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Page 7 SUNDAY SCHOOL 3SK Children Ciy for FIetcierrs Lesson IV. Fourth Quarter, For Oct. 25, 1914. The Central Record, Thursday Oct 22 1914. I f MIIIIMIIIDtlllllimoillt I l CARDS. : I A OJIOOJIgli BBhmbmL ljkLJI5 The Kind You Have Always in ii.se for over SO years, and Jjas tjiCJ7;'L' sollal supervision since its infancy. ztV, S-C6CC&&Z6 Allowito one todoffivn vim in tliin. All Coiinlcrfeit.x, Imitations and "tTiisl-a.jroiitl" arc hut Hvperinients that trillu with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experinieut. What is CASTORIA Cflsior'i i a harmless snlistitnto for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops a::d Koothinjr Syrups. It is pleasant. It :;t.. his :ieitlur Opium, Klorphine nor other Narcotic i-"J:t;::vf. js -i;e is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms : : '! J:..- : . v :! .liness. For more than thirty years it I.:i been Srs c'..s'.i!i!; it." for the relief of Constipation, I h:t:I.'itt , . i;:i. Colic, u'.l Teediin Troubles and lIa.!ia. Is i-e::nl.ites ihe Stomach and UomcIs, i: iml.a.i i!..' I nod. jjivhur healthy and natural bleep. The C.'iildrf's Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR 8 A ALWAYS yy.DCiiis uie S W& In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CF NTAUR COMAMV. NEW YORK CI TV. Have You Poultry Troubles ? Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. Thousands of poultry raisers who use it all year round to keep their ilocks in good health, highlv recommend Bee Dee STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE It's a liver Medicine. Also a strengthlng Tonic. BUYERS TO SHARE IN PROFITS LOWER PRICES ON FORD CARS Elective from August 1. li'1-1 to August 1. 1915 and pu&ranteed against any reduction during that time TOURING CAR RUNABOUT TOWN CAR - r it .! . r j. '. .-. i fu 'y riulpjei. i :. I. v. -Tatr- f Anu-ri'-aouly t Fcrnrr. v.-e vi!, be able to obtain the maximum efHcsency in iiar factory production, and the niini mu:r. co-t in our purchasing and ales departments ii -.. can reach an uu'itut of :!00.00() cars between the atiove date. And s-hould we reach tills prn fiuc::un. we agree :o pay a the buyer's share from . t'i tia prr car (on or about August 1. lSUo) to x.tv retail buyer wlio purchases a new Font car bi-l .'.-,: August 1. 1S14 and August 1. 1913. tl IE ES3B j Will sow accurately any seed from the smallest flax see to the largest cow pea. All Kentucky Drills have the immense advantage of the low hitch, it has also a general purpose disk, being especially good in hard ground, crusty tough soil, unplowed stubble or root land. Equipped with chilled bearings which are simple and durable, drag bars of heavy high carbon steel, built of the Best material throughout. Get our price and don't experiment with some new thing. Get the Standard of Drills, the KENTUCKY. Becker, Ballard & Co PHONE 27. BRYANTSVILLE. Ky. Bonght, and which has been has home the signature of. hecn made under his per- oignaiure or ESE RccDee STOCK 5 Pl'L'LTRV .MEDICINC i a iIi:nJid cure lor liver trouble, roup and chicken cho.cra. Given regularly with the leed. in small doses, it also makes an excellent tonic F. J. Stowe. Purcell. Okla. 25c, 50c and $1. per can. At your dealer's. P B Si Drills. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text sf the Lesson, Matt, r.xvi, 47-50; xxvii, 3-10 Memory Verses. Matt. xxvii, 3-C Golden Text, Matt, xxvi, 24, Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Here is another instance of tod and the devil fare to face, as in the temp tation in the wilderness (chapter ivi, after the bapti-m at tho .Ionian. Hut there it vn the devil in his own per son, while here it is the devil in Judas I sen riot. First the devil put the thought into Ihe heart of Judas, and later he entered in himself (John xiii. ", "7. if we would bo ovcreomers we must re-dst the thoughts that are evil. It is encouraging to know that if we rosi-t the devil he will tiee from us (J;., iv. 7: 1 l'et. v. S !). We nui-t bear in mind that our great daily on tllct ! not m much with the isible in the form of people or ciri-uniMances as with the rulers of the datkneN of this wni Id. wMced spirits in the heav- t-nlies (Kph. vi. !). and we certainly need tlii' whole armor of !od to be aide to Maud against the wiles of the devil. Some one b.is said that as this was the greatest piece of work the devil ever undertook he could not trust it to any of his followers, and so enteied into Judas himself. It was a host of the deUl's followers, including the chief priests, elders and scribes, who came with Judas as their leader, for our Lord had said to them earlier in His ministry. "Ye are of your father the devil" (John vili. 41). It is wiitten that the way in which tin betrayer knew where to find .Teiw was liecauso He ofttinsos resorted thither with His disciples (John sviil, til. "The wii ked fonei wateheth the righteous and seeketli to slay him" (IV. xwii. "ii. and he seems to know our resorts and our weaknesses. Judas had told the band of followers that he would indicate the man they wanted by kissing II Int. This he did. and Jesus sulfered it, simply saying. "In das. liotrayost thou the Son of Man with a kissV" (I.uke sxii. 4S.) How much rii' bore for our sakes. hut how little wo seem able to bear for Him! Knowing all things that should como upon Him, He went forth to meet His enemies and said. "Whom seek ye?" They answered. "Jesus of Nazareth." to which He replied. "I am." Thou happened a wonderful thing, an Instance of His power, an illustra tion of the fact that not all the sol diers on earth could take Him if lie had not been willing. They wont backward and fell to the ground (John xviii. -t-0. They would never ii.ne ris en again if Hi' had not permitted, but would have been like the army of Sen ! nacherib. all dead men (II Kings xix. 1 !!."ii. He allowed them to rise up and I come again and take Him. It was then that IVter in his zeal blundered with Ids sword and took off a man's oar. but our Lord gently lelmked IVter and healed the o.lr. How often by our ldimderings we hinder people from hearing the gospel! It may be by untimely yea I or by -mile Inconsistency or some un-Christ'.iko word or deed suggested by the devil. In following lessons we will take up the stoiy of Jesus and Peter and .Testis before Pilate, but now wo .-re asked to continue the story of Jud-is until the end of his earthly i-areor as- lecordod in chapter xwii. ::-lo. this portion of the record being found only here. Tho seeming change In Judas was when he saw that Jesiis was ac tually condemned Is it possible that. haiiigsoen so milch of the now or of Tosiis Christ and ro'nomb-ring fie ' 'when Hi' ipiieti.v. slipnoil awav fi-iu 1 the hands of the people of siiolli and perhaps ree:i"ing IPs winds t'i ! no man could take His life fioin !!'" (John . 1). lie did not believe tii-t IT- , would oor let His enemies kill If! , He could make a liltlo money : d K j fool the high priests ainl others li s ... ! lng Jesiis take Hinisoli out of piei power. I cannot tell what His thoughts were but I cannot forgot tho worN. "It had been good for that mm if ho had io been born" (Matt.xl. J!i The pi- r of silver remind us of the money re oeived by Joseph's brethren when th-N sold him. and aKo of the pn-di 'om !" Zech. i. 1 Verso 1 of our less.-ii ' a little porpleing. as it is said then that tho winds about tho pieces of vp ver were spoken by Jeremiih ih prophet, yet wo liud them written i' ochariah. not Je"imiah Oar losstv does not s.iy tlie- wore wriMe'i. bi: spoken, b.x Joreii'iah. If Jeremi-i! spoke tlieiii and Zochaiiah wrote th-'n Jh.tr would clear it all up Some ;-i we will know, if necessary. Tho words (' Judas in verse !. "' have sinned it, fiat ! have tiotniyod the innocent Mo-mI." are to itiy :iinil one f the stior.gest testimonies n record to the holiness of the Lord Jesus- the testimony of one possessed by the dot II. who was in a sense one of the twelve and knew the inner life of the little coiipany and would have seen any flaw in the life of the Lord .Testis If there had been any. I have often wondered If he was chosen that he might leave tills testi mony on record. The elders and high priests seemed glad to have dealings with him when he offered to betray Jesus, but now that he seems to have changed his mind they throw him off with the words: "What is that to us? See thou to that." Why Not Publish It. When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way is to publish it. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Peru Ind. was troubled with belching, sour stomach and frequent headaches. She writes, "I feel it my duty to tell others what Chamberlain's Tablets have done for me. They have helped my diges tion and regulated my bowels. Since using them I have been entirely well" For sale by all dealers. ri Thupsdau, at 10 o'clock a. m., sell my j chard, in graded school district, first offering about 130 acres with tenant house land outbuildings; then about 100 acres with improvements, then as a whole the bid on either tract or as a ments on 100 acre tract consists of a 6-room brick house with cellar, hall, porch summer dining and kitchen attached, 10 acre tobacco barn, 2 stock barns and all necessary outbuildings. A fine bored well at door. An abundance of stock water all over farm. 140 acres of this land is river bottom and has on it now corn that will make from 12 to 16 bbls per acre; it is also fine meadow or grazing land; balance is upland, which is fine blue grass land, adapted to tobacco, wheat, corn, and all other cereals. I will also at the same time am! place, sell my crop, farmiiip. utensiR hmisehold and kitchen furni ture, etc., consisting of 10 acres of corn in tield. sugar cane in shock, hay, straw, 200 shock of fodder, etc. 2 good work horses, 1 combined horse, 1 gentle family horse. 1 pair three-year-old ork mules. :? mares and one-half Percheron colts; cows and calves and Jersey heifers: 1G shoais weighing from 100 to 150 pounds each; 6 Duroc Jersey gilts and 2 brood sows and 18 pig all subject tu register. Farming utensils, consistingjof wa-ons, mowing machines, turning plows, double shovels, cultivators, drills single anil two horse. Anyone wanting to buy all. or part of this farm, call on me and I will take pleasure in showing same any time before sale. Liberal terms will be given and made known on day of sale. R. H. BRONAUGH, L M. DUNN, Auctioneer. IJICKI- YK. Miss Bula Smith of Newby was the week end guest of Miss Barbara Gulley Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hay and Mr. and Alts. A. C. Miles were in Xicholas ville Mondav. Mis-s Agnes Miles spent last week with her brother Mr. Lillard Miles at Nicholas ville. Mrs. Willie Cotton and children have returned home after a visit to her par ents Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown. Mis Her and Mr. Smillie Hill were week end truests of Miss Mamie and Mr. Burton Stapp of Lancaster. Mrs. Nora Teater, Mrs. George Ray. ( and children spent a few days in Kich- ' momi with Mrs. Mary Dickerson. ! HEALTHY HAIR SOFT, FLUFFY AND RADIANT; Beautiful hair does not justhappento be so. but is always a matter of care and proper nourishment of the hail roots. No matter if your hair is fall- , tag out. stringy, lifeless and lull of dandruff, Parisian Sage, an inexpensive tonic, sold by all druRRists. is all that is ever needed. It nourishes the hair roots and stimulates the growth of new hair. Kven dandruff is entirely remov- ed with one application, and itching scalp and falling hair cease; your hair will be bright, vigorous, soft and Huffy, j Whether your hair, is oily, dry or1 brittle. Parisian Sage immediately re-1 moves the cause, and by toning up the fcalp quickly lestores the hi'ir to its original brilliancy and vigor. Parisian Sage can always he had from ' It. K. McUoberts and is a delightful and easily applied treatment that will never fail to act as a real and lasting benefit to your hair and scalp. MrOKEAKY. Miss Leota Ray is in Frankfort with friends. I Miss Beulah Smith visited Miss ( Barbara Gulley. J Mr. Hubert Howard was a guest at this place Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Hill were in Lnn castcr Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hill visited Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. Hill, I Mr. Miley Beazley was with Mr. J Adolph Beazley recently. , Mr and Mrs J. W, Hill were visitors of Mr. and Mns. Thomas Hill. j Come to the Christian Endeavor at ' New Antioch Thursday evening. I Remember Sunday evening at 7:30 is preaching at Antioch. Every one come. Mrs. Rolanda Hill was a guest of Mrs, H. B. Ray and Mrs. Elizabeth Walker.. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Turner were the j guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross recently. I WILL ON November farm of 230 acres, located whole, will at my option be CRAB NINA. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker visited the latters father, Mr. Wesley Sutton. Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Sim Wheeler are re joicing over the arrival of a !t pound boy. Mrs. Sam Ward of Livingston Is visiting friends and relatives at this place. Reverend Morgan filled his appoint ment at Bethel Saturday night Sunday and Sunday night and delivered some Rood sermons. On last Saturday night at 1 o'clock the death anRel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Butler Sebastian and claimed as its victim their own little six year old boy Lewis. He was stricken with Membranous croop and lived but a short while. He will be missed by his school mates. His remains were laid to rest in the family buryniR ground Sunday afternoon. The writers heart felt sympathy is extended to the family in their sad bereavement; and may they be comforted by Him who said sulier little children to come unto me and for bade them not for of such is the King dom of Heaven. A precious one from them has gone, A voice they loved is still, A place is vacant m their home. Which never can be tilled. rnu33sr should be "nipped in the bud", icr if allowed to run unchecked, serious results may follow. Numerous cases cf consumption pneu monia, and ,l,er fatal dis eases, can i red back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEDFORD'S BLACK DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o Madison Heights, Va., says: "1 have been using Thed ford's Black-Draught for stomach troubles, indiges tion, and colds, and find ittc be the very best medicine 1 ever used. It makes an old man feel like a young one." Insist on Thedford's, the original and genuine. E-67 5th, 1914 one-half mile of Crab Or- accepted. The improve- ORCHARD, KENTUCKY. GARRARD COUNTY I FISCAL COURT 'August Special Term, August 22, 1914. Bond Election to Repair Court House called. The question being under the con sideration of the Fiscal Court concern ! inR the condition of the Garrard l'ount Court House, the vaults of the same j containing the Public Record, the con idition of the different Court Room- and the various office room- m the Court House and thequestion being before the court on motion ami trie same Ik-mir submitted to the court for vote, it is I the opinion of the court that the said I Court House and the various named (departments need repairing ami in many respects remodeling and it is the opinion 01 the court that the sum ot $l.i.(ir) no should be appropriated for the purpose of said work as herein after pecihVull set out. and the said Fiscal t'ojrt here by suggests that said appropriation be made and does heri-bj recommend tin same, that is that the .iimofSt.",iitH).ini. be appropriated fot the putpose ,t lemodeling. repairing and over-hauling the two vaults and changing the loca tion of the same in the Court House if necessary for remodeling the cupida if found to ue neccessary: for remodeling and lepairing the Circuit Court Room anil remodeling, repairing, and over hauling the Court House for the pur pose of making :t ne-it anil comfortable and to put in the same a s.Wem ot heating and to put water "from the Lancaster Water Works in the .-im.. It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Fiscal Court of Garrard Count Kentucky that at the Regular Election to be held in Garrari! County on the third day of November l'JM a"n election shall be held and a poll shall be 0Kntd at which all legal voters ir. Garrard County shall be privilege! to vote on the ques tion, "Are you in fa or of issuing bonds, for the purpose of remodeling ami repairing the Court House of Garrard County Kentucky, for a sum not e.xceeding SIS.OOO.OO." it is further ordered that an election .be held and polls be opened at al! the voting precincts in Garrard county and the Sheritr of Garrard county be and the is hereby directed to advertise said j election and the objects thereof, for at . least 80 days next before thereof, in the Central Record, it being the news pa per having the largest circulation in said County, and further advertise the same by printed hand bills, posted up at or notless than four public places in each ! voting precinct in Garrard County and also at the Court House door, the Clerk j of the Court is ordered to furnish a ' certified copy of the order to said Sher jiff. It is further ordered that if the vote hereby ordered is in favor of said I bond issue, then the Fiscal Court will I in obedience to said vote and under Chapter 52 Article 4 Kentucky Statutes ! andthe other Statutes relating to this subject issue bonds in any sum not ex ceeding $15,000.00. for the purpose of repairing and remodeling the Court , House of Garrard County Kentucky and to be issued npon such'terms as to time of payment and to payment of ( interest and sale of Bonds as the Court in it discretion may deem best.but the i bonds are not to he' sold for less than , their face value or bear interest at a gieater rate than six per rent interest per annum from date until paid, i A true copy. ; attest J. W. Hamilton. Clerk ! Garrard County Court, C. A. Rcbinson, Sheriff of Garrard Co. m t v rm. a w m w ka s m he '. H ( ood Firfht Room Brick iIo;:s; i -i Store Room, for S.ile ( utern. Wei', Hydra; t L'ar- v i Neies rfr Out Hunt rj. r or further information . .. Henry Duncan's Harber Shop. Br. Wm. D. Pryor Veterinary Surgeon I and Dentist. : Office at Rainey s Livery St-iC j Lancaster. -- -- Kenttuky ):?l'ZTyZ'1"i't!t!t''1'' THE NEW and Up-To-The-Minute Barber Shop ! OppuMtf Post i- o Bath In Connection. J. . Seale,Prop Fine Cut Flowers For Every Occasion John M. McRoberts. W. M. ELLIOTT, Physician and Surgeon LANCASTER. KY. Office Phone 6. . Residence Phone J20 Office Hoars "Hire - - j- no to li Ip.m. loi l.i xitiictn. - r B. F. Walter DENTIST. Phone Co. Lancaster. K H. J. PATRICK, Dentist. Paint Lick. Kentackv j. R. Beazley FUNERSL DIRECTOR Oll!re Our National Rj-h Re-n2enci x'hoiie :. OHte i - J7 LANCASTER. KY Phone ,. ., ,. ol:a tr mii 'l!ice Hours ,. , -. t J2'J. t I tot ito3'' a. H. KJecaj Mi 1U. fi trier Doctors Of Dental Surgery. OIIkl :"Hic- Bi.l.rt.ni. uvt-i H'.r- v -mr- c-'i-i ru-e -lort? LANCASTER KENTl t KY. Victor Sogaert Go, Leading Manufacturing Jewelers&lmporters 133-135 West Main St Lexington, -:- Kentucky. e York. IiruseN iV tuir r.iir- , -vatar . Registered Hereford Bull SEASON 191L Service $2.00 Cash. Two miles from Lancaster on the Richmond pike. R. E. HENRY. TREES Fruit and Shade Trees Shrubs, Asparagus, Phubarb, Grape Vines Roses, Peonies, Phlox, Etc. Everything for Orchard. Lawn and Garden. Write for free Catalogue. No Agts. H.F.IIillenmeyer & Sons. Lexington, Kentuckv Nurserymen since 1841. WSiSjZfrg 5s5- $