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Page 2 The Central Record, Wednesday Dec 23, 1914. l . - ti 23 Sk JLUllM Kjt X h r r i jEai5 6f "Sss g4.& ffg -fcp-sa. -,r B 9 M Urt 04 t,? With the same experienced management as last year. We will get you the top price for tobacco. Come in and see us when in Richmond. your grade of iiulVIE PPlVI Par Pea w c&' ? &9 I2 w3 si S 9 'nn&aan I Ml 1 84 IB SfiSw ra W a e L &' t' n 3 w 9 &ft 6 m r in- uflSB r inbbu inmiBLHuuui. RICHMOND, KENTUCKY. Szwrawn' &K2MSS5 I s s fe'l F si f 5 $100 Reward, $100 The nadirs of this p..rer -will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dlsiase that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is the only positive curt- now Known to the medical xr-Urnity. Catarrh being a constitutional distase. reiuirs a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting dir etly upon the blood cr.d mucous surfact s of the system, there l v deEtrovinp the found ition of the dls-is-1. and Kiwns the patient strength by I Mint: up the constitution and assisting na'ure In doing its work The proprietors Lave so much faith In its curative povr f rs that they offer One Hundred Dollar fn anv case that it fails to cure. Send t t list of testimonials. vddr. So d Take I CATARRH TROUBLE ! ENDED BY HYOHEL I An Inexpensive Easily Used and Most t ! Effective Remedy. 1 Surely tiv Hvomei, nature's harmless remedy for catarrh, colds, asthma, bromchitis or croup of chi'dren a TO HAVE BEAUTIFCL HAIR -NO DANDRDFF Use Parisian Sage. It Makes Your Hair Soft and Fluffy, Surely Stops Itch- mc Head. PUNT J.H' I Please hand us that $ l?inM & ..71 e (Kvj'tJsoflocowMoi'wceo When our hair is Iosinfj color, too l OI testimonials. t . t iL .. . . 1 , ,sa f j c-ue.net & CO. Toledo. O. ' treatment that is pleasant to use. and f jryt brittle, thin, or the scalp itches, Hair Fazaiiy "pill's fcr constipation, i so certain of results that K. E. Mc- jou should immediately begin the use The Misses Illce entertaintd informal- Mr.' G.C. Wilsonf State University. PARMER'S COLUMN is nome ior tne noiiuiiys. Miss Alma Lear is expected home this week from Jackson Ky. Mr. Jeff Khodt;s, who has been quite ill of pneumonia is improving. Mr, Guv Rica is able to be out again after an illness of several weeks. KENTUCKY WOMAN. SUrOTrafi E E5 0 To Customers and Friends of The Lancaster Dry Cleaning Go. We have moved our Dry Cleaning Shop to my home on East Water Street, one-half square of Lexing ton street, and can do your Dry Cleaning cheaper as our expenses are less. We appreciate your business in the past and can give you better service in the future as our plant is built for the business. Lancaster Dry Cleaning Co LOUIS FAULKNER, Mgr. Phone 230. Kobert3 sells it on the "Mo-cure-no-pay 0t Parisian Sage. The ir-t application J plan. 1 remove-, all dandruff, invigorates the Hyomei is not a cuie-all but a spe- j SC!lin amj beautifies vour hair until it ! cific for distressing catarrh and similar ;q "ior;0.j,.,. r.iJinnt. ailments. You liieathe Hjomei so that j Parisian Sage 3U)plies all hair needs its antiseptic medication at once reaches , ant contains the exact elements needed the irritated and diseased tissues, heal- j t0 ma'Ke your ,air soft, wavy, glossy, ing and soothing the sore spots. and to make it grow long, thick and Get a Hyomei outfit, which contains j)eautjfu. It is delicately perfumed inhaler and bottle of liquid, at once. I not ex;,ensive. and can be had from R. Put twenty drops of Hyomei into the E- ncR0berts, or any drug counter, inhaler and bieath it a few times dur- j parjsian Sage acts instantly-one ap- Ihere is no treatment so nidation stnna thn head Miss Eiizeheth Eldridge is at home from State College for the holidays. Mrs. Woods Walker is at home after a months visit with relatives in Illinois. Mr. Carlos Hedrick his had as his gue.-ts, Misses dmei- lidcw till;, li'ai.msti for the vsclu ivu IUvj of o-jr farintr nl'cnK.r. a-nl U for if.o sale of -locv. gram anU fiich things ou fernt n-s tho Inrmer cnntioc afTonl to Rlv.r tHe. No notice will oe accepted oner four Hues, ami will hoonly in '.vo issnes of thu ECORD. free of charso Howard ing the day. satisfying for it instantly opens the stopped-up air passages you breathe freely, the unclean discharges from the nose stop, and dull hjadaches vanish- even the worst cases respo nd quickly. LUKE HIDE SAYS. There is a whole lot of competition in tome families as to who shall be the black sheeu. Where is the old-fashioned man who wo.-e knit galluses and blue yarn tocks with white toes. Some men never have any luck be- from itching and freshens up the hair. You will be delighted with this helpful toilet neces sity, for nothing else is so good for your hair, cr so quickly gives it that enviable charm and fascination. PKiaUHISKSViLJifc. cause they spend all their time arguing that luck is against them. Miss Ellen Blankenship visited Mrs. Cyrus Johnson. Mr. R. P. White sold his crop of tobacco at Danville at 9 cts. Pettus and Holtzclaw sold a crop of J tobacco at Dan ille at 10 cts, Mr. Jones L. Anderson has been con- A good hustler will make a better mv.i 1 1. - liusnanu tnan a gooa uancer, out you , in the af terK00n cou'dn't get most girls to think so. fined to his room with a cold. There will be an Xmas tree at the j Masonic Hall on Christmas Eve at 1:30 V its. wgffgfe w v Woman is a strarge creature. She would rather have a hfteen-cent hus band than remain single and have 13, 000,030. Sick Headache. Sick headache is nearly always caus ed by disorders of the stomach. Cor rect them and the periodic attacks of sick headache will disappear. Mrs. John Bijhop of Roseville, Ohio, writes: "About a year ago I was troubled with indigestion and had sick headache that lasted for two or three da'3 at a time. I doctored and tried a number of remedies but nothing helped me un til duting one of those sick spills a frii-nd advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. This medicine relieved me in a short time." For sale by all dealers. Anderson, Cummins and Pettus ship ned a load of hoirs to Cincinnati for which they received 0.10 per hundred. One of our bachelor friends expressed the opinion that every man should be compelled to keep "back" for three years before he would be an elligible candidate for matrimony. Verna Xoe and of the Richmond Normal. Mrs. Arthur Rottner and little son, of Richmond, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burchell. Mr. Conn Asher. of Livingston, spent several days here the past week. His many friends were delighted to have him with them again. Miss Sallie Burnam Woods returned Thursday after a delightful isit of several months to her aunt, Mrs Joe Frisbie, in Gallipolis, Ohio. Miss Stella McWhorter returned Saturday from P.iintsville to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McWhorter. The little folks at the Manse school weie entertained most delightfully on Friday afternoon by a Christmas tree given there by their teachers, Misses McWhorter and Cotton. FOR SALE:-I have 1G bull calves I will sell worth the money. C. II. Collins. McCieary, Ky J. Frank Thompson, who lives about four miles from Lancaster on the Crab Orchard pike, has 2G stock ewes for sale, that will lamb in February. Mr. F. L. Thompson, of Preachers vilie, has 12 nice meat hogs that he will sell woith the money. For Sale;-Fresh Jersey Milk cow with calf. W. F. Clark, Lancaster Ky J. M. Cress of Preachersville. has two good shorthorn bulls, one Poll An gus bull and 30 good ewes for sale. I have some nice 300 pound meat hogs for sale, also some shoats weighing about 100 pounds. F. J. Conn, Lancaster, Ky. R. 1. FOR SALE:-Pure bred Hampshire Boars and Gilts. S cts. per pound, if taken at once. S. H. Aklridge. Hyattsville, Ky. FOR SALE Good quality. "Quite a number of people in our village have had severe cases of tonsilites, Mrs. George Conn and little daughter Margaret, Mr. Joe Bourne 1 nntl MI..-.in 1" mm 1 new! fl ! T t1! iitr 1 have been among the sufferers but all ! w;h,te !I,otted ser' wlth horns weiRnt are much improved at present. STOMACH ILLS, QUICKLY . merit with treatment. ISTORED long the 'irst dos no Mrs. Belle Hawkins Uses JIayr Reedy- "tJairar Felt Rnlfnr In Mo I ?fo " 3 I Mavr's Wonderful Stmarh Remedy Mrs. Belle Hawkins, Eminence, K,.. (Ie t!' digestive tract of aHWoM ae was a victim of stomach disorders. She ' cations ami removes poisoaoss tmtSME. took a groat deal of treatment and j It "S3 wft relief to sotTeren (m medical attention. i ailments of the stomach. Ihrer ami At last sho tried Mavr's Wonderful 1 bowels. Many declare it has Km! Stomach Remedy and got real results. In a letter telling of her experience she said: "I have taken all of the medicine I ordered of jou and will say it has done more good than all th doctors and medicine I ever tried. I don't really think I need any medicine now, as I think I am well, 1 never felt better in my lift. If I ever should need any medicine I know where to get it." That is a typical letter, taken as one Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy in all parts of the country. It proves its them from t'.tngerou3 operaUoes many are sere it has saretl their Bva We want all peop'e who have ckraae stomach trouble or constipation, ao matter of how long standing, to try om dose of .Mayr's Wonderful Steme& Remedy-one dose will convince yett. This is the medicine so many af c people have bt?en taking with surpris ing results. The most through system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sokl here by R. E. McRoberts and druggists everywhere. HI t-tt-m."pmu'i . . 1 1 -n;L-ji. '.--ji.!i,' v--;-,'j-'j3tja,ti,r--vrcj.m!jtg:y: rRSRSRSRSkSR3RSRSRSRSKSRS?vSRSRSR?3 4A VW 1:4 I .' ? ' V ".:. f. F. ? 1 A. TZ.1, J. V iit V Z tUi3.T ,A -. . UVJ . a'i 52 M . ej St 'K ' it . j i- "... ' PI. TV 2. Via ii v.iiisec3' 1 p s & -a iSS c&b -Two-1000 pound steers. J'T. Pope, Marksbury, Ky. STRAYED :-To my place a red and j 'Jbi i about 7'JO pounds. J. D. Pope. J I Small Farm Or Lets For Sale. Chanberlaia's Cough Remedy The Mothers' Favorite. "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they have colds or couchs." writes Mrs. Verna Shaffer, 1 Vorwlftifrrift Pn T t nlw.ivs hplns th(m and is far superior to any other coui;h medicine I have used. I advise any one in need of such a medicine to give it a trial." For sale by all dealers, lm Faithful. An Irdiana aatoniobillst was taken suddenly ill v Ith acute indigestion, j I have sixteen acres of land, front- and his car was left by the curb over 'ing on pike, within six miles of Scounty night. Kis bird do,-;, which usually j seals, close to school and churches, accompanied him on his journeys, in- i which I will sell as a whole or in lots sisted on keeping guard over the car of two acre3 or more until the next day when it was taken , Alg0 a fronting on pike, has to a garase. The uog seemed to j . f v ,a3t5n water p0SSe3- know that a greater responsibility de- , ; h ,.,, h volve.1 upon him through his master's SIon at onci;- WlU sel1 on easy terms' Illness G. B. Swinebroad, ,trt RTl.i s? 8 :k fe3 ; '? High-cbss, steel aquipped train; throughDrawIr.g-roc:n ?hF Pullman Sleepincc Cars to Ashsville and JacksonviTit.. it a 3 & p-.- rcmier Cz.r:cr of ihsaScuth LOUIS SPECIAL" STSEL COACKES-NEW DINING CAR SERVICE Ail Ehctric Lifiliied f: Other Famous Southern Rpsorti: i 10-15-tf. Lancaster, Ky. Sick Two Years With Ir.o:gesticn. ' ?5$3 . . ,V. iwo vears airoi was creauvDeneni- !.- vv. v a .. , n a . ed through Using two or three bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mrs S. A. Keller, Elida, Ohio. "Before taking them I was sick tor two t25 BOOKKEEPING Business. PhSiioRrsphy ,o l Yi'iiWXi l wj and ..I vi. n K.' S ii-J.V.HiH . li I'Tt- IliDt LG.3 eard't entncv la aierciniic years' .ol bsrkmi Io.ik al-oJ.jTcaHfJuc-Uin'liU'jO with indigestion." Sold by all dealers. VJvii'isriiK.j.'krxjj.r.ei.iasioii.iijl s? w wr Aiken Augusta Chzrlesfcn Columbia ah r Savann Summers n ;iir VI :ni m S Very Low Homeseekers' Fares Winter Tourist )wJ p Excursion Fares Stonover and other special features. ?5j For information re? to schedules. f-re3 arwl through sleeping jWS car service communicate wiui jruar utai jgm, m li. II. TODO. m-sirlct Passenger ent Starks Baildlu;;, Louisville. Ky. RSRRSRSRSRgRgfRSg Registered Hereford Bui! SEASON 1914. Service $2.00 Cash. Two miles from Lancaster on the Richmond pike. R. E. HENRY. 8 i v' ISs&4;KES2K33CSSS25ra3ISHH3;31Si1 7ZZZZZZ3ESZZSZZiCZi?i j5"t-': ',',PHHH Are You a Women ? Me c&rdui The Woman's Ton! erWf J5?SK &!K j iir?s&. w . 'niSBS TO c-y: eco Ai are house 2 in 'TpTiiI il STANFORD STREET. C. A. Speith Co., Managers We Pay Highest Market Prices. No Commission Charged, Unload The Same Day. ?0R SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS F4 IHHHBHaiiaMHB .a ?? &$,..-,. "wt -