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rf  I ii- I ff  l  rTitE  QEE  1r4 RLIN6TON  KY  7  < HEADACHEFOUL H NO  ENERGY CONSTIPATION r These  sympto ms mean torpid  liver and  a  clogged condition  in the bowels  They also mean  the  general health is below par and disease is  seeking  to  obtain  control PRICKLY  ASH  BITTERS Quickly  removes  these Symptoms  Strengthens  the Stomach Cleanses  the  Liver  and Bowels  and  Promote s Func ¬ tional  Activity in  the Kidneys  A few  doses will restores  Health and Energ y k  in Body and  Brain SOLD  BY  ALL DRUGGI STS Trice  100 Per  Bottle S 11  St  Bernard  Drugstore  Special  Agents  I KEN  rUCIlY  PIONEERS Only Eight  of  the  Early Traveler s From Kentucky  to  California t PRESENT  AT  THE  LAST MEEING Pearled  and  Retold  Their  Experiences  at i Madisonvillc  Tuesday Thfe  Kentucky  1ioiieer  Asso r  elation held its  spring  iimeting  tit Madisonville  Tnesdfiy  TIm meet ing  was  nt the  Lucilo  Hotel where  the  old  brainy  brawny pioneers  of th e  early  fifties warmed  up  their  old  love  for f  each  other  rehabilitated  their  j ofttold  experiences  of  the  early pleasures  and took  comf ort to the  inner  man  in  a  feast  of  good l  thin St Only eight  of the  old  pioneers were  present  nt the  reunion MontL  j Ileelectcll111esidentoITH  Ashby 1Hnnson  J  A  Jackson HBunl  Oweiifiboro  OntonI Qillj  Providence i  Jno  W lt 1U1d  JW  Cox  Neho  W  II 1 Hardm  Beech  Grove  Three  of tho marri ed  children  of  J  II Ashby  were  present  atilt  helped sloth the  celebration Messrs  Montgomery  Ashby and  Bone wen t  to  California acro ss the plains in  7 52  Messrs Jackson  and Xuim went  the  samo year  hut  by  water  Messrs Hardin  Cox  and  Gil l wen t  in J  Mr  Cox  going  Uy  water  mill plainsd Mr  had  never  before  peen y present at  a  meeting  of the  Asso ¬ ciati on ahd  his  experience  was V  therefore  new  His  story  was spicy and  proved  th e mos t  inter ¬ esting  feature  of  the  meeting J  L  Townsend  and  wife  Madi sonville  n  W  Ashby  and  wife r  Hanson  and  Mrs  HuiMphroy wereI rThis  > Association  is  tho onl y one  in  Kentucky  ami  one  of  only a few in  the  Tnitod  States  There were  formerly  some  HJors  in this  Association  but  death  has visited  the sturdy pioneers  The AssQciation  adjourned  in  the hope  of  meeting  again  in  the I coning  autumn i EXCITING  EXPERIENCE SNAKEI andI IJim  Fawcett  thought  ho  had tho only  new snake story  and has told  itwellmore  than  once He  sand  it  was  nOW  audit wasnt a  hit  bad  But  Frank  Arnold  is responsible  for the  only  sensa ional  fresh  spring  snake  story with  truly local  coloring  that  has been  reported  in  Western  Ken tuck Frank  had  his  wife  and  boy Out  driving  Sunday  afternoon On  the  St  Charles  road  at  the- summit I  of  the hill  hack  of  tho lak e he  sIn  a  very  large  black snake  crossing  t ho  road  Frank was  possessed at  once  with  a  de¬ sire  to  kill  the  reptile and  get ¬ ting  out  holeft  Mrs  Arnold  to hull  the  horse  while  lie gathered a  stick  and  started  to  the  execu ¬ tion  When  ho  saw  himself chased  his  snakeship  turned bade front  tho  fence  he  wasabout  to pass  through  into  the  field  and started  for  tho  buggy  Hearing pOrtronolihis upinto i under  the  feet  of its  occupants The  boy  jumped  out  tad  tho snake  followed  hilt  doubled  back under  the  buggy  after  which there  was  a snake  funeral Mrs  Arnold  and  son  were  con sitlllnhl  frigh tenet  Frank  is accused  of  going  to  extremes driving  a  snake  up  into  his own buggyjn  order  to  make  a good story  but  ho  has knocked  Faw cett  out SuccessWorth  Knowing Forty years  success In  the  South proves Hughes  Tonic a  great  reme ¬ dy for  Willis and nil  Malarial  Fovors Hotter  than  Calomel  anti  Quinine Contains  no  Arsenic  Guaranteed try it  At Druggists  Me  and  100 bottles JESSE PHILLI PS  CASHIER llns  Decided  to  Take  the Place Wit II the  arlington  Bank theI Materials  tire  being  put  on ground  for the  new  Earling ton  Bank  building  to  he  erecfed on the lot  next to Tin  BBK  opine TIlt  work  will  be  pushed  Its  rap  j idltf  as possible  Mr  Tinder  wasi here yeste rday seeing  prospecitve customers  and taking their order- for bank  books with which tpcarr their  accounts  when  the  bank opens  Stationery  and  supplies am being  ordered Jesse  Phillips  has  decided  to injthe methods  before  the  Earlingtoa Bank  is  ready  to begin  business He  will  also  visit  Evansville  to got  the  savings  batik  features > which will  play  a  very  import  ¬ ant  part  in  the  Karlington  insti- tution ¬ The  stockholders  are  to be  congratulated  on  securing  so valuable  a man  as  Mr Phi lli ps OUND advice  to  these  who  have kidney  and  bladder  troubles is  to Fotoys ¬ tits the Kidneys  John  X  Taylor APRIL OUTPUT More  Coal  Produced  Last  April  Than Any April  In  Hopkins  County The  monthly  output  of  coal  In Hopkins  County contin ues to show gains over tho  same  months  in pro years  All  mines are  running stead ¬ fly and  with full  force  As an thus ¬ tration  the  St Ber nar d  group  of mines  produced  In  the  month  of April  just past  20UO  more  tons  of coal  than during  April  1000  The mouth of  April  1000  was  tho  most productive  of  any previous April  in the history  of the mines DONTTOBACCOSPIT usiugca TOBAthat 60000cured w RI1NREMEDY  J Annual  Footwashlng The  Primitive  Baptists  will  lilt serve  the  rites communion  old  foot washing at Flat  Creek church  on the fourth  Sunday  in  May  Itev1  N Willie  is pastor expensfor o thrice  our Poultry Mixture  and insect Destroyer hi  the  country  Address KXdKiston  FOOD Co  Parsons  Kan n  Stewart  Miller  of  Uweusboro was  In the  city  one  day  last  week told  called KJU  THE  Bun HowAre Your 8ldaerl- Dr  nerlflA  Sara pie tree  AddloerImoniteatcdyCuebI agourN Subscribe for THK Bun 1c  v I ChoIII S lad t tf ISGroves  f 1 I  The  formula  is  plainly  printed  on  every  bottle  hence youH I know  just  what  you  arc  taking  when  you  take  Groves Imiaru  1 tdo  not  a dverti se their  formula  knowingthat  you  would 11t 1 their  medicine  if  you  knew  what  it  contained  Groves  contains Iron  and  Quinine  in  correct  proportions  andsis  in  a Tastelessy i r  form  The  Iron  acts  as  a  tonic  while  the  Quinine malaria  out  ofthe  system  Any  reliable  druggist  will  tell  you  that t Groves  Ji  the  Original  and  that  all  other socalle d  Tasteless Chili  Tonics  arc  imitations  An  analysis  of  other  chill  tonics  showst I that  Groves  is  superior  to  all  otters in  every  respect  You  r iI °  I arc not  experimenting  when  you  take  Groves  its superiorityf 4 and  excellence  having long  j benrestabhshcd  j  Groves  jsl  thf TI  l on  Chill  Cure  sold  throughout  the  entire  malarial  sections  of ifthe 1 United  States  AlitlureaNo  + NajiPciccrac  u  atilaaea  IttM1Nf1 f n  j I r  This  is  the  Smallest  1 I ICICLE  5 Ilyfade also larger  sizes Sold everywherey = = McKinleys  Highest Honor A great many things are  being said  about  President  McKinley these  days  Not  all  of the m are pleasant  but  for the most  part they  are  commendatory  in all  de grces  from simple  to superlative But  of  all  these  columns  uttered there  has not  been been  paid the first  gentleman  of  the Uni ted States  higher compl iment  than this  sweet  tribute  by  the  first lady of the land 1110 appreciate h11117said  Mrs McKinley  one  riiust  know him as  I  do  And  I  am  not speaking now  of  Major  McKialey  as  the President  I  nm  speaking  of  him as my  husband  If  anyone  could know wha t  it  is  to have a si ck wife  c ompla ining alway s  an in ¬ valid for  twenyfive years  seldom a  day  well  and  yet  never  a word of unkindness has ever passed his lips  he is  justthe  sumo  tender thoughtful  kind  gentleman  I knew  when  first  he  cause  and sought  my  yard  I  know  him bemuse  I  am his wif e and  it  is my proudest  pleasur e to  say this not  because  he  is the Presi dent but  because  he  is  my  husband I  wish  that  1 could  have  seen him yesterday  I  love  to  see  him among the  people  whom he seeks to  serve  so  faithfully  But  I his  speeches  this  morning I  read  all  His  speeches  I  only wish  that  I  could  help hun  as  I should  He  is  so  kind  so  good so patient  He  gives  me all the time  he  can  he  neve r forge ts me  no  matter  how  busy  he is But I will  be  glad  when  he is  out of  public  life  I  did hi m to  run  a  second  timeI thought he  had done enough  for tho  country  and  now  I  know that  he ha s  dote  enough  and when  this  term expires  he  will come  home  a nd we  will  settle belongY to meA many  eulogiums  have been prono unced  on Major  Mc Kinloy  a great  number  will  yet be  added  to the  list  in  the future but  nothing  higher  nothing bet ¬ ter  nothing that  cat  crown  his manhood  with  a  wreath of  hon- ors ¬ best  attained  has ev er bee n will  ever  be  sa id of  him  than this  nor  anything that  will  fall with  exhilaration  of  sweeter  in ¬ ce nse on  h is soul Ci ncinna ti CommercialTribune Nebo Items Mrs  J rii oru slwry and  daughter and the Messrs  Wliltledge  of Hen¬ derson  are  visiting  the  family  of George  Sights  this week Miss Hello Story  closed her  spring term of  school hero last Friday James  and  Herbert  Morgan  of HIIIollllg John  Wjnstead  anti  It  S  Hill went  to  Mortons  tap Saturday tend  1 i o IIIItIIl rltlll  IHl  homo Monday On  lust  Friday  evening  n  select of  Nebo girls  thinking  perhaps thojr  ne ighbor s were  nntM > oine  di ctded to  give  them  a  treat  lit  the AVJiy  of  voial  eiitllig  Meni lve  tai  fOiifVuinil  plfw of  hUll  1 i Blue Flame OllSlOVE slier  they proceeded  to pr oduce such strains  as  were  calculated  to  pro- duce wonder  In  time  minds  of  their heaters  Some  passersby pausing to listen saw n  stray  dog  and hurle d a stone which flew wide  of  Its  mark and passed  near  tho  girls  They  In ttantly decided  to evacuate  and the speed at  which  they moved  was  as ¬ tonishing  The boy who  threw the stone  is  all  apologies- Dr  Jackson  Is  here  with  his  free show  White  black  big  little  old arid young come out  to  hear and  see He offers  a  prize  to any  one  who can attend two nights  without laughing and also an elegant  diamond  ring to the most  popular  young lady  j  D  Parrlsh ami wi fe of  the  1ond river  country  visited  the  family  of B  W Venzy Sunday Several  of  the  young  people  from hero atten ded the  foot  washing  at Burn  Mill  Sunday  The y came home tlrad and  sleepy  but not  sorry they went Mrs  W J  La mb will  go to  her fathers  this  week  where  she  will leturulfrom J  W  Bone  who has  been visiting his  daughter  Mrs  Cox  returned home this JOhnISOli days  among  friends  toad  relatives here last  week Dan Byram  of  Karlington  spout Sunday  with his  mother Quite  a  number  att ended tho theater at  Madlsonvlllo May 1st  All seem well  pleased  with the ir  trip and report  the play  as  being  excel ¬ lent Miss  Alll e Campbe ll  returned home  from  Earl ington  Monday evening  JtrsTicrs ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The  5  Minute  Breakfast  foodI PURINA  HEALTH  FLOUR  I iltrns BRAIN  BREAD IPUIXA  MIMS  ST IOI MS  MO Red  Hill  Notes The  fanners  of  this  vicinity  are alMutdoneplnntingvorn  Sonic who planted  early planted  over this week Preaching at Colbs  Chappel  nex Sunday  hy Jlev  Sttemniol- Mr  Lmifio Williams a nd Miss Bll lla Blade s  were  quietly  married  at the  home of the brides mother a few lays  since I selIIe Fkldio  Goldsworthy  tho  etllcieiit young clerk  formerly  with  the  Km plro Coal  Co  has  accepted  a  posi- tion ¬ as clerk  in  the grocery  of  n  A If  your  dearer does  not  hive tfi cm write  to the nearest agency  of STANDARDOIL Wilbertnt  Maiinlugtons  j Charles  Jraco  and wife  made  a  J trip to Madisoiiville last  week  Mrs Grace hits  been on  tho sic k  list  for I some  months  and  went  to  consult Dr  floss Farmers  say  the  wheat  crop  Iii this  vicinity  Is  very  promising  at prese nt while hogs  aro scarcer  than they have been for  years W  C  Lyell  and family visited his brother near  Crofton  Sunday Francis Crick  had the  misfortune  VJv to  los e a  very  valuable  niar  with Lots  last  week l Ther e has been a  forest lire ragbag  tr  J near here  for  time  last  few days  do-  ijSi Ing considerable  damage  to tree  and burning some fences rI Ther e is talk  of organizing  a  tele- photo I company at  this  place  to  run a lino from hero  to  Crofton  and  also to White  Pla ins Thi s  hits  long heart needed Time  prospects  for a  good  fruit 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SNAKEIandIIJim   Fawcett   thought   ho   hadtho   only   new   snake story   and hastold   itwellmore   than   onceHe   sand   it  was   nOW   audit wasnta  hit   bad   But  Frank    Arnold   isresponsible   for the   only   sensaional   fresh   spring   snake   storywith   truly   local   coloring   that   hasbeen   reported   in   Western   Kentuck 

Frank   had   his   wife   and   boyOut   driving   Sunday   afternoonOn   the   St   Charles   road   at   the-

summitI   of   the hill   hack  of    tholake he sIn  a   very   large   black snake   crossing  t ho   road   Frank was   possessed  at   once   with   a   de¬

sire  to   kill   the   reptile  and   get ¬

ting   out   holeft   Mrs   Arnold   tohull   the   horse   while   lie  gathereda   stick   and  started   to  the   execu ¬

tion   When   ho   saw   himself chased   his  snakeship   turned  badefront   tho  fence   he  wasabout   topass   through   into   the   field   andstarted   for   tho   buggy   Hearing

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under   the   feet   of its   occupantsThe   boy   jumped   out   tad   thosnake   followed   hilt  doubled   back under   the   buggy   after   whichthere   was   a   snake   funeral

Mrs   Arnold   and   son   were  consitlllnhl   frigh tenet   Frank   isaccused   of   going   to   extremesdriving   a   snake   up   into   his  own

buggyjn   order  to   make   a   good

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Forty years   success In   the   Southproves   Hughes   Tonic a  great   reme ¬

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llns   Decided   to   Take   the Place  Wit  II

the   arlington   Bank 

theIMaterials   tire   being   put  on

ground   for the   new   Earlington   Bank    building   to  he   erecfedon   the lot   next to  Tin   BBK   opine

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idltf   as possible   Mr   Tinder   wasihere yesterday seeing  prospecitvecustomers   and taking their order-for bank   books  with which tpcarrtheir   accounts   when   the   bank opens   Stationery   and   suppliesam being  ordered

Jesse   Phillips   has   decided   to

injthemethods   before   the   EarlingtoaBank   is  ready   to  begin   businessHe   will   also   visit   Evansville   togot   the   savings   batik    features >

which   will   play   a   very   import  ¬

ant  part  in  the  Karlington   insti-

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The   stockholders   are   tobe  congratulated   on   securing   sovaluable   a man   as   Mr Phillips

OUND advice   to   these   who   havekidney   and   bladder   troubles is   toFotoys¬

tits the  Kidneys   John  X   Taylor

APRIL OUTPUT

More   Coal   Produced   Last   April   Than

Any April   In   Hopkins   County

The   monthly   output   of   coal   InHopkins   County   continues to   showgains   over tho   same   months   in  proyears   All  mines  are  running stead  ¬

fly and   with   full  force   As an   thus ¬

tration   the   St Bernard   group   of mines   produced   In   the   month   of April   just past   20UO   more   tons   of coal   than  during   April   1000   Themouth   of   April   1000   was   tho   mostproductive   of   any   previous April   inthe history   of the   mines

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their   medicine   if    you   knew   what   it   contained   Groves   containsIron   and   Quinine   in   correct   proportions   andsis   in   a Tastelessy

i r   form   The   Iron   acts   as   a   tonic   while   the   Quinine

malaria   out   ofthe   system   Any   reliable   druggist   will   tell   you   thatt Groves   Ji   the   Original   and   that   all   other socalled   Tasteless

Chili   Tonics   arc   imitations   An   analysis   of  other   chill   tonics   showstI that   Groves   is   superior   to   all   otters in   every   respect   You   r iI°   I arc not   experimenting   when   you   take   Groves   its superiorityf 

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= =McKinleys   Highest Honor

A  great  many things  are   beingsaid   about   President   McKinleythese   days   Not   all   of them arepleasant   but   for the most   partthey   are  commendatory   in all  degrces   from   simple   to  superlativeBut  of  all   these   columns   utteredthere   has not   been been   paid  thefirst   gentleman   of   the UnitedStates   higher compliment   thanthis   sweet   tribute   by   the   firstlady  of the land

1110  appreciate  h11117said   Mrs

McKinley   one   riiust   know  himas   I  do   And  I  am   not speakingnow   of  Major   McKialey   as   thePresident   I  nm   speaking   of  himas my   husband   If  anyone   couldknow what   it  is   to   have a sick  wife   complaining always   an in ¬

valid  for  twenyfive years   seldom

a  day   well   and  yet  never   a  wordof unkindness has ever passed   hislips   he is   justthe   sumo   tenderthoughtful   kind   gentleman   Iknew   when   first   he   cause   andsought   my   yard   I   know   himbemuse   I   am his wife and   it   is

my  proudest   pleasure to  say thisnot   because   he   is  the Presidentbut   because  he   is  my   husband

I   wish  that   1  could   have   seen

him  yesterday   I  love  to  see  him

among the   people   whom  he seeksto   serve   so   faithfully   But   I

his   speeches   this   morning

I   read   all   His   speeches   I   only

wish   that  I   could   help hun   as   I

should   He   is  so  kind   so   good

so  patient   He   gives   me all the

time   he   can   he   never forgets

me   no   matter   how   busy   he is

But I will   be   glad   when   he is  outof   public   life   I   did

him to   run   a   second   timeIthought he   had   done enough   for

tho   country   and   now   I   know

that   he has   dote   enough   andwhen   this   term   expires   he   will

come   home   and we   will   settlebelongYto

meAmany   eulogiums   have

been pronounced   on   Major   Mc

Kinloy   a  great   number   will   yetbe  added   to the   list  in  the futurebut   nothing   higher   nothing bet ¬

ter   nothing   that   cat  crown   hismanhood   with   a   wreath  of    hon-

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best  attained   has   ever been

will   ever   be   said of   him   thanthis   nor  anything  that   will   fallwith   exhilaration  of  sweeter   in ¬

cense on   his soul Cincinnati

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Mrs   Jriioruslwry and   daughterand the  Messrs   Wliltledge   of Hen¬

derson   are   visiting   the   family   of George   Sights   this  week 

Miss   Hello Story   closed  her  springterm of   school hero last Friday

James   and   Herbert   Morgan   of 

HIIIollllgJohn   Wjnstead   anti   It   S   Hill

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On   lust   Friday   evening   n   selectof  Nebo   girls   thinking   perhaps

thojr   neighbors were   nntM  > oine   dictded  to   give   them   a   treat   lit   theAVJiy   of   voial   eiitllig   Meni

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slier   they  proceeded   to   produce suchstrains   as   were   calculated   to   pro-

duce  wonder   In   time   minds   of   theirheaters   Some   passersby pausingto  listen saw  n  stray  dog   and hurleda  stone   which   flew   wide   of  Its   mark and  passed   near   tho   girls   They   In

ttantly   decided   to evacuate   and  thespeed at  which   they  moved   was   as ¬

tonishing   The  boy who   threw thestone  is  all   apologies-

Dr   Jackson   Is   here   with   his   freeshow   White   black    big   little   oldarid young   come  out  to  hear and  seeHe  offers  a  prize   to  any  one  who  canattend   two nights   without laughingand also an elegant   diamond   ring  tothe  most   popular   young   lady j   D   Parrlsh ami  wife of  the  1ond

river   country   visited   the   family   of B   W Venzy Sunday

Several   of  the   young   people   fromhero  attended the   foot   washing   atBurn   Mill   Sunday   They camehome  tlrad  and   sleepy   but not  sorrythey went

Mrs   W   J   Lamb will   go t o   herfathers   this   week    where   she   will

leturulfromJ   W   Bone   who has   been   visiting

his   daughter   Mrs   Cox   returnedhome   this

JOhnISOlidays   among   friends   toad   relativeshere   last  week 

Dan   Byram   of   Karlington   spoutSunday   with  his   mother

Quite   a   number   attended thotheater at  Madlsonvlllo   May 1st   Allseem well   pleased   with their   tripand   report   the play   as   being   excel ¬

lent

Miss   Allle Campbell   returnedhome   from   Earl ington   Mondayevening   JtrsTicrs

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The   fanners   of   this   vicinity   arealMutdoneplnntingvorn   Sonic whoplanted   early  planted   over this week 

Preaching at Colbs   Chappel   nexSunday   hy   Jlev   Sttemniol-

Mr   Lmifio   Williams   and Miss Blllla Blades   were   quietly   married   atthe  home  of the brides  mother a  fewlays   since

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selIIeFkldio   Goldsworthy   tho   etllcieiityoung  clerk    formerly   with   the   Kmplro Coal  Co   has   accepted   a   posi-

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Charles   Jraco   and wife   made   a   J

trip to  Madisoiiville   last  week    MrsGrace   hits   been  on   tho sick   list   for

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some   months   and   went   to   consultDr   floss

Farmers   say   the   wheat   crop   Iiithis   vicinity   Is   very   promising   atpresent while  hogs   aro scarcer   thanthey   have   been for   years

W   C   Lyell   and   family  visited  hisbrother  near  Crofton   Sunday

Francis  Crick   had   the   misfortune   VJv

to   lose a   very   valuable   niar   withLots   last  week  l

There has been a   forest lire ragbag   tr J

near here  for   time   last   few   days   do-   ijSiIng considerable   damage   to   tree   andburning some  fences rIThere is talk   of organizing   a   tele-

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company at   this   place   to   runa  lino  from hero  to  Crofton   and   alsoto  White   Plains This   hits   long heartneeded

Time  prospects   for a   good   fruit  craphere are  better   than   lopinany  yearspeaches   especially

Wo   are  told   that   a   certain   youngman   the  day  before his   wedding   of ¬

fered to   leave  the   country   and   givebls   intended   up   to   another   forthsum   of    2X   in   Band   WV   ontknow whether  ha   was hard   up for   alittle   moneyor   whether   girls   aregetting   cheap   If   the   littler   HeroCash   says   ho  has   live   dollars   to   In

vestSMr   Eula   Foard   one  of   the   fastidi  ¬

ous   young   men   of    Mauningtonboarded   the  evening train  a  few  daysago for  Hopkinsvillo and before he

got there   his   big   gun   needed   firingotf   as  ho  supposed   and   lie shot iv fewtinges   just   for   fun   of   course   butwhen   he   arrived   In   Hopklnsvllle

 j there  was  a gentleman   at   the   depotto  meet him   wearing   a nice  blue   uni-

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and  ho  escorted   Mr   Eula   downto  a  house  In  town and   detained  himuntil   Mr   Mclntosh   came   up   andwent   on   his   bond   but   fearing   tostand his trial  ho   loft fur   parts   iiii

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Last   Sunday evening   at   4  oclock Miss  Belle  Wright   and Mr   WilliamHawkins   were united   at   the   resi-

dence  of   time   brides   fathom   by  lle >vW   F   Crick  of the   Christian churchThere   was a   large   crowd of friendspresent   and after   time  ceremony   theytill   retired   to the   dining   room   wheretho   table  groaned   under   a   bountifulrepast   prepared   f   r   thin   comfort of the   timer   man   Mr   Hawkins   is  aprosperous   young   farmer   of Hopkins   f1county   and   Miss   Wright   ono   ofj

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