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0uicUiatv. MU wSttrlto FRIDAY BjHixGsT MKACHAM. nSOJltwrtw A VKAIl 1M ADNANCK. 1 ImWR cents line each Insertion. '1 fturerilstinentl lurniincu cation, 'rtHKlHtnulao NINTH JESDAY, JULY 0, 1891 ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Tft'e Authorised to announce dr. John d. clardy, rChrfdtlan rountrss candidate for COK. VnBI(IH HIM HlOrVCUnU JJJ.H1Vmvj.v. ietIynoI the Democratic iartv.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET I'i l'or County Judgo. XARKIN T. BRASHER. For County Attorney, J. MORROW, tfoCounty Clerk, For Sheriff, W.

J. WITHERS. For Assessor D. R. TERRY For Surveyor," II.

r. HIVES. For Jailer, GEO. W. LONG.

For DR. J. M. DENNIS. kfc'wlh, Itopldnsrllle Magisterial 4enry Morris, Magistrate) w.u.

ncsjj yvu table, DlttrljtJosUU Isglslratol Jas. V. rorues vonsiauie. Mauliterlal 1Fraser, llaglstrteR.B.Tnaci.t!r,ConsUlil, laintvlew llarkcr, Magistrate M. Boonn Constable.

IGod. Jns.P. Clnrko has been norm- jaled by tho Democrats for Governor oi Arkansas. Mr. Edward 0.

Stnrktr, editor of tho IFultou Fnllonian and a momber of Ithe Stato Board of Equalization, died last Friday. Both candidates for Governor are heading this way. Mr. Clay was In Owensboro and Gen. Hardin in I Loltchfield Saturday.

DavIosS county has at last turned lown Christian ond now atands first production of tobacco. It also its us a littlo iu producing Domo- erotic rrajoritios. Franklin MoVeagh, who has been endorsed for Sonator by tho Illinois ilemocraoy, is a brothor of Wayne kJJoVeagh, tho mugwump now acting Is Ambassador to Italy. ae caiiors oi ino jionuorauu firn'uf permit a correspondent at lournoy, Union county, to chargo zo Vancowith being a goluoug. Pito that type-written speech at them, fudge.

Give it to 'em at close range. rtr n.llnLi.. AlrA in T.tiia. If Mlilt A. UlCli IU villo last week aged bl) oaa Mr.

Gallagher was a poet of somo distinction, but he was not so known as a gentleman oi tbo limo name who once "Let her go." Prof. now editor of tho jurray Ledger, closes his salutatory ith a verso tf poetry. Jaost oi us Ive passed through that atagp Pro- ieaor, but you'll get ovor It. in timo load UP your Bun for tho poicks, liko tho rent of uh, fha bill making Labor "Day a ial holiday hasbecomo a Jaw. As Javery week day in (hoycor is tf labor" for tha over-worked newspaper tan, no can now leucuaio ainiMou rou the fact that while hustling for i ho is really enjoying a Ial holiday.

pHHMHMnMMVHH A mala child has Veen bora.to the )uko of York, Qacen Victoria a grandson, who married about a year ogo tho Princess May, to whonrhfs brother, tho Duko of Clarence, was betrothed whon ha tliod. Tlie infunt is the third hoir f) the 'hrone, in direct lino of succession. Tho "VVcrld'n Fair 'Directors have eottiod it for oil time, Ihat Ayer'a ATsaparllla is a ksCloutiDc preparation, nud worthy of rpublip confidence. Rulo 15, which gavo tho right of Aler'd Sarsaparilla ond prevented tho admission of pat cut mediclnofl nnd secret nobtrmns, was afmplo method of poluliug out to thoworld a that cures The Madisonvlllo Hustler complains that both of tho othor candidates ore directing thoir opposition to Mr. Vanco chiefly.

Spooking for Dr. foardy, wo can say that thb Is true in iily" certain portlona ot Hopkins lounty, where Mr. Vanco is tho con tending man. Elsuwhero in tho rict Clnrdy'ti fight is nga.nst, Mr. Me- llaini except in thoeo precincts where In baa no opposition north speaking f.nf and such luet'iticts are to be vfouhd In ovoji counties of tho din 'fricl, ibo UMUuryjocJuiy uos soverai articles apprppnare io ii patriotic boason, In "Tho Star-Spangled Bau ner," John 0.

Carpenter refolln thf history of tho uatioual and thoro la a portrait of Francis broil Key and a facsimile of the poeni.now lublisbed, it is believed, for tho firat Mmo, Uonrgo Wharton iu "ArUnth' Adventure oon fl tribute a humorous narratlvo ml. tho difllcullieu eurountered by him while '1 7 'Celobratlng tho Ftjurtli iu Aulwerp," A timoly pajior on tho aaw cruistVs, 0 wit)i particular roferouco to tho of which thoro is plclui, i contrjbutwl by Albert Fraukln Mat 5 ii bo wfl under tbo title of 1 ho Uvolu a rof a Battle Ship." Mr, Matthews lrlld figures, glvoi dell 4 i to ho vagui ira8gluatlyu of 1 ilufitrudtiiiWAdw; In regan! I I IOIJI i I ThftU'EnlhiisfaBllo McChln ManV leUef ifoia Floutnoj eeonm to lmvoj open njuuicaiu (lunni If l'rondertfast hurl boon promptly would liKvo oscnpod tlio discomforts of very hot summer. Qrauior, anarchist suspoclod of bo Ing an accompllco of confrontod by the officers killed htm solf with knlfo to acapo arrest. Mr. Wm.

T. Rittor died yesterday of paralysis, at Noosha, n(jcU 51 rear. Iutormont at Falrfand, I. Tiendergast iwsasaiimtod Mayor Harrison on October 28th and la still olive. Santo, who killed 1'resldout Carnot on Juno 21th, may csteotu himself fortunato it ho is alivo thirty days from now.

Thoy do things quicker in Franco. The Princeton Banner, In discussing tho city council decision in thia city, rankoa tlio whole question oh clear as mud. Judgo Graco did not decide that tho charter was Bro. Sutton. Ho held that tho Democrat wore lawfully elected land that nha Republicans had uo ii CUSH, rMlaa Elvira Syduor Miller In tho Tattlor column of tho Times charao Tcrizos as "a chump in the a young man who failed to come to timo whon his bost girl him to satisfy, himself that fiho did not havo on a corset.

You must romombflr, however, Miss. Miller, that hugging Josos some of ita flavor whon line mercury is at 98 in the shade. Givo the young man a chance to oi plain. JudKO Edwards has rendered his decision in the case of tbo Commonwealth vs. the L.

N. He decides that tho L. N. Co's riaht to chaso roads was subject to repeal; that tbo constitutional prohibition prohibitinir tbo purchaso of competing linos is entirely valid, and must bo on forced in this case; that it is not a regulation of intorstato commerce, and directs judgment to bo ehtored in lavoroltne Commonwealth as pray ed for. Tbo decision is a very im portant one and sustains tbo position taken by Uov.

JUrown. Dr. Clardy had an appointment to speak at Sturgis on June 23 and ac cording to the Morganflold (b'u there were 200 voters present. 'Tho papor states that Mr. McClain pectodly arrived and asked a division of timo, which was cheerfully grantod by Dr.

Clardy. Tho Sun after inti mating that Mr. McClain's arrival was a surprise to the croAd, claims that he drow the crowd and "awaken od now intorest in the race" etc. Now see here, Charlie, isn't it just as well to bo fair as wo go along! Confess liko a man that those 200 people were thero to hear Dr. Clardy.

And by wo don't mind tolling you that most of them were Clardy moil tbo claim of your correspondent to the contrary notwithstanding. Slur gis is all right. It may be af.ked what has Mr. Mc CJaiu done for his party I Gleaner. And it may with tqual bo asked, what baa Mr, Vance, lato of Evausvillo, Indiana, ever donu for, tho party! T)r.

Clardy is tho ouly'man before the poople whoso services havo been of valiio to the party and unselfishly rendered, whon they wero needed. The gentlemon roprosentiag tho tiro factions of tho Henderson county do mocracy havo only served tho parly when they could do so by chasing after offices for themselvos. As both are now holding offict', it seems that one offica at timo is not sufficient to satisfy either of Their appetites for pie nro simply voracious. In fact they make up in voracity what somo of their supportors lack in veracity. Mr.

Sam F. Enibry, who has for about a year been tho travnliug rp resentativo of tho Stato Keely is at homo for few days, Mr. Etnbry has mado big success of this business. Uo is a fluent talker, an educated cultured, gentleman aud abovo all a social, gonial mixer mid has mado friends wherever he has been and has added to his reputation as an outortaiuing speaker uhcrover no rras lectured, air. cmbry in iu bis work aud his many Mends in thia county notu with pleasure tho reputation ho is making lor himself.

No man engaged in tho Kooley work iu Kentucky Mauds uiguer tnau Air. n.mury. lOBACCONEWS. Soles by Oaithor West, Juno 27 and 28th of Ul hhds. as follows; 13 hhda.

medium to good loaf, 51 80, 8 25, 8 CO, 2 ot (5 CO, 7 CO, 8 80, 8 70, CO, 8 50, 7 00, 8 40, 80. C3 hhds. common to medium leaf, CO, 5 00, 5 70, 0 00, 1 10, CO, 30, 5 CO 435, 4 00, 1 85, 4 GO, CO, 30 5 10, 40, 5 CO, 0 30, 4 GO, 25, CO 4 CO, 4 CO, 50, 00, 4 75, 2 at 5 f.O 1 CO, 5 10, 4 CO, 1 00, 1 70, 4 75, 4 1 25, 1 10, 5 CO, 4 70, 5 10, 4 00, 5 CO, 5 20, 4 GO, 5 70. 5 00, 80, 4 75, 1 CO, 4 00, 5 CO, 5 50, 4 30. 2SJjbds, common to good lugs, 52 p61b 4 50.

Mtrkot about tho samu as last quo tatlons, Ragsdalo Cooper 4fc Co, sold 130 hhds, last weak astfolloivs; 08 hhds. gool to medium loaf, 0 25. ll.nt 9.00. 8 IK), 8 75, 8 75. a at ft), 8 10, 8 25, 8 25, 2 at at 7 CO, 7 40.7 'M.

7 25, 7 tji 8l), 2 at 0 75. a n'rvi a ll In at. 4H7, 'JO, UjHI. II UO, 2 at 25. a 10, 4jt Ur00.

SI libdp. ootninbu leaf, Hl $590. at at ft 7r. m. co.

r. 7n 60, 6 50, 5 40, fi 40. 5 25. 5 2., 5 20, iu, uv. vu, a no, 4 80, ju, 'j IU) at 15 20, 100, -1 1)0, 4 80, I M1B 1,4110,4 25, '1254 25 125,4 ifift III IM IA.

-I IA. i 'Jl 1HI I fyjMii mm immik mm tumntm The Milk In tho Cocftanut. Tho pooplo are fast becoming satisfied that the" activovsupportora of Mr. McClain aro moved moro by a spirit of personal antagonism to Judgo Vanco than thoy nro to any particular tlcslro to compliment Mr. McClain.

It Is, In brief, not ao much that they nant to olort Mr. McClain ai that they want to crush Judgo Vanco. A greater part of this aggregation would go to Dr. Clardy If Mr. McCla'n should fly tho track.

Judgo Vanco (a all prominent lawyers) has mada bitter enemies during his long life of legal practico and it would lo if bo had not. His ability well known has called him to ono or tho other aide of noarly overy Important enso in tho aud ho is a lawyer who hows to tho line, lotting tho chips fall as best thoy may. All oi bis talent and bis unbridled onorgy he gives to his clients aud for that reason his groat success- os havo brought him enemies. Quito natural that is so. Judgo Vanco liar bora no ill will against tbeso men and jot thoy nro moving heaven and oartb for his defeat.

HouderBOU Gleaner. Tho abovo is from a papor that tearB up seven shirts weok in advocat ing Judgo Vance. It is a confession of what tho has all along charged that tho two Iloudorsou candidates reprosent rival factions that hato each othor liko tho dovil hatos holr water. Tha Gleaner chargos that a portion of Judge Vance's homo pooplo aro "moved by spirit of personal antagonism" to him, and aro supporting McClalu to "crush Vance." That thoy are his "bittor enemies," wno oro "moving hoavon and earth for his defoat.1 Thia testimony against Judgo Vanco is moro damaging by far tbau any thing yet said about him by his oppo nents or thoir supporters. Suroly man whoso neighbors aro bis bitter enomies, willing to 'ruovo heaven" to keep him out of Congress, is not a fit man to bring out tho full strength of the party in a contest that will call forth the supremo effort of the Re publican party.

It will bj observod that tho Gleaner says tbo Judge's on emies will "move heaven and earth" to ''defeat" him. This of course means that they would not vote for him if ho should bo nominated. Wo repeat that the Democrats party cannot af ford to fiottlo the feuds of Honderson county politicians, by nominating the boad of either faction. Of course this opinion of Judge Vance is lained. by Mr.

McClain's frends, tho same fooling entortaiaod by his friends for Mr. McClain, who thoy claim represents all that is antagonistic to the Judgo who has succeeded iu making himself so unpopular with his neighbors. In of this state of a ITairs in the county of Hendoison, wo cannot brllevo the thoughtful loaders of the party can commit tho stupendous blunder of failing to nom inate Dr. Clardy, tho only man in the race who is solidly endorsed at home and popular with the puople all over ovflr tho district. Ho represents every priuclplo to which tbo parly is committed, aud his nomination ivould arouse the enthuaiaiuii of pqsple and especially the formers who cast two third of tho votes that will elect tho nomineo.

Clardy is ilio log ical candidate, ha is tho one aud only candidate whobe claims should receive the serious consideration of tho'e hav ing tho good of tho party at boart. If Messrs. Vanco and McClain must fight each other, let do it in Hendoron county Bnd nut nil over tho district at tho esponso of party success iu November. THE DATE FIXED. Beverly Adams Sentenced to be HahgedSept, 14.

Judge Grace sentenced tho prison-era Fri'lay. Beverly Adam, the nuwderfr of Ott Campbell, was sentenced to bo hanged on Fiiday Sept. 14. Tho motion for 11 now trial in his ca.e wai overruled and it is not likely that uu appeal will bo takeu. Adams will, unless something uuex pectcd happens, pny thn ponnlty ol bin crime in 73 days from tho present timo His execution will lx) tho tu fifth in Chrlftian county, ouly ono ot 1 110 d(Z(ii a wni'H limn.

dorilHU Taylor was tho lust on Jtinu 20, 1885 Tho law require tbo execution to be within an inclosuro aud In tho prepencu of not moro tlmu CO orsons. Sheriff Davis it ulready being eoiged with rrquesta for tickets of to tho hanging. It is needless to say that tbo morbid curiosity of but few of tbeui can be gratified, Tho gallowa upon which To; lor was executed uino years ago, is ttill standing on tho rivor bank near tha jil In good condltjou. It will proba bly be usod in this case, Comet I'iln ruins. That's Just The Size Of It.

Sturuli llnttrprlie, Tbo Owouhboro Inquirer aiyw that thn claim o( his friouda that McClain 11 curry Daviens a hilly buiuL Tno Mebhougor say, tho btntiimoiit thht Judgo Vanco will carr Daviess couuty is calculated to provoko tiilo spliuius' uiirth. Cau it that good Farmor Clardy in going to swipe that territory I FAIRVIEW NOTES, Faiiiview, Kr, Jun-3), '01. Drouth prevails to an alarming hero, Stock in or 11 iMreo mel hord to got nud mviv i.u'ujbruto goeathlraty. jH Mr. L.

who Im Ii.hu lety sick of th it ill idy .1 lf od somo bottjir, Ills wifois o.intnm to her bed will) tbosapi lvaie. Mrs. J. M. Ilaqoook wii; Rasbobu vary III ta some better at ilt.i.

Wheat a iiiii cws 11 1 iru in mil irruiu nrv On '1 ttrt Il-im ii n. 7. 6nrnpnrllla OOD'S Is carefillljr rl prepares! by cxpcrlenccJ ptiarninclaU from DanJfllon, ilrnkr. Jimlptr Hcrrlcs, and other welt known tegetabto rrincillpn. Tlio Comldnatlon, Proportion and Process nro Peculiar to Hood'a BaHaparllia, girlnj? It slrengtlt anil curatlvo power Peculiar to itwlf, notpov cajetl by other medicines.

Hood' arsaparilla Cures Scrofula, Salt Hlieum, Sores, Dolls, rimplcs and all other nflcelioiia caused by lmpuro blood i Dyspepsia, IllllousncM, Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Illicumatlsm, Kidney and I.Uer Com- plalnls. wo Say, but hat Hood's Sarsapurllh Dous, tliat Tells the Story Hood's Sarsaparilla URES Hood's Pills BiU. 1'1'J aJ ltccUa. THE LOW PRICE OF WHEAT. Tha Increaso of Production In Africa And South America the Cause.

Tho prevailing low prices for wboit makos tbo subjoinod artlclo from the pon of an Eastern writer of general tnlorest. His theory is that tho pro duction of wheat has increased with greater rap! lity than tbo demand for it. Says ho: "A now field in Africa has of late been heralded to tho world. The oxtent of that field and area in South Africa suited to thn cultivation of wheat a problem of time. Ten yoars ago tho export of wheat from tho Argentlno Republic was only 4,000,000.

This yoar she had, according to Mr. tod win, 000,000 bushels ready for exportation. Tho iucroaso of tbo wheat eating pop nt tl. nil nm.l.,.t inn. for uu svaviu the wbolo world nre not gonsumera of wheat; although it i an important factor in tha world's food economy, it is uot an potential as wo imagine.

Ryo and rice are nearly if not its equal in importance; corn nnd potatoes lie not far bahiud. We must not forget that three-quarters of thi do not oit wheat; that ono halt of Europe havo tauad of it. India has oroiiad tho threshold of tho '91 crop with a sur plus of 70,000000 liufhaU largor than she outerod '93 with. Thoro was tho 11 no exhaustiou, no dplntion of hnr stocks; aha was in her norm condition. Her crop just harvested is equal to her last one.

If no, she can export during tho coming twelve mouths 163,000,000 bushels nud go into her '95 crop with the same surplus on hnnd she hod April 1, 1893. There seems to bo a craze amoni; production countries to cheap en Over-production ia the principal cause of the low price; the demand is not equal to the supply. Tho harvest of 1893 has already Tho wheat crop of Australia has beon harvested. Chili has gath 0 red her crop and has 0,000,000 bushels in ozces? of bbr wants. Tho in- amount for export from tho Argentina is worthy of moro than passiug notice.

It is a notification to America that she has a rival in tbo Southern hemisphere which canuot be brushed aside a real, live, unconquerable rival. A bound in ten years from 4,000,000 bushels to 72,030,000 is alarming to America. What will her oxport bo in ton years hence? I son in tho Lon don papers that tbo press of liuenos iVyres is predicting with arognnt con fidence that early iu tho twentieth contury Argentine will occupy tho place now hold by tho Uuitod States as tho largest exporter of wheat. Her immigration baa been largely from the Latin race, and is engaged prin cipally in agriculture; consequently tbo cost of raising her wheat is nor mal, muscle, being the capital invest ed, lior wheat will bo sold irrespec tive of price, It is raised for ox porta tion and exported it will be." The Bell Witch. The most remarkablo of tbo day in "Tho Hull Witch, iis.

issiiod. It an iuli usely history of tho great mystery which startled thn world. "I ho Bell Witch," or whatever it was, operated in Mont gomery uud Hoberlnou countio, and tho manifestations have uoyer boon explained nor tho mystery solved. 1 no eceno 01 "ttn appearance was visited by thousands of including scientists from London. It was emphatically tho sousatiou of the world in thoso days.

President Andrew Jaoksou sought to solve tho riddle, but was uuablo to explain it savu 011 auporuatural grounds. Tho older popl of that section still retain vivid rocoIectiOrn of tin" Witch, and 11 mass of testimony ns to its real-it) has boon prtsorvod for years and 1h now compiled an ntlractivo form ThiJwoik has Uen done by Ingram, veteran newspaiior rditor. of Tonn. Tho ft ok Is ev idenlly tho pioduction of a careful, couHcioiitlous writer, aud the readur himiii underitauds how it ia that tbo Hell Witch" attracted audi universal uitintion. If you nro fond of tho truly wonderful, not in fiction, but in buy 11 ropy of tho book, Critic.

Hcw's, Ihisl Hundrwl Dollars ra w.id fur nny raart of Citnrrb that rti'ii'it liociiiiHl hy Halls (Jatarrh "r'. I. Cl'IKSKY CO Tolwlo, O. Wt ih iindfrliruMl havo known .1, Chnny fur tho last 15 years, ami Miovo him perfi'Ctly honorablo in all business transactions nnd financially alilo t) eorry out any mad- bv their firm, Wit A Triux. Wholosalo Doig-gist, Kl, Tuludo, O.

WitnjNii, iafNjf A- MiHvitf, WltdtoHiila flo. O. nt. i. a I vii sj.

a wi i tmi ta tuaiui 'inuii 11 mmMmamMmmmimn r'" riWMWMAm When Trayotlng Whether on pleasure bout, or bus! tnkn on overr trin bottltf of Syrup of Fi'ks, as it acts most nutty and etrccltinllyon tbo kidneys, livor and bowolc, preventing fovors, hfndachpfl and other forms of sick tun 1. For snlo In 50o. nnd $1 bottles by nil leading drucir sIh. Mnnufact ured by tbo California Fig Syrup Co. only.

'there's Money In Cows. It is hard to understand why tho far-morn of Christian county 1(0 not turn morn ntientiou to tho profits to bo de rived from selling dairy product. With creamery almost In tho center of tho county.noar tht city, ready and nnxious to buy crenm nnd turn it into butter, the farmere of tho county coiitlnuo to soil their whoat at 40 cents nnd uoglect an interest that would bring thorn steady lucouio and good profits. If thn farmer would benefit (horn selves by patronizing tho Cuslimnn crenmerr, that industry would pooh grow to largo proportions nnd be come Lleisiug to tho whole community. This is tho bost dairy country to be found any where.

As fino dairy cattle nre nro raised as In nny country that has not mado specialty of cows for dairy purposes. A ouiid of butter can mndo for what pound of beef cost. Your beef brings you 3centH gro, whilo butter soils for 20 cents, nnd there neod bo no fear that first-class creamery butter will not ovprtgo25 conti per -pound. bu get I ho null for tho butter overy month. Your beef you must mnture to throe or four yeara before you real- izo anvthliiK on it.

If You will com pound tho cow product for two or tbreo years, you can gain somo idea of what tho cow will do. Say you milk a good cow that will mako you IG0 gross per yenr, and that is reasonable estimate Tho cow will yield Jo" in three years $180.00 andthrco calves, mid vou havo the cow left Tbo steer weighing 1,500 pountU ill bring vou nt 3 cento, S45 and ho is gout', tallow and all. Ono man or woman can milk and attend tc. twenty cows. Two men can milk forty cows and deliver the milk and mako feed for forty cowf.

At GO per cow you hnvo 2 400. Deduct tbo hire, say $100, jo ir fed cau bo mado on ono hundrwl aers of land. Kvhh at half thrso fiurei Lprolits In ws will exceed that iu but of our staples, wbott, corn ortobaco. In a letter to Mr. Cusbman rn thi subject, Mr Jo Kinjj, of Suvtb'a Grove, telh what his' people aro doing with their Smith's Ghove, Juno 9, 1891.

A. Cushmtin, lisq: My Dear Sir: carefully answer your inquiries per taining to our creamery. Wo soil all tho milk together to tha highest, lad der for six mouths timo. Prices havo ranged from GJ to 101 conts per 100 pounds. It is fed to hogs very profit ably.

You ask ''how aro tbe farmers pleased with it!" So much pleasod that from ((iroa to four cows thoy now have thirty, forty and fifty cows and tbey talk cows, milk cows, fcpd cow, buy cowa tost cows, and Jovo cowa; are esteemed by thoir "butter quality" and not by color, by their 'gallons" nnd uot by their gorgeousnosa, Ono farm here of 110 acres is running overy month from S120 to fl70. This month it paid S1SS.90. Ono man attends to the cows and carries the milk to tbe factory. Our formers oro gel-ting richer fast, our nods are getting thicker, our homes prettier and in fact, land without a dairy cannot bo a land of plenty a laud that flows with milk and honty. Our farmers are sottled iu tho business it feoms, and it is tho general opinion too that the dairy has helped our placo mora than anything that has started here.

Wo can't do without our creamery now. Wheat may riso aud fall, but buttor, rich golden butter, is forever in demand, wheat bread or corn bread. Our laud and our coun'ry have bfon buttered by tho creamery cows. Kespectfully, K. Kino.

Mr. Kiiig wri oi with enthusiasm, but hn giviH actual r'H lit, and no' merely estimate on llurn are uo arguments mom co iWuei ig than (rioticnl fuel, no cu outraging mil iiB'ruotFvo at figures ban-d on actual resul's. Mr. disunion bus boon operating hii creamery a or two with only his own coivs, Ho baa a plant capa ble of turning out butterou 11 largo scale. This outorpriso should bo pa tronized nnd oncouragod.

Tho far mors should tnko stock in it, bolp (o form atroug slock company, and mako It a soureo of rovonuo to themselves mid bouoflt to tho community. Mr. Cushmnn has roveral offers from distaiK parlies to take nil of his output at from 25 to 2(1 cen's per txuiwl Tbo deniaud fur good butter excoed tlm supply. Tim nnlorprlso is ono tlmt would prove profitable n'l round nud giving tho farmers rndi fcr their pro lucti id. n'l tho Vitnlm ciirfs Dtupoptjit Eighth Simil AuuiihI Statmiiout OKTHK Pembrak.

Deposit Bank IN rEUBUOKE, KHNTUOKY, At of buHiiiPrii 1804, IlKSOLItl'Kd, U)tnt and Dlaoounl. ti.oai.ou llual K.tata (lunklnit lluutq) form- tnriianu ruiuri. u.iu t'aihaml sc)ian(. 'lT iMiTOTaL liiyjMJll UIASMl.lTlli. Capital atiMk pliJMiiM Hurplua unit linllTlil4it 1'ruflta JudlfMllSlIViMiSitav lllr1Jojul fur MSU) Uil.

lUrSU'A fb4ihismUrtau UUlll i 3fMM yoar, would add' t(jlAV1l(ftnilty ojlhb lands nil of tho limp. T-" What has beon mado Wnrron and other MunliroiJgut to succeed, bore. IU11II llrnr Fairy (lodinotlier (gefitnlly) Which do you bliooso for your Infant beauty or wealth? Young Mother (pleadingly) May she not hnvo both? 1'olry (lodinotlier (authorltatUoly) Iboy never go together. CmZs kvjct -y iww "rWSZrVZ iiitw KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd Improvement ntxl tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who llvo better than utlicrs and enjoy Ilfo more, with )es oxwndlture, by moro promptly adapting tho world's lxst product to tho nccdi or physical being, will attest Ibo vamo to health of tlio pure liquid laxatlvo principles embraced In tbo rcmctlr, Syrup of Figs.

Its oxccllcnco Is duo to its presenting In tho form most acccptaMo nnd pleasant to tho taste, tbo rcf resiling nnd truly beneficial of perfect cfiectu.illy cleansing the system, disponing cold, headaches and fevers nnu permanently curing consclpatlon. It has given Mtisfaction t. millions and met with tlio approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Liver nnd Bowels without weak ening them and It Is. perfectly fire from overy objectionable substance. Syrup of Fiirs is ior nalo by all druggists in 50c anil 1 bottles, but It by tho California Fig Syrup Co.

only, whoso namo printed on ulso tlio name, Syrup of Figs, nnd being ell informcil, you will not nccept nny Bubstituto if oQcrcd. Baa IS THE BEST. $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN, teruK ruiun 1 rnrAi 3.V P0UCE.3 SOLES.

DCTRA TINE. 2.L7JB0YSSCH0!X5KCES. LADIES 3- DcsTPNG0M. SEND rOit CATALOGUE VU.L.nOUBLAS. ROCrCTON.

AtA33. S'ou cshihtc monrr br.PUixhmlns; U. Im llootlM hhur, Ukiuic, wo are the largest mtnoroxtortrs oi ndvtrlUcii shoes In tbe world. nd piartre theralueby namplnit the mm and price on the bottom, which protects you clnt high orlees nd the middleman' ptofiU. Our shoes fqusl cuitom wort In style, essy fittloK and wearinR qualities.

We have them sold erery. where at lower prices for the value given than any other make Take no substitute. your dealer cannot supply you, wc can. bold by 1LES DURE Birfdo bv nronrlotors of Dr. T.

Stophons Eyo Salvo and Wat or. Standard over 1-2 "Sold and GUARANTEED by in Ilopklnavillo I AM NOV A Mtmi o.iciio.0ce.ft.iajs. I wnt troablMl wlthvmlwlons nd artrol. and hnd ten Mfinliy weak for Man year. lyiirios (111 Isui tour twmrm a trlJ rtinadr that aa mM nt jtot no miiot or nny of nr troublaauDta 1 )oot CALTH08 ltwrMliiiiil awsslaraJ mo Had i nw I trrt tfcrt4 llUn rtlt4 fc Aflcress VON MOHL owe iwSLs5Aw.i7M.UJB,W -a SAMUEL OLARKSVILLE, Manufacturer and Importer of ITALIAN SCOTCH, SWEDE and tho most sirable EASTERN TABLETS.

3 'il All Jkiumbisc: rtlltUUllAllkllU II.IMri.1. and Aflor lOycunt to UN win iw osi'ouuHiin it HKiiuui auu imbue ninnnor, Jone but the best material used, 7 V. II. WHITLOW tnir Solldtor 'sr work. rV: T.

"1- Wx.v.i iiw; ri wMm iiinnl sat uMm Himjrs tq Contractor. Builder nnd Dealer in LUMBER AND BtTILDERS' MATERIAL, Virginia! tMnwt. llopkinsvilks Kentucky. srt splits ii niiinAi uUj UsWhlcUleaatolttUmjiirilVnaiiruiriisiutir Can rtsri si nninn. jroiilhrHj potk.t.

HI irbotl tut OH. by wall veil willlcnuuHinntcvlncurcnrrcru 'ilrUcmts. I Inpl.luvrapiwr. 04ws.JtJBV5Hlk.Ul.t).,4lauulo'JVmi'l(,i;uteAUi IM ir.ikn.u, IT PAYS TO KENTUQKIAN wonovbrJiiil plfiistjiAiffiPjpintlu Hejy II. AuebWathv A3ERNATBY fflnft'n MM iiiJill i A 4r Mammoi r.

POSITIONS GURROTEED under reatoniVIa OurtnKttOSpai caulof ua will eipUln why wo can allurd Ii, Dranghon's Practical Busicess College, NASHVlttE, TNN. W1111 foreiubrw.) Cock ktcphr, Sherlhsid, renirnuf'3 xni rnpliy, Wi Den.1 ti.or rooi.cr ino or oar rtnemDep iU uin tifiiirn. 1 wt.klb? out trethed IMcbine It eoual to 12 wtcwbvtha oldpUn. II teachers, GOO students pj jaar. no vieailon; enter any timr.

Cilir Hen- We hato rectntlj prepared books especially autplcj HOME OTUDY. Sent on 60 dirt trial. Write os and "your wants." Wa pay ED. eaaMar all vacancies as book-keepers, ttenorraf hers iMcbers, deiks, etc, rcpoited I us, provided ve fiH saoit vpffsf fail fej fl iMnlV J' STKV JliA1 mhX PEFFER'S NEilViQQR DSD. Unctirowptrullraml dUUkir.

vr.rt. cthei All. Vtmrfltnen rtlu Idtt clwxl turn AblnlclyUua. trsry to s.iirTi.irrT"iinrsii nuts. ssr IvtitotcurVt KmlMlaa.

t.tt I'ntver rltbrr fulIltiK Mrtnorr. J1lns Ul ond alt tftrU 1 or txttnt sM4 itUUcrrtlm Wants otrlnanltr innpUa. Don't let i)rnarIits(mrKnewtrtijljitttiwtnnU fn fur fw TCftpochrt. lrpts.KLpiii.rft rHT.Hl pr box. it fr "5 tr.lU iltri IVrllten In Cure ti Sold br Wvlor Buroott n.

L. HOTFL HHENDERSOiN Kntirolyuew ami lirft tn all rcHpurts, Excolleut Sojon'o Udohh itid orvicQ.tiueualcu in Hio city. On Double Qar Hh'o, O. F. r.KT.v.trif ittn, I'rinora, iiKinio.rMin.

h' 3311. FEMMLE Dietmr.A Ui nm. AiifW.n a -o smmInu it.i)!f AHV) or I 1 at I Mr iv wwwn. luNvtMiua.br rlrr au.ioo ImAie nsxritMr thMt twjpuu, llwroof ImltftlUa. S'abm Tnr tirrtsoi.criUt jti.

etast In jUln wrrr Hil 4a Id or irtleuUrth "iMbr lri We mi the tiftparatton CALTI.08 ircvr by Malti! jiuil.Qnlalrcal suaraiitcc wilt stop RESTORE Use if satisfied. American Agents, Cincinnati, O. HODGSON. MAEBL do I fool confklont thnt ordorn ontniHtwl msBBsmMSBm jrrti.fAirtp.Bi xurtvn JtliO I WririW.T..w5mlVrri.irod jn ylotkg hi hop 'Co. ci, jypiiKifrnPry.Ii'nfrrala It jr.

liuau.chii.W.kLiulne.a. l.tMsoliwul. Niahi Ki i(ihiiw'. ibwi.ih iu eltlier rvori ni www his. oac.i.lf.

unu 111 iiiubitii. iiiiiiins 11 1 1 IU. ta Tipllhl, it ltUat.1 orUiT wp llm laar, ruiiii uyail ADVERTISE Sipxntr ni.Mp.fpi iiiui ju 4V MiiiniumiiiaiilMM 11'rl -M Watch This Space. It J. ELLIS J.h Xt t.

n.AJOR. MAJOR CO. areaousemen ELLIS, Ollio QotttH Opposite Liberal Advances Mado on Tobacco 'ill Store. Msrk your olwco I'lninly. ELLIS, IMAJOR Jfc CO fc 1894 THE GREATSUMMER RESORT 11894 hWBUM DA WSOjX Hopkins County, 7CBXTUCKT.

7.nw ohljbe And altMprlny are sltnMi ImmMlatHy npon the heaw Set of Loulsulle, Ky milt ra.t o( tCf. t.ViMUOPs,UiHif aiKl nearly rurtilsliwt ith csurttypf rntertalnlDe8COpr mil rh owners rrUeboMl aroalw. owii.MOlthe S.iln..ar1dm kmsi. of tb Arcadia Sl'riIMWlll'oittrciiarT InvaifdohouM rememhe hat the ukmijis oi Just and July olter many Uj ir una visltlmc the anrlun. Th.

ry aauiiquiiruu. aromanuloolurcd at ltiriSprloic For pamtdileta.eto., aMlr to T. It, 11UI.J.MAN it Proprietors. LUI HEIMANSOUN, Tropriotor. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hatband Groceries LOWEST PRICES TO ALL.

A li kinds of Country Produce bought, and jxigxiesu maniex a II 9 rw HOPKINSVILLB, KY. jfW RUUEABi TRIGG COUNTY, S. W. GUM Proprietors. 1 bi fhtn tit hohllli mill plonsuro rosort, tho oldest in Western ICetttuck toHUtl 01 tlio V.

illrmd, 1 1 rallos trom IVinceton nnd 10 tniloa from Hoj kin. villo, uud is oprfiitbo jonr round. FOUR TRAINS DAILY. THE HOTEL AlCoSUiniMTIONH ARE UNSUIIPASSKD, .1 i i isi i. hi "fVvJ 'Sk.

SPRII price paici ior same. peisi a co. DEALER IN Boots and Shoes SPRINGS. mujiu! im umwm water in ADunaance. 'I iiirNt.i i.f Suljitjur uterCtJ dofirees, lloivlng from Iwld nnd nov uatutf.Hpif.i.

A'v EX E'LESr ITALIAN STItlNU BAND ON i It. o-1. -n uittdo known on nppllcation, Addroas Frop'n V. c5c hir fi.u pniiifulars. Surutnor soason nowopon.

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