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abHshed ' 1887 MT. VERNON, ROCKCAS.TLE €6UNXY,'KY ,|ERIDAY, ijJIJLY 8, 1904. "BRUTALLY TORTURED. A ca»e came to(light that for per- sistent and uomerpilul torture has perhaps, oever been equaled. Joe Golobick, of Colusa, Calif., writes: "For 15 -years' I endured insufier* able puiu from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried ever) thing known. I came across Electric Bitters anil it'* the greatest medicine on earih-for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely re- lieved and cored ; me."—Just as good for Ii.-er and kidney, troubles and general debility. Only joe. Satisfaction,guaranteed by all drug- Mesdames Richard McGratli and Mildred Rout, of Danville, were the guests of Miss Ella Dunn Irom Friday until 8undny The 4th passed Off quietly, Claud Sutton,was the' tpealter of the day Claud was introduced by Alex Ty- ree as the Cicero of the mountains. Buck Varnon's "example given to Mr. Martin bas beeu worked by a Brodhead man. The sate man uys, keep up these tiuestiops, they are need to atrOuse a spirit of in- vestigation among the leathers, wc .need more independent think- ers in the profession. ! KENTUCKY FAIR 1 DATES; ^The following are t^e dctes fixed fbi holding the Kentucky fairs foi 1JP4 as far as reported. • £ii *»vilie, jfulyji's—a days, £rab Orchard, July 17— 3 day*, lanville," Angu* 3—3 days. i| f«nod*»a, Aog. 9-r-3 day«. - *wr»K*bnrg,-Aug. 16—4 days rodbe«d. At,,.,7. 18, t 9. ' 4«Uya. .' helbyville, A»|,.23-4 <W«- ublished Every % Friday jam B E K apple crop isjshort. arfd rather in- ferior, plenty'of peaches, a few plums and fa bountiful crop of grape*. ;Tfa£ Concord seems to be luiist prolific. Farm hands are h ird to gel now at any price but cilie 12 i*on)hs will complete the public worksfof this part and then r young men will begin an efRlux Day. ing N|D we still continue to Lead with LOW PRICES: Cut on allShoes. 20 per cent.} Cut on all Hats. ALL CLOTHING at Manufacturer's Cost Best Flour per Sack, 75 cents. All kinds!; l-t'st S T A P L E and FANCY •tiliOCEKlKS at Buck Bottom Prices. Don'; " t— t— fail to make oar store headquarters, wlieu in [Livingston, and get our prices befoi j going elsewhere. Yon re, for bargains. | . L. H. DA VIS, ],! 'ji Livingston, Ky, .__, r VVILI.lAMSKl'KU. Flu\. is threatening this vicinity. Hog Cholera hits made its ap- pearance. U'. B. Myers,'j of Piuevflle, is here on buiinessJ! John Arthur, Who bas spent two months at the World's Fair, return- ed .borne Sunday,;; C, A. Jafcisou, who was here st year in the'.interest of the Standard Oil Company, has re- turned rfnd will resume work here. The Wilton Bassefiall team came II It 0 II H KA pT ^iss Julian Sayer is {with her uncle Rev. J. A. Sayer. ; Mart Sowder has been On a visit tu J. T. Sowder at Cartertville. R-. S. Martin made a trjp to'lhe Eastern part of the State this wtcV. Bogue Brown shipped a j car load of lambs Irom'this place this-week Fred and Will Ballard 'have re- turned from from the Philipine Islands.' R S. Martin and wife { are the proud parents -vfa new haliy girl down on the 4th(and played the! born Julv 5 Williamsburg team two games, but I Mrs.'Alex Tyree. who has l>een were'badly defeated in both games | sick for some lime, is gradually C. A. Renham and family, Wil- growing worse . liam Perkins, Misis, Alice O'Mara Mr. Swinlbrd. the Livingsttm nd Miss Mary. McCulough formed | bather, is in town introducing a * party wliicBleft here Tuesday to I new store lamp. " ke 'MMi, Fair " ' j" J. Harvey Dimn Spent from Sat- ^5,Weis»A that A. L. Hoendoller'•! urday until Tuesday in-laFall.tle has about completed an invention |and Knoxville. Tcuin. >. by which lie tkfliii* he can find oil MeKsrs K<1 H4rry Roi,. iiitfae ground as easily a, any man j inS(ln of Danville, w e r / h e guest <*}> discover water by means of a „f tornl . r «- Jti,i4 „„.i, • "forked peach .l|te limb."' Ami why not? It h oks just as reason- able that oil pould be found as easi- ly as water, by the use of the right fork or stick or apparatus. of the formers" parents this week Mrs. Ella Howell andjchildren have returned tn. thVir home at Lowell after [several ' days visit to Mrs Ed Newland. , Miss Sallie Newland ajid little Mai el Parsons, of LeMaOn Junc- , were the guests of 1 Mr. Ed Newland and family the fitst o."tilt «' IIA It 0II (! H A H II Mrs. M. E. Fish 4eut'. 10 Stan* ford on llic 4th. ' j - j Miss Mollie Brooks is! visiting the Misr-es Beasley at Laucastcr. John' Buckhanau, :of ijouisvillt m spent the 4th with his mother. Some of our young folks went to Gripping Springs on SitrirHa: last tn the jneoic. They ! report t 'nice time. ' The ladies of the Baptist ChutcU held atlawu fetcT last jiig,ht in th •. yard at Mr. Jim Ed miston'*. Te •. cakes and lemonade j was sserved 1.; 5 cents a glass. i \ 1. The 4 . off very quiet! - here, not fire-craoke^- wa t heard. Thrv. O. Band j went t • Stanford to dispense! musjc for tfc s cdebraliou at that place. G. H. Patten and jLV. M, Cnndo? ar^ having some wire fencing mad<? aroun their premises; J. R. 1'Mmislou has a nice steel range which he proposes tn give t » the one who comes nearest gnes inK the uuinhcr of heans and sh» t mixed in a quart ja*. One gue.- * with, every one dollars Avorth * f goods purchjsed If anv reader t-f this paper knows ihl- .number ' f shot and beans in tbe jsir they wi 1 confer*a favor by imparling the\r kuoweldge to the writer. X am glad to set Buck Vernon.'is , determined to keep t?p a question and answer columxi. I ihink .if the.questions we.e addressed to a>l teacher^ instead of iiidividnais pe*>* pie would take more'interest in the column. . j | Henry Fish,to"Wildie, ^'as w«U Mrs M. K. l f ish, first of tlje week. Mrs. penrge Bryant and band some little daughter,) Florence..ami baby, James Kdwara, of:Coving* ton, are spending a few days with Mrs. Bryant'h amit, ; Mrs, j Patten. Mrs. Furr, of F^ttwoo^s, an V Mrs. Bryant visited their gao«t- falber, Isaac Whitehead, last we<;lc. . Mrs. M. D. Grein, of .Knox- ville, Teon., with her little daogh« . €HA8 0. DAVIS, our local i ter and son, is visiting felalivei druggist,'asks the re^dersj of this' here.-—Mr. J. C. King, of Normal, paper who are suffering-wi.tb indi- Oklahoma, left yesterday to return gettion or dyspepfia to call j on him J to their borne. ' once »nd get a bottle of.; Kpdol Ma, " Mabel * McWborter, «rh» Dyspepsia Coj*: Xt joa knew the been recuperating in tble mopd- vatue of this remedy t s iwe know it, tains, ha* returned home sijniewhit da T- improved in health, pe are: glad ta tbor-note. J f ilding m 1 •;

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abHshed ' 1887

MT. VERNON, ROCKCAS.TLE € 6 U N X Y , ' K Y , | E R I D A Y , ijJIJLY 8, 1904.

"BRUTALLY TORTURED. A ca»e came to (light that for per-

sistent and uomerpilul torture has perhaps, oever been equaled. Joe Golobick, of Colusa, Calif., writes: "For 15 -years' I endured insufier* able puiu from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried ever) thing known. I came across Electric Bitters anil it'* the greatest medicine on earih-for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely re-lieved and cored ; me."—Just as good for Ii.-er and kidney, troubles and general debility. Only joe. Satisfaction,guaranteed by all drug-

Mesdames Richard McGratli and Mildred Rout, of Danville, were the guests of Miss Ella Dunn Irom Friday until 8undny

The 4th passed Off quietly, Claud Sutton,was the' tpealter of the day Claud was introduced by Alex Ty-ree as the Cicero of the mountains.

Buck Varnon's "example given to Mr. Martin bas beeu worked by a Brodhead man. The sa te man uys, keep up these tiuestiops, they are need to atrOuse a spirit of in-vestigation among the leathers, wc .need more independent think-ers in the profession. ! KENTUCKY FAIR1 DATES;

^The following are t^e dctes fixed fbi holding the Kentucky fairs foi 1JP4 as far as reported. • £ii *»vilie, jfulyji's—a days, £rab Orchard, July 17— 3 day*,

lanville," Angu* 3—3 days. i | f«nod*»a , Aog. 9-r-3 day«. -

*wr»K*bnrg,-Aug. 16—4 days rodbe«d. At,,.,7. 18, t9 .

' 4«Uya. .' helbyville, A»|,.23-4 <W«-

ublished Every % Friday

j a m B E K

apple crop isjshort. arfd rather in-ferior, plenty'of peaches, a few plums and fa bountiful crop of grape*. ;Tfa£ Concord seems to be luiist prolific. Farm hands are h ird to gel now at any price but cilie 12 i*on)hs will complete the public worksfof this part and then

r young men will begin an efRlux

Day. ing N|D we still continue to Lead with LOW PRICES:

Cut on allShoes.

2 0 per cent.} Cut on all Hats. A L L C L O T H I N G at Manufacturer's C o s t

Best Flour per Sack, 75 cents. A l l kinds!; l-t'st STAPLE and FANCY •ti l iOCEKlKS at Buck Bottom Prices. Don'; " t— t— fail to make oar store headquarters, wlieu in [Livingston, and get our prices befoi j going elsewhere.

Yon re, for bargains. | .

L. H. DA V I S , ] , ! 'ji Livingston, Ky, .__,r

VVILI.lAMSKl'KU.

Flu\. is threatening this vicinity. Hog Cholera hits made its ap-

pearance. U'. B. Myers,'j of Piuevflle, is

here on buiinessJ! John Arthur, Who bas spent two

months at the World's Fair, return-ed .borne Sunday,;;

C, A. Jafcisou, who was here st year in the'.interest of the

Standard Oil Company, has re-turned rfnd will resume work here.

The Wilton Bassefiall team came

II It 0 II H KA p T ^iss Julian Sayer is {with her

uncle Rev. J. A. Sayer. ; Mart Sowder has been On a visit

tu J. T. Sowder at Cartertville. R-. S. Martin made a trjp to'lhe

Eastern part of the State this wtcV. Bogue Brown shipped a j car load

of lambs Irom'this place this-week Fred and Will Ballard 'have re-

turned from from the Philipine Islands.'

R S. Martin and wife { are the proud parents -vfa new haliy girl

down on the 4th (and played the! born Julv 5 Williamsburg team two games, but I Mrs.'Alex Tyree. who has l>een were'badly defeated in both games | sick for some lime, is gradually

C. A. Renham and family, Wil- growing worse . liam Perkins, Misis, Alice O'Mara Mr. Swinlbrd. the Livingsttm nd Miss Mary. McCulough formed | bather, is in town introducing a

* party wliicBleft here Tuesday to I new store lamp. " k e 'MMi, F a i r" ' j" J. Harvey Dimn Spent from Sat-^5,Weis»A that A. L. Hoendoller'•! urday until Tuesday in-laFall.tle has about completed an invention |and Knoxville. Tcuin. >. by which lie tkfliii* he can find oil M e K s r s K<1 H 4 r r y Roi,. iiitfae ground as easily a , any man j i n S ( l n o f Danville, wer /he guest <*}> discover water by means of a „ f torn l. r«- Jti,i4 „„.i, • "forked peach .l |te limb."' Ami why not? It h oks just as reason-able that oil pould be found as easi-ly as water, by the use of the right fork or stick or apparatus.

of the formers" parents this week Mrs. Ella Howell andjchildren

have returned tn. thVir home at Lowell after [several ' days visit to Mrs Ed Newland. ,

Miss Sallie Newland ajid little Mai el Parsons, of LeMaOn Junc-

, were the guests of 1 Mr. Ed Newland and family the fitst o."tilt

«' IIA It 0II (! H A H II Mrs. M. E. Fish 4 eut'. 10 Stan*

ford on llic 4th. ' j - j Miss Mollie Brooks is! visiting

the Misr-es Beasley at Laucastcr. John' Buckhanau, :of ijouisvillt m

spent the 4th with his mother. Some of our young folks went

to Gripping Springs on SitrirHa: last tn the jneoic. They ! report t 'nice time. '

The ladies of the Baptist ChutcU held atlawu fetcT last jiig,ht in th •. yard at Mr. Jim Ed mis ton'*. Te •. cakes and lemonade j was sserved 1.; 5 cents a glass. i \ 1.

The 4 . off very quiet! -here, not fire-craoke^- wa t heard. Thrv. O. Band j went t • Stanford to dispense! musjc for tfc s cdebraliou at that place.

G. H. Patten and jLV. M, Cnndo? ar^ having some wire fencing mad<? aroun their premises;

J. R. 1'Mmislou has a nice steel range which he proposes tn give t » the one who comes nearest gnes • inK the uuinhcr of heans and sh» t mixed in a quart ja*. One gue.- * with, every one dollars Avorth * f goods purchjsed If anv reader t-f this paper knows ihl- .number ' f shot and beans in tbe jsir they wi 1 confer*a favor by imparling the\r kuoweldge to the writer.

X am glad to set Buck Vernon.'is , determined to keep t?p a question and answer columxi. I ihink .if the.questions we.e addressed to a>l teacher^ instead of iiidividnais pe*>* pie would take more'interest in the column. . j |

Henry Fish, to" Wildie, ^'as w«U Mrs M. K. lfish, first of tlje week.

Mrs. penrge Bryant and band some little daughter,) Florence..ami baby, James Kdwara, of:Coving* ton, are spending a few days with Mrs. Bryant'h amit, ; Mrs, j Patten. Mrs. Furr, of F^ttwoo^s, an V Mrs. Bryant visited their gao«t-falber, Isaac Whitehead, last we<;lc. . Mrs. M. D. Grein, of .Knox-

ville, Teon., with her little daogh« . €HA8 0. DAVIS, our local i ter and son, is visiting felalivei

druggist,'asks the re^dersj of this' here.-— Mr. J. C. King, of Normal, paper who are suffering-wi.tb indi- Oklahoma, left yesterday to return gettion or dyspepfia to call j on him J to their borne. '

once »nd get a bottle of.; Kpdol Ma, " Mabel * McWborter, «rh» Dyspepsia Coj*: Xt joa knew the been recuperating in tble mopd-vatue of this remedy ts iwe know it, tains, ha* returned home sijniewhit

daT- improved in health, pe are: glad ta tbor -note. J f

ilding m 1 •;

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^mw-

M l" . VEtfNON SIGNAL re turned to Ijiriiiiug. fieri; visit vvnh their r. - qlid • Mrs. l i r * $ e L a d j .Maccjl>«biuve l ice-cream parlor in t toi t h e postcffice.— iea Aid Society of t h e irchjjhov'c opened tip

| 4 J I ' A H T H H I , Y K K P O H T

Of Tfce Ilan« > i Uu \ oxr,« u tin d o * of b'a»lue»"Juo.-vO .W»i;t ; -

;.ii£s ur. ra. r ^ i i n n J pints «nia ' 116,632,9!

F.KruegeriSons, V . ' MT. VKRNON- KY. j

THE PLACE TO GET YQUR

>ho3S, Clothing and; Dry Goods of all kinds. We make a specialty of Skirts and Shirt-waist! goods We have the goods; we have the pricp to please the trade. .

W e are now making room for fall goods. If you want bargains call, as we must make the room if we have to sell at a loss. Call and buy your summer goods.

IfUIDAV, J l i l . v y,

Published every Friday by KDOAfi S. ALBRIGHT.

ell building ! on Main rybj i ly should keep adieu well 'pa t ronized 1 working for u good

etdvertiiiuz tatci made 'btoum application

«4 694,00 SII'PI-KMKNTA &V

IliKhctl amount of iullrhteiln

Kn luJTfabllltyof Qfajuif tbw. ill *

high pin

1 Umiki

The Celebrated

T i i C K . - r PLajCKft.-

y ^ L W A Y j S p r e f e r a b l e F o i

n i c e fitting, S t y l e a n d D u r a

b i l i t y , : t h e y j h a v e {no s u p e r i o r . . . a i i U the

ipl'«fH "I h

JONAS MdKENZIE,

Mt. Vernon,

FEAICK J. CtlENLY. * Muior parlarr of tli* ( • BY" ACO., rioinjr r«Mn, Count* nndStlte Ahliih In 1 Klngitl:31,38. Had Jere-

lam .tieHeved Ood'« word' Iron what, n would ha h a m been kept and what inlahawot be 'wp'uld hiva t w GRANVILLE OWENS*

UNDERTAKER, jj | H Brod head, .Ky. $

vw. . — r n r . t LINK—,

I P p A i i i f , ' C a s k e t s a n d Robe 's . " A l l Ata i l , T e l e g r a p h o r

• T e l e p h a n o r d e r s P r o m p t l y F i l l e d , j

Uown m on the Bnunt. aad take oar Ime from Ood'» alnltnac. . What a ontraat-to the.courae 4t Jereboam » J .

:hat of ihoSon of.JjM! Ha would do lot bins pf i l iamlt.-- Hli eye waa.al-»aya on! Hla Fathefa dial felata.' and • hua He knew when Hla time waa.noi >et fulfilled. Hp KM alwaja tor tuU-m e the movement o f i j j j Father'*- will j.-.d did only, those (hlnga which He saw His Father doing, istmltarlj-nialie God'H will and way th{ pole-atar. Oh ' to he able to >ay wife our bleaaed Lord: I teek not mltf own will, but tho will or Him that.-,aent Me!'"— Meyer. I 5 \ ' | • • •

Jlreboam'a Th»a*-*Jld Inlqiiltr. tory ' a d C 1 ° ^ told."-^dola-.

"Made prie»t« of t h { (oweat 'of toe Skopje.'—Sacrilege. . V :

^ f t a f n e d a f**»t."*-Godl#a8 pr*< *iiraptlon» V j . •

idolatry.—Jerebaui H>roke the MO ond of the ten awidandmenii and uared the |>*ay for tk«>hre«klnr of tk .

S. B. RAMSEY For Fresh Meats of'ali Kin,ds.

Mr. flryau is of t b e op in ion tba< t h r e will be t rouble al St. Loul« rveti if he h i i to mjrite it i l im self. , | . '•

tfjive us a t r i f t j a n d i f .we. p l e a s e y o n t e l l otlioVs; if i jo t , / T H I S 1 5 A Presidential Year

A N D Y p U M U S T

KEEP POSTED THE WAY'TO DO T H l s i s TO *SAD

M E A T d e l i v e i e d in a n y p a r t of t u i r t

S H O P in b a s e m e n t o p n o a i t e Co- f f l h o t

Henry Wattersorl. Editor. T W E L V E P A G E S I S S U E D

E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y . Cincinnati, Lexington, Chattanooga, Knoxvilk, AahevUie, Charleston, $ivannah, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Birmingham, New Orleans, Shreveport

a o d T e x a s P o i n t s . : .

N O P ITY S H O W N . " F o r yean

t io t iooal^ ,"* V n b e n # , All c a w o l pil«i W s e . all fal

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NOW SIGNAL

FOR THE SPRING TRADE

! J o s s p b Bolten i j f a rming in i a - J : di*o T i r r i t o ry . I

Jd iuc . r .Ui i k i j i (tie j c iv t l i y bll-j-ff : u e » in T e x a s . ; i ¥ I • »• ; •:* 1 '

H e n r y Pennington is <t;»isUnt | m i n a g e r fo r Siger m a c h i n e M*i-

rtess in Richmond and s u r r o u n d i n g 1 conn lies. j •'

j I k e Her r in i s j a i l e r ' ' a n i Rnber t , L i Jones , l o a n inar.shall a t Stnn- l ! ' fofd. . _ i . r ' f ' |j [

Char ley Whi t e ! l eu l is s t udy ing . pharmacy and c le rk lug itt a UiSi>-| :

viltfe drujgstoie. J - l ,

t WE liave just received our ffj hew stock of Spring. Goods, -i If: which is "the best and most j? 'complete assortment ever > brought to town. V WE HAVE J ' |

What You Want, | Gome and examine . our V stocfe arid see if we are not • '.H correct.

• I • L ' ' rti -IN- 4 Lafljes and Genljs Farnisliinjs §1

We take the lead. Come and jsee us, get our prices $ and jyou' will'be convinced , i | | that we are right. * S HQUK& ADAMS* I Phone jr.5 M T . V E R N O N . V K Y . ; i I | .

T 1 R T A B L E . »4 no r th . . »6 no r th . *3 sou th . 15 Sou th

d rugs to r e in 1'iiieviilr, K y . j , ' • [

I'M J o n e s i s I r l rg raph iug at L'iinii bvrlMml Gap . • j- J

C h a r l i ? I.t-irhleiier is w o i k j l l g in I h ? S t L o u i s Knir.j " ' ;j ;

W. R . J o r d a n , ivjjo marr ied a d a u g h t e r of Uriah Albr igh t , i s iiv-:

ing in Nevada . Mo. • • j j J o s e p h Hazel wood ( 1 8 5 9 ) * . a .

successful lawyer a n d judge i s liv-ing in Car thage , T e x j j

l u d g t G . W a s h Smi th , a s o t f o f G e n . S m i i h , died o f ; Yel low feyer in 1873 in Columbus , T e x . ' l i t left a n es ta te valued at $400,000)

Louis L. S m i t h , b ro the r of t v . T . Smi th , and ••Bil ly" S m i t h , t l * i r :ather. died in A r k a n s a s Jirnie" years ^go .

Lycurgus F i s h is in Cent ra l A m e r i c a .

J o h n P o y o t e r i s f a r m i n g tiear

/come! to yon fresh and of lull •IrengUi,'always mpealeth air-tiglu packages. Bulk coffees lose meir strength,deteriorate ia flavor, and also-gall^er dirt. ' * • . n Complete Line of Pfiiiaceotiicals

I , AND • j / ' !* ••

Toilet Articles Gallore. , PHONE 64.-Day or Night.

CHAS. C. DAVIS, Pharmacists MX. VfcUN'OST, KV.

[organ and George lere the gues t s of Mr , H ia t t , lat ter par t ol'

W O R L D ' S P A I R ' R A T H . ' T h e L. St Vj. h a v e m^de the (al j

l owing rates, w h i c h will be effe :t-ive Apr i l 151h and las t ing unliUlhe close of t he -expos i t i on : F o r » »-son t i cke l s I rom Mt . Vernon a id return, good un t i l p e c . 15, $19 , '5 S ix ty d a y ' excurs ion ra t^s for e t u t u t r ip . $16.10. F i f t e e n d a y 1 x-cursion r a t e s $14,05.

T h e L. & N . will sell t i cke t s t o S t . Lou i s o n each T u e s d a y a id T h u r s d a y d u r i n g the month of J u n e al $9 85 round t r ip ; limit t e n da >s.

Low rates 'over ' t he L- & N . t o Cincinnat i , O., account o l t h e m e t -«ig of t h e G r a n d Loflge B» & P. D. Elks, Ju ly 18-23, '904. Final lit lit of t i cke t s Augus t 4th.

T h e L. & N . sys tem will s e l l : e -duced ra te t ickets t o Louisvi l le , 1 c c o u n t o f the Biennial Concla vr K n i g h t s of Py th ias ' meet ing whicli t a k e s - p l a c e A u g u s t 16-a'o, 1914. T i c k e t s l imited to Sep tember t o h.

T e e L . & N . offefs a $2:61 r ite lo Winches te r a n d re tu rn S e p t r 18 and >19 limit Sept.' '24, account of the Kentucky- Chr is t ian Miss im-ary Convent ion . - /

t u rne r has re tu rned Fla . She will be

let ters in t h e Brod

Dr Loi-dBi J a m t s K o u k and J o h n A u s t i n ; | t h e insurance man, h a v e been? M i n g and s e i n i n g in a n d around j^angford several days th i s weekir | j '

P leas Sin g i f ton , the m a n - w h o has sported Hie jogest mus tach in R o c k c a s t l f c . M s ' i n town' W e d n e s d a y , a n d l i l ie 'Sampson, w a s s h o r n of h i s s t r a w th. But termi lk did t h e work . j |i j

A big AW; f r y w a s •_ en joyed by o v e r l o o . f c o n e on Ju ly 4 th on Round* toae l l | t twecn Or lando anA-L a n g f o r d | |j jfetvenly p o u n d s of fish were p"<?|ht aiid f r i ed . Many Udiea * e ^ : ^ e s e n t a n d . did the cook ing . E i e r y o n e enjoyed " t h e

, ou t ing . | L ]

' • - : {ji joCAL • Hydeuii i | jWiw connected by tele-p h o n e t o o j h f r parti , of t h e world.

I t t a r e i £ S d t h a t an oil dril l ing outf i t ha j b M shipped to Brod-bead to 1 yigt* w o r k ; on a t rac t 3 miles ou t . (j.jj -• "

WILLIS GRIFFIN . P r a c t i c a l j U n d e r t k & r

" ' U d F U N E R A L D I R E C T O R . Mt . V e r n o n , K y .

best : men is do ing well a t A s h Groye . Mo .

FrancW Bloomer i s following ibis t radi , ' <black»miihing) at Tliorr .-fi:ldj Mo.

J e M e j W i l l U m s (1853)" h a mer-chant Mid farmer, C a i t h t g e , 111. *Emig»a' .ed.

W i l l i e ( . 8 5 3 ) * to i . t he mercant i le a w l f a r m i i g bnai-Beaaat A u » c , N . M.

J o t u H . W i l l i a a n ( I 8 8 J ) - la bookkeepe r for Nelaoo. M o r r h f t Co . , E « » . L o o k . DL

w k o U w d w t a w R. L . Bray

T o o e n d e p e n d ' o a A y c r ' i H a i r V i f o r 10 r e s t o r e c o l o r tf Tour fray hair, etrery time. Follow dlrtcttona «pd hoc vet faUaiQdothlawork. ItMopt

Q- L GARRETT ' A g e n t , " T r s v u l i u g i W g r . j A ^ t

I, G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t , f b U v i l l o , K e n t n c k y . *

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Pills each night loi two. weeks h a s pot n . e io fey - t i t , , , - w | j l c , D. H i T u r n e r , p f Dempsey town , l*8, 7 l l * y " *•»« in the world tor Liver , jSU-rnpch and Bowels. Pure ly t imetable. X e , e . g r ipe . Only IJC. a t all di uggiiits. .

W j l l i a m a , A T r d X N K Y - A T . L A W ,

M T . | \ ' E R N O N . KV. W O F F I C E . I On a i d . flc

I T h e Bank of Mt. Vernon , on Cbi I s t r e e t — S p c t i a ) a t ten t ion e t o collect ions.

• ty, owing l o •lic.nunilwr. of acres. DKAD — M r . ; N ^ i W ^ F a i r i s .

a,!e 71 dii d ' o f a c o i i ^ l l c f t i o p - ct

. \V. H . l lought of W*de Proctor , '4 s teers a t $12 ,50 each. &j Mor-gan b o u g h t of J o h n T . H t i n t , V s tee r s nt S20 arid of J o h n jTbou ip -lion 12 ut J 1 7 , 5 >. ' i ,W

I T h e lanitw h a v e bc{lt g i t h ,'iied liv Craigs (Morgan nnii ftroMro" con-s is t ing in r o u n d n u m b & * o f t a b o u t 600 nt a va lu t t ion of about - f i S o o . Pre t ty good f o r t h e W e s t e r n par t

[of Rockcas t le a n d ^ small y i » t 1 f Pulaski . ; » .»4

I W e now! have a daily- niai*' f rom Q tail t o Brodbead. excep t {jgnday.

j But t h e mail does n o t g o o n ( t o Bee. Lick . as ii formerly >ilid.'! T h i s

j iUilv 'ma' l [S 11 grea t I h i j t j for. th>s

W e a r e g o i n g t o be m o r e l iberal than e v e r in 1904' t o u s e r s of X,ioa Collie. N o t only; wil l t h e . I , ion-Heads , c u t f ro t r J i the ]>ackagcs,_bo g o o d , as h e r e t o f o r e , f o r the va luab le p r e m i u m s *n h a v e a lways g i v e n out] c u s t o m e r s , , bu t ' .

In Addifiqn to the Regular th« tame Uoh-Headaiwill ecUU« you to estimates In our $s<i,ooo ayike some of our patr^nsjrieh men and wooica. You can send in us H

. — H T W O . G R E A l * CON'

What is CASTOR1A t o r i n Is a i i a r m k u s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s t o r O i l , P i

ttc, . D r o p s u i i d S o o t h i n g S y r u p s . I t I s l>letuar] t . I f i t o l an n e i t h e r O p i u m , M o r p h i n e n o r o t h e r N u r c o t l o Mitanee. I t s h g e Is I t s g u a r a n t e e . ^ d e s t r o y s W a r u i s 4 a l l a y s I V v e r i x l i n c s s . I t c u r e s rilnrrlwk a n d W i n d lie. I t r f t l i e * is T e e t h tug T r o u b l e s , c u r e s C o n s t l p n t i o u d F l a t u l e n c y I t a s s i m i l a t e s H ie F o o d , r e g u l a t e s t h « mutch BIKI B o w e l s , g i v i n g h e a l t h y mid n i tU iml a lee i s ia O l i B d r e n ' s p a u a c c a — T h e M o t h e r ' s F r l e i - d .

M . L . M Y E R S , D e n t i s t , M T - V E R N O N .

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O F F I C S c — A t j r e s l t f r n c e , on Old Main s t . , known as-thej C Cj Wi l l iams

Five Lion-Head! g j j f f f i " cut f r o m Ltoi JjgZ Coffee Packages and a

ia cent stamp enti tie you BMftA f(in addition to t i e reg- wM % ular f r e e prer liums) • w m i Ito one vote in (e i ther c o n t c s t : ^ i • W O R L D ' S F U R C O N T E S T

Printed blanks to . Vote on found in

Ik every Lion Coffee Pack-n age. The 2 cent stamp

covers the expense of j our acknowledgment to

you that your es-timateisrecorded.

E K T l f l L V O T E C O N T E S T *

GENUINE Signature of

PHONK No . 73; Will Be in Office every MONDAY?

B R O D H K A D Jii'iill Tuesday

Walker OWJTW, I a t t end ing roed cal o isville for the' past 4 J. C. McCLAKY,

U n d e r t a k e r

& E m b a l m e r , Comp]eie!:rhE °i Cask,--«»

ollOS, iS(!.

Ordeis bv Teljspht.ne attond w promptly. •'

S t a n f o r d , ' K v . •

J lo r and will loc. t : <*r t h e r i i e r . ^ I MARRIKD.Er. S m i t h a n d ? Miss

Dessie Ridflle, d a u g h t e r of : J o h n • Riddle, W a l n u t Grove, , w e r e , mar -ried o n J u n e 19 th , A . K . Gooch officio ing',; • 5. !

j . Wel l , t h e people seem t o l 4 w r ' l pleaded on th i s s ide to kno^i th t t w e a r e t o g e t a pr imary ' t o j s e i t l e the contes t for t h • nnnl ina t inn of » caiMidate fo r Congress aud sa> t h e y a r e all go ing tpj- t h e polls.

1 i -ert t t i l l s t ands largely in the lead in t h e Brown l i r c i n c j and

| we'l l w a g e r you t h a t i t ^ s a i l . j t a n d -the f a m e when t b e v . ^ e i s counted A good mam is h a r d 10defeat ' .

' 4 - i 1 f O H i l p V A R R O L L .

j A C A N D I I A T S FOR A l ' i f i.i.ATK Jun r . i dOF THIS D ^ t R i c j r . .

1UOO Frjsp#-213S> PBIZM.

The VERANDA HOTEL • J J O S E P H i C O F F E Y , . P R O P R . ,

Stinfoijd, Ky., !'5

Special ly pqn ipped f o r t rave l ing men, Sample room on first floor.

Bath rooms f r e e to gtiesU. ' RATES. J ^ o o ^ i r d i v . j '

Mtirikolwl t»Wi§ Pnb te—aggrsgitlti* 345,000.00—In aMI1

ti Bm»rt' Clarfts (»« ptriioalafs In UOa COFFEE ea»M) ill !OR ta whisk wi shall gtta SI.0M | dag «tiand tetalof >5»,M0.80, | EVERY PACKAGE COF

t he scenery a n d su r round ing count tun i t ies l o r recreat ion a re bet ter ; th tioof art; much finer a t F r e n c h Lii and t h i s gent le tnaa is a na t ive of S The splendid woodM hills with the c blffhlanda where ciseesn e r joy ramb p r rides and <Jri,e* amonir tbe numet »%j«, »tToed pleasure fo r thoae who tl e splendid and en le ra t lng casinos i rw nt and social pleasure 'possible a t

LION COFFEE ON THE M0N0N ROUTE

'(•MJJINSIQSEK'S SAI.K

but j'KpCKCA^TLK.CtKCC'lT COURT,.! lv j W . H . J o n e s & others, ' .PIIT. y E |

. ' Agains t i ' : - II t h e ! G e o r g e l iarkly t t c i . j Dcf. ) ty

tutb, so I i Brown- BiWbeaM, g T f ! ' '

- G r a n i t e and Marble M o n n m e n t a a n d Tombs tones .

- A L L W O R K F I R S T - C L A S S ; — — S A T I S F A C T I Q N G I V E N . —

1 Castle. oue| of the best k p o w n law-> yers ;.ii tho[State . has a i l h o u o | x d as f a candida te for Appel la te . Juf lge in J th i s District, subject tot t h e ac t ion

of the Oembcfa t i c part#.-' Mr . C a r -. ro l l ' s fr iends—especial ly in ' t he legal , profession- | -have for la l ong thne " desired to see h im 'on the . bench ol ' the highest! cour t in th<|State . H e ! has held several offices j j f t rus t a n a

himself wit|) credi t . W h e n q.uite » y o u n g m * n he s e r v e d i t w o t e r m s in-the Legislature; was Ji t member of the Const i tu t ional] Convention; and one of the throe coat iniraioneri appointed liy the G o v e r t ^ r j o rev ise the s ta tu te laws of t h e State: t o c o n -form t o t h e - c h a n g e s mljde by t h e const i tu t ion, and was Slfor th ree years cha i rman of t b e Qi raocra t ic ^ t e l < C e n t r a l : Commit ted. H e is the edi tor of : Carrol l ' s ' K e n t p c k y Codes of Practice, a u 4 Carrol l ' s Kent i icky Sta tu tes . I an ^ o o b s t h a t a re in genera l use and th<t may be found in t h e office of evitry lawyer in the S u a e . : A man h i g h in-tegr i ty , g rea t i n d a s t r y . vrtth.an ex-tensive a u d accura te kuQfevledge of ' t he law, and in the . p r i n t o f life, bis l^rge circle of fr iends rtelicve-be • would' m a k e a sp lend id l ; judge .— fTr imble Democra t . • | • • '.

j r d ^ G i f e t h e p a r t i j i p W f o r m e d ryom'-w- , ! : • 1

4 th . I n mnUlp ly ing t j x » j — | , t»hy does it g i r e a p r o d u i * o f 061 j i i n s t « d o f 6 , 5 ? * • | ! V h

WORLD'S FAIR !

B T L O U I S | | ? i ? ? ? ? ?

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( T h e L i n e T h a t I s J j i j v : Conifor lnbfe • • '

. ' j ( Beyond a Doubt-11

FACTORY LEADED SHOTGUN SHELLS. • I t ' s not s e n t i m e n t — t h a t roake3 t h e m o s t succcosful s h o t s shoo t i \ V i n c h e s t c » I f a c t o r y L o a d e d She l l s . I t ' s t h e r e -w j v su i t s t h e y giwe. I t ' s t i e i r e n t i r e reGabi l i ty , evc : i -

titedloSwi»smd^l^'pwd^ 8 ^ ^ H a r e t h e bes t l s h e l l s o n t h e m a r k e t W i n c h e s t e r 1 M

" R e p r a t g r " lA^lTn l o a d e d w i t l i s m o k e l e s s Dowdcr B H c h e a p In p r i ce b u t n o t i n qua l i ty . W i n c h e s t e r

N e w R i v a l " b lack p o w d e r s h e l l s a re t h e favor i t e j M j ^ ^ H b l a d t p o w d e r , l o a d o n t h e m a r k e t o n account of

•HEAD, KY!

special ly desired.

REC LINING CHi lRQARS

j * cOPHicfAi . ROUTE l 'ot ' i K ' K N T I I C K t A N';

• .1 TO ST. i.oris-« ) S ) C f<>r O u r l l a t f W

G e o G o r r e t t , Traxv Pass ' r ; I L . J win, GyderaL Pass ' r H

j LOUiSVILU^KY.

Miller House, HUGH MILLER; Pnoputg^oit. H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r C o m m e r c i a l M e n .

CAPITAL 8T0CK,

J A S . T . A D A M S . VICR-PKES. LSHIVK, A . B. F U R N I S H , A s s r i CASH. ! Will iams, G e o . Livesay*i . ; ,A: T . F i sh . ry> J . B . H o u k . .. mta of firms a n d individuals . | Carefu l . a l t e r • t rus ted t o ua. • t r a m s a re invi ted ttrcall when in town .

M T . V E R N O N D l t S E C T O R Y ; '

C O U R T C A L E N D A R . COUNTY C a u R T . - F p u r t h MSO-

QtTARTBRX.v CaTRT.r-?Fitst Man-day in esch raonih j >

-• C u t c o r r CUCHT.—Sdeoad M o n -day in. Feb rua ry , . F o u r t h M o n d a y in M a y a n d T h i r d M o n d a y in S a p

M T . V g B x o x P o u c * C O O T ;

n o K i n g A f f e c t i d My H e a r t

] H a d T o Sit U p r o B»ak the . j

j I - j e s * " : H o i t r t C U M : C u r e d . M e . :

i n e r ' s j S a l e b e w i t f a Li t t le Ea r ly Riaer*:— r - r 4 - .- - ' T h e pill tha t will, wiU fill t h e bill. : o r r C q D » T , K v . ' Wi thou t a gripe.

' , J T o c leanse t h e liver wi thou t a

force and e f i c t pf a judgnien t Bidder will*be 'prepared t o compl promptly wi th these terms. *

M. PjtNKlNGTO*. K . l c . R.'C. C.

C O « J I I 8 S I O S E B | S H A t E .

ROCKCASTLK C I R O U I ^ C O U M , K 5 W. H..I t l tWt ' l I . . , . .. I'U'tr. I 1 !

By liitue.of n j i . d iWi i t and orilai of salo Rookeiutle elrcull eothrU' n i | . deiwl i t th8 M » y , . t « m l t b « i w < i | » J . Mithe-abova <a»e;; (or t i» ^Uvt«lpn amongthe.brirf in vito aboue; i t y M l iction Mid sor t e«!^ etc . , ' l ahall pe<H uaek t o o » w lo r sale a t U w - c p n t j kd««» lo Ml .VanwiCjCyf to t l i a ^ b l i l j <*t bWdae_aepabUo,au»i Inn, on U o r r j