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Hopkinsville Kentuckian from Hopkinsville, Kentucky • Page 5

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AROUND AND ABOUT WulleioxportB continue to show Sn SreaseHOvor tho greatest yonrs orer known Imports contluuo to fall off Jod 0 Einbry farmer whs Bhot and killed by tenant A Stullon EtnbryB farm two miles from Mt Sterling Dr Tuloy of the Statu Board of Health has been called to Lancaster to Investigate the epidemic ot typhoid fever at that place Lexington people have petitioned Gpv Bradley to appoint his daughter MisB Christine the battle Bhip Kentucky Bank oloaringB in tho United States during the past week increased 85 per cent over the corresponding week last year President George Gould has advanced tho salaries of all employes of his Missouri railroad system 10 per cent A era nriiirin fir ft is rncrinLlin New Mexico and thouaandsof heads lOI siock are mruiuuuuu hhu uor a tiuctibUr Howd Crockett tho young medical student of Wilmore who shot himself on account of a lovo affair is dead The body of Williani Montgomery of Ghent Kywho waf drowned in tho Ohio river August 6 was found at Vevay Ind Sunday by a fisherman Ex Collector Yandell returned to Marion yesterday to resume his position aB bank cashier taking the place of AdamB who will be Franks deputy collector Thoroughbred horses Bold for 5 10 20 and 530 at Lexington Friday the pedigrees of manv of them trace back to Touchstone Longfellow and other great Bires Tho damage suit of John Neoly against tho I railroad for 2000 resulted in a hung jury The plaintiff got hiB foot mashed by a tram at Fulton two or three years ago Tnmca Tlntrnn WHS twice nnnrnsH rInnH nnd laid out at Evans ville but in spite or tnat is recovering from two attacKB oi lypuuiu 1DVD1 and iB nearly well again Gov Bradley in refusing a pardon to Frank Meiner ono of the assailants of Mrs Bertha Gleason at Newport jjvrote on the applitation The pun- 9bment is not as severe as it should have been After an inspection of the immigrants who arrive at New York Rome members of the Congressional Com uoo nn Tmmiorntinn favor a sua nonninn nt immicrration Some for as long a period as ten years A heavv freight train went through trestle over a deep ravine on the Kentucky Central branch or tne nenr Winchester James Harris and Warren Bunch members of a bridge crew working on the trestle were killed and twenty two cars and a caboose were wrecked nn Una haon nntifififl to be ready tO march on short notice It is thought the object is to protect turnpike property in which the State has an inter est raiders having begun operations in Clark county by destroying a gate at Buckerville The Fiscal Court is trying to make terms for the purchase or lease of the roads CARELESS HUNTERS yTwJ Iatarftitlnr Littr 1W Hk iET nBik HHH ms -Mrs I XS 1 The following interesting letters wore re ceived by Dr Hnrtuiim Co- umbus Uhio from thankful women Mrs A Adams Boardeu Teuu writes I can iVrJ sei irlndly reeom mend Dr Hartmaus wonderful rem edies Thev are all aY house wife nuedB with the books sent free treating on the different ailments I have used Po runa for four years and it never fails to give relief taken in time Whenever I feel done up it helps mo wonderfully I cases of colds ehille la grippe if taken in hot water it acts like a charm I can recommend it for pains in the back cold hands and fcot You will save doctor bills bv tho use of Dr Hart mans wonderful medicines Miss Linnio Wiggins Berlin Heights Ohio writes I suf fored with ca a of the nose head and throat lor uiree A years I could get no relief until I began taking I took three bottles Ic haB done won ders Independent of curing my catarrh it has greatly improved my general heath I cannot describe the change Any ono Buffering from catarrh and knowing that it can be cured would bo very unwise not to take Dr Hartmaus advice Follow directions Pe ru na does tho rest Address Tho Pe ru na Drug Manufacturing Company Columbus Ohio for a free book entitled Winter Catarrh Ask your druggist for a free Pe ru na Almanac for 1898 Thoroughbred horses sold for 5 10 20 and 80 at Lexington Fri day The pedigrees of many of them traco back to Touchstone Longfellow and other great sires Tlrtwrl lion HrlirTllf cottage on esup Avenuo and will shortly move into it It iB said that Mr Boyd will be a deputy under Sheriff Barnes who goes into office Jan 1 To Bunny Caltfornlu Every Saturday night during the Winter months Personally conducted Tourist Car excursions organized by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Ity start from Chicago every Saturday night at 10 oclock and ruu through Omaha Lincoln Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City to Sacramento San Francisco and Los Angeles via the popular Midland Tourist Car Route Each car is accompanied by an intelligent and obliging courier who makes himself usqlul to all the pas aengers This is an entirely new de parture in Tourist Cur Service and is niguiy approved oy mmureua oi foruia A sleeping berth Th mlistnrv nnmnanv at Winches- passengers I costs but 600 nn Two Men Shot at Aihlanil autl lloth Will Die Ashland ICy November 27 John Hunt and Bon Johu Hunt of Normal Ky were hunting ou the other side of the river The younger man shot at a rabbitthe shot striking his father in the face and chest He may die A party of boys from Irontou Ohio came on- this side of tho river for a hunt Morgan Hibler shot Frank Frazior in tho abdomen He died Well Try ItAal Lexiugtou Ky Nov 27 George gkaper Kelly has returned to Lexing itbu andnvitatiouBliave beeu ordered announcing his marriage to Miss Daisy Winston daughter of Banker Avery WinBton December 16 This wedding was previously announced to taae place November 16 but for reasouB which tho parties interested have never chosen to make public it was postponed indefinitely and Dr Kelly wont to hia old home in Worcester Maes returning to Lexington yesterday Oldest Muu lu the World Head London Nov 27 Lawrence McCarthy probably the oldest man in the world and tho lastBurvivor of tho combatants at Waterloo has just died at the workhouse iu county Tipperary in his 116th year McCarthy was bom at Menagh early in 1782 He had attained his 21th year whou he fought at Waterlooin which battle he was severely wounded Young Irofesiiorllurt RuBsellvillo Ky November 27 Prof James Fuqua Jr wbb ncci dently shot this afteruoou whjlo out huntiug by Mr Roberta The shot took effect iu tho fuco aud breaBt Ono oyo is lost anu ono imnu budly damaged He is Vice President of the new Fuqua College of this city Hon Clardy will leave for Wjuhlngtou Thursday and the railroad ticket is proportionately cheap AddIv to the nearest Coupon Ticket Agent for an illustrated time tHble folder of the Midland Koute to California or address Everest General Traveling Passenger Agent Chicago for further information Farmers IleiiRe Notice The prolonged drouth has led some to thinK we were short of water at Glenwood but it is a mistake we have had plenty all fall We have a large stock of flour and meal ahead our capacity is good aud we can exchange or grind for you promptly on arrival We guarantee the quality of our Ladies Choice and White Elk fldurs to be equal to any Our mill is known as Glenwood Mills and is located on Little River about 8 miles east of Cadiz ou tbe old Jackson mill site Bring ub your grinding and we will please you iu quality and turnout Yours truly Binns Co Oct 27 1S97 Persistent Coughs A cougti which seems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which vnti fiAvi anoliift wrtainlv needs energetic ana sensible treatment cot twenty hve years that standard preparation of cod liver oil SCOTTS EMULSION has proved its effectiveness in cor ing1 the trying affections of the throat and lungs and this is the reason why the cod liver oij partially digested strengthens and fVrg vitalises the whole system the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves and the glycerine soothes and heals the irritation Can you think of any combination so effective as this Hi ur you gel SCOTTS Emulsion Sc hit hi Kun tnA UI on tli wrapp joe nj fioo 4nftU SCOTT IOWNK Ckmk Nw Ywfc rKnsoNroo8Hii Miss Lizzie Gaither has raturneu from a visit to Pembroke friendB Mrs Ware has gone to Florence Ala to visit relatives Miss Louiso Green of Clarksvillo is visiting Mrs Uuckuer Lenvell Mrs A Buffaloe has returned frdtu a visit to friends in Madisou villa Miss Tony Ware is visiting Mrs Johu Clardy near Gracoy this week Mr Jobu Latham accompanied by his private secretary is ou a short visit here Little Jeuuio McKee of Hopkius ville is visitiug Miss Jarah Taylor Guthrie Courier MrB Sarah Campbell of Louisville is the guest of hor sister-in-law Mrs Curb Campbell Dr Geo Lovau of Crofton will leave this week for New York1 where ho will tuke a post graduate course in Medicine MrB Lou Clardy who had been spending a few days with friends in the city returned to her home in New Providence Tenn Friday DEATHS Wayno Hammack city marshal of Providence died last Thursday of tvnhmd ffiVfir TTn xvaa mnof oin cientand very popular officer He auu iuicd uuiiuruu Rust MniArJrliRnn Tnoff1inrl of tUn Asylum Sunday night aged 80 years Until a few VDnra ntm 1m lirorl notir Pembroke but his mental faculties became impaired and he had since been under trantmpnf nf Mm Aavlntn Maj Rust leaves no family Be was a urocneroi tne late 1roi witust loUI one Of tllfi mnqf fliatinmiiuliori educators in the South He was an uncle of Rev Johu Rust of Nash- Vlllfi Thfl fnnlr nlnnn of one oclock yesterday afternoon at uupuwuii omeiery MARKET HOUSE Has Turkeys For EwW Old Turkeys Young Turkeys Ducks Geese Chickens Quails Pheasants Cranberries celery Fresh Oysters direct from Baltimore Fresh cream cheese macca roni vegetables fruits and in fact everything TUEOID ilELIAIlIK HOT TOM IMUCK ON KVKKVTHINU CLARK CO Wholesale and Retail Grocers QOLD Sioooo IN QOLD Given away by the YOUTHS ADVOCATE Nashville Ti nirn 1 1 1 rl who will form tbe gi eatest OIL VCIC aim number of words from the Qnh ri rch i me DRAUGHON Seud OUIlUiarIlip before the contest clones Given away 7 free Bicvcle or SehotnrshiD in Drauphons Bus Colleges Nashville Tenn Galveston or Texar kana Texas and other schools The YOUTHS AD VOCATB is a semi monthly journal of 6 pages UlevaUnffin character and interestiiignndprotit able to people of all ages Non denominational Stories and other interesting matter well illus trated Agents waiited Mention this paper St Albans Vt Hecoriler A Wonderful Success The finest juvenile production ever seen in tms city was presented last evening at Waughs Opera House for the benefit of City Hospital and the house was crowded Uue hundred oi our most talented young people were in the cast and the beautiful cos tutnes elaborate spectacular effect and graceful way the parts were taken will be long remembered The ad vance sale for this eveuing ensures another crowded house This entertainmeut will be given at Hollands Opera House Dec 17 and 18 for the benefit of tho School Li brary It will undoubtedly be tne best of this years series of entertain ments A lllow to Wucutf Interests Dallas Tex Nov 26 The first rious social and business blow to Va co rb a community resulting from the Brauu Baylor University sensa tions and tragedies lonowmg tuem culminating in the deaths of tho two Harris brothers haB fa leu The olli ninl nnnniincement was made here to day that the mauagers of the state headquarters ot tne Baptist cnurcn fnr Tntin lifivo ordered tha head- quarters removed from Waco to Dallas and that the business of the nVmrnli will lift conducted frnm Nf 279 Elm street this city datiug from December 1 in tact the packing or fleets for shinmeut to Dallas was be gun at Waco to day Tho new departure will entail nn annual cash IriBH tn Wnno of manv thousands of dollars and tho loss in social prestige will be seriously felt Administrator Notice All persons having claims against the estate of Felix Biggerstaff deod will pioseut them properly verified before Jan 1st and all persons indebted to same must come forward and eettlo bofore that date Breathitt Aunrr Jfc tmiiit tckuK mliimuiMjM THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY TIIOS ECKERT Prea aud Geul Mgr NOMHKK SUNT IIYItir JE1EC5eIvVED at fin in SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE IIKCOIIV CHKCK Hated Louisville Ky To ELB Mauajjcr i You will commence to reduce my stock of goods regardless of cost JOHN MOAYON i i i i The above telegram explains why we will inaugurate this sale sm Wednesday Dec 1st AND Lasting Until January 1st Wool Blankets A truly and remarkable sale of blankets They are in anyones reach We have 500 pairs of blankets divided into 5 different lots Lot 1 Consists of 50 pairs of 4iray Blankets at 48c Lot 2 onsisteof Heavy Blankets 11 4 at 100 Lot3 Consist of extra heavy ones that weigh 6 lbs a corker at 150 regular price 200 Lot 4 Consists of fine and white and colored wool blankets all are of 11 4 extra large and are worth 500 your choice until January 1 298 Lot 5 Consists of the finest made California and are beauties Just what you want Regulaj price 800 your choice until January 1st 5t00 Good Calicoes Best Good Domestic heavy Best Striped Cotton Amoskeg Gingham Bed Ticking 3 2c 4 2c 4c 5 2c 5c 5c 6 10 12 1 2 and 15c Flannel red blue and grey 12 1 2 15182025c Cotton Flannel 5 7 1 2 8 1 3 and 10c Jeaus 10 15 20 25 and 30 Shoes Shoes VVe have them to fit you and to please you both in price and style Come in and be convinced as space will not permit us to quote you prices Ladies and Children UNDERWEAR Ladies jersey ribbed shirt at 15c Union suits jersey ribbed 48c The best union suit 100 Mens Underwear Mens jersey shirts and drawers Extra heavy at An all wool one for 25c 48c 65c Clothing Clothing Here they are look at these prices We have about 15000 worth of the latest and most stylish clothing ever brought to Hopkinsville We can sell you a suit for 600 that our competitors paid 700 We have nothing but up to date suits from 350 to 1750 aud they must be sold so come in and give us a look and be convinced that you can save 25 per cent on a suit Ladies Dress Goods In all the latest designs which must be sold We have all the latest effects so if you want a dress do not hesitate to take advantage of this great sale as it will last only 30 days Overcoats or MenBoys Children So if you need au overcoat for yourself or son just take time and price our line as we have 300 Overcoats At Startling Low Prices As Uncle John wants his stock reduced So here they go 350 400 500 600 800 lOOO Fully 15 per cent lower than could be bought to day We offer them at retail at wholesale rrices JnoMoayon 4l T-.

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