3 grade in locution 3, arithmetic 3, geography .3, grammar 8. algebra 3, spelling 3, Ettie Strachan.absent 9 grade in reading 3, arithmetic 2, history 3, grammar l. spelling 1.

Beckie Vinson, absent 7 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 3, geogra phy grammar History spell inn 2, Llzzio Diamond, absent grade in reading 3, arithmetic 8, history 2, grammars, spoiling 3, Myrtio Chapman, absent 25 grade in elocutions, arithmetics, geography history 1, grammar spelling 8. Maria Waldeck, absent 4 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 2, geography 3, grammar 8, history 3, alge bra 6, spelling 6. Bello Wooten, absent 18: grade in reading 3, geography 2. arithme tic 2, history 3, grammar 2, spelling 2. Florida Eaves, absont 18 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 3, geogra phy history 0, grammar spell ing 3.

Phebe Northup, absent 2, grade in elocution arithmetic '4, geogra phy 3. history 3, grammar 2, spell it'g'l. Olga Sammoris, absent 11 grade in reading ii, geography 2, history grammnr stielling Cora Urennon, absent 10, grade in reading 3, geography 2, history 3 grammar 6, spoiling z. Minhie Duvis. absent 21 grade in elocution 3, arithmetic 2, geogra-hy 3, grammar 2, history 1, spell ing z.

Vinnte Davis, grade in elocution arithmetic 3, geography '2, prnmmar 2, spelling 2. Itebo Jockey, absent 20, grade in rending 3, arithmetic 2, geography 3, history 3, grammar 2, spelling 2. Errrost Shumron, abBeht 1 grade in riauing 3, geography 2, arithmetic 3, spelling 2. Orft Atkins, ubsent 3: grade in googrnr'hy 2, reading 2, arithmetic hihtury 5 grammar 2spelling3. Iteorge Vinson, absent grado in elocution j.anthmeuc 3, gepgrnph 3, hif lory grammar 2, spelling aireurn Frank 20; gVade in elocution 3, geography 3, spelling 3, grammar 2, history 3, arithmetic 3.

TorYest Stewart, absent grade in all studies 3. MiiH Conley. absent 3: trade in all sfddios S. Jny Vinson, absent erado in spelling 2. elocution 3, arithmetic 3 grammar rl, hislory 3, algebra 3.

Fred Marcum, absent 8 elocu tion 3, arithmetic 1, spelling 2, grammar history 3. P11111 Frcese, absent grade in elo cution 3, antnmetic 3, history 3, spelling 2, geography 3, algebra 2. Sam Smith, absent 22 grade in rending 2, arithmetic 2, spelling 2, Ji fl Justice, absent 9 grado in elocution 3 arithmetic 2, geography 3, history 3, grammar 3, spelling 3. Cum Inync, rft-sent in arithmetic's, history 3, grammar 3, spelling 3 go-' oeraphv 3. Richard absent 15 grsilo 'in all (icorge Whldodk.

absent in elocution 3, arithmetic 8, history 3, grammar 3, spoiling 3, Hlgehru3. Lou Chambers, absent 11 g'tado in fjochtion 3, arithmetic 2, spell-J ing 3, aigclira geography 2. The'goneral deportment of VJOtli; moms has'been good. Some irilsub-' ordination in tho principal's rddm w.is'prhinptly met with dismissal, and yifio has Wen no recurrence of the oifertje. Mists Moore's 'room is entirely too small for the number of riiy room is badly warmed and when severely.

cold weihhor coi iies it will bo impossible to hold School In the hall. rO.V. If 'ouror sorts' with headscne, stomach ilisonlcr, torpid liver, pain In twekor con-mlimtlon, etc, ni-KlKct my be lalal. Ok dos btronw" Sanative Pills will give A nw iloH-t restort) lu uew licoltU uid Y'jiv r- THE SUN 0 MO A 9, AND Louisa, Kentucky, has I0TED DOWN TOWN to the Atkins Next door to Snyder's Hardware store. He has just returned from the Eust with the largest and best line of Unfit 3im flak tm fMmn' fotimii-.

HHs.if (vuUvWy tbviiiif WWi 'ViWUlUgi Mi yWVI iWlii And everything usually found in a first-class General Store. All new goods, bought for cash; He will be more than glad to meet all his old friends and as many new ones as possible. n. 1 11 mm nmm Wo have tho Nicest Lino and Ixiwest Prices. All kinds of Nice Dress Quoda from 5c per yd up.

10 Yards Good Canton Flannel, $1.00. 40 ci nt Jeans, tit 30 cents. 50 cent Jeans, 40 cents. cent Rrown Muslin, at 7 rent c- In Notions and Ladies Furnishing Goods, We havo the nicest and most complete lire we have ever kept. Rest line of Corsets in town 050 ccntCoreets for 30 cntfi.

All grades of Ladies' Underunar in stock and Clasps, large and small Buttons to mfttrh for Ladieh' Dresses. AH tfte latest in tii-t n4 colowii Rucliing. Hosiery sf all Grades and Colors Wool, Cashmere, Lyle Ingrain, Cotton, fco. Ladies' Hoso, 5 cents a pair. GENT'S FURNISHIDG GOODS All kinds ftnd grades of rjcttoh nwd woel fcndershw-ts Come and See our Piaitcd Rosom Fannel Shirts in all colors, Scarlet ShiYfand iDrawers, cents.

0" HATS and CAPS tlie Nobbiest Line in town fmr the Monny lntestin wliitc nd coJ'orcd shirts A iond Undm-sliirt lor 25 cents. All W'wl We have tho Largest Stock and best assortment well, the Plian Fac are wo intend to do the i Business of tho T6wnyand if you want anything in the Clothing Lino you can not afford to buy until vik seo ours. If yon want a Nice Tailor Made Suit we will take your measure and guarantee a Good Ft Xi Sole, and save from 15 to 20 per cent on traveling salesmens prices OROGLKRIELS. 8 Lbs Good Coffee $1.00 .7 Lbs Best Coffee $1.00 All kinds of Produce taken in exilu.iii; f' -Ciomy. Forget the Place Atkins old Btand next door to Snyders Hardware Store.

VHt. A. i -Theae plils Vara wondtrful diacovery. So others Uk thorn in tha worli Will positively ours "or relievi all manner ormiaua. ina uuormaciini mrouoa uui uui worm iu tvov hrrjiil -FinJ-imt i 'I 1 1 r.

lenca. uno oospj 1 and ton tHt.lwyiJthni 8E17INBHA6iIEHE HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SA TISFAGllim Co. TT TTfltMA Ct ATTT1H ft HTflfl1V Mil mm mm imvmm ORANQE, MASS. 30 Urton Square, H.Y, Chlcarro, III.

St. rto. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Franctaco, l.

roi. piBadie.l I Dothiaghamful, ara I i tit to tali, and I I eadit to lnoonVen-1 i tm.J miss do moro to punfv to ill health thas iJ worth of any remedy yst dlscor erad. If people could be made to realize the' mirreloui p6er of theae pills, they would walk 100 miles to get box if tlfty could not be ha Illuatrated ftamphlet free, postpaid. Band forltj the inftrmaUoB tt terr Taluable. S.

JOHH30B 4 23 Custom Hou Street, BOSTON, MASS. Ih Paj-ant of In'tomnlo. the parent of Insomnia or wakefulness Is -'In nine caeca out of tan a dyapeptlo atoruueh. Good dleaUon gives aound aleep.lndigcation iuturfi-i-iB with it. Tho brain ami stomach feymimlliizp.

One of the prominent aymptoma Ufa weak state of Ihc gaatrlo orguns a dm- "turbaaice of Ihe great ncrre entrepot, tho brain, lnvigornte the stomach, and you rc-atorc equilibrium to tiie great centre. A mo6t reliable meilirlue for the mirpoAc- Is lloatet jtcr's Slomnoli Hitlers, which la farpreferable to mineral acilativea and powerful narcotics, though they may lor a time exert a soporlno influence iiiwn tha brain, soon cense to act, and Invariably injure the tone of the stomach. The Diners, pn tho contrnrr, restore activity to the operations of that all important organ, and their beneflrent inilu-ence isrellecied In sound sleep and a tranquil stale of the nervous system. A wholesome Jmpctua is likewise given to the action of tha Her aud bowels by ita use. ALEX; LA AtTQHAE AT I AW, LO VISA, KENTUCK Y.

wMANUH-AtTllti: Is- VHAKIUNDEVELOPED it-n Man K.yr. l'- I) nt II i- iiil. itv.linmr Harness, Saddles, Shirs, Bnisl.es, Whips etc. Bridles, Col-Blankets..

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