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3 ° t- R J t- i iuPhtnviiIe rnluthftinb i- t 0 r VOL XXVIII HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY THURSDAY AUGUST 30 1906 NO 105 For One Dollar We Offer Choice of 94 Pairs Ladies Fine Turn Sole Strap Sandals Oxfords H French Heels and Nara > w m Las tf Sizes tO51 jtI i I Worth OOA It I PICK OF 7HEM I AT N f iOO r k I 1 i 1 JeII ANDERSON CO Clearance Sale OF- c r BU60IESfo > < vit > t Heres your chance to buy a buggy cheap We are overstocked and to dispose of surplus we will for ten day commencing Saturday August 25th give 20 per cent off on any buggy in house > 0 45 Jobs at 2 w 36 OO v iJ 55 Jobs ata 4400 6gfa Jobs at r f 52 OO E 75 Jobs at j i L 6000 11 f Others at same disGpanfr Rubber or Steel Tire in either top or openjdbs THIS SALE IS FORCASHONLYI I e F A Yost Co Cuftii Phone 717 1Ti TERRORIZINGSCHEME Nipped lathe Bud on Train Saturday Night CAR LOADS OF NEGROES j idf Capt Sol Fritz There With ut > Some One to Assist SHim Five cars filled with negroes came over the L N road Saturday night Many of them got off at dif ferent stations along the road Sol Fritz who apprehended trouble had telephoned policeman Tilford to go to Guthrie and return with him to quell any disturbance that might come up and well he did Jesse Bailey and another negro had planned between them to take the train after it pulled out of Guthrie After running some distance Bailey began tiring his pistol as a prelude to the music that was to follow The other negro was on a seat with his pistol in hand to play his part Neither of them dreamed that off- icers ¬ were near As soon as Bailey t began shooting the officers rushed on him and placed him under arrest and carried him to Elkton where he was tried Monday and fined 25 for his little fun He was unable to pay it and was put in jail The officers were not able to make out a case against the othejr negro and he was released as his weapon was not con ¬ cealed Colored Institute The colored teachers institute bU = gan its sessions in the circuit court room Monday and will close tomor ¬ row The attendance has been very good and the teachers are manifest ¬ ing great interest Prof C C Monroe of Owensboro is conducting the meetings and isa splendid man for the work Prof J W Bell principal of the colored public schools and others have ta ¬ ken active parts in the sessions Tuesday night the house was crowded to hear Prof Bells lecture His subject was Preparation and Service His hearers were delight ¬ ed and received many useful sug ¬ gestions Tonight the graduating exercises of the city public schools will take place There are 21 gradu ¬ ates Superintendent W E Gray has given every effort toward mak ing the sessions a source of useful ¬ ness to the teachers of the county At School r The doors of the different city school buildings were opened to the children Monday The total enroll ¬ ment was 759 As predicted in our last issue there was a marked in ¬ crease over the enrollment of last year The enrollment yesterday had increased the total to between 40 and 50 over the preceding year Children und teachers are now get- ting ¬ down to regular work and everything points to a most prosper ous year Good Time The Daughters of Rebecca and the members of Green River Lodge I O 0 F had a delightful time last right A splendid musicale was given in the lodge room in the third tory Miss Jacobs and Mrs Kline of Evansville and Mrs Pinkerton and Miss Virginia Williamson filled umbers on the program most ac- ceptably Mr Kincannon also did such to entertain the crowd Re- freshments were served in the ban quet room second story A small fee was charged and a neat sum rea- lized Alice Started It Mrs Nick Longworth touched the CinCinIn State Doctors 1 The State Medical Society will met in Owensboro Oct 10 TWO SPEECHES BY GEN HAYS Band Meets Him Here and Makes Tour of Streets I HEARD BY 400 PEOPLE ft Gubernatorial Candidate Manes Another Speech at Nightf1q I f Guil B Hays Democratic can didatfc 3or GoVernor filled his ap nt here Tuesday coming in from Bowling Green at 945 am He was met at the train by a com- mittee ¬ of his supporters who es ¬ corted him to the hotel preceded by a brass band In the several carri- ages ¬ were the following gentlemen Dr J D Clardy E M Flack J E McPherson G V Green S A Ed ¬ munds John Bullard W A Wilgus J E Moseley W H Jesup J V Forbes J S Bryan J W Riley Howard Brame Dr W E Reynolds J W PPool and Buckner Leavell The carriages traversed some of the principalstreets before going to the hotel but the crowd in town was small and the effort to create enthu ¬ siasm was unsuccessful At one oclock Gen Hays was in ¬ troduced by Dr Clardy and deliv ¬ ered a speech along the lines of that heretofore published in the city pa ¬ pers It was largely an attack upon thepres n administration The court room was well filled a number of ladies being present Gen Hays is a good speaker and a good many in the audience were ev- idently ¬ in sympathy with what he said At times his remarks were applauded The effect of the speech however was disappointing to his supporters A strong effort was made to make the occasion a big rally but the crowd was only a fair sized one and many who attended were not for Gen Hays It is evi- dent ¬ however that he will have a good following in this county The small crowd is to be attributed to the lack of interest at this early stage of the campaign and not to any unwillingness to hear the dis tinguished gentleman speak Gen Hays left on the 518 train for Pembroke where he spoke at night Several Hopkinsville citizens accompanied him to Pembroke ar ¬ rangements having been made to have the fast train stop at 10 oclock so they could return at that hour Gen Hays returned to this city yesterday morning and at 1120 went to Cerulean Springs to fill an ap- pointment ¬ at 1 oclock- CLOSING SERVICES Fairview M E Church Sep- tember ¬ 1 and 2 1906 Saturday 1030 m Preaching services by Rev A P Lyon NoonDinnerSaturday p mBusiness meeting Sunday iO30 a mPreaching service by Rev A D Litchfield pas- tor followed by Sacrament of Lords Supper Sunday 3 p mRoll Call Each member will respond with Scripture or other suitable quotation 330 p mReminiscences and sta tistics Financial Dr W S Petrie umerical Sam Elgin Spiritual John Petrie and Jno W Keeling PerspectiveA program will be ganged for this occasion In Alabama Alabama Democrats nominated B B Comer of Birmingham for Gov nor and H BGray of the same city for Lieutenant Governor Sen- ators Morgan and Pettus were re nominated but owing to the fact that both are octogenarians alter- nates were voted for Jos F John- ston Jno A Bankhead and Jno A Knox head this waiting list iavllll W9 Al8l IIlIIIlIlItIJiII I GLOVES r- l I Just Received Large lot of f I h J Black and White Lotig Silki 4 Gloves I 1 1 Elbow Lengths > 119 j r T M Jones as JJ w II2I7IJIIII I Bank of Hopkllsvi11L i t CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN 100000 SURPLUS 35000 f o HENRY C GANT President J E McPHERSON H L EScPKESSO Cashier AsstCashier With the largest COMBINED CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY we are prepared ta to offer our customers every facility in the conduct of their business k Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit First National Bank mIfe HOPKINSVILLE KY UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 143E OFFICERS George C LongPresident C F JarrettVicePresident Thos W LongCashier INTEREST CERTIFICATES DEPOSIT BUSINESS SOLICITED You Have ValuablesWell serving from Theft and Fire as DIRECTORS Dr TW Blakey John P Prowse CroftI G H Stowe A PAID ON TIME OF YOUR Y j such DeedsTitle Papers I Mortgages Bonds Notes Receipts Life Policies Fire Policies I Jewelry l SilverwareSouvenirs Heirlooms Etc o GWI2Wm1tiIII You Need a Safe and Pri ¬ vate Placer 1 to keep all these with ready access any business day We suggust that you try a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IN PLANTERS BANK TRUST CO General Banking Trust Business Loans and Investments INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS JMfI ATIPI FreeofTaxl 6 per cent High Grade Securities for accruedinterest Particulars on Application y WALTER F GARNETT C6 v Financial and Insurance Agents n

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VOL XXVIII HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY THURSDAY AUGUST 30 1906 NO 105

For One DollarWe Offer Choice of

94 Pairs LadiesFine Turn Sole Strap

Sandals OxfordsH

French Heels and Nara>wm LastfSizes tO51

jtIi

I Worth OOAItI

PICK OF 7HEMI

ATN f

iOOrkI

1 i 1

JeII ANDERSON CO

Clearance SaleOF-

c

r

BU60IESfo>

<

vit >t

Heres your chance to buy abuggy cheap We are overstocked andto dispose of surplus we will for tenday commencing Saturday August25th give 20 per cent off on anybuggy in house >0

45 Jobs at 2 w 36 OOv

iJ 55 Jobs ata 44006gfaJobs at r

f 52 OO

E 75 Jobs atj i

L 600011 f

Others at same disGpanfr Rubber or

Steel Tire in either top or openjdbs THIS

SALE IS FORCASHONLYII

e

F A Yost CoCuftii Phone 717

1Ti

TERRORIZINGSCHEME

Nipped lathe Bud on TrainSaturday Night

CAR LOADS OF NEGROESj

idfCapt Sol Fritz There With

ut >

Some One to Assist

SHim

Five cars filled with negroes cameover the L N road Saturdaynight Many of them got off at different stations along the road SolFritz who apprehended trouble hadtelephoned policeman Tilford to goto Guthrie and return with him toquell any disturbance that mightcome up and well he did JesseBailey and another negro hadplanned between them to take thetrain after it pulled out of GuthrieAfter running some distance Baileybegan tiring his pistol as a preludeto the music that was to follow Theother negro was on a seat with hispistol in hand to play his partNeither of them dreamed that off-

icers

¬

were near As soon as Bailey

t began shooting the officers rushedon him and placed him under arrestand carried him to Elkton where hewas tried Monday and fined 25 forhis little fun He was unable to payit and was put in jail The officerswere not able to make out a caseagainst the othejr negro and he wasreleased as his weapon was not con ¬

cealed

Colored InstituteThe colored teachers institutebU =

gan its sessions in the circuit courtroom Monday and will close tomor ¬

row The attendance has been verygood and the teachers are manifest ¬

ing great interestProf C C Monroe of Owensboro

is conducting the meetings and isasplendid man for the work ProfJ W Bell principal of the coloredpublic schools and others have ta ¬

ken active parts in the sessionsTuesday night the house was

crowded to hear Prof Bells lectureHis subject was Preparation andService His hearers were delight ¬

ed and received many useful sug¬

gestions Tonight the graduatingexercises of the city public schoolswill take place There are 21 gradu ¬

ates Superintendent W E Grayhas given every effort toward making the sessions a source of useful ¬

ness to the teachers of the county

At School r

The doors of the different cityschool buildings were opened to thechildren Monday The total enroll¬

ment was 759 As predicted in ourlast issue there was a marked in ¬

crease over the enrollment of lastyear The enrollment yesterdayhad increased the total to between40 and 50 over the preceding yearChildren und teachers are now get-

ting¬

down to regular work andeverything points to a most prosperous year

Good TimeThe Daughters of Rebecca and the

members of Green River Lodge IO 0 F had a delightful time lastright A splendid musicale wasgiven in the lodge room in the thirdtory Miss Jacobs and Mrs Klineof Evansville and Mrs Pinkertonand Miss Virginia Williamson filled

umbers on the program most ac-

ceptably Mr Kincannon also did

such to entertain the crowd Re-

freshments were served in the banquet room second story A smallfee was charged and a neat sum rea-

lizedAlice Started It

Mrs Nick Longworth touched the

CinCinInState Doctors 1

The State Medical Society will

met in Owensboro Oct 10

TWO SPEECHES

BY GEN HAYS

Band Meets Him Here and

Makes Tour of StreetsI

HEARD BY 400 PEOPLEft

Gubernatorial CandidateManes Another Speech at

Nightf1qI

fGuil B Hays Democratic can

didatfc 3or GoVernor filled his apnt here Tuesday coming in

from Bowling Green at 945 amHe was met at the train by a com-

mittee¬

of his supporters who es¬

corted him to the hotel preceded bya brass band In the several carri-ages

¬

were the following gentlemenDr J D Clardy E M Flack J EMcPherson G V Green S A Ed ¬

munds John Bullard W A WilgusJ E Moseley W H Jesup J VForbes J S Bryan J W RileyHoward Brame Dr W E ReynoldsJ W PPool and Buckner LeavellThe carriages traversed some of theprincipalstreets before going to thehotel but the crowd in town wassmall and the effort to create enthu ¬

siasm was unsuccessfulAt one oclock Gen Hays was in¬

troduced by Dr Clardy and deliv ¬

ered a speech along the lines of thatheretofore published in the city pa¬

pers It was largely an attack uponthepres nadministration

The court room was well filled anumber of ladies being presentGen Hays is a good speaker and agood many in the audience were ev-

idently¬

in sympathy with what hesaid At times his remarks wereapplauded The effect of the speechhowever was disappointing to hissupporters A strong effort wasmade to make the occasion a bigrally but the crowd was only a fairsized one and many who attendedwere not for Gen Hays It is evi-

dent¬

however that he will have agood following in this county Thesmall crowd is to be attributed tothe lack of interest at this earlystage of the campaign and not toany unwillingness to hear the distinguished gentleman speak

Gen Hays left on the 518 trainfor Pembroke where he spoke atnight Several Hopkinsville citizensaccompanied him to Pembroke ar¬

rangements having been made tohave the fast train stop at 10 oclockso they could return at that hour

Gen Hays returned to this cityyesterday morning and at 1120 wentto Cerulean Springs to fill an ap-

pointment¬

at 1 oclock-

CLOSING SERVICES

Fairview M E Church Sep-

tember

¬

1 and 2 1906

Saturday 1030 m Preachingservices by Rev A P Lyon

NoonDinnerSaturdayp mBusiness

meetingSunday iO30 a mPreaching

service by Rev A D Litchfield pas-

tor followed by Sacrament of LordsSupper

Sunday 3 p mRoll Call Eachmember will respond with Scriptureor other suitable quotation

330 p mReminiscences and statistics Financial Dr W S Petrieumerical Sam Elgin SpiritualJohn Petrie and Jno W Keeling

PerspectiveAprogram will be

ganged for this occasion

In AlabamaAlabama Democrats nominated B

B Comer of Birmingham for Gov

nor and H BGray of the samecity for Lieutenant Governor Sen-

ators Morgan and Pettus were renominated but owing to the factthat both are octogenarians alter-

nates were voted for Jos F John-

ston Jno A Bankhead and Jno A

Knox head this waiting list

iavllllW9Al8l IIlIIIlIlItIJiIIIGLOVES r-

lIJust Received Large lot of f

I

h

J Black and White Lotig Silki4 Gloves I

1 1

Elbow Lengths>119 j r

T M Jones as

JJ wII2I7IJIIII I

Bank of Hopkllsvi11L it

CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN 100000SURPLUS 35000

fo

HENRY C GANT PresidentJ E McPHERSON H L EScPKESSO

Cashier AsstCashierWith the largest COMBINED CAPITAL

AND SURPLUS OF ANY BANK INCHRISTIAN COUNTY we are prepared tato offer our customers every facility in theconduct of their business k

Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit

First National Bank mIfe

HOPKINSVILLE KYUNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 143E

OFFICERSGeorge C LongPresident

C F JarrettVicePresidentThos W LongCashier

INTEREST CERTIFICATES DEPOSIT

BUSINESS SOLICITED

You Have

ValuablesWell

serving fromTheft and Fire

as

DIRECTORSDr T W Blakey

John P Prowse

CroftIG H Stowe

A

PAID ON TIME OF

YOUR

Y

j

such

DeedsTitle

Papers I

MortgagesBonds Notes

ReceiptsLife Policies

Fire Policies I

Jewelry l

SilverwareSouvenirs

Heirlooms Etc

o

GWI2Wm1tiIIIYou Need aSafe and Pri¬

vate Placer 1

to keep all thesewith ready accessany business dayWe suggust thatyou try a SAFEDEPOSIT BOX IN

PLANTERS BANK TRUST COGeneral Banking Trust Business Loans and Investments

INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITSJMfI ATIPI

FreeofTaxl6 per cent High Grade

Securities for accruedinterestParticulars on Application y

WALTER F GARNETT C6 v

Financial and Insurance Agentsn