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COURT DIRECTORY
4riVT r nIO 13Csessions a yearThird
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Circuit Judge WWJonesObrnrnoiwealth Attorney 875 WA ron
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Fciri oiJJT Regular c urt seccil i >1 ouday D-
t ach monthIdgeJ W Atklnn
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
PRESBYTERIAN
BOBMVitM STMMReY T F Walton
pastor Services second and fourth Sundays
n each month Sund yschool t9ftjn OTeiy
Sabbath Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night
METHODIST
B0MSVIILH SraBBTReT W P Gordon
poator Senrlcea flrstSuudyin eachmonthSundsy5chOOl every Sabbath at 9 am Prayer
A mectfne Thursday night
BAPTIST JGkariMBOBO STR BTBer WB CAVE
vvstor Services third Sunday In each month-
S indayschol every Sabbath at 9 110 m PrayerSfSSpttng Tuesday night
flfOJL j CHRISTIAN
CAS PBBLL8VnrB PlltBEdZ T W1I1Iai
Pastor Serylcea First Sunday W each
month Snnda chool every Sabbath aUMrayerJeeUriWtoilieldaynlght jgt
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OLUlofBIA LoDGE No 96 P and A Lltcgunr meeting In their hall over bank on Frl
lay night on or before the full moon In each
month1 JaB Oarnett Jr WMA KEMP Secy
COLUMBIA CHAFTEJI B A M No7 meets
i1dayDbt 1ftc lJ1100D7JAS GAnNETT Ja II P
WWBaADSI1AW Secretary
Jjii Carriage
and Wagon Shop
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I have leased the E C Eubank
shop and will givef
affiae Wagon Voikspecial attention Work done
bby me will be firstclass Pro
lJ duetakn In return for workP SFEUBA-
NKBRUNERCOfP1tODUCEJbERSI
t f tr We charge no commission on Butter Poul-
try¬
and Egg Also guarantee highest marketprices
471 Brook StreetILOtTISVILbE KENT KY
Farmers Farmers
I am prepared totake your orders fo-
rHydi u1IcRamitothrov water from your springs to
your housesor barns Can also furnish
pumps ofjany kind cheaper thanxsver
Write to me at Columbia for estimates
or call and se me at the Marcum Ho
tel Yours truly
N WOOD
THE TIIRDE0 r 0J
CITIES SHOEJoO
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Dealers In Diamonds and Precious Stories0
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Opt MaslcIIsU j fLOtJISyEJSENTUQIcY
Democratic Dutyn-i
CongressH
While it is evident that the fift-yseveihdongresswith heavy BepupIfcdtfrnajdrityVis prepared and abletOdo thejbiddIptthP1selfish interest
c natIoialorgaijizatfpn and dictate thepsrty pol
Ides the duty of DcuiocraticmeipbenIsplaln and imperative
The twoparties stand face to face In
congress nor other political oiganiza
tion being represented in the memberhlp bfthe Senate or House of Repre
sentatives On every measure offered
for consideration and action the align
ment of Republicanism and Demoracy must of necessity be cleancutand definite The voting will voice-
declslonof the Republican and Demo
cratic parties alone on the questions to
esettled during the present session
Democratic Senators and Represen ¬
tatlves cannot hope to encompass a
winning vote in either house of Con ¬
gress This fact docs not howeverlessen their responsibility to the peo
pIe Rather is their duty more imper¬
ative to vigorously combat all evil
meaSures and to compel an enlighten ¬
ing debate on every important ques
tion comlnp up for action By thismeans alone may the people be keptfnlly cognizant of the significance of
Republican policies and bi brought toa competent appreciation of the mc¬
nace contained in Republicanisms sur-
render
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to influences hostile ti the gen
eral good iySkillful andaggrcsiive leaikrshipof
the Democratic minnrity in Con ¬
gress wilt be of tremendous value tothe party and to the country Thepresent Cocgress may be madean educatlonaLsession to an exceptiontional degree A firm and faithful de ¬
fense of thepeoples cause in every in ¬
stance of the evil legislation now con ¬
templated by the Republicans will
mean ultimate bcnett hJq the Om-
grjEssipnaL campaign oftheyear now
about to open as in the Presidentialcampaign of 1904 the teaching of theacts of the present Congressional ses
sion should mean deserved profit to theDemocratic party and a regained se ¬
curity for the American peopleStLouis Republic
Resolutions of CondolenceBy Washington Council F A A
IDell PlaLne Kansts in memory of
Sister Georgia Price deceased
Whereas Sickness and death has in¬
vaded our council chamber and thefamily circle and claimed for its own
our sister wife and motber Mrs Geor ¬
PriceWhereasWe fully realize that her
place can never be filled her presencenor kindness never again bexenjpycd
salthp we rejoScein the knowledge of
her memory and proud of her acqualn ¬
tanceand wemu5t all submit to thedestroyer of life which is death
Whereas We as acouncll shall weep
with those that weep and mourn withthose that mourn and while we extendthe hand of charity to the grief strick ¬
en family and friends let us hope thatthe Angel of darkness and grief andsorrow wiil forever cause a halo of lightto enter their hearts and establishthere happiness mid contentment We
shall dedicate her life work her noble
traits of character tathose left behindAnd styall only add
The saddest words for the young or old
Is wljeh death is growing nighWhen we grasp the hand that growing
cold
And 16 raotherSa y Goodbye> v
ThatvoiceIs silentetis for the best
J boes joined that happy ndJGrieve not for one whose gone to ret
i vj itV
But meet her itti promised laudTtfererore be it resolved
That council No ISO of EeHosPWiJot
J Rb r by eitend to the family
ndiensoriTracceasedsIstcr cuisincere and blfartfelt sympalhyTandcomrnend them to Blm4wbo tempersthe wind to the shorn lamb
Resolved That as a rnembflalandtoken of remembrance of oiirslsttrthat the president councIl aslMnbt d
instruct the guide to 3Faj ourcTiaYlaf
Jn the emblem of sorrojResolved That sc t the cdf
tors of the Belly PJiInQj1ers to putlish t e oresolutloJward copf tbttie family u
is That tbiecy 6 hbtiedtnfltJ a co f t same wIth the reds
il iU1UrcoUii3itr1e1FANNI B B Amiv IIfuff S
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The Day of Conveniences
Theday is almost at hand wheneverything is done by simply pressinga button Pretty soon we wlljnohave to work any more Weare belpgoverwhelmed by conveniences Dq we
wnt alight Press a button Do wewant breakfast ° Turn on the electricity Do we want more warmth Turnon the steam heat Do we want amessenger Press a lever Are we
coming to business Theres the auto-
mobile Do we want to see a man1Theres the telephone yes theres the
visual telephone Wifey can call ujhubby at tile bank and ask if her batson straight
The telephone through which thefollow at the other end can be seen is
the iuvenUonofu frenchman Dr tSyl
vestrc It consists of a small circularmirror with a bole in the center towhich is screwed a tiny electric lightof a little more than one candlepowerThe mirror is fixed to the microphonicplate of the telephone and a pair orlittle brass pencils connects the cur¬
rent and the apparatus In a word
two acids mix drop by drop and oulofaspout comes a phosphorescentvaporfalling on the mirror It when tele-
phoning
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a sheet of white paper isplaced in front of the mirror the room
from which a person telephoningand also the person himself may beplainly seen
The world may wellsk what nextWith the klneloscope or some such in¬
ventlon and the visual telephone why
will we not be able to sit in Atlantaand sec the races at Gravesend theJellriesSharkty miil if it ever takesplace orIt he would put It off a while
the coronation of King Edward
A Bloody ChristmasLouisville Dec 26Thc usual num-
ber¬
uf Christmas tragedies are repur t-
ed in Kentucky
A Pinevilio dispatch reports thekilling of six men on Red Bird creekabout thirty miles froth there A la¬
ter dispatch says only three were kill ¬
ed while a still later one places thenumber at four The locality is re-
mote¬
from telephoneor telegraph linesand details are not obtainable
At Williamstown Grant countythree men were shot one probably fa ¬
tally Arthur Goughe was shotthrough the intestines and is not ex-
pected¬
to live Det Goughe his father was shot through the back andCarl Gough his brother shot in theface The wounds are not seriousTom Hackett and James Redenorwere arrested and are being guardedto prevent threatened trouble Thetrouble dates back about a year TheGoughes came to town drunk and metHacket and Redecour at Reeds saloonOld man Goughe drew a knife andstarted to carve his enemies He wasrestrained by his sons but the row
once started could not be stopped andshooting began with the results stated
Despatches from Jit Vernon Llncoin Ctnmty give reports of threebloody affairs near Crab OrchardCharles Likens aged thirty was shottbrSe times by Hiram Grant and Islecritical condition Ibp affair was
tne outgrowth of an old grudge Gran-tIsinailat Stanford John Pjyne cutLogan3ompsoo Jr in the shoulderHezekiah Mounce and Miss Brooks1
wefe shot add slightly wounded it is
supposed si jealous lover of the girlfired through the window at them
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A4ispatelkLrom2iBevu1esaysthattuTMe4sn
toxins NIck neBdrickson was cutfour tlm s6l1 il HbndrIckson and isfatally onWeflr SH
IBrain Leaks
Vr fa iST4 rljfvHappiness iutbeheartjilways show-
soi4bface it A4 t5TIhJ i r lt inps rdi g to
what yougaic
Nothingpopagatcthore rapidlytmttiibe fuicY6b mw rrj
1S ii 5 IY fA man nInfa4itaa1when he ca-
nf3twlicr haTslniseabTe
lW ghhct ltt1 childis the best re man nbilvctordoing good jU T
The troub1eLacbumembers is that they tire preparingfpr e1J13 i q
04 couyejrtplu-mlerbut
Iiit is diilicult to convince
some men of the factj < 4 f 1tTheres something wrong about tbe
wan whO puts olIi Hktbigotid ic3 itlous until New Years dayJ
Some men try to tyby denying the existenceof a power to
Jr nslble
The New Yoars DividendsThe gieat outpouring of divIdends
aud intcrcston January 1 will surpassanything of the kind ever known In
tblscoiinVry The CourierJournal ol
Commerce which is Tory goodauthorItyYputs thf distrlbutlon of profitsand earnings from capital at aver
82P000 Jnthe three cities of New
York Boston and Philadelphia which
is far ahead of last January recordThese are the great financial ntelsbut the whole country has been grow-
Ing wealthy and every city in the west
and south will get a part of the golden
shower and a larger part than received
last yearWhat makes this evidence of pros
perity BO notable Is that it ccmes atatime when England Germany Austria Russia the Netherlands and even
rich France are suffering from Industrial and financial depression Franceis affected least of all but her foreigninvestments are so great that herneighbors cannot suffer without herparticipation to some degree TheUnited State on the other hand offer
a dazzling picture or a ptospcrity unaffected by the hardships of the Old
WorldThe
future is in doubt but it is
noteworthy that the members of Ame ¬
rican haute finance see nc reason foralarm The Pennsylvania railroadwould not be preparing to spend 100
000000 in terminal and other Improve-
ment
¬
within the next two tor threeyears and it would nut be adding to itshildlngs of other railroad securities if
it looKed for an early recurrence of
hard times Last week it declared adividend on the shares of the Pennsyl-
vania Company which manages itsrailroad interests westof Pittsburgthe first dividend since 1891 It also
added one one half of 1 percent tothe semiannual dividend on the com-
mon
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stock of the Panhandle which
it owns and has lifted out of Insolven-
cy
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The Vapderbilts hive raised thedividend on Canada Southern and theother great lines have assumed extraresponsibilities in the face of thecroakers who insist that we are now on theeve of a great industrial and financialdecline What Is better than all
though is the fact that this prosperi
trhasstarted from the bottom Capitalcannot thrive unless labor does too
find the unsurpassed distribution of
dividends on the New Year means thatthe great common people are also
thriving That is the most essentialfeature Courier Journal
Broker QuitsThe philosophy of of John Dupee
head of the firm of Swartz DupeeCo the heaviest dealers in grain andstocks west or New York astonishedChicago afew days agp Mr Dupeesays he abandons a profit of 200000 a-
tcyear to get at res Chicago cannotunderstand a vacation on these terms
I should have stopped ten years
agoEald Mr Dupee 11 would ratherhave a year in the1 woods than 200000
that is all I have to say The time tostop is when philosophy tells a man hebas enough It depends upon how amap lives 11iad enough years ago
bulimy frIend kept me In Irecognize Jhere is something in tire besidesmouey waking I love nature and tpnature I go fur stimulation and rest
Judge Dupee has been famous hereandtn Wall street for iuany ycirs as acommission man an adept in formingipQgentialcpnnections in getting atthe facts as to great financial dealsand in making his people money Hisowngreat wealha d the magnificence
of his entertaining have beenold
Tbefirtnba rncrutierhipintieN-evYVrk Stockand CttqnExcban-ges as well as the Chicago Board of
Trade and Chicago Stock Exchange
It hasdone atTexceedlnW largebusinessfinsJocks and grains probablyleading all Western competitors Itstrtfbsaclions on busy days haveaggre
gatedasbl ias 16000000 busheteofgrain and ISOOOOsharea of stock on theNtiwYvrkiock Etcb3nge
The commissions attull ratlawotildanuBtVo lVii knrj rsflrni and 18750
on stocks guch daysof ours werelS6jptttl lfut wellposted tradersOg neoprAtot theJlrR11n re
tn dootntjuayD-
upeet Mf has required a fortune Of
several million dollars and a taste forsplEIibihWsunVnfers at his beautifulhjyne at Qcoqoni tC Wit ratherthan in business His relations witht1ifM orMadw1th high railroad of
Hctals have given his house high presS iy vi j Iiprestige e 1 r f
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Playing a Stong HandPresident Roosevelts choice of Gov-
ernor Shaw or Iowa for the Cabinetoffice of Secretary of the Treasurymade vacant by the retlremeut or
Ly man J Gage strafd help to convincthe Presidents antagonists In his own
party that lids capable otplaying very
good politics in the line strengthenlug his p rsJnalpositlon-
Govcrnor Shaw himself in view of
the swiftly increasing importance or
the Middle West and the generalrecognition of his own abilities prom
ised to be a strong candidate for theRepublican nomination to the Presi-dency in the next National Conventionof that party HOcan now the beliefIs prevalent be counted on toby asidethat ambition and throw his strengthto Mr Roosevelt waiting until 1008 tolaunch his own boom for the PresidencyIn
to this valuable supportMr Roosevelt Las also made warmfriends and supprters ot SenatorAllison and Djllivcr of Iowa whomost vigorously urged the name ofGovernor Shaw for the Secretaryhhijof the Treasury He may indeed
have removed from his path anotherrival fur the 1901 nomination S natoiDolliver aspiring very strenuously toreach the highest office in the gift or
the people As matters now standboth Senators from Iowa are expectedto loyally support Mr Roosevelt in thenext Republican Rational ConventionAll nf which goes to show that thePresident is an txirctncy capable poll
helen along practical lines Shrewdplotters such as Senators Hanna andPlatt eneraiesof Roosevelt within theRepublican organization will find thatthey are arrayed against a man whocan give them all the fighting theywant and probably a great deal morethan they will relish The impendingdevelopemcnts expected from furtherchanges in the Roosevelt Cabinet willbe possessed of a peculiar interestThe Presidents opening plays havebeen strong and characteristicSt-Louis Republic
The Nell Cropsey MysteryThe disappearance of Miss Nell Crop ¬
sey from her home at Elizabeth CityN Con the night of November 20
gave rise to a multiplicity of rumorsand to the futile activity of a greatnumber of amateur dececiivc Whilethe dominant opinion where the younglady was known seems to have beenthat It was a case either or murder orsuicide there was a disposition else-
where¬
to insist that she had run away
With some mm From all over thecountry came reports of mysteriouswomen each accompanied by a manand it was Insisted thaYthe woman ineach case corresponded exactly fn ap¬
pearance iwitb the description givenoftbc missing young lady The outcomeof all this was the bodyof the missinggirl was found in the rive ashort diEtance from her fathers iloor But themystery of her disappearance Is stillunsolved
As James Wilcox whoba bee n thegirls lover was the last person whoisknown to have seenh alive suspicionhas naturally fallen upop him Thefeeling against hjm js SQJ strong thatthe services of naval reserves have beenthoughtnecessary for his prbtecliohYefroa the Slgofalr that isfcobwnthe s case against him s insbf no
means strnnaPosabiythero ara factsthat have not been made public butsofar asIstneaiJyuir1erstod thecircumstances simply afford cnmndifor sup Tbn Clearly it Is up cqe fpf
tne intervention of a mob even ontbetheory that mob violence Is sometimesUc athritfi rfIAt IW1O3it ret surfngthaTTtfie
finding of the body has completely setat rest the ojurious4rrnnors affedtln gthe young ladys Character Therofistoprpnch disposition to assumejuthatthedlsappearancepf a young jwogjannecessarily means at 6he h snelDped
with a man All such theories havebeen O7mltelyTglsthetThtbflndIng df the body ihdugh in Vlewbf ifiei
acts developed the reason ddb1r i-
staneesot thordeatfr are ag much amysteryseforeourlerpu i1i
Hr t 1rSCi1re etterKind SirIetthlrmh to thank
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Cor the benefit derived from yourceldjiated Saymans Salve andrSoapHli
me Oftettero wy 1 tids andirms rwhicb 1 have been afflicted with
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TloISirmantRemedl fCItMViHltIrX1 1 fiC
D c i1 i1ItQ tiLe a lively lime iiiur toali
Christmas i
Ambrose Suiuli anil J F Tar ¬
tar of this placo will leave forLexinqton iii a few days to Attendschool i
R D Luttrell who has beenquite sick for ome time j iareported better
Misses Lnla and Sarah B Wilkerson of near this placej and MrEveret Stroud and sistor of Philspent Christmas with the youngpeople of Decatur
spentChristmustives at Watson
Ben Russell of Dunuville washero Monday joking his friends
John R Luttrell is building aa large barn on his farm whichwill improve its looks wonderful
Our nmrchauls are doing a goodbusiness s
Dr R M Simcock and Consta-ble
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J W Murray had an argu-ment
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in a cafe in Burnet Texaswhen their hands went to theirhip pockets und the proprietor or ¬
dered them to leave the placeWithout hesitating they turnedinto the street and standing vepaces apart shot tIienielvea dead
Bob Hatfield who claimed tu-
be the last survivor of the Ken ¬
tucky family of that name waskilledat Troy mining camp Ari-zona
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while resisting arrest on uwarrant issued on complaint ofhis wife
William Boles Sr was fatallyshot in a drunken ror at Irvineby his son The younger Bolesbadly wounded his brother CharsBoles
For Sale or RentA good conven ¬
lent dwelling on Burkesville street ad ¬
joining the Hancock lJotSALLEE Buos-
ColumbIa Ky
Bring us that load of wujd you promisedisoms time ago Remember onrtoves take 18 inch wood
lilfflore HotelS
W M WIL3IORE Prop
Gradyville Kentucky
JlIERE Isno better place to stopat the aboved named hotel
Good sample rooms and a flrstGutable Rates very reasonable Teestable attached 1
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