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SPiS a thing of beautyHandspme in finishEasily operated
Highly ornamentalInsect proofGives perfact satisfaction
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Equaled by no screen on the marketi Efficient in all particulars
2ov is the time to order
Estimates on Screens Furnished By
T A HENDRICKSExclusive Agent For Central Kentucky
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Williams Carbolic Salve WithArnica And Witch Hazel
The best salve in the world for Cutsbruises Seres Ulcers Salt RheumTetter Chapped Hands and all skineruptions It is guaranteed to givesatisfaction or moneyPrice 25c by druggists
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Amanda Maston Administratrix etcPlaintiff
of SaleRoy Maston etc Defendant
The undersigned Master Commission-er persuant to the judgment and orderof sale made and entered in the abovestyled action at the March term 1907of the Bourbon Circuit Court will on
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at about the hour of 11 oclock a mat the court door in the city ofParis Ky sell at public auction tothe highest and best bidder upon acredit of six and twelve months forequal parts of the purchase money theland described in the judgment and or-
der to be sold in this action towitA certain tract or parcel of land situ-
ated in Bourbon county Ky on theSouth side of the Paris and Jaekstownpike at junction of said pike with theCane and bounded as follows Beginning at an iron sin in thecenter of tne Paris and Jackslewn pikeat junction of Cane Ridge pike coraietf to Mrs S K Cozine SylviaAyres and Mrs F M George thenceS It poles to 2ha stone in the
Rmge dirt cornel t 6sine thence S 371 Elt ole to 3 astone corner to Lip Sandusky thence S 87 E 128 to7 a stone in the line of rJuniusClay and corner to I B Sanduskythence N 3 E 68 poles to 8 aniron pin in the center of the ParisandJackstown pike corner to JamesClay Da Allen and Dr Best thencewith thepike N 87 W 140 poles to 10a stake at angle in pike corner toMrstMary E George thence S 89 W56 poles to the beginning containing60 and being the same land conveyed to said J H Maston by deed ofdate March 5 1884 by Jacob G Sandusky and Eliza of recordin the Bourbon County Clerks office
Deed Book 75 page 350 But thereis to be deducted the following described tract
A certain lot of land in Bourboncounty Ky beginning at a point atthe intersection of the Paris and Jackstown turnpike and dirt road and run-ning east ith said pike 420 feet to acorner to said Maston thence with hisline S 105 feet to another corner ofsaid Maston thence with said Mastons
W 420 feet to said dirt roadthence with said dirt road 105 tothe beginning and containing oneacre of land more or less
The purchaser will be required tobond with good secruity bearing
interest at the rate of six per cent perannum from paid payable tothe undersigned Master Commissionerand e arid effect of judg-ment
RUSSELL MANNMaster Commissioner Bourbon Circuit
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will cure blind bleeding ulcerated anditching piles It absorbs the tunursallays the itching at once acts as poulticegives instant relief Dr WilliamsIndian Pile Ointment is prepared forpiles and itching of the partsEvery box is guaranteed Sold by alldruggists by mail for 50c and 100
Out oi SightOut of sight out is an
old saying which applies with specialforce to a sore burn or wound thatsbeen treated with Bueklenis ArnicaSalve Its out of sight out of mindand out of existence Piles to and chilblains disappear under its healing influence Guaranteed by Oberdorferthe drugigst 25c apr
Indians and War PaintThe Indians have a tradition that
tells how the custom of painting theirfaces originated A certain big chiefwhilQ huutiiig debr was chased by alion and roll exhausted calling uponthe Big Bear which Indians believewas the grandfather of man to savehim The Big Bear hoard and went tothe mans assistance scratching hisfoot and sprinkling the blood over himNo animal will cat bear or taste hisblood and when the lion smelled it heturned away But in doing so hescratched somQ of the blood off the In-
dians fjCcifcwitli his cluw by accidentWhen lie found himself unhurt theIndian was so thankful that he letthe blood on his face With themarks of the lions claws tins gave theeffect of stripes and ever afterwardwhen going on hunting expeditions forman or beast the Indian painted hisface in stripes as a charm againstdanger c
Man and His DressThe dressed man wears clothes
that no one ever notices at businessexcept in the very warmest weatherusually dark No one ever noticesclean linen while linen soiled everslightly is very conspicuous No oneever notices a hat unless it is of ultrashape dirty or sin jy No one overnotices shoes unless they are loud orneed blacking or are run down at theheels or shabby No ever noticesclean finger nails while those needingattention are always conspicuous The
should not oe lost sight of by theconspicuousness of his clothes eitherfrom being overdressed or shabbilydressed Battens Wedge
The First Fly FishersDoubtless the reason why artificial
flies were originally invented was because it was impossible to use thesmaller qnd more delicate natural fliesas baits 011 the hook The first flyfisher cast his eyes about him in searchof something that would answer inimitating the flics upon which the troutwere feeding Feathers were naturally the first materials thought of andtile old red cocks hackle was the firstof a11 the artificial insects the old oldAdam of them all The Dreed hasbeen increasing for several hundredyears and numbers 2000 or nore atthe present day Of salmon flies alouothere are several hundred patternsThese belong to the lure order mostlyado tmaDy of flies used for
and trout The little old red hacke remains a good fly to this day andis put upon bodies of many colors pea-cock being perhaps as well likedas anything red woOl is favored by
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A Criminal AttackOn an inoffensive citizen is frequent
ly made in that apparently uselesstuoe called the appendix Its
generally the result of protractefollowing liver torpor Dr
Kings New Life Pills regulate thei liver prevent appendicitis and establish habits of the bowels25 cents atOberdorfers drug store
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Axle Grease Put a little onthe spindles before hook-up the horse and
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By Virginia Leila Weatz
Copyright leoo by W E Cald vull
It was a warm spring eveningthat they hail ventured to sit
on the little wooden verandaThere was suggestion of approach-ing summer in the breeze and the airwas redolent with lilacs By glancingtoward the right it was m t difficult to
where the fragrance came fromOn the other side of the hedge in thedcopeiihg twilight was a purple forestof plumes and beyond that white inthe gray light the old Ilo vardhouse the oldest in the tiny village uswell as the largest SelJeu Howarlwas the only living representative ofUte family
Presently the group on Mrs Tonesveranda began to speak oL Seldenleading up to the subject from the fra-grance of the bushes
Them lilockfj is sickishly sweetobserved Mrs Tones herself
Keally nauseating acquiesced theboarder who hail been spending thewinter hero in this little cottage amongtile Berkshire hills By the way Isaw a strange man at the postofliccthis morning and I overheard some onesay bo was Mr Ilowjirtl Very goodlooking uum he was aud seemed toknow a thingor two
Thats him Mrs TonesBut why he know a tiling or
two Tie dont lo uofhiu but traveland trapse round the country Hardlyever home awl wont have a thing todo with the people in the village
The moon was beginning to SlImred and low in tlie warm dusk and thelilacs made superb black shaflow ef-
fects qirtho lawn The little tired outcily girl who sat on the lowest step Of
the veranda and who had just arrivedthat lay huRl vothing to say SIus wistilling her whole soul with the bjiuty-i the coming night
Pretty soon carrying her lainj shewent upstairs to her bodropm ShelookQil at the high mound of fitherlied and the small windOw at thefoot which was already floodingthe spring moonlight For a momentshe stood irresolute then she loweredthe shade slipped on a cheesecloth kimono lire wl he pins from hey hair letting it fall about her blowrtut thc lamp awl followed her wliini tolean from the casement
It had been a very long while siuCGKatherine Hope had looked from awindow over a garden when the moonwas shining True from the windowof their stodgy city lodgings ou Eiev-onth street her mothers aud liars shehail leaned out at times when her hwulwas hot anil aching with too muchwork and had caught a breath of out-side air nut that vasj so differentIron that window she could look outonly ou clotheslines sheds tjip baQjcwindows of the hoarding houses du thenext street and there whatever restfulthoughts might conic to her were madehavoc of by an accordion cheap coonsongs or the ca1crvauling of felineereatttres OIL the fences below
And now oh the feathery pale iloresceuoii of the lilacs over yonderKatheriue drew her breath in with de-
light as their dominant scent came upher If only her dear mother could
be with her to enjoy the beauty of Itall But that hail not been possibleWhen the physician had shaken hishead gravely over his young patientsAvornout condition and commanded an
change An the country ithad been all that mother and daughtercould do to scrape together the ilieagetsavings for Katherincs rest of a
AntI Katherine was not one tomew and whimper over impossibilitiesShe was here now and she wouldmake the best of every moment togrow strong ami well again that shemight go back with new life to herofUee work and the companionship oiher sacrificing little mother
The mild country air anti tile thou-sand odors of the spring played uponher face and lifted her loosened hairgilded by the moonshine into the likeness of an aureole Her white kimonofell softly around her from the positionin which she held her arms her softelbows were plainly visible anil herexquisite face leaning hack a bitagainst the lark painted frame of thowindow StOOl out like a cameo
The girl was little conscious of any-thing except the wonder of the nightnor was she aware of one whoAvatchCillIar a moment from the shadow of tholilacs in the garden beyond the jiedgo-Selden Howard was returning from 5dog kennels whence he had gone tolook after a sick collie when his eyhad chanced to fall upon the figure inthe casement and in slIcer artistic ap-preciation hind rested there
Shes like some young process hethought to himselfv pursuing his wayjowaril the big house or goddessHer hairs lilcp the silvery floss aroundcorn Her name ought t6 be Perdila-Marpessa or Ariadne How ever inthe world the Jonesfjimily stumhleacross such a crehture TIm glamourof the girl wove itself into his dreamsand in waking intervals he ponderedon plans for an acquaintance Ah haI at last laughed he
Early the next morning he went afishing As luck would have it liesociired a well lilleh creel On his wayhomo without ceremony he lifted thelatch of Mrs Jones low back gate andentered He walked right up to thekitchen window for there stood MrsTones rolling the dough for breakfasfbiscuit i
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Tils morning so Im wondering if youll-icccptrthe eY AVlth the gallantry of aknight he held out t her his crccj
Oh Mr Selden exclaimedwoman a lilt liusteredunmistakable appreciation YouItl theheavens fall not When had Mr
IIOAvard last honored her humblelike this Surely not since his
ppor soulI just guess I will And so Mrsis sick youll Just stay
to breakfast itll be all rt ady infifteen niiinites This Avaw as muchis Howard had hoped for
Youre awfully kind Mrs Toneshe said affecting surprise VAJitl yesI believe Ill stay Ive aover In the kennels Ill pj bnck anillook after her thou Ill be back to ac-cept your hospitality
When ICatherine Hope entered lhcdining room Mrs Tones of course7 pre-sented Mr IIo fTrd
How do you do Mr Howard sailshe conventionally with irsmile a lit-tle tired in spiteof play of childishdimples But Selden was looking downadmiringly ou the flue white partingthat separated the brUds of purestflax
And like Mr Setden asked Mrs Jones a bit later re-
ferring to the biscuitI love them answered ho referring
to the girls dimplesOf course that wat only the begin-
ning After that Selden Howard man-aged almost daily to meet ICatherineor at least to catch a glimpse of herHer lovely tired eyes and little quietways appealed to him in an infmitQlymore tender and real fashion than hadthose of ninny a pampered beautywhom hed met in the course ofhis va-
ried travelsOne morning Katheriue was readiilg
The liousQ Mirth out on the veran-da At least she was supposed to liereading it Iii reality she hind dOllthe hook keeping the page harkedwith her slim forefinger She had
days more here in Clods grteearth and the lilacs seemedto be call
ling her imperatively She had beenbreathing in lilacs to that extent thatho thoughts seemeil to Ub fairlyoil with them All tit an impiihof yielding nine to her Why in theAvorld should she not step oyeritlie lowhedge tuid go into the lilac garden
She did Bees hung above the purplebloom and a little attenuated fountaintinkled in the distancf Oh jt vasal-tOgether enchanting rust then a gold-en eyed sable collie came leisurely
tIme curved walk to herYou beauty cried the girl exultant-
ly stooping to pat the dogs queenlyhead The collie with slowly swishingtail gently kissed her behind the ear
A commanding whistle from aroundtile turn of the walk and then
Mollie Mollio old girl where areyou Mollie sat with one ear uptlieother down jis collies will when per-plexed She loved her master butalso she loved her new found friend
All cried Seldeii coming uponthem unexpectedly But it is beaut-
iful in my garden he saidlooking gladly upon Kalherine Doyou know last night I dreamed youwere here You are very very wel-come little lady
You see she explained helplesslytrying to hide her telltale blushes itwas the lilacs They called me
Suddenly he took both her hands inhis and drew her toward the bushes
Dear lilacs he whispered whimsi-cally she is here now ou enchantedground and we must keep her Youbelong to my garden he added mas-terfully turning full upon Katheriiie
I will not let you go The houseyonder is very lonely and waits foryou You will stay
Her answer Well she was a girlmind very thocCand lie was a man andstrong aifd it was spring and theywere among the
When pursued the kangaroo if possi-ble directs his flight toward the riverIf lie reaches it he enters and thanksto his great height is able to go onfoot to a depth where the dogs areobliged to swim There he plants him-self on his two hind legs and his tailand up to his shoulders in the waterhe waits the attick of the dogs Withhis foie paws he seizes by the head thefirst dog that approaches him and asho is more solidly balanced than hisassailant he holds the dogs nose un-
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by his attacks on the kangaroo man-ages to set the captive free the half j
Downed brute is glad to regain theshore as quickly as possible In thiswry a strong and courageous malekangaroo will hold his own againsttwenty or tl irly logs drowning sonic i
und frightening others and time hunteris obliged to intervene with a bullet
The Scorpion ot CeylonA more disagreeable object than a
scorpion Coy 1 041 it would be dimcultto imagine Although as a rule itdoesnot measure more than seven inches inlength there is a species found in thewoods that are longer thaii a foot j
They crawl out of some dried woodarid taking up their position on a con-venient rock or stone look as theyhold their great jointed sting curvedover their backs and their claws heldaloft time very picture of aggressive j
warfare Here they stretch themselvesiii the broiling sun and await theirproy These are the smith beautifulhoneybirds that dart from flower toflower and take the place o the hum-ming birds east As one ap-proaches the scorpion seems to shrinkinto the stone until it becomes nlmgst-fmperceptiblei times lvt iis eUv aiVrtJlaiJt
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IP not a secret or medicine againstwhich the intelligent mini
naturally averse because of the tini certainty as to their harmless characteri but is a OF KXOWN COMPOSITION
a full list of all its ingredients beingI printed i i on bottlef wrapper An examination this list of
will diseloso tho fact that itis nonalcoholic ill its composition chem
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Dont that Dr Pierces FavoritePrescription for womans weaknesses and
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Williams Carbolic Salve With Arnicaand Witch Hazel i
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For sale by Oberdorfer I
County Court DaysBelow is a list of County Courts
held month tributaryto Paris j
Anderson Lawrenceburg 3d MondayBath 2d Monday j
Bourbon 1st Monday3d Monday fc
Breathitt Jackson 4th Monday 7Clark Winchester 4th MondayEstill Irvine 3d MondayFayette Lexington 2d MondayFleming Flemingsburg 4th MondayFranklin Frankfort 1st MondayGarrard Lancaster 4th MondayGrant Williamstown 2nd MondayHarrison Cynthiana 4th Monday j
Henry 1st Monday i
Jessamine Nicholasville 3d MondayLee 4th MondayLincoln Stanford 2nd MondayMadison Richmond 1st MondayMason Maysville 2d MondayMercer Harrodsburg 1st MondayMontgomery Sterling 3d MondayNicholas Carlisle 2nd MondayOldham Lagrange 4th MondayOwen Owenton 4th MondayPlendletown Falmouth 1st MondayPowell Stanton 1st MondayPulaski Somerset 3d MondayScott Georgetown 3d MondayShelbyShelbyville 2nd MondayWayne MQntcello 4th MondayWoodford Versailles 4th Monday
Good News to WomenFather Williams Indian Tea
Natures Remedy is becoming theRemedy in
usePale Weak Nervous DelicateWomen suffering from those weaknesses peculiar to theirsex will find in Father WilliamsIndian Tea a wonderful Tonic andRegulator It quiets the Nerves putson flesh gives strength and elasticityto the step brightens the eyesthe complexion and makes you welland strong again Tea or Tabletscents For sale bv W T Brooks
TREES VINES SIIRUBSSPRING 1907
Blue Grass Nurseries Lexington Ky offer a large line of fruit andornamental trees evergreens grapevines Asparagus shrubs rhubard andsmall fruits for the spring of 1907 i
We haveno agents Strawberry andgeneral catalogues on application to j
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Colonist to theWEST NORTHWEST AND
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Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays during March
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PointsTickets on sale daily March 1 to
April 30 1907
4040To Portland Ore Seattle Wash
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April 80Correspondingly low rates to inter
points West and Northwest
Further information cheerfullygiven by
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For Sale
property for saleTwo Cottages on West
street Four large rooms
good stable lots 50x100 feetFarm of 153 acres near Cen
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farm of 47 710acres on the Russell Cavepike S miles from Paris 10from Lexington Newtobacco barn Other buildings are
should be glad toyou these placesat anytimePrices riht
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