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Mt V~IMMO*. Jf* . J«M« t»u FISH ^ SELUN 1 FISH KLOSE 3b5|nKf ^ . ••-• Ooorg* Griffin wbo ha* been rick MiukiMmuaiiM. .t hi, horn* near.Wildie s*sc« _ r .,_ D tembor in whit hi* niter. Mr*.' TAMJt - & C. Franklin *»d bmtar. , P.!, 4 - S S P " G r i S n . 1 |S««J o,. w, j oitiwi wee bm| • — ,h * 4 * " | from H«Kon»11to Monday to are k ...... w , Mr*. .J. O. Anderson, 1*M. LAKSIOM, Aftat. who has been eery sick for Hie W o . P t t week. She is some better at i~iis~iii r ^ w T T t "FiTrri' i ,hto | Mil'MIMT. I Mr*. T. J. Niceley haa been with mi,•« u L ber father, Henry Catron. ta PEKHOKAL jUnooln comity* week or mora BZUT ukin « 'reat»ent at ifce Crab A STOCK OV AT HAF PRICE ; Ronnrt Irip ticket to Lmmvrtle I |}9*)<4r i«r a » d ii limited fo July ulk. on acconnt of Republic 1 Slate Convention aod I. O. O. f. j As Kev. Watson win be in Witckita Kami. for the ne«t three weeks, Iture will be no services at tha PteabTterian church during bis abaeece. W ill Kfrby, bother Manux. J, You'd pay at other stores. About 500 sutes in this stok and tha ar on sale N O W and if you want sum real KLASSY KLOSE for less muny than chepe stufffcosts,TOW'Syore chance. FISH'S GARA1HTSD KLOSE CoQegianand E. A.R. andmeny uther gud maker's klose all on sale, and you kno we stand back ov every thing we sell. Luk down thes rows ov figurs, better stiD, cum and see the klose themselves. Try 'em on. You'I kno in a mink tha ar hot bargins. *i ***> | BOY'S 1 JoifSfag? ' $J0& $8,5 ° Sutcs $ 6,50 < 7.50 and $6 sutes at 5.00 ^ i 5.00 sutes at 4.00 3.50 suits at 2.75 2.75 " " 2.25 MEN'S $20 & $18 Sutes $15.00 J6.50 Sutes at J2.50 15.00 , * " J 1.75 13.50 and $12.50 Suits at $10.00 | FOP m e n S3 80 tt 94 CUM EARLY TO-DAYAND SELEKT FROM THIS COMPLETE STOCK ANYTHING YOU NEED TO WEAR. Absolutely Pur© •tha harill Thompson near Stanford. Mtsa Hale* Keys. of Cincinnati, ctma dawn Thnraday td be present at the Wad dell Ooderick wedding. Prof. John D. McFerron and (later, Miaa Geo hi*. of Bree*y Hill were here dnrt-g ibe w«e*. Mrs. A H. McPerron. of Pine Hill, wta railing b«r »on, ft. U McFerroo, and daughter, Mrt. B. B COM Onorg* R. Fjr«*;aon wis at borne Snndav fr m Danville where he baa a portion fifing on tha Q *0. Mr. aod Mrs. John Robins snd dangbtar. Ml** Mildred, I F Wtaan and son. KVercft, were with Mr. aod * K P. L. Durham laal week. MkM Clarknoo.wbo haa been in charge of tbe Intermediate grade of the BCM| • Memorial since J*nu' ary leri0*dncaday for ber bom. in ten'nesaee Jndge BeAjrnro was in Loo la- villa Tuesday and W«ldn«aday working tbe *ire» for we political a «pi ration Tbe Jndge say* he goiog to bo« Wlnnerr Miasea Jrwnle Hendrickaon and Lbrnk Hall, of Mneville, atopped off here to spend a few dava aritb Mia flewlricksoo. on their return (IO(0 g i tail tp rflaiivts #t w . • Mia* Mgrctlena K*f«qver, tbe popular and proficient bigh school teacher, of the Brown Memorla faculty left jraaterday for bet borne at Mlddletown, Md. Mia* Kefan ii a «o*t eitiaable lady, a fine teacher and has gained much law with the people of Mt. Vernon She will probably ret a m next year, yet it haa not been folly My splendid Jersey bull will The States which have demanded Venezuela's centennial is causing make tbe season at my place at $i. the adoption of a constitutional much comment in Caraces. Mooey dne when cow is turned in. amendment providing for the ,. s>y p , , re ,u talking ma , may 16 tf. Go* STAVKSSOK. I direct election of Senators by the chjnes DKAFNSSS CANNOT BK ESS.IS! "Lj 00 * niREn .... . ^ . are called woofer',- , K.VKB.U , mind!* Indiana. South Dakota. (by tacaJ as the; cao Whooping ci'Qgll ts oOt da«grr- Tennessee, Montana. Wyoming, L ous when the cough & kept loose Michigan, Wisconsin, Missonri, snd expectoration easy by .giving Iowa, Oregon, Louisiana. Neorask* Bhstn ber lain'» Conghwntdy. It Oklahoma, Alabama, and New hai heen used lnm«nyepMec"~.J of Jersey, making a total of ' h " d '7T e , "> J " * For sale by Cbaa. C. Davia. The number of States necessary . for * constilntional amendment .. WbM , to my wife '' is i'\ ' , "Does it really?" T.he failure of the United States ' Yes. aod in about two days It's and Great Britain to respond to all pver tbe neighborhood.'' I BARGAINS I IN READY MADES » I am going to quit handling Men's $ Ready Made Suits, and if you want i a Suit at a real bargain, call on I L.L. SAUNDERS, i CRAB ORCHARD, KY. aapnMMmniwnm A Home Institution Thii bank ia a home institution, Our loans are made right be to our g o o d farnM-m and buslrM-ns men. Ii t« a bo for our home people. We will pay you good intereal on your idle foads. Make a deposit and then pay your hills with your personal is very simp'*, convenient and lafe. Call aud we gladly ex- plain the many a^vahtages of a checking anoouot. You will always have a recvipt which cannot he disputed. Tbe endorsed oheck. which will be rr-tttrnag »•> you ii tacimteetibW U/UM payiwaat of th* bill Vonr money is saf»* deposited In this hank to your credit. If you ear- ly K In your pocket or leave it at home it may be lost or stolen. Come in,aod lei us talk these matters over with you.. THE BANK OF MT. VERNON, (ii*co«ro«At»D.) §E MT. V8BNON, KENTUCKY.

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Mt V~IMMO*. J f * . J«M« t » u

FISH ^

SELUN 1 FISH KLOSE

3b5|nKf ^ . • • - • Ooorg* Griffin w b o ha* been rick

M i u k i M m u a i i M . . t h i , horn* n e a r . W i l d i e s*sc« _ r . , _ D t e m b o r in whit hi* n i t er . Mr*. '

T A M J t - & C . Franklin *»d b m t a r . , P.!, 4 - S S P " G r i S n .

1 | S « « J o,. w, j oitiwi wee bm| • — , h * 4 * " | from H«Kon»11to Monday t o are k . . . . . . • w , Mr*. .J . O . Anderson,

1*M. LAKSIOM, A f t a t . w h o has been eery sick for Hie W o . P t t week. She is some better at

i~i is~ii i r ^ w T T t "FiTrri' i , h t o

| Mil'MIMT. I Mr*. T . J. Nice ley haa been with mi,•« u L ber father, Henry Catron. ta P E K H O K A L j U n o o l n c o m i t y * week o r mora

B Z U T u k i n « ' r e a t » e n t at ifce Crab

A STOCK OV AT HAF PRICE

; Ronnrt Irip ticket t o Lmmvrtle I | } 9 * ) < 4 r i«r a » d i i l imited f o Ju ly u l k . on acconnt of Republ ic 1

Slate Convention aod I . O. O. f . j

A s Kev. Watson w i n be in Witcki ta K a m i . for the ne«t three weeks , I ture will be no services at tha PteabTterian church during bis abaeece .

W ill Kfrby, b o t h e r Manux. J ,

You'd pay at other stores. About 500 sutes in this stok and tha ar on sale N O W and if you want sum real KLASSY KLOSE for less muny than chepe stuff fcosts, TOW'S yore chance.

FISH'S GARA1HTSD KLOSE CoQegianand E. A.R. andmeny uther gud maker's klose all on sale, and you kno we stand back ov every thing we sell. Luk down thes rows ov figurs, better stiD, cum and see the klose themselves. Try 'em on. You'I kno in a mink tha ar hot bargins.

* i ***> | BOY'S

1 JoifSfag? ' $J0& $8,5° Sutcs $6,50 < 7.50 and $6 sutes at 5.00

^ i 5.00 sutes at 4.00 3.50 suits at 2.75 2.75 " " 2.25

MEN'S

$20 & $18 Sutes $15.00 J6.50 Sutes at J2.50 15.00 , * " J 1.75 13.50 and $12.50

Suits at $10.00 | FOP men S3 80 tt 94

CUM EARLY TO-DAYAND SELEKT FROM THIS COMPLETE STOCK ANYTHING YOU NEED TO WEAR.

Absolutely Pur©

• t h a h a r i l l Thompson near Stanford.

Mtsa H a l e * Keys. of Cincinnati , c t m a d a w n Thnraday td be present at the Wad dell Ooderick wedding.

Prof. J o h n D. McFerron and (later, Miaa G e o hi*. o f Bree*y Hi l l were here d n r t - g ibe w«e* .

Mrs. A H. McPerron. of Pine Hi l l , w t a r a i l i n g b«r »on, ft. U McFerroo, and daughter, Mrt. B . B COM

Onorg* R. Fjr«*;aon w i s at borne Snndav fr m Danvi l le where he baa a p o r t i o n fifing on tha Q * 0 .

Mr. aod Mrs. John Robins snd dangbtar. Ml** Mildred, I F W t a a n and son. KVercft, were with Mr . a o d * K P. L. Durham laal week .

MkM Clarknoo.wbo haa been in c h a r g e of tbe Intermediate g r a d e of the BCM| • Memorial s ince J*nu' ary l e r i 0 * d n c a d a y for ber bom. in ten'nesaee

Jndge B e A j r n r o was in L o o la-vil la Tuesday and W«ldn«aday working tbe * ire» for w e pol i t ical a «pi ration T b e Jndge say* he g o i o g to b o « Wlnnerr

Miasea Jrwnle Hendrickaon and Lbrnk Hall , of Mneville, atopped off here to spend a few dava aritb Mia f l e w l r i c k s o o . on their return (IO(0 g i tail tp r f la i iv t s #t

w . • Mia* Mgrct lena K*f«qver, tbe

popular and proficient b i g h school teacher, of t h e Brown Memorla faculty left jraaterday for bet borne at Mlddletown, Md. Mia* Kefan ™ ii a « o * t e i t i a a b l e lady, a fine teacher and has gained much l a w w i t h the people of Mt. Vernon S h e will probably ret a m n e x t year, yet it haa not been fol ly

My splendid Jersey bull will T h e States which have demanded Venezuela 's centennial i s caus ing make tbe season at my place at $ i . the adoption of a const i tut ional much comment in Caraces. Mooey dne w h e n cow i s turned in. a m e n d m e n t providing for the , . s > y p , , r e , u ta lk ing m a , may 16 tf. G o * STAVKSSOK. I direct election of Senators by the c h j n e s

DKAFNSSS CANNOT BK ESS.IS! " L j 0 0 * n i R E n . . . . . ^ . are called woofer' ,- , K.VKB.U , mind!* Indiana. South Dakota.

( b y tacaJ as the; cao W h o o p i n g ci'Qgll ts oOt da«grr -

Tennessee , Montana. Wyoming, Lous when the c o u g h & kept loose Michigan, Wisconsin, Missonri, snd expectoration e a s y by . g i v i n g Iowa, Oregon, Louisiana. Neorask* Bhstn ber lain'» C o n g h w n t d y . It Oklahoma, Alabama, and N e w hai heen used lnm«nyepMec"~.J of Jersey, making a total of ' h " d ' 7 T e , "> J " * For sale by Cbaa. C . Davia. T h e number of States necessary . for * consti lnt ional amendment . . W b M , t o m y wi fe '' i s i ' \ ' , " D o e s it really?"

T.he failure of the United Sta tes ' Yes . aod in about t w o days I t ' s and Great Britain to respond to all pver tbe neighborhood. ' '

I BARGAINS I IN READY MADES »

I am going to quit handling Men's $ Ready Made Suits, and if you want i a Suit at a real bargain, call on

I L.L. SAUNDERS, i CRAB ORCHARD, KY.

aapnMMmniwnm A Home Institution

Thi i bank ia a home institution, Our loans are made right be to our good farnM-m and buslrM-ns men. Ii t« a bo

for our home people. We will pay you good intereal on your idle foads. Make a deposit and then pay your hills with your personal

is very simp'*, convenient and lafe. Call aud we gladly ex-plain the many a^vahtages of a checking anoouot. You will always have a recvipt which cannot he disputed. Tbe endorsed oheck. which will be rr-tttrnag »•> you ii tacimteetibW U/UM payiwaat of th* bill Vonr money is saf»* deposited In this hank to your credit. If you ear-ly K In your pocket or leave it at home it may be lost or stolen. Come in,aod lei us talk these matters over with y o u . .

THE BANK OF M T . VERNON, ( i i * c o « r o « A t » D . )

§ E M T . V 8 B N O N , K E N T U C K Y .

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A Poor Weak Woman

NOTICE

WE RAVE ACCOUNTS DANIEL BOONE AXLE GREASE

Ma ie i* Louitf V • by C f f A S . C. S T O L L OIL CO. payment of taxes lo btjin in mil . • W.J Spurks,

President, Board ol Trustees, D B. Souihaid. Trustee. C. C. Davis V. O Bsker A. O Uweil . "

OPT line of (Viuch ('askets is unexcelled. Hand-made Cofflnsfurnished

H earfe sent to all tiarta of T ^ . E W ^ P I P ttie County. All ordsrs by Wire Promptly Filled.

MT. VERNON, KV.

rt'a not often that yon hove the opportunity to seeere such w*io-able, beautif ul and useful articles free of cost.

y Psy nothing for the "ab<jve beautiful presents All you I t i l l have to do is to t r r i ta /Jar n»m t on a card and guess at a I UU number bidden under a gold seal on the card.

?sps£r HANNA'S GREEN SEAL Every time you boy fl.00 worth from os for cash GUESS FREE - the more you buy ths more guesses yon get and yon p«y nothing for them. "

Even our small customers-wilt be given the same show, lor We appreciate all traSe, small or large, and if you do not need a dot tar 's worth corns any how, and we will give you tickets' showing amount of your pufchase and when yon have bought a dollar's worrh, bring in the tickets and get your guess free-

RBMI&I HKK, we give away one of the abo»« useful present* JUNE 17

so don 't tsisa any opportunity of coining to oar s t i te when in need „( good, iooer line for We at way a gsarantee oar price and qeality M be equal or better than auybody etee. and t t e r t nice presents s re jus t that much extra galned by-pOR customers. ...

- ' . Your friends, ,

" T H E MADE T O WEAR PAINT" NOTHING IN IT but what should be there. NOTHING

LACKING that will improve it

DOES CT KEEP CORRECT TIME? IF NOT, WHY NOT?

If you are having any such trouble about your watch 01 clock, just torn it over to tw and if it does not run all O. K. it will cost yoo nothing We guarantee our work. Give us a triaL We do all kinds of soldering ant repair work.

FRANK MOORfe, A T DR. 8 C O A V I 8 ' l>KL'G STORE,

MT. VERMON, OVf. ttbUdJren Ox7 C h i l d r e n C r y

FM FLETCHER'S FO* FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A C A S T O R I A

in Pu:o Linseed OiL Nut o Little Lead and a Lot of Zinc, but a LOT OF

m1 ** • uwZINC-Costa more to ma)ce, but the people want i t

T. N> NOE, Mt. Vernon, Ky. PHONE IT.

'FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AND

Stubborn Case "I was under the treatment of two doctor*," writes

Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro-nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak-Mas. I was not able to sit up, when I take CarduL

I used It about one wjek, before I saw How, the severe pain, that had been In my side lor years, has (one, and I don't suffer at all I am feeling better than la a long time, and cannot speak too highly of CarduL"

CARDUI WomanlsTonic If you are one <9 those ailing, women who suffer from any ol the troubles so common to women.

Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, It acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the woatanly system. Cardui has been in successful use lor mere than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from It Try It lor your troubles. Begin today.

Free, Free! ABSOLUTELY FREEI

A NICE PRESENT J U N E 1 7 TO HOME CUSTOMER OF OUR STOREi

J e s t to keep you thinking of the liveliest store in this aectior>an-! So show oor appreciation of your patronage we are now offering June 17 free, choice of. a

HAKDBOMB 4 3 PIECE DINNER' SET THEY'RE-WORTH #6.00; T H E * COST Y o l l NOTHING

As small its larg. ax thousands

And no matter how large an account may be. we realize that it is made up of a certain num-ber of single dollars. This fact ought to encourage those who earn mod-erate income*. • . v > 545* It ought to induce them to do something toward accumulating a worth while provision for the fu-ture. We maintain that a savings account at this bank (an account in which the owodr is REALLY IN-TERESTED) is an investment hard to beat.

Yonrs truly,

PEOPLES BANK. PHONE 46

There is one medicine that every famiti should be provided with and j especially during the aummer.

tba, vil, Chsmberlsln's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoes Remedy. • It is almost certain to be needed. It costs bnt a quarter. Csn yon EE afford to be without it? For tale *~ by Chas. C. Davis. I g :

Harry W. Hitcbel! - a . burned !ElUiUUiUlUUUlUlilUiiUlUUi^ tUlUUUlUUlUUMtUiiiU lo deslb under his automobile,1 . . . , • . wmmmjH

r gmm m nnnnimmnfimmmipmmmmtnnimmK on the trolley were iajored. ,

C h i l d r e n Uiy FOR FLETCHErS

C A S T O R i a

,*L. VERNON CASKET CO. 1

Court and La40» Dlracto COURTS

Clreoit Court, l-t Monday in Jam eMu), 4th Monday In April (two rd Monday in Aufuat Quarterly Coort.

« E

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS. 3

LODGES Aihhuxt Mf «-• M». r. a * M., «MU

on the 2nd and «h Monday In nteh aonlb at 7 -JO p. 11.

Mt VoroonRoyal Arch ChnpWr meets at a p. m. on Il>« 111 Monday in cnrli month.

Irnm Couni-il No. W, mrru Jrd Moo day In w k inonln at 7:*Bp. m.

FnukUn Ck'pwr. Ordei EuKrn #>*'. n«U tad and 111. Tkimday'. U7:»> p. m.

Mt Vernon I.od|r« No. J1S, 1,0. O. V. neou etary Vlurdny t«tnin, al 7 o'rt

KMHAI.MKR8 Mr. Vernoo, Ry.

COUCH METALIC C A S K E T ^ I c Coff ins and R o b e s . |— Licened Kmbaimor will have charge of that line of p _ work for the company. ttOrders by wire promptly tilled. Hearse sent to all points. 5

1 G E O R C E O W E N S , Mannger | E Office Mt» Vernon Monumental Building P H O N E 11a

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i WATGH?

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Established 1887

ibtishsd Every Friday

ME xnv. >N. ROCKCASTLE COUNTY,i-KY,, FRIDAY, SVMS, 18. 181V

My Stock is Complete Furniture, Stoves,. Ranges.

CARPETS, RUGS,* MATTING, LINOLEUMS, OIL - - - CLOTH AND LACE CURTAINS. - - -

COFFINS AND CASKETS AND A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHAN-

DISE TO SUIT ALL. MY PRICES ARELOW.m Mail Orders Shipped Same Day Received.

Yours for Low Prices.

HON ,H. M. BOSWORTH. o r PAYBTT* COUMTT

CAKDIOATK r o t 9TATK AlDITOR

matron extends from ocno to ocaaa. Mra. Mary Richer! will continue as housekeeper with • retinae of trained servants fn >11 departments. The new Cincinnati band of music will upboU the lepotation made last year at p. O. for having the best band in twenty Ion* years. This section of Ky knows Crab Orchard Sprints too Will for larther renurk. Rates, $8. f to, and f i j per m t , accord-ing, . to location, child,an . and

juiw. Reduced races

ALL-OUT-DOORS INVITES YOUR

KODAK ASK

• SQfc CATALOG

The dry weather ia.all the cotn-%•»». of the day.—Potatoes are considerably damaged by the drouth and the bugs. Corn seems 14 ba vary good, only sosll as nearly all tbe farmers were late planting—Btolher Green Hish preached an interesting sermon to a good crowd at the church

Kodak means progreasiv® 'pteasorfi the pleasure of Ink- ££ Ing the picturus, plus thu greater plwwore of poaaeaaiug W

CHAS. C. DAVIS, LEADING DRUGGIST,

Phone89 MT. VERNON, KY. About that new Suit or that new pair of Trousers. Just a peep into our line will con-vince you that we are right when we say our goods are better and our prices are lower than you have ever seen before.

Souday school is progressing nicely with Bros Bark snd Careoo '. ' . ••• ' . . • r =

as i-operiotendents —Misses Alice Campbell and bmily are spending Hester and Georgia Cress, of Cor vacation in. Lexington and Irving bin hsve been visiting Miss Sallie Ky. They wi'l likely not retain Reynolds--Miss Essie Pike re nntll just before tbe fall term of tamed to Livingston Saturday school begins. after a weeks visit with her consin .Telegraph operator William Mrs John Owens.— An infant of Adsms who hss been working at Jpbo Sowder. near Freedom New Hope for so air time has been church died Friday of ioflamation transferred to Tunnel Hill 9 miles of tbe bowels.—Mrs Eva" Houk south 61 here 00 main line. —Rev. bf Corbfn.'visited Mrs. Barbara Hunter left Isot Sondav night for Houk Tuesday.—Miss Virginia flklaboma CiVy where be wilt j oin Davis and cousin. Miss Ethel Davis his family who have been /here visited at Mr Joe McKeniie's Sat for some time. Rev. Hunter has arday sud Sunday—9. J. and P. don*, a good work for Ihe Baptist Y; Hunt spent Sunday with home-,people during hisstn will? them folk* here —Mrs. Judith Chestnut j here. His place as pastor has not is still improving from a spell ot yet been filled —On last Tuesday sickness. while Speeding through this place • Mr. Joe Mckenzie our merchant. In an automobile and accompanied

with his wife,. Annie, as clerk, at by several yo«og ladies, W. P. lint piaee a n dowg quite a success Portman. Capt. of Police of Lonis-fnl 'juslutss unliif lo b«*J tv*» Titles rati -a boggy belonging —i. E. Chandler and, sou Lee are to Owen Defers,of Boston, tearing farming on a part of the Nejaa ap the vjbicrf and breaking a Griffin farm.—Mr. An Taylor has leg of his borse reoderiog tbe been on the sick list.—J. J. Mc- animal aseles*.—R. W. Fowle, of Calls grist mill, ton by gasoline. Stanford, was married to Misa U making meal tor tbe .community. Dolly Haley, here at 8 o'clock last

Misses Ray fiofct and Bila Car- Wednesday morning by Elder

"paiotern" in those days. Owens was the man who in referring to fhe moon j p 1833, called it tbe "main fuglement". He wss also the original user of tbe word "mate" tbst is often heard today in tbe conversation of bis de-cendsnts and relatives whea re-lating anecdotes.

Keepers snd self binders were not in evidence. The scythe, resp book snd cradle were mostly used. Machinery in this line began to come in the esrly 90s. Mowing mscbioes were few and far between.

Catting box machinery was scarce. Blade cotter* were ia evidence to some extent. Bat few molasses evaporators weie in tbe land, though some metsl bottomed boxes or pans were used but mostly kettles were in service. A sausage grindtr usually did service for a whole neighborhood or comunity; public property as it were. When one was ready to

man with one of our Guaran-

We have jtist the thing you have been wanting. We can sell you a BLUE SERGE COAT "tn< T n r i l TCFPC or any way you wish, from

$7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $11.00, $12.75, $13.75 and $16.00

We can also furnish you with all it takes to make a man well dressed, a Stetson or National Hat, a Fountain Shirt, an Arrow Brand Collar and a»pair of

WALK-OVER SHOES - 1 That Perplexing Hosiery Question 'jgJtM

L 1 I | Alway| harvl to get just the size and " color for the cWldren. We S | have them ell. 1 W O M E N ' S PURE SILK IIOSR, Q O e » ^ S 1 . 0 0

quired a day or more to locate tbe mill. "Grinder, grinder who has tbe grinder'" Livingston and Bind bead bad DO darkies nor have tbey "today any colored cliizens. Coo way, Wildie, Lsngford, Or-lando, Mullins Station, Bar', Sparks Qoarry had not sprung into being. ,

There was but one telegraph wire and it terminated at Living-

Memorial. —M a. John Houston, for a tour through the east, they widow of lste J. P. Houston, of expect to retaru ab-«nt July ist. Hazel Patch, is with ber son, R. K. Miss Ha'ey ia a daughter of Fry Houston near Cummins Station Haley who was killed bete several

years ago while' towa marshal. LEBANON JUNCTION. Mr. Fowle bone of the telegraph

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to call and look through my stock from beginning to end and see the great bargains I have for you. The assortment is the largest and most complete and the prices the lowest that I have ever made.

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SHORS HATS UNDERWEAR. Right in the midst of the sea-sou we areofferingyoii at cost and below'cost our SELZ line of Oxfords for men, women and chileren. Also several other articles at a way Hown price. Following are some of the prices

Men's Lowcuts: Tan. button 14.00 Valtnn at Pat. leather 4 00 "' •' Gun metal 4 00 " " Uun tuetal ?.60 " " <iun metal 2.25 '• '' Pat. 1 eater j».25

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Ladies' Lowcuts One Strap (iun Metal Pumps 19 00 Val. at $ 2 . 1 9 Two Strap (»nn Metal Pumps. } « " " •1.39 One Strap Gun Metal Pomps 2 so y - 1 89 Pat leather bntton velvet top •1 no 1 £ 8

lace " 9 76 •' " 1 98 [ One strap pat leather |>uni|ig 3 00 2 19 One "trap Vici pumps K 25 •' " 1 39 4 ;

One s'rap volvet pumps < 60 •' » 1 48 I One strap ' ' n ~ "2 75 " •• 1 9 8

Children's Lowcuts 2 to 5 $ 1 00 Vvl'iea at 54 to 8 1 7 5 — •' 8 | t r l l 1 8 5 11} to 3 2 00 " "

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