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aCENTRAL RECORD
THURSDAY January 25 1900
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Mr Alex Beazley of Crab Orchardwas in town Tuesday
William Rufus Marrs of Knoxvillewas in town this weelc
Miss Sallie B Ray of Buckeye isvisiting Miss Pearl Ross
Miss Eugene Bush is in Stanford theguest of Miss Tevis Carpenter
Miss Annie B Yoodsof Stanfordis-is the guest of Misses Burnside
Mrs John Greenleaf of Richmondhas been visiting relatives here
Mrs M L Beddow is visiting hergranddaughter Mrs Ophelia Dunn
Mr J T Mock of Boyle countywas among old friends here Monday
Mr Tom Miller has been spending afew days with relatives in Mt Vernon
KyHenrySimpson spent Sunday with
his friend Bruce Huffman in Louis-ville
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Miss Ella 1a Saunders of Stanfordwas the guest of Miss Bella Arnold
MondayEdalton was on hand Monday
in the shekels for the Interior4rakingand Sirs Banks Hudson have
taken a suite of rooms at the NewGarrard
All members of the C W B 71 arerequested to be present next Monday
afternoonMrsS Edminson and Miss Grace
Tudor of Crab Orchard are visitingSirs Bastin
Mrs ITallie Hopper McKee ofGeorgia is visiting the family of V-
IIKinnairdMiss
Huffman of Boyle isthe pleasant guest of Misses Lena andJennie Rogers
Mrs Donald McDonald of Danvilleis the guest of her parents TII Kinnaird and wife
Miss Maggie Burnside left Monday
f to enter Caldwell College in Danvillefor the next termJ <
Miss Amy Davidson will entertainMiss Gertrude Gordon of MississippiThursday evening
Miss Sallie Elkin leaves next weekfor Cincinnati to resume her studiesin the art academy
Mr Wallace Walters and bride wereentertained by Dr and Mrs Walters-Vednesdayerening
Mr J M Logan is in the cast thisweek selecting Spring goods He willbe away until Saturday night
Mrs Trice Grant after spending a
few days with relatives in this city rturned to her home in Danville
Mrs Chas Denman of Nicholasvillspent several days this week with herparents Mr and Mrs Alex West
Little Miss Grace Helen Pattersonentertained a few friends Friday after-noonr in honor of her nth birthday
Miss Nell Johnston and her visitorMiss Gordon were entertained with adining by Mrs J 11 Higginbotham
Miss Gordon of Miss was enter ¬L tamed Wednesday evening by MrsVictor Lear at her hospitable country
1V home
Misses Lou Welch and Chloe Woodof Middleburg Ky arevisiting the-
it aunt Mrs Simpson on Richmond
streetMiss
Henrietta G Daingerfield ofI WE RAVE IT
Lexington pays a beautiful tribute tothe memory of Ethelbert D Scott inthe Lexington papers
Mrs Alice Newland the accomoda
ting and efficient L X agent atCrab Orchard spent several days herethis week visiting friends
The Ladies Social Club was elegant-ly entertained by Sirs W A BerkeleTuesday afternoon The club will
meet next week with the MissesMarksbury
Col Joe Waters and Rev ft Elsoelrepresented the Lincoln Democrathere Monday They report great suc-
cess
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in securing new names for theirexcellent weekly
A letter from Leslie ITerndon says
he has accepted a good job with Mr
J S Armstrong in Dallas Tex andis well contended in his new loca ¬
tion Les is sure to succeed
Lancaster relatives and friends havereceived announcement cards of themarriage of Miss Mary Baxter daugh-
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of Col Baxter Smith Nashville toMr Oliver SIIunter also of that city
NiclHlasvHle Journal Miss Cora
Hamilton of Lancaster is the guestof Miss Ada ickcrsonMiss AdaWiley of Garrard county is visitingMiss Hattie Warner near Nicholasville
Cash Pumphrey was up from Lake ¬
land this week to see his parents liereports Johnnie Johnson and Billy
Broaddus who also have positionsthere as in the best of health andprospering
ExGov Bradley will deliver one of
the leading addresses at the annualLincoln banquet following the fif¬
teenth annual convention of the OhioRepublican League at Cincinnati onFebruary 1
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Miss Dixie Kemper of Lower Gar¬
rard left on the 8th to enter the Nor ¬
mal Dept of Georgetown College ex ¬
pecting to return in due time to open
a spring school at Pleasant Hill on
the Xew Danville pike
Dont get your bristles up if yourname is not in the personal columnwhen you make a visit Perhaps you
stole away in the night and did nottell any one of your intentions Newspaper men are not mind readers
Rev Geo W Dunlap who was hereseveral days in the interest of a Lex¬
ington Investment Company returned-o that city Tuesday Tie preached at
rlie Methodist church Sunday morn ¬
ing and evening to large congregations
Miss May Z Hughes of this cityreceived an invitation this week totake a leading part in a testimonialconcert to be givers in New Albanyhid This is an honor justly meritedShe has not yet decided as to accept ¬
ing
One of our young friends who does
not like to see his name in type sentus a piece of black cake which wassent him from relatives in New Bruns ¬
wick It was delicious and not in
the least hardened from its long voy¬seaeSit Vernon correspondent to Liv ¬Adamsewho recently moved here from Garrardcountyputthe young beaux to playinghide and seek Sunday when he appeared in his new tailor made clothes anda tall silk skypiece
Lexington Leader Miss LettieBrown entertained a house party fromSaturday until Monday at her home in
the country Among the guests wereMisses Callie Nichols and her visitorMiss Grace Morrison of BloomingtonIll Messrs Turner Wilmore George
Bartlett Wm Wiglcsworth and Ashbrook FrankNewportronMaj J C Bryant formerly of this cityaged about 45 years died He was anative of Garrard County and Cane to
When you need something
GOOD something FRESHand TEMPTING no use
to look all over town just call to see US we have it
We keep the most complete assortment of GROCERIEStnLancasterVOur Motto High Class Goods Low Cash Prices and
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Stanford Journal Miss TommieFrancis a Garrard county beauty isthe of Mrs James F Cummins
Eid Joseph Ballou celebrated hisfilth birthday Sunday by spending itwith his son H 31 Ballou at Lancas ¬
terMrs Clayton West and childrenof Garrard are spending a few dayswith her parents Dr and Mrs T BLewis Turriersville prior to moving-to Kansas lr W S Baazley wifeand baby James A Beazley and w eand Mrs Mildred Beazley of Lancasthe visited relatives here Sunday
Miss Gertrude Gordon of OklandMiss is visiting her uncle Mr T MJohnston Miss Gordon is an attrac ¬
tive brunette very charming in hermanners and has made many friendshere the home of her babyhood Sheis the daughter of J D Johnston anda sister of Jno W Johnston of thisplace After her mothers death shewas adopted by Dr Gordon a prom ¬
inent physician of the sonth in whosehome she has been tenderly reared by
the parents of her adoption She hasbeen the recipient of many attentionshere from relatives and friends
A Frightful BlunderWill often cause a horrible Burn
Scald Cut or Bruise Bucklens Arni ¬
ca Salve the best in the world willkill the pain and promptly heal itcures Old Sores Fever Sores UlcerBoils Felons Corns Jill Skin Erup ¬
tions Best Tile Cure on earth Only25cts a box Cure guaranteed Soldby E E McEoberts Druggist 1m
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Burgin is trying to raise 65000 by
bondsJamesJohnson 15 of Ilarrodsburg
swallowed a carpet tackA boil caused death of Merchant
William Vanhooser of IlopkinsvilleThe Madison County Board o f
Health has ollicially announced thatsmallpox exists in that county
Smallpox has reached Indianapolisand health oilicers fear a serious epi ¬
demicRudyard Kipling is going to South
Africa to gather literary materialMrs Jefferson Davis attended a Rob
ert E Lee birthday in New York andwas given an ovation
A boy aged seventeen and a girlaged thirteen eloped from Pike coun¬
ty to Virginia and were married
It is believed there will be no trou ¬
ble in getting the present Legislatureto provide for new State buildings
County Assessor R L Baker by se ¬
curing the assessment of the nationalbank property in Lexington has in ¬
creased the county assessment by SJ
474020
John Moore a young mountaineertook lightning hot drops thinking itwas whisky and died a half hour af¬
terward in great agony
At Nicholasville Alec lute a youngnegro shot and fatally wounded DoraBradley his sweetheart and com ¬
mitted suicide-
Lexingtons new court house whichcost about 240000 and is one of thefinest in the State will be dedicatedthe first Monday in February Theold court house burned in May 1897
The Assessors books for Boyle coun-
ty show a total taxable valuation of7133003 an increase of 330131 over
last yearOriental advices indicate that China
is preparing to give the EuropeanPowers a bad case of indigestion ifthey attempt to benevolently assim¬
ilate the Flowery KingdomThe Franklin county grand jury re ¬
turned indictments against Col D GColson for the murder of EthelbertScott and L W Demaree Responsibility for the death of Julian was not
fixedIam indebted one MinuteCougli
Cure for my health and life It curedme of tung trouble following grippeThousands owe their lives to theprompt action of this never failing re¬
medy It cures coughs colds croupbronchetis pneumonia grippe andthroat and lung troubles Its earlyuse prevents consumption It is theonly harmless remedy that gives im ¬
mediate results F P Frisbie 1m
Reports of the investigating com ¬
mittee in the Roberts polygramy casewere submitted to the House Themajority report says Roberts shouldnot be admitted as a Representativefrom Utah while the minority reportholds that he should be admitted andthen expelled
Arrangements have been made atWashington for the interment in Ar ¬
lington cemetery of the body of MajGen Lawton the day after the funeralparty arrives The transport bearingthe party is due at San Francisco intwo weeks or less The body will beallowed to lie in state at Innianapolisand at Fort Wayne
Inpulmornary trouble the direct ofCOUSSENS HONEY OF TAR uponthe throat chest and lungs immed ¬
lately arrest the malady by relievingdistress cutting the phlegm and free-
ing¬
the vocal and breathing organsPrice 25 and 50 tsC C J EStormes
Representative Gayle will shortlyintroduce bills for public building atParis Ky to cost 12oOOQ and for one
at Georgetown Ky to cost 100000
There is no prospect of favorable ac ¬
tin In these bills or in fact on anypublic building bills unless the priceofmaterial is reduced
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IAmos Kendall charged alotwithhis father and brothers with compli ¬
city in the murder of Eugene Cassellin Jessamine county was run over bya train at Bowling Green losing bothhis heahas any chance for recovery
TABLERS BUCKEYE PILEOINTMENT is the only remedy forblind bleeding or protruding piles in ¬
dorsed by physicians cures the mostobstinate cases Price 50 cents in bot-
tles¬
Tubes 75 cts C C J E Stormes
Rev Father Patrick OBrien of To¬
ledo says the souls of British soldierskilled in South Africa will be lost asaccording to Catholic theology soldiersengaged in an unjust war cannot law¬
fully kill an enemy even in selfde ¬
fense
To Cure ACougUstop coughing as it irritates the
lungs and doesent give them anychance to heal FOLEYS HONEY ANDTAR cures without causing a strain inthrowing oil the phlegm like commoncough expectorants C C J EStormes lIP
NOTES OF THE FASHIONS
Netiv Honse Gowns with Pretty Col ¬
lars Jacket Model ThatIs Popular
Applique effects and cut work are al-
ways in vogue when braiding is fashion-able
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Laid over rich satin velvet orladies cloth the elegant pieces of laceor silk passementerie en applique showto distinct advantage but it seems apity to see these handsome patternslaid over gowns or jackets of inferiorfabric without any apparent reasonLace is always so beautiful that itseems a waste to utilize it for many ofthe everyday uses for which anyamount of it is ruthlessly applied thiswinter
Nearly all the new house gowns havesoft pretty colors covered with silkmuslin ruches the bands cut muchhigher on the sides or at the back thanin front In the holiday exhibit offancy neckwear net in various daintjweaves and neshes is quite as fashion ¬
able as chiffon or mousseline de soieIand while there are many very elabo ¬
rate and expensive styles shown thereare likewise some fascinating little cre ¬
ations which do much in transforminga plain waist into a smart and more be ¬
coming one Rows of very narrowwhite or tinted satin or velvet ribbonin black particularly bordering frills
ruches and scalloped edges are veryeasily applied They are extremely ef ¬
fective and moreover they are quiteas fashionable as ever
Caroline Keboux one of the notedmilliners of Paris uses on green graybrown and black velvet round hats ro ¬
settes of satin ribbon in several colorson one hatand set into larger chouxof the velvet These rosettes are especially liked in rose pink ivy greenrusset brown and cherry red the ro ¬
settes looking like gay flowers in theirsetting of dark velvet
A little jacket model used with manyof the plain tailor costumes has ratherwide revers scalloped at the edge andstrapped and stitched turning backfrom the line of the bust to the shoul-ders
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and tapering to a point at thewaist The fronts fit snugly but arenot fastened together Fancy waist-coats
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of various kinds are worn withthese jackets The regular French rest-ing
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is much used but there are prettygilets in soft yellow silk trimmed withyellow niching and fine tucks those ofred taffeta silk with rather wide stripesof black velvet ribbon and white silkmodels covered with satin straps edgedwith narrow gold braid and trimmedwith rows of tiny gold buttons Thestraps lie flat and curve from the shoul ¬
ders to the braidedged beltN YPost
HE WOULD OBEY ORDERS
IAn Applicant for Railroad WorkWho Tliorotifrlily Understood
lib Business
A young man with a decidedly seedyappearance entered the superintend-ents
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office and placing his hand fa¬
miliarly upon the superintendentsshoulder accosted him thus
Boss can you gimme a jobWhat departmentEither brakin or firinDo you know the book of rulesSomeWell
let me see how well you areposted We will suppose you werefiring a train that was running fromJersey City to Philadelphia the en ¬
gineer would get killed and you wouldtake his place You would find on hisclip that the train had orders to takethe sidetrack for another train some ¬
where in the woods where there wasno telegraph office Now suppose thattrain did not arrive there for say 12
hours what would you doThat would be the affair of the con-
ductor¬
not mineI will take your name and if we
have need of services we will send foryou pood day
The next applicant to enter seatedhimself back of the superintendentend waited for him to break thesilence which he did shortly
Well sir what can I do for youI would like to have a job bossIn what departmentTrain serviceAre you familiar with the book of
rulesAlittle
The superintendent then asked himthe same question as the first
The fellow scratched his head thinlooking the superintendent square inthe eye he replied Boss if the or-
ders¬
looked good and were positive 1
would stay on that sidetrack untilhades froze over
Go down and import to Mr thetrainmaster for duty Philadelphialnqui er
SAVE doctors bills by giving PoAND TAU to infants
and children in time to prevent pneu ¬
monia or croup which are fatal tosQmany thousands of BABIES C CJE StormesInai t
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Will sell privately two lots withdwellings Apply to J X Dunn ormyself at Bryants ville or particulars-
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Feed for SaleSuch as corn on the ear crushed
corn and cob meal Baled hay cutfodder straw and hay for makingchop feed Also thexbest Blue Gemand Jellico coals obtainable Give usa part of your trade at least whichwill be appreciated ST LeavenSon tf
It Will Go KIglicrWe are getting rich too fast and
are going to quit the coal businessWe have ten cars of Kensee Jellicocoal we want to close out at onceAlso two cars of Altimont and Pittsburg at lOJc per bushel Buy now itwill go higher when we quit
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A 1alnt Lick nterprlseAdams Fistula Salve put up by
Adams Fish Paint Lick is meetingwith ready sale every where Personswho have used it say its a markedsuccess and a sure cure for FistulaPolevil Swinney Scratches Enlarge ¬
ment Greasy Heel etc It is sold ona written guarantee and money re¬
funded if not as represented For saleby R E IcRoberts Lancaster
Corn to SellWe have made arrangements to sell
corn car load lots delivered at anystation Rowland branch of not lessthan 80 barrels to the car Farmers t
wanting 10 or 20 barrels can arrangejointly with his neighbors to take asmuch as car load We can have feedoats shipped in car with corn
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I have opened a nice assortment ofStaple and Fancy Groceries in thehouse lately occupied by Mr Ballouwhich I propose to sell at low pricesfor cash or produce Give me a callbefore buying elsewhere for I think Ican make it to vour advantage to buyfrom me Phone 35 VH Ball
Think Over TillsYesterday is beyond your reach
dont worry over what may then havehappened There is no work you cando yesterday Tomorrow hasnt ar ¬
rived yet so there is nothing you cando tomorrow just now Dont worryabout itwait for it to come but getready for it Today is the time to doa lot As far as you know today isthe only day of the year Do yourlevel best today without regrettingyesterday save to profit by its omis ¬
sions or worrying over tomorrowsave to provide against its demands
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We have an entirely new way tofill teeth without pain
Persons with broken artificial
teeth can have them repaired inone hour
All work done according to lat ¬
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Cancel is hereditary in our family my father a e
sister and aa aunt having died from dreadfuldisease My feelings may be imagined when the hor-rible
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disease mane its appearance on my side It was sa malignant Cancer in such a way asto cause great alarm The disease seemed beyond theskill of the doctors for their treatment did no good o
whatever the Cancer rowing worse all the whileNumerous remedies were used for it but the Cancer MRS s M IDOLgrew steadily worse until it seemed that I was doomedto follow the others of the family for I know how deadly Cancer is especiallywhen inherited I was advised to try Swifts Specific S S S which from theeighteenbottlesonlycureforOur book on Cancer containing other testimonials and valuableSpecificCompanyie fNf fift fffWif Jifi W ff 0Jff fIJj l070070r WE INVITE OTJK FRIENDSI 5 8SIcti rg TO CALL SEE OUR
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