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OWINGSVILLE OUTLOOKOUTLOOK PUBLISHING CO
VINGSV1LLE KY
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flhlRSDAYJUNE7IIXX-a
No majority hUll a divine or anyother right to rule wrong
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CONGRESS will probably adjournfor the eutntnor vacation this week
DICKEY CltllKKU 18 out Q nil intervicw red hot for Bryan Bryanhadnt withdrawn from the race atlust accounts
CUOKIR III a Democrat for reve ¬nue only Hence why should hobe encumbered by such measlythings BB principles
RICH and Reeves say Neely hudn pan nor who got 15000 of theCuban swag The people wouldlike to know who he is
Till Atlanta Journal nominatesEditor H in fit of the New Yorkliiunmt fur second place with llry
ii n Wouldnt Bryan und Hurst bes n nireinryynllery npplaugefrom
th gnllery fort of ticketDr rTHE rmirl of Appeals passed thecontest cases for the minor State
ollifes uniil the September termt unless tin two fides ngrec to hare
i them mlvHiiced for D hearing Bothfidrft lire said to be surprised att- IU thr Courts action
GOT TAVUIK it is said is not an1 jJnrpirnnt for the Republican nomi ¬
for Governor John NTIITI announced that he will111lion the nomination The Re ¬zt couldnt select an abler
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chestrr who supported Gocbel last± full says iliut he will not again
pippurt tle Democratic party tick ¬p t et until llie election law is amend
>d ed nnd civil liberty restored in Kcn I
tutk11wr4 are oceans of men4 r fvt liiijr the same wayIf
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4 M cruoruLiTAN spoils are not suf¬ficient lor Tammany and it has
4 1ctlnflud d to make a speculative II 1htmtnt in llryanism in the hopeS may get on Uncle Sawst p yroll too For spoilshunting I
S Tammany is the greatest masterS thnt ever followed the pursuit
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GEX JOSEPH H LEWIS exJudge4 tif the Court of Appeals has an ¬
I nounce for Governor W BI Smith of Richmond has also an
nouuced and id in favor of amend ¬to ing the Guehcl law Jas D Black
< if Barbourvillc is another an ¬tiiuuaced candidate Beckbam isup against it siireTnt British with about five sol
U Jt ilkr to the Boors one and witht 5 unlimited wen and resources to
draw on have overcame iho Boersyj i Uvof course will put the fetters
4RnihewitiIIh1yLreanwpotcntlq amuority of the population of the
country they won from the wilder¬ness and the savages It is an im-perial
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i crime that will bring its ownI retribution some way and somehow
fjI A PAUIS dispatch says the Spanish Infanta Eulalle was grantedlegal separation from her husband
I Don Antonio of Orleans last ThursS tiny and she will reside in Paristwith her mother the exiled exr Queen Isabella Americans takemt interest in the fortunes of EuI3ohie since she was the nationsof honor as the representative1 V of the Spanish royal family at the
Columbian Fair at Chicago
I TnE great common people maynot be able to understand thetechnicalities and intricacies of-
t the law but they can understandIIhat Taylor with 193714 votes toGoebeT 1331 went to the courtsfor justice and they denied it onthe grounds that they couldntquestion the acts of a partisan ma ¬
I jority ii f a coordinate branch ofthe State governmentthe GeneralAssembly
1i4 I u THE Chinese patriots known asBoxers have risen in rebellion
uguinst the Imperial governmenti which has lost its head and is fast
losing its tad The Boxers seemq4 to be nniniJted by the sentiment of
China for tbe Chinese and are dillgusted with the cowardly policy of
t1b their Government in conceding toS c foreigners pretty much whatever
s is demanded with a show of force4j
AncnuLDo has been killed againbthis time more fatally than usualw though not perfectly certain Ma ¬jor Marchs party of 100 got onAguinaldtio hot trail and after a
5p chase came upnt Legat with his
supposed band of 125 who were4 fired on and the apparent leader
fell off his horse dead or woundedr Tbe other insurgents carried the
body away with them The horeridden by the man who was shotwas caught and among its richequipments wa < a pair of saddle ¬bags with Aguinaldos diary andprivate papersII
SWITZERIAKD is alarmed for heri industrial future and the question
nf a union with the United Stateshits been seriously raised by a Swiss
< journal whose expressions on theb subject have been widely copied invIp4 other Swiss journals with comments
I by some of them The apprehen ¬iJs ¼ sion arise from the apparent ne¬iTd cessity of England to meet the1cost of the Boer war by tariff taxeson imports Switzerlands indus¬v tries thrive principally by reason
p iof British free trade and a British4 I tariff threatens their ruin A tradeAlliance with any European nation4 f it is feared would jeopardize Swiss
lp republican independence Hencea union with tIme United States asa means of preserving Swiss free ¬
I dom A proposition of that sort3 made by authority would be enough
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SKNATOI OMS of Arknnwould make a bushel of trouble forUS Commissioner leekitt theParis Exposition Jones says PeekIIIs accounted for amity 100000 ofthe 1400000 appropriated forUncle Sums show at the French
migNeulywardbud idea to make all the boys whoarc in n position to knockdown onfares to show whether Ihcure giv ¬ing up half or tint
THOMAS C CAJIIIIIIL otlicial Goebelito persecutor of the Republicanparty had to stand n number ofarraignments jit different barswhere he practiced on charges ofdisreputable practices in law taut ¬term anti was again under investi ¬gation recently at Cincinnati on asimilar charge Some eminent titanprobably Judge Vm Taft is cred ¬I ted with saying that Campbell
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CORRESPONDENCE
ShorburnoJohn A Vice in dangerously illMansfield Viee and Ben Siiclling
attended the Confederate reunionat Louisville lust week
A large crowd attended the Chil ¬drens exercises Sunday eveningand were highly entertained
The best tobacco season this see ¬tion has enjoyed for years camelast week Most of the farmers aredone setting
Naylors BranchThere is a great deal of tobacco
set in this communityWm Horseman bought a heifer
of Julius Bailey for 2i >The wheat crop is looking well
since the ruins last weekJoe B Lathrum and family of
Prickly Ash visited Gee LuthrnniSunday
Dont forget the Sundajschoolat Slate Valley every Sunday after¬noon at 3 oclock
There will be prayer meetingatSlate Valley every Wednesdaynight Everybody invited to come
Licking UnionAnother wedding in the near fu ¬
tureMrs John McKinney continues
very poorly
Tom Cockram and Charlie Howerton left last week for Illinois
Mrand Mrs John R Cummingsof Pennsylvania arc visiting rela ¬tires here
John 1 Ellington of Rowan Coattended Sundayschool and classmeeting hero Sunday
Allic Weaver who accidentallyshot himself in the thigh while fool ¬ing with a revolver last Sundayweek is able to be up again
PrestonA number of our young men
took advantage of the low ratesSunday to visit Huntington
Misses Etta Thomas and MinnieHall two charming young Indiesof Ewington and Mt Sterling re-spectively have been visiting rel ¬atives of the former here the past
weekMr
and Mrs Jas Turley ColGeo Ewing Joe Williams GeorgeBarnes Samuel Nixon and son
Crow were among those who at ¬tended the Confederate reunion atLouisville lust week
Bro T S Tinsley gave us asplendid sermon Sunday afternoonHis sermons are to the humanheart and mind as the gontlc springshowers are to the earth enliveningand invigorating them for thetrials nnd temptations that we areheir to
HlllsboroJames Shepherd is building a
new dwelling
Palmer Hurst is the census enu ¬merutor in this precinct
Reese Kirk of Minerva visitedat Dr Winters Saturday
John M Denton and wife visitedrelatives at Ewing last week
Dr R E Winter is quito poorlywith hemorrhage of tbe lungs
Mrs John Evans is very poorlywith no hope of her recovering
Childrens day will be observedat the M E Church on the morn-ing
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of the 3d Sunday in this monthLewis Hunter and wife left Sat-
urday eve for Cynthiana to soc theformers sister who is about to die
Dr Robt Pollitt wife and twochildren left Monday for theirhome at Minerva after attendingthe bedside of the latters brotherDr IL E Winter-
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Moores FerryElder B II Ross preached at
Hedricks Sunday to a very large
audienceT Vcensus enumerator
was around here last week takingthe census
Mason Manning and wife ofSpice Creek Fleming county vis ¬ited relatives here Saturday and
SundayEKimbrell of Jeuersonville
came in Sunday to see his wifewho is visiting her parents 0 PShrout and wife
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if yon wish to iy MENS OR BOYS CLOTHING SHOES SHIRTS UNDERWEAR OVERALLS GiFflosslsOLD STAND MAIN STREET OWINCSVILLE KY 1L nn r lA good many from here attend ¬ed Childrens day services at SaltLick Su inlayL McLiiughlin and son Clipsltyof Midland City visited rein ¬tives here Sunday
Vo noticed three widowers inOwingsville Saturday looking atthe new buggies I wonder whyVBut neer a buggy did they buySay boys did 3our girls go backon you So you were looking nndthinking How nice tImings mighthave been
Wvo mineMrs W S Estill is visiting rel ¬
atives here this weekMies Jessie Atchison visited at
Ml Sterling last weekR S Estill has returned from
lint Springs a well man againW S Hstill bought a cow and
calf of the Widow hobbs for j 10Bro its lcberry preaches here
Saturday night timid Sunday nextMiss Lidn Tiptons school hits
closedand she has returned to Owingsville
Miss Sudie lox1eyor Sharpsburg is visiting her sister MrsJames Gregory Jr
Mrs David Wilson anti daugh ¬ter of near Moorefield visited rel ¬atives hero lust week
Married near Sharps urg MrJames Gregory Jr of this placeanti Miss Mary Moxley May along and happy wedded life betheirs
Mr Editor I hope you will ex ¬disc my absentmindedness lastweek in not sending any items Iforgot who the correspondent wasfrom this place But that wouldhave been no surprise to any oneif 1 had been one of the courtingset and just after the big bonnetshow at White Oak too
CrooksCharles Hughes has returned to
LexingtonCherries
are ripe in this sectionThere is a fair crop
Capt Wood attended tho Con ¬federate reuuion at Louisville lustweekEld
Sherman Paxton will preachat Preston Sunday afternoon at 3
oclockAcrowd attended church
at Union Sunday it being Chil ¬drens day t 4
Now is the time to subscribe fortho best paper in the county TimOWIXGSVILLE OUTLOOK
A muchneeded and longprayedfor rain fell last week it revivedvegetation considerably
Some few finished setting tobac ¬co lost week There will be a largecrop transplanted in this neigh-borhood
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Elder Tinsley preached an ablesermon at the Preston schoolhouseSunday afternoon Ho will preachat Sugar Grove next Saturdaynight and at Kendalls Spring thefourth Sunday at 3 oclock
A mnddog bit Chns CraycraftFriday evening The bite was be ¬tween tho kne and ankle andpained him considerably He wentto the madstone Saturday and itstuck to the place fur times
Flat CreelJohn Arnold sold a suckling colt
for 60-
John Shrout of Morehead wasa caller here Sunday
James Clark of Prickly Ash washere Friday on business
Elder Parker preached to n largecrowd at Fassetts Sunday
The farmers intro transplantedtheir usual crop of tobacco
Mrs Lucy Talbott neo LucyBigstaff is poorly with lung trou¬
bleLeeYoungand wife of Mont ¬
gomery county visited here lastweek
Wm Cravens has moved into hisnew house that he has just com ¬pletedCharlie
Myers has 18 acres ofcorn thatis said to be the best inKentucky
The cut worms are playing havocwith tho young tobacco plants inthis vicinity
Thomas Wade of Montgomerycounty and Mr Secrest of Flem ¬
vicinitylastW D Darnell and wife of Odes ¬
sa were here last weeu mixing withtheir relatives and many friendsthey made while living here
One night last week while ourclover merchant and clerk werecalled away some villain who wouldrather howl hard times and stealthan work macban attempt tobreak into the Flat Creek storeFortunately the clerk stepped inbefore they completed an entrance
Died May 26th Mrs Jno Leachof near Judy aged 25 She was ndaughter of Ben Morgan of Morehead and once lived at this placeShe was n member of tho ChristianChurch mind was truly n good wooman She leaves a husband andthree small children and a host ofwarm friends to mourn her lossInterment at Mt Sterling cemetery
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Fine tobacco season hero lastweek
Dr Wm O Phillips moved intoMrs Cutrights property last week
Leona Phelps has returned froma visit to relatives in Hath county-
A fairsized crowd attended lee ¬groundWS E Bradley and wife of Wyo-
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visited time latters brotherEli Oakley Saturday and Sunday
The Union tidayschioulcon ¬vention will he held hero next Sat ¬urday June tith Every one isinvited
Charles Barber began taking thecensus here last week So bo readyto answer tho questions that howill ask
We ire sorry to hear of tho ill ¬ness of Dr RE Winter of thusboro timid hope he will bo out infew days-
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D Myers wire anti daughterof Wyoming passed through heroSaturday to visit his patents nearFlemingsburg
Charles P Duley of Flemingsburg stopped with Dr W O Phil ¬lips on his return from n visit torelatives in Bath county
George Phclps and Mat Newmanwent to Mt Sterling lust week toget the machinery for the Machineshop und it will soon he in opera ¬ton for nil kinds of machinery
Cram gsFruit is falling olF badlyWe have had two or three good
rains which were much apprecia ¬
tedSamConycrs wife mind their two
little boys Chester and Frank ofSlate Valley wore guests of thefamily of Sum Shultz Sunday
Chris Garner wife and littledaughter Lottie of near Slate Vulhey visited Mrs Garners parentsFelix Warren and wife Sunday
Your scribe attended the decoration of the graves of the old sol ¬diers at tilts Old Fields buryingground Their graves were deco ¬rated with tIme Stars and StripesElder Kendall delivered two veryappropriate sermons suited to theoccasion ending with prayer nailsinging Nearer 11 y God to Theeafter which dinner was served notscantily but plentifully for every ¬bodyand everybody invited
They say Kentucky has go4iiGovernor and I w isli r say u ftwwords to the liberty loving peopleof Kentucky The State is overone hundred years old nnd neveruntil now hits tho honor of tinproud Old Commonwealth beentrailed in the dust Men Oo freeguard the light of suffrage Fur theday it is surrendered the republicdies What was secured by thebayonet must be preserved by tiidballot Ken umekians have longboasted of their line horses andShorthorn cattle their beautifulwomen and brave met but shameshame on a Kuntuckinu who wouldusurp the rights of a brother I Ipity him Ho has forgotten theGolden Rule He is not a Demo ¬crat for they are above that theydont stoop so low I know he isnot a Republican for they believein equal rights to all men and spe-cial
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privileges to none Ho mustbe what Knob Lick calls a Plutocrat
SharnsDurgT F Triplctt of near Mt Ster ¬
ling was here WednesdayCol R L Thompson was in Mt
Sterling Saturday on businessMrs Sim Grain of Farmers vis ¬
ited her son Charles here last weekEverett Burkley who spent the
winter in Florida returned homeThursdayJames
Jones and wife were visit-ors Saturday and Sunday in Bour ¬bon county
The census enumerators herestarted on their rounds Fridavmorning June 1st t
Lije Tnulbee A G Spratt andWilliam Smothers were visitors inMt Sterling Saturday
O B Sprntt and wife JohnSpratt and wife were visitors atMt Sterling Saturday
Ben Triplett was in Mt SterlingSaturday lIe is taking Dr Mor ¬gans treatment for his eyes
Chas Eicher of near Judypassed up from Carlisle Sundaywith his best girl Miss W
Misses Lena Howard and hattieTriplett arc spending several dayswith friends near Little Rock thisweek
Miss Laura Withers left Satur ¬day for a severaldays visit to hercousin Miss Sadie Nolcini atWinchesterSeveral
our farmers aro donesetting tobacco once but whatthe cut worms ore doing for someof it looks like they may have tofinishagain
The friends and relatives of Mrand Mrs Jacob Warner here aresorry to tear of the critical illnessof the latter and hope she will bespared mummy years
Chas Jett and sister Erne ofnear Ruddells Mills Bourbon Coand Miss Brucie Wren of ShadyNook Harrison Co were guests atSI Howards on Monday
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to Mt Sterling to be treated by thegrunt Osteopathist Dr Morgan
Tho Knob Lick correspondentstrikes the keynote when ho saysall should unite in one commoncause to free this State from bossism and oneman rule Yes everyvoter regardless of past party af¬filiation should take a personal In-terest
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appoint himself a committeeof one put on the armor and tighttill the battle is won and time lastvestige of that detestable Gocbellaw shall be expunged from thostatutes and time rights of civilliberty once more restored to ourgrand old Commonwealth
Howards Mill-Work ray buys look labor boldly
in the face-Arthur Barnes is boarding at the
Soldiers HomeDo unto others as you wish to
be done by them
Green Dennis of Sidevicw waswith us a short time Thursday
MrsJ Walter Peak of Chatta ¬nooga Tcnn is visiting her ninth ¬er Mrs Henry
Under general article of war 137pence was declared at this placebut only temporarily
J D and Walter MeCnnn ofFayette Co are visiting at theirgrandmother Henrys
It M Montjoy has ten acres ofhis tobacco set and ten more to setyet Bob has a fine prospect for aIgood tobacco crop this year
Will some otto ask Dr Clarkwhen there will bu preaching atHowards Mill again Wo hadnfine crowd tho other night but notquite so large
Win Mallory lost his buggymare Thursday She lay down andgot her feet in some barbed wirewhich cut her so badly she had tobe shot We deeply regret theloss of our neighbor and friend
Joe Smith has established aplace across the creek called the
Orphans Home He has severalpatients Anyone that is disabledill any way can find rest there andtill medical aid Uncle Joe is agood nurse and dont charge onecent for his trouble
lion Edgar Smith n prosperousyoung fanner of this place hums ac ¬cepted n position with nn Ohioiirm Ed will sell Hour bins onlywhich every housekeeper needsWe wish you much u e9sldI-Iniln lingitid happy lice throughthe higlitoppid hills SWeet OldKen tacky
OdessaNo tobacco seHfon much in this
neighborhood yetOr A W Jones was in Louisville
ooJnisiness WednesdayK Sundayschool was organized ntthe church Sunday evening ThoeL Jones Superintendent
AT Jones wifo and childrenof Prickly Ash visited their moth ¬er Mrs Ruth Jones here Sunday
J W Darnell and wife visitedtheir daughter Mrs Juts Powellon Flat Creek Saturday night nndSundaySome
three or four Mormon eld ¬ers have been holding services attho lower schoolhouse for the pastfew nights
Joseph IL Jones loft Mondayafter a weeks stay with friendshere for Lexington Bible Collegeto resume his studies
W D Darnell nnd wifo visitedtheir daughter Mrs Robt Oakleyon Flat Greek from Thursday oflast week until Sunday
Those whom we remember ofattending the reunion Louisvillefrom this vicinity were J II An-d
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r80n J B Jones G W BoydJas Maxey J II nnd J T Power
Old Aunt Amy Hornback fromold age and other afflictions hitsbeen very poorly for the past weekOn Sunday night of lust week shetook influenza later on pneumoniasot up and at this writing she isdangerously sick and not expectedto live
J B Jones after spending acouple of days at the reunion atLouisville left there for KansasCity Mo and will visit friendsand relatives in the West for a-while and take a rest from laborIf he is married when he returnswe will let you know it
G W Boyd and J II Andersonon their return from Louisvillelast week visited J L Darnell andH B Anderson at Kentucky Uni ¬versity at Lexington a day or twoand the former also paid his uncleW O B Donaldson a visit at Win-chester
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the last of tho weekThose who attended the Dedica ¬
tion at Olympia Wednesday fromthis community wore Misses IdaB Anderson nnd Lucy Vanlandinglmm Mrs Elvira Williams andson Master Herman Mr and MrsJ Frank Jones Mr and Mrs JohnH Jones and J S Anderson Allreport a nice enjoyable day
On G W Boyds departure onTuesday of last week for Louisvillehis big dog Judge missed him set-up a howling and left at once onthe hunt of his master and hasntbeen seen nt home since lie is nnoted dog of the large bull stockvicious looking but perfectly harm ¬less of a muddy white color andweighs 130 lbs Any informationas to his whereabouts will bethankfully received by Mr Boyd
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BethelAllen Judy attended the com ¬
mencement at l iIIcr burgMrs John Gossett has been quite
sick tor the past week nut so welllIt this writing
Miss Julia Vice aged 85 yearswus buried hero in Longview Cemttery Tuesday May 29th
Uncle John A Vice and his wifean aged couple are very lowdeath momentarily expected
Miss Gertrude Whaley Ohio Arrusmith and Garrett Judy are athome from Millersburg College
Miss Lillio Letton came homelast week from London Ky whereshe had been teaching for the past
yearMrsEd Ratliff is quite sick
Mrs John Hawkins is on time sicklist Mrs John Gossett is n little
betterMrsC B Williams and her
mother Mrs Frankie Cannon spentlast week with friends on UpperSuit Lick
Miss Hortense Letton Charlesand Clyde Gossett and Morris Arrasmitb arrived home Wednesdaynight from Wilmore College
Miss Mary Lancaster left Tues¬day of last week for Louisville toattend the reunion nnd to visit hersister Mrs Dr J D Davis who isstill at the St Joseph Infirmary
Miss Bculah Shankland and MissScobcc of Mt Sterling were guestsof Mrs Morris Evans Sunday TheMisses Orear of Mt Sterling wereguests of John CHnkenboard Sun ¬day
Allie Robertson and wife W RPeters wife and daughter MrsRome Kirkland of Carlisle WillPeters Dr Storm and niece MissSallie Stone Mary Doyle JohnWebb Dan Palmer and others at-tended
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the reunion at Louisville
Wednesday May 30tha largecrowdassembled at the MethodistChurch to decorate the graves oftheir loved ones Scriptural read-ings
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and prayer by C M Schoonover of the Christian Church InMemory of the Dead by Rev AP Jores of the Methodist ChurchOur Decoration Day by D S
Trumbo Other speakers failed tocome hut Revs Schoonover nndJones filled their places The crowdthen marched to the cemeterywhere with beautiful flowers in pro¬fusion they covered the graves Itwhim indeedn lovely and sad scene Ibut let us not lay away all our al ¬abaster boxes of fragrant perfumeto break over the dead bodies ofour friends lust bring them outwhile we are living nnd dicer uswhile we need them Lot us learnto anoint our friends beforehandfor their burial Flowers on thegrave and cotlln cast no fragrancebackward oven lifes weary way Iwould rather have n plain coffinwithout a flower a funeral with6uteulogy than a life without thesweetness of lovo and sympathy
MoorefieldC W Durham is in Louisville
attending the Confederate Reun
ionMrsThos Clark still remains
very ill with but little hope of re-covery
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Mrs Stamper Dickey and sonKirk visited Mrs C W Durhamlast week
The good rains followed bycloudy weather have made a veryfine season for tobacco setting
Tho fruit crop will be veryshort apples falling off plenty ofsmall fruit only a few peaches
Mrs H C Graves is visiting herfather and other relatives herewhile under treatment of Dr Hash
Born to the wife of Al West adaughter to tho wife of JohnBrumagcm a daughter weight 9Ibs
J B Durham and son Charleseach sent an old ham to Louisvilleto help feed the old veterans manywhom in days gone by have enjoyedthe hospitality of their homes andpartaken of their famous hamsbefo the wah
We regret to see in lookingover the Mercury that in givingthe names of Nicholas countysprominent business men and suc ¬cessful farmers it mentioned thosein Carlisle and vicinity mostlyWe have many In this little villageand neighborhood who are worthyof notice in their county paperthat they have regardless of pol ¬itics loyally supported lo thesemany years While to name nilwould make these items too longfor the correspondence column yet-I cannot refrain from mentioninga few among whom are HarryBerry a prominent farmer nnd un ¬til within n few years past dealtlargely in fine cattle J B Durhamhas Shorthorn cattle S F Stonehas Shorthorn and Polled Angusand is a successful business manA W Durham and Milford Berryare just commencing with fine cat ¬tie and bid fair to tnako leading
Our town boasts of threegood physiciunsDr Kash Swangoand Howe Ther are many fineresidences in town and vicinitythose of Willie Berry Miss eHeICrockett S F Stone Miss IjucyMyers Dr Kash Mrs Mary Howemother of W Howe founder of
Carlisle Mrs Mandy LambertHarry Talbott and Jacob Hopkinsbeing only a few
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Miss Ollie Hart of Missouri isvisiting relatives in this neighborhoodV 4Mrs Henry Mann of near ear¬lisle visited her suns John nndGuafirst of the weekVSeveral of the young folks at ¬tended Childrens day services utSalt Lick Sunday
rnnrl Mrs Th is P Honakfrvisited relatives in Owiugsvillo iiSundayafternoon
Alby Shrout visited relative andfrichd at Farmers and Salt LickVSaturday nnd Sunday
Roy Jackson of Olympia was aguest of Claude Coylc and JohnnyHnaker Saturday and Sunday
Mis Nancy Shrout visited herdaughter Mrs Richard Donaldsonnear Sharpsburg last week
Died Tuesday morning they 28 > kHarrison Swetnam Mr Swetnamhad been suffering for some timewith a cancer on his face whichultimately caused his death De¬ceased had followed the vocationof a farmer all his life and was ahardworking honest man and aconsistent member of the Christianchurch All through his illness hissuffering was intense but he boreit patiently and often expressedhis willingness to respond to the Icall of Him that knoweth all thingsbest Deceased leaves a wife andone son and a host of relatives andVfriends to mourn their loss Hisremains were followed by a largeconcourse or relatives and friendsand were laid to rest in tbe Cartmill graveyard Wednesday at 11oclock Tho widow son and rel ¬atives have the sympathy oi thecommunity in their bereavement
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