The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 9, 1897, Page 3

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FRATERNITY. : health, than ever betore, aud the formation we bad from bim, affer up, he presente! to the counc! sweeping request to be ‘‘released he news of Ai it bonds, from that of . ee ih ltt cits, bity scaven, <9 COLORED ae SHOES his departure, was th is socnoammnoroooowmenel\satceath at Little Rock, and you |from all other bonds also.” DEPARTMENT.| Naneaeaqueseadedue agine the shock, He died a ‘A | mong strangers, in ®) A prominent physician who w: rn FOR ALL L Ss m) 7 HENRY... WILLIAM pmeen em wnn, | tae en aes Meg Ae a em ean | CLASSES. HAD i 1 in that city there is a lodge} eet oe ee aneaiton ars | NT Ak BA As} ne they ate the same Kind. of] Dretttent of the I ardot Education| VONNSON Bro Ss ae History repents itself, But ‘The following ataress are the ge, Vat devine, sal tn explanation of TAILORS Hi | W old staf ; ‘stp ssembled he s}hhis refusal, the other day: | t Oren 0e od by Mr. Foal, Worten upon themselves they took the camel! ve deine hustsion has ne time to a 5 Oly memorial services Sunday : solewin pledaes, abd the: same obiiel f a ape 7 Cleaning, Dyeing 800 Washington ’ ro Exalted Ruler, Brother EK i nese bold @ public office, especially DC} and Repairing for atreet. 5 Ladies aliPGentienren . j | Bations that we have taken, and when} o¢ guch importance as president of] Ladies and Gentlemen, [ fl $ 0es C ' 7 sd ) Sitio tn ickness, disease and misfortune bad line School Board, where there are f] ‘ We have all been knifed. Now, just pit ‘gh of oh Adee y| fastened their grip with violent hands | scores and scores of I All t ist ® . f] the prices on x pre that F enter i hes Ol} neon cis beloved trek . communications and mat- the aolema cuties enjoined up "lof ak af Hi es aiid one ee b scot a anc gail bcd ol ters of news pertaining to this 15 pairs Ladies Lace Shoes 50c. } <a DRYCOODS AND F 00 this oven for keenly do 1 fel] tage Kika into his presence, aod dottee te tact ai F pretty b column shoul be addressed to Tk ll kind ‘ mgyfnability to do justi f ‘ y doctor is usually kept pretty busy, shor s eepa inds, I ; subject, lowever pleasant. the effor{ *Hen that Kik learned of his condieland is the hardest person in the](, W, Merriweather, 221 South i F al van sell you low price Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, Se Inight be, nnd. feel, too, to rome] Hors and Learned that he An Nas an} world to find. Hence such citices| goyenth street, shoes, an can please you in high price and all sorts of shoes, Every price in our store will be “cut to extent, that auch things might be 12 immediately reported to IS) a6 q burden to him, and he can shoes ihe core,"’ so all may feel gla that the campaign is o'er, Wetyet . ‘ HT nd true to their teachings, | never be anything but a very unsati have a few free rocking chairs for you. - little out of the line of my valling.| widtrue to their obligations, they ) f The Eureka Literary Society will Igoceurs to me that eulogien Of el actened to his relief, they went to] {Aclory,, Amd Wncertain offers TOT a his evening at First ward JOHN J. DORIAN, ‘ dead, and speeches, suck lium; they stayed with him; they |e ° church, All are invited. i: Mirily expecte vsio jy | stood by him; they ministered to his} you hear a great many stories} | Mr. Lew Proctor did his first wotk | @ |205 “roadway, Facucah Ky. { ee re nest cl) [wants and at the parting moment, | N00 NAF a Brea) Mey in: [tvlay since last September, ‘ = . : he divine than by rote : about people be varies ., ra, Hawaeer, bdo not voderstand | "0 oval tsopeaatgd wher ate he Ghaerved a local undertaker the other] Mr. J. Winttman Howell, of the| ows , no more, and when his immortal soul | Ose mn hee t| Maxon Mills country, was in the city | RE| L A S D are hs csi tot this meeting | was taking its flight from earth to ak IR ah mae tiie ya bs yesterday on legal ‘business. Whilel Ae MUA. i ; pome together in sack cloth é waved # atte em. eve! h bed F Ato vated, ashes, to weep tears of sorro and | BEATE ay Haber gdh ap experience krew of one, and neverin]ia the city, he ha some pictures| WF 8 ' ¥i Physician and Surgeon. and dropped te: Df love ath Tene ontic case. , one ol : ay soon reach | m lice 5602 1-2 8, Seve A) griet over the loss of our friends, OF | terness upon his lifeless form. my life heard of sn authentic case. le one of which may soon reach irst-clagg... j Otfice 502 Hel Le Ateigs St. | e to mourn their departure, or to think My brother Kike, 1 beseech you “Superstitious people have @ par-| her, aa Horsesh esidence 723 8, nixtn, " F of them as dead, but ou the con! i¢ sou know of the distress or sick-|"culatly good supply of material for] ‘The teachers of the First war ENT orseshoeing and Office beat de re 8, m., 1:80 to 3| trary, to reflect their virtues, to|! YOU Mnow 0 dans dls such harrowing yarns in the dead.|C, $. will meet every Saturday | ne p. m., 6 to 8 p. m, speak their goodness, to recall happy | BMS O88 worthy brother, he not Us !and most of those stories start away leveniog. Church meeting will also : Liacksmithing 406 BROADWAY, events and to see them as We KEW! Monier how nobly those. Elks pere|D&ck when the people wers more su-/be held at the above chur very a | fa e et ‘ he ee 1 " Jes: sientifie th ‘riday eve) Z 5s them whep livin, , ....{ formed their duty in this instance. eo ee less scientifi ban rae evening. : ine ‘ E ; J. J. PURSLEY HARRY F, WILLIAMS: ) v Te rly these exercises, which wt] After his death they placed his re-|‘¢Y 0 fegard to (he-people belog ae Lawrence Glore has been seri-| he only place in the city equipped All Kinds Upholstering ana Repairs: ON, M. | ave on the first Sunday i each) ining in a handsome casket, be- ; 7 ously ill, with the necessary tools to do first: eae, December, throughout the United| jccyed with fitting —desigas of lovely Eceok yp Lo anh erg Prot. Ewing, of Clarksville, the ensmore hase cavtane ene 5 N FURNITURE, Physician and N / Spot dagbons L ‘ flowers, and “brought them to. (his eon an ieee aa ite. all non.{ Wel! known violinist, is in the city, | tage and wagon work, ativsors vebiated tal MAE axed ta on? Bees ee ewe en 0 city, where they were turned over to] S80Hy and desperation, its all non-T ang will be heard efore the for Uuilding new work a specialty, | new." ‘Mattresses made to endee Old Surgeon @ 80 inappropri this lodge of Eiks, and by this lodge 4 ys lights at the Odd Fellows’ Hall to-| stoves and second-hand furniture i) ions that it was changed to *Memori-| (yon to Smithland “and. placed |N€ Will readily see how foolish it is. | trow evening. All inviled. 319 COURT STREET 319 ..tA*28 is BxcuaNGe ror wonx Omce Hours: PE al Exercises,” and L think we might in uatge of his. lodge | There is only a sinall amount of ateJ'BOT 0" UCM ie 4 eA Send word, and I will call and make 71098, ma 1to8p. m. go one step further and ca al. : hey buried |™Mosphere in a coflio, and it would] Miss Ann Allison, the young laly estimates om work. Charges very ? ‘Lodge of P t Me ange hoi agg 1 there |last but a few seconds, Of people] Who had been sick for some time, of AND reasonable. N South Fifth Office, No 419} Broadway. M age OF F'easan! i m with Masonic honors, and there |" ‘i ¥36 W. Trixble street . : s certain! astire t¢ ; iho die a Violent death, none of those| Malaria, at ¥36 W. Triable stree : ; : ew Avis certainly pleasure to us to] ereata ja pence and uletude on| "he die violent death, nove ofthowe| Ten Te, atu inement! SUPPLIES G. R. DAMIS, sin he yh tery Hill, back of the historic | SHY stories are told; people who Ul" took place at Oak Grove. She came NT FOR | | ! words of kindne 1 , of disease are usually so weak when D sdhae di: iad dene . Meee Bey spartan loved old town of Smithland, in ove of ink hast away, OF seein to pass [bere from Tennessee one year ago. | | is ! eta: ead edge most beautiful cities of the dear bert be 4 ‘ : | | trayed before us that even if they should be} Among the officers elected by St.}10%7 SOUTH SECOND Front Rank * days gous by— ietytbed tere be slacee Games tis buried alive, they wouklu't have| Mary's ‘Temple are the lowing: PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS ’ will never | \iadows of the friendly forest. oaks, {Strength enough to turn oyer or to] Mesdames Ada Pullens, P.; Tinley, | a dl A GENERAL BRACING UP. t p po ill-will and remember! yo ary is his, mantle, and {Become conscious and even 1) . I B P hood ll wo faults a ee aaa an" nad, there is eerious doubt. whether | St. Paul Lodge No. 63, UB. F scg cet raeeet Furnaces. t Brings Perfect Man! to All. “The {our br i lade Ueda hia ava¥e bi BSCR they would h time enough to do will hold their annual mectlng for lim and get evulinates en vs ke \ cn ge 1 frignds, grow, and w t their] it oe mall supply of air wa: ssa aaah of bie rs higgady Lon tl HEW RIGHMOND HOUSE BAR hg your residence, The Greatest Discovery of the Famous Apon " F rance to ‘the breezes o'er hia| exhaustec re, {els members are requester te ‘ memory : iL; but he sleeps on, aod heeds} | “ve buried thousands of people, [to be present, | Tia, Slate and Iron Roofer, =: PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, rother, of whom Tat jbl have disinterred hundreds off A telegram brought the sad news sii BoaseaPioneis A urronodings. eleg r he 8a Mitchell Bozeo,\Proprietor. 129 8, Thid St, of Chicago, Hl aftert mad ne faults. | them, bat I never saw any e to the city yeste , Bary how almost a year since we , 6 the city yesterday morning that] sitions of him to | away in. peavetul slumber, {Of any having a Wwarled all vag, [BEE Ae Ge Glitmnan, father of Mrs. | GRATUITOUSLY, CLADLY SENT to all men who need Written upon the sa ay MEW MUN Gs Vage pitaee |. MIT dae lac Jeon “The post-mortem growth of bait, ! pp, Tsabel, of this city, had died at} Cl D Il It and who will write for it. indelib! © tablets of | ere res suc wv. which e, i t | F em a vei ity yet hard for me to realize ee reel ig {tis home, Lynchburg, Va It is) pincet of Wines, Liquors and Cigare arence Dalam A large percentage of the men of today are sadly in need of the right ; ve oe Fan tli he youe, IT never enter this|'3 €xtremely douptful tn re at thought that Mrs, Isabe il attend always on hand. Formerly of kind of medical treatment for weakness peculiar to men. Many cases are ; nob chara y as ¢ rH hold disssbancacine Gar due to the shrinkage uf Mesh which ie funeral. She hay. the sympathy BURNETT & DALLAM, Paduean, ty, due to early vices, others to excesses, while many of the cases are due to make # ty) bo tof him, which so gracefully dee. | forces out the hair, There are bun-/of per many friends in this the | — eT overwork, worry and ¢ vous debility. It matters not, however, der hearted and kind 1th 8% | Grates that wall, but ra fully ses | rede Pd Uoane Totbillay gathe the Me in Attorney-at-Law Pop aca ct re cen, the fact til remains that they all requlre tempered as a girl cf 1 our y tune back over all the happy; funds, but Pl bet you can't fod a : on diesel P Equrrante Burwpixa acca : ageous and brave as J Cassar; | ee les of our ee nP otecgers . 4 one any where that is vouched Rossin Aiibor tees = Es oore REFER BY PERMISSION,TO os Ceuieie 04 Heuaaan ont gperond Agpherastcete lt php , ig to re convicw te feci half tnc Ivance, and ex. | for by any reliable authority, 86 years, and in the full triump! ae | 5 PR ip: r Rte ves ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain sealed Package. We can give full strength, development n sas the ne we te » th 1 } idelity and Casualty Co. 10 eve portion and organ of body, st a Sites SS tadeaaaeer th tie Ae Hing 1 f 1 WoU i say wat Some neighbors are not so conse and ¢ his family t to his bedelde P 2 usar Hutapnrey ‘& Davie. gnouials from all over the wortd : ee od mitt, | uitht=Alf., o'd boy, come down from erate of the convenience and pleas-}and bid them farewell, He leaves a | jessrs, Muir & Muic, pabbak ~ ome up of a nel te . a no pha that blevated 4 nu of indifferen ure of (hose around them as a down| wife and three childreh to. mourn his Staple and Faney Groceries, pagueah Stree latiway Co, READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: *s ee ite wes « 2 a an poo de yourself once more; but alas! | town saloon keeper. A day or two}loss—two daughters anda son. The) Banned Goods of All Kinds, Au-Ger National Bank, — | paysiciany tnsitate, Chico bigeemakn: Shak eke ae wee ataalt: he never forcook a|Lec:p Hot come, that life-like f ago a man went to him to rent the] funeral took place at the family resi-| Horan Sule tat 1 DEAR Stua—T have rently Aaished my cvarye of (reatiment, und ed ay aoe oo tne vcvors Ta, him | Obs derves to remind us of {rear of his establishment for the }dence yesterday afternoon, and the | Fi ry to all parts of the city, May. Thos I: Moss Pisiinteriteel ards yous (Your trot aes 4 oak be found a friend to every, one and not what he is of those odoriferous deli-| remains laid to rest in Odd Fellows Cor. 7th and Adams ean Hay Got Ole pecan oar ane eels vs ’ Te eae eee ey nag | HOUe ‘he has answered the summons. |cacies, hamberger sandwiches. ‘The | cemetery, ‘The family has the sym- | a pane eee eee ie rite | _ Ltée language of Bob Ingersol,| saloon keeper took the matter under | pathy of all their friends, Rev. Wm. | “~~ Boarders Wanted | Pg mare cor: La, June 1, 196 FWwiner ri never forgot the | "Uo Poke #o eloquently of his broth. Giviesenet ands whan gentleman | E, Glover officiated. | DR. W. C. EUBANKS, “39 ‘STREET. mY iy Where le never forgot the] © a tok le 2 i bu ‘moot ie, ey. Rpildren ‘and was ever mindful of old|°™,, Jealled for his answer the following] Mr. Pillsburry, the great grain} e 1) |Goor-ooms, Good Table, Best of | iitcone vat iike sca! ee ’ i ige, to be courteous and kind to his Lke 8 great and peaceful river, /day, informed him that he would! and four king of Mianeapolis, pre NOMBOPATHISY, Attention, ; #ge, to be courteous with jts green and shady banks, | gladly rent the place to him, but one] dicts that wheat will go te $1.50 per eae Phyviciand Destine: Havaxs, N. D, Jan, 2, 1986 seniors.) : vey in| Nithott « inurimur, without a ripple, |of his neighbors coulda’t stand the} iashel ere long. b y. Te EORGB KRITZER vp ces that Took sone tevatenoat the ieapeone. . : He ae Lb git OFM 18 he doted into the waveless ocean of|odor. You don’t often find a fellow Biask will ct our Hoost,, potl ‘mse Hours 810 1-3 *y ara farrned atte lmrrovomeat i my wena Averpoo nd ¢ caries °" ae anediieiele taneddn tia ketch ee ell of o honest, public | _ in loping that you may over prosper, 1 rewaia, Youre 5 ents, about twenty-nine ago 5 | ee te nasa it eternal bors nsiderate towards his neigh} sited, enterprising citizens, | STARR BROS, ES ES ome of Physician Insite, P peal” ai e je O1 cs . . jundreds of similar letters are now on Bl dust Moe, r -. > he was a member of a f of Se¥" | Heace.where there ate uo more me * Visitors coming into our city/ Brinton B. Davis, Repairing Watches, Clocks, expressions of permanently cured men. Do net delay welt'ag so un and remmeurber ther oe on enteen childre w nbabit More) toriaidlays, no more sorrow and no Wilavs: esd (auaiies ceona ah should be treated courteously, so ws Guns, Umbrellas, hot only a responsible institution in every way, but ours is the largest medical institute in > than Lalf that many different coun- : Tika ceed Gee te 80: That when they go away they will be ARCHITECT. Locks, Ete. America that makes a specialty of SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Inclose 6 cents for tries to day—from Eyypt to Alaska! pore Muni he has passe Sibel houncements still. suspended from fhvorahly apron i alae | ShUMISEVS. ” on medicine, which {s always plainly sealed, — j “ . nly one of | Rubiew, there to remain throughout) signg and business houses down town, be saad } om Am .< an Ns i. Corner Ninth and Trimble, next door } the first, and only one « | Mico Am,-German Nat. Bavk 5 . } of eternits He has gone on to bis! although it has been. two or. three} We ate very sorry that we are un- | to Breeden’s Drug 8.ore. PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, 176) Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL- umber who has ever eed! ).0.5 Lame, to await the coming of|morthe since the Inst chitdion se{able to attend the reception at May- ‘ Hs . wmmoned to the Jadgment Bar, a] 1 Hichds he left bebind months since the last visitation Ot) Ai) ‘th ; by the a SLE RTT 3 ‘e2uur eee, 4 a 4 st f the frietds he left belinc one. They are now dingy, dirty | eld, this evening, given by the Panay i ; tribunal before which we must all.) “4 ng yyy dear friends, may we alll snd unsightly nuisanees, metjadiente {Social Club, We are unavoida sooner or later, appear to ) jand unsightly nuisances, and indicate 7 1 PES hs jude eat of a Court of De tue fp our obligations, true to | carelessness and negligence out of [letained. — Here's wishing their suc- Resort, from whose decision lies ourselvd, true to each other, and | place ina progressive city, cess. ‘ iil and ly aglt| 0° WL Him, whose call we mast * Mr. Dick Logan, had his horse, . no appeal; and his wutimely cal) choy, scithat when the call is made,| . snc ROBNT keh g the boys a houkd be a warning to his friends, |"? The gentleman ‘whose delicate ol-| Commonly known among the boys a shoul be a ‘ » lit may 1¢ said of us by the Exalted 8 “ “Buckskin,” to die the other d that the Jude of this High Cort i eee tenon ode, swell | f2ctories were assailed by cigar and »"' to die the other ¢ ho respecter of perso done thot good and. faithful ser-|*0¥ACco, smoke at oP epson Aled Mga Wp t , He came to this country, fresh | W900 ') or thou into. the Elk.| council meeting to an extent a servant and will be sadly misse: from England, and landed in Smith- aa ek oleanl lite, where von willie | that he wrote a newspaper article on] YY we owner, $ Jand, where 1 Tived at (he tine i ee eee inns anes arms of {Ue Subject, will likely have to forego] Wheat and tobacco are going up 1880, eleven years of age in Lis) een ee tee alfred P the pleasure of attending other meet-|and hogs are coming down. — Hoy tir” He was a tall slender boy, | 0), ; ings, as no resolution will be adopted | sold in Hopkinsville the other day of abeut eightecn years, full six feet ; - by the council prohibiting smoking | for less than three cents per pound | and weighed obout 130 or 10 pounds, during sessions of the council, Ky- [on the hundred, fF Hewasa raw foreigaer, uoacyuaiot:| — WRIETEN AT RANDOM = ersboriy: smokes trom Mayor Lang] jue tarns Pope ison the sick ad with American customs an down to the press gang, or from the list, hisages, awkward and green in appear } press gang down to Mayor Lang, and], ince, and was the but of every joke) Among the most ingenious ruses |it jg a painful daty to have to inform| | There is great rivalry between the of the town, which was no more high- | ¢Ver Fadeded by — solicitors for! the kicker that as the meetings are | Illinois Central und the L. & N, over ly appreciated or enjoyed by any one | Charity weg that of an old fellow whol not held for his particular benetit, | the passenger traftle betweed Lou than bimself But soon it was dis-| plied to County Judge Tully a few! they will from present indications not | Ville and the South, notably, Mem- covered by all who knew him, that he | (ays il | (ote oe He ap-! he regulated to suit him. phis aud New Orleans. Both roads 4 e chief o! ood fellows; that) Peare ut Ge judge's office, it is “* have direct routes to the volts : igleag suet ured, big-h ited sai woeful narrative as hu; “ , named and are fixing their abedales - full of life and sociamhty, and | 8nd appalig as his own amorphot The Register has at last made thelig ake the quickest time. ‘The OY, aan that he was fine-|DOUY> He jsaid he had dropsy, and [#tartling discovery that the Allaid | cime between Louisville and this city, anything but green ; that he sta) SEAS § F “ will case has been compromised ! 296 i Be te ican Foo etteated,” thoroughly traveled, |# casual sqdnt at him was ample to 226 miles, will be made in six hours . + 1 as smart a8 a whip. . | convince anAone that he was at least be od flat, nearly miles an hour includ- big dps Faaineed wl him soon | trathfal mab, Santa Claus begs leave to ac-fing all stops, The L. & N. is pre- 2000007 after his arrival ic America; was one} Buthe wajonly a deceiver, | knowledge the receipt of the follow-| paring to meet this, so we may look , , of the first to have Iusiness relations| "4 his adipity was simulated. His | ing letter: for 9 tall running down in this with him, and afterwards waa con-| Chief ailmentWas indolence. It has Paducah Ky November 5 6 [neck of the woods, , a.{since been fAscertained that his! Dear San ta Claus A i i i tinuously connected with him in va-|§! ; ear f President MeKinley has the sympa- fous ways, song he live, and *sGtopsy" fete from a liberal use | want a doll and a story-book | uyop the eutine comgty hi fe We cordially invite you to come and see our aint fund hin "vest fir’ ant fe fly ony aed mule | sto en and le table, [iy ation, aged anh line of Holiday Furniture---R liberal in his hum into the| tunately thls Ql not develop until he] Please dont for get 1 mother 18 lying at. the potat of deat ine of Holiday Furniture---Rockers, Baby Carri- I helped to initiate him into the] tunately this hk e ease do get me, andit may be that while you are : A » Order at Smithlahd, and} ad been assated by the county I lieve on Jacksen St the nomber} reading these lines, she passe re ee, Mesowe Order, st Sulthichd, sad) Fe) Some roosts hla dlagrantlod wite,|s ate Ic we us oeey reading thee Ties, she as pass to age , Bicycles, Pictures and Easels. We have a joined the Elks, aud always after | After being th beneficiary of county Lam Your lite friend habit bieintes? l kK 4 joinet iGisted that I -sheuld join| charity, went ack and complained Nellie Baldwin Miss Christine Rradley, danghter very iarge stock, and can show you many new and P at at the jard vas “gut lard,’ the es of our governor, will cbristen the bat. 3 he could get even with me for] that the jard vas “gu ’ @° Pent . : : "i watch dons ohn ua] Hata coulda e kept in ight a NEWS NOTES. ueship Kentucky, on “inition of novel goods that will please you and your friends. 4 és ength of time ecause of its uncon- ——e ie secretary of the vis will | tion into the Masonic Order; but) ¢9s 1 Jone by M 3 i ‘ rollable ten: owalk, and the y comes ‘ Miss Bradley breaking 9 ’ ‘ he was never gratified, | tollable tend: vy to walk, and the A story comes trom Atlanta that be done by (ae ; 2 pote any he was neve, gated, lat MO erg he |auanicracs cae catty ‘ty | bute at entucky eicey tee] Prices are lower this year than ever before. Don ofere 1, trey F che La ra ere same yea Gb glee wae born * : bahay f began, 1| Prefered leaf |v, fresh t and} Blanche Lamont was murdered in| same year in w lf pe coe ee wala WER: L ecton (HOP Noddless to’ aay. abel Gan Freaclion, over the prow of the ship, buy until-you see our goods and get prices. louers, B. P.O, on the button gee ee ala Napeie ; aan 4 peing tpahed Bayt joes Rev. G. W, Stoner left yesterday v Wore upon the lapel of his coat—| Will soon be getting the wood der to get it into New Orleans before! afternoon tor Princeton to be gone a r nud deep tone of voice, he would re- *,* Lhe superintendent of public in-} sp). proteact 4 meeting which hus . Hel ¢ protract i meeting which ha gpord that it meant, that the Elks) 1 would be interesting to know] struction of Arkansas holds that] 0. te Me Xiba “Borusih inane st people on earth. what reaourés ti olt schoulhouses cannot be jointly erected Boe on 8 . . £ wore the | Never was there a man, who ever bad more fricnds in Smithland, than ‘Alf Rogers, snd when the news flasied over the wires from Little Ruck, Ark,,{announcing his sudden death, the town of bis home, was shocked from center to circumfer- ewe; every heart, with each pulsa- tion, heaved forth a sigh of sorrow ant regret. Only six days before, af spending the holidays at home with his friends, he had gone hack on th: poad a8 traveling salesman for bonds before he «tii the big firm of Liggett & Myers, 9 it k-}to make a wh at. Lo tis, to be gone several mol wu er, abd apparently in better | After resigning several of her ofi¢ials thing to justify suit course, a ment against therm in would render tign judgment were reader: three would be badly le’. the gift of the pec ‘aud when he left home he was against their boadsmen, far-tatehed contingency, but it is a fact tut some men are on a dozen diflierent bonds, and judg- different ‘eases, One gentleman Who now holds one of the highest muuieipal offices within y would have if should do any- being brought This is, of aby one case bankrupt. If ed in two or somebody was on so many fied that he ha: pale withdrawal ® half-dosen by school cers, The Il) mission pi into V Ala’, iands, directors and charch offl- inois Central Railroad Com- roposes to extend its system tior’ and Walker counties, to develop 17,000 acres of coal Baptist church for time bas closed, some The ovly thoughts now are of the Xmas holidays when Old Chris old aud young. Several of our felloy {ownsmen have been called jo testify iy the Skelton case docketed for this term of court. Rev, J. W. Hawkins ia convalesc- wn A decision recently banged dowa by the Supreme Court ofthe United States knocks owt entiky Lote Krivkle will make the hearts jingle of | das. W.Gleaves 416 BROADWAY & Sons

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