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IHVPMHP11 imbk i iii VJJ rjijM Wi fj Mjd asv pcs Wakkkr Publisher LOCAL NEWS Ivory 60AP V2 BEST FOR SHIRTS Or II Cossilt Dentist Marion Ir It Moore qualified last week It member of iho lioanl of town truftecs A daughter of Paris who htrt two til ilea northeast of town died Sstunlsy Thomas Ianliam mi old titizen of IntUiiden Springs neighlxirhood died unlst of lwt week Itetentlr Henry Davis has lost liy loath a Hue hone two good rows and a Joj Ot course liu it bereaved In cae of wvere and audilen cold Kyttt Clierrj IVctoral if used accor ding to directions 11 sure cure Aak for Ajcrs Almannc A Grillith if yon want staple or fancy groceries He ha a Ufi lock of the In xt and freshest goods and lie want your trade Kilcr Clarence Hodge fillol tin pulpit at the Ilaptist cliurch Sunday night lie ia attending Ilethel Col lege anil was at home for the holiday The Steward of the Mcthoditt churches of the Marion circuit held a meeting at thii place Monday and adj lurtted to ret the first Monday in January They are iusittiug very itrongly that tho new pastor Hev Knuer move from Klktou to thit place A snake in the gnus i all the more dangerou from leing unsuspected So are many of tho IiUmmI med icines otlered the public To avoid all risk aak your druggist for Ayers Sarsaparilla and likewise for Ayers Almanac which is just out for the new year Chrtattuaa night some miscreant shot and killed Mr Douglas horse His elable i at tho side of tho public ruail and it is probable that as some of the lioys who ero feeling their hijuor went home they were firing promictiouily ami a stray bullet did the work An cllort is teing made to orgauizo a store on the co ujtcrative plan at Tolu Ten of the leading farmers of tint vicinity will put in 1000 each and a good man will bo employed to run tho business It is not a grange store or anything of that kind but will lw run on the ordinary business jdau Mr Martin of Fmlonia paid Marion a vimt Saturday Hack so far as tho memory of man runneth not to the contrary comparatively speaking Mr Martin has Wu a patron of the IliKHM His father Mr Martin is 8 anil his mother is 7fi tho old couplo havo been married and housekeeping 6J years raised five children all of whom aro now living Tho Iloanl of Trustee for Smith land graded common school havo accepted tho plan as ofiercd by architect Vaughn of Grand Rivers and are now ready to receive Healed bids for the building of tho same Tho design ot the house is two rooms below stairs and one large room alxve besides cloak rooms and a tower Mr 0 Watts qualified Iraforo the county court Saturday as Treasurer of tho school fund Smithland News Winter aud Summer wero novcr mora charmingly pictured than they re this season 011 Hoods Sarsaparilla Calendar This calendar is nitdo in the shapo of a heart and is ornamented with two child faces lithographed in bright and natural colors one peeping out nniid the snowllakes from a dainty can and the other lighted up with all the glory of a summer sunshine Tho usual information about the lunar changes and other astronomical events is given aud tho calendar besides being a thing of beauty is also useful every day in tho jear It Uny be obtained at the druggists or if hit supply is exhausted six cents in stamps should bo sent to I Hood A Co proprietors of Hoods Sarsaparilla Lowell Mass Who will forward calendar tree or ten cents two calendars will be A 8LICK KAHVAh Fulloii the School Supply Man the Smoothest HiihchI Eicr In the Comity Fullun the man who succeeded in getting away with Allwrt Weldona pair of mules and Wm lkarda bug gy is tho slickest rascal that ever diied anybody in this section Ho came from oturgis to this county having hired a tloublo rigg and driver at tho former place to haul him over the county from school houso to school house Ho was well educated a smoothe talker in conversation and an entertaining lecturer Hcaidcs representing the IValxxly Ideational Fund ho was Interested in missionary work At Tolu he ingratiated himself into the favor of the lcst people He delivered two public missionary lectures and among other thing claimed that he had spent five years as a missionary in Africa He know a great deal about the missionary ami worker and was especially vers ed in tho work of the Iouisvillo Con ference of tho Methodist church and could tell the Methodists who predo minate in the Tolu neighborhood many tbiDgs about tho various ministers of the Conference Ho aooti found his way into tho homes of tho good people and thcro prayed with them and was as religious at the most exacting could require While stop ping at tho house of tho Treasurer of the Missionary Society he asketl about the amount of this sacred fund on hand and the umuupcctiug lady counted it in hi presence A few days alter bis departure Uwaa found that the mWouary fund hl depart ed too and some jewelry belonging to the family went along with it In that vicinity live come of the wealthiest families of tho county it is very probuble that his object in stopping in that neigh Itorhood was to rob them A good many jieople think he was a partner id the insurance swindler that was through there a few weeks ago Latkk Monday Mr Wcldou re cti vol a telegram from the marshal at Fulton stating that his mules tere there It sccruslbat the ollicers were preing the nun Fulton pretty hard when he tkipiel leaving the team Mr Wallace Dead Mr Mary Wallace wifo of Mr Thomas Wallace formerly of this county died at her home near Shcl byvillo Saturday of bronchial trouble Comity Court Orders Taylor was allowed 128 for buildini bridge on Weston road according to order of fiscal court 0 Klder was allowed 61h0 for repairing jail residence Thurmond apeared in court and rcorted road opened as ordered by the court The olice court caught some of tho boys during their holiday merriment Dick Spurr disorderly conduct 1 Curtis S2r for carrying a pistol and 1 lireach of peace Coleman Ilyfonl breach of cace 12 50 ItochesttT Wallingfonl drunkenness 82 00 Charles Harmon drunkenness II carryiug concealed weapons 82 Claud Wheeler ah ooting on street lr00 Marriage Licenses James Watson aud Miss Lucinda Kogcrs Thomas Kotcrts and Miss Cora Hurton Jessio 11 Card in and Miss Km ma Hinkley Charles II Scott and Miss Nancy Walker Thomas Davenport aud Miss Aimer McWhirter Newton A Croft and Miss Fannie Bclmcar Wm Al Jennings aud Miss Lou Aker Thomas Ilrooks aud Mrs Nancy Humes Ilobert lianics aud Miss Nellie Mjuner Wm Sunderland and Mary Hrown About Tobacco Ko Press Recently I mot our ex county man IlHillyirl who now lives in Henderson Ho thinks Hen derson is the greatest strip tobacco market on earth aud that farmers of Crittenden county could get good prices for their tobacco at that poiut He proposes that if wo will send him true samples of our crops a buudle of each grade that no wii gladly get bids on the crop if the price is satisfactory wo can sell and ship If not no harm done He promised me ho would write a letter for tho Pitms next week explaining the situation In tho meantime brother farmers think of the plan A Fahmkii DEAL MERIT the character- TX Intl At llwula Klircafturlllu It tMV curt ea altCTotlwr preparation 111 UA MOW A JRY IWNTV Mtiiipitoii AiloptH Irohllillloii 11 Vot ol to MI On December 22 Livingston coun ty toted on Prohibition and voted against the salo of liquor by a ran jority of lli The totu by precinct was as follow For Ilnhiu Agnst Smltliland lii7 57 Drlsklll 77 21 Salem 70 Djcrs 1 1 ill 1M to Carrsvillc 17 -II Good Hope 42 18 1anhandle 7 2 Lola 11 73 Total gug tto IIUIUStMStSlijKNSKS Hereafter the Drugglstd and Saloon Kecimrs Will Pay the Saiiiu for Licenses The Hoard of Town Trustees held a meeting Tuesday and made au important amendment to the by laws and an amendment that will virtually stop tho sale of liquor by druggists in Marion Jlcrttoforo the druggists license has been 8100 per annum while the saloons pay 8500 each to tho towu When the Hoard met Tuesday a motion was mado that tho druggists licences be raised to- 8500 After an elaborate discussion the mo tion prevailed and the by laws were amended to correspond The liceme of the drug store that sells in Marion expires January 10 and it is very improbable that a renewal will lc made Ministerial Report On last Sunday Hev Miley mado to hit congregation a report of hi years labors as pastor The re Krt was as follows Memlcrs received 011 profession of faith Hy letters Uiimissetl by letter IiOt by death 1 Gain in membership 2 Kumltcr of adult baptisms 1 Kumlwrofiufant baptisms I Nuraler of marriage ceremonies 2 Fouernla prcached Prayer meetings conducted 10 Sermons preached 114 Pastoral visit 575 Tho financial officer of the church Mr Klder also made a report in culhttntice as follows Cash paid pastor 8100 00 Cash paid pastor for 1813 20 00 Paid sexton 60 00 Paid evangelistic fund 158 00 Paid minions 52 64 Paid Presbytery assessments 10 00 Paid delegates to Presbytery 13 30 Paid invalid fund 7 00 Paid incidentals 10 35 Total 81 13 71 Total membership 130 total uum Iter who coutributo to support of pastor 72 Dr l1v th dentist who extracts tHtb without piin tv tho Marion Hotel January and I The following geutlemcn have our thanks for subscriptions received A Kemp ltlplcr Tcnn Wm Newcom Hlackford Ky Ida McDowell Shady rove It Martin Fmlonia Louis Terry Tolu 8 Uroft Weldon A Woods Craynevllle A Kemp ltipley Tcun Hughes Weston Ky 1 Sulllyaut ltcpton It Uompton lolcomla Ills McUonnoll Iron Hill Ky Clement Marion Ky Arthur Schwab Kvansville Ind Leo Hughes Stephensville Tex 0 Price Kelsey Ky Stluson Norris City Ills I Cannon Marlon Ky Lucas Tolu Plunlj of mom for more Let the good work go on Now is the tiuio delays aro dangerous to ug Call early atjd avoid tho rush Never too busy to itiko cm we dont grumble it they dont como but wo do smile if tboy do Set ah A Curd or Tlmnks I wish to thank ho friends of Marion and viciuity for the kindness manifested towards my wifo during her last illness Tho attentions she received wero kind aud numerous aud she appreciated them Hostou Music School Tho second term of my Music School will begin Tuesday January 1 I teach music on any of the in strument and vocal musie Will bo pleased to havo tho patronage of those who desire to study music Mrs Carrio Thomas Marion Ky Doc 20 3t County Clerk Woods issued 118 marriage licenses last year See Dr Halsey at Marion Hotel January 2 3 and 4 if you have teeth that should be pulled He certainly does tho work without pain to the patient Yesterday Grassland Miles Itankin Hammond and Will Clement were Accused in court of disturbing the wrvjcr8 at the opera house Clement lltnl man annlltlla1 UU 11HIUIUIIIIU W6PU MIMIMWlj Miles was fined 120 Thoughtless IKHSOVAli Mr 1 Wilson of thii place pent the hidiihis in St Iiuk Miss Faniiie JJIuo sient tho holi days with her sisters in St Ixmis Mr Giigeiihtim is spending tho week with relatives in Hvuisvillc Airs It Wilson nud daughter Mijs Heby returned from Chicago Suturduy Mr A Dewey and wife spent the holidays with his brother in Wright county III Mrs Arthur Schwab nnd two sons of Kvansville spent last week with friends in Marion JMr Kverelt Woods of Memphis spent three of the holidays with his friends in Muriou returning home Tuesday Mr Kiai Uenbiektr whosud ilc dinappearc from his home nt this place alwut two jearsugo returned a few da since Mr Henry Harris and wife and Miss Nannie Taylor of Morganfield aro in town Mr Harris is a member of tho firm of Oreen Jones it Harris Mr Freeman Hurley is nt at home fur a couple of weeks from Carmi Ills where be has been ith Slinson Hrori for two years Mr Leo Hughes of Slcphonsville Texas spintu week with his friends in Kentucky returning home Tues day Ho went from this county to Texas several years ngo and is now a thorough native He ha proi percd in his adopted home ur i nwopo reacneii lion trom Deming New Mexico Monday Ho spent three weeks with his brother finding him much improved in health Tho doctor brought many curios home with him among which is Mexican roftiirnc of the broad brim buckskin order While out there he visited Mexico Mr A Kemp and wife of Kip- ley Tcnn are guests of relatives in this county Mr Kemp is Critten den county boy a few months ago he went to Tennessee and was so charm ed with the products of that State that he brought one of them a Iranny bride home to show his friends Mr Flannry and wife of trinity Texas aro guests of friends in this county Mr Flanary fs a na tive of Crittenden county and was one of the young men win several years ago took Horaco Greeleys ad vice go weBt young man and grow up with the country Ho was casly grafted into tho soil of tho west and is now a prosperous happy citizen of Tcxus Dr I Ilnlscr the Dentist who extracts teeth without nny pain whatever to tho patient will mak his last visit to Marion January 2 3 4 mid can bo teen nt Iih room at the Miriou Hotel This is his third visit to Marion and his patrons incicaso in number each time This wi 1 lie your last opportunity to securo tho services of Dr Halsey and if you have teeth that should be extracted why not avoid tho terrible pain and suffering by having tho work done by tho painless as well as harm less method Tho Cleansing ol tho Sanctuary The meetings in the opera hall wero well attended all of last week Eld Heeds largest gathering wai Sunday night Tho audience was attentive aud orderly as the speaker discoursed upjn lhe Cleansing of the Sanctuary The following constituted a brief report of this all important subject The Sanctuary of the Lrd is located in heaven Ps 10 211 The earthly sanctuary was a figure or put tern of it Heb 1 8 I 23 The heavenly sauctuary dillers from tho worldly sanctuary iu it being a greater and mora perfect tabernacle Fleb 011 The following articles of fur niture havo been seen 111 the heavenly sanctuary tho nrk containing the ten commandments tho golden altar and the seven lamps Hev 119 83 45 which shows that there are tho two sacred apartments the holy and the most holy in the heavenly sanctuary Tho holy places made with hands are tho figures of tho true sanctuary in heaven Heb 024 Tho service of the Levitical priesthood was au exam plo of Christs mediation in tho true sanctuary above Heb 8 45 Aud as tho earthly priests ministered in two apartments so did Jesus our high priest minister iu two apartments in tho temple of heaven Jesus Christ if tho Minister of that sanctuary Heb 8 1 2414 His feelings aro touched by oiir iufirma ties and his character is perfect Heb 415 57 0 JChnst was a high priest after the order of Melchisedec Heb 510 020 Ho could not belong to tho Levitical priesthood be cause ho was of tho tribo of Juda Heb 713 14 Christ was a priest after tho order of Melchisedec that is ho had no predecessor and will have no successor The earthly sanctuary was cleansed or purified by the blood of animals but it takes tho precious blood of Christ to cleanse or purify tho sanctuary iu heaven Heb 1112 23 Sin has been conveyed to tho sanctuary by tho ministration of tho priest as shown by tho type and it must 1ms removed or cleansed by blood The sanctuary is therefore to be cleansed from sin atid not from physical impurity Dan 814 locates the cleansing of tho heavenly sauctu ary tobeust before tho coming of tho Lord This work begou iu 1844 and when It ceases as it soon will then probation will cIixm uud Christ will lw lilt liu irinMllu miIum on I it Use ganoenU ot Tettgeamco to viait the carti with the even last plagues Ui 1 ll is sin i it 1 ivin nn Hint if iir in I i iui 1 tirwnnl in the jtiilpnein el- of Iho IIIIllHV tin for glveli 11 in orln for aI to dtstrny them ho must destroy thno who are pormrotel with thorn ittit one will siy What is fin It iho inuifjrirs imi of tho tin mmandinents which aro iiiw in luauii Key 1I1U ithin the holy if holies in iho mur tuory in hruvfii tho divine law is cnhrined -the law that was jiokfii by tho Lord himself iimid the thunders of Sinai nnd written on the tables of stone The law of God in tho sanctuary in heaven is tho creat original of which the precepts inscribed uiion the Inblcs of stone and rccoidtd by Moses in tho Pentateuch I tero nu unerring tmnsenpt Dear 1 friends cease from sin tht you ma eternally live my prayer Amen Deeds Iteconled Joel Tilnr to Tidier deed of gift HH iicres uud till tiu 101 1 property of the grantor John II Morse to Jas McConnell lot tor 2u llrantlcy to Crider 114 acres lor Sll2j A Lockhart to Wm Clark lots lorSHUU It 1- Hnncs jr tn Frank lin lot in Marion fur 8850 I Threlkeld to Obadiah Hunt land Tor SI 1 liirciKeiu to Jennings mncresfor 5G50 Samuels to II Stanley in terst in land fur 850 Minnio Walker to Little in terest in 11ml lor Heutlo Hell to Payne 17 acrei for 8200 Chns Sandcrsin to 5 Hrown 1 0 acres for 800 Divis fc ltyno to Davis acres for 374 Farmer to Terry lots for 5500 Aiiisworth to Terry I uu acres tor 81WU The Masonic dinner on the 27tl was an elegant affair Moro than 50 irons wero fervid in splendid stjb at Mrs Iliynes On the same day tho lodgo elected and insulled officers The installation was public and the lodge room wus crowded with friends the onler to witness the ccremouies 1 lie follow ing pcisom were installed A Hodge Pot ter lumcs ti Gilbert Wrxxls Treas Kevil Sec Nunn I Tucker Dauiel NEW YFAUS iHKKTING We wish to extend lour thanks to all for the trade that has Wit given us the past var and to show our appreciation wo intend keeping a large and compete assortment ol dry goods notions furnishing goods hat caps fine custom made shoes etc that wi ill eell at a very closo margin- We cannot cut our price iiaik fur our past profits havo not Iwen lar enoUh to justily it but we will treat yuu nguu vuvo us can HAYNKS Jr It II Pickens I MiCouuell Salesmen Mrs Marv Hnrnes returned from idt to her daughter Mrs Colliel I of Isirdsville a few days ngo Mrs Cotlitld is in very poor health bciug nlllicted with lung trouble Iii Mcmoriam Of Mrs Henrietta Boston wife of Hoston who died Dec 20 184 Etta was born July 1801 converted at Siloam church iu her thirteenth yeir joiued there aud remained a faithful consistent member of the same until God called her to the cliurch triumphant She aus tho daughter of Hev Moore of tho louisvillc Conference nud nieco of Hev It Love of the same Conference Sho was sweet lovabe child from birth but always evinced ratienco and fortitude in every trial sho was called upon to bear During her last illnesj which lasted iv out thrco months she wus submissive and resigned to Gods will At times sho sullered intently but her spirit of submission ioe above it nil and tho conquered through faith in Christ bho leaves a husband and three little children to mourn her loss but they have a bright example to follow and wo would say to them weep not but rather rejoice that sho is nt rest iN Tlioiiuts IiCili Dead Mr Leech one of the lend iug citizens of 1ntlucah died Tuesday of last week of pneumonia The foN lowint sketuh is from tho Imlucali News Thomas Leech sr was born near Smithland in Livingston county this state Scptciubor 12 1820 lie was tho sccoiiI of nine children His father wus Janes Crawford Leech oik of tho pioneers ot Livingston county who emigrated from Virginia His mother Miss Linda ilen was daughter of Col Glen a prominent citizen ami first settler of Caldwell now Lv on county On November 15 lSr5 Mr Leech was married to Miss Amanda Conner of Cirfcuup county The couple had uino children fuur sons and three daughters of whom five survive besides the grief stricken widow Ihey are Mffi JreieCoxT Letch jr Will Leech Louts Leech and Miss Mattio Lee all ol this city A brother Mr Wm Leech leading citizen of Cup ii rardeau Mo who has I Ken ut his residence for several dais ami Ms Cant Joseph II Fouler his sister tire tho only other living iiieiubcis ot his immediate family For 27 years Mr Lcci mi in business in Smithland litre by fn ir dealing he amassed considerable fur- tune Ju loo2 ho removed to 1udu call and embarked in various financial enterprises iu all of which he was successful At tho time of his death he was President of the laducah Dunking company and was interested in other thriving corporations He died comparntively wealthy aud every ueuur of his fortune Has the result of ban work ami lioucut lalior I JIifciilTs Saft lit irtis ifiit iinp it sii 1 011nttr11rti1etcarlMilu11l ill I nt one of in ipmtii will on Momla Hie jMlnn nflanuiirv s0i hot worn tlio iMirs 111 1 noek A tl mill I oclock I nt I lie nu rt limine In Marlon rlttenilfii llllc SnUMo tint highest hldilor fur en Mi In hand tho follow Ini iiriiiiertt uiitidin nmy no ncparv tosttlr the nt lf txps due hp iii FiMi huh riMifj id wh IMtKCINCTNO I hV iy In Jlarlon IIIJ1I1 McCain 1 lot In Miirlnn Lewis 1uwlur eol 1 lot In Marlon illcs Hamilton col 1 lot In Marlon Abraham Ilurtey eol 1 lot In Marion rratik Lot II col 1 lot In Marlon Wiley McCain 1 lot In Marlon lilcliiird Wiiililell I lot In Marion lKIXINCT NO 2 II llrlKcu I lot near Marion Linlly I Hrown 1 lot near Jlarlon Joseph McDowell 70 aeres near It ooilnll lolin Cruec co I lot In Marlon lltKCIScrxo Jlrs Iura Ailuns 5 Hi res near Krunces Jorilen I Ilckerlmr 3 lots In cuibiiri Mi Hennett aerus nuur I Siiiulerlanil lohn KcynohN 150 aeres nixir Mo- iiiinttui Ilioinas Wade CO acres near CnFslily Mills Crider eol near Ins Clifton HtlVlNCT NO Saml Williams I lot In Wcton lohn II Hurton 1 lot In Wiwtnn Mr Nancy McColllns 7t acres nonr ii ses Bluer PKKCJVCT NO 7 Mrs Nancy Karnicr 13 acres noar 1 iurns tallies Morgan -2 acres limn tt uiiric eol 11 acres near eston Andrew Voting 4faetes near Marlali sues lMward 1 Allen K0 acrp Ilaol Iff acres near IleIN Iinil IMtKCINCTNO 8 Itlrch I lot In Shady Crove KnnK i Itoyd Ml acres near Alhcrt McConnell I Mante Hubbard 11 acres near II II Kemp I Williams HW acres near Miadv Orote IMtKCINCT NO Mrs ricin JiO aoies near Tow bead Nland Isaac II Trabtic J50 aeres near 1 narnett Jlrs II Neshltf 00 acres near I Harnett IVOT THANKS FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE MARION KY liin mptipil linirillmt hnimn In what Is known as the Ilits hoiic near tlm ofliiinl Imlhllnir Kifrt llitnir llrt class table supplied with the best the marKct alljriN rooms comfortable clean and tasty Kates ten reasonable 1 solicit our patronage ltirs 1 iioiii uiom Fredonia Valley Bank 0VVWWWW HI ray How A blsck sow marked swallow fork hl Hifd ilit in each car has ccn at it pi co hit co November Tho owner un liNvi 1 iino by jiajin for tnis noun iml i xpense of lecding nnd pro vinj be property It II Hutler SI ray Vol Ice A bay miiio 15 jenrs tld end of loft enr bitten nud bunging nnd 0 liht bay liotse aw tace whito hind feot yenrs ild ftraved from me Dicember ill Will pay fur their return tomcat Marion Ky IJlue Jr I HYRD President JW Klcn Vlte lTcsldcnt THE HOLIDAYS ARE NOW OVER iojpoiid KELSEY CAPITAL STOCK Furnishes Unsurpassed 5aTely to DEposttors Bouhlu tne bosk Dunglap PpooT Bale Fir ProoT Vaults DanK Corrnierre Louisville Ky LollCponflCnti Picerix National Bank Hew YcrK Old National BanK Evansville Iid All kinds of ipRtliiiatn banklnR busliiss transacted The account and iiat ronugc of tho public solicited hpeel il attention glvcd to collections DIUKCTOItS I limn 1 Ku It Iowmv Kick CaiIuv 1 Ki 11111 is Seerctarj Will Commence Business January 24 1895 ADMINISTRATORS SAKE 1 I WILL OX ogu sday January 22 1895 At the resident of the- latn Fo3tcr Critler ono half mile East of Tolu sell to the highest oitltler on a credit of 12 months tho fi llowing properly 1 head of horses 3 head of mules 1 short horn bull 1 Jer sey cow and calf lot of fanning implements 1 30 inch cylin der Heilman thresher and 10 kitchen furniture etc etc etc Xote with approved security bearing per cent interest from date will be required before property is moved Sums of 500 aud under cash in oclock A WILLIE pcoplo of Crittenden and adjoining am going to quit business Sold Regardless of Cost But Strictly I will say to tho counties that 1 positively I havo an Immense stock Mcli Must Be Por GRANULATED SUGAR Tttit has liecn uu inmenso bargain nt 2011s for SI 00 now goes nt 22LIJS F015 8100 COFFEE That has been libs for SI 00 now cues at from 1 T0 8LUS VOll S100 Wash FJans That were lOcts now go for Tic 5 Gal Lard Cans That have been bargains ut now go at 25CKiN Is Cups and Saucers That were 20 cts i go for 15 CTS Glass Oil Cans That have been 35 ts now go for 25c Hunter Sifter That has been 25 now goes for 15- China With handles that now go at 35jts Glassware Tinware In glassware ijueensware ana Tin ware I am greitly overstocked and will sell at your price Cooking Stoves That have been selling for 8850 will sell you now 8700 complete Fine Cocking stoves that have been selling for S1G00 now go for 81200 Heating stoves for parlors sitting rooms churches schools 25 per cent less thau heretofore Saddles and Bridles i id other articles iu the harness line such ns is now in stock 30 per ceut off 269 Kegs of Nails On hinds Get my prices and see if I am not selling out i Wagons Cups Only one platform regular price S70 havo been 05cts Only I OLD Notice Again I call your attention to the fat that you must como and get rihttothe wire loop patent lenc you are usin I do not want to briug suit against YOU but tw I booght and paiii for tho right to tbi county I can not afford to have Vol infringe 01 my right Mr 8 IVrkins is my authorized agent 1 Pi rre Whtn Hatiy wm tlot wo co hf Cottort ttiicn lio wa a CliIU tia crloj for Ca tank Vhen ie tircame ML tho clung tit Cuttft VTlK tbo LaJ CUilrtn jjto Uiem Cutorife HDWARU RICE Cashier JC liLOEKJr Asst Cashier KENTUCKY S1500000 1 horse engin household and hand Sale will begin ut 10 CRIDER Adillr for the Cash spring wagon left now eoes at 855 HICKORY WAGONS and 3 TKNNHSSKIv 3 inches left Very Best Ilonieintulc Sorghum lxjIs per gal less on largo amounts Having so many gootls iu stock entirely too many to namo here 1 wjll sav to my patrons and tho public generally that I appreciate the iianl time an will certainly for 60 Days Save You Money As it will take that lung for mo to close out TO COUNTRY iYieRCHftNTS I will save ou TEX PER CENT anil FREIGHT lam determined to close out 1 will continue in tho pro- iJlJ for Hide Fum nf all duce business and pay wiiOIl kinds Eggs Inlutv I SCHWAB a Bf MM ESSfK i Il 1 4 i.

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