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KKB 8BTW t J f i jL AGFObR d i KiNSVIh ivuNTUCKUN IK FEB 29 1908 p r 4 rThe Kentuckian Published Every Other DayI tuESDAY TnuRSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS BY t CHAS N1MEACHAM Entered at the Postofoce as Second Clau Nail Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES pas rear Hn nu r unni2 Six oaths 100 J Three Months 50 Single Copies 1tos Y a h main Rate on Application f 212 SOUTH MAIN STREET NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Jnder a new Postal law that went into effect an 1 the Kentuckian will have to atop all pa ¬ pers April 1 that are in arrears more than six ° months at that time and In future cannot send any subscription longer than sfxmnths after the time expires If you owe be sure to get on la cash basis by April 1 WWATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER F FEB 29 1908I The Weather Rain or snow and colder by Sat ¬ urday night Sixteen hogsheads of Burley to ¬ bacco sold in Louisville Tuesday at the average price of 1622 the rec ¬ ord price fora single crop Ir Col Joel Fort is booked for aI at Clarksville Monday and is iexpected to be here the following J Monday March 9th F Wade Sowell of McCracken coun ¬ ty lost his marriage license and had to postpone the wedding a day until a duplicate could be secured The coroner of Breathitt county never having been called upon to hold an inquest has resigned his office A new Congressman from Illinois NB Thistlewood broke the record Monday by introducing a bill two minutes after he was sworn in to fill a vacancy The House bill appropriating 500 000 for the Normal Schools and the State university has passed the Sen ¬ ate and is ready to go to the Gover nor S A Shanklin Democratic nomi ¬ nee for representative in Mason county refuses to commit himself on the Senatorship He is Equity first with politics as a side line The Senate investigating commit tee has decided that the negro sold iers shot up Brownsville Texas in August 1906 and that the President was justified in mustering out thet 25th regiment of negroes William C B Kempt has been a student at Columbia College for 27 years A relative left him an an- nuity it of 2500 as long as he was a student and he has been there ever since maintaining a studio and tak ing some special course every year By a vote of 76 to 14 the Wagoner county unit bill passed the House after a stormy debate Representa pSenator his bill of the same character in the Senate but failed by a vote of 19 to 16 i 1cJp1e unionhodcarrierHartford In that case there would be no hod thetrades any of the overcrowded professions Fashion and Fat Isnt It fortunate that when fashion demands breakcorset thatsclence steps In and makes their task easy For dieting and exercising It has substituted obtainedat ounceMarmola matte and 3MOunces Syrup Simplex andtlcdtl1ndwilltake Interferingwiththadlet lightest t WARNINGS Independent GrowersOrdered ti Not to Plant Tobacco Carlile Ky Feb 27Notes sign ¬ ed Equity were found in the mail boxes of See Barlow and Roy Snapp warning them not to raise any tobac co The one to Barlow had a match attached The men do not belong to the Equity The notes pre in the ce om Pir TOMORROW TO i BE MEAT DAY Dedication of Xle Enlarged Church Conducted by Dr Rainns of Cincinnatti i WILL BE 3 SERVICES Members of The Christian Church Will Hold Recep tion Monday Nigbt The members of the Christian church will be the happiest congre ¬ gation in Kentucky next Sunday Their new building is completed and will be dedicated Sunday morn ¬ ing Dr F M Raines of Cincinnat tij will preach the dedicating ser- mon ¬ Several other divines will also be here to take parts in the three services to be held during the day among whom will be Prof J M Gordon now of Wilmington Ohio formerly Prof of English and Histo ¬ ry in South Kentucky College Mr T F Roberts Financial Agent of S K C Guthrie Rev H A McDon- ald ¬ of Lawrenceville Illand Rev J W Mitchell Earlington The two latter divines were former pastors Rev W J Hudspeth State Evan ¬ gelist with headquarters here will remain at home to be present on the happy day Mr G L Lockhart of Nashville the architect of the enlarged build- ing will also be present The pastor Rev H D Smith andc the congregation extends a general invitation to the three services Dr Smith wants the people in the coun ty and members of the donomina tion in adjoining towns to be here and they must not forget that they will ba entertained by the members of his congregation SERVICE- SSUNDAYMORNINGDedicatory ser- vices conducted by Dr Raines afterI which the Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be administered Capt Murphy soloist of one of the larg churches of Nashville will sing a solo at this service SUNDAY AFTERNOON Annual Roll Call Dr Raines will probably con duct this service It is the aim of the congregation to have a large ratf tendance at this rally than any in past This is one of the great events of the local church Mrs Barksdale Hamlett who has recov- ered ¬ from a recent throat trouble will Sing a solo Dr Smith wants distinctly understood that no off ering will be received at this service The College students will give one number SUNDAY NIGHTRegular services conducted by Dr Raines The uni ted choirs of Cum and Christian churches will sing an anthem and it is probable that Capt Mur hy will sing a solo Dr Smith that Capt Murphy has a mag nificent voice and that he hopes to have him render at least three so- los ¬ for our people while he is here A piano and a cabinet organ will used during the three services The new pipe organ will be put in during the summer The house with which the contract was made has agreed to have the instrument ready to ship in Junev MONDAY NIGHTThis occasion will be a notable one It is to be what Dr Smith termsUA Church Family Reunion A novel plan has been adopted to have every member of the church present as we11as others each member has been furn ished with a printed card asking them to talk to ten people and if possible get them to promise to be present This function will bepure- ly social During the refresh- ments ¬ will be servedI BRIEF HISTORY The work of tearing down th twoI walls of the old building was com menced on the 17th day of June 1907 The new walls were com pleted about the middle oi Novem ber First service held in new S S room Sunday Fob 16th 1908I Seating capacityAuditorium 800 adjoining room 150 By use ofI chairs in aish t 100 Present membership about 800I Entire building is heated by steam 1 l l r t Gas can f br hThctgalleryhas capacity f j of several hundred Every department of the immels building is cot i1 bted pyP electric VqAll I natural wood and highly polished Has parlors class rooms arid kitch en jpastprEvery n furnished with new carpets < The ladies of the church Jiavere nasI ¬ ¬ ful new carpets The main entrance is at the corner of Ninth and Liberty streets I There is another entrance to the Sunday schoolroom on the West The Forbes Manufacturing Co were the contractors William A Long the Constructing Manager enljL job Geo W Collins head of the paint ¬ ing department superintended all the painting papering glazing and varnishing His work fli cjginplete in every particular IG L Lockhart of Nashville was the architect and his desigris were adopted in preference to others He is a young man of genius and the building committee of the church do atpjeasilyfound Enlarging building cost 22000 I New pipe organ will cost 3 000 half of which was given byMr Car negie FIENDISH ATTEMPT TO CREMATE GREGORY FAMILY CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE and that too when the alleged is not susceptible of proof This crime came with the grand jury in session and the people waiting patiently to see what steps are to be- taken to investigate the crimes of the last three months It seems to have been a deliberate and persistent attempt to murder a whole family by burning them alive But for the soldiers who hastened to their ref ¬ cue the attempt might have been successful i The property loss was perhaps 15001200on the house and 300 hade 1000 insurance j but with riot clause in the policy The Shippplace was an old landmark The house originally built of logs was weather boarded two stories high set back the road in a grove of forest trees A years supply of meat and lard belonging to Columbus Grego- ry ¬ stored in an upper roorti was lost Value of Insurance Fires originate = Jrr unexpected places and from unknown causesi Doubtless some one who reads this article will sustain the next loss Are YOU insured and have you the best insurance your money can buy The Giant Insurance Agency Incorporated settles their losses promptly and equitably and guaran¬ tees to sell their policies at as low rate as any company doing business Office in First National Bank build- ing ¬ Both phones Fine Wilson Dead Hon F A Wilson a wellknown attorney of Eddyville died Satur- day ¬ He had been in poor health for several years He formerly represented Lyon and Caldwell counties in the Legislature He seventytwo years of age The cause of his death was cardiac pa- ralysis ¬ due to uraemic poisioning- He is survived by a wife and one daughterRecord Hives eczema itch or salt rheum sets you crazy Cant bear the touch of your clothing Doans Ointment cures the most obstinate cases Why suffer All druggists sell it Narrow Escape The 4yearold son of Mr M C Carter had a narrow escape from injury last Thursday afternoon The little follow is very fond of horses When the colored boy who drives Dr J B Jacksons pony and whose mother cooks for Mr Carter drove the pony up to Mr Carters gate on Twentieth street and went in the kitchen to see his mother he left the pony unhitched Mr Carters son went out crawled into the The little buggy pony started and ran awav and when he reached Main street the littleboy was thrown out andstruck the street with great force Fortunately the little fellow Bus n no serious injury IlY 1 T FEDERAL COURT r N hyt Commissioner Y < > ntv Toni Fox of Livermore charged with manufacturing and selling twist tobatco without paying specie tax and lien Wells col charged wifh selling liquor without license had their examining trials before Commissioner Yonts Thursday and were held over to the federal grand jury Bond in each case was fixed at 300 They failed to furnish bail and were taken to jail atOwensboro The men were in charge of Deputy U S Marshal Ament J HERE AND THERE The Trigg county fiscal court will spend 4000 on road repairs Drs Oldham Osteopaths 705 S Clay St Hopkinsville Ky Evangelist M F Ham has just closed a revival in Fort Scott Kan in which there were 400 conversions i Gedar posts for sale by G E BroaddusHopkinsville KYl Cum ¬ berland phone No 838 r Ham sacks for sale at this office An old negro named Squire gle died from exposure in Trig county He lay out all night while under the influence of liquor tiThe kind your grandfather usedI and he was of rare judgment Profit by his experience and use Old 1 W Harper whiskey Sold by W R Long Hopkinsville Ky Call at this office for ham sacks two sizes The assessed valuation of Trigg county property is 2782293 There are 1124 dogs listed for taxation Cedar posts for sale by G EI Broaddus Hopkinsville Ky Cum ¬ berland phone No 838 W C White president of the Cadiz railroad left yesterday fpr Chicago to buy a new passenger coach for his road He will be ac- companied to Chicago by Mrs M A McCartyRecord Cedar posts for sale by G E Broaddus Hopkinsville Ky Cum ¬ berland phone No 838 Mrs EP Fears and Mrs Lottie Davidson have returned from the Eastern markets t List your real estate for sale with J F ELLIS House For Rent Five room house on Walnut street immediate possession J F ELLIS iSSOGIATION TOBACCO SALES fl3for Leaf and 7 ug- slTickles the Farmer- Mightily I I I HeavyI But Checked by Cold Weather Transactions at the salesroom of the Tobacco Association this week I have been satisfactory in every way Deliveries have been regular and the stile of 70 hhds is reported There are now 1466 types in the hands of S G Buckner local salesman The total sales to date amount to 201 hhds The prices thus far are highly sat ¬ isfactory and the farmers are tickled all over It looks like old times sure enough It for lugs to be selling for from 710 to 1000 and leaf bringing all the way from 1100 to expectedg of hhds sold The sudden change to cold weath ¬ er to a considerable extent stopped I the farmers from delivering their tobacco at the associations ware nxIious as possible as they will in a short j time have plentypf other things to do on the farm Mr Buckners broken wrist is healing fast and though he finds it inconvenient to go it singlehand- ed ¬ I It he manages to be at the sales i rooms all the time The sales made by him this week are encouraging to the whole fraternity of tobacco raisers Mr Nat Uorch bought quit a number of hogsheads for W S Mathews Son R W Bogard was also a heavy purchaser Mr J B Allen of near Guthrie was here yesterday and Thursday inspecting the prizing houses HeI is an all round man and the associa- tion ¬ always has him on the go His object in visiting the prizers s to correct some irregclarities that now exist He says that the prizers the first year did very fine work gener- ally ¬ but last year there were many complaints of overclassing bad or ¬ der and bad packing This year this is going to he avoided and to do this Mr Allen has been sent out to inspect the whole district Some indications of a repetition are al ¬ ready apparent and the leading offi u R WOMANS f BACKACHE jt The back is the mainspring of womans organism It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching It tells with other symptoms such as nervousness headache pains in the 0I a organism needs immediate attention IIi suck cases the one sure remedy- which speedily removes cause organismto LYDIA E PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND- Mrs Will Young of 6 Columbia Ave Rockland Me says I was troubled for along time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my wayI thought I would never get well I read what E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound had done for thers and decided to try it after faking three bottles I can truly say that I never felft lifeI Lyon of East Earl Pinkham a j ihad very severe backaches and pressingdown pains I could not sleep PinkI and made mo feel like a new woman FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound made i from roots and herbs has been the i standard remedy for female ills J and has positivelyeuredthousands o women who have been troubled with i displacements inflammation ulcera I tion fibroid tumors irregularities backache that bear r indicestiondizzinessor cers of the association are determin ¬ ed to check all the irregularities at the outset Taken Without Warning Lancaster KyAFeb 25 Two colored women dropped dead in this city Alice Leavell dropped dead in Josephs store and Mag Kauffman dropped dead at her home Both were married and left families The former had a child in her arms when she fell i For bargains in real estate call on J F ELLIS J 1fi1 i w il J MTTlilH iri fWT > L cm mfrS NValTlim TTJff lIfolW I The Big City Market House The Place to Buy Your 6roceries I We want to say to our Farmer Friends anda Country Merchants We Have Just Received a Car Load of firaniilated Sugar j 75 Barrels in Car We Can Make You Prices AH Q ± K1 Irish Potatoes r We have bought about 700 bushels of seed Irish Potatoes Now is the time to buy them Heavy Cured Bacon c I We have 20000 poun s of Side Meat If you are going to need any buy now Garden Seed f f We have full line all kinds Bulk Garden Seed in packages Fresh f New Goods J t Canned Goods < He ft I t ij We have the largest stock of any retail grocery house inWestera Kentucky r Sell large cans Tomatoes 100 dozen Fine sugar corn 80c dozen Other goods 11 in proportion ir- iIj We are headquarters for everything you can think of to eat Buy in toI load lots for Spot Gash We want ycoir business and intend with your help make Hopkinsville the Cash Grocery Market in Western Kentucky Thanking one and all for past favors r C R CLARK CO Wholesale and Retail Grocers ifJ INCORPORATED Two Big Stores Main and Campbell Streets h itt i1IjIr I It l1f Ht

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KKB 8BTWtJ f

ijL AGFObR d i KiNSVIh ivuNTUCKUNIK

FEB 29 1908p r 4

rThe KentuckianPublished Every Other DayI

tuESDAY TnuRSDAY and SATURDAY

MORNINGS BY t

CHAS N1MEACHAM

Entered at the Postofoce as Second

Clau Nail Matter

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

pas rear Hn nu r unni2Six oaths 100

J Three Months 50

Single Copies 1tosY ah main Rate on Application

f 212 SOUTH MAIN STREET

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

Jnder a new Postal law that went into effectan 1 the Kentuckian will have to atop all pa ¬

pers April 1 that are in arrears more than six°

months at that time and In future cannot send

any subscription longer than sfxmnths after thetime expires If you owe be sure to get on la

cash basis by April 1

WWATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPERF

FEB 29 1908IThe Weather

Rain or snow and colder by Sat ¬

urday night

Sixteen hogsheads of Burley to ¬

bacco sold in Louisville Tuesday atthe average price of 1622 the rec ¬

ord price fora single crop

Ir Col Joel Fort is booked for aIat Clarksville Monday and is

iexpected to be here the followingJ Monday March 9th

F

Wade Sowell of McCracken coun ¬

ty lost his marriage license and hadto postpone the wedding a day untila duplicate could be secured

The coroner of Breathitt countynever having been called upon tohold an inquest has resigned hisoffice

A new Congressman from Illinois

NB Thistlewood broke the recordMonday by introducing a bill twominutes after he was sworn in tofill a vacancy

The House bill appropriating 500000 for the Normal Schools and theState university has passed the Sen ¬

ate and is ready to go to the Governor

S A Shanklin Democratic nomi¬

nee for representative in Masoncounty refuses to commit himselfon the Senatorship He is Equityfirst with politics as a side line

The Senate investigating committee has decided that the negro soldiers shot up Brownsville Texas inAugust 1906 and that the Presidentwas justified in mustering out thet25th regiment of negroes

William C B Kempt has been astudent at Columbia College for 27years A relative left him an an-

nuityit

of 2500 as long as he was astudent and he has been there eversince maintaining a studio and taking some special course every year

By a vote of 76 to 14 the Wagonercounty unit bill passed the Houseafter a stormy debate RepresentapSenatorhis bill of the same character in theSenate but failed by a vote of 19 to16

i 1cJp1eunionhodcarrierHartford

In that case there would be no hod

thetradesany of the overcrowded professions

Fashion and FatIsnt It fortunate that when fashion demandsbreakcorsetthatsclence steps In and makes their task easyFor dieting and exercising It has substitutedobtainedatounceMarmolamatte and 3MOunces Syrup Simplex

andtlcdtl1ndwilltakeInterferingwiththadletlightest

t

WARNINGS

Independent GrowersOrdered tiNot to Plant Tobacco

Carlile Ky Feb 27Notes sign ¬

ed Equity were found in the mailboxes of See Barlow and Roy Snappwarning them not to raise any tobacco The one to Barlow had a matchattached The men do not belong tothe Equity The notes pre in the

ce omPir

TOMORROW TOi

BE MEAT DAY

Dedication of Xle Enlarged

Church Conducted by DrRainns of Cincinnatti

iWILL BE 3 SERVICES

Members of The Christian

Church Will Hold Recep

tion Monday Nigbt

The members of the Christianchurch will be the happiest congre ¬

gation in Kentucky next SundayTheir new building is completed

and will be dedicated Sunday morn ¬

ing Dr F M Raines of Cincinnattij will preach the dedicating ser-

mon¬

Several other divines will alsobe here to take parts in the threeservices to be held during the dayamong whom will be Prof J M

Gordon now of Wilmington Ohioformerly Prof of English and Histo ¬

ry in South Kentucky College MrT F Roberts Financial Agent of SK C Guthrie Rev H A McDon-ald

¬

of Lawrenceville Illand RevJ W Mitchell Earlington The twolatter divines were former pastors

Rev W J Hudspeth State Evan ¬

gelist with headquarters here willremain at home to be present on thehappy day

Mr G L Lockhart of Nashvillethe architect of the enlarged build-ing will also be present

The pastor Rev H D Smith andcthe congregation extends a generalinvitation to the three services DrSmith wants the people in the county and members of the donomination in adjoining towns to be hereand they must not forget that theywill ba entertained by the membersof his congregation

SERVICE-

SSUNDAYMORNINGDedicatory ser-

vices conducted by Dr Raines afterIwhich the Sacrament of the LordsSupper will be administered CaptMurphy soloist of one of the largchurches of Nashville will sing asolo at this service

SUNDAY AFTERNOON Annual RollCall Dr Raines will probably conduct this service It is the aim ofthe congregation to have a large ratftendance at this rally than any in

past This is one of the greatevents of the local church MrsBarksdale Hamlett who has recov-

ered¬

from a recent throat troublewill Sing a solo Dr Smith wants

distinctly understood that no offering will be received at this serviceThe College students will give onenumber

SUNDAY NIGHTRegular servicesconducted by Dr Raines The united choirs of Cum and Christianchurches will sing an anthemand it is probable that Capt Murhy will sing a solo Dr Smith

that Capt Murphy has a magnificent voice and that he hopes tohave him render at least three so-

los

¬

for our people while he is hereA piano and a cabinet organ willused during the three services

The new pipe organ will be put induring the summer The housewith which the contract was madehas agreed to have the instrumentready to ship in JunevMONDAY NIGHTThis occasionwill be a notable one It is to bewhat Dr Smith termsUA ChurchFamily Reunion A novel plan hasbeen adopted to have every memberof the church present as we11asothers each member has been furnished with a printed card askingthem to talk to ten people and ifpossible get them to promise to bepresent This function will bepure-ly social

During the refresh-ments

¬

will be servedIBRIEF HISTORY

The work of tearing down th twoIwalls of the old building was commenced on the 17th day of June1907 The new walls were completed about the middle oi November

First service held in new S Sroom Sunday Fob 16th 1908ISeating capacityAuditorium 800adjoining room 150 By use ofIchairs in aish t 100

Present membership about 800IEntire building is heated by steam

1 l l r t Gas can

f

brhThctgalleryhascapacity

fj

of several hundredEvery department of the immels

building is cot i1 bted pyP electricVqAll I

natural wood and highly polishedHas parlors class rooms arid kitch

en

jpastprEvery nfurnished with new carpets <

The ladies of the church JiaverenasI ¬

¬

ful new carpetsThe main entrance is at the corner

of Ninth and Liberty streets I Thereis another entrance to the Sundayschoolroom on the West

The Forbes Manufacturing Cowere the contractors William ALong the Constructing ManagerenljLjob

Geo W Collins head of the paint¬

ing department superintended allthe painting papering glazing andvarnishing His work fli cjginpletein every particular

IG L Lockhart of Nashville wasthe architect and his desigris wereadopted in preference to others Heis a young man of genius and thebuilding committee of the church do

atpjeasilyfoundEnlarging building cost 22000 I

New pipe organ will cost 3 000half of which was given byMr Carnegie

FIENDISH ATTEMPT TO

CREMATE GREGORY FAMILY

CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE

and that too when the allegedis not susceptible of proof

This crime came with the grand juryin session and the people waitingpatiently to see what steps are to be-

taken to investigate the crimes ofthe last three months It seems tohave been a deliberate and persistentattempt to murder a whole familyby burning them alive But for thesoldiers who hastened to their ref¬

cue the attempt might have beensuccessful i

The property loss was perhaps15001200on the house and 300hade1000 insurance j but with riot

clause in the policy The Shippplacewas an old landmark The houseoriginally built of logs was weatherboarded two stories high set back

the road in a grove of foresttrees A years supply of meat andlard belonging to Columbus Grego-ry

¬

stored in an upper roorti waslost

Value of InsuranceFires originate =Jrr unexpected

places and from unknown causesiDoubtless some one who reads thisarticle will sustain the next lossAre YOU insured and have you thebest insurance your money can buyThe Giant Insurance AgencyIncorporated settles their losses

promptly and equitably and guaran¬

tees to sell their policies at as lowrate as any company doing businessOffice in First National Bank build-ing

¬

Both phones

Fine Wilson DeadHon F A Wilson a wellknown

attorney of Eddyville died Satur-day

¬

He had been in poor healthfor several years He formerlyrepresented Lyon and Caldwellcounties in the Legislature He

seventytwo years of age Thecause of his death was cardiac pa-

ralysis¬

due to uraemic poisioning-He is survived by a wife and onedaughterRecord

Hives eczema itch or salt rheumsets you crazy Cant bear thetouch of your clothing DoansOintment cures the most obstinatecases Why suffer All druggistssell it

Narrow EscapeThe 4yearold son of Mr M C

Carter had a narrow escape frominjury last Thursday afternoon Thelittle follow is very fond of horsesWhen the colored boy who drivesDr J B Jacksons pony and whosemother cooks for Mr Carter drovethe pony up to Mr Carters gate onTwentieth street and went in thekitchen to see his mother he leftthe pony unhitched Mr Cartersson went out crawled into the

Thelittle buggy pony started andran awav and when he reached Mainstreet the littleboy was thrown outandstruck the street with greatforce Fortunately the little fellowBus n no serious injury

IlY1 T

FEDERAL COURTr NhytCommissioner Y < >ntv

Toni Fox of Livermore chargedwith manufacturing and sellingtwist tobatco without paying specietax and lien Wells col chargedwifh selling liquor without licensehad their examining trials beforeCommissioner Yonts Thursday andwere held over to the federal grandjury Bond in each case was fixed

at 300 They failed to furnish bailand were taken to jail atOwensboroThe men were in charge of DeputyU S Marshal Ament J

HERE AND THERE

The Trigg county fiscal court willspend 4000 on road repairs

Drs Oldham Osteopaths 705 S

Clay St Hopkinsville Ky

Evangelist M F Ham has justclosed a revival in Fort Scott Kanin which there were 400 conversions

iGedar posts for sale by G E

BroaddusHopkinsville KYl Cum ¬

berland phone No 838 rHam sacks for sale at this office

An old negro named Squiregle died from exposure in Trigcounty He lay out all night whileunder the influence of liquor

tiThe kind your grandfather usedIand he was of rare judgment Profitby his experience and use Old 1 WHarper whiskey Sold by W RLong Hopkinsville Ky

Call at this office for ham sackstwo sizes

The assessed valuation of Triggcounty property is 2782293 Thereare 1124 dogs listed for taxation

Cedar posts for sale by G EIBroaddus Hopkinsville Ky Cum ¬

berland phone No 838

W C White president of theCadiz railroad left yesterday fprChicago to buy a new passengercoach for his road He will be ac-

companied to Chicago by Mrs M AMcCartyRecord

Cedar posts for sale by G EBroaddus Hopkinsville Ky Cum ¬

berland phone No 838

Mrs E P Fears and Mrs LottieDavidson have returned from theEastern markets t

List your real estate for sale withJ F ELLIS

House For RentFive room house on Walnut street

immediate possessionJ F ELLIS

iSSOGIATION

TOBACCO SALES

fl3for Leaf and 7 ug-

slTickles the Farmer-

Mightily

II IHeavyIBut Checked by Cold

Weather

Transactions at the salesroom ofthe Tobacco Association this week

I

have been satisfactory in every wayDeliveries have been regular and thestile of 70 hhds is reported Thereare now 1466 types in the hands ofS G Buckner local salesman Thetotal sales to date amount to 201hhds

The prices thus far are highly sat¬

isfactory and the farmers are tickledall over It looks likeold timessure enough It for lugs to be sellingfor from 710 to 1000 and leafbringing all the way from 1100 toexpectedgof hhds sold

The sudden change to cold weath ¬

er to a considerable extent stoppedI

the farmers from delivering theirtobacco at the associations ware

nxIiousas possible as they will in a short j

time have plentypf other things todo on the farm

Mr Buckners broken wrist ishealing fast and though he finds itinconvenient to go it singlehand-ed

¬I

It he manages to be at the salesi

rooms all the time The sales madeby him this week are encouraging tothe whole fraternity of tobaccoraisers Mr Nat Uorch boughtquit a number of hogsheads for WS Mathews Son R W Bogardwas also a heavy purchaser

Mr J B Allen of near Guthriewas here yesterday and Thursdayinspecting the prizing houses HeIis an all round man and the associa-tion

¬

always has him on the go Hisobject in visiting the prizers s tocorrect some irregclarities that nowexist He says that the prizers thefirst year did very fine work gener-ally

¬

but last year there were manycomplaints of overclassing bad or ¬

der and bad packing This year thisis going to he avoided and to dothis Mr Allen has been sent out toinspect the whole district Someindications of a repetition are al ¬

ready apparent and the leading offi

u R

WOMANS fBACKACHE jt

The back is the mainspring ofwomans organism It quickly callsattention to trouble by aching Ittells with other symptoms such asnervousness headache pains in the0Iaorganism needs immediate attention

IIi suck cases the one sure remedy-which speedily removes causeorganismtoLYDIA E PINKHAMSVEGETABLE COMPOUND-

Mrs Will Young of 6 ColumbiaAve Rockland Me says

I was troubled for along time withdreadful backaches and a pain in mywayIthought I would never get well I readwhat E Pinkhams VegetableCompound had done for thers anddecided to try it after faking threebottles I can truly say that I never felft

lifeI Lyon of East EarlPinkham a

j ihad very severe backaches andpressingdown pains I could not sleepPinkIand made mo feel like a new womanFACTS FOR SICK WOMEN

For thirty years Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound made i

from roots and herbs has been the i

standard remedy for female ills Jand has positivelyeuredthousands owomen who have been troubled with idisplacements inflammation ulcera Ition fibroid tumors irregularities

backache that bear r

indicestiondizzinessor

cers of the association are determin¬

ed to check all the irregularities atthe outset

Taken Without WarningLancaster KyAFeb 25 Two

colored women dropped dead in thiscity Alice Leavell dropped dead inJosephs store and Mag Kauffmandropped dead at her home Bothwere married and left families Theformer had a child in her arms whenshe fell

i

For bargains in real estate call onJ F ELLIS

J

1fi1 i w ilJ MTTlilH iri fWT> L cm mfrS NValTlim TTJff lIfolW I

The Big City Market House

The Place to Buy Your 6roceries I

We want to say to our Farmer Friends andaCountry Merchants

We Have Just Received a Car Load of firaniilated Sugar j

75 Barrels in Car We Can Make You Prices AH Q ±K1

Irish Potatoesr

We have bought about 700 bushels of seed Irish Potatoes Now is thetime to buy them

Heavy Cured Bacon c

I

We have 20000 poun s of Side Meat If you are going to need any buy now

Garden Seed ff

We have full line all kinds Bulk Garden Seed in packages Fresh f

New Goods Jt Canned Goods < He

ft

I t ijWe have the largest stock of any retail grocery house inWestera Kentucky r

Sell large cans Tomatoes 100 dozen Fine sugar corn 80c dozen Other goods11 in proportion ir-

iIj We are headquarters for everything you can think of to eat Buy in toIload lots for Spot Gash We want ycoir business and intend with your helpmake Hopkinsville the Cash Grocery Market in Western Kentucky Thankingone and all for past favors

r

C R CLARK CO Wholesale and Retail Grocers ifJINCORPORATED

Two Big Stores Main and Campbell Streetsh itt i1IjIr I

It l1fHt