Boone County Recorder . intments ofto-day often prove the blessings of to-morrow.—Thomas a Kempis. If You Have Common Sore Eyas,If lines blur or run together, you needPETTirS EYK SALVE, 25c. All drug-gixts or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. The fairest of all things fair on earth Is virtue.—Shakespeare. Mrs. Windows) Soothing- ftyrnp. for children teething, softens the gurta, reduees hv,alleys pain, cares wind colic, atcaoottle. Wtoe women get their right* withouttalking about them. Truth andQuality appeal to the Well-informed in everywalk of life and are essential to permanentsuccess and credita


Boone County Recorder . intments ofto-day often prove the blessings of to-morrow.—Thomas a Kempis. If You Have Common Sore Eyas,If lines blur or run together, you needPETTirS EYK SALVE, 25c. All drug-gixts or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. The fairest of all things fair on earth Is virtue.—Shakespeare. Mrs. Windows) Soothing- ftyrnp. for children teething, softens the gurta, reduees hv,alleys pain, cares wind colic, atcaoottle. Wtoe women get their right* withouttalking about them. Truth andQuality appeal to the Well-informed in everywalk of life and are essential to permanentsuccess and creditable standing. Aceor-jngly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figsand Elixir of Senna is the only remedy ofknown value, but one of many reasonsYtVhy it is the best of personal and familylaxatives is* the fact that it cleanses,sweetens and relieves the internal organson which it acts without any debilitatingafter effects and without having to increasethe quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and. FARMER SHOT TO DEATH. Raid of Riders May Have Been Con-nected With the Tragedy. Frankfort, Ky.—N. B. Hazelipp,prominent farmer of Shelby county,was foimd dead in the road near theFranklin county line, and a prospec-tive raid by night riders Is believedto have been connected with his death. A wound from a shotgun in his chestand a cartridge near the body showhow his death was caused, and neigh-bors believe that he was a member ofa band of tobacco plant bed raidersand was killed by a grower whose oedright riders sought to destroy. A pistol was in his hand when by were a blanket and a Spring-field rifle cartridge, such as la used bythe militia now scouring this sectionfor lawless bands. Following a report that raiders wereplanning depredations, Adjt. secrsvtly sent a detachmentcf the local militia into Shelby county. After , all night they returnedhere worn out. It is not known whether or not theyhad any connection with the death ofH


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