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Buy With Rent
What do you now buy with your
rent mony7 Only rent receipt.
Wht mlht you Iiuy7 A home of
your own ami freedom from rent
payments forever. Use your rent
money a payment on your new
name Instead of spending It. You
know It nets away from you mighty
.easy unless you "Salt It down." Why
not put It In dirt? You know the
safest thing on earth Is earth Itself,
(t doesn't rust, drcay or get out of
style and Is just as sure to go higher
, as you exist today. If you were to
cut the present prices one-half, land
would still he too cheap. Use your
common seme and quit working
yourself to death to enrich the oilier
fellow,' You can't figure any other
way than the Renter always gets the
Hot End of it. The most plentiful
thing in the world today Is money and
terms were never easier. ACT.
No. .1.1 II A nice farm of fiO acres
on good pike nliout flvo miles from
Stanford. Nice two-story hrick res!
donee, largo Imm find nil kinds of out
buildings, well watered mid fenced
nnd In splendid neighborhood close
to school, etc. Thin is u dandy home
far mime one nnd price only $12,f00
mm ensy term. Look thin one over.
No. 331 .100-ncro fnrm located
right mi the famous Dixie Ilighwny
nnd only nhout two mile from n good
twn 100 ncres in cultivation and
U00 ncros in woodland. Two-story,
fix-room residence with throe porcheft,
two tenant houses and two large
Iwrns nnd all ncrcwiry outbuildings
Voting orchard Tin is h vnm farm
ami comM not he located bettor.
1'rife only fit 01)0 anl ov tornir..
This frm Is worth n good denl more
rminoy ami will not he on the mar
ket long nt thin price, fine it a
Isxtk nnd you mill he sure t pick it
Hp M stood investment If not for n
flue htm.
No. 33ri aOO ncre. 90 rs in
cultivation, good hrf. Imm nnd oiit
buildings Good orchard. Well wnt
nrtl aitd fenced nd thin our ahn lo
cated on the Disie Highway Price
flO.OOO.
No. SUA Nice home of Ave moms.
torch, etc , nnd small barn nnd 'it
Mros of lurid, nlmut five mile fom
atanfr4. I'nce only $1,300.
NV ax 7 70 acre of jkhm! hi'-d.
Ill acre under cultivation and 2f
neroa in urnsn Good vantMi
Ihiiiw, I(kK barn nnd all nceMtry
nHtlmlldinu'. Good orolmnl Well
watered in eery field. Price 5.00 )
and terms
No. 338 -8l!-Hcre farm nhout one
nlle oil" pike in the Went Knil " tne
county and evorv foot of it is hemn
hhi! tbcc hind It has n two
tory, eight-room residence Stock
nnd tnborcu Imrn comhined .n I all
liecosvary outbuildings Well watered
and fenced and a splendid money
nnktir The price on this farm is
cily $10,o00 nnd ihe.ip at the
rioney.
No. .130 Nice flvu-rnnni cottnge.
gcod cellar, well in dinim room nnd
splendid spring, good brrn, smoke
house, etc., fencing good and fine
Vriinlnn and two ncros of ground
Price $1,000 nnd just across the ro.ul
from this plrco 50 acre of fine im
proved hlue grns Innd at f I 10 per
acre that ciin roll with tins ii'nie
Nn .SKI "J!! acres o( Ian I .f wb rh
-'0 nteoa i cleared nnd b 'ante n
timher. Tixe-room house, kirn Si!
l'2, hen house, smoke house, tmall or
chard. Will fenced and 'tereil.
well at house Sl.'JJtO pets all of this
propcrt.v.
No. Ill I 10 acres of wd land
lose to good town Pour-ionm cot
tage, halls and two pinches New
barn, smoke house. te Well f -need
nnd wittered Well at door Price
$3,500. Look nt this one, it is a od
investment
No. ,11'J Nice two-story l-i k
store-room and living rooms lis i'il
right on Mum stieet in the h n "f
Stanford nnd law lot ti, : 'h
same. Puce right and tonus en v
No. 3 13 Also two htoro-roorai. on
Main stieet in Stanford llest h i
tlon in town nnd price anil It ' '
right. If ou nre lookunc for .""" '
investment propositions look tin
over. It will p.iy jou n good rule of
intuiost on our money.
No. 3 14- 'J'iO aires of fine tohm
co and hemp land Large roHldiuo
and two tenant houses, tlnoe h.irns,
silo, utc. Good ortlmrd. Wull funced
ami watered nnd .1 No. I fnrni. Price
only $li!f per aciv nnd turms easy.
The above me only a few of the
many places tli.it we luvii for sale
If ou nie thliikinvr of hujing or sell
ing consult us
Hughes & McCarty
Office Phone 180
Residence Phones 152 and tflt
STANFORD, KENTUCKY.
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THAT CHANGE IN
WOMAN'S LIFE
Mrs. Goddcn Tells How It
May be Pnsncd in Safety
and Ccmfqrt.
rrcmontjO. "I wm passint; through
the critical period of life, heing forty.
six years or age aim
tint all mo symp
toms lncideiittoth.it
change heut Hash
es, rusrvoiuness. and
was in a gc nerul run
down condition, to
it was hnrd for mc
to do my work.
Lydia E. Pinkhnm's
Vogotablo Com
pound was recom
mended to mc as the
heat remedy for my
troubles, which it
surely proved to be. I feel better and
stronger in every wny since taking it,
an I the, annoying symptoms havedisnp
peared." Mrs. M. GouutN, KB Na
poleon St., Fremont, Ohio.
Such annoy'ng symptons as hent
flashes, nervousnsss, hncknche, head
nclie, irritability nnd "the blues," may
bo speedily overcome nnd the systtm
reatored to normal conditions by this
famous root and herb remedy Lydia H.
Pinkliam'a Vegetahlo Compound.
If any complications present them
selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to
overcome them. The result of forty
years experience is at your service aiid
our lotttr held in strict confidence.
According to plans being worked
out by the Wnr Industries Hoard, the
War Department and the Navy De
partment, the demobilization of the
American soldiers anil sailors will be
gradual to accommodate the man and
the job The Wnr Industries Board
now is gathering information ns to the
needs of men in occupations and in
trades, and as soon ns vacancies nnsc
men will be released It is possible
that a new bureau will be created for
this work and Provost Marshal Gen
eral Crowder has been mentioned for
the post
SPECIAL DAY OF THANKS-
GIVING IS URGED.
President Wilson is called upon to
appoint n spccinl day of prayer nnd
thanksgiving for victory in a resolu
tion adopted by the Methodist Episco
pal Hoard of Home Missions nnd
Church Extension In annual session
nt PlulndcUdiiH. Ilishnp M. S. Hughes,)
of Portland, Oregon, introduced the
resolution
of the nrniiiticc
Marshal Koch nfter
WALKING UNDER DIIT1CULTIES
"Ileheve me, I suffered from stom
ach and bowel trouble right. This
weakened me so that I could scarcely
walk 1 could do no work. This was
my condition when I started taking
Mnyr'sWontlerful Remedy on the ad
vice of n friend Now I working every
tiny nnd feel better than I ever did in
my life It is the only medicine that
ever touched me " It is a simple nnd
hnrmlcss preparation that removes
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract nnd allays the inflnmntion that
causes practically nil stomach anil in
testinnl ailments, including appendici
tis One tloe will convince or money
refunded The Lincoln Pharmacy; The
Penny Drug Store
Amendments
Inpm. tv.,tit. Ittr
his first meeting with the Germnn
plenipotentiaries, include the delivery I
to the United Slates and the Allies
of nil of Germany' submarines, in-,
stead of the lflO specified in the orig
inn draft of the armistice Another
amendment specifics that tin "toun
tne on the left hank of the Rhine
evacuated by the Gerninns shall be
administered by the local troops of
occupation" instead of by the local
authorities under the control of the I
armies of occupation."
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FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE
DOCTORS TIND REMEDY
Physicinns anil dni'-tgista nre elated
over the fact that thnt they have nt
last found a genuine and dependable
remedy for colds, sore throat, in
fluen7ii and In grinpe. For jenrs thev
have denended chiefly upon the old
stvle calomel, which is certainly fine,
but unfortunately many people would
not tnko it because of its nauseating
and dangerous qualities.
Now tint the pharniaieuttcnl chem
ists have perfected a nnusealcss cal
omel, called "Colotnbs" vvhoe medic
inal virtues nre vastly improved, the
doctors and druggists nre claiming
thnt Calotabs are the ideal rcmetly to
abort a cold over night ami cut short
nn attack of sore throat or la grippe.
They are also finding it most effect
ive in the treatment of pneumonia ,
One Cnlotal) on the tongue at
bed-time with a swallow of water-
that's all No snlts, no nausea nor the
slightest interference with vour eat
ing or jour work antl plensure Next
morning jour cold has vanished and
jour whole sjstem is purified and re
freshed. Cnlotabs are sold only in
iriginal scaled packages, price thirty
five cents. Your druggist recommends
nil guarantees them by refunding
the price if ou nre not delighted.
Within a few vccks the Allies will
gather to consider the first steps in
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Ilelgium will not be satisfied with
the "guaranteed neutrality" under
which that nation was protected since
183(5, accortling to nn official state
ment given out in Washington. Noth
ing short of independence due to J
free people will satisfy the Helginns
now, the statement declares. To re
vert to the status quo, it is asserted,
would he foolish nnd dangerous
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According to the officials of the
Treasury Department, Government
financial needs are almost certain to
run above $4,000,000,000 annually
for many enrs, and there will there
fore be no reduction of the tax bur-
! den. War debts must be paid and Sec
retary McAtloo sns that additional
loans will probably be required
WOMEN PRAISE T
J STEILA-VITAE
We w nnt cv cry nflllctetl w oman to try
nt lemt mm Iml tin of .Mrlln-Vltae on
our plain, open guarantee to return the
inomy paid fur It If it does not benefit.
If , mi doubt our wonl that it will
rellev e the distressing nelies, pains nnd
mlerv I eeuliar to the diseases: of wo
iiuii.ieiul I lie testimony of these women
w!iiliavotuul Ituinlaro glad to tell
otlu rs vhat it has done fur tlieni. Tho
onlvinUristthej lmvu in tlio matter
( ih.il u liie.h niiv true woman ft els ill
ilulpiiiStorclievithohullcringsofollier
I vv omen. You i an lxlie e tliein.
Mh.J. !'. Jav, AliiHtenil, ua., nan
female complaint for jvar. Tlirto but
tlehof r-1 ru.A-ViTAU cured her, she
wild, :m lr ldid,"l iiiiuvrtalnl.v tliank
lul for this gieat ftinalo tonic." Mrs.
rimilcu l'l u-lor, I iiuview, Te , ex
nroosiiliiivrill.lliu'iol Mhtl.A 1TAB
in tlieo w urils: " I cannot say looiuuiii
for tins .viiiidcful mciliiiiie. I liml
taken nt her female imsiietnes for two
viarsvulli inkil lesiilts. I inn truly
giuUfitl for the good Snn.uv-VirAH
hus done inc." Mr. Fandy lt'iers,
of OmnslHun, A!n , was a terrible suf
ferer lrom female trouble and only
woman knows what that nu'iiiisl Her
'oiidition got mi bail her pains threw
nerlnlospc'lslikellts. Her husband
le.uoiUhe would loj her mind. The
tlrioiislKiroiloitors iiroiioiinits' her in
cuinliU. 'I'ben Miiiieliotly sugKestril
tlmUlici'ikLhn-i t Vitvk. bhutlid
so Tl Mli'ttito i I ntwii.ll hert.pt 1
r.t ixVii i. tu iKrfielly luirm
I iHcoiui uiuliiiulit uotoiilv alleviatri
n i ..li. 's pain, bat bulldti up her
ncallh, It luuilaltslieriippetite, aid
digestion, (uletaliiriurvL'ij and clears
liercimplnioii, it linpiovexlicr ir
sunil tit'iHtirauet
All denier bell Slella-Vitao, and nre
autlioried to ulurn tlio money paid
for tlio llrst bolllo If It does not bouelH.
THE PENNY DRUG STORt
THE LINCOLN PHARMACY
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GASTORIA
j or miants nna unuaron.
Mothers Know That
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Exact Copy of Wrapper,
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Stf A ini vsniPWilbvnrBUT vimwvvrnsiv
the peace negotiations. It is not be
lieved that the final pourparlers can
be held before January. The United
States is in an excellent position to
enter these discussions, ns students
nnd scholars for months have been
gathering data on the nations and
races to be dealt with. Colnnnl House
has organized the work in al" ort8 of
Europe
Ex-Ambassador James V. Gerard,
in a speech between the acts at the
Hippodrome suggested that the kaiser
be extradited from Holland and taken
to England for trial for his crimes in
the war.
George Whiteside, a negro, was
taken from jail at Sheffield, Alabama,
by a mob and hanged to a tree ncai
the spot where he is alleged to have
murdered John Graham, a policeman.
George Bird, another negro, charged
with complicity in the crime, was
lynched two days ago
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS
All persons having claim? against
the estate of M. D. Elmore will please
present them to me, properly veri
fied. Those indebted to the estate
are requested to settle at once. Mrs.
Mnttie Elmore, Administratrix.
Minnesota voted drv bv 2 00 votes.
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A s A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A'
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Of Land, Store-Rooms, Stock, Etc.
9 Having decided to move from Moreland, we will on
l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918
Beginning at 1 0 o'clock A. M., sell the following:
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND
J located very near pike just back of Milledgeville known as the Russell
5 land, containing about 85 acres which will be subdivided into tracts to
9 suit the purchasers, or as a whole, and can be made a good little farm.
A tract of knob land which joins, containing about 50 acres. Will sell
a tract of 9 acres known as the Alex Bruce land and located at More-
land. A tract joining this 9 acres containing about 8 acres known as
the Helm land. Will also sell the
STORE-HOUSE OCCUPIED BY VIRGIL CLINE
the building occupied by the postoffice, the building occupied by D. H.
C. Peyton, and the blacksmith shop with wareroom attached occupied
by W. Hi Reynolds. This property will be sold in lots to suit pur
chaser. Will also at the same time sell the following personalty, small
STOCK OF GOODS
consisting of groceries and hardware located in the Moser stand, one 5
passenger Ford car, one Buick car, one grist mill, corn crusher, power
shelter, one 1 0-H. P. gasoline engine, set blacksmith and automobile
tools and a lot of automobile supplies, one 4-H. P. gasoline engine with
pump jack line shaft belting, etc., one two-horse wagon, two one-horse
wagons, some farm tools, two pair platform scales, good ones, three
concrete block machines, two extra good milk cows, one pair mules,
coming two years old, one pair mules coming three years old, one pair
mules coming four years old. Will also sell the celebrated Red Cross
mule, a good worker. About three car loads nice bright baled hay, a
lot baled straw, about 1 00 bushels oats, and many other things too
numerous to mention. This sale will be held at the Loltey barn in
Moreland, rain or shine. Terms made known on day of sale. J
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