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Ml1 1U M h r rs r i. ft i 8 $SELZ Published every Friday by EDGAR S. ALBRIGHT. MMaMdni MT VERNON SIGNAL FuiUAY, Feo. 10. tyfi 1 net Biihjeet totlie acetion of the He juthliuiiu part). We are authorized to announce J. r . GRIFFIN as a candidate for State Sonator for the, Seventeenth M district, subject to the action of Republican party. Mr. Ben Johnson has "writ" a cird withdrawing from the race for the Democratic Nomination for t'i'ivernor. In it he attempts to clas as bigots Even uow he is in Cou- gtess hy reason ot their support .Mr Jnhnson'sowu case is a iilutatiotiof the charge that aieinbeiship in the Catholic chinch as a bar to political preferment in the btate of Kentucky The card allows tij.on the face of it that it was ill timed and written while Mr. Johnson was in bad humor and proves the oft repeated state: iiem. that no man should act - 1 SUBSCRIPTION ONR VRAR $I.OO Advertising rates made known on application MKMI1HK OK KRNTUCK'Y PRKSS ASSOCIATION izZ&f VNNOrNCHMI'KT V" iri niithori7C(l to Announce O. M '!,I Kl)nsn I'.imhilnte for Repre n'til it " ivockc.tli ntid Iinrcl . "lij"! t ', 1 tin- action of tin- 1 ri7ul to announce R G VI ". 1 lul.iti'for Reprcscutattxc of in I Laurel counties, sub jVci 1 tin 1 1 1 of ur We .1 111 '1 Tliotnp' 11 as 1 tie of R icl, subject to tl.e part. -1 to iiniinunce K. B. i.iinliilatc for Laurel counties, 1 'f the Republican FOi: ST II" SENATOR. We aro Hu.hurieil to announce Senator JOK F. HOSWORTH as for re-election for State Senator from tlie oenteentli Senatorial Bio heated, big Drained lie Mttcalt is doing etfciwe in saving that the convicts should be put upon the public O'lu r progressive Mates have Ion ciiirp lnni till camr. thlnu iirltll IaII. .. .... ,., ' ititf effect. The very best thing Kentucky coma 00 would oe con-1 struct a highway froai Crab Orchard, along the "Id wilderness road to the Cumberland Gap. It would be a great educator ns well as the best investment Kentucky ever made, The Middlesboro News Record is also doing efiective work in the agitation of this great question. If jour mountain peoplo should once (experience the joy of good road-, 'such as thev have in the Blue Gray; country, they would never be satisfied with the present condi tion A continued agitation in the country newspapers will finally a'ousethe farmers and The biggest question before the farmers of Rockcastle county to day is the question of good roads. The biggest qnestion before the business men of Mt. Vernon to-thy is the question of roads It is more impoitant than the tariff or the of another President; it is more important than the question of reciprocity with Canada; it is more important than tlie Panama canal. The construction of good roads in Rockcastle would mean more money in the pockets of our farmers and our city people than to have the dam built or a deep water way assured. Mfv the people of Kentucky in twe Boyle for many ic.nju.us scuis, uiKois (.meaning as rjanvje pmtesiants) and catnolics. He, of all men, shou'd be the last to or raise such a question, lor many ears he ha been e eoiexl ami reelected to Congress ' I.. .1. l L 1 J We note with regret the position taken by the Danville Advocate on the question of good roads. If there is ?ny county in the state which should be willing to assist 1 Eastern Kentucky, it should be ........ vci) petite m uiiu runus,prvfhincr vnf &$&&& yL$ X$D8C$3a& lts a dollar obtained from our mountain boys. The Advocate displays such a niggardly spirit. We are thoroughly disappointed in the stand It takes. Aristocratic "Little' CHOOSING HY Men with fine, sinatt. conceited ROYAL BLUE JFOR Whon vou have some thing good, at a pood prion we feel like tolling our f.'ood friends about it, such as Mnrguuritu flour at 7o cents per sack, or $2.7f) per bundled. It make'? no d i fl o r i n c c we'fl we gpt tliit flour nor how w J't it so wo atil it the way wo $iy vt do. iLJyM . iTi' JKI - - s THE MEN (JET TUB 15 A HIT of comiiif,' in--GET THE HABIT of seving our goods - 0$T THE HABIT of aslcinjj our THE HABIT of bein neighborly GET THE HABIT of trading with us, for wo stivo you njoney. BJVlMBgR THE PRICE WRECKERS. MchlE & McBEE $ptf&d& oic8Dcc3d8 . . ii rf"i i'C ir'., -71 wiwttj jTnrvWNfTWSC Chiu- MPHt 'MtNON ptuplc ate it' wouc ! i;ii"M Ui.t l e ro'n WlO in the Pincvillc Sun in the caiu om as the Jose; mat her busmen I ininn of cdurnrion forgeiiorfll toHill liiiem'ttri ".hail fl iw ihnt her building in Kentnck He is rigli OuMjiUi&tfJUKWa sJAUi) ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT I.t iiiu vhii ll hf known thrmiluM I John W Mniler,, PittinMiF ths hiid; Our citizens are getting I VS ) more active in the support ot our .schools, churches, stiests and highways. Ark we taking advantage of the punhc library at the Laugdoii Dormitory? It has many yood books waiting for us to call and get them. W. F. Stephens "and Ann Philips Defendant! and COMMISSIONER'S, SAIvIJ. Ann Phillips, Plaintiff VS VV. F. Stephens and John W. Marler, Defendants By virtue of a judgment and Tub prospects hr street lights order of sale of the Uockcastle eem pood. Thanks to a progress,-( Circuit Court, rendered at the ie Hoard of Town TruMees, back- January Term i9n, thereof, I ed bv a heaUln public sentiment. shall proceed to offer for sale at the 1 front door of the court house in HAIR. Mt Vert on, Rockcastle County, light hair are J Kentucky, to the highest and best If ihey do not 'bidder, at public auction, on I marr un il late in li'e are apt to he selfish, Men w th fine brown hair, light or dftrk make (he best husbands. They a-e quick, thoughtful, and business less apt to be selfish than extreatnly people to a proper reahzition of 'light t te necessity of having good roads, men. n I when this is once reahVed, the good road will be forthcoming. or extreatnly dark-haired Men whose hair turns gray prematurely ate nearly alwavs good fellows. They are nervous-, but are brainy, sympathetic and honorable Women 'with pale bloud hair, or the ashy kind, are impulsive, loving fickle They cannot be depended upon, hut are good com pany. Those with dark brown hair are verj loy.il. They are lull of sentiment, and easily effected. They tnjoy keenly and suffer in pro portion Women with fine Mack hair are highly strung Those with coarse black tair are nearly always mean. All women with dark hair are more tempestut us than those with light hair. The dark eyes and complexions that go with the different shades of dark hair demote strong feeling. They ate also more faithful than light haired women. A pi v ol fiinnel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains .in the side or chest give it a ttial,and you are certain to be more than union" seems to De opposed to phased with the prompt that which will which it affords. Sold by help Danville and Bovle county. This paper, two weeks ago, published a full and complete statement of the financial condition of the town of- Mt. Vernon. It was ilear, full and complete and shows 1 conclusively that we have a splen j did, business-like Board of Trus-' tees. They have acted wisely, economically and certainl7 for the best interest of the Town. The while in dd. But worst of all, the hope of our peopl is that they publication of his withdrawal shows may go on with their good work, conchim ely that the statements it conui ned were untrue. Mr John I EVRRY citizen ot our community .mis to he pittied for his bad should be thoroughly imbued with jiidgnien', rather than to be the spirit of our motto: "Do it for suied Mount Vetnon." C Davis relief Clias At a special term of the Logan County OMirt at Saturday two petitions were filed one asking lor an election on the whiskey quecticn in the county and the other in the city. The ordinance drawn for the purpose of dividing the white from the negro residence in Balti more was declared invalid You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold but vou never heard of pneu monia when Chamberlain s Cougn Remedy was used Why take the risk whpn this remedy may be had for a trifle? For sale by Chas. C. Davis. An III Wind That Blows Nobody Good h and while one may bring a shiver to many it will bring dollars to -J you it you buy belz bhoes. iveep your reet dry and get you dy's worth. 1 Monday, the 07th diy of February, 1911, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. (being regular county court day), on a credit of six months, the following described real estate, located in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, and bounded as follows: A tract of Jand lying on the waters of Skeggs Creek and bounded on the north by the lands of B. J. Bethurum and John Fletcher on the east by the lands: of J. W. Marler and others; on the south by the lands of G. V. Payne and J W. Marler; and on the west by the land of John and Ed Fletcher. For the purchase price, the I urchaser must execute bond, with approved surety, bearing interest from date ol sale' urtil paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Bidders must be prepared to comply with these terms. G. S. GRirriN. Master Commissioner. R. C. C. COMMISSIONER'S SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. Ada Champ, Galatha Todd Speed Hunt. Win. Hunt, John Hunt, Robeit Hunt, Artie Stviuinrd, May Ambrose, Olhe Hunt, Annie Hunt, Hellen Griffin, and Laura Purcell Boring, Plaintiffs VS) COMMISSIONER'S SALE. PY Hurl Defendant. By virt 'of '? judgment and order of .sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rendered at the January Term, 191 1, thereof, I snau proceed to oner tor sale at the fiotit door of the court house iu Mt. Vemon, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder, at public auction, on Monday, the 27 day of February, i9ii, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 o'clock p m. fbeimr regular county couit daj) on a credit of six months, the following described real estate, located in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, and bounded as follows: A tract of land consisting ol 60 acres, bounded on the north by the lands of E. C. Menifee; on the east by the lands of Richard Adams on the south by the lands of I F. Purcell. and on the west by the tynqs of John J. Belcher, recently oiyned by Sallje Brewitt. For the purchase price, the purchaser ujust eocijte bond, with approved surety, bsaring from date o stile until paid and having the lorce and effect of a judgment. Bidders must be prepared to comply with these terms. G. S. Grii'pin. Master Commissioner, R C. C. Prussia has a population ol 40 .St according to the census of December 1, 1910. Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful cine for all ages of man-M, Jf wjjl rnake the , delicate,sickly baby strong-and well will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. Il will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overworked, thin man, and W'Jl te.eP aged man j or woman in eonditJQn tcj resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. FOB SALE UV ALL DRC0OIST8 Bn& lUo.. Htm of n.nv nA 4tit. mA A. I tetutlful StTlngt DVk uni CtllJ' mux couMiiK a uooa Luc I'enuj, CCOTT & BOWNR 409 Peirl 8U, New York : r 1 ; iTo..'ai ' mla.iSi't V-. & & x&r&yub & c&x ;vo A Kxycx EE FOR YOU KSELF by a personal call that we sell exactly what we advertise That our stock is the largest in town and our prices, qu ality considered, are the lowest to be had ai y where. That's why McKENZIE'S is the most popular Furniture house in Rockcastle RUGS ORIENTALSEUROPEANS DOMESTIC. This department hab been a delight to every customer who has seen it. Thes Rugs have been bought right and are sold at the right price. AIRTIGHT HEATING STOVES that will heat one room, two rooms or the whole house and will hold fire over night. Price $3.75 and up. S. B. McKENZIE. THE FURNITURE IN Phone JJ3. MT. 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IJatjouaj qre opening arid, yon wapf to keep posted on political gventg. Read the Connor-Journal editorials And Mr. WatQson's letters from Europe will bo interesting. Subscription orders under this offer must 170T be sent to the Con but to us. R. W. DYCHE DfifNTlST MT VERNON, KY. Oflbo at residence on Main St. Crown and Brilgc Work a Specialty Work guaranteed 3 C 1VUCLARY UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Stanford. K )Y c!. QP k'"(ls of soldering and repair work. FRANK MOORI, ATDIJ. S 0 DAVIS' DflUft STOIiB, MT, VERNON, KY. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA How to cure cold is a question in wh ch many -are interested just ' no. Chamberlain's Cough Rtuie'y has won its great reputation aqd immense sale by its re mnrkable cure of colds. It ran always be depended upon. For sale by Chas C. Davis. Mount , Vemon Momenta WORKS y7.TC'M" eltUt! RAanufacturer of 1 m " - . -- 2 - m and DEALEK n Marbles and Granite Monuments of all kinds. Estimates furnished 'The Bank ot'Mt. Vernon, on Church Qu lU)t)lication. alICC: :'"' " "" "' OKO.OWKNR Prnnr to collections. Phone No. 80 Phono 112 PH! X Take 1Z&J) On. 'mm TaK What Pill 9 Why, Dr. Mile' Anti-Pain Pill. of course. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Backache, Stomachache, Periodical Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body. "I have used Dr. Miles' medicines for over 13 years and find them excellent. I keep Dr. Miles' Pills In the house all the time and would not think .- ...VIII fc.UMKttt -"- Miss Lou M. Churchill I 63 High St, Penacook, NJ H. I At all druggists. 25 doses 25c ' I MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, IndwV , 1 "n f t