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The Breckenridge News un
WEDNESDAY June 21 lOOo
IRVINGTON
Dr Bush June S8 and 24
Ferd McGehee went to Louis rille Saturday
Harry Kepuier spent several days tn Louisville last weeK
Mrs Will Gardner was in Louisvill Wednesday shopping
John Wimp was in Louisville last Thursday and Friday on business
Lamar Gardner has gone to Chr nault to spend his summer vacation
Dr J 0 Bush the dentist ot Can nelton will be here June 23 and 24
Arthur Suter spent several days 1In Louisville lat weeK among friends
Miss Ruth Daugherty of Louisville came Saturday to visit Miss Claire
JollyQuite i large crowd from here went
on the excursion Saturday to Louis
villeQuite a number of our citizens at
tendea the reunion in Louisville last
weekOwen Biggs left Saturday for Steph
ensport to visit his sister Mrs IKirb
BlaineMrs Nannie Wathen left Tuesday
for Louisville to remain for a several weeks visit
Miss Willa Drury is in Louisville visiting her sister Miss Ada Drury for several weeks
Mr and Mrs A B Coleman lef Monday for Woodford county to visit relatives for a week
For tlrst class dental work go to Dr J C Bush of Cannelton He will be here June 23 and 24
Mrs Cris Heusel and childrei left last week for Louisville to visit Mr and Mrs Will Finn
Miss Essie Biggs left Saturday for Grandview Ind to visit friends and relatives for two weeks
Mrs George Lyddan and mother Mrs Leona Adkissou were in Louis ville Tuesday on business
Miss Mary Wrather entertained very delightfully last Friday evening to a number of friend
Miss Mabel McGlothlau is at home after a ten days vi > it to friends at Hawtsville nnd Cloverport
Mrs McClintick of Louisville came last week to visit hex parents Mr and Mrs W Cornwall
Mrs L B Moreman and son LuIs Bennett have returned from a weeks visit to relatives at Brandenburg
Miss Ellen W Herudon of Hen ¬
derson is expected this weed to visit ilr and Mrs T N McGlothlau
Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall and baby of Guston spent Sunday the guests of Mr and Mrs Tom Marshall
Mra W Jh Brown a ud sister Laura left Tuesday fcr Paradise Kyto be with their parents for a few daysMrs
Dive Henry of Chattanooga Tenn iis the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs J L Henry for some ¬ time
Clarence Penick in convalescent Mr and Mrs Bate Washington are
at hume atter attending the reunion for a few days
Miss Mary Cornwall has returned home after a weeks visit to her brothers in Marshall Texas and other points of interest
Little Mary Avitt of Gullport Miss arrived Tuesday to make a months visit to her grandparents Mr and Mrs Ferd McGeqee
I have lost a 20 gold watch and offer a good reward to any one who will wring it to McUlothlan S Pig gotts store Tony King
Mrs Crash and daughter of Texas are expected to arrive this week to visit her daughter Mrs Tom Parks They will probably locate here
J A Warfield a horse denier of Macon Ga was In town Monday
and purchased of H H Kemper his
Ayers To be sure you are growing old But why let everybody see it in your gray hair Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age If you will
Hair Vigor only use Ayers Hair Vigor your grdy hair will soon have all the deep rich color of youth Sold for 60 years
I am now over 60 years old and I hen a thick Kloiijr head of long hair which U a wonder to overy one who leel It And not a gray hair In It all due to Ayera Hair Vigor
Jlns II li 1JUWT1S Ueclda MUm 51M a bottle J 0 10 TEn COLowell MautlrulIItfor White Hair
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BABYS ECZEMA
Top of Head Covered with
Scales Which Peeled off Taking Hair with Them
CURED BY CUTICURA
Now Six Years Old with Thick
Hair and Clean Scalp Cure Permanent-
I
I My baby was six weeks oldwhen the top of her head became covered with thick scales which would peel and come off taking the hair with it It would soon form again and be as bad as before My doctor said it was Eczema and prescribed an ointment which did no good I then tried Cuti cura Soap and Ointment I washed her head in warm water and Cuticura Soap and gently combed the scales off They dill not come back and her hair grew out flue and thick She is now a year and a half old and has no trace of Eczema
MRS C W BURGES Iranistan Ave Bridgeport Conn Feb ax 1898
I
ICURE PERMANENT Mrs Barges writes Feb 28 1903verybadlyafter using the Cuticura Remedies was
cured She is now six years old and has thick hair and a clean scalp
isleepfortired worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint¬ ings with Cuticura Ointment purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures This is the purest sweetest most speedy permanent and economical
disfiguringitching crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours with loss of hair of infants and children as well as adults and is sure to succeed when all other reme ¬ dies and the best physicians fail
Sold throughout the world Cutlcun Rtmtrtnt We la form of Chocolate Coiled IUIl 2c per vUl of 1io1 Old meet JOc Soap We Potter Drug i Chem Corp Dellolio sole lrop Or Send lotM Thcgrcl Umaour Cure
driving mare Known as Ida Stout The price is not given but it must have been a fancy one as she had made better thin two thirty time on the track
Trying to Sell Brick Plant After standing idle for
years the Patton brick Jl1lluyII
Cloverport will resume operation as soon as the building can be overhauled and new machinery cnn be installed Mr W F Keates of this city closed a deal between the Columbia Finance old Trust Company of Louisville receiver of the plant and Mr E A Glocksen of Chicago whereby the concern has been turned over to Mr Glocksen an experienced brick manufacturer The plant will begin operation about the first of July and will have a ca- pacity
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of 60000 brick a day em- ploying
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a large force of workmen Owensboro Inquirer
R N Hudson of this city who has been interested in the Patton brick plant was questioned in re- gard
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to the truth of the above item by a representative of the Xews He said that Mr Keates who is a promoter is trying to sell the plaut but that ifsuch a deal had been made he is not a ware of it
By Land to Mammoth Cave In covered wagons drawn by
four horses and with the sturdy voice of the driver yelling thaw in a manner that would do credit to an overland teamster a jolly bunch of Whitesville folks came- o a halt at Falls of Rough Mon ¬
lay for a short rest At first sight you would think this com- pany
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to be a party of immigrants headed for the west but as you bring your focus a little closer and ask a question or so you find them to be a party of really civil ¬ ized people making an over- land
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trip to the Mammoth Cave There are thirty in the party air tad airs John Kittinger of Whitesville are the chaperons Kittinger is the cashier of the bank atWhitesville and tho party isof coursofinancially allright as well as every other way Tho company is building its own camp tires and providing their rations on the journey
CHENAULT
Jno Warren is quite sick Dr Spiel was in town Monday
Miss Gussio OBryan of aiooloy villo is visiting Miss Stella Bea vin
Lucien Manning who has beer sick for some time is con vales
centChester Fiymire ir visiting his
parents Mr and Mrs J W Fry mire
Paris Dutschke of Holt way tho guest of Miss Katie Frymi re
SundayMiss
Noll Lee Gilliland went to Wolf Creek Saturday to attend an ice cream supper
Mr and Mrs J C Brodie spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Chas Slogan at Derby
Lamar Gardner of Irvington is visiting his grandparents Mr and Mrs G B Cunningham-
G B Cunningham went to Irvington last week to visit his daughter Mrs Will Gardner
Prentiss Frymiro of Louisiana who has been visiting friends and relatives returned homo Monday
Mr and Mrs George Gilliland and son Paul Ed Stallman and sister Margaret Jno Frymiro and daughter Mrs Guy Burch andchildren took dinner with air and aiis L1I Bosley Sunda-
yBEWLEYVJLLE
Mrs Thos J Jolly is on the sick list-
Dr J M Walker was in Louis ¬ ville last Friday
WH Cain Sr has been ill for several days
Miss Annie Compton it visiting friends and relatives at Pierce
Miss Corn McCoy has returned to her homo at Union Star
Mrs Margaret Hardaway is spending the summer at Frank ¬
fortMrs Thomas CunditT at Gus ¬
ton is not improved of her recent
illnessThe A Sof E held an inter ¬
esting meeting last Saturday af¬
ternoonHorace Snyder and sons Glen
and Homer were in Louisville last week
Mrs Hcttie McCans is with her sister Mrs Alonzo Bennetts for the summer
Little Irene Cain is spending the week with her grandparents at Fair Lawn
Miss Evelyn Gross was the guest of Mrs James Witt one day last week
Miss Katie Hardaway was visit ¬ ing the family of Nels Claycotub
SundayMoorman Hardaway was tho
guest of Mr and Mrs Thos Hardaway a few days recently
Goldenro-
dMATTINGLY
B F Frank went to Owensboro last Friday
Miss Nannie Ryan of Pisgah was here shopping last Tuesday
MANY PEOPLE
HAVE
Backache the First Symptom of Kidney Trouble
Peruna Is Invaluable in Such Cases
Prominent Persons Who Have Been Cured
Daniel D Bldwoll Supervisor Notary Public and a member of I O O F 160 Pearl street Buffalo j N Y writes
Having used Po