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CENTRAL RECORD1

THURSDAY NOV 8 xgoo

EVERT WEEK BY

LOUIS LANDRAM PublisherLANCASTER KENTUCKY

ONE YBIN ADVANCSl00t-ERHS Six MOHTH8 50

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JKARKSBDKY

M G Aldridge sold a nice bunch ofshoats to C A Robinson at 4cts

II D Aldridge has bought severloads of corn from T I Herring and JonTomasMr Oliver Boner a promising youngdrummer was with his parents Mrand Mrs J C Boner Sunday MrSam Hughes and family of Danvill-spent Sunday with N H Bogie anwife Miss Aggie Bourne of Bettisaccompanied by her neice spent Suday with Miss Sue Sutton MissesKaufman and Elliott of Nicholasvillespent part of last week with Mrs FSutton Mrs S A Norris is visitiDr and Mrs J H Durham at Collsport

Rev Wheatley wife and daughterNeomie and Mrs Edd Wheatley ofDanville attended preaching at tiFork Sunday and visited Mrs BCopassRev J L Bruce of Danvildelivered an excellent sermon at tiFork church Sunday in the absenof the pastor Rev B A CopassRWin Anderson and wife nee MissOctavia Kemper of Oklahomanounced the arrival of a little ladyMtheir home She has beenGenie in honor of her grand mothMrs J B Kemper Miss Ruthdridge returned last week from a twoweeks visit to Mrs Taylor BurdettBryantsville Messrs T D Chestand D T Scott made a flying trip toNicholasville last week MissJohnson of Lancaster spent Sunwith F B Kemper and family-

PREACHERSYILLE

J F Payne sold a colt to Mike Kenalnedy for 2000

Geo Scott sold a calf to John Bingamnan for 1100

JHutchinsfor2lRev W M C Hutchins sold a horse

to J P Rogers for 5000

James Campbell has returned homewithout buying any land

J II Thompson bought about 30hogs in Rockca tle county last weekat 4c

James Pettus of Stanford was vis¬

iting the family of Mrs J F PetMondayMrs

J Pherigo and daughterBettie of McQueary was visitingfamily of H C Cummins last week

The infant child of Mr and Mrs Ebb I

Kennedy died Monday morning Weextend our sympathy to the bereaved

onesJAnderson entertained a n

ber of his friends and relatives 1

Sunday in honor of his brother JohnAnderson of Washington City

Mr J C McKee of London wash ereSaturday and completed arrangementsto open School here the first of Jan ¬

uary lie has secured the aid of threeas good teachers as can be found Hesays he will insure as fine instructionin his school as can be found in thestateopening

the prospect is good for a finehe

That Theobbing HeadacheWould quickly leave you if you used

Dr Kings New Life Pills Thousandsof sufferers have proved their match ¬

less merit for Sick and Nervous Head-aches

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They make pure blood andstrong nerves and build up your healthEasy to take try them only 25 cebyE

FLAT WOODS

Mrs Fado Parks spent last Mondayat Flatwood

John Newland of color is very sickwith pneumonia

Miss Mollie Spainhower is visitingMisses SallIe and Ocie Dudderar thisweek

WH Hammack and wife moved20to his fathers A J Hammack last

WednesdayMrMcQuery sold his crop of

corn in the field to Mr Alex Doty for8150 per barrel-

SalThere was some shooting in thineighborhood Saturday night but no

e seriously hurt

McCREARY

Jim Saunders the little son of Johnhighde

mothn erreturned from a visit to friends

andLexineg¬Aimng iatn 3sons of Lincoln county were

the guests of Mr Wm Simpson and

lreneSimPsce mDIA y¬weekleieMiss Maggie Saddler was the guest ofChapce elDayeti isand family visited Mr andSan at ¬

Sunday Mrs Dunn andESS Lelia Sandidge are with Missesterh is

weekAA Thousand Tonguesrapturen of

StPhiladelphia Penn when she fourfday ed

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her of a hacking cough that for manyyears had made life a burden Allother remedies and doctors could giveher no help but she says of this Roy¬

Cureit soon removed the pain inmy chest and I can now sleep soundlysomething I can scarcely rememberdoing before I feel like soundingSoJwill every one who tries Dr KingsNew Discovery for any trouble of theThroat Chest or lungs Price 50c and

100 Trial bottles free at McRobertsdrug store Every bottle guaranteed

There are two places in a newspa rwhere a man is superstitious abohaving his name appear the obitucolumn and the police court recordA llage Blacksmith Saved silts Ltt

LitetusMr H H Black the wellknown vilage blacksmith at Grahamsville Suhttsubject to croup and so bad have tattacks been that we have fearedmany times that he would diehave had the doctor and used roemedicines but Chamberlains Cough

relianceum Itaastfrequent when tcroupy symptoms appear we havefound that the dreaded croup is curedbefore it gets settled There is nodanger in giving this remedy for itcontains no opium or other injuriousdrug and may be given as confidentlyto a babe as to an adult For sale byR E McRoberts 1m

Beware of the man who smiles whenis angry he is likely to be danger-

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And beware of the man wholooks grum when he is glad he isprobably a humorist

For all fresh cutsor wounds eftherfaron the human subject or on animalsBallards Snow Liniment is excellentwhile for cornhuskerssprained wristsbarbedwire cuts and sores on workliigRC C J E Stormes 1m

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foOlThe GRIM REAPER

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OOOOOOO4 000000ooooe oejMrLancaster for some time died in Lexiugton last Friday and was buried

ininthis city Saturday He was bornOwen county Ky where he spethe greater portion of his life Hedied at the age of 81 years His w i

preceded him 23 years ago He Ii

counIing is Mrs Dr ONeal of this cityMr Yancey was a member of theChristian church Elder G W Yrcey who served this church hereseveral years was his youngest braer

MRS NANNIE ARNOLDAfter a lingering illness Mrs N

nie C Arnold died at her home onlyDanville street Friday morning atearly hour She had been at deardoor for many days and was a greatsufferer Funeral services were con-ducted Saturday and the remains in-

terred at the Lancaster CemetThe family have much sympathytheir great bereavement Mrs Arnold was born Sept 1st 1834 dNov lst1900she was the daugof Humphrey and Annie Arnoldyoungest of eleven childrenbrother survives her residing in abody Kansas She was the motof seven children four of whomleft to mourn her loss Isaac Arnoldof this county Mrs G S Rothwell ofSt Louis Mo Misses Jennie and Lucie Arnold of this place She joinedthe Christian church at Bethel in her15th year and afterwards united withthe church at Fair View where sheAtd the

hertwo daughters moved to this aceherHer life with the exception of eightyears in Missouri was spent in thiscounty at the old home place on BackCreek

He Didnt CareHousewife My dear I see a twocolumn article in the Sunday paper about

adulterateSo nerneed you We cant git nothingwrong with our stomick if we takeDr Caldwells Syrup PepsinAll druggists sell it or see R E MeRoberts druggist 1mgreatuGrart r

Paintinglemay be worth milliousor a big pkin may take first premium butCaldwells Syrup Pepsin brings morebetieHheInWenyIt is the little things that cooespecially when they come as ttand triplets

cornhe orion

in warm water to soften it then pareit down as closely as possible withoutdrawing blood and apply ChamberlainsPain Balm twice daily rubbing rigorously for five minutes at eachplication A corn plaster shouldworn for a few days to protect it fromthe shoe Asa general liniment forsprains bruises lameness and rheu-matism Pain Balm is unequalledfor sale by R E McRoberts 1m

Blessings are like children to beIappreciated they should be few andears

between

When you feel that life is hardlyworth the candle take a dose of Cham-berlains Stomach and Liver TabletsThey will cleanse your stomach toneyourts bow

manFor sale by R E McRoberts lacmuch

SOUTHERN MUTUALis

1INVESTMENT CO = as

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OF LEXINGTON KYthePLANPrefeThey raxecanothOverins160000 Reserve and Surplus

4 disOverofPromotes EconomyslitGuarantees75

sff °Secures Large r

Returns in ProfitsA SMITH BOWMAN Secretary

find

LEXINGTON KENTUCKY m

MrspeCallwhorveLancaster

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Jht IIa twoyearold mare for 100

feR N Rankin bought of John Crockildett 10 mules at 15 and Wm Thomp-

son 35 at 8G5Carlisle MercuryThe censusshows that there are

000600 less cattle 4000000 less hogsand 3000000 less sheep than in 1890

At Barton C Bells sale In Bourbon-n Shorthorns brought from 15 tobroughttL the

Kansas raised this year the bigpestcrop of wheat ever credited to

InState and its bank deposits have ndoubled since 1896sprouthss

hereafter mow them down withscythe until they are effectually killed outgraininrsChicagoan 31798000 bushels oiw4474tertheThere has been quite an increa

nethe number of sheep in the IInStates during the past two years

aregregariag about 4000000 yetis now nearly 4000000 less

than five years ago and 9000000 lessthan fifteen years ago

Veterinary Inspector Dr Elsennave out the followng noticecattle below the Federal Quaraline will be allowed to come to Kentucky without any restriction du ngWthe months of November and Decem

These cattle were prohibitedfrom the State during the summermonths as they were infected withdiseases which was feared wouldspread among other cattle

LINCOLN NOTEsB D Holtzclawsold to A R Huheny his farm ofacres at 813L Joseph boughtVV S Jones of Harrison 70 1592 lbonpound cattle at 5cE P Woodsbought of A W Carpenter a bunch1100 pound cattle at 3tcJ M Reynolds of Waynesburg is buying cornhere at 150 and hauling it to hisplace of business Lutes Co soldto J M Gotten 33 900pound slop cattle135pmanY goad

In treating a sprain wring a foldedflannel out of boiling water by layingin a thick towel and twisting the endsoiDrand cover it with apiece of dry flanuntilorcatot ourn

pasand in six or eight hours repeat

Hdivieshazel November Ladies Hume IrannalMERCER ITEMS The clover seed

crop in this section is a failure Ma-

ny farmers report early wheat dyingfrom the drought J C Gallagherhad 40 acres of corn to average a barkjbeat 40 a head Last week John Gallalier sold 50 barrels of cnrn at 175This is the general price here at presentDIr Reb Goddard was in townSaturday with some fine specimecorn raised on his farm Many o

contain 35 rows of corn whit theIaverage run of the corn will shellears to the bushel and forty saears weighed seventythree potThe seed came from TennesseeingS

Theydoas they do the water supply

The roots of most trees extend laterally as far as the height of the treesand for adistance of half their h-

is impossible to grow anythingthe reason why so many farmers

will hardly tolerate a tree or a h °their place except around

house But trees are of great vshade for stock and as wind breaks

and a fine avenue of uniformadds much to the beauty of the land-scape By digging deep trenches

sides of tree rows of hedgesadjoining orchards or fields and teroff the lateral roots the shadecutes

will not draw the gro-Such

anda trench can be cut with a h

w by running one furrow inof the other and

to cut the big roots The furrowfrbe turned back and smoothed one

a furrow will need opening everybIer year as big trees grow rapidly

tilled groundWIof

There is probably no diseasetressing and annoying than piles

Buckeye Pile Ointment is hedaily curing cases of years stan

itching and bleeding pilescure begins on the first application a use

tle perseverance makes thePrice 50c in bottles Ti

cents C C J E Stormes 1m

A bad boy seldom gets his badnefsCfromjiis father The old man usuallyhangs on to all he has

I have used ChamberlainsCholera and Diarrhoer Remedy and

it to be a great medicine saysE S Phipps of Poteau Ark It

cured me of bloody flux I cannotak too highly of it This remedy and

wins the good opinion if notof those who use it The quick tors

ich it effects even in the moscases make ita favorite every

ere For sale by R E McRoberts it

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ArmyholdsFilipinos

In competition with European bidders an American steel company obtained an order for 5000000 worthrolling stock for South African railroadsTRGen Wm Booth commanderin

9chief of the Salvation Army is tocome over next year to take personalcharge of the work in the UnitedStates

JOEager the English race horse beatthe American Royal Flush in theirmatch race The American carried28 pounds handicap which proved to

muchnethearthe assassination of Gov Gobel aremovedILouisiUenlGen John B Castleman in his 1

ter to Gov Beckham resigning the >

flee of Adjutant General reviews theowIlnThe Queen S Crescent has just rorded a run of 113 miles in ninelIeridanserateitedhaour

heGreen Golden who is accusedcomplicity in the conspiracy to assinate Gov Gobel instituted habeascorpus proceedings before J u d gredman5000AllmineMrs J R Bruner of Olaton wasgoing home from her daughters Mrs

B IcDaniel who lived only a fewni yards distant and on herway home she fell dead on the stdthe road says the Hartford Herald

Four new cases of small pox areported at the railroad camps on-

linethe

of the O and K railroad inBreathitt county The scare from the

38disease is becoming so great that itofwill in all probability retard the w

the road to a large extentGeorge Broaddus well known in po-

of lice circles was shot and instantlykilled in a saloon fight at LexingtonThe top of Broaddus head was blownoff by a shotgun in the hands of ChasDowning a huckster Eye witneto the tragedy tell widely differstories

The citizens of Hardin county whohad subscribed 2500 for theof erecting a new telephone systeElizabethtown and Hardin county

to the Cumberland TCompany held two meetings

the courthouse and finally by aof 160 to 18 voted to dissolve the organization

Statistics show that railroad menTwenlIeyears ago Per menscharged on the New York Central

were let out for drunkenness Now inarmy of 30000 men on that line

less than i per cent are dischargedfor this cause

Tom Baker who stabbed John JConnelton at Bryant a few milesfrom Antigo Wis several days agoduring a political row was shot and

by George Connelton Baker isto have been a desperado from

Kentucky where it is alleged hekilled several men

The jury in the will case at Lexing-ton involving the property of Robinunabf le

ged Relatives of White fought theportionmple of

hondaSoyFire broke out supposedly fromspontaneous combustion in the bigbluegrass seedcleaning house of R BHutchcraft at Paris and spreadhis large threestory ware room Thebuildings were entirely consumod AbluegrThis ass

partially covered by insuranceDitheacsluemoney falsesettletreeslIa way toboth Mr Sparks and Mr Miles Eachproceednextmat

of trying to collect certain debts

plentyenv I

isquicksandthe afearfullg yor dyspepsia whe

single bottle of Herbine wouldabout a prompt and permanent

cure A few doses will do more for astomach than a prolonged tours

any other medicine Price 50cthoreA man never has real trouble untilhas a son big enough to wear hisJJChethe remedy that unfailingly conJhbeslung troubles Price 25 and 50 cents

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Children and fools always tell thetruth and haveOJjjCjYou cant afford to risk your life bytEintoMinute Cough Cure will cure throat

lung troubles quicker than anyother preparation known Many doc

use it as a specific for grippe ItcrouptChildren like it and mothers endorseFP Friable i a

JIMPORTANT NOTICE

To the Good People of Garrard County we wish to sayTAILORING¬

supervision ¬

and our PRICE OWER than any house on earth rang¬

THETRADEexpenses ¬

ion guaranteed Respectfully

ROWLAND WOODCOCKDANVILLE KY

Kissing a fashionable young lady one cheek is one way to remove paint

dDeWitts Little Early Risers atolielbetetshf It

Chamberlains Stomach and LiTablets cure biliousness constipati ontoecsale by R1modThe easiest thing for a boy to catchwith a bent pin is the schoolteach-

of Herbine sweetens the breath brightisens the eyes and clears the complex

ion without the slightest ill effectsewhatever and ensuers the natu

bloom of health Price 50 centsIt takes about four generations

riches to produce a boy without freckles

Whites Cream Vermifuge remathe unhealthy tissue upon whichquicklye >

healthy condition of body where-re worms cannot exist Price 25 cents

C C sv J E Stormes imThe youthful graduate is the o

person who knows exactly how tcountry should be run successfully-

ark Both makers and circulators ofcounterfeits commit fraud Honestmen will not deceive you into buyworthless counterfeits of DeWittsWitch Hazel Salve The originalinfallible for curing pilessoreseczeand all skin diseases F P Frisbie

takeentwealthy and influential fatherMany people worry because theyhemareunablelerepreysate

stomach press against the heart Itwill cure every form ofIF P Frishiekept

Good Teethmean health and reputation siwithout them the food cannot bechewed properly and this means incalleddigestion and dyspepsia Avoidharmful effect of decayed

UNSIGHTLY AND NEGLKCTED TEETH

possessiont ofwhat you need to go through tworld properly Our methods are perfeet our prices special

toDR HOBSON Dentist toKyrOffice next door to Government Bu ildnuch

ing in Hobson Bldg Richmond KyOtlice open all nightde

A Wonderful Offer to WomenWe have received word of a most remarkbyTMTaking tho fact that next year begins a-

new century The Delineator offers to distri-bute

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17500 among 1901 women The planso cleverly arranged that a woman living insmall town or village has just as good a

chancy to win one of these 1901 prizes as aprinzeeempressare number of subscriptssecured in a town in proportion to the popus

givea18imPlY of

featCUnited States and Canada have been ar¬

in neven classes The cities ofgreatest population are grouped in Classand as these cities are not very many the

izes offered are twentyeight tho highacprize being 500 and tho lowest 500total amount of prizes given away in this

townsIuse of course there are more small townsthan large ones the amount of prizes giaway to a class increases so that in Clas-therewinners

will be 4000 distributed among 601SecondFurthermore to who fails to winhurryableprovithey ded

in-

habitants¬

of the town from which thesends them

This is altogether a very liberal offerone which the famous old Delineator is wellriable to make good From our point of viewafmadeiOIUbscriberstidns of American women has come in tho andpast generation from its practical advico too

drove details and homo matters

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reWIT AND SDOMtama passa

Newsand a miserable dinner Chicago Daily q

Back and ForthEdmundwhacamBermy newarks¬

To Send AwayWell that caps thesaysthosegoner¬

ting on our veranda IndianapolisJournalIIattieHo

paid me a very prettyillcompliment Be said my movements

were BerthaIsaw himQuelperaofthat put the idea into his headlBost-on Transcript-

S rMiss ReddDid you hear about oneof our caddies getting married Z Missandasomething appropriate And did he

Yes he played After the BallYonkers Statesman

lyNot Her Fault Slay PutterEvyouliS° ° kiss you on the linksyesterday Belle Hazard Well Icouldnt help it I was just teeing offwhen he asked me if he could have justone kiss I yelled Fore and he took

themPhiladelphia PressisHer Neighborly Reciprocity HowrrslastingyVhy

and a nutmeg early in the week butherame to pay on the

didnthavefttosparebeegraph

DOGableTiny Specimen of the Canine RaceKept la the Imperial Palace

at Peking

At the imperial palace at Peking arejealously guarded from the outer

tiny specimens of the caninerace known as sleeve dogs Onlyone of the breed has ever been in theUnited States says the New YorkTribune Dr C Masoero a veterinarysurgeon of San Francisco is the ownerof the tiny animal which is calledhisI¬

ing in Peking but who did not stealthe dog himself

In any other country save Chinait would probably be impossible to reserve to royalty the possession of aparticular breed of dogs but therecustoms are such that it is an easything to do The women of the courtcarrythemloose sleeve of the dress worn by theofnCeand this is the reason that they are

sleeve dogs They are notexceptthefor the extraordinary length to whichthe hair grows out from the tips oftheir toes

rorg1LfromPthissawspecimens of the sleeve dog Oneof the palace eunuchs one day came

him and told him that he wishedtalk to him in private The eunuch

appeared to be greatly agitated Assoon as the two were alone the eu

stealthily drew from under hispenaltyforath Knowing this Dr Masoeros

friend managed to secure Morgan athis own price He was howeveranymake his trip to the United StatesThe opportunity which Dr Masoerosfriend enjoyed for seeing the onlyother sleeve dogs which it is saidever get outside the palace he secured

an official acquaintance Thedowager of China decided to

send Queen Victoria on the occasionher jubilee in 1S07 a present oftheirtway to England one of them died atWindmsIaaeeeIme that

powerful influence was standingme and success in life

UDo you suspect anyonebabydAt the RcstauraatrestaursancamlYlCom tbeD

up and perhaps at lest we may be to get something hot Ptarson a

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relativeandagree perfectly 4

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a moments hesitation on somemorningtJaatIHenrietta said she thought aol=Washington Star

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