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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL IVOL XXXLVSTANFORD KY FRIDAY MARCH 30 1906 NO 9 I LANCASTER A pound social will bo given at Picas ant Grove Friday night Everybody Is invitedJames Clark ono of tho most popu- lar and hardworking democrats in UK county has announced for jailer Indications point to a largo crop of candidates for county offices In tact some citizens predict an overproduc tion J W Hamilton the present circuit clerk has announced as a candidate foi tho democratic nomination for county clerkTho city council will meet Monday night at which time several matters will como up Tho citizens aro much interested In tho putting on of tho lid IThe stockholders of tho new fair as- sociation ¬ will meet this week They aro considering tho advisability of changing tho dales to Homo Corning WeekThe homo of Jesse Mlles In Mid dlcsboro was partially destroyed by h fire Wednesday Quick work by friends prevented tho entire destruction of the buildingChief of Police Uothwcll has tender- ed his resignation and it will be consid ¬ eyed Monday night Big Injun is well known in this section and is n ter ror to evil doers e Tho grand jury returned 45 Indict ments There were two Indictments for murder thu parties all being Negroes The others were mostly for violation of the local option law A few vagrants were indicted The directors of the new hank to bo known as tho Garrard Hank and Trust Co have called for the first assess ¬ ment which will be used in paying for u the lot Work on tho new building will commence In less than 30 days The civil docket has occupied tho at ¬ tention of tho court this week and Judge Hell has tho work well finished up In the case of Mrs Goodin of Knox county against John T Hays for 800 the defendant was given a ver ¬ dict The grand jury recommended some greatly needed improvements on the court house and It is hoped something will come of tho effort to have tho build Ing put in first class repair It is n shame to permit so fine a building to fall to pieces Mr anti Mrs J I Hamilton are again In the South J E Stormes and wife have returned from Florida where they spent the winter Miss Kate Huir man who has been visiting Mrs T S Elkin has returned to her homo in Stanford Miss Theo Hemphill who has charge of the music department of Madison Institute spent Sunday with her parents in this city J II Harris of Turncrsville has been visiting his parents here Harry Tomlinson and Wilt Gregory are prospecting in North Dakota Mrs Louis tandram and sis ¬ ter Miss Attic Matksbury who have been visiting their sister Mrs Howard Hice at Ito smoro Flats Ixmisvlllo will return homo this week- HUBBLE L G Hubble Is in Louisville having his throat treated M II Eubanks hemp crop of < 5 acres made 1000 pounds per acre Elder P M Tinder will fill his ap- pointment nt tho Christian church Sun- day ¬ afternoon A number of her relatives will go to Lexington next week to attend the marriage of Miss Mario Griffin to Rev E II Hourland J S McKittrick and It G Uratton have lost a number of hogs from chol ¬ era M U Eubanks sold u jack to S T Stigall for 7GO L G Hubble sold a jack to Will Robinson for 150 and another to a Mercer county party for 923 GB Burhans Testifies After Four Years G K Hurhnns of Carlisle Center N V writes About four years ago I wrote you stating that I laud been 4 entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bot ¬ ties of Poleya Kidney Cure It en- tirely ¬ stopped the brick dust sediment i Baas pain anil symptoms of kidney ill soaso disappeared I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am ovl I dently cured to stay cured and hearti ¬ ly recommend PoloyH Kidney Cure to from kidney and any onn suffering i bladder trouble Pennys Drugstore r S 4 Whisky dealers of Hopkinsvillc ac ¬ cording to the Kentuckian have volun ¬ tarily met and agreed on tho observ ¬ ance of the Sunday closing law They will also inform trIo authorities they say if any violation of tho law is dis ¬ coveredra Will T Walker of Ardmore I T waylaid Grover Record and Alias Myrtle Smith at Dallas Texas as they return ¬ I ed from a skating rink shot them both i v and then killed himself HUSTONVILLE Tho thanks of Rural Route CatTier No 1 are hereby extended to Mr and Mrs J K Helm for a basket of up piesMisses Grace and Cora Goodo were the recipients of a most beautiful bou- quet of green carnations for tho lenten season Mrs John A Illaln has been quite ill Mrs McCarty of Mt Salem is bad from a weeks hard work buying good in CincinnatiSam has rented his farm to Nathan Hicks Mr Leeper and famll will later make their homo in Ludlow where ho Is employed Tho much needed work of ditching the pikes In the West End began las week and is progressing rapidly undo the direction ef Supervisor Dunn Mrs Charles Wheeler has just re turned from a second buying trip to Cincinnati and reports heavy purchase for the Spring and Summer trade Thos hell of Dunnvillc is visiting his son T J Bell and family on West Main Street Mr Roll Is a warscarm veteran and a fisherman who knows when and where theyll bite The car famine of the post 12 month together with tho ruling of our county court on hauling when tho roads are wet has caused a decline of 25 percent in shipments In the past year The Emporium ever on the lookout for the latest and best has contracted for the celebrated McCull patterns and fashion sheets thereby filling a long felt want of numbers of families in this vicinity F M Sins proprietor of Olympian Springs has a fine young orchard of 500 peach trees and COO apple and cherry trees all of which show a flattering prospect for a full crop despite the an ¬ nual calamity howler to the contrary MIIUNBRY OJENINO The Charles Wheeler Emporium at Hustonvillo will aavp IU Spring owning of hats bon ¬ nets and headgear In general on Thurs ¬ lay and Friday next 5 and 6 The h dies are cordially invited to be present and pec the latest creations Edisons KlnetoscoiKS Co No 2 will Live an interesting moving picture show at Alcorns Opera House this Friday evening March 30 The show is presented under tho auspices of the Senior Grade of the Graded School Ad ¬ mission Ifc for children 25c for adults and 33c for reserved scats Final action by the board of educa- tion ¬ of our graded school has been tak- en They will put in first class repairs in the old brick school building and will put an ell to It Tho contract will Le let and work begins in 30 days in order to have it completed for next session The grounds will also be put in first lass condition and fencing rebuilt The several thousand patrons of the Southern School Journal ore indeed to lie congratulated upon tho promotion of ono of the ablest teachers in Central Kentucky to the position of editor in hlof in the person of Prof R S Eu tank IIU services will begin with the May issue and his articles will mark an epoch in the history of that noted jour- naL ¬ A B Austin tho spoke king of the West End who has bought u quar- ter ¬ of a million hickory spokes the past winter has returned from the city whore he bought and shipped all the machinery necessary for n spoke and rim factory which will bo set up on Truce Fork whore ho has timber con- tacted ¬ for for five or six months work after completing which tho plant will be located in our city provided the electric road from Stanford to Liberty passes through here Our people cannot too highly appre ¬ late the clever nnd accommodating railroad agent B P Shewmaker of Moreland Tho officials of the road al ¬ 180 appreciate him and evidence it by giving him a good long vacation for they well know his work of handling 120 carload shipmects annually to say lathing of tho immense express and local freight shipments and handling of over 50000 during that time and all checking up to tho cent showing his thorough comprehension of nnd ability to successfully do tho business Dangers of Pneumonia A cold at this time if neglected Is fable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal and oven when tho patient has recovered tho lungs are weakened nuking theta peculiarly suscepiiblo to tho development of consumption I oloys Ilonoy and Tar will stop tho cough heal and strengthen the lungs md prevent pneumonia La Grippe ioughs yield quickly to the wonderful iUrallvo qualities of Foleys honey mdTur There Is nothing just us ood Pennys Drug Store Imtold ho takes after his pa Why he docs occasionally but only when the old man is disagreeably runk An English physician recently as- serted that fishes are tho that do not have a taste for Icohol a teY ± 9 INEWS NOTES have badly cripples railroad traffic Thomas W McConnell postmoter at Arlington Is dead Tho burning of a theater at Mcridcn Conn caused a loss of 200000 Tho Baltimore Evening Herald hos been placed in tho hands of receivers A woman died in Albany N Ylack ing but ono month ot being 106 yeas oldTwo men were burned to death whit fighting a fire in a colliery at Scran- ton Pa Mrs Sarah J Wheeler mother 0C Ella Wheeler Wilcox died at Shot Beach Conn Maj James Low Collector of Cua toms at Niagara Falls was found den in his bathroom- A 13yearold girl nt Clarksville Tenn was sentenced to the peniten- tiary for five years for arson The President of Chili signed a de cree authorizing a loan of 12500OOC from a German financial house Four firemen perished and about 20 firemen and citizens were injured in a- fire which destroyed a factory in New YorkMorris Buck who killed Mrs Can fired wife of an oil millionaire was sentenced at Los Angeles Cal to be hanged John A Coke of Hudsonvillc Ky was shot and killed in his yard by an unknown man who rifled his victims pocketsJohn H Merrill of Little Rock Ark committed suicide in the Broadway Ho ¬ tel Louisville by shooting himself in tho month Because of a typhoon which destroy- ed crops natives of the Caroline It lands are without food except rats and wild yams Mrs Matilda Stultz and her grand- son Ivy Jones were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their home near Waverly O Miss Theresa Campbell formerly of Lexington who went to Germany somo years ago to study music died recently In that country Mrs Thomas Marshall of Beaver Creek Floyd county gave her own life in a vain attempt to save her child from burning to death The business district of Waterloo la was flooded by the overflowing of Cedar river and many families have been made homeless- It is estimated that the Aikin 1000 tax law will close 5000 saloons in Ohio md throw between 10000 and 15000 persons out of work Tho Department of Justice at Wash ¬ ington has dropped the investigation of the Chattanooga lynching leaving tho matter to the Stattrcourts Insane with jealousy because his laughter was about to marry James E Townsend of Everott Mass killed tier and then committed suicide- A big steamer was burned to tile waters edge and a pier shed and other buildings were destroyed at Newport R I The loss is over 1000000 Leon II Cooper one of the best known young men in louisville com ¬ pitted suicide sometime Monday night in his ofllce by taking carbolic acid Because of n prediction by a dement- ed ¬ Negress that tho city of Memphis would be destroyed by a storm many superstitious Negroes are leaving the cityAn attempt was made in Washing ¬ ton to lynch n Negro simply for looting the till of a Chinese laundry The police rescued the Negrn after ho had been badly beaten- A Kansas City paper says Attorney General Hadlcy is preparing to enter upon a campaign against railroadcom ¬ binations in Missouri when tho Stan ¬ dard Oil fight is over Johnstown Pa of Hood fame had a visitation from a fire which threat tsied destruction but the flames were finally subdued with a loss of 800000 A fireman was killed and a telegraph operator is missing Memorial services in honor of Gen Joseph Wheeler were held in Atlanta Ion Clement A Evans Gen Stephen D Lee Corporal James Tanner the ton John W Maddox and Maj Chas Miller delivered addresses Always Keep Chamberlains Cough Remedy in the House We would not bo without Chum jerlalns Cough jtemctly It Is kept > n hand continually in our home lays W W Kearney editor of the ndopendcnt Lowry City Mo That Is just what every family should do When kept on hand ready for instant iso a cold may bo ghecked at the out- set and cured in much less time than alter It has become settle lln tho sys tem This remedy Is without a peer for croup in children and will prevent tho attack when given as soon as tho hid becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears which can only be done whenltho remedo is kept at bund For sale by Dr W N Craig tho popular druggist at Stanford Ky n1t iV6Ifl iVJcman Go DANVILLE KY ExtraordinaryShowing I OF I 1 EW SPRIJIG GOODS J I Now that the time for Spring Shopping has arrived we desire to announce our complete readiness in every department of our bus ¬ inessI In bespeaking your patronage for the coming season we have no hesitancy in saying that never in the history of this house has there been such a comprehensive selection to choose from and we extend a cordial visit our store and see the array of attractive Spring Goods we have to offer Whether you contemplate a purchase or nbt you will be most welcome and the goods will be shown with a willingness that will make your trip one of real pleasure Tailored Suits A charming selection in the beautiful Chiffon Panamas and other Summer weaves blackwhite and the pastel slimier including Grays Coral hello and French Blues Eton and Pony Coat style Prices range from 13 to 835 Silk DemiCostumes The smart dainty appearance of tho now Silk Shits assures their great popularity this Spring Wo have an attractive line of these in Block and colors Prices 818 to 51- 5Shirt Waists r Silk Lace nnd Muslin Waist iii endless varietylap Silk Waists 8250 to to Special value in Lace Waists 8050 Sheer Lawn Waists 50c 81 and u- pSpring Dress Goods Our usual large assortment of the seasons choicest fabrics 40inch Wool Batiste Black and colors f 0o t1- I8inch Check Suitings f 0c yd 40inch Chillon Panamas Blacks and colors 81 yd- 40iuch Black Voiles 8125 to 82 yd New SilksI Our magnificent collection of new Silks is reullyu thing of beauty Uabutai Silks checks and stripes 40c White Uabutai Silks 25c f 0cand 75e Yard wide Black Taffetas SOc 81 and SL35 Stylish Loiiisines in Queens Gray 75c and 81 s New Spring Wraps There la much wider range in new Coat a styles than is usually found for Spring Nobby Covert Jackets 8750 to 815 London Rain Coat 81250 to 820 Silk Eton and Empress Coats 810 to 825 j Misses nod Childrens Coats 85 to 8050 Stylish Dress Skirts r A fascinating assortment of Walking unit Dress Skirts in Silk Panamas and Voiles now ready Prices range from 85 to 815 r Kid and Silk Gloves A complete line of Kid and Silk Gloves in long lengths at popular prices IGButton Long Silk- Gloves 81 and 125 pair Elbow length Kit Gloves 8250 and 88 1 Clasp London Street Gloves special 81 pair Wash Fabrics 3 Everything thats new anti good can be found here I Sheer Organdie beautiful designs 12Ac yd Mercerized Madras neat effects 18c yd Silk Ginghams Checks and Plaids 25e Jd- ew X Banzai Silks all colors OOo yd Dress Linens We can meet your every demand fbr Sheer Waist and Suiting Linens 86iiKih Linen Suiting extra value 25c yd- JGijicb Sheer Linen Cambric special 25c yard 16inih Handkerchief Linens tfoc 50c up I0 inch Linen Sheeting lio and 8125 yd Welsh Wiseman Co i DANVILLE KENTUCKY I y oj C r

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Page 1: THE INTERIOR JOURNALnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt744j09wx3g/data/0417.pdf · will come of tho effort to have tho build Ing put in first class repair It is n shame to permit so fine a building

THE INTERIOR JOURNALIVOL XXXLVSTANFORD KY FRIDAY MARCH 30 1906 NO 9 I

LANCASTER

A pound social will bo given at Picasant Grove Friday night Everybody Is

invitedJamesClark ono of tho most popu-

lar and hardworking democrats in UK

county has announced for jailerIndications point to a largo crop of

candidates for county offices In tactsome citizens predict an overproduction

J W Hamilton the present circuitclerk has announced as a candidate foitho democratic nomination for county

clerkThocity council will meet Monday

night at which time several matterswill como up Tho citizens aro muchinterested In tho putting on of tho

lid

IThe stockholders of tho new fair as-

sociation

¬

will meet this week Theyaro considering tho advisability ofchanging tho dales to Homo Corning

WeekThehomo of Jesse Mlles In Mid

dlcsboro was partially destroyed by

h fire Wednesday Quick work by friendsprevented tho entire destruction of the

buildingChief

of Police Uothwcll has tender-ed his resignation and it will be consid ¬

eyed Monday night Big Injun is

well known in this section and is n terror to evil doers

e Tho grand jury returned 45 Indictments There were two Indictments formurder thu parties all being Negroes

The others were mostly for violation ofthe local option law A few vagrantswere indicted

The directors of the new hank to bo

known as tho Garrard Hank and TrustCo have called for the first assess ¬

ment which will be used in paying foru the lot Work on tho new building will

commence In less than 30 days

The civil docket has occupied tho at ¬

tention of tho court this week andJudge Hell has tho work well finishedup In the case of Mrs Goodin ofKnox county against John T Hays for800 the defendant was given a ver ¬

dictThe grand jury recommended some

greatly needed improvements on thecourt house and It is hoped something

will come of tho effort to have tho buildIng put in first class repair It is n

shame to permit so fine a building to

fall to piecesMr anti Mrs J I Hamilton are

again In the South J E Stormes andwife have returned from Florida where

they spent the winter Miss Kate Huirman who has been visiting Mrs T S

Elkin has returned to her homo in

Stanford Miss Theo Hemphill whohas charge of the music department ofMadison Institute spent Sunday with

her parents in this city J II Harris

of Turncrsville has been visiting hisparents here Harry Tomlinson andWilt Gregory are prospecting in North

Dakota Mrs Louis tandram and sis ¬

ter Miss Attic Matksbury who havebeen visiting their sister Mrs Howard

Hice at Ito smoro Flats Ixmisvlllo

will return homo this week-

HUBBLE

L G Hubble Is in Louisville having

his throat treatedM II Eubanks hemp crop of <5 acres

made 1000 pounds per acreElder P M Tinder will fill his ap-

pointment nt tho Christian church Sun-

day

¬

afternoonA number of her relatives will go to

Lexington next week to attend themarriage of Miss Mario Griffin to RevE II Hourland

J S McKittrick and It G Urattonhave lost a number of hogs from chol ¬

era M U Eubanks sold u jack to S

T Stigall for 7GO L G Hubble sold

a jack to Will Robinson for 150 and

another to a Mercer county party for923

GB Burhans Testifies AfterFour Years

G K Hurhnns of Carlisle CenterN V writes About four years agoI wrote you stating that I laud been

4 entirely cured of a severe kidney

trouble by taking less than two bot¬

ties of Poleya Kidney Cure It en-

tirely

¬

stopped the brick dust sediment

i Baas pain anil symptoms of kidney ill

soaso disappeared I am glad to saythat I have never had a return of anyof those symptoms during the fouryears that have elapsed and I am ovl

I

dently cured to stay cured and hearti ¬

ly recommend PoloyH Kidney Cure tofrom kidney andany onn suffering

i bladder trouble Pennys Drugstorer S 4

Whisky dealers of Hopkinsvillc ac¬

cording to the Kentuckian have volun ¬

tarily met and agreed on tho observ ¬

ance of the Sunday closing law Theywill also inform trIo authorities theysay if any violation of tho law is dis¬

coveredraWill T Walker of Ardmore I T

waylaid Grover Record and Alias Myrtle

Smith at Dallas Texas as they return ¬ I

ed from a skating rink shot them bothi v and then killed himself

HUSTONVILLE

Tho thanks of Rural Route CatTierNo 1 are hereby extended to Mr andMrs J K Helm for a basket of up

piesMissesGrace and Cora Goodo were

the recipients of a most beautiful bou-

quet of green carnations for tho lentenseason

Mrs John A Illaln has been quite illMrs McCarty of Mt Salem is badfrom a weeks hard work buying goodin

CincinnatiSamhas rented his farm to

Nathan Hicks Mr Leeper and famllwill later make their homo in Ludlowwhere ho Is employed

Tho much needed work of ditching

the pikes In the West End began lasweek and is progressing rapidly undothe direction ef Supervisor Dunn

Mrs Charles Wheeler has just returned from a second buying trip toCincinnati and reports heavy purchasefor the Spring and Summer trade

Thos hell of Dunnvillc is visitinghis son T J Bell and family on WestMain Street Mr Roll Is a warscarmveteran and a fisherman who knowswhen and where theyll bite

The car famine of the post 12 monthtogether with tho ruling of our countycourt on hauling when tho roads arewet has caused a decline of 25 percentin shipments In the past year

The Emporium ever on the lookoutfor the latest and best has contractedfor the celebrated McCull patterns andfashion sheets thereby filling a longfelt want of numbers of families in thisvicinity

F M Sins proprietor of OlympianSprings has a fine young orchard of 500peach trees and COO apple and cherrytrees all of which show a flatteringprospect for a full crop despite the an ¬

nual calamity howler to the contraryMIIUNBRY OJENINO The Charles

Wheeler Emporium at Hustonvillo willaavp IU Spring owning of hats bon ¬

nets and headgear In general on Thurs ¬

lay and Friday next 5 and 6 The hdies are cordially invited to be presentand pec the latest creations

Edisons KlnetoscoiKS Co No 2 willLive an interesting moving pictureshow at Alcorns Opera House thisFriday evening March 30 The showis presented under tho auspices of theSenior Grade of the Graded School Ad ¬

mission Ifc for children 25c for adultsand 33c for reserved scats

Final action by the board of educa-tion

¬

of our graded school has been tak-en They will put in first class repairsin the old brick school building and willput an ell to It Tho contract will Lelet and work begins in 30 days in orderto have it completed for next sessionThe grounds will also be put in firstlass condition and fencing rebuiltThe several thousand patrons of the

Southern School Journal ore indeed tolie congratulated upon tho promotion ofono of the ablest teachers in CentralKentucky to the position of editor inhlof in the person of Prof R S Eu

tank IIU services will begin with theMay issue and his articles will mark anepoch in the history of that noted jour-naL

¬

A B Austin tho spoke king ofthe West End who has bought u quar-ter

¬

of a million hickory spokes the pastwinter has returned from the citywhore he bought and shipped all themachinery necessary for n spoke andrim factory which will bo set up onTruce Fork whore ho has timber con-

tacted¬

for for five or six monthswork after completing which tho plantwill be located in our city provided theelectric road from Stanford to Libertypasses through here

Our people cannot too highly appre ¬

late the clever nnd accommodatingrailroad agent B P Shewmaker ofMoreland Tho officials of the road al ¬

180 appreciate him and evidence it bygiving him a good long vacation forthey well know his work of handling120 carload shipmects annually to saylathing of tho immense express andlocal freight shipments and handling ofover 50000 during that time and allchecking up to tho cent showing histhorough comprehension of nnd abilityto successfully do tho business

Dangers of PneumoniaA cold at this time if neglected Is

fable to cause pneumonia which is sooften fatal and oven when tho patienthas recovered tho lungs are weakenednuking theta peculiarly suscepiiblo totho development of consumptionI oloys Ilonoy and Tar will stop thocough heal and strengthen the lungsmd prevent pneumonia La Grippeioughs yield quickly to the wonderful

iUrallvo qualities of Foleys honeymdTur There Is nothing just us

ood Pennys Drug Store

Imtold ho takes after his paWhy he docs occasionally but only

when the old man is disagreeablyrunk

An English physician recently as-

serted that fishes are thothat do not have a taste for

Icohol

a teY ± 9

INEWS NOTES

have badly cripplesrailroad traffic

Thomas W McConnell postmoter atArlington Is dead

Tho burning of a theater at McridcnConn caused a loss of 200000

Tho Baltimore Evening Herald hosbeen placed in tho hands of receivers

A woman died in Albany N Ylacking but ono month ot being 106 yeasoldTwo

men were burned to death whitfighting a fire in a colliery at Scran-ton Pa

Mrs Sarah J Wheeler mother 0C

Ella Wheeler Wilcox died at ShotBeach Conn

Maj James Low Collector of Cuatoms at Niagara Falls was found denin his bathroom-

A 13yearold girl nt ClarksvilleTenn was sentenced to the peniten-

tiary for five years for arsonThe President of Chili signed a de

cree authorizing a loan of 12500OOCfrom a German financial house

Four firemen perished and about 20firemen and citizens were injured in a-

fire which destroyed a factory in New

YorkMorrisBuck who killed Mrs Can

fired wife of an oil millionaire wassentenced at Los Angeles Cal to behanged

John A Coke of Hudsonvillc Kywas shot and killed in his yard by anunknown man who rifled his victimspocketsJohn

H Merrill of Little Rock Arkcommitted suicide in the Broadway Ho¬

tel Louisville by shooting himself in

tho monthBecause of a typhoon which destroy-

ed crops natives of the Caroline Itlands are without food except rats andwild yams

Mrs Matilda Stultz and her grand-

son Ivy Jones were burned to death in

a fire which destroyed their home nearWaverly O

Miss Theresa Campbell formerly ofLexington who went to Germany somoyears ago to study music died recentlyIn that country

Mrs Thomas Marshall of BeaverCreek Floyd county gave her own lifein a vain attempt to save her child fromburning to death

The business district of Waterloola was flooded by the overflowing ofCedar river and many families havebeen made homeless-

It is estimated that the Aikin 1000tax law will close 5000 saloons in Ohio

md throw between 10000 and 15000persons out of work

Tho Department of Justice at Wash ¬

ington has dropped the investigation ofthe Chattanooga lynching leaving thomatter to the Stattrcourts

Insane with jealousy because hislaughter was about to marry JamesE Townsend of Everott Mass killedtier and then committed suicide-

A big steamer was burned to tilewaters edge and a pier shed and otherbuildings were destroyed at NewportR I The loss is over 1000000

Leon II Cooper one of the bestknown young men in louisville com ¬

pitted suicide sometime Monday nightin his ofllce by taking carbolic acid

Because of n prediction by a dement-ed

¬

Negress that tho city of Memphiswould be destroyed by a storm manysuperstitious Negroes are leaving the

cityAnattempt was made in Washing ¬

ton to lynch n Negro simply for lootingthe till of a Chinese laundry Thepolice rescued the Negrn after ho hadbeen badly beaten-

A Kansas City paper says AttorneyGeneral Hadlcy is preparing to enterupon a campaign against railroadcom ¬

binations in Missouri when tho Stan ¬

dard Oil fight is overJohnstown Pa of Hood fame had

a visitation from a fire which threattsied destruction but the flames werefinally subdued with a loss of 800000A fireman was killed and a telegraphoperator is missing

Memorial services in honor of GenJoseph Wheeler were held in AtlantaIon Clement A Evans Gen StephenD Lee Corporal James Tanner theton John W Maddox and Maj ChasMiller delivered addresses

Always Keep ChamberlainsCough Remedy in the House

We would not bo without Chumjerlalns Cough jtemctly It Is kept

>n hand continually in our homelays W W Kearney editor of thendopendcnt Lowry City Mo ThatIs just what every family should doWhen kept on hand ready for instantiso a cold may bo ghecked at the out-

set and cured in much less time thanalter It has become settle lln tho system This remedy Is without a peerfor croup in children and will preventtho attack when given as soon as tho

hid becomes hoarse or even afterthe croupy cough appears which canonly be done whenltho remedo is kept atbund For sale by Dr W N Craigtho popular druggist at Stanford Ky

n1t

iV6Ifl iVJcman Go

DANVILLE KY

ExtraordinaryShowing

I OFI

1

EW SPRIJIG GOODS J

I

Now that the time for Spring Shopping has arrived we desire toannounce our complete readiness in every department of our bus ¬inessIIn bespeaking your patronage for the coming season we haveno hesitancy in saying that never in the history of this house hasthere been such a comprehensive selection to choose from and weextend a cordial visit our store and see the arrayof attractive Spring Goods we have to offer

Whether you contemplate a purchase or nbt you will be mostwelcome and the goods will be shown with a willingness that willmake your trip one of real pleasure

Tailored SuitsA charming selection in the beautiful

Chiffon Panamas and other Summer weaves

blackwhite and the pastel slimier includingGrays Coral hello and French Blues Etonand Pony Coat style

Prices range from 13 to 835

Silk DemiCostumesThe smart dainty appearance of tho now

Silk Shits assures their great popularity this

Spring Wo have an attractive line of these

in Block and colors

Prices 818 to 51-

5Shirt Waistsr Silk Lace nnd Muslin Waist iii endless

varietylapSilk Waists 8250 to to

Special value in Lace Waists 8050Sheer Lawn Waists 50c 81 and u-

pSpring Dress GoodsOur usual large assortment of the seasons

choicest fabrics

40inch Wool Batiste Black and colors

f 0o t1-

I8inch Check Suitings f 0c yd

40inch Chillon Panamas Blacks andcolors 81 yd-

40iuch Black Voiles 8125 to 82 yd

New SilksIOur magnificent collection of new Silks is

reullyu thing of beautyUabutai Silks checks and stripes 40c

White Uabutai Silks 25c f 0cand 75e

Yard wide Black Taffetas SOc 81 and SL35Stylish Loiiisines in Queens Gray 75c and

81

s

New Spring WrapsThere la much wider range in new Coat a

styles than is usually found for SpringNobby Covert Jackets 8750 to 815London Rain Coat 81250 to 820Silk Eton and Empress Coats 810 to 825 jMisses nod Childrens Coats 85 to 8050

Stylish Dress Skirts rA fascinating assortment of Walking unit

Dress Skirts in Silk Panamas and Voiles nowready

Prices range from 85 to 815 r

Kid and Silk GlovesA complete line of Kid and Silk Gloves in

long lengths at popular prices IGButtonLong Silk-

Gloves 81 and 125 pair Elbow lengthKit Gloves 8250 and 8 8 1 Clasp LondonStreet Gloves special 81 pair

Wash Fabrics 3

Everything thats new anti good can befound here I

Sheer Organdie beautiful designs 12Acyd

Mercerized Madras neat effects 18c ydSilk Ginghams Checks and Plaids 25e Jd-

ewX Banzai Silks all colors OOo yd

Dress LinensWe can meet your every demand fbr Sheer

Waist and Suiting Linens86iiKih Linen Suiting extra value 25c

yd-

JGijicb Sheer Linen Cambric special 25cyard

16inih Handkerchief Linens tfoc 50c upI0 inch Linen Sheeting lio and 8125 yd

Welsh Wiseman Co

i DANVILLE KENTUCKYI

yoj C r