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The Central Record, Friday, Sept T9, 1913. Page & fc Kentucky Wheat Iriils. 0, The Kentucky Fluted Force Feed is the strictest sense of the term, and it sows all seeds, from flax to treated wheat, with unvarying accuracy. The range of quantities is very great, and the operator is not obliged to sow a peck or a bushel every time a variation in quantity is desired. In fact, the Kentucky Fluted Force Feed will enable the user to regulate the quantity to sow as low a fraction as a quart or a pint. One slight movement of each indicator lever sets every feed on the drill. Becker, Ballard & Co. Bryantsville, Ky. ipiftp1i 1 rJ Obey That Impulse! The fine joy of Automobile ownership may now be yours for prices are down within the easy reach of untold thousands, who have awaited the coming of the right car at the right price. Model T Runabout . . . $500. Model T Touring Car . . $5S0. Model T Town Car . . $750. with Full Equiptment f o. b. Detroit. R. L. ELKIN, Agent For Garrard Co. REMEMBER We can serve as your Admiuistrator.Guardian.Trustee and save you money and worry. Your Will, Insurance Policy, Mortgage, Notes, Stock Inventory, Bonds or Stock Certifi cates, when lost or destroyed, causes endless trouble, mis ery and legal expense. Put vour valuable papers in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes and you will never have to worry. The Garrard Bank & Trust Company THE NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER. Capital $50,000. Surplus $30,000. A. R. DENNY, President. J. E. STORMES. Vice Prea't S. C. DENNY, Cashier. R. T. EMBRY, Ass't Cashier. J. I,. Gill, Book-Keeper. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. Samual D. Cochran. Alex R. Denny, J. H. Posey, J. E. Stormes, S. C. Donnj . J. L. Gill. Dr. W. M. Elliott, Directors. jrKsrvucrvjarAMi M B. F. HUDSON. President. J. S. JOHNSON. Vice Preat. W. O. P.IGNEY, As3't Cash'r. J. J. Walker, Jr., Book-Keeper. W. F. CHAMP, Cashier. P ! I I ORGANIZED 1S83. Citizens National Bank OF LANCASTER, KY. Capital $50,000. Surplus $40,000. This bank is supervised by the United States Government Your deposits are thus guarded; safety should be first in all things. Deposit with us, and you can help us, and we can help you. Make this bank YOUR bank. IS HI KNA UNI' A Miss Flora Ruble is visiting brother in Boyle Co. Kev. Godbey of Nicholasville here Sunday to fill his appointment the Methodist church for the first time since conference, hf was nccojnpanitd by Rev. Reagan of Lexington who made an excellent address. Miss Florence Christopher of Burgin spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Scott viiited her sister Mrs. Sue Dickerson and Mrs. Aron Voris of Burgin last week. Mrs. V. C. Ogg is visiting in Berea Miss Elizabeth Christopher of Lex ington is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Ed Ballard and children of Stanford have returned to their home after a pleasant visit with friends here. Mr. Tom H. Christopher spent the week's end in Lexington. Mrs. J. K. Daugherty and son J. K. have gone to Lexington, to make their home after several months stay with her father Mr. J. T. Christopher. Messrs Robert Ruble and Wilbur Scott spent Sunday in Louisville. John Ruble of Boyle county spent Sunday with homcfolks. The Buena Vista graded and higli school will open September 29th, with Prof. I. W. Hacker of Richmond as principal Mrs. Hacker and Miss Horn of Harrodsburg as assistants, a large enrollment is expected. her Mrs. Dollie Cotton of Madison Co., has Deen the guest of Mrs. Cotton was Mrs. FJoyd Curtis of Fairviev was at the guest of Mr3- J. S. Gilbert. Miss Lula Crutchfield f Nicholas Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema hi Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruptions cause them not only in tense suffering, tut hinder their growth. DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINT MENT can be relied on for relief anc permanent cure of suffering babiof whose skin eruptions have made theii life miserable. "Our baby was afflicte( with breaking out of the skin all ovei the face and scalp. Doctors and skit, specialists failed to help. We tri d Dr Hob3on's Eczema Ointment and wen overjoyed to see baby completely curec before one box was used" writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, Iowa. All drug gists, or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Company, St Louis, Mo., Philadelphia, Pa. STANFORD. villa is vi!h Mrs. Hiram U:iy. Mrs Mary Die'.e. in i-i il (hinghtf r. Miss Katie Mn", 1'iof Ufy and E1 ward Dickerson of Richmond weie with friends heie Sunday. Miss Nora Brown of Lancaster, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. W. Bro'vn. Misses Mary Pruitt, Mary and Ratio Baker of Nina, and Misse.s Meruit" Clouse and Ruth Mo.no of ('y have been guests of Miss Lena E.ist. Rev. H. M. Demoss will preach here next Sunday mornii g and night, his subjects will be Temptations of Jesus and The neglected portion of the great commission. Miss Lillio Pierce has returned to Louisville after a visit to Mrs. Oscar Ray. Rev. J W. B'agle and family of Lancaster, were guffts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Miles Saturday. The Misses Calico of Mi.dison county are guests of Miss Nettie Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Turrer of Mj2ic n county and Mr. Kirhy Tatir s:nd family of LoyJ were guests of Mrs. Kemp Wal ker last week. Miss Bu1p.1i Hendrcn and brother of Madi on Co., were gucts of Mrs. Cec!l Broadus. Mrs. J.Tsp r has returned to her hime at N1J1 !a.iV aftt-r a visit to Mr3. G. M. Hendreu. Miss Dorthy Whitt.iker is the guest of her cousin Mi3 Liaibara Gulley .si A large number of Iiiount.il weeds of which the burdock and d.uidellon are representative may be easily extermi nated by hoeing up the plants that are In their first year and by cutting plants of the second year's growth just below the heart. The directions given are not effective in killing perennial plants, such as the nettle and quac-kgrass. which not only multiply by seeding, bnt by means of underground root stalks. Mrs. L. B. Hilton spent Monday with Mrs. R. II. Batsou. Miss Minnie Rupley left Monday foi St. Augustine, Fla., to take a positioi as teacher in the School for the Deaf. Miss Florence Truheart will leave the first of October to spend the wintei with her brother Dr. Truheart at Sterl ing Kansas. Miss Bettie Paxton will leave in a few days for an extended visit to her aunt Mrs. Dunn, of Louisville. Mr. rnd Mrs. L. E. Carpenter and little son Jack of Philadelphia are the guests of Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Menefee. Mesdames W. C. and Jno II. Shanks spent several days in Louisville shop ping. Mr. T. P. Brown will leave Octob r the first to enter the Louisville School of Pharmacy for the coming year. Miss Mary Vanoy returned from Louisville Monday. She was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Shellon while in the city. Miss Mary Eiijabeth McKinney left Tuesday for llarcoutt Place, Ohio, where she will take a post graduate course. Miss Lillian Miller has gone to Morganton, N. C to take a course in oral training. Mrs. Win Bruce, of Spring Hil', Tenn., is the guest of her son Rev. P. L. Bruce. . Safest Laxative For Women. Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, safe and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. Dunlap of Leadill, Tenn says: "Dr. Kings New Life Pills helped her troubles greatly". Get a box today. Price 25c Recommended by R E McRoberts. Ml Joy-Rids Feature. The witness testified that he had been knocked down by a motorcar and that the chauffeur, who was a ! joy-rider, had given no warning of his approach. Notwithstanding the great improve ment in farm implements and methods of agriculture in the western hemi sphere, there are still sections of China In which the piimitive methods of linn dreds of years ago aie still employed In plowing two men with, ropes ovei their right shoulders and going tandem haul a very crude affair th.it turns a furiow six in:-lies wide In plowing an acre they travel fifteen mile. As each furrow is opened the seed is scattered, and the next furrow covers It. Many a young man makes a lizzie of life because he starts out on the as sumption that whatever progress ho may make is largely the result of hav ing a pull" th.it Is. outside assist ance from relatives and friends. The best "pull" any young man can have, and the only one that is worth a couti neutal In the long run. Is that which Is the result of his own Industry, sobriety and determination. Eventually he must stand on his own pegs, and the sooner he realizes this fact the better off he will be. Readers of this department who may be interested in the grow ing of alfalfa should send to the department of agri culture at Washington for Farmers' Bulletin N'o. 33!. prepared by J. M Westgate. The author has spent years In studying the growing of alfalfa in every state in the Union, and the bulle tin referred to gic& the results of his research. The author is a Kansas man and had extensive experience in the growing of the legume In his uative state before investigating it in other districts. Irresistible Attraction. Briggs "I understand that Bulger fell in love with the girl he married at first sight." Griggs "Yes; whea he first saw her she was making a fat tieposit Jn the savings Dank." The luxuriance as well as the hardi ness of the common wild sweet clover ns It is seeu growing on hard and beat en roadsides and on the thin soils of railway cuts and river banks would seem to Indicate quite conclusively that it has a mission ns a crop to grow on the rough and less fertile jiortions of the farm. If used as pasture the cattle should be allowed to graze on It while It Is tender, while If it Is cut for hay it should be harvested before It gets old and tough. It is a soil loosener and enricher iuid should at least he given a trial where It Is not possible to grow lover or alfalfa. TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXSENbE Money Back for any case of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache thai Sclace Falls To Remove. SOLACE REMEDY is a rcccntimdi cal discovery of threo German Scien tists thai dissolve? Uric? Acid Crystals 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 dtugs 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 which have been received from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letteis, liter ature and t KEE BOX sent upon re quest. R. Lee Morris, president of the First National Bank of Cliico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as follows: '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) It. L Morris. 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Th trrnwiniT nonularitv of the school is evidenced by the fact that a number Kidney Pills are THROW OUT THE LINE Give The Kidneys Help And Many Lan caster People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line" Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked don't get the poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney .Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney sufferers. Read this Lancaster case: Mrs. J. W. Pnmphrey, Danville St., Lancaster Ky., says:- "I suffered a great deal from backache and could not sleep well. On several occasions my back became so painful and weak that I was unable to do my housework. Being advised to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial, I did so, procuring at Fris bie's Drug Store, (now R. E. McRob erts & Son's Drug Store). They help ed me from the first and I wa3 soon relieved." A SECOND STATEMENT. When Mrs. Pumpbrey was interview ed on Feb. 6, 1912, she said:-"Doan;s a great medicine. "TrJFT Mirvs i i :u i iw BOUREON EEMEDY CO.. Letca, Ky. Knclosed find photo ot Los Shat -cra; carol ct cholera viiui jonr Bojrboa H02 C'noUra Sfc ciy. This hoj was cln.es t (lead belra usir. the mediciio, and tlicc was entirely our-f.. e cept loss of cars, tall. etc. Tha hojrtc erred 'ij Mr. Stiles Cwiaii, l!ori.crGri5, Ky. He will bo clad to sivo ycd a test!n:oniI, oadv.o can st several more 11 you vraat them. JENKINSSCELIiTT DRUG CO.. hovrlias Green, Ky. Sold by HASELDEN BROS. of pupils were turned away last ses-1 They promptly relieved me and I glad sion for the lack of room to accommo-! ly confirm what I aaid some years ago date them. Expenses for board, tuition, etc. lower than other schools of like grade. Send for catalog and engage a room early. Rev. C. C. Fisher, Pres. Millersburg, Ky. recommending them, For sale by all dealers Price 50 cts. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Official Directory Of Garrard County. Circuit Jndce Jlon. diaries A. Ilardm. Commonwealths Attorney Hon. Hinrnet I'nr- jcar. Circuit CUrL William 15. Mason. Mster Commissioner W. II. Hrun. Trustee Jury Fund Bci.j F. ItoWii-on. Ol'.icial Court Stenographer Miss Sue Shelby Mnsou. County Judge . I Ford. Count) Attorney J K. Koliinson. County Cleri. J. W. Hamilton. Deputy clerk Hurry Toiullusoii. .Coroner J. A Jo'ts Sheriff Ceurce T. llallard. Deputy S! erln C A. Kuliln-nn. Supcrluteiiil.ini of Schools MIs Jennie IIIj:- gli s. Assessor W. S. Carrier. Deputy Assessor E IS. Kay. Jailer Jack Adams. Supervisor of Uoirts- Cleveland Hour ne. Treasurer It. F. Hndsou. MAGISTUATKi. J. P. Bourne 1st. Dist. L-gan Isou Snd. Dist. Harrisnu Kay HrJ, Hist. James Coldliou 4th, Dist. COUNTY BJAKD OK EDUCATION'. Cronl.y Broai'dus. 1st. Dist. K D McMurtrj II d li.,t. O. J. Hendreu. 3rd. Dist. Thomas t. King. 4th. Dist. CITV OF LANCASTER. I Mayor II. T. Logan. I City Judge E. V. Harris. City Attorney it. Ii;Tomlluson. City Clrk H. K. llemdon. I City Assessor John M. Monut. City Treanrer D. A. Thomas. IChfet I'ollce I.. E. Herrou. COUNC1LMEN. Parker Gregory. II. C Ilatrhtca. . W-M.Zanone. B F. Walter. fig&gmtoga U4& tk "aawr.rK W i&g V8& " ,SHS ZS Zx-.! ' -mm' &$M&& TPJIK Ta ;! v ca- ? . x 5g Pity the Unpainted Hoase! WooM -chj go out in th;; poi:rir : i:a wearir. jour Lrst ,clothc3 if yon hwl no j.rotect!- i sue!, as an umbrella or raimrat? Xcrt if y.. col.J !.c?p i . ; m s-y. Y.: t.-.c J ;.. j expo, c csnB-rc taaierfc! : th- i '.aKj rh'joii actcite nmtmi-sr 1'c lS.:C...j :..c:tuI in j t: Loc fa t: -ptr.r:c z-.l :. u"J l. ;-ot.cc I Chben : j it vill Lc n:! . .! z; tr '.; z; : . nc dot!-. 4 you vrou! l. L t .czs W. " s t! e a, Durante.? c.vska tlecr in - I-tmrk. !f you keen rst tin? bra:lof j u kr..-j awav deca.t. I'ahit saadt: willi Plioenix White Lead (Dutch Bov Paint r Tiatfe .Marfcj aiul Pure Linseed Oil. vrill keep awaj (fempn and prcvnt decay, Wo sell it. Come in aad iiavs a ta& w'th us atut paintiI5. tLG.&J E.SIorme? 0&?MJ$&& stt&G2&&&.&&&fK 8 1 Bl u ; s" -h -J B u ft II 3 r3 g R n O PA W i Bs M i- -m Zi fV'ua. t li 11 ""ST iu it i Lancaster has one of the BEST EQUIPPED BottJinff Works I t? 1 Si '"v I s r 1 1 1-' South of the Ohio River. i lha' ail of the water boulctl by our plant is tiistilletl "d first, tiJtrcfcte it is afc?'ilii(ely li'.ire. tTl'at all of our lrii:ks s re nottletl in clear bottles. 'lh..t we has one of ll e ir.cst ccirplcte eikI miglu also add the most expensue was hipg rut fits it is jossiLle to obttiin. T. b I 5 $ i We do not use brot.it 1 ottles fci the reason that it is a self evident fact that it is easier to delect any din or , other matter ir a clear bottle than a brown one. We botlie in clear bottles from distilled Aater. Mint t Cola, Giner Ale. Ciunj-'e, Lcn cn, Straulerry and the other flavors. 3 Come in and see us at our plant cud see how thse . drinks are put up. rC Ail. 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