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ANNOVNCEnEXri

For alate Hellator-w are aatborIzed to annoUnce liON A S-

IIESSETT as II candidate for Stllte ILenntor-

f m the Seeuth Snntorlftl fltetrlrt ubJect tothe acUuu 01 the nepubhean party

we art authorized announce SL STE VES-

a a candidate for State Senator troiii the H-

euth Senatorial IMtrtct ubJect to the action ol

the IteputIlcan party-

Wearonnthorlzed to IIDnounCOl D UAKF1-

ltILOAI3S al II candidate for State Senator from

the Seventh Senatorial dtrlct eut3ei4 to theIIctlon of the IlepubUcan party

For ClreuItCourClukWe lire authorized to announce F b SANDE

FUR ne a elndldate for Clerk Otto CIrcuit Coort-

eubjeet to the action of the ItepubUcan party

Weare authorized to announce E O nA1I-

JlAfS 11811 candidate for Clerk Ohio ClrcultCou-rlublct to the action of the nepDbllcaD patty

lor lteprCllelltaUyeWe art nuthoriztl to announce DR A fl-

PARKaI a eDndldnt for n1Dtatire from

Ohio county ubJect to the nctlon of the 1IpuJl-

lcaD party

TuG LouiviI1e Herald carries an

index onils first page that is very

helpful to the busy reader

DEAR reader remember that In

Turley COB voting contct for the

ugliest man your editor is a candi

date

HENDRICK sayehedoea not want

an office if ho has to steal it from a

Republican What could Beckliam

say

Ir men were ns anxious to attaingoodness as they are to achieve great

fleas their very goodness would make

them great

TOE historian of five hundred yearahence will refer to the murders andlynchings of the 20th century as thework of semi savages

TOE greatest wealth that man canlose is courage This once lost hoIOllows the line of least resistancewhich leads to the almshouse

A SotrrnAItoLINA1AN shot at apreacher in the pulpit and tho preacher returned the fire That preacherhad the courage to reprove sin in allits forms

TUEIIU were 250 murders in SouthCarolina last year A character of

civilization to be expected in a Statethat sends Ben Tillman to the UnitedStates Senate

ALL the world is a court and everyman is on trial Against the few

false witness is borne and they arepunished unjustly but the many gettheir just deserts

It the Big Chiefs of the Republican party in Kentucky wilt concludean armistice until after the election and turn their guns on the common enemy the next Governor ofKentucky will be a Republican

TIlE con teet which clusea tomorr-

ow for the Republican nominationsfor Representative and Circuit CourtClerk has been conducted in a manncr which does credit to each of thecontestants and inures the umtnilnOUlt8Upport of the party at the No-

vember election for the nominees

A YOUNG New Yorker who haddissipated 820000 in two years wenthence bytho laudanum route Heleft a note saying People are fool-

ish to work and struggle when deathcan be purchased so easily andbrought about so painlessly Theyoung gentleman is doubtless havinga warm time now

TOE Hartford Heralds insinuatingquestion of What does the City

Council do with the 2000a year saloon tufmay lead its readers who donot know the members of that bodyto believe they are plundering the citytreasury but it fools nobody hereOur town trustees are gentlemen of

unquestioned integrity however lack-

ing they may be in spirit of publicenterprise

THAT 8100000 appropriated to buyperjured testimony to hang Taylorand damn the Republican party IS

about exhausted and nobody has yetbeen hung Not daring to make another appropriation the Beckhamgang hit turned to the economicalexpedient of ofrering freedom to lifeconvicts to furnish the desired testi-

mony and Youtsey wilt go on thestand next week-

ANOTLIER judicial farce in JudgeCantrills court is billed for Franklort next Tuesday when Jim Howards third trial on a charge of mur-

dering Senator Ooebel will begin

The infamous Tom Campbell wiltconduct the prosecution and HenryYoutsey who is perhaps the real

murderer of Goebel will be brought

out of the penitentiary under prom

J80 of freedom to swear away thoI

Ucs of Jim Howard and Caleb Pow-

ers pHERE is a motion to organize a

Farmers Institute in Ohio countyEvery other cla88 of men hold meet-

Ings at stated intervals for an inter-

change of Ideas about their businessand why not the fRrmers of Ohiocounty Many Other counties haveperfected organizations of this char-

acter with great profit to themselvesand why not ours If n half dznp-

rogrcaaivp farmers will authorize inperson by letter fir telephone theeditor of this paper to sign theirnames to a call for a farmers convention wo will publish it withoutcharge and a meeting can be heldyet before the crop season advancesvery far

Throogh the luflnenceof lion D II smltbwe have received liD tnvitaUon to be prt8tntat the celbratioDol the ODeIluadredtbAuD-ITertarr of the aequiition of the loalellluB-TerritorTI1l1rtford heraldWe regret that the managers of the

St Louis Worlds Sair had such agrievance against the Herald that itrequired the influence of CongressmanLSmith to get its editorto be prcsnt at the dedicatory services at St Louis April 30 and May1 and 2 1903 The editor of TnERErUDLICLi received an invitationwithout the intervention of the spe-

cial influence of a Congressman asdoubtless did all other newspapers

oiIthe country with the exceptionthe Herald

TOE Republicans of the Sixth Judicial District shouldat once setabout the selection of an able wise

and conservative lawyer for the office

of Circuit Judge The nominationby the Democrats of Mr Birkhead-

a gentleman pleasant enough as such

but wholly wanting in legal aMity todischarge the dutIes of the high office

of Circuit Judge into whose handsthe security of the lives and propertyof the citizens of the district must be

entrusted presents a problem too eo-

nous to be passed over lightly UnIeee we misjudge the patriotism andgood judgment of the Democrats ol

the district 1 large number of them

are willing to recognize the dangerous mistake their party has made innominating Mr Birkhead and frompatriotic motives will support anycapable man the Republicans maynominate The only hope for theelection of a Circuit Judge fitted forthe position depends now upon theaction of the Republicans and theircourse must be guided by an unsclri-

Bb regard for the people of the dis

trict

NARROWSMr Pltzhugh Renfrow Is making

quite an Improvement on his dwell-

Ing houseMr Jiio Johnson has just complet-

ed his new resldenee-

lIIr A R Denrow will move Intoour town In a few day We shall beglad to welcome Mr Renfrow Into

midstMrGeorge Wade has moved Into

the house vacated by Mr Tom liarrlson

Mr Roy Coppage has lately movedInto our town

Mr David Maxwell of Glendeanewas In town Friday

Misses Effie Wimsatt awl NounRenfrow of Dundee visited relativesherti this week

Miss Allie Davidson was the guestof Miss Elsie Thompson Sunday =

Miss EWe Bean went to LouisvilleMonday to select her new sprIng

hatsMrA R Renfrow and wife went

to Louisville MondayMiss Verna Renfrow went to Olaton

VrldayMr W C Sutherland of Paducah

Ky was here this week taking uprailroad timber

Mr n C Powers shipped two carloads of lumber this week

Dr J H Maxwell who has beenattendeng a Medical College atLoulsvl11ewl11 return home this weekto resume his practice We will be

pleased to have him with us againMrs Ona White has been on the

sick list for some timeIn the solemn hush of night when

old mother earth was wrapt In peaceful slumbers and all nature seemed atrest the angel of death spread itswings over thejhome of Mrs AmandaPark and awaited only the momentwhen his sword should fall Twooclockl the chimes had played thehour when In the garb of gentle sleepdeath came and claimed the soul ofMr Wm Park He was a memberof the Methodist church was a devoted christian and a kind husbandand hither

No Race SuicideHere Is a case that may relieve the

PresIdent of any fears of race suicideMr L Deter ofNo4o Orchard streethas raised sixteen children eIghtboys and eight girls the youngest of

which Is five years old and the oldesttwenty four of whom only one hasdied and the remainder are now Ingood health and most of them selfsupporting Mr Betars wife Is fortyslx years old and a welt preservedmotherly woman wellfitted for theraising of such a large family Both f

Mr Betar and his wife are Germansand came to Owenaboro from TellCity a few years ago Since cominghere they have kept their children thschool as long as they were of schoolage and they taught each of the boys atrade Mr Betar Is a gardener and ahard working one at that and Is nowmilking plAns to buy a homeInquirer-

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INQUIRERS VOTlNG iof

Contest for Most Popular Girls

and Where the Rubber

Tired Buggies Went

The TwlceaWeek Oweusboro In-

quirer announcedthe fir8t of the yearit would give an So rubbertlredbuggy to the most opular yonug

lady In each of the four counties of

Diviess Ohio HAncock and MeItanto be determined by a voting

cotitest in whkh each subscriber

to that paper would be entitled to wevotes

Admirers of the beauties In each of

the counties presented candidates andthe voting was spirited until the con

teat closed at noon Monday The reo

suit of the contest as announced In

The Inqulrtr of Monday evening andthe

InnersarOUlaCOUNTY

Miss Jessie Reynolds FordljvllleC 20874

Miss Lelia Hunter Smallhoussecond wIth 475S-

UWIESS COUNT V

Miss Maude Dawson Masonville46727Iwith 39817MLJAN COUNTY

Miss Myrtle Coleman Congleton21649

Miss Gertrude Stroud Sacramentosecond with 15020

1JAiCOCK COUNTY

Miss Agnes Gordon 113a3Miss Mamie Glllians 5072

LSULPH SPRINGSMiss Versa Boswell was the guest

of her aunt Mrs Susana Moseleylast week

Mr and Mrs Arthur Wilson whohave been visiting 4rJrs Wilsonsmother for the past week returnedhome Sunday

Miss Llda Bean Ivisited relatives atDundee Saturday and Sunday

Prof J W Petty Is here this weekMrs Fannie Dernell Pordsville Is

visiting her brother MrCharlie Hullthis week

Miss Emma Hull vIsited friendsand relatives here last week

Mrs W P Allen who was reported very sick lu our last letter haswe are glad tosayrecoveredand goneto her home near Select

Prof J E Mitchell passed throughhere Sunday en route to Dundee

Mr W S Deans Dundee was herelast week

Master Douglas Tabor Is visitinghis grandparents Mr and Mrs War-ren Hines at Owensboro

Mr and Mrs N G Doswell visitedMrs Joswells parents Mr and MrsTom Sanders last week

Mr Noah White Frledaland washere Sunday

SMALLUOUSQuite n number of our young pea

pIe attended church at Ceralvo Saturday night and Sunday

Mr P B Taylor went to Evansyule Sunday on the steamer CrescentCity

Mrs Jas Trunnel and little daughter Utica Ky will visit her parentsMr and Mrs Robert Hunter andother relatives thIs week

Messrs Chester Ross and LutherAddIngton have enlisted In UncleSams service They left last Saturday

Rev G H Lawrence attended theS S Convention at Waltons Creekchurch Saturday and Sunday

The farmers of our vicinity are reo

jolclng over the exit of the back waterwhich has been up so long and arevery busy repairing fences and sow

oatsMrC 11111 went to Central City

TuesdayMrBullock went to Green

yule MondayMr Jesse C Hill has rented Mr

Prank Downs farm near South Carroilton and will move to same In thenear future We regret very much tosee them go

Messrs Jo C Overhuls and C OHunter are expected home SaturdayThey will return to Hartford Sundayor

MondayMrSclilreter the photogra

pher will be at Smallhous April 4 5null 6 L a 4

REYNOLDSMrs Alice Harrison Philpot visit

ed her mother Mrs Black here Sliturday and Sunday

Miss Myrtle Lawson of Fordsvl11eIIs the guest of Miss Rosie Reynoldsthill week

Miss Selma Barrett entertained soy

esal of her friends Saturday nightMrs Mollie Lyons was called toI

the bedside of her father MrLoyd who Is very sick

Mlsn Eliza Griffin oDeanfieid vis-

Ited Mrs Alvin Keatou Ii few dayslast week

Miss Fannie Keaton of FordJvllleIwas In town Friday and

Mrs Ella Barnett entertained anumber of the young peopleMonday-night

Mr EsUl Board Phllpot visitedrlends here Saturday and Sunday

Miss Bettle Owen and brother wereguests of Miss Mabel Chambliss-

Fordsvllle Saturday night and Sunday

Mr Coda Gaines of Pordsville washere Saturday night

Reached an AgreementLoulsvllle March 31The agreet

mont of the miners and a

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which w sreached Monday altcrnoouwas based On an Increase r to per-

cent for all classes of mine p ratorsTh agreement goes Into effect tomorrow and will contlnbe In forceIpr one year Doth sides seem to bepleased with the settlement

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FORDSVILLEMisses Jessie Reynolds and Nancy

Smith have returned from a few daysstay In Louisville

Mrs W W Camp anti Miss AmbleCamp of Habit went to Avoca Tuesday to visit relatives for a few days

Miss Alma Ford who Is attendingschool at Owensboro spent a fewdays last week with her parents Mrand Mrs T S Ford

MIss tmmR Lou Moorman whohas been visiting here for some timehas returned to her home at Glen

deaneMrCharlie Reynolds went to Ow

ensboro MondayMiss Alma Mottlngly of Glen

deane was the guest of Miss NancySmith from Saturday until Monday

Mrand Mrs Clarence Snittli andothers formed a theaterpariyjto Qs-

enabono Wednesday to see the comicopera King Dodo

Dr H W Ford and daughter1 MissNancy of Hartford were the guestsof relatives here Monday and Tues

dayMrand Mrs I C Adair went to

Uawesvllle Tuesday for a day or twoMiss Olla Gaines han returned from

an extended visit to relatives In

LouisvilleMrLloyd who wes stricken

with paralysis several days ago Ismuch Improved

Mr and Mrs J J Tlllord and littleson Paul and Miss Evelyn Fordwent to Louisville last Wednesday re-

turning Thursday nightMrs Annie Graham and son

DouglasofNarrows are the guests ofMrs Mack Smith

Mrs Jennie Quisenberry has reo

turned from Louisville with her mil-

lInery goods and Is already beingrushed with the sllle of her goods

Mr S K Allen has purchased theprinting office Irons Rev Ratcllfl andhas opened a sewing machine office

Mrs A B McMarty returned Monday nIght from a visit to relatives In

Oweusboro

IMrs Bettle Johnson has moved In

to her home recently purchased ofMrs John Walker The hotel Is be-

ing repapered and repaired generallyMessrs Ilarrass and Sandefur can-

didates were In town SaturdayMr and Mrs Mack Smith nave

moved to the Johnson property whichMr Smith recently bought

FORT NIAGARA N Y

Unlike our friend In Colorado isee stars differently up here Nowthe North Star Polaris Is some fivedegrees higher than a sober man InKentucky will see It

Down In Manilla BayPaloris standsfifteen degrees above the horizonwhile the Great Bear goes out ofsIght once In every twentyour hoursThen too the Southern Cross standstiptoe on the horizon slightly out ofdrawing but looking softly towardsthe North Star as In hopes ofa unIonof the North and South Again atSan Juan Hill when that spent Manser bullet hit my funny bone I saw anew constellation but I did not getthe name

Spring Is here and our base balllstsare out In force trying through toll toreach the stars

The beautiful Ice bridge at NiagaraFalls has floated away but still theriver III full of Ice rom Lake ErieThe Ice lewela have dropped from thetrees o Prospect Point and theystand moist und dripping rthn themists of the Falls J C

Died of Heart TroubleMr William C Tanner died Mon

day at his home near Thruston of

heart disease He had been In feeble

health for some time and his deathwa not unexpected He as seventynine years old and was well known allover Davless McLean and Ohiocounties He was for many yearskeeper of Elm wood cemetery and hadmany friends In the city He Is survived by his wife and many relativesThe funeral took place at the Yellowcreek Baptist church at J I oicloc-kTnesdayInqulrer

Y M C A NotesHartford Association heM the usual

meetings last Sunday Th boymeeting I1t 13o and the mens meet-Ing at 230 p m These meetingslire open to the publIc

The boys department Is growIngrapidly and new names are beingadded every week The boys Bibleclass meets on Saturday mornings at930 oclock

The regular monthly business meet-Ing of the local Executive Committeewill be held In the Assocltlon roomsnext Monday afternoon

The reading room Is full of goodthings Come In and rta1 with us

The Beaver Dam Association willmeet In the M E Church Southnext Friday utght at 8 oclock Allmen are Invited

Have you ever read any of Swedenborgs Works II not will you sendme your addrfls enclosing a stampur two and I will mall you one of hIsbooks FREE State whether youwant It In English or In GermanAdolph Roeder 8o Cleveland StreetOrange N J-

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YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKlUG

Wheu you take flroyee Totele Chill Toniulall the formula Ie plainly lirlntttl on ever 1ot-ie IbnwlDIf that It II aituply Iron and luinine Intuetcl4 form So Core So Pity llc

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4FRUITLESS SEARCH

For lien Rogersthe Negro Muwderer In Render Minesa

Given UpgnAtt-On Wednesday of last week that BeninRogers who murtIered Al Chi n the dengineer for the coal company at that tbplace ten days before had been seenfohidingmine and l searching party was atteonce organizeds

A strong guard was at once placedat the shaft anti froth ten to twentyarmed men kept up the search forRogers until Sunday morning whenthey despaired of finding him and Itwas then dccietI to flood the mInewith smoke to drive him from his IthidIng place Twentyfour hours no Iftlce of the smokIng process had beenposted about the mine tor the protecthin of the Innocent and SundaymornIng the alrshalt were capped S-

and volumes ofsulphur and ct1yennepepper futpes were fanned throughthemine for four bourn after whichno life could exist tn the mine untilthe poisonous fumes were driven outand replaced with pure airpIn the meantime however a clew beto Rogers escape was developed thatstrongly discredits the theory of hisbeing In hiding In the mine Sun-day morning after the klllingon Sat-

urday night a farmer living nearCromwell went to his barn to teed hisstock and found Rogerslu his hay In

loft The farmer knew Rogers verywell the negro having been raIsed Inthat community and asked him why In

he had slept In the barn Rogers toldthe farmer a story of coming out towake a trade with a white man andarriving there late and no negroesliving In the community he hndde-cided to sleep In the barn The far-

mer had not heard of the killing andaccepted the negros story withoutfurther Inquiry toter In the daySunday another farmer living nearGreen river saw at a distance seineone hall a down river packet and gohon board andhe now believes ItRogeistlight until a few days ago but ii followed up would no doubt result Inthe capture of the fugitiveb

BEDAFarmers are very busy plowingMr Warren Ward No Creek has

moved to Mr E Crabtrees farm near y

hereMrE G Barrass Taylor Mines

was the guest ofMr Stephen R Bennett Tuesday nIght

Mr John Gorman znqved to hisfarm receently purchosed from a MrStevens near Beaver Dam lastTuesday

Little MissMabel Ashbywho Is attending school at this place visitedher parents near Hartford Saturdayand Sunday

Mr Robert Rowan and Miss AnthaBennett lleflin were married lit theresidence of Rev W H Cook Thurs-day evening

Mr Azro Roan and eon went tohelm Sunday

Mr Reuben LeIsure went to Hartford last Thursday

Mr W C Ashley Is ou the roadagain with his stage

Rev R D Bennett Hartford attended services at the M It ChurchSunday

Mr Plummer Bennett Hartfordpassed through our town Monday

Miss Blanche Greer spent Tuesdaywith Miss Ethyl Bennett

School at this place Is progressingnIcely

Mr Kncx Westerfitld and familyAdahburg have moved to this neighborhood

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Fire at LivermoreA fire at Ltvllrmore Tuesday after

noon destroyed two houses and serioously damaged another one A twostory tenement house belonging toJR Moseley was totally destroyed andtwo families occupying the houselost all their household goods Anunoccupied store house ownedlbyMrs Overhouse was burned to theground and Mrs Overhouses realtdence which stood near the businesshouse was scorched and badly damaaged e

Separation aMensa et ThorooA Virginian husband has devised a

novel way of settling a matrimonialinfelicity HIs relations with thetpartner whom he took for better or

hfur worse reached that acute stage Twhere husband and wife can no Ionger live under the s lme roof Whenhe married her he believed he lovedher and no doubt she felt In likewnnner toward him She may feel soyet for women have very differentways of showing their affection ItIs Indeed quite as possible for ascolding wife to love a husband as ItIs for a drunken husband to love hiswife

The Virginians wife had a habit ofassailing him bitterly every time heentered the house It seemed Indeed us if all her spare time weregiven to thinking out charges to hurl4everyIn sleep Some men might have putup with the dally onnightly fusillade m

FoRagetaste and iXPpetite

Others might hlve called on thecourts forrclle other again used the-

orsewbip Qn the nagging wIfehile n ia few would have gone

way rom the scene of cfiiagreemeni-ithout telllng where they pnrp6rel-oing Tbs gallant Vlrglulan didone of these things 1e erected a-

nt in the front yard and movingto It the furnishings required

wells there In peace undisturbed bwlbal assaults of his pugnacious

parter Ills chivalric VIrginia bloodrbade him to quit lie could nota deserter lIe just changed quar

rs stepping out to serve as a sort of-

entinel at the approaches to thehouse wherein he tailed totind happlness Equipped with everythiugceded hIs tent laa pleasant and tie

Jlchtlul habitation lie Is ina posr-

tllln besides to command his wlCes-

sulmlsslolJ LI she comes to the tentmust be on terms agreeable to himhe goes back to the houselt muatbe

alter she has pledged herself to keeptbe peace The neighboring womenale enjoyIng their sisters dilemma

ite has a husband and yet Is hitsbandless To reacquire him shemust unconditionallY surrender thatdear wifely privilege of glvlrlg hith apiece of het mind That VirginIahusband ic In truth a sage and aphilosopher Ills example may well

followed by othet husbands withnagging wives Tents In the frontyard may become fashionable Inmany placesEx

Burk Found GuiltyMike Butte was convicted Mondaythe Hancock Circuit Cotirtof the

murder of old man Mcarver severlyears ago and sentenced to two years

the penitentiary Burl Is wellknon In the northern part of thiscounty having sawmllled throughthat section several years ago

Argon OilA great medical discovery Cures

Rheumatlsln and Kidney TroubleFor sale by all druggists

PubUc SaleOn Tuesday April 7 i93 at Cen

tertown Ky I will offer for tale theollowing Five head of good farmorses eight buggIes four mowersne combined road and hay wagonwo rakes four road wagons one dIsc

harrow a lot of plows and gearingand other farming utensils Terms

f sale All sums under 5 cash Inand Sums over 5 six months

time with good note and approvedsecnrlty F M AruNC-

entertowis Ky

Tired OutIe I was very poorly and CQuI-

dlIardly get about the house I wastired out all the time Turn I triedAyers Sarsaparilla and It onlytook two bottles to mate me feelperfectly well Mrs N S Swlnnay Princeton Mo

Tired when you go tobed tired when you getUI timeIiypure thats the reasonYou are living on theborder line of nerve ex

AyersSarsaparihlaIMoIIItqu

Ask your dtor whit ho thick of JrHe know abnttbte grindclii rmllJ medicine Follow hlledoe and-we viii w citiafled

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ThirtyDays Was My Lifes

LimitAgony From Inherit

ed Heart DiseaseDr Miles Heart Cure

Cured Me

heartUnlesseasily become a diseased heart A little extraonhisf sudden death Dr Mile Heart Cure willone the hearts action enrich the blood

Md Improve the circulatIonItavelwaysxperienced wIth heart I had the usual

symptoms of sleepledncu lost appetite conihortnesfdft left arm My mother suUered In the sameway and I suppose mine was an inheritedtendency At one time I was In agony I

so seerely and became so weakthirtyayenervousnessheoftheLtverIllsymj toms disappeared under the InfluenceInbellerforltIrecommendluithemWaxahaehle TexbottieAddressDr

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Theres nothing the matter with-y business I have the Cumber

Telephone In my residence andace of business My business hascreased and my wifes voice lSnevheard to grumble about the Toteone Yours for good service and

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and malaria The only treatment that cttII the tITer jUt Jrthe ngh teueh sat smart Natures Work In the right I

manners dDMONS LIVER PILLSANDTONIG PELLETS fij

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from ike Eastern marketswhere we purchased a tbrannewuptodatespring Eand Summer Stock of

Dry Goods Glothuiig I1

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4 through our stock These new goods have414141

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41 your inspection Call and see what weei have and we guarantee that we can please titC41 you Give us one trIa

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I BARNEsbuyers have just returned from theIiOur and we are placing on sale the

elaborate line of General Merchandiset ever shown Before this ad roachesforti are invited and expected to visit our store Jand see our magnificent array of everything

I 4chandseofESTERI

Our limo of Easter Millinery is now opon nml 4

ready for distribution Eer thing now and stylesdifferent and prettier than ovor befOre If you will-favor us with a l okin this dopartmont wo are sure

> riestdistributorscourse you JIaVO u much largor variety to select fromhero BARNES is the place to buy your HAlS

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IAnd a now Wttist juo ns necessary us tito now Hatand wo uro weU prepared to meet aU your

wants ill this line We handlo an elegant hue ofTailormade Skirts und your eyes ziovor behold sucha IinoofVnistings Suitings and Skirtings as wo aredisplaying and soiling If you fail to see this linoyou win miss tim opportunity of lifo Miss FannieBarnes will bo assisted in this dopartmont by MrsJosio Plumpior Austin who is a Practical dressmaker and who is ready at all times to give informu-titm concerning the latest styles to nil inquirers

MEN 2ND BOYSAll ages and sizes ot tim malo sox Our lines of

Olothin Hats Shoes Uridoryoar Neckwoar andcvorytliing you wear are ready for your inspcotiollopportunityto 1see It willcost you nothing to look and if wo cannot please you you dont have to buy

F1RMERSWe han lo u comploto hue of Horso and MuleSaddlesFQrks1cropRemember the Place

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