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i Lire, Newsy ud l'n)|rcssir^ SEMI-WEEKLY, At $2.00 par Annum, ttttudittttt ni UBHST GIBCDUim TNimr MvammHa miowm. CompletG Job Office ATTACiUIU. VOLUME XT. HOPKINSVILLE. CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY.. JUNE 4. d889. NUMBER 45 raBLIBHCD TDESDAYS AND I'SIDiTS, CHAS. M. MEACIIAM. Ti:io. E. Uabtlky, Biialiiosa MRiiagcr DBKmiPTIOIf BATE! UMMvr<«MrMr, •ttMljauklaM- MM9 •••••••••••••••«.*«..«t* . ...11,0* •Mitayy.Ms aMtta .11,00 Opening Battles of tlio pal(B of Atlanta. SHEBMAH>8 BTAB BIBE8. From OuttaDoosa Chnicli gad to How Bejond. Oopo BIU mU Baawd Boom or mil Cmii a»r. May i tm », 1104 -luuu. Mar >* CI—rllli. tUf I* is tt. Kmt BaiM Ckwak. Allmw BUll, Bto.. W <• 4aM 4—IIM«kli« 0«OT Mmb- POWDER Abtolutoly Pure. IWtfTCWpiK cel.. I0« WaJl Skomhi BU9INE8S CARDS. DR, R. E. CHRISTIAN, PHYSICIAN axD ©CJIBC3-E02;T OAn itmf l>nc ^lara, pon«B siara add olat ith. THE FELANDS, AHORNEYS AT LAW HOFKOrSVILLIk KY. wmrnMlMlBlUn* OmM 1 UtiUaa wnvMlik. I'll-lr F. M.STITES, M. D. Offlc« of«r Dank uf lliti>klnavllte, HOriilXSVII.I.K, ... - KY A. P. Campbell, DENTST, HOPKINSVILLE, - - Kr. OPKKATina A HPBOIALTT. Ufflrx over M. Frtnkel * Boni'. Sr. J. Z- DT7Z.X3T. PHIIIUiOSUBGEOII, iNMNin. HOOK, ntxr door to UMOtO A GUUIKi HepkiMTflle, Kmtnoky. FORO-Y & BELL, orrici oTm PLAmrcB-B bank. BipeoiAl attaalton (tveo to til Buil- MM. 9-9-1 r HENRYJ.STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW. IIOI'KINSVILLF, KY. Dr, Wm. M. Fuqua, PHYSICIAN -AND- UBm: Main Slmt, o>sr Nitlonml Ilink. 4-M-I7. A.KIlkasxT, M. I). T.W. HLtlir.U.l) SEAROENTftBUKEY, OOlco over I'lanlors Bank. f^TsMl'IIONKS AT RUIDKNOEB. OrriCK AND LarftlanpUUooaii. HwtljnUm VaUDalli. liTU . .. llftrStr, pMUl BaUalir Uw Wa«k. -HOUSE! SHERWOOD (DaiUr MawMaHfomaat.) T. 0. BRIDWKLU FBOP'B, ^^''iSJtiT'* E7aDavUle,Ind. lOoorrlilil, imt, tr Annrtoan Pt«a AaoelailaD.1 TiNotr-araTaan ago-Uay & IHU—U0.1. Bhannan roda out rnim Chattuooga to Iw- t<ri bU oampalpi ajiliiat Allaala. ' Ba had •urawrinl Uraalia smaaadw of tbawaat- ern anny. Sheniian oommantloil thiro armUjn. timt of ttiu C'tiintMirUiid, iindi>r Tlinnuui, t)i<, (tliln, ii'l'T UchoOold, and tbe TetitiMC^**', iiikUt UoItMnam. ComUuad they h,tv n ni,bi« •riny, uiad and trus, ki all Vti,m iwu. Thoy luul ZM fntna. Tha cnvnlry font, wn. f\^4'^, utuUn- (ifiw. Rptinor Oamml. R. Mof.'ook. ClIlwitHrk nn,l HU)u,'nmn. or (Stipniiau'n thr«o oriiiltii Mrl'lit;n,oii liolil thn r I K li t Thoniiui tlio center, nn.l hv'liuUi'ld ths left. To lim. Mo- riinmin WM allot- Uvl tho iiioat Im- portant task of Um work Unfiudlataly twrora fibanoaov urni;. It bad baan no part of tha plan to niMa tha Nal Dal- lortUM ta M WM Hw road iMdIactolt waa aln taodad by a dam that had hum tkrawn aanii Mill Crmk. Tlif mnin plnii wii (or HaPbtraoti to march Kniiliwurd tn Itaiaca and thtu flniik Johniiton on thu w<>^t Roam wu tlghtwii mll«i»>ijlli o( DulUia It lia<l Iwioll woll fortill.^L III iirtliT mtrtl It, Mrl'lK-rfcoii in',v(.»l IhroiiKli KiinlioC'iwk Unpin thu iiiDiintalii nuiRo. Itu«ca U on tlio liln-ct rnad to Atluiito. If tlio ptnn biirl bcoii «ucx^»ful. Daltou wouM liava bam ramplotalj "tumad," In niUltarx (larUuioo. But Johnatoa bod pra- pand for tlila vorjr ooottngMqr. Ua waa woll inlumicd of all tiM movomanta of tlio UnUn nnnloa, Ho had rapalreri tha roada laadlng (roiii IMlloii to Ilaaaca, and two dajn daya bofom McFhcnon maehod tiM plaoa, ba had tent Conly'a brlKiuls tblllwr to dafrod tt. TliU bri^uilo waj4 iit Camp t'rtvk. out KILTATIUOC. Grant aiipaintid Mar lha 4ar (Ur ahrr- luaii to luan-h aoothward. On War S, ISM, thorufon-, lM'v;nii ttji, (;rt«t DKmxneot ON TO ATLANTA. Tlie r]iii'<>[i< II (1/ Mi[<i>t><w fur tbU arm' only roulo waa bj tho itiijcU rsUmiy from NiultvUto to Chottauooca. Tbli tumv WM I.W mUaa and tiad to ti Uirouebout lU wbol* I«i(Ul As the wniy ftdvaaoad Into Otorfto II would bt momtn loliimlkmoMtte mQimr tnek gMi^adu OMM MiA tik* •wsy frooi ttearmy jil Kor» As U WMt tb* OM nSbmd wm tand to ita MTplM «mM Ihwtlnm IwmM It. Hov «M ito advMMfait •najr to £• pivvldeJ with npftUear Hhtrrnan innt tlio n-ojit, cv€ (t }>y n mill tary lUMtMUIv Ml hk'Ti'lo tlwit It ''nil-t^t n bowl" all along tho liiia llu Uiifl itu nnlrr forbldtling t)i« UM uf tl)0 ral>i«f)) t v < ivtlinnj at all It wa« to t» tund >trl> ll v fur trnnM- porting naooMary array tupitliaH. Kurtlwr, all eommandcn of poata wHLbi thirty miUn of NachvlUa wan to haul out ttktiir own au] pll(« hjr wafion, and finally oil HoUlicrM luitl al) TAttta oil tUelr wny to tba fitnit woro to conio "upoa Uu-ir owu trga" Qrtat waa tba wrath tbai BaMkadSbamu itfaMMtoto the nodlfylk badoM, arm/ or tba ptoplt mail qnll oalaf Um nil* roa^ mad tbaft ttw wnjr ooold Dot qttU If Jo« i»toa wm tebteooaoorad. Afta^ that bo had hIi'Mti Ml^i ^ nippUei worr oon nmrij dwiblld. Bttt Kilt tbaf ««r« not largo (000^ Tbaraopoa Sb«iuaa ur<U'ri<d hia iiuutvr of tran^nrtatlocatoiftlaaall Imltu ttiutcania luto LoutariUe and NaahvlUu. It wuadoDfl, and oiiotlxT hnwl kai ratw^l. The (trcaldant of tbo l/Hii'-villo hikI Uio rfiul HHuoiuitratod. lion' could bo Iwiu); aupjiliua liito Naj>l>TiIlo If bl» traiiu wvro tokant Fur rrply Hbomian ^\rt3io back: "8olaaaU trains coming luto JeffonKmrlOe, iod.*' This wni doDA, and tha mppUat forwardod. lu a 1UU« n biie ran and angliwa from almuU tria-y road In tba north war* nuntaif over Sbinnas^ road, aoonnraUtliis mii^Um for thaaraj. BoawoT tbtntodMlANibdlbiir wnf^own to Gtorgt^ **Bov UatBUrood jnkisw noovwd tbiif proiftrtjror Mitlad tbtir trauportatioa Aoeouati I bav* navar baard,** mj» BlMmuui. Tba first ob^eUvo polntof tbo Union army WON Dalton, Qa. Thb town U thlrty-ntaia il'-^R'iiith of Cbattaunoga and nluKy-ntna i\rA iiorth of AtlnntiL Itatwcou Bbemiao mill DultoM Iny forty mlUt of raoantain lI«twuon Dalton and Atlanta lay, (In-t, n broftil valley with two rivora, tho KL')wiih and tbo Ooatanntilii, flowing llir<>n(;b 1 ixtn ciinie moro ruggt") lununtAin miii^i-s iiftt"- tbom tba CliatlnluKx.lu'O ilvir. That poned* Atlanta lay lu a plniii tK>r()i\i tb«oy&. Tbo reglou was tMxiuiirtil mid plct^ tirtiiriUA. •TMPraMB-lMi^ lUnalKNl M*MH '11 w«r«a Btfhl««. (f al. mJDMVrtRK a lOK, rUUMyUa. A. ttealri Hkta Tartaraa* >n. I tear, PHOTOGRAPHS! Before TOO hato your piot„ro takpn oomo aatl etw tba on .tractor of my work. You will baaall"lled that my iilcturea ar« eimal to tba baat dty work. Hiior.lal allontlon alTsn to 'i:ul jMuaed iiii; for tha lur Of baiAoa; AtDattoalbftOOftAM^rMa^BV bad lain for lii mouthi. Tbetr atfoctira roroa num- borad, occor.linf; M T'lii-.n n'lM^it, 48,000, WitblMU-ly :\ikkl i-.tvnliy. Tl:fy tiiul tbt wlntar rix^ultiii^ und prt'i^iriii iprfog coiupalgu. Ueii. Jobustou blnuolC M^ya tbaft bad roly wen of all armfc Kelthor was ba itrang!/ fortUlod tlMr^ ba wrlteo, Tba •tronctafe ConflKlarata worka wira al Atlanta, and to thai dt/ tba OOnfad- arala army waa preparwl to rutlra aft ibort notioa On thfi Union march KmUiward a portion of lliomaa' ivfintimnd wna lUnyidy 'at lUni^ gold, alglitiM M tnili'ii from C'batttui'xv^a. In February ti« hiul iim'lif n (h'liionftration against Tunurt Hill nii<l Itiizznrd Ilooct Pasi, throui;b wbicb tho ifdlwdy 1«1 into Dalton. Art«r that dauonrtratiou tiia troops retlrttd to Ringgold and remained Uiero May 6 Gen. Sharman rode fu: to lUi.^- It tba naroh lootbward waa Mgnn. ROCKY FACE AND BUZZARD R003T While McPtieraon woe moving amand wnat of Dalton, Thouuu and SchnOuliI otmtlntMd to move furwanl a^lusl Johnston^i front &Iay 7, titcrc wna a erero oncagomonl at ikmanl Rooat Paia, otberwtaa cfdlad Mill Cm-k, Oop, lt««twi'<'n Uu Coiifflcrntt .4 fi ij i! Tliiimn«' miviuirti, i'lixt <t l!ll.^;Ln!a and IIiX'kci 'H ri/r|iri rmllv i.vf!i.-<l t[,<i Iiioillfi of (I;.. ]; .1 and cltiiili^l 11 >t aldt's*, bn t w o r o f'lri-i-il to rt'tlra I'loi-Wly OM they bail dona In FcU- ruary before, tho Confoderataa burled ibowers of itotM and great rocka from tba halghta down upoo tfaalr awallanta Itioniaa movad down from Rtngsold lo Tunnd Hill and aeeapl«d U May t At tba aine time Otn. SchofUd waa marehlng dl* nvtly down upon Daltdn from tbo north. rimntoiul Sltorman had planned to mori cluiuitanoously.ond they did to, Uay 4 cba Anny of tbo Potomac rmsird tlie Itaplilau « ttti liriuit at It-t hmd atitl Ixynn tbo mov "on t*> nicbmnnd," and May !i the woKtarn army inxlpr HIitTiiiait atartinl tho iiuin-b utid the cry, "On to Atlanta.** lI'irimraLm atartnil aoutll toward^ lUwara Viiy 7. lib Instruotioua liad l>eo:i to uiuve rapidly through Bnabo Crtv lt Oap to tho railroad leading aoutb from Dalto:i, destroy aa much of tho ralU-oa<l as hocoukl In a short tiino Ntt] ri'turn to Bnaka Creak 0^ fortify himself. HcPhmon folio ired butroctkaia Ifa/ 8 ha raaebed Snaka Creek OapL Aa a docu- iMiit fai tbe nature of a prophecy Sherman^ lug UvtM um to MeFbafiM at tbii lime have a cortoui totarett tlw ohM wrato to tho commander of his own old army *•! bf>|»» th.' i n. my will fltjbt at Dalton, In wbk-b caan bo con Imvo no fi>pro Owrv <i\i lt<tta(>a)tiintcmi Inti'iftrt- fpltli yon; but HliiMiid bitf poll •y 1>A tn fall Uu-k iilt'ii;; tl.it niilnxul Vou wilt hit bliii In Uank. Iki net /all iu Uiat ovout U) make tbe mowt of Iba m tpmuulty by tba BMil Tlgorous attack poslltlfs as it may Mvo us what wo havo most rea- son to apfrth^'nd, a 's!!"^ pursuit. In « bifb be galiu atnuit;tb rut |, il" Wbat Khcrmun aiiincbciHlifl wilh, In fuct, what canto to \ku». Johnston, al DuK^on, had b<v^*^^l tho aii- UioHttos at Ulohnirixl ovor nn<l ii(;aiii to m'ihI him ro-«nforci«nennt, Tbcy rcfiund to ilo no unices hn nnmitseil t<i make tbo riuiiiuki;;!! nii olfunslvo onct On tbU and other [uvtoiU Jolinston was left nil winter and till tJtn spring was nearly gone confronting a forc<> double bb own. At length, soolng signs that the Uok» armtai woro cort^ily going to move agabMt lrflB« be sent, May 4, an urgont rerjuial that part of Polk'i oommaod ibould bo glvao to blOL Mk% arnr waa tben in Alabama and UlMWppL nb raqneat of Johnston's was at taflt onmpHart with, but it was not till Shormau waa aotnally upon btm that tlio troopri arrived. MUl Mt WJROVfSLIl. . solFtlioro till tbo otiiur ufraGi came upi If Mi'TbcrKon had either entered Reeaoanr token iiokUioii on tlw railroad north of It, Bhernion and tlie Union hIetortaM ar» a oplntoii that a great diaaater woukl tbn and tliera bare fallen upon Johnstoa at tba vwj hit^nnlnf of thla fkmooa campaign. Dol JobiMtoablraaeUlaeC tbe oppoaite optntoo. It to wall to know both ildaa Johoaton,oa ble iMut, daelarea that If MePberaon bad taken •lUMr of the courm iuggoBted bla whole army would liave been deetroyat Johnston lays ho would liavo attackivl Mcrboreon withsncb ailvniitn;:c<( of nuuibcrs and poeiLlou on would bavu Inhurif] bis destruction, Tho Union pbni of t-oinpoign wan changed, tbemforc, to iiit>ot tbo now situation. Sbot^ maii decldiyl tbrit bo would noiv pour hts whole army through Biuiko Crotjk Gap upon Iti;sacn. May 10, ho saw tliat Johnston waa still at Dalton. All of Rhortiuui's cavolry bad not yet notno up, and be was waiting for Qarrard ami titoncnuui to yAa tho Infantry. Maj 10, bowevor, Hookeri oam, tba Twonllatt orderod down to UonMrnn al Bnako Oap. Uay U, tbo gmral gava ordara for tbo fall moTtmacit forward.. BaleftBoward and tbe Fourth oorpe at Rnawrd BoMt Gap with 8lonotnan*i cavalry, 'ii tbo ru>;gnl country tho gruat army wore neoeanrllT alow, and H woe not till May 13 that tbe Union foroa w^nt through Hnako Croek Oap with tboir facee tiiward ttcsncjL Hut (liirl:)^; tbu nf^tit of May I'J Johniiton, imu-cbinK wwlly ninl aivlftly by tbo goO(l rivuU ho lilnisolf bail nttulu and fortllUxl, C'vocunteil Diilton with bU wholu army and movoil down to Riwu-u and took up |Mitdtlon t.'icro. Tbo army In front of blm ouUitim- tMTfd hlni two to OU& But Rfnocu was well foi iinol, ntid If tbo tuttlo camo Juhofilon had tlia great mlrantaco of flghtlng behind In- trenchmonta. Dy May 13 Pblk lo porv» had reached Jolinitoowithr»«aforoeiiiaDtiL Folk, Hardee and Hood Wita HOW ooaMBaadm of the three porta ot JfihMlnn>i Coroih oaOid oorpa la tba southern anny. As loun as Howard fotud that Dalton wm rmpty ho orouplod It with his eorpa. Than bo puabad on In pursuit of Johnatoo. Reeaea ti dttiated on the right l>ank of tbe cronkod OustanatUa river. At ftcaoca this winding stream Hows from east to Bnako creek Li little stream that fluwa Into tho Oostanaula eouth of Rosaoo. May 1 1 Jobntftoii truspuctod that Bbcrman^ army n iu about to moro toward Bnako Creek Oap. lb> had oi-dorod U'heolor'a cavalry to iiiukta it>oi:ui>biSJiuce to ascoitaln It audi v»iL- I 111' tun. {K.M\. T. C. HbKlmau'a lufautry «upIK»rtod hiiu. Wheeler inoradoot at day- break, to tbe nortliward, aroMd tLotkf~ rlilgo. In thodlreftlou of TunBil RUL ~ be mot Btooemant cavalry^ eomlsiff on to join Sharman, with a train of 400 kaded wagoiui A abarp enfaginiant took plauo bi'tweon Wbealor and Staoaauo, In which the Union foroa wia driffon back and lAO men wiwo captured. Then Wheeler ntnrned and n^iKirtcd to his chief that tbo Union nmiy wax moving southward. Tharoupon John5ti>i) (It oiioe stnrUid itoutbwani tuo, and inut tth-'in At It«n'-n. RESACA, MAY 14-15. iy>lk lu ld JoliiiKtonV loft, and raalad hta ink agaii:=t Uio Ooatanaula. Oppoaad to m waa Msinianoii, wboaa tl(bt m ato atahil IbaOariMakrtTw.lwo iMm balow the town. AOotlfajrlttkmwM brkk Oghtlagba- twoen Ftittaad MaPknoo. MajrUthaen- lasameat waa gemral. Hood haU Jobn- aton'a right, IJardee tba oanter. Bood'a troo)« Iny aj'ound Itoaaoa. GNAKE CREEK GAP. By rcfpri-'iico to Um map tlio n-atlor will ppo tba windlnga of Bnako crook, and tho fajiiouH gap in tba niountalna which uotM tlio uoxt Btap ki tba la ggfaai of Staarman't armr. UoFbanoo pMHd MMhward te tba woat of Dalton, aa uwfcuil, ud appatrad bafora BnakaCnakOaplbvS. KUpatriok<ieaTalry waabitliaadTAaeak Aeeonlln( fo Union nc oounta hb mOTOiiMat waa a eorprlia to tho Confodoratea Qaa. Minlon laya, howoTcr, that it waa not A isrpriia, Ba had inailo Ids furtitlrtttloni ativng at R«aaca and proparcl to move till anny thcro Qt a inoraont'i notice, twaiiw, Itrfrflrji wiuitiic, moro ttiiiabto placu Knnl;i, ('i.^'k On], wnv loft unguarded, ba- It nru^ ri'K'firdod aa of taai importaaee^ mi l won]. 1 ix^liiiro a larger bodyoCtrodjpato lu.i.i U tiiaii Iti'Mica. l-lnillii^- Kiiftkii t_'re«'k Gap unoccuplott by CoiifLdoratt^, McPhorwin movixl on tljrougb it. Ilo hod with him 23,000 men of tba flow- n- of tho woBtara army, Sbamian*i own old Army of the IWineeaeei Bbarmon gave him itaii army and tha adranoo baoauae ba ccn- •Idorod MoPboraaa^i taak ao Inportaqt The chief iajn, owraoTer, fbal ba tonnd Thomaa' army bad bad ao math work and glory that bafooadtfaaothwwMnmandiaUtdB jealoiia oil IbiaMiouDt, and ao andaaTored to oqnal- iaohooonb SHERMAN'S PLAN. Bbcrniiui eariuatly dealrod that MePberaon ihouUl outer Iteaoca and attack tho Confwl- orate poet thero. Th«n Joboitoa it-ould !>• betwooii two ojialaa, and would be forced to rotnat to tba eaat of B—oa, Uoltienoo at- tacking froai tha waat Bchoflald and Then), ka would then fOUow up with tha 'Hoatant punult ol what I (Bhorman) atpaotad to bo a brakaa and diiortead wmy.' Attn in.,llar (^SbamiaDnaalTadanolo (ran lIoFtaaraaa aaytnc that ba waa within a mflaaod a half of the rallnMul loading to aoa. The only CVmfodoratca ho baxi inc-t wore a imall cavalry brlRado— (.'flnty'n - at Innor entnuH» of SnaWo Crock (lap. and th(«o worocaally driven iKiforo lilm. At Uils iwt "we all folt jubilant," aayi Ucn. bhcr- an. Ucltiemnn had not raoalyed poaiUrsordora to.atlack, but It wui axpaolad ha woaid doaa Hi aoatlattad to adraooa towarda Iloeaca. Sbennan had tokl UcPharann that In any cose tbaarmiea uorth of biro would pmvent John- aton ficm turning on him alone. But when ba naarad Ranca be foond tt baarily dofondad by • Ooofadarata foroa. Johnaton had aant Oeo. Hood baatUrdown with throe Inraotrr dhrlAm Tba Union armWa to tba mrtb ballared tboraaghU that HcFboraoD bad entered Ra- I. Bberman waa mrprleod, tberefora, on tho lorao evening of May U to rocolveamee- iogtt from iilm Uutt Im lioil found tho Conff<i- •rato forci Um) heavy at lUwoca, and tliat bo bail tallrM bocli to a atrotig podtloa on tbo Iti-sac.i ..hia fit Bnaka Creek Oap. Bbornioii waa diiappohited. Ilo beliorod that lIoFbanon eonld have "walked hito tto- aa," or alat bava tafcoB a puolUon acroaa the RtfMriMdkdlM MM Mi NU ^ UAJ* or IlKAACA. .TobhstoM liiu) Ih^'Ii ojiablod to niako tbo iiiii.i. l.. .li,i.»iti.,M of bis torcw May IS, by till, t-i.-li. . ,if tlin (-onfiylornto tlou, Lorlng. All of May 1:1, wblto Hborman'a troopa wen» arriviiijt, ho had, wltli bis dlviaton, kept Mcriiorson butUy engaged at the front, and held blm hi obeob about a mlla (rooi Baaaoa. During tbii time Folk^ and BuMl ma were arrlring, tha lint traa Mi^ tta ecoud from Dalton. By May U, «£ Ika battla took pkua^ lohMtoa h^ taa w»- nfaroad bj mora than U^OOO laaa, io that ba now bad nearly ttVOOO naao with wblob to op- poeo Bberman. Thar *oi* •)» to l«va tba advantage of tgfatiiig behind Intreaiciuneota, which would much more than coimtarbalanoe tba raoialidng dllToronoo hi numbera flood wu A desperate fighter and had ootuc from tlio Kut to the wost«m ome with a record that few goiioraJs on either aide hod liLiiU Mo Maa acarrwl and cripiUod from battle womiilii. At Gettyitburg hia arm waa ibot tlir<Higb an-1 through, ao that it forever aft«ir romolned shrivolod and uaatea. At Cbickojuauga, Sunday, Beiit. 90, 1608, ha ogalj^ roceivoil a torriblo wound, oua of bla l^babigaoahattired that ampataUoo waa WliWith OB* Ut vaoonloqaam noa- haa, Bood dU aot ka** the Confoilenita araVibiitprandoaatlhabead of biinw mand to tha rarr hut In army drcba ha waa called "that one artnod, one legged fltcht- tng devil, Hood.** It waa not true, bowovor, that bo had only one arm, though ono waa UBokaa After Cfaickamaoga be waa made a lleutcoant gonoroL Tba battk of Rataca, May 15, waa largely fought with artU- lery. Tbe boom at hundreds of cannon startled the rocka and cragaand tnada the quiet moont- ahia aohowlth tha mighty tbundaraof war. AtsunrlsaMay 14 tba baUle opened. By 9 o'clock tho fighting was gener- al. Tho bottle Ik>- gan viih Mcl'ber- son on tbo Union riiflit Tlio tide roIli-*! onwar.l to- iv«rd.4 Ihn rt ntor, and soon Hooker, Iloward niKl ralniLT wuro all engaged. HcPberann, nil tlra right, was protectoa by KJlpatrick^ cavalry. W'hlia tho lighting at Iteeoca want on. May 14, Sherman sent Oon. Keimor Qarrard south along tho railroad with his cavalry. Oorrird bod orders to cram t&a Ooataiiawla, If posslbla, going tioac tba Rao* road. Ba was toM to attaok or tbraatai tba railroad at aonw point betwaoa CUhoim and lUnc- atco. Id front «( RooaaaMdMnp Cfaak, wbert Canty^ briga* b«d WiM tor Mc- Fbamn, Hayft ItwaaaboDt thla atatloo. Hay 14, Uiat tba hottest of tba Ichtins wan Tho Union cantor here drara tha Confader- atm throogh Camp Croak VaDay and Bookar eraooed the creak. But tha Camp Crsak gtomd was loat again. At nlgbtfaU, Hood, tba crippled flgbtar, premed forward from tha intraochmeota on tbo Coofcderato tight, drora bark tha Unloa center, and rapoaaessod Camp Croak Valley. On the Union right MeFhorson bad bean *t>lt teiMi*.Elolk.(EaB kla DOrition and fafca "WE I-ai^-VE SOLID MORE BOYS' ODD KNEE PANTS Darinf lb« iMt iU wtakt thu hm bm Mid la BopUaMrtll* doriof u mbar jmn bafort. TTTK T^TJ!A&OtTR AI^IS* Ttara'" •'•'•^•'wP«>»»bl*ttock or thom kept here. XAJSI J\IUJXa\JX^ O AXUSia M. Tha price, aolted tor tham bare .Iir.y. been beyond tbepeMh of eTerybody. WHEN WE OPENED UP Oar "ICanhaat Tailor Bamoaato* Xaaa FanU at priea that wai learoelr one-half the cost of ihe bare mtterUI. we itruck chord that bai barmoalaad wlUitliap«maorhuadrad«afaollitnlaHopUBa«U!taBdOliriitlaaeoo ooo a tna* nma onnwrnrnw looda Mid than bava tha troubla and labor of nakiaf it np. tooBty, who hart al irtya htreiofora had to worry thttr llraa moat ont to dad tha Wa hare bad many wordt of commeudatloD from wbo haTe two or three rough boys to clolhe, and tbii his glren tis more Joy and geimino plotture thin tho little pittaaoo wa make on tbaM paatf. AND SO WE ARE GLAD TLat we biv* been fortantte enough to aecuro anotbtr large lul of Tailor*' Ujinntuts which wa hare had made op Into Boyt' Knco PaaU, and h^t , „. Give Yon Choice of 400 Pairs for 75o. We have now a larger stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing than aU the aioehsinthe city combined, and at prices that can't be touched. ' Chlld'n nine Flannel Sailor Sulta, with Silk Bmbrotderad Collan, Tg, Brtter, - « « ^ Natl Striped Bulla, - j jj Cbeck " ; ALL-WOOL PBrrTYcmtriOTginTSt (A HoiuiEB) 200 worth tl-75 LOO SCO 276 400 460 Pine Worsted SulU,. Kllt BultB Fine ami Ni<^e, t2 AO to lu: Child's Shirt Waltta, Neat ri|lira%Uek WWttltBe; iBhllil^lraMaiSo; ONE rniCK TO ALL ALIKK Marked in Plain FIgnraa. T. lE-Z. ^3^IDE3ISS03iT CO. Hevif SuceiyM lie llie Apple,l« iMiiii; bm So Low! Times Are Changed, AND WE ARE CHANGED WITH THEM. Complete and Overwhelming Success IN OUR SPRING BUSINESS 1 Crowdiol boyanattaallheflMt: Iloneit effort rouit receive publlo encouragemrni, and wa have acqnirad itrenfth in oorprogrcta. OwInKtoonr long azperlonca In the bntiaesi wa naturally have adraatacaa orar other boyera, which enable us lo tell many artlclei of Cloililng for Inst money than lome dealers boy them for. And we datira to aay rtfht hare that daring oar wboln bnsinnst experience we have narer bought irnoiN ao low at our Spring Stock, and we are going to give our nalrona tbe beneflt of It. Suite we have heretornre sold for »20 we are going tn sell for ll.l Sulta that are advertised tt being great leadera for $12 to «U, we are telling for »10. Wa are aot aelllng al half price, liiil an examination a( llic iiuallty wo are giving one would Ihink wa are doing more than that. Wo are not only selling Clothlag ehetp, but FurnUhhig Uoods are out in the liolioin. I-oolt at the I'or- c»l Bhirt we offor for 60c, which can not ba doplicaled in this town for SO per eeat more money, liuipenden worth 25o for ]3o. Pure Hrlilih Beamleia Sox worth Uo ter ISMa par pair. WK XAKK RUITS TO OBOXB lOB «1S S6 and up, and and gnaraatae a flt or no pay. A thoaiand aamplaa wbara weMkapaaiatoorderibr^aadgnarateaaperftetlit. Beq^eetfhUy, *^ PTE, DICEEN & WALL WhaMs IGASreRIA Oaatnriata Sr. Ba I ntow 'a old, luarmlaaa A qnlck onm far Out«rla nir*a Colic, CoustltNUton ; Hour Btoiuch, DIviiuisA, SrucUtioo t Q|, W^l.k. .J- -a. I roeomtnend Outorla for f^lldren'a ipUiata, an aupHtor to uT orvacripOaa m ta. o&tf MtTiMdyaa ii*T. OKir. HAftDUL THE PLACE TO BUT! If you are in need of anything in the WWBOSneSFOMM EiUlli Call on us and we will supply you at P^ioes that are bound to please. Un- d^rti^ers Goods of every de- scription, also promptly and Satisfttctorily Furnished. Thompson & McReynolds, Main Street Hoplcirxsvillo, l^-^. Renshaw & Brasher, Mala Btnat, rtUi'a OLDaTAVO BKtBT BMCK, >sar 1 rau ullae^— ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! BEDSTEADS, VASDXOBll, BOOma OIAXBI. Complete Parlor, Chamber and Dining Sets. £veiytbin« Wanted by tbe House-Keeper. AiiL THE Very latest styles. At the Veiy lowest Prices 1 UNDERTAEING L SPECIALTT. A Complete ud Otikati ud BnrUl Bobei- I>ae4,«t-ty Hot of IftttUlo ud Wood Oofbu All Oideri Fromptlj Attended to. Renshaw £ Brasher. BU T THU BU ST. The Walter L Wood Reaper Took the nnt Prlae at the lataraatlMial Bipaaitlaa. Baiaale, a, Bpala i at tba Tlrilala KxpcslUaa,BiehMwls at Ika aaaaiak «»a*Wiaa.aawei«e»i aa* Mabkaoa e« ' "•f H-'l "T-* M g-Bil g i niaoiial aalf Ifttitia nv jm ea<| teaie. it Leads All Others 1 Stands Wui an tquai. Erary marlilne u perfectly ooaatmatad aad af the Mtetat aallltv Oall en as baloro yaa boy a laaper oraMwor aad satisfy jvMiraelt oflba asllatflllanoilksi loilsi We also handle Russell & Go's Steam Threshers and Traction Engines, Wblah ataad at the .bead litajl aaiMwalaro. aoa* aaawii|bataaadalwrvw>aw,«avaB>l Tin aaaiq jhB elaU Hada far oar aiaahlaofy. Cali oa aa Cora yoifbay. Blpfclas' Coraer, Cor, Itib aad MabI att. uoncmaviuji, kt . T. O. BIHIIIBT. M. r. inaTiB. People's -> Warehouse, (IMafty Bbaklaavtlla Warabaass,) HANBERY & SHRYER, Prop'rs. Ballroad Bt, bet 10th and Uth.| - H0PKW8VILLX, K Y. mstla«Ot«oataliai|liiH|.«HM«»tiUi|ifliiiH|i<taaa. •aiaeaHeiaMMi^ iiiaeiilMii*tew«ia«T»o CanailAIMBtlaa Uberal Advaaaao Caldwell & Handle, MAxurAOTtTxaaa or- UI2ED INi COiCE, WINDOW CAP!;, WMt mi finnin in om loii i htt. Tinware, Olassware, Qaeensware, Cutlery and Lamps, srixxtb ate XepklAaviUa, S7. iT- - I WALiT mill mm. \ Bnwmr >izth ajto mkvmuth m-, G^FUtST-CLABS IS ALL AFFOINTMENTB^^ OIN OINNATI, O HIO. POPULAR PRICE $2.00 to $2.50 Per Day. Pxcpxletoil Mta atafa la tka CMr. »itly. BRrANT&STRATTON BUSINESS GomcE 9^'iSf-i;2(JSSSffim^ KY.

Transcript of Hopkinsville Kentuckian (Hopkinsville, Ky.): 1889-06-04i Lire,Newsyudl'n)|rcssir^ SEMI-WEEKLY,...

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    Lire, Newsy ud l'n)|rcssir^

    SEMI-WEEKLY,At $2.00 par Annum, ttttudittttt

    ni UBHST GIBCDUimTNimr MvammHa miowm.

    CompletG Job OfficeATTACiUIU.

    VOLUME XT. HOPKINSVILLE. CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY.. JUNE 4. d889. NUMBER 45raBLIBHCD TDESDAYS AND I'SIDiTS,

    CHAS. M. MEACIIAM.Ti:io. E. Uabtlky, Biialiiosa MRiiagcr

    DBKmiPTIOIf BATE!UMMvr8 BTAB BIBE8.

    From OuttaDoosa

    Chnicli gad

    to How

    Bejond.

    Oopo

    BIU mU Baawd Boom or milCmii a»r. May i tm », 1104 -luuu.Mar >* I« CI—rllli. tUf I* is tt.Kmt BaiM Ckwak. Allmw BUll, Bto..W nc ^lara,

    pon«B siara add olat ith.

    THE FELANDS,AHORNEYS AT LAWHOFKOrSVILLIk • • KY.wmrnMlMlBlUn* OmM 1 UtiUaa

    wnvMlik. I'll-lr

    F. M.STITES, M. D.

    Offlc« of«r Dank uf lliti>klnavllte,

    HOriilXSVII.I.K, ... - KY

    A. P. Campbell,DENTST,

    HOPKINSVILLE, - - Kr.OPKKATina A HPBOIALTT.

    Ufflrx over M. Frtnkel * Boni'.

    Sr. J. Z- DT7Z.X3T.

    PHIIIUiOSUBGEOII,iNMNin. HOOK, ntxr door to

    UMOtO A GUUIKi

    HepkiMTflle, Kmtnoky.

    FORO-Y & BELL,

    orrici oTm PLAmrcB-B bank.

    BipeoiAl attaalton (tveo to til Buil-

    MM. 9-9-1r

    HENRYJ.STITES.

    ATTORNEY AT LAW.IIOI'KINSVILLF, KY.

    Dr, Wm. M. Fuqua,

    PHYSICIAN-AND-

    UBm: Main Slmt, o>sr Nitlonml Ilink.4-M-I7.

    A.KIlkasxT, M. I). T.W. HLtlir.U.l)

    SEAROENTftBUKEY,

    OOlco over I'lanlors Bank.

    f^TsMl'IIONKS ATRUIDKNOEB.

    OrriCK AND

    LarftlanpUUooaii. HwtljnUm VaUDalli.

    liTU . • . . llftrStr,pMUl BaUalir Uw Wa«k.

    -HOUSE!SHERWOOD(DaiUr MawMaHfomaat.)

    T. 0. BRIDWKLU FBOP'B,

    ^^''iSJtiT'* E7aDavUle,Ind.

    lOoorrlilil, imt, tr Annrtoan Pt«a AaoelailaD.1TiNotr-araTaan ago-Uay & IHU—U0.1.

    Bhannan roda out rnim Chattuooga to Iw-tr Tlinnuui, t)iijlli o( DulUia

    It liay n mill

    tary lUMtMUIv Ml hk'Ti'lo tlwit It ''nil-t^t nbowl" all along tho liiia llu Uiifl itu nnlrrforbldtling t)i« UM uf tl)0 ral>i«f)) t v < ivtlinnjat all It wa« to t» tund >trl> ll v fur trnnM-porting naooMary array tupitliaH. Kurtlwr,all eommandcn of poata wHLbi thirty miUnof NachvlUa wan to haul out ttktiir own au]pll(« hjr wafion, and finally oil HoUlicrM luitlal) TAttta oil tUelr wny to tba fitnit woro toconio "upoa Uu-ir owu trga"Qrtat waa tba wrath tbai

    BaMkadSbamuitfaMMtoto

    the

    nodlfylkbadoM,arm/ or tba ptoplt mail qnll oalaf Um nil*roa^ mad tbaft ttwwnjr ooold Dot qttU If Jo«

    i»toa wm tebteooaoorad. Afta^ thatbo had hIi'Mti Ml^i *» ^ nippUei worroon nmrij dwiblld. Bttt Kilt tbaf ««r« notlargo (000^ Tbaraopoa Sb«iuaa urr()i\i

    tb«oy&. Tbo reglou was tMxiuiirtil mid plct^tirtiiriUA.

    •TMPraMB-lMi^lUnalKNl M*MH'11 w«r«a a»Btfhl««. (f al.

    mJDMVrtRK a lOK, rUUMyUa. A.ttealri Hkta Tartaraa*>n. I tear,

    PHOTOGRAPHS!Before TOO hato your piot„ro takpn oomo

    aatl etw tba on .tractor of my work. You willbaaall"lled that my iilcturea ar« eimal to tbabaat dty work. Hiior.lal allontlon alTsn to

    'i:ul jMuaediiii; for tha

    lur Of baiAoa;AtDattoalbftOOftAM^rMa^BV bad lain

    for lii mouthi. Tbetr atfoctira roroa num-borad, occor.linf; M T'lii-.n n'lM^it, 48,000,WitblMU-ly :\ikkl i-.tvnliy. Tl:fy tiiultbt wlntar rix^ultiii^ und prt'i^iriiiiprfog coiupalgu. Ueii. Jobustou blnuolCM^ya tbaft b« bad roly wen of all armfc

    Kelthor was ba itrang!/ fortUlod tlMr^ bawrlteo, Tba •tronctafe ConflKlarata workawira al Atlanta, and to thai dt/ tba OOnfad-arala army waa preparwl to rutlra aft ibortnotioa

    On thfi Union march KmUiward a portionof lliomaa' ivfintimnd wna lUnyidy 'at lUni^gold, alglitiM M tnili'ii from C'batttui'xv^a. InFebruary ti« hiul iim'lif n (h'liionftrationagainst Tunurt Hill nii»»bl*ttock or thom kept here.XAJSI J\IUJXa\JX^O AXUSia M. Tha price, aolted tor tham bare .Iir.y. been beyond tbepeMh of eTerybody.WHEN WE OPENED UP

    Oar "ICanhaat Tailor Bamoaato* Xaaa FanU at • priea that wai learoelr one-half the cost of ihe bare mtterUI. we itruck • chord that bai barmoalaadwlUitliap«maorhuadrad«afaollitnlaHopUBa«U!taBdOliriitlaaeoo

    ooo a tna* nma onnwrnrnw

    looda Mid than bava tha troubla and labor of nakiaf it np.tooBty, who hart al irtya htreiofora had to worry thttr llraa moat ont to dad tha

    Wa hare bad many wordt of commeudatloD from

    wbo haTe two or three rough boys to clolhe, and tbii his glren tis more Joy and geimino plotture thin tho little pittaaoo wa make on tbaM paatf.

    AND SO WE ARE GLADTLat we biv* been fortantte enough to aecuro anotbtr large lul of Tailor*' Ujinntuts which wa hare had made op Into Boyt' Knco PaaU, and h^t , „.

    Give Yon Choice of 400 Pairs for 75o.We have now a larger stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing than aU the aioehsinthe city

    combined, and at prices that can't be touched.' Chlld'n nine Flannel Sailor Sulta, with Silk Bmbrotderad Collan, Tg,

    Brtter, - « «^

    Natl Striped Bulla, - j jjCbeck "

    ;

    ALL-WOOL PBrrTYcmtriOTginTSt (A HoiuiEB) 200

    worth tl-75LOOSCO276400

    460Pine Worsted SulU,.Kllt BultB Fine ami Ni

  • «||W,lt. MUOMAH. . . , ^

    TUESDAY, .11' NK 4, 188!).

    Four liicUe» of «now lell lu Miclil-

    gtu Thu rtrtty.

    Mr. ,I*.hn Il»riet, Ibo Uopiiblli:iii

    nomlneo for Bt»te TreMurer, tlo-

    clliird to accept, on tM of III

    beilili, »ii« 8l»le Centrd Com-

    nilliMi will hive to aubtUtala •o»ii-

    diatlo 111 hU pl»ce.

    ItU raid tliil lUrrUou licsircw

    .Tolin Mason Itrown lo bfioiiifillif

    ]t..|)ul)l)i'»n lc»iicr inKniturVy

    WUh .Intiii M Iliowii oil "III! hMi-

    tnd J.'li" V. Briiwii oil lliuoilier,

    poliUoi would likely be Itcpt"in«icli

    om." _,

    DeroMtion D«y WM f»ii«r»lly ob-orved IbrouKliont lh« eoanlrr, Mil

    in lome Motbtrn ewmterlM Hio

    RrtTMOfthoMwbo wan both thebine »ud Uie gray were ttrawn witli

    flowen by Uia frlendk of both ildei.

    la one Arkanui toirn a Kantat

    orank named Kelly ditgraoed him

    lelf and outraged propriety by deliv-

    ering a parli"»» liiiiaiit!"'', which

    waa repiuliatcil mul coimured In '

    nianii nioetiiig of paliiolic- riiiz in o

    both parties. Kully in llie iii«ii re

    ceiilly iiliN li il lo Coiigreis to till th

    vacancy causi^d bv tlie resignalioD ol

    IClnlater Itvan. of Haxlon.

    IIIIOTHEMIELUEE.

    A Whole Valley With a

    Dozen Populous

    Towns De-

    stroyed

    From 8,000 to 15.000People Drowned JSy

    The BreaktiRof a Dam.

    TALE OF HORROR NEVEREQUALED IN THE NEW

    WORLD.

    The Work of Saving and WenUfyingThe

    BvaAX OBOVU MB

    The Elliabethtbun X'ewi. wbleb

    elaime to have been the Brat paper in

    the Slate to nggNt Knott fbr Oovrr-

    Bor In 188S and Bnoknar in 1887.

    DOW piolM out Hon. Jdo. YouniiBrown aa a winning eanaidata for

    1891. Unleai Capt. Stone ahould

    oonaant lo lie a candidate —which I*

    unlikely—Mr. Drown would sweeji

    lliU halfofllie Slalo like a Kukh-

    cydoiio. T_e statement 1» aUo iiixli-

    that llenilorHon's favorite son is noi

    averao to slaiidlne for giibornalor-

    lal honors.

    HOPKINSVILLE, KY.

    WhM8up«4MK:»mirt^^ initaaeReaoureee Deaerve Meal LIUral

    Recognition.

    ^paetalOmafeadaa'a of tlx N. v Ju.imii.• HopitiinviLLi. Kv , May 20, 1889-

    ,'Whiletbia apeeially .aliraottva ol

    ' Kenlnckv'a niaay Indnttrial lialles

    may need Introducllon to iba peopleand oapitallstaof IbeKtit, bercbarni"

    . promlif *oon to faaetoale many andadd bappiiieai and weiktlh lo ihnarwho may permit tbemtelTta to be-coroo allraclfd.

    IlopkliiBvillc is ilie countr aiat i f

    Christian cniinly anil situated naai

    the cnlre of llie r"ii"ly on ih*l/

    ,. houra, fhe

    hurdt waa lilled floor and gallery, a^leat mauy llaptisu from tibiglibor-iig cburchaa being present |n addit-ion W the usual oongmgation andvlaitora. Everylbing paaaed offwiilinui a hitch and Ibe youngpreacher will outer »pr*.

    railing here, and gTMntiMinjr aflhetill, the cii»i of liviiiK l» very cheap

    Hopkliiuvillc'H pri'Mi'iil iiiHiinfuctor-

    les tMitiNiHl ol two lai'ife pa'eiit rollermills, Ihe larirnsi planing mill andliinilmr yard in Western Kentucky,foundry and maohlne shop, lobaooofaemrv, two printing oQeiia, galvan-ir,i>d iron w«r«a, Mmt 'jforkf, twobrick yards, ao loa ttgUkf, etc

    Its retail trade la nniy up lo thedemand, agricultural Ij^plomenlsMllinir to (he amount of 11,600,000•aanally.,< Ikrblle there are aome ttanch bank-foff eatabllsbiuenta, llopkinsville ol-

    fera a splendid chance lo a new nst-ional bank which would bf aatlffledtn loan money at 6 to 7 par oeat ongitt-eilged aecurity. The depnalta foi1898, divided among four banks, ag-giagated $010,000'. ,Ibe religions and cilimtloml far-illttea of the ciiy sni on u par wiihallies aeveral times thn |H>|Miltllonand no parent will here fed ilic wa^iof elthnr of these liiiportaiil fsrtors!The eltv lax rate for 1881) Is tl US on)h*tl06, with loanufaolorlea exemptfor Ire years.

    Hupkiusvllle Is mfltrppolllan In ev-#rv r..>ip>.cl, has Kl'.j miles of well-

    paved a(rea(a, telephone, gaa, ateamrin< ileparinieni, flneopera honee, aa

    alao driving park, and theaulld, eome-timea palatia', business blocks beap' nk the piosperily of Ihe city.Much credit for Ihe more rapid dc

    yclopineiit (>f the ciiy U due to theCommercial club ni' ihat citv, ablipraaidod over by M 1'. K. IS. Basset l.preeldaiit, the eml>odlment of faralghledneks, liberal ideas and pliichThere Is Mniiovement insiigiirsii'HifiMliiiii in hroclii. this city wliii li

    failatolindan ardent champion ii.••I* nni rill and active urgani/.ition.

    leh is St all tlmra ready to furuiiih

    and raite^e Inferiaaiioi^re^vdfan* ui/iar lowa.

    below!', Ihe railroad tracks bound-

    ippertnaiuiaArlhe'pKflUbie^ r • toowN Tiia tobbint,

    and were lo Igod agaiusl Ihe great

    alone viaduct along with firty-one

    locomotives from tlic .lobuatown

    round-house, the heavy machloerv

    and jouderuns framework of the

    Gautler mill, llie accnmuiaiea debris

    of more than a thou a id houae

    he bad not aeen thaUlilhled olty. To

    la^^l^ollflftowl^i trMeKia bai

    '• ilA J1.AG^ the 1 ..'---l vbiue. of pUmi^ i.».Vr , ^Iij V.,i„rn tc he nio.t beneficial to -lit

    hum 111 yv^teni. forniii.g IheONLY 1*1 K-I'ECr RE.Xir.UV lo act gently yci

    pruiu;.dy en llio

    KIDNEYS, Um AND BOWELSClunsctkt System Eftaotaallf,

    MAUvrAcniatD

    cAUFORNu FIG SYRUP CO..

    - ..O THAT -

    PURE i;looi3,REFHESHINQ SLEEP,

    HBALTI^ and QTReNOTII

    f.,r SYKHr Ol-- Fu-.s.

    OROAINKD TO PREACH.

    Rev. Jno. O. Ruat Conaecralea Him-

    aelf to the Cbrietian MMatry.

    Itev. Johna Buat waa ordatneilto the ehrlatian mlaletry at Iba Bap-

    tist chnreb Bnaday aiorBlng. There

    were praaent aad partlelpatail li Ibe

    oeremoaiea tbe following minlatrra

    Ol*. Kerfoot, ori^uisville. Dr. llaW'

    thorue, of Atlanta, Uiv. 8. T. Korgy,

    Itiiv. A. W. Mnacham, Itov. J. (

    Kendall, ItcV T. E. Tiller, Hev. \V

    II. Momlie, It ». A V. H lone, UovWin. Iljyd, U-jV. .1. T. Ilirnnv, Itav

    .1. F. I>>gg, and li:v. .1 N. I'lcst

    ridge. Tne presbytery waa organ

    i/.ed by tbe election of Bav. J. M.

    I'restridge Chairman and Bav. J. F.

    Uagg Clerk. Dr. Kerioot waa .dele-gated (o examine the eaadldata and

    the following qneetioaa ware aaked

    him:qoasrioNa FaorouaDiD.

    1)0 you believe la a Ood THow do you know there la a GodIjo )0U believe he can be sufflcient

    ly known to be worshipped ?1)0 you lake the liible for a guid

    Oo you believe whatever the llibi

    leachei,?

    What triune nature does theltiblj

    attribute lolMid ?

    How abjut the e

    thesorlptoner- '• ^

    -Tney are not aaeaaaarily iaapirad

    throngboni, bat I believe Ihey were

    wrillen by (odlf man and that l^ayare an infallible record."

    By lUv. W. B^Mootor,Are yiu fully aatlf^ l^p you de-

    sire to preach tbe goaperf

    Allof tbe above questions having

    been saliafaclorlly auawered by the

    candidate, the presbytery then voted

    lliat he be ordained.

    Dr. Iverfoot pieai lud the nrdina

    lion sermon from the lirst verce ol

    the thirteenth chapter of llrat Corin

    thiaue: "Tbougb I apake with Ibrtongueaofman and of augela apdhave not love, 1 atai beeoaieaaakibd

    lag braaa or a tinkllaf ajra^bal.* Th.

    dIaoooraewM one of gnat power

    aadablUty aad oooapleif jboui amhour.

    The young minlaler waa then charg

    ed by the pulor. Rev. J. N. I'reat-

    rldgf, and presented with a lllbie

    ibe preaentatioii being made by Ilov

    A. W. Meacbani. K;v. S l'- Forgj

    ed in prayer and after the ten oi

    'weive ralnlslora present bad extend

    Kd the hand of fellowship Dr. Hawthoiue gave a obarge to the oongre-

    gallaa orm fln^ ttn ain»1rillpm-

    Commercial Olub Oeolen^al and MIn-

    araloglcal Oollecilen.

    The Commereial Club, at a recent

    meeting, aetou foot a project which,

    properly encouraged will bo, ns

    similar undertakings elsewhere liavo

    beeu, an important meaiu of placing

    before tbe public an cxliibit of the

    natural wealth of this county, and of

    inviting oapitalista to their early de-

    velopment This pniject ia the estab-

    liabment of a eompletc collection of

    ipeoimena, accurately labelle^, of Ibe

    coals, ores, building atoaaa, flra and

    lottery clays, aoil

    HALL & JOHNSON.g^'Omce anU Worki Vlrslttla Hlreet, between Wh and Hb.

    ReliaUe CloUiingyiioeCo.

    StiULeadingWITH THE BARGAINS.

    New GoodSpNew Styles,

    NEW BARGilHS.!

    M. Prankel's Sons.

    W. B. TAXOM, aooa-lj«Hai«.iauB.

    Wheeler, Mills ft OOe,TOB^OOOWafehousemen and Commission Merchants

    FIR E-P ROOF WAREHOUSEui;8SKi.Lvii.Lit ANii a. B-anma. iiui'Kixsviu.a, ar.

    Lllicral AdTtoM on CoMlaomanlk All Tobacoo a«al Us f'.OTarad Hv losaraaoa.

    II. II. MIIUNATIIY. aao.o.M»a.

    Abernatlxy & Long,

    n»'xn.ia. V J1. vi-oBtoac

    roprlolorf, 8. W. QVIXS * CO.,

    Water navar l)elter. String Hand in atl«uilance during tbe leaaon. Tla-COS of amuMment on the grouuda. Itatea Beaaonabla. nt ftall partlenlart,addreM

    S."W. 0-XJZiT35T «5c Co., 3Pxopi'e,CEUIII.HAN SI'UINGP, KY.

    Cor. Sth and Liberty Sts.

    (Metoalfe Mfg. Oo'b Old Stand.)

    IS THE! PIiAOIlTo Bare Yonr Vehlolea Bepalred And Repainted In Good

    STYLE AT REASONABLE FIOURES.

    Satiafiu?tion OUABANTEBP.ALL ASKED IS A TRI^.

  • T4I0, t. SMTLEV, h*I|im« MiRtgti

    •fUBSDAY, .II NK I, ISbU.

    Him kH9 rHIM.

    PERSONAL GOSSIP.

    Mi'|>oiin visiting the family of IteT. J.T.

    Harrow left Friday for South CarrolltoD, Ky.

    .ludgeJ. I. I and |2iS. Two antriaa—0. IISellers' Romeo and J. A. Bland'Pompay. Result, Romeo 1st, PompaySod. TloMlM.

    toroMriybaggaga maatar aad acpraaa maaaan-ger on the C. H P. branch, now hashargeoftbe paaaenger train, andM r. Ilarretl, formerly brakeman on

    freight train, Is now eooduclorn the freight train. Mr. 8. 8 I.tn-

    akea Mr. ljuarlea' place, and Mr.'rank Wilaon haa accepted the |>oai-Uon aa Uagniaii. Only the fireman,englneera aud "butch" remain on thepassenger run, the mall elerke', messengars' and oonduolora' plaoaa haV'Ing baaa Iliad with aaw aaa.-CiarkiflUa Proftm.

    The Oait Hoaan, or LoalaTllla, Usaid to hara tha beat ontalda llra-as

    ca|>es In uio at any hotel in this coun-

    try. They are simply spiral ironetalr-eaaaa, atrong, aarrleaablat andaalii^and at tba aama tiiM qaita oT'aaaaatal, oxtaadlng from tha top

    atory to Ibe gronad. Tba fbaUastwoman or tba youngest child couldlaally get out of a burning building

    by means of such an "escape," Twoor these stalrwars, built by the Snead

    ron works, of I/>uiaville, hare beanurchaacd by the Gait Uooaa Com-

    pany at a cost of $2,^

    SAimDAT.

    Isl—Banning race, half mlla heals,best two In three for $76 and 125.Four antriaa—Whlttanbarg'a lin^gntat, Blond's Pompay, Lambart'aTomTlakar.BaUara'BamtL Baaalt,BalllttlattTiBkarSnd. TImaUaadmi.Snd—Three minute trol, 3 In 5, ror

    175 and (25. Two entries—P. 11McNauey's Molllo Mack and W. KKagsdalo's Ciovelaud. Clorcland

    won atraiitht heata.Urd— Grei'u trotting race between

    'i year olda. Four enlrica— It. Hllollaad's Annio Dictator, it. II. Cofrey'a R Lee /, Claude Carter's Dr.W., Jas. Medley's Morris K. I'urse

    lUandllO, horaaa drlran by theirownara. Beanll, Morria K. 1st, Annie

    Dlolator Sod.

    4th—llo*alty niaatag raoe, all agssone mile, 125 to winner or each quar-ter. Foor antriaa-Blaad'a PamallSellers' Romeo, Lambert'e Irana,Selhri'Jimtiray. Reenll, Ireuelst,

    U>meo2ad, Tlmel il?!^.This closed the program which was

    all carried out with the exception of

    one ol 1 buraday's racea. Tho weath-er waa again)! the meeting moat ofthe lime and luarrcil llalaucccas, but

    atlll the reaulta were fairly aatiafac

    tory to the directory. A good msnyrlsllors were In the city and themerchants did a good businaae, especlally on Saturday.

    May Arrests.

    Broach of pctcoDrunkennessDisorderly oottductAssaultBuggeryVisiting bawdy houseGamingUnlawful shooting

    . Trespasting on Cemetery Ivot..Jteelstlng officer

    CapiasForgeryKeeping bawdy house

    anmlMr trraita

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    Something Aboata PopuUr Hotel.

    Hpaaking or bolala and their aa-

    oommodatlons, etc., reminds us of

    the Fifth Avenue, Ix>ulsTlllr, which,under Its present management, thatorCapt. Jamee T. Ilioblo, tho pro-prietor, Is taking the load among thebnlels of that city. This |iopular

    house is situated only a short dia-

    ance from tli« Blatc and For,Kerfoot. Dr. lUwihorno preaobeiiyi\im\j Or. U. Uoilbt,

    SSa.aadllJSporliUUa. aoM byA^ailaaat Mutator Writaa.

    arar ton yean of Rrrat aufferliift from IndlCoatlon, with infill ncrviMii. |ir.muatlya

    DUHT LKT A BARGADTOBTAWAY.

    IKE LIPSTINE.

    UiidKera & Davia are prepared tofurulah Curbing and llulldinir Stonerrlla's old sUnd. Telephone 113.

    Novelties in Shirts,Collars, OnfBsandNeokwear at Frax^-el's.

    eky Dr. BUM'SOraaaMan* HwtMW, N* fito alur Iratdav'a ue. MarreHau Sana. TraaUss andItotrlaibauistrMioitaaaas. as*a t* Pr,kiiBa,ssiAreiiei_ rails. Pa.

    For Cheap Bootsand Shoos gn to the old rellsble Dootnd Shoo Maker, I'at McMannon.'rices reduced on all work aud satis-

    faction guaranteed. 6-28-8t

    STRAYED,From Elmo, Ky., last week, one roan,mare, about twelve year* old, whitehair on rorahead, heavy follocks. De-liver toowuar aad get reward.

    J. W. AIXEX,Ulmo, KY.

    OONSUMPrrON CURED.Aa oM pkysMaa, rellreil Inai praaU

    »««»"on to to onr aatr Samya, It to tba haadaomkatanrray on tba market '

    HARNESS.Onr atoek or Una Buggy Uamaaa i* oomplata. We can plaaae anybody

    and wa Intend to sail. U you waat to aavaK par oaat. aaUaadaaaua.

    Binders, Mowers & ThieiK^;Wabaraafall

    bolUBlBdor. It'aria Iha weald

    .

    Onr Nov Dearisg Mower baa hljcbor ilrawinft wheeli aii>I a^aActioas,eaa ffosraiitee itaem to run Usbar than aar oibormower on tho market.

    Wo bandlaUM orlabratad ADVAMCB TIIRUIICaa AMD B*«UMBI. Tbsv havaaaaqual. Ba oanala aad sail oa aa ualora roo ira;.

    M'jat BcapacttuUr.

    FORBES k BRO.MARBLE WOBX8I

    iWsi ti * na,la newisatir Mal*d at OUBUViu* ntm.

    Arlington Block—orvaa* aia—

    Professional Services

    t« IkestUssas el MoaSfssaarj aad aalfbkor-

    lag oonatlss.

    SPKCIALTIES.

    Diseases of the TIIRUAT, NOSS,EYE and EAR. DItesses ofWimen,Chronic Diseases and Surgery.

    PILES cured without I'AIN orde-taatlon Irom bualneaa. Stricture of

    Uralbra cured by KLECTItlCITY.

    OrnCRHOUKk: Sa. m. U> II; I p. m, to!SUNUAT8: a. Is 10.

    Mar I'-irCorraapondaae* aollotts«l.

    TIIK III, 11 liKl.lAUl.K

    National Poultry Yards,

    WUBBaanaa^ Beraseai Oa^ mt.

    JOai F. BABBSil, Frop.

    r and Bxportsrbred Fowl*.

    • now prepsnxl to furnlvh freahAIm^ rrom our nolctl iirlii'- wlnnlnKWvandottea, I'lymoutb KiKski, Urawn i

    „, la, Wbll* sad Hllr«rWj*ndott«a.tlchlBfshaaa and Ma«»o(k Paktn Dueks* st |1,IS. Si sad w asr—tttag. eeBir illst Is rarlsty.ni eomnir paoJudlir ihlpMst Mnrkti*henTlir sor Improved auttaod wUhou fxu*OhSFffS.

    Csa Mcvn ft few oiors ebolee eoekarsU.

    DDniuiiniinfliTuinT.

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    SAMUEL HODOSONsImporter and Manufacturer of

    Granite and Marble Monuments.Tba baat malarial aud maat artlsUe work a> llw lowest pitSSS.

    F. It. WHITLOVr, or HopkinsTlile, U my eoUoltor for the lala or worlh

    Bosasoar.T. aaaaooa. TOM p. MAioa.

    (Saeeaiiora to Hiindon, IIalluus ft Oa)

    Tobacco Salesmen

    WAREHODSECLARKSVILLE, - - TENN.

    BaapaeUuUy aollolta tba patroaaaa ol faraism and daatora In lobaoao tkroafboot Cbrbtlaa

    aad adjolalai aountiaa. Varalul aad prompt altaallon to all baalaaaa aniruatad lo ua and all

    oTdatsaaeeaSsd easbatSsst aoUaa. WehaTstbabaataad aMatoommodlouaboaa* latbsWsal,

    iBsaMaglWMy ettesak sad tliM*a«nies as to dispatsh baaiasas praaipUr.

    SMnxdoxk dk Major.

    NAT oAiTiian, Manager. J. «. s akt, Saleemaiu

    GANT & CAITHER CO.,

    AiiMftaiirSgfrs* HorKiiTsviilJ Xt-

    J. H. DURAMDO,FBAcmVvum,

    Te-^elez and. DBaagTa-^T-ez.ALLWOBKWABaAMTKDIoslTSiHirlaotaallalaoUoa or SBoaar rsfaadod. ATUAtlU. I Aaa.

    A Fine 14" Hunting-Case Gold Watch,with llJawalmoTauaBt, tor IU, br Jolalsi waiok olnbaad paylaglleaskwsak. (keiaMt

    wateketsfeSWed lor liO^ aad oa saob sssr Urns pajMBls.

    OJLZaiXai 8S13BSLDoBtMiMMMplsaai . _ - _-

    DURABTDO'S,4».«.laa. .4«W. CMWlM's piag IMi*,0».|t >ia«iar»«.

  • " A HOMELESS, driftinj band are wc,A Yet lucky in a high degree.For when the house was •wept »wiy

    Before the freshet yesterday.

    To find the bottom went the cans.

    Along with kettles, spoons, and pans

    ;

    But safe above the home and mlU,,

    The • IVORY SOAP ' wai floaUng stUl

    !

    THE FRESHET,FW, »t^uflfeto say, 'tis not confined

    To cteaning things of every kind.

    From coarsest cloth to finest lace.

    From painted walls to pimpled face,

    nut proves indi cd the y,rcMUprize.

    When rain dis«-mls :iiul rivers rise:

    So while wc have a life to save,

    We'll praiseIheSoapthatrideatheware!"

    A WORD OF WARNl^^G.

    ttogemrine. /Wt fcr SoaptmUndrt grtfing H.

    OtfR. aCART,

    Ckiprrlflit MM. to tmtn *

    18 AND 20 NINTH STREET,

    OPK1NSVILLE. - - KENTUCKY.

    Asviaiuuia sixxs.

    Om tawli one Una, itM: o» w>ek. I1.M;Mlh^CP 00; twelve monttiA is.ou

    OB«aoTlinn-ini Uc-Flionna, foUowliig up tho odvautAgo of Uio

    day txiforo, nwvod fol-wurd hia wliolo ImttJa

    till his troopa occupM a bfl};lit i'->lnt«d

    OOCO raol-o ill Ilia hope of capturing Juhiuiton'R

    army. Bhornuui hltd acait, bcaldea tho cnv-

    alrr column between Kingsion and Ualliaun.

    auoHwrln tha laiiM dlMMIon,of Infautry,

    'ndtr Om. SwMny. Tbqrwarii 16 gat inUio Confeilorate rear If poaribla,

    JohiiHt'Jtt, ever watcbfut, pot wind of thoao

    niMV.'nienta. Afti'r dart May I", ho iwlftlymid Bllontly croawl tho tuniplico brlilgu and

    Uio ruUroad brijga ocraaa the Ooetaiiaula,

    uiidor the vsryguna of hls''eoeoiy,aiid «-

    caiKNl, . , . ,Ills nn-T. » t Oip liridj;™ on flro MUnd

    thrin. kliig "u«

    upon tba open pUIn when Ibsi alioulil

    have been, Bherroart eye dlseo*M onlyUie em|*y IWda. Thomaa toU Um

    llnalaad of noUutba attack ha badazpaatad, ilobn-slon^ army hadsuddenly wheeledand "fallen back inechdnn of dlrlsloa,ateoilily uwl in au-por b ordor, intoOiuvilli'."

    Wlmtdi'l itiaeant

    Not till tho worwoaoviT, and Sher-

    niFiii uiid Johnston

    mot fu frlonda andtjilkod over thiscam pal gn, dUSlioruuui diacover why hia autagoniat did notllgbt at Coaavllle.

    Johnston certainly meant to flglit, and lik^

    lendeil this tu be the decisive battle of the

    campaign. He made all hU prcpiriitionaSaturday araobig, Hay It. He aHUuml toKb aawDiadar Us^wa, BsMtHardoohicamnia«dto>lha egm'ttM t»,cheok Thomna,then rodeliaek hito Caavllla to givellu^

    tiu'truftionii to Polk and Hood.

    As hu oiiil hL- UIT rodo Into tho llttio townat nljilitfoll. w.-ury and hungry, Uioy mot(Ion. 11ol>er thoy diacuwod tho bu-

    Ijoiuliiii' battlo. Il.»>d diielurod that It would

    boujmLHoto Ui;ht lit C'a-Mivill,', tiocAUSo bla

    corjm ".'ul.1 l«i i'iillln.li.y Juno I. K'cry day

    Bhertnoii in ln-raon % iaiUMl evory \>an ut hia

    Uam, from Dallas, ou the right, to tieholiold'a

    fn-m^^ ^ «a the hift and east, twelve mUeiaway. May «) a strange Inddant happenedwhen tl^ general sna vUtbig UcPberaon at

    DaUw Axiour of . iiliweloas togolSor, among thakn Oat Taylor, r(

    Chli-ago. 'hie' at arlUleryer tba Army ottho TelincMiee.

    As Uio group ot olBoan stood talking to-

    goUier a tUnie hall struck Oea John A.I^Tgan"! arm, cut hij alcove open, graaed

    the akin aiul paa«>l on. It hit Col Taylor

    «|uaroly in the broaBt Hut Col Taylor dur-

    ing the eamiiaign ho;l kopt a sort of dUiry of

    evsfila hi a ttiick little moniorandnm lioik,

    which he carrloil In hU bri.ii»l i«« ki t "T»ylor*a Journal" waa a joke among tlio onleora,

    hut the little book aavixi hli lifo at Diilhu.

    The liail Btniek tho Uiok, iw.'«cil through it

    and peDotratod Tuylor'a bruast to the rtba

    But U went no tanhar. Its fore* bad beenapsnt agabMt Iha taok. Ikan put In tli»M>Mt IqT *UicinaniifkelurertorDr. nnw'a nadl-cliie». Ilia ' Golden Medlcil Diaenv-

    rr> ' and '•Favuiite I'lenrrililiim" are

    auld by driiggliita impsr the inan-aracttir«rom'i hawk, hawk, and blow, Iilnw,liagimling pvervbody, but ueu iirSage't Calnrrh Bemadf.

    inunnai oaaaABD.

    Iqr tha rsettsd httlgaIbyanaUMlpUgharup

    thartTsr, i,tba pBimlag M>r bwk two «lnaMtna.

    Oea. Kamsr Garrard's cavalry dlvlatoa audMl CL Davii' Infantry dlvMon hssteiieil lu aImithwnleriy direction towarda Rome, Oa.

    tUa city Is at the Juoctkia of tfae Oostaniaulatad the Etowah rivara. Tha rtstof ths army,wlththe throe eommandcra, took a general

    outherly route towarda tialhoun, Adain*.

    Tille, Caieville and IvlngstoiL

    Ibrougblk Burnt Bkksry waa thevarioua bkiody sklrmlshM ttwalori

    Itia Fae«a ITe ^aw In the Fire.

    Ettiel, my love." luiiil tlie vuuiik hus-band, tenderly, • what a delight to ait lWto»eperoa»;««oked,tie»a»

    8hoaM«t-^.lowla.^;LaHh-aalaad.ltc; extra eholea leaf, lie.

    Ohasis U loVe.noar-ralaal. It »; sisa.lanl, » U.Meal—l*s pat baabe'.imad Baal-By piece, lie ; ehlpptd, «o.

    aaooaaiia.

    Sugars-OrtaaUtad, Itei K. 0..(ai dark

    tirown. Oe.

    Teas-Dlact.tletoll 00: tincn. r.o,- to II'>'.

    felTeca-Ureaa Bio, ts loSOf.; (...I.l. ii m...

    No; O G. Java, Mleliai niasioa,u to aoc;croaad.Mtoiee.Baking mardait-HtoBli.Mnlsntt " ., ) to Tin; heavy, 40 to tte.

    CANSKti ooona.

    Tomatoea—tit «an>, |i o« iwr dos; ilteaas,

    II per dot.

    li.rn—atbi-.am.l! Wlo ! ''i ikT ilol.ii7siera-llkoaaa,il 00 tot iO;lBoaaf,ll ts

    lei St.

    I-eaa-tft eaas, |l M la I Mi Maek, I* Mper doe.

    Baaae-etriag, W aaaa, 11 par doa; tifinf

    -

    leas,n npsrdost |0M was. in eaaa,|l Wpardea.

    Bladt«aritsa-t»aaas,lt M par doa.MrawbMvlaa-l»naaa,|t Ittn I It par dos

    RaapberHea (B)-tlt eaaa, |l tl par~

    aanlloea-AmtirleaD, Tie pfr deal

    A BATTLE THAT DID NOT COME OFF.Hot till Mij IT did tba -pursnbig vmy

    MP tba Coafadsratni Thaa

    TbooW edaast eeagbt tha Ooafadenitt narnait. NkV eavalry, at AdalnvOla, ntaumiVa due sooth of Roaaca. Thstawss a briallight, and the Con-

    .fedoratiw cnllopi-rf

    away. During this

    , ,eUf»lah Sherman

    '''waa near the head

    of Thomaa' army.

    In an open Iteid,

    trying to got the

    Ooofwlerate posi-

    tion through h i s- glasa. tiuddotily a

    Aall oamo rfngmgIMangh tha groupjHH^jfW^^BraktotbaOeldand fall.ipl Joat bshtodl

    Bbamaa and hta^sa^f»-i» It bunt, btit»"«. ^-f- *"WA«T,a».*.

    tatanat«Iy no one waa Injured. The Con*federates had got the range of the com-

    mander in eliief of tho Unlou army very aocunit..ly Til" bupeotUig party dii,|ian«d

    Tory .julekly idu-r tlioL

    ^aonday, Hay 19, the panning army

    NEW HOPE CHURCH, ETC.iMTMai

    AUatooaagen. Flrat the

    i eroMsd, then the

    Uiistlie railway to Matlslla ran bywaynoted gap, caUad AUatooaa pata This pass

    n ouhl undoubtedly ba heavily defended, so

    Bbernian roaolvSd llot to atttmp* tt, bat to

    move u> the right and wsslward, towards

    Dallas, and march around the mountains.

    Tha Union movoiiiaot forward, from MayflS to Juno 4, was a dally buttle. Horerol of

    tba larger sagagunienta were called respect-

    ively 5ew Ilopo Clinroh, llurut Hickory,Pumpkin Vine Oreck and Pickett's Mill

    Theao wero all fought in the vicinity of Dal-

    laa from Hay 23 to Juno 4. Also, June 3 and

    4, then was a conaldorablu Oghl at Ack-

    vorth, on the railroad, above Marietta.

    Tha Union arnur rtbullt tba burnt brtdgea

    and iBMt'lfclsliilweid onr the rough coua-try In tha rsgular ordBr, UePheraou ou the

    right andMt,nmm laadbig il>e "columnordlno2te''in Sewter and Bcboielil wlUiUwMtoaUwaaak VhayendaavondtonHiveby paralP roelMk •dMMall epacetioaBheiiMh lisWassft UMtMMMahadatop.

    ped near AlhitoonaPMi with his army. This

    was not the coao. Tha OnMarala armywaa near a Methodist misting hooia eafladNew Hope ehurGb,wblchappsarsoa thsmapLIn marching towards DsUas, tbarttora,

    Bbernuui ivaa moreblnc into the vary teeth

    of bia euoiny. Johnston's mouta kept biminformed of every step of the Union march.

    May K Thoiiwa was niarehlng dlrt ilk for

    larga lo saiaU avsraasi shsaldsis IttfH kaaafc.last basse M. _|,LsaiK-Cksteeleaf.IKi la kegs sad baakels.Ic.

    (iltliflKRIKS.

    Kf*:;.. ; rirlmi-.

    .-aWrrv.

    L & Ni Ri Ra—^mB (laliT

    Through Trunk LieJMtWMB l&O OlUU Ol

    dnolniiAti. Losdngton, LodirUl*,

    EvansTillo, 8ts LoTili,

    And ih« r.itiM ot

    NuhTlUg, Uamphls, Montgomery

    UobUt, anil Kew Orlsana,

    WITHOUT CUANUE!Am IPBBD DNBITALID.

    Mm mma wiiFrom S) T,ouIh, Kranirtlla aod

    llcudei'Min 10 the

    SOPTEGAST & SOUTH.

    Through. CoacliesFrom sbove rllies to Ntsh-

    Tilie aud UhalUnoogt,making direeV eoa-

    (ton with

    PULLMAN PALAOEOARSFor Atlttuttt, Saiannah,

    Mbcou, Jackson

    -

    TUleandPolntiiIn Florida.

    Coiineclloni tr* make at Gnllirle audNasbTllle for all puliila

    North, Esst, South and West,In INiiimtu I'alaco C'ais.

    EMIGRANTS nn the lino ofthis road «IU reoelvo apieinl low

    raiea. geaagenU of iM» lun pjuyfor rales, roulet,*a , or wrilc to

    U,P.ATUOUB.G P.AT.A .lionUTtlle, Ky.

    TABU FOB mure.

    Z,, A N. BkUntd.Hiriiir Pnt'Tii-4:'i>»n'l B:00 a.IPHMBT Nt>nTM—y:firoad and AUatoona IW Thus, when themove was conoluded, Hehollold huil beronisthe right of the army, Tliooisa bail liaen

    withdrawn esatwaril, and Mcl'beraiin had

    token ilia pUce in tho center.Dy JunoU Ackwortli was reached by the

    Union anny, with lu advance at ItlgHhnuty,

    Are Ton Going toMisBouri, Colorado. Oall-

    fornia or Any of Tha< WMtsm StatesT

    llTTpn ghonid avail yourself ol the

    advaDtagea that arc now oU'cred by

    the Kantai City Kouto, the only di-

    roet route from the South to tba

    Well and Northwest. ThU line nmiits entire trains, with PulimanPAbMje

    inslghtof kencaaw inouiiuta. Bberinunii'Sleoplnlf Cars and free Kecllnlng«M« M*Aiiiiah..,ir at Ackworth. at ! r^iialr 4 !aM. ffoFi Memphis to Kan

    bouri timeonaa eetablUheil bbnaolf at Ackarortb, at

    {Cbair (iara,

    IbasaBieUniegarrlaonbig and provMeolng I City taring uauyAHatocna Faaa The bridiia arnas the Eto-

    {^„ ^„ other ronte. If you are gowab was qnlokly rebuUL Altogetbor there i__ ' ...

    were ten days' Rghthig about ^ew Hope !Church, Cnm May *>lu June 4. The Doloo • IVL- - , ,

    ,

    "^"^^SS^ir:^.^^ * '.aPuiW .loutc ; m.lled fr'aoIhla caaipalga ha MIowai •HmWa, ht'a month's time, with a forea not

    ver any owiwr rvuw. *ng you trill aarc money by purohas-

    ng your tlcckls vl» Meinpli'-s and the

    tantaa City It"ii'i'- l»r large

    The next tiesaiou will lirgln

    TDESDHy, StPT. 4Thlssehool baa an enviable reaord (er Ike

    thoroiiKti luollioiUor leaching pursnad

    old r.Mwlliibii I'l.'aa of trallilDK and 'leelpMns

    Unit 110 iilitce in itii oisQagMnciit.

    The Craniinlug prooeas in Kduratlun ta• lii'lioo.ly AMilded, ea well as tbe marlilng

    inetlioda ot mUDX. ao callsd, gratia acboobi.

    To kaow tn» aisBevia geed, batleliaableiekmwby tkeaddkhaMar. rapUaietneearWtd tia»««» o» Women asd iiiseeaea ol

    ihr l;.!. ui,ii 11 .1 I I1..W la. Ilsving many pa-1. 1.1 il... ,. .'l,.>n on Oelr sons,•Aroeaadrr tSeaoM"

    -.v..— .._ay plaee Um wllfewho mil eiBsreisa a'

    Cfwy oonfort

    ovea HootEa a BALiARD'a,Ahavlns. ahampnoing. Hair Cnttlsg aod

    DrMo'sg, and all work in the ilea aaaeaied In

    n^j&x- >'^"*"^^M,B.B.

    RUT National Barber 091?

    IKVIN YOUNG, Prop.,B. HIMTIl ST. NKAK UAIN.

    SHtm. SIMPOOIIIIi,HAIR-OUTTINQ

    ITC ST8PPJE.DJREENERVE RESTORER

    w. u. (iiiAV. ri:iii uiKT08.Kinth Street, nearly opiioaito tba Pnet Omee.

    Skllltal barbers. Polite alleaUoB. lharn rs-sors. Ueae Tewela. Bverythleg oew, neat sadelesn. Hsirsaltlag.abavlng SBdakampooliigdone In the verf latest style. marl4-tl

    very superkir to hit, compallsd the ensiay

    to faU back nearly IW mllee, obUglnehim to abandon four different poeltlons otanusuaJ strength aad proportions; haretought bbn rfx Umee; have oaptnred twdvagane, three oohirs, over 1,000 prisonera, with

    cnaridermble forage, provisions and mmns oftransportation: bava placed at least I5,(XI0 t>fkkqMabondaeainbat,and have daatroyed•enmd kaportaat toaadarisa, htm works,iolUngadai^ ala,al tans and btthaAUo'•MaiA mm MiMi

    Kansas City, Mo.

    H. n. HtLia.'noket Agent,

    11 Uaditon Btreet Mempbia.Tenn

    THE MARKET8.Correctcil weekly by ( liarles McKce A Co.,

    Tbe Uroaaie, Hopklaavllla, « y.rnariaieaa.

    Batter-K w «« y • . ,VBgg»-lOe.Mnliry-«>m ehMaas,U M to > tt.Baaoa-BMajJti;.

    ilry.ttieUKei sufar eafad,!!

    COLD HARBOR.i &ieat Engagement Befoie Biclmioild Twent^-

    nv* Yeajs Ago, Jmie 1-12, 1864.

    Several Days' Hard Fighting—A TTnlon IjOM of 13,000,with Four Generals Killod Hotironiout of til*

    Union Forces to tho Jamec.

    WILL APPEAR JUNE llih.

    3. E. CoorcK. Datid Oahilbb.

    COOPER & CANSLEB,Ouceraiora to Polk Csnsler,)

    Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,HOPKINSVILIJE, KYa

    DR. RICE,

    WiMraaaslI erarifftkM U r^**. MMl •tl H WI M-S,r,^~ -r -bar e..-^. ..4 —kaVIM>«r fcair—a»a— . Km-ImI iMaarfeM, IBlfkl

    t, fiip^U*** ra cttt* {fr»Hp.i>u«M Jn^THTi, fhtmrnti, « ,Jt^wtginaW.U A^t^HyMtwarr^ii^gAftaijirW

    BttDiS nx cBxn fors»w botk,

    AXt) JTOXSZXSK.fi mflanrd of wit tTiri wlart-.Tn,W paiTfia. tiftir (tt Mii'in xtTfii in

    viipwiy ii:ii«ttmiJ iiifilif«i« imlslle«,eftealaasd ay pthsrs. Ifyos.ae-

    .flaum* %• *»n A, fal-lal aUM.M, aaaitlT : Alllaaniatle Oamplalala,mMga, Oaaeral and•rvou, BabiUty. 3«a-v.aaaa.KiilsO' Uiaaaafa

    _lir»f,ilpBMt, Tramhling,Sexual Sahauatloa.WsaVIng of Bi.ilr. Disajaaa

    L».e.rtti^at in Yptli.eaaaad.

    r',",i;'...i. '""S^ Ir aiaiui oip,r 1 aB>T TO HnroiaitiLa rauiixa ox so uiva raui.

    L''r'. 'oi;rN"iELECTRIC INSOLES s. tsVr^i..ICad '** llt»tr«U« |«nit>blat,»M«li will b«Mat r«« U ptuK ml«4 Mtglep*. MtBiloM tlili p^Mr, t44r«M

    OWIH XIaICrKiq.BUT * APrUAffOI 00.800 Motlb Bco^away. Wt. IX30IS. Stt

    BUPTUBE !ELEfiTRIOBELT

    MDTRUSSiCOMBINED.

    DR. ISRAEL'SXLEOTRO-OAlVAVm

    On acconut

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    'rlai^ the e^-i. Ifyes arpafftetU

    men,),Ow«a I gleelrlo Bait Altaekeiaat fw.rn •lih rut %ni wtairorL Tha aar-^la. .. mlhl ,.r ,trnij. Tht. 1, lb. aatr^g^ t|f|_t;;;;';. ;";;.:°!„7:^;,"v.;.'"t.r"i.".'."rt(I«rii i KlKeirn (lalranle lirlis Hpl"»' A|'('ll»j"

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