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I Z = Established 887 GUIlt it1iaiI igull IVOLUME XVIII MT VERNON ROCKCASTLE KY FRIDAY MAY 1905 NUMBER 82 I U T Hul8RU SHIRTWAIST SUiTINGS = = rHEwriter is stumped How these varying glories in Shirtwaist Suitings In design and style these goods are beauties It sounds very tame doesnt it Youll appreciate just how tame it is when you see the goods themselves No type can do them justiceall so pretty and tempting that its hard to express a preference And the values Were it not that these novel stylish things cost less here than elsewhere they wouldnt be here We must sell the SameGoods- for Less Money For service nothing is prettier better or more cleanly aSilk Shirtwaist Suit We have the colorsat 50c a yard you can have pick of all the newest styles and HERE in Calicoes Lawns Ginghams Organdies Battistes Linens fcc C Clothing THE YOUNG MEN fOR THE OLD MEN THE BOYS is combination of cir THERE to which the dis ¬ tinct and decided progress of our Clothing Department is traceable First of all COHKS the grade makeup and tit then our always lower prices and last but not least our big stock Whats the use of saying more Our prites talkSpecial bargains in Summer j Clothinggood through April MayCome and Sea GLOVES have bested everybody WE on glovesthats the de ¬ cision of hundreds of people who have seen and tried our FP Sargent Union Made work gloves No rivets out seems they fit are heat and waterproof Price 100 to 125 pair One pair of these will outwear two pairs of any other brand W I ShoesOIt J c c f c < IY cr < 5 p 1 c a I a THE MEN THE TIlE CHILDREN do you buy Shoes WHERE If not whynot We carry the newest things the prettiest and best line in Eastern Kentucky Prices 25 par cent cheaper than the cheapest Have you tried a pair of our mens high top heavy Shoes at 98 cents a pair Mens Ladies and Childrens black and tan Oxfords at prices to please and fit any purse or foot Guaranteed Overalls and Jumpers Very Little to Pay w LADIES ELL gentlemen of the Over- all Brigade remember tha we guarantee endorse and commend the great reI Union K R Overalls and ¬ ers Whenwe guarantee a thin we have to know all about it have to know the stuff the sew ing the value and everything about it isright Our overalls are right You can bet on that Prices 50c to 100 per garment = i HAT trade we have well holdwhat we havent- we will get as quickly as our Underselling methods be come understood oOUR 3 per ct than a on 6 l L t- J U J- t J LEVEL GREEN IHere I sit propped up in the bed i Monday pm trying to writea slow go This beats none tho ort what Daniel said when he I himself in the Lions den We are somewhat better of course after being so pleasantly enj tertained Sunday by our consinsI aged cousins Mesdanies MargarI et Snodgrass and rence the one my mothers oldest living relative the other my fatbj ers oldest accompanying thoseI good ladles were Mrs Georgia 1VerDon i grandson of Mrs Snoegrass three C generations Who will beat thii l It is needless for me to attempt toh tell you how pleasantly I spent the afternoon We laid sickness and to dead issues aside and talked the living present but no one can tether time or tide and the hour soon arrived for their departure Come again good people If the well could only realize how much real satisfaction it affords a poorE shutin they would surely spendS more time with themBro to Hurst who has been sorely afflicted nigh on to five years similar to but more severely than vour hunibe servant spent a good portion of two days encouraging me last week He is indeed a philosopher go and possesses patience like Job Such visits are worth more than doctors medicine indeed they ant J W Brown and James 1 White were here on business connected with the Standard Oil Co last week J J Towery is no better it seems tho Ive not seen him since the November election Mrs Jere Logsdon died of consumption last weekG W Owens is severely afflicted at present with a complica- tion that seems to baffle the skill of our doctors M B DeBords younger son whose condition seem ¬ to ed hopeless last week is now much improved Miss Vira DeBord re- turned ¬ from State College Monday Joseph B Brown returned to Kentucky University last week af- ter a visit of some length to h ome folks Joe is striving to be a Campbellite preacher Victor Browu seems to hold a firm grip on the night office at Jel lico Tenn Hurra for VicWm- J Brown and sister Ora visile ld the family of Gene McWms and Bill made another hoss swap J M Craig is buying the peoples it wool This beats sending it to factories We are delighted toII learn that the health of Eugene Mullins sou of our friend Reubin has so much improved since he went to New Mexico Messrs Oliver and Jesse Wallen are de lighted with their new home at Kempner Tex and report much improvement in their health We hope the good Lord will especially bless the three good ladies and lie tie Ollie too that accompanied O and J to their new home and may many years be added to a long life of happiness there and usefulness J- yetA J Pike preached at Lib erty SundayThe Sunday schools a at Poplar Grove Mt Pleasant Niceley school house and Chapel are on a boom but most or allof them will die or migrate when winter approaches as usualMrs hast been afflicted so long and se verely is slowly improvingNorc ton Hamlin ate selling lots o theig store BUCK VARNON ¬ SAVED BY DYNAMITE Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire cant cross Sometimes a cough hangs on so long you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z T Gray of Calhoun Ga writes My wife had a very ag- gravated ¬ cough which kept her awake nights Two physicians could not help her so she took Dr Kings New Discovery for Con- sumption ¬ Coughs and colds which i eased her cough gave her sleep and finally cured her Strictly andlLa guaranteed Trial bottle free 1 I The Santa Fe railway officials re I port that all damage to their roa bedresulting from the floods in j Arizona and New Mexico has been 1 repaired and the line is now open I C It All OHCllAUD McDades Fun Makers have been holding a protracted show a place since last They left WednesdaymorningI Jasper called to see his uncle Geo Thom sonMrs Kate Pettus who went to Livingston with her brother WI T Merimee afer her husband h died returned to her home here n sister Miss III sister at Stanford has returned her sons R H Bronaugh D Payne says his patrol is learn to talkMrs SH Estes whoj as been confined to her room with pneu ralgia for several days is able J be out Bro Ellis of Lancaster 1 preached at the Baptist church Sunday lastBro Livingston preached for the Christian church We have had another wedding in our midst Thos Wells a young farmer near here and Miss Kitty Singleton daughter of J N the sawmill man drove Stanford on the 20th of April and were united in the ho ybond of wedlock They were accompanied- by Mr Henry Wells and daughter Miss Myrtle May the good work on till instead of sourfaced bachelors and lonely overworked women who are only waiting j which is all a woman can do for a i worthy man to ask the all import ¬ ant question our land shall be filledwith happy homes where each partner shall seek to make the other happy and make the earth more like a paradise How much sorrow might be alleviated in this worldif every one sought an ¬ others happiness instead of his own If we hunt for happiness well find it iriT no other way = The Odd Fellows met here on April 2 6 celebrate the Eightyfifth anni- versary ¬ of their order Bro Huey made an interesting talk at the 4 Baptist church in which he explain ¬ ed the principles of the order which summed up menu nothing more nor less than obeying the Scriptural injunction to visit the fatherless and the widow and keep yourself unspotted from the world He went on to say that man may obey strictly every ordinance of the or ¬ er to the letter and live in fUll fellowship with each other but if he have not fellowship with God shall profit him nothing in the world to come as Paul said Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor and give my body to be burned and have not love it profiteth me nothing I think if we love our fellow man sincerely- as we should it is evidence of our love of God 1 How TO WARD OFF OLD AGE The most successful way of ward- ing off the approach of old age is to maintain a vigorous digestion This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occu- pation and when any disorders of stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it If you have weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion you will find these Tablets to be just what you need For sale by Chas C Davis The monthly statement of the public debt shows that it increased 8593384 during April There was also a deficit in receipts asj with expenditures of Thef therer was an increase for the year of 44164372 in national banknotes A CREEPING DEATH PlooJ poison creeps up towards the heart causing death J EI Stearns Belle Plaine Minn writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand whhich swelled up like blood poisoning Bucklens Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound and saved his life Best in the world for burns and sores 250 at Mt Vernon Drug Cos drug store L Litman a Louisville traveling salesman who was arrested at To ledo 0 charged with defrauding a hotel was sentenced to the work house for ninety days and fined the cost of the case against him isdecidedd is ove when Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are used Sold by Chas C Davis rw Xii FiP 1 For Spring and Summer Goods is now at its height and you are debating in mind where is the best place to buy them Let us solve the problem for you by iyour g your attention to our Complete Line and Low Prices A few of which we i DRESS GOODS ydMohair Nice Suiting 15c Organdies all colors lOc t- I Canvass Back Ducks all colors lOc Nice Dress Lawns ac to 7Ac SHOES andtai per pr 1 Lot 100 pairs Misses Shoes in Tans and Ir 1 prMetis Lot 75 pairs Mens Fine Shoes 95c prLadies Mens Shoes in Tans Blacks Patent Leather Ladies Slippers at 75c to 175 per pr Full Line of Buggy Harness that we can i Breaststrop Do not fail a call We want your and will you OUR IOTTOGood Goods at to Prices fair treatment I Every COUNTY than Silkall UNDERWEAR Underskirts suiti and and flail something DropHead cesW CHERRYBR- ODILEAD KENTUCKY VJ o o 11 191 >> 1 1 1BB Glbralter of Rocl Financial Countyto I CITIZeNS BftNK m OF BRODHEADI KY Offers to the people a conservativer Banking System a Firms Corporations liclled your business and guarantee a pleasCa ant and profitable relation per cent interest deposits 100 more left in the and not ed for a period of six months J HUTOHESON Oashierm 4 J LEE AT A GLANCE Born in county Va 1835 He was a nephew of Robert E Lee Graduated from States Military Academy in 1850 ¬ of caValry at West Point 1860 61 Lieutenant of First Virt ginia cavalry 18612 made ¬ 18631Had him and at Winchester Va September 1864 Commanded whole cavalry corps ofarmy of Northern Virginia from March 1865 until surrendered to Meade at Farmville Governor Virginia 1886 90 United States Consul to from 1893 until war was declared with 5898- Appointed of States volunteers May 1898 in command Seventh army corps Military Governor of January t 1899 Later command of the ¬ ment Missouri United States army until retired upon reaching the age limit TO CONSUMPTIVES undersicned having been restored to health by simple means after suffering for several yeirs with a severe lung affection disease is sireers it he cheerfully send a of the prescription used which they a cure CONSUMPTION ASTHMA CATARRH BRONCHITIS aU throat hmt MALADIES hopes all as it is incli ¬ whichnable1hosedesirt them a kio n niuacB EDWARD Yorkr LImar t w yr P1 o 1 1 tat iN iii i Published Friday r i ° Ladies Vests lOCo f each Mens Underwear 45c per Ladies in Black and White 75c to Nice Line Line Ladies Dress Skirts in Brown Gray at X200 to 400 each f Lot Men Boys Straw Hats to 2nc Childrens Sailors to 25c each Do not to call and buy our a lOc counter of Glassware f ydStraw J5 ydCarpets Good Sewing Machine 5 year guarantee at 1250 to give trade give Lowes Pr Lowest 3 THOS c w j eo > < The castle I r 4 m safe and aACCOUNTS Individual and 5 o a Give us we Pay 3 nIl m or when bank check a upon J W M Fairfax United instruc tor Colonel was 19 Havana Spain Major General United placed Became Havana in Depart of The CONSUMPTION will free copy will find sure for and and He will cost may will address REV k to lf 10 20 V off X us rb vr r on of he of QUSTIONS AND ANSWS Golconda is in India It was once the capital of a rick and pow- erful ¬ kingdom but has fallen into decay I Writers differ as to the situation of Ophir Solomons ships went there for gold precious stones andI sandal wood for building the tem- ple It took 3 j years to make the trip It is probably on the I East coast of Africa l IIMt the price was that was paid to Judas Iscariot for the betrayal of Christ- I I will try to answer his question through the same medium It was the contemptible sum of three dol lare and ninety cents Now will he or any one give me the dimensions of heaven And he measured the city with the reed twelve thousand furlongs The I length and the breadth and the height of it are equaLRev 21 16 Please answer through the col ¬ umns of the Mt Vernon Signal S RIDDELI HOT WEATHER PILES Persons afflicted with piles shoul be careful at this season of the year Hot weather and bad drinking wa ¬ ter Contribute to the conditions which make piles wore painful and dangerous DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain draws out tli soreness and cures Get the gen ¬ uine bearing the name of E C DeWitt Co Sold by Mt Ver ¬ non Drug Company t11a ITER allFITZHUGH Luther Hamilton bought of Har ¬ ry and Hub Scrivner a lot of hayfed hogs average about 52o16sat = c The Scrivener brothers were the first to experiment with hay as a food for hogs Bv mixing in a few ears of corn with a bunch or two of hay a combination or hash is made which the hogs enjoy and fatten upon Owing to the prac- tice of this method the hogs sold to- M Hamilton were brought into marketable condition in a shorter the10ld ¬ portant discovery for which the public is indebted solely to the tot work a great revolution in the hog industry Winchester Democrat A Goo FAMILY LINIMENT Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm For cuts bruises burns scalds and similar injuries which are of frequent occurrence there is nothing so good It soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain but causes the parts to heal in about onethird the time required by the usual treat ¬ ment As it is an antiseptic all danger from bloodpoisoning is Davisd The gold standard went into op ¬ eration in Mexico without the slightest jar or disturbance in busi llness is said that the peasant Ueht retnniitted by the recent Russian imperial decree amounts to about 45000000 h

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Page 1: J Established GUIlt FiP Xii I - Chronicling America...we will get as quickly as our Underselling methods be comeoOUR understood 3 per ct than a on 6 l L t-U J-J t J LEVEL GREEN IHere

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Established887 GUIlt it1iaiI igull

IVOLUME XVIII MT VERNON ROCKCASTLE KY FRIDAY MAY 1905 NUMBER 82 IU T

Hul8RU SHIRTWAIST SUiTINGS

= =rHEwriter is stumped How

these varying

glories in Shirtwaist Suitings In

design and style these goods are

beauties It sounds very tame

doesnt it Youll appreciate justhow tame it is when you see the

goods themselves No type can

do them justiceall so pretty and

tempting that its hard to express

a preference

And the values Were it not

that these novel stylish thingscost less here than elsewhere they

wouldnt be here

We must sell the SameGoods-for Less Money

For service nothing is prettierbetter or more cleanly aSilkShirtwaist Suit

We have the colorsat 50c a yard

you can have pick of all the newest styles andHERE in Calicoes Lawns Ginghams Organdies

Battistes Linens fcc C

ClothingTHE YOUNG MEN

fOR THE OLD MEN

THE BOYS

is combination of cirTHERE to which the dis ¬

tinct and decided progress of ourClothing Department is traceable

First of all COHKS the grademakeup and tit then our alwayslower prices and last but notleast our big stock Whats theuse of saying more Our prites

talkSpecial bargains in Summerj Clothinggood through April

MayCome and Sea

GLOVEShave bested everybody

WE on glovesthats the de ¬

cision of hundreds of people who

have seen and tried our F P

Sargent Union Made work

gloves No rivets out seems

they fit are heat and waterproof

Price 100 to 125 pairOne pair of these will outwear

two pairs of any other brand

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THE MENTHETIlE CHILDREN

do you buy ShoesWHERE If not whynotWe carry the newest things

the prettiest and best line inEastern Kentucky

Prices 25 par cent cheaperthan the cheapest

Have you tried a pair of our

mens high top heavy Shoes at

98 cents a pairMens Ladies and Childrens

black and tan Oxfords at pricesto please and fit any purse or

foot

GuaranteedOveralls and Jumpers

Very Little to Pay

w

LADIES

ELL gentlemen of the Over-all Brigade remember tha

we guarantee endorse andcommend the great reIUnion K R Overalls and ¬

ers Whenwe guarantee a thinwe have to know all about ithave to know the stuff the sewing the value and everythingabout it isright Our overallsare right You can bet on thatPrices 50c to 100 per garment= iHAT trade we have well holdwhat we havent-

we will get as quickly as our Underselling methods be

come understoodoOUR3 per ct than aon 6

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J

LEVEL GREEN

IHere I sit propped up in the bedi

Monday pm trying to writeaslow go This beats none tho ortwhat Daniel said when he

I

himself in the Lions denWe are somewhat better of

course after being so pleasantly enjtertained Sunday by our consinsIaged cousins Mesdanies

MargarIet Snodgrass andrence the one my mothers oldestliving relative the other my fatbjers oldest accompanying thoseIgood ladles were Mrs Georgia

1VerDoni

grandson of Mrs Snoegrass threeC

generations Who will beat thiil

It is needless for me to attempt tohtell you how pleasantly I spent theafternoon We laid sickness and

todead issues aside and talked theliving present but no one cantether time or tide and the hoursoon arrived for their departureCome again good people If thewell could only realize how muchreal satisfaction it affords a poorEshutin they would surely spendS

more time with themBro toHurst who has been sorely afflictednigh on to five years similar to butmore severely than vour hunibeservant spent a good portion oftwo days encouraging me lastweek He is indeed a philosopher

go

and possesses patience like JobSuch visits are worth more thandoctors medicine indeed they ant

J W Brown and James 1 Whitewere here on business connectedwith the Standard Oil Co last week

J J Towery is no better itseems tho Ive not seen him sincethe November election Mrs JereLogsdon died of consumption lastweekG W Owens is severelyafflicted at present with a complica-

tion that seems to baffle the skill ofour doctors M B DeBordsyounger son whose condition seem ¬

toed hopeless last week is now muchimproved Miss Vira DeBord re-

turned¬

from State College MondayJoseph B Brown returned to

Kentucky University last week af-

ter a visit of some length to h omefolks Joe is striving to be aCampbellite preacher

Victor Browu seems to hold afirm grip on the night office at Jellico Tenn Hurra for VicWm-J Brown and sister Ora visile ldthe family of Gene McWms andBill made another hoss swap JM Craig is buying the peoples itwool This beats sending it tofactories We are delighted toIIlearn that the health of EugeneMullins sou of our friend Reubinhas so much improved since hewent to New Mexico MessrsOliver and Jesse Wallen are delighted with their new home atKempner Tex and report muchimprovement in their health Wehope the good Lord will especiallybless the three good ladies and lie

tie Ollie too that accompanied Oand J to their new home and maymany years be added to a long lifeof happiness there and usefulness J-

yetA J Pike preached at Liberty SundayThe Sunday schools

aat Poplar Grove Mt PleasantNiceley school house and Chapelare on a boom but most or allofthem will die or migrate whenwinter approaches as usualMrshastbeen afflicted so long and severely is slowly improvingNorcton Hamlin ate selling lots otheigstore

BUCK VARNON¬

SAVED BY DYNAMITESometimes a flaming city is

saved by dynamiting a space thatthe fire cant cross Sometimes acough hangs on so long you feel asif nothing but dynamite would cureit Z T Gray of Calhoun Gawrites My wife had a very ag-gravated

¬

cough which kept herawake nights Two physicianscould not help her so she took DrKings New Discovery for Con-

sumption¬

Coughs and colds whichi

eased her cough gave her sleepand finally cured her Strictly

andlLaguaranteed Trial bottle free 1

I The Santa Fe railway officials reI

port that all damage to their roabedresulting from the floods in

jArizona and New Mexico has been

1

repaired and the line is now openI

C It All OHCllAUD

McDades Fun Makers havebeen holding a protracted show a

place since lastThey left WednesdaymorningIJaspercalled to see his uncle Geo Thom

sonMrs Kate Pettus who wentto Livingston with her brother WIT Merimee afer her husband hdied returned to her home here

n sister MissIIIsister at Stanford has returnedher sons R H Bronaugh D

Payne says his patrol is learnto talkMrs SH Estes whoj

as been confined to her room withpneu ralgia for several days is able

Jbe out Bro Ellis of Lancaster

1

preached at the Baptist churchSunday lastBro Livingstonpreached for the Christian church

We have had another wedding inour midst Thos Wells a youngfarmer near here and Miss Kitty

Singleton daughter of J Nthe sawmill man drove

Stanford on the 20th of Apriland were united in the ho ybond ofwedlock They were accompanied-by Mr Henry Wells and daughterMiss Myrtle May the good work

on till instead of sourfacedbachelors and lonely overworkedwomen who are only waiting j

which is all a woman can do for a i

worthy man to ask the all import ¬

ant question our land shall befilledwith happy homes where eachpartner shall seek to make theother happy and make the earthmore like a paradise How muchsorrow might be alleviated in thisworldif every one sought an ¬

others happiness instead of hisown If we hunt for happinesswell find it iriT no other way =TheOdd Fellows met here on April 2 6

celebrate the Eightyfifth anni-

versary¬

of their order Bro Hueymade an interesting talk at the

4

Baptist church in which he explain ¬

ed the principles of the order whichsummed up menu nothing more norless than obeying the Scripturalinjunction to visit the fatherlessand the widow and keep yourselfunspotted from the world Hewent on to say that man may obeystrictly every ordinance of the or¬

er to the letter and live in fUllfellowship with each other but ifhe have not fellowship with God

shall profit him nothing in theworld to come as Paul said

Though I bestow all my goods tofeed the poor and give my body tobe burned and have not love itprofiteth me nothing I think ifwe love our fellow man sincerely-

as we should it is evidence of ourlove of God

1

How TO WARD OFF OLD AGE

The most successful way of ward-ing off the approach of old age isto maintain a vigorous digestionThis can be done by eating onlyfood suited to your age and occu-pation and when any disorders of

stomach appears take a dose ofChamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets to correct it If you have

weak stomach or are troubledwith indigestion you will find theseTablets to be just what you needFor sale by Chas C Davis

The monthly statement of thepublic debt shows that it increased

8593384 during April Therewas also a deficit in receipts asj

with expenditures ofThefthererwas an increase for the year of

44164372 in national banknotes

A CREEPING DEATHPlooJ poison creeps up towards

the heart causing death J EIStearns Belle Plaine Minn writesthat a friend dreadfully injured hishand whhich swelled up like bloodpoisoning Bucklens Arnica Salvedrew out the poison healed thewound and saved his life Bestin the world for burns and sores250 at Mt Vernon Drug Cos drugstore

L Litman a Louisville travelingsalesman who was arrested at Toledo 0 charged with defraudinga hotel was sentenced to the workhouse for ninety days and fined thecost of the case against him

isdecideddis ovewhen Chamberlains Stomach andLiver Tablets are used Sold byChas C Davis

rw

XiiFiP1

For Spring and Summer Goods is now at its height and you are debating inmind where is the best place to buy them Let us solve the problem for you by

iyour g your attention to our Complete Line and Low Prices A few of which we iDRESS GOODSydMohairNice Suiting 15c

Organdies all colors lOc t-

ICanvass Back Ducks all colors lOcNice Dress Lawns ac to 7Ac

SHOESandtaiper pr1 Lot 100 pairs Misses Shoes in Tans and

Ir 1prMetisLot 75 pairs Mens Fine Shoes 95c

prLadiesMens Shoes in Tans Blacks Patent Leather

Ladies Slippers at 75c to 175 per prFull Line of Buggy Harness that we cani BreaststropDo not fail a call We want your and will you

OUR IOTTOGood Goodsatto

Prices fair treatment I

Every

COUNTY

than

Silkall

UNDERWEAR

Underskirtssuiti

and

and

flail something

DropHead

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CHERRYBR-

ODILEAD KENTUCKY

VJ

o o 11 191 > > 1 1 1BB

Glbralter of RoclFinancial Countyto

I CITIZeNS BftNK m

OF BRODHEADI KY

Offers to the people a conservativerBanking System a

Firms Corporations liclledyour business and guarantee a pleasCa

ant and profitable relation

per cent interest deposits 100more left in the and not

ed for a period of six monthsJ

HUTOHESON Oashierm4 J

LEE AT AGLANCE

Born in county Va1835 He was a nephew of RobertE Lee

Graduated from StatesMilitary Academy in 1850 ¬

of caValry at West Point 186061 Lieutenant of First Virtginia cavalry 18612 made ¬

18631Hadhim and atWinchester Va September1864

Commanded whole cavalry corpsofarmy of Northern Virginia fromMarch 1865 until surrenderedto Meade at Farmville

Governor Virginia 1886 90United States Consul to

from 1893 until war was declaredwith 5898-

Appointed ofStates volunteers May 1898in command Seventh army

corpsMilitary Governor of

January t 1899Later command of the ¬

ment Missouri United Statesarmy until retired upon reachingthe age limit

TO CONSUMPTIVESundersicned having been restored to

health by simple means after suffering forseveral yeirs with a severe lung affection

disease issireersit he cheerfully send aof the prescription used which they

a cure CONSUMPTION

ASTHMA CATARRH BRONCHITIS aUthroat hmt MALADIES hopes all

as it is incli ¬

whichnable1hosedesirtthem a

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Do not to call and buy our alOc counter of Glassware f

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QUSTIONS AND ANSWS

Golconda is in India It wasonce the capital of a rick and pow-

erful¬

kingdom but has fallen intodecay I

Writers differ as to the situationof Ophir Solomons ships wentthere for gold precious stones andIsandal wood for building the tem-

ple It took 3 j years to makethe trip It is probably on the I

East coast of Africa l

IIMtthe price was that was paid to JudasIscariot for the betrayal of Christ-

I

I

will try to answer his questionthrough the same medium It wasthe contemptible sum of three dollare and ninety cents

Now will he or any one give methe dimensions of heaven And hemeasured the city with the reedtwelve thousand furlongs The I

length and the breadth and theheight of it are equaLRev 21 16

Please answer through the col¬

umns of the Mt Vernon SignalS RIDDELI

HOT WEATHER PILESPersons afflicted with piles shoul

be careful at this season of the yearHot weather and bad drinking wa¬

ter Contribute to the conditionswhich make piles wore painful anddangerous DeWitts Witch HazelSalve stops the pain draws out tlisoreness and cures Get the gen ¬

uine bearing the name of E CDeWitt Co Sold by Mt Ver ¬

non Drug Company

t11a

ITER

allFITZHUGH

Luther Hamilton bought of Har ¬

ry and Hub Scrivner a lot of hayfedhogs average about 52o16sat = cThe Scrivener brothers were thefirst to experiment with hay as afood for hogs Bv mixing in a fewears of corn with a bunch or twoof hay a combination or hash ismade which the hogs enjoy andfatten upon Owing to the prac-tice of this method the hogs sold to-

M Hamilton were brought intomarketable condition in a shorter

the10ld¬

portant discovery for which thepublic is indebted solely to thetotwork a great revolution in the hogindustry Winchester Democrat

A Goo FAMILY LINIMENT

Every family should be suppliedwith a bottle of Chamberlains PainBalm For cuts bruises burnsscalds and similar injuries whichare of frequent occurrence there isnothing so good It soothes thewound and not only gives instantrelief from pain but causes theparts to heal in about onethird thetime required by the usual treat ¬

ment As it is an antiseptic alldanger from bloodpoisoning isDavisdThe gold standard went into op ¬

eration in Mexico without theslightest jar or disturbance in busi

llnessis said that the peasant Ueht

retnniitted by the recent Russianimperial decree amounts to about

45000000

h