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FHEDAY JAN 12

J1 SIGN YOUR NAME

Correspondents must sign theirflues to their communicationsnot for publication but that we

may know who to rely on for the

truth of Iheir statements Here ¬

after communications not prop-

erly¬

isigned will NOT

Lbe published

NOTICE TO PATRONSAs my official duties will keep

me away from the office a greatportion of the time II S Barnettthe foreman is authorized to col ¬

lest money give receipts or trans ¬

11net any other business in TUB

Nnws office ns though I had beenA present myself7J WISE HAOIXS

KEEP YOUR MONEY HEREWecarncstly request our friends

and subscribers to patronize thosemerchants who advertise in THE-

N rws The leading merchants o

the town do this andas a rulethe merchants who advertise lib ¬

erally are tho ones who are themost liberal with their customersGarry tho best lines and offer thebast inducements Tho man whdocs not seek your trade eithe-

does not want it or does not de ¬

servo it By patronizing tho menwho advertise with us you helpus and at tho same time helpyourselves It is a matter of re ¬

ciprocity all aroundI

Everything in the Fancy Grafery nine at IIaddensr

Alfred Roberts of Lost Creekwas here on business Monday

Clifton Cope of Taulbee whohas been seriously sick for severalweeks is very much improved

Misses Olllo Swango and EdnaWilliams of Wolfe county arevisiting tho family of Dr 0 IISwango b

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Granville McIntosh of Gilmore lwho has been visiting relativesnear Lost Creek returned homo

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JCucsdayK E Cundiff of Campton was

hero on business lost week Ho isstorekeeper and guagor at ObeRoberts distillery

D L Roberts of Stacy washero on business last Monday Hois engaged in tho mercantile busi ¬

ktncss at that place-

S II Hurst Jr of PcartrceE was in Jackson Monday on his

way to Elizabethtown where hejgoes to cuter school

p MMAnderson Harvey left today for

Noble where ho is engaged in Or

losing job Ho will completesame in about two weeks

L C Howling of Crockcttsvillewas in town Tuesday on businessHo was accompanied by his daugli =

tcr Miss Eliza who will attendschool here

TJIO Board of Supervisors ad-

journed¬

last Saturday to meetagain on January 22nd to hearcomplaints of those whose proper ¬

ty they raised Very few listswore raised but considerable prop-erty

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was assessed that had beenomitol by tho assessor

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Trbsh Bread every lay at Clliiddons

yo makeallwe advertise j

aLJ1 M OslwrnsAttorney John M Tcster ofl

l1uslweelthe benefit of our old as well ash

new subscribers >

Attorney B F Combs oMIindlimn was in Jackson all the pastweek on professional business

Corn or any kind of merchant ¬

able country produce will bo ncccpted in payment of subscrip-tions

WANTED 50 boys age 14 to 19at J M Osborns to buy 8500and SOOO Suit at 8249and398Taylor Hurst was in Jackson

Tuesday on his way to Louisvillewhere he will take up medicalstudies in the Kentucky School ofMedicine

Miss Emma Crawford returnedSaturday to Lexington to resumeher studies in Hamilton FemaleCollege after a delightful visit oftwo weeks at homo

A report from Lee City says theeightyearold son of Deputy Slier ¬

iff II A Dunn while carelesslyhandling a 22calibro rifle nccidentaHy discharged tho weaponand tho bullet pierced the head ofhis sixyearold brother killinghim instantly

Rev Edwin T Preston willstart for Chicago in a few dayswhere he will tnko special studiesin tho Moody Biblo Institute dur¬

ing the winter Mr Preston willbe greatly missed from his field oflabor on Quicksand Ho expectsto return in the spring

The threeyearold son of WashGuinn of Ned came near beingburned to death last Sunday byits jlpthing catching on lire froma grate Tho child ran out intho yard andsome parties passingalong caught it and put out Hie

fire It is not thought that it will

recover

W T Short General DeputyCollector of Internal Revenueclosed up Elihuo Reynolds dis-

tillery¬

on lower Buffalo in Owsley county last week on accountof irregularities in the conduct athe business Reynolds and hisdistiller were held to answer inurtfThe gradin t he streets madeit necessary nako a fill inBroadway i Main street tonear Collegoue which left

ffeeo tunder grade of r Watts has

fiscd his stor liQ so up to thegride of the street and made

other improvements which addto tho value of his property

i ydgo Thomas II Payntcr wasc fccjed United SUttSs Senator last

usda Yolf xisflaysKllwas the R

r-an nominee

na Id received tI1OolIrt of all theRepublicans lrt Legislature

ji tor Payne rm beginsh 4 1907> ivill it is

18c hold hi ice on th0

t pf App la ehi till llti-

hato

pert of this r when Ievicsign to takelup his Senn

to tl dutiesfLOST

fno watch with the letters EtC ngravedoli case Finder Will

1S0 return same to mo find reccive rewardJi ALEX CAHPEXTEK

7 6 Jackson Ky

ADVERTISED LETTERS

itof letters remaining unnod in tho Jackson postoflido

the week ending January 121 A andsent to the Dead Letter-

co at Washington D C fortljj week ending January 2106

I3S D Banks GT Backfie BowlingbjVJcsso Clendening Susie Coo

rTA7n CombsE J Mattio Davis

i Rosa Edwards r

i 610 Francis Ejizzio Fitgatcft Jane Green Sarah Green

S ith Glover

IJ H HarrisonKrl rTiirn Afiirs

NLauraNodanSElias Spicor

Rnnford RitchieSHenry Stacy Pegia Size

more William SmithTEA Tomb Callio TaylorWPollie ivrlghtIPersons calling for tho above

mall will please say advertisedDTD HURST P M

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WOMAN AND FASHION

IJor llonne fravThere Is something esi charm

Ing and Attractive nbautsuch nn afternoon gown as thIaoncV Is simpleat tho same it it is smart andup to late niul lstiljciTtq the entirerange of llRMwelphr and silk

fahrlcdin the Illustration bnnnnnyellow cashmere is l with nn

efTectlw amt harmonizing banding but

AFTBKXOO oovra

while tho yellow Is a favorite color althe nprlcot similes nro greatly In voguewhite Is always correct null therenlso a great innny darker and moservlccablo shades which might be saggested Innddltlon to the cashmereveiling taffeta nail the HUe will bfound In every way desirable Thewnlst Is a singularly desirable one nud

can be utilized both for the many sofisilks und also for the lingerie materialswhich are so well liked for Bcparntiblouses Ill this last Instance It woulibe trimmed with embroidery or lacbanding In j laco of the heavier sagand makes au exceedingly dainty nnicharming blouse

nNot In lib Cnr

1th my lad the early bird gets tliworm I

I guess ley has boss I been ndlijgin bait here since 4 oclock an1 amgot none yetNcw York World

Jewelry Without OwirbDo you know naked a promlnen

man In tho Jewelry trade la MaldoInns that there tire thousands ot 110-

1lars perhaps hundreds of thousandworth of unclaimed Jewelry rcposlnIn tins safes and safety deposit vaultof goldsmiths and Jewelers

These vnluablo articles consist elthcr of jewelry left to be repaired nmwhich has never been called for be

cwiso of forgetfulness or because ttowners have siiddpply cfttho land o

tho living without Ipaylpfj any rPPflitof tile valuables Many nn executor oa tangled estato will be glad to get tblhint

Lost November I had two relativeof persons who wore killed In the Biocum finally trace heirlooms ttme So far ns my records show mpatrons left articles to be repaired nmshortly afterward the lire destroyed alrecords of the transfer I nm nlwayiglad to let rid of these left overs noonly because I wish th9 sash value 01

repairs but also because they art rogamed as hoodoos Now York Tress

A Society Item

nr IAfter the party nt Lady 7q tiling

were kept going until u Jato iJQHrVLondon Sketch

Special irointsccherH Rates viaSouthern Hallway

January 2nd Ilncl1Gthand Feb-ruary

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Gth and 20th tho SouthernRailway will sell llomeseekcrsTickets to the West and Southwestat low rates

The bouthoru Railway is th9

faerfJcltfromIf you contemplate a trip to any

point West or Southwest be sureto call on or address ua beforemaking your arrangements Allcommunications receive promptattention H C King CT AJ F Logan T P A 111 East

Main St Lexington Ky

IUBLICSALEI will at one oclock at tho

court house steps on MondayFebruary 19th 1JOG county court

tll0highesting ono hundred and thirty twoacres of land lying ono and onehalfmiles south of Mt Sterling withLevee turnpike dividing same in-

to¬

two tracts of 87 and 45 acreseach I shall offer first tho 45pairofpike then the s7 acres of well im ¬

proved land nil modern nod neces-sary

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conveniences splendidmilkhouse c ntcd in and outside atkitchen u now stock barn andsplendid y z orchard of Fivekinds of fr This is one of thebest located and besfwatcrcd farmsin the Statewntered by sevensprings I will then otter farm as-

a v1iolcrvthQ highest bid being

Tcrnlsoncthirdcash and bal ¬

ance in one and two years fromdate of sale deferred payments tobear 0 per cent per annum inter ¬

est find to be secured by a lien re ¬

tained upon the property Pur-chasers

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will bo permitted to pay nsmuch cash ns they desire

B F Chenault1215 nt Sterling Ky

Tester QDmmissJoijers Sale

BREATUITT Cinccir COUK-TAbrelin Marcurn Guardian

I vs PlaintiffNellie Flnnnery o DefendantEquityroa nndCire5 the above styled cause at its reg

l ular October term 1905 I shallt proceed to offer for sale at the

JncksonlBrenthittJanunrytregularitt County Court between thehours of 12 oclock in and 2 oclockp m tho following describedreal property lying and being i

UreathStt County Kentucky ontho waters of Howards Creek andboundedand described as follows

Beginning on a rock marked BS on tho north bank of the Marcum fork of Howards Creek ntributary of the north fork of thKentucky river about 800 feetabove the forks of said creekon the lino of the lands of LeeDenton thenco S 3530 W 6G8feet to ft black oak S4330 W IG O

feet to n chestnut S W 73-

e feet to two small sourwoods onpoint corner to the land of JoInDavidson thence with said David

t sons line S 17 15 W 232 feet to nblackoak S 64 15 w 176 feet to nstake n 87 30 w JJQ3 foot to nchestta wood n 74 IS w 22 foot to a mapie s 72 45 w 259 foot to n sour-wood8 n 73 30 w 2Q6 feet to II

a chestnut on n knob s 55 w 39 71feet to a small dogwood s 66 30 w198 feet to a black jacks 11 15 w

I 190 feet to a chestnut oak andsmall hickory s 845 c 206 feet to

ftwo hickories corner to tho land

1 olninswith tho land of Arrowood s 52 15w 200 feet to n chestnut oak 5 s57 30 w 150 foot to a cross onrock s 59 w208 feet to a stake

I 49 15 w 141 feet to n chestnut s62 w 216 feet to a largo black onl

I withold marks s 59 45 w 109 feeJ to a chestnut s 63 w 272 feet to at chestnut oaks 54 30 w 264 feet

to n slake s 78 45 w 2QG foot to nchestnut oplli n 81 110 w 805 feetto a black pale n TO w 290 feet tou chestnut stump n OQ 80 w 70feet ton chestnut oak s 6830 w 554 feet to n stake s 71w322 feet to a cross on a rock neara small hickory s 86 w 230 feet ton chestnut oak cornerto the landof J R Newton Arrowood nndwith big line le plpg the lino ofJasper Arrowood n 76 15 w 258feettohickory anil double clieslnutj n T245 w 1Y9 foot to a stake on a knob138feetto n stare n 65 30 w 199 feet to astake n 59 30 w64 feet to a doublehicKory n 5251 w 183 feet to astaKe n 51 w 137 feet to a staketutwolienjaminMcIntoshing tho line of J R Newton Ar ¬

rowood n 183 w 95 feet to ft lqoust n J71 w 244 fcpt to w hlclory n 511 w f4S feet to a deadpine n 79 15 w 110 feet to nchestnut Ii 0745 w20g foot to ftpino a H5 50 w 104 foot to astare n 84 30 w 105 feet to asmall sourwood n 78 05 w 508feet to a small hicKory s 79 80 w97 feet to a hicKory n 84 w 128feet to a staKe n 74 50 w 238feet to n white oak corner toland of Leo Combs and with his

rholntoshtory Q H5 o 202 foot to a stakon 3215 e JQl feet to a stake I n 17 43 o1U feet to a pine by a large rook n 9Q

e Ifln feet to a Urge black Jftokj n 80iSelQKeetto a maple on a largerock n 15 15 w 807 tent to a stake j n13 w lOT feet to two pnein 28 45 e100 feet to a stakes n 17 46 a lea feet

to a stake by a flat 4ock n 20 30 e 40J I

feet ton stake n 0 e 141 font to n

clieitnut oak corner to land of Alfredlichen and on his line lenvliiK theline of Lee Oumb s 83 e 142 fowl to a

walnut s 82 15 e 120 fret to a stake nSO 30 o 101 relit to a pine n 75 H 2 > 0

feet to n stake n HO e 210 fret to n pinennd chestnut n 33 n 202 feet to n munllhickory n 00 80 II 1R1 fet to n staken 65 45 o 182 teen to n black Jnuk n 51

SOe 133 ret to n Urge chestnut onkn OS o 163 feet to a stake n j1t 1ft

fret to n stake u 80 o 1M feet tonstake r 83 e 112 rat to n tninll chestnut oak a 77 e ISS pol n to a blackjunk n 63 30 e 209 pule to a cliuatnutn 46 Vj e 04 feet to a oltettiiut oak n51 80 e 107 feet to a cross on a rook n50 SOe 00 feet toit chestnut under aUrge rock n 50 30 e 01 feet to a pinen 07 e 100 motto a stake n 29 30 c 128

feet to n stake n 130 w 73 feet to across on a rock n 14 w 225 feet to achestnut oak n 8 30 w 170 feet to achestnut n 10 n 08 feet to a staken 14 o 151 feet to f chestnut oakand hickory n 17 30 o toa chestnut n 1 30 w 145 feet to achestnut n 18 45 0 100 feet to a-

cross on arockn 31 15 o 78 feetto a stake s 87 o 61 feet to a lo¬

cust s 8115 o 75 feet to a cross ona rock n 86 30 e 66 feet to a redbud n 74 45 o 122 feet to two hick-ories

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n 75 45 o 177 feet to a blackjack n 66 30 0 120 feet to a smallhickory n 50 15 o 150 feet to crosson a rock n 58 30 o 129 feet to alarge chestnut oak n 87 15 c 124feet to a hickory n 78 30 o 168feet to n chestnut oak s 87 15 o 177feet to a small white oak n 43 15o 176 feet to a chestnut oak cornerto land of Mary Spicor and withher line leaving land of Alfredllollon n 72 o 493 feet to a largochestnut oalen 2730c 414 feet toa flat rock n 37 15 o 280 feet to nstake corner to land of Kentucky

I Union Land Co andwith theirSlJiIpino on a knob slfi w 539 feet toI a pine s 15 o 364 feet to a stakeI s 37 0911 foot to a chestnut oak on

tho ridge in head of first rightp hand fork of Marctim Forkof

Howards Creek n 73 30n 419 feetto n black oak n 55 30 e 147 footto a stake n 61 45 o 560 feet to asmall chestnut oak on knobs 56 15nI1513 feet to a rock on a high knob-s 60 0 62G feet to a hickory s 8830 o 142 feet to a stake n 83 e 211feet to a chestnut oak on knob be ¬

tween Cano Creek Doty ShoalBranchand Howards Crook cor ¬

ner to Doty Shoal tract n 4730 eeja n 30 ohighknobchestnut oaks 64 45 c 171 feet toa hickoryS 31 30 o 256 feet to a

278 foot to a blackThomasaloovingthopany thoneo a 42 13 e 148 foot toa stake s 40 15 o 107 feet to nstake a 4Q e 105 foot to a blackjacks 49 30 e 187 feet to a dogwood sapling a 65 BO o 132 feetto a on the point s 42 o 2120100La on apoint B 13 80o 258 feet to astake B 88 30 o 00 feet to n syca-more in tho mouthof ShoalBranch on south hankor thoNorth Fork of tho Kentucky rivor

GambillsItho land of Thomas ChRnuya 55w984 foot to n dogwood34sw n atheEchestnut oak on tluuido oldie hillw 08 foot to n small red oaka 70ID w U27 toot to a stake s 71 80w 298 feet to n rod oakn li4w252 feet to a stake n 43 30 w 821feet to a sassafras w 170 feet to alocust n 70 15 w 212 feet to astake n 74 w 122 foot to a sourwoodon point between Doty ShoalBranch nn4 W E QambillsUranoh thonoo n 57 15 w 21i loottots hickory and ohoatnut oak onrlilgo III tho hood of Doty Shoalflra 0hl thonoo a 67 45 w 280 feetto II small hickory a 45 w 320 feetto n loonst a 12 45 w 801 feet toa black oak by a Urge rock on a knobthence I 5 30 e 704 foot to a black oakon a knob a 6t e 3C8 feet tea red oak I

and rourwood a 8 15 e 375 feet to a rbtlonk 1 10 45 e 134 feet tq a make i 4515 e 871 feet tu n double maple I 11

if tt lot to a black oak on a ridgecorner to the land of Lee Denton andwith lilt line leaving the line of VKQainblll j thence i 48 W 120 teat to ared oak on the aids of the hill i 41 w

HO Peps In a white oak j I 80 80 w 284fret to a ted oak on the tide of the hillthence a 83 30 w 410 feet LO the begin ¬ning I containing 710IQ aorei by actualmrvay

Said property will be told at PublicAuction to the hlghait end belt bidderand till purchaser will be required togive bond for the purchase monol-

Ith approved security bearing inter ¬

est from date of sale and having theandIprice end interest Bidders must beprepared to comply promptly withthese tornu

Gout of suitCoihmlislpntri cotta f

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Wholesale and Retailhave the most complete stock of

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lute of shoes in EustIorn Kentucky Our

mens shoes are of

the latest stleIFor the Ladieswe have the mostFashionable Lotof Shoes moneycould buyTHE LATEST DESIGNS IN

MILLINERYThisman ¬

agement of Miss Margaret Basket whocan show you

0 tThe Latest Style Hats

direct from New York City Also

GOODSIn ffrom the Eastern Markets

If you need any House Furnishings or

FURNITUREWe are the people you are looking for

we have it by car loads to suit 41

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