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Stubborn Coughs and Colds
Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by
FOLEYS UkriTAR
It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages stops the cough heals and strengthens the lungs FOLEYS
HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and is safest for children and delicate people
IIt Remember the name FOLEYS HONEY AND TARand insist upon having the genuine as no other remedy I
is so safe or as certain in results
Given Up to Die With Croup
Mrs P I Cordier of Mannington Ky writes My threeyear
old girl had a severe case of croup the doctor said she could not live
and I gave her up to die Iwent to the store and got a bottle of
Foley 8 Honey and Tar The first dose gave quick relief and
nvedher life
J Commissioners Sale
i
KOCKCASTfcE CIRCUIT COURr
Jones Fish Administrator of
P W Clark decdr Pl ifs
vs Notice of Com Sale
Martilla Bowman Jane Clark Debby Ie
I geer Pauline Sloan Janie Olnrk Wallace
Clark Garfield Clark Martin C Clark
Henry Clark L Clark Harrison Clark
Kline Clark Robert Legeer Lester Ie
I geer Mary Legeer The Bank of Jit Ver
non M Pennington J A Wood H S
Bnnaman Solomon Griffin lefts
By virtue of judgment and order of sale
of the Rockcastle Circuit Court rendered
therein at the February term thereof 1906
in the a nove styled case I shall proceed
to offer for sale at the front door of the
Courthouse in Ml Vernon Rockcastle
county Ky to the highest bidder at
public auction on Monday the 26th day
os March 1906 between the hours of 9 a
in and 4 oclock p in county court
day upon a credit ofsix months the
following described property towit
A tract of land located in Rockcas comi
ty Kyon Cove branch and described
as follows Beginning at a small black
walnut sprout marked in the line be
tween the old Pull place and the old Jo
seph Carter farm about three hundred
yards westof the James Troxtel home
then e with a cross fence a division line
made by j Fish and Andrew Moore as
follows N 37 12 w 22J poles to a wal
nut standing near a small drain N 33 w
29 poles to a white walnut to which a
wire fence is attacked thence N S K 67 12
poles to a slake near the branch N 3112
poles crossing the branch and bottom
with a sence including same in all about
SS poles to a stake supposed to be in the
original old Taylor line thence with old
Taylor line to a stake and corner of Wil
liam McNew a southeast course 44 poles
to a sugar tree and lyon on the bank of
Roundstone creek an old Imarked corner
to this farm thence a sout west course to
the beginning containing 120 acres be
the same more or less
For the purchase price of said land the
purchaser must execute bond with ap
proved sureties bearing legal interest
from day of date until paidand having
the force and effect of a judgment Bid
ders will come prepared to comply with
these terms
termsG
G S GRIFFIN M C R C C
Commissioners Sale
ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT
Bank of Mt Vernon Plaintiff
vs Notice of Com Sale
Willis Singleton and
Martha J Singleton Defendants
By virtue of a judgment an orde of sale
of the Rockcastle circuit Court rendered
1 therein at the February term thereof 1906
in the above stylee case I shall proceed
to offer for sale at the front door of the
front door of the courthouse in Rockcas
tIe county Ky to the highest and best
bidder at public auction on Monday the
26th day of March 1906 between the
hours of 9 a in and 4 oclock p m
county court day upon a credit ofsix
mouths the following descrilicd proper
ly towitA
A tract of land located in Rockcastle
county Ky on Crooked creek and
Editor Cured of Lung Trouble
W L Straub Editor of St Petersburg Fla Times writes
When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a
cold that affected my throat and lungs I neglected it thinking I would
soon recover but I kept getting worse until I bought a bottle of Foley
Honey and Tar and it cured me completely
Three sizes25c SOC 100 The SO cent size contains two and onehalf times as much as the small size and the
100 bottle almost six times as much Refuse Substitutes
I I SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
wiT v a KNON DRUG CO
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Commissioners Sale
KOCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT
Celia Clark Eliza McGuire Charlie
Smith Grant Smith Eliabsth
I aacs Mary Smith Flurry Ram
sey Armina Rector William Smith
Hayes Smith Sarah Smith Mary
Anglin Martha Anglin Armina
T Coffey Bettie Collins J A
Chasteen Flurry Baker D G
Clark Manilla Bowman Debby
Legeer Paul Sloan Wallace Clark
Garfield Clark Martin C Claak
Henry Clark Granderson Clark
and Grade LaswellPlaiutiffs
vs Notice of Com Sale
Mary Clark Louis Clark Icy
Clark Lester Clark Evy Clark L
Clark Harrison Clark Kline
Clark Jauie Clark Robert Legeer
Lester Legeer and Mary LegeerDefendants
Defendants
By virtue of a judgment and order of
sale of the Roccastle Circuit Court ren
dered therein at the February lenn there
of 1906 in the above styled case I shall
proceed lo offer for sale at the front door
of the courthouse in Mt Vernon Roc
castle county KY to the highest bidder
at public auction on Monday the 26 day
of March 1906 between the hours of 9
a m and 4 oclock p in county court
day upon a credit of six months the
following described property to wit
First tract A tract of land located in
Rockcaslle County Kv and thus bound
ed
Beginning at a large water oak near
the road and branch at the mouth of
Clark hollow it being a corner of Elijah
Abney thence with Abneys lines S 61 V
24 poles to a sugar tree at the point of a
cliff thence with the cliff S 23 W 6 poles
to a bench thence S 44 W 9 12 poles to a
lynn thence S 64 W 15 poles to a sugar
tree thence S 73Jf W 30 poles to a small
beech on top of a cliff thence W 2ii
poles to a hickory thence S 52Jf W 9
poles to a lynn thence S 435 W 6 J poles
to an elm thence S 624 W 13 poles to a
lynn thence S 6i34 W S poles to a sugar
rae thence S 72 w i3J poles to a hick
ory and two sugar trees thence S 43 K
114 12 poles to a small dogwood thence
N 35 E 15 yoles to a gum slump in a
10111 thence N 89 K 19 poles to a black
oak and hickory thence S II 12 w 45 25
poles to a pine thence S 86 12 Eat 46
poles pass a stake in a drainin all 52
poles to a black oak and dogwood thence
N 2 E 47 poles to a chestnut oak in a
newground field thence N 853 K 40
poles to a chestnut oak stump with sever
al pointers on a ridge a corner to E G
Mullins land thence with line of mine
S 87 M E 20 poles to a stone wirh chest
nut walnut and other pointers near a
field a corner to tne lower tract thence
with same N 13 12 E 120 poles to a stone
with hickory pointers on top of a ridge
thence N 42 12 w 72 12 poles to a stone
pile in a pine stump on the end of a
point thence S 87 12 w 58 poles to a su
gar tree on a cliff supposed to be in a
line of Joe Brllenger thence S 10 w 23
polel to a beech on the side of a road
thence S 10 12 w 24 poles to the begin
ning containing 191 acres
Second tract Beginning on a black
oak in angrords line thence with
Langforcls line to P W Clarks lin
thence East with P W Clarks line
binding on said Clarks line to Wallace
Clarks line same direction lo a survey
made by Preston Iasvill binding or
said survey a westwardly direation to be
ginning mer containing acres more
or hess
It is also ordered and adjudged by tin
courtthat Ihe onehalf undivided interest
in the following tract of land located in
Rockcastle county Ky on the waters of
Brush and Volf creek and bounded as
follow be sold
Beginning at a sugar tree and chmque
pin oak on tne side of a hill in the line of
a 1700 acre survey iu the name of George
Hasten thence with a line of a survey in
the name of Joseph Riddle S 13 E i2o
poles to a spotted oak beach and gum
on a steep hilside about 3 poles east of
Brush creek thence with another of J
Riddles lines S 20 w So poles to a white
oak sugar tree and small ash on the side
ot a hill thence east crossing Wolf
creek a 34 poles in all 60 poles to three
beeches near said creek thence running
with the meaneers of said creek N 40 E
53 poles to a white oak and poplar on the
east side of raid creek in a line of J R
Walkers joacre survey thence with
said line N 28 w iz poles to a white oak
hickory and beech Walkers corner
thence with said Walkers line N 8 E 146
poles to a stake called for in said Walk
ers 5oncre survey and in line of Hastens
I7acre survey thence with said line
west i So poles to the beginning contain
ing 100 acres more or less
For the purchase price of said land the I
purchaser must execute bond with ap
proved sureties bearing legal interest
from the day of sale until paid and hav
ing the force and effect ofa judgment
Bidder must be prepared to comply
with these terms Each tract will be
sold separately
ClS GRIFFIN 11 C R CC
Gen Kuropatkin Tuesday made
public his belief that Russias de
feat in the recent war was due to
the moral condition of the army I
resulting from bureaucratic rule I
bounded as follows On the north by
the land of John R Alcorn and Solomon
Griffin on the east by the land of John
Griffin on the south by the lands ofI
Greenberry Cotton and Esq Singleton
and on the west by me lands of Martish
Cunnagan and containing 175 acres
I This sale is made for the purpose of
plaintiff
I tiff for 1042 with interest at the rate of i
6 per cent per annum from the 5th day
of Ort 1904 until paid and the furthur
I suin of S33 in favor of Jack Conn with
interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an
I num from Feb 16 1906 until pcid and
52020 cost herein i
For the purchase price of said land the
purchaser must execute bond with ap
proved sureties bearing legal interest
from the date of sale until paid and have
the force and effect of a judgment Bid
hers will be prepared to comply promptly
with these terms
G S GRIFFIN M C R C C
Commissioners Sale
ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT
Alfred Bryant and
Adam Bryant Plaintiffs
vs Notice of Cora Sale
M atilda Bryant William Bryant Lu
olla Bryant Jonah l3ant W D
Livcaay and The Bank oftIt Vet
nonDefendants
nonDefendantsBy
By virtue of a judgment an order of
t ale of the Rock astle Circuit Court I
rendered therein af the February term
thereof 1100 in the above styled case
I shallproceed to offer for sale at the
front door of the courthouse in Alt
Vernon Rockcastle county Ky to
the highest bidder at public auction i
on Monday 26th day of March 1906I
between the hours of 9 a m and 4
I oclock pin cpunty court day J upI
on acredit of six months the follow I
ing descaibed property to witI
A tract of land located in Rockcas 1
tle county Ky on the waters of I
Roundstone creek and being describ
ed as follows Beginning at Round j
stone creek below the mill at a small
drain thence with Tack Ijangfords I
line and running with a post and rail
ing fence North to a black walnut
thence running with said Langfords
line to a spruce pi e at Roundstone 1
creek with said creek to the beginning
and containincracles more or
lessn
lessFor
i For the purchase price of said land
I the purchasers must execute bond with
approved sureties bearing legal inter
I est from the day of sale until paid
and have the force and effect of a
judgment Bidders will come prepar
I ed to comply with these terms
CI
ROCKCASTLE
Real Estate Co
MT VERNON KY
0
I FARM No IThis farm of ai7
I acres located on Negro creek near
I I neallBrodhead
farms in the county and will be sold at
a bargain the owner being unable to
properly look after same because of I
his health The entire farm is under I
i fence 170 acres in cultivation balance
i timbered three houses on farm good
1 wells ar d springs and plenty of good j
Ii
stock water Also irood orchard j
iFAtl No 4110 acres near Brod
head well fenced plenty good water
good orchard Plenty timber to run
I farm good residence and one tenant
I house Can be bought for 55000 A
great bargain
FARM NO 580 acres of land be
tween Brush creek and Orlando 20
acres in cultivation balance timbered
two houses and well Watered Will
Villisell
FAIIM NO i80 acres near Prov
P1OVknec
dence good residence all udder fence I
I oo acres in cultivation plenty tim be i
I to run farm and well watered In one
onei
countyPrice I
FARM NO 8214 acres near
I freedom church splendid residece and
a most desirable farm Price 2000
I a bargain
FARM NO 10Th1e tracts of
I
land in one body consisting of 85 St
I and 155 acres located on Glade Fork I
andI
about Ii miles from Crab Orchard on
I Crab Orchard and Bee Lick road I
These lands are located near the resi I I
I dences of George Hines and George
I Gooch I
GoochF I
IA bout 75 acres of this land is bot
tom land und a good1art of it is up
I upland
I lauQ A bargain at 3 par acre OneI
third cash the balance in one and two i
years I
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j TOGO TO lOj EY
It is thi > way When I need
pectacles I go lo Franklin at Mt
i Veruon and have my eyes testtd
ind le does it right When they
need changing he does it free of
charge
He also keeps sewing machine
needles for all machines oil belts
ic Repairs your tf spectacles when
i broken your watches and clocks
i when they dont run
TOGOi I
TO COKE A COLD IN ONE DAY
I
Take LAXATINE BROMO QUI
ITake
NINE Tablets All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure E W
Groves signature is on each box
25CtS I
A LIVELY TUSSLE
I with that old enemy of the race
constipation often ends in appen
dicitis To avaid all serious troub
le with stomach liver and bowels
take Dr Kings New Life Pills
they perfectly regulate these or
gans without pain or discomfort
25c at all drugstores
T eB syM ans
LINE
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE EYAXSYILLE
ST LOUIS AND SOUTHWEST
IS YIA
Louisville Henderson St Louis R R
HENDERSON ROUTE
Pulnian Sleepers
SleepersFree
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Special Roundtnp Homeseekers Rates
to foutlnvest and west first and third
Tuesdays in February and March 1906
1906j
Special Tourist Rates to Colorado Tex
as Mevico and New Mexico on sale daily
until April 30 Limit to return Miy 3 I
1906
1906Secondclass Colonist Rates to south
IiSeconddass
west Tickets on sale first and third
Tuesdays February and March 1906
Second class Colonist Rates to Califor
nia and Northwest Tickets ou sale dai
ly February inth to April jth 1906
ASK US FOR HATES
J H GAILAGIIER Tray P A
L J IRWIN Gen P A
Commissioners Sale
IComm
ROCRCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT
J A Wood and D G Clark name
and style of firm
Wood ClarkPlaintiffs
vs f Notice of Com Sale
The John Al Smith
Lumber Company Defendants
By virtue of a judgment and order
of sale of the Llockbaatle Circuit Court
rendered therein at the February term
thereof IHOIi in the above styled case
I shall HOC eci to oHVr for sale at the
the Plaintiffs saw mill on the lands
of J W Riddle deceased near what is
known as Cove school house and at Or
lando in Rockcastle county Kentucky
a part of the lumber being at each place
to the highest bidder at public nucioii on
Satmday 24rh day of March iJhili be
tween the hours of 9 a in and 4 oclock
pm sale at mill to begin at lo oclock
and at Orlando nt 1 oclock pIii upon a
credit of thrcii months for the purpose
of satisfying a judgment in favor of
the plaintiffs in this action in the sum
of i20lH with interesi thereon from
the 7th day of September 110 until
paid and the fur her sum of250 pro
test fees upcn a draft of the said
amount for I20iQti and 15 70 cost
the following property V > wit
83055 feet of poplar lumber located
ut the saw mill of the plaintiffs on the
lands of J W Riddle deceased and
at Orlando in Rockcastle county Ky
a part of the lumber being at each
place
This sale wll be made on a credit
of three months For the purchase
price of said lumber the purchaser
must execute bond with
approved sure i
ties hearing legal interest from d teI
of sale until paid Salo to have the
force and effect of a judgment Bd
ders will come prepared to comply i
with these terms
G S GRIFFIN M C R C
ALWAYS KEEPS CHAMBERLAIN
I CHUGII REMEDY IN HIS HOUSE
I hVe would not be without Cham
berlains Cough Remedy It is
kept on hand continually in our
home says V W Kearney edit
or of the Independent Lowry City
Mo That is just what every fanir
ily seould do Vhen kept at hand
ready for instant use a cold may
be checked at the out set and cured
in much less time than after it has
become settled in the system This
remedy is also without a peer lor
I cioup in children and will prevent
the attack when given as soon as
soon as the child becomes hoarse
or euen after the croupy cough ap
pears which can only be done
when the reimd is kept at hand
For sale by Chas C Davis leading
druggis
>
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned having been restored to
health by simple weans after auOerhig for
seventh ve irs with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease coNSUMPTION JH
unxions to make known to hit fellow sufftr
ers the means ef cure To those who desire
it he will cheei fully send free of charge a
Cotof the prescription used which they
will find a sure cure for CONSUMPTION
ASTHMA OATAKKII URONCHITIS and all
throat and luiis MALADIES He hopes all
sufferers will ry his remedy as it is inval
uable 1 hose desiring the prescription which
will cost them nothing and may drove a
blessing vi1l pTlease aclclrlsslpREV EDWARD
A WILON Brooklyn New Sork
P
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i THE PHILIPPINES
Some Interesting Facts about the
Great Archipelago
ArchipelagoI
New York Sun
I i
I The ihiMius vi vTiiippiHe ar
I chipelago number 3 141 in all with
with11a
I
a total area uf 15026 q rtre miles I
and a coast line mc re liian twice i
thecoast line ot the main United I
States
StatesLuzon
Luzon and Mindanao are the two
twoII
i largest islands containing 409691
aid 36295 jquare miles resplc he
I ly Luzou contains 35 per cent I I
and Mindanao 31 per cent of the
total area of the ar hi pelagoi
The total population of the islaids
is 7 635 426 of which Luzon has j
one half and Mindanao only 7 per I
ICelitThe i
The density of population is 67 i
to the quare mile while in the
UUed Statea6 5 er square mile is i
an utaitle figure I
The 7635 436 population inI
eludes 6987686 Filipinos 41035
Chinese 7135 Americans 4888
Spaniards besides Japanese Hug
1 lish Germ n Fiench and other I
I nationalities
Of person over ten years of age
I the literacy record shows that 2
I 762093 can neither read nor write
2221433 can read but cannot
I write 1002588 can both read and
write but only 76627 have receiv
ed superior education
It is more Jhan 1100 miles from
the far northern to the far sou
I ern island nine of the islands have
I an a s tang n J from 1000 to 100 o
I square miles 73 range from only
II to too square miles and 262 run
I from i to 10 square miles 2775 is
I lands or seven eights of the total
number are of less than one square
Ii mile area each
Names have been given to 1688
i
of the islands
j Volcanoes are numerous but a 1
except 12 are extinct Mt Apo the
I highest peak in the Philippines
j 10312 feet is an active volcano as
i is also Mayon 7916 feet high the
1 most perfect volcano in existence
I in the world
I Philippine cotnmeice with the
United States in 1905 calendar year
was
1905 Inc over 04
Exp to U S 15567000 55842000
Imp from U S 5739000 659000
Free trade between the Philip
pines and the United Statates would
increase those totals largely to our
mutual benefit
Philippine commerce with all the
world in the fiscal year ended June
30 1905 exclusive of gold and sil
ver and government supplies was
Exports 42352615
Imports 30876350
TotaJ merchandise 63328965
Compared with 1904 the exports
show an increase of 2101988 and
the imports decrease of 2344
41 r a total difference in favor of
I the islands of 4446399
The Philipine exports in 1895
fiscal year consisted of
Exported Taken by U S
Penn 22146241 12964515
ujar 4j97702i 1618487
1 Tobacco 1999193 820
Coira 2095355 14425
All ollu r 1134800 73779
Philippine customs collections in
19 5 fi cal year wereI
Import duties 6664431
Export duties 1300666
II
Total 796509
KV worMs divisions the Philp
ii commerce of 1905 fical tta I
I
was
Expd To Jmrp from
North America 15098733 5782983
EuropeL8436 10521282
Asia 45fin4M 11202Si
Oeuana 449233 1315662
Africa 22126 aiiiO
South America 12710
I Great Britian took 8291000 of
j the exports and supplied S4848oc o
i of the imports followed by Houg
i JVOIIK with 2359000 and 2102
OCt respectively The next bfst
I foreign customers of the islands
I were in the order irmiefl France
I tJul1prtFrancelSpain
Japan and Australasia I
I Of all this commerce American
Teasels carried only 3154000 of
the imports and 3606000 of the
exports in all only 6760000 the I
63228 one or only a trifle more
1 than id per cent
A GAURANTKED CaRE FOR Prus
Itching Blind Bleeding Protrud
ing Piles Druggists are authoriz
ed to refund money if PAZO OINT
MKNTfails to cure in 6 to 14 days
Soc
Posses are after five negrees whf
killed a white railroad boss neat
Marysville Tenn A running
fight with the fugitives took plac
Tuesday night
iEYAwDTARIs
Is S PNf PisSals
= ri =
f T s
iAI
S
The Kind You Have Always Bought mid which has been
in use for over 30 years has borne the sijrnatnre of
J
All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgood are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants riu Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
I and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates the
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep
i The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend
SNUINE
I i Complete
I Orders by Telephone attend
I ed promptly
Stanford Ky
I MORE n CHEAP RATES TO
IVAS
I L
ARKANSAS the SOUTHWEST
Oneway tickets at half fare plus
200Roundtrip
I Roundtrip tickets at less that
oneway fare From Memphis
via Cotton Belt Route
MAHCH 6 AXD 20
Stopovers both ways and 21
days return limit on round trip
tickets Write for map folder and
pick your date and say when and
where you want to go and we will
give you full information by return
mail L C BARRY T p A
Cotton Belt Route 82 Todd Bldg
Louisville Ky
V 1i
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy
Allow no one to deceive you in this
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Beprs the Signature of
I
I The KM You Have Always Bought
f In Use For Over 30 Years
THC CENTAUR COMPANY TT MURRAY STRECT NEW YODK CITY
nIII
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3 C MeCLARY
I Undertaker
I Embalmer
LINEof Caskots
Robes c i
C C Williams
ATTORNEYATLAW
MT VERNON KY
OFFICE On arc floor ot
The Bank of Mt Vernon on Church
I
street Special attention given
to collections
I Phone No 80
I M L MYERS
l1YERSDentist
Dentist
Mt Vernon Ky
f FirstClass
t Work f
I OFFICEAt residence on Cld
Main St known as the C C Vil
hams residence
PHONE No 73
Will be in office at BRODHEAD
very MONDAY noon till Tuesday
ioonw
W M Francisco
MONUMENTAL WORKS
Brodhead Ky
Granite and Marble Monuments
and Tombstones
ALL tfORK FIRSTCLASS
SATISFACTION GIVEN
I
I
L Painless Cure of Curable Pain
PainI
I pains are curable They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow
Wine TAKE rdui
IT COMES TO WOMANS RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of womans biting and weakening pains
It not only compels the pains to stop but it follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains which prevents them from coming back
It makes you well Try it
Sold everywhere in 100 bottles
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly In strictest confid
ence telling us all your symptoms and
troubles We will send free advice
in plain sealed envelope how to
cure them Address Ladies Advisory
Dept Till Chattanooga Medicine Co
Chattanooga Term
J Worn
from
Ocean tOOccai4
I Are netted for their syI
syIish
< I ish and graceful appec
once Th ore made fro In i
finest leathers over InI
easier latsWorn by Ihou 1
sands of ladies who re
commend them to Their j
friends Made copyrfgWaa ly h
3refinfjngro5 Ijoe Co w
f aTJLOUIS > T
J uaa iI edI
For sale by U G BAKER J
MT VERNON KY
WITHOUT A PAIN
PoplarBluff
Bluff Mo I cn do my housework
although before taking CARDUI two
doctors had done me no good I can
truthfully say I was cured by Cardui
I want every suffering lady to know of
this wonderful medicine
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Lu N T 3 tI4TABAPOID
Never allow a cold ta take its
c ctll J oo uMeii jii tins staauu of
I the year its course is toward pneu
monia Chamberlains Cough Rem
edwiH promptly cure your cold
I ard couneract anv tendency in
otbingI
tHroatI
I CDsis
Davis leading druggist
TIp Ohi > Sin ute Puesdiy passed
the Antilnzins Bill wlich origina
ted in the House
and it now goes
to the Governor for his signature
The bill provide th U any student
oi any university or school foun d
j guilty of hazing shall be fined not
notI
I
i more than 200 or imprisoned not
more than six months in jail or
both

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