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f. - PERSONAL. Wm. A. Young, of Mot s attending Circuit r Judge Win. Craig, of Sudi Menifee Co.. was lure Momlav J. Will Shrout.of Mt Sterlii visited his brother T. S. thiswoi Mrs. Johnson M. Atchison mains ill, having taken pneun i.osini; Km:i;.-isi:s Wednesday, Hay 18. Eve ;is invited. Parents' Day means la dav forthevisitingof the school by all the patrons.and they should set aside cue day in which to tec the work of their children. 1 would like to see every parent of Guarauieed Slice lor L. D. Hi-.oTMLii's. Those who had taken down their heating stoves wish now they hadn't. Rev. E. E. Holmes, of IVn. viile. joined his wife at J. VY. tertainir.eiit.V-i Hutcheson's Tuesday. music drills', e A. R. BoWtabn, -lack Craves. School Wm. Cravens, of Mt. Sterling, Closing ente oxfords were here Monday. o\ ening. The wh b n i>: Igo Rati iff ha. ted P L. D. Brother's Just received a ca>--load of fer- c tilizer for corn and tobacco. mt A. H. Dawson. umbrellas, all prices; l mnnov «n ih.^rv, o< ft J. V «ur . a iHJsiUon in Creei eery ;it Mt. Sterling. Miss Nannie Peed went 1 a s i •eok to visit Miss Jennie Rl.bin- ;netohe,»> son, at Richmond, Ky. Mrs. Delia Ross, of Fleming county, was the guest of her aunt, ollr,; Mrs. D. S. Estill, Monday. >m t Judge N. R. Patterson and .j^OOC R*8I wife, of Pineville. came Friday ( Oock on a visit to Miss Linda Allen. Ben Kramblett and Mrs. Jose loores, ot East Union, vis- IgeW. W.Power and wife W. Mills was in Cin- days last week. m .le gone Mrs. Mills was taken s ' a], ert Baile s, gloves! past wed .lansfield, oi! Indianapolis; Mrs. Nora Saun- ders, of Detroit; and Edgar, who! "ng salesman for a whole- fysick. r'™™ h0USe ' °f Indian "! mmons, Leslie Shro^t. ihison. Sam Doggett. Thomas Power. Rob- county, and was a son of snd wife returned the er James Ratrl.-md. Howe rom Martinsville, Ind. here to Ladoga. Ind., and y Wood, who trims for in that State the balance of his L. Power's millinery life. Mrs. Delia Moore, of May- •alled home to Cincin- view. Mo., is the only surviving ek by the death of one of James Ragland's children, She has re- Thomas Ragland having died in Lexington some years ago. Circuit Clerk Appointed. - Oscar B. Brother has been ap- pointed Circuit Clerk to succeed during the cropping the late John W. Dawson, his e latter was crippled father-in-law, by Judge Allie W. log/ullinjroverhim. Young. He will hold until the f. C. F. Martin. Willie I a\ «"»*••; <• filled by election in No- law an 1 1. eugene mmm is the best place to buy BUGGY ROBES and HORSE BLANKETS of all kinds. Mis Hand-made Saddles and Harness are the best and cheapest to buy; none so good. Has machine-made saddles and harness of all kinds cheap- ier than elsewhere. VULCAN PLOWS AND PLOW POINTS? always on hand. Come and prici. I will save yoa money. I am yours for the best saddles and harness, EUGENE MINI! : AN, owingsville. ky. THE RACKE T STORL >«s»aBs^i7'Everything for Everybody. ^3^ss»f ONE PRICE TO ALL. * ji\ has returned home 0 '/ >o, and will remain !, «' .ih.T. J. Smith. near S durins is the In ^- by a log, J * a fix ca nUb. HOUSEWIVES Do you want to know about a wonderful new time, health and money-saving kitchen convenience? Then you should see the complete line of Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils now on at your dealers. This ware is guaranteed by the makers fr ' S years. It is absolutely pure, .. holesome and thorough 'ienic, " '" not crack, scale, peel, break, rust, tai -orch A new line of lace and embroid- eries. New dress ginghams, yd. 10, 8Jc New apron " 7c India linon , 19, 15, 12J, 10. 8ic Flaxon white thin goods 19, 15c Black sateen 17, 12Jc Thin white striped and check goods, all prices, duck * 12Jc Dresser scarfs, and table covers 48, 25c Towels, per pair 90, 50, 35. 25, lCc Brooms 50, 45, Joe Whisk brooms 15c Rope, per yard *c Collar pads, each Buggy wl " * Halters Horse brushes 45, 25, 10c >.aiieu, best brand fe Currycombs 5c Ladies' vests 20, 15, 10, 5c Whitewash brushes, all prices, '-.adies' pants 35, 25c Building paper per roll 48c -'. a^vns 50c 'Strap hinges 10, 7, 5c Ladies coiset.s $1.00, 50, 39, 25c Straw matting 25. 20, 18, 16, 12Jc Ladies hMg 48, 28, 15, 10c Matting tacks, box 2c Ladies slipp.,, ^.S, .51.75. 1.50 Galvani ;ed sprinklers 48c» Ladies hand <erchiefs 10, 5c Suspenders 10, 15, 25. 39c Ladies, colla-g 26 Ladies'-muslif, underskirts Sheets, eactft Pillow cases. ,ach 10c Writingtablets 4, 5, 8, 10c HrjHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR EGGS. *V, iA,,UU3^llliaO 1U, J.t»t «U, xlUKS 25, 10c Napkins, set 30, 60, $1, $1-50 84, 75c Quilt batting, roll 10c 49c Shoe polish 5.8.10c '"'-tin? tablets 4,5,8,10- 'AID FOR EGGS. fowingsville, Ky. J. R. MAXEY

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PERSONAL.Wm. A. Young, of Mot

s attending Circuit rJudge Win. Craig, of Sudi

Menifee Co.. was lure MomlavJ. Will Shrout.of Mt Sterlii

visited his brother T. S. thiswoi

Mrs. Johnson M. Atchison :

mains ill, having taken pneun

i.osini; Km:i;.-isi:s

Wednesday, Hay 18. Eve,

;is invited. Parents' Day meansla dav forthevisitingof the school1 by all the patrons.and they shouldset aside cue day in which to tecthe work of their children. 1

would like to see every parent of

Guarauieed

Slice lor

L. D. Hi-.oTMLii's.

Those who had taken downtheir heating stoves wish nowthey hadn't.

Rev. E. E. Holmes, of IVn.viile. joined his wife at J. VY. tertainir.eiit.V-i

Hutcheson's Tuesday.I music drills', e

A. R. BoWtabn, -lack Craves. SchoolWm. Cravens, of Mt. Sterling,

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Closing ente

oxfords were here Monday. o\ ening. The

wh b

n i>: Igo Rati iff ha. ted P

L. D. Brother's

Just received a ca>--load of fer- ! c

tilizer for corn and tobacco.

mt A. H. Dawson.

umbrellas, all prices;

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l mnnov «n ih.^rv, o< '

ftJ.

V «ur .

a iHJsiUon in Creeieery ;it Mt. Sterling.

Miss Nannie Peed went 1 a s i

•eok to visit Miss Jennie Rl.bin-;netohe,»>

son, at Richmond, Ky.

Mrs. Delia Ross, of Flemingcounty, was the guest of her aunt,

! o llr,;

Mrs. D. S. Estill, Monday. >m t

Judge N. R. Patterson and .j^OOC R*8Iwife, of Pineville. came Friday : ( Oockon a visit to Miss Linda Allen.

Ben Kramblett and Mrs. Joseloores, ot East Union, vis-

IgeW. W.Power and wife

W. Mills was in Cin-days last week.

, m.le gone Mrs. Mills was taken l s

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a ],

ert Baile

s, gloves! past wed

.lansfield, oi!Indianapolis; Mrs. Nora Saun-ders, of Detroit; and Edgar, who!

"ng salesman for a whole-

fysick. r'™™ h0USe'

°f Indian"!

mmons, Leslie Shro^t.ihison. Sam Doggett.

.Thomas Power. Rob- county, and was a son of

snd wife returned the er James Ratrl.-md. Howerom Martinsville, Ind. here to Ladoga. Ind., andy Wood, who trims for in that State the balance of his

L. Power's millinery life. Mrs. Delia Moore, of May-•alled home to Cincin- view. Mo., is the only survivingek by the death of one of James Ragland's children,

She has re- Thomas Ragland having died inLexington some years ago.

Circuit Clerk Appointed. -Oscar B. Brother has been ap-pointed Circuit Clerk to succeed

during the cropping the late John W. Dawson, his' e latter was crippled father-in-law, by Judge Allie W.

log/ullinjroverhim. Young. He will hold until thef. C. F. Martin. Willie I a\ «"»*••; <• filled by election in No-

law an 1 1.

eugene mmm,is the best place to buy BUGGY ROBES and HORSE

1 BLANKETS of all kinds. Mis

Hand-made Saddles and Harness;are the best and cheapest to buy; none so good. Has

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machine-made saddles and harness of all kinds cheap-ier than elsewhere.

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VULCAN PLOWS AND PLOW POINTS?I always on hand.Come and prici. I will save yoa money.I am yours for the best saddles and harness,

EUGENE MINI! :AN, owingsville. ky.

THE RACKET STORL>«s»aBs^i7'Everything for Everybody. ^3^ss»f

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

j

* ji\ has returned home,

0'/ >o, and will remain!, «' .ih.T. J. Smith. near

S durinsis the In

^- by a log,

J* a fix ca - nUb.

HOUSEWIVESDo you want to know about a

wonderful new time, health andmoney-saving kitchen convenience?

Then you should see the complete line ofPure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils now onat your dealers.

This ware is guaranteed by the makers fr ' S years.It is absolutely pure, .. holesome and thorough 'ienic," '" not crack, scale, peel, break, rust, tai -orch

A new line of lace and embroid-eries.

New dress ginghams, yd. 10, 8JcNew apron " 7cIndia linon

, 19, 15, 12J, 10. 8icFlaxon white thin goods 19, 15cBlack sateen 17, 12JcThin white striped and check

goods, all prices,

duck * 12Jc

Dresser scarfs, and tablecovers 48, 25c

Towels, per pair 90, 50, 35. 25, lCcBrooms 50, 45, JoeWhisk brooms 15cRope, per yard *cCollar pads, eachBuggy wl "

*

Halters

,

Horse brushes • 45, 25, 10c>.aiieu, best brand fe Currycombs 5cLadies' vests 20, 15, 10, 5c Whitewash brushes, all prices,'-.adies' pants 35, 25c Building paper per roll 48c

• -'. a^vns 50c 'Strap hinges 10, 7, 5cLadies coiset .s $1.00, 50, 39, 25c Straw matting 25. 20, 18, 16, 12JcLadies hMg 48, 28, 15, 10c Matting tacks, box 2cLadies slipp.,, ^.S, .51.75. 1.50 Galvani ;ed sprinklers 48c»Ladies hand <erchiefs 10, 5c !

Suspenders 10, 15, 25. 39cLadies, colla-g 26Ladies'-muslif, underskirts •Sheets, eactft

Pillow cases. ,ach 10c I Writingtablets 4, 5, 8, 10c

HrjHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR EGGS.

*V, iA,,UU3^llliaO 1U, J.t»t «U, xlUKS

25, 10c I Napkins, set 30, 60, $1, $1-5084, 75c

;Quilt batting, roll 10c

49c Shoe polish 5.8.10c'"'-tin? tablets 4,5,8,10-

'AID FOR EGGS.

fowingsville, Ky.J. R. MAXEY

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tinsvilie, Ind., 1 Tbos. N. Croons and wife, ofthey had kx on forthe ben- Bourbon county, came Sunday to

visit i datives."

nd

~, „v^.ding to Act of it

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; .;.s, at the Ow ingaville, !

Postollice as second-class ted

f •: OrriooK-s subscription« are as follows:

fttJjMir OneDollar.months Sixtj Cents,

^e months.. Thirty-five Cents.

guide and promptly hoga n

ling the objects of adorationpedal interest. Hotel l'alin

eh was poim.od oat. likewise

establishment ofDr. Munyon,awpaw remedy fame,lie gioai E»val Poinciana ho-

ld up I'

d i

allov

• bn

n!o i :

Tii;.-

f the Coath alo;

that vrood old tanwn1 oautil'ul and stateiv of the palm terwar.ls .several ;

family, t!ie Hunks i •. in : liki- tell disported themsehacarved cohunna of whitish stone, ter, w hile a big cr

tlmo.i.ias.Koandtamarmd trees lay about on the *

abound; nUn-ollVe and other rare v.\-iteh>n;r the

tropical trees. But the royal tlemen in tfc

poinciana is the brag sight In meeting ctotl

the spring whan it is in bloom thel«>ne greenhorn promptly yeib

•" hen he sees it. for in

like a mas;

:iiy

.Iter's health.

Sam Conyera, wife and twoshildren « ••«• guests of the fum-

t Saai Sh titl .Sunday.

i,a,i;

sho

. Clarence 11 >rscman and wife1 visited the former's parents, Jus.• Hon emu and wife, on Washing-- ton Branch, Sunday.

Mrs. Gilford Hush, of GrassyLick, visited i he family of J. ELGUiaapie Sunday.

Imogtme, lo-mnnths-old daugh-ter of Willie Wilson. <_'ot one of:t:. fingers badlv cut and bruisedfrom being caught in the cogs ofa washing machine.

MM plur

makes it appe-,e. the populatee. The ma

I'alm It.

lira. A. K. Coyle visited herdaughter Mrs. Dee Rudder and

>n oo me dhiu wIH, i~ fanllj one day last week,lung them, as the Band u , , . . . ,

•an ami o-.t-.ilv brushed •'|r>'- '• b. .lanes visited her

| daughter Mrs. Enoch Sorrdl, on" ' kly Ash, last week.

for the

.1 luNi.lv,

whefelya

onry «

Subseribers d) I

of address should i

address when write.,

Correspondents s'

get their items to

than Monday if posaiblout of stationery mentior.separate slip of paper. is or

News matter of general inter- white sai

est is welcomed; bring it to us! grass to

without delay if you wish it in- 1The Royiserted. [the largi

Advertisers wishing a change world. I

or discontinuance of ad. shouli i ervi I

inform us the week previous to choicest i

publication day. 'day. Bn -

Address all commv.nic.-itions to 1 this hotel sometli

ther

wh.'.'iiu'V

We h;

which

fronts nearly 1,000 feet It laftn-

,shed and furnish, d like a palacemt of the "Arabian Nights."

ipacious groncds are like ahoney

and K»fa I

lake to the ocean are rows of A us- la. moimhle life.

tralian pine tree.-.. .We left on the l):2< p

t is the

ling they" like. Under vegetat

Mtaneea should I like it

than brief occasional \i

t is too much like a gild- {,;,',.,.

hal rastrieta freedom of,^ <p 'j

v.tly to an inane and ,'.

PoDbia.

a Sue rain Saturday,' of great benefit to

fflh ilendrix and I

Anderson...:' near Ssited the former's

Mrs. Artemisia lingers, widowI looks like Montgomery conn-:". 1 ' si

;

as IfW died at 0 a m.

to have a telephone •»!"''! N K|10. at the home of her

war. Ihe Te!e„h:,ne Co. claims grandson David Hawkins, with

it "has raised the nriee " but 1

whom •s '"' had made her home-

";')Tiliers civ :

! 's iil-i-k irul ""''"V years. She was buried

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' „. . Monday at 2 p. m. at the Ilendrixe to Mt. Ster-'Lurying ground on East Fork.

She was 83 years old. and was agood woman, well liked by all.

tier son John, of Kansas, sur-vives her; also her daughters Mrs.Caroline Hawkins and Mrs. Eliz-

a eth Hawkins, of this county.We extend our heartfelt symil-

ling to n

tesnb grounds for Port Keratram

Mis-! SHla Conher closed herBehoeJ Friday, after giving an old-

fashioned candy pulling.

We hear it "talked about" thatMontgomery is going to lay IJath

county in the shade on the popu- thy to the liereaved.lation this time.

Martin Green remove! from

wSherShar

',sl,r' r*r to R(,y 1{vrJ ''-

! farni -

er's son Daniel Baker, who formerly5 t week, lived at Flat Creek, is danger-

mare of oualy ill at his home at Howard'sMill.

W. EtONAKSR. da; d the f<

wife andl

.Jasper Gardner and

f Ow ingsville, Sunday and Mon-CORKESPONOBNCIUpuor Prick. / Ash.

Mr-.. Martha Allen, of Owings- 1 On Wednesday, Mayille. visited her son John Allen Gray and Miss Lela Star

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THURSDAY MAY 12. 1910.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.Wo are authorized to announce

Will J. Fields, of Carter coumy.as a candidate for Gongn in

the Ninth district of Kentucky,subject to the action of the Dem-ocratic party.

There is a considerable ele-

ment in this country in:.-

, .s i. .,.!•,

monarchical in its inmost heart,

and it is acclaiming Roosevelt asthe hope and expectancy of the

Kqm Edward VII. , of GreatBritain, died last Friday and his

Bon George V. became king. Ed-ward grew greatly in ihe csus in

of his people and t hat of the worldin his later life, taking rank also as

one of the must astute and useful

statesmen of his-ljme. Little is

known of the capacity of GeorgeV. for public affaim

The Outlook EN Florida.On Sunday. Feb. 5, I took m

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family down to Palm Beach tohobnob for the day' with the mil-lionaires. We had to set up l>e-

fore day to take the train. Wehad as traveling companions Mr.Ellis J. Koven, his wi%. son Al-

pachydi

jwould gladly bestow it as a gift

Ion anybody who would give bondto run it. My guide told me the

inames of the Bowen, bttt 1 can

!remember only bibtSCUa, becai; e

Ieverything is high in Palm Beach.

But cocoanutsl Cocoanuttreee'lined the streets and drivewaysneatly everywhere. Ihe trees

|bear tb.e year around, and are

vith cocoanuts in eyei-y

of growth.

' up here again for

;An ocean steamer o-S.t'n ! Malloky

line passed while we were on th s

I

pier. Plenty of fish could be seenI down in the clear water. A trough

. of minnows at ZSe per minnowwas ready for the lisherman. P.e-

c, nt catches on display

and family last i 'eek.

Thos. Allen and wife, of Osv-

ingSVille, visited relatives here

last week.

Mrs. Joe Williams and little son

visited relatives at Olympia Fri-

day and Saturday.

Mrs. W. W. Nixon was in Mt.Sterling Friday.

Mrs. Dr. Williams is visiting at

llish is a n 2mtKfamily, and has I

of the

The

•jount of the rain Satnr-ht but few attended the

per at Harper's school-

There were onlv sevenugh t.

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t the home;. Hunt, Rev. Thurmanof-

j Farmers.

etna \V hiUo'n^vere the'at- 1

Jotr Cassidy, of Fa

ts Tbev Ivr. o one '

t- >'d his pa' :..'

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seninir for 'the "PerkH -•' and wife, last week.

May the

1 ha

>r was madeteaching the

Alfi

t theght.

Itgrov

"leather backs. V Ofcourse, the;

are fully protected by law.

We passed tfie small row of

shops where 'confections (I be-

lieve thai is the term) of millin-

ery and costunhe are provided the

elect and chosen at prices com-mensurate with their exaltedstate.

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Home after homo of million-

aires of more or less national re-

nown were pointed out. HenryM. Flagler, the patron saint of

;;: I . •

"' .-:•- aleh. whi:^

jack is a hard-fight-

ing fish,and grows to 100 pounds.A fisherman, with such a rod,

reel and line as I used at the inlet,

was casting his bait into theoc^an from the pier.

A Japanese woman in nationalJ

of the

Samuel Watson has

Bailey visited his fath-|ilaw. Alfred Eden. near Cher-ove, several days last week.

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oral from here went to Owille Monday.

-armors have been delayed in

mting corn on account of the I

Clynt Wilholt returned fromIndiana, where he had been forseveral moths.

!1 Married, Mav 8, Ottic Crav-

Mrs. Emma t arpea .v. ol near Aaft and Miss Amanda Wilhoit.nctmrntslmrg v,,ned .Mini Wal-

I The attendants were R-udn.., Wil-t0» al 'a wiIC SunJa -v '

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•am

rs(

";<w 01

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a, Cv l"'it. brother of the bride, and

Misses Elizabeth Bradley and ^ '!" :iy t0 see Lnc,e Ilen,>

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Miss Ida Carpenter, Willie Cray-Corrcene Colliver were in Mem-, craft and Miss Emma Ginter.ingburg shopping Wednesday.

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Misses Mary and Fronie John-1 Mr. and Mrs. Craycraft

Mrs. T. J. EfaU ;and daugh-lf0V'

i -sitL

earclatiVL'S at Gra>'son

iOwingsvilleila'st woeR '

week. ' A good crowd was in town Pub-

„.:f, w„ro 'lie Sale Day, but little trading

g theelite and fashion

were there in full force, and seem-ed to be rather drearily takingth. ir pleasure.

The Royal Poinciana and The-Breakers house the most, fashion-,

able society in the world. Therela where a woman's dress uetftt

sta of thei

A. W. Jones, at Owingsville,Monday.

Mrs. Emily Bradhy and daugh-ter Elizabeth were in Owingsvilleone day last week.

Moo n s l- errv.

Ed Fanning, wife and little

Mrs

on account of the rain.

J. E. Johnson's sale- wai:ended, considering the

. J COSQnrfr _several hundred dollars is good

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niece, of Salt Lick, visited the:, . >r as ....... aCi;ord- family of B. Ingram Sunday, i

last v,eek '

Mrs. W. F. Fultz,

visited her sister Mi

lnc' W. M. Shultz, who haa 1

1work in West Virginia, is va iting

|his mother. Mrs. Martha Shultz.

for one appearance on.,in.' to the, testimony of one of

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.: u** Gould J women in, her suit]Mrs. J. H. Gibbs and children

yi Wednimjh\g of 1;!>i

, WM>B1,>r-

H. C. Alfna^oTeav