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S5iOF lJtAPPENINGSWEEK
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a 1 p Circulation inure thanFOUKTKEN Iltiudrod copiesJE g rro selllnu at 15 cents dozen
il Ginseng U quoted at t6 and 560
per pound
rJlhs Margaret Musket it on thu SICk
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Thursday
histrlppeS II Hunt of Pearlree was here
Scotty ears he can ilmve and cut
hair Try him
If you have any engraving to do tryS l> Fleenor
II H Noble or Noble was here on
Imilness Thursday
Call on J W Hdward + Son fur thebelt meVs and vegetables
ills Ida Strong It vliltlnu at Lex
Ington and Winchester thli week
Have youreyet tested and fitted by
S T fleenor Jeweler and optician
Judge Abiier Eversolo und Edward
Muriiiitn went to Louisville Tuesday
If you want a good Ih1 or all untodote hair cut try WhltUkers barbershop
MUi Hnrrleit Smith of Campton
has accepted a trtaltlon In the houf at
mdR Wood Junction
3 II Stldhnm returned IlIc Friday
tram Louisville where he hud been attending the Grand Lodge uf Masons
hams und bu >You can get the bestcoo ntllwnrd A Son
A P lyoi tied Jumea Urophy re
turned frum the sides where they hud
been buy lug their openlntt stock
< W J Gibson of Norton Vo U In
the market lor limber hnds Writer
him whatyou haves8202mKBMM KKB WMi
0 II Iollanl and Gharlos Sewell
Fare attending the Grand Lodge of
Knights of 1ythla which is being held
at Lexington this week
I Pure bred Pekln Ducks Cornish In4 dlan Game chickens and Belgian Hares
for sale by M M HAQINS
Jackson Kyts D Fleenor link Just received the
0 lino of Ian Roger Bros Silwy
ware ever brought to Jackson con lll-
ling of knlvo forks ten dessert tablel nrd souvenler spoons Call and exam
J tae them
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Oystcr 5appor
The Indies of the Christian Churchwill serve an oyster supper at theUourt lloutd to night Friday at 630Everybody Invited
SeoS D Fleenor fur till kinds ofwatches clocks and Jewelry repairingprices reasonable
Shut In the Foot
Harrison Noble of Estill county ac-
cidentally¬
shot himself In the rootwhen near Winchester on L h E pas ¬
senger train latt Friday
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And the formations in which It Is founSolid 25 cts for the Oil ProspectorsGuide WII FAULKNKK
Falrfleld Iowa
Religious Services
Rev A K E Brooks of the ChristIan Church of Lexington will preachat the MethodUt Church Saturdaynight and Sunday night
1850 will buy A good Elgin or Waltham watch of S D Fleenor call onhim when in need of anything in thejewelry line-
Broke His Collar liolcc
C E Smith of Lexington slipperand fell on the steps of a hotel In IMltsburg and broke hit collar bone Hewas brought hone next day
Charley Is wall known in these parts
Found n watch near the town ufJackson Owner can have same bproving property and paying for thisnotice
Lost or Strayed
One red and white olded cow withUNO eye out i else a roan heifer about18 months old Finder will please no
tly O 0 Hall-
Jackson Ky
If you wiiii H llracluss shave whenIn Mac ml pi tn U II Sully
Go Hoar Him
Judge C X Bulling N making aspeaking tour of the ouiiiiir in the in ¬
terest of tie LHW iiiil Order TicketGo out and lienrhim lie will give ytusome reasons why we shouU have n
change
nlldAt his homo in Jackson un Thur
day night about 0 oclock llama stack
aged 70 years He had been afilimeilfor some time with dropsy He wosaEnoJ citizen und Itnvea a Inrge familywho were at his bedside at the time of
his deathsHU remains wore taken Quicksandor burial
A sal Death
JlAI Belle Little daughter of JiokLltllj decinfod uf Klkiilrtwn earlmitten Miiclde lit her luiiim Lust Siitindny evening by uniting her ihrunt withti razor She hind been despondent forswv < rul days
She wa about 21 years old end n girlwith a iood reiiiniliinr Nu disc elmsto know tlH eons of liar ruilinct
We Itieii on hind at all times n goodsupply of nlco fresh meal which wr
whit sell cheapGnu CoMas A Co
MARRIED
StrongIf IJlf4
At our homo on the Heights Octo ¬
her 20 1003 Miss Lula lining andKaih Strung Rev W W fawell ofllcintpd Thu ceremony wns hnpruti Ive and beniillnil Among tnose prescot were U J Fulkerson and wireJoe S lead and wife MM Mary Mc
Lln and little Maurlne Mrs J J C
Back and Illritclml hack Miss LizzieL ndrum Mies MHgglu llagins CaptJohn Piokanf Mis Sarih PowellKelly Rash and Dr C It DloksonThey were the reclpkiitu of severalhnndsomo and imeful presents
We wish that they mny livu lung andbe happy mny their lives be one longsummer dsy with Just enough cloudsthat they may enjoy Ilia sunshineIru
Back HolIiroottRLouis Magellan lack and Miss Ev
alins Holbrook were married at theresidence of the brides purenU Mrand Mrs Juines IIi hlolbruukof hayslatThuriday
I Gained 40 Pounds in 30 Days
For several months our yauugerbrohter hud been irnubled with Indi¬
gestion Ho tried several remediesbut got no benefit trait them We
purchased some of Chamberlain e
Stomach and Liver Tablets and ho com-
menced taking them Inside of thirtydays he had gained forty pounds In
flesh He III nOI fully recovered We
have n good trade on the tablets IIolley Urns Merchant Long Branch Mn
Fur sale by Dny Urns Co
Do you write letters I have thnicest line of writing paper telbrought to Jackson Call mid examines n Fleenor
W Edwards Son sell slicedIJISO pound
M c M Hnglns ore now preparedto furnUh some fine pair trios orpen of Pure bred CoruMi IndianGame chickens and White PeklnDucks at reasonable price It cOIl s
no more to keep pure bred fowls thanMongrels and they are much moreprofitable Our Indian Game hensweigh from six to eight pounds andthe roosters train seven to elevenpounds
A Bargain for Sonut One
A nice small Farm in Lee county forsale The Larkin Stamper place onthe head of Hear Creek Nice dwellinggo°d storehouse cribs and barn neverroiling water well fenced Price rea ¬
sonable and terms easy For particu ¬
lays apply to SAM JETTWinchester Ky
Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through HisI Hand
While opening a box J 0 Mountof Time Miles Hay N Yrln a tenpenny nail through thin fleshy part ofhis hand I thought at once of allthe mn and sureness this wouldcauseme he says and Immediately ajiplied Chamberlain Pain Halm antistird¬
prise removed nil pain and sorenessand the Injured parts were soon heal-ed
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For sale by Day Urn Co
Wiurona Fur Sale 1
Wo have received a oar load of thcelebrated Weber Wagons KingAll and before you buy cUenhero wo
would respectfully ask that you calland examine our wagons Mr N H
Combs will bi> pleased to show themto you at any limo
CHAIN COMDD Co
He Learned a aeatIt Is said of John Wesley that ho
lance said to Mistress Wesley Whydo you tell that child the lame thingover and over acnln John Wesleybecause once telling is not enoughIt in fur this seine reason that you aretold again and ngnin that Chamberandygrip anyof tires diseases to result in pneu ¬
monln and that it U pleasant and ontoto take For sale oy Daf Urns Co
1po00 lo Limn on Hood real estatesecurity Cull on or address
AlFKKU UoDKHTH
Lost Creek Ky
Wo have received a cnr lund of Kanawha Salt and are selling sevenbushels for 176
GRAIN mans Co
To the Voter of the 12 3rd Judlelal District
I tutu the Dtftnoerniia mimiiiPH furthe nine of Cumlnonvenlihs AUdneyand your support is must earnestlysolicited If I am elected I will doall within my power to discharge time
duties of this responsible ofilco faithfully honestly and fairly
Yours RespectfullyJ K ROBBBTB
For a pleasantphyslctoko Ohamberlolns Stomach und Liver Tablet1Easy to take Plnnant In ffect Fursale by DAY il i
DONT FOKGET TO VOTE
j OrdinanceWiirruMi it I t deemed necessary by
the Triutees of the town of Jackson toIncur the Indebtedness of 8000 forthe purpose of grading nnd macad ¬
amizing the streets of said town andthe payment of sofas cannot be met bythe levy authorized by law Be It 01
iluliud by the hound of Trustees ofthe towu of Jackson Kentucky Us fol¬theIonvtmber 3d 1903 It being the first Tuesday In November and the day onbylawStole officers and theta pall be openedsaid day for the purpose of taking thesense of the qualified electors of saidtown npon the creation of sold Indebt ¬
edness Tlis said Indebtedness shallconsist ol sixteen lend to be issuedby the bid town of Jackson Ky eachbearing dalo January I 1C04 and eachfor the sum of 500 bearing interest stthe rate of G per cent perlnnutnpay ¬
able semiannually Said bonds to bepayable twenty years from time datethereof but payable and redeemableany time after five Tears at time optionof said town That there shall bernUed annually ihe sum of IS00 by taxntlnii for the purpose of paying the In¬
terest on said bond and creating A
sinking fund with which to redeemthem OiiHhnlf iifsaM fund shrill beapplied and held us n sinking fund forthe purpose of redemption and theother halt lo time payment of Intereston said bonds
Ho Jt further ordnlned by said Boardof Trustees nf the town of Jackson Kythat the Chairman end Cleikof thisUoiird ore directed to publish overtheir official signatures notice as re ¬
quired by Ints1 of the saidelectionHiNKit Chairman
J It llohlx Clerk
I Notice of ElectionNotice la hereby given that an elec ¬
tion will beheld in the town of Jackionjon November the 3d 1003 fromsix oclock a in until 4 oclock p mit bring a duy of n regular and generalelection Tor thu purpose of taking timeuponeextent of 3000 rill the purpose of raisng money to grade anJ macadamize
streets of the town uf Jackson1Said bonds to be payable in twenty
years and redeemable at time option ofbonrd of said town at any time afterfive years trots date of fame Theamount necessary to be raised annu ¬
nlim for the purpose of creating rf sinkIng fund to redeem said horde is 400and the amount necessary to be raisedannually for the purpose of paying In ¬
terest on said bonds 1s100 Said bondsshul bear date of January 1 1904 beeach of the denomination of 000 andbear interest at the rate of five percent per annum payable semi snowally
This notice U published pursuant toan ordinance adopted and passed bythe Bueidof Trustees of lid town ofJvckrunut the regular meeting of saidBoard held on the 5th day of October1003 Tnos T HISBR Chairman
J II MoLts Clerk
FARMSFOR SALE
We have for tale ninny desirablearms in Central Kentucky especiallyn Uariun end adjoining countiesThese farms range in acreage from
5o to 500 Acresand in prices from
lo to 60 Per AcreSome of these places are Rich Blur
Grafs Farms and others River andCreek Bottom lands
have excellent futilities for show ¬
elog these farms mid would be glad toshow theta to those who are Interested
If you ore thinking of going toOklahoma Texas Arkan ¬
sas or to the West inSearch of a
Home
Write us mid we will forward in ¬
formation regarding these differentStates
Wo are in 1011 to obtain thevery lowest railroad role and to goslung with You and show you any ofthese cnuntrltu Your correspondence bsolicited nod will Lave our prompt at ¬
tertianCentral Ky Real Estate Co-
Lebanon KyR E YOUNG
Secretary anti Treasurer io28
NoticeAny person or persons uniting down
Chestnut tree furs the fruit nr nilierxvfae ciitiliiK timber or ir iiin > utgontime land fir time Kentucky UMHH Oomparry UIH Gull Land Coutpaue IhoOenrjjus Branch Ouiuiel Cml C uni anyor the LoU Creek Con Company In
Hrnililtt Perry Powell Leo Wolfe
or ther cmintiex in iliTt Suite thatthey hiivenriiperly in will ho Indictedfur such offenses Wad pioiieciiiedto theextent nf the law
JtllhUCoal and TintberLand
Wnnt dC
7Wanted one hundred ijifni > and umrr
uf cant and llmbe lamN In Fast rn
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Wo Have Now n Full and Complete
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READY TO WEAR HATSAlso Some of llie
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Ever Shown in Jackson Tim ChoicestLino of Notions you will hind by Call
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THE FORESTRY EXHIBIT
From Kentucky Will Occupy aMost Prominent Place
AT THE ST LOUIS EXPOSITION
Assigned Space Near Center of For ¬
entry Building and on Two of theMain Aisles Chairman Struck Is ¬
sues Instructions For Preparationof Samples of Logs Boards EtcFor the Exhibit
On two of The main aisles and al-
most
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In the center of the Forestry andFish and Game Building at theWorlds Fair In St Louis next yearwill stand Kentuckys display of herwonderful forest resources and lum ¬
ber interests This space has justbeen assigned to tho Kentucky Ex ¬
hlblt Association Ly Mr Tarleton H
Bean the chief of tho Department ofForestry of limo Exposition As isreadily seen the forestry display fromthis commonwealth will occupy anenviable position anti It behoovesthose Interested to make tho displayone worthy the spaco given It Tothis end Mr A N Struck Chairmanot the Forestry Exhibit Committee of
the Exhibit Association and Mr William Boa Filed Representative arelaying their plans
Chairman Struck has Just Issued acircular giving Inslructlons to the log¬
ging camps planing mills and forestryInduatrlos of the State as to how theycan best assist him In making thedisplay a success Logs cut eight feetIn length are to bo shown This lengthhas been decided on so tho samples
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Sketch sbowlnc how board samples nh1to IxiliHplaved In Kentuckys Forestry Ex ¬
hibit nt tllp Worlds Fairwill be worth something after mho Ex-
position The ends of tho logs willshow cross cuts while in the middlea section will bo cut out about a ballfoot deep threo feet across at the toprounded down to two feet across atthe bottom which will show tho lateral cut as well as the beauty of time
grain Mr Struck states that all logsmust bo cut to eight feet and tho diameter should not bo less than 21
Inches if possible to get sameIn addition to the logs there will be
board samples of which the accompanying sketch will give an Idea Thoseboard samples will be four feet longb ytwo feet high by four inches wickand will be partly finished and partlyunfinished so as to show tho wood InIts natural and its finished state
The method to bo followed by thoKentucky Exhibit Association in dis ¬
playing samples of the States for-
estry¬
products and resources Is rightuptodate being recommended bygovernment experts as being tho mosteconomical and best plan yet found
Mr Struck Announced that arrange¬
I ments ar be made to store thologs and b6atd samples for the exhibitIn two or throe convenient places indifferent parts ot the State There hiscommittee will havo certain men toprepare the samples so that nil shallbe finished in the same way
Besides the logs and boards thornwill be shown In tho Kentucky spaceall forms of manufacture from thoforest industries In view of this footIt Is hopqil by the Exhibit Assnolatfrmthat many moro lumber flrmsanti cor¬
partitions kind manufacturers will sub-
scribe tote fund being rateod to de-
fray cxpense of tho forestry exhlblt along with till prpotlnn of tKentucky Biilldlnir anI iebe made In other <lv t 1Otexposition Tho contr > ton +
received range from S26 to 310-
Latest Information an to x turvPart In the Greet FxtvsrltrnIn Kentuckys dIRlnrr r°
the St Louis ExnnstiTNVthere will probably bo rant h
of grapes grown from tho 81 Trc-ame from the city of JensM andwhich was supposed to to f totame variety as those found by thospies of Moses Mr M F TOPt1T1 of
Louisville received a °
grape mentioned t °
by a friend from ta I
planters It In
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ELECTION LAW
ISlmTION 130 n ifllcer of t leetioelectioneering on Plectin-
day nor disclose nt nnv tams I
any person the name of iny oiniildntifur whom any elector has voted Npenon whatever shall du any eliOliitneeriiiR mi ulection day wfihiii nypolling Place or ivilliln fifty feel thereor u ma o No voter hnplace any ninik upon his bnllulQUllr1fer or permit any other person toso by which it stay he duIidentified ni the one voted by
IUnjIIror Imprisoned not leas than tt n 1 IIdays or more titan six 0 mntlishot Im so lined timid imprisoned nt thlIdUtMviiiiii nf the jury
SECTION 132If nnf perMii hellnil fiber of the election or outerienliiled in the Inspectlmi oftln b lhor Ilinllengers shall reveal ti annthir Ierlon huw any elector has vitfd or u hut other candldntti were voInl for on nny bnllott lieiiring u non
10inot printrd thereon nr give aim
infiirniatinn concerning the tllllelnncu of nny ballot voted such it rim
son so iiiTeiullnR shall he guiltv ofrelonynuduu conviction sluill l-
impriao10
led In the penitentiary not lessthan Levi nor more than live years
FRCl ION H2 Any onicer or ohmraperson who shnll willfully alto rohllteTino or willfully secrete sot-press
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or destroy the certified phibuck return or certificate orI elrtion willfully und unlawfully alter the1 illbook before It is certified or anyoflicer who shall make or aid in tumid ¬
lug or authorize the milking up of anytabs or frntiduletit poll huok or c< rtiflcute of nn election or election returnsushi be deemed guilty of turnery Li
confined In the penitentiary from um
to five years forfeit any ofllets lie titholds timid he disqualified from everholding any office
SECTION 149 Any person wlmby hlintulf or In aid of others sunforcilily break up or pruvuii or n tteuipt to break up or prevent YlleIntvful holding of an election or MI obstruct or ntiempt to obstruct tle SHiiJc
or so prevent or attempt t i prevrunny I 1111 II Oed voter from Riving lal
vote shall bo fumed trots fifty to livehundred dollars or iniprlninecl notmure than one year
For SaloI have a grind line ihorlhorn him
milk deep red three ycnrn dIIIIddesire tusolh L PAItKOlT
Itflhhi Ky
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Lexington < Eastern RyLOCAL TIME TABLE
Effective October 17 1003
East BoundNo ajDally No
Ex Sunday
Lv Lexington 225 745-
tli Winchester 810 826City 350 9lIJ
406 923IIClay Bridge 435 9lrl449 1008
Jim 511 10200 K Juno 011 l126
A Jackson 615 1130
West houndNor 1
rooEx SundaI
4Dallyr
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NOJDilly
y Ell SundayP AnAn 605
Winchester 923 620Clay City 837 488Stanton 828 430Natural Bridge 801 4 01Torrent 747 847Beattyvlllu Jun 720 3200 fe K runcllon 029 2 30
IJackson 025 225
connectioneonKentucky Railway Division dally except Sunday
Nos 1 and 2 connect at L E Junostun with Chesapeake Ohio for M
pointsNon at Benttyvilla Junction with L A for Beatty
ItvillI daily except SundaytgrIten00V0 Ka RY
i19021lEast Bound West Bound
STATIONS
flat fl n rim An Aat ar r 3Y
tI030 235 Jackson 1120 3i30230 OAK June 1123 335
843 158 Wilhurst 1152 4H7830 152 Hampton 1158 430750 128 LpeOlty 1S22 6HO741 122 llelechnwa 1228 518715 105 Cannel City 1245 545AM LV h > LV TH AR PM AR
connectshlooses Lexington at 740 amEastbound la s nger Train connects
at u K Junction with train wincharrives nt Winchester 520 and hex ¬
I ington at 005 pmM L GONLEY Supt
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