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Jr 1 Vji r- i S I 1 i jopktnfntilrt tnmdltdU t m l PROFESSION CARDS I G P LOVAN- I Physician and Surgeon FJrcE OVBR RANI C OF MOPK1NSVII B HOBXINSVIIiLEKY I I PhonesOffioo 1343 385f I lc i DR AH TUNKS DENTIST OFFICE IN CARNETT BLOCK Cornor 8th and Main St 2nd Floor Tolophono 2412I HOPKINSVHHE KENTUCKY WW CRAY i Tonsonial Artist lbBuildingOlean Give us a call Jal I Landes Jaa B Allenswortb Attorneyrln ALLBNSWORTH Law t ILANDS nlel bbll dlngi r near ConrtHonae In al1thetcourts colleotlone and snprem Douglas Bell II Attorney at Law IN CITY HALL IOFFICE KENTUCKY M L YOUNGS Practical Plumber Tinner Gas and Steam Fitter AND DEALER IN Bath Tubs Closets and Pumps Stove Repairing a Specialty HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY No 310 Nlhth St near L N depot Phones Office 4852 Residence 339 Y H Hr HARVEY LAWYER Office in Cansler Building Sixth Street Near Court House Will Practice In all Courts of Com ¬ monwealth attention given tb the En- forcement ¬ of all just claims < C H TANDY IENTlST- i Office overigehys jewelry store l f HOPKINSVILLE KY HENRY E HOLTON V ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Court Square flopkinsville Ky Hampton Pox- AttorneyatLaw AND Teacher of Shorthand HOPKINSVIJtE KENTUCKY L 1 rloo1 utforctVhill1 A in this MalariaA out feeling comes even before ID 11kills the tits its l at any stage are no narcotic poisons In Ita purely natural remedy and absolutely harmless At druggists 50 cents per bottle For sale by K C Hardwick Hopkinsville Ky ojF ClosingSaleT K I Pumps Pltimbing Goods d 1 Stoves Stove Vessels Cz V 1 Lamps atid kattteams vWv itty Xi r read c Choppers k p W I 01 f 1- t > I f Coffee Mills ti c 7 0 Yi > l Fire Sets Shovels Etc Enameled Ware Tinware and all Kinds of P Hardware 1 1i I ft ft 61tEBR Estate 1654h y- ll L Commissioners Sales Christian Circuit Court Kentucky Jno W 1Against Equity B W Allen 1 By Virtue of a m and 6K GircuitCourt term thereof 1902 in the above cause I shall proceed to offer for Hopkinsville at public auction on Monday the 1st day of December 1902 at 11 beingCounty twelve mOnths the following de scribed property towit Certain two tracts or parcels of CountyKy The larger of the two tracts of land BigWest the same land that was conveyed to Special byJohn byJoseph acres more or less The other or smaller of said tracts is situated in Christian County Ky on same waters near Elmo and is a- part of the tract of land deeded to bydeed Deed Book SG page 401 and con taming 23 acres more or less producethe made amounting to 292367 For the purchase price the purchaser must execute bond with approved legalinterest paid and haviiigthe force and ef- fect of a Replevin bond Bidders promptly ¬ t FRANK RIVES Master Commissioner J Y otr It ChristianCircui6 Kentucky- S F Cowans Admr c l EquityWm virtueoPajildin u t andor- der I of sale of the Christian Circuit Court rendered at the September term thereof 1902 in the above cause I shall proceed to offer for Hopkinsville at public auction pn Monday the 1st of December 19Q2 at 11I beingCounty six months the following described property towit A certain tract or parcel of land situated in Christian county lyI and bounded as follows Beginning at a stone in J M Jones line at a cross fence division corner between Nancy Cowans heirs and this tract thence S 70 E 144 poles to a stake and pointers on the dry branch S M Cowans corner thence with his line N 84 and W 146 poles to a stone in said linej M Jones corner thenceI with Jones lines N 15 and poles N1 and W 4 poles to the be ¬ ginning and containing 18 acres and being the balance of 38 acres conveyed to Satnl F Cowan by deed in Deed Book 83 page 282 after conveying 13 acres toCowan Said land is being sold to pay the debts of S F Cowan decd For the purchase price the pur ¬ chaser must execute bond with ap- proved ¬ surety or securities bear ing interest from the day ofI sale until paid and having the force and effect of a Replevin bond Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms FRANK RIVES Master Commissioner Rev Irl R Hicks 1903 Almanac Tosay that this splendid work of science and art ife finer and better than ever is stating it mildly The demand for it is far beyond all pre ¬ vious years To say that such re ¬ suIts reaching4thhrouh thirty years are upon sound sense and usefulness is an insult to the intelligence of the millions Prof Hicks through this great Almanac and his famous family and scientific journal Word and Works is doing a work for the whole people not approached by any other man or publication A fair test will prove this to any reasonable person Added to the host luminous course in astronomy for 1903 forecasts of storms and weather are given as never before for every day in the year all charmingly illustrated with nearly two hundred engravings The price of single Almanac including postage and mailing is thirty cents Word and Works with the Almanac is 100 a year Write to Work aud Works Publishing Co 2201 Locust Street St Louis Mo and prove to yourself their great value Fdr Sale Cheap Nice phaeton buggy Apply to this office Let medo over your old furniture arid make it look like new before the rush comes W A Woods at No 13 Ninth Street C w I 7 i COLONISTS FOU LIBERIA f Three Hundred Negroes to Sal January 20 Savannah Ga Nov 251 J Flummer agent of the Liberian Colonization Society of Birmingham is here arranging for the sailing from this pprt on Jan 20 next of three hundred negro colonists for Liberia The steamship Donnald of New York he says has been chartered Flummer was formerly connected with the International Migration Society that sent two shiploads of negroes from this port to Liberia arrangcmcnts ¬ pothing now remains but to bring the ship here and congregate the passengersFlummer went to Liberia with the crowd ori the steamship Lorada and he says that fully 85 per cent Of the negroes carried on that steamer and the steamship Horsa are perfectly satisfied with their new home and surroundjngs WHITE HOUSE FUNCTIONS x Official Receptions and Dinners Have BeenAnnounced The following schedule of official receptions and dinners at the Whit House all on Thursdays has been r annoucnedt December 18 Cabinet Dinner January tNev Years Recep ti n ccptiopt Januarj 224uUicfaf recepticn Jdriuary 29SUpreme Coart din f > 01 v tior I February Congredstonal rc ce t Ion S I TTebruary 12 = rmy and Navy reception I t A Violsnt Attack of Croup Cured Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form Elder John W Rogers a Chris- tian ¬ Evangelist ot FillerMo I gave her a few ¬ lains Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was passed and the child recovered This remedy not only cures croup but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear I will prevent the attack It contains no opium or other harmful substance and be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by R C Hardwick DROPS DEAD ATA WEDDING Will A Gaines Becomes Sud ¬ denly III and Expires in Church Mrs Bettie Gaines wife of Mr Will A Gaines one of the most prominent citizens of Georgetown dropped dead last Wednesday night at the wedding of Mr John R Downing and Miss Evelyn Craig at the Christian church She became and stepped from the church into an anteroom and was dead in a few minutesOwensboro Messen- ger Guard your kidneys the health of the body depends on those small but important organs They ex- tract ¬ uric acid from the blood which- if allowed to remain in the system Brightdisease successful kidney tonic it heals and regulatesthe and digestion cleanses the bowels It will prevent or cure Brights di- seaseR ¬ C Hardwick SECOND CROP TOBACCO Suckers Topped and Will Cure Good Bright Color Joseph Bachelor of Petersburg Ky has cut and housed his second crop of tobacco from the same field having topped the suckers soon after cutting the first crop Should the weather remain warm a few weeks longer it will cure up a good bright color The Best Remedy for Diarrhoea Some years ago while at Mar tinsburg W Va I was taken with cholera morbus which was followed bydiarrhoea The doctors medi ¬ cine me no good I was ad- vised ¬ to get a bottle of Chambe- rlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which I did and it cured me sound and wellG A Morris Embreeville Pa Sold by Rr C Hardwick I There will be a social at the Uni versalist church Tuesday night nestPricklyAsh Bitters can be de ¬ pended on to cure the kidneys cor rects the urine strengthens the stomach and relieves backache R Hardwick I < r rrt Mexican Mustang LinimentY quickly relieves null cures Piles also prevents chafing J H < iPann teaches many lIes = 1 sons one of which is 9 < oVy rf v w4ivi se- X i ii Mexican J > 7 > 1 i firi iT j > 1 MiJ1ll ILnIl1lRm it- t j 1 IIoi wt r fo f c s 4 J It r V Mexican Mustang Liniment tt rouras f Frostbites Chilblains Chapped Hands and Face- r j > f- f 1 oIGaNR81y w lit t The Most Popular Lady In Christian fro County to Be Determined By Ballot m Tie Winner Will Be iwarded a Set of Furniture worth UlO A VOTING contest was begun August 29 for four months to determine by popular vote the most popular lady in Christian County To the lady receiving 1 the highest number of votes we will present an elegant set of bedroom furniture now on exhibition at Pyle Ganett It of quartered oak of the finest make and latest style and is worth 110 The contest will close at 12 oclock noon Monday December 29 1902 The plan will be as follows Every subscriber to the Kentuckian who pays back dues 01 cash in advance will be entitled to cast one vote for each five cents paid That is to say a subscriber who pays 200 will have 40 votes one who pays 100 will have 20 votes and so on for any amount large or small In every paper published there will be a coupon and these coupons when cut out and brought or sent to the office will represent each one vote A subscriber will also have the privilege of gathering up coupons clipped by friends from their papers and voting them one at a time or by the hundred if preferred One will also have the privilege of 4 buying papers at the office at five cents each and voting thjf coupons cut from them The coupon ballots will be deposited in a ballot box with two keys One of these keys will be held by County Judge W Tt Fowler and the other by Mayor Jouett Henry The box will be opened not oftener than once a week all ballots then in it taken out counted and certified to sealed up in an envelope and replaced in the ballot box The envelope will contain a state- ment ¬ of the votes in it so that its contents will not need to be counted again until the official count at the close of the contest The last week of the contest the ballots may be deposited without showing them so that the close of the contest may be secret and exciting to the en- dOFFICIAL BALLOT ONE VOTEF- OR Hit ihe Kenttackiasvs Most Popular lively Contest A p Aug 29 to Dec 29 1902t r s b 1 a
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Page 1: Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, KY) 1902-11-28 [p 7].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt72v6987495/data/0785.pdf · Nice phaeton buggy Apply to this office Let medo over your old furniture

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i jopktnfntilrt tnmdltdU t m

l PROFESSION CARDS I

G P LOVAN-I Physician and Surgeon

FJrcE OVBR RANI C OF

MOPK1NSVII B

HOBXINSVIIiLEKYI

I PhonesOffioo 1343385f

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DR AH TUNKSDENTIST

OFFICE IN CARNETT BLOCKCornor 8th and Main St 2nd Floor

Tolophono 2412IHOPKINSVHHE KENTUCKY

W W CRAY

i Tonsonial Artist

lbBuildingOleanGive us a call

Jal I Landes Jaa B Allenswortb

Attorneyrln

ALLBNSWORTH

Lawt

ILANDS nlel bbll dlngir

near ConrtHonaeIn al1thetcourtscolleotlone

and snprem

Douglas BellII Attorney at Law

IN CITY HALL

IOFFICE KENTUCKY

M L YOUNGSPractical Plumber Tinner Gas

and Steam FitterAND DEALER IN

Bath Tubs Closets and PumpsStove Repairing a Specialty

HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKYNo 310 Nlhth St near L N depot Phones

Office 4852 Residence 339 Y

H Hr HARVEYLAWYER

Office in Cansler Building Sixth Street NearCourt House

Will Practice In all Courts of Com ¬

monwealthattention given tb the En-

forcement¬

of all just claims

< C H TANDYIENTlST-

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Office overigehys jewelry storel f

HOPKINSVILLE KY

HENRY E HOLTONV

ATTORNEY AT LAW

Office Court Square

flopkinsville Ky

Hampton Pox-AttorneyatLaw

AND

Teacher ofShorthandHOPKINSVIJtE KENTUCKYL

1 rloo1 utforctVhill1A in thisMalariaAout feeling comes even before ID

11kills the

titsits

lat any stage are no

narcotic poisons In Ita purely natural remedyand absolutely harmless At druggists 50 cents per bottle

For sale by K C Hardwick Hopkinsville Ky

ojFClosingSaleT

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Pumps Pltimbing Goodsd

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Stoves Stove VesselsCz V 1

Lamps atid kattteamsvWv

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Coffee Mills ti

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Fire Sets Shovels Etc Enameled Ware

Tinware and all Kinds of

P Hardware 11i I

ft ft 61tEBR Estate

1654hy-

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Commissioners SalesChristian Circuit Court KentuckyJno W 1Against EquityB W Allen 1By Virtue of a m and 6K

GircuitCourtterm thereof 1902 in the abovecause I shall proceed to offer for

Hopkinsvilleat public auction on Monday the1st day of December 1902 at 11

beingCountytwelve mOnths the following described property towit

Certain two tracts or parcels ofCountyKyThe larger of the two tracts of landBigWestthe same land that was conveyed toSpecialbyJohnbyJosephacres more or less

The other or smaller of said tractsis situated in Christian County Kyon same waters near Elmo and is a-

part of the tract of land deeded tobydeedDeed Book SG page 401 and contaming 23 acres more or lessproducethemade amounting to 292367 Forthe purchase price the purchasermust execute bond with approvedlegalinterestpaid and haviiigthe force and ef-

fect of a Replevin bond Bidderspromptly ¬

t FRANK RIVESMaster Commissioner

J

Y otr ItChristianCircui6 Kentucky-S F Cowans Admr c lEquityWm

virtueoPajildin u t andor-derI of sale of the Christian CircuitCourt rendered at the Septemberterm thereof 1902 in the abovecause I shall proceed to offer for

Hopkinsvilleat public auction pn Monday the1st of December 19Q2 at 11I

beingCountysix months the following describedproperty towit

A certain tract or parcel of landsituated in Christian county lyIand bounded as follows

Beginning at a stone in J MJones line at a cross fence divisioncorner between Nancy Cowansheirs and this tract thence S 70E 144 poles to a stake andpointers on the dry branch S MCowans corner thence with his lineN 84 and W 146 poles to a stone insaid linej M Jones corner thenceIwith Jones lines N 15 andpoles N1 and W 4 poles to the be ¬

ginning and containing 18 acresand being the balance of 38 acresconveyed to Satnl F Cowan by deedin Deed Book 83 page 282 afterconveying 13 acres toCowanSaid land is being sold to pay thedebts of S F Cowan decd

For the purchase price the pur ¬

chaser must execute bond with ap-proved

¬

surety or securities bearing interest from the day ofIsale until paid and having theforce and effect of a Replevin bondBidders will be prepared to complypromptly with these terms

FRANK RIVESMaster Commissioner

Rev Irl R Hicks 1903 AlmanacTosay that this splendid work of

science and art ife finer and betterthan ever is stating it mildly Thedemand for it is far beyond all pre¬

vious years To say that such re ¬

suIts reaching4thhrouh thirtyyears are upon soundsense and usefulness is an insult tothe intelligence of the millionsProf Hicks through this greatAlmanac and his famous familyand scientific journal Word and

Works is doing a work for thewhole people not approached byany other man or publication Afair test will prove this to anyreasonable person Added to thehost luminous course in astronomyfor 1903 forecasts of storms andweather are given as never beforefor every day in the year allcharmingly illustrated with nearlytwo hundred engravings Theprice of single Almanac includingpostage and mailing is thirtycents Word and Works with theAlmanac is 100 a year Write toWork aud Works Publishing Co2201 Locust Street St Louis Moand prove to yourself their greatvalue

Fdr Sale CheapNice phaeton buggy Apply to

this office

Let medo over your old furniturearid make it look like new beforethe rush comes W A Woods atNo 13 Ninth Street C

w

I7 i

COLONISTS FOU LIBERIAf

Three Hundred Negroes to SalJanuary 20

Savannah Ga Nov 251 JFlummer agent of the LiberianColonization Society of Birminghamis here arranging for the sailingfrom this pprt on Jan 20 next ofthree hundred negro colonists forLiberia The steamship Donnaldof New York he says has beenchartered Flummer was formerlyconnected with the InternationalMigration Society that sent twoshiploads of negroes from this portto Liberia

arrangcmcnts ¬

pothing now remains but to bringthe ship here and congregate thepassengersFlummer

went to Liberia withthe crowd ori the steamship Loradaand he says that fully 85 per centOf the negroes carried on thatsteamer and the steamship Horsaare perfectly satisfied with theirnew home and surroundjngs

WHITE HOUSE FUNCTIONSx

Official Receptions and DinnersHave BeenAnnounced

The following schedule of officialreceptions and dinners at the WhitHouse all on Thursdays has been r

annoucnedtDecember 18 Cabinet DinnerJanuary tNev Years Recep

ti nccptioptJanuarj 224uUicfafrecepticnJdriuary 29SUpreme Coart din

f

> 01 vtior I

February Congredstonal rcce tIon S I

TTebruary 12= rmy and Navyreception

ItA Violsnt Attack of Croup Cured

Last winter an infant child ofmine had croup in a violent form

Elder John W Rogers a Chris-tian

¬

Evangelist ot FillerMo Igave her a few ¬

lains Cough Remedy and in a shorttime all danger was passed and thechild recovered This remedy notonly cures croup but when given assoon as the first symptoms appear I

will prevent the attack It containsno opium or other harmful substanceand be given as confidently toa baby as to an adult For saleby R C Hardwick

DROPS DEAD ATA WEDDING

Will A Gaines Becomes Sud ¬

denly III and Expires in Church

Mrs Bettie Gaines wife of MrWill A Gaines one of the mostprominent citizens of Georgetowndropped dead last Wednesday nightat the wedding of Mr John RDowning and Miss Evelyn Craig atthe Christian church She became

and stepped from the church intoan anteroom and was dead in afew minutesOwensboro Messen-ger

Guard your kidneys the healthof the body depends on those smallbut important organs They ex-tract

¬

uric acid from the blood which-if allowed to remain in the system

Brightdiseasesuccessful kidney tonic it heals andregulatestheand digestion cleanses the bowelsIt will prevent or cure Brights di-seaseR

¬

C Hardwick

SECOND CROP TOBACCO

Suckers Topped andWill CureGood Bright Color

Joseph Bachelor of PetersburgKy has cut and housed his secondcrop of tobacco from the same fieldhaving topped the suckers soonafter cutting the first crop Shouldthe weather remain warm a fewweeks longer it will cure up a goodbright color

The Best Remedy for DiarrhoeaSome years ago while at Mar

tinsburg W Va I was taken withcholera morbus which was followedbydiarrhoea The doctors medi ¬

cine me no good I was ad-vised

¬

to get a bottle of Chambe-rlains Colic Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy which I did and it curedme sound and wellG A MorrisEmbreeville Pa Sold by Rr CHardwick

I

There will be a social at the Universalist church Tuesday night

nestPricklyAshBitters can be de ¬

pended on to cure the kidneys corrects the urine strengthens thestomach and relieves backache R

Hardwick

I <

r rrt

Mexican Mustang LinimentYquickly relieves null cures Piles also prevents chafing

J

H <

iPann teaches many lIes = 1

sons one of which is 9< oVy

rf v w4ivi se-X

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firi iT

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MiJ1ll ILnIl1lRm it-t

j 1IIoiwt r fofc s

4 JItr V Mexican Mustang Linimenttt rouras

f Frostbites Chilblains Chapped Hands and Face-r

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The Most Popular Lady In Christian froCounty to Be Determined By Ballot m

Tie Winner Will Be iwarded a Set

of Furniture worth UlO

A VOTING contest was begun August 29 for fourmonths to determine by popular vote the most

popular lady in Christian County To the lady receiving 1

the highest number of votes we will present an elegantset of bedroom furniture now on exhibition at Pyle

Ganett It of quartered oak of the finest make and lateststyle and is worth 110 The contest will close at 12 oclocknoon Monday December 29 1902 The plan will be as follows

Every subscriber to the Kentuckian who pays back dues 01

cash in advance will be entitled to cast one vote for each five

cents paid That is to say a subscriber who pays 200 will

have 40 votes one who pays 100 will have 20 votes and so on

for any amount large or small In every paper published therewill be a coupon and these coupons when cut out and brought orsent to the office will represent each one vote A subscriberwill also have the privilege of gathering up coupons clipped by

friends from their papers and voting them one at a time or by

the hundred if preferred One will also have the privilege of 4

buying papers at the office at five cents each and voting thjf

coupons cut from themThe coupon ballots will be deposited in a ballot box with

two keys One of these keys will be held by County Judge W TtFowler and the other by Mayor Jouett Henry The box will be

opened not oftener than once a week all ballots then in it takenout counted and certified to sealed up in an envelope andreplaced in the ballot box The envelope will contain a state-

ment

¬

of the votes in it so that its contents will not need to be

counted again until the official count at the close of the contestThe last week of the contest the ballots may be deposited

without showing them so that the close of the contest may be

secret and exciting to the en-

dOFFICIAL BALLOTONE VOTEF-

ORHit ihe Kenttackiasvs Most

Popular lively Contest Ap Aug 29 to Dec 29 1902t

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