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212 SOUTH MAIN STREETLL
I=NOV 25 1905 A
The WeatherFor Kentucky Saturday fair and
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Congressman David H Smith of
the Fourth district has reconsideredand decided to be a candidate again
for reelection He says the pressureupon him to run again became irre ¬ thesistiblej to
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The Louisville Herald which line
seems to get the first tips on newsenatorial candidates says Judge not
Lewis McQuown of Bowling Greenannounce for U Ssenatorhii
Mun Wilson representative>
eh Qtvefrom Hopkins county has agreed topewalk to Frankfort a distance of 250miles for 300 A little more thana dollar a mile is pretty good pay forthe trip besides he will save 15 centsmileage allowed bythe stateth
theHon Jno G Carlisles swollen leg as
is better quid he is out of dangerSome of the defeated candidates infrthis county whose legs were pulled an
1 till the joints cracked know how to >sympathize with anyone who has asore leg-
Editor
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W B Haldeman has form-ally
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entered the race for United ipStates Senator and Louisville politics tois once more in a turmoil His candidacy is regarded as a shrewd moveof the Blackburn men to depriveJudge Paynter of the ten votes ofthe Louisville delegation Mr Hal ¬deman is among the Democrats whomade records in 1896 that they havesince been kept busy explaining I
The President this weekannouncedhis appointments for the federal offices in Kentucky making only twoImportant changes W G Dearing f osucceeds C M Barnett as surveyorof the Port at Louisville and GeoWLong succeeds Dr A D James aset
rmarshal for the western districtJOfficials reappointed are R D Hilldistrict attorney for western districtJ H Tinsley district attorney foraeastern district S D Sharp mar ¬shal for eastern district and collect ¬
ors E T Franks J A Craft Sam JRoberts and Geo W Lieberth Theplaces are all soft snaps paying5000 ayearpBro Glenn of the Madisonville
Graphic is also unduly excitedabout the Kentuckians opposition tothe proposed senatorial primary in fthe interest of one of the three can ¬didates for Senator Although Bro IGlenn did not support Mr Rives wedo not mind telling him that wehave written nothing claiming torepresent Mr Rives views We donot know how he expects to voteand we feel no especial interest inthe senatorial contest We de notseethe necessity far further fac¬tional disturbances in the party butwe can stand it if the rest can 10infar as this paper is concerned Ie
episode is closed
The Elizabethtown Mirror sug ¬gests Dr JN McCormick of Bow-ling Green as a candidate for Gov-ernor in 1907 It pays him this com-pliment
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which will be endorsed bymany Democrats of Kentucky
There is no cleaner nor more up-
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man in the State than Dr Mc-
Cormack An uncompromising Dem-ocrat
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and one who has stood by hisparty and its nominees at all timesand under all circumstances no onecan question his party fealty He iaan indefatigable worker thoroughly
familiar with State affairs and thebusiness men of the State could find
no fault with him along businesslines Dr McCormack is a selfmade
who has been successful in theManagement of his own affairs and
ds a business man jn too State Executivo chair wouldbpyond doubt
meet wtthjtho apipralpf every-one
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CHANGES ARE
IN OUR FAVORI
Not Certain But Rather In
couiaging for S Kyi
rQollege
T trHENDERSONINEARNES7s
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Call fo Prompt KAssistr-
aneeb Must BeHeeded
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It is not positively settled Choughndications are favorable for SouthKentucky College to remain hereFrom a perfectly reliable source welearn that money subscriptions on
part of our people are beingmadethe building fund and though
nuch more is yet to be done in thatthe prospects for retaining the
nstitution are encouraging We dowant to say anything that might r
prevent anyone who is contemplatingnake a subscription to withhold
aid but rather to encourageto come to the rescue Much
much more aid is needed andought to be prompt in what
expect to doHenderson it is said is thoroughly I
roused and unusually and deeplyinterested in securing the school
will not do anything unfair inmatter but is very insistent ontrustees giving an early decision
to what Henderson may expectAnother letter has been received
the Hendersonians asking forearly answer with no recession
ut rather a reiteration that anythingwithin the bounds of reason thetrustees may ask will be cheerfullygiven
This is the true situation and it isto those whq are able and willinggive anything to do so at once
SOLD FARMIit Howell and Bought Fox
Holloway Place
Mr James B Wood who recentlysold his home place near Howell toRev J S Pate has bought the Foxlolloway place on the NewsteadMMrHester Thompson to paintpaper and overhaul the house andadd three new rooms a veranda
c The improvements will cost1000 They expect to complete
the job in a month and Mr Woodwill move his family to his new home
s soon as it is completed MrWoods beautiful new home will beknown as Mount Airy
Mr Woods two sons Robert andOwen some time ago bought theTrice place which has been occu
iied for several years by George FShelton and will shortly take possession of the place
Mr Shelton who isalso one ofthe countys most prominent and inluential planters has leased the
Sam White farm near Julien andmoved his family there
A CONTEST EXPECTED
Over the Race for Sheriff 1leyLyon County
Kuttawa Ky Nov 21The racefor sheriff of Lyon county resulted
a tie vote between Johnny JonesRepublican and Cash DemocratWhen the County Board of Commis-sioners tabulated the returns Iecertificate was issued to the Demo-
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as one contested ballot wasgiven to Cash This ballot had beenmutilated by the voter cutting outthe name of the Democratic candicate for superintendent of schools
Nathan Gray one of the commissioner and a just square man saythat the commission counted thiballot as it was the evident intent ovoter to vote for all the Democraticcandidates but the superintendent oschoolsThe decision is probably right an
more probably wrong and friend-f Jones are arguing him to contest-s they claim there are other ballotsshell properly counted which will
give him n majority
Therli will be three contests fo-
eats in tjij House by i Democratsfrom Allen Greenup and Campbel 1
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E VVJ Ji yoii psy 15 cents for 3 ft te cent cigars you payju t1 centsfor the 3 dglufe and 10 cents for the three useless heads
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FAn ittcs just like dropping that extra dune in the streett
For ti that little head you clip off and throwaway which takesf the timeljhd skill and costs the money in the making of a ci-
garOLD VIRGINIACHEROOTS
Package f 3 for 5 CentsJl cheroot is a cigar made without the hea4Jj
The gig v Cheroot icih extragood feet clippings a uniform blend of five differ¬clean satisfying smokeent selected grades of fine domestic tobaccoBut its more Its a bargain combining the rich definite strength of one gradej
Simply because you dont have that useless with the sweet melfow mildness of another tohead to pay for produce the quality which characterizes every one
The filler is the same tobacco used in goodof the 1000000 Old Virginia Cheroots smoked5 cent cigars but the small leaves and per¬ every days
Sold wherever they sell tobaccoI 1< r
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GET THE PLUMS V
Council Caucus
mMakesJNpminations
The four Democratic membersMfcssrs Sory Slaton Reynolds and hisVickers metjast Friday might andheld a caucustor the purpose of se ¬
lecting men to fill the various officeswhich are of the disposal of the becouncil The following was the re¬
sultMayorDrT N VickersPolice Judge W C HopewellCity AttornesjG W SypertCity AdvisorsJohnsonl MJen¬ningsisChief of PoliceAshley Brown e1Day policeFrank BartonNight PolicesBud Mayers Tolly
McGaryCityJames L Brown
City AssessorR T WhittinghillCityTax CollectorJ L Town
City TreasurerP B RossStreet Commissioner R IL Lang
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Work House KeeperGreen Han-cock
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FOLLOWS DEAD LOVER
Young Woman Shoots Her¬
sself With RevolverMadisonville Ky Nov 23Miss
Mary Ross a prominent young wo-man
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of Beulah this county com-mitted
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suicide this morningshooting herself with a revolveris supposed the deed was broughtwhichswasmouthsfago waswerefyoung womanthe duel came as the result of aherossince
Death of H P SimsHarold P Sims son of Mr W HI
Sims of Cobb died last Saturdayofrtyphoid fever He was about twentand one of the most popul ryouniimen of thatti section 1t L
PAINTSVILLE PAINTED
Mountain Town PicturedScars and All
172The defeat of John CO C Mayo in
race for councilman in Paintsville occasions these iacongruvialremarks from the Big Sandy News
Politics in Paintsville seems to200 in the shade while the black-
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of all earthly stains ingratitude tostands out upon her brow like 40Chimborazo above her neighboringheights John C C Mayo by farthe best manipulator of money inKentucky the prince philanthrop ¬
who gave them their college init with 40000 who gave
liberally to all their churches whofor four years furnished employmentfor their sons has given to almostevery charitable institution in thecState who made possible our ¬road service who indorsed theirnotes and paid them when protestedcould not Tbe elected councilman intheir town
Paintsville has demonstrated b-
one little act that she is a nonentitythat gratitude and good cannot dom-inate
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There ara a few good peepie in Paintsville far better thanthe town in which they live Theyare sadly in the minority but mostof them are intellectual dugoutswho cannot and never have fatherean original idea and who would un¬mercifully bury their risen Lord in apolitical mudhole should He evervote the Democratic ticket
ftOFFICERS ELECTED
By Evergreen Lodge No 38
Knightsof Pythias
Evprgreen Lodge No 38 Knightsof Pythias met in regular session
1Thursday night at 730 and aftthe regular routine of business weonattended to the semiannual elcetiof officers took place and resultedfollows
J W Stowo C C E W ClanVCRM Tunics P D CCaryM of W WCWright K pf R anaS G IL Champlin iM of IlaW WJosUnMatAR J Cary I G jMi Jv Moayon 0 G ands W DEnnis trustee for long termy
HERE AND THERE
Dr E N Fruit Dentist officeover City Bank Hopkinsville Ky
All kinds of lumber forsalc PhoneJ H Winfree
Drs Oldham and Gregory Osteo-paths 705 S Clay St Hopkinsville
KentuckyWANTED5000barrels corn
Highest market priced Apply at oneeWOOLDRIDGE Co Phones CumbHome 1182
For all kinds of rough buildingmaterial and wood and sawdustcall Cumberland phone No 400Home phone No 1831 Free delivery
city limits Dering FrankLewis Lumber Co
Four of the Republicans defeatedCounty offices in Breekenridge
have filed notices of contest
rNEW ENTERPRISE
Libby Martin Will ConductPlumbing Establishment
r Messrs Libby Martin havebought out the Hopkinsville Plumb ¬ing Co and CP Johnson the tin ¬ner and will about December 1 openup general plumbing establishmentand do all kinds of tin work and re-pairing roofpainting etc Theyare both practical and experiencedmachinists Mr E T Libby one ofthe firm has lately been with theDalton Stone Company and MrFrank Martin the other has been inbusiness in the city for several years
Weakened systems need a maturewholesome mellow liquor thats IW HARPER Whiskeythe kind yourgrandfather used Sold by W RLONG Hopkinsville Ky
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Childrens 3eWhitasrkHats for 10OMiss Fannie Be Rogersi
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