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OLXX1II HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAYI

AUGUST 231901 Ni 6 frI rror

ONE OF MANY

One of the many good thingsMr Anderson is picking

1v in New York isI

k LOT OF FINE NEGLI =

6E SHIRTS

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The veiny same patterns andquality as weve been sell

ing all season at 1150 JG y

TOMORROWAnd as NlastFur 113

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i See Oiir South Show Wipe1dow Displaytj

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BANDERSON < CO

j We can save you money

Ji PhOWYKA RSee our line of

Plow Collars Harnessi

HackbattdstV Bridles Etc

1 t We have just received an

i elegant line of

I fitgbtBuggy Harness

Ifjyou went something extra nice and good

see them before buying

We also have a bargain to offer you in

extra good-

y Hand Made Harness iAt very little more than you pay for cheap made East-ern harness See them and you will be convinced You

will find fuUUne of cheaper harness at bottom prices

also heavy wagon harness saddles bridles etc

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MRS BECKBAII

Stricken With Septic Fe-vercsdayJrl

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f a ifLouisville Specialists Summons d

By Special Triiin Clillij1 i> >

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Doing Well r

Frankfort Ky Aug 22 Thewife of Gov Beckham lies near todeath in the Executive MansionShe was stricken with complica ¬

tions resulting from the birth of adaughter last week Specialistshave been summoned from Louis ¬

ville and they with members ofher immediate family and relativesare at her bedside

The Change for the WorseThe change for the worse in Mrs

Beckhams condition took placTuesday afternoon when a rise inher temperature and slight feverwas noticed by the trained nursein attendance at the bedside

The attending physicians areDrs E E Hume of this city andC C Owens of Maysville andthose called in for consultation areDrs A11I Cartledge and FrankC Simpson of Louisville TheLouisville physicians arrivedshortly after noonand remainedconstantly in the sick room duringthe day Dr Simpson left on alate night train for Louisville be ¬

cause of other engagements butDr Cartledge will remain untilthere is a change in the conditionof the patient

The child is doing wellBetter Yesterday

Frankfort Ky Arug 22MrsBeckham is better tl1is afternoon

ELECTION COMMISSONERS

State Board Will Name CountyBoards Monday

Frankfort Ky Autf 21TheState Election Commission meets onMonday next to name the CountyCommissioners in the counties ofthe State In twentyfour countiesthe Democratic Committees havefailed as yet to send their recom-mendations

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The counties areBourbon Breatbitt Carlisle Car-roll

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Christian Cumberland ElliottFulton Grant Jackson JeffersonKenton Knott Logan MagoffinMartin Meade Metcalfe MorganRockcastle Shelby Taylor Wash ¬

ington and WayneThe recommendations from al

but two counties on the Republica-side

°were sent here by the part

machine operators at LouisvilleLetters urging that action be takenimmediately in the delinquent coun-ties

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are being sent out this morning

MEETING BEGUN

At Wolfes Chapel By Rev J Uv Spurlin

Rev J U Spurlin is conductinga protracted meeting at WolfesChapel on the Antioch road whichbegan Monday night The meetingis well attended and is growing ininterest

ADAMS McINTOSH

Young Couple From MacedoniaMade One

Mr Albert I Adams and MissVivie McIntosh of the Macedonianeighborhood were married Wed ¬

nesday at noon by County JudgeCansler in the Clerks office Theyleft for home the same day

Chicago train MarketChicago August 19September

wheat opened at 70closod at 70JDec wheat opened at 72 d closed73>S5 Sept corn opened at 57Hclosed at 56 Dec corn opened 59closed 58 Sept oats opened 74jclosed 75 Sept pork opened atI1445 closed 1430

Every load of coal bought fromme will be weighed

aH AB NATRY Ag

RIVER HORRORi

BbdfcGoes Down And 18 LivesI

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ghost rear Paducah

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Several People Veil Known Here

Among the Listof> dlea

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The steamer City of Golcondaplying between Paducah and Elizabethtown Ill was struck by asquall during a storm about 7 oclockMonday night as she was en routeto Paducah and turned over in tenfeet of watercity as she waJgoingintoCrowellsLanding

The disaster occurred as supperwas being served and many of the-

seyenyfive pasengers were in theboatewithout warning and there was notime for those on the inside to es ¬andsPilot A A Peck were thelast to leave the boat and swim toshore They saved severalofhosestruggling in the water

TilE DEATH LISTto

Miss Lizzie Graham of Grabamville Ky L

Miss Trixie Grimes of GrahamYUle Ky

Mrs W A Hogan and threechildren Ira Wallace and Lucile2300 Broadway Padu abIMrs David Adams SouthlandKyI

IMiss Lacy Barnett Livingston

countyKyJohnPaducah Ky

Watts Davis farmer Livingston

oClarenceSlayden white Lolo

KyWallaceBennett white Tulu

KyDJackson colored deck pas

senger PaducahWill Woods rouster colored I

Golconda IllGeorge Washington rouster col-

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Golconda IllHorace Rondeau rouster Gol ¬

conda Illi-

George Sansbury colored rousterGolconda Ill

One unknown white man and onenegro man

Miss Lizzie Graham was a sisterof Charley Graham county clerk ot

Livingston and Miss Grimes washer pretty little niece 16 years old

Miss Lacy Barnett was a prettyand bright young schoolgirl who

1was being educated at Bethel Fe ¬

male College She had left home toherywasan orphan 17 years Old a tall andslender blonde with curly hair andblue eyes She was worth 200000in her own name Her body wasone of the first to be taken from the

vreckThefirst rumor to reach Paducah

was that Hon Jno K Hendrickwas on board and among the lostbut this proved to be untrueI

PHIL nouLW ARE A SURVIVOR

Mr Philip Boulware travelingman for George Rock Son was onthe steamer at the timeof the wreck

I was talking to Mrs Hogan onthe guards ot the boat when thestorm came up said Mr Boulware to a Paducah Democrat re¬

porterWhen the rain began I went in ¬

to the cabin with Mrs Hogan butin a short while went out againwith Mr Archibald Lewis a travel ¬

ing man for Geo D BarnesCompany of St Lewis The winddid not seem unusually high northe clouds particularly threaten ¬

ing but when we went to the sideof the boat and looked over I discov-ered

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that it was leaning quite agood dealto that side I called MrLewis attention to the fact but be ¬

fore I knew anything else thesteamer had capsized and I foundmyself struggling in the water Iswam around and caught hold ofthe POt of the stairway whichgave away with me and anotherpost proved no more secure Thenext I knew I was on ton of the hullof the boat with the pilpt and one

iIf5 ments to Reduce My Stock of

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ft Summer Merchandise

tBenutifulline of Colored Dimity and Baptiste at tJvqZephyrslrq Hi

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1 yardFortyinch 9 I I

Large stock of Colored and White Shirts will be4v closed out at first cost and less thancostt <

All my Colored Shirt Waists will out at25c each15

CARPETSis Largest and best assorted stock of Carpets RugsI Linoleum Mattings and Oil Cloths to select from

will be to your interest to visit my store and get my1la prices before buying

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SUMMERCLEARANCL

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HSALE 1

BEGINNING J

3fThursday Aug 22nd >s

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Will Last for 10 DaysKOnly

AllS11tt1111er Goods Left OverWill be Sold at

ONE =DALF to ONETHIRD

TheRegular Pr-

iceLINDYSLATHAM STAND MAINST

other man a farmer Singular tosay the farmer was perfectly dryand even in the excitement of thempvement I noticed it and askedhim how it happened Well hesaid I just kept climbing

611 looked over the side of theboat and saw a man atruggling inthe water and reached down andcaught hold of him Others cajneto my assistance and when we res ¬

cued him we discovered that hewas paralyzed I saw no one elsein the water those in the cabin hadgone down never to riseagain

Most of the survivors includingmyself were carried to the illinoisshore in skiffs and brought Padu ¬

cah on the steamer Mary Ni arrivinS here about 11 oclock

I can sell farmers coal cheaperthan they can haul it from themines Come in and sea me aboutit Aax tx hcuYAl

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BUSINESS DEALw

Two Hardware Stores Consolidatcd By A J Meadow

aQsettyestterday ¬

to Mr A J Meador who has beerin business in the ame line foreighteen months ne to Clark a

Twyman Mr MJcador is todayengaged in mo vingjflhis stock fromthis stand to the Thompson Das

laDdbothMr C A Thompkm Will retirefrom business after X successful ca ¬

reer covering more than 30 yearsHis partner and souin lawMrFrank H Bassctt the > >cratiFusion nominee for repreaentatlvekwall iput infhis time prose ptjng biB f

ci> vasa bfai npw UptU Novemberan4 expects > d ne wlutevis FrankfortII

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