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V Q SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE HIGHGRADE ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS I b Our enthusiasm over really Fine Wall Papers Las lead us into buying too much fine paper and this surplus must be sold To dispose of this overstock we will begin a spe- cial Clearance Sale of all our Finest Wall Papers consist ¬ ing of more than i 5cts Roll At this very low price we offer choice of an immense line of Choice which sold from 25c to 5cts lOc Roll At price we now selling some of values that formerly sold from 25c to oOc IOc RollI I 15 to 25c Roll At this price you will be able to select from very Finest Papers on the market which 15 to r always sell at 75c or more price is now that ordinary goods = I 1 Ia1iiaIDlle MwnMLMflLmMLmAAM FIELD SEEDS Clover Timothy and Blue Grass in Stock OATS A car of Recleaned and Clipped Northern Seed Oats just received Kindly see me when you are in the market for anyof above I can interest you in price and quali- ty ¬ The best grades of Coal in stock Wagons promptly loaded Obelisk Flour in barrels None better t BANKS HUDSON MMW I JJ WALBErt President IVi ORGANIZED 1883 The 6ITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of LANCASTER KY I CAPITAL ISMM SURPLUS J r tM B F HUDSON Cashier I WO BIBHKT AMt Cashr C D WALKER Bookkeeper I Bttsitess Solicited DIRECTORS Prompt and Careful AttentionI 3 S Johnson B P Hudson J J c T M Arnold Jno A Sanders THE National Bank Of Lancaster Cafitll 50000 Swpiis 10000 A L DElft President J E STOBMES Vice Prest S C DENNY Cashier J F Robinson Asst Cashr B T Embry Bookkeeper DIRECTORS Saml D Cochran Alex B Denny AC Robinson John E Stormes S C Denny J L GilL IMe K DennyIii DENTIST II Once over Herndona jewelry store I J a et le J S Boxes Went We Solicit Your Business 2IrxmlXtXarXtXrX XXtJOOXX1XiXlXxlJOXXI IT J HOOD I DENTIST I Office at residence Danville stI DmIIlllf JIJIl2lfmrv1IJIUXUIfJrnrnruuxl I fly Accounts I were due January ist I Please bear in mind and I call at the FURNITURnI STORE promptI ly and obligeYour friend I j c ROBIN SpJtJ v > FORTY THOUSAND ROLLS A T ONETHIRD REGULAR PRICE are of the A E GIBBONS SafeUDepoat p CENTRAL RECORD t ISSUED WEEKLY 100 A YEAR LOUIS LAN DRAM EdrPubr Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster Kyt as SecondClots Mail Matter Member Ky Press Association Lancaster Ky February 14 1908 The decent people of the country are to be congratulated that the no- torious ¬ I Thaw trial is at an end say many newspapers If the decent people have such contempt for such matters J why in thunder do they read I it The newspapers would not print such stuff if the public did not demand it Theres just about as much con ¬ sistency in the decent people knock ¬ ing on the Thaw trial as there is in the hypocrites who want to hang a andI a horns There is more sham religion mock modesty and general hypocrisy today than ever before in the history of the world A special from Frankfort says friends of R L Hubble who is better known in his bailiwick as Took Hubble thep coln Boyle Garrard and Casey counties are grooming him for another term in I the upper branch of the General As sembly Senator Hubble is looked up ¬ on as one man who can carry the Democratic banner to victory in this I district which is uncomfortably close He knows every bypath in the I counties and keeps in close touch wit IThe boys usual cut and dried prayer offer ¬ I at opening the National House of led >s was considerably out the ordinary run of matters and of the right and timely spirit when the other day the blind chaplain prayed I as follows Good Lord deliver we beseech Thee from the jingo th demagogue the bigot and all other undesirable citizens and give us in ¬ stead the patriot the statesman the broadminded generous hearted man- ly ¬ man that Thy kingdom may come and thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven for Christs sake Amen The deadlock at Frankfort ¬ tinues and those claiming to kno say there will be no election of a Unit- ed ¬ States Senator at this session of Legislature In the mean time ligislation has been completely block ¬ ed and no bills of any importance have been passed The expense is very heavy on the taxpayers but they can do nothing but grin and bear it The killing of Judge Jas Hargis by his son at Jackson was one of th most brutal crimes in the history o fuedridden county it is true that Judge Hargis had been ¬ strumental in bringing about th death of many men but this gave no right to the boy to take his life and he should be punished for the crime The Kentucky republicans are divid ¬ ed in choice as between Fairbanks and presidentm and line up enought to carry the state It his way We think so because the i illustritious Ted has never yetI iiI Many Sleepless Nights Owing to a Preslstent Cough Relief Found at Last wifeI InV rlab extended over a period of several weeks and caused her many I sleepless nights writes Will J Hayner editor of the Burley Colo Bulletin Yarlous remedies were tried each I year with no beneficial results In November last the cough again put n- an I appearance and my wife acting on the suggestion of a friend purchased a bottle of Chamberlains cough- Remedy The resultwulndeedmar ¬ I velous After threedoses the cough entirely disappeared and has not man fested itself since Tills remidy Is for sale by F P Frisbie 1m I Office for rent Apply to Mrs Emma P Grant Danville street W i 11II r A Budget of News from Various Points is Garrard Gathered by Energetic Reporters BUCKEYE Mr Mike Ray sold to Robert Carter one calf for 88 50 Mr Bob Long bought ofJohn Suwell a nice saddle mare Miss Cordie Ray was the guest of Mrs B Ray Sunday Mr John Bourne is in Richmond this week on business Rev Abba Napptha preached an ex celent sermon here Sunday Mrs Alice Ray and daughter Ruth were guests of Mrs Bessie Ray Tuesday Mr Lillard Miles of Lexington spent a few days with his parents this weekMr Raymond Ray is clerking for Mr John Brown during his absence this week Mr Bob Long bought a nice bunch of shoats from Cecil Broaddus last week for 1250 Mr H Ray of this place sold Mr Davis of Sulpherwell 4500 Jbs of to bacco at 10 cts per lb Mr Wm Whittaker of this place sold his gasoline mill to Mr Birch Williams of Madison Co- PIIEACNERSYILLE I Bereah Miss Fannie Sutton is ill of grippe Mesdames S D and Quincy Carpen- ter ale ill of grippe J Quincy Naylor bought 3 hogs of Levi Lowder for 912 David Leensford is reported to be some better at this writing Menefee Elmore sold some corn to 93e Levi Sowders sold a hog to T W Jones for 365 per hundred Mesdames Sam Ramsey and Hay den Naylor visited their aunt MrsOra Naylor J P Ballard is feeding 200 shocks of fodder for U D Grimes at 20 cents per Both Mr and Mrs Henry Miller are andw ills incident to age Later Mrs died Saturday Uncle George Anderson our colored mail carrier is critically ill of kidney trouble and ills that come with age The Baptist brethren failed to call a pastor at their last church meeting but attended to important business John W Cummins who has been here for a time has taken up his storekeepergaugeratSalvisarf a a Edison Phonograph which is a dandy Hee a W P Grimes had a most valuable filly to break its leg It was mending nicely when the animal got into the creek and was drowned by high water Levi Bell who is a machinist as well as a farmer is making a hemp brake to run by power It is not yet in good working order but we hope soon to see it a JBKYANTSVILIE Mr and Mrs J C Williams spent Sunday in Danville Miss Jennie Burnside has been visit- ing relatives at Lancaster Miss Eliza Ison will begin her school here next Monday Feb 17th Mr John Peters and Tom Dunn Jr of Mackville spent Sunday h re- Miss Alice Dunn of Danville spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Atha Dunn There will be preaching at the Methodist church Sunday morning and night Mr Virgil Chestnut has returned home after a several weeks stay in Oklahoma and Mrs J H Dunn have been Mr and Mrs Ike S Dunn at IMr W Bryant was in Richmond week for a short visit to her daugfc F I It is by far the largest stock in Central Kentucky and 3 was selected by an expert and the prices bring these fine Papers down even lower than the common papers are Most of these are in room lots and only one of a that the paper you select will be your exclusive soldI fC Note prices below and come in early and get first Papers 15c this the rarest the while the Breathitt fallen success = ter Miss Elizabeth Bryant who is at tending the Eastern Kentucky Normal School I have Clover Timothy and Blue- Grass seea Also Northern Seed Oats tf Banks Hudson The measles are still raging in this vicinity Mr R K Swope being one of the latest victims The many friends of Mr Solomon Childers are glad to see him out again after a several weeks illness Miss Mayme Ballard went to Lexing ton Wednesday to hear Sousa and to make a short visit to relatives Mr Walker Burnside was in Rich- mond last week on business He is contemplating locating their perma- nently Mr Ike Phillips and Mr Henry Baughman of Lincoln spent Sunday with Capt W J Hogan who continues very ill Dr Bascom C Rose has been quite sick for several days Mr W C Rose was also on the sick list but is able to be out again Mr J Hogan Ballard went to Lexing ton Thursday for a short visit and to attend the Pi Kappa Alpha dance Friday evening News was received here Friday of the death of Mr Morgan Swope at his home in Missouri Mr Swope formerly lived here and is the son of Dr Ben Swope and a brother of Messrs RK Ben and Will Swope I Mr Jeff Dunn was called to Lexing ¬ ton Monday on account of Messrs T H and John Smiley Mr Dunn recently purchased a half interest in the large sale stable of Mr T H Smiley The many friends of Mr Dunn wish him much success in his new business but hope he wont be compelled to leave his old home w MARKSBURY Miss Eliza Ison will begin a select school at Bryantsville next Monday Mr Kelly Hogg went to Harlin county to be with his son who is quite sickMiss Mattie Halcomb who has been attending school at Midway is at home againThere will be a missionary meeting next Sunday morning at the church every body invited to come Mr James Royston has resigned his vacancyr Mr Fleece Herring was visiting his sister Mrs Vic Rice of Turnersville Saturday and Sunday Mr Albert Shouseof Yersailes after spending several days with his broth- er Rev Henry Shouse has returned homeMrs Currey Robinson who has been quite ill of pneumonia is rapidly im- proving under the attentive caretof Dr ElliottI Mrs Ed Bourne who is quite sick with measelsRev Stancifer came from Lex ington Saturday to fill his regular ap- pointment with Pleasant Grove cnurch and was the guest of Mr Jno Simpson Mr Price Clark spent from Monday J until Thursday with his parents Mr and Mrs Will Clark of Fayette county February 17 Miss son Is an up to date teacher and is very popular with both patrons and pupils Mr and Mrs HH Bogie went to Marbury Ala last week to spend the winter with her sister Mrs Sam Hughes at that place after which they will move to Lexington The local C E of Pleasant Grove will celebrate the 27th anaversary next Sunday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Simpson who is president of this body has gotten up a very nice program in honor of the occasion Mrs John Bryant was called last week to the bedside of her daughter Miss Elizabeth who is quite ill at the home of Mrs Sam Detherige at Rich- mond also her niece Miss Kate Farley Mr and Mrs Detherige are quite SICK making four patients at same house Rev Shouse has been engaged in a series of meetings at Orchard Trove school house for the past week and the meeting will doubtless continue through this week Although the reatdwrhw boep very dlsaereeitbie MiUUlIDJJilllJ the people have been faithful in at- tendance and much good is expected- to resultThe lIes working society has In the past few weeks made and sold 23 aprons these aprons are cut by a fancy pattern out of gingham or calico neat ¬ ly finished and can be used for general household work Any one wishing an apron will apply to the president Mrs Jno Woods who can at any time have lone of these useful articles made to at a very low price- Neighborhood Favorite Mrs E D Charles of Harbor Maine speaking of Electric Bitters says It is a neighborhood favorite here with us It deserves to be a favorite every where It gives quick relief in dyspep- sia liver comlaint kidney derange ¬ ment malnutrition nervousness weak ness and general debility Its action on the blood as a through purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine This grand alternative tonic is sold under guarantee at R E McRoberts drug store 50c 1m Dr Roseberry Osteoath Office at GM Pattersons residence Richmond street Will be here Tues- days Thursdays and Fridays of each week Consultation and examination free All diseases and ailments treat ¬ ed 11 25 tf r The best way to get a girl to marry you is to try not to Ask Yourself the Question Why not use Chamberlains Pain Balm when you have the rheumatism We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory One application relieves the pain and many have been permanently cured by its use 25 and 50 cents sizes For sale by FP Frisbie 1m We cant all be stars but that is no reason why we should be clouds Health Coffee is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced This the finest Coffee Substitue ever made has recently been produced by Dr Shoop of Racine Wis Not a grain of real Coffee in it either Health Coffee is made from pure toasted cereals with malt nuts etc Really it would fool an expert who might drink it for Coffee No twenty or thirty minutes boiling Made in a minute says the doctor Gill Simpson I WmHerndon Lancaster IHNION Attorneys ienm At Law NI Office over Stormes drug 1IIt 1 II KOKOMO WIRE FENCE II 1 II I IIII IIstay up better than anyII Price Oft I Steam Engines and Gasoline E esI Buggies Wagons Harness Collars I Collar Pads Back Bands Trace Chains Hames Hame Straps and Strings Work Bridles BreechingBuggyWhipsI i Cutting Harrows Hemp Reapers Feed Cutters Seperators weJr ROMANS Illh V t C 4444 IIJust received New Line of I Watches Bracelets o I Lockets Etc If you wnnt a watch of any of the very best I makes Elgin Waltham Etc we have them themI I ewe i e r y is complete and prices low I Morrow 0 MGRObCItSk

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Page 1: Roll MiUUlIDJJilllJ r - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt76hd7nq083/data/0253.pdf · 2013-05-28 · V Q SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE HIGHGRADE ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS I b Our enthusiasm

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SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE HIGHGRADE

ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS I

b

Our enthusiasm over really Fine Wall Papers Las lead

us into buying too much fine paper and this surplus must

be sold To dispose of this overstock we will begin a spe-

cial Clearance Sale of all our Finest Wall Papers consist ¬

ing of more than

i 5cts Roll At this very low price we offer choice of an immense line of Choice which sold from 25c to 5ctslOc Roll At price we now selling some of values that formerly sold from 25c to oOc IOc RollII 15 to 25c Roll At this price you will be able to select from very Finest Papers on the market which 15 to

r always sell at 75c or more price is now that ordinary goods =

I 1 Ia1iiaIDlleMwnMLMflLmMLmAAM

FIELD SEEDSClover Timothy andBlue Grass in Stock

OATSA car of Recleaned and Clipped Northern Seed Oats just

received Kindly see me when you are in the market for

anyof above I can interest you in price and quali-

ty

¬

The best grades of Coal in stock Wagons promptly

loaded Obelisk Flour in barrels None bettertBANKS HUDSON

MMW

I J J WALBErtPresident IVi

ORGANIZED 1883

The 6ITIZENS NATIONAL BANKOf LANCASTER KY I

CAPITAL ISMM SURPLUS J r tM

B F HUDSON Cashier I

W O BIBHKT AMt Cashr C D WALKER Bookkeeper

I Bttsitess Solicited

DIRECTORS

Prompt and Careful

AttentionI3 S Johnson B P Hudson J Jc T M Arnold Jno A Sanders

THENational Bank

Of Lancaster

Cafitll 50000 Swpiis 10000

A L DElft President

J E STOBMES Vice Prest

S C DENNY Cashier

J F Robinson Asst CashrB T Embry Bookkeeper

DIRECTORS

Saml D Cochran Alex B Denny A CRobinson John E Stormes

S C Denny J L GilL

IMe K DennyIiiDENTIST II

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Boxes Went

We Solicit Your Business

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were due January ist I

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obligeYour

friend I

j c ROBIN SpJtJv >

FORTY THOUSAND ROLLS

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ONETHIRD REGULAR PRICE

are

of

the

A E GIBBONS

SafeUDepoat

p CENTRAL RECORDt ISSUED WEEKLY 100 A YEAR

LOUIS LAN DRAM EdrPubr

Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster Kyt asSecondClots Mail Matter

Member Ky Press Association

Lancaster Ky February 14 1908

The decent people of the countryare to be congratulated that the no-

torious¬

I Thaw trial is at an end saymany newspapers If the decentpeople have such contempt for suchmattersJ why in thunder do they read

I it The newspapers would not printsuch stuff if the public did not demandit Theres just about as much con ¬

sistency in the decent people knock¬

ing on the Thaw trial as there is inthe hypocrites who want to hang aandIahorns There is more sham religionmock modesty and general hypocrisytoday than ever before in the historyof the world

A special from Frankfort says friendsof R L Hubble who is better knownin his bailiwick as Took Hubblethepcoln Boyle Garrard and Casey countiesare grooming him for another term in

I the upper branch of the General Assembly Senator Hubble is looked up ¬

on as one man who can carry theDemocratic banner to victory in this

I district which is uncomfortably closeHe knows every bypath in theI counties and keeps in close touch wit

ITheboys

usual cut and dried prayer offer ¬ I

at opening the National House ofled >s was considerably out

the ordinary run of matters and ofthe right and timely spirit when theother day the blind chaplain prayed

I as follows Good Lord deliverwe beseech Thee from the jingo thdemagogue the bigot and all otherundesirable citizens and give us in ¬

stead the patriot the statesman thebroadminded generous hearted man-ly

¬

man that Thy kingdom may comeand thy will be done on earth as it isin Heaven for Christs sake Amen

The deadlock at Frankfort ¬

tinues and those claiming to knosay there will be no election of a Unit-ed

¬

States Senator at this session ofLegislature In the mean timeligislation has been completely block¬

ed and no bills of any importance havebeen passed The expense is veryheavy on the taxpayers but they cando nothing but grin and bear it

The killing of Judge Jas Hargis byhis son at Jackson was one of thmost brutal crimes in the history ofuedridden county it istrue that Judge Hargis had been ¬

strumental in bringing about thdeath of many men but this gave noright to the boy to take his life andhe should be punished for the crime

The Kentucky republicans are divid ¬

ed in choice as between Fairbanks and

presidentmand line up enought to carry the state

It his way We think so because the i

illustritious Ted has neveryetIiiI

Many Sleepless Nights Owing to aPreslstent Cough Relief Found

at Last

wifeIInV rlab extended over a period ofseveral weeks and caused her many

I sleepless nights writes Will J Haynereditor of the Burley Colo Bulletin

Yarlous remedies were tried eachI year with no beneficial results In

November last the cough again put n-

anI appearance and my wife acting onthe suggestion of a friend purchaseda bottle of Chamberlains cough-Remedy The resultwulndeedmar ¬

I velous After threedoses the coughentirely disappeared and has not manfested itself since Tills remidy Isfor sale by F P Frisbie 1m

IOffice for rent Apply to Mrs Emma

P Grant Danville street

W i

11IIrA Budget of News from Various Points is

Garrard Gathered by Energetic Reporters

BUCKEYE

Mr Mike Ray sold to Robert Carterone calf for 88 50

Mr Bob Long bought ofJohn Suwella nice saddle mare

Miss Cordie Ray was the guest ofMrs B Ray Sunday

Mr John Bourne is in Richmondthis week on business

Rev Abba Napptha preached an excelent sermon here Sunday

Mrs Alice Ray and daughter Ruthwere guests of Mrs Bessie Ray Tuesday

Mr Lillard Miles of Lexingtonspent a few days with his parents this

weekMrRaymond Ray is clerking for

Mr John Brown during his absencethis week

Mr Bob Long bought a nice bunch ofshoats from Cecil Broaddus last weekfor 1250

Mr H Ray of this place sold MrDavis of Sulpherwell 4500 Jbs of tobacco at 10 cts per lb

Mr Wm Whittaker of this placesold his gasoline mill to Mr BirchWilliams of Madison Co-

PIIEACNERSYILLE

I

BereahMiss Fannie Sutton is ill of grippeMesdames S D and Quincy Carpen-

ter ale ill of grippe

J Quincy Naylor bought 3 hogs ofLevi Lowder for 912

David Leensford is reported to besome better at this writing

Menefee Elmore sold some corn to93eLevi Sowders sold a hog to T WJones for 365 per hundred

Mesdames Sam Ramsey and Hayden Naylor visited their aunt MrsOraNaylor

J P Ballard is feeding 200 shocks offodder for U D Grimes at 20 cents per

Both Mr and Mrs Henry Miller areandwills incident to age Later Mrsdied Saturday

Uncle George Anderson our coloredmail carrier is critically ill of kidneytrouble and ills that come with age

The Baptist brethren failed to calla pastor at their last church meetingbut attended to important business

John W Cummins who has beenhere for a time has taken up his

storekeepergaugeratSalvisarfa a

Edison Phonograph which is a dandyHeeaW P Grimes had a most valuable

filly to break its leg It was mendingnicely when the animal got into thecreek and was drowned by high water

Levi Bell who is a machinist as wellas a farmer is making a hemp braketo run by power It is not yet in goodworking order but we hope soon to seeit a

JBKYANTSVILIE

Mr and Mrs J C Williams spentSunday in Danville

Miss Jennie Burnside has been visit-ing relatives at Lancaster

Miss Eliza Ison will begin her schoolhere next Monday Feb 17th

Mr John Peters and Tom Dunn Jrof Mackville spent Sunday h re-

Miss Alice Dunn of Danville spentSunday with her mother Mrs AthaDunn

There will be preaching at theMethodist church Sunday morning andnight

Mr Virgil Chestnut has returnedhome after a several weeks stay inOklahoma

and Mrs J H Dunn have beenMr and Mrs Ike S Dunn at

IMrW Bryant was in Richmond

week for a short visit to her daugfcF

I

It is by far the largest stock in Central Kentucky and 3

was selected by an expert and the prices bring these finePapers down even lower than the common papers areMost of these are in room lots and only one of athat the paper you select will be your exclusive soldI fC

Note prices below and come in early and get first

Papers 15cthis the rarest

the

while the

Breathitt

fallensuccess

=ter Miss Elizabeth Bryant who is attending the Eastern Kentucky NormalSchool

I have Clover Timothy and Blue-Grass seea Also Northern Seed Oats

tf Banks HudsonThe measles are still raging in this

vicinity Mr R K Swope being oneof the latest victims

The many friends of Mr SolomonChilders are glad to see him out againafter a several weeks illness

Miss Mayme Ballard went to Lexington Wednesday to hear Sousa andto make a short visit to relatives

Mr Walker Burnside was in Rich-mond last week on business He iscontemplating locating their perma-nently

Mr Ike Phillips and Mr HenryBaughman of Lincoln spent Sundaywith Capt W J Hogan who continuesvery ill

Dr Bascom C Rose has been quite sickfor several days Mr W C Rose wasalso on the sick list but is able to beout again

Mr J Hogan Ballard went to Lexington Thursday for a short visit and toattend the Pi Kappa Alpha danceFriday evening

News was received here Friday ofthe death of Mr Morgan Swope at hishome in Missouri Mr Swope formerlylived here and is the son of Dr BenSwope and a brother of Messrs R KBen and Will Swope I

Mr Jeff Dunn was called to Lexing ¬

ton Monday on account of Messrs T Hand John Smiley Mr Dunn recentlypurchased a half interest in the largesale stable of Mr T H Smiley Themany friends of Mr Dunn wish himmuch success in his new business buthope he wont be compelled to leavehis old home

w

MARKSBURY

Miss Eliza Ison will begin a selectschool at Bryantsville next Monday

Mr Kelly Hogg went to Harlincounty to be with his son who is quitesickMiss

Mattie Halcomb who has beenattending school at Midway is at home

againTherewill be a missionary meeting

next Sunday morning at the churchevery body invited to come

Mr James Royston has resigned hisvacancyrMr Fleece Herring was visiting his

sister Mrs Vic Rice of TurnersvilleSaturday and Sunday

Mr Albert Shouseof Yersailes afterspending several days with his broth-er Rev Henry Shouse has returnedhomeMrs

Currey Robinson who has beenquite ill of pneumonia is rapidly im-

proving under the attentive caretof Dr

ElliottIMrs Ed Bourne who is quite sick with

measelsRevStancifer came from Lex

ington Saturday to fill his regular ap-pointment with Pleasant Grove cnurchand was the guest of Mr Jno Simpson

Mr Price Clark spent from Monday J

until Thursday with his parents Mrand Mrs Will Clark of Fayette countyFebruary 17 Miss son Is an up todate teacher and is very popular withboth patrons and pupils

Mr and Mrs HH Bogie went toMarbury Ala last week to spend thewinter with her sister Mrs SamHughes at that place after whichthey will move to Lexington

The local C E of Pleasant Grove willcelebrate the 27th anaversary nextSunday afternoon Miss ElizabethSimpson who is president of this bodyhas gotten up a very nice program inhonor of the occasion

Mrs John Bryant was called lastweek to the bedside of her daughterMiss Elizabeth who is quite ill at thehome of Mrs Sam Detherige at Rich-mond also her niece Miss Kate FarleyMr and Mrs Detherige are quite SICK

making four patients at same houseRev Shouse has been engaged in a

series of meetings at Orchard Troveschool house for the past week and themeeting will doubtless continuethrough this week Although thereatdwrhw boep very dlsaereeitbie

MiUUlIDJJilllJthe people have been faithful in at-tendance and much good is expected-to

resultThelIes working society has In

the past few weeks made and sold 23aprons these aprons are cut by a fancypattern out of gingham or calico neat¬

ly finished and can be used for generalhousehold work Any one wishing anapron will apply to the president MrsJno Woods who can at any time have

lone of these useful articles made toat a very low price-

Neighborhood FavoriteMrs E D Charles of Harbor Maine

speaking of Electric Bitters says Itis a neighborhood favorite here withus It deserves to be a favorite everywhere It gives quick relief in dyspep-sia liver comlaint kidney derange ¬

ment malnutrition nervousness weakness and general debility Its actionon the blood as a through purifiermakes it especially useful as a springmedicine This grand alternativetonic is sold under guarantee at R EMcRoberts drug store 50c 1m

Dr Roseberry OsteoathOffice at G M Pattersons residence

Richmond street Will be here Tues-days Thursdays and Fridays of eachweek Consultation and examinationfree All diseases and ailments treat ¬

ed 11 25 tf

rThe best way to get a girl to marry

you is to try not to

Ask Yourself the QuestionWhy not use Chamberlains Pain

Balm when you have the rheumatismWe feel sure that the result will beprompt and satisfactory Oneapplication relieves the pain andmany have been permanently cured byits use 25 and 50 cents sizes Forsale by F P Frisbie 1m

We cant all be stars but that is noreason why we should be clouds

Health Coffee is really the closestCoffee Imitation ever yet producedThis the finest Coffee Substitue evermade has recently been produced byDr Shoop of Racine Wis Not a grainof real Coffee in it either HealthCoffee is made from pure toastedcereals with malt nuts etc Reallyit would fool an expert who mightdrink it for Coffee No twenty orthirty minutes boiling Made in aminute says the doctor

Gill Simpson

I

WmHerndon

Lancaster

IHNIONAttorneys

ienmAt Law NI

Office over Stormes drug

1IIt1

II KOKOMO WIRE FENCE II1

II IIIIIIIstay up better than anyIIPrice Oft

I Steam Engines and Gasoline E esIBuggies Wagons Harness Collars

I

Collar Pads Back Bands TraceChains Hames Hame Straps

and Strings Work Bridles

BreechingBuggyWhipsIi

Cutting HarrowsHemp ReapersFeed CuttersSeperators

weJr ROMANSIllh V t

C 4444IIJust received New Line of

I Watches Braceletso

I Lockets EtcIf you wnnt a watch of any of the very best

I makes Elgin Waltham Etc we have them

themII ewe i e r yis complete and prices low

I Morrow0 MGRObCItSk