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MT. VERNON SIGNAL L t T 1 Npl'ST0 ft j Mrs. B. C.Mulji is and daughter, I Leila, from Paiirf, speut Thii'rsdayj' and Friday of last- Veelt w i t h M r . | and Mrs. Egbei|i'Hayes.-^tt'illiej McGuire was. ou'l. from Lcbanot) Junction last wedl'ivisiting his par-, in is,'-Mr. and M&lj.'c. McGuire.* —Mrs James Ha'j- was called to • ee her sister. Mrj.j Walter Thrpin, it Langford TueSthy. Mrs! Tur- jiji was quite sicjr'but is reported inproving at this-,:wrjiui'g.—R U. Thompson,'the dj.Utnme'r, was with our merchants V,J fdnesday.t|:'Bil- ly" Baker has n^tved "his family ' :'rom JeMico, Teuu i, to this; place, and is occupying;; !j. W. Baker's house on High ii!"-jeet.-~Miss Olev- e McGuire enterpfjine(J a. party of ii-r young friend* it her home lust •'riday "evening ; ; An epccrllcfit itne was -report. i£—johnj. jCock- rll iji out.frAil fc ju'ing'.oulj jptml •I'.' a. 'few days: jwitli liisjliinvle liud" Gyikrelli If thiv i-lafe' j giROYAI! Ihnwl /facte from w PurefirapeCream^Tartai

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MT. VERNON SIGNAL

L t T 1 Npl'ST0 ft j Mrs. B. C.Mulji is and daughter, I

Leila, from Paiirf, speut Thii'rsdayj' and Friday of last- Veelt withMr. | and Mrs. Egbei|i'Hayes.-^tt'illiej McGuire was. ou'l. from Lcbanot) Junction last wedl'ivisiting his par-, in is,'-Mr. and M&lj.'c. McGuire.* —Mrs James Ha'j- was called to • ee her sister. Mrj.j Walter Thrpin, it Langford TueSthy. Mrs! Tur-jiji was quite sicjr'but is reported inproving at this-,:wrjiui'g.—R U. Thompson,'the dj.Utnme'r, was with our merchants V,J fdnesday.t|:'Bil-ly" Baker has n^tved "his family ' :'rom JeMico, Teuu i, to this; place, and is occupying;; !j. W. Baker's house on High ii!"-jeet.-~Miss Olev-e McGuire enterpfjine(J a. party of ii-r young friend* it her home lust •'riday "evening ; ; An epccrllcfit itne was -report. i£—johnj. jCock-rll iji out.frAil fc ju'ing'.oulj jptml •I'.' a. 'few days: jwitli liisjliinvle liud" Gyikrelli If thiv i-lafe' j

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Is of MPTCII IIHVBAO J u s i r b f LwWit tV ii-.tf- I N D A Y S O F Y O R K .

A Doctors Medicine

Most people know that if they have been sick they need Scott's Emut-J»on jo bring back health and strength. But the strongest point about Scott's

Emulsion is that jrou don't have to be sick to get results from*ft.

'It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a'fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre-vents coughs, colds a^d consumption.

Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor.

Arid it contains no drugs arid ho alcohol. ALL DRUGGISTS I 50c. AND SI.00. |

F o r I n f a n t e a n d C h i l d r e n .

AVirgelabk PreparalionforAs -s initialing fccFoodnndBefiuIa-

• UH£ tteStaaaoB ar4Bawc!s of

Promotes IV£cslion.Chcerful-n c s s and Ite£t.Contains neillscr Opium.Mmpliine nor>Encral. W O T / N A l t C O T I C .

Apctfecl Remedy forConslipa l ion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .('onvulsions.Fewrish-n e s s and L O S S O F SLEEP.

Fac Simile ^Signature or .dL&ftyteZi*'. N E W Y D H K .

Seldom Wecir Out

Dr. Miles'. Anti-Pain •Pills reljeve pain—not only once,; but as many times as itjis necessary to takethemjf Slany persons who suffer from chronic ailments find .in . them a source-of great relief-irom th® suffering "which they would otherwise be .com-pelled to, tendure. Their soothing influence upon the ncrv& strengthen rather than weaken them. For this wason th'ey sel-dom lose 'their effective-

TheCha

f* olfl a n d hr.ve BufTerM h>rn ncrvouH t roub les . I ;vt I p: i:. lion % A. CARSON

Painter »Paper-hanger, ! A g e n t for

H E N R Y B O S C H CO'S. , linear

WALL PAPER, HOOH MOULDINGS. ETC.. ETC

Let , l j s -make you au e s t ima te 01 work before'placiiiK you order .

All W o r k G u a r a n t e e d .

T h e effect of the increase - i n the price "of c rude oil has already hafl •end effect o n t h e opera t ion i n K e n -t u c k y and renewed act iv i ty in mi-!tned fields is expected as soon a s s p r i n g opeus. •

Miles Medical Co.rMl iarUlnd

Ot ino L a x a t i v e F r u i t s y r u p i s a H e w remedy , an improvemen t on laxat ives of f o i m e r years, , a s it does no t g r i pe o r nausea te and is pleas-a n t t o t ake I t is g u a r a n t e e d .

Chas . C. Davis, d rugg i s t .

WEEKLY COURIER-

JOURNAL — A N D -

S I G N A L Both one year for only

$1 .,50 T h e Pres ident ia l election is ap-

proaching""; " T i m e s have changed . T h a t is all Mr . Wa t t c r son is a Democrat , and h a s a lways been a Democra t , never a R e p u b l i c a n Hsse'ntial d i f ferences o u t of the w i y Democra t s a re ' g e t t i n g toge ther . T h e Cour ie r - Journa l is . g o i n g t o • s u p p o r t t h e t icke t . A n d t h e r e you, have i t . "

Send y o u r o r d e r fo r ib i s -combi-nation t o us. no t t o rhe Cour ier -Jou rna l . T h e reg'ulal price of the Weeck ly Cour ier J o u r n a l a lone is • $ t a year .

M. L. MYERS3, ^

OFFICES:—At res idence, on OU Main St . . k n o w n as t h e C. C. Wi l l iams res idence.

PHONE.No. 7 * Wi l l bfe in office .at B R O D H E A T fro ip M O N D A Y N O O N t o T U E S D A Y N O O N each week.

KENNEDY'S UHTS HOlfY TAR

C. C.-- . W i l l i a m ® , A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W , M T . V E R N O N K V .

W Q F F I C E . . Ou 3 r d . floor . T h e B a p k o f Ml . V e r n o n , on C b u r c i s t r ee t . - j -Spec ia l a t t e n t i o n givei t o col lec t ions . ;

Phofi'e N o . So

For weak k idneys a n d lame back use D e W i t t ' s K i d n e y a n d Bladder Pills. Best for l umbago , r h e u m a -tism. b ladder and o t h e r t r h u b l e ar is ing ' from b a d blood T h e y c l eause t h e k i d n e y s a n d ciear the

. sys tem. I n d o r c e d a n d sold by Clias, C. Davis .

H a r r y T h a w h a d a conference wi th t w a o f h i s lawyers , due, it is .sairi, To r epo r t s w h i c h ' b a d reached, h im to the effect / that Distt ict- At-t o r n e y Jer 'ome /vould hal t t h e t r ia l a n d ask tha t a commiss ion in liina-cy b e appo in ted .

WANTRD:-i len and women in e a c h coun ty as field manage r s to |

represen t , adver t i se and d i s t r ibu te . s amples of o u r goods. S a l a r y $801 ' pd f -mon th , paid week ly a n d cash ' advanced fo r expenses . N o capi ta l ( Of exper ience ' tiecessaVy. Posi t ion 1 p e r m a n e n t . Addre s s N O R T H - , W ^ t E R N CO. , Depo t - W - C. . •38 W ^ W h Ave- . Chicago . 111.

B e d h e a d M a r b l e W p r k p

ROHEAD, KY. G r a n i t e a n d Mfirble M o n u m e n t s

a n d T o m b s t o n e s >jianu(actnred by A L B R I G H T ^ F R A N C I S C O .

Also A g e n t s fo r I r o n F e n c e . D. B. AI.IIRIGHT, iSna>«r

3 C McCL/lRY U n d e r t a k e r .

& E m b a l m e r

Ordeis by Telephone attend j ea promptly.

S t a n f o r d . K.v.

FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE GRANVILLE OWENS

I UNDERTA ER I | Brodhead Ky. I

WILL CURE YOU' of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi-cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis-ease or Diabetes. There is, Nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles.

R l f U M a u B C T I T U T M .

C H A S . C , ' ' D A V I S . 5

-Dr.Kiai's Naw Discovery

V owtMpnoN M««-

f — C O M P L E T E L I N E —

' Cof f in s , C a s k e t s a n d . R o b e s . 3

,A11 M a i l , T e l e g r a p h <3r Te le - i I p h o n e o r d e r * P r o m p t l y

• •• F i l l e d . i

of C l o t h i n g t h a t w i l l s u i t a l l >ods a r e r i g h t a n d o u r . p r i c e s a r e

world t o meet Jesus a n d pu t < w l | 1 ( e l u n l

morta l i ty H e was 55 y e a r j o f H g e . C.<sensweet is best for babies and had beep a m e m b e r of ' t h e Bap t i s t ch i ld ren , 50 doses 25 cent.-chu rch s ince h i s y o u t h . H e "Teases, So 'd hy—Chas . C. Davis two sisters , Mrs . 5 . N. Brown, o f p > th is place a n d Mrs . T . J . Bar ron , of Iowa , a n d three b ro the r s fe ren t s tates, one of W h o m 'was at h i s bedside when t h e e u d c j i i lc . H e a l sodeaves a wife, t h ree s o n s and I wo d a u g h t e r s t o ' m o u r n t h e loss o f a k ind and af fec t iona te h u s -band a n d f a the r . W e e p not , loved oues . for h e has gone to rece ive t h e reward that is p romised , to those who love G o d and d o H i s will; -

F O U N D A T L A S T .

J. A . H a r m o n , of Lizemore . W Va. says: : " A t last I h a v e found the pe r fec t pill t ha t never jlisap po in t s me; and for t h e b e n e f i r - o l

. o t h e r s afflicted w i t h torpid liver and ch ron ic cons t ipa t ion , will say : t ake Dr . K i n g ' s N e w L i f e pil ls . '" G u a r a n t e e d sat isfactory. 250 -31 all druggis ts-

Effor t s a re -be ing m a d e by[a com-mi t tee of the Tennessee Legisla-tu re to ascer ta in how m u c h the ra i l roads o f t h e s ta te ea rn in passen-ger tr.-ffic. w i t h a v iew to |de te rmin-ing the advisibi l i ty of a law fixing fares at two cen t s a mile.

H H

J Use

FH Over Thirijf Years

Hsu -No Operation-

'Mrs. Malinda Akersv of Basham, Va,, writes: "1 had what doctors c|ll 'prolapse,' and cquldn't stand straight. I. had pain m-my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and . profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but I couldn't bear the thought of the knife. "After tak-ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk around. Can now do my housework and am in. splendid health." 1

Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates '

. irregularities, and is a A

safe, pleasant and re-liable remedy for all sick women. In suc-cessful use for over 70 years. Try it..

At Pvery Drug, Store In $1.00 Bottles,

COME! COME! invite all to corrfe and'sec us. At my store you

will always find a good selection of Dry Goods *nd Notions. ! -

C 1,0 We carrry a full line

Sizes aid ages. Our right.

Yours very truly, Phone No. 83 JONAS MCKENZIE.

METROPOLITAN. THE BEST PLACE IN ROCKCASTLE TO BUY

D r u g p , S t a t i o n e y , Q i g a r p , Xob6eop )

P a i n t p , 0 ^ a n d p a t e n t J V M i c i n e p .

Diseases of CWfdren A Speciaffy, S C. DAVIS, Prop.

H T V E R N O N , K Y

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^/iV£f Of wppx/o^

Publi«^ed Every Friday Established

1887

M T | | v f R N p N . R O C K C A S T L E C b ^ N T Y , KY., F R I D A Y , MAR[ | l , 1&07. D U M B E R -23

HANDSOMESHOE all leather, all styles.

This is one Jr?

(HEATER LOUISVILLE N OPENING MAR. IS.

Highest lor llio opening of Ihe

'IUe. Btjuwltlof ihawj Mt la tliat great event

PRICE:

Tailored JOHN ROBINS

The new Secretary of the Root castle Comity Fair Association. Clothing. without |ir<sp«

t.unlary. qalH. Show'n; $wh

their citv'*ikr< rlmnts oncy m

W e have just received a large shipment of the

"American Gentleman" W the "American Lady" SHOES, Manufact-ured by the. Hamiltou-ISrown .Shoe Co.,' St.

Louis, Mo. A positive guarantee,goes with ev-ery pair of "AMERICAN GENTLEMAN" or "AMERICA N^LADY".Shoes. If you are look-ing for up-to-date footwear, don't fail, to call and see our line.

O T T A W A .

Pigeons

Roasted

CLOSING OUT Mouth.

We are closing out over «000 pairs of other brands of Shoes, new and good, in order to make room for our Spring shipment, on which we can save you 25 to 75 per cent * We are not talking'through our "liata" but mean just what we s a

Whether you want to buy Shoes or not. visit our store, get our prices'and we will convince you that we are selling 'Shoes cheaper than you were ever able to buy them before

Quality,;

Perfect

F. KRUEGER & SON Ever shown outside the cities. Here you do

not find a few chea'p suitS-tbcywn on the" coun-ter or " w a d d e d " ' u p and laid in the shelves, but. instead, • you find oiFwu^Sjid floor, .a reg-ular up-to-date clothing department, containing .Finest Co.it andPaut Suits for the Young Men-. Finest. Regular Suits for us Married Men, Ex-tra Size Suits for the Big-Men, Youths Suits .for the Boy about as big as a man, Knee Pant Splits for the little meu. "Prices from 98c to $20 a suit. » ^

Long-headed, up-to-date peSple, frho know and appreciate style and good value are all com-ing here .for their Spring. Suits. That's why I am a bif&y man.

(I EATER LOUISVILLE

ONE FARE FOR R0UND.TR1PBY RAILORRIttR / MAR I 8 " 3 0 l

M S \ Big Reductions

In the new Calicoes anil Dress Goods for Spring.

I have just leturned from the markets—My Spring'line of Dry Goods are 'n my shelves— My wife says I am certainly an artist when it comes • to' selfecting Dress Goods. My wife knows. She '*is a tine judge of handsome things—she. married me because I was good.

Well, anyway. I shall offer the new Spring lines as low as I bad them years ago.

I have been years in building a reputation for" High Quality and L««'Prices. These, I have maintained, come what may.

Come in and we will shake hands and talk it over. , ' •

Don't forget about my Douglas Shoes.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 1 WILL i TOUCH- WN I THE m BPTTor i MgL

L E T S YOU, SEE I T A u J

lUUiUUUUUiii UUtittJlUUUIUUUi

INDUSTRY; iNVEIffJON

ART AND (ITERATIVE

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MT VERNON SIGNAL

FRIDAY, Mar. i , 19O7.

Published every Friday by EDGAR S: ALBRIGHT.

SUBSCRIPTION ONR YRAR f I.OO

Advertising rales made knomti afifiliea/iem

ASSOCIATION

It is only at ameliorate tin:

sumed laceration of the editor feelings. It has no such effect, foi in the first place ao editor ' nev-er UiQtries over the loss of a •sub-scriberSxcept when he leaves the country without paying up arrear-ages. But why not be truthlnl and say.to the houest newspaper man just what you feel in your heart. Go into his den. ask him liow-much you owe, pay the delim quency and tell hiin frankly thai \ou don't want his disreputable, blackguard sheet any longer. . Suv to him in a sorrowful tone of voice that you deeply regret his ica>:

si v iij ptiQ'o wn' sycamine tJi<>* i te ftonw apd . tbey

iycamoies while

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

prcujjwj,more, i Suppose we'trv! it, it.t ell Only cost! us a litjle tabi r on a (• jld jlay.'—I will now give the j name/ ,jof some of the old men liv- j ing in j flijb vifcttiftv tohen I was| quite,IsiiMll boy: Uncle Simeon D.ennjj', vlhb lived. to'be 102 years

nK«j; t M. ThruiDson. -Hen'rv Toddi-kirtTm SoVd:r, W. H.. De- ' Bordi' M{ W. DeBord. John Mc Lenitti*, Wright McLemore. Wil sjin I>. (tln^y, Baily Hijrbs, Larkiu Fuinfj irejJ Rebel t Tailor, Th>s. Lawrf beef Joseph Craig, Joseph Cumit ins* Vincent Poynter, lames Ping,;.6olj Ping. I.ogan Brown,

ty to publish a newspaper won In \ James iBrcjwn, the father \>( the late the name and advise him to sell his! J- N; j. Bfbwn and Blind Jonas plant to some men with a thimble'I Browj j tlA pranljither ol the wfit-i full of brains and set!k some occu-1 er." 111 «ji" these' as well as our.

belovp^ teacher, " J. N. Bcoip, lia«* j |ass$ from; the stage of ac-i tion, ; nd fre hope are enjoyiog-.aU { thehqppitess that heaven means, j whil^UnileJohii'Hur-st. W !G»|

B A R G A I N S

For Auditor—U. .For Sccrctur^f

—I/. SI. Dosn

I pation which does not require much wear and tear of miud. Do

j this and then you can go awa^'/vitli I the comforting assurance that tl.e*

W ' ' editor rcspects you for j ottr candor . and will cherish no hard feelings I becaiiSe you choose to borrow' his | paper instead of buying if.

ol Schools- . - •• - = 3 •FOR the benefit of those who al--

jriciiltiire—J. hor primer's ink as a prime ffector ; 10 the advancement of their inte • ests. we* should state that Samson -the £troug party—was the, first man to advertise. » He took twi solid columns 16 demonstrate his strength, and several thousand people "tumbled" to the scheme: He Uiought down the house. .

POLITICS AND POLITICIANS THE GIRLS IN BUSINESS The. truth is that the girls are

getting the better of the boys in many lines of genteel employment. The boys may complain of this as thev will-, hut the fact stands. The young 'womeiy in nicst all the towi5s, after ascertain hour. quite as mucn in evideuce on thei way to work as' the young men; aph the man at the window can see that they look trim and neat, that they bold up their heads as if tl ey were ready to meet ihe world and their employers. They have none of the appearance of hfving depr ed themselves of the necessary mount of sleep, or of carrying headache along with'them. Indeed,

a frostv morning it is pleasant see how theii ey$> sparkle and

how their cheeks glow. Thev are Not much news in these dig Relting*the better of the boys b*^ Onr old friend and neigh cause they can be trusted to come J* M* Hu. r s t- w h o h a s b e o n c o n

fined to his room all fall and win

two cent fare bill ha: passed the legislature and ha-been sent to the Governor. : • a vote of 15 lo-i 1 the Texa: Senate voted to discharge the prob Ing^ommitteeand indorse Senator J. W. Bailey, ' The action followed spirited debate.

Tne Democrats in the Indiana Legislature won one of its few vic-tories of the present session when they secured the advancement . ol the new primary bill, one of the measures advocated by the. part) during the recent election.

' GRlfcFISK MILL.

they to their workln good form. They may not be as strong as the hovs. but'they take care of their strengtlfc-They don't smoke, they don't cbew thev don't drink.' thijy don't gam: hie, they dor.'t loaf. Society puts up arbitary rules for'the girls, and they must abide by tb'eui caste The boys are suffered to make their own rules and take the consequences. Many a boy thinks he can be gay and deceive every, body, and he runs along until be b^es his job By that time he is apt to think that somebody has derininded liini, and to look quite past himself iu an attempt to locate the guilty parly. Business is air the time putting up hars against the gay young m'an. Positions of-tesponsibility, positions of-trust, positions requiring reliability atidl'' regularity are being closed against him. He may not see that he is bounced because he is not honest, for he may be able to swear with clear conscience that be never took so juuch as 8 nickle in his life that did not belong to him. But he has taken time that did not belong to

' bim. He has had to be seut lor Hehasu't been faithful. He has

.lied as to why he was late, and- to where he was last nigbt. He has gone upon the theory that it was nobody's business bow he occupied his time outside business hours. Yet the growth of a'bad characters if you are at all close to it, is about as obvions as the growth of a corn field. The prudent business man does not always wait until he baS a case in court. He prefers to i-eitle the little things with his em-ployers before they have gone that far. Business is, becoming and more exacting on the p o i n t y individual character.- It is looking out lor integrity, and it • is saying that whatever, the head of the house is the salary list must be clea This demand optns a wide door to the girls, and there is tftalv one way in which- it can be closed against 4 hem, and that is'to meet the com petition, and by the removal of ji through consolidation

A GREAT'CHESTNUT. TheVe is profcably

Continuing his subscription l>e already "has more papers

man en-ihe newspaper business

in this state, who is not acquainted with a man whose excuse for^StaJ begin with January commence the

thinks he,will bo able to stir around some as soon as the v eatli-

modeiates.—-The fast report says that Marion Pitm'an and fam-ily, who have been confined some time with typhoid lever,, are slowlv improving—Dee ^Ramsey alld family of Maretburg, were vis-jtjng at Gains Cummins Saturday until Monday.

Mrs. J. B. Cummins and her two little ones, Mahelle and Roy, were visiting relatives iu Pulaski county last week.—Grip has attacked *al most every family in this vicinity. — Craig Elder, of pear Stanford. Visited relatives here and Bee Lick during the past, week.- Charley Latham and Epson Broyles passed tbroug Saturdav en route to Stan-ford with-a bunch of cattle and

ogs. - Thai's right, iioys, come on and buy our farm products, and we will try to raise more and we'll al' have money.—J. L. Hasty, lyho has been suffering from heart rouble, we are gla'd to say is iui

proving — B. G. Mullins, of Pine Hill, was here last,Friday attend ing to some importgnt business matters.

The old blue back speller sajs that Friday is just {is lucky a da> as any other. It fijrther «ays thai those that would th• ive in the world should rise early in the mor ing. I have been trying to adopt this rule: I try to rise by six and not later lhau seven.at ibe farthest Well, sir, me and Gaiucs Cummins grubbed and cut bripro nine d.-i\ %

succession, last Week, and -you know it SIJI WCJ WtUllesdly nig'n or we would have worked the otli er tbr-e-days.—Who's keeping ac-count of the snows? -I've counted ti»o since my last report. 20 more yet to.fall. Look ou( for March and April, and if like it . was to'or I i years ago I might say May too. -The cackle pi the old hens dur-

ing the two weeks pretty weather kept Cinda and. the children busy running to the hen House. (Cinda is the old woman you 'know. ) — ilow many-started in the 1st of Jan .4.0 keep an account of the products sold, and the amount of dry goods, groceries, etc., bought. Try this plan and at the end of the year you will be surprised. If you didn't

Proct< r.-Lbgan Denney. John NJa-1 jor a;c still living and b}ttling with t.ie'sfiftering and troubles" of this vtprlc^ : • t

K'liSG I-l.iriON3 OF RESPECT.

WB KKJ-IAS," ReV. Oliver M. f a l -len, a ! jevout member ol Asbland LodgtjKo.-(i4oF. & A. M. dufjny a short jja>'|at Sooora, Tex , whither hehac^ofiein a vain quest, for health^wasleuloved from suff^flj'g if e.lrib;'to the. celestial lodge

-above, ithi^efor be it resolved:? 5," > Thaj. jKbile .we deplore)\*tjie

death iifoiir beloved brother,, *jid grieve,in i)ie 'ossjwe have xuM*|r ed byhis-ibseucei from we JIII imit; wirh -^everen<% ioftth edict :< iat [Jias called him hi ie. arid f(--1 the blessed assurance ' bat our loijl'isjiis elernal gain.

Thij; extend to the^wKjiw and fa-^iil 'of our deceased bri our hian-felr sympathy ' hour <T ^reat bereavement, command (hem to cast theii upoii,. llinf, who jdoeth all tblhgs well',- T. f

Thai J a ipsge be set apart in the record;^yqk of Asbland lodge Nor 640 F.! & >A. Jli as a memorial, and tKjat j these j resolutions t, spread-thei-eoii; that a copy be Sen to.-lb?j f|inijy. <jf; our decea'fed brotbej,- #(id a copy to tlfe Mt, Vernoi' S%nal for publication.

. "'G'JS. GRIFPIN: ) - 0 ( V . JARRETT, Com ;;c,p. SUTTON, )

. TCj [HV RT Yobfo TQWt? Figli; oil the streets. \ Oppj'pe bnorovementa A'

• Misti hstJ'publii Men« — 1 Run -he; t6wn down to strangers Go tijsriime other town to tra.de. Refu le to advertisilin your paper. Do iijt.Jovest a cent; lay out

vonr m jn^- somewhere else. Be jxjiiijilar to discredit tl-.e mo-

:lves of public spirted men. Lene jhen your lace when a st.?n-

{er spe;^ts|pf locating in your town. If a-i.jan; wants to buv your prop

ertv ashhftu two prices for it. *• If he( pajts anybody's else, inter-

fere ani-'diHcotirage hioi-Refui t tlj see the merit in .any

scheme lhat does uot exactly btiie; you. ; J- : Run ,Ipyin your newspapers.. Run ;jo«n vour officers. i "• Run '.jo^jn everything an^ evfri-

Bndv bq^ I^jmber One. i ' Talk^ ti tfie barber shops aud'o^f-

iugtnlac {j.-of how |iad times are, of how j V^rvthing and everybotft'

the "demnition bow-

J o h n s o n ' s , Place, "The Bargain Store,"

Is Now Ready For All.

Come in and see what you can do with just a little cash.

The goods you need at the prices tha t suit all,

SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, and in fact anything tha t is neces-sary to make a home comfortable.

G. T. JOHNSON, Opposite Court House.

B A R G A I N S

A COMPLETE LINE.

FOR a NEW and COMPLETE Line of MKRCHANDIS-E, .Remember that We

Best at tfia LOWEST Prices,

GENERAL have the

A F U L L L I N E * * * * * * Of Clothing, Boo t s and Shoes, H a r d w a r e

and Queenswaare , J ro:eries a n d D r y

Goods.

W. H. RICH, A n d r e w s - * ** K e n t u c k y .

"RINC OUT THE OLD, IN THE NEW:

That is wliat we are donfr contiuall with our complete line of DRY GOODS. GLOTHflNG," SHOKS, ETC., and and keep everything Up To-Date

•Ve are <>ff-riDjc souie s|iecial Baigiiins in WINTER GOODS Call ami see thehi. We can please you both in qiulity hnd price. J

Those who have not settled their old accounts should not come expecting credit We have to pay the wholsale ' people's bills promptly. Please remember this.

We carry a full line of GENERL MERHANDisE that is hard to bailt. But come and see for yousself. We' shall be pleased to show you

Come, we extend yo,u a hearty welcome.

r?%-'.Walkiv McQueory, of

Sulpher j.cWings Colo, who Iwen in :'Rfcctasile: and FuU|s(i eountiei jsijice Dec.' 26, will l j$p riunday|^njhis way back to.'-7[is western'-aome. ho vever he does. not exp'st jo strive there tierori: I \pril ic th^as it-is; ihii intentfe^s; to speiu ja/jfew days in I,in£ol|i j county i ndjihen Roioo to Missnufi' for abou jttirfonth'H vf?it. Mr

From Isaac Shelby-to J.C. W. Beckham

KENTUCKY'S F R E E The Bmiinff Pwt hi Governor* *tid ltk~ ut lai

tocky Stale UUloriod Society. In ordet to place these plcti gnwjy in an up-to-date AUu

*llthepre«ldenu of the Unite* •tatoBcal data, fibu

Independent alwiy*.' Foi* the lloue.

Th« First Tlmt Thilr Pictures Havs Ewr

msn*. pictures of

jhij old lio^p bc-Md it igijetis ago, many of J lis hovhoocjclfiims arei dead, othri , followinfriis example have gonilo other sti itei lo'sreli their form ' • He says fie Jias had; a most delist-

turning Post; LOUISVILLK. KY.

ful visit although absent , .1 almost 1 |h«|f century has lost n^-je of the fitidqesa' for hts old Kfh-tuJIty h' M ' V-

•i Special Price on Chart and Evening Post with this Paaer

A. C. JHIATT, H I A T T , - v K E N T U C K Y .

LAND. STOCK AND CROP

Little Ei 1 £loom o| i tiess T j

1st of March.

W. J. a creek ' which h freight

neighbor farmers widely I

S B Rambsy bought of Clell Mnl lins a mare at $150.

J. J. Hysinger bought ol C. C. Owens a bunch ot nice ewes «t $6 per head . I. A. Bojiman bought of R. W.

louds away; DeWitf-'s- Moore a bunch of yearlings at Risers will scatter the .a t-a ctsT Ic-heabacde and l>i\iotf&-1 Clell Mullins bought of S. B | do not gt ipe or sicken j Ramsey a Jot just west of Mr. Ram ' and sold here by' sey's property , - - - ,- l'l— , , PTEW^ I T 15 MS • awin was.knocked nlto1 - —

hodv of a steer,! Submitted to>« falling fire of struck by a fast questiona. E B Harriman waa on

.and 'drowned near >hestand fivebtmr.^befo^e tbeln-

1,, •• thc^Min-- I ination were a i attack b;

i P *. . 1 \ - .

| for the Government on the method of reorganizing and financing the Alton lineind tb« refusal of the railroad wizard's lawyers to let him answer a question as to deals in stock claimed to be individual This point will be taken to the Su-preme Court for decision. It the railroad attorneys are sustained it means a serions limitation of the powers ot tne Interstate Commerce Commission.

CASTOR IA ?0T Tnfktita anfl ChildltlL

Tin KM YN Hm Always BMght

YOUR BANKING No matter how small, no mattter how large

' T H E B A N K of M T . V E R N O N

(INCORPO'RATBD.) . •' will give it. careful attention. This message applies to the men and the-women alike.

Remember we pay 3 per cent, interest on all deposits of $100 or more, when left with the bank' and not checked upon for a period bf six months' or more.

or r iccns :

W i l l i s G r i f f i n g PRACTICAL , 3

UNDERTAKER*,! AND 3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR,1 =3

Mt. Vernon, KT. , 3 S t o c k C o m p l e t e . Oin furnish on shoitnojf?

£tice Metalic Coffins and Caskets and .have Embalming S^done. P i n e H e a r s e attached.

O R D E R S by wire Promptly Filled. Phone No. 63.

BRING YOUR—-

JOB WOBK TO THE

SIGNAL..