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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 4

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DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Make Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who redi the newspapers it cure to know of the wonderful ,1 .1 euro made by Dr. -Z-Jrj I Kilmer's Swsmp-Root, I t'et kidney, liver XZ-rj i and bladder remedy, jj ripkXf lh F6' rnedl-- cal triumph of the nine- Ql 1 teenth century; dls- Mv-s- covered after yesrs of ,1 scientific research by IH is- Igv.J Dr. Kilmer, the eml-('(; -r nent kidney end blsd- i iJa- der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright' Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not recommended lor everything but tf you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In so manways. In hospital work, tn private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous uffer In this paper and aena your aaorcss 1 is rrTtr Dr. Kilmer Blng- mton, n.

r. 1 no regular fifty cent and ttoMofamnp-iUN dollar dies ire sold by all good druggists. i OUR NEIGHBORS. Treslo nt-burg Normal College wag dedicated last week, ith elaborate ceremonies. The Martin County Teachers' Jn stitute 4 held last week with Prof.

V. H. Ward as instructor. According to the Ironton papers, the Norfolk A Western has pur chased roruo additional property lo that city In order that work on the double tracking can be commenced as soon hh possible. Mr.

and Mrs. John C. C. Mayo and son John, left Tuosday for the Adirondack mountains, New York where Mrs. Mayo will remain for throo months for the benefit of her health.

Palntsville llorald. Mrs Mary Thacker, widow of William Thacker, who was taken from the jail and lynched at Firm ingaburg, has filed suit Id the Unit ed States Court at Covington for $00,000 damages against twenty-si citizens ot Fleming county, Includ Ing the jailor. "After a panther had attacked bor 6-year-old child in tho Plk County mountains, Mrs. Luoll Morris, 31. pursued tho animal and killed, it with a Winchestc rifle.

Ex. Thin rounds like It had come around via Mayking. Greenup, July 14. William W. Warnock, one of the wealthiest men In the county, is dangerously ill with blood poisoning, rosultin horn a Micro scratch on his rigli hand.

Amputation may have be resorted to, and (bit may not savo his life. Ex. John Combs, son -of Andrew Combs, was arrested and lodged in jail at flindman, charged with tho murder of bis deaf and dumb sister, who was shot and killed a few days ago. It Is reported that the girl hot herself, but her brother, since bis arrest, admits having done the shooting though Declaims the shot was accidental. Work is still progressing on tho lino of tbo N.

A V. railroad down Big Bandy river between Konova and Naugatuck. Tbe rails have been laid practically to Marrow bone, and the work is being push ed down the river. The N. A W.

Is at tbe present time spending more money in improvements than probably any other road in tbe country, and is especially anxious for the completion of this llig Bandy low grade line, which will immensely reduce tbe cost of haul-in coal from the Pocahontas Held to tbe lakss. Ex. William Ward, a highly respected old gentlemen, of Itiver, this county, passed away Thursday morning at the homo of his eon, John Ward. Mr Ward was about 8G years of age. lie has not been in good health for some time and JbUdoatb did not come as a surprise to those acquainted ith his condition.

He is survived by an aged widow and a number of sons and daughters. He was truly a good man, a successful farmer and bis friends learn of his death with regret. Palntsvlllo llorald. ThePiktville public school will open tbe fall tern) Monday the 18. M.

Kiddle will again Ihe prlucipal will have as assistants Vjn II. Plnsonaiid Miss Gyp York Kiimund Williams has typhoid fever. He came over from Jlig Creek last Friday on a vl-dt to W. II. Williams bis cousin.

Sal- Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and ifrcngth use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Sntl for ff ttmpl. Sriirr HOWNK, CW. 4i v.tri -it'rtl, Ntw York, siid Si.ooi all druuuu.

rday he took lo his bid and since that time hHH boon very bad off. I J. N. Auxler la having con-' ructcd oil College street a hand-' some two-story brick residence that ill add very materially to the ooksof Hint paitof the our city Pikevllle Lieut, and Acting Cov. Thiirne bas granted a pnrdrn to Johnson; Hat Held, one of the survivors of the noted HaifleldMeCnv feud, of; wenty Tears ago Kastcrn Ken-I tucky aud West Virginia, who has been an inmate nf the State puson ere for four years past under life' nt once for murder.

The ai ol the; Lleuti uitnt Governor extends to the 1 rime for which be stood and all charges growing out of the ud, killings of Alfred McCoy, Tl- beit McCoy, Farmer McCoy, Kin- olph McCoy, Jr. Coleman McCoy," killings which were the outcome of the feud wiirnf l'ixe county, and Lupm county. W. iu LVwaiid 1SSS. The reasons given Acting (lov- ornor lor his action In the cane are the filling health, according to the prison physlcitn, of Hatfield, his good behavior during conllnemetit, ftidavits of both Hattlelds and McCoys that the convicted 111 a was not a party to the midnight raid and murder of the McCoys, but was ten miles away, the titlon ol ten members of the jury HatUnld's pr mlse that ho will not again reside in tho State of Ken tucky and tho expressed belief of the Acting Governor that his ac- ion will restore tho prisoner to two children and redeem him.

The pardon was secured through he intercession of E. M. Hattleld, of Winona, W. a brother ol Johnson Uallield, who was but a child of ten years when tho mur der of tho McCoys occurred, but who was worked untiringly to se cure tho release of bis bro her. Mr.

Hatfield came hero from bis home the first of the week just closed, evidently with the knowledge that the Lieutenant Governor was oc cupying tho Executive depart ment, as Gov, Reekham had once refused to interfere with the judg ment of the court sentencing Hat field to life imprisonment. Since that refusal the brother bad, how ever, secured a number of addi tional papers and affidavits which he this time filed in the case. Joseph W. Beliomy died at his home in Asbiand, after a protrict od illness of dropsy Beliomy was born in West Virginia, January i2, 1811, and was a son of Bennett and Jane Beliomy, both deceased. He served in tho lato war, in Company 11th Kentucky V.I.

He parti cipated lo tho battle of tho Big Sandy campaign, Cumberland Gap, Cassville, the Atlantic campaign, Nashville, and Johnsouville. He was honorably discharged at Lou isa, January si, He was mar ried In lWiC to America Hensley, who survives nlm. Throe sons, William, Daniel, and James, and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Stewart, aleo survive him. Sam Dock Smith, of Wayne coun ty, probably tbe best known strike breaker in this section of the coun iry, was in tne city I nurscJay, en- rout to Spillman, where he will have charge of tbe men who are engaged in breaking the strike of the miners at that point.

Tbe strike there has been In progress for two months, the men having walked out on account of a reduc tion in wages. Huntington Her ald. Judge Gardner and James Gohle attempted to compromise matters in their race for Circuit J'tdge. Goblo picked 12 men and Gardner was to strike 9 names Irom tho list and let the remaining threo decide which of tbe twocandldatcs should withdraw from the raco. After the twelve mon wero selected some of them refused to act and the agreement was declared oil.

Paints-ville Correspondence. It is W. Reynolds, as he has boon appointed Police Judgo of Prestonsburg. Judgo Stanley was tried and ac quitted of the chargo of breaking open tho stray pen: Police Judge Mellon was tried tor willful neglect ot duties and acquitted. E.

L. Mckee, who was recently asslgnd lo Chattanooga, as Inspector In charge, has been transferred to the Denvo division, iu charge of Colorado, I'tah, Wyom ing, Arizona and His new assignment Is of equal importance. Greenup Democrat. l'he wldo Vtohert (leortfe, died la Kast I'oint. Funeral je wero conducteil by Mr.

Cojjlo, foreman for I'ittsand llanklns, married Miss Ixira May, at Fast 'ol nt rcently. Bronchitis For Twenty Years Airs. Minnrve Smith, of Danville. Ill-writes: "I had bronchitis fur twenty years and uever cot relief until 1 mod Foley's Honey and Tar which is sure cure. Sold hy l-oula Drug Co.

Two hundred llvi were lost and worth of property as de stroyed as tho result of a cloudburst which destroyed Km Jaun del Motile, In tho hills northeast of Manila, 1. I. Ilaln fell for twenty seven hours and all the low-lying districts were inundated. HEALTH "I feat ttttnk rrmld 1rp boM without ThedfoixTi pinch-" Drauf ht, her ua4 la IK family tar over two jrtwin with th be, of rMulta. I btta not haul doctor in ihe bona for that lfnh of ttm.

It fa doctor In itaelf sud Iwavra r-ui ritste pervon well mnA "Pr "-JAAUiti UAH tT.H, PL Because thii grmt nwdicin relieves stomach pains, frees tha oonstipiiU-d t-owvU and iuripor-mU the torpid liver and weakened kiiineyt Ho Doctor is nwwuarr in the home when Thedford'a Hlack-Ilraught is kept. Families living in the country, mill's from any phyi-cian, have been kept iu health for years with this medicine a their only doctor. Thedfurdi liUi-Ilraiifflit cures fcilioui-nem, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bid blool, headachea, diarrno-a, Constipation, colio and almost every other ailmeut because the stomach, boweli liver end kidneys so raaarly control Uie health. THEDFORD5 KKTl'UAU. W.

ll.Jaiucs has sold his farm to II. L. Portor and will move his family to Catlettsburg where tie expects to keep hotel. Dodge Black born will move from Morgan's creek to Catlettsburg where he will run a dray this fall and winter. Wm.

Biley will move from Ket-urah to parts now nnknown in October, so this is tho year to move. Quito a number of peoplo attended the Sunday School convention at Long Branch Saturday and re port a good wet time. V. ncle Jones and ite were visiting their sick daughter Sun day, J. B.

Hibliltt was at WcMiville Saturday. Martin Shortridgo is still argu ing politics. Ho Is a good Democrat and a good speaker. Marvin Cassady, who has lioen sick so long, Is now aide to curry the mail frm Knturah to Potter. Lute Haws and family returned to their home at Wilton nft.T two weeks visit to home (oiks at Ket-urah.

W. V. Uoberts sold 100 lambs to G.W.Calvin Monday. The people of our vicinity are a-hont done laving by their corn aud if it keeps seasonable and there comes 110 storms to destroy the crops, there will be plenty of corn raised in Lawrence County. Mrs.

Clara and Minnie Harman are improving. David Foster and family was at Keturah Saturday. We are very sorry to hear of tbe death of our friend', Johnson Moore, which occured at his home at Fall-burg last week. Ho leaves a wife and two or three children. Tho bereaved havo our sympathy.

Spunk Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night writes Mrs. t'has. Applegate, of A'cxan- dria, and could hardly git any sleep. I had consumption so bid that if I walked 1 block I would cough fright- felly and npit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three fl.OO bottles of Dr.

King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained o-S pounds." It's abm lutely guarMititd to cere Cough, Colds, LaUripic, Itronchitis and all Throat and Ltinif Troubles. Price 5c. and 11.00, Trial bottles free at A. Hughes' Drug Store. From reports received from county assessors, Commissioner of Agriculture Freeland has made a compilation showing the acreage of tobacco in Kentucky for the year 11)03 to tie and tho estimate pounds of tho crop to be r.Klsi),:)-.'! showing an Increase of over pounds over the year l'J02.

Treat Your Kidneys For Rheumatism. When you are suffering from rheumatism, tho kidneys must be attended to at once so that they will eliminate tho uric acid from tbo blood Fole's Kidney Cure is tne most ellectlve remedy for this purpose. H. T. Hopkins, of Polor, says.

"After unseccossfuily doctoring three years for rheumatism with the best doctors, I fried Foley's Kidney Cure and it cured me. 1 cannot speak too highly of this great medicine." Sold by i.ouisa Drug o. holt Hai.k: Tbe Atkins, Uur- chelt A IUlcliir warehouse on cor ner of Iturns' lot opposite whole salo house, tor particulars write J. F. HatelilT, Huntington, W.

Va. TwO Bottles Cure'l Him. "I was trniililed with kidney con plaint for about two y-ars," writes a. ii. iavis, 01 .111.

nut two bottles of Foley's Kldnev Curo elleeted a permanent cure." Sold by lxitina Drug Co. Weak Hearts are ciiiisi a dv indigestion, jr you tat a little too much, or if you are aiibji'ct to attacks of indigestion, ttiesiomacn expaiuis swells anil puffs up against the heart. 'I'll I crowds tbe heart and shortens Ihe tireath. Itapld heart beats and heart disease tiie final result Kodol I -) epslaCurodlgests wliat you eat, takes the strain oil the heart, cures Indigestion, dyapepsla, sour Hmnnc.li, and contribute!) nuuriHiimeui, sireiigtli and health lo every organ of tho body. Sold by i.ouisa liruu Co.

CAD.MCS. I I.uto Haws and wl'e, of IVach Court is In s'Sson at frestons-Oivhanl, have Ihwii vi-ltlng home burg and our uw officers. Judge folks at I'. (. Haws.

J. H. K.ktr and wife yi-itcd relatives 011 Laurel creek last week. Sunday School Is progressing nicely at this place under the care ful management ol C. W.

Jones. Logan Cook soy made a business trip to Yatesvillu Saturday. Misses Berths and Maud Mar-cum tere shopping at Hits place recently. Mis Dora Huberts who has been sick for sonio time Is better. Miss Nellie Conley was visiting at C.G.

Haws' and Tuea-day. Kail Kiloy, of Keturah, spent) Sunday with tils play-mates, Maud and Tilllo W01 ds. Miss Uuby Young visited home-folks on Irish creek Sunday. "Tim" Chadwick bought a line flock of sheep from W. V.

Uoberts recently. Mrs. Ida and Mary Short were calling on J. II. Hull aud wife this Gertie Fast ham visited her sick sister, Mrs.

Myrtle Adkius, last Friday. Mrs. T. M. IUlfe, of Bolts Fork, was visiting relatives at J.

K. Chadwick's Sunday. Mrs, Woods lost tine mule last week. Beiiard Vanhorn and family visited W. V.

Hubert's Sunday. Lee Kkers attended the foot-washing at Daniels creek last Saturday. Miggie Newsotn called on Hosa F.kers last Tuesday, Land Short made a business trip to this place one day last week. Our blacksmith, Henry Woods, Is making tbe anvil rlni; from morning till night. Greasy Plgg.

One Lady's Rcccommendstioa Sold Fifty Boui of Chamberlain's StonUKh and Lner Tablets. 1 have, 1 believe, sold fifty Iioxob of I hanHH-rlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the recommenda tion of one Udy here, who llrst nougtit a box 01 tiie 111 about a year ago. She uever tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good o.ualities of these Tablets. M. SttOKK, Druggist, Hochester Ind.

The pleasout purgative ef fect of these Tatilits makes them a favorite with ladles eveywhere. ror Sale bv A. M. Ilughob. It will surprise you try It It is the medicine above all oth ers for catarrh and is worth It weight in gold.

Klv's Cream Balm does all that is claimed foi it. II. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn son was auiicted with ca tarrh. He used Kly's Cream Balm and tbe disagreeable catarrh a left him.

J. C. Olmstead, Areola III. The Balm does not irritate cause sneezing. Sold by druggist o'lcts.

or mailed by Ely's Broth Warren New York. Safeguard the Childien. Notwithstanding all thai Is don by boards of health and charity in ciineo persons, 1110 neatn rat among small children is very hlg during tho hot weater of tbo sum mer months in tbe large cities There Is not probably 0110 case of bowel conplalnt in a hundred however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, For sale by A. M. Hughes.

WILTON John Wilson and family are here from Louisa. Mr. Wilson has a gol jiotii-tion with the Xorth J. llico Ccatl Co anil will make Wilton his home iu the future. The writer haa known Mr.

Will sun for a nntulier of years; they are real nice folks and we are glad to have them with ns. Lute Haws and fain ly. Lafe Wallace with his family aud Mm- 'Anderson Ward have returned from a visit to lliji Sandy Tho writer attended the funeral of 8. P. Adkina at North Jellico on the Wtb Mr.

Adkins had foruierely been in the imploy of the Oeo. Whitcoinl) Co. of Chicago but at the time of his deatli he waa foreman of a mine at Central City, Ky. "Polk" worked at Peach Orchard for a number years and was well known at that place. Mr.

Adkiu's dying re-ipieat was to be taken to North Jellied aud buried hy the Odd Fellows ami Masonic Orders, His request was grant ed with the honors of the two orders. North Jellico Lodge of R-diecca also marched iu the pria-ession. Mrs. Basel Daniels, from Johnson County, rlied at this place recently Her funeral was Conducted by Heury Uixuii, of licrtlia. Bum, to Thomas Williamson and wifi' since onr last writing, a fine boy; also, to Clias.

Allaway and wife a hoy. J. IS. Ii Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This reniedv a certain lo be needed In almost every homo be mm ma Hiiiniiior in over.

It can a'ways bo depended uion in the moKt Rovcrn and dantreroua caaos. It Is cHpccially valuable for Rummer disorders in children. It Ik pleasant to take and never faila to irtvo prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may savo life. For sale by A.

M. Hughes. Wall Paper. A lino linn of new wall pspcrs Just received hy tho Snyder Hard warn Hem values you can ob tain anywhere. Oua'l Get Fontsorcl Get Allen's oot rise.

A wonderful peider tint cures itrl. aching, sweatinx iwt mil niKke new or tight shoes easy. Ask to-day for Allen's A''ci'it no iiilutliuui. trial pace Kr.K, Ad.lrcsa, 8. 01m tcd, ladtoy, IWALK.

Gardner and Cumtiinu ealllis Attv Stephens, are running the affair like vetoran-s A largo crowd was In town to bear the candidatea for rCirciiil Judge speak 011 the issuis ot the day. Mofsrs. Baker, Gohle, Sublett and Uardner all made able sMochc8. which were well received by the Urge and enthusiastic crowd present. A.

1. Stephens also made a splendid address which was enthusiastically applauded. W. 11. May, made an excellent speech aud de clared himself (or Stephens aud asked all his friends to vote (or Stephens.

He brought the house down when be declared he would never vote a Republican vote. The grand jury lias been making it hot for the evil doers, aud has put a great many to (light and for week we have not heurd a lngle hot (lred nor the yell of a drunk- man. Keep the good work going. Your correspondent had a talk ith Sain aud Will Hatcher, two our most popular progressive business men, and akd them as to hat they thought of the manner 11 hich tho Big Sandy Herald had ragged the C. over them, and hey replied that their land was ondemned like a great many others, and it took their business points and their homes where they had lived all tlielrllves, and had at- ays tried to treat every body fair ly and honestly, and why they should be attacked In this manner they could not understand.

They were Democrats and always stood the party and they could not see hy a Democrat paper should at tack Democrats in audi 1 manner. l'he editor and his friends had better "look lietore they leap" or they might run their heads Into a hornet's nest. Mrs. Cot. May and Miss Vic avidson have been visiting Miss Fannie May this week.

beautiful wedding occurred In our littlo town the 4th. Iko Hall, a prominent yountt merchant, and Miss Rebecca Clark, were the happy young youple. Anonymous Louisa Drug Co. ask tbe readers of Ibis paix.r who are sufferinir with tndmeitlon or lyspepata to call on them at once and get a bottle of Kodol l)ytX'p sla Cure. If you knew the value tuts remedy as wi know It, you would not suiter another day.

Kod ol Iysopsia Cure Is a thorough distant and tiisue-litiildlng tonic as well, it is endorsed personally by hundreds of people whom it ha cured of Indigestion, dyKpopitn.pal pltation ot the heart and stomach troubles generally. Kodd KyHpep sla ure digests what vou eat. is pleasant, palatable and strength ening. UKOIUIKS CHKKK. our sunilay School Is progress- ing nicely at this place with Oeorge llurgoss as Supt.

Jas. Boyd and wife returnr home Monday from a visit to Inez, Dan l'lgg, of BUine, Is vlsiiln F. N. Compton. F.

Compton and wife visited Bufford Dooleys recently. K. I). Boyd roMi-Jhe misfortune of getting a iii(ii niilYh cow kills' lasi wool ny ini.ing over a roc clill and breaking her hack. Itancom Preston and wife Charley, visited homo folks Satur day aud Sunday of last week.

1). and Andy went to Louisa one day last week on l.ti-d-lle-s. Julin Austin of lxmaiis was here recently. Oh our roads. Wi ll I will not ill- Mnvlliini, it I.

iu, it iimii can i say something good about a thing he ought not to say a thing. We have'ut any good roads to say any thing about, but just come and sc. ir you can get through the mud holes, ruts and 'trcotlp you will find that 1 am not mistaken. Success to the Nkw s. Whon biliouatakc Chamberlain's htomauh and Liver Tableta.

For ale by A. M. Hughes. Laughlin Fountain Pen i tmc pica or ait PINS ISO HSl NO tQOSl NVIMtftC. FINEST GRADE IX COLD PLN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWDPOPUURItrUSFOR ONLY $too ii SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT S3 Thelnphlin FminiKin Pen ilaltler hn-M qlily htl tuhher, fitlnl with )iiKirt( utsi'le, Unre Hk.

wold ofnny drjtf(l ilriihihly, atitl ha Uic only prrfct Hrvite known. Fiihtr tyle. nrlilv titounlr prrxnUina putptMra, fnirvtra. Knrrly jrtHi hill not Mr lo ttviire aMrttiin lbmtliMSlMprklriH will i vt? ttvh rant inuotu pleuurc nil lemcc. rr Sk by Coijley's Store I The "IPS" of Life Make th guantnttea of Life Inauraaea valuaMe beyond all calculation.

Each if haa its corrvxpontliutf ilrtinite auur anc from The Mutual Life Inaurancc Company of New York. Peculiar family or biuineaa couilitiooa, renuire special investment arrangementa. Tuia company haa met every imaginable com! I ion in the past and can aately augvat the plan best suited to ihe emergencr- The following instance is only one of thousands TW lat AhtfM WmnMiit fllatolli 14 tinMi-nl WM ImLI ivti. stn aa-la US ttJS la. Tit MloJ Life Intuitu tomitai Kw Yh 1 1.

In. whsi iM i'd fit tl thai htt wktow -til rtit at M0 Ant IHl.hP 4 itO lof lM )tt 16 HlUlf llitfll. i .4 tKl rjtto.1 Ik will rrt M0OWU ptattisr tha issalrad iU tKn II UBt at mb the mh fjaJi Ml. aMiaouts) ssvi.J WNIOlS ifrvm 14 Fhila4it jVamtf. JV09 In writinir for infortnatioa about policirt of this kind, stats what you woula like to tveeive in cash at the end of limited payment period, amount you would like your beneficiary to receive in event of your di-otb, ana give your age.

Tub Mutual Li Insurance Company ok Nkw York Richasd McCtraPT. FrMtdcaL F. H. YATES, DUt Loniaa, Ky. World's Pair Chesapeake Ohio R'y.

World's Fair Seenie Itmite. SH0RTIST. OlICklST. CIII APIST. Through Grandest Stcacry Fast of liKklfs.

St. ouli Fusrsioi Fares Iruoi Aiblsml, ay Special Colli Euirsioai. Ticket gixid only in day eoachea ou ilesiguatnl trains and late to la anii.miiiisl vC 1 1 VlfS tiadvauee. Sold dallr. icod to rt tnrn within days, iuiliuliiiK day nf I A A Hale SO Di) Tkkcls.

Sold dailv. goisl to return within fie lavs, ini'liidiuii date of sale, but not Inter than 1 ft fK letvints-r 15. Scasoa TUkcls. Siibl -dailv, gis to n-1 OK turn until Ik-c. Vinclusive For rutin and full iiifuruiKtinii apply to nearest ticket or a.lilre S.

J. Jiitii: An't. Umisa, Ky. II. W.

Fuller, tit I Pass. Ag Wm. S. HriiiiMiii. Asst Ueu I'imi.

Agt. Chesapeake Ohio R'y KENTUCKY DIVISION. 111(1 SA.V11Y tn.STRICT. Went ward. 39 37 Caotward 36 38 Stationa n.i i i i.iftau i i 'i 1 40 itt I t.

1 i IM 5 1 1 A IM 3 I7nti an lit 44 'J4tilt41 1 1 4H 3 m. VI 3 a 7 3 In 7 irj 3 7H 3 2 7 JO .1.1 7 3 7 4i I White house kichardmin IVach Richardson tleorifin Kise (iailuii Chapman Torchlivht. Tunnel SnL Uoisn Louisa Potter Ktilb-r Catalst Curnutt ltnchauaii KaTauaiiKh Burirejw Ia-kwisil Hav, llr'ch llamp. jinic. Catl tt.tbtlrn Ashland n-toj iv; 1 1 ii" 8 43 a in 44 (t.Vi ut in 1 10 It KftaUlU II it iV a 0.1 1 4 Ml ft 44 A IK 5 8 I.I ft if 8 HAS It a.

,113 N47.MIO 4'-' 4.V. ao 4" Trains K7 and are local frei)(lit trains and do not carry liasm-nt-cra. H. C. IkiUiiltTON, 8iieriuteuilent.

a J. Jl'STtcK. Auent, Lonisa, Ky, W. ARLO MOORE. Eje-5iKht flu not neglect v.mr eyea.

When you to fi-el a need of aid is the time to Ifet If yon h-ild your pajs-r at arms lenirth see, yon If yonr eyes jet tire.1 easilv. ymi ml aid. If yonr eyes smart. itch or burn, oinc to me: I will cure them. No irreat Cit and no pain.

Dim't kii to tbe city and pv prices. 1 K'laiantee Kinibss work a sieiialty. Ilrokeii lenses illlplicatisl. No Kneasiiift or avt. hud years of exi-rieiice in arie cities.

Watches clucks and jewelry neatly p'lairisl, Cnniiec teil with Conley's Jewelry Store, Louisa, kenticky. No Falso Claims. The proprltdoraof Foley's llonev and Tur tin not advertise this as a sure euro for coiisuiiiiillnn." They du not claim it will cure Mil- iread complaint Iu advanced cane. hut do positively asaert that It, will cure in tho earlier Mattea ami never falla to Rlv comfort and relief III I ho Worst cases, Foley' llonev Rnd Tar la without doubt Itreatest throat and Iiiiik reniedv. lunusosuiiaillulea.

Hod bv l.on. Iaa lirug Co, DR. Norfolk Western. Schedule in effect May au, lm. Pullman Buffet 8leewni between Nor- (lk ami St.

Iaiuis and twtweeu (llstflild Md Cktiiaaitl aitkost Uiifc on 3 and also lietweeu Norfolk aud Ht, Louis ou IS aud 111. Lei kcaota central time. West Buaid No. 8. daily.

H.M a arrive at Col- nmbuariHOa in. Pullman bulTet car Koanoke to St. Louts via Columbus and Pennsylvania lines, arrives St. Louis 9 45 p. i arrive Cincinnati via l'orlslluiiltli lllitkla.

111. PulliuaiiSlreo- en to Cincinnati. So. 88. 'iS a in.

dailv envtit Sun day. Arrives CVilnuibus a IU I'M- lor Car Keuova to Coluuibua. No. 11. 1H.1 dailv escent Suu day arrive Coliiuious tt -'5 arnrea cini inuuti A3 i) iu, via I'ortaiuontu.

Parlor Car Keuova to Columbus. No. 111. (t 50 n. ni dailv.

arrive Col iiliilHia 10 p. m. Piilliiiau Sleeiier Norfolkto St. Louis via Columbus and 1 cuusylvauia line Leave Icaota Ccatral Time. Fast Bond.

No dailv. Norfolk n- press for Koaimke, Lvuchburg. Klcb- iiiond aim Norfolk, l'nlluian sleetieni iui U) Konuote Without cuange. No 1 1.20 a dailv for lllneflebl focalioiitna, Koanoke. Norfolk and all intermediate sUilloim.

Ihillumn er to Norfolk. Dining car to Koanoke N. D. MAHKK, tlenernl Manager Koauoke, va. W.

B. rtF.VH.U Oeuvral Paueugxr Ivoauoke, a. Allen Hull. Division Pawwiirvr Aurut ixniiiiiiins otinv a4aAaaaaaAAsaaVA AAaAAAaVA aMi i irr it i i uru NEW YORK mimmi am. ESTAIILISHED ism.

Pulicii-d srcure.1 by Assets, $11,512,951.78 The New York t'ndcrwribsn Agency has a notable record of fortv yrara honorable dealing with th liisiiring public. AU iu lUltlni.il ortiHa-gration and ekwwhr imwiptly tiled ind paid. Tbe Diion, M.n ('. daru-ago rwvntly sustained was nld iiiunediately, aa are all liwx-a, lusnre with AUGUSTUS 8NYUEH, Lonisa, Kentm-ky. I Look 5 Ahead Just A Littlo and yon will nalinthat it in timf to jU yimr order for Hprtiis; Clothing- liny it from tbe horwc that has stood tin) teal of yoam, and always makes its work sat is fa-tiry.

nr im-w linn has nrver t.ti snrjoiiMed. Wait for Mr. P. Jalin.ua. Haas, Schwartz Fashionably Tailors.

IMHTSMuL'TH, OHIO. tXPERICNCI 9 9 1 COrNlOHT AC Anmn Mftn kttra BHf disavnrrf ton ariT ftilrtif swsiswtAiti r-nr tiptnti.ii ftwm vUkar mm ta rha.ir tv(rtiM Vinitntintrsv ln4rtj n.i.n,i.mUaU. Iltv.llsivk tan I'atta rnt friv H4r MticT ftif Mrnii patfanta. rinia taAM Wirli Mutt A twtmtrm tiwrftc, chnr, la lh Scientific American. A Knr1rfnlf llhtrfa4 Mrmm Hr.

anf rtantuv h-tn a LV.V.!:?ri"l,l,',L MUNI 4 'New York ARNETT'S QUICK RELIEF. i urea uta, Hums, llruis. Sorea, i in-a, iiiihhi t'olson and Skin IliHcaacB of all kinds. Also. havo a preparation for 1 leasts that will brlnjr namo reaulta.

Price 25 Cents Por Box. Manufactured exclusively by E. ARNETT CO. Louisa.Ky. DR.

J. M. PRICHARD. I'raetice limited to EYE. EAR.

NOSH and THROAT. GLASSES FITTED miii' in 'iresuau Avenue 'mil. Ashland, Kentucky. Snyder Bros. I.ouisa, Ky.

IMMRTAklRS StPPl llS. The Bcs! Paint. I'nitod Htate I'alut Is "bHl itnulo of mixed point mado. It Is exactly tho aamo aa la Hold tin-der tho moat famous brand in tho I'tilled Htatea at a hlKh price All of It la other. Hiiydnr Hardware When.

INEEDA. SUAVE ReineiiiK-r the TonriaI Parlor iu Arlington Hotel, corner Main-Croasand INirrystieeta. IRA WliLLHAN, SEEDS Nothing but seeds: Clover. Timothy, Onhanl, Hed Ton, Kentucky Blue Itraas, Crimson rlo-ver. Alsike Alfalfa clover Seed.

Uye. Oata. all kinds of Kleld Bint Orasa Setsts, Oennali Millet soiithrru and western growti. Price and Quality arc what talk. We can sell bag or af ar load.

Writ for price stating Uality. PATTERSON EVANS SEED MEHCHAN IS 51 Viii St. Cincinnati, O. I t'oimignincnts of Sorghum soliciletl. Eabjf PBQD Easy la Uki A iaa la icl 1 (hat lamous ilttla ptll PtWtll'i' Uttls Early Klaus.

ThU dua th I sot that Ihsv Ionia lb llvsv Ir- (alsaa uiju. It, TbT lt grips nor stckko, not avan th mast aslicata Udy, and yal tKsr ail so cart tin In rasults that ana who use tham la dUapcolnled. Thsy cur Xatpti Iw, OMutlnanoo, fedlousnsa. (aundtc. haadactiq.

malarta an4 card oil ensif noaia sua lavart. msmm asxT 9t x. a. Dwirr cnicaoo Deal Forjit thi lint. iarly nicer B.

Bartram, M. D. Specialist. Dim-aKisnif lh nerroos system and illseaam of wouva, tHHce. rainier lnth and Winch'xU'r.

ti Carter Av. ASMLANK. KY. 11. Hulllvan.

r. Htowart. SLUIVAN STtWART. Attorneys su.l C.Minsellurs at I.aw. Comuwreial tirrati and Iteal lUtslc.

tnailr, Kstatea sttlcl. m-pisiitioiui taken. rrsn-liiv in all lbs onitrTa. Ri-fen-iH-r, any lunk ur liuun)a Arm hro. Main Htre-t.

Liaiisa. hVntn. sr. P. Buchanan, Offer protiwslonal aoivbes.

p. clal attention (riven dlsenwa of th Kye, Ktr, Throat, Nal Cavltli-a, and chest, Kyva tested and k'lissea accurately lilted. At olllce In CatletUbtinr Tuextav and Friday. U. O.

CEA3K. DENTIST Lou sa, Am better prepared Than over lxfon lo do All klnda of work In tha DKNT I INK loFIrtt-ClaasHtvlB. Try tho Improved Apha Flour, For Hale by (Irocera, Made on our new frX) barrel mill. Gwiiin Brollies Company, lliintlnlon, W. Va.

LESLEY Hiult Krmle. iiiisllum nrl, Kaav terms when ih-ired, Aiblresa l'jNi Ht. ork, N. or llmintiiiton. W.

Va. Jul. Mil Dr. Elbert 0. Jenks.

-DEN 1 1ST Over J. B. CrulCher'a Stnrc rernianenlly lia ale.1 In I.piaa. TIP MOORK, Attorney at Law, Huink. Kr, OnllctluiiH lii Fjiatem Kentucky Rl von apecial attention.

DR. FIIED D. MARCUM. Physician and SurKoon, Louisa. Ky.

i- faWtd's 1 HAIR Al.f.AM .,.,1 1.., i iw k. I n. .1 4 Ii..

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