T Published Every 1 Friday = OldUltetn ign I J VOLUMH XIX MT VERKON ROCKCASTLE COUNTY KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 1905 NUMBER 6 d m m = WE = tfI it3 11 R 1 F 1ctt r m 1 If f B ae r P- i J JHt J i j W Uai j t And Sell It For Less 7 r0at Bud C Goods thats wlT j B = < Er A V a- t lH u cnituretirh0ta i Mattingg and nuggets c Felt Boots Meiis and Ladies Rubbers Shoes reverv Kind and Size for Everybody Mens Youths and Childrens Hats Best Line of Overcoats in Kockeastle mien Youths and Childrens Suits Groeeries20 pounds Granulated One Dollar Dry Goods Notions sad Furnishingj Ladle Misses Jackets Cloaks soul Wraps Ladies Fascinators Hid ITndenvear 17LJ II rdt ale and Que nswaro Blank Boos I Stoneware and Stationery = nAnGIXS G tnn1HHiP1Hnli f i 1 Ilfltstlliiltsltlill liTUclllil ttifltillll I Stylish Di es Soli COMFORT whl aw Li Fi rJ ihCecbratsa cornbimPit estShoes You Ever Saw Uthat We have our winter stock on the shelves all the different leathers styles and widths- you want to pet the worth of your money and opportuntv ¬ linemore I is our complete line of DOUGLAS SHOES I A Days Doings in Kentucky j IREIGN OF TERROR Middlesboro Militia in the Mountains After a Lawless Gang Middlesboro Ky Nov 6A reign of terror in this vicinity threatens to rival in violence the bloody feuds o Breathitt county The Mlrtdlesboro militia company spent Sunday after- noon ¬ in the mountains after a lawles- gang said to be headed by Frank Ball wanted for the murder of John Bolen a barber Ball is reported to have with him a CTOTIJ cf at Icwa 40 me who intend to resist his arrest to th last Four miles from Middlesboro the soldiers attacked a blind tiger and riddled it with steel bullets although they succeeded in capturing nine of the men Returning to town a roll call of the company snowed the ab ¬ since of three men whoa whereabouts s sro not knovyn Sunday nigit the town was comparatively quiet but all telegraph wires have been cut GovI Deckham has bvea asked to seed more soldiers and another company is ex¬ pected as thf local militia nun are worn out by constant duty for the past three days The MiddlesLoro pany is in charge of r t comI Alhrecht a cading citizen who September last was editor of the Mid ¬ dlesboro News Secrecy is preserved by both citizens and soldiers and it f reported that a telegraph operator ha been warned not to send out news the disturbances to any newspapers AN UNHAPPY MISTAKE Postmaster Mistook His Guest For a Burglar and Killed Him Central City Ky Nov 6A deplor- able tragedy occurred at a very earl hour when Postmaster Tom Sweeney- cf Horeb in Muhlenberg county mis taKing Tom Middleton for a burglar fired the shot that killed Middleton stantly Middleton and Sweeney ha always been the best of friends an he was a guest at the home of the postmaster He got up early to go into the yard and was returning to loom whoa Sweeney suddenly aura cued from his sleep opened fire on his guest and killed him Sweeney is in ¬ consolable with grief Middlcton was a single man and about 10 years old v A NEVI PAPER MILL I It Will Be Located at Paducah By a St Louis Syndicate- S Paducah Ky Nov 6 Pailircah to aJ aarcw pa par mill It willbe located here in a tow weeks by a St Louis syndicate C A Dawes of St Icrcts representing ths syndicate was here and arrange for 151 cords of wood a day with a local mill He was onhH WilY to Ulverton Ala to locate the mill but ofer conferring with k- cal r business men decided ths was the better point Sawmill Destroyed By Fire Paducah Ky Nov GIire destroy ed the sawmill of the Laagstafform Manufacturing Co Loss 20000 fiily covered by insurance The origin of the fire is unknown Owing to the dls astsous fires that have occurred here recently it is believed that they were all of incendiary origin Blew His Brains Out Ford Ky Nov 6Across the river on the Madison county side Dave Goodpaster white of Beckersville Ky and Zack CheaauU colored of Madison county engaged in a pistol due over some trivial maitcr Good paster blew Cheuauit s brains out kill ing him instantly Charged With Shorting a Neighbor Sergent Ky Nov 6James Potter lepublican nominee for magistrate in the Booles FOi p lcc is arrest eil thoro charged with shooting Ro crt Johnson a neighbor in a quarrel over the election Johnson Is not mar ¬ tally injured Aaged River Man Dead Newport Ky Nov GT S McGin niss 87 one of the ollcst river me of this vicinity and a resident of New post since 1S52 died at his residence Ins grandfather came to Kentucky from Virginia with Eoone and other pie iecrs FatalCovington Nillia fromi wagon when t coM dfd with a street- car Died at the Age of 92 Years Covington Ky Nov GIrs Cara Ostendorf 92 mother of Jo M Ostendorf 29 Boone block died her home in Oak Ridge Penilet county Ky She was well known thiscity where she had many friend- Took Cash and Clothing Grayson Ky Nov 6The post fice and store of James Oliver at Ev ennan five miles north of Grayson was robbed but only 2 of post offi money was secured The burgla took a quantity of clothing and shoes YearI orgafpU nation of land owners in Ohio Kentucky and West Virginia Eno as the Farmers Union is secubi pledges from farmers not to grow a tobacco next year Aged Tailor Dies Suddenly Newport Ky Nov 6Adam Han 4 Jr 69 engaged in the tailoring busi- ness ¬ died suddenly at his home Hen had just returned from church ivi hc was seized With a choking spell and dead later THE CHILD FELL Sliver of Wood Entered Mouth Peretrated To the Brain r Covington Ky Nov 7Ralph ant the twoyearold son of filbert Llpp No 912 BankHck street met with accident that will likely prove The chJd carrying a nall sliver of roomf entering his mouth and striking the Thes ¬ tension of the mother who was in an adjoining rccni V h3a she reached her babes side sho bind hIId a thea m> little one and sent for a physician The child was in a critical condition late Monday night iAWARD DAMAGES Mrs Pink Head Gets 15000 For the Death of Her Husband Paducah Ky Nov 7Two years hisI place moved here recently and tits Pink Heal came here and sued him for 20000 dam ¬ ages for being responsible for her hus ¬ hs fher tier husband Monday a jury gave 15000 Hodge was never prose- cuted for the alcged offense THE BALL BROTHERS No Immediate Developments in Their Case Expected cityy Monday night and no immediate de ¬ velopments in the case of the Ban brothers are expected The return of eFtectualyd were wounded Whether any of the Ball partisans were wounded is not theirk time being into the mountains of Vir ¬ riots and Tennessee Used 011 To Start Fire MontcelUi Ky Nov 7t Oil Val- ley this county Mrs Arthur Masseii glll undertook tu start the breakfast fire by pouring crude oil into th3 stove An exposou followed burning her so that she died Jn a few hours Her bus band aud slsiofrlntlaxy wore probably faally nurno1 v Deputy Sheriff Scott Dies Nlclinnsrllle Ky Nov 7 J G Scott deiHity shciiff pnd democratic nominee for sheriff for the ensuing tern 11I suddenly after several days illness His place 01 the ticket wili be taken by his deputy R Z Moss who will run in the interest of Mrs Scott Missed Train and Loses Vote Lexington Ky Nov 7Belng fore ¬ ed to spend Sunday in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and thereby lost his vote in New York was the predica ¬ mont in which E E Smathers the noted eastern turfman and oil man found himself He missed his train New Kentucky Postmasters Washington Nov 7 Fourthcass postmasters were appointed as fol lows Kentucky Hackley Garrard county Willis M Jones Shively Jet ¬ Tenon county Pauline Brown Urban Clay county Ollie Hayre Wallace town Madison county Jasper N Ogg Petition in Bankruptcy Gainesville Ky Now 7I N Hunt Son filed a petition in bankruptcyI at lyouisville Liabilities 11T Thee four members of the firm petitionsb their combined liabilities being 16311 and available assets f 3700 Death of Cot J Smith Hurt Mt Sterling Ky Nov 7Col J Smith Hurt died here after a brief ill nness He was 80 years old and wide ly known over the state Col Hurt was the organizer of the 24th Ken ¬ tucky regiment during the civil war and a Mexican soldier Shot in Self Dafense 7Williamm shootingoand I t mntssed by Magistrate Graves it beingI that the shooting was selfdefense Post Office Clerk ArrestedI Owensboro Ky Nov 7Henry theh arrested on fromIn 1000s Beckham Goes Home To VoteJ Becko ham left for his home at Bardstown to vote in the election All the other state officers and clerks are absent on rsthe some mission and the statehouse is practically deserted Police Chief Kills ManJ Richmond Ky Nov VAn od feud of long standing terminated when George Alcorne was instantly killed ofn andn A post office has been established jwith Waster Iact ng the motherinlaw T Established W 63 > a3toc3toe8 These Are Prices That f i Interest YouI LlYl Nolrf 1 os roJ F > r Mens and Boys Caps 10 to 50 i cents Mens and Boys Hats 15c to 2 each Mens Suits 2 50 to 1 i i Mens Overcoats 44 to 5t long 45o toIt Boys Suits coat vest and pants 2 to 6 per suit gBoys Overcoats 9 to 19 years s old gcod quality 275 to 4 each Bos Knee Pants Suits size 4 to 16 500 to 2 per suit Childrens Shoes from 50C pair up I XY XJ 45CLadies medilum 1001pair aeach Green Coffee WOne Stoves according 825 ishow i THOS CHERRY t BRODHEAD KENTUCKY Headquarters BargainsV c xc r Gibralter of Rockrcastle County t Financial Institutions m I CITIZeNS BftN m I OF BRODHEAD KY Jt fJI = T IN mBanking mm W Give us your anti we guarantee Q 0ant and profitable relation 3 per interest on all deposits of 100 or more when left in bank and check m ed upon for period of six months r Jt1 X11 J ft1 fi jj C0NYA1I The election passed off quiely here and tie Democrats are proud they are still livingMr J H Sigmon his rroperty here to the Roundstone Land Company for boughtIta Rat Kidwell sold his farm here to his son Tom Kidwell and moved to Copper creek and engaged in e goods busiuess The Round stone Land Company will soou have their spoke nwiahnle wl ready for business at this place- We are proud to say that our cl mend J H Sigmon who has in en tick so long is improving and was at the election to voteI MANS UNREASONABLENESS S Is often as great as woman 5 l But Thos SS Austin manager of the Republican of Leaven t worth was not unreasonable when he refused to allow the doc- tors to operate on his wife for fe- male Itrouble Instead hesavs we concluded to try Electric Bi- tters ¬ My wife was then so sick sue could hardly leave her bed and five 5 physicians had failed to relieve her After taking Electric Bitters she was perleetly cured can tow perform all her house hold duties Guaranteed by Mt Drug Cos drugstore Price 50 USB MARK STIX Boots Shoes I Rabbe t Cast LeastWear Beat Salesman rr E C ecoalP sasa z x or 9I Q VVV Mens Underwear 45c to i per suit- Mens Overall 450 to i Coats to match at same price quality ¬ r 25 Ladies Dress Skirts 21 to 4 51Ladies 275 per pair p for The pleas cent hd j lt j j lt77 SJOCJi1111 mOp IIJANJ Samuel Marksberry sold 18 200 NIHurn ini 5 25 Squire Royalty sold the Cornish ville Mill Company 400 bushels of ttluat at Si cisII C Tcrhure sold Coleman Walter 22 1200 p lund cattle Monday at 3 y cts SimIon rif AUx C Ww in Garrard county last week about 85 export cattle at 465 per rwt The lot averaged I475T P Kirkland sold to T B Gentry bunch of feeding WmI price Harrodsburg Herald A DISASTROUS CALAMITY It is disastrous calamity when you lose your health because indi geitiou and constipation have sap pedit away Prompt relief ran be had in Dr Kings New Life Pills They build up your digestive or- gans and cure headache dizziness colic constipation etc Guaran DrugCosdrugstore A Methodist Bishop says the future man will be part white and part black That is what they are now if you knew them allreal wellNine thousand barrels of the BourI ¬ I f q e 1887 VS Q r Bed Blankets 65C to 4 50 per 1 pair The best are all wool t Best grade Flour 70C sack a j Good Roasted Coffee ic pound Good i2 4c pound C poundThree 1 Five bars Daniel Boone Soap toe j je plug Star Tob 1 Nails all sizes 3C Sheet Iron wood 225 to 275 40cI Heating for 550 to Fourcap CQok 1 Good Sewing Machine 1250 3 i c i i = business a ¬ mPay M the not ¬ a tlJ- = t sold j > nrxj a a ¬ ¬ that v e l3 QUAIL Mr W G Proctor is improving c slowlyRev J L Davis filled his regular appointment at Providence Saturday and Sunday Isaac Her rin is in very poor healthMr and Mrs James Parsons of Wildie have returned home after pleasant visit with her parents Mr and Mrs G W ParsonsMr Ellla Doss of Livingston is here visiting relativtves Mrs Jesse Brown is numbered among the sick Mrs David Adams is convalescent Mrs John Adams of Jellico Tenn la here visiting her sister Mrs Simeon Denney SON LOST MOTHER Consumption runs in our famiV ly and through it I lost my moth ¬ er writes E B Reidof Har ¬ mony Me For the pest five I slightessign Dr Kings New Discovery for con ¬ sumption which has saved me rmothers Mr Reid hut he learned that lung y trouble must not be neglectedand 1and jMt Trial bottle free J The beef trust has secured pus session of the countrys sole leathU keepit s c Sam McCann of near Nicholas eK f tcoon r t 4n t Yof t V v Lasn rat