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Page 6 The Central Record, Friday, May 30, 1913, gggsisa rajgMfismijg! Mxxxx!iiS(iDiii 0--0C- r ZJ.V teralfOASW m mZW T i4 DAKOTA JACK, '' The North Western Cow Boy. sa Parsley's 11 lift Composed of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, for all Blood Diseases, Rheumatism,KIdney Liver, Stomaeli,;Ner vousness and Fe male Diseases. 45 DAYS TREATMENT FOR $1.00. Dakota Jack's Cow Boy i Liniment for all Pain, Deafness, Burns, Stings Sprains Etc. 25cts per Bottle. CREME SOAP. For all the people all the time. Shaving, Shampooing, Bath. lOcts a Cake, 3 Cakes for 25cts. All on sale at J. E. Stormes, R. E. McRoberts & Son, Lancaster, Ky., and Henry Kuhlman & Son, Lowell, Ky. ail TQY(gysr?;n3JiM rsJUi 1M0M0ZM:&. -&? Fffi BE ! 7 1&&N , POP Yoha House Is Larger at certain times than at i' cr . V don't notice it, but it if. Th- urlacc of your house contracts v;th tl.e c'.d fiul expands with tiie l.cat. If the paint on your house does not con tract and expand vitlt t'le surface it will crack. One should th'reloro b careful about the paint used. Phoenix White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark.) and Pure Linseed Oil. make ideal paint. Whits Km 1 i-;; mad.? " m metallic lead, one of the must pli-d'lc f :n '.its. It will contract and tpasul ith the surface painted. I5e sure the white lead is pure. Wc sell Collier White Lead and Dutch Coy Linseed Oil. The Dutch Boy trade-mark is a guaranty of abso lute purity and highest quality. We also sell varnishes and other paint supplies. Ask us for our "Painting Helps." C.G. &J.E, Stormes Lancaster, Ky. ee that faint L c 1 THAT patented joint has revolu tionized the whole business of building silos by making: it pos sible to construct a perfectly solid stave silo of any desired height. When put together with a little white lead at these joints, a two-piece stave INgfoH is as good as if it were made of one-piece staves, and very much less expensive. There is no metal at these joints to become cor roded by the acids and no outside moisture can collect in them to rot the wood. This joint adds years to the life of your silo and many dollars to its value. We have a plan by which you can own an Indiana Silo and let it pay for itself out of what it saves for you on next winter's feed bills. Give us a chance to explain it to yon. W. P. Kincaid, Phone 199. Stanford, Kentucky. SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION CflftCSrAT! A?yD RETURN Sunday June 8th. 1913. iHffiSi'50 1 IlHHliljyyfifliMl Round I lMHlfjMfeJiJUB Trip 1 Round Trip SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs JURSCTIOfy CITY 5:35 am ASK TICKET AGENT FOR PARTICULARS. VEm i ' EuujLi.aua'-iJ.jmii mi LANCASTER COLORED AUGUST 28th, 29th and 30th, '13 W. H. Harris, President. L. W. Faulkner, Secretary Great Remedy For Indiges tion And Gastritis. A Postal Will Bring Trial Treatment And A History Of Famous People. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets surely do end all indigestion and slomnch misery and to prove it we will send a trial treatment, an interesting booklet, and tell you exactly how to banish all stomach trouble and put your stomach in fine shape. Just say on a postal or in a letter 'Send me trial treatment of MI-O-NA" and you will never be sorry address Booth's MI-O-NA. Buffalo, N. Y. R. E. McRoberts sells a whole lot of f0 cent boxes on money back if dissatisfied plan. MANSE. CONCRETE ROADS MOST PRACTICAL Can Be Built Economically and Kept In Good Condition. STUDY THE "AGGREGATE." Kansas Humor. "We're having so much trouble set tling up the estate," a man la Col only said to Bill Pay-ton. "that I some times wish father had not died." Kansas City Star. Love. Love is watchful, and, sleeping, slumbcrcth not. Though wearied, it Is not tired; though pressed, it is not straightened; though alarmed, it is not confounded; but as n lively flame and burning torch, it forces its way upward and securely passeth through all. Thomas a Kempia. Mr. John Boain lost a fine mare last week. Mrs. Ebb Cook is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Bettie Reynolds is no better at thh writing. Mrs. Arthur Ball and children visited her mother Mrs. Jim Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pay ton are re joicing over the arrival of a fine girl. Mr. Eph Hammack bought a couple of hogs from Mr John Boain at 7 cts. Miss Little Payton was the guest of Miss Fay Tudor Saturday and Sunday, i Mr. Clarence Fields of Fleming coun ty is visiting his uncle Mr. Eph Ham mack. Miss Allie Coldiron was the guest of her mother Mrs Jim Coldiron Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Archer were the guest of their sister Mrs. Frank Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hurt of Point Leavell aie visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parsons. Miss Myrtle Parsons was the guest of Misses Nellie and Mary Beazley Saturday night and Sunday. Rev Holder of Lexington will fill his regular appointment at Leavel Green Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. IflU'ANTSVlLLE Mr. James Burnside of Richmond was here last week on business. Dr. Stallings of Cincinnati was the guest Ia-?t uvek of Miss Lillie Leavell Mrs. James B. Leavell returned home Friday from a three weeks stay in lexas. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rose of Lancas ter were guests of Mrs. G. B. Rose Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Williams and children went to Louisville Saturday for a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ballard of Lancaster were guests of Mrs. Sam Haselden Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Hogan is in Lexington for a visit with her daughter Mrs. W. T. Woolfolk and family. Mrs. W. W. Burnside and daughter of Richmond, are visiting Mr. B. F. Pattern and family. Mrs. Harvey Dean and Mr. Hogan Ballard were in Nicholasville Sunday to see Mrs. H. L. Elder. Messrs J. C. Williams and J. Hotran Ballard "attended the bankers meeting and banquet at Stanford Friday. Mrs. Lucy Cook, Mrs. Jesse F. Cook and Miss Anna Steele Cook of Lexing ton were over Monday for the funeral of Mrs. John Simpson. Miss Eliza Ison is spending this week with the family of Dr. Elliott at Lan caster, during the absence of Dr. and Mrs. Elliott at Chattanooga. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Mr. John Lane at Mt. Olivet Sunday the services were con ducted by Dr. E. H. Pearce. Mr. Logan Burke who has been so seriously ill for the last two weeks is improving slowly and hopes are now entertained for his recovery. MissjPattie Belle Burke resumed her school duties Monday, she having dis missed her school two weeks airo on account of the serious illness of her father Mr. Logan Burke. Mrs. J. Hogan Ballard was called to Nicholasvill Wednesday to be with her mother Mrs. H. L. Elder who re ceived painful injuries by falling down the cellar steps at her home Mrs. El der is still confined to her bed. Mrs. W. T. Woolfolk and daughter Miss Marguerite and Mr. Brvan Bal lard of Lexington were over last Mon day and spent the day with Mrs. Eliza Ballard. Miss Anna Lee Woolfolk re turned home with them after a short visit to Miss Mayme Ballard. The two year old son of Mr. Snm llager died Wednesday from the in juries received by falling into a large tub of boiling water, the little fellow lived several hours after being so se verely burned and suffered intensely. The interment took place at Lancaster Thursday the grieved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their loss. POSTED The undersigned hereby give warn ing to all persons not to trespass upon our lands for any purpose whatever as we will prosecute all offenders to ful lest extent of the law. Hunters and. Fishermen especially take notice. G. W. Elam'. ' R. L. Elkin. Ed & N B Price Local Deposits of Sand, Gravel and Rock Form Important Part of High way Be Careful In Purchasing Ce ment Machine Mixing Best. In a way it is fortunate that tlio United States lias been rather slow in the mutter of roadmaking. The roads can now be built of lasting materials, such as will withstand the wear of mo tor traUlc, which is fast ruining Eu rope's century old roadways. Lasting road materials are everywhere present in the form of sand and gravel from pits and stream bods and crushed rock from stone quarries. Combined with cement into concrete, they form an in expensive and permanent road surface, which .successfully resNts the usually destructive action of automobiles. The flrst consideration in the build ing of concrete loads is a careful study of local deposits of sand, gravel and rock known as the "aggregate" to see whether they are suitable for con crete. Sand must be clean and hard and must grade uniformly in size of grain from one-fourth inch down. The same applies to gravel and crushed rock, except that the largest particles commonly allowable are one and one fourth inches in diameter. If local ma terials nre usable a considerable sav ing will be effected, as only cement will need be freighted. It is much faster and cheaper to mix the concrete with a machine than by band. Depending on the grading of jaescasEEa I We Write Anv Kind of t fill & Office at National Rank. BEAZLEY&COLLIER j Office over The National Bank of Lancaster. Ky. Phone 27. J FreiByqaaMem1 run- 'sviagjg-v. uywrwg'cra?yrgr-yi.i 0sK'' 'Zzx?-ir'& JSU& "J 'X .JSi J. TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE Money Back for any case of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache thai Solace Fails To Remove. SOLACE REAIEDY is a recentmedi- cal discovery of three German Scien-1 tists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals I and Purifies the Blood. It is easy to take, and will not affect the weakest stomach. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absolutely free from opiates or harmful drugs of any description SOLACE is a pure specific in every way, and has been proven beyond ques tion to be the surest and quickest rem edy for Uric Acid Troubles known to medical science, no matter how long standing. It reaches and removes the root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood. THE SOLACE CO. of Battle Creek are the Sole U. S. Agents and have thousands of voluntary testimonial let ters whinh hnve linen received frnm j grateful people SOLACE has restored iu ueui ui. lesumomui tellers, liter ature and FREE BOX sent upon re qnest. R. Lee Morris, president of the First National Bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as folfcws: "I want you to send a box of Solace to my father in Memphis, Tenn., for which I enclose $1. This remedy has been used by some friends of mine here and I must say its action was won derful. (Signed) R. L. Morris. Put up in 25c, 50c and 51. boxes. IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACE. "No Special Treatment Schemes or Fees". JUST SOLACE ALONE does the work. Write today for the free box, etc. SOLACE REMEDY CO., Battle Creek Mich. tlfepS Notice! Poultry Raisers A CURES f.hnfora Hnnp I imhprnprk Pnnn Cr.rilipp ;SfeL 9 !4ovci..Tor7r Diarrhoea and all Diseases of Poultry ? l .: n . ri-j.. t it ir-.ife i. i i . poultry reawdy made. 1 1 cures ap and I imLemecfc without la Will Cootks. Barditcwn. Ky ,ars: "One drop cf Rct 4-11-44 &oppJ daatfceL3tbSasnaS chlcktn Lib tixs Venn and ieLrrcs tLe chick insianily. his tne bs! prcvmriTe I hw ct ucd. wig. aza oaaranuca cy j, Koor. uumc, tfcrastr.va, ay. race 5uc at ail urcsglsu. SOLD DY C. C. & J. E. Stormes. I KENTUCKY ! A COXCKETE KOAD. the aggregate, the concrete is usually proportioned oue bag of cemeut to two cubic feet of sand and four cubic feet of screened gravel or crushed rock, or one of cement to two of saud and three of gravel or rock. During the grading and draining of the road the "aggregate" is hauled and piled at convenient points. The concrete is mixed mushy wet, is deposited to the thickness of six inches upon the firm old roadbed and Is brought to grade and shape by means of a templet. In order to shed the water to the side drains the surface of the concrete Is given a rise or crown in the center of one one-hundredth to one seventy-fifth the width of the roadway. The surface is finished with a wooden float and wire broom, by which means there Is afforded perfect footing for horses. At Intervals of twenty-five feet the road Is divided into sections by narrow con traction joints extending crosswise the road and entirely through the concrete. The joints are formed by means of a thin metal or wooden cross form or divider, to which is tied a single or double thickness of tar paper, with the paper face against the last section of roadway. After the surface of this sec tion Is finished, and while the concrete for the adjoining section Is being plac ed the cord holding the paper to the cross form is cut. and the cross form Is removed. The tar paper adheres to the concrete and stays In the joint, which Is reduced to the thickness of the paper. When the surface of the concrete has hardened enough to prevent pit ting it is sprinkled with clean water and is kept moist for several days. Likewise, as soon as possible, the pave ment is covered temporarily with two inches of sand or dirt from the side road to give farther aid in curing the concrete. Traffic is confined to the earthen side roads until the concrete is about two weeks old. In the mean time shoulders of broken stone or grav el are built along both edges of the pavement. These are made three feet wide and sufficiently thick to be firm and to make it an easy matter at all times for wagon wheels to pass from the side road on to the pavement 1 a li v Hull ! M B I Under the Management of DR. R. L, WILLIS. At Crab Orchard, Ky. $ I Liquor, Drug and Tobacco Habits safely and speedily cured. Good board, pleasant sur- r roundings, good attention and Speedy Cures, y You MIGHT buy one just as good, but you CANNOT buy one that is better. Why Take Any Chances? v 9 tfilBSa 5S fa waaavt s 1 Ci mji yye U. riHfiaa ms t A c&, Has the Formula on Every Package the makers know it is good amp tell you how they maks it FOR 8ALE BY CONN BROTHERS. Lancaster, Ky. im.i n i ii IH I I I SraffJ35Jsc KSVV1 'KWgtfSM stfeKf I O, A ft 1 h a i dMia. h jx m o, . a jj At i ' E&K&n&fl azjrs afflfetfafesrf3i Result of Bad Roads. There Is another matter that makes bad roads a factor of loss. That Is in the sale of the farm. A farm ten miles out on a road impassable for five months in the year has five-twelfths Df its usefulness impaired and is cer tainly worth 33 1-3 per cent intrinsi cally less than it should bo were the roads not so bad. Bad roads are a de terrent to settlement, thus driving an additional value ntvay from farm land due to increasing population. They act as a repellent force to drive the boys and girls and desirable citizen1? from farm life. Origin of Term Roundhead. The fanatics of the time of Charles the First, ignorantly applying the text, "Ye know that It is a shame for men to have long hair," cut theirs very short. It is said that the queen. once seeing Pym, a celebrated patriot, thus cropped, inquired who that round-headed man was; and that from this incident the distinction became general, and the party were called Roundheads. X i Pittsbuattb Perfect" Fesac Gtves You a GREAf BIG JQQST iouiard BIGGER FARM PROFITS That's what you ere after, anyway. You don't care much how we make our fence.so long as it gives yoa best and long est service for the least cost, and actually helps you to make mere money. The only reason we've tried to tell you how we make our fence, is to show why fence couldn't be made as well by any other process. It's up to us to make the most service able fence for YOU and we are doing it. It you ever come to Pittsburgh, well gladly show you through cur plant -the largest independent one in the world and then you'll know. Get a new Catalogue, anyway. Made in Different Stjlca for HELD. FARM. RANCH. LAWN. 7Va.Tr I? fA ("JlMrnnrPPr! CHICKEN. POULTRY and RABBIT YARD and GARDLM CVery lOQ, UUaraHteeU Ask your dealer for "Pittsburgh Perfect" and insist oj: h:s furnishing it. Do you that some other fence is just as good. If he doesn't e!! it, Do not allow him to persuade write us direct. "Piltibursh Perfect" Brand, of Barbed Wire: Bright, Annealed & Galyanizcd Wire; Twited Cable Wire; Hard Spring Coil Wire; Fence Staples; Poultry Netting Staples; Regular Wire Nails; Galranized Wire Nails; Largo Head Roofing Nails: Single Loop Bale Ties: Pitts burgh Perfect" Fencing. All made of Open Hearth materiaL '!ifirTeS3iasw IHllP If yoa are interested ii Wire Fencinr. write) for FREE copy of our ALMANAC 1913 Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 11' s Results Guaranteed WitK MASTIC PAINT "THE KIND THAT LASTS" Get Mastic Paint right at the start and you are absolutely assured of best results and lasting satisfaction. Don't take chances with an unknown paint, it is too expensive. It contains only the highest-grade materials used in making paint. It covers more surface, lasts longer. loots better, and is more economical than any other paint. Mastic Paint has stood the test for more than forty years. It is fully guaranteed by its makers, the old reliable firm of Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Louisville, Ky. Let us tell you moro about Maslic Faint and its Guarantee sxnd help you select some fine Color Combinations. FREE BOOK Ask for free illustrated book on 'Homes and How To Paint Them.1 R. E. McRoberts & Son. i ,