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r w y a 8 lydtAtliUUlaLlyitUzfJRtatit J < MATRIMONIAL r > Another it a Of e ddings Occurring Ate Weeks < < < i < lop kinsvllle Voman Married to Atlanta P1anAnother Coilpil t l Wedded In Clarksviile 4 Mr Geq W Jefferson of Atlant Ga and Miss Olga A Pursleyj of this city were married in St Louis at 4 oclock Wednesday afternoon The happy event occurred at the Piedmont hotel The bride is a daughter of Mr J W Purslej who resides on West Seventeen street She met Mr Jefferson in Nashville Tuesday evening by appointment and they left for St Louis at 330 Wednesday morning passing through Hopkinsville at 535 and reaching their destination shortly after noon They wlll spend about ten days at the fair before going to Atlanta where they will reside The groom is bookkeeper for a wbolesale paint firm in Atlant andhas been living in that city for three years He is a native 0 Kussellville + Ky and for several years lived in Trigg county He is anephew of Mr D H Armstrong tojfnear this city LeahamWelker Mr John Leaham and Miss lIMariah Welker young people cf near Indian Mound Tenn elope I to Cadiz Tuesday and were mar- ried Rev I N Strother of the Baptist church performed the cere- mony Mont sOraves Mr Allison Graves son of the late Otho Graves formerly of this cityand MissNell Monks of Pe- wee Valley were united in mar- riage Monday at the home of the bride They will make their borne in Louisville where the groom is engaged in the tobacco business TwymanMcCord Mr Morris Twyman son of MrI J K Twyman the Main street merchant and City Councilman and Miss Ethel McCord of near Kelly were married in Clarksvill Monday night The ceremony was performed in the Arlington Hotel by Esq J H Bartee The young people were accompanied by Mr Booth Morris and wife The bride party returned home the sam night The groom is a promising young business man and is quit popular His bride is a younj woman possessed of much beaut and enjoys a wide popularity in the social circles of North Chris tiara JonesQoode Rev H H Jones of near Grace and Miss Portia Goode daughter of Mrs Rachel Goode of this city were married at the home o f the brides mother corner Second and Virginia streets Rev E D Ryan of Crofton officiated The Rev Goode has charge of the Kirk jmansville circuit of the M E church He moved to this section from Green county recently INCREASED TWENTY CENTS 1 itlax Levy Placed at 145 For All Purposes The City Council has found it lecessary to make an increase of 20 cents in the tax levy for 1904 The rate some years ago was reo luce d from 150 to 125 and the lower amount has been found in- adequate The present levy is 50c for schools 75 for purposesp aDd 20 for interest on bonds mak- ing 145 on 2645705 The white then are 980 at S3 and the colored igj at 150 poll tax r The Home Company have got ie telephone and the system t rife people i Hr Dugan Resigns 1 G M Duganwho has been Sup erinte dent of Telegraph oftbeI- l1inoll Central since 1893 has re gned He was in the service of the company y for 28 years The Home Company have the contrac for the city phones and fre and police departments N y y- j Xj L = e e L J A Con v nlem iIj j t t 1 < f rug c I J i r I 1 S tO tet at tx1t trWe i new store t cornet Main and Ninth Sts FfrstNaIionai- Bank j Building We appreciate very much the many new customers who have enlisted with us and will take great pleas ure in showing you through o rnew storeRay4 I ti Fowler Ninth and Main Sts I Going to the fair Dont miss the Harper whiskey display in Agricultural Buildingthe finest Distillery exhibit in St Louis Harper is sold by W R Long Hopkinsville Ky rJ WI MlATfl Y T > e t > DATJ > J < I1i f 11 Jo d f1ll Jt t 1CJI a ir st f i uH t fytl j > It + Though this Giant Trust the Jnternation Blnae L trust tothefarrmereIMtI r yet will nlxstaDd I fI ce D BOR1TE 1 I tf N iwrwrK Which is i i e trust the International willi oo irJi1f pieces in onezore season David will do up Goliath > Dont Lisiejiitdltne false statement that the dsforne t is in tbeJr t it were its makers would not allow us to fight thWfrjust We would have to let upor lose w the ° Such statements are ugly The meanest rthlDg thatckJe said about a machine is that it ie in the trust Tire fellows whose binders are in the trcv had hIs tafl cut off The yt 1 trust are h fox that t Osborne isfigbtYng the trust from Maine to California r < ° and will win j 4 r EiJcbCS Mfg Coti 1 I > 9nof r > r Aents I s r o iil IIIvY 7 t l j ONEIi I SetteeI It will be an ornament to any room in the house besides the good uses it can be put to it obliterates the Folding Bed and Wardrobe and dresses a room in the most stylish and yet economical way Wo Aa Wardrobe i > lIt serves most effectively in- putting away the clothing of different kinds The bottom of the seat forms a shelf which serves to a good advantage in laying them out to assort or fold them w 5 it7h As a BledS- uperior it S to I V Mn the Market 1 1 r < The mattress is made highest grade of Woven wire ported by 21 Spiral Springs r a most luxurious bed J 1 Cor teous onsis I bu con lng any old beJi iiJ r Ingashier 1r J- l i r Come Around and Let Us Show You iHeach Furniture CodNi- nth Street HOPEINSVILL53 KENTUCKY I I OOE Xfc r T j M Jll ad d > c J

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lopkinsvllle Voman Married to

Atlanta P1anAnother Coilpilt l

Wedded In Clarksviile 4

Mr Geq W Jefferson of AtlantGa and Miss Olga A Pursleyj of

this city were married in St Louis

at 4 oclock Wednesday afternoonThe happy event occurred at the

Piedmont hotel The bride is a

daughter of Mr J W Purslejwho resides on West Seventeenstreet She met Mr Jefferson in

Nashville Tuesday evening by

appointment and they left for St

Louis at 330 Wednesday morning

passing through Hopkinsville at535 and reaching their destinationshortly after noon They wlll

spend about ten days at the fairbefore going to Atlanta wherethey will reside

The groom is bookkeeper for a

wbolesale paint firm in Atlantandhas been living in that city for

three years He is a native 0

Kussellville + Ky and for severalyears lived in Trigg county He is

anephew of Mr D H Armstrongtojfnear this city

LeahamWelkerMr John Leaham and Miss

lIMariah Welker young people cf

near Indian Mound Tenn elopeI

to Cadiz Tuesday and were mar-

ried Rev I N Strother of theBaptist church performed the cere-

mony

MontsOravesMr Allison Graves son of the

late Otho Graves formerly of thiscityand MissNell Monks of Pe-

wee Valley were united in mar-

riage Monday at the home of thebride They will make their borne

in Louisville where the groom is

engaged in the tobacco business

TwymanMcCord

Mr Morris Twyman son of MrIJ K Twyman the Main streetmerchant and City Councilmanand Miss Ethel McCord of nearKelly were married in ClarksvillMonday night The ceremony was

performed in the Arlington Hotelby Esq J H Bartee The youngpeople were accompanied by MrBooth Morris and wife The brideparty returned home the samnight The groom is a promisingyoung business man and is quitpopular His bride is a younjwoman possessed of much beautand enjoys a wide popularity in

the social circles of North Christiara

JonesQoodeRev H H Jones of near Grace

and Miss Portia Goode daughterof Mrs Rachel Goode of this citywere married at the home o f thebrides mother corner Second andVirginia streets Rev E D

Ryan of Crofton officiated TheRev Goode has charge of the Kirkjmansville circuit of the M Echurch He moved to this sectionfrom Green county recently

INCREASED TWENTY CENTS1

itlax Levy Placed at 145 ForAll Purposes

The City Council has found itlecessary to make an increase of

20 cents in the tax levy for 1904

The rate some years ago was reo

luce d from 150 to 125 and thelower amount has been found in-

adequate The present levy is 50c

for schools 75 for purposespaDd 20 for interest on bonds mak-

ing 145 on 2645705 The whitethen are 980 at S3 and the coloredigj at 150 poll tax

r The Home Company have got

ie telephone and the systemt rife people

i

Hr Dugan Resigns1

G M Duganwho has been Superinte dent of Telegraph oftbeI-l1inoll Central since 1893 has re

gned He was in the service of

the companyy

for 28 years

The Home Company have thecontrac for the city phones and

fre and police departmentsN y y-

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new storet cornetMain and Ninth Sts

FfrstNaIionai-

Bankj

Building

We appreciate verymuch the many newcustomers who haveenlisted with us andwill take great pleasure in showing youthrough o rnew

storeRay4 I

ti

FowlerNinth and Main Sts

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Going to the fair Dont missthe Harper whiskey display inAgricultural Buildingthe finestDistillery exhibit in St LouisHarper is sold by W R LongHopkinsville Ky

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T >et > DATJ>

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11Jo d f1ll

Jt t 1CJI air st fi uH t fytlj > It +Though this Giant Trust the Jnternation Blnae

L trust tothefarrmereIMtI r

yet will nlxstaDd

I fIce DBOR1TE 1Itf

N iwrwrKWhich is i i e trust the International willi oo

irJi1f pieces in onezore season David will do up Goliath> Dont Lisiejiitdltne false statement that the dsforne

t is in tbeJr t it were its makers would not allowus to fight thWfrjust We would have to let upor lose

w the ° Such statements are ugly The meanest

rthlDg thatckJe said about a machine is that it iein the trust Tire fellows whose binders are in the

trcv had hIs tafl cut off Theyt 1 trust are h fox thatt Osborne isfigbtYng the trust from Maine to Californiar<° and will win j

4 rEiJcbCS Mfg Coti 1

I >

9nofr >r

Aents I

s r o

iil IIIvY

7 tl j

ONEIi

I

SetteeIItwill be an ornament to anyroom in the house besidesthe good uses it can be putto it obliterates the FoldingBed and Wardrobe anddresses a room in the moststylish and yet economicalway

Wo

Aa Wardrobei

>

lIt serves most effectively in-

putting away the clothing ofdifferent kinds The bottom ofthe seat forms a shelf whichserves to a good advantage inlaying them out to assort orfold them

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As a BledS-

uperiorit S toI

V

Mn the Market1

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The mattress is madehighest grade of Woven wire

ported by 21 Spiral Springs ra most luxurious bed

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bu conlng anyold beJi

iiJrIngashier

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l i r

Come Around and Let Us Show You

iHeach Furniture CodNi-

nth Street HOPEINSVILL53 KENTUCKYI

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