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< tl iJ f < 1 ft r = = NIT VERNON SIGNAL FBJDAY Feb 8 190 Published every Friday by EDGAR S ALBRIGHT SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR too Advertising rates made known on application MEMBER OF KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION DEMOCRATIC TICKET I For United States SenatorJ C W Beckham For GovernorS AV Hager For Attorney General John K Heud ricksForState Superintendent ot Schools M O Winfrey For Commissioner of AgricultureJ- V Newman For Lieutenant GovernorSouth Trim ¬ bleFor AuditorH M Bosworth For Secretary of StateHubert Vree landFor TreasurerRuby Lafoon For Clerk Court of AppealsJohn B Chenault A BILL fixing a flat passenger rate of two cents a mile was passed by the Indian Senate and will go to the House for consideration Since the railroads have betn rel- ieved ofso many dead heads who rode on passes a one cent reduc ¬ tion will not very likely result in a decrease in earnigs providing those who once rode on passes continue their travel and pay their fare THE Somerset Times Woodson May and Cecil Williams new pa ¬ per made its appearance Friday A six column quorto full and run ¬ ning over with choice reading and attractively set advertisements a thing of beauty and we trust a joy forever i Bros Embry Richardson of l the Danville News are putting the big pot in the little one since they got their new press by coming out with a three color print SOME ROCKCASTLE HISTORY One of the SIGNALS vajued sub scribers W H Williams ot Aztec N M in a recent letter to his brother D N William of this i place after expressing his appreci ¬ ation of the articles on above sub 1 ictwhich have been published in 1 this paper says I Tell Mr Maret in giving the 1early history of Kit Vernon and I Rockcastle county not to forget had a 1aigetaii bridge Grif 15 or 20 negro a Mr Albright had a horse 7cthatJamesMcCall rds west of the J T Hyrone machine that power just Millers store building now is Mr Williams on- ly ¬ missed the location 40 feetEd that George Houk Sons had a wagon shop just about where Fishs storeys Here is w ereMr Williams missed it this space was occupied by Elkin Tavern later xun by Thomas Smith up to about I87oEdand Stephen Langford ran a hotel just above the court house on the next street Reubin H Ejkins ran a hotel on Main street that was afterward run by Thos J Smith That Dr Josiah Joplin where Miller Hotel now stands started the first drug store in Mt Vernon that Dr Bryant from Crab Orchard practiced in Mt Vernon in 1851 and a part of 1 852 but that the county was so healthy that Dr Joplin was able to attend to all the patients and take care of his drugstore In the fall of 1850 some of the best citi- zens ¬ ot Rockcastle county moved to Buchanan county Missouri among them were Jbanthan James and Logan Dysarf Judge William Carson his sons James Jonathan and William Iarkin Kirtley and James KirtleY broth ers of W H Kirtley father of Mrs W M Poynter These are just a few of many early recollec tions Speaking ofVcCalls tany rd there feyet inexistence after more than 60 years i Iii position of t Sthe old vats in ef9Id tanviard iii y I t = > the bottom near residence of D N Williams j E A Herrin first introduced the rafter cornice finish in this coun- ty about 1888 This finish sus- pended ¬ the old styled box cornice which had been in use since Noah corniced his ark Lige caught the idea in Illinois R S Martin tock the prize at St Louis worlds fair on manufact- ured tobacco R S Martin Brodhed was the firot man in Rockcastle to use and introduce commercial fertilizer within our borders U III L1T1NG8TOJS Mrs James Davis of Knoxville Tenn was spending a few days with her sister Mrs E L Cock rell the first of the weekMr and Mrs James Neal have moved back to Livingston and will make thistheir future home we trust for all time to comdMrs Cleo How- ell and little daughter Gertrude accompanied by Champ MullinsI of Jellico Tenn and lins of Corbln were visiting their parents Mr and Mrs J A Mul lins the first of the week Urban Chewning has been spending a few days with homefolks but we think the chief attraction ws a pretty young widowJohn Mullins was in Corbin and Jellico last week Misses Leila Mae Ella and Lula Argenbright have been vissiting Mrs Will Hilton at East Beru stadt Ky from Sunday until Tuesday J B Hays and Men dames Sue Mullins George Cook J W Baker Mahala Carson Susie Hicks Thomas Jones Wilmoth Ford and Master Herbert Oliver were all on the sick list the first of the week but we are glad to say are all convalescent this witting Sam Pennington was down from Mt Vernon on business the latter parr of last weekMrs Geo W Griffin has a very severe felon on one of her fingersTom Argen bright of Knoxville has been spending ajfew days with his fami- ly at this place but has returned to Knoxville where he will move his family in a few davs John Pres ¬ tOOlS here from Ivorydale Ohio and willmake this his futurehome We are glad to have all our old citizens come back againHarr- LeeandWFSpabn attended the opera at Londcin Tuesday night Mrs W W Wright was visiting Mrs Cooper at Louisville last week Mrs Alvin Reynolds has Jeturn from a visit with her mother Mrs Coffey at Wildie Misses Anna Fishback and Cora Wright return ed Monday from a visit with Wir lie Benton at Brodhcad Mr and Mrs Frank Clutts of Pittsburg spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Burton at the Mullins Hotel Miss Adda French is here attending school and board ¬ ing with Mrs Goo CookMr and Mrs James Hall are attending the bedside of Mrs fteise Grffin near Pine HillGeo W Griffin is having lots improvements made on his residence on Main street J T Chewning has bought the stock of goods belonging to Henry Delph on Gauley Branch and will move them into the store room be ¬ longing to John Prestou in East LivingstonMr and Mrs Egbert Hays will leave for Cincinnati Ohio Saturday morning where Mrs Hays will take lessons in Millinery preparatory to startiug a firstclass millinery store at this placeMiss Mae Magee is visiting her many friends and relatives at tiiiis place and we regret to s yis very sick at this writing Deputy Sherifi Niceley assisted by Town Marshall Cam Mullins arrested of the young gamblers Saturday and Sunday We regret that they could not find them allBre Campbell of Clay City fill dhis regular appointment at the Christ tian cbur Saturday and Sunday Three exc1entsermonswere deljv eied to a large and appreciative au- dience He is certainy a good man in a good place and doing a Rood wOtkMrs Lillie Langley is on the sick listquite a serious accident occurred Wednesday at tunnel just North of Livingston While dynamiting a large rock fell through the roof one of the camp houses severely crushing a colored woman Jim Taylor < was inMt Vernon Wednesday and Thursday Claud Chewning is cerk in his fathers new store in East Livingston Action expected at an early date on the bill for the establish- ment ¬ of a new subtfeatury in the South V vv f2 oj i COiHMISSIONER SALE ROCK ASTLE CIRCUIT COURT Martha Furguson Etc Plaintiffs- vs Notice of Cmmissioners sale Edgar Cuinmins Defendant By virtue of a judgment and an order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court rendered at the Decamber term thereof joo6 in the aBove styled case I shall proceed to offer for sale at the front door of the court house in Mt Vernon Rock ¬ castle county Ky to the highest and best bidder at public auction on Monday the 25 day February 1907 between theen the hours of 9 oclock a in and 4 oclock p m being regular county court lay followingdescribed j A tract of land located on the waters of East fork of Skaggs creek in Rock ¬ castle county Ky and bounded as fol ¬ lows On the north by the lands of William homilson on the east hy the lands of O W Hrnsel on the south by the lando of EP Kirby and John3tok s andon the west by the lands of John Stokes rnd known as the Robert and Martha Furguson homestead tract con ¬ taining 201 acres more or less For the purchase price of said land the purchasesr must execute bond with ap ¬ proved surety bearing legal interest from cay of of sale until paid and hav- ing ¬ the force and effect of a judgment Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms G S GRIFFIN M C R C C COMMISSIONERS SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT Milt Newcomb Amanda Ballard and Martha Jane Lunce Plaintiffs vs I Notice of Commissioners sale Marion Newcomh Squire Newcomb and Julia Ann Simpson Defendants By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court redered at the December term thereof 1906 in the above styled case I shall proceed to offer for sale at the front door of the court house in Mt Vernon Rock ¬ castle county Ky to the highest and best bidder at public auction on Monday the 25th day of February 1907 between the hours of 9 oclock am and 4 oclock pm being regulnr County Court day on a credit of six months the following described property towit Two tracts of located in Rock ¬ castle county Ky near Brodhead and bounded as follows First Tract The first tract is bounded on the north by the lands of J H Al- bright ¬ deceased on the east by lands of James Crawfords heiron the south by the lands of Jerry Popes heirs and Squire Popes heirs and on the west by the lands of R S Martin and contains 9 acres second TractThe second tract is bounded on the north bhe lands of Pope heirs on the east by the lands os W E Kvans on the south by the lands of i Rrummett and on the west by the lands of R S Martin and contains 17 acres For the purchase price of said land the purchasesmust execute bondwith ap surety bearing legalinterest from the day ofy sale until paid and having the force and ejfcct of a judment Bid- ders ¬ will be prepared to comply with these terms GS GSIFFIN M c Rqa COMMISSIONERS SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT- V T Crawford Guardian for LizzieAdanisajidMyrteJAdams Plffs vs Notice of Commissioners Sale Eizzie Adams and Myrtel Adams Defts By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rpckcastle Circuit Court rendered at the December term thereof 1906 iuthe above styled case I shall proceed to offer for saleat the front door of the courthouse in Mt Vernon Rock ¬ castle county Ky to the highest and yt1 the hoursof9 oclock a m and4oclock- p tn being regular County Court day followingdescribed Two tracts of land located on the waters of Dicks river in Rockcastle pouiity Ky and described as follows First Tract Beginning at a olack oak thence south 35J4 w 20 poles to a white oak thence south 59 E 65 poles to a black gum thence N 26 E 48 poles to a stone thence N 7 W 92 poles to a black oak standing at an angle of a fence hickorythence dogwood pointers thence S 59 W 152 poles to a black walnut in an outside line at a fence thence S 41 E 64 poles to the beginning and containig 57 acres more or less and being lot No1 in the divis ¬ ion of Polly Lewis place and deeded to C W Adams by James Purcell and wife Second Tract Adjoining thabove described tract and bounded by the Mt Vernon and Crab Orchardroad until it strikes the Viena Whiteaead place Boreingsline the first tract that described above thence with line of ame to tlie begin ¬ fling and containining Nacres more or less and the same land conveyed to W G Adams deceased father of the de ¬ fendants by M N Slramate aiidjfeggte Shunate by deed dated Driith 1893 and Avhich jsTex rdedirittieCierk8 office of the RockcastleCoattty Court in 412For said land the purchaser must execute T> oond With ap- proved surety bearing legal interest from the day of sale until paid and having the force and effect of a judgmenl Bidders will beprepared to comply with these terms G S GRIFFIN M OR c c COMMISSIONERS SALE ROCKCASTL CIRCUIT COURT Bank of Mt Vernon Plff vs Notice Connhissioners Sale J R Stucky and Jennie L Stucky Deft By virtue ofa judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court rendered at the December team thereof 1906 in twe above styled casel fliall proceed to offer for sale at the front door of the court touse inMt Vernon Rockcastle county Kentucky to the highest and best bidder at public auc ¬ I tion on Monday the 25 day of February j 1907 between the hours of 9 oclocka m and 4 oclock pzn beiregular County Court day on a credit of six months the following described property towitOne house and lot located in the town of Livingston Rockcastle county Ken tucky being the same lot where defend ant lived said lot begins at a stake in Susan Mullins line ind fronts 83 feet on Elm Street and joins Champ Cummins I 127 feetto the rightofway of the Louis vill Nashville railroad thence with the rightofway 83 feet to Susan Mullins line thence with said linei21 feetto the beginningFor purchase price the purchaser suretybearing I sale until paid and havingthe force and effect of a will be prepared to comply with these terms oiG S GRIFFIN M oJf 00 o 111 4 v T7 y E ctJ1 < NewftI v L New Man in Town + S s IA r Zt New Building t r t 3sVv < T c ilXv NewGoods x 8 i r t f HK i Jd New Fixtures ° f y 1 New Life in Johnson T Our new store is how open and we extend a j w cordial invitation to all to call and see us inl our new quarters examine our lineand get our prices Our motto is now always has been and always will be Besf Goods for fhe Leasf Money > > i iG T Johnson S I r fr 4 1X Opposite Court House < l c Ii d g i ot 3 J Jo i 1 t i I A COMPLETE LINE t II F OR a NEW and COMl ETE Line of GENERALI rgCHAN DISE Remember that 1 Best at the LOWEST Prices 1 II A FULL LINE Of Qdtihing Boots and Shoes Hardwarel and Queenswaare Groceries Goods oJ L W H FftCHt I Andrew rr THlS MAY INTEREST YOU < Mrt one is iinmune from kidney trouble so just remember ibntTul eys Kidtiev Cure will stop the ir- regularities ¬ and cure anY casw f kidney ard bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine pttas C Davis druggist Last week a man stepped up to us and said he would pay us every cant be owed MS if he Jived tilt Sa- turdayniztPTSUhf3hma1I died Atipt her jnan 5aid te would pay us in ar days or two as sure a we werebornQueoDid the man lie or were we never isyetyuncerltam to go to the devil nf he did not pa us within three days Havent seen him since ppethat heihas gone but trust thi1hr did not hope in vain Quitea number said the- woutdjleeus tomoirow They must Uve been stricken blind or Owhas not come One man tii4dts six months ago that he wbjd pay us soon as Jie got some roonev The man would not- e l of course be has not got a cent I since e I e I CAftORIA 1or and Children TheKind Yitfw Alwajj BngM Bears the 1Iitur of I Foleys Honey and Tar cures the most pbstinHte cip hs and expells from the system igltis mildly lax ative Itiffj fjdtaNed The gen nine is 1m tH l w package ChasO iviiitt I Kentucky I i A weeks treatment for iheutna tism and bladder troubles for 25 cents That is what you getjnaB- ladder sma1I box fIDeWitt s jS1UeYand Tills 3pthtng else so o dfor2i troubles caused byiin- purebloeth ¬ SoldbyCnasCDa- I vis leadi I irug ist Piles of people have piles Why suffer from piles when you can use DeWitts Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief Nothing else so good Beware of imitations See that the name is stamped on each box Sold by Chas C Davi leading druggist BlDNEYCOJm md MlBlaMwBlfltt m mt- tf i PHOTOS m 1mt Satisfaction Guaran- teed Kelly Burtan j Over Peoples Bank Mt V mob Ky J J R4IM OUTTHE OLD I 1C IN THE NEW c That is what we are dong cojitiuall with ourcomplete line of DRY GOODS CLOTHING SHOES ETC and and kee4Y0rything Dp ToDate Ne are offering some special Bargains in WINTER GOODS Call and see them We can please you both in quality and price Those who have not settled their old accounts should II not come expecting credit We have to pay the wholtale peoples bills promptly Please remember this j We carry a full line of GENERL MERH ANDISE that j is hard to beat But come and see for yousself Wei shall be pleased to show you Come we extend you a hearty welcome i A C HI ATT t j IHIATT w KENTUCKY YOUR BAN KING No matter how small HO mattter jov large THE BANK of MT VERNON < INCORPORATED < will give it careful attention This message applies to the men and the women alike f i Remember we pay 3 per cent interest on all deposits f 100 or more when left with the bank and not checkeds i upon for a period of six months or more t OFFICERS f C C WILLIAMS Pres J T ADAMS VicePres W L RICHARDS Cashier c A B FURNISH Asst Cash rnnnnunnnnnnnunnn 1 Willis Griffin g PRACTICAL 3 UNDERTAKER 3 h3 AN- DFUNERAL 3 DIRECTOR 3 IMt Vernon KY 3 = Stock Complete Can turnishon short n i = tice Metahc Collins and Caskets and have Embalming = Edone Fine Hearse attached ORDERS by wire Promptly Filled < E Phone No 63 = U1W1U1Ulil1Ul 1UUlll11Unl1U1U11111111111UllUl1UiUWU 4Y11tiveJkoomo J F i 4f kTwpI f 1 v jjI 1

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    FBJDAY Feb 8 190

    Published every Friday by

    EDGAR S ALBRIGHT

    SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR too

    Advertising rates made known onapplication

    MEMBER OFKENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

    DEMOCRATIC TICKET

    IFor United States SenatorJ C W

    BeckhamFor GovernorS AV HagerFor Attorney General John K Heud

    ricksForStateSuperintendent ot Schools

    M O WinfreyFor Commissioner of AgricultureJ-

    V NewmanFor Lieutenant GovernorSouth Trim ¬

    bleForAuditorH M Bosworth

    For Secretary of StateHubert VreelandFor

    TreasurerRuby LafoonFor Clerk Court of AppealsJohn B

    Chenault

    A BILL fixing a flat passengerrate of two cents a mile was passedby the Indian Senate and will goto the House for considerationSince the railroads have betn rel-ieved ofso many dead heads whorode on passes a one cent reduc¬tion will not very likely result in adecrease in earnigs providing thosewho once rode on passes continuetheir travel and pay their fare

    THE Somerset Times WoodsonMay and Cecil Williams new pa ¬per made its appearance FridayA six column quorto full and run ¬ning over with choice reading andattractively set advertisements athing of beauty and we trust a joyforever

    i Bros Embry Richardson ofl the Danville News are putting the

    big pot in the little one since theygot their new press by coming outwith a three color print

    SOME ROCKCASTLE HISTORY

    One of the SIGNALS vajued subscribers W H Williams ot AztecN M in a recent letter to hisbrother D N William of thisi

    place after expressing his appreci ¬ation of the articles on above sub

    1 ictwhich have been published in1

    this paper says

    I Tell Mr Maret in giving the1early history of Kit Vernon and

    I Rockcastle county not to forgethad a 1aigetaii

    bridge Grif15 or 20 negroa Mr Albright

    had a horse7cthatJamesMcCall rds west of theJ T Hyrone

    machine thatpower just

    Millers storebuilding now is Mr Williams on-ly

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    missed the location 40 feetEdthat George Houk Sons had awagon shop just about whereFishs storeys Here is w ereMrWilliams missed it this space wasoccupied by Elkin Tavern laterxun by Thomas Smith up to aboutI87oEdand Stephen Langfordran a hotel just above the courthouse on the next street ReubinH Ejkins ran a hotel on Mainstreet that was afterward run byThos J Smith That Dr JosiahJoplin where Miller Hotel nowstands started the first drug storein Mt Vernon that Dr Bryantfrom Crab Orchard practiced inMt Vernon in 1851 and a part of1 852 but that the county was sohealthy that Dr Joplin was ableto attend to all the patients andtake care of his drugstore In thefall of 1850 some of the best citi-zens

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    ot Rockcastle county movedto Buchanan county Missouriamong them were JbanthanJames and Logan Dysarf JudgeWilliam Carson his sons JamesJonathan and William IarkinKirtley and James KirtleY brothers of W H Kirtley father ofMrs W M Poynter These are

    just a few ofmany early recollections

    Speaking ofVcCalls tany rdthere feyet inexistence after morethan 60 years i Iii position of

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    Sthe old vats in ef9Id tanviard iii

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    = >the bottom near residence of D NWilliams j

    E A Herrin first introduced therafter cornice finish in this coun-

    ty about 1888 This finish sus-pended

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    the old styled box cornicewhich had been in use since Noahcorniced his ark Lige caught theidea in Illinois

    R S Martin tock the prize atSt Louis worlds fair on manufact-ured tobacco

    R S Martin Brodhed was thefirot man in Rockcastle to use andintroduce commercial fertilizerwithin our borders

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    L1T1NG8TOJS

    Mrs James Davis of KnoxvilleTenn was spending a few dayswith her sister Mrs E L Cockrell the first of the weekMrand Mrs James Neal have movedback to Livingston and will makethistheir future home we trust forall time to comdMrs Cleo How-ell and little daughter Gertrudeaccompanied by Champ MullinsIof Jellico Tenn andlins of Corbln were visiting theirparents Mr and Mrs J A Mullins the first of the week UrbanChewning has been spending a fewdays with homefolks but we thinkthe chief attraction ws a prettyyoung widowJohn Mullins wasin Corbin and Jellico last weekMisses Leila Mae Ella and LulaArgenbright have been vissitingMrs Will Hilton at East Berustadt Ky from Sunday untilTuesday J B Hays and Mendames Sue Mullins George CookJ W Baker Mahala Carson SusieHicks Thomas Jones WilmothFord and Master Herbert Oliverwere all on the sick list the first ofthe week but we are glad to sayare all convalescent this witting

    Sam Pennington was down fromMt Vernon on business the latterparr of last weekMrs Geo WGriffin has a very severe felon onone of her fingersTom Argenbright of Knoxville has beenspending ajfew days with his fami-ly at this place but has returned toKnoxville where he will move hisfamily in a few davs John Pres ¬tOOlS here from Ivorydale Ohioand willmake this his futurehomeWe are glad to have all our oldcitizens come back againHarr-LeeandWFSpabn attended theopera at Londcin Tuesday nightMrs W W Wright was visitingMrs Cooper at Louisville lastweek

    Mrs Alvin Reynolds has Jeturnfrom a visit with her mother MrsCoffey at Wildie Misses AnnaFishback and Cora Wright returned Monday from a visit with Wirlie Benton at Brodhcad Mr andMrs Frank Clutts of Pittsburgspent Saturday and Sunday withMr and Mrs Henry Burton at theMullins Hotel Miss Adda Frenchis here attending school and board ¬ing with Mrs Goo CookMrand Mrs James Hall are attendingthe bedside of Mrs fteise Grffinnear Pine HillGeo W Griffin ishaving lots improvements madeon his residence on Main streetJ T Chewning has bought thestock of goods belonging to HenryDelph on Gauley Branch and willmove them into the store room be ¬longing to John Prestou in EastLivingstonMr and Mrs EgbertHays will leave for CincinnatiOhio Saturday morning whereMrs Hays will take lessons inMillinery preparatory to startiug afirstclass millinery store at thisplaceMiss Mae Magee is visitingher many friends and relatives attiiiis place and we regret to s yisvery sick at this writing DeputySherifi Niceley assisted by TownMarshall Cam Mullins arrestedof the young gamblers Saturdayand Sunday We regret that theycould not find them allBreCampbell of Clay City fill dhisregular appointment at the Christtian cbur Saturday and SundayThree exc1entsermonswere deljveied to a large and appreciative au-dience He is certainy a goodman in a good place and doing aRood wOtkMrs Lillie Langleyis on the sick listquite a seriousaccident occurred Wednesday attunnel just North of LivingstonWhile dynamiting a large rockfell through the roof one of thecamp houses severely crushing acolored woman Jim Taylor oond With ap-proved surety bearing legal interest fromthe day of sale until paid and having theforce and effect of a judgmenl Bidderswill beprepared to comply with theseterms

    G S GRIFFIN M OR c c

    COMMISSIONERS SALEROCKCASTL CIRCUIT COURT

    Bank of Mt Vernon Plffvs Notice Connhissioners Sale

    J R Stucky and Jennie L Stucky DeftBy virtue ofa judgment and order of

    sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Courtrendered at the December team thereof1906 in twe above styled casel fliallproceed to offer for sale at the frontdoor of the court touse inMt VernonRockcastle county Kentucky to thehighest and best bidder at public auc ¬ Ition on Monday the 25 day of February j1907 between the hours of 9 oclockam and 4 oclock pzn beiregularCounty Court day on a credit of sixmonths the following described propertytowitOne

    house and lot located in the townof Livingston Rockcastle county Kentucky being the same lot where defendant lived said lot begins at a stake inSusan Mullins line ind fronts 83 feet onElm Street and joins Champ Cummins I127 feetto the rightofway of the Louisvill Nashville railroad thence with therightofway 83 feet to Susan Mullinsline thence with said linei21 feetto thebeginningFor

    purchase price the purchaser

    suretybearing Isale until paid and havingthe force andeffect of a will beprepared to comply with these terms

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    I A COMPLETE LINE tII FOR a NEW and COMl ETE Line of GENERALIrgCHAN DISE Remember that

    1 Best at the LOWEST Prices 1

    II A FULL LINEOf Qdtihing Boots and Shoes Hardwarel

    and Queenswaare Groceries

    Goods oJ

    L W H FftCHtIAndrewrr

    THlS MAY INTEREST YOU <Mrt one is iinmune from kidney

    trouble so just remember ibntTuleys Kidtiev Cure will stop the ir-regularities

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    and cure anY casw fkidney ard bladder trouble that isnot beyond the reach of medicinepttas C Davis druggist

    Last week a man stepped up tous and said he would pay us everycant be owed MS if he Jived tilt Sa-turdayniztPTSUhf3hma1Idied Atipt her jnan 5aid te wouldpay us in ar days or two as sure awe werebornQueoDid theman lie or were we never

    isyetyuncerltamto go to the devil nf he did not paus within three days Haventseen him since ppethat heihasgone but trust thi1hr did not hopein vain Quitea number said the-woutdjleeus tomoirow Theymust Uve been stricken blind or

    Owhas not come Oneman tii4dts six months ago thathe wbjd pay us soon as Jie gotsome roonev The man would not-

    el of course be has not got a cent Isince e I

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    CAftORIA1or and Children

    TheKind Yitfw Alwajj BngMBears the

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    Foleys Honey and Tar cures themost pbstinHte cip hs and expellsfrom the system igltis mildly laxative Itiffj fjdtaNed The gennine is 1m tH l w packageChasO

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    KentuckyI

    iA weeks treatment for iheutna

    tism and bladder troubles for 25cents That is what you getjnaB-

    laddersma1I box fIDeWitt s jS1UeYand

    Tills 3pthtng else soo dfor2i troubles caused byiin-

    purebloeth¬

    SoldbyCnasCDa-I vis leadi I irug ist

    Piles of people have piles Whysuffer from piles when you can useDeWitts Carbolized Witch HazelSalve and get relief Nothing elseso good Beware of imitationsSee that the name is stamped oneach box Sold by Chas C Davileading druggist

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    Over Peoples BankMt V mob Ky

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    That is what we are dong cojitiuall with ourcompleteline of DRY GOODS CLOTHING SHOES ETC andand kee4Y0rything Dp ToDate

    Ne are offering some special Bargains in WINTERGOODS Call and see them We can please you bothin quality and price

    Those who have not settled their old accounts shouldII not come expecting credit We have to pay the wholtalepeoples bills promptly Please remember this j

    We carry a full line of GENERL MERH ANDISE that jis hard to beat But come and see for yousself Weishall be pleased to show you

    Come we extend you a hearty welcome i

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    INCORPORATED <will give it careful attention This message appliesto the men and the women alike f i

    Remember we pay 3 per cent interest on all deposits f100 or more when left with the bank and not checkeds i

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