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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 4

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Louisa, Kentucky
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I (he of SANDY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1894. The wife of 8 man whose name was Lot Was turned to salt, they say; A Blue Grass who married this week Was instantly turned -Ashland to Bulk oysters at Remmole's. Bulk Oysters at Re nmele's. Remmele for Langdon's bread.

Langdon's Bread at Rommele's. -Born, to J. L. Vaughan and wife, boy. Mrs.

Wm. Rommele is visiting in Tontington. Clover Loaf four $3.40 per barre Vaugaghan's. Mr. L.

S. Johnson is visiting relnaves in Ironton. Jack Whitt in Gilding an addition to his dwelling. Rommele sells pure maple syrup in bulk at $1.00 per gallon. Tey "Dairy Made Complexion Hoap." Best in the market.

Mrs. K. F. Vinson is visiting riends and reintives in Ceredo. Born, to the wife of D.

M. Ward, Teresday, a fine young Democrat, Mrs. John. Howes, of Paint sville, visiting Dr. Atkinson and family.

siteriff A. J. Wilson has settled with the Auditor for the revenue of 1804 Thos. Corvin, known here, is now manager of the Hotel, Ventura, in Ashland. A theatrical troop will appear at the Masonic Hall 8010 time in next month.

Ar fine organ, for sale wholesale price. Apply at Conat ley's Jewelry Store. A protracted meeting was begun at the M. E. Church last Monday evening by Rev.

Jones. Four boys are in custody for breaking Into a car of apples belonging to Col. Northup. Frank Johnson left Friday with his brother Dick for Lexington, where he will attend A. M.

College. The official returns showed a of 17 for Pugh in this majority county, instead of 24, as at first reported. Mrs. W. H.

Holt is very Her daughter, Miss Ida, came home Monday in response to a telogram. The greatest complexion soap known is the Dairy Made Complexion Soap sold by A. M. Hughes. Try it.

Marshal Copley says he positively must have the balance of the taxes due at once. Pay up and save trouble and expense. The first quarterly meeting the present year will be held at 4. E. Church South tomorrow Sunday by Rev.

8. G. Preston. You furnish the money, Gunnell will furnish the shoes. Little money good shoes, more money better shoes, no money no shoes.

Wm. Jackson has been sentenced at Greenup, to serve ninetynine years in the penitentiary 1 the murder of his wife last June. Mrs. Julia Garred went to cinnati Monday. Upon her return she will locate in Catlettsburg engage in the dressmaking nose.

Our new stock Clothing, CloaksHats and Shoes are now. in, prices lower than ever. Bargains in every department at A. J. Wonder how many Lawrence county farmers are going to get the progressive and prosperous by raising some tobacco next Begin preparations in time.

A public meeting will be given the M. E. Church South tomorrow evening by the Christian Endeavor League, when Rev. S. G.

will deliver an interesting The resignation of M. F. as.a member of the Democratic County Committee, offered tim ago, was accepted and O'Neal appointed to fill the cancy. Three inches of snow covered ground last Sunday morning. "oldest inhabitant" had to his head considerably before could recollect as heavy a thus early in the season.

Hon. T. N. Hopkins, the Republican candidate for from the Tenth district, down Tuesday. He says he contest Kendall's election claima of fraud in Floyd and counties.

County Court next Monday. Thanksgiving Day the 29th 1 Born, to John Elswiek and wife, a girl. Miss Lula Laki, is visiting Mrs. W. T.

Evans. Miss Gertrude Stonebraker is still very sick. Jas. McGuire, has returned frout Knott. county, Langdon' superior bread twice a week at Remmele's.

W. T. k.vans has moved into his elegant new residence. Langdon's bread at. Remmele's.

Fresh supply on hand today. The game season opened under the laws of Kentucky yesterday. Arbor Day (last Friday) was not general observed in this county. Cloaks! Cloaks! Correct styles and lowest prices at A. J.

Loar de Co's. Look at the big bargains for tomorrow in Remmele's advertisement. If you want a good suit of clothes cheap, look at A. J. Lour Co's.

new stock. Mr. Dave Snyder, of Pt. Pleasant, W. is visiting his brothers at this place.

Mrs. J. C. Butler has returned from a visit of several weeks in Boyd county. The shipment of cattle from this section.

has been heavier this. year than ever before. Mrs. Randall, of Viroqua, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R.

F. Vinson, at this place. Mrs. MeComna, sister of Mrs. W.

T. Evans, was married last week nt Kenova to a Mr. Corwine. Mrs. Jay I.

Northup will go to Buffalo, N. next week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wood. New stock of Clothing, Hats.

Shoes at A. Loar where you will find splendid bargains. C. B. Peters and family have returned from Knott county, where they have been for several months.

Harry Cooley has been confined tohis room at the hotel at this I plave all this week. He much now. THAN Eww expects to make some improvements soon. Our aim is to keep tep with the increase in circulation and patronage. Our Pitsville correspondent this week tok of n.

fight between two Magoflin cunty cousins, which ended with houble results. If you have a nighbor who does not take the NEW re recommend it to him (if you can conscientiously do so) and ask him subscribe. What about that Inning faetory? if the industry, to be tablished for next is not too early to begin talking pout it. The News continues to, the best and neatest job printin, be had in this end of the state, at the lowest prices. We have crowded beyond capacity for a weeks past but are now able to orders upon short notice.

The State College foot ball tean has easily won every game played this season. The greatest game, for is yet to come with the the however, 1 Centre College team. Our people and take an interest in the State College team because the captain two other players are Lawrence county boys. Sam Crabtree and a man named Moseley escaped from the county few nights ago. They burned jail a bed clothing in the window stone cracked, when they made for the a hole large enough to escape through.

Moseley was held on Cin- of house-breaking which charge would probably send him to to penitentiary. Crabtree way busi- ing out a large fine. Well-dressed windows and large sign will draw attention at goods from passers-by. They, ever, have little time to stop. Loar determination of what shall bought is generally made in home, and it is this the dealer in reach.

He can do so only by line ping a liberal amount of printers' year? ink. Married, on the 7th at at home of the bride's parents this place, Miss Ollie Peters to Allen Ferguson, of San Deigo, Preston to which place they will go in lecture. month. The wedding oscasion very pleasant affair. The brido the daughter of Mr.

John Conley a pretty Peters, a young lady of some and very popular with W. D. graces, vaacquaintances. Mr. Ferguson promising young man who went California a few years ago.

the Notwithstanding the fact The great deal of culling has been scratch on the subscription list within he past six months the NEws snow 1100 copies every week. A statement of this is furnished advertisers who desire it. It defented for newspapers to claim Congress tomary passed circulation of at least fifty per will more, than they actually upon This would entitle the News Pike claim of 1650 circulation, it it to do business in that way. NORMAL SCHOOL. Permanent institution Within Our Reach.

One of the most desirable and important institutions which Louisa could secure would be a permanent high grade school; and we are glad to know that such a school is now within comparatively easy reach. A reasonable amount of encouragement is all that is needed to secure it. Messra. U. 8.

G. Anderson and J. F. Welch, both highly successtal educators, are prospecting in the matter and it is the duty of every good citizen to 6 lend any aid within his power. Mr.

Welch now has a position In Louisiana at a splendid salary, but he is willing to resign and come here if the prospects for SuCCORS shall be reasonably promising. It is proposed to open the first term as early in 1895 as practicable and to prepare for a full ten months term to begin next fall. Messrs. Anderson and Welch are both energetic and enthusiastic gentlemen and will meet every demand of the public. This is an important opportunity for Lonisa and 1 it should be promptly ombraced.

John L. Bosley, has written the following to the Winchester Sun about Pike county: "I found, upon inquiry, that upon the Levisa Fork the foxes, wild cats and wolves had become so bad that sheep raising had to be abandoned. Three ago thundreds of sheep were destroyed by the droves of mountain wolves that infested the land. There are yet a few deer back in the mountains and few wild fur. key.

Squirrels have come in great numbers, and partridges are more abundant than for two years. The chestnut crop is abundant and selling in the towns at low prices." Hurrah! the election is Everybody knows it! But everybody does not know that the Louisa Photographic Studio is giving away free a photo frame, worth 50e and 76e, with every one-balf dozen or more cabinet photos to every customer during the holidays, commencing Nov. 20th. D. JONES, The work on the dam has reached it point where cannot be injured for interfered with by a rise of any ordinary dimensions.

The stone work is nearly in. Mrs. Conley, of Manchester, Ohio, in here visiting her sister, MrA. Stonebreaker at this place. Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. One dollar for the pays Bro SANDY NEWS one year; fifty cents. six months; twenty-five cents three months. Some stylish hair pins just received at Conley' jewelry store are being used as "leaders" and are offered at bargain prices. Cloaks! Cloaks! New stock! Cor rect styles! Low prices a at A.

J. Loar Co. Only $2 Round Trip to Cincinnati via C. O. R'y Wednesday Nov.

28th. Tickets will be good going only regular trains No's 17 and 15 which will carry extra coaches for his occasion, leaving Oatlettsburg 5:55 a.m. and 1:53 p.m. Reing tickets will be good 01: 16 and 18 leaving Cincinnati The 7:10 m. and 2:30 p.m., No.

ay Nov. 29tb, and on train caving Cincinnati at 7:40 a. m. give May Nov. 30th.

This will portunk as salong the line all oping in spending ThanksgivCincinnal Queen City. See the pers and small bills attracti excellent theatrical ing of Than gatinee and eventheatrical paing day. Form. a a ad take in this trip. Did you ever penter.

work don piece of earand showed its imperfections the one who perform of skill in Now, although all to it its evide not. be able to see the same in watch wore just have first claas in order to be have watch always your the one well versed in by Such a one you will 18- at A Maryland girl swall the hunk of chewing gum. It near in her vermiform appendix, the attempt to remove it killed Mr. What the girls now call for is next of the non-lodge-in-the was sort, and it is found only at 18 N. A LONG STRING of disensos follows a run-down many system when the liver is inactive her and the blood in disorder.

Look out for "breakers is a ahead" by putting the liver to and blood in a healthy condition. You've only to turn to the right remedy to mako a yourself secure from disease. Dr. Pierce's well Golden cures. Medical Tabs it, Discovery as you 88 as the when you feel the first symptoms loss of appetite, dullness, depression) prints you'll save yourself from something sworn In recovering from "Ta all other convalescenco wasting discuses, nothing can from pneumonia, cur- to build up needed flesh and strength.

It's a blood-purifier that hina stood a of time; for a quarter of a century cent. sande. covery! The fins numbored manufacturers its cures prove by print. in it by guaranteeing it for all disordors to ing Totter, from Balt bad blood; in Erysipelas, Serofula, chose buncles, and every kindred ailment. If you receive no benefit you'll money back.

What offer could be Highest of all in Leavering U.S. Gov't Report Royal Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE Johnson County. PAINTSVILLE. The election passed without a single fight in this county. Some person stole $45 cash from W.

W. Randolph of this place a few days ago. Two women paid Mrs. Randolph a visit and one of them, Sarah Vanhunse, took the money from a stand table drawer. She let party in town have a twenty dollar bill of the money, which Mr.

Randolph identified and delivered back to him, fifteen dollars of the money. Judge W. E. Literal is in town looking for a. home.

He contemplates moving to town soon. H. S. Howes, our clever sheriff, and Mrs. Sip Bays, were married a few days ago.

We wish them sueCABS. Mrs. Lydia Ward, of Oil Springs, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. B.

Stapleton, of this place. News has been received here that two men by the name of Fletcher had some trouble about one's hogs getting in the other's corn. They quarreled and afterward met on the road, when one killed the other. They were consins and lived in Magoflin connty. The dead man was literally cut to pieces.

His ear and his head were cut off, and -he received sixteen other knife wounds. The murderer is now in jail. R. A. E.

Leslie, of Prestonsburg, is canvassing among our farmers encouraging them to raise a crop of tobacco next year. Jack Rittenhouse, of Myrtle, was in town several days last week to learn the election news, but learned very little that pleased him. ROCK FELLER. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away." The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to-bae, the only harmless, guaranteed cure. 1.

you tobacco-habit want to quitand can't use bae" Braces up nicosinized nerves climates nicotine poisions, makes weak men gain strenght, weight and vigor. Positive eune or monev. refunded. Book at druggist, mailed free. Ad.

dress The Sterling Remedy Chicago. 45 Randolph St: New York, 10 Spruce St. You can subscribe for any newspaper or magazine through the agency at M. F. Conley's store.

It will cost you nothing extra and will save postage and trouble ordering. FOUR BIG Maying the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovedy, for consumption, coughs and cots, each bottle guaranteed- Electric Bitthe ters, greatest remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and br.

King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at A. M. Hughe's drugstore.

The official count in the Tenth district gives Joe Kendall a majority of 104, and Beckner about 700. Hopkins will contest Kendall's seat, of course. Gen. Cassius M. Clay, aged 84 years, was married a few days ago to Miss Dora Richardson, aged 15.

His son and daughter used every effort to thwart the but them. the He old is man finally wealthy, outwitted, very the girl is poor, and has been under his care for a long time. The old gentleman is an uncle of the candidate for Governor. Awarded Highest Honors -World's Pair. PRICES BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE.

tire Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free gun Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. dO YEARS THE STANDARD. OUR NEIGHBORS. Elmer Spriggs, a brakeman, was killed at Kenova Monday.

The Kellogg Powder Mills are running day and night. Itis about time for another explosion. -0- The Carter county miners who have been on such a long strike, are returning to work. -0- The Daily Catlettsburg Clarion will be reduced to a weekly and continued regularly as a Democratic sheet. -0- The Knights of the Golden Eagle have established dozen lodges along the N.

W. railroad in West Virginia within the last three months. -0- The Democrats of Pike county elected their entire county ticket except the Assessor. The county gave Hopkins for Congress 79 majority. -0- Harris, the Independent Democratic candidate for County Judge in Floyd county, was elected.

The remainder of the officers elected were the regular Democratic nominces. -0- At Grayson, Carter county, on the day of the election, Lewis Kitchen aged 68 years, dropped dead just as he was leaving the polls where he had acted all day as Judge. He was a Democrat. While celebrating the Republican victory at a small town in Logan county, W. Dink McDonald, Lawrence Cary and Bilter Goings, were all seriously, if not fafally hurt by the bursting of a cannon.

-0- The latest killing in Greenup county occured on Indian Run where John Deer hit Stanley on the head with a hoe, crushing his skull. The people of Morgan county voted down the proposition to grant an appropriation for the proposed railroad from Morehead into the cannel coal fields of Morgan. W. W. Marcum contested the election of G.

G. Burgess to the office of Criminal Judge of Wayne county, W. and at last reports the recount had put Marcum ahead, and also elected one Democratic raember of the Legislature and the School Superintendent. -0- Heron Fleming, of Pike county, who was so nearly shot dead at the time four others were killed in West Virginia, was acquitted of the charge of murder at Wheeling last Tuesday, but has been sent back to Virginia to answer for murder there. -0- A special to the Cincinnati Post from Ceredo under date of the 12th says: "Yesterday evening the little daughter of Valentine Bloss, aged 13, who lives near Dickson, 15 miles south of this place, was caught by tramp near her home and outu raged.

The brute made his escape, but the people of the whole neighborhood are now scouring the country for him, and if he is caught a lynching will be the result. A reward of $200 is offered for the fiend's arrest." Before buying a cloak be sure to get the latest style. Wehave them from $2.50 up. G. W.

GUNNELL. MeNeil, Democratic candidate for Judge of the Chancery Court of Hamilton county, Ohio, was elected last Tuesday by 2,300 majority over Von Segger, Republican candidate. The county went 22,000 Republican last Tuesday week. How's that for a landslide in the other direction? Just watch the Republicans grab for the credit of the revival of business! Despondent Democrats are hard to find. The old party has come through worse defeats than that of the 6th.

Have Your GLOTHES made to Order GO. M. BORN Ghicago GREAT The Merchant Tailors. They Guarantee to Pit and Please You. GEST ASSORTMENT.

LOWEST PRIGES. LOOK AT THEIR SAMPLES AT A. J. DR COMPANY. Cold Weather Bargains.

Full size blankets, in white or gray, 75c pair better grade, $1.00 pair Comforts, full size, 750 Single bed, 50c Lot of Childs' and Misses' Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers AT COST! Canton Flannel tor 5c per yard. Good Stocking yarn, all colors, 5c Hank DON'T Forget We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Clothing at Cost and Under! C. W. GUNNELL. Are sold at reasonable prices at SNYDER BROS.

Extra Quality and Honest dealing their motto. A full line of School Books at M. F. Conley's. The largest and most complete line of stationery is always.

to: be: found at M. F. Conlev's. Saunders' face powders, the best made, for sale by Hughes. Noye's dictionary or book holders are the best made.

Everybody should have one. Prices recently reduced. For sale at Conley's jowelry and stationery store, New stock of silverware and jewelry just received at and more is coming. Everything imaginable in the way of school supplies at M. Conley's.

When you take medicine you want to know that it is fresh and pure. A. M. HUGHES HAS NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND. PURE DRUGS ADD MEDIGINES.

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERIES. PLAIN FACTS! TRUE FACTS. Hughes'. prevents ought, (Innguor, and serious. or in fevers, or equal it the test the Disthe thoutheir faith arisBezema, Boils, Cargot your fairer 1 Saturday, Nov.

17th, We will place on sale the article mentioned below at figures almost: unparalleled. Figures never lie, remember that. So when Saturdaycomes, you come with it to our store and get the benefits of this sale. 20 GAR, SI.0O. Wm.

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