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? t . r I r ' 5- ' 'jhii iiii.huhii Mi.a J 43 ii.umm nu mn i Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn-out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is tiie best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no minerals, no lion, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dangerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. Vtft The Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had'done all he said he could for me," writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Cardui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. "I think there is some of the best advice In your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dcpt. Chattanoora Medicine Co . Chattanoow. Tenn., (or Special Inttnvtions. and book, "Home Treatment lor women," sent tree. S AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commission. Writ lor price lilt mentioning this ad. Established 1837 r O OA CftbOi LOUISVILLE.KY. 5E TgJ! ta -" fSMrgsiglajIffag e YsoA'recoi ttftsiMBmSAM kx. tfERNOH C12KET CD. PRACTICAL a UNDERTAKERS. 3 FUNERAL, DIRECTORS, 3 AND S E3IHALMKKS 3 Mt. Vernon, Ky. 3 g COUCH SVIETALIC CASKETS 1 Coffins and Robes. 3 S - "JJJ jk: Licened Embalmor will have charge of that line of zs i work for the company. :rs sEEOrders by wire promptly tilled. Hearso sent to all points. z 1 GEORGE OWENS, Mimoger 5 Office Mt. Vernon Monumental Building PHONE 11 5 tiiiiiimiiiiiamaiiiiiiimuiiiiuiisfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiii Positions- Puntiful fcMJfe:7' WsfrtessTT&rihsfaarf'Sefi jJBOARL "Wi,. ..'&--,-v. 'H&to 'titotto . 'WarM M&J& NEW ORLEANS MB MOBILE MARDI GRAS v SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TicKets on sale February 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 aad 27 Goo4 Returnlnrj until March 11th, 1911, with Frivllsjj ef Extaaiioa STOP OVERS AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS FOR FULL PARTICULARS, CALL OH ANY TICKET ACENT, QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE, OR WRITE II. C. KINd. W. A. DECKLER. futenetr ana iickci Agent, Ucneral Pauenirer Aient. I0r E. Main Street, Lexington, Ky. Ingalls Building, ClnclnnaU, O. papy cSxj3(Cpoccc , Convenience of the Savings Account : Mauy persons keep their monoy hero as a permanent in- . 1 vestment because tho risk of loaning to individuals is avoid- ' I ed. As an investment, you can computo the net returns accu 1 ; rately. Small amounts may be added at any time. A savings , W account offers a profitable means to realize on funds that are V iuie, uwaiiiug wivesiiuum, vuu iuu.y wiumraw a pari or uiu Q entire amount at any time. With a determination to save you r aro always wolcomp here. Why not lend your money to tho 3bsink? As borrower's, wo stand ready to receive such amounts as you can save from time to time. Wo will pay you a rato of interest on your monoy. We'll explain In detail if Jjyou will call at the bank. THE BA.NK OF MT. VERNON, (incorporated.) il All. V.UK.1NU1N, rvrviM 1 X. (xcSfexdcx 33cxxx: WINTER TOURIST TICKETS TO FLORIDA AND ALB. SOUTHERN RESORTS ON SALI3 OAIUY VIA GOOD RETURNING UNTIL MAY 81, 1011. FOR FULL PARTICULARS, CAUL OH ANY ACENT QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE, on wriTB II. C. KINO, Pastcnger arJ Tlckvt Agmt, 101 G. Main St., IXX1NQTON, (V, I ) litimti"i.tJff ugKlM0jntinm!mvmmmi )o mmissioners Sale ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. C, C. William, Joint H:Vnlton ruul J. V. Griffin Plaintiffs. V& Commissioner's Sale. Mnry Owens, Delilali Elkin Estill KlUln, Prcil Elkm nntl Kitty Wood Defendants. My v irtne of a judgement and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit court rendered at the January term, ion there of, I shall proc d to offer for sale at tlioj front door of the Court house in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle county Kentucky, to" the highest and best bidder, at public auction, on Monday, the 27th day of Feb ruary, igti, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., being regular county court day, on a credit of six months, the following described real estate, located in Rockcastle county, Ky. on the waters of Horse lick, a small part of it being in Jackson county, aud con; sisting of two tracts: 1st tract. The first tract is thus bounded: Teginning at a white oak) Muck oak and black gum. the lgth cor' ncr to a survey made in the name of William McClure, thencoJS 83 Eioo poles to Trace branch to a white oak; thence N 22 E 32 poles to a gum; thence N ao 1$ 35 pales to a gum; thence N 5 W 98 poles to a white oak; thence running up Mutton's spring branch N 88 W no poles to a white oak on the side of a hill; thence N 63 W 9J poles to two large pines oil a ridgeabont 150 yards from a path that leads to said Burton's house: thence S 35 W 112 poles to a stake; thence S 70 B 205 poles to a black oak anil small post oak on the side of a hill and corner to the McClure survey; thence with his line-N 7o 1? 67 pole to the lcgiunitig. 2nd tract. The second tract is described as follows: Mcginning at a black oak known as Champ Mullins' old corner and standing on a hill about 20 rods from a place called tho burnt cabbins; thence a farmer line S 65 E 306 poles to a stake in the middle or Horse I.ick creek nt a mill dam, a sjcamorc marked as pointer on the west side of the creek; thence down the middle of the creek and county line S 10 K 24 poles, S 33 E 30 poles, S 55 E 19 poles to a stake in the creek and a large poplar pointer, standing on the south side of the creek and in line of the 400 acre survey; thence S 17 W 70 noles to a small hickory and black oak on the .idge; thence N 60 W 240 pales to a spotted oak and hickory on a high point; thence N 31 V 160 poles to the beginning. For the purchase price the purchaser must execute Iwnd with approved surety bearing interest from day of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Bidders must le prepared to comply with these terms.' G. S. GRII'l'IN, Master Com. R. C. C. CommissionePs Sale ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. Thompson Maker, Jesse Maker, Lillie Baker, Mini Maker, I.ec Maker, Grace Daker and Uollie Maker, , . .PlaintiHs. t Contmissioner's Sale. Kaucy Robins, ... , Defendant. My virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rendered at the January term, 1911 thereof, 1 shall proceed to offer for sale at the court house in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County Kentucky, to the highest and liest bidder, at publio auction, on Monday, the 27th day of Februaiy, 191 1, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. 111. and 4 o'clock p. m., it 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: One tract of land located near the tow 11 of Mrodhead and on the waters of Dicks river and bounded as follows: at r rock pile with pointers, southwest of the W T Smith tract, in a small branch: thence N 53 W 59 poles to n stake with xiuters, in the line of said Smith tract; thence N 38 E 13 poles to a stake, T. S. Frith 's line, with pointers; thence S 53 E &9 poles to a stake near the branch in the line of J. E. Wood-yard and T. S, Frith; thence S 38 W 13 poles to the beginning, containing 4 3-4 acres, by survey. For the purchase price the purchaser must execute bond with approved surety bearing interest from date of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Midders must be prepared to comply with these terms. G. S. GRIFFIN,' Master Com. R. C. C. ,. Commissioner's Sale ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. G. D. Clark Plaintiff vs Commissioner's Sale. Lester Clark and Eva Clark, Defendants By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rendered at the Jan. tenn 191 1, thereof, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the front door of the court house, in m; Vernon, Rockcastle County, Ky , to the highest and b6st bidder, at public auc tion, on Monday, the 27th day of February 1911, betwecu the hours of 9 and 4 p. 111., being regular County Court day, on a crecit of six mouth, the following described real estate located in Rock castle County, Ky., and bounded as fol. lows: ' O no. tract of land located in Rock- ciwtlWBaupty, Ky,, on tho waters of and beginning at a spruce nino stand ag close to tho east Bide of the aforesaid crook, It boing a corner also to tho land of J. J. Berry; thence S 75 E 32 poles to a stake at a fence clOHO to tho lower slue of tho road, with a shumao pointer; thence running with tho fonco N 41 E lo poles to a stako: thonco continuing with the fence N47 4o poles to a small black oak on a narrow ridge; thonco continuing wrcn'wio rwgo anu wnn mo ienco 00 E 00 poles to a stako at tho foot of a large cliff; thonco down the oliff N 04 B4() polos. tiO ft whu4oak;jind beech on i narrow point In Calloway's old line; thonce with said line N 25 poles to a stake in the l&lddlo of aforesaid Clear creek;' thonco TJ C'vV lo poles and 17 links to a stako in tho creek, corner io a tract of land once owned by T. C. Viars, thonco with Olars' Una S41 W 4 poles and U links to a gtnku in the crcekj thonco N 54 3-4 W 0 polos to a sthko in itatne; thorn! N H8f W 18 1-4 poles to a stftlto in tho creek and in the county road, withe. m pointers: thenco with the creok N ill 1-2 W 2o polos to a stake; thenco S 71) W 1(1 poles to a stake; thenco S 8 U 22 poles to a beech Btump, cornor to a School houao lot and running 8 polos lo a dogwood on tho west side of tho oounty road, it bulni; another cornor to tho said school Iioubo lot; thonco with the lino of Bntld lot, N 8(1 W 10 poles to a stake thenco S 31 W 4o polos to a stake and tfhlto oak, called for but now gone; tlienco T 21 tV Bo poles to a white oak in tlra mouth of a hollow on thu bank of branch; thonco N Co V 4o poles to abuokoyo and poplar; thenoo N 74 W 85 poles to a hornbeam and ash on a ollll: thouco S 0 W 42 poles to a buck-ova In a hollow, corner to James Cain; thqnco S 05 E 08 poles to a beech and gum on tho bank of Clear creek: thonco up the' creek with same N 80 K 00 polos tp tho beginning, and containing 75 acred moro or loss. Fc the purchase price the purchaser must execute bond with approved surety, "bearing Interest from dnto of sale until paid, and having the forco and otTtiot of a judgmont. Bidders must be prepared to comply with these termB. G. S. GRIPPIN, Master Com. HOC Commissioner's Sale ROCKCfASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. L. L. Thompson. Adminstrutor of W. H. Rowe, deceased Pl'ff. ivs f Commissioner's saio Wm. T. Adams. James B Adams, and Allqn Adams, guardian of wm T Adams nnu James B )(? Defendants. By virtuo of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rondored at tho January term, iOll thereof, I shall proceed to ollor for sale at the front door of the court house in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle eoun ty, .Ky., to tho highest and best biciler. at public auction, on Mon day tho 27th day of Fob. 1911, between ho hours of 1) o clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. in. (boing regular county court uayj on a credit of six months, tho follow ing described real estate, located in Rockcastle county, Ky., und bounded as follows: ueginntng at a largo poplar on Long Branch; thence an east coufso up tho hill to Harvey Rowe s line, corner on a white oak; ihence with Harvey Rowe's hne'a north course to n" white oak cornor; thenco a northwest course to tho hickory cornor: thence with Wm. Kiuloy's line to the top ot the rfdgo to a slone corncft thence a straight lino t a whltd oak corner on- tho hi to II side; tlieuco with William Rowo's lino to .'a stono corner at the branch; thencd with said branch to the beginning, containing 4o acres nore or less. lor tje purchase price the execute bond, with approved surety, bearing jntorest from date of sale until paid, and haying the force and effect of a judgement. Bidders must be prepared to comply with these terms. ' ' G S Griffin, L Master Com 11 c c Commissioner's Sale 1 ,j .. nOCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. 'fli'e Bank of Mt. Vernon Pl'ff. vs V Commissioner's Sale. Eljze Mullins, Lou McGuire, Ed Mullins, Arch Mullins, George Mullingt Ove Mullins. J. W. Hpwn, aud 0. 0. Williams, Defts. .'By virtuo of judgment and order of sale of thu Rockcastle GircuitllCourt, rendered at tho Jhnuaryf. term 11)11, thereof, I shall proceed to offer for sale at tile front door of tho court houso ii; Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle coun ty, Ky., to the highest and best bidder, at public uuotion, on Mon day the 27th day of February lull, Between tne hours 01 u a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. (being county court day) on a credit of .siz months, tho following describ ed real estate, located in Rockcastle county, Ky , and bounded as follows! One lot located in Livingston, Rockcastle county Ky., bounded on the north by High street; on the east by the lauds of Susan Mullidsron the south by a lot owned by Smith Kelly;andon tho west by Pauley road, and fronts 175 feet on High street and runs back of equal width 2oo ft. For the purchase price the purchases must execute bond, with approved surety, bearing interest from date of sale until paid, and' having the 'force and effect ofr a judgment Bidder must be prepared to comply with these terms. G S Griffin, Master Com. hoc FAIXS VICTIM TO THIEVES. S..W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala. has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Ufe ' Fills tluoddled them 73t TOWN ORDINANCE NO 15 Q Continued from fii'sWe."' " Article 76 For each person co ducting a scaling r'flk,$i5 per ' vear Article 67 r Kot 1 a :h tr iuse t vender of spectacles or jewelry, $2 per day. or $15 per year; not an optician or ncculist. Article 78. For eac fortune teller, clairvoyant or palmist $2 per day, or $25 pefyear. Article 79. "'For each lime manufacturing plant, $2.50 per ye ir. Article 80 v For each person, firm or corporation engaged in the manufacturerniid silc ot saddlery or harness, $1 per pear, where not connected with any business separately taxed herein on license. Article 81. Any person, firm or corporation who shall eng.it. e in any business; occupation, trade, profession, or sell any article or do anything on which a license is required in articles 1 to So inclusive, before procuring the license and paying the taxNbereon, hs required by articles 1 to 8i inclusive, and on conviction sb li bv fined not less than five dollars nor more than filty dollars for each offense. Article 82. All of th? special license tax shtdl be pal I to the Town Clerk,' whose duty it shall be to issue a license lo such per.son firm or corporation to curry on the trade, occupation, bubines or pro fession for which the special license has been paid. The Clerk Vfec shall be 25 cents for each license issued. Article 83. shall Co into effect from and after March 1st 1O11.. and all ordinances or parts of oidinances in conflict here with are hereby repealed. Approved. , Jonas McKknzje ClTm, Board of Trustees. I, James Mhret, Cleric ol ite Board of Trustees oi the Towu of Mt. Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of an ordinance passed by the Board of Trustees of the'town of Mt. Ver-non, Ky.i hxing a special license tax, adopted the nth day of Feb ruary, 191 1. k Witness my hand as Clerk of the said Board, tbfti 13th d'iy of Febru arv 191 1. j Attest: JAMES MARRT, Clerk, Board of Trustees Published Feb;, 1911. COMMISSIONER'S SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT Court. Major Gadd, Plaintiff VS) COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Harrison Gadd, Elizabeth Ramoy, tFanuy King, Defendants By virtuo of a judgment and order of sale of- the Rockcastle Circuit Courtrendered at the ' January Term, 1911, thereof, I shall proceed to offer for sale at tho front door of the court house in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, to tho high est und best bidder, at public auction, on '' Monday, thoi2.7th day of Feb ruary, lull, between tne hours of 9 o'clock a. mi. and 4 o'clock d- m. (being- regular county court day), on a credit of , six months, the following described real estate, located- in Rockcastle, County,t Kentucky, and bounded as follows; Situated on tile waters of Big Clear Creek and bounded on the east by the lands pf W. A. Hammond; ou the north by the lands of Major Gadd and Harrison Gadd, and contaiping 5o ucres, more or less. For the purchase price the purchaser must execute bond, with approved surety, bearing interest from date of sale until paid, and having the force and offect of a judgment. Bidders must bo prepared to comply with these terms. (J. S. GftlFFIN, Master Commissioner, R. C. O, COMMISSIONERS' SALE ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT W. C.""Viars, Administrator of John A, Crouchor, Deceased, Plaintiff VS COMMISSIONER'S SALE, John A. Oroucher's Heirs, Defendants. By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle He's well now. Unrivaled for Circuit Conrt, rendered at the y y .miti Children Cry for Fletcher' V " M Tho Kind You Have' Always Bought, and which has been In use for over,' SO years, has borno the signature ot Z&& ?$Dtc985c$3c3r and has been modo under his personal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that trlflo with and endanger the health pt Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. .' What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare- gorlc, Drops and' Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it contains nelthei Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance. Its ffgo is its guarantee. It destroys tTorpas and allays Foverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Cdllc It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation t and Flatulency.' It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Punacco Tho Mother's Friend. i GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS pBears the Signature of (tzyT&ccA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Us For Over 30 Years A TMC CCNT4UII COMPANY. TT MURHAY STRCCT. NIW VOK CITY. " SAVING PART OF YOUR INCOME Is a fjocxl hahit, and one that should be cultivated by nil carerul and dent persons, but the fact that the comfort of your wife and children is de-' pendent en your canting capacity should not be overlooked, and this earn ing capacity should be insured for their benefit. The Participating Income Bond Policy Affords ideal protection in that it provides First A prompt payment of the amount of the policp in the eent of death. Second If totally and permanently disabled and your ability to earn a living for your family is destroyed, the company, Without cost to you, will keep up your insurance, or will pay the amount of Uic policy to joubi ten equal annual installments. Third Should you live to be seventy (70) vcars old the ntnoun the policy will be paid jou 111 cash, thus protecting against poverty and want in your old age. One tract of land located on the headwaters of Okjar Creek aud bounded oo the nofth by the lands of William Linville; on the east by the lands of H. C. Roulett and Samuel Croucher; on the south' by tho lands of Louis Roulett; aed on tho west by tho lands pf Bud Anglin, containing acres. , For the purchase price ho purchaser must execute bond, with approved surety, bearing' interest from date of sale until, paid, and having the forco and offect of a judgment. Bidders must bo prepared to comply with these terms. G. S. Griffin, Master Commisslaner.il. C. 0 WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE "My wife wanted me to take our by to the doctor to cure an hiolw hnil." wrlrp.n f). Frank el. Oi Stroud, Okla. "'I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it. "She did so and it cured the boil in a short time " Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best rnclr,it, lifolo,: , rn mil i,n,.Anf , nrc lure u cunu, irv 11. wuiy nt ChasU. Davis, DyspepsfapcatChasC to offer for sale at- I r. 7 dm frnnt flivnr nf t,h court hnilso OASTOItXA. ?,"ai "! in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle ". ffiSB"" uuu vuuiii.1 luuiuai uattir u uiu IUI - ... HfflUVl p.soi County, Kentucky, to tho nigh- ,j QSAffiUu y6u ' JUL Commonwealth Ufo'Itr surane Company HOME OFFICE: Commonwealth Building, 312 W Chestnut; LOUISVILLE, KY. J. D POWERS, President; MATT O'DOHRRTY, Vice President; DR. ; J. W. GUEST, Medical Director; Iv. G, RUSSELL, Manager, Industrial Department; DARWIN W. JOHNSON, Sec'y andTreas.; I. SMITH HO- MANS, Afis,'t Secretary and Actuary. D. G. ROACH, Gen'L Ag't, London, Ky. Macxxv.! est und best bidder, at public auction, on, Monday the 27th day of Feb- ruary, lull, between tile nours of 9 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. (being regular county court day), on a croijifc of six months,. the following described real estate, located in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, and bounded us, follows: I Buy and Skll Rkalkstatb ' I have on band at present some Very desirable farming land, some mineral and timber land and some town property it's all for sale, come in and see me before voubuy. I will sell or exchange with you. You will find me at the Bank of Mt. Vernon. A. B. Furnish, Mt. 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