. Boone County Recorder . lso well represented. Cigarette and stOgie stocks con-stitute—a—hn»ge proportion of thereserve which is held by manu-facturers, although there is avery heavy stock of shewing anacigar leaf, all of which is dis-counted by tfaePlact that thereare small stocks in the ware-houses,—Ex. Well-informed tobacco men herestated that the bumper crop oncein prospect for this year hasgone glimmering. The continueadrouth has been almost fatal tothe young plants in the Westerndistrict, ana if a normally gooflyield is obtained it will be littleshort of a miracle. The news hapthe immed


. Boone County Recorder . lso well represented. Cigarette and stOgie stocks con-stitute—a—hn»ge proportion of thereserve which is held by manu-facturers, although there is avery heavy stock of shewing anacigar leaf, all of which is dis-counted by tfaePlact that thereare small stocks in the ware-houses,—Ex. Well-informed tobacco men herestated that the bumper crop oncein prospect for this year hasgone glimmering. The continueadrouth has been almost fatal tothe young plants in the Westerndistrict, ana if a normally gooflyield is obtained it will be littleshort of a miracle. The news hapthe immediate tendency to in-crease the price for tobacco nowon local floors and at other pointsin the Purchase, and it is estimat-ed that 10,000 hogsheads are al-ready in the hands of of McCracken county feelthe loss less than they ordinarilywould because their pledges to theGrowers Association have causedthem to abandon much of theirtobacco acreage in favor of diver-sified crops;—THendef^oir ONE HOP of BOURBON POULTRY CURE down a chicks throat caresgapes, A few drops la thedrinking water cures andprevents cholera, diarrhoeaand other chick diseases. OneSOc bottle makes 12 gallons ofmedicine At all and booklet on Dis-eases of Fowls sent Remedy Co. Lexington, ly Bell Eating Snake. Wilmington Del., June 11.—Cur-tis E. Spicer of Laurel, Del. awell-known business man had theof his life to-day. Whilewalking through a swamp withseveral sportsmen as companionshe heard a sound that strangelyresembled the rattling of a rat-tlesnake. As this species of poisonous reptileTS—unknown in Dele ware Spic-er and his friends were all themore startled. They were armedwith clubs and guns and, goinginto the undergrowth t hey fin-ally unearthed a black snake measuring exactly six feet nine inchesin length. It was coiled and readyto spring. With difficulty the snake waskilled. An examination failed toreveal any rattles. The reptilewas the


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