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Dont Put It Off but Come Mf PERSONAL and wlfo returnod to his homo on I WiMilnt -- vj tilrvlitpiv MIrs Ohrl8tno Reynolds is visiting Miss Christine Uradloy entertained relatives In Lexington in Honor of nor guests Misses I rotioli MIsg and Gatowood of Mt Sterling and Juno Cecil of Danvillo is tho Miss Ienrco of Dloomington Ills at Dont Put It Off But Come Now guoBts of Miss Mary Orny u rrorninn in tlin linll rnnm of tVin Mr T L Edolln made a business Capital Ilotol on Tuesday night gSji trip to Louisvlllo this wool A lurgo number of young society 3 tJcJ Mr 1rlco Williams and family lmvo gooplo from dliTerent sections of tho to room iono to Louisvlllo to llvo wi We want make for our spring UUh ItllUB X1UUBUI1 Ul Vllgllllil Mrs L I Lonjrmoor Is visltlnR fathor of Judgo J P Hobson of tho stock and to do so we will sell goodg cheap relatives in Oynthlana Court of Appeals was tho guost of Mr Arthur Joplin of Loxlngton his son this week Ho is a remark go was a visitor hero this week ably woll prosorvod Eontloman of to make them tho gonial old fashioned Virginia p Mrs Jas P Tarvin of Covington kind and looks young enough to bo I Is tho guest of friends hero tno brother ot ma uistingulsneu son Good quality Indigo bluo calico Beeper Good quality Turkey Red table cloth Mrs Goo T Stagg has gono to in place ot nts latner yard fast colors only 25c per yard Florida to remain until spring 25c The Deadly Grip Red calico fast colors splendid quality Regular ladies vests only Joe each Mrs Johnston Barrett has returned only 3c per yard Extru quality 50c ladies vests only 40o from a visit to relatives in Ohio Is ngnin abroad in the land Tho Extra heavy outing cloth durk colors each Mr Jas A Hodges of Louisvlllo air you breathe may be full of its 10c quality only 7c per yard Childrens heavy hoso fast black with vlsitod relatives horo Sunday fatal germs Dont neglect tho Grip double knees only 10c per pair you ¬ Mr W H Posoy wont to Louisville or will open tho door to Pneu- Apron Gingham best on tho market black hose full on Sunday on ofllcial business monia and Consumption and invite Ladies seamless good death sure signs are chills with regular 7c quality 5c per yard quality 10c per pair Miss Salllo B Its Sowalter of this city fover headache dull heavy pains Our regular 7 Jc bleached cotton extra Gents heavy brown and bluo mixed is visiting her unclo at Georgetown mucous nose discharges from the quality only 5c per yurd socks only 5c v Mr Geo Krazo of Jacksonville sore throat and nover-let-g-o cough i lias moved to tho West Side to re- - Dont waste precious time treating i aldo this cough with troches tablets or Mrs Marvin D Averill Jr and son poor cheap syrups Cure it nt once on I are visiting her parents iu Harrods with Dr Kings New Discovery the Special reduction woolen dress goods i Jburg now infallible remedy for bronchial HA troubles It kills the disease germs We carry the best of everything Our Miss Daisy Hughes is tho guest of heals tho lungs and prevents the Ool and Mrs T M Porter in Coving- ¬ dreaded after effects from the malady iyi ton Price 60 cts and 100 Money back prices are at the bottom Miss Hannah Hardin Is visiting if not cured A trial bottle free at Tolatives at her old homo in Bards-- J V Guylert drug store 1 town Mr Arthur Scofleld and family have MATRIMONIAL moved to Poytona Shelby county to il xesiuo gin WiLLs Leland EmVAnna At the J Rev W H Hampton of Ironton Hotel Lexington on Tuesday Jan- ¬ NO 41 ST CLAIR STREET NEAR BRIDGE Atg Ohio visited relatives hero this uary 24 Mr C D Wills apd Miss Treok Imogeno Edwards were parried by Miss Lizzie Halm left Monday for Rev Lew Wallace Xoxington to attend the State J College Mr Wills is an employe of the Our understanding of the same is as Advertised Letters at Frankfort Ky Switzer Penitentiary and Miss Edwards is a follows Miss Katherine Kellner of Louis- ¬ you ville is the guest of Miss Lizzie handsome young lady First We agree with that the Below will be found a list of lottors Misses Virginia Bacon of Peaks Weitzel present custom of writing the pack- ¬ remaining unclaimed for the week Mill and LulicManford of Swallow Hounschild Betts In this city ers or owners name on tho sample ending 28 1809 Misses Sophie and Anne Hendrick Jan field spent last Saturday and Sunday on Tuesday evening Jan 24 Mr tag Is a useless practice which should Ather Samuel North Elijah Mrs Gayle are guests of Miss Wooldrige in ¬ with Dr FeUx Housechlld and Miss beubandoned nnd that we will em Baker James Pastor First Con-- Louisville jr ploy our best efforts to have it aban Mr Tom Quarles spent part of last Betts were murricd by Baker Cordelia gregational Mrs Letba Williams has removed Mamie Rev doned We are told by representa Bohannon Amelia week with his brother Clarence George Darsie Jhareh to Louisville to make her nonie thore tives of several manufacturers that Broadhnrst B F Ralph Miss Ella Miss Kate Haydon and brother in future they will not insist on tho contin- ¬ Brown Mrs Julia Reid W D Kellneii Weitzel At the home and Georgo were in our village Sunday Col Sam H Stono has gone to uance of this custom that it Brown Ohas Rickotts Lula last of the brides sister Mrs Wm Weit-¬ might bo arranged between the Burns John Robinson Miss Washington City to try und lund tho spent two place of Coiiimigalduer of Internal zel on Wednesday afternoon Mr warehouses of Cincinnati and Louis Bush Miss Alide Sadie Miss Maude Head days itevonue Fred P Kellner of Louisville and vice Tho Louisvlllo warohonses CamerlMiss MarieSaddler S A last week with relatives in Scott have so far through their represen- ¬ Collins Eli Samuels Co county Miss Muggle Dudley is guest Miss Florence G Weitzel of this Mess tho of tatives declined to agree with us in Demint Thomas M Quite a large crowd attended xurs iaura yearns wortnlngton in city were married by Rev Father we will certainly try Ellis Sie Sattorflolri John the Covington the matter but Japanese lecture hero Saturday Tom Major to huve it adjusted in our own mar-¬ Fields Mrs Eliza Smith Mrs Marie ¬ night Mrs C Freeman Nor- Spencor Thomas -- Mary Haycraft who visited Mr Kellner is a promising young ket O Wo agree to make the man Swing Bryan Mr Jack South gave a party M relatives iu Louisville last week has man of Louisville Second tl returned home business and the regular warehouse charges on all to-¬ Glenn Mrs L The Acme Milling Thursday night in honor of his S bride is one of Frankforts fairest bacco consigned to us by members of Marie Co young friends Mr W L Coppersmith and family Goodnight I H Tipton Mrs Ed- ¬ left Saturday daughters your League and to rebate therefrom Hall Nelson Mr Norwood of Louisville at ufternoon for tneir new provided to-¬ ward home at Owensboro After tho ceremony an elegant 150 per hogshead the MoKinney W T White tended church here Sunday night bacco comes to us before wo havo John Mrs lunch was served and the young Mauley wm Willis Dora last Ruby Ringo Means and made any advancements thereon Monham Mrs Wood Mr children of Ashland are guests of couple left for a trip to Washington and if advancements are required Thomas Young Speod For cheap goods apply at Ellis Miss Cordelia Lindsey and New York They will make after the tobacco has been received in Head Persons calling for any of these let- ¬ SWITZEUITE Postmasters B Holmes has gono their home iu Louisville our warehouse we will make the ters will please say advertised to Battle Creek Mich for treatment same to an extent reasonably safe S B M per an- ¬ Holmes P For Sale his health haying lailed League of at a charge of six pei cent The Tobacco Growers num and still rebate the 160 per Mr Dan Glanton and family have Grand Masque Ball By Division movod into town fronvtheir farm and Kentucky hhd As agent for the Methodist Church will reside here in future In making theso concessions to No I A 0 H South of this city I will sell tho League we will re- ¬ Lexington Ky Jan 21 18 members of your PEWS now in said church They Miss Eva Newbraudt of Cincinnati quire from them a certificate or other will be sold cheap Apply to Jonn--eo- n Mr James Andrew Scott Frankfort On Wednesday ¬ is the guest of her sister Mra proof of membership evening Febru 22 tf B ItOGEHS Burrett Shelby street Ky your ary 8th Division No 1 O Dear Sir When your League va9 Very respectfully A H Mr H Johnson Aud- ¬ ¬ W Frank of the Dec 5th at Lexington a Cincinnati Leap Tobacco Ware will give a grand masque ball at tm AjHwwi9AHftYr9H4Eri itors oiflce went to Louisville on in session Co Monday on otlicial business Board of Directors was authorized house their hall Kleber building South have Per II II Hoffman Pros They have ben selected and Sec Side This will probably be the Mrs W B Porman of Monterey been continuously at work since en- ¬ E FussmiPEL Is visiting lier mother Mrs Mary deavoring to benefit the growers of Composed of the following waie last social event of the season until i Wilson on Holmes street houscs namely The Bodman The DRKK tobacco A committee from tho after lent ¬ Globe The Cinciunati Miami The The Leading Specialists of America Mrs D W Lindsey and daughter Board visited Louisville and re A splendid orclestra of 5 pieces warehouses to make some Morris IN Miss Catherine have gone to Florida quested the has been engaged to 20 YEARS OHIO for the remainder of tne winter concessions in their charges and also furnish music nnd nveniniriif tilpncnr is 250000 CUBED Mrs H 0 Mallory and ohildron of a committee was sent to Cincinnati nn n mini Ohicago Ills uro visiting her father for the same purpose In hopes that Miles J E M Flour the bestnnfpPi tn nil
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