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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
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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< '
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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,
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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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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.
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* ji\ has returned home,
0'/ >o, and will remain!, «' .ih.T. J. Smith. near
S durinsis the In
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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 "
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Halters
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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.
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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."
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~, „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'
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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.
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. 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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 ''-
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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:.-
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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
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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
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>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
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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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";<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'
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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
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H. C. Alfna^oTeav