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- a- . I 1 J ( i p 4 Mlii5fel -Y !;.'J W-J Qnelilies uW I ( R. R.ICC.M. (AF.D. . SftftF. .Van -VS UBfc it;ru r..l M. lil l-.in-.i:i- l'v r. I' l.; lii.-mii.ti. I A ,'i.-- I l',;i Inl .. I. iii 11. .1 ... l v :nn I.U('.-lllrAl M ;i-.-..tnlit...i.tii.'Ii "il -..I Til HOI l. k. I ra!iu'ia .10! ' ' i .: !' nm -!1 1- iilu.il at-.-.. Min. .!; ...II 1! I'M IHI Nrt Oi-l.-au- i. i:il :i in fin IH.1 N. - f .-. it .'.L; ili.' I .i .!-. i.tili I I.' am Juut i. I!i!. l Cm T-Mlll. A t. MIS miSl IS GIVtN. He was laihrr c:cl;rd cuts wl.o'J al- wai lcai" hc fame, I Ic never altrir e-ird lo play il fail, but he got there jutt the same; (-c owed an l:undicd perrons his bills he'd never pay. But it didn't seem to bother him he went toe same old way. Let I he orti.r fellow worry, he couM .1 Vts otve l.U fua, ix they icped him into polities he awo; record run That landed him in c f ice end h ran it ' with a dsh; lie lived beyor.J his income and he ste le five thousand cash; He mieced the penetentiary by the splitting of a hair. And everybody knew it, but he didn't seem to care. Then one day i.e married and the papers spread it thick. He was a hurtling businers man who'd turned a lucky trick. And so it was he went his way until the day he clird. They laid him low beneath the sod - again the pap.-:s lied; For every man can safely bet that twice his praise will lise The first is when he takes a wife, the other's when he dies. ' - I larry M. Dean. County school fair Nov. 15. Good morning! Ordered your car yet? Sec CooDib ie Co. Lcforo you sell your berf hides. 027 This is the time coal bills Ij; when ice -m! Our j;loii(.:is Indian summer has had a fine ten. 'Kob Whitt" is without doubt the best tiuur on carih. Thttc wi'i be some stailiinr; rev elations in li e exhibits at the school fair. Talent ami genius will be shown in the oficrirg in the county school' fair exhibits. Wheo ycu j;ct "Ouai!" n.cal you get the bent il-.al is to be had. Mr. John M. Wells continues to improve, and it is hoped will soon be out again. He. R. It. Tandy is in Trent jn, where he is existing in a j rotratted revival. A recent bulletin from the State Board of llealih is devoted to the Hoohwoini, tnd shows t.S counties of Kentucky have the infection. No cases have been reported from Muhleuberjr, but all doctois arc watching carefully for any indica tiocs, s mtny more than hilf the counties have already discovered cases more or less numerously. Mi-. I'.. II. Ii.-ly is vi.ninj rel atives ili l'.o;irj; (ifeiti. 1 . 1 j hi me N.i ami o'ir I.i'iitiii y lll be rallf'l for ami delivciol. ... ! Mr. J. P. Morgan was in Chi. ,i:;.i ' a few (J.ij s last week on Imsiia ss j afidiis l ,ir. jco i.oiij. wi.s in i.,.uiuiic;aii 4).ier ,'hur:hos in tti al.v last w.-ek lo the meeting i,f the mjater t.'akets of ihe Stale. 1'. aby busies at Roaiks. 1 he i!:ip;eri,us ily has bout (lis ajipcarcd, but the pesky tnoMpiito is still with us. See the Outing baby sulky at Kojrk's, disfcreiit and better than others. I he match of the school children .it '.i.e co"nty fair will dint any pro cession heretofore seen here. To The Pcblic. e desire to announce to the public that our new- mill is t;ow inj full operation, and we will at all times have on hand the very finest quality of Hour, meal and teed. Wc are very anxious lo do custom grinding for our friends, and can give them the very best (lour and wheat that is to be had anywhere, in exchange for their corn and wheat. Home Mii iim; Co. (Ine) -. - - Program for tonight: "Musical Dream" at the Cumberland Presby terian church. P.e sure to see and hear the " Musical Dream'' at the Cumber land church this evening. Proceeds go to the church building and main tenance fuud. No matter what you want in sew ing machine supplies you can get it from Roark. Mr. W. W. Iiridgcs and wife, of Drakcsboio were hue Sunday, guests cf ;hc fan. ily of Mr. J. I.. Kogers. ' Mis. David Cowell, of Kailington, will snive this week, on a visit to Mis. Jol.11 X. Talor. Dr. Liggett Haiicy, of White Plains, who has been here assisting Dr. Moors while his partner, Dr. licvei'icy Martin, has been away on vacation, has it-turned to his 'home. Dr. i!ai!ey is a bright toung man, well (jiiaiifitd fur the practice of his profession, and hs a pramising OUU0G.. Dr. J. S. l.jonsi pastor of the First ricbby tciian chinch in Louis ville, la.st Scmlay cfiinpleted a ser vice of twenty ) cars with his con gregation. Dr. Lyons is well kown here, ml.eie he makes cccasional visits, and is held in highest icgard. 'Ihe co operative groct-ry store, launched by the colored folks, open ed last week in the Martin building, corner Wing Alley and Main cross street. John Saulsbury is the store kceprr. A general line of groceries will I e handled. Papers were eagerly sought here Tuesday, everyone being anxious to learn the details of the assault cn ex-President Roosevelt. ! New .iiti'ins in the K.irsrli 11 r -tj;u i.uls torched lv Ko.'rk. this 1 v.-; L Alii'.-t the full line in stock HOW. .Mr. V. II. (.Iray is in l.miisviilc iilU'iidiiii; the sessions of the , .Slasoiiii 4 r .t : i 1 l.oiLc. i - - - ! he fisi jl (unit Ins liei n in re;; nl.tr i tin ..i. iiii.il .ic?.-ii,ii this tvtck. ( I isl 1 1 1 is t in l; the oiuity li:n! in p.iy- 1.1 .'lit of I r.-oeiiU'd I'liuise. :.i mis that have bern m ! ire iiuinla'ts, of I ml liviti, i initial auto cnthus unl, is wcariii,; a;i even more expan sive sin:ie imwail.iys, as he has soM me i M.; car, ami has many other live j'tosjici is, some of which will he , nude happy so in in the possession of an autoimiliile. j !et tnout.u for calemlais, mot I toes, etc. at this oflicc. ! The election returns will li re j ( tivnl at the Alii e theater on the jnijjht of the flection, ami seven j reels of iihns will lie run (lining the i i ii t t-r u: i .s i i n s lietween the Imlletins. i This will lie a comfortable way in which to hear the returns, ami the house w ill he j .u kcl. I 1 )i.hUici i.i is stiil allliiliiij; chihl ! ren over the county, lull the cases aic all receivi'ig prompt attention, ami j there h..e bciji i:o f.ita!iti(.s fo f ir, wish the !i-L i:.e less picvali nt, a:i! ' the lv . is th it the I'l.iikiiiii. is i ' ; rflmut over. I The icvual serviies at the 1 tist chuiLh were bronchi to a Hose s'lmlay iiiht, w hen the tiles of I', ip. tistn weie athninistereil to sixteen c jiiiliil ties. Theie were twenty- i nine aihlilions to the chur. !i, an.l re ceived additions fioui a'tioiij; those who professed.' Dr. ('omptoii, of t 'wciisboro, is a preac her ol great power, and a forceful speaker in te- ival efforts. Pest one ever ma le - the Kirsch curtain rods; Roark has a large line. Hundreds of farmers want better drainage of land; be here Saturday ?nd h.;lj. :h.-:;.i get it. Because of the musical at the Cumberland Presbyterian church Mr. S. A. Harris will meet the bos of (irceuville at the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday afternoon at 45, just after school. Lvery boy in (Ireen ville should be present to meet Mr. Harris, who is 15'jjs' Secretary for the State of Kentucky. Come and bring the other fellow with you. No matter how goes the election, the increased cost of living will con tinue, as manufacturers in all lines, almost, are increasing prices. Miss Cannon llelcher left last week for Ardmore, Okla., where she w ill spend the w inter with her aunt, Mrs. Ward. Well, we have our first auto; now line up, gentlemen who'll be next? We should have at least a doen in town before snow flies, and we will have several almost to a certianty. Mr. F. A. Irvin, local agent for the l ord Motor Co., delivered a runabout Ford, 1913 model, to Mr. J. A. Cilman the first of the week. He diove the car through from Louisville without mishap, but says we have perfect highways compared with some spots he struck en route. Merchants here and over the county should wake up to ths 1111 portancc 'if the school lair, and if 'anyone has failed to offer a prize for the corn show and school fair, this should be given attention at once, as the pupils should be gener ously recognized and rewarded in ! their commendable tfl::s. The iiilcrnaticital convention of the Disciples of CiuV.it, of the ( 'hristian church, is iu session in Louisville this week, some fourtecu branches of wcuk being represented, ami about 40 ceo delegates anil visitors i:re in attendance, practic ally cvciy part of the wi.tld being represented. This is one of the greatest conventions Louisville has ever entertained, and the vast ar mory is proving too small" for the meetings, the First ('hristian church ami other buildings being used. With the greatest grain crop the country has ever known, and the horse put out of business by the automobile, the ultimate consumer is demanding a larger package of breakfast food lor his dime. Free Tuition for Road rngiiicers. In order to give as ninth assist ancc as possible to prospective County Road engineers, the Col lege of Civil and Highway engi neering, at the University of Ken tucky, in conjunction with the State Highway Department, will give a short course to any citizens of the State desning to avail them selves of the opportunity. The couise opened Monday, Oetobesi4, and will iialude Road l ocation, Construction and Maintenance, 1 icld practice in 1 eveling and Sur veying, Making Maps, Profiles and Lstimates. Ihe I'niversity will have under way the icconsti uctioti of about one mile ol Macadam road during the period for w hich the shoit course has been scheduled, w hirh will give an excellent oppor tunity for men attending the short course to sec some actual construc tion. The coiistrui tion of this road will be under the sttpet vision of State Road Commissioner K. C. Teirell. r.very ettort will be made to make the couise valuable to men intend ing to take the examination for County I'oad Lngincer. Applicants will I.e admitted to this course wr.h out tuition cr fies i f any nature whatsoever or uferem e lo educa tional iii.ililii aiions. The course w ill continue for ten weeks. t i'i to S 1111 I. Martin's tons-trial p 11 lor and bath hoiis-: for an ca.y, i'i is.' jliu'.'ni an up to d.ite I1.111 cut; near the Mix Weir corner; leading bitbrr shop in town, assist- jeil by tvn first lass w nkinen. Yts we hive an automobile - and wc will have iifre soon, too. - l,:ss than thri'e weeks until the election; unless you have m ide up your mind, better settle o'l some one to ctat your vote. Tohaico i.iist'is have had plenty of time, ami have gotten in all the weed in good shape. If you can stand the pressure for three weeks longer the political iroubles will by then all be settled. There tnav be something in the .es his followers. One ho'l mooscr was heard to say yestet lav in an swer to a long array of charges brought by a gop (and hat a good word): "Admitting all th.it vou say is true, I'm going to VuU or the colonel, because he is what he is', not because he was what he was. Mr. C. S. Curd, W. M., is in Louisville this week, representing Pond River Lodge No. 244 at the annual meeting of the Masonic (irand Lodge of Kentucky. Miss Catherine ize has returned from a stay of ten days with friends in Louisville and a visit to her parents in MorganfielJ. Mr. Robert Ilardison was in Louisville the latter part of last week on bu.iness atlairs. After the election is over the pub lie will have nothing to worry about except Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas shopping. llcttcr get ready for the cold weather it is coming, sute. Mr Arthur II award was up from Martwitk Sunday, spending the day at home. Teachers and pupils of the county schools are working on the school fair matter, and our people arc to hi pleasingly surprised when they view the results Ncv. 15. There will be the usual number of chanees of residence after the 1 elecMon, many moves being held up t ) avoid the loss of a vote. Closing out sjIcs, quitting busi ness sales, spei 1 1! sales, money r-iHing salts, regular sale-, all these aie on no'-v on here, and aie draw iug people to town ami causing con siderablc business. I tlegr iphic pica reports imli ate an extraordinary ntiinbci ol robbery of railway trains, the approach of cold weather alwas brins'in;; about extra activiry on the part of crim inals of this t) pe. It is estimated that there will I.e j.ooo school children of the county here to attend the school fair on Nov. 15. '1 his promises to be one of the most interesting events that has occurred hete in many a year. DC UK Snl'AKi: I) HAL Works both ways: it 1h nctils th" buy I" as well as the S'-l-1 r. W: an- linn bclit rs in the Sii.ir: Deal as much lor our own bent-lit as tor yours lor we know it you et !lhe Si inre ileal habit von will I. ' lniy troin a .Square Meal house. We oi e a square th ai always ami we are as 0,1.1(1 to ;;ie it as you an- to jet it. ROARK furniture I uncral Goods Decorations T elcphone 7'J, I OH Something to lliiiili About. 1 Many words wotTt fill a bushel. liiit.i lire I ia.1i.ii. i' i.r '!'.:!! 'i.l policy with us wiil lid a w-itit in lr.; iinu happiness tint will otherwise remain unsatisfied. W. D. LIji ke!l iV IWn. ( ieueral I ns'iram e, i r:. n . tlic, F.y. Rigtn l.l lg. Teh phoiiv, 16 j Meet with the fanners the court house Saturday morning and lend your s n ; . : 1 1 I 1 an illurt thai is t be m ide t clc in and straight en creeks ami branches, so that o'.ir annual loss may be slopped. Col. J i'.iii K ilenilri. k, of P.1.I11 call, one of the. ablest speakers in Kentuiky, will be lute next Sit'ir day night and will m.ike an i-dduss at 7. ,;o at the coiui house in the interest of Wilson .-Mid Mar-lull. Fveryone ii i ivi'.ed, ari l es;i:c iall the ladies. Miss. Lena Arnold has a full sup ply of bulbs as follows: Hyacinths for pot culture, 10c. ench; colors: light ami daik bb.e, eIlow-, white. pink, bright sciriet Hyacinths for bedding, 75c. pci doen, in same colors. Chinese lil lies 15c. each; white Narcissus, 4c. per bulb or 35c. per dozen. Frisco Campbell and Hill Stuart, colored drivers in the W. (. Dun can Coal Co., mines at Crahan), were in collision early yesterday morning anil Campbell was so bad ly injured that he died in a short while; Stuart escaped without in jury. Muhlenberg farmers are Interested in water - damage, and will inaugu rate a campaign here Saturday for correcting this serious loss. Thou sands of acres of the best land in the county cannot be put in cultiva tion on account of ovenlows, and every dollar exended in this work will pay big returns. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS FIND QUICK RELIEF By ihe use of SW ANSON'S Ttto Gftyt Re.iiaily fas IRficumatZssn, LumbagOf Sciatica, &oyitw NsnrsSgtoy la GripitOy iisHacyTrmibla It iaa preparation lfi Interru:! an.irxtrp. pal m th-Jt yivi n'Jii-lc reli-1 t the ruiXtrr. M(iia4 ajlvroafcr. tl t'i.-n 'l SC-Vl a4 tMH. H'akPa internally, it ti'cs-tWci t o iM.isoncua uht-tnee ard f..-ts n.i-urti lr r.'.fjrin ho , syauiatoahculu.ycucdiuco. t J by Crjois'jj Or.c Ioi1::r rf rKittV, fir(Tit prrr-a: -5 yp.n re ceipt c!jUi:.'mi C a uut faH.lvy tWUMM IWlU-iAT CS.1 CJJrVASY IUUS!rl, . ... tv,n& SWAKSOK'S 658LLS; Bast Rmi!y -f ' Cnot!oaMor7, Sick Heaclscrio. S-.o.'ir Siomf-ch, rieS;h:.i;-? tr.J LivofTroubies. 2 3r P'.r Cox at Ui v .,'lsts SOMES fr. Til f'Ci'."!!..;, J ) rui-Ui'.-.s hit; .t 1 1,11 .u,.-.vr.'a j-.v,vv I i.i c ii iy . 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