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Hopkinsville Kentuckian from Hopkinsville, Kentucky • Page 8

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IS The Great 3 ti 7 DMionder Sale te. I BIG STOfr I BegiilS i i V. Bfe. BX 'Ml1 'V Ill tW' Saturday i nuT. 7 oiuDi SPECIAL FROM OUR SHOE DEJRX.ENT.

Aw Greater, 'I lie ITU IE WONDERFUL HERE, AND THEEM Buckner Owsley for Insurance. Dr. E. N. Fruit; Dentist, office over City Bank, Hopkinsville, Ky.

The fineBt and largest line of toilet Eoaps at Wallis and at lowest prices. Seven-year old pure apple vinegar at Wallis' grocery. Wanted to buy or sell bank stock. Garnett Moobe. For rent, a small two room cottage on 16th street, near Main.

Apply here. Wanted A good farm to work on ebares for '97. Address Box 56, Kennedy, Ky. G. W.

Boyd has been appointed postmaster at Wallonia, Trigg county, vice R. K. Dyer resigned. Flies bave made their appearance in countless numbers and are wearying live stock. Now is the time to use shredded wheat if your digestion is bad.

Wallis' grocery is the place to get it FOR RENT. Farm of 400 acres, for a term of years. Situated near Berndon, Ky. Apply to R. C.

Pace. The Champion Tobacco Sprayer kills more worms in a day than ten men. Forbes solo agents Trice J5.0Q, Lost, on Sunday, a bunch of keys with two postoffice keys The finder will pleaee return to Twyman Baker. Kill your tobacco worms with the Champion Tobacco Spraver. Jt i worms 8 acres per day.

Price So 00. Forbes Bro. You can find everything in the eery line at Wallis' as low in price as can be bought anywhere. One price 5 to the monthly paying er Eame as the cash customer. Lost In this city, Aug.

2, lady's gold watch. Letters B. on outside case. No 84658. Short piece broken I off hour hand.

Liberal reward if found. Return to this office. The L. N. will Eell round trip I tickets to Louisville at one fare, Aug 8th and 9th, limited to Aug.

19th, ac-i count National League of American 1 Wheelaej meet. J. M. Adams, Agt 1 The Kentuckian office has every 'facility for doing all kinds of work in first class style and with Junequaltd diepatch. Send us your rwork.

Samples sent anclprices The mil of the late William M. Jenkins, was probated Monday. He 'gave to bis wife, Lizzie Jenkins, all 'Bis estate of every character and description, including his farm at Springs and all personal proper ty. Theenteitainment Tuesday night I Df Miss Jennie Trice Richardson, at iPembroke, was well attended and pronounced by all a grand sucefcs. uite a number of young people from neighboring towns were attendance.

Several from this city went I (jiut and enjoyed the pleasant occa lion. -Why suffer witn Cougns, ColdBand when Laxative Bromo Duinine will cure you in one day. Joes not produce the ringing in the lead iike bulpnate of (Quinine, rut ip in tabletfl convenient for taking Guaranteed to cure, or money refund-d. Price, 25 Cents. For Bale by J.

Cook, HopkinBville, Ky. J-FOR SALE OR easy jrms. An elegant nome, Jarge and Domy, on itn btreet, only six Jocks irom tue court-house, the ealthieet part of town on the most "opular6treetand on the right side ee from dust and cyclones jn For particulars apply to, M. Kellt The Jeweler. iTThe will of the Inte Tom Drum was the following ition ol property: io JittJe bisters the Poor, for the benefit of the Old pople's Borne at Louisville, urtn; to St.

Joseph'B Orphan Ilm at Louisville, one fourthj' to the irate of the Catholic cliurcbat Hop- Til EM HERE one fourth; auu Io hid Triend, Mrs. Annie Ji. Stoker, ol JtlopKinsviJje, one fourth. Mr. John B.

Trice was appointed executor without bond. Fine tailoring. Have your clothes made, cleaned and repaired by Fow-right, the Tailor and Cutter. Recognized by the trade as one of the best up-to-date cutters in the profession. Suits made from $20 to $60.

Pants from S5.00 to S15. Bridge street, nnnnnRito Mfitr "Rra nffinp Mr. H. E. Mann, of Philadelphia, is in the city to put in a new plant for the Hopkinsville Gas and Light Co.

The building on the L. N. will be added to. and entirely new machinery put in. The quality of the gas will be improved, the capacity increased and the plant greatly enhanced in value.

The improvements will be finished by September 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Roper gave to their little daughter. Hazel, a birth day party Tuesday evening, it being her sixth birthday.

A number of her little friends were present and the evening was most delightfully Bpent, in playing games, etc. Refreshments were served and highly enjoyed by the little folks. Mr. and Mrs E. B.

Long entertainment Monday evening, the affair being in honor of their daughter, Miss Harriett, who celebrated her sixteenth birthday. Elegant refreshments were eerved and music was the feature of the evening. There were about fifteen couples present. Gray Watts, the up-to-date barbers, have opened a first class shop in the Elb building, on W7est Seventh Btreet and extend an invitation to their old friends and patrons to call and see them whej in need of work. Their shop is elegantly fitted up and everything will be found clean and first-class.

See their card for further particulars. Mr. F. M. Girand has recently been fortunate securing a Government poEitiou.

He is now Lock Keeper on Green River. The salary is $45 per month and be is furnished a house and several acres ofJaud. Mrs. Girand and Master Marnou will not go to their new home until about the first of September, They will visit relatives at BennettBtown and Oak Giove during this month. C.

E. Tandy, the well known arrived from Hopkinsville yesterday morning with a handsome string of trotters and pacers. it will be remembered, had the nrsfortune while here a few years ago of being kicked by a colt he was training, which necessitated the amputation of his leg, ynionfowtf Daily Telegram. F. M.Neiten yesterday closed a contract with C.

F. and L. p. for the the Hotel Henderson That portiori pf the building on the West side will 6e raised another story which will give the building a far greater capacity for accommodating Uie traveling public, Contractor Neitiu will begin work righl away and it will be pushed uutil the job is impleted. When this contemplated uddition is finished, Henderson will thin have one of tb.9 Lest equipped bostelries in the State.

Henderson Gleaner. A. D. Rodgers, formerly manager ot the Park Theater, has contracted for the Giibu Opera House on First street, Bud will conduct the same the coming season. It is his intention to entirely rehaul the building and make it present a latter day appearance in every effort will be spared in tne way of adding all conveniences possible.

Henderson Gleaner. "fast Kotlce I have deferred' advertising for taxes until Sept. 1st at which time all real upon which taxes are due for 1894 or 1895 will be advertised for sale. Bunt up your tax receipts and if you bave not paid this back tax you can save coBt if you wanty to', If you think thiB iB only a and Bee. Mc J.

Davis, Aug. 1896. S. C. C.

fit TakeJVitalia Lifer mJ A DEPARTMENT STORE persSnal UOSSIP. Mr. Jno. G. Ellis has returned from Dawson.

Mr. Ed Boyd, of Texas, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Jas. Daniel, of Paris, Tenn Jb visiting relatives in the city.

Miss Ida McCarley is spending the week with friends in Logan Miss Helen Royalty has returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives near Smith's Grove, Ky. Mrs. V. D. Fox returned from Union City, this week and haB taken rooms at Mr.

A. W. jfyje on South Main. Mr. J.

Hillman Miller and wife, of Covington, after spending a week at Dawson, are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Silas Bennett, a well known free silver merchant from Trenton, was in town yesterday. He sayB the tobacco "oruiQ in Todd have adopted the popular ratio of 36 worms to one plant. Mr.

H. E. Petree has moved his family from Clarksville to this, city. He has the agency for the White sewing machine and will have1 an office iu Mrs. A.

W. Steele's millinery store on Ninth Street, where he would be pleased to see all bis old freinds. SILVER IN PENNSYLVANIA. Effectle Work Will Carry the State for 'I have lately been up in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania," Baid Mr. W.

J. Brennan, of the National, "and I want to tell you that free silver has won converts by the thousands in all that section. I talked with a great many of the men who worked in the mines, for, having formerly been a considerable employer of labor in the coal belt, I know scores of them personally. They nearly all told me that they were going to vote for Bryan. For many years the mine-workers have experienced the hardest sort of luck, and with an average employment of not over 100 days in the year, they have scarcely been able to make a living for their families.

The farmers are almost as bad off, for a large per cent, of them have seen their homes Blip out of their possession through the depreciation of farming lands and agricultural products. "Knowing Pennsylvania as I do. I have no hesitation in saying that, with the proper effort and organization, and by the "thorough canvass of the State on the part of men who can explain the silver side of the controversy to the people, it iB debatable ground, and the Republicans would be put to their best trumps to carry it for McKinley. The idea that because it is usually heavily Republican it is sure to go that way next November iB as fallacious as the other notion that Senator Quay is all-powerful and can control the voters as he Some Fine Stock. Messrs.

Williams Rudford, pro prietors of the Adelbert stud, will ship eight very fine thoroughbred yearlings to-morrow to New York to be sold by Wm. Easton at Sheep-heads bay, Aug. 18. These yearlings are all grown and in magnificient condition. If the people don't think fine colts can be raised in this section take a look at tbi3 lot.

as they will be led through MainStreetenroute to the stock pen to-morrow morning. Coal and Lime, Call ou Dalton and BJakemore for lump, nut and steam coal, and 'lime. Read Bealth ordinance and buy your lime from ub. Telephone 112. Dalton Blakemore.

Prof. Landon C. Metcalfe, who occupied the chair of physiology and mathematics at the Louisville Manual Training High School, was drowned JaBt Monday while bathing in the Big Sandy river, in Pike county. Prof.7Metcalfe had been in camp in the mountains with young Speed Menifee. 'ye guarantee every Shoe i fir TOBACCO NEWS.

aUTXtlMOWAtf. DEATHS. rip we will sewthem up i a LODISV1LLE MARKET. (Furnished the Kentuckian by Glover Sales on our market for the week just closed amount to 8,464 with receipts for the same period hhds. Sales on our market since Jan.

1st amount to 108,078 hhdB. Sales of the crop of 1895 on our mar ket to this date amount to 103,671 hhds. The offerings on our market this this week embraced very little desirable burley leaf. There is no change to report in values and the market continues dull and unsatisfactory. About the proportion of dark tobacco appeared on the market during the week and prices remained unchanged.

The following quotations fairly represent our market for dark tobacco, 1895 crop: Trash, $1 25 Com. to med. lugs 1 00 1 50 Dark rich lugs, extra quality, 2 00 8 50 Com. leaf, 2 50 8 50 Med. to good leaf, 8 50 5 00 Ttiosjj Who Are blck.

Mr. C. M. Brown1 iB quite sick his room on Court Street. Mr.

ChaB. H. Bush is confined to hiB room with a serious attack 6tomach trouble. Mr. Frank Monroe is dangerous'y ill with flux.

Mr. W. E. Bryan continues quite bick at nis latner on bourn Virgmia Street. Mr, L.

L. Buckner, who has been critically ill for two weqke," is not improving, any. i Compnliory Education Law. Now that the fall terms of the pub lic scnoois are beginning tnere is much inquiry concerning the terms of the compulsory education law, which is now in force. Every parent, guardian or other person having control of a child between the ageB of 7 and 14 years.

muBt send the 6ame to a public or private school at least eight consecuk tive weeks, unlesg the child is taught at home the same studies that are taught iu the public school, and shall stand the same examinations that the children of the public schools do, or unless mental or moral condition of the child render it impracticable for him to attend, or unless the child i excused by the -trustees or Board of upon its being shown that parent or guardian is too poor to feed or clothe the child, or that the child already knows the branches to be taught, or that there is no school house within two miles of where the child resides. If a person fails to send the child, unless under the foregoing conditions, shall be fined from five to twenty dollars for the first offeiise and from ten to fifty dollars for the subsequent offense It is the duty of school trustees of country districts and the president of city boards of education investigate the matter, and Bhall notify in writing any parent or guardian found remiss, and in five dayB if legal cause is not shown shall proceed against the. offender. Any parent who Bhall make any false statement for the purpose of evading the law -shall be fined from five to twenty dollars, and the fine is to go for the benefit of the district. If upon the-trial of any case under the law, the prosecution is known to be malicious, the cost of the trial shall be assessed against complainant.

Trials under this law may be held in thejeourt of a Justice of the Peace or any other court of jecord. To Cleause The System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood Jb impure or Bluggisb, to "-permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and. liver to a. healthy actfvity.Xvith'out irritating qr. wtuitsecing mem, io uiuptu'ueuuucucB, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figb.

TBe late Dr. J. P. TbomaB' double strength digester, known as Vitalia, for the cure of dyspepsia, is for sale at Hnrdwiek's and Elgin's'. We sell NOT TO RIP; if ffjeyy, free of charge.

Try ilsl STORES TJNDER MRTTrTWPLJtfl siSSKSSKt. tf fcr "T'J JP I MWMIWlMtlrMIIWMniWWgMIMWl A 1 rti a At the home of the bride'eupSrentB, in Cerulean on Wednesday of last week, 'Miss Annie HoodenpyJe and Mr. D. E. Weeson.of Sweetwater, were united in mar riage, Rev, J.

urkb6lder officiating. The begt w'ishes friends and relatives follow the couple to their Southern home. Cadiz Telephone. MARRIAGE LICENSES. E.

S. Adams to M. B. Reynolds. Oecar B.

Mitchell to Mollie Mitchell. Scavenger. J. T. Hall, city scavenger, can be reached by telephone at 'anv time.

Call No. 132. Irwin Barret, a young man of Louisville, married Miss GFace Gosalin, a New York actress, in one hour after meeting her. BHHJgPhhw AB 'Mil KM TtelSwllr rim Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical ills, which vanish before proper efforts genUe efforts pleasant directed. There is comfort a the knowledge, that so many forces of sickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, promptly removes.

That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due-to the fact, that it is the one remedy which-promotes internal-cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may he commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction.

Twmmi fi t. T-'-'J. QWw t'J'4 w. rj OFFICE: 26 YEARS IN SAME kL iL Casa Sen UpvStairs in Henry Block, Op. Opera House.

riW.youandwilldoitif you will come and see my large stock of A fit capeufceu ure iigm, us i am up BtairB, and I will make it pay you to come and see mo. I am prepared Uo dp Undertaking in all its branches. I am also practical BMnALMISML. Refer you to those that have eefa my work, AnauiviMwi. 'AT 1 iiiiifaSyui E.

W. C. Edwards died a long illness, aged 42 years. The remains were taken to Elmo and interred yesterday afternoon. The deficit in the state treasury is shown to be $1,146,786.

16 TO 50 lbs Best Leaf Lard 16 to Granulated Sugar 16 to lij ft Bacon Bellies 16 to 15 j5, Jjcbi, neuu 16 to If PruneB 16 to ltj I'll double the above Bars Pretty Soap to 1. s' it (H, JXr I also give 16 ounces to-n i I Corner 13th and I ilIHIIIII Libert I I I IllUlat ft 6 A Oil fMi From 15c Gal. I on up At- J. O. Cook's.

9th Near L. N. Depot. Telephone-89. SPECIAL LOCALS.

A.BOALES.D.D.S. Dentist. 0tice: South Main Street, middle of block opp. First Nat'l. Bank.

Office hours From 8:30 to 12 and frm 1 to 6. Are You Going to the Picnic? If so you should go to Clark's and provide yourseli' with all the dainty morsels that can only be found there They have everything in stock, fresh and pure, io canned soups, sardines, meats, lobster for salads, olive oil, anchovies, jellies, biEcuits, cheese, etc. Fruits and vegetables.is well as butter and eggs, are received daily. WE UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL. E.

B. Clark City Market Mouse. home: phone 107-2- OLD STAND. 29k COURTESY A- A -A a.tlAfjf'ih JLJ citt imp iiij 'AM.

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