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Wfr.-VJcasoN. KY Feb. TIME TABLE. 22 UCTtD.. 2-t north 13 south . 21 .Sooth ...I... ...• 3=53 11:43 a nl ...... ............ia:i9|» m I AS. LANDBUK, Agent. IHntiti ROYAL OhUdTftu Ory FBR FLETCHER S CASTOR I A Saves Health and KENTUCKY, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY r «s, Kentucky is noted for its fine orses* pretty women, and excel- nt Hue Grass, from which it, ikes xts name. Kentucky peo- |e uc ambitious and stand for lings that are bred and home in THE tint you've got to "deli»e« the goods to nuke go<j(b* A garment playt the fiftr portant part in « inin'a ap- pearance, and it is his d « y to nlwaj^ bo/j|Et)<e«jftJfc g garments I sell ire tuited In. pattern, style and not to the physical requirements til' , ' ; £ | My customers-:; are muchIpwor than othejlli,' EVER Y T . H J !N G I if 1 " RAL JMERGHANfilSt A T ^ H E LOWEST PRICK. ' i; < » J,. =S3E?@®£SS . ^ t3£MkMSss&8&&. PERSONAL Anbry Martin I.yochburg, Va. We are glad lo'report Mrs. J.C. Moore rapidly improving. J. K. Craig of the Quail scrtimi, has been very s'ck the. post week, hut is Improving. Mr. and Mr*. Will Manus jare rejoicing over the arrival of their first born, a fine girl. L. H. Davis, J. H. Browning and J. L. Arnold E-q were up front Livingston Tuesday. H. S. Mathis. a prominent horseman of Fayette County, was here dnring the week on business S. T. Proctor took his daughter, 'Mies Amy, to Stanford to have Jn operation performed for an abcpa< - on the throat. Mm WiH Rigabjr of Br'odbeud. was here Sunday, to see Mrs Walter obins, who has been sick -for>ieiyday8. . ;Mr>jujd Mrs S. .L, ..Biles |af. Cincinnati, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Furnish. Mrs Bales is a sister of Mrs. Furnish. Mrs. Tom O'Mara aod little son are with Mrs O'Mara's paresis Dr. and Mrs. A. C, Lo.velK Mr. O'Mara was' here for the week end. Master Artlo Evans, of Orlando, was in town with his father, Mr. Abe Evans Monday, apd whil" ' Signal--5«<5- firt appreciated call. . yj. S. Pish, the te'ephane bnver 4 has beencpnfiined to his rr>om ?t . his home in Stanford for a few. weeks. Mr. Fish has not been pell for some time, . rs producing a most pleasing effifct.,. ' Mrs. Dantaler, as tjell as' Miss Noel,lias very pleasing personality,.afftKittig n<j- mannerism, delighting her audience with ger. simplicity and , . f dignity. ' ' - : : 'i „? DV P This concert wa, tho first num^ scenes along the proposed Boone berof the Ly<*om course Which Way please mail them tq Jas Maret K-;„„ ' . . ,. J u . ,, „„ : "S being presented under the .Secy Mt. Vernoo, Ky. He wants 1 , ,. ... , _, home from | tHcmt0 u s e j n advertl , I _ ^ » , „ pices of the Woman s Club. The Boone Way, several families have bftt as it is evident that in -each' and every case the spread of the disease was from the' Same source there is but little danger now of H timber spread of that disease. ' Isaac Ray. grandson of Daniel Boone like) Bowman arrived here Tuesday morning irbin Storkiand and has taken lodging at Hftrve Bowman's 111 West. end of town. The youngster will be able to'vot* for bis uncle Felix for County Clerk in I935 but hopes to ride in automobiles over Boone Way many many years before that limo The newly elected Fiscal Court ntet Monday and had a general overhauling of oflairs. The ques- tion of reduction of salaries was first, considered and while the qdestioo Was not fullv decided, yet lor the present the sheriff was ordered to pay the County Judge and County Superintendent whose Salaries are paid monthly and quarterly, the; sum' of fjo. per month. The question of salary will be finally dotermined at the. October terpi. The Coujt house Janitor was dooe away with aad the pauper business was taken ou of the bands, of tile Pauper Com- ntitteeand piseee in-cbjrgtof'tfie' Magistrates, each Magistrate 'to look a.ter-ftjs own districts 'Ne^ Etnbroideries, Laces, and '• white goods, big'tihe. ' Sutton & McBte. As usual Sutton & McBee will sell you - Olothiag, Shoes, Dry Goods, Floor Coverings etc. fof less moniy than the other man. The Co itinental Insurance Com piny-is canceling all their'risks on farm property in Rockcastle and will qnit doing business'in the county. CARD OF. THANKS. I wish to thank all of theciti zens who have signed my father's petition, and to express my heart- felt giati:ude > Signed, JAMES M.NBWCOMB^ : ; Upland, Ind- A strong fight is being 'made among the citizens that 1 Mt. Ver- non should" have a Curfew law,and a delegation of representative citizens will appear before the towu . ' bofrd at their next meeting aod ask; that the law be passed. When parents can't or don't .try- to keep • the ypang boys off the street^ at tlie utiearihly hours, that the Banking Hou-e, Furni- ture and Fixtures Other Asiests not in- cluded under any o' above heads, expeustVpaid 36J 58 'totol $S6,257S^ LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in, in > 15,ooo 00 Surplus Fund 250 00 Undivided Profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid 1..155 Deposit subject to ck. I .14.!*)! 03 Titte deposit; ...... j 6,10I .is , Tdtsl, $j6.2sf »o STATE OP KUMCKY 1 Set. County of KcicJpasle 1 Wfe R. H.| Hsmm and A M Hiatt, President a n i C&sbit r 01 the above named-Bank, do solemn j awear ih^t t i e above statement! is true to the best of our knuwl-1 edge and belief, R. Hamm. Pres. A- M. Hiatt, Cashier. Subscribed and'sworn to before me this 9th dfybf February ,9, 4 v My Commissltfn Expires 3 4.14 JOHN ROBINS, ' * Votary Public. A TEXAS WON OER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder tronMes, removing grsuel, cores diSDets, weak Rod all Irregularities of the kidneys and in botv men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your tiruggist, will be sent by mail on teceipt off 1.00. One small bottle in two months treatment, nd se I- dom tails to perfect a cure. Seud for testimonials from his and other states. Dr.. E. - W. Hall, 2926 Ofi*e street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggist. "THE young man ' who knows what's what in s t y l e s , value and appearance w e a r s a SWANN of course- We pride our- selves on the com- pleteness of our Swann stock show the new things while they are new— and'do a bigjjesinesa on Swanij Hats, An hoO|V visit in our ife|^epart- ment is tifl8e well spent 1 Come and Sfee Them. "We Stand By What You Buy" J , FISH-SON The Cash Store BOYS! 9 Feel Good 1 WfiEN I BEGAN DOING BUSINESS WITH THE PEOPLES BANK ioftK-jaUb ago, I had but f5.(H) to deposil. My business wjth the Bank for the .first year did n»t aojomit^la.nioch, but the Cashier seemed to appreciate it, and treated rae just likel had * million on deposit with him. Naturally. 1 'felt encouraged ••4 1 *»M to nty "frife" one right. " Mary, yon just watch what a difference there will be in 'Bill's Bank Account next year.' Well, to maktf f Ions story short, I kept nflding to m^.deposits; the Bank paid me & per cent interest on Savings Deposits, with interest compounded semi-annually. '1 made three real estate trades in wljich I made iiiee money — all went to my credit « i t k Psot>XK8 BANK — and today "Bill's" Bank Account ii " BomeTdflkins." Now, Boys, if you have got the deter nynstion and grit and a little bit of "old horse" sense, go to tlie PEOPLES BASIC— start a little account — get a Bank Book With <joax name on it — go in to Tyin »nd you can do as w ell «a BIUU.

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Wfr.-VJcasoN. KY Feb.

TIME TABLE. 22 UCTtD.. 2-t north 13 south . 21 .Sooth

...I... ...• 3=53 11:43 a nl

...... ............ia:i9|» m I AS. LANDBUK, Agent.

IHntiti

ROYAL OhUdTftu Ory

FBR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A Saves Health

and

KENTUCKY, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY

r«s, Kentucky is noted for its fine orses* pretty women, and excel-nt Hue Grass, from which it, ikes xts name. Kentucky peo-|e uc ambitious and stand for lings that are bred and home in

T H E tint you've got to "deli»e« the goods to nuke go<j(b* A garment playt the fiftr portant part in « inin'a ap-pearance, and it is his d « y to nlwaj^ bo/j|Et)<e«jftJfc g

garments I sell i re tuited In. • pattern, style and not to the

physical requirements til' , ' ; £ | • My customers-:;

are muchIpwor than othejlli,'

E V E R Y T . H J !N G I if 1 "

R A L J M E R G H A N f i l S t A T ^ H E LOWEST PRICK. ' i;

< » J,. =S3E?@®£SS . ^ t3£MkMSss&8&&.

P E R S O N A L

Anbry Martin I.yochburg, Va.

We are glad lo'report Mrs. J.C. Moore rapidly improving.

J . K. Craig of the Quail scrtimi, has been very s'ck the. post week, hut is Improving.

Mr. and Mr*. Will Manus jare rejoicing over the arrival of their first born, a fine girl.

L. H. Davis, J. H. Browning and J . L. Arnold E-q were up front Livingston Tuesday.

H. S. Mathis. a prominent horseman of Fayette County, was here dnring the week on business

S. T. Proctor took his daughter, 'Mies Amy, to Stanford to have Jn operation performed for an abcpa<

- on the throat. Mm WiH Rigabjr of Br'odbeud.

was here Sunday, to see Mrs Walter obins, who has been sick

-for>ieiyday8. . ;Mr>jujd Mrs S. .L, ..Biles |af.

Cincinnati, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Furnish. Mrs Bales is a sister of Mrs. Furnish.

Mrs. Tom O'Mara aod little son are with Mrs O'Mara's paresis Dr. and Mrs. A. C, Lo.velK Mr. O'Mara was' here for the week end.

Master Artlo Evans, of Orlando, was in town with his father, Mr. Abe Evans Monday, apd whil"

' Signal--5«<5- firt appreciated call. .

yj. S. Pish, the te'ephane bnver 4 has beencpnfiined to his rr>om ?t . his home in Stanford for a few.

weeks. Mr. Fish has not been pell for some time, .

rs producing a most pleasing effifct.,. ' Mrs. Dantaler, as tjell as' Miss Noel,lias • very pleasing personality,.afftKittig n<j-mannerism, delighting her audience with ger. simplicity and

, . f dignity. ' ' - : :'i „?DV P This concert wa, tho first num^

scenes along the proposed Boone berof the Ly<*om course Which Way please mail them tq Jas Maret K-;„„ ' . . ,. J u . ,, „„ „ : "S being presented under the .Secy Mt. Vernoo, Ky. He wants1 , ,. ... , _, home from | t H c m t 0 u s e j n a d v e r t l , I _^» ,„ pices of the Woman s Club. The Boone Way,

several families have bftt as it is evident that in -each' and every case the spread of the disease was from the' Same source there is but little danger now of H timber spread of that disease. ' Isaac Ray. grandson of Daniel

Boone like) Bowman arrived here Tuesday morning irbin Storkiand and has taken lodging at Hftrve Bowman's 111 West. end of town. The youngster will be able to'vot* for bis uncle Felix for County Clerk in I935 but hopes to ride in automobiles over Boone Way many many years before that limo

The newly elected Fiscal Court ntet Monday and had a general overhauling of oflairs. The ques-tion of reduction of salaries was first, considered and while the qdestioo Was not fullv decided, yet lor the present the sheriff was ordered to pay the County Judge and County Superintendent whose Salaries are paid monthly and quarterly, the; sum' of f jo . per month. The question of salary will be finally dotermined at the. October terpi. The Coujt house Janitor was dooe away with aad the pauper business was taken ou of the bands, of tile Pauper Com-ntitteeand piseee in-cbjrgtof'tfie' • Magistrates, each Magistrate 'to look a.ter-ftjs own districts

'Ne^ Etnbroideries, Laces, and '• white goods, big'tihe. '

Sutton & McBte. As usual Sutton & McBee will

sell you - Olothiag, Shoes, Dry Goods, Floor Coverings etc. fof less moniy than the other man.

The Co itinental Insurance Com piny-is canceling all their'risks on farm property in Rockcastle and will qnit doing business'in the county.

CARD OF. THANKS. I wish to thank all of theciti

zens who have signed my father's petition, and to express my heart-felt giati:ude >

Signed, JAMES M.NBWCOMB^ : ; Upland, Ind-

A strong fight is being 'made among the citizens that 1 Mt. Ver-non should" have a Curfew law,and a delegation of representative citizens will appear before the towu

. ' bofrd at their next meeting aod ask; that the law be passed. When parents can't or don't .try- to keep

• the ypang boys off the street^ at tlie utiearihly hours, that the

Banking Hou-e, Furni-ture and Fixtures Other Asiests not in-cluded under any o' above heads, expeustVpaid 36J 58

'totol $S6,257S^ LIABILITIES

Capital Stock paid in, in > 15,ooo 00

Surplus Fund 250 00 Undivided Profits, less ex-penses and taxes paid 1..155 Deposit subject to ck. I .14.!*)! 03 Titte deposit; . . . . . . j 6,10I .is , Tdtsl, $j6.2sf »o

STATE OP K U M C K Y 1 Se t . County of KcicJpasle 1

Wfe R. H. | Hsmm and A M Hiatt, President a n i C&sbit r 01 the above named-Bank, do solemn j

awear ih^t t i e above statement! is true to the best of our knuwl-1 edge and belief,

R. Hamm. Pres. A- M. Hiatt, Cashier.

Subscribed and'sworn to before me this 9th dfybf February ,9,4 v My Commissltfn Expires 3 4.14

JOHN ROBINS, ' * Votary Public.

A TEXAS WON OER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney

and bladder tronMes, removing grsuel, cores diSDets, weak Rod all Irregularities of the kidneys and in botv men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your tiruggist, will be sent by mail on teceipt off 1.00. One small bottle in two months treatment, nd se I-dom tails to perfect a cure. Seud for testimonials from his and other states. Dr.. E. - W. Hall, 2926 Ofi*e street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggist.

"THE young man ' who knows

wha t ' s what in styles, value and appearance wears a S W A N N of course-

We pride our-selves on the com-pleteness of our Swann stock — show the new things while they are new— and'do a bigjjesinesa on Swanij Hats,

An hoO|V visit in our ife|^epart-ment is tifl8e well spent 1

Come and Sfee Them.

"We Stand By What You Buy"

J,FISH-SON The Cash Store

BOYS! 9 Feel Good 1

WfiEN I BEGAN DOING BUSINESS WITH

THE PEOPLES BANK ioftK-jaUb ago, I had but f5.(H) to deposil. My business wjth the Bank for the .first year did n»t aojomit^la.nioch, but the Cashier seemed to appreciate it, and treated rae just l ikel had * million on deposit with him. Naturally. 1 'felt encouraged • •4 1 *»M to nty "frife" one right. " Mary, yon just watch what a difference there will be in 'Bill's Bank Account next year.' Well, to maktf f Ions story short, I kept nflding to m^.deposits; the Bank paid me & per cent interest on Savings Deposits, with interest compounded semi-annually. '1 made three real estate trades in wljich I made iiiee money — all went to my credit «i tk Psot>XK8 BANK — and today " B i l l ' s " Bank Account ii " BomeTdflkins." Now, Boys, if you have got the deter nynstion and grit and a little bit of "old horse" sense, go to tlie PEOPLES BASIC— • start a little account — get a Bank Book With <joax name on it — go in to Tyin »nd you can do as w ell «a

BIUU.

r i o o owzoorL S U I T S AND O V E R C O A T S AND Y O U

B t S T C L O T H E S I N A M E R I C A A T " SEND US. YOUR • B M n B n m n i

MONEY ORDER AND WEWLlDF'.iVFR n S H f i S O N ^ i * •e' PARCEL POST | f c j £ £ g 2 » 2 g 2 2 ^ M |

; MT VERNON, KENTUCKY.

W: LL WEAR THE T H E P R I C E . WE6:(AR/ i \TE' SATJScACTION "..-Ft YOUR MONFY 3A: * SELLING <3C 0 ! ' CLOTHES SINCE (17'

(Continned from-tiM p«rg<.'~

'• •ipinra-mMM 11 Bo " 'RiAt'Cwt"" " lr*-»

KiGSfty'tt" " e S " i l H Brown 9 - . " -CfeHwrfn 9 15 " YciffC^iV ' 9 7?

M . A ^ w u ' i 3 « f a I ' m * * lo to'

" Cf.Lbnjft. 4 Tn " f-Sfettaiftfa* 11 ,7 " Awa«eb«« - — . 9 in

CtafrfcaWir fj'Ti *" J O-Plmfnwr ' 7 8?

Mt- Vtentbo• v K y i

thereof, I nhatl prwfittl to oitcr Wr M|U ; ' »ltho frantdoor bf the Court tfoaac, In j Mt. Verqon. Rockcastla Comity,' ,-Kj.v j tp the hij,'h-*t»nJ benSbjdd^c. a tpub l ie auction,'oii Mo'n^jJr l b e 3 3 r i d » y pi Feb

t lpV4, bel*eo6 U» hou iToi '» o'clock a . m and ilo'gPiclr p'm. it b r t y reimlar

. Conniy C o u r t ' dmy. 00 n c r r t t l tWWi ; months i f following dnmibod rami M-tate located in ROCIMMIT*. Comity tro

"ths wawrp ot Roundntooa Creek, a i d 1 boun lcd'js follows: •• ">Tract-go. t:

BeKiopincon a dn-jwaod, t M r he riagc Toad; thence north wt^li *a d.cuntl

• t o a g u m l o iv low K»p ; h * 'tlw W i o u i fleU: thence WAMV) a lilukoryon-top of

ridge; nearly w«jtto-a fciiw OftV. 3n the southern houndnfr i t f t h r f Carter fomi:' tbeMee vri b ' t t e r«« le fn | boundary of tbo KagmrtJ - fernK-thewe! with the Carter line to a "perrtinutroi i tree; thence'a straight line sooBi -to a poplar Ire* on the ridge road; thence with the ridge road eant-to the bejrin- . I.iing. containing 8oo acrea:morc o r l«u, with 6o acrea which was pre t iomlysokl . to Jume* Prtsctorexcepied. "

•Tract NO a. ( A house and lot in the town of ttrnsh (Creek', Rockcastle County. Ky,, bound -as follows:

I ! Beginning at a corner of Hr L*»«e!l'» 11> t near bin lioutc: thuhce ra'Uer iionrh1

283 feet to an old* elm stump, cornnrl and none, Dr Lnmreir* corner: thencw' r tujwr northeast 119 f-et to an apple tree and stone corner, to Br J William." • l<(t; thenoa ratli'T north 2Ti feet to the--jjring corner of F J William*' lot: Uencff rather west to t h : Ijingfonl line o fc*t to the tauuford i-otner: thxnec •iher north 88 feet with h'-n.;;•.«-'* .

line to Kaster Mafon s line u> a" s-.oit: theoce rather with Kaster-'MaaoiTB line 88 feet to the beginning. containing Snout one acre more or lean.

For the purchase price the pun-hue i must execute bond' with' approved .e-cur*ty bearing intercut franfithy of sale until paid and baring the force add effect of a judgment. ' 1 ^

Bidders must be prepared' to ciotnply ' promptly with tiicse tcFjii,

.Mratir Commissioner oi the i t C C. •

E d Hroi th D 8 Soti t h i r d P C , Left f

, ^ COfe MarW*-' i t , J W S b B f f # ;

-• MeC« j -li L y r r e B r o d i

J- B Denne t t

1 M C r a i g J r o G r a v e s J i a t Brown H-B. I'tifciell l£ Hnli c i G r a n l 4 K e OS Bans L D Unas Jno 1».«™ 5 5 5 9 5 S 9 FDN—FROLIC—EESTMTY

NEW ORLEANS and MOBILE February 19-24, 1914

LOW BOUND TRIP FARES Tickets on Sale February 17, 18, 19. 20 ,31 , 22 and 23.

Return Limit Jo reach original s tar t ing point no t later t han March 6, with extension o t limit t o March 23, 1914, on payment of $1.00.

ATTRACTIVE STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES. o n *n v Ticket Asest, Queen A Cmctnt Route, or apply to

. . . M y K1M1.1'tosto-.r tad Ticket A^cnt, 101 E.MalnSurcl. Leximttoa,Xr.

J«tn<s itiriCk J Vtf T » t « B C Ai d r r n o n T J G r a v e s Z Bintlctt J B «nHWsk W- B Oi-e t - s • E o d B o r t c L B B W ^ ^ e s h J W A f e l l l s

H a e o e y Bro . Co. \v«a feyiSer K d W j t W i e i -C" -S A n a n - f o n g U « 4 n w £ S u > l d . ' I / -e Arnn l8 " 5 H a r d i n Vfno-e J H LiMt'llOrt ToWft off t , iving<to. l (6

T H E K I N G O P j s v . ' A L L L A X A T I V E '

F . . r 'const i -vnl inn, u s e Or. K i n g ' * N'ewrAfi* Pills . Paul M a t h u U a . of Buffalo, N Y . ' says'iht-y arS the, !"lupgiil »ll. laxiu4«*B> ? % a ie a hltsKic g to all my fami ly a n d I a l » « » s t e p a box a t b o r n e , " G e t a box u n d j g e l * p | l aga in Prioe<t5c. A t -UiU)[gists o r Xij mail . * H . E Bucklen & Co. PgLide lpb ia Of S t . L o a i s . '

C0*MI88I0NE«is^ALE EOt.'KCASTtE ClRC.CIT COORB"

Wftlte:-T DeBord'A c, ' v ' ' ' 'Pin. VS}Cmnmissi.<uer'fiSale.

Lister d peBord &c.. Deft* By; v i | tu - of a Judgment "and o;d«r

of sale o( tb? Rockcastle Cirooit Conrt l rendered a^ the January Te"fm, 1914,

V ime*'3rock * eWlOffehtf' I' DM Cress1

•' Chas Vahhfeok •* ~B»L Bray > " Green Cress' " James No<*

If ^ u r " n e JCouoh-JCasket8 is unexcelled Hand-made < ̂ offinsfurnigbed Hearse sen< to all parts of

Dty «< All orders by Wire Promptly Filled.

JONAS McKENZIE P E L L 8

THE "ftOYAL BUE"

I F you need a good" pair of shoe? it * is to interest to exainine

^he Sefe Hne behtt

Padded, Sewed and new Stiirps and Stir-

My Phone- Ho. is (39) thirty-n^e... We open shop at 7 o'clock a.m. and run open shop till 9 o'clock' p. m. You are cbrdially welcome in our place at any time during our shop hours. We don't want to sell you . anything yon don't want, but, oh my how we do like to sell you what you

do want. Let us show you

CHAS. C. DAVIS .v-;'/r Mt. Vernon

Ky.

COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT

A n J F w . T L r e e Summer* Mrs . Vin-

c c a t W a i Unable to At tend

ABJ of H e r Housework .

'I Suffered for Mrs. Waller

Vincent, o^h i s town, "and the third and * last Erne, was my wors t

I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of ray housework.

1 also had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, tiiklng, spells would come, on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off.

I was certainly in a dreadful state of healU>„ when I finally decided to try CvduL the woman's tonic, and 1 firmly

believe 1 wouU have died if I hadn'l taken it.

After I bega» taking Card'ii, I was greatly helped, and all throe bottles re-lieved me entir(4y. •

I fattened up, and grew so nfuch stronger In t h m months, I felt Bke an-other person alfngether."

Cardui is pur»ly vegetable and gentle-acting. Its ingredients have a miid, tonic effect, on the w<xnanly constitution. *< :

Cardui makee for increased stryt j th, a i f c ,tbence ; improves the appelile, tonei up t h e i r - S S n f f l T S k ' vous system, and helps to make • ' " ' ' ' sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.

Cardui has helped more than a mi weak women, during the past 50yi It will surely «o for you. what it done for theni. Kty Cardui today.

IrMUKUbrjS

...W^wiilt ajBrwcr 6»- j ' j 'r; KENTUCKY" I i j t h p , f i t t e r ' . q l ' K i n B a n k r u p t c y • ' t OwE«iS & O n ) •

R i c h m o n d , K y . F e b . Q-I4 T a tbe c f e d i t u r i of J , L. O w e p s

ft Ct*. ot JMhnt-tta. i n t b e c o o n t y •if Rockcas t l e a n d d i s t r ic t a f o r e a id , » WoUtropt Not ice i s l ierehjf.

g i v e n t l t i f on F e b r d a r y 3 r d I914 h e s*id J v t ; . O w e n s & | t ' o . w a s

; ' (nlf » j j t ^ v e d - » - b i - n k r ' t . i > ' ; atid t h a t (lie' ttwt,_ m e e t i n g of hi* cred -*ms: wlf l lS-Kel- ' m . the . office ol -it <i?r-t({Wea r e f e r e e i n . R i c h m o n d ,

F«fc. i t . i 9 f 4 a t 1 o'tloClr p. m . . iat w h i c h t i m e t h e stild credi t o r s m a y a t t end , p r o v e t h r i r claim* a p p o i n t a W n ' t c e . exaiinn.- t h a B a n k r o p t , a n d t r a n s *ct au--.lt o t h e r hns inesS a s may p rope r ly cotut b e f o r e aaiti m e e t i n g . '

A. R. B D R N A M , | r R e f e r e e in Ban j t rqp t ey .

Children Cry for Fletcher's

l e s s 65120,00 a m o u n t in c i u d e d in Mt . V e r m i n a n d H r o d h e a d firaded School

J J t e W i a * % 1 7 6 0 . n 0 a t : o p e r c e n t a h e cli too. T- i Priinctii(nr t a x of A 'es le rn O n i o n T e ' e g r a p h

48-42ooHd-s 3 i 8 .6 t m o u n ; itK-Judwi in M t V e r n o n a-4l B r o d head i a d r d School D i s t r i c t s

I ' S 3 9^ a l l - i p e r c e n t •11 e d i ttxi.

T o F r a n h & e o n A d a m « l i x p r e a s Ctr- 13040 t!<> less 3132 0 0 n m o u n t i n c l u d e d •11 Ml. e ^ i o t / a o d B r o d -h « « I T G i " " - i School p i s , t r i c t s l 'o8o8joo a t l o p e r c e n t o n e a r a [ l o o / T o F r a n - t r i i e t a x o n P u l l -m a n C a r Co 7950.00 lea-; l ")OO.oo amcinnt i n c l u d e d i t Brodf ie juJ a n d M t V e r n o n l i r « d ^ d Sfcn&il f l f s i r let> 6 \ 5 o r < j a t i 5 " p e r c e n t o n t t c h ' l iitf 2

7 5 < « T . . 2 j 8 f f i t J k ^ l e s s 392-75 I n n n b ^ f n c j t j ' f e d in Mt . 1$ 00 j V e r n o n and"Brodbea i l "•* n o - (»i*«VledTclipdl' D i s t r i c t s ' 6 1 6 2395 a t 6 0 p e r c e n t e a c h 1 I 2 I o

251

f f t e K i n d T o n H a v e A l w a y s B o a g h t ^ a n d w h i c h h a s b e e n l a u s e f o r o y e r 3 0 y e a r s , h a s b o r n e t h e s l p i u i t u r e of

. a n d h a s ftecft m a d e u n d e r h i s pe r> s o n a l s u p e r v i s i o n s i n c e I t s i n f a n c y .

. „ . . . A U « w n o o n e t o d e c e i v e y o u In t h l a . A l l C o u n t e r f e i t s , I n t l t a t l o n B a n d " J u n t - a » - g o o d " a r e b u t E x p e H m e n t s t h a t t r i f l e w i t h . a n d e n d a n g e r t b e h e a l t h of I n f a n t t t a n d C h i l d r e n — E x p e r i e n c e a g a i n s t

What is CASTORIA Cfaa to r ia U a h a r m l e s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s t o r O H , P a r e -g o r i c , D r o p s g a d ; S o o t h i n g S y r u p s . I t i s p l e a s a n t . I t c o n t a i n s n e i t h e r O p i u m , M o r p h i n e n o r o t h e r N a r c o t i c s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r r i s a n d a l l a y s F e v e r t s h n e s s . F o r m o r e t h a n t h i r t y y e a r s i t h a s b e e n i n c o n s t a n t u s e l o p t h e r e l i e f o l C o n s t i p a t i o n . F l a t u l e n c y , W i n d C o l i c , a l l T e e t h i n g T r o u b l e s a n d t > i a c d K B a . I t r e g u l a t e s t h e S t o m a c h a n d B o w e l s , a s s i m i l a t e s t h e F o o d , g i v i n g h e a l t h y a n d n a t u r a l s l e e p . T h e C h i l d r e n ' s P a n a c e a — T h e M o t h e r ' s f r i e n d *

GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of

In U s * For Over 3 0 Years

SILVER SEALPAINTS ••• 1 ,1 HONKST. S I M O N P V R L P U I U f l i l . • • •

xo- Save You 50% STOP! LOOKt LISTEN! T8 YWR J*AM>

SILVER SEAL BARN AND" ROOF PAINTS. . H BW. ( S f i l i . ) . . . . Eljht Coiora. HwroojJilj RelUbte. B u r f l lota (50 gglm.) .

RELIABLE ROOF PAINTS. BtA^K

i f i i p n M M A Wholesale House

of Chicago Said the best advertisement for a General Store is to advertise every week in your local paper. •

J. E. Mitchell, of ^ine Hill, Ky.

Says the fctfst way he can advertise, is to do just like he is doing. Just keep landing the goods out.

CHEAP f«OR CASH.

THE GREEN FRONT

; TII i f ir i B i n tfcl

Established 1887

'ublished Every ' Priday .

MT. V E R N O N , R O C K C A S T L E COUNTY, K T ^ J vOLi^viaxxvri, NUMBER 18

BARGAIN BULLETIN ^Special Sajjgg During Month of j F e b r u a r y = *-j|RINTER GOODS WILL GO like Ice Cream at a

- July Picnic.

;i- THE GREAT BANNER

$ P K ' T M I S S . T H E W B A R G A I N P I C N I C Come in and see thera today.

Nqrica their style, their ' l ight . we$fbi, their softae*a. Sec if you ever wore hoe© that' looked or Celt better. ^

Don't buy any more hoeo until jU S U G A R jb sack pf -best granulated far. Special $1*20

S O A P S and WASH POWDERS

Clean Easy Soap—the great-est soap upon the market. | A _

Special. 3 bars for I U C

FELS NAPTHA —thai great Cold Water Soap. I

3- Boxes for I « J C

SUTTON & McBEE

&OFFEE—The Pilgrim Special blend of Coffee, once t̂ lcd, always used, 25ct value a lO-lbbag for $1.50 i 1 1 , . 1111 . ' I •'

Finest Patent—high-grade, every ounce guaranteed of the finest made. c c : 5 0

Per barrrel q j • Same Flour in Sacks 70 c A N0.1^°f Family Flour good enough foir me, ^ gf

a barrel only costs ^ J ;j r": i-at s b uys a sack

Shoes and Dry Goods are not Groceries, of course, bat we have such a big store of them to close out that we just had to! tell you about them —right uow.

CLOTHING, Underwear, Hats and "darned nigh" "everything

Sou can think of are to be closed out ere this month. • j

CORN — Fine Sugar Com nice and sweet, Q p

hard to beat O v Fine Can BEANS, O f *

per can, O v Riee—Fancy Head Q _

RICE OC_ BEANS — New Michigan

hand-picked Navy *) Cc Beans. Special. 5 lbs . for £ . V _ /

-SALM O N —No. Cans Alaska Pink Salmon/-packed in heavy rich oil, ,\JJc value ^

. Special, 3 lor ^ O MATCHES—the bigjScbox

of Capiat Matches—every one a good one. Special, | f l ( J

WHOLESALE You can buy at wholesak prices all during February.

Remember! This is BAKER'S advertise-ment aud when U.ti.sidvertiB«iBja

Special Sale, he has the goods to back it up.

Come w h e r e ^he. j i.. g-j f! ' S i , ' • wise ones go. Men Who , Svant the fin-est of 'm a d e . t <>4 measure- c 1 o | h e a <

. t h p-n t throwing^* •way/ their g & o d mfi|/ey . have -a habif "bf,<>om i n g- here I '

5 Sprihe,Suite $li£fcp.'/

VERNON! SHERIFPS sETTLUMENf, . , X v " • NIOELEY, Sh*6tlff of R o e W t l b Cblinkj, in.ioeourt' luiid, lor the year i9i2. h

wlffl Eobkc&stle Ceuttty for I'ovenul fitfe butt, tit exht-Mes o f " r , m

i i toi.&unty.fWtheyttii 'of 1912: at j .ws on ea h •- • . ; " ,• , - I loo. "1 taxable probetty 440764

'-•.To advalorum tiix dn H,?h3.0fr) " 4 a ^ CSX, Wrong 9 no ^Wvaiorum taxon t̂-SOcia oil each JlOO of triable •• 4i6 .Hardin Mcotft 6 ro 8$i,»so L &"N R R Co at

property .4,17 1)4 87o John Thomps-'n 8̂ 16 -Recife on .each I0.1- ' 1728 Ti-To advnlorum tax on ' '•-SIS' L f k i i i 6 o3 IVxlranchrse tax o£ L -t N. $681 ,2s0UHB. R. Co* • .• 4^1?K8~Ai&i j r f i ? 3<>o R7E Co.'8I0,8do at 2acts at SBcts on each $lfO. 1728,28 •?- 487 r*-&.kerj;, j «a joo. - 792 20 To franchise tax of L 4 N '• 468 W A McKfhney 2 00 Wftanchine taxon W«t- ; R. R. Co. $316,880 at.25ct» : + 466- W A McKinne'y 2 92 i r n Onion Telegraph Co., on each |10Q. , . 792.20 » 8o5- J J Haiper '5 ooffBoe ar 25c* on each loo. i l Oo TV franchise tax on Wortr, - - >-f 88a W C Hopkins ' 3 ia*fc(*ancbise tax00Pullman ern Union Telegraph Co, t 482 DCPoynter *°o[§4r Co., 7950.84 at 2 jets $400a at 25CIB of each $100. 11.50 4 43o DCPKhdir 3 76 Sri each too. j9 88 To franchise tax,'00 Poll- + 235 Dr W H Joyner So 00 To franchise tax on Adams man Car Co. $7950 84 on 4 447 W C Hopkins 8 la Express Co 1840, at 26cts each$100. T • 19-58 f #74. liatll P r i c e 2 o o & . a c h 100. 88S To franchise tax on Adams " 375 H H I-a»ci 2 00 *0 franchise tax on Bank

I Express Co. $1840. at 25cts - 871 W A Todd 8 16 ofMt. Vernon, Ky. 17,440 on each $100. .38a f 366 Birt Phillipa a o<t on each too. 43 60 To franchise lax on Bank " 35s C S Armstrong 900 To irancbise tax on Peoples of iVJt Vernon. Ky. t l 7 « 0 353 Log.n Armto 9 w(.Sank ol Ml. Vernon, Ky.,

,at 2$cts on eacb $100. 43 0J *• 3-<> Walter Owens a oo|;f3,66cukt23cts on each too, 8415 To franchise tax on Peoples " 826 John Thompson 3 28 Wo franchise tax on Citizens Bank of Mt. Vernon, Ky. f* ' 3ao Win DeBord a poiBank/of Brodhead, Ky.. $13.660 at 2jCts on each-100. 34 15 f* j 8a7 J J Brown 3 a8 I i S M at a5cts on each 100. 34 18 ro franchise tax on Citizens f* f 46a Soloman Gnffin a 00 ' f . Total S7o7l72 R o n l r n f R r i v l K A n J , I f . . t t O - t> m . — I • .

t Feb. 13; J9I14;

'-PuiUsiiiiveri EDGAR S. A.

M B H B B K O P , KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

month of a drain; thence a straight line to Ratniey'illne; thenoewith Ramsey's l;ne to Cook's corner*, thence east with Cook's line to his corner; thence to the h^tonin; , containing by estimation 25

For i he purchase price the purchaser must execute bond with approved security; bearing interest from the day of sale until paid and having the force and effect <>i a jmlgment.

Bidders must be prepared to comply promptly with these terms.

G. S. GaxFFIN, Master Commissioner of the RCC,

HORRIBLE BLOrcfcTBS OF [ • ECZSMA

Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Sciemi Ointment. C. P. Caldwell Of >>»Orleans. La. states; "Mv doctor advued me to try 'Dr Hob-son's Salve.' I used three boxes < f Ointmenr and three cakt* of Dr Hobsnn'a Dtrma Zenia Soap. To. cay. [ have pot a spot anywhere on ray body and can say 1 am cored.' It wll do the same for jh-.il. Its sootning. healing, anti-septic action will rid yon of all akin hnmori. blackheads, pimples Eciiema blotches, red unsightly sores, land leaves yoot skin clea'i and healthy\ Get a box to day. Guaranteed, Mil druggist, Soc.or by mail. \ Pleiffer Chemical Co. PliiKdelphia & St. Lonis".

The latest value . placed on an i8o4 dollai b $3900.

There a r t otjlv about a Jozen snch coins in the hands of collic tors, yet ' tfi^re were 80,000 of phern coinetf:'

Tiie.eiitire output Was «eni to « paymaster of the fleet then lying ofl Ttipoli, and the sailors to whom tfcey p repa id promptly traded them to tbe n**>V Sahara traders.

- Wm. Mania ft w i O » « e y

. T CJ B(av»er •' Ritpef Di yell

'(«•. VV S Bianam m r 9! Branaman

$! .iSrtntll • • J g BtitoeU

• i"' W B Coffey - r" R B Shepherd ! •« Or ff-Bortoti . j ' - Jno Sward

. j " " Cnaa McCoHitei

H H Wood J." CfcWren

WQ Hyq« • " E 8 Taylor • Job Clontz

r.S Myer.

'! j £i[C»Woin'n* . •• -Alftpd Ate»Wkr

>f WA;M«|UII»

GRANVILLE OWENS I UNDERTAKER |

I | Brodhead Ky |

Peat BorliBgtNt. lo rn .-ftwt '-virfl lr* i«W taontha. AtWr (ava kiai upv.be tort ar-i aod is now a well tottle to*.»; it will

Caskets and Bobee Telegraph or Tele-

r order*,Promptly ' lled,

Gooo B1L1,.—Staelton Sanfley was in Danville yesterda>*after;

noon and stated tfi tbe- Advocate that a mistake that be Is not the author olthe bill

-providing lor building roads- thru the mountains at the public Ex-pense. Sanfley 'a bill provides that the automobile license from each county is to be returned td thai,county to be used in road bniiding. If his bill is passed Boyle county would gtet all-the

1 icense money .paid by local iiuto; mobile users. It is said that Gov McCreary road^ a speech to the Legislature endorsing othtr road bills.wbicb appropriates utooey for road builiMng in the .mountains. The mountains are rich in mineral resources and shonld buUd their own toads;; Tbe State now bead over heels in debt and an effort to liquidate should be made rather than effortafco get deeper in debt. —Danville Advocate.

Who built tbe large portion of the pikes oft Boyle county :and Central Kentucky? Why the. State did. Its -all right so long as the Blue Grass gets the favors but let some legislator suggest State aid to roads in the mountains thef) the Advocate howls. Well there is going to be Siatn aid extended all the same some dav-notwith-siaading the Advocate and little politician's.

To advalorum tax on $691,2s0 L A N R. R. Co. V , at 2Btfs on each $100. 1728,23 , ' To franchise tax of L & N" R, 8 . Co. $316,880 at 2ocls on each $100. .792.20 To franchise tax on Wedtr ern Union Telegraph Co., $4602 at aScts of each $100. 11.50 To franchise tax,"on Pnll--man Car Co. $7950 84 on each $100. '9-58 To franchise tax on Adams Express Co. $1840. at 25cts on each $100. . 3 85 To Irancbise tax on Bank

L i°f Mt Vernon. Ky."$17,440' been made; | a ( o Q ^ 4 3 0 j

To franchise tax on Peoples Bank of Mt. Vernon, Ky. $13,060 at 2jCtson each-100. 34 15 To franchise tax on Citizens Bank of Brodhead, Kv. $13,-674 at 25cts on each $100. 34 IS

87. tithes at $1.00 each . 2787 0>>

Total $t>86i

THB Ciinmaron, Kansas, Com mercial Clnb has adopted the fol-lowing slogan "The blamed tool didn't-know it couldt't be done so he went and done it." Its a good idea. Others would be benefitted by adopting it.

Frankfort, Ky., Feb. lo.—Hun-. dreds of convicts now confined in

the Frankiort Reformatory and the JEdayville Penitm'.iary ptob ably will be given thfcir. freedom in tbe near future, as the resulf of a decision banded down this morning, by Judge Settle, for the Court of Appeals, in which he con-strued tbe indertierminate sen*' tencelaw, pasaed by the Legisla ture in 19 iQ, as meaning that con-* victs, after serving their mibimum sentences, are eligible for immed-iate parole providing- their con-duct for the-.prescribed period has been in accord with the prison roles. ;

The decision came inthe case of John DeMoss, of Covington, who waa sentenced to;tbe penitentiary at Eddywille in 181O on a charge of man-slaughter for a term of from two to twentw-one years At the end of bit), minimum term DeMoss asked for'a parole, which was refused by . tbe board.

- then entered suit, alleging that the law provided that he was elig-ible after having- served the mini mam sentence. Tbe case was brought in the . .Franklin Circuit Court, the judgment of>hich was appealed .VoU^ Ctrart of Appeal and today 'a decision, affirms that judgment, to which DeMoss waa 'granted a writ of maadamus'com pdlinptlw Board of . Prison Conj-absioora to release him'

• Theeotjrthddi iu'i.effect^that after a prisoner serving an - inde-

, terminate-term b#rodq»^jied>i tb conditions of the tew and served the minimum period he l» entitled to puoht. and; Board otPrisdn Commissiorvers has no diacretion bnt most grant it- AbiUispend to repeal t|je indeterminate self, tence Uw.^nd ^be ; or i led out bf committee a'od .placed fn the'

. Hbflaecalendar-'.'ti^aa decid^l;

Iw. that 'after * «», • Oje

By vch pd No. 53O

" L W. Bet burum $800.00 " 533 J S Langford 1302 76 " 539 S F' Bowman a5o 00 " 537 J W Kincer 800 00

540 S D.Lewis 80000 " 538 S F Bowman i62 5o "• 5'8 Logan Arnold 6 00 !V "?9 J H Lambert J 6 00

' 5»7 Hardin Uoore ".<525 CS Armstrong 600 " 297 Dr Walker Owens >67 00

;291 DT Cummins 15000 " 5I5 T B Lambert 300 " 526 *J L Arnold " 514 Hardin-Moore

• " 51a J J Martin " 33' FFrawisco " 378 J H LaStbert " 5oo Wallace Las'well

• 2o9 Will Deaton ' " 513 Logan Arnold. " 516 Lee Arnold " 5o8 H W fk\wman *' 324 D P Bethorum " 522 J W Baktr . « -488 S'F. Bowman :

" 434 " Victor 6 Tate " s2o R G Moore " 521 W A McKiuney I3 5o " 518 J W Kincer 4800 " si7 O S Armstrong 80&

James Marct " 336 S L Rose " 45o S L Rose

. " 804 S L Rose " 48q W D Laswell 14 497 »G M Sigmon " 398 J Q Hamm " 34I J W MarJer " 829 Walter Owens " 485 Walter Owens " 438 John pope •' 431 John Pope " 4Q9 Wallace Laawell "5 . o4W H|Reams '' 406 C B MoKenzie lo9 56 " ' 3o2. Dr R G Webb 797s '• 324 I W Wilmott " 359 Jesse Childress

i " ' 482 Geo Hyatt " 434 S B McKenzie " 492 L W Bethurnm " 4o8 B'A Riddle " 835 Geo Childress •' |491 Robert Lutes " ag9 Dr AG Loveli

• " 4^3 E B Thompson " ' 496 Wm Poynter • " 495 T J Nictley " 494 D B Southard# " 885 J L Cooper /. 18.21

; " 498 W O Virea. a,-bo • " 505 EBC0X / f o o

862 Tdm."Franci8oo 816 " 861 F Francisco/;

-I~"' 44O F Fr^ncisCoi * " 442 PB Sbutla' ; ' i l i " 46o I t, Sj.ll j 396 , r Wt WtoBurst . 3 16

" .,471 I w Marfor • • 2 oo v i « f i T W "

447 WCBopki T- 874 1; atit Price *• " 375 H H I-unci t 871 W A Todd .'.

366 Birt Phillips j' 355 CS Armstrong I-: 358 Log.n Arnold j" 3.0 Walter Owena " 826 John Thompson j* 3jo Wm DeBord " '1 8a7 J J Brown -ft 462 Soloman Gnffin 2 00 ['{ 458 S Griffin S 76 " ' 42O- F L Thompson 20 00 t'T 5*7 J w Marler 4 2o 1'. 542 W N Riggs 2 00 fV! 3t9 WN Riggs 3 88 h 544 W(N Riggs 4 00

58i Decattor Duck 2 06 " 546 E S Albright 3 0<J " 82I B G Mullios 2 48

486 M B Swinford 2 00 |*|f 487 Geo Reams 2 00

' 48*? Geo Reams 2 00 i".-474 Gus Staverson 2.00

476 Gus Staverson 2 oo j"/. 456 Geo Chjldrefs 2 00 •"/ 2oo W H Unvlhe " 3 92

3o9 J C Phillips. f 2 00 j'}; 29O W CHopkins 200 " 246 A E Albright j 4 00 'J 208 J T Jopes . 6 85 '•"j 344 J W Lambert 8 jfl '[! 82s Wm Hayes J 2.f>c 7 454 Wm Bayes / ' 8 pc i - 843 W S jAies 2W 1 544 H L Smith / 16 81 i" 457 W H Jones' 2 oC i"' . 436 W H Jones 2 5e j" 387 W H Jones 3 6*; 1- 382 J W Tate 2 oC j" 573 M Craig 2oc !" 5io Jop Albright 20c ' " 452 C M Wilson ' 3 oh I" 465 j JH^feiltod ' v 3 61

459 Owen'Alien 8 it " 463 Jno Owens 2.oo

453 J C .Wood • " 8 6e '• 323 JCWood 88c

| " 455 J C Hayes . . 8iflo : " 448 ' Hubert Barnes 2oo " 461 W H Linville 891

i" 486 Robt Norton 2 oc " 51a / j TMullins 3<̂ b " 519 , G Vy Owens t 3 ^ i'S 488' Hubert Bames 2 oc ' • 5Q3; Squire Singleton 3 00 !'• ;5ot R H f.ewis ,17 5o j" 8o4 John Robins 1Q8O " 423 Logan Arnold 9 oc

L". 5o6 Lee Arnold. ? 8 oc j." 383 WP Hayes I" 1 449__ Perry Bayea l;7 451' J R Bollinger " 484 J. R Bellinger ,» S65 j R Ballinger

8o5 ATAbney '•!' 8»2 J L Reams " 868 W J Bowman " 248 Dr W F Carter

.845 Wallace Laawell i" "837 Clm Wili»n " 863 Wm Bail}nger ; .873 WH.Linvdle

872 R L Atjglin 888 A Allen 339 Owen Allen ' 340 S R Singleton 845 J H Lam beat .848 E S Albright

f- Exonerated property on 78.786 M ̂ 5c« on w loo. ' i8446 >•; Labd8aleaon«544^at '

25ols on a»;h too. h. • 18;® iBj 10 per cent on , 5 Py flrrf 5o« 'co!l^t5«|. Ooo 0o

" B U Sains 9 0 ° | 4'50 •' C B;UnUins

'• Kit 'York

9 0 ° | 4'50 •' C B;UnUins

'• Kit 'York 3 75 " 'UiiW Nicola v 9 001 " WtB Sonsin 8 oo j " MLjenn ing- i -4{k,j •' J ^ e i k e i o o o i •' t 'onlev-Hale 9 00 j " J m<« G'iffin 6 0 0 •• , I A 'Tinkers ley 7 Bo

John Parks • 7 50 '• G>nlev Hale y 0 0

" James Mason 15 00 " W H Mania 4 5o '• J Li Arnold 4?3?

H M Cromer B Overbay Will Loveil H L Whitaker M M Reams JoeSwiuney M BSowder Wm Bullock Tom Kirbv W C Thompson W N Thompson Jim Kirby G W Decker C M MoKinney

, Ed Cromer F R Dyer Dock Woddel Jack-Jones j'B.-EyvSe TOco Harper W A BVilin G CFish J J Nichols 6 S Griffin J Bumgardner J N Whi'aker A D McKinney Geo Vance J W Bnllock Tom. Daaton J^sae Wren J H Bowmin W H Jones USBerr j ' Chsfe McCallum J nj parsons T f t .Parsons II li Dayle ) C-VVood Wafiace Laswell W A Cbesout Andrew Martin G W Rogers

COMMISSIONER'S SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT.

Bethel Wreu A Etc. Ptffa. VS) CommtMioncr's Sale

Ethel Young & c., Defendants By virtue of judgment end order of

eale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, tendered at the January Term, i914, thereof, i' shall proceed to offer for »aie at the front door of the Qourt House in. l i t . Vernon, KyU> th« highest and best bidder at public auction, on Mon-day the 23rd day of Feb. 1914, between

te hoars' of 9 o'clock a. m. #anp 4 .clock p m it bein^ regular County

Court day, on a credit of six months to following described real estate 1<>-" .tea in ROckcastle County, Ky., on le waters of Roundstone Creek and

b>unde<l as follows: „ Beginning at Mayo's corner near the

old school house on rf white oak .stump south wee t«3 poles with Mayo's line;

COMMISSIONEE'S SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT

Tbo Bankot Mt Vernon Plff VSlCommiibloaer'a Sale

C H Rice & .Q f! Bowman, Admr of H W Bowman, . Delta By virtue qt a judgment and ordar of

silo of tbo Itoekcastle' Circuit Court •mderod at "Its-Jannary Term, 1914,

thereof in the.above styled eauae I wlil offer f i r sale .to tbe highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the 28th day of Tv-bri'ary i9r«, between the hours of 8 o'iftock a m and 4 o'clock p

to following described property: One steam .fay mill* engine and boiler

5 5o and at I <be appurtenances to the name be-onging This sale WjH be made where the

property is no* located, it being On the lands of Jerome Cox on the head waters of the Long Branch, in,Rockcastle County. Ky,

Sale will be made on a credit of three aon'iis bearing interest from date-of

sale until paid and bating the force and effect of a judgment ' Bidders must be prepared to comply with tn'eae terms

G S-GlUFTIN,-Maater Commission :r of the R C C

THEY PREFER OURS

No Wonder, Simple as A B C-Ours Cost Less Ours Wear Better They Have More Style

It 's about as difficult to describe theee new clothes a« to write ulxmt the prettieBt girl a t a Leap Year Party, You've got to see hf r with your own eyes. Maybe you'll like

•her—if you don't there are others- So, if | one suit doesn t please yon, we've another, it's a question of taste. Prices i That lies

- with you. Tbe better the clothes you buy, the longer they last and the better they look while you're wearing them. But sveryione prefers ours. They are best. J

E. L. COCKRELL LIVINGSTON, KY.

The Helping Hand you can most surely depend upon in time of trouble is your bank ac-count. Better start to acquire a

inVheBank ^ ^ t . Vernon. You'll Find the necoasitv of thinking before p»yin£ a great Incentive to saving. When trouble comes what you have been prevented from frjttering away will make a comfortable balance..

The Bank of Mt. Vernon

Kern County , Cal i fornia 'Wan t s Fa rmers

rgeraCwanty has tnoin for 200,000 settlers. This may seem impogtvfcle to jou but not so when yon know that Kern U as big •as tbe whole State of Massachusetts It b> a wonderful county. And lian4ted.-» are makirg good here. 'We have issued a beautiful booklet telling much about Kern • County. This booklet will be sent tp you free, together wit* :a map of California ̂ nd a copy of SUNSKT MAGAZINE; the monthly .guideof t|ie homeseeker anil settler, if vou will send a s ten cents in stamps to help defray ihe cost ol mailing.

•SUNSET HACAZME SERVICE MHEAU, SM taadm, CiHnii