central record (lancaster, ky.). (lancaster, ky.) 1903-10...

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e fl J l rq lJ r i fhcr 113 efiopki w1et tlKHlttth f t niwtlowi physically l theyvz jest j t o1 ta edge pf the 4a ger Iii between j t heaHu and sickjioss Some day they slugger across the line and disease like a bird of prey swoops down on them and they have to Jight for life The weak body invites disease As the strength of the body is solely derived from food digested and assimilated so physical weakness points to the fact that the food eaten is not assimilated and the body is growing weak through lack of nu trition 0 Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition and so enables the perfect digestion and as- similation ¬ of food by which the bodily strength is alone sustained Thanks to Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery writes Mr Charles H German of Lehighton PaIt It is the only medicine that has done me any good I tried every- thing ¬ I could think of to cure indigestion and found I was only throwing away Then I heard of Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and tried a bottle of it and to my joy found it was doing me good I used six bottles of it and am now cured It is the best medicine on earth The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines He gains you lose there ¬ fore accept no substitute fortt Golden Medical Discovery Dfm Pierces Pleasant Pel- lets cure constipation They do not beget the pill habit FLATWOODS Joseph Ball bought a house from W S Gooch for5 lie will tear it down and move it to his lot in Flatwood WH Furr is selling boots and shoes at costW Furr has a pair of match work mules for sale Aunt Sallie McQuerry who has been quite sick is better Charley Dillons little boy that was accidentally shot if in a fair way to recoverHugh Ball and wife visited at Joe Balls Saturday Cleve Spangler visited your corres ¬ pondent Saturday night Rev J L Reeves preached at liar ¬ mons Lick Sunday There will be preaching at Lawsons Chapel Sunday night by the pastor Rev Jordan Rev Reeves and wife visited Mrs Holman Sunday Dr Amon is running a saw mill not a cane mill on Mr Paynes place Sampson Reeves and Mr Grubbs are preparing to build a dwelling house on Mr Paynes place 11 BEUNA VISTA Marshall Scott has sold his farm to Sidney Poor for i600 Mrs Thos Cunningham hac sold her farm to Easley Brooks Henry Ruble Jr will soon move to the property vacated by Abe Holley Dudley Lane has rented his proper ¬ ty to Marshall Scott and will move to Jessamine near Hanley ffL Dame Rumor says a wedding this week and we think she means it The Prohibition Alliance will hold its business meeting Saturday night at the home of Mrs Christopher Last Wednesday afternoon the home of JJ Poor burned No insurance The flames were under headway when difcovered The fire originated from If your Druggist have not got Dr Rodgers Rheumatic Remedy in stock we will Rememberjthis the kitchen stovea part of their household goods were saved Some jewelry was lost among it two gold watches 4 BRYANTS VILLE There will be preaching here Sunday night by Rev WD Williams Quite a large number attended the sale of 0 N King Saturday Mr King and daughter Miss Eilie will leave in a short time for Lexington where they will make their future home Mrs Anne Dunn has returned from Stanford and is now with her brother W J Hogan Miss Minnie Ison is visiting her aunt Mrs Celia Armstrong The house and contents of Mr John J Poor near BuenaVistawere destroy ¬ ed by fire last week Mr Poor had no insuranceMr Mrs Bedell Chancellor of Stanford were the guests of W J Ho- gan ¬ and family and other relatives the first of the week Mrs S S Dickerman continues to im ¬ prove slowly Mr Walker Burnside entertained very elegantly at his home in the country last Wednesday evening in honor of his house party Misses Lena Rigney Alice Walker and Elizabeth Hudson of Lancaster and Miss Cot ¬ ton of Danville Miss Pearl Hackney of London is eqpected this week to be the guest of Miss Wade Lee Maret Mr Wm Jenkins one of our most popular young men will leave this week to accept a position in Indianap- olis ¬ Mrs Noah Jean of Danville has been the guest of Mrs Eugene Berkele and other friends 4 Big Sillphi There is piled up in the treasury a vast surplus over and above the expen ¬ ses of the government and itic in ¬ creasing at the rate of a million a week Of course the withdrawal of this money from circulation will eventually have a bad effect upon bus- iness ¬ The Secretary of the Treasury realizes this fact and is putting the money out as deposits in banks How much better it would be to expend it in assisting the States and counties in building good roads In this way it would accomplish a double purpose it would put the money back into the hands of the people from whom it should never have been taken and at the same time would be increasing the wealth of the country at the rate of at least ten dollars for every dollar ex- pended ¬ Whenever the government wants to do something with its sur ¬ plus it at once turns to the banks It is time it should turn to the farmers who create nearly all the wealth of the nation and are completely ignored when it comes to legislation Ban a Ten Penn Nail Through HI Hand While opening a box J C Mount of Three Mile Bay N Y ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause me he says and immediately ap¬ plied Chamberlains Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards To my sur prise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed For sale by all druggists Itn 0000000 0 000 00 O 1 g POTTS BROS I FLOUR Cl FEED STORE EXCHANGE canufacturersof o ham Flour Ship Stuff Screenings Wheat RYe Corn Oats Crushed Potashs ¬ ton Seed Meal EIn Seed Meal Charcoal Field Seeds Bay Straw SEWheatand 0 U WkRAWR1W WJflkJ 00 t JmLwJ 5 7 c < 4 fJjPPBllPPiPiiP MtNS1- Bcy 1rIHI1I1 alld fiillttl IIiV Mp ill qujsayo lie has ua opted the call us pastor here Miss Battle Rochester of Stanford has Lelll the guest ur Miss Isabella WalkerWill Crow Doty accepted a position at Moundsville W Va last week lie left for that place Tuesday Mr Tom Doty of Ponca City Okla has been visiting relatives here Miss Panthea Royston will leave Monday for Bowling Green She will accept a position there as stenographer 4 TO TAKE 1ICUTUES INGAIIKAHD Kentucky Exhibit Association Ap ¬ point all official Pliotosmylier lo get viewsTor Worlds Fair E H Fox who has the gallery in Lancaster has been appointed Official Worlds Fair Photographer by the Kentucky Exhibit Association for this county and is now taking pictures to be shown in the Kentucky Building and in the displays to be made by the State of her products and resources in the different exhibit palaces of the Exposition grounds Views are to be made of all historical points in the county while pictures peculiar to each class are to be taken for the mineral xh oit fclu agricultural display the fruit exhibit the display of forestry the educational exhibit the live stock display etc etc Special attention is to be given the schools of this county The Kentucky Exhibit Association wants pictures of as many school buildings with the pupils standing or sitting in front as hAs possible to secure and our Official Photographer will give a great deal of his time tothis end of the work The educational exhibit of Kentucky at the Worlds Pair is to show in photog ¬ raphy the progress made since the school system was inaugurated in the State in 18rreachers should not wait to be visited by the photographer but should notify him at once when they will be ready to have pictures of their school taken German Syrup We want to impress on our readers that Boschees German Syrup is pos tively the only preparation on the market today that does relieve and cure consumption It contains the specifies such as pure tar extracts of gum etc which have been so highly endorsed for the cure of coughs colds and consumption by the great medical congresses The consumptive whether his disease is in the throat or lungs must have rest at night and be free from the spasm of dry and racking cough in the morning The diseased parts want rest healing and soothing treatment and the patient needs fresh air good food etc German Syrup will give free and easy expectoration in the morning with speedy and permanent relief Small bottles 25 cents regular size containing nearly four times as much 75 cents At all druggistsFeb 04 The Delineator For November In the November issue The Delinea ¬ tor sustains its recognized position as the foremost fashion publication and one of the highclass literary maga ¬ zines Excellent reading and refined art supplement the display of Winter fashions which are more charming than at any previous time In fiction there is the second installment of The Evolution of a Club Woman the bold narrative of a womans experiences in clubdom purporting to be fact a clev- er ¬ short story by William MacLeod Raine entitled An Unpremeditated Engagement An Interrupted Honey ¬ moon by Lillie Hamilton French a pathetic incident of a little Yorkshire terrier and a western story by Minna C Smith In the second of his remark ¬ able photographic articles J C Hem met relates some of his thrilling ad ¬ ventures with the camera N Hud- son ¬ Moore has a strikingly illustrated paper Chrysanthemums and in the Miladi paper Clara E Laughlin writes of Conflicting Tendencies in early married life A House Small but Artistic is pictured and described by Alice M Kelloggand in Carlotta and I Miles Bradford tells the story of an oldfashioned Thanksgiving For the children there is a Firelight Storyby Livingston B Morse entertaining Pastimes by Lina Beard describing the construction of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia an amusing story by CV Mathews called We Meet Monsieur Daguerre and a Sewing Lesson In addition there are numerous articles by experts treating problems of the home and household J A BEAZLEY GO FUNERAL DIRECTORS Arterial and Cavity Embalming We have the most complete line o f FURNITURE and CARPETS To be found In the town Prices low e YV T r A- lUI lflUfllui4 Mr James parks Ixsuulita fat cfjw from GA lirtiuo at2i per Ib also one from Mrs Peacbie Grow at same prier Mrs Sarah Duncan who has been quite Sick fur some time is Improving some Mrs E P Scott sold some crlves to C M Jenkins at 10 each Miss Vallle Duncan gave a social Tuesday evening much to the delight of the youngpeople- Henry Taylor and sister Mrs Mary Flatten of Chatham of Illinois who have been spending few weeks with relatives and friends here returned to their home Monday accompanied by their cousin Miss Mary Montgomery who will spend the winter with them Mrs Susan Johnson of Burginspent last week with Mrs Dennie Scott Miss Minnie Ray of Buckeye was the guest of Mrs Luther Raney Sat ¬ urday and Sunday Mrs Harvey Dean and Harrison Dean visited in Jessamine last week OnI ¬ tendants at the GrowKogers wedding at Danville Thuisday- Mr Willie Grow of this county and Miss Lena Rogers of Boyle were sol emdly united in the hply bonds of matrimony at the home of Rev Cole man at Danville Thursday Oct22nd The groom is a prosperous farmer and is well worthy of tIe charming bride he has just won The bride isabright Christian lady and much beloved by all who know her We wish them a happy and prosperous life with just enough shadows to make them fully appreciate the goodness of God Try some of our mixed Poultry food 10 30tf Potts Bros Rice Pop Corn shelled and ready to pop Potts Bros 10 30 tf Amonia Bone and Potash Fertilizer 1030tf Potts Bros Millett and Sorghum Seed 10 30tf Potts Bros Linseed Meal and Cottonseed Meal 1030tf Potts Bros Anythiug you want in the Feed and Seed line Potts Bros 1030 tf Fine pedigreed O I C Boar One of the best in the county Service 81 1030tf Potts Bros Corn the King The Government crop report figures indicate an increase in the ycild of corn of nearly 18000000 bushels and a decrease in the total wheat crop of about 10000000 bushels These figures show an astonishing improvement of the corn crop in Sep- tember The yield of corn this year will amount to 2307830000 The estimate of September 10 last placed the yield of corn at 2289900000 bush- els ¬ The total crop of winter and spring wheat estimated in September at 606841000 bushels will it is now calculated amount to 959028000 bush ¬ els Popularity Content Withdrawn So little interest was manifested by the educators of the State in the School Teachers Popularity Contest conduct- ed by the Kentucky Exhibit Associa- tion ¬ that it has decided to withdraw the same and return the money that has come to the fund froth this source to those who voted it For the infor ¬ mation of the teachers who displayed interest in the contest it may be said that less than 100 from the entire State was sent to the Association head- quarters in votes OilIng the Country Itoad Over in Fayette county they are try ¬ ing the experiment of oiling the coun ¬ try roads which has proved so success- ful ¬ in other sections of the country Last week they were working on the Newtown pike and The Gazette how it was done One half of the road was oiled at a time so as not to Inter- fere with travel After the oil is spread acoating of sand is applied to prevent its runningofl and also to help to form- a coating of waterproof surface This process renders the road both dustless and impervious to water HcreH the Way An exchange asked the question What can capitalists do to lessen the conflicts between capital and labor and anotner exchange answers in these words 1 Avoid all public displays of wealth which tend to make the dissatisfied 2 Do to the deserving poor when ever and wherever you meet them pre cisely what you would like to have them do to you f they were rich and you were poor Aint It the Irnth An exchange warbles after the fol- lowing ¬ On the farms of the United States are the most hopeful genera ¬ tion of boys of which the world has knowledge They are the very seed corn of the nation From them will be recruited not only the successors of their fathers as managers of the farms and breeders of the stock of this great nation but future captains of Indus try mighty merchants and talents for the halls of legislation the boards of trade and all the duties of statesman ¬ ship l2hp fathers of these boys will make a great mistake however to teach them that they must leave the farm in order to succeed I Watch the Kidaeya When they are effected life is in greatEnglish makes sound kidneys JC C J E Stormes im i T pL 1j f j Tpoonlenu1t gtnttjryigo The quit Jt when they ceased thinking themselves old at 40 ceased dressing themselves old af41 and ceased actually being old at 40 not to speak of drinking themselves old at 40 What has become of the j widows caps and the matrons caps and the solemn and stiff suits our fathers and grandfathers wore at 40 Gone to perdition and the old clo > junk shop where they ought to have gone The young man of 50 or CO now wears the natty sack tweeds or serges that his son or grandson wears tipped off with a jaunty hat He goes to baseball the races he keeps up with the procession and is in for a good time in moderation heathfujly The young woman in white or colors with the gay hat who has the manners of a youthful but selfrespecting girl of 20 in the century ishis wife perhaps a grandmother but none the less young and happy yet They feel young they dress young they believe themselves youngby the Great Horned Spoon they are young Ex- Iteneanber Thin When you go to Cincinnati and want a strictly highclass hotel located with the very best of fare at most rea ¬ sonable rates stop at the Palace ho- tel ¬ Sixth and Vine streets This he tel is especially well suited for ladies as it is in the heart of the city within a stones throw Of all theatres and those in charge take especial pains to see that their guests have every att- ention Take our advice and stop at the Palace next time you are in the city The Salve That heal without leaving a scar is DeWitts The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves but DeWitts Witch Ha ¬ zel Save is the only Witch Hazel Salve that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it is a counterfeit E C DeWitt invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeWitts Witch HazelSalve is the best salve in the world for cuts burns bruises tetter or blind bleed ¬ ing itching and protruding piles Sold by FP Frisbie 1m 4 The best telegraphydashing a ray of sunshine into a gloomy heart n Dieting Invites Diea c To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast Starvation produces such weak ¬ ness that the whole system becomes an easy prey to disease Kodol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomoch and digestive organs to digest and assimi late all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat and is a never failing cure for indigestion Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Kodol digests what you eatmakes the stomach sweet Sold by FP Frisbie 1m 4 11 The best biographythe life that writes charity in the largest letters 4 Spent More Than SIOOO WW Baker of Plainview Neb writes My wife suffered from lung trouble forfifteen years She tried a number of doctors and spent over 1000 with out relief She became very low and lost all hope A friend recommended Foleys Honey and Tar and thanks to this great remedy it saved her life She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years Refuse substi tutes CC J E Storm s 1m The best altpainting a smile upon the brow of childhood A Womans Complexio- nIt is rank foolishness to attempt to remove sallowness or greasiness of the skin by the use cosmetics or local treatment advocated by the beau ty doctors The only safe and sure way that a woman can improve her complexion is by purifying and enrich ing the blood which can only be ac complished by keeping the 1 i y e r healthy and active The liver is the seat 6f disease and blood polution Greens August Flower acts directly on the liver cleanses and enriches the blood purifies the complexion It also cures constipation billiousncss ner- vousness ¬ and Induces refreshing sleep A single bottle of August Flower has been know to cure the most pronounc ed and distressing cases of dyspepsia and indigestion New trial size bottle 25cents regular size 75 cents At all druggists Feb 04 The best statesmanshipseltgov- r ernment Never Atjfc A d vise When you have a cough or cold dont ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and Foleys1Honey ana lung remedy it cures coughs and colds quickly d C St E Stormes 1m Little things console us because most of our afflictions are little ones I A Love Letter Would not interest you If youre looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores Burns or Piles Otto Dodd of Ponder Mo writes I suffered with an ugly sore for a year but a box of Bucklens Arnica Salve cured in e Its the best Salve on earth 2c at McRoberts Drug Store 1m In There is something out of joint about the girl who is womanish and the wo¬ man who is girlish By avoiding tljeir first quarrel aj married couple will never have a sec ond The best engineering building a 1 bridge of faith over the river of death r n1 r f I n 1J1 < rarnpnysIt5 I VQS pTidtiV that tli1 tfpant Wiii ngrI Wliat about itrsrj < el thc agent You assured me that you could promise me a good average tempera ¬ ture Dont you get it I should say not Its colder than a barnVery likely it is on occasions ad- mitted the agent but what has that got to do with the average Just put the summer temperature into your cal ¬ culations and you will find that I spoke the truth Brooklyn Life Sure an Fnte There is one thing certain re- marked ¬ the Observer of Events and Things A man may have a long face without having a long tlead Yonkers Statesman Not Worth It Wibbleton Well theres one thing you cant henpeck my soul Mrs Wibbleton Umph I wouldnt bother about a little thing like that 4I Herald ClnttHltylnK Pusy Would you call a cat herbivorous or carnivorous asked a man who is learned but tedious Xeither answered the man who yawns merely vociferousTitBitsP- rovIded For Her FatherYou should think twice before you take my daughter from my roof Her SuitorOh she wont miss it we are going to live on the top floorX- Y TimesI Far Far Away Joe Yes I consider her far and away the prettiest girl I have seen JimYes I have noticed that she keeps you at a distance Philadelphia Bulletin Display Too Well Chesty may be conceited but you must admit that he represents a type He surely does a capital lCinci- nnati ¬ Commercial Tribune The Strenuous Society Life Dorothy Six luncheons in one week Did your gowns hole out Isabel Yes indeed But I hadnt any conversation for the last two days luck Jfo 1lnce for It I have here a work which should be In every home We dont need it here Thu is a boarding houseN Y Journal ENOS SPENCER Prcsl at SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS Union NaUsea Bank Building LOUISVILLE KY EXPERT ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Relieves Refunded Joints Neuralgia External Remedy Inflammation rood KODOL KODOL KODOL KODOL KODOL digests what you eat cleanses purifies strengthen and sweetens the stomach cures Indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach and bowel troubles accelerates the action of the gas- tric glands and gives tone to the digestive organs relieves an overworked stomach of nervous strain gives the heart a full free and untrammeled action nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain Is the wonderful remedy that Is making so many sick people well and people strong by giving to their bodies the nourishment that Is tamed in food they eat Bottles only 100 Size holding VA times the Md size which sells for SOc sly IT L Co BtYIIT 4 CO CUCAM Sold by F P Frisbie I Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr DiscoveryI I A For All Throat and Cure Lung Troubles Money back if It fails Trial Bottle free DISEASES are meet of all dis- ease IIIlI Cootamwlremedies physicians as the best for Kidney and troubles PRlCI I t r7 q1 Jho fpljowlnpla piiuUih S ii a MK KOjtri pacrlIHlm rit ar Hi my Ijeurfc Is the utLjdy huttecriber who pays in advtmceat the birth of the year who lays down his money and does it quita gladly and casts around the otlice l halo of cheer He never says Stop it I cannot afford it nor Im getting more papers now than I can read but always says Send it the family likes it in fact we all think it a real house hold need How welcome he is when he steps in the sanctum how he makes our hearts throb how he makes our hearts dance We outwardly thank him we inwardly bless him the stea ¬ dy subscriber who pays in advance POSTEDThe ¬ ing to all persons not to trespass upon our lands for hunting fishing or any purpose whatever as we will prose ¬ cute all offenders to the fullest extent of the law S F Embry Price Bros Ed N B Price George Leavell Dave Thompson WS Fergusonc Henry Cox J M Orand Lncien Perkins W t Lawson David Stephens W M Mahani Mrs N Anderson R A Beazley Clay Sutton VVm Lear T L Broaddus Alex West- J W Sutton V A Lear B L Kelly Robt Gulley MrsJ H West W R Cook Mrs F M Farra FJ White L Davidson J S Daniels Jas R Henry Mrs P D Gill W A Burton Hemphill Walden J C Hemphill Leslie Harber Elenry Kuhlmann W A Wneeler New Line Lancaster and Danville New Vehicles Fresh Horses Lv Lancaster 8 A M Ar Danville 1030 A M Lv Danville 2 p M Ar Lancaster laO- cxAlexMilIerProprietor IIEducates on J THOS E TURNER L 1 CHAS C HARRIS f MANAGERS I11III USEDaracamph Instantly or Money Muscular Rheumatism Sore Muscles Sore and The only which will Sweat Out the Fever and Sold only In 2Sc SOc 100 nettles At all DrnggUta II0BOt all to weak all of con the tapanl f Kings Perfect KIDNEY the fatal FOLEYS nent Bladder Stage Business College 4 DRPIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERYFOR BLOO VERLUNGS R KINNAIRDINSURANCE Representin FolIoiin Companies AetnaQueen PalaUne National x Hartford Conncticut German American Phenix of 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Page 1: Central record (Lancaster, Ky.). (Lancaster, Ky.) 1903-10 ...chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86069201/1903-10-30/ed-1/seq-4.… · e fl J l rq lJ r i fhcr 113 efiopki w1et tlKHlttth

e fl Jl rq lJ

r i fhcr 113 efiopki w1et tlKHlttth ft niwtlowi physically l theyvz jest j

t o1 ta edge pf the 4a ger Iii between j

t heaHu and sickjioss Some day theyslugger across the line and disease likea bird of prey swoops down on them andthey have to Jight for life The weakbody invites disease As the strengthof the body is solely derived from fooddigested and assimilated so physicalweakness points to the fact that the foodeaten is not assimilated and the bodyis growing weak through lack of nutrition

0 Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discoverycures diseases of the stomach and otherorgans of digestion and nutrition andso enables the perfect digestion and as-

similation¬

of food by which the bodilystrength is alone sustained

Thanks to Dr Pierces Golden MedicalDiscovery writes Mr Charles H Germanof Lehighton PaIt It is the only medicinethat has done me any good I tried every-thing

¬

I could think of to cure indigestion andfound I was only throwing awayThen I heard of Dr Pierces Golden MedicalDiscovery and tried a bottle of it and to myjoy found it was doing me good I used sixbottles of it and am now cured It is thebest medicine on earth

The sole motive for substitution is topermit the dealer to make the little moreprofit paid by the sale of less meritoriousmedicines He gains you lose there ¬

fore accept no substitute fortt GoldenMedical Discovery

Dfm Pierces Pleasant Pel-lets cure constipation Theydo not beget the pill habit

FLATWOODS

Joseph Ball bought a house from W SGooch for5 lie will tear it downand move it to his lot in Flatwood

W H Furr is selling boots and shoesat

costWFurr has a pair of match work

mules for saleAunt Sallie McQuerry who has

been quite sick is betterCharley Dillons little boy that was

accidentally shot if in a fair way to

recoverHughBall and wife visited at Joe

Balls SaturdayCleve Spangler visited your corres ¬

pondent Saturday nightRev J L Reeves preached at liar ¬

mons Lick SundayThere will be preaching at Lawsons

Chapel Sunday night by the pastorRev Jordan

Rev Reeves and wife visited MrsHolman Sunday

Dr Amon is running a saw mill nota cane mill on Mr Paynes place

Sampson Reeves and Mr Grubbs arepreparing to build a dwelling house onMr Paynes place

11

BEUNA VISTA

Marshall Scott has sold his farm toSidney Poor for i600

Mrs Thos Cunningham hac sold herfarm to Easley Brooks

Henry Ruble Jr will soon move tothe property vacated by Abe Holley

Dudley Lane has rented his proper ¬

ty to Marshall Scott and will move toJessamine near Hanley ffL

Dame Rumor says a wedding thisweek and we think she means it

The Prohibition Alliance will holdits business meeting Saturday nightat the home of Mrs Christopher

Last Wednesday afternoon the homeof J J Poor burned No insuranceThe flames were under headway whendifcovered The fire originated from

If your Druggist have not got DrRodgers Rheumatic Remedy in stockwe will

Rememberjthis

the kitchen stovea part of theirhousehold goods were saved Somejewelry was lost among it two goldwatches

4

BRYANTS VILLE

There will be preaching here Sundaynight by Rev W D Williams

Quite a large number attended thesale of 0 N King Saturday Mr Kingand daughter Miss Eilie will leave ina short time for Lexington wherethey will make their future home

Mrs Anne Dunn has returned fromStanford and is now with her brotherW J Hogan

Miss Minnie Ison is visiting heraunt Mrs Celia Armstrong

The house and contents of Mr JohnJ Poor near BuenaVistawere destroy ¬

ed by fire last week Mr Poor had no

insuranceMrMrs Bedell Chancellor of

Stanford were the guests of W J Ho-gan

¬

and family and other relativesthe first of the week

Mrs S S Dickerman continues to im ¬

prove slowly

Mr Walker Burnside entertainedvery elegantly at his home in thecountry last Wednesday evening inhonor of his house party Misses LenaRigney Alice Walker and ElizabethHudson of Lancaster and Miss Cot ¬

ton of DanvilleMiss Pearl Hackney of London is

eqpected this week to be the guest ofMiss Wade Lee Maret

Mr Wm Jenkins one of our mostpopular young men will leave thisweek to accept a position in Indianap-olis

¬

Mrs Noah Jean of Danville hasbeen the guest of Mrs Eugene Berkeleand other friends

4

Big SillphiThere is piled up in the treasury a

vast surplus over and above the expen ¬

ses of the government and itic in¬

creasing at the rate of a million aweek Of course the withdrawal ofthis money from circulation willeventually have a bad effect upon bus-iness

¬

The Secretary of the Treasuryrealizes this fact and is putting themoney out as deposits in banks Howmuch better it would be to expend itin assisting the States and counties inbuilding good roads In this way itwould accomplish a double purposeit would put the money back into thehands of the people from whom itshould never have been taken and atthe same time would be increasing thewealth of the country at the rate of atleast ten dollars for every dollar ex-pended

¬

Whenever the governmentwants to do something with its sur ¬

plus it at once turns to the banks Itis time it should turn to the farmerswho create nearly all the wealth ofthe nation and are completely ignoredwhen it comes to legislation

Ban a Ten Penn Nail Through HIHand

While opening a box J C Mount ofThree Mile Bay N Y ran a ten pennynail through the fleshy part of hishand I thought at once of all thepain and soreness this would causeme he says and immediately ap¬

plied Chamberlains Pain Balm andoccasionally afterwards To my surprise it removed all pain and sorenessand the injured parts were soon healedFor sale by all druggists Itn

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FEED STOREEXCHANGEcanufacturersofo ham Flour Ship Stuff Screenings Wheat RYe Corn Oats CrushedPotashs ¬

ton Seed Meal EIn Seed Meal Charcoal Field Seeds Bay Straw

SEWheatand0U WkRAWR1W WJflkJ 00 t JmLwJ5

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Bcy 1rIHI1I1 alld fiillttl IIiVMp ill qujsayo lie has ua opted thecall us pastor here

Miss Battle Rochester of Stanfordhas Lelll the guest ur Miss Isabella

WalkerWillCrow Doty accepted a position

at Moundsville W Va last week lieleft for that place Tuesday

Mr Tom Doty of Ponca City Oklahas been visiting relatives here

Miss Panthea Royston will leaveMonday for Bowling Green She willaccept a position there as stenographer

4

TO TAKE 1ICUTUES INGAIIKAHD

Kentucky Exhibit Association Ap ¬

point all official Pliotosmylierlo get viewsTor Worlds Fair

E H Fox who has the gallery inLancaster has been appointed OfficialWorlds Fair Photographer by theKentucky Exhibit Association forthis county and is now taking picturesto be shown in the Kentucky Buildingand in the displays to be made by theState of her products and resources inthe different exhibit palaces of theExposition grounds Views are to bemade of all historical points in thecounty while pictures peculiar to eachclass are to be taken for the mineralxh oit fclu agricultural display thefruit exhibit the display of forestrythe educational exhibit the live stockdisplay etc etc

Special attention is to be given theschools of this county The KentuckyExhibit Association wants pictures ofas many school buildings with thepupils standing or sitting in front ashAs possible to secure and our OfficialPhotographer will give a great deal ofhis time tothis end of the work Theeducational exhibit of Kentucky atthe Worlds Pair is to show in photog¬

raphy the progress made since theschool system was inaugurated in theState in 18rreachers should notwait to be visited by the photographerbut should notify him at once whenthey will be ready to have pictures oftheir school taken

German SyrupWe want to impress on our readers

that Boschees German Syrup is postively the only preparation on themarket today that does relieve andcure consumption It contains thespecifies such as pure tar extracts ofgum etc which have been so highlyendorsed for the cure of coughs coldsand consumption by the great medicalcongresses The consumptive whetherhis disease is in the throat or lungsmust have rest at night and be freefrom the spasm of dry and rackingcough in the morning The diseasedparts want rest healing and soothingtreatment and the patient needs freshair good food etc German Syrup willgive free and easy expectoration in themorning with speedy and permanentrelief Small bottles 25 cents regularsize containing nearly four times asmuch 75 cents At all druggistsFeb

04

The Delineator For November

In the November issue The Delinea ¬

tor sustains its recognized position asthe foremost fashion publication andone of the highclass literary maga ¬

zines Excellent reading and refinedart supplement the display of Winterfashions which are more charmingthan at any previous time In fictionthere is the second installment of TheEvolution of a Club Woman the boldnarrative of a womans experiences inclubdom purporting to be fact a clev-er

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short story by William MacLeodRaine entitled An UnpremeditatedEngagement An Interrupted Honey ¬

moon by Lillie Hamilton French apathetic incident of a little Yorkshireterrier and a western story by MinnaC Smith In the second of his remark ¬

able photographic articles J C Hemmet relates some of his thrilling ad ¬

ventures with the camera N Hud-son

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Moore has a strikingly illustratedpaper Chrysanthemums and in the

Miladi paper Clara E Laughlinwrites of Conflicting Tendencies inearly married life A House Small butArtistic is pictured and described byAlice M Kelloggand in Carlotta andI Miles Bradford tells the story of anoldfashioned Thanksgiving For thechildren there is a Firelight StorybyLivingston B Morse entertainingPastimes by Lina Beard describingthe construction of the Statue of Zeusat Olympia an amusing story by CVMathews called We Meet MonsieurDaguerre and a Sewing Lesson Inaddition there are numerous articlesby experts treating problems of thehome and household

J A BEAZLEY GO

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Arterial and Cavity Embalming

We have the mostcomplete line o f

FURNITURE and CARPETS

To be found In thetown Prices low

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Mr James parks Ixsuulita fat cfjwfrom G A lirtiuo at2i per Ib also onefrom Mrs Peacbie Grow at same prier

Mrs Sarah Duncan who has beenquite Sick fur some time is Improvingsome

Mrs E P Scott sold some crlves to CM Jenkins at 10 each

Miss Vallle Duncan gave a socialTuesday evening much to the delightof the youngpeople-

Henry Taylor and sister Mrs MaryFlatten of Chatham of Illinois whohave been spending few weeks withrelatives and friends here returned totheir home Monday accompanied bytheir cousin Miss Mary Montgomerywho will spend the winter with them

Mrs Susan Johnson of Burginspentlast week with Mrs Dennie Scott

Miss Minnie Ray of Buckeye wasthe guest of Mrs Luther Raney Sat ¬

urday and SundayMrs Harvey Dean and Harrison

Dean visited in Jessamine last weekOnI ¬

tendants at the GrowKogers weddingat Danville Thuisday-

Mr Willie Grow of this county andMiss Lena Rogers of Boyle were solemdly united in the hply bonds ofmatrimony at the home of Rev Coleman at Danville Thursday Oct22ndThe groom is a prosperous farmer andis well worthy of tIe charming bridehe has just won The bride isabrightChristian lady and much beloved byall who know her We wish them ahappy and prosperous life with justenough shadows to make them fullyappreciate the goodness of God

Try some of our mixed Poultry food10 30tf Potts Bros

Rice Pop Corn shelled and ready topop Potts Bros 10 30 tf

Amonia Bone and Potash Fertilizer1030tf Potts Bros

Millett and Sorghum Seed10 30tf Potts Bros

Linseed Meal and Cottonseed Meal1030tf Potts Bros

Anythiug you want in the Feed andSeed line Potts Bros 1030 tf

Fine pedigreed O I C Boar Oneof the best in the county Service 81

1030tf Potts Bros

Corn the KingThe Government crop report figures

indicate an increase in the ycild ofcorn of nearly 18000000 bushels anda decrease in the total wheat crop ofabout 10000000 bushels

These figures show an astonishingimprovement of the corn crop in Sep-

tember The yield of corn this yearwill amount to 2307830000 Theestimate of September 10 last placedthe yield of corn at 2289900000 bush-els

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The total crop of winter andspring wheat estimated in Septemberat 606841000 bushels will it is nowcalculated amount to 959028000 bush ¬

els

Popularity Content WithdrawnSo little interest was manifested by

the educators of the State in the SchoolTeachers Popularity Contest conduct-ed by the Kentucky Exhibit Associa-tion

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that it has decided to withdrawthe same and return the money thathas come to the fund froth this sourceto those who voted it For the infor¬

mation of the teachers who displayedinterest in the contest it may be saidthat less than 100 from the entireState was sent to the Association head-quarters in votes

OilIng the Country ItoadOver in Fayette county they are try ¬

ing the experiment of oiling the coun ¬

try roads which has proved so success-ful

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in other sections of the countryLast week they were working on theNewtown pike and The Gazettehow it was done One half of the roadwas oiled at a time so as not to Inter-fere with travel After the oil is spreadacoating of sand is applied to preventits runningofl and also to help to form-a coating of waterproof surface Thisprocess renders the road both dustlessand impervious to water

HcreH the WayAn exchange asked the question

What can capitalists do to lessen theconflicts between capital and laborand anotner exchange answers in thesewords

1 Avoid all public displays ofwealth which tend to make thedissatisfied

2 Do to the deserving poor whenever and wherever you meet them precisely what you would like to havethem do to you f they were rich andyou were poor

Aint It the IrnthAn exchange warbles after the fol-

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On the farms of the UnitedStates are the most hopeful genera ¬

tion of boys of which the world hasknowledge They are the very seedcorn of the nation From them willbe recruited not only the successors oftheir fathers as managers of the farmsand breeders of the stock of this greatnation but future captains of Industry mighty merchants and talents forthe halls of legislation the boards oftrade and all the duties of statesman ¬

ship l2hp fathers of these boys willmake a great mistake however toteach them that they must leave thefarm in order to succeed

I Watch the Kidaeya

When they are effected life is in

greatEnglishmakes sound kidneys JC C J EStormes im

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Tpoonlenu1tgtnttjryigo The quit Jt when theyceased thinking themselves old at 40ceased dressing themselves old af41and ceased actually being old at 40

not to speak of drinking themselvesold at 40 What has become of the j

widows caps and the matrons capsand the solemn and stiff suits ourfathers and grandfathers wore at 40

Gone to perdition and the old clo >

junk shop where they ought to havegone The young man of 50 or CO nowwears the natty sack tweeds or sergesthat his son or grandson wears tippedoff with a jaunty hat He goes tobaseball the races he keeps up withthe procession and is in for a goodtime in moderation heathfujly Theyoung woman in white or colors withthe gay hat who has the manners of ayouthful but selfrespecting girl of 20

in the century ishis wife perhaps agrandmother but none the less youngand happy yet They feel young theydress young they believe themselvesyoungby the Great Horned Spoonthey are young Ex-

Iteneanber ThinWhen you go to Cincinnati and want

a strictly highclass hotel locatedwith the very best of fare at most rea ¬

sonable rates stop at the Palace ho-tel

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Sixth and Vine streets This hetel is especially well suited for ladiesas it is in the heart of the city withina stones throw Of all theatres andthose in charge take especial pains tosee that their guests have every att-ention Take our advice and stop atthe Palace next time you are in thecity

The Salve That healwithout leaving a scar is DeWittsThe name Witch Hazel is applied tomany salves but DeWitts Witch Ha ¬

zel Save is the only Witch Hazel Salvethat contains the pure unadulteratedwitch hazel If any other Witch HazelSalve is offered you it is a counterfeitE C DeWitt invented Witch HazelSalve and DeWitts Witch HazelSalveis the best salve in the world for cutsburns bruises tetter or blind bleed ¬

ing itching and protruding piles Soldby F P Frisbie 1m

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The best telegraphydashing a rayof sunshine into a gloomy heart

nDieting Invites Diea c

To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it isno longer necessary to live on milk andtoast Starvation produces such weak ¬

ness that the whole system becomesan easy prey to disease Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomoch anddigestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food thatone cares to eat and is a never failingcure for indigestion Dyspepsia and allstomach troubles Kodol digests whatyou eatmakes the stomach sweetSold by F P Frisbie 1m

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The best biographythe life thatwrites charity in the largest letters

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W W Baker of Plainview Neb writesMy wife suffered from lung trouble

forfifteen years She tried a numberof doctors and spent over 1000 without relief She became very low andlost all hope A friend recommendedFoleys Honey and Tar and thanks tothis great remedy it saved her lifeShe enjoys better health than she hasknown in ten years Refuse substitutes C C J E Storm s 1m

The best altpainting a smile uponthe brow of childhood

A Womans Complexio-nIt is rank foolishness to attempt to

remove sallowness or greasiness of theskin by the use cosmetics or localtreatment advocated by the beauty doctors The only safe and sureway that a woman can improve hercomplexion is by purifying and enriching the blood which can only be accomplished by keeping the 1 i y e rhealthy and active The liver is theseat 6f disease and blood polutionGreens August Flower acts directlyon the liver cleanses and enriches theblood purifies the complexion It alsocures constipation billiousncss ner-vousness

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and Induces refreshing sleepA single bottle of August Flower hasbeen know to cure the most pronounced and distressing cases of dyspepsiaand indigestion New trial size bottle25cents regular size 75 cents At alldruggists Feb 04

The best statesmanshipseltgov-r ernment

Never Atjfc A dviseWhen you have a cough or cold dont

ask what is good for it and get somemedicine with little or no merit and

Foleys1Honeyana lung remedy it cures coughs andcolds quickly d C St E Stormes 1m

Little things console us because mostof our afflictions are little ones

I A Love LetterWould not interest you If youre

looking for a guaranteed Salve forSores Burns or Piles Otto Dodd ofPonder Mo writes I suffered withan ugly sore for a year but a box ofBucklens Arnica Salve cured in eIts the best Salve on earth 2c atMcRoberts Drug Store 1m

InThere is something out ofjoint about

the girl who is womanish and the wo¬

man who is girlishBy avoiding tljeir first quarrel aj

married couple will never have a second

The best engineering building a1

bridge of faith over the river of death

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VQS pTidtiV that tli1 tfpant WiiingrIWliat about itrsrj< el thc agentYou assured me that you could

promise me a good average tempera ¬

tureDont you get itI should say not Its colder than a

barnVerylikely it is on occasions ad-

mitted the agent but what has thatgot to do with the average Just putthe summer temperature into your cal ¬

culations and you will find that I spokethe truth Brooklyn Life

Sure an FnteThere is one thing certain re-

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the Observer of Events andThings A man may have a long facewithout having a long tlead YonkersStatesman

Not Worth ItWibbleton Well theres one thingyou cant henpeck my soulMrs Wibbleton Umph I wouldnt

bother about a little thing like that4I Herald

ClnttHltylnK PusyWould you call a cat herbivorous or

carnivorous asked a man who islearned but tedious

Xeither answered the man whoyawns merely vociferousTitBitsP-

rovIded ForHer FatherYou should think twice

before you take my daughter from myroof

Her SuitorOh she wont miss it weare going to live on the top floorX-Y TimesIFar Far Away

Joe Yes I consider her far andaway the prettiest girl I have seen

JimYes I have noticed that shekeeps you at a distance PhiladelphiaBulletin

Display TooWell Chesty may be conceited but

you must admit that he represents atype

He surely does a capital lCinci-nnati

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Commercial Tribune

The Strenuous Society LifeDorothy Six luncheons in one week

Did your gowns hole outIsabel Yes indeed But I hadnt

any conversation for the last two daysluck

Jfo 1lnce for ItI have here a work which should be

In every homeWe dont need it here Thu is a

boarding houseN Y Journal

ENOS SPENCER Prcsl at

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MAINSTREETS

Union NaUsea Bank

Building

LOUISVILLE KY

EXPERT ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

Relieves Refunded

Joints NeuralgiaExternal Remedy

Inflammationrood

KODOL

KODOL

KODOL

KODOL

KODOL

digests what you eat

cleanses purifies strengthenand sweetens the stomach

cures Indigestion dyspepsia andall stomach and bowel troubles

accelerates the action of the gas-tric glands and gives tone to the

digestive organs

relieves an overworked stomachof nervous strain gives

the heart a full free and untrammeledaction nourishes the nervous system andfeeds the brain

Is the wonderful remedy that Is

making so many sick people welland people strong by giving to theirbodies the nourishment that Istamed in food they eat

Bottles only 100 Size holding VA times the Mdsize which sells for SOc

sly IT L Co BtYIIT 4 CO CUCAM

Sold by F P Frisbie

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Nothing has ever equalled itNothing can ever surpass it

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DiscoveryII

A For All Throat andCure Lung Troubles

Money back if It fails Trial Bottle free

DISEASES

are meet of all dis-

ease

IIIlICootamwlremedies

physicians as the best forKidney and troubles

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Jho fpljowlnpla piiuUih S ii a MKKOjtri pacrlIHlm rit ar Hi my IjeurfcIs the utLjdy huttecriber who pays inadvtmceat the birth of the year wholays down his money and does it quitagladly and casts around the otlice lhalo of cheer He never says Stop itI cannot afford it nor Im gettingmore papers now than I can read butalways says Send it the family likesit in fact we all think it a real household need How welcome he is whenhe steps in the sanctum how he makesour hearts throb how he makes ourhearts dance We outwardly thankhim we inwardly bless him the stea ¬

dy subscriber who pays in advance

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ing to all persons not to trespass upon

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

cute all offenders to the fullest extentof the law

S F Embry Price BrosEd N B Price George LeavellDave Thompson W S FergusoncHenry Cox J M OrandLncien Perkins W t LawsonDavid Stephens W M MahaniMrs N Anderson R A BeazleyClay Sutton VVm LearT L Broaddus Alex West-J W Sutton V A LearB L Kelly Robt GulleyMrsJ H West W R CookMrs F M Farra F J WhiteL Davidson J S DanielsJas R Henry Mrs P D GillW A Burton Hemphill WaldenJ C Hemphill Leslie HarberElenry Kuhlmann W A Wneeler

New Line

Lancaster and Danville

New VehiclesFresh Horses

Lv Lancaster 8 A M Ar Danville 1030 A M

Lv Danville 2 p M Ar Lancaster laO-cxAlexMilIerProprietor

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USEDaracamphInstantly or Money

Muscular RheumatismSore Muscles Sore and

The only which will Sweat Out theFever and

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Nationalx Hartford

Conncticut

German American

Phenix of Brooklyn

Milwaukee Merchants

New York Underwriters

Liverpool London Globe

North British Mercantile-

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