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r4e 1 want to tell you what Discovery did for me o forspitting of blood three bottles helped me so I was practicallycured for one year Then I took three bottles more with the sameand lastly I took three bottles making nine bottles It nowbeen over fifteen I have not troubled withMood n

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J P Ham visited relatives in Jessa ¬

mine Sunday-

Allen Bay bought a mare of FellLane for 6500

Sam Morford sold a good mare to-M

CJenkins for 11700Lisa Cheatham bought a mare of

Ike Naylor for 88500James Ledgear bought a wook mule

of Wm Ward for 6000Mr Frank Ball and family have

moved near NicholasvilleW C Turner sold a sow and nine

shoats to W H Ward for 2300Thos Turner spent last week with

his daughter Mrs Joe Turner at HIattsyulelJames Turner and Millard Hammade a business trip to Hiattsville

Mandy Grimes was bitten bya mad dog that passed through here afew days ago

Misses Loa Duncan and Lucy Marsee visited Misses Durham of Marksbury

childreinDanville ofof

Mr Sam Morford and familyLoa Rovesta the little seven months

old daughter of Mrand Mrs Ed Pollarddied at tHeir home near Bryantsvilleon Saturday February 28th of pneu ¬

monia The remains were laid to re-

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the Mt Hebron cemetery the 29thSunday morning February 29th the

spirit of Alice Edna little threeweeks old daughter of Mr and MrsSamuel Morford took its flight to abetter and brighter world Afterfuneral services conducted by Rev J IWills the remains were interred in theMt Hebron cemetery The bereavedhave the sympathy of entire com-munity

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rTragedy Averted

Just in nick of time our littboy was saved writes Mrs W Watkins of Pleasant City Ohio Pneu ¬

mania played sad havoc with himand a terrible cough set in besidesDoctors treated him but be grewworse every day At length we triedDr Kings New Discovery for ConsumpLion and our darling was saved Hesnow sound and well Everybodyto know its only sure forCoughs Colds and all Lung diseaseGuaranteed by McRoberts Drug StorePrice 50C8LOO Trial Bottles tree

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Mrs Gaines Henderson is very sickwith

James Doores of your city vIs-ited here this week

A little child of Wm Palmer hasbeen very low with pneumonia

Mr Otly Burks has about recovefrom a severe attack of La Grip

Miss Pearl Baker of Madison hbeen the guest ot Miss McCor

Presbyterian church has beencompleted and there will be regularservices every Sunday now

w daughterBack illof

with typhoid feverMr George Jennings died at his home

near Point Leavell of heart troubleHe leaves a wife and three daughtersto mourn his loss

Mr Chas Lee Sr who died on Backdropeewas Yi

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WrMS 6verslaeEight hour lawsare ignored by those

tireless little workersDr Kings NewLife Pills Millions are always at worknight andA curing IndigestionBilllouness Sick Head

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JllAtBOSJAlNiOn the sends chill to theheartOf the woman who had kept onthinking t the cough will betterafter a wh eNow she knows thefight life is on and looks eagerlyaround for medical aid

There is one medicine whose marvel ¬

ous record for cures commends it at onceto every sufferer from lung troubles assafe and sure

Dr Pierces Golden Medicalcures obstinate deep seatedchitis weak and bleedinglungsDiscoveryItion and diseases generallyneglected or unskilfullynate fatally in

emn the consumptionII9DI rinted inadvertisement of

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BEDNA VISTA

W T King sold to Clay Dunn odxJas Spoonamoreweek for Illinois or Indiana

Miss Dunn of Wilmore arrived to-

day to be the guest of relativesJ J Poor has bought Mr Scotts

place for 1700 and moved his family

thereMissMyrtle Ruble will accompany

her sister Mrs Scott to South Caroli-

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this week

Rev J A Sawyer delivered ate ¬

perance lecture at Browns Chalast Wednesday night

Irvine Christopher who is anteug school at Danville spent Satur

and Sunday at homeWill Scott has a hen which lays

eggs a day or did one day Ifwant proof call at the house andtwo soft shell eggs united by a slencord

The sale of A T Scott was well attended Burgin Wilmore Lancasterand Danville were represented Stocksold well colts sold from 850 to 8 65

horses from S75 to 8125 W T AndersonAuctioneer

A T Scott for several years menellant and postmaster here leaves thisweek with his family far North CarollnaA host of friends regret theirdeparture

Hollis Ransdell and Colon Lane ofRichmond John Green and wife ofEast Hlckman Dudley Lane and wifeof Hanley Judge Ford and attorney JI Hamilton of Lancaster attendedthe funeral of Wm Lane SundayMr S Lane and Miss Mattie Willi

the pretty daughter of R WIlliamswere married at the brides home 1

Wednesday evening Rev Tomlinsgnofficiating Several friends were assembled to witness the ceremony af

leter which a bounteous supper wasserved

Last Saturday morning the deathangel entered the home of Wm Land claimed for his own the aged ¬

ther Mr Lane had the distinctionbeltfg the oldest man in this sectionlacking only a few months of being 90He had been feeble for some time butbecame worse Friday morning andsank rapidly Nearly every day hewould tell the family he was readyand waiting his summons He leavesthree daughters and five sons to mourntheir loss Funeral and interment atMt Olivet

I am in the market for hempwill pay highest market priceat Minors mill or the Duncan ware-house R M West 34

PUBLIC SALEBredDANVILLE KY

sI will sell at public auction on thapremises on-

Thursday April 7th 1904at 2 oclock p m my home place situ-ate

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in Boyle Co Ky about i milefrom Danville on Pleasant Hill Turn-pike

The place contains 36 acres of finegardenItnever failing spring from which thewater is piped to the dairy and totroughsQThece is on the place a frame dwell=

log house of 8 rooms servantsofof ledwith large and small fruits grapesand berries

Considering its proximity totown of Danville it is a fine placeany one wanting a brljthtand cheerful

JsunDSuallywelJ1ocaand Garden Farm veIn12miaJnualJyW1llbeglaciorc1velnformatl0ll btJetter This

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I1 l1l i4fjMf Giiitioi Ueutafi im Is very III wtlipneumonia

Bora to the wife of Richard Brownon March Ista fine girlWeJM Meadows has moved the postoffice to his place of businessa

Mr Alex BeazleySunday wit his sister Mrs Bettis

Mrs Spurlocks children have Jhemeasles but are getting along verynicely

Mr Charlie Lee died last week ofheart trouble and was buried at oldSPaint Lick

Ed Hurt went to Jellico to visit hissister Mrs Parker Ills wife will stayat his mothers while he is away

Land Stock Crops

W J Hogan sold a lot of shoats to W

P Rubles at 4Jc

Ben F Buckley of Bourbon soh

15000 lbs of tobacco to a Cynthianubuyer at12c He is said to have raised 12385 lbs on five acres of manured

groundAcounty correspondent says

wheat is not seriously injured thatwhile the leaf is brown the root is allright Mules are higher than eveknown prices ranging from 8125 t8185

See The Record about your horseand stock cards We have theassortment of cuts type etc and ourjob department can turn out yourwork on a few hours no ice when desired tf

The freezing line keeps moving far-

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South every winter and it beginsimposegrow orangesens of the United States Northern

Florida was once the center of the or-

ange industry it was given up yearsago and eich year the wisemove their groves southward

Wharton Bros of Keene beug1000 bushels of wheat from JShields at 81 per bushel This is thighest price that has been paid fwheat in Jessamine R A DoddWilmore returned from MississippiTuesday where he had sold a lot ofabopal UL

better in the South than it has henmuldayJournal

agriculyouapproprlderIn noncorn growing states in tbreeding and feeding of live stock formarket and in growing crops and forplants adapted to these purposes Sec-retary Wilson and a number of expertsfrom the Western territory to be benefitted appeared in favor of the billwhich stands a good chance for pas-sage though with a greatly reducedappropriation

Dr H J Webber of the UnitedStates Department of Agriculture reports on the growing of the tobacand pine apples under shade particu-larly with reference to breeding straiof tobacco especially suited to be thusgrown The striking results obtainedby the department in growing tobacseamsous to the practice is thshaasta small proportion of braleaves such as are desired in wrapptobacco together with a very largeproportion of long narrow leaves andthis notwithstanding the fact thatthe same variety grown in the opeSone°

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der coverYoung growing pigs crave a varlet

of food and it can be given them iwayEvenrelish as when made into slop

If a hen lays only one egg a week toa year it will pay for her food and ev ¬Ithen Il

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der of the system Overwork losssleep nervous tension will be followedby utter collapse unless a reliable

employedTheresdisorders of the Liver or Kidneys asElectric Bitters Its a wonderful tonic and effective nervine and the greatest aU around medicine for run downsystems It d Ispe Is NervousnessRheumatism and Neuralgia and epels Malaria germs Only 5OcaudMcRobertsDrug

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Taken Up As BetrayA red heifer calf about five or six

beeninLowellsincher ne

have acme by proving property andpaying all charges J A Scott Lowell

3 43t frti ttheIve made my willsaid>n Irish

rrelsometIm dead sure Ill write a codicilthatll make em wake-

1VbUelacctootlngan ancient revs

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

F Congressare authorized to announce Hon D L

MOORE ofMercer County as a candidate for° l in the Eight District to succeed Hon-G Gilbert snbjectto the action of the Demo-

cratic party Your support li earnestly solici-ted tf

For County Attorney

We are authorized to announce R L DAVDI

as a candidate for nomination for CountAttorney subject to the action of the Demo-

cratic party

For Supt Public Schools

Mrs Magpie B Gulley is a candleate for Suptof Public Schools in Garrord Co subject tothe action of the democratic party tt

For County Attorney

Robindty Attorney subject to action of the Demoerode party

SPECIAL NOTICE

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SALLIE TILLET

TIMEWwhisorofkey pneumonia

OODn WHISKY PUREneDontRyetofpressforiso0hePOSITIVE GUARANTEE

Full Measure Safe Delivery

and Entire ACTION

Every Respect Money RefundedpupD6deHAGAN DISTILLINGKyrLINEn

RECLININGCHAIRPOPULARHENDERSON

ROUTEnLOUISVILLEEVANSVILLE

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Do 1C TodayThe timeworn injunction Never

put off til tomorrow what can dotoday is now generally presented Inthis form Do today That is theterse advice we want to give you aboutthat hacking coughcold with which you have been strug ¬

gling for several days perlapsTake some reliable remedy for it TogDAyand let that remedy be Drchees German Syrup which has beenin use for over thirtylive years Afew doses of will relieve your cough or cold and its con ¬

timed use for a few days will cure youcompletely No matter how deepseated cough even if dread con ¬

sumption has attackad your lungsHerman Syrup will surely effect a cure

as has done before in thousands ofapparently hopeless cases of lung trot

I Die New bottles 25c regularsize 75c At all druggists 1 Aug

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I go to the city in a few days I

must have what Js due me on ac ¬

counts If you owe me-t

CALL andat once

This is meant for ALL who owe me

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in the house to ward off sudden attacks of colds and Butyou should take great care to get

risk your health with adulterated stuff We will send you

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office Or we will send you One Gallon of our six pear old abso ¬

a 900 prepay express

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In or Your0Goes with every order And guarantee Is always good Ask the Lexington City

trledjt you dont find all our claims true you are at liberty to return it at our expenseWe will pay charges both ways and return your money even to the price of your

COpostage You shant lose one cent by trying our goods if we tuff to please you Make

rlyour payable and address

FREE

CARSON

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Plienix of BrooklynMilwaukee Merchants

New York UnderwritersLiverpool London GlobeNorth British

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Do You KnowThat Oklahoma has raised more wheat per acre forNortha ¬

western wheat states>That Oklahoma raises the corn of Iowa Illinois

and NebraskaqualityVand yield of her cotton

That Oklahoma excels in the production and quali1itY of oats barley rye and almost every varityfruits and vegetables ofi

That Oklahoma has an ideal climate

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GOLDENMEDICAL

DISCOfERYFOR

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POSTEDwarnIIngour lands for hunting fishing or anypurpose whatever as we will prose ¬

cute all offenders to the fullest extentof the lawS P Embry Price BrosEd C N BPrice George LeavellFergusonHenryLncien Perkins W L LawsonDavid Stephens W M Mahan

BeazleyMiltT L Broaddus Alex WestJ W Sutton V A LearB L Kelly Robt GulleyMrsJ II West W R CookMrs F M Farra F J WhiteL Davidson J S DanielsJas R Henry Mrs P D GillW A Burton Hemphil Waldenr Co Hemphill Leslie HarberHenry Kuhlmann W A WneelerE Dunn 7 sister C W Mitchell

Get the HabitTake

Life Plantand Get Well

iMedical history does not record a

discovery that w 11 equal the meritsof LIFE PLANTfor the cure of Rheumatism Catarrhand all Blood Diseases Its actionpermanentItmates the poisonous germ that creates disease makes new rich pure-blood and disease cannot exist wherej

the blood is pureOur guarantee is

No Cure No Payi therefore there is no reason for you

to suffer loDger

Mm Susan Lewton of Malvern Owrites

1 bad rheumatism for one year and aI considerable portion of the time I was so

bad I could scarcely walk ily anklewas so swollen u great deal of the timeMyjunity I tried a great ninny remediestriedij was entirely cured It is u great remedy

Life Plant is Manufactured only by

THE LIFE GOCANTON OHIO

LEAVELL

ucates Young PeOplefrTot Businv Good Employment and

CALL On VfRITS roe FULL INOnMATION

Cildi7gLOUISVILLEKY

EXPERT ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

DRPIERCES

TH-EBLOUIUVER

PLANT

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Business CollegeTHOS Eo TURNER tCHAS G HARRIS f MANAGERS

If your Druggist have not got DrRodgers Rheumatic Remedy in stockwe will send you two bottles by expresscharges prepaid for 8100 Rememberthis Remedy is guaranteed to curemention this paper when writing

The MarketsLOUISVILLE KY MAn i 1 Pt

CATTLEChoice to prime shipping steers 1i 40 J 4 05

Medium to good skipping steers 4 254 40

Choice butcher steers 4 OO 4 15-

Medium to good butchers 3 O 3 75

Common to medium butchers 3 OC 3 40

Good to choice feeders S 7o 4 00

JOiOGoollGood to choice stock heifers 2 5 3 00Common to medium stock heifers 2 5f 2 75Plain light mixed stockers 15 2 25Medium to good bulls 3 OO 3 25Choice veal calves 500 5 501

Common to medium calves 3 5004 4 50

IIOGSChoice packing and butchers 200

to 300 lbs 570Medium packers ICO to 200 Ibs 5 70Choice light ship 12tf to ICO Ibs 50Choice pigs 90 to 120 Ibs 4 roGood pigs 50 to OOlbs 4 25Roughs 150 to OK lln 475

SHEEP AJfD LAMBS <Good to extra shipping sheep 3 j 4 00Fair to good 2 30J 3 60Common to medium 2 Co2ro

I Rucks 2 CO 3 CO

Extra shipping lambs 5 50Best bntcher lambs 55-Common tallendlambs OO 4 50

Old NewspapersF-or Sale at The

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I493 6BankgoSo00 CAPITAL 50000 SURPLUS 100000ooo A R DENNY JOHN E STORIES Vice Prest2s C DEY Cashier 0s0J F Robinson Asst Cashr R T Embry Bookkeepero 00DIRECTORSD Saml D Cochran Alex R Denny A C RobinsonKinnairds 24000000000000 000 000000000000000 0oooooa r

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ORGANIZED 1883

The 6ITIZENS NATIONAL BANK o

Of LANCASTER KYCAPITAL 50000 SCKPLUS Jiooo

B F HUDSON CashierW 6 RIGNEY Asst Cashr C D WALKER Bookkeeper

Business Solicited Prompt and Careful Attention

j DIRECTORSLewis Y Leavell J S Robinson B F Hudson 1 VJ J Walker T M Arnold

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o John H Potts Propr guO Manufacturer of and dealer in High Grade Flour 0andCrushedx0 Cottoni SPECIALTYWheat ote

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