lest you forget a free trip to corbirv · mausoleum at* canton, "o. the galsna ashore....

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LEST YOU FORGET Published every Friday by EDGAR S. ALBRIGHT. That we are the leading merchant of Rockcastle county, come see our new line of Up-To-Date Cloth- ing, Hats and Shoes. They are simply swell. No other brand ^old that Is better f o r a perfect flit, beauty and durability that the "ARNOLD" SHOE. T r y a pair ^nd see for yourself. O u r D r y Goods line is complete. Such beauties as you necer saw before in dress goods of all kinds, and they are pefectly 'up-to-date. Our prices are astonishing. We take pleasure in showing our goods and giv- ing our prices. Remember they are all perfectly new and stylish. i' Come spend a pleasant day with us. SUBSCRIPTION Advertising rates made known application A. C. HI ATT a sioxy; is which lysicians HI ATT, KENTUCKY. of tTil# city, .the 'on*/ negro banking InsHtutlcn In the Btatc. closed Its doors by order of the state bank ex-1 •miner. Careless bookkeeping la said to be the cause. For McKinle/a Sarcophagi. Windsor, Vt., NOT. 14.-—A contract has Just been placed with i local gran-. Ite firm for furnishing the material for the sarcophagy ID which the bodies of the late PresUlent William McKlnley and Mrs. Mckinley will rest in the mausoleum at* Canton, "O. The Galsna Ashore. Astoria! Ore.. No*. 14.—The British ship Galena, from Junln, Chile, for this port, went ashore on Clatsop Beach The officers and crew all came ashore safely. Capt Powell has confidence lr getting her off. of the Corporation and An n Against a Continuance - lusiness ^Object Soughti 4 . Washington, N'ov. 14.—Messrs. Mor- J lson and Kellngg, special counsel for lie Kuv&.umeiit In the StanJar I Oil eases, left Washington /or St. Ijouis. wheie they will file the government'* bill In the suits to dissolve the Oil Trust. The departure of these altor- tiyys followed another long conference 1 01s will- be filed upon ttjelr arrival at St. Louis. . Airangement has been made bit the department of Justice to make oflelal Announcement here the moment) the Attorney general has been advised of the filing of the palpera. Thl» an- nouncement will consist of ('carefully prepared abstract of the governni»nt's •"11. showing the contentions of the govornment and what the department of Justice hopes to accomplish through To protect the little ones and Tor th<- information and satisfiea- tion of mothers the contents of each hottleof thM wonderful chil- drens' remedy, Cascasweet. have been placed on every label. Cas- casweet is a harmless compound of vegetable extracts that is wonder- ful in its beneficial efiects on the stomach of babies and children. Recommend and sold by* Chas. C. Dav JONAS MoKENZIE As has been heretofore stated,' this action will be a bill, In equity asking the dissolution of the Standard Oil Cor- poration and a perpetual Injunction agalust Its continuance In business in restraint 4ft. trade. The constituent companies'now owned and controlled hit the Standard, through -which" not only .the price or refined oil. Is (lied, but the value of the raw product de- termined. will be made parties to the -A NEW BOOK- |. \ Every* j T$o Minutes Physicians tell us tlj&t all thejblood in a.TiWthy hvur.tn body passes thi, ;ugh thy heart once in ever* (two mujptes.- If this actio,; ,bc- cotnjW irregular the \'-hole bod'; suffers.. Poor health foljdws poor blood ; Slott's Eintf.lsion makes the flood pure;, One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION i s p j f h a great aid 13 because it passes so quickly" into the^ blood. It is partly di- gested before it enters the stoniich; a double advan-r "tag: fin this. Less work for,' the stomach} quicker an«! jmore direct benefits. Tcfg:t the greatest amiunt of |{ofcd with the least pos- sible ieffort is the desire of evenipne in poor health. Sccttjs Emulsion does just thai. I A change for the betief takes place even be- fon: Jou expect it DeWitt's Kidnev and Bladder Pills act on both kidneys and liver and as a result afford .the Quickest relief from those "troubles resulting from an excess of uric acid. Such troubles as.rheumatism, backache sciatica et<i are quickly relieved by a few doses of this modern remedy for the kidneys. Sold by Cbas C. Davis. WK sincerely hope that some of the counties in the Eastern part of the state will show up as many Democrats next year as they did in the receqt primary. Blood Curetting Story. ' Ig Stocjc Complete. Can furnish on short no- gtice Metalic Coffins and Caskets and'have Embalming gdone. P i n e H e a r s e attached, •§= 1 OR DERS by wire Promptly Filled. EE Phone No. 63. . decided, thai the Kentucky build- ing, or rather buildings should fur- nish a reproduction of Boone's horn, with its fort; cabins art s'ockade, to be buill of oak, poplar and pifie from Kemuikv. . In the way of exhibit^tht State's agricultural and horticultu . rnl exhibits are counted through tjie instrumentality of the Com missioner of Agriculture, who is a member of-the Exposition Cotr- mission, and has thefpower to col- lect, transport and install such ex- hibits at lamestown. The State Geologist has in his hibits returned Iroqi the St. Louis Exposition, and is looked to their exhibtion at Jamestown. March ,o( 1907 the Greater Louis- ville Exposition will be h e l d i n t h i First Regiment Armory, and eh forts will be directed to induce, the exhibitor&to contract for space at Jamestown. Members of the Com- mission have been assigned to duty as Di,-actors cf various exhibits, and the co-operation of the heads of manufacturing, commercial and financial institutions throughout the State will be asked for. A further feature planned bv the commission is the 'celebration o" Kentucky Day on some date dur ing the ten days' stay pi the First Kentucky at Jamestown. The regiment will go more thait 5oo strong to the exposition and will in itself form 'a nucleus for a celebration in which the ""'Stale'! representation will be alike credit- able in its numbersand its person- ( nel. In order to carry out su^**^ fully these plans for Kentucky's part in the exposition, the sum 01 $40,000 is required and but five months remain in which collection of it can be made. The »«5rlc is unquestionably one ot" difficult}, but the expositionVurnishes an op- portunity for the display of "Ken- tucky exhibits . t o Eastepr""and Southern visitors, whichS| ; . aside from the ties binding KentuckjMo. Virginia, offers two reasons foi every one which existed at Chi- cago or St. Louis. The WocJc_ of preparation can be done and we be- lieve that it will be-done and done well.—Louisville Times. A FEW more primaries in Ken- tucky and there will be no-Demo- crat party. The recent primary? because of it being held on the general election day, is tb^-cgi^e of Kentucky having four Bepublf" can Congressmen, when thereougfu not to be .but one, because the Third,. Ninth and Tenth districts, which this year- elected Republi- cans, are really Democratic dis- tricts and should have democratic representatives. All there i s t o a primary is to cut out the weaker candidates add give the stfoilger ones a better chance to steal and in a few years destroy, the "party. Heie is hoping that Kentucky has seen its last Democratic primary. A Free Trip To Corbirv NOV. 20th and 21st ATTEND & Oftutt's Auction Sale of Real Estate. m Lynn Cerrp Park- . And other parts of the city. Residence and business property, impioved and unimproved' Railroad fare refunded to purchasers within one hundred' miles from Corbin. ' . Ternife of sale- in L y n n C a m p P a r k : — O n e - f o u r t h c a s h , - balance n 6 , 12,. 18 and 24 months', with six per cent interest o n d e ferred payments. Terms reasonable on other property. THREE LOTS GIVEN AWAY £N DAY OF SALE. . Write for particulars. MOORE,& OFFUTT, Corbin, Ky. A . T . Porsythe, Auctioneer, j Paris, Ky, , i g By the collision of two. trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, forty-seven immigrants, who were Making relief in this country from old-world oppression, were either killed outright or burned to death. It is reported from a town down in Missouri that a young man bought 2,000 extra fine cigars, had ,0 'hem instfred lor their full valtle, have tlii-m restored' to titter original smoked vent up and demanded condition Independent concern* | . h e insurance, claiming- that they Criminal proceedings a-alnat the . , . . , , . managing dlftetora and other official. had bee <> destroyed by fire. The of the' Standard Oil Co. will not be I case was taken to court and decid- COME! COME! 1.IE invite all to come a n d s e e us. A t m y store you will always find a good selection of Dry Goods and Notions. 1 ' W e carrry a full lineof Clothing that will-sink all sizes and ages. Our goods are right a n d o u r prices are right Xours very truly, Phone No. 83 J O N A S M c K E N Z I E . OU ft BANKING No-matter how small, no mattter how .large, : THE BANK of MT. VERNON will give it.careful attention. This message applies to t h e m e n a n d t h e women 'afike.. Remember we pay 3 i>er cent, interest on all deposits of if 100 o r morq, when left with the bank and not checked . upon for a period of six months or more. OFFICERS; C. C WILLIAMS. P r e s W. L RICHARDS, Casliier- J. T. ADAMS. Vice-jPres. A. B FUKNISH, Asst. Cash 'THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE of KENTUCKY") Relating the True History-and Present conditions of the Mountain People. This the first and onlv account of the Mountain People ever pub- 1 Ji.shed by a Mountain Man. Wm. H. Hanev. the author, Was born | and raised in Uorgan County, Ky., and speaks with authority on his I chosen subject. ' He has divided the book into ten j chapters, entitled as follows: ''Who | They, Are, - ' "Location." "Social Conditions " "'Feuds." "Indus- tries," "The Public School," '"Sec- ondary Education," "Politics, 1 "Religion," "Outlook," each one of which is ably discussed. 1000 Copies Sold-In Four Weeks. Kvyry loyal Kentucklun should read this <k>ok. The book contains 200 pages- and ! full page llhiHtationa. It Is printed i £OOU,' r e a d a b l e type, is handsomely bound in red art-cloth, and stamped In J gold. Price $1.50 Postpaid. For aaiS by the MT. V E R N O N S I G N A L , <MT. VERNON, KY To Cure a Cold in One Day bTwoIta; ' ^

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LEST YOU FORGET Published every Friday by

EDGAR S. ALBRIGHT. T h a t w e a r e t h e l e a d i n g m e r c h a n t o f R o c k c a s t l e

c o u n t y , c o m e s e e o u r n e w l i n e o f U p - T o - D a t e C l o t h -

i n g , H a t s a n d S h o e s . T h e y a r e s i m p l y s w e l l .

N o o t h e r b r a n d ^ o l d t h a t Is b e t t e r f o r a p e r f e c t f l i t , b e a u t y a n d d u r a b i l i t y t h a t t h e " A R N O L D "

S H O E . T r y a p a i r ^ n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l f .

O u r D r y G o o d s l i n e i s c o m p l e t e . S u c h b e a u t i e s a s y o u n e c e r s a w b e f o r e i n d r e s s g o o d s of a l l k i n d s , a n d t h e y a r e p e f e c t l y ' u p - t o - d a t e . O u r p r i c e s a r e a s t o n i s h i n g .

W e t a k e p l e a s u r e i n s h o w i n g o u r g o o d s a n d g i v -i n g o u r p r i c e s . R e m e m b e r t h e y a r e a l l p e r f e c t l y n e w a n d s t y l i s h . i'

C o m e s p e n d a p l e a s a n t d a y w i t h u s .

SUBSCRIPTION

Advertising rates made known application

A. C. HI ATT a sioxy; is which lysicians H I A T T , K E N T U C K Y .

of tTil# city, .the 'on*/ negro banking InsHtutlcn In the Btatc. closed Its doors by order of the state bank ex-1 •miner. Careless bookkeeping la said to be the cause.

For McKinle/a Sarcophagi. Windsor, Vt., NOT. 14.-—A contract

has Just been placed with i local gran-. Ite firm for furnishing the material for the sarcophagy ID which the bodies of the late PresUlent William McKlnley and Mrs. Mckinley will rest in the mausoleum at* Canton, "O.

The Galsna Ashore. Astoria! Ore.. No*. 14.—The British

ship Galena, from Junln, Chile, for this port, went ashore on Clatsop Beach The officers and crew all came ashore safely. Cap t Powell has confidence lr getting her off.

of the Corporation and An n Against a Continuance -lusiness ^Object Soughti

4. Washington, N'ov. 14.—Messrs. Mor-

Jlson and Kellngg, special counsel for lie Kuv&.umeiit In the StanJar I Oil

eases, left Washington /or St. Ijouis. wheie they will file the government'* bill In the suits to dissolve the Oil Trust. The departure of these altor-tiyys followed another long conference

1 01s will- be filed upon ttjelr arrival a t St. Louis. . Airangement has been made bit the department of Justice to make oflelal Announcement here the moment) the Attorney general has been advised of the filing of the palpera. Thl» an-nouncement will consist of ( 'careful ly prepared abstract of the governni»nt's •"11. showing the contentions of the govornment and what the department of Justice hopes to accomplish through

T o protec t t h e l i t t le ones and Tor th<- i n fo rma t ion a n d satisfiea-tion of m o t h e r s the con ten t s of each h o t t l e o f t h M wonder fu l chil-d r e n s ' r emedy , Cascasweet . have been placed on every label. Cas-casweet is a harmless compound of vege t ab l e e x t r a c t s t ha t is wonder -ful in i t s beneficial ef iec ts on t h e s tomach of babies a n d ch i ld ren . R e c o m m e n d a n d sold by* Chas . C.

D a v

JONAS MoKENZIE

As has been heretofore stated,' this action will be a bill, In equity asking the dissolution of the Standard Oil Cor-poration and a perpetual Injunction agalust Its continuance In business in restraint 4ft. trade. The constituent companies'now owned and controlled hit the Standard, through -which" not only .the price or refined oil. Is (lied, but the value of the raw product de-termined. will be made parties to the

-A N E W BOOK-

|. \ Every* j T$o Minutes

P h y s i c i a n s t e l l u s tlj&t a l l t h e j b l o o d i n a . T i W t h y hvur . tn b o d y p a s s e s thi , ;ugh t h y h e a r t o n c e i n e v e r * ( two m u j p t e s . - I f t h i s a c t i o , ; ,bc-cotnjW i r r e g u l a r t h e \ ' -hole b o d ' ; su f fe rs . . P o o r h e a l t h f o l j d w s p o o r b l o o d ; S l o t t ' s Eintf . ls ion m a k e s t h e f l o o d pure;, O n e r e a s o n w h y

S C O T T ' S EMULSION is p j f h a g r e a t a i d 13 b e c a u s e i t p a s s e s s o q u i c k l y " i n t o the^ b l o o d . I t is p a r t l y d i -g e s t e d b e f o r e i t e n t e r s t h e s t o n i i c h ; a d o u b l e advan-r " t ag : fin t h i s . L e s s w o r k for, ' t h e s t o m a c h } q u i c k e r an«! j m o r e d i r e c t b e n e f i t s . T c f g : t t h e g r e a t e s t a m i u n t o f |{ofcd w i t h t h e l e a s t p o s -s i b l e i e f for t i s t h e d e s i r e o f e v e n i p n e in p o o r h e a l t h . S c c t t j s E m u l s i o n d o e s j u s t t h a i . I A c h a n g e f o r t h e b e t i e f t a k e s p l a c e e v e n b e -f o n : J o u e x p e c t i t

D e W i t t ' s K idnev and Bladder Pi l l s act o n b o t h k i d n e y s a n d l iver a n d as a resul t af ford .the Quickest relief f r o m those "troubles resu l t ing from an excess of u r i c acid. S u c h t roub les a s . r h e u m a t i s m , backache sciatica et<i a re qu ick ly rel ieved b y a few doses of th is modern r e m e d y for the k idneys . Sold by C b a s C. Davis .

WK sincerely hope t h a t some of the coun t i e s i n the E a s t e r n pa r t of t h e s t a t e wil l s h o w u p as m a n y Democra t s n e x t yea r as t hey did in t h e receqt p r i m a r y .

Blood Curetting Story. '

Ig S t o c j c C o m p l e t e . Can furnish on short no-gtice Metalic Coffins and Caskets and'have Embalming gdone. P i n e H e a r s e attached, •§= 1 O R D E R S by wire Promptly Filled. EE • Phone No. 63. .

decided, tha i the K e n t u c k y build-ing , or ra ther b u i l d i n g s should fur-nish a reproduc t ion of Boone's ho rn , wi th i ts for t ; c a b i n s a r t s ' ockade , to be buil l of oak , poplar a n d pifie f rom K e m u i k v . .

I n the way of e x h i b i t ^ t h t S t a t e ' s ag r i cu l tu ra l a n d hor t icu l tu

. rnl exh ib i t s a r e coun t ed t h r o u g h t j ie i n s t rumen ta l i t y of the Com

• missioner of Agr icu l tu re , who is a m e m b e r o f - t h e Expos i t ion Cot r -mission, and h a s t he fpower to col-lect, t r anspor t and install such ex-h ib i t s a t l ames town . T h e S ta t e Geolog is t h a s in h i s h i b i t s r e tu rned Iroqi the St. Lou i s Expos i t i on , and is looked to the i r exh ib t ion a t J a m e s t o w n . M a r c h ,o( 1907 the G r e a t e r Louis-ville Expos i t ion will b e held i n t h i F i r s t R e g i m e n t A r m o r y , a n d e h forts will be d i rec ted to induce, the exhib i tor&to con t r ac t for space at J a m e s t o w n . M e m b e r s of the Com-mission have been ass igned to duty as Di,-actors cf va r ious exh ib i t s , and the co-opera t ion of the heads of manufac tu r ing , commerc ia l and financial i n s t i t u t i ons t h r o u g h o u t t h e S ta t e will b e a sked for .

A f u r t h e r fea ture p lanned b v t h e commiss ion is the ' ce lebra t ion o" K e n t u c k y Day on some da t e d u r ing t h e ten days ' s t ay p i the Firs t K e n t u c k y a t J a m e s t o w n .

T h e reg iment wil l g o more tha i t 5oo s t r o n g to the expos i t ion a n d will in itself fo rm ' a nuc l eus for a celebrat ion in which t h e ""'Stale'! representa t ion will be a l ike credit-ab l e in i t s n u m b e r s a n d its p e r s o n - (

nel. I n order t o ca r ry ou t s u ^ * * ^ ful ly these p lans for K e n t u c k y ' s pa r t in the expos i t ion , t h e s u m 01 $40,000 is r equ i red and b u t five m o n t h s remain in which collection of it can be made. T h e »«5rlc is unques t ionab ly o n e ot" difficult}, but t h e expos i t ionVurnishes an op-po r tun i ty for the display o f "Ken-t u c k y exh ib i t s . to Eas tep r""and S o u t h e r n visi tors, whichS| ; . aside f rom the ties b ind ing K e n t u c k j M o . Virginia , offers two reasons foi every one which ex is ted a t Chi-cago o r S t . Louis. T h e WocJc_ of prepara t ion can be d o n e a n d we be-lieve tha t i t will be-done a n d done wel l .—Louisvi l le T imes .

A FEW more p r imar ies in K e n -t u c k y a n d t h e r e will b e no-Demo-crat pa r ty . T h e recent p r imary? because of i t be ing held o n the genera l e lect ion day, is t b ^ - c g i ^ e of Ken tucky h a v i n g f o u r Bepub l f " can Congre s smen , when t h e r e o u g f u not to be . b u t one , because the Th i rd , . N i n t h a n d T e n t h dis t r ic ts , which th is year- e lected Repub l i -cans , a r e really Democra t i c dis-t r i c t s a n d shou ld h a v e democra t i c representa t ives . A l l t he re i s t o a p r i m a r y is t o c u t o u t the weaker candida tes a d d give t h e s t fo i lger o n e s a be t t e r chance to steal and in a few years d e s t r o y , the "par ty . H e i e is h o p i n g t h a t K e n t u c k y has seen its last Democra t ic p r imary .

A Free Trip To Corbirv NOV. 20th and 21st

A T T E N D

& Oftutt's Auction Sale of Real Estate. m Lynn Cerrp Park-

. A n d o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e c i t y .

R e s i d e n c e a n d b u s i n e s s p r o p e r t y , i m p i o v e d a n d u n i m p r o v e d '

R a i l r o a d f a r e r e f u n d e d t o p u r c h a s e r s w i t h i n o n e h u n d r e d ' m i l e s f r o m C o r b i n . ' . Te rn i fe o f sale- i n L y n n C a m p P a r k : — O n e - f o u r t h cash,- b a l a n c e n 6 , 12,. 18 a n d 2 4 m o n t h s ' , w i t h s i x p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t o n d e f e r r e d p a y m e n t s . T e r m s r e a s o n a b l e o n o t h e r p r o p e r t y .

T H R E E L O T S G I V E N A W A Y £ N D A Y O F S A L E .

. W r i t e f o r p a r t i c u l a r s . •

M O O R E , & O F F U T T , Corb in , Ky. A . T . P o r s y t h e , A u c t i o n e e r , j P a r i s , K y , ,

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By t h e collision o f two. t r a i n s on t h e Bal t imore a n d O h i o Rai l road , fo r ty -seven immigran t s , w h o were M a k i n g relief in t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m old-world oppres s ion , w e r e e i t he r ki l led o u t r i g h t or b u r n e d t o dea th .

I t is r epor ted f r o m a t own down in Missouri t h a t a y o u n g man bough t 2 ,000 e x t r a fine cigars, had

,0 ' h e m instfred lor the i r fu l l valtle, have tlii-m restored' to titter original s m o k e d v e n t u p a n d d e m a n d e d condition Independent concern* | . h e insurance , c la iming- tha t t hey

Criminal proceedings a-alnat the . , . . , , . • managing dlftetora and other official. h a d bee<> des t royed by fire. T h e of the' Standard Oil Co. will not be I case was t a k e n t o cour t a n d decid-

COME! COME! 1 . I E i n v i t e a l l t o c o m e a n d s e e u s . A t m y s t o r e y o u

w i l l a l w a y s find a g o o d s e l e c t i o n o f D r y G o o d s a n d N o t i o n s . 1

' W e c a r r r y a f u l l l i n e o f C l o t h i n g t h a t w i l l - s i n k a l l

s i z e s a n d a g e s . O u r g o o d s a r e r i g h t a n d o u r p r i c e s a r e r i g h t

X o u r s v e r y t r u l y , •

Phone No. 83 J O N A S M c K E N Z I E .

OU ft BANKING No-matter how small, no mattter how .large, :

T H E BANK of M T . V E R N O N

w i l l g i v e i t . c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n . T h i s m e s s a g e a p p l i e s t o t h e m e n a n d t h e w o m e n ' a f i k e . .

R e m e m b e r w e p a y 3 i>er c e n t , i n t e r e s t o n all d e p o s i t s of if 100 o r m o r q , w h e n l e f t w i t h t h e b a n k a n d n o t c h e c k e d

. u p o n f o r a p e r i o d of s i x m o n t h s o r m o r e .

OFFICERS;

C. C WILLIAMS. P r e s W . L RICHARDS, C a s l i i e r -J . T . ADAMS. Vice- jPres . A. B FUKNISH, A s s t . C a s h

'THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE of KENTUCKY") R e l a t i n g t h e T r u e H i s t o r y - a n d P r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n s o f t h e M o u n t a i n P e o p l e . •

T h i s the first and onlv accoun t of the Moun ta in People ever pub- 1 Ji.shed by a Mounta in Man . W m . H . Hanev . the au thor , Was born | a n d raised in U o r g a n C o u n t y , K y . , a n d speaks wi th a u t h o r i t y o n his I chosen subjec t . '

H e has divided the book in to ten j chapters , ent i t led as fol lows: ' ' W h o | T h e y , Are , - ' " L o c a t i o n . " "Soc ia l Condi t ions " " ' F e u d s . " " I n d u s -t r i e s , " " T h e Pub l i c S c h o o l , " '"Sec-o n d a r y E d u c a t i o n , " "Po l i t i c s , 1

" R e l i g i o n , " " O u t l o o k , " each one of which is ably discussed.

1000 Copies Sold-In Four Weeks. Kvyry loyal Kentucklun should read

this <k>ok. The book contains 200 pages- and !

full page llhiHtationa. I t Is printed i £OOU,' readable type, is handsomely bound in red art-cloth, and stamped In J gold.

Price $1.50 Postpaid. For aaiS by the M T . V E R N O N S I G N A L ,

<MT. VERNON, KY

To Cure a Cold in One Day b T w o I t a ;

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