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'I Ingriflpe.—Will Howe, of Ml. /ernou, ia very low with con- umptiou. Win McClnre, ol SIUHS, wan I he guasi of Allen vdsms, al this place from Thurs- l»y until Friday.—Clara Carmiol pent Tuesday with her brothci, ..utber Cummins at ill. Vernon —Willie Adama ia attending school at 111. Vernon.- -Wall ac- H0PKWB1.L IEfTTWmm-. • i• I I&i. VERNON epKET CO. , | B cue H WCTALSCCASKETS I I Coffins and Robes. -~ : Licened Rtji>aloiiT will h. ve charge of that line of 3 work f i r t h e OMJUSUJ. jjs 'fcOrde-« by xviro nr.imp'1.7 lUWd Weaiw wtt" nl! rcinta ~f B C l S O R C F O W E N S . Mamigor^ •SOfSra ML Vernon M<inuq,eulal Building PHUNK 11'/ g j ^uiu,taiuu'iii>iiiU:uuuina>u^tUitvumiLmfiUii]Uiii)S M'I*°ihT^ii^ki'*2 i of Mt. Vtrnoi **"?' Ad,twr - ft t'» " 7 iQw wilh fe\»i.—Jamn i OM — u d it's to ; Arson and family spent Sstard>\ 'I'*?* A » a d Iaivd Sunday with Mra. Arnolds >i»ter, Mrs. R. an Pitiuan.--Mrs. If 'Mir*ATiiii. i p n t ' t f e w Yeart | with her brother, lobn Ck.ntz, ai Mt y©inon - It Bretu. that some <Be In this i.e gnoorhood mo», hai-e lrt-n very bmgrv.'u* Mia. i Mh'tiHa tinley lost nine chickens Juiiug i hiisim.a. JVII? G e m g i e Bork and children spent Sunday with Mrs. |ohn ••'ct( h3r - Charles Doan make* j e*«lai visit* u. Charlie Csrmical's There must he some attraction* -Mra. M o l l i s K i r v i . > i e u rela .iVea at OrUnn Suid.y . and . ..nday - -O.ura CanmCal who h i • n i it v ri » ,..ia« o.iti''. ,r Complete Record from Jan- uary to December. HISTORY DAY BY DAY. Notable Occurrences Throughout 1« m« a different woman la a short I t llrst bottle of 'Fatnrtta Pmcrlptia M that 1 liarlly know I was In inch I t 0 Oqr lin« of Couch Caskets tjflBBjttMRHp is naexcelle.1 Hwid-made Cofflnaitirniahed Honree sent to all jiartu of fctf»<KBEatr«ij3y I lie County All ord in by Wire Promptly Filled w. A. qox P i -!'• !»4 M •» MT VEBXON, KY Bad Spells " I suffered, durins giribood, from womanly weakness, - writes Mrs. Moilie Navy, of Walnut, N . C "At last, I w a s almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three doctors. Ail the time, I was getting wore. I had bad spells, that to ted from 7 *o 3 days. In one week, after I gave Cardui a trial, I could cat, sleep, and joke, as well as* anybody. In 8 weeks. I w a s well. I had boon an invalid for 5 Weary years I Cardui relieved rac, wiica everything else failed." CmW 1 Womeri ' sTonic If you are weak and ailinc, think what it would mean, to you, to recover quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 years, tiiis purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value In relieving their aches and pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, few use, at oqce, by you. Tiy it, today. 'E begin* in the November of real love-letter* writte Personal: Rev Anim Howard 8haw re. elected president of the National Wom- an Suffrage association at Philadelphia. Balkan War: Balkan And Turkish pear- drieantee met tor conference near Con- lake and Mississippi valley eta lea Executive Clenvancy: Governor J. A. Dl* pardoned A. T. Patrick, under life aantvnce for the murder of William Mai eh Rica In lJOa I. Obituaryr J. p. Jonee. former Unlit* Statea senator from Nevada, ai u«> Ansolea. CaL; a«Ml « M. Obituary: Col James Gordon, notvo c*.Confederate, at . Okoiona, Mi«a . aged 7* *port!nir: Ad Wolcast defeated by Wlll»»- Ritchie for the Hthtwelsht champmit ship at Ualy City. Cal. In K ro.md- PeiinBylvanla defeated Cornell at fdcrt- ball. 7 to * at Philadelphia. ' Balkan War: Bultfarlana capturvd Turkish reserves near Adrtanpple afi-i a stubborn batUe. Mrvla seixmt l>ui- ssao. an Albanian port on. the Adn- Conventlons: Oovemora met In annn J conference at Richmond. AmerU n R«ad Builders' aaaoclatlon mat HI d o - natL Stanford, Ky. It LOUISVILLE,KY, Yesterday Tc.day To-morrow VrtSTBRDAY U but a dwam. TO-MORROW oulj'a »iaion, bat TO-DAY •••II llv j m»ke« av^ry vnMnlar » dmain of-liap- ptn*as and every to-morrow a vlaion uf hops. Theivfor.- to-day, not yentordav nor vtwinorrow, to-day bring your afoount lo THE BASK OF MT. VERNON I,pi- Then our hope ia that all your monera will brlnf n'-«" and proap-lrltv. ami all your r niolleetiou. of yea. brintr von ijreai -iinfiV'tKn and all your dealing* and with thla Bank will Oriug you'great proaperity-. THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT.VCKMON, KINTUOKV C C. WIM.IM1. Pmaldont. W. L. RICHARDS, l J. P. GBBBN D«ntiSt Over U. G. Baker's Store. Crown and"Bridge Work aapeclalty. »ioo PKR PLATR I was paid to a banquet to Henn Clay in New Or lean* in 1843 I Mighty coatly for thoae with I stomach trouble or iodigealion I Today people everv where n»e D I King's New Life Pilla tor thes« I trouble* >s well aa liver, kidnet |and bowel disorders. E a s v , aal< l«nre Only 13 oenta at Ghaa C. Davis'. W. T. FRANCES, Oentis Home Dr. Myers formerly occupied on ^Old Main St.,S;Mt. Vernon.• FOUND! FOUND, the place to buy Spectacle! and Byeglaaae. for 11.80 an J ap. Gold. Silver and Alumlaum Framea. Lar- Mt Vernon, K, ^ J. O. MOORE JRWRLER AND OPTICIAN. CO* ITORB C. C. WillianiB, ATTORNFY-AT-LAW, MT. VBRNON. KY. W5KPIC8. O n l e d , floor o The Bank 01 Mt. Vernon, on Churc ^IBTreet.—Spceial attention given W Collections.' Phone No. 80. JC.McCLARY UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER A maas meeting of oar citizens wi|I be held in a day or two to lake aiepa 10 rescue old Call from the old cistern ihaV be fell in a night or two ago, while going home from the moonshine S'.ill on Musket Ridge. Thi< is a matter that sbodld be attended to as soon as is convenient, because the water is rising. When given ss goon as the . ronpy congb appears Chamber- I in'« Congh Remedy" will ward off an attack of croup and pre- vent all dangtr aid cause of nxiety. ' Thousand* of . mothers use it successfully. Sold by Chas C. Davis. TBe Barber—Beg pardon, 1 but this ia a had d The Customer-—I kn. w, an I had a bad abave. ; TO (100.00 A MON1 Far roar apart tlma-Ksparlanca not a . Waal an aetlva man In una local! kl b, batt •in-H.11 hen aa# mil. fro 11 t|aua .d 10 Livo gaton.- I *oitik w an l»*»t of t.na ueaul ml weatbe >s attuuai lue spring woh tb xceptiuii o l i » o s iowa that le -line te« days s Ko —Ho,; a ill. od'toal digging is 1 he older u •ie day. Krv. Ohar:ie Oarmieal, of tbi ,'iace and Key. A J Pike of Brod ead ate holding a aeries uf ug at'Pine Mtil.' We hope tnucli iod lasting good will be done. Alt have known Bro. Pike Iroui bildhood %id tbere is not letter speaker in .Kentocky than iro. Pike. While . Bro. Car u i c a H f f ' iycsr preacher of juai yeara experience. —Mrs tfcher Cumuiins, of Mt. Veruou, s sudertug with a severe spel Rowe. of Ml low witb con wUtber Cun -Willie brothei, Girding t o I b e old ' saying this #111 be a good crop year lor there «as a snow . o n the groucd Christmas.—The egg market jcen very good, this winter ana you can see the old ladies most my day going 10 market witb osshet of eggs.—Stephen Osrpen- er snd wile, of Mt. Vernon, st- tended church st Ptne Hill Satur -lay snd Sandsy.—Misses Lucy Hard and Jennie Bulk spent •Sunday witb Miss Hstlie Carmical —J imes Durham, of Withers went to Mt. Vernon last week on bast oesa.—The wild animsl that has been roaming over the country for some time, run Kobert Sowder in home a lew nights sgo. He was scared almost to death . and screamed lor help.—J. B. Cumm in who wss sent to t()e Lexington a.yinm tome three months ago is reported Oetter but is i.ot able 10 ie borne.—George Logston who been in the house of correction lor two years baa returned home snd be seems 10 b e a much bet.tr ooy. The Love Letters of a Confederate General it is history, it is years a^o by one of our national heroes to his sweetheart during the period of '61 to '65! Thb great general will go down to polerirr •" having accomplished one of the inoa brillLmt fcati of arms in the history of the world. He was as groat a lover as he was a general, therefore these letters combine au- thentic history and exquisite romance. They sound a human note tliat no other work of literature has done in a decade; it is war. it i literature. 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'I Ingr i f lpe .—Wil l Howe, of Ml. / e r n o u , ia ve ry low with con-u m p t i o u . W i n M c C l n r e , ol SIUHS, wan I he g u a s i of A l l en v d s m s , a l t h i s p lace f r o m T h u r s -l»y un t i l F r i d a y . — C l a r a C a r m i o l p e n t T u e s d a y w i t h he r b r o t h c i ,

. . u tbe r C u m m i n s a t i l l . V e r n o n —Will ie A d a m a ia a t t e n d i n g school a t 111. V e r n o n . - -Wal l ac-

H 0 P K W B 1 . L IEfTTWmm-. • i• I I&i. VERNON epKET CO. , |

B c u e H WCTALSCCASKETS I I Coffins and Robes. -~

: L i c e n e d R t j i > a l o i i T w i l l h. v e c h a r g e o f t h a t l i n e o f 3 i £ w o r k f i r t h e OMJUSUJ. j j s

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M t y © i n o n - It B r e t u . t h a t some <Be In t h i s i.e g n o o r h o o d mo», hai-e l r t -n very b m g r v . ' u * Mia.

i Mh' t iHa t i n l e y lost n ine c h i c k e n s J u i i u g i h i i s i m . a .

JVII? G e m g i e Bork a n d c h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y wi th M r s . | o h n ••'ct( h3r - C h a r l e s Doan m a k e *

j e*« la i v i s i t * u . Char l ie C s r m i c a l ' s There m u s t he s o m e a t t r a c t i o n * - M r a . Mol l i s K i r v i . > i e u rela .iVea a t O r U n n S u i d . y . and

. ..nday - -O.ura CanmCal who h i • n i it v r i » ,..ia« o . i t i ' ' . , r

Complete Record from Jan-uary to December.

HISTORY DAY BY DAY. Notable Occurrences Throughout

1« m« a different woman la a short I t llrst bottle of 'Fatnr t ta Pmcrlpt ia M that 1 liarlly know I was In inch

I t 0 O q r l i n « o f C o u c h C a s k e t s

t j f l B B j t t M R H p i s n a e x c e l l e . 1

H w i d - m a d e C o f f l n a i t i r n i a h e d

H o n r e e s e n t t o a l l j i a r t u o f fctf»<KBEatr«ij3y I l i e C o u n t y

A l l o r d i n b y W i r e P r o m p t l y F i l l e d

w. A. qoxPi -!'• !»4 M • » M T V E B X O N , K Y •

Bad Spells " I s u f f e r e d , d u r i n s g i r i bood , f r o m w o m a n l y w e a k n e s s , -

w r i t e s Mrs . Moi l i e N a v y , of W a l n u t , N . C "At las t , I w a s a l m o s t b e d - r i d d e n , a n d had t o g i v e u p . W e h a d t h r e e d o c t o r s . Ai l t h e t ime, I w a s ge t t ing w o r e . I h a d b a d s p e l l s , t h a t to t ed f r o m 7 *o 3 d a y s . I n o n e w e e k , a f t e r I g a v e C a r d u i a tr ial , I c o u l d ca t , s l eep , a n d joke , a s w e l l as* a n y b o d y . I n 8 w e e k s . I w a s we l l . I h a d b o o n a n inva l id f o r 5 Wea ry y e a r s I C a r d u i r e l i e v e d rac, w i i c a e v e r y t h i n g e l s e f a i l e d . "

CmW 1 Womeri'sTonic If y o u a r e w e a k a n d a i l inc , t h i n k w h a t it w o u l d m e a n ,

to you , t o r e c o v e r a £ q u i c k l y a s Mrs . N a v y d i d . F o r m o r e t h a n 5 0 y e a r s , tiiis p u r e l y v e g e t a b l e , t on i c r e m e d y , f o r w o m e n , h a s b e e n u s e d b y t h o u s a n d s of w e a k a n d a i l ing s u f f e r e r s . T h e y found it of real v a l u e I n r e l i ev ing the i r a c h e s a n d p a i n s . W h y s u f f e r l o n g e r ? A r e m e d y tha t h a s r e l i e v e d a n d h e l p e d s o m a n y , i s r e a d y , a t t he n e a r e s t d r u g s t o r e , few u s e , a t o q c e , b y y o u . T i y it, t o d a y .

'E begin* in the November of real love-letter* writte

Personal: Rev Anim Howard 8haw re. elected president of the National Wom-an Suffrage association at Philadelphia.

Balkan War: Balkan And Turkish pear-drieantee met tor conference near Con-

lake and Mississippi valley eta lea Execut ive Clenvancy: Governor J. A. Dl*

pardoned A. T. Patrick, under l ife aantvnce for the murder of Wi l l iam Mai eh Rica In lJOa

I. Obituaryr J. p. Jonee. former U n l i t * Statea senator from Nevada, ai u«> Ansolea. CaL; a«Ml «

M. Obituary: C o l J a m e s Gordon, notvo c*.Confederate , at . Okoiona, Mi«a . aged 7*

*port!nir: Ad Wolcas t defeated by Wlll»»-Ritchie for the Hthtwelsht champmit ship at Ualy City. C a l . In K ro.md-PeiinBylvanla defeated Cornell a t fdcrt-ball. 7 to * at Philadelphia. '

Balkan War: Bultfarlana capturvd Turkish reserves near Adrtanpple a f i - i a stubborn batUe. M r v l a seixmt l>ui-ssao. an Albanian port on. the Adn-

Conventlons: O o v e m o r a met In annn J conference a t Richmond. AmerU n R«ad Builders' aaaoclatlon mat HI d o -natL

S t a n f o r d , K y .

I t LOUISVILLE,KY,

Yesterday Tc.day To-morrow

VrtSTBRDAY U but a d w a m . TO-MORROW o u l j ' a »iaion, bat TO-DAY •••II l l v j m»ke« av^ry v n M n l a r » dmain of-liap-ptn*as and every to-morrow a vlaion uf hops. Theivfor.- to-day, not yentordav nor vtwinorrow, to-day bring your afoount lo

T H E B A S K O F M T . V E R N O N

I , p i -Then our hope ia that all your monera will b r l n f n'-«" and proap-lrltv. ami all your r niolleetiou. of yea. brintr von ijreai -i infiV'tKn and all your dealing* and with thla Bank will Oriug you'great proaperity-.

THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT.VCKMON, K INTUOKV

C C. WIM.IM1. Pmaldont. W. L. RICHARDS, l

J. P. GBBBN D«ntiSt

O v e r U . G . B a k e r ' s S t o r e . Crown and"Bridge Work aapeclalty.

» i o o P K R P L A T R

I w a s p a i d to a b a n q u e t to H e n n Clay in N e w O r lean* in 1843

I M i g h t y coa t ly for t h o a e wi th I s t o m a c h t r o u b l e or iod igea l ion I T o d a y peop le e v e r v w h e r e n»e D I K i n g ' s N e w Life Pi l la t o r thes« I t r o u b l e * >s wel l aa l ive r , k i d n e t | a n d bowel d i so rde r s . E a s v , aal< l«nre O n l y 13 oen ta a t Ghaa C . Dav i s ' .

W. T. FRANCES, Oentis

Home Dr. Myers formerly occupied on ^Old Main St.,S;Mt. V e r n o n . •

FOUND! FOUND, the place to buy Spectacle!

and Byeglaaae. for 11.80 an J ap. Gold. Silver and Alumlaum Framea. Lar-

M t V e r n o n , K , ^

J. O. MOORE JRWRLER AND OPTICIAN.

CO* I T O R B

C . C . W i l l i a n i B ,

A T T O R N F Y - A T - L A W ,

M T . V B R N O N . K Y .

W 5 K P I C 8 . O n l e d , floor o T h e Bank 01 M t . V e r n o n , o n C h u r c

^ IBTree t .—Spce i a l a t t e n t i o n g iven W C o l l e c t i o n s . '

P h o n e N o . 8 0 .

JC.McCLARY UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER

A maas m e e t i n g of o a r c i t i z e n s wi |I b e h e l d in a d a y o r t w o t o l a k e a iepa 10 rescue old C a l l f r o m the old c i s t e r n ihaV be fell in a n i g h t o r t w o a g o , w h i l e g o i n g h o m e f r o m t h e m o o n s h i n e S'.ill on Muske t R idge . Thi< i s a m a t t e r t h a t sbod ld be a t t e n d e d t o a s soon a s is c o n v e n i e n t , because t he w a t e r i s r i s ing .

W h e n g iven s s goon as t h e . ronpy c o n g b appears C h a m b e r -I in'« C o n g h Remedy" will w a r d off an a t t a c k of c r o u p a n d p r e -ven t a l l d a n g t r a i d c a u s e of

n x i e t y . ' T h o u s a n d * of . m o t h e r s use it s u c c e s s f u l l y . S o l d b y C h a s C. Davis.

TBe B a r b e r — B e g p a r d o n , 1 bu t t h i s ia a had d

T h e Customer-—I k n . w, an I h a d a bad a b a v e . ;

T O (100 .00 A M O N 1 Far roar apart tlma-Ksparlanca not a .

Waal an aetlva man In una local!

k l b , b a t t •in-H.11 h e n a a # mi l . f r o 11 t | a u a . d 10 L ivo g a t o n . - I *oi t ik w

a n l»*»t of t . na u e a u l m l wea tbe >s attuuai l u e s p r i n g w o h t b

xcept iu i i ol i » o s iowa t h a t l e -line t e « d a y s s K o —Ho, ; a ill. o d ' t o a l d i g g i n g is 1 he o l d e r u •ie d a y .

K r v . O h a r : i e O a r m i e a l , of t b i , 'iace a n d Key . A J P i k e of B rod ead a t e ho ld ing a a e r i e s uf

ug a t ' P i n e Mtil . ' W e h o p e tnucli iod l a s t i n g g o o d will b e d o n e . Alt h a v e k n o w n Bro. P i k e Iroui b i l d h o o d %id t b e r e is no t le t ter s p e a k e r in . K e n t o c k y t h a n i ro . P i k e . W h i l e . Bro . C a r u i c a H f f ' iycsr p r e a c h e r of j ua i

y e a r a e x p e r i e n c e . — M r s tfcher C u m u i i n s , of Mt . V e r u o u , s s u d e r t u g w i t h a s e v e r e spe l

Rowe . of Ml low wi tb c o n

wUtber C u n - W i l l i e

b r o t h e i ,

G i rd ing to I b e old ' s a y i n g t h i s #111 be a good c r o p y e a r lor t he re « a s a s n o w . o n t h e g r o u c d C h r i s t m a s . — T h e egg m a r k e t j c e n ve ry good , t h i s w i n t e r a n a y o u can see t h e old lad ies m o s t my d a y going 10 m a r k e t wi tb • o s s h e t of e g g s . — S t e p h e n O s r p e n -e r s n d wile, of Mt. Vernon , s t-

t e n d e d c h u r c h s t P tne Hi l l S a t u r -lay s n d S a n d s y . — M i s s e s L u c y H a r d and J e n n i e B u l k s p e n t •Sunday wi tb Miss H s t l i e Carmica l — J imes D u r h a m , of W i t h e r s wen t to Mt. V e r n o n l a s t w e e k on ba s t o e s a . — T h e wild a n i m s l t h a t h a s been r o a m i n g over t he c o u n t r y for some t ime, r u n K o b e r t S o w d e r i n h o m e a lew n i g h t s sgo . H e w a s sca red a lmos t to d e a t h . a n d s c r e a m e d lor h e l p . — J . B. C u m m i n w h o w s s s e n t to t()e L e x i n g t o n a . y i n m t o m e t h r e e m o n t h s a g o is repor ted Oetter but is i.ot a b l e 10

ie b o r n e . — G e o r g e Logs ton w h o been in t he h o u s e of c o r r e c t i o n

lo r t w o y e a r s baa r e t u r n e d h o m e s n d b e s e e m s 10 b e a m u c h b e t . t r ooy.

The Love Letters of a Confederate General

it is history, it is

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