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SiL9t1rtERShowing of Ladies and Misses New pall
CLOAKS AND BURSAN-D CREAT REDUCTION SALE OF
MILLINERY and WOOL DRESS GOODS
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Brick for sale Cowgill Cowgill
II Wilson of Mayfield was in townMonday
for the Courier
M S Ward of Walnut Log was inthe city Saturday
J H Saunders of Route No 4 camein election day on business
BoatTo Mr and Mrs J C EllisonOctober 2a boy
Mrs Eula Stewart of Fulton was n
visitor in the county seat Friday oflast week
Dont forget that Rosedale the photographer is still in business tf
Aubrey Roberson of Falton was intown several days this week and lastvisiting relatives and friends
H F Renley left Saturday night ona trip to Charleston and i
TMx > on legal buaiuesMr and Mrs Bret Prather of
nearII
Woodland Mills came in to dotrading Monday
Alex Barnes of Three States was iutown Monday his supplies
for fall und winter nee
W M Bacon formerly a resident of
Hickuiau but now of Woodland Mills
was in the city Mondny on business
Hon R T Tyler closed the campaign
alPulton Monday night liy addressing
and audieuce a ta largethe opera house there
Rev W O Wagner of Union City
will preach at Mount Hennon ne
Suiylay morning at 11 and Sunday
night ar 730 All are invited
l Rev W S Roney last week movedt
from Mrs Shaws house to the BaptistMoorp e
has moved into the house vacated by
Mr Roney
Lance Savage and sisters Misses
Clara and Lucy of Fultou were in
town this week visiting friends and
were the guests of their sister M
Rev 0 L Price while here
Little Pearl Pollock dawchter C
Pollock has been iill1Mr J H
v typhoid fever iswithfor some timerecovering while his other paI
younger than Pearl has con-
tracted
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it and is reported quite sick
NOTICE Those who are indebted to
mo will confer a favor by calling and
settling their accounts They will also
save trouble and worry
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LADIES ANDCHILDRENSFALL
Our gathering Ladies Wrapscovers all the Box and
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i tIIalI I colors + infinest Kerscep avid Zeberline rangingin price 350 to 1500CHILDREN and MISSES Cloaks i
sha handsome line both illfshort Jackets and full length Coats1 i
shades Zeberline andKersey 175 750
ILL Isell advise quick selection
HATS Lapies Misses reduced prices
GItEE REDt7CIIONaiALENavy Oxford regular quality
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inch fancy nducedGranite Goods worth
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LOCAL
Subscribe
Thursday
CuruthersvUle
purchasing
enthusiastic
litt-
daughter
both
Use Sunshine Flour none betterIt you want photographs go to Rot
lilies You can always Hud him at theold stand tf
Taken up Yocng horse mule H yrsiold dark bay no marks Sick withlockjaw Taken up by Henry Braggou Steve Stahrs farm in bottom
On account of the rain last Sunday I
the Sunday school children of theMethodist church were compelled to I
postpone Rally Day service until Snnday night Nov 8th at 7 oclock An
excellent program has boon preparedand the presiding elder will also bepresent A large attendance iis denied
P E Huetner E F Littleton andL X Nance of Nashville beth em ¬
ployed in thu general office of thN C
St L came over Sunday to gatherpecans Two of them veutur doveron the Missouri sido in tho Win butthin other ret used to do battle ith the
elements for the sake of a few frecaus
Chrs Brastield of Dresd spentSunday in Hickman Mr Brasfleldhas been making quite fret out visits
to our town since tho fal millinerseason opened but we jont blameRita Its worth the coi Shes of
royal lineage at least her limo hears a
title The rice and the ompany hasalready beer selected
We acknowledge witW pleasure thereceipt of a basket of tl finest Winesup apples into which ortal man ere
sank a tooth from DV7 Dickinson
the fruit specialist X e toot only ap ¬bprecmteprompted it and sha hail with delight
the opportunity to riprocato
xtIt rained all day auilay November1 This signifies f the old weather
prophet at least at we may expect
fifteen days rainrinJ cue month Itis also claimed tlJ November will pay
Octobers prpcip tiou debts which is
ten days dowuiiri making a total of
twenty live rain slays during the ores
ent old weatherprophets theo 3 and must betakenl for
what it is wojJ
itMrs J C jpl soni who has beendays or more is roo-
fseverely ill ffteu
shut improved and is nowported somebelieved tot oulirely out of longer
week her We wasForbut medical science foughtdespaired
hovering near andoff theucceMc n bringing this most estim-
able lada condition where she is
of Cronanville hasoug our collection of cnFios a
Pat is a freak I It is a triflo over
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shine feet long lbeing sonic three inctesin diameter at tho large end and taper-ing
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to tt point It iis in the exact shapeof the old hunting aura by obeinitiated into the mysteries of prod c ¬
ing u noise with it can be made toeheard a long distance It is artisticallypainted attracts much attention andupon cursory inspection is taken to bean old hunting horn It weighs aboutfive ounces
Captain and Mrs Fred Wigstrand ex ¬
pect to leave in a few days for theirhome at Mena Ark where they willreside until spring Tins jolly couplewill be missed during their sojournamong the mountains of our neighboring state We bespeak for them apleasant time and a safe return to uswhen the robins nest again In thesprng the captain will resume thebuilding of the Mississippi river levelfrom a point near the head of Fish-pond where for the present it has been
O Wilsou wife of theaffable manager of the Southern Wood
+npply company whose home is inVest Carrolltou Ohio arrived last
Friday morning and is spending a fewdays with her husband Mr Wilsonbeing located here indefinitely is con ¬
templating the removal of his familyand Mrs Wilson has come on a sort of
expedition prior to taktug up n residence with us Sho is anexceedingly refined cultured andpleasant lady and Hickmau societywill no doubt extend a cordial welcometo
herMrs
Capt Fred Wigstrand who hasbeen spending the summer among herrelatives and old friends at New Lon ¬
don Conn returned Sunday morningThe Captain went as far at jrallatinTern to meet and return with her Asa result of his visit to Gallatiu thescene of Opie Reeds TennesseeJudge It the captain has a new selectionof choice stories concerning tho notedauthor and his old home Pie had thepleasure of meeting a number of Opiesold schoolmates and friends who loadedhim dovn with aaiecdotes of Reedsearly life which the Captain retellswith the added spice of his own wit
i and quaint humor
Lairregarding Union City Business Col ¬
loge Union Cty Tenn call on theeditor of this paper A number ofyoung people of this community havo
ItheII
applying at this office in person orwriting direct to the college in UnionCity
The TimetoBuy
NOW
Our collection unusually largeandour prices
from 150 750beIaREATREDUCTIce 14Ar N E R YPATTERN actualcostwe
readytowear ChiUUens offering
ZeberlineGreen
mouththin
COLORED WOOL DRESS GOODS08 inch fancy Wool Dress Goods Caster Blue and Green worth
for only G5cII88 inch Wool Dress Goods worth GOc reduced to 49oYL 36 inch Wool Shark skin Weave regular price Goc reducedTKADINCi STAMPS ilYETITII DRKSS
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who
Respectfully
latest styles
Zeberline
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reconnoitering
Information
JIcCHESMIY AXI CHINXu
One of the most entertaining and in-
structive¬
evenings ever spent by a Hickman audience was that of last Fridaywhen the Hon II V McChesney andHon J Morgan Chinn addressed thevoters ol this vicinity upon the issuesof the campaign broughtto a close by an overwhelming victoryon Tuesday It was instructive because of the manner in which MrUhiim expounded the doctrine ofdemocracy nUll entertaining by reasonof thu peerless style of that inimitableStump speaker Mr McUhesney Theformer gentleman was extremely pel ¬
lucid in the arguments ho advancedpis delivery was as KUiotth as the run-ning brook and the intonations of u
penetrtting ¬
as none other did during the pastcampaignofepiritij
of4
Fulton county and captured hisaudience ere he had spoKen live minutesHis stories of the individual republicanileaders especially of Debow Belknapand Bradley were possibly the bestandmost laughable ever told here Hisaddress was of a light nature up to histouching on the scenes thedeath of Governor Goebel In hisrecitntion of these he grew strangelydramatic ana with much pathos de ¬
scribed tilt death bed scenes of themartyr d governor Ere he concludedthere were sears in many eyes and awelling up of hearts that brooded nogood to the republican party in Ken ¬
tucky so long us the state remainedintact and history recorded the darkdeeds of 99
The question of who shall rule inKentucky has been settled for fotryears more and settled right and thesetwo gentlemen elected on the Demo ¬
critic ticket us clerk of tho court ofappeals and secretary of the state re¬
spectively have probably done as muchtoward bringing about this Condition asany other two who spoke in behalf ofdemocracy aud the supremacy of thelaw
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DEFIES THE IAw <I
tjlnwsons Landing on No Ytf Is-
land¬
is the headquarters and rootingplace of the Hustleyfa whisky boatowned by one Lee
tTl oJUponWhen
heucau slip over to outside offthebranch without our sheriff vho wantsto meet him knowing Tt lie conies overand sells his posonouSdrups arid riverf f r
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FursIs
of Furs isare the lowest ranging
toII
l3LIEHATg will you
mixtures
Snowflaketoi9c
successfully
surrounding
water which makes our negroes andother patrons wild as ComancheFrom opposite Point Pleasant up as faras Hickmau the Hustler hustlesalong bugging the sido which is clearestof officers Is it possible that he cansell liquor in violation of the laws ofthe three proud Commonwealths ofMissouri Kentucky and Tennessee and I
yet play close around his same baso orlaw as it were for near a twelve-
month¬
and not be brought to accountat the bar of justice for his offenses
The foregoing is from the Crouauvillecorrespondent in the New MadridRecord and shows what may be donein the way of dodging the officers by analert whisky vender He is having agood time now but some day he willbecome entangle in the meshes of thelaw and it will then be up to him toprove that ho did not know there wasany law against selling whisky in Ten ¬
nessee and Kentucky If ho is overcaught and the charge proven againsthim he should bo given the extremelimit of punishment There is nopalliation for au offense of this kindMen who outrage the law with im-
punity¬
should receive the full benetit ofthe penalty when convicted To temperjustice with mercy was not intendedfor the bootlegger tho wost despicableof criminals But as was said at thebeginning he must first lie caught
rCHILDRBHIiSaARTYJrSaturday night a Halloween party
was given by Miss Annie Cowgilldaughter of Mr and Mrs H N Cow
gill to a select number of her youngschoolmates and frierjds They arrived
al tlie Cowgill home on the hill aboutI17 p m and continued their games andsport untill nearly 11 The rooms had
I been especially decorated for the enter1
talnuieut of the young folks All theusual Halloween games were played
fortunes were told delicious refresh ¬
ments were served and a good time hadgenerally Among those who were inutteuuuce were Misses CharlotteHnbbard Marguerite Fuqua Virginia
Prather Hazel Adams Lillian OhoatMarine Brown Mary Leu WallaceBlanche Hall Lily Hnbbard PaulineBeckman Ruth Ellison Louise AtwoodNellie Bondurant Dottio Davidson andLucy Savage of Fulton MastersHarry Millett Warren Ellison HaroldDebow Willie Ambers Edwardheather Cowgill Rogers Lloyd HallWillie liQUudrant Frank Smith Russel
Johnson JSwayne Walker Robbie
Beckmap and Lance Savage of Ful
tonI
VT MONTGOMERY SCHOOL HOUSE
At Montgomery school house Satqrclay night Tas W Roney of Hickmanund- H T Smith of Fulton addressedthe voters of that neighborhood MrRouey made a splendid speech in be ¬
half of the democratic ticket and wasrepeatedly applauded by tho large andenthusiastic audience Mr Smith hasbeAn nicknamed Hot Times by hisclose friends but we never knew beforethe real cause of it In his speech atMontgomery however all doubt as tothe origin of the appellation was dis ¬
pelled The manner in which hehandled the republicans and the
roasts ho dealt out to them and theirticket was the warmest things that
countYiout way received with much eclatbeing frequently vociferously applaud-ed and his reputation aa a stumpspeaker has been considerably augment¬
ed The Hickmau brass band waspresent to enliven matters and the at-
tendance¬
was about 250 The rally wasa success from every point of view andinterest m the election was revived toan extent as shown by the excellentvote cast by the democrats of tbianeighborhoody
LEVEE PROJECT ABANDONED
So far as could beltarnedI
the agita ¬utors for a levee prQti tiag West Hick ¬
man have for the time being abandonedthe project not as impracticable butbecause of evident disinterestedness ofthejowuors of property which would beeffected It was hoped that the agita ¬
tion along this line would result insomething more tangible than talk butafter a thorough canvass tho promotershave about decided that nothing can bedone this year and although it is in ¬
definitely postponed the fact remainsthat sooner or later it must be built Itis an absolute necessity that the pro-perty subject to overflow be affordedproper protection from the encroach-mentsI of high water ere it will bringin the real estate market anything likd
I what it is worth For this very obviousreason it would seem that the delay inbuilding the levee is but a delay inthe increase of price of the pro tY torberStenographers Wanted
Union City Tenn Business College has iidro calls for good stenog ¬
raphers every week than it can fill-
sEnroll now and get a good position ai
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