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CASKETS g Coffins and Robes. p L i c e n e d E m b a l m e r wi l l h a v e c h a r g e of t h a t l i n e of Cs- i ; ; ' w o r k f o r t h e c o m p a n y .

S S O r d e r s b y w i r e p r o m p t l y t i l l ed . H e a r s e s e n t t o all p o i n t s .

I A . B. FURNISH & W. H. KRUECER EPnone f Proprietors.

MB. WILLIAM F. HTKKSE. Mr. William F. Steeae, 701 CoJBini S t ,

Akron, Ohio, wr l le t : " R " I h»ro be«n troubled lot fsevorsl

years with catarrh ot ttte trnatch. H»TO mod different paWak B.ediclnM to no effect whatever, anfl b*»« doo-torod comiderihU with J»}olly;doctor.

'•Sometime# Jjlfl t reatment w»Hd re-lievo ma for a, tew woe In, ba t would eventually h a r i to go back toh im, and tbat had kept «> for aoreral year«.

" I waa adrift to ma Peru/it, and have taken th»M bottlap. 'Hover toll aofiood In m y Ilia. Am going to-pon-tlnne n a i n g ' t t . ' Wontyn' l b« with-out it l a tha hotua. t will gladly racy ommead M to any one affliolid wlttf catarrh of atomaob, or atomacb.troobla

. o f ' anyk lnd . " T h e a bora la a a c l M « p « W »tory.

Ttonblod lor yoara with chronlo ca-ta r rh . Tried different remedtea and doctors: to no avau. Parana waa ad-

" W e l l , w e l l , " s . h e said, " I t will kill YOU.'' B u t t h a n k s b e to t h e Lord I have never had a chill f r o m tha t d a y t o th i s .

W h i l e I was in H a n c o c k c o u n t y I got a cqua in t ed w i t h m a n y of the c i t izens of C a r t h a g e a n d vic ini ty , C a r t h a g e t h e n b a d a popu la t ion of about 2 j o , a n d i* n o w said t o con-ta in about 5000 inhab i t an t s .

A t t h a t t ime J e s se C u n n i n g h a m w a s a merchants in C a r t h a g e a n d a

a n d a good fellow b y t h e way, "was' c ierk i n t h e s tore . Shu l l & C h e r rel a n d T a y l o r " Bros , w e r e a lso m e r c h a n t s . C h a r l e y M a i n kep t g rocer ies i n c l u d i n g l iquors . Uncle-S a m W i h o u " kep t ho te l . H i s daugh te r , : L b b Anu , -a s s i s t ed h i m .

Swaney H a m i l t o n Was also a Unci lord. Ha r r i son C r a w f o r d d i d b lack-s m i t h i n g , B y r a a t T . Schofield and A lec S i m p s o n w e r e lawyers , A l l e n M c Q u a r y , r e a l e s t a t e agen t : Masorf McQuary , c o n n t y c o u r t c le rk ;

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m m . is u n e x c e l l e d . * U H a n d - m a d e C o f f i n s f u r n i s h e d

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Publ ished Every Fr iday

VOLUME xxir. VERNON. ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1S09.

J o h n " S p a n g l e r scbool s u p e r i n t e n d - B R O W N M E M O R I A L 8 C H O O L . Pub l i c O p i n i o n — R o b e r t N cKeo-e n t . Jo H a w l e v then lived on t h e ~ • '• < zie. place o n which J . C, Wi l l i ams now P R O G R A M . A r m y — C h a r l e s Beaty.

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Th% Old Reliable M o s t a n v D r u g o r P a t e n t M e d i c i n e y i -u

• e e a d v e f t i z e d in t h e SI.IXAI. c a n b e f o u n d a t • T H E O L D R E L I A B L E . "

C h e a p e s t D r a g S t o r e i n t h e c o u n t y .

S. C. DAVIS, S o u t h Side Main S t r e e t ,

M T V E R N O N - KY

P H O N f e Y O l ' K W A N T S TO'

place live*.

T h e persons oa med above were well k n o w n c i t izens of Car t i l age a t t h e t ime re fe r red to and i b e follow-ing a re the n^mes of ci izens of t h e s u r r o u n d i n g n e i g h b o r h o o d s in (he c o u n t y .

Wi l l iam DeHar t , who lived on t h e Macomb road n s h o r t d is tance from town bad a good farm and. a f ine a p p l e o r c h a r d Cha r l e s Wilson. Allen Wilson. U n c l e J o h n Wilson a n d h i s family'. Miss M i r v a u d A n n Wilson also Jani<S> M c Q u a r y . E m a n u e l S h o w e r s . ji:ii and John Wiley , J o h n Og.csbv. "Sol" Elef r i tz " I n k ' ' S t e v e n s and G r e e n B a l e v , S a m , David and J acob Mack, t h e S l ioups and V a n h o r n s c •oiplete i h i list noted ci t izens tha t 1 noW rem« ber.

J U D G E R G . W I L L I A M S .

W h o is in a hard political 6gb t for the Democrat ic nominat ion fof C o m m o n w e a l t h ' s A t t o r n e y of the K e n t o n Judicial d is t r ic t . J u d g e Wi l l i ams was elected last N o v e m b e r for the unexp i red t e rm, of o n e yea r and is now m a k i n g the fight for the long te rm. T h e p r i m a r y will l ake place t omor row and J u d g e Wi l l i ams and h i s f r i ends a re conf iden t of success by an ove rwhe lming majo r i ty .

S h e fol lowing historical s k e t c h con t r ibu ted by our t o w n s m a n to t b e Car thage . ( I l l I Repub l i cau w e ' c o p y : |

Mi. V e r n o n ; K y . , Feb . 26, 1909

HISTORICAL SKETCH. hav ing a m p l e t ime I pu r sued my j o u r n e y ni l I reached Car thage , a a Jdistance of only twelve miles f rom W a r s a w .

O n the following dav I wan t ou t t o ijiy b r o t h e r ' s home ( W . H . W i l : l iams) o n Rock Creek , and h e a n d .

E d i t o r Ca r thage R e p u b l i c a n : - ' h ' s ™ P r e s o s u r D r i s e < i t o

In t h e m o n t h of Apri l , . 855 , be-1 1 h a d 8 ° " " *o ^ a w a y iug then only . 6 years of age, I c o n - 1 i r o m h ° m e a " b y rovself- 1 t B t ) u K h l

e luded that I wan ted t o g o t o C a r f h - ! I n v s e ' ^ t h a ' » ^ accompl ished aga, I i l . . a n d was a t t ha t t ime l i v . i m u c h , u m a k i n S s u c h a , r i ? ' a " ing wi th my b ro the r . J . C. Wil- a l o n , e a a d w U h o u t b e l ° B h u r t o r

l i ams , i n b i s d ry goods s t o r e in Mt . 8S* ' l n S ' o s t -Vernon , Ky . O n the ,5 , day of 1 in Ca r thage a n d the c o u n -Apr i l , .855, I - ' s t ruck o u t " f o r ; t y o f " " c o c k o n e y e a , a n d ? can C a r t h a g e hav ing a -rotber , W . H . ^ a t H a n c o c k coun-Wi l l i ams , t hen l iy.ng on R o c J t y is one of the bes t sec t ions of th is 0 . - 1 , in H . j , , ! world I have ever seen .

t h a g e ' ^ ' l e c o l l n t 5 ' ' s s 0 smoo th and lev-j el you can play marbles a lmos t a n y ] w h a c wi thou t the i r ro l l ing down i the hill.! J T h e best t h i n g about the c q u n -

t ty is that n o crow in m a k i n g his pe rambu la t i ons ever flet

s o m e four miles f rom n e a r Solomon El I frit?..

Never hav ing t raveled it was go ing to b j t very w h e t h e r I ever reached my dest ina-t ion o ' not , be ing so y o u n g and g reen as I t hen was, bu t I was bent o n t r y i n g il. ,

W h e n I reached ' Louisvil le , K y I inqu i red the best w a v of ge t l i ng to C a r t h a g e and I was told tha i t he re was a s teamboat down at the whar l ca l led " T h e H i g h F l y e r " which was to go down the Ohio riv-e r to ihe Miss i ss ipp i , t h e n c e u p t h e Mississippi r iver 10 a landing a t ' W a r s a w , I l l inois , which is o n l y twe lve miles f rom Car thage .

I did not K n o w when it was lold m e wha t a wharf or s t eamboa t w a s

P R O G R A M .

P r o g r a m of the c los ing exerc i ses of Brown Memoria l School , May 31th to J u n e 3rd: S u n d a y , May 30 ' 3 P. M. Bib le

E x e r c i i M . T u e s d a y , j t ine 1, 3 P . M. " F e s t i -

val of F l o w e r s , " by P r i m a r y Depar tmen t , assisted by l i t t le f r iends

T u e s d a y , Jnne.x, 8 P M . u T h i T o y - s h o p , " an Opere t t a ,

by In t e l media te Grades , d L m d s e y a n d h i s s o n . W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 2nd 3 P . M. Pi

Rec i ta l . Wednesday , J u n e 2. 8 P. M . "Col-

u m b i a ' s R e c e p t i o n . " t>y G r a m m a r G r a d e s .

T h u r s d a y , June 3, 8 P . M. Decla-mat ion Contes t . H i g h School and E i g h t h G r a d e .

A n oppor tun i ty to e x a m i n e w o r k of school wil l be g iven b o t h T u e s -duy and W e n d e s d a y a f t e r n o o n s .

T b e facul ty a n d s t u d e n t s of Brown Memoria l School e x t e n d to all p a t r o n s and f r i ends a most cor-

ition to a t t e n d any and all of t he se

r icher soil_than tha t found cock couu ty .

L a n d w h i c h then sold for $10 to $30 per acre is n o w sell ing for ove r $ 1 0 0 per acre . T h i s sect ion was •hen no ted for tbe q u a n t i t y a n d qua l i ty of wa te rme lons ra ised, a n d a t t ba t t ime sd m u c h vegetat ion de-cav ing and o the r miasmat i c influ-ences prevai l ing , t ha t I took chi l ls and fever and near lv shook all my tee th o u t .

Dur ing m y il lness I staid wi th

T h e people were all very k iud a n d goo' l to me and I shal l ever re tain a fond r e m e m b r a n c e of H a n cock coun ty and her people. I have wished m a n y l imes t o b e back aga in in Ca r thage a n d see the im-p r o v e m e n t s made since 1 was there an£ . b u t a boy, fifty-four y e a r s ago .

I have looked m a n y t imes at the bul le t holes in t h e old jail door m a d e by tbe firing a t J o a n d Hi-ram S m i t h , M o r m o n s who, were t ry ing to m a k e t h e r e escape from t h e ci t izens. T b e Mornf lm temple was t hen s t and ing a t N ^ u v o o . on t b e Mississippi r ive r , twe lve mi les f rom Car thage .

H o w m a n y of t he se old acquain-t a n c e s of m i n e in Hancock c o u n t y a n d tbe t own of C a r t h a g e have gone t o t b e " G r e a t Beyond?" I k n o w tha t m a n y of t b e m have passed a w a y and w e h o p e that thei r souls are a t rest w i t h our g rea t a n d good heavenly F a t h e r . So mole it be, a n d may those w b o a r e v e t l iving. livA to a good old a g e nod when dea th cal ls t h e m away t h a t t h e y may go to a be t t e r world a n d wi th the i r Crea to r who. has been watch ing over t h e m all t he i r days while here on e a r t h .

Wi th- jnv bes t w i s h e s for the l iv ing a n d i h e dead , I a m t ru ly ,

D . N . ^ W I L L I A M S

S M A S H E S A L L R E C O R D S . As an a l l - round laxa t ive ton ic

and hea l th bui lder n o o t b e r pill . ! c a n c o m p a r e with Dr . KiOg,s N e w

Life Pills. T h e y t o n e and regu-late s tomach, l iver a n d k i d n e y s , pur i fy the blood, s t r e n g t h e n t b e nerves ; c u r e cons t ipa t ion , Dyspep

Biliousness, J aund i c^ , H e a d -ache , Chil ls a n d Malaria. T r y t h e m 25c a t , C b a s . C. Davis .

AN AKRON MAN.

because I had never seen e i ther o f , m y J a < ° « Wil-t h - m pass ing Mt. Vernon , where I m y w e " d a y s 1

l ived. So I got a fe l low t o g o wi th j a ; P P e d . o f f a n d w e n , 1 u " [where a n d wha t I W l l s O D s w a , e r m e l o n P a , c h a n d

f o u n d jus t o n e melon r ipe and then to the wbar l b e a l l d ' de l ibera te ly and all by

mvselv consumed tba t " w a t e r mil-, l i o n . "

Af t e r eat ing tbe melon as afore-said, I went back to t h e h o u s e and

ter, Virg in ia Wi l son , a sked where I had been . I a n s w e r e d f 1 ' ! h ave j u s t been u p to t h e wa te rmelon p a t c h . "

S h e said to me: "Did you eat a n y me lon?" I said " I only a t e

m e and show m< t h e v were.

W h e n w e got showed me a s teamboat wi th g r ea t , la rge le t te rs 011 her side, " H i g h | F l s e r , " so 1 went aboard and I found t h e ' r o a n who Ibev said " r u n t b e m a c h i n e " aod asked b im if t ba t boa t was goin<4 to s t op a t W a r s a w . H e repl ied, " Y e S it would," ' so I m a d e cont rac t w i t h h i m a n d paid b i m m y f a f e to laud me at W a r s a w o r " b u s t ibe b ' i l e r . " E v e r y t h i n g being, i c a d y a n d t h e p a s s e n g e r s aboard i h e boa t , we pulled o u t for W a r s a w .

T b e m a d " w h a t r u n tbe t h i n g ' said w e w o u l d " g e t t b a r " in five d a y s b u t i t t ook u s s w i m m i n g t b e wa t t e r one week before landing at W a r s a w , j

D u r i n g t b e voyage, l a s t i n g five d a y s a s b e f o r e s t a t ed , w e fared-s u m p t u o o s l y o n codfish a n d pota-toes.

W e r eached W a r s a w a t n i g h t a n d I w e n t t o V a l e n t i n e Wilson's" w h o was r n n n i n g a n e a t i n g a n d s leeping house , a n d asked h i m if I m i g h t stay" at b i s b o u s e tha t n i g h t . H e repl ied , " c e r t a i n l y , ' so I s ta id .

N e x t m o r n i n g I a sked b im w h i c h w a y led t o C a r t h a g e . H e repl ied b y p o i n t i n g o u t a road a n d said i t

. ' w e n t " by . W e l l ' s w h o : waa also r u n n i n g a a e a t i n g and s l eep ing house .

H e said if J d i d n ' t g e t a n y far-t h e r t h a n W e l l ' s t h a t d a y h e would le t nie s tay w i t h ;Blm, b n t

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' Q u e e n of t h e F l o w e r s , " C b r i s t i n e Davis .

M a i d s : — M y r t l e B a m l i n , E ' l t t Vlav McKenzie .

G u a r d s : — L e o n a r d P u r c i f u l . F r a n k Beaty, M c K i n l e y Pt t rc i ful , S h e r m a n Purc i fu l , Mike Ca in . B e n t l y S p a r k s ,

R o s e s — T e v i s B e t n u r u m , Lil l ian Gr i f f in , R u b y Meadows .

But te rcups—Sal l ie H a n k s , Ver-lie Haml in .

V io l e t s—Grack Beaty , G l a d y s S o u t h a r d , Ju l ia L a n d r u m .

Sweet P e a s — E d n a Davis, Bet t ie Beaty , M a r y El izabeth Lawrence , I n a Meadows.

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T h o m p s o n , Wil l iam F o r b e s . G e o r g e McKenzie .

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F o r g e t - m e - n o t — D o r o t h y Albr ight TUESDAY, 8 p. M.

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Forbs , A r t h u r T h o m p s o n U C h a r l i e L . Davis, Ju l i an Mi l l e r , W i l b u r n Miller.

S c e n e I L — T o y S h o p . F r e n c h Dol l s—Mat t ie B. S p a r k ; .

J e n n i e M. Miller, Pa l t i e P e r k i n s , I d a H a m l i n .

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WBDNBSDAY, 3 P.' II . R S C I T A L PROGRAM.

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M a r g a r e t Mar t in H a n n a h S m i t h , Chfru t ine Davis .

C rad l e a j J T h a r p .

W o h l f a h r t . a n d - M i s * K e y s .

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Bessie Haml in . N e w E n g l a n d Sta tes—Lewi 1 M

ler . B e r t h a l . i t ton . Middle Atlant ic— John Lair

Mull ins , Claude Griff in, T n s -Coy.

C e q t i a l — E m m a H a m . % -Wes t e rn—Ess i e P ike . Miller Mc

Coy. Pacif ic—Virginia M a r t i n . I m m i g r a n t — F r e d h a k e r . C u b a — R a e H u n t . P o r t o Rico—Bryan Pe rk ins A l a s k a — E l i z a Gr i f f in . ' H a w a i i — N o r a P a r ret t . P h i l i p p i n e s — J a m i e T h o m p s o n . S o u t h e r n S ta tes—Sadie Rici iards,

G r a n t M u l l i n s K e n t u c k y — A u n a Mae Mil ler .

R a y Miller, Mabel Pe rk ins .

D E C L A M A T I O N C O N T E S T .

H n n b y TUHURSDj iY,

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'Maybe l l s nnd Flowers , ' " G i r l s t horus .

Declamation, N o r t h :ot t . . " R i g h t s qf Men*' J o h n D. I i e n d c r s o n .

Rec i t a t ion , Wool ton . " K e n t u c k y Bel le" ' Bernice L i n d r u m .

Quar t e t t e , Jo les. " T h e U n t r u t i f u l D a i s y "

T e n o r Bass J . T Bowling, W i l l C . K i r b - , John M . F i sh , Robt . H. Mi ler . Declam'at ion—Mission of A m e i ica.

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A n Orde r fo r a P j c t u r e " . Lillie B. Smi th .

P iano Solo, Blanche Crawl >rd. Dec lamat ion . V a n D] k e .

" P e o p l e a n d their R u l e s " Robe r t H a r r y Miller.

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P i a n o Due t t , H a s In . G y p s y R a n d s "

Blanche Cibwford , R o b t . H. Mil .er. D e c l a m a t i o n — " M a n ' s D e v e l ^ p -

i t a n d A t t a i n m e n t " l o h n M . F i sb .

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