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THE CENTRAL RECORDt

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LOW PRICES ON

Wall PaperMust make roomfor our new stock

We sell

Furniturefor CASH and on the IN-

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easy payments one three six ortwelve months time Newline PictureMouldings Pictures trained to order whileyou wait

AllaiitonDunIapSuccessors toJA Ucazley s Co

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Attorney At 1aOffice over Police Court room

Prompt attention to business

CLEARING SALE<

Our stock must be reducedat least 2000 00 by September 1st to make room for fallgoods In order to do this wewill sell everything hi

Dress Goods SlippersShoes Clothing

Hats Carpets1

MattingsWindow

BlindsShades

and a other

lessthansale will be forcash or produceEvery thingcharged will be-

at° regular pric-

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t ==0f Local InterestHarris Circus Monday Aug Stli

deJightfullyfEvery burly who can get there is a

teiiding the Crab Oi chard fair

Dr E II Pearce will preach at theHerring school house next Sunday af-

ternoon at 310 oclockfcjToolmer only a few days suiting his busi

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To Preach at Scotts ForkElder F M Tinder will preach at

Scotts Fork next Sunday night atfzf seven oclock

young people are prepaiing tovery catchy and enjoyable en

IThe on August 0 Furtherlater on

The Rest Rooms are always open

illfor country people to make themselveshome Eat your lunches thereIatilliare for

lIorelandigrass on the Prohibition ticket was

Ihere Monday making new acquaint

temperanceEPl Best of the Season

K3 Mr E W Harris has thanks for somepi of the largest and finest tomatoes of

the season Although unusual in sizejl yet they are as smooth as a hen egg

and delicious in taste

iVCOUlt Day

A very small crowd came in Mondaygetilli back to work Business with the merill chants was what it generally is on Ju

j ly court days

illLunch For TeachersDuring the Teachers Institute the

illW C T U will serve lunch at theincludesgdies promise a good meal

jj Important NoticeAs I will leave in a few days forisillhavejlkindness Mrs John F Lear7 2Jtf

I1tIIfr tNew Committeeman rAt a meeting of the Garrard Coun

f ty Democratic Committee held Sat3 urday Mr Loyd Bourne was chosen to

till the vacancy caused by the resignalion of Mr J P Bourne The latter isa candidate for mauistrutc in his district and cannot serve on the com

I mittee

Harris Circus ComingThe advertising car for Harris Nt

kle Plate Show was here Monday anthe county was billed for Monday August 8th The Harris shows havebeen here many times and alwaysgave entire satisfaction They havegood band plenty of ring attractionsand altogether give a sliow far abovethe average

Ed Continues to Chew the RagWhen Bro Ed Walton came ore r

from Stanford Monday and learnedthat Harris big circus was coming toLancaster skipping his village he be-

came so envious that he again turnedhis batteries on The Record rehash ¬

ing the elocutionary contest item Seehere old man we didnt intend to toit on you but the reasonthe showgiving you the go by Is the advance agentcouldnt Iii d enough level groundin Stanford upon which to place ttlemonade stand and too because ewas afraid the elephant would fall outof your streets and break its neckCome over show day Ed and well gsee the girl in colored tights jumthrough the paper hoop

Primary ElectionAfter deciding on a primary election

to be held Oct 1 the Eighth Congres-sional

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Democratic Committee adTliurtvsprimarv will be

for the purpose of nominating a can3dldate for Congress Chairman J

Norton Fitch called the meeting to4 order The first business transactedf was the settlement of the contests

countiesthetcase ofby and McOlosky of Spencer At 4

X oclock a recess was taken and uponi re convening a resolution to hold a4 primary October 1 was unanimously

adopted All three candidates werepresent Congressman G G Gilbert of

f Shelbyville Col Dan Moore of Barrodsburg and the Hon Ilaryey Helm

x of Stanford The principal speakers4 were Messrs George Hoover of Nicho

lasville R W Miller of Madison Geo5 Beckham and lee Beard of Shelby

Accounts For SaleWe have a few accounts for sub ¬

scription due The Record whichwe will sell to proper parties at areasonable figurer All are collectable by law List shown to par

f ties who mean business ThereI are about twentyfive accounts in4 < T + t

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Wholesale Beer House I

G M Slier returned from CincinnatiSaturday night where he completedarrangements with the WeidermanBrewing Co for opening a wholesalebeer house here D1 r Siler is erectingbuilding at the old toll gate housetht °Record he will be ready for Uusinein about a week Under wholesale license he can sell in any quantity overlive gallons The house will be loca-

ted a little over one mile from townLATIm The attorney general tl

that license could not be granin this a prohibition district s

County Clerk Doty will not issue same

Church ItemThe last Communion and Quarterly

Conference of the church year of theLancaster Methodist church SundayAugust 7 Preparatory services Tuesday and Wednesday August 2nd and3rd 4 p m Membership in town an dcountry will please take notice Alpersonal obligations for the churchsannual report are requested by theFIRST WEEK IN AUGUST

It is the oilicial usage of this churchat the close of each church year toprint and forward to each member acarefully revised roll of namesQjlivecal offerings of the church also theaggregate of receipts and disburse-ments for various causes In order tobe ready for annual conference thisstatement will be closed and issuedthis year the second week in August

Worlds Fair Visitors

LRocktrance of the Worlds Fair is surelyplace of no little interest in fact itone of the many attractions

Visitors to the Worlds Fair are cordully inyited to inspect the FriscoRock Island System building Herewill be found a place of rest courte-ous attention besides there will bestributedfrce of cost souvenirs anddescriptive literature of the GreatSouthwest The reader will undoubt-edly overlook a very important at-traction in case of failure to visit theFriscoRock Island System pavilion

Remember Main Entrance WorldsFair 729tf

A Duty You Owe

It is the duty of every citizen to11awards making his community betterand his friends and neighbors happiersays the Earlington Bee There is aresponsiblity about citizenship thatmany of us overlook many peoplegood people as good as can be foundanywhere who utterly fail to realizethat it is necessary to keep their pre-mises clean Cleanliness is a cardinalvirtue It is a virtue each citizenshould highly prize and should gladlylend his inlluencc to make his neigh-borhood a model of cleanliness Wehave had a rainy season almost equalto the rainy seasons of the tropicalcountries and in addition to the rainthe air has been humid and the soilcharged with impurities all of whichhtl °

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children and they fall an easy prey todisease Some will say that it costsmoney to keep their premises in aPsmoney ahow can you measure the lives of ourIchildren by money to say nothing ofthe expense incurred by serious sick-ness therefore as an investmentwill pay you Now is the proper timeUse lime and use it freely if you wouldavoid trouble expense and serioussickness

HARRIS SHOWS BACK AGAINBIIntIsISThe W II Harris new Nickel PlateShows are in the city today

toThe customary circus parade wasgiven this morning and it was verysuccessful indeed There were the usual circus bands finely groomed horses slipngsoldier men animal cages etc allcalculated to please and amuse and instruct

The Nickel Plate needs no intro-duction in Niagara Falls or in thisvicinity for that matter They areknown all over this part of the coun-try where they visit regularly eachyear The Harris shows first came toNiagara Falls years ago and for 1C con-secutive years they have not missed avisit to Niagara That speaks prettywell for the reputation of the combi-nation

The Harris show is a oneringed cir-cus of the old school It is clean andinteresting throughout It has bare-back riding gymnastic peiformancesaerial work funny clowns etc etcand there is no straining of the eyesand twisting of the neck as in a threering circus to see all that is going onThe patron can see it all and there-fore get his moneys worth

The show has just title to its claimof being the best onering show on theroadNiagara Falls N Y Gazette

Notice To Bond Holders

All those holding LancasIter City Bonds will pleasecall at the National Bankon Monday Aug 1st jreceive money on the oPone due on that date-

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Additional PersonalsMr Harry FOx of Eton Ohio Is vis

1iting his sister Mrs Jake JosephMiss Mae Hughes of Nicholasville

is the guest of Mrs T B WalkerMiss Synder of Nicholasville visitDionSday

Mr Clay Kauffman and sister Missfr rankle have returned from a visit torelative in Hustonvillelast tMIssIIMesdames Tankersley and Jordanand children of Hamilton 0 havearrived to be the guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Pumphrey

Mr W T Wolfolic wife and motherof Lexington and Miss Cerena McMillian of Bloomington III are visit

1ing Mrs T L Broaddus this week

lion Lewis Y Leavell who hasbKbetterhope to soon see him fully restored toperfect healthwasrglLexingtonhe has held for many years Everbody is glad to see Clark and allwish him continued success

To Build HospitalLocal physicians are making an ef

fort to build an uptodate hospital inone which will meet all re

and fill a longfelt wantnis °

to build it The doctors are formingastock company and we understandhave met with much encouragementThis should be pushed to a finish

Crops Throughout the StateThe wheat harvest is over through

out the State and threshing is well inhand The acreage is short and thecrop reported generally thin but thehead filled well and the grain Is ex-

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good There is some littledamage by mould caused by frequentshowers while in shock The oat crois below the standard having headedtoo low on account of the dry weather

1 June Rye is fairly good just alittle below an average The corncrop is a little late but has been welworked and gives promise of a fullcrop Some hemp has gotten out ofthe way of the cut worm it and doingfairly well Barley is reported belowan average

The acreage of tobacco especially inthe western or dark district is considerably reduced Much of the plantingall over the State ws done so latethat it will require an exceptionally good season to insure maturity intime to make a good quality Mead-ows pastures and clover are reportedin fair condition The acreage in stockpeas is less than an average on ac-

count of high prices of seed Therewill be a full potato crop both in acre-age and condition Live stock of allkinds is reported in good conditionThe apple and peach crops are report-ed aoout one half of a full crop A

continue to fall off the trees bthey mature Other fruits i

eluding grapes are in good conditionand promise a fair crop

itAttracting Great AttentionMrs Carrie A Nation continues to

attract wide attention over the cootry and the daily papers frequentlyprint long stories about her As sheIwas born and reared In this countyThe Record often gives a brief storyIof what she is doing Last week atElizabethtown she was knocked downby a brute of a bar tender who struckher with a chair Whether she waswrong and he justifiable is not thequestion but any man who willstrike a woman is not an angel or atrue Kentuckian by any means Di

Nation looks to be 60 years of age isttle below medium height and weighs

a 140 lbs There is nothing sen-sational in her appearance She dresses plainly Her countanance showsstrength of character but she is by nomeans ill looking Before and at thbeginning of her address some in thecrowd frequently jeer and make funbut this does not last long Her earn-est words soon attract profound attention Referring to herself she saysI have been in 21 jails in this coun-

try I have been sued for libel andthe American press has pictured meto the public as Insane fanatic andeverything that is bad I have hapeople to shake their fists in my faceand call me a liar 1 have been struckI have been hissed I have been pajail But I dont mind any of thosethugs because I am on the right sideGod the angels and the good andwise of every generation are on mrside Some say to I approve of yourmotives but do not like your methodsIf it had not been for my methodsmotives would never have beenI do not care what people think of meif I can make them think Youtalk about legalized saloons There isno such thing as a legalized saloon

toolegalize means to make right Yhave licensed saloons but not legalized ones Saloons are anarchists atraitors and the man who Baranthem is a murderer She frequentlyrefers to saloons as murder millsrepublicsu n

Legislators and municipal officers abola responsible for licensed sal oooB

UYANlSVILLE

Mrs Ophelia Dunn of Lancastervisited relatives here last week

Mrs Elizabeth Stone is visiting herdaughter Mrs Frank Montgomery

Miss Edna Shivell of Junction CityIs the guest of Miss Anna K Jenkin

IndiIanalegeMr

Leslie Jenkins of Indianapolishas been ot home for several days on

vacationMrBoner of Mt Sterling

expected home in a few days to visirelatives and friends

Misses Mary Ramsey and blildreAtchison of Lexington have beevisiting Miss Anna Belle Higginboth

amSeveralfrom here attended the

Temperance picnic at Beuua Vistalast Thursday and all report a pleasant time

Mrs B F Patton and daughter Misswere in Louisville a few days

ago to consult a physician in regardto Mrs Pattons health

Miss Mayme Ballard entertained afew friends Monday evening in honorof Miss Ramsey of Lexington the

of Miss Higginbotham

childrenvarevisiting relatives They will spendthe remainder of the summer there

Mrs Celia Armstrong and Miss ClaraBennett have returned after a visiteastern Kentucky Mrs Armstronwill move in a few days to HarrodsburgMrs

Margaret Sparks and charmingdaughter Miss Elizabeth Misses MaryEvans and Tommie Sanders all ofNicholasville visited Mr and Mrs WillGlass recently-

A recent visitor here remarked thahe was very much surprised to see thamount of business carried on in ourlittle village it being equal to whatone usually sees in a towntimes larger than Bryantsville andwas not an unusually busy day eitlie

allMiss Elizabeth Pettus

about30 of her friends verySaturday evening in honor of Miss C

plie Elliott of Somerset Amongpresent from a distance wereSunbeam and Ella Wilds of thoseIville Miss Allie Jennings ofand Misses Gladys and Lucile rs

1of LouisvilleFriends and relatives were grieved

to hear of the death of Mrs Ben Jen-nings which occurred at the home ofher daughter Mrs Sam tlaselden whomshe was visiting Mrs Jennings hadbeen sick only a few days but so seri-ously her death was not a surpriseAll her children with the exception

olenewholslivinginOregonwereher at

Jennings had spent most of her lifehere until moving to Danville aboutthree years ago She is survived byher husband and ten children whohave the sympathy of the entire com-munity The funeral services wereheld Friday morning at the residenceof Mrs Haselden and the interment-in the Danville cemetery

Splendid Recommendations

eOne of the best letters of recom ¬thatn tothe Board of Trustees of the GradedSchool written by Prof J P Nen presideal of LaFayette College LafayetteAlabama in which he speaks of theabilities and high moral standing ofrecentn yelected Assistant Principal of the lo-cal schools He is also pastor of theLancasaer and Buckeye Baptistchurches and although he has beenhere but a short time has made a hostof friends and admirers He was ateacher in the LaFayette school fortwelve years and the letter goes on tosay that the school cever had a better

4ftuenceMeetingato a call by the Democrat-ic

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executive committee of the Fifthv

1democratsquested to meet at the Court HouseinAuque St2nd 1904 at one oclock p m stand-ard time fof the purpose of selectingseven delegates to attend the conven-tion to beheld in Lexington KyThursday August 4th 1004 for tpurpose of nominating a candidate fJudge of the Court of Appeals of Ketucky for the Fifth appelate3tdW G Gooch Ch Co ort

The grounds of the Danvillesplendidtbeen completely overhauled makingthe most inviting andgrounds in the state Everybodygoing to this fair Its dug 3 45

JAIEAZLEYIIUIDERTAKERy

Arterial and Cavity Emba1rl

Casketsdseiways in stock

Undertakers Parlor on Danvll

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GREAT SACRIFICEIInThis means less than CostMens 100 shirts for 65

Mens Underwear for 35c former price 75

See our Hats for X100 former price 200

Mens Pants for 125 former price 200 250700tthat are worth double the moneySlipgpers for 75 100 125 and 150

Fine Batistes Dimities and Organdies

for lOc yard former price 20

mentionethat we are willing to lose money on

atTILOGAN DRY GOODS

aOMpANYIIINOTHING RESERVED

IN OUR

Sensational

Slaughter SaleUnlimited Choice of the House

at Manufacturers Cost

arehe in need of

Clothing Shoes HatsJtctou should call at once before your size is gone Bring

the CASH with you as we will not under any circum

gsstances let any goods go out of house unless they

ARE PAID FOR1

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