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WITHERS. , Two weeks from Monday is Cir- R emem ber tie plav at the cuit court Graded School building this For the lands sake use GLOBE evening. Fertilizers. Write, telephone or Don>t buy your Sprins suit call on J. Fish •& Son. um ji y „u sc 0 Fish's famous $i5 It isn't what you pay lor a suit Special Blue Serge. its what you get that count?. FOR SALB:-Indian Runner duck You get your ino-oys worth in eggs. One doling tor fifteen e g g s . Fish'.: Guaranteed Serges nt $15. ; Address, MRS. J. F. CARTER, The man woo will stand on the' Broc!head, Ky. street corner, argue polit cs or I n a game of bas . ;et ba || played something else equally as worthless on the eroull< i, 0 I Graded School may expect to be a failure in j ast p r j,j a y between the Welch- every undertaking. Morrow school and the* Graded H.'H. Coleuipn, who will put in Sclicol teams the former won by electric light plant, at this place a score of 6 to 4. MT. VERNN SIGNALl, The recent tide has done lots of damage Those who lived on Rockcastle River had to leave their homes.—Green Gabbard and one of nis children are very sick.— Mrs. E. Mullins who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Anderson, for the past month has returned home. There was a fifth Sunday meet- I ing at Cove Ridge last Suuday jtbemeetiug begun 011 Friday evening. There was dinner on MT. VERNON, K Y „ A p r . 11, 1913 PAIN'S IN THE STOMACH. < GUARANTEED (T A > CLOTHES I 3 EVERYBODY T O SEE THEM Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidney medtpitie madp fj. T. Alston, of Ra! e |gh M. 11., wbQ suffernd with pain ij the stomach and back,- writes: "My kidneys were deranged'and| DV liver did not wijrli right. I tuff-'red much, but Eleotric Bitters was recommended and I improve (roiu the first dose. I now feel like a new man". It will improve* you tot. Only 50c and SI.00 Recommended by Ctl-is. Q, p^yis. WE WANT WE ARE WAITING For you to come in and look lis over. You can make yourself at home" here. ^'Around the Busy Comer THE HOME OP GOOD CLOTHES. • T H E CLOTHCRAFT '• STORE iViil b u y a n All-Wool Suit Jjust "the -kind you want Sutton & McBee P. H. Conover Ik $ Dentist \{ SR MT. VERNON, KY, !; 4 Q Froo tRooras over Baker's Storo ,* i SiK Phone 49-S. ^ 8 , »orks at Fine Hill, was made a ^ Prjce W(M fin0(J ^ 00 _ io Po . ^ moro than pay for lllc Roval Arch Mason Mocday night i( c0 court Monday for bringing construction of {he road, if built , by the Mt. Vernon Chapter. more th3D one gallon of whisky from Livingston. The road will j Judge J. W. Brown, since mov- ( u to town presumably Tor the pur- be worth more to the people tf \ ing his office to No. 7 Miller build- p0 geof sale. It is seldom that a bfiilt np Rockcastle rtvep, than if . iug "Is as young as he used to be'* j ur y goes the limit-in the trial of bnilt from the other point. I t i s whether the removal or an encour- Buo h cases, but in thin particular reasonable to suppose that In agiug letter from his old family instance they gave Price the limit time, when the Bonds have word physician was the cause of the im- 0 f the flnq, and the gentlemen who ed up their timber, that the road provements and change, he fails composed that. Jury are to be wjU pass to the L. & N., which to divulge to his many friends. commended for their action. If corporation will be looking for an Prof. Hendricks, of the Ex- we bad more such juries, there outlet Into Jackson county by that perimental station, Lexington, would not be so much, boot-legg- time' and Livingston most cer- «pent a short time 'with Mr. P. ing going on. Price ft 01 exactly tainly has many advantages over. H. Sbntts last.week studying soil what was due him, and if some Ea9j Bernstadt as the terminal of conditions in Rockcastle. Prof, uthefs who are jjist' as guilty as such a road There a e-numer- Hendricks was frank 10 say that Price gets the ^ameklnd of a deal oi)g Vgaitoqs tp oger why tlV'Pg- one of the greatest needs in Kock- the whisky traffic will not be so gtotj should be the starting point caatle-was just a little more elbow flourishing jn and around Mf. lor is road and it is nptothe grease combined-with more sys- ITerncn. Lebanon is the ceptpr peoile of Livingston to take the tematic work. He was very ofattactinn (or a good many since Jeadlin presenting these facts to complimentary la his - remarks the Webb law became effective the jproper authorities. Uving- about Mr. Sbutts, who uuquestion- a n d for weeks, not quite so bad stotf Commercial Club ant} citU ably stands as one of the very juat now, it was hardly safe for «ens individually and •collectively best farmers in the county. women and children to be on the go after this road, find Qllfc w h a t . , streets, because of drunk men the trouble is and then call.upon stumbling and staggering here your friends throughout the conn- The great maases of the people and there... Such conditions a r e a try, i who. will gladly reippnd to prefer to do business, with the disgrace to civilization and we re- your'call. We do'not believe in let- man who does business 4n a busij gret to say that 11 i s anew state tiiug so gooda'prijpoaitionjslipso ness manner. of affairs for Mt. yernon. easily. t* Children Cry FOR FLETCHER ' S CASTO R I A Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence Save Money on your Fencing by Putting up the Style Made to Meet your Requirements It's downright foolishness to buy light Then they p u t u p a brand new stock chicken wire to put around your bull fence. pasture—and you know It. 9 There's no economy in that kind of But some people do it because they fence-buying. The right fence in the think beyond the price-ticket on the first place costs less. Toll of fence—at l e a s t not until they've had Our free catalogue tells h o w t o b u y to patch the chicken wire a dozen! times .fencing economically, effectively, wisely, or so where that trull went through. ' Get it today and save money. i i « u i » D H — . • st,u.(orFIELD,FARM.RANCH.LAWN. F v p r v D nf i Guaranteed CWtXEM. POULTRY ud RABBIT YARD ttd GARDEN ^ V C T y IVOU UUMtUIIPM Art; your dealer for "Pinaburgh Perfect" and Jnslat on bis famishing It. „Oo no> allow Mm to permade joo. that some other fence Is just as good. If ho doesn t sell it* writ® us cfcrect. ; * r JiBSSX WFlE Pittsburgh Steel Co. Dr. M. Pennington, of. Berth", Ky.,,savs:,"it isa mistake about his making any discoveries re ' garding the ouring of Pellegra • and the cases he has attended : .havp.been treated along lines sug- 1 gested bv physicians with, ex 1 peuence jn the Southern States. ' And on account of intermissions ' and reoccuiences of the disease. " be does not know whether his treatment has been of any material t value ftLd any physicians' who studies the literature on the sub- ject can treat Pellagra as well as » r OhiTdr.ea dry FOR FLETCHER'S" C ASTORIA ' TIME TABLE. 2-2 -I- 59 P m 24 nortn .«•• 3 : 53 a m *i3 south ..^ .I' : 38 a m 21 South ........... 12:19 a m jAS.iANDRua, Agent. Phone No. 8. . PERSONAL Chas. Adams was over from Berea Sunday. Mrs. T. C. O'Mara left Tuesday niirht for her homu in Nashville J)r T. Hr Me Kinney this is here from :k with his Miss Rose McFerron ol -'Breezy Hill" speut Suuday with friends in town. Mrs. J. C. West is with her mother Mrs. C. C. Williams lor a lew weeks visit. Robert Cox and family, .turned from Jamestown. Ind Saturday night. j!4r. Joe Sallee. of Harrcdburg wti with his sister, Mrs. fjaiiciu, over Sund.y. Dave Jackson, secretary of the Grand Lobgeof Kentucky F. & A. M. was with us Friday last. .Miss Virginia E. Davis was w'ltlj Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Usw.ell. at OrUndo, Saturday arid Sunday* Mr. C. A- Ktdd, who is always .a welcome guest in Mt. Vernon, Was a visitor to our (own Monday. Prof's. T H. Likios, Frank Teuioa and H. L. Wilson, of Brodhoad. / e r e i n town Satur- <1JIV. Misses Mattje 0\ve»* it'id Etta Sou'der, 0/ Btodhead, were guests of Miss Marr Owens biuurday and Sunday. Misses Julia and Daisv Fish wore with their grandmother Mrs. ga/ah Maret, near Wildie, Mon- day and Tuesday. iliss LouDiia Whitehead came in from "Whitehaven" to spend part ol the week with Miss Bernice Landrum. Misses Essie Pike and Hayes, of Livingston, wet Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Audersou, Sunday and Monday. Miss Bernice Landrum was hoavi Irom The Normal Collegiate Institute, Ashville N. C. from Friday uuttl Tuesday Mrs. C. H. White, very sick Tuesday, and for a time was thought to have J»ne(j. monia. She is bettor at tins street comer, argue polit cs or something else equally as worthless nay expect to be a failure in very undertaking. It. H. (Joleuipn, who will put in electric liftht plant; at this place has been delayed in com-ng to close r.ict, on account of hi^h rs in the Ohio Valley, r. lames Baker an aged citii zen of the Pine : Hill section, .died Tuesday of the. infirmities of old age. The deceased * was the fathe; of John and William Baker of our town. Boone Way Booster Band No. 1 ot this place iiimving a big lot ol Stationary printed with the map of Booue Way shown thereon in addition to matter advertising Ml. Vernod showing that there is something doing here all the time. Plenty of work for all. CLUB NOTICE:—On account of the play at the Graded S.bool tonight the Woman's Club will meet this .afternoon with Matt Williams at 4 o'clock. The business is election of officers for next yeir and it is Loped all members will be present. Mr. O. J,,Towerv, aged abou 60 years, died Wednesday nigh after an illness of three wee<so pneumouii. The deceased was one of the couuty's most honorable citizens and we deeply deplore his death.. He leaves a wife to mouru the loss of a kind and devoted hus- b#nd. Fish's Clothes are right ' Boih day and night! They're also guaranteed, You'll find them best In every test, They're iust the clothes you n.-^d. Mrs. Eliza Mullins. widow ot the la'.c Klishua Mullins and the mother ot C. E ; F. E. and J . E . Mullins. died Tuesday at her home near Withers, of paralysis. Mrs Mullins sufftred a partial stroke many in«nths ago.and on last Sunday suffered a second attack, resulting in her death on Tuesday. W, R. McClure slje t}»S*er man. giver lis these- tigurus show- ing the amount of eggs, hens, etc,, shipped duriug tl-e month of March. Eggs 152 cases, 45jo former won by ; t j, e ground Saturday and a- very enjoyable tinio' was - had.—Mr. and Mrs. . Ben' Mullins visited relatives at Liviugston from Satur- day until Tuesday. —Thos. How- are who has been very sick is improving slow'.v.—Indians have been passing through here of late in large crowds, and are telling all the peoples' fortunes that will let tbem. Gardening seems to bo the order of the day.—Calhe Baiter remains very low.—Fred Evans the Mur-* ray Dihrell shoe in >11 was with the merchants of this placc la«t week,—J. H. and F. E. Mullins are repairing the roof to their store house.—The store of Albert l'owel sold to a Mt. sterling man at $65o. T Mrs, George Allen has been very sick f o r a few days but js someu'l at improved. doz n; 3 3 hen;. 71 roosters, is P ains in the stomach, your liver gee e and 7 ducks. For all this y? ur t kidneys are out of order, f ' . .... : Neglect may lead to dropsy, he paid $812.15. A nice httle| k j dll p y , roubIe .dhbetesor Bright's busine s for cn2 man, and this disease. Thousands recommend does not figure by Eggs stfeips to b,e bringing very fair prices her«, ' Hugh Miller paid $30.00 lor9o hen eggs or for 0 settings of Barred Plymoth g,9ck Eggs. Hugh is a believer in the grand old Plymouth Rock breed a khorf. tim e he paid $13.00 lor a Roostet' aaJ Sf 0.0,9 for 2- Pullets Irom a New York bpea<lpr- Hugh says he is going 1 tostocj^hte Iijljsdule Place with registered and pedigreed Puroc jcrsiiy Hogs, and Barred Plymothi Rock cbicfaeni). Well we see tt here Hugh is rig jt l>»j )S mating the right move in the/right, direction, fall Jn - Jine - boys, yes have better stock of es'sry kjnd half the shit mentS- W'th tlje- sing's exoeptioo of one case of eggs which strayed into Louisville every dollar's worth has been sold in Cincinnati. The New Idea in Comfort A union suit, with closed crotch. Think of it No more discomfort; no- seam or opening through the crotch, but knitted, closed like a pair of drawers. A union suit that fits smoothly all over and is entirely comfortable at every point This is the new patented White Cat Union Suit with Klosed Krotch We shall be very, glad to show it to you "because we know it is the most satis- factory undergarment you can buy. JY xin : White Cat BRAND .'e Original KLOSED KROTCH teut. Union Suits $1 and up Fthel with takeu Skid Bowman, from Jockfcon county, was in to see bts brother Felix. Tuesday and reports his lather "Daniel Boone" enjoying good health. J. Fish was in Cincinnati Mon- day and Tuesday and »a: passanger on the first traia enter the Grand Central Station since the r e c e n t floods. M. A. Steckel the efficient Super intendent of the Kentuekv Port- land Cement and Coal Company, works at Pine Hill, wa« made i Roval Arch Mason Mocday night bv the Mt. Vernon Cbapt Judge J. W. Brown, since mov- ing his office to No. 7 Miller build- ing "Is as young as he used t o b e " whether the removal or an encour- irom his old family : of the im- : fails to divulge to his many friends. Prof. Hendricks, of the Ex- perimental station, Lexington, «pent a short time ' with Mr. P. H. Sbntts last, week studying soil conditions in Eocfecastle. Prof. Hendricks was frank 10 say that one of the greatest needs in Kock- caatle. was just» little more elbow grease combined -with more sys- tematic work. He was very complimentary in his. remarks about Mr. Shutts, who uu ably stands as one of the very best farmers in the county, LOCAL The Livingston Commercial Cliib and its Boone Way Boostei Band No. 2 has just had printed io,ooo advertising envelc which appears a map. colors, of the proposed highway through South Eastern Kentucky The place is marked on the map in ho# car letters and here is what the printing says: "Livingston Ky., where the proposed Bopne Way crosses' the b.eautilu' J-toetc- castie River; has th= finest un- developed water power sites lor factories and ^power plant-- of any town in the State. No taxes for years. Good labor. Equal distanco from'. Louisville, KnOftvilie, and Cincinnati. On two lines of Railroad. Neiy railroad being built from Livingston to . McKee Jackson 'county, which will touch *5.000 acres of virgin forest and coal l»nd^. Industries looking for dvsirahle loctft jons; write Secietary Livingston Commercial Club, Livingston. Kv. The Rockcastle . Railroad Co., h is changed the <iame to that of the Rockcastle River Railway Co., bcea|jse of the fjict there is already another corporation known a$ {hp Rockcastle Railroad Co. 8o (or as the change of the name is concerned, about it. but Rockcpstle River Railway Co., amended articles of incorporation, has named East Bernstadt as the' starting polnj, tifstead of Livingston is a matter of tpifch concern {> Rockcastle and especially the't 'Wit Ot Livingston, Of course the promoters are luoking out the cheapest aqd best way for 'tils construction of the road and we g - t it from a reliable SOU r c y that the road can he built cheaper Irom East Uitrnataili than from Liviug- ston but on the other hand there are numerous points in favor of | the Livingston route, and. before it is everlastingly too late, ut to lie t|)e faqts brought t o I the attention ot the Bond brothers| who are the promoters of the road in order to open up 30000 acres ->t the tjneijt timber at)Q coal lands jn Eastern Kentucky. A few * reasons why the road should be built from Livingston jn preference to Eftst Bernstadt, The route is jj miles shorter, the road will be down grade to Liv- ingston and up grade to East, Bernstadt; The freight rate from KB8t Bernstadt to the northern markets is one cint higher than t'rori Livingston, anil this one item alone,. 011 t h e ten thousand car loads' of lumber lyhicb [b.e Bonds, it is estimated jyi)l have to ijhlp out qvef this road, Till more than pay . for the poi)Stri)ction ofjhe road, if bi)ilt from Livingston. The road will be worth more to the people If bpilt np Rockcastle rtvej, than if bnilt from the other point. I t i s reasonable to suppose that in time, when the Bonds have word ed up their timber, that the road will pass to the L. & N., which corporation will be looking for an outlet into Jackson county by that time' and Livingston most cer- tainly has many advantages over. Bernstadt as the terminal of sticlx a road There Qjis reasons to offer why Liyipg- stotl should be the starting point for &is road and it is u p t o t h e peoile of Livingston to take the lead ;in presenting these facts U the jproper authorities. Living- stoi{ Commercial Club at>4 citi- zens individually and •collectively YOU'LL "SEE Value, Quality and Style sticking out all over this store. " Just looking n may not interest you and you may think it doesn't interest us, but we'll be glad to see you even if you just come to look. We are so proud of our Spring display of . Welding two pieces of metal , together "by t h e old processes was ! . care nothing. at be5t nme | iabIe . whe t h e he fact that the ( strd j a on t be« welded joint was heavy^ you never know wbeth<r |t wifr'go|ng to hold, or n$t. But wi>h the (is? °t electricity . in miking the weld, the fiber of the two pieces of metal are made to flqw into each' other and ao practically one piece. The cess of this new method l'ecogni;.ed at Oncp, and no« have hardly a tool or piet machinery on your farm what 1 is electrically welded < there is a juncture of metals. The present state of perfection of garden and barnyard iools, mowers, reap- ers, binders, threshers, cultivators kitchen utensils, dairy machinery edge tools, chains, automobilu engines and steering gears, bot- tom of oil cans, frames of bicycles etc., is made .possible tbroug'.i electric welding. TJbe same pro- Cess produces "Pittsburg Perfect" electrically welding wire fencing, made by the "Pittsburg Steel Company, whose advertisements are appearing regularly in this paper. "Pittsburg Perfect'' Fenc- ing is a folid, ono piece fabric with many distinctive advaotages among them being the ease with which it is strjng, the great ten- to which it can be stretched bdeause of the absolute elimination of "long" and "short'Mine wires, the. smooth surface making wire- cuts impossible, and the neat ap- pearance of the fenpe. The weld- ing joints in ''Pittsburg Perfect' are twice, as strong ag the wire itself because two wires a'e roado into one bv electricity, whicb also piles 'the galveniziug aroutld the joints, adding greatly to the life of the fence.. Modern methods ol manufacture in many lines have greatly benefited by the discovery and practice of welding by electricity. . FOR SAI.K:—Three shares of slock in the Bank of Mt Vernon. Address, JACOB SAMBROOK, 433, S. 20th. St. April, n*3t. Louisville, Kv- Reserved seats tickets lor "Out in the Streets" at Graded School building this evening, are on sale at Chas C. Davis' dru? itore. Romeo and Ji liet, a two-reel play, will be a special. feature at the Mutt and Jeff Opera House next Tuesday and Thursday nights, April 15th and 17th. Ad- mission 5 and 10 cents. Beginning Monday, April 14th, I will give a three-real play eac'j night. Admission, 5 and 10 cents. Mrs. Amiio i). Young, worthy grand matron, and Mrs. Linda Benton grand warden, we're guests of the-Eastern Star lodge last evening CASTOR IA - tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought $1C0 REWARD $100. FOR SALK:—Some double iron beds. Apply at Langdon Dqrml- «*y- at least • o n e dreadful disease "- ~ that science has been able to cure E.'ery map is the architect of i n all its stages, and that is his own fortune, y Caturth. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv'positive cure now knov-n FOR SAt.K:—Remington ty pe-'to the medical fraternity; Catarrh writer, good as new. Will sell-at, a constitutional disease, ie- . ... ... ! quires a constitutional treatmeu % a big bargain. Apply at tbis j',^^ ^ Cure u takell in office. ' ternally, 'acting directly upon ti-e : blood aud .mucous surfaces of tl o system, "thereby destroying tbs ! foundation of the disease, a n I I giving the patieift strength b r building up the Constitution ami assisting nature Jin doing in Wbrk. The proprietors have s > much faith in it# curative power i that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fail: to cure. Send for list of testi- monials. Address F. J. CHKNRV it Co., Toledo. Ohio. Sold bv all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills f.-r constipation. Wool Wanted $10 to $15 at

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MT. VERNN SIGNALl, T h e r e c e n t t i de h a s d o n e lo t s

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yea r s . Good l abor . E q u a l d i s t a n c o from'. Louisvi l le , KnOftvilie, a n d C i n c i n n a t i . O n t w o l ines of R a i l r o a d . Neiy ra i l road b e i n g b u i l t f r o m L i v i n g s t o n to . M c K e e J a c k s o n ' c o u n t y , which will t o u c h *5 .000 ac re s of v i r g i n fores t a n d coal l»nd^ . I n d u s t r i e s l ook ing for d v s i r a h l e loctft jons ; w r i t e S e c i e t a r y L i v i n g s t o n C o m m e r c i a l C l u b , L iv ings ton . Kv.

T h e R o c k c a s t l e . Ra i l road Co. , h i s c h a n g e d t h e <iame to t h a t of t h e Rockcas t l e R i v e r R a i l w a y Co. , bcea | jse of t h e f j ic t t h e r e is a l r e a d y a n o t h e r c o r p o r a t i o n k n o w n a$ {hp R o c k c a s t l e Ra i l road Co. 8 o (or as t h e c h a n g e of t h e n a m e is c o n c e r n e d , about i t . b u t Rockcps t l e R i v e r R a i l w a y Co.,

a m e n d e d a r t i c l e s of i n c o r p o r a t i o n , h a s n a m e d E a s t B e r n s t a d t a s t h e ' s t a r t i n g polnj , t i fs tead of L iv ings ton i s a m a t t e r of tpifch c o n c e r n {> Rockcas t le a n d especially t h e ' t 'Wit Ot L i v i n g s t o n , Of c o u r s e t h e p r o m o t e r s a r e luok ing ou t t h e c h e a p e s t aqd bes t way f o r ' t i l s c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e road a n d w e g - t it f r o m a re l i ab le SOU rcy t h a t the road can he bu i l t cheape r I rom E a s t Uitrnataili t h a n f rom Liv iug-s t o n bu t o n t h e o t h e r h a n d t h e r e are n u m e r o u s po in ts in favor of | t h e L iv ings ton rou te , a n d . b e f o r e i t is ever las t ing ly t o o la te ,

ut to l i e t | )e faq ts b r o u g h t t o I t h e a t t e n t i o n ot t h e B o n d b r o t h e r s | who a r e t h e p r o m o t e r s of t h e road in o r d e r to o p e n u p 30000 a c r e s ->t t h e t jneij t t i m b e r at)Q coa l l a n d s j n E a s t e r n K e n t u c k y .

A f e w * r e a s o n s w h y t h e road s h o u l d b e bu i l t f r o m L i v i n g s t o n jn p r e f e r e n c e to E f t s t B e r n s t a d t , T h e r o u t e is jj m i l e s s h o r t e r , t h e r o a d will be d o w n g r a d e to Liv-i n g s t o n a n d u p g r a d e to Eas t , B e r n s t a d t ; T h e f r e i g h t r a t e f r o m KB8t B e r n s t a d t to t h e n o r t h e r n m a r k e t s i s o n e c i n t h i g h e r t h a n t ' ror i L i v i n g s t o n , anil t h i s o n e i t em a l o n e , . 011 t h e t en t h o u s a n d ca r loads ' of l u m b e r lyhicb [b.e Bonds , i t i s e s t i m a t e d jyi)l h a v e t o i j h l p o u t qvef t h i s road , T i l l m o r e t h a n p a y . for t h e poi)Str i )c t ion o f j h e r o a d , if bi)ilt f r o m L i v i n g s t o n . T h e r o a d will b e w o r t h m o r e t o t h e p e o p l e If b p i l t n p R o c k c a s t l e r t v e j , t h a n if bn i l t f r o m t h e o t h e r p o i n t . I t i s r e a s o n a b l e to s u p p o s e t h a t in t i m e , w h e n t h e B o n d s h a v e word e d u p the i r t imbe r , t h a t t h e r o a d will pass t o t h e L . & N . , w h i c h c o r p o r a t i o n will b e l o o k i n g f o r a n o u t l e t i n t o J a c k s o n c o u n t y b y t h a t t i m e ' a n d L i v i n g s t o n m o s t c e r -t a in ly h a s m a n y a d v a n t a g e s over .

B e r n s t a d t a s t h e t e r m i n a l of sticlx a r o a d T h e r e Qjis r e a s o n s to o f fe r w h y L i y i p g -s t o t l s h o u l d be t h e s t a r t i n g p o i n t f o r & i s r o a d a n d i t is u p t o t h e p e o i l e of L i v i n g s t o n t o t a k e t h e lead ;in p r e s e n t i n g t h e s e f a c t s U t h e j p r o p e r a u t h o r i t i e s . L iv ing-stoi{ C o m m e r c i a l C l u b at>4 c i t i -z e n s ind iv idua l ly a n d •collectively

YOU'LL "SEE Value, Quality and Style sticking out all over this store. " Just looking n may not interest you and you may think it doesn't interest us, but we'll be glad to see you even if you just come to look. We are so proud

of our Spring display of

. W e l d i n g t w o p i e c e s of m e t a l , t o g e t h e r "by t h e o ld p r o c e s s e s w a s

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h e f a c t tha t t h e ( s t r d j a o n tbe« we lded j o i n t was heavy^ y o u n e v e r k n o w w b e t h < r | t w i f r ' g o | n g to hold, or n$ t . But wi>h t h e (is? ° t e l ec t r i c i ty . in m i k i n g t h e weld , t h e fiber of t h e t w o pieces of metal a r e m a d e t o flqw i n t o each' o t h e r and ao p r a c t i c a l l y o n e piece. T h e c e s s of t h i s n e w m e t h o d l 'ecogni;.ed a t Oncp, and n o « h a v e h a r d l y a tool or piet m a c h i n e r y o n y o u r f a r m wha t 1 i s e lec t r ica l ly welded < t h e r e is a j u n c t u r e of metals . T h e p r e s e n t s t a t e of perfect ion of g a r d e n and b a r n y a r d iools, mowers , r e ap -ers, b inders , t h r e s h e r s , c u l t i v a t o r s k i t c h e n utens i l s , d a i r y m a c h i n e r y edge tools, c h a i n s , a u t o m o b i l u e n g i n e s and s t e e r i n g g e a r s , bot-t o m of oil c a n s , f r a m e s of b i cyc le s e t c . , is made .poss ib l e tbroug' . i e lec t r ic w e l d i n g . TJbe s a m e p r o -Cess p r o d u c e s " P i t t s b u r g P e r f e c t " e lectr ical ly w e l d i n g w i r e fenc ing , made by t h e " P i t t s b u r g S tee l C o m p a n y , w h o s e a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a r e a p p e a r i n g r e g u l a r l y in t h i s paper . " P i t t s b u r g Pe r f ec t ' ' Fenc-ing is a f o l i d , ono piece fabr ic wi th m a n y d i s t i n c t i v e a d v a o t a g e s a m o n g t h e m b e i n g t h e e a s e wi th which it i s s t r j n g , t h e grea t t e n -

t o which it can be s t r e t ched bdeause of t h e abso lu te e l imina t ion of " l o n g " and " s h o r t ' M i n e wires, the . s m o o t h s u r f a c e m a k i n g wire-cu ts imposs ib l e , and t h e n e a t ap-p e a r a n c e of t h e fenpe . T h e weld-i n g j o in t s in ' ' P i t t s b u r g P e r f e c t ' a r e twice , a s s t r o n g ag t h e w i r e i tself because t w o wi res a ' e roado i n t o o n e bv e l ec t r i c i ty , wh icb also p i les ' t h e ga lven iz iug arout ld t h e j o i n t s , a d d i n g g r e a t l y t o t h e l i fe of t h e f e n c e . . M o d e r n m e t h o d s ol m a n u f a c t u r e in many l ines h a v e

g r e a t l y bene f i t ed by t h e d i scovery and p r ac t i c e of w e l d i n g b y e lec t r i c i ty . .

FOR S A I . K : — T h r e e s h a r e s of s lock in t h e B a n k of M t V e r n o n .

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R e s e r v e d s e a t s t ickets lor " O u t in t h e S t r e e t s " a t G r a d e d Schoo l bu i ld ing t h i s even ing , a r e o n sa le a t C h a s C. Davis ' d r u ? i t o r e .

R o m e o a n d J i liet, a two- ree l p l a y , will b e a s p e c i a l . f e a t u r e a t t h e M u t t and Jeff O p e r a H o u s e n e x t T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y n i g h t s , A p r i l 15th a n d 17th . Ad-miss ion 5 a n d 10 c e n t s .

B e g i n n i n g M o n d a y , A p r i l 1 4 t h , I wi l l g i v e a t h r e e - r e a l p l a y e a c ' j n i g h t . A d m i s s i o n , 5 and 10 c e n t s .

Mrs. A m i i o i). Y o u n g , w o r t h y g r a n d m a t r o n , a n d M r s . L i n d a B e n t o n g r a n d w a r d e n , we're g u e s t s of t h e - E a s t e r n S t a r lodge l a s t e v e n i n g

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! f o u n d a t i o n of t h e d i sease , a n I I g i v i n g t h e pa t ie i f t s t r e n g t h b r

b u i l d i n g u p t h e Const i tu t ion a m i a s s i s t i ng n a t u r e J in d o i n g i n Wbrk . T h e p r o p r i e t o r s have s > m u c h fa i th in i t# c u r a t i v e power i t h a t t h e y offer O n e H u n d r e d D o l l a r s for any ca se t h a t it f a i l : to c u r e . Send for l i s t of t e s t i -monia l s .

A d d r e s s F . J . CHKNRV i t Co. , T o l e d o . Oh io .

Sold b v all Drugg i s t s , 75c. T a k e H a l l ' s F a m i l y Pi l ls f .-r

c o n s t i p a t i o n .

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A W O M A N - a €5<dMD»a> JLOOICS Defend on her general health jnjKfrpctloul Ircra pain* Mmny a won heforo her tirao' because oi PSicc i ' •- •->--•-"-1- — >•—*• Sturtiofi from early womanhood, she ! that upset her womanly befiitli. H eje without wrinkles iind crowfeet ah It is invariably the rule that tueh w o . « - — , — derangements which sup the health and leave in the face the tell-talo story ol pain and suffering. Dr.R.V. Pierce,tlio famous specialist in tho diseases of women, found n prescription in his cariy practice that toothed tho organism peculiar to woman-hood—oiled the machinery, as it were, of the human system—and helped the woman t3 pais thoso painful periods thet scnr-lir.ed ond aged hcrfacc. Thi»rcmedy became

the well-known Dr. Picrcc's Favorite Prescription, that has

anu suffering at dilcrcr.t periods in lite. "23. &UCCT.Y E. TlEncs, of 244 Bright Stmt, Sarala. OnL. writes :

fflnf now i) well woman after cuKeting for thrco years and doctoring [•'/rM —* ft.". t \ X7icli rcvc-rU Oiifcrct^dcclcni, each ono nylaff It * u »om«thla* differ-fz/St9 ^ V t * I c*>'. nr.d *~io lirt one. after iiuUiwr mo throurch a thoroufih examination.

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When Kentucky Educational Association Meets.

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The program committee of the Ken-. tucky Educational association has been extremely fortunate In securing the sen-ices of practically all the promi-nent speakers that were originally se-lected for the gathering In Louisville on April 30 and May 1. 2 and 3. The music will be quite varied. as it is planned to have high school glee clubs, class choruses and organ recitals.

Before, becoming president of the Armour Institute of Technology of Chi-cago Dr. Gunsaulus occupietUsome of. the largest pulpits In t i n t city. Whether Dr. Guusaulus talked in his church or in one of Chicago's great theaters, he always had a lurge audi-

MJJJ* Our line of Couch Caskets is unexcelled Hand-made Coffinsfurnished Hearse sen I to all parts of I he County

All orders by Wire Promptly Filled

fll-DINC a t the P i of ihe mo3t ifou of the south garth

if ytr i 'dnc fontur.

ns-Paclflc structures

MT. V E R N O N , . K ¥ a splendid, hie way. . Dr. Gunsaulus' lecture dates hare

carried lilin all over the counry In the winter, and dtirlug the summer he la always in demand a s a popular Chau-tauqua talker. One of the finest things •bout Dr.' Gunsaulus Is th'nt. although be Is popular, he has never fulled to say strong, vigorous things.

Colon . ! H . n r y Exa l l . I t will be an Inspiration to the trus-

tees who atteud the Kentucky Educa . . tlonal association to listen to Colonel Exall < of Texas. .Last January the Commercial club of Louisville had Colo-nel Eia l l as the speaker at the anniuil Sew Year gathering and be simply electrified the men present

Something over two years ago Colo-•el Exall derided that It was tltne for Texas to take care of her soil. Now.

by Messrs. McKlm. Mead and le of exposition buildings from flora—symbolical of the Orient rrlomphe: upon tho west of tho » west prairie schooners and ftg-

SECTION of the great central court. ihe Court 01 White. Thla court, approximately iSOx'JUO feet,

north to south. Upon the cast of the court llgun'S-wlll surmount a huge arch, the Arch of the Rising court the story of tho sotting sun will bo depleted; t

'urea of pioneers who pushed across the western pi

DR. FOAKK V . OUN8A0LCS.

when Colonel Exall decides things ought to be doud the things usually have a way of gettlug done. He at once Inaugurated the Texas Industrial :ongress. which offered $10,000 In goUl as p r i l l s for cropa In all parts of Texas. It was soon evident that the $10,000 In gold was the least expensive

contestants must be kept In touch with each other and the congress. The un-dertaking C«ft $30,000 for the first year. Colonel Exall raised the funds.

This year 4,00(1 men, women, boys and girls contested for the prizes and the whole s t a t e s awake to the fact that results arWbeing produced.' Ih fact this feeling hns» become s o strong that a group of bi&lnfos men are pre-paring to flnancejtU9>Texas Industrial congress for a pWIod of three years.

Dr. Charles Evans. Dr. Charles Evans is president of the

State Normal, school a t EdmonQ. Okla. He Is a transplanted Kentucklan, and Uke any number of transplanted Kon-tucklans be has made good in the state of his adoption. He grew up with the ' country, and grew up big. In fact he has grown sg big tha t he Is now being spoken of as the next state superin-tendent of Oklahoma.

His new book. "Growing a Life," published by Rand. McNn!l)- & Co., la receiving favorable comment from prominent educators In all parts of the country. It will probably be adopted . as one o f the Kentucky reading circle books for^fiie ensuing year.

Dr. Alston Ellis. Another ex-Keutucklan on the pro-

gram of the Kentucky Educational as-sociation Is Dr. Alston El lis. president of the Ohio university at Athens. For twelve y e a r a h e has been making .his-tory at the university of Ohio, so be Is sore to ha re something .worth wblje to say to tbejteachlng-fqrce of his home K a t e . . i V .

It la said m a t his love for Kentucky has never b&n dimmed by his service out of the s i t e . In fac t K is rupjored rp*t ha will] buDd a handsome home

Vlttt .Th<>P»* g r - Where, he wUI ,unl»»™lty ln.

gest selection in town. Kycs tc Free. Years of experience.

J. C. MOORE J E W E L E R AND 'OPTICIAN.

COX D B S 3 . . 3 T S B E RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS R. H. CONOVER

Dentist MT. VERNON, KY. -

Baker. Building, Up Stairs^ oma recently oceupied by Drs. Hat-

•field cV Har rN .

I have just putin a line of Saddles, Harness ' and Hiimess Hardware, and am located in R.

L. McFftrron.building just East of Signal. 1 can furftisb anything you want in tlfit line. Please nrop in and see me. (

REPAIR SHOP I desire to sav also, that I am prepared to do

all kinds of'Bhoe and Harness repair work. Shoe sewing a specialty.

5-DROPS Here is a smoke with the real, genuine to-bacco taste — that beats nil artificial tastes, jbvery grain of it is pure, clean tobacco, rucked into n pipe, or rolled into a cigarette, it makes a delightful smoke.

If you have no t smoked D u k e ' s Mixture, made by Liggett & Myert a t Durham, N. C . , t ry It now.

In addition to one and a half ounces of fine Virginia and North Carolina leaf, with each 5c sack of D u k e ' s Mixture you now ge t a book of cigarette papers free and

A Free Present Coupon • These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable

presents. T h e r e are shaving sets , jewelry , cut glass, base-balls, tennis racquets, ta lking machines, furni ture , cam-eras, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member

of t h e family—each of tfaejo well worth saving. the coupons (or.

As a special offer, duer* ing March and April only, toe will send our

J l l l l - j i ^ % n e w i,,ustrated cata-^ \ lo^ue °f these presents

. Mm \ FREE. J u s t send us your f t ( A n a m e a n d a d d r e s s on a

' \ C . W i l l i a m s , ; A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W ,

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l ^ O F F I C E . - O n i d . floor o T h e B a n k o l ' M t . V e r n o n , o n C 'burc s t r e e t . — S p c c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n to c o l l e c t i o n s . !

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YEAR BOOK~ofT Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. M A I L E D T O Y O U F R E E laot t h i i — MWW lUMUx nuuu», Tiuca, c(c.( you wiu prooaoiy

This Year Book it more than a mere citalogae ol Stark nureery products, It (a a practical, ea*y to undentand text book lor tho guidance ol the man who plants trees. Our own experience of nearly 100 years, the reports of experiment stations and the opinions of planter* from all sections are condensed and reproduced for the benefit ol busy people. An encyclopedia ol orchard information, containing lull abe color Illustrations of gloriously tinted Iruits and many photographic reproductions in black andwhite; also informaUoO on many tubjccts in which the orchardist Is interested. ^

tod jood points are explained. W « feel that planters should kntiwbolh. i •••• . ThoMinleraWd tafrtmlafjMls Br Sowersor .hnibs or sftada t m a w«l find this book of inestimable Talus; totally dififcreat from the-avetkie narsuranaV'pbbl l -

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J.,C. McCLXRY UNDERTAKER andlMBALMER

HOPEWELL I PANAMA-PACIFIC INTBRNAll0NAt EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1916

THE BOY WITH A BANK BOOK i s t h e o n e w h o is j^oing t o a m o u n t t o s o m e t h i n g . N o n e e d t o w o r r y a b o u t h i s f u t u r e . I f y o u w a n t t o d o y o n r b o y t h e b e s t t h i n g f o r . h i m o p e n a n a c c o u n t in h i s n i imo a t t h e B A N K OF. M T . V E R N O N . G i v e h i m t h e b o o k a n d l e a c h li ini to s a v e i n s t e a d of s p e n d -ing- H o will b e g l a d of y o u r t e a c h i n g d u r i n g h i s w h o l e l i f e .

T H E E3ANK OF MT. VERNON M T . V E R N O N , K E N T U C K Y ,

Mrs . M a r y A r n o l d is s i ck at t h e W l l I D C U I I fl D | 1 { h o m e of he r b r o t h e r , J o h n K i i b y . " " I L L U L n L n n U l v - B o r n t o t h e wi fe .o f T i p p H u r d

M a r c h 29 th . , a g i r l . — C l a r a Car -tnical. o f th i s p lace , w a s t h e g u e s t of he r mo the r , M r s . A. C n u i m i n s , i t M t . V e r n o n F r i d a y a n d S a t u r -

day .— M a s t e r Toe F l e t c h e r and also t h e smal l son of P e t e Cum-m i n s is d a n g e r o u s l y ill w i th fever , — b o r n e o l t h 6 f a r m e r s , of th i s n e i g h b o r h o o d h a v e p l a n t e d c o r n , bu t i t s e e m s t h a t t h e y a r e in a hurry. » C l a u d e S t o k e s w h o was t h o u g h t t o b e d i e i n g wi th f e v e r a n d m u m p s s o m e l e w d a y s a g o is re-po r t ed b e t t e r at t h i s . «vr t i n g . — R e v . C a r m i c a l , of t h i s p lace tilled h i s r e g u l a r a p p o i n t m e n t ' a t S i n k i n g , Va l l ey S a t u r d a y a u o S u n d a y . — M r s . Wi l l i am Blouuier of n e a r th i s p l a c e h a s l ever .— T h e r e w a s a S u n d a y bc l ioo l o rgan -ized at M t . P i s g a h l a s t S u n d a y . — M r s . Milt Sowder , o l t h e W a b d sect ion, is con&ned to he r r o o m wi th p n e u m o n i a . — A . C. S o w d e r . of W a b d , w a s t h e g u e s t s of h i s son , W i l l i a m ; o l t h i s p l ace Wed-n e s d a y . — T l | e r e wi l l be p r e a c h i n g at H o p e w e l l S a t u r d a y a n d Sun-d a y conduc ted by R e v . C l o u s e s — M r s . . ox i e L ive say, o£ ( h i , p lace a c c o m p a n i e d ' b y be r s i s t e r , Mis> H a t t i e r e t u r n e d h o m e F c : d a j a f t e r s p e n d i n g a w e e k wi th h e r f a t h e r , Mr. T h o m p s o n , a t M a r e t b u r g . — M i s s . B e r t h a C a r m i c a l of th i s p lace , w a s t h e g i i es t of h e r s i s t e r . Mrs." S t e v e C a r p e n t e r , a t M t . V e r n o n , last wgek .

S T R A I G H T A T I T . .

T h e r e i s n o use of o u r " b e a t -i n g a r o n p d t h e b u s h " . W e m i g h t a s well ou t w i t h i t first a s l a s t . W e w a n t you t o t r y C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o u g h R e m e d y t h e n e x t t i m e y o u h a v e a c o u g h or cold. T h e r e i s no reason so tar a s we can s e e w h y v o u s h o u l d no t do So. T h i s p r e p a r a t i o n b y i t s r e m a r k a b l e c u r e s h a s g a m e d , a world w i d e r e p u t n t i o u a n d t h e people e v e n - w h e r e s p e a k " of i t in t h e h i g h e s t t e r m s of p t a i s e . I t is f o r sale b y C h a - . C Davis . •

O l d C u l l ' s f r i e n d s can nov h e a r d g e n t l y s i n g i u g :

iOKl f a the r H u h i i i r d ,

I . W e n t to t h e cu j i ' i re i rd . . T o c u r e h i s a w f p l t h i r s t .

But w h t n h e go t t h e r e T h e c u p W a t d was Dare,

T h e W e b b hill h a d d o n e i is

PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915

A T E X A S W O N D E R .

T h e T e x a s w o n d e r c u r e s , k i d n e y a n d b l a d d e r t roubles , r e m o v i n g grave l . 'c>.res d iabe ' . es . .weak and a m e b a c k s , r h e u m a t i s m a n d all r e g u l a r i t i e s of t h e k i d n e y s and in b o t h m e n and w o m e n . Regu-l a t e s b l a d d e r t r o u b l e s in ch i ld ren I f no t sold by y o u r d r u g g i s t , will be s e n t b y ma i l o n rece ip t of $ t . O n e smal l bo t t l e i s t w o m o n t h s ' t r e a t m e n t , a n d s e l d o m fai ls to pe r fec t a c u r e . Send lor testi-monia l s f rom th i s a n d o t h e r s ta tes . Or . E . W . H a l l , 2926 Ol ive s t r e e t S t . L o u i s . Mo . , So ld b j d r u g g i s t .

F o k -1A1.K: — 1 t rac t 01 laud seven ( 7 ) a c r e s o n t h e E a s t s i d e of K. R : in C o n w a y , K y . , good S room d w e l l i n g k n o w n a s t h e H e a t h p r o p e r t y , bu i l t oh m o d e r n s ty le G u i s h t d in good s ty le , w i t h s u m m e r k i t c h e n ; good wel l , g o o d ba rn a n d good g a r d e n ; good s t o r e ' - o u s e j c 60 x 24 ft . and o t h e r ou t bu i ld ings . £ O n e good 4 rooin c o t t a g e a s good j £• a s n e w . we l l f i n i shed . A b o u t 15 i £ y o u n g f ru i t t r ees . 1 will sell lor j s ; $3^50 , o n e a s y term--. A sp len i i id j £ s t a n d to se l l g ^ o d s . F o r f u r t h e r j f ~ p a r t i c u l a r s a d d r e s s me at Cotnvay I K y . , O r " U S . W Y A T T , j E E

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r 's b y w i r e p r o m p t l y t i l l ed . • H o a r s e s e n t to al l p o i n t s ,

< G E O R G E O W E N S , M a n a g e r !

O f f i c e M t . V e r n o n M o n u m e n t a l B u i l d i n g I ' l I O N E 1 1 2 :

FOUNt^i F O t j N D , the place to buy Spec:

and Hyc^lasst'P for Sl.fiO.iml up. '

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have one of the quietest little towns in the state, and at one time it was dangerous to be up on the streets at night. Shots could be heard, drunk men swarme'd|he streets and fights were common \Ve are gl«d to see this change.— A little child of Brunt Kings has 11 en very tick but is some better at this writing.- Mrs. John Nlul-lins after a few days visit ^ with relatives at Mt. Vernon, has" re-turned home.—The Livingston Lumber Co.. are over hauling th-ir mills-and making prepat-a til-US to begin sawing siion.—Capt lli I Diltton of London, and an L. & N'. surveyor were here the latter ptrtnf last week.' surveying -the land sold by the R. R Co., to F M. Smilii und VV.- N. Owens: (Dr. Bill Hct)

COUGHS ANI) CONSUMPTION ' Coughs and colds when reg- '

kcted, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest ' thing to do when you have a cold ' that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. | vou will get relief from the first', dose, and finally the cough will I disapDear. O. H. Brown, ol Mus-!1

eadine, Ala., writes: "My wife :

was down in bed with ail obstinate : cough and I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery she would not be living ' to-day" Known lor forty-three years as the b?st' remedy lor cpughs and colds. Price 50c and I $1.00; Reconjended by Chas C""< Davis, |-

M i s s TEMPEST WAKD.

The la9t week's issue of the Mt. Vernon Signal contained the. an: nouncement of Miss Tempest Ward a3 a candidate for the office of County School Superintendent of Rockcactle county. Miss Ward is a daughter of J. H. Ward, formerly of SonoTa, and for the past five years has taught iu the Rural schools of Hardin county. She taught the Tunnel Hill school last fall and gave entire satisfaction. Miss ward ranked as one of the very liest teachers in this county and her many friends wish her success. She holds a Stat* certificate and is highly qualified for the position- Rock-castle county will make no mistake In electing fcer to the position. .

—JElizabethtown Mirr.ir.

LOOK TO YOUR PLUMBING. ' You know what happens in a house in wbtcb the plumbing is poor condition—everyone in the bquae is liable to contract typhoid or some otbir fever, ' The digest-ive. organs perform the same functions in the -human body as the plumbing does for. the house, and they should be kept in first 9|ass condition all the time. If you h»V8 any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablet^ anck yon are certain to get quick, relief. For sale by.C,, C. Davis.

You have every possible assurance of getting; any goods yon may need without delay. And yon get better

values. We guarantee a saving of 6 to 25 per cent on saeae equalities. •

No! 5130 i? made in a num-ber of pleasing, tasteful styles for men and young men-You'll be surprised to see how. well No. 5130 will feel, fit an'4 look, and whit a genuinely good valud ft is for the price, • Let us show you this Cloth-

craft .Blue Serge Special, just to demonstrate what a re-Kiarlcably good suit it's pos-sible to get here for 315. '

Mt, Vernon is chock full

of good

The Man From Mt. Vernon,

We are not fooling around. We, are busy as bees.

J. H. Browning who. has been living in town lor some time, has moved back to his farm on Gau-ley Branch.—T. J. I'ennington will move to the house vacated by J. H. Browning; and J . B. H -ys will move lo the liou's<? va-cated by Pennington and, "fr w. Doss will move into the section house.—Mrs. Sue Mullins wasiVt Mul|ins Station Tuesday, to at tend the' funeral of Mrs. Elisha Mullins. - JIICK Frost lias been making, liis appearance, for the past few mornings, which sp-.-aks "bad for a fruit crop.—Sheriff T.J. Nicely was in our town Tuesday. —Uncle Bill Graves of the White Oak section, wlio is suffering with rheumatism' was in town Sunday and Monday.—Mrs. Xora Jenkins and Miss Iissie Pike, were in Mt. Vernon Sunday.—Mrs. James Taylor of Mt Vernon, visited relatives here Saturday and Sun-day.—Mrs. James McMagiiire (if Paris, Ky. has returned home after a few days visit with rela-tives.—Reece Ward who has been con lined to his tbom, for the past, <Jiree weeks, with typhoid fever 3s slowly improving.—James H. Owens is verv sick at .this writ-ing.—J. B. Hays has resigned tn section foreman, -and G. W. Doss ihas teen given his place.--Miss Anna M. Wilton who is attending

college, at Burbourville, was with homs folks Sunday.—Earl Rice, who is attending college at Williamsburg, was at home Sun-day.—H. M. Mink, of Jackson county, was in our town Monday. — Mrs Ellen Dislion, ol Stanford, has been visiting her mother Mrs. En nia Jones for the past fi'W days. — Miss Celia Xlii.k, who has been with heraister in Knoxvllle, | for the iiast month has returned home.—Walter Browning, who is attedding school iu Mt. Vernon, was with' homefolks Sunday.— I Mrs. W. H. Broivn and rttllel daughter of Mt. Vernon, have re-turned home, after a lew days visit with'her parents Mr.'apdI Mrs. A. Pennington.—.Tolln|Pope, W.N, Riggs, VV. A. Rice and Walter Gilford, citizens of this place, each fins a good position with the Pine Hill company.— Mrs. Betlie Pike and daughter are visiting relatives nt Brodheail —Wei! we guess the ngw railroad here is a thing of the past, 'as the engineers have made a'survey from East Bernstadt and we are satistiid if ever the road is built it will start front that point. So down goes our. airciistles.—Jason Robinson, of the Guuley section, was in Mt. Vernon Monday.— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krcugey were in Corbin Sunday.—Our now jail has -been completed. So far we haven't had a prisoner. Wo surely

1 . .

BKODHEA0 The play. "Winning of Latono Cashton" will be given the last

Mrs J. E. Walhn hai returned- n i8 h t- T h i s i s o n e ° f finest to her home iu Junction City Pla>'3 o f , h e season. It is covered

S3 S3 i s i l j l i i l i i s i j i s s j ; '

after spending a few days with relatives.—-Miss Tempest Ward and brother, Frank, have re turned hotiie alter spending the past week at" Frankfort and Shelby ville.—Miss Elta Cable Ins returned to Richmond after spending a few days with home-folks, she was accompanied to Richmond by her sister. Miss Susie.

Misses :Minnie Iliatt and Oma Brown spent Saturday and Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hiatt.—Miss Grace McCall was down from Maretburg first of ho week.—Misses Etta Sowder

and Mattye Owens wore the guests of. Miss Mary Owens at Mt. Vernon Saturday aud Sun-day.—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cherry were up Irom Crab Orchard Monday.—:Misses Susie Holmes and Nerval Tilfry were up from Crab- Orchard buying tlieia sum-mer hats first of the week.—Miss Dbllie Owens and brother Robert spent a few dayS in Pine Hill the latter part of .last week.— Messrs T.'iH. 1 ilfins, Frank Teu-ton and H. L. Wilson attended the Passion Play at Mt. Vernon Saturday.—The commencement exercises at the Graded Schf)p| Will be a great success this year,

by a copyright, and can. only be played by permission. Don't fail to attend this grtat play.— Weare arthorized to announce thaton the 7th. of June, the Rev. E. M. Armitage will liegin a series of meetings near the Muthodist Church. It will be what is commonly called a "Camp Meeting '. Rev. Armitage will be assisted byable ministers, and a great revival is expected.—The Rev.. A J. Pike received a message Wednesday morning asking him to come to Kirksville Ky., and preach the funeral of Mr. Nathaniel Cotton, Sr., of that place. Mr: Cotton was one of the most wealthy and influen-tial citizens of the Kirksville community.

Mrs. Ellen Mahaffey, whtf is in very poor health, and for that reason was compelled to break up house keeping has decided to offer for sale at public out-cry all her. house hold and kitchen furniture, consistingof Bed steads and bed clothing, dressers, car-pets, tables, chairs, stoves, etc. Sa|e to beat 1:30o. m. on April 19th.—J. Thos. Cherry - sol4 to P. A. Shelton a hquse and lot on Silver St., the first of the week for #010 00.—The post office at this place was entered lust Saturday night,' the safe blown and all money and stamps taken, amounting to probably Jlpo.oo, The robbers were no doubt ex perts, and left no clue.—1

postmaster at this place informs us that he will qppvppiate it Very muoh if the patrons will refraiu from Inquiring about their mail by telephone. It is impossible to Stake deliveries fey !pboi»e and rpaiij- o? th? (inquiries are mainly habit- Jn extreme eases such in tjnirles-will be answered cheer-fully.—W. H. Jones, Post Office Inspector of Middlosboro, and Postmaster Robins were hi the Hiatt and Level Green sections 'iuesdayand Wednesday.—Mrs. Annie O. Young, Worthy Crand Matron of the Gratis Chapter of Kentucky. 0„ R S. of Ash-land, Ky., and Mrs. Linda Ben-ton, Qrand Warden, of Millers-burg, visited Robins Chapter No. 1QU Wednesday evening.

The Spring Suit that will Make Your $15 go Farthest. |

N o w R e a d y a t this S t o r e |

IF you want to see how far you can make $15 gq on your Spring suit, you can't make a better selection than No.

5130. By the makers it is called, "The Clothcraft Blue Serge S p e c i a l > :

That name describes the suit exactly, as it really is a "Special," and a great special,®too! No. 5130 is a suit that will answer for almost any occasion.

It's a sightly, stylish, sturdy, well-built garment—made from |>ne, evenly woven full-weight serge, guaranteed all-wool.

It's.also guaranteed" to hold its shape and color, and to give you satisfactory wear and service.

No. 5130 is the ideal suit for Spring. It is cool, dressy and becoming, and the cloth is of such a fine, dose weave, thor-oughly shrink, that it re-quires little pressing to keep it looking well.

A s K f o r tRe

CLOTHCRAfT Blue Ser̂ e Specilal N25130 * The Clothcraft Store

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W e h a v e jus t received a c a r of beaut i fu l

11 Stove s i A N D ££ *

| Ranges! A line, from the small step stove to the finest Range. Buying rn car load lots enables us to sell you at a much less price than the small dealer couH possibly do, and at the same time you have the advantage of a large and varied line to select from. The ladies, who have seen thes i Stoves, are loud in their praise and unhesitatingly pronoun, a

the- style, .finish and quality the best tliey have seen. Prices and -terms "'ill please you.

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S c r e e n Doo rs and S c r e e n W i n d o w s

Screen Wire of all widths

Mason Fru i t J a r s Cnpfc •ad ices

BUILDING PAPER — STONEWARIi FINE FURNITULE, Car -Load Price:; AMERICAN FENCE, Car Load Prices HARDWARE, All kinds, Car Load Prices S A L T , C a r L o a d P r i c e s

<£ *58

ABSOLUTELY . t h e BIGGEST

FULLEST AND STRONGEST LINES OF

Notions, Hats and Groceries to be found in Rockcastle County

A R e g u l a r

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Watch Old: Mt Vemon.

She's comini; to the front

VOLUME XXVI. NUMBER 28

Established 1887

Publ ished Every Fr iday

MT. VERNON, ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1913.

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with a com t ro l led Stat : and pa t rona ; t h e c i ty by s i m p l y "I

a w a y f r o m the i r s t a t e me t ropo l i s to t h i s day . W h i l e no o n e shou ld b l a m e t h a t c i t y f o r w a n t i n g t h e

[ I S ta te F a i r located t he re , it was c la imed t h a t u n f a i r m e a n s w e r e used in t h e l e g i s l a t u r e a s aga ins t

, L e x i n g t o n , a m o r e c e n t r a l a n d t h e ; p r o p e r l oca t i on . W e h a v e a lway9

we l comed L o u i s v i l l e t r a v e l i n g m e n d o w n t h i s wav a n d g ive t h e m

I t h e b i g g e s t po r t i on of o u r t r a d e • bu t " t h i n g s h a v e c h a n g e d s ince

a d d r e s s e d ived a f e w J. M e y e r .

CHINK'S PLACE Opposite Post Office-

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of o u r e f f o r t , t o s e c u r e b y u 1 i n g b i 3 e f for t s t o w a r d g e t t i n g inns of k i g r e s s a n d e g r e s s a h g b w a y c o n s t r u c t e d t h r u it e v e r l a s t i n g hi l ls bu t E a s l e t n K i n t n c k y i n i t e # d

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fel lowiownstnfen can) t h r o u g h y o u be i n d u c e d to c h a n g e your sent i -m e n t s t o w a r d s Lou i sv i l l e and un i t e w y h u s in b u i l d i n g u p o u r own C o m m o n w e a l t h r a t h e r t h a u l e n d i n g o u r s t r e n g t h a n d h e l p to compe t i t i ve p o i n t s . I f w e t x p e c i to m a k e o u t of K e n t u c k y o n e ol t h e s t r o n g s t a t e s of t h e U n i o n we need t o pu l l t o g e t h e r ratfaer t h a n a p a r t a n d a b s o r b s o m e of the. s p i r i t t h a t h a s m a d e f o r t h e u p b u i l d i n g of o t h e r s t a t e s .

T h e r e is, .of c o u r s e s o m e of t h e e l emen t s o f ' s e l6 sbnes s b u t i t is no t e n t i r e l y se l f i sh b e c a u s e t h e

,wr i t e r is o n e of m a n y Louisv i l le people w h o a r e t r y i n g to g r a s p t h e new o r d e r of t h i n g s a n d w o r k l o r t h e u p b u i l d i n g of o u r h o m e i n s t i t u t i o n s .

O u r t r a v e l e r s will visi t y o u r city- t r o m t i m e to t i m e and we h o p e t h a t t h e c o m i n g year wi l l s h o w a deflect ion of s o m e c e n t r a l K e n t u c k y b u s i n e s s to t h e K e n -t u c k y , i n s t ead , of t h p O h i o me-t ropo l i s . .'

W i t h k i n d e s t pe r sona l r e g a r d s , V e r y t r u l y you r s ,

H . J . MKYKK.

C a u s e o r causes? Well t h e r e a r c a n u m b e r Of then^i S o m e years a g o ro t t en c i ty pol i t ics a long

- c o m b i n a t i o n w h i c h con S t a t e c o n v e n t i o n s , off ices

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B o o s t e r r e p l i e d . T h r e e p ro fes s iona l m e n did n s t h e c u r t e s y in w r i t i n g a n d e x p r e s s i n g a p p r o v a l of o u r e f fo r t s t o s e c u r e b e t t e r m e a n s of i n g r e s s a n d f rom t h e s e e v e r l a s t i n g hi l ls b u t r e q u i r e s be t t e r r o a d s be fo re p r o p e r d e v e l o p m e n t can g o f o r w a r d . T h e s e th ree m e n w e r e Dr . Z a r r y W e b e r , f o r m e r l y a r e s i d e n t of M t V e r n o n , C a p t . J o h n H . L e a t h e r s a n d Co l . Benne t t H . Y o n n g ; t h e l a t t e r enc los ing $ i t o s h o w good f a i t h . A f t e r two o r q u e s t s t b e Lou i sv i l l e C o m m e i c i t l C l u b l a t e r c a m e " l i m p i n g i n t h e r e a r " w i t h t b e i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t t h o c l u b h a d e n d o r s e d o u r move-m e n t , and t h a t w a s a b o u t al l I t had to s a y . N o c o p p e r s w e r e e n -c losed w i t h t h e i r c o m m m . i c . t l o

A n inc iden t of S t a t e f a i r l a s t S e p t e m b e r w h e n t h e S e c a e t c r y a rb i t r a r i l y a n d w r o n g f n l l y a n d wi thou t reason , d e p r i v e d o u r Kockcas t l e c o r n c l u b oov f r o m a t t e n d i n g t h e lair a s a d e l e g a t e , is a n o t h e r . g r i e v a n c e of o u r people . that Went d o w n . T h e Louisv i l le Commerc ia l C l u b p r o m i s t u s las t fall that t h e c a s e w o u l d b e in-ves t iga ted , ye t no r e p o r t qr any sa t i s f ac t ion b a s been given" us T h i s p a p e r h a s b e e n for pa s t s i x ty d a y s s h o o t i n g a r r o w s of p r o t e s t a t h e F a l l s c i ty a g g r e g a t i o n iu

l a n g u a g e p o i n t e d a n d s t r o n g e n o u g h to a r o u s e e v e n R i p Van-W i n k l e in his first v e a r s doze , b u t they a r e a s l e e p " a t t h e s w i t c h " t h o u g h t h e e p i d e r m i s of t h e p e o p l e ' a r o u n d t h e fa l l s e le fan t in t h i c k n e s s a n d i s i a n d b o m b ' proof a s o n l y p ro fes s iona l aud two b u s i n e s s m e n of t h e c i t y h a v e g i v e r t h e ma t t i r a t t e m i o u in t b e way of l e t t e i s .

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Louisv i l le a n i n j u s t i c s R e f e r i n g aga iu t o t h e . above • l e t t e r r e spec t i ng t h e " s t a n d toge the r -n e s s " of I n d i a n a p e op le and t b e c i ty of I n d i a n a p o l i s . I t is s imp le e n o u g h , they s i m p l y s t a n d by each o t h e r f o r t b e reason ne i the i s ide e x p e c t s i t " a l l f o r o n e a n d n o t h i n g f o r t h e o t h e r " . T h e y a r e a c q u a i n t e d w i t h . t h e word r e c i p r o c i t y and p r ac t i c e it a n d a r e " b a c k s c r a t c b e r s " f rom buck -whea t l and . T h e r e ' s y o u r e x p lana t ion . L o u i s v i l l e could h a v e a n d c o u l d y e t a c c o m p l i s h ' t h e s a m e des i red e n d as I n d i a n a p o l i s b a s by w o r k i n g a l o n g t h e l ines . A s to o u r people p a t r o n i z i n g Cin-c inna t i in p r e f e r e n c e to Louisv i l le w e wish t o say t h a t cons ide rab le

t b e t r a d e f rom t h i s por t ion of t h e S t a t e has wi th in t h e las t t w o ' m o n t h s t u r n e d t o C i n c i n n a t i . L e x i n g t o n a n d K n o x v i l l e o w i n g to Louisv i l le ' cold dea l on o u r c h e r i s h e d Boone W a y propos i t ion . W e a g r e e with Mr . Meye r t h a t our p r e f e r e n c e s h o u l d b e for l ,onisvi l le ove r c i t ies of o t h e r s t a tes , and t h i n g s b e i n g equa l s h o u l d and would b e wi th o u r s t a t e m e t r o p o l i s . O u r people h a v e m a d e e v e r y e f l o r t to po in t ou t to Lou i sv i l l e t b e fu t i l i t y of h e r m i s g u i d e d c o u r s e i n he r late ac t ion o r r a t h e r non-ac t ion r e f e r e n c e to t h i s p a r t of t h e mora l v i n e y a r d . I t b e h o o v e s t h a t ci ty t o d i s c o n t i n u e g l i t t e r i n g g e n era l i t ies , w i t h us , and ge t i n t o ac t ion if i t e x p e c t s to r e g a i n p o r t i o n ol i t s los t t r ade o r r e t t h e r e m n a n t n o w f a s t s l i p p i n g f rom i t s g r a s p . - ' • C i n c i n n a t c h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e d i d n ' t h e s i t a t e a n ^ ins tan t w h e n a p p e a l e d t a f o r a s s i s t a n c e in t h e c a m p a i g n I t i m m e d i a t e l y g o t i a c o m m u m c a t ion w i t h h e r C o n g r e s s m a n and a d v i s e d h i m t h a t a bill would l a t e r b e i n t r o d u c e d for t h e con-s t ruc t ion of ' B o o n e W a y " a n d a s k t h i s . e n d o r s e m e u t a n d a l s o h i s inf luence with O h i o de lega t ion to w o r k for t h e success of s a id bill T h e y do t b i n g s ' i n t h e Q u e e n Ci ty T h a t c o u n t s f o r h e r increas ing t r ade re la t ions . I t is y e t poss ib l e f o r Lou i sv i l l e t o t h r o w off t h a t l e t h a r g y , d i s a v o w a lot o'f tb< stuff , s e n t o u t by i t s " o n e m a n ' pol icy and o p i n e d n e w s p a p e r s , r e m e m b e r i n g i t s p a s t h a n d i c a p s , o v e r c o m e b u s i n e s s d i f f i cu l t i e s n o w facing it o n a c c o u n t of pa s t mis takes . W e a r e h e a r t y , wel l w i s h e s f o r Lou i sv i l l e ' s s u c c e s s a n d n o locali ty in t h e weal th will welcome h e a r t i l y t h a n th i s , t h o she will have to r e p e n t in s a c k c l o t h a n d ashes a n d c h a n g e he r c o u r s e of p r o c e d u r e d i a m e t r i c a l l y o p p o s i t e to t h a t n o w p u r s u e d a s r e g a r d i n g S o u t h E a s t e r n K e n t u c k y . W e repea t it, t h i s p a r t of t b e S t a t e d e m a n d s fai r t r e a t m e n t a t t h e b a n d s of Louisv i l le o t h e r w i s e s h e n e e d n o t e x p e c t o u r f r i e n d s h i p o r t r a d e .

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"I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women,'' writesjMrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, 111. "For nearly a year, T could not walk, without holding my sides. I tried several different doctors, but 1 grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in fine health at 52 years."

HE KIND YOU HAD IN MIND

We needn't talk -of quality ; you know it . Nor say our clothes are a Pile of Style.—they show it.

The new Spring things are fresh and bright; the way they're made, a pure delight. To blow our own horn isn ' t rjght-—we lot you blow it .

If vonintend lo get new Clothes. we shiftv 'em. We're talking facta. This isn't a Spring poem. There is but one place YOU should go—where Suits are right, where price is low. If you want clothes, of course you know we grow

The Woman'sTomc

We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such e;.mcst testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta-ble, tonic.medicine, for women.

Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a wom§n, give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a mil-lion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi-ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonic. Try it I Your, druggist sells it

Write lo:t Ladie*' Advisory Dept. Cluttanoopi Medicine Co.. ChatUnooja. Tenn.. for Special Instructions, *nd£4-pase book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent tree. J 51 Some suits are gay and some art

quitfe retired. Our Blues and Tail? arc very much admired.

All say, " how niceley made "— fast colors; they which will not fade. f o wear them, one is well arrayed — there's what's desired."

vfe have bad a man traveling Indiana in an effoit to get busi-nese. A'e can produce the goods, give the service and the prices, and the salesman is no slouch; bui we have uiade about as much impression on the Hoosiers as a boy's popgun would on the side of a battleship.

Tbe reason? Indianaians from tbe north bank ot tbe Ohio to tbe northern penitentiary ' stick by Indianapolis, boost her patronize her in every way possible. TKey hang together so closelv that we have almost come discouraged and concluded to give up any fuither attempts to invade that terr.tory.

We lecently had in your city our Kentucky and Tennessee

/"Supply man. He came into Louis r ville singing the praises of central ' Kentucky, telling what a fine

country it xfcis, how courteous the people were and what good business prospects there were ID that section; but supplemented this by the statement that he had gained the impression that central Kentuckians rather preferred to patronize Cincinnati.

I know that this spirit did per-, vade your good town and neigh", borbood some, years since but hope that it had bo;n entirely

' eradicated and hope that Mr Davis's impressions were lalse.

Don't you think that the same spirit that has built up Indian' a polls and Indiana might prove a very good thing for Louisville and reflectively for the other towns in this state? Whafyoui own sentiments are I have no way of judging except by the fact that club later we have' never securing any of your business this letter is sent you in a spirit ot friendly greetings with tbe hope that not only you but your

askt for bread and gave us stone''. In substance their ply, through the city papers (ex rept Herald) was to this effect: We are not in tbe back scratching business, discarded tbat old style proceeds before we secured State fair location. If yon want your back scratched and have run out of scaly bark hickory dig and mine some of your inexhaustable bailgrit and sandstone. II you want roads dig em, make good one; make more money thereby and come to Loqkville and spend iV'. This kind dS -answer with tbe unasked for advice kinder stjun'd our Club and people who on regaining sufficient breath at once addrest 25o circular letters to the business and professional men of Louisville and its Com' mercial Club asking if they en dorsed the said editorials and requesting their aid, influence jod small contributions toward postage fund to be used in tbe ccmpaign iu pushing the move-ment for the proposed road. To this appeal not a business or Booster replied. Three professional men did us the curtesy in writing and expressing approval of our efforts to secure better means of ingress and egress from these everlsstfEfc hills but requires better roads before proper development cap go forward. These three men were Dr. Karr Weber, formerly ;a resident of Mt Vernon; Capt. John H. Leathers and Col. Bennett H. Young; the latter enclosing $r to show good faith. After two or more quests the Louisville CommeicUl

"limping; in the rear" with tbe information that tho club had endorsed our move-

that was about all it had to say. .Noedjipers were en-closed with their commtu.ic.tioi.

later be introduced lor tbe con-struction of '-Boone Way" and askt his.endorsement and also bis influence with Ohio delegation to work for the success. of said bill They do things in the Queen City Tbat counts for . her increasing tiVde relations. . It is yet possible for Louisville to throw off that lethargy, .disavow a lot of th< stuff sent out by its "one man' policy and opined newspapers: remembering its past handicaps, overcome business difficulties now facing it on account of past mistakes. We are hearty, well wishes for Louisville's success and no locality in the common' wealth will welcome it more heartily than, this, tho she will have to repent in . sackcloth and ashes and change her course of procedure diametrically opposite to that now pursued as regarding South Eastern Kentucky. We repeat it, this part of the State d~m«nds fair treatment at bands of Lonisville otherwise she need not expect our friendship or trade.

HBNRY Watterson could com-and more attention dnd ac-

complish something for his state by tiling his efforts toward getting a highway constructed thru Soufc Eastern Kentucky instead of Constantly hot airing the president with dally advice as to

«n tbe Nation should' .be run and'watching every move of that functionary as a cat - watching rathole, to discover some flow in his ethics and|behavior the first on ^eck with " I told you,". f| 1 = 'l DRIVE SICK HEADACHES

" AWAY & :k headache*. sour >

stomach, IndigesMc disappear qulckly ̂ attei • H r

THE KIND YCU SHOULD HAVE IN MIND

Shirts lind Collars and' Hats and Ties that will snit your purse and open your eyes to the handsome styles we daily bring in Over and Under Wear for Spring. Drop iu and ' 'look. "We never try to urge a sale pr make you buy. We vyelcome visitors every day. We keep store tbe "modem'' way.

E. L. Cockre l l Livingston, Ky.

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| CHINK'S PLACE 1 ~ Opposite Post Office-

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We invite you to wait in our store while the m^il is being opened. In jjjjj* fact we want you to come in and see iijijj us in our new place anyway. Come. ~

Yours very truly, CHAS.C. DAVIS

Phone 29, Leading Druggiit.

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stands for methods which make finan-cial iustitntions of positive value. The management of thief institution -recog- < niy.es that strength, above all else, is an absolute essential factor in the con-duct of every bank.

Furthermore, an intelligent appreci-ation of the individual requirements of patrons is accessary to make its ser-vice to them what it really should be. Consistently and steadfastly adhering to this theory, The Peoples Bank has enjoj-ed a substantial growth, both iu number of depositors and in the volume deposits. Bank with us.

THE PEOPLES BANK ^ MX- VERNON, KY.

0. G. BAKER, Prealilunt. • J,P.E. DRCMMOND, Vicc.-Prcs.

F.L.THOMPSON,Jr., Cashier. CLAUDE C, COX, Ass't. Cash

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JONAS McKENZIE S E L L S

SELZ SHOES THE

"ROYAL BLUE" I F you need a good pair of shoes it • is to your interest to examine the Selz line before you buy.

JONAS McKENZIE MT. VERNON, KY,