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VOL. XV 114 STANFORD, KY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 889. NO. 75 MoKINNEY.

Bud Martin delivcn-d soiquld corn to the.Tanher Mills at $2.15 per bbl. WE ARE STILI HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES! HU3T0NVIUE. -Jorn intuiting hero at $1.73 pr barrel delivervd. A -r31r. Jmne AHen 4ureliawi the lot on wliiol( tlitv.

building stood that burned Sunday uiorniiiK and will erect a building that will be a credit to our town. M. Allrii, who waa burned out last Sunday moriiing, Ipft (or Louisville BOYLE COUNTY. J. T.

Bailey gold several fat cattle to J. F. Owens at 2 cents. i Mrs. Harvey Brewer died on ffie Rolling Fork lost week of pneumonia alter a Icing illness.

Mr. W. H. Aldridge has just moved into his new residence west of town, which Is about completed. Mr.

VV. 1). Latimer has 'been appointed postmaster, vice Geo. H. Hocker Our tnide has been so enormous thisjall hat we find we wilfhave to earlier than usual, consequently our "buyer is in the city this week and we will open up for Saturday'sTrade MOST Mnes MATTERS.

W. A Borain, of the liar roils 4 burg Baptist church, and' Miss, May Fontaine, of-Xorfolk, will be united in marriage 6n the tith. Cicero Reynolds and Miss Susan, the pretty 18 year old daughter of J. M. Leach," were united in marriage at the bride's father's near Waynfrsburg yesterday.

The Savannah News tells -qf woman In Wadley, who has become a grandmother at the age of She married When only 14 and her daughter did likewise. George Moverand Miss Julia Yocum, aged 1(1 each and Pat McGsrvey, 18 and Mary Ann Smith, 21 years, were married at Mr. M. D. Elmore's store yesterday by Judge T.

W. Varuou. J. J. Clancy, local conductor on the and Miss Martha Fletcher, were jbiued heart and hand at Rowland Tuesday.

Mr. Clancy is an exceedingly clever gentleman and his wife is said to be very pretty. Miss Mary, daughter of Hon. James B. Martin, a leading candidate for clerk of the court of appeals, was married at her father's residence in Glasgow Wednesday to Mr.

F. B. Kleenor, of Bowling Given. The marriage between Prince Murat and Miss Gwendoline Caldwell has Wen indefinitely postponed if not altogether broken off. It is stated that the difficulty is caused by the groom being dissatisfied witb the terms of the marriage settlement.

It is her money and not the girl that the fortune hunting prince is after, and if Miss Gwendoline is worthy of her American birthright, she will show the fellow that hell hath no fur like a woman scorned. Miss Clara Huntington Is now Princess Hatzfeldf though her titled lord came near' backing out when old men Huntington refused to give him the 000,000 instead of to his adopted daughter. Huntington has not paid- the Prince's debts nor hss he promised to do so, though he baa allowed it to he understood if the young man behaves himself ami ia not reckless with the interest on his wife's dowry, that lie may get a financial lift hereafter. The Prince baa finally scaled his debts down to half a million dollars, and witb a little economy be can pay this In a short time from MATRIMONIAL -fHE OF BOOTS AND Complete Clofc Overcoats, Coltey bought of Sawp Giv-J ens 23 acres of land adjoining his farm at $40 per acre. J.

Walker Givens has purchased the W. L. Richards stallion. Tajk about your garden stuff," your big potatoes, green things and suclt like, but Arch B. McKinney has won the lait-reWou a gourd he haa on exhibition at.

Crow. Co's drug store. It measures 4J feet in circumference anil lj feet average diameter. Wilshn S. Gooch and XV.

R. Davidson have formed -partnership to do a general, merchandise business' at this plaoe They have bmght the stock and good will of J. Wua Bailey and are' now taking an inventory. They are both nice, clever gentlemen deserving of HquireJobn Bailey reports two of the olilest sistrs known to be living in this county. They are Mrs.

Kisziah Ilainin aged 93 living in the Fast End, Mrs. Bailey, aged HH, living with her Wes, at this place. Their maiden name-was Jett and they are the only surviving members of a family- of 111 children. D.V.Kennedy killed bis favorite dog on account of symptoms nl hydro, phobia. L.

D. Garner, of Crab Orchard, paid F. M. Ware a visit aud attended the Richards sale. lur good friend, J.

W. Salle, of Harrodshurg, haa been among ua this week. C. C. Carson, of your town, has I wen the guest of W.

T. Dodds-Geo. Lee James, of Crab Orchard, was here on business the first of the week. Miss Bulle Mltchaiu is reported quite sink. Miss Pearl Tabler ia convalescing.

Dr. Ed Alcorn has treated his dwelling here to a tiew roof. O. J. Crow and J.

T. Hocker made a flying trip to Somerset. A. X. Williams is suffering considerably with sore eyes.

John Ward is visitingJiisVister, Mr. W. A. Hamilton, and other frienda here. Dr.

Barnes and 1.. C. Noble, of Lexington, have been here prospecting with a view to organising a Building and Loan Association at this place. Rev. J.

X. Bowling, of Mid-dlehurg, has moved into the Jones property, known as the Verandah Hotel. We welcome hi in In our midst. Mrs. J.

P. Crow has recent encouraging news concerning the German Fisher estate. CHURCH AFFAIRS. 1 I II Rev. Gibson, after night's sliseniv, will jiviipy his" pulpit at the usual hours Sunday.

Th BatIsU of Xashville want totjs-Ublish a university there and will get up a memorial to the Baptists of America asking for id. I i- -i iiio iiuivii morning and at McKendree at 7 Oacltick Sunday Rev. J. W. Lynch, ho ia conducting the meeting at the Biptist church, liears a striking resemblance.

Con-greasnutn Tanlbee, of the HHIi district, and like him is an orator, lie preaches the gospel with great earnestness and effect and his sermons are sure to do incalculable good here. The first confessions of the meeting occurred Wednesday nighty when four 'young girls just building Into lovely womanhood went up and were given the right band of fellow- ship-Mi. Alpha Tyree, Annie Hale, 1 Mof.te Ilj.rns and Minnie Monday. The mee.nng.uill continue till further notu-e M- at "'K'1'- mmBSgSammmt Riisnev and wife have a i 1 fiat has ever been shown in Stanford. We don't advertise low pricei on old goods or cry overstocked, but we self more new goods for dollar than any other house in town.

Come and see us at the Great Bargain Store, '(' S. L. POWERS CO. r- Sign of the RedFlag. I the interest on his wife's fortune, Wetoe8dHy evening in 1 to-dayto purrhiiae a new atock Jityt.

wijlj resume imiuediritvlyv The true origin of the lire ia rfct yet known. On the 5th an' entertainment will be (liven by Uie pupito o( Mrs. 'A, D. Reid'a elocution class. Quite a number of our young ladiea and gentlemen have taken a complete eourae in this art and now feel able to entertain their friends and prove a credit to themselves, The programme fonnisUi of select' reading, recitations and music.

Mra. Keitl came hers highly endorsed and she has proven beraelf a thorough scholar in this interesting study, Your vorrespdndent wilt be proud the public to know what ao excellent school wS have. OuF Cliristian Colleite enrolls about 100 pupils. The course of study ia of the' most practical nature, while at the time all the "finishing touchaa" ian be ii-quiml. Prof, Thomson is assisted by a very competent' staff of teachers.

Our citisena are proud of her educational building and justly ao, for it almost causes our town to boom. Citiiena and. patrona encourage your "school. Mrs. G.

"Weatberford was sul-denly seised with a severe hemorrhsge of the nun Sunday, and is still in a precarious condition. Mrs. Clinton Jenkins is still confined to her bed little iin- proved. B. Adsms and wife, who have ln viaitiug in Texas for the pant month, returned home Thursday ac companies) by their son, Charlie, who ia in delicate health.

Miss Anna Mi Neil-)y, of Nashi'ille, who haa been vlaiting the family of Mr. Hugh Iipin, returned home last week and since invitations have been received here announcing her marriage to Dr. White, a practicing physician ot that place. Mrs. Dr.

Lee Huffman, of Lexington, is visiting relatives here. She says the Dr. is delighted with his new i T. SALEM. Mr.

Oeo. W. Bates has beeTi couflned to bitted for several daya with a serious illness of a complicated nature, hut at last accounts was Tha promising young school teacher, Patrick Humphrey, of Carpenters Creek, lately become ponm-wtwl of some strange vsgnries which baa created a solicitude or sppreheiiaiou on the part of bis friends that his fertile mind may not be on exact equilibrium. Mter reading and digesting some pagiof Jar- win' theory of evolution he bns become tliorouglily co'nvinred that be, the said Patrick, was onca-fully equipped witli the caudal appendagea of --Yonr neighbor, Mr. Dan Miller, haa beeu entertaining the people of this wc-i 'PI.

I lion Willi Ills line sociiti. quaiuirn. mis delicate Adonis features of Oeo. Carpenter was also very conspicuous at the sale the other day. A good sited crowd attended the sale of the personal proMrty of M.

L. Richards, dee'd, on the lyitu J. X. Slcncfee, managed the affair, while Dan did the. auctioneering.

Awwtylifcto the opinion of the people the property, considering the times, -brOuglt! good price! generally. While a irood deal was sold, would be tedious to gd into deUi's. We only quote a few prices paid to indicate the current tendency of the markat: Horses brought from $40 to cattle 21 cents per hogs about $:1.70 per cwt; bay about ptr stack of 1 1 tons to the stack; fonts 1,311 Jier hundred bundles; corn on an ftveTsge of 1:374 barrel shucked "in the field." Household and kitchen furniture sold well. The entire family, wjth the exception of Philbert and C. Richards, half brother of the will start in a few days for This will leave a kind of a vacuum in the neighborhood, for the family has beeu longflnd favorably know in this section as possessing sterling integrity and compisudable qualities.

The Lady Next Door. Mrs. W. nvld tha lady net doot because alwayi lecmcd wH anil happv. "Sh anjoyi life and 1 don't," laid tha dmcontanted woman.

"How I wouldlika to change' placea wilh hrl" At la he made the acquaintanca of the object of her envy, and litis it what tha lady told her: ''Hap'pyf-Of course I am, for I perfect health. My dear Mra. your tace tells ma why ycu art) not happy. You are tuffering from functional dorangemanta. 1 was a martyr to female weaknesws for years, bnt Dr.

Pierce's Favorites Prescription cured me, as it will you if jou will try it. It la guaranteed to give satisfaction In av-ry case or price, returned. Jlr. Pierce's Pellets, onaa doaa. Cure headache con'itipatton ttrd indigestion.

What A Fortune Is a good healthy, pearly akin. Few are aware of tha short time it takes fur a disordered liver to hurtrhet on the face, and a darK greasy sain. One bottle BBOOS' BI.CMD PUUIflER and BLOOD MAKER will restore this organ to its natural and healthy state, and cteanae the blood of ell impurities. It ia meeting with wonderful eucceM? We guarantee every hottlo. A.

H. Penny, Drugtnu. resigned. The latter gentleman is still in charge. Mb.

C. 8. Parks is building an addition to his store Jiouse, which will afford him better facilities for conducting his prosperous business. Stanton E. -Cozatt, L.

A N. ticket agent at Clarksville, who came home to recuperate, has returned and resumed hia duties. A party of about. 15 gentlemen will soon go to North Carolina to bunt Iwar and deer. They will go via Kuoxvhle and Marysville, Tenn.

Voters should remember that when called upon by the canvassers next week they will not be allowed a vote unless they deposit the ballot in the box at that time. Candidates are too thick for a laboring man who wan la to do a full day's work. Five candidates for the democratic nomination for assessor are riding now and two for county judge. Game is abundant this year with us and dozens of rabbits and partridges are killed daily except Sunday. On the Sabbath some of our wicked small and large ones, too, gather hickory nuts, which are very plentiful also.

There fare no except those told by the funny folks of the ville. Beech nuts are also a failure this year with us. Prof. J. W.

Rawlmgg, of the common school here, is-auuouueed as a candidate for superintendent of common schools of Boyle county. Mr. Rawliugs is running subject to the action of the democracy. He has no opposition and of course will receive the nomination. Rev.

R. H. CaldwHl' is a candidate for re-election; he' runs "without politics." Rev. R. H.

Caldwell and Mr. W. L. Caldwell aud daughter, Miss Nannie, are at Elkton, attending some convention of the C. P.

church, I think. Mr. S. C. Brewer is confined to bis room by an attack of erysipelas on bis arm.

Will Armstrong is improving. Also Miss Ir vine, who is ill with the typhoid fever, Mrs. M. J. Latimer and little daughter are much better: The examining trial -of George Gordon foojtilling Jolin Brooks and shoot ing at James Brooks aud of the latter for shooting Gordou at this place Oct.

19th is set far Nov. Utb here. Meanwhile both are out on their owu recognizance. Opinion is very much divided as to who has violated the law. Some persons think Gordou acted in self deiense; others thiuk not.

Eye witnesses diU'er uu to who the aggressor was. Gordon's wounds, a shot in the forelieud aud one through the left leg, may become dangerous yet, as he is by no means improving, as was expected. Multiply the price of your winter clothes by 47 percent, and see how much you are contributing to the "protection of American industries." Not a pound of t.a is manufactured in this country, yfct mc compelled to pay 1 per cent, cn every pound implied. How does lliie help our working null? They snv 'every shot of one of Krupp's newest gius costs $1,500. That js to sy it costs that much at one end of the shot.

What it costs at the other end depends on how much the thing it hits is worth, and what it will cost to remove the di-bris. Bucklen'i Arnica Salvt i.The bast salve in the world iW suts, bruisee, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions and positively.cures piles, or no pay reqtiir e'd. it isgguaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retunded. Price 25 cents per bene. For sale by A.

R. Pennv, Stanford Ky. Eupepsy. -Sj'his is wrfat yoi ought to have, Id fact, (hust da ve to -fullx enjoy life. Thousands are .1 Ctkiiiiij( 1.111 1 iiaitj, anu utuuiiiiiig uswuib ill By find it not.

Thousands upon thou ua Ads pf 4o-, Inn are spent annually by 'our people in the hope that they may this boon And yet' it may be had by All. We guarantee that Electric Hit-tern, if used according to directions and the use persisted in; bring you Good Digestion and oust the Demon Dyspepsia a-d install instead Kupepsy. We commend KIcctrtc Bitters forDys-nepttia and all diseases of Liver, Stomttch and. Kidneys. S)td at 50c and (1 per bottle Penny driiftstore.

s. i A Woman's Discovery. 'Another wonderful discovery haa been made and that too by a lady tb this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her' vital ir gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not sleep.

Shehoughr of us ft bottle Dr. King's New Discovery tor consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all niht, and with one bottle she has been miraculously Her name is Mrs. Lu- i ther I.tui.' Thus write V. C. HamricV ft ofj Mieiny-1.

wt a tree trial bottl at Fenny'fc drug store. The "Mother Friend. -i- Not only shortens labor yid. leaseft pain attends ing it, but greatly diminishf the danjpr to. the.

liven of botS the mother and the child if used a few mouths before confinement. Write to the Brad, field Regulator AV11 ta, Ga. for further par titulars. For Kale by A. R.

Penny, Stanford. Is Receiving Hir FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Oood3 Warranted and a Perfect fit Quaranteei, Give him a Trial SHOES, J.N, MENEFEK. In 04 miles the shortest, 8 hours quickest between and New Or. leans.

Entire Trains Run Through Without Change. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. South-Bound -Train No.i, Pullman Boudoir Bug- et Sleeping Cars, Cincinnati to Near Orleans Chatunonito Shreveport. Train Naf 5, Pullman Himdolr Buffet Sleeplrf Cars Cincinnati to' Orleans and Cincinnati to Jacksonville and Knoxville. hleepers St Louis toNew Orleans via M.

O. Condensed Schedule in Effect Match jt, 188, 4 IiKAD TJP. "TRAINS NORTH" No. 4J Dailv. No.

t. No. 4. Dally Ex. Lim, No.

iS. Fast Litn. Ex. Sun. Daily.

640 am; 64a a mi 3 30 5 13 a 30 a hi 4 10 a mi 7 4 a mia 38 3 4 a ij 10 i.Lve- a 3 30 to to a mi 30 a mio 31 at nana iv 1 oj a mj 1 mi I jo a in A. C. S1NT. SINE ilEIMEFEE, -Dealers BOUGH AND DRESSED. LUMBER, Laths.

Shingles, GS ASK. DOORS AND fiLINDS Mouldings, Brackets and Scsroll Wtfrk, FATE2TT WIRE AUD SLAT FEUCE, Cedar and Locust Posts. 'Ol We will carry a full stock of every thinjc found in a first-class Lumber Yard. A. C.

SINE, Business Manager. leturned from a visit to Pulaski and Ca-1 business quanncalions anil ol ster-xv. James Robinson sold a "half inter' wo, th. tho lady he is wie pitnur ut u. n.

x.ngieman iwo hearts that have loved from childhood were joined in wedlock's holy bonds-Miaa Bessie V. Eugleman andMr. Bowen W. Givens were the participants in the God-ordained ceremony, and that each of them baa cause to lottk far into a 1 vf futur fun of brightness, no one can intiiuaW laily friemfs, Misses Lizzie Brigl'it, Uatewood Givens, Nannie Baugb-man and Foxie Pennington, and in the presence of a few friends and, relatives, these -happy, young persons were pronounced husband and in an impressive and beautiful ceremony by Rev. Green Lee Surber.

The bride was beautifully; attired in hejiotrope cashmere, with French trimmings, and was a true pfcture oi loveliness as she leaned on the arm of tue man" oT her choice. She wore elegant" diamonds and her tmllMi.tiii ia miii) tti Km vfrv anil wo vmin jcusny. iiiu -Dn mi(1 tie mi contrast between them niailH ButnM liiniit.ifiil in the extreme. The groom U-well known tins place and the county over and is universally liked. He is a young man.

of and should be proud to call his wife, is otie of the most elegant young ladies in the State aud possesses beauty of face aud figure and of diameter also, to a marked degree. They start out in life under circumstances most propitious and that their riper years may be as bright as are now promised, the Intuhior Joi b-joins their many friends in wishing. The bride was the recipient of many useful and costly presents, further testimonials of her unbounded popularity. An elegant lunch was given them by Mr. and Mrs.

R. Knglcman after the ceremony and "yesterday they were dined by. Mr. Givens' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. At present the happy couple will reside at Mr, Givens' present home, where he has a part nership with his father. liver Garrison, who owned flie first steamboat that ran between St. Louis and New Orleans, committed suicide at the former city Monday.

As he was a very old man he didn't cheat himself out of many days. Begsr'a Cherry Cough Syrup Is giving splendid satisfaction to the ttode and the snlesare positively marvelous, whkh can be accouuted for in. no other way except' that it without doubt the best on. the Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. We keep it.

A. R. Penny, Druggist A Good Cough Syrup. There it nothing parents should be to. careful about as selecting enough syrup.

Begga' Cherry Cough Syrup costs no mora than the cheap and inferior nostrums thrown dn the market. The best none too good, be sure and get BKGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP. Wekeepiton hand St all A. R. Penny, Druggist.

est in a ear-load of cJtttlo at L'4 cents and shipped Tuesday. Tom Woods bought Kuhiink' cattle weighing 1.250 at S2M and shipped to Cincinnati aifd lost t'M on 22 cattle good republican administration. The church here has. a new fence around it. Henry Bald Sold his young mules to John Woods at Will McCarley sold Wesley Sutton some corn shucked in the field at ft.fx).

J. W. Bright sold to M. F. Herrin some at $1.40.

Shugara has rented the Owsley farm (or $800. Hubble and Walker have returned from an extended trip through the mountains to Middesboro. They are not down with the fever yet, but are a little, puny. Mr. and Mrs.

V1L" Vi ft BEAD POWMV TKAlNs SOUTH. No. 7. 4 No. 3-Daily.

Daily. Lim; (Ejt; Sun, No. 5. Daily. No.

1, Daily. 'Lim. shet'le turned from Bradfords- STATIONS. ve Cincinnati 7-aTir oj oopni! 55 a in 9 53 47 pm 9ypmlJr to 59 af mi 11 30 Toapm 10 ao jMRf.r 7 35 10 53 to 15 a S. Rt R.

Lve 55 38 39 is 33 8 4j pm 11 ma m.it 17 a mj 12 to did! 8 eo 12 16 am! 1. I 15 IB; junciiun 00 1051m I 00 6opm turn iiiiiti! 6 ao 4 3S 4 06 a jr 1 looin f' 10 00 pin Ville. get the Jouun-ai. all O. K.

via Danville. Elizn Smith passed he en route lor Birmingham Wednesday vSkft lier brother. Col. Underwood is hi the light, boy at his house. Will Floyd has returned home after driving horses jit Swope'g for some time.

Bob Hoekerauil Jerry Dawson, of color, are going to build on Cherry street, DRUNKBNNBS8THB LIQUOR BAB IT-In all the World there Is but one cure, Dr. Haines' Golden Specific, tt can be givr is a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge ef the peraon taking It, effecting a peedy and permanent cure, whether the patient it moderate drinker or an alcoholic Thousands 'of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in. their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own. free will. No hurmfu-elfect reultf.

from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars- ur conntleni-e Goi.naN bchcirtc ifis Usee Street, Cincinnati, O. 1 9 to a 7 00 I on mi 9 49 Ar'ftalla 3 43 mju 45 L'vfey. BirTrtnjhamw oobpm I 30a 1 uscaiosa, 30a 11 35 ptB 4 45 a ra Ar'v Meridian 6 30 a il 00 a Ar'v, New Orleans 510am 94otm Jit 95 am 4' 35 Pm 9 35pm 1 ijim 6 ao pm 3 00 55 a av 7 35 4 47 i-Ar'vi I 400 10 05 m.i.

CnatUnooja to Ciocinati ana Sleepera Jack- aieeper from Knoxville to Cincinunli. WOOLLEV.Tmv. Pass. Aet. Uxinims.

G. EDWARDS, Pi, and Tki. Ait Ohio. 3'jp Nortn-Bound: Train No. Pullman Botidoir Buftet Sleeping Cars, New Orleans 10 uicrnnati Shreveport to Chattanooga.

v. r- Train No 6. Pullman B-udoir Buffet Slefraim? Cars New Tlmnt. to Cincinnati. 4 No.

8, Pullman Boudoir and uffet Slepin son vi lie to Cincinnati, via W. A A. and 3 fc. v. KAi, FRANK W.

JO HI fVOAULT, General Manager. Cincinnati Car V-.

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