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Thfi Cfintral hp.rnm. Thni-Rrtav Mrh i IIQI
D. D. D. In Hospitals;
Standard Skin Cure
IIott ninny hfupltnt pntitn", suffering-
the frlshtful Itch, ths raw worth
In pain of skin dlr-oie. hav twn
rnothnl tn olerp liv n poothlnir fluid
voahnl In hy Iho nurm'i hands?
That fluid in tho famous IX XX D.
prescription for eczema,
ths surrnvisiNO wuiibe of ono
of nur prominent Catholic Institution
(namo of nurso and Institute on appll
ration), write regarding a patient.
The disrate had entcn her eyebrow a
nwar Her nose nnd lip had heoonio
tllangureil. Hlnco th usa nf n. D. I),
her eyehrrm are Rrowlnff, her noso
nml face havo assumed their natural
expression,"
Hoir many eciemn sufferers ae pay
ing the'r doctor fnr regular treat
ment nnd aro Jicln? treated with this
same soothing", heallnir Uuld?
SB. OXO. T. UIC2IABD30N frankly
writes "D. P. D. Is superior tn any
thing I havo ever found. Soft and
soothing, yet A powerful agent."
To tin tho work. D. I. IX l"rescrlp
tlnn must lie applied according; ia
directions given In the pamphlet
around every lottle. I"ollow these di
rectionsand seol
And It certainly takes away tha Itch
at once tho moment tho lliutd Is ap
plied. Tho skin Is soothed calmed
so thoroughly refreshed delightfully
cooled.
All drueglsts of standing havo tha
famous specific as well as the efficient
l. D. D. Skin Soap.
Hut we are so confident of the mer
its of this prescription that will
refund tho purchase price of the first
full alio bottle If It falls to reach
your case. You alone aro to judco.
R. E. McRoberts, Druggist, Lancaster, Ky.
McCREARY
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Diaw A Check
for the money you ov c nnd
note how much more res
pectfully your creditors re
gard you. They like to do
business with n man who
has nn account at the
Garrard Bank & Trust Go.
They know hp is doing business in a busiress like way. Hcttor
open such an account even if your affairs are not large. Thev
wilt grow all right.
The Garrard Bank & Trust Company
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To INSURE In a Leading
American Company
Such as the Springfield Fire and Marine.
CAPITAL, 2,800,000,00
BED
INTERNATIONAL
Stock Food
This is the season when it is
most needed.
McRofrerts Drug Store
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FERTILIZER
If you want the Best
Tobacco and Potato grown
See
BAILEY & MOSS.
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The Ford is lighter than nny other car of its
size and power. Light weight means econ
omy. Economy in gasoline consumption.
Economy in tire expense. Ecpnomy in repair
bills less than two cents n mile for operation
and upkeep
Vet with all its light weight the Ford is the strong
est, sturdiest car that is built. It is the longest
lasting car. Vanadium steel is responsible for that
"Anti-fatigue" steel, scientists call it-the strong
est, toughest steel put into automobile construction
liuyers'.willjsliare in profits if we sell at retail 300,
OOu new Ford cars between August 1914 and Aug
ust 1910.
Runabout $410; Touring Car $190; Town Car $C90;
Coupelc. $750,Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all
equipment. On'display and sale at
THEE MADISON GARAGE,
JNCUKrOKATEU
Richmond, - Kentucky.
Miss Leota Hay is spending a week
at Cartersville.
Mr. Creed Simpson came home from
Richmond Monday,
Mrs. Klixaheth Walxer is visitingher
son. Mr. Miley Walker.
Mrs. Mike Forbes has been visiting
her parents at Stanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Ham spent Satur
day nnd Sunday with her parents.
Mr. Mike Fotbes has been sulTering
with a sore arm from vaccination.
Mrs. J.lgellny came home Thursday
oftern protracted visit in Lexington
and Frankfort.
Miss Lillie Mao Sutton entertained
at "Hook" Tuesday evening in honor
of her visitors.
Miss Lillie Mae Sutton was the at'
tractive guest of Mrs. II. U. Hay Sat
urday night nnd Sunday.
TO AVOID CATARRH
OR BREAK UP A COLD.
Use lljomti a Simple Remedy that
Instantly Relieves.
At the first sympton of catarrh tuch
as snillles, fits of sneezing, raising of
mucus, itching of the nose, or that
choked-up feeling, surely take im
mediate steps to conquer the distres
ing, unclean and annoying, but i
serious ailment.
One of the easiest and simplest reme
dies to check catarrh and break up a
cold is llyomei. Just put a few drops
of this antiseptic and healing liquid
into the small inhaler that comes with
every complete outfit, and breathe it,
This medicated air immediately soothes
the inflamed tissues and effectively
drives out the poison. Just a few min
utes use of this most helpful remedy
opens the slutted air passages, clears
the head and throat of the unclean dis
chargesyou breathe Ireely and im
mediately feel better,
llyomei is so certain to lelieve and
give lasting benfit that H. E. Mc-
Hoberts sells it on the "No-cure-no-
pay" plan.
BUCKEYE
Mr. John Teater is very sick at this
writing.
Mrs. Herbert Whittaker who has
been very sick is improving.
Miss Lena Schooler is the guest of
her sister Mrs. Jaspen Noel.
Miss Her Hill spent Sunday after
noon with Misses Sallie and Attress
Noel.
Master Bert Prayther is spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Sanders.
Mrs. Price died at her home near
Judson March 6th and was laid to rest
at Guns Chapel March 7th.
Mr. Millard Lane died at his home
on Poor Ridge March 4th and was
buried at this place March Cth.
Mr. Willie P. Long and sister Frances
were the guest of their grand-parents
Mr. and Mrs. II. Hay Saturday and
Sunday.
USE MI-O-NA WHEN
STOMACH IS UPSET.
No matter how long you have suffer
ed from a miserable, upset stomach,
Indigestion or dyspepsia, Mi-o-na -a
simple, inexpensive prescription easily
had at any drug store will quickly,
safely and effectively end the distress,
or it will not cost you a penny.
When ygur stomach is out of order
some foods taste good but work badly,
fermenting inty a stubborn lump and
surely causing sour cr acid trste in the
mouth, severe pain in the pit of the
stomach, gas, coated tongue, olfensive
breath, restless nights and nervousness.
It's needless for you to sutler for
just a few Mi-o-na tablets bring joyful
relief they do more for these little
"helps to health" foothe and strengthen
the inflamed and weakened stomach
walls and increase the llsw of the
digestive juices so that the stomach
can care for the food as nature intend
ed. No matter what ails your stomach
put your faith in Mi-o-na. Get some
of these harnless but helpful tablets
from It. E. McHoberts today anil eut
whatever your appetite craves, and
never fear distress.
FONSO.
Miss Mary Harr has entared State
Normal at Richmond.
Miss Dora Scott began aselectschool
at Stony Point Monday.
Mrs. Jesse Dunn of Lancaster is the.
guest of friends and relatives here.
Miss Nellio Scott will leave this week
to finish her school at tVhite Hall.
Master J. V. Scott. Mr. J. H. Hender
son and Mrs. M. Clark are on the sick
list.
There will be services at the Fairview
Christian Church Sunday as usual, by
the much approved and Regular Pastor
Rev, Warren of Lexington, Every
ono should hear this great and good
Pastor us the opportunity only comes
once a month.
Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Memedy
"I take pleasure In recommending
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my
customers because I have confidence in
it I find that they are pleased with It
and call for It when again In need of
such a medicine," writes J. W. Sexson,
Montevallo, Mo, For sale by all
dealers. 1-m.
SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR IS
FIRST AID TO BEAUTY.
If your hair is not fluffy, soft and lus
trous, is falling out, Streaked, faded,
briltle, or full of dandruff, and If the
the scalp itches, do not think It must
always be that way, for pretty hair is
only a matter of care and the use of
Parisian Sage, a delightful toilet ncccs
sity.
This helpfnl tonic supplies just the
elements needed to invlgornto the hnlr
roots and stimulate your hair to g.-ow
long, thick, flulfy, soft and lustrous.
It removes all dandrulT with one nn
plication and quickly stops itching head
and falling hair. Parisian Sago is the
ideal hair tonic and scalp treatment,
sold by H. E. McHobeits; it contains
nothing injurious, Is delicately pcrfum
ed, inexpensive and sarely gives your
hair the beauty and charm of youth.
PREACHERSVILLE
Mrs. II. T. Lunsford is indisposed.
Mrs. W. II. Cummins is still improv
ing.
The family of Mr. Mason Holtzclaw
has been sick.
Miis Ruby Parrish has been ill but Is
able to be out again.
Prof. J. II. Hutchins Is teaching a
Spring term of school here.
F. L. Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Sprinkles near Shelby City.
Mrs. C. Weyler nnd little son were
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hanke.
Miss Sara Smith of Rockcastle, is
visiting her sister. Miss Nora Smith.
Services Saturday night, Sunday and
Sunday night at tho Methodist church.
Mr. Wnller C. Pettus. of Hubble,
visited his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Pettus.
Mrs. William Naylor and children
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Hell.
Rev. E. B. Thornton preached Sunday
night at the Baptist church to a good
crowd.
Mrs. Gertrude Blankenship and Miss
Ella Blankenship were visi'ing Mis.
Grace Gill.
The Baptist brethren at their busi
ness meeting on Saturday called Rev.
,0. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Meade Gill spent a
week at Corbln the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bell,
Mrs. James Moser and little son,
Theodore, of near Paint Lick, ware
visiting Mrs. Levi Bell.
Prof. C. C. Lovell is at Burgin en
gaged in the revenue service. His wife
and children are with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. McAlistur on Drakes Creek.
O. II. Anderson has been quite ill.
Quite recently he had a tooth pulled
and complications set up and blood
poisoning is feared.
Miss Sara Larue Traylor of Paris,
has been visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. White. She will
soon go to Arizona for her health.
W. C. Cummins will soon begin the
erection of a good substantial building
on the corner of Main and Stanford
streets where he will continue as our
leading merchant.
Saturday evening as J. S. Pettus
was returning from church his horse
ran into a telephone post while trying
to pas; n carriage. He was considerably
bruised and cut while his buggy was
damaged.
Rev. J. M Rogers preached his last
sermon at the Baptist church Sunday
morning. Rev. Rogers has faithfully
served the church here for a year and
is a model pastor, lie is a student at
the Baptist Theological Seminary at
Louisville and gives promise of a useful
ministry in the Lords vineyard.
David Burge, Jr., the best violinist
in this section, is in great demand from
house to house to furnish excellent
music whero the youngsters go to spend
the evening and "sit till bed time .
The music he can render is the old tun
es of the old times and his listeners sit
in mute delight and wonder how the
hours can pass so quickly.
HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty of Them in Lancaster, and Good
Reason lor It.
Wouldn't any woman lie happy.
After years of backache suffering,
Days of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles.
When she finds freedom,
Many readers will profit hy the fol
lowing, Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, Danville St.,
Lancaster Ky, says: "I suffered a great
deal from backache and couldn't sleep
well. On several occasions my buck
became so painful nnd weak thnt I was
unable to do, my housework. Being ad
vised to give Dean's Kidney Pills a
trial, I did so, procuring a supply at
Frisble'a Drug Store (now R. E. Mc
Hoberts drug Store). They heled me
from the first and I was soon relieved.
I gladly confirm what 1 said some years
ago recommending Doons Kidney Pills."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask fcr a kidney remedy get
Doan.s Kidney Pills-the same that
Mrs. Humphrey had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props, Buffalo, N. V.
A BOY'S REMARKS TO
HIS STOMACH.
Colds
should be "nipped in the
bud'Icril allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and r"er fatal dis
eases, can U ced back to
a cold. At the first sign of a
cold, protect yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a lew doses of
THEOFORD'S
BLACK
DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable
liver powder.
Mr. Chaj. A. Ragland, o
Madison Heights. Va., says:
"1 have been using Thed
ford's Black-Draught ioi
Stomach troubles, indiges
tion, and colds, and find It to
be the very best medicine I
ever used. It makes an old
man feel tike a young one."
Insist on Thedford's, the
original and genuine. K-67
What's the matter with you-ain't I
always been your friend?
Ain't I been a pardner to you? All
my pennies don't I spend
In getting nice things for you? Don't
I give you lots of cake7
Say, stummick, whnt't the matter, that
you had to go and ache?
Why, I loaded you with gosd things
yesterday. I gave you more
Pntatx-s. squash amfturkey than you'd
ever had be fore 1
I gave vou nuts and candy, pumpkin
pie nnd chocolate cake
And last night when I got to bed you
had to go and ache!
Say, what's the matter with you?
Ain't you satisfied at all?
I Rave you all you wanted; you was
hard just like a ball;
And you couldn't hold another bit of
puddin'. yet last night
You ached most awful, stummick; that
ain't treatin' me just right!
I've been a friend to you, I have; why
nm't you a friend of mine?
They gave me castor oil last night be
cause you made me whine.
I'm awful sick this mornin', and I'm
feelin' mighty blue.
Becoz you don't appreciate the things
I do for you!
HOUSEWIVES READ THIS.
About thirty per cent, of the entire
income of families of five or six living
on less than two thousand dollars a
vear Is spent for food. Or this sum
more than half is generally needed for
what we call the staple groceries - Hour,
sugar, cereals, canned goods, nnd
crackers; dried fruits, vegetables, and
fish: flavorings nnd seasonings. Soaps
too, and cleansing materials, usually
come from tho grocery store. The
money for these supplies, if not the
entire family income, passes through
the hands of the wife. Whether it Is
rpplied wisely or scattered with in
different return in vatuo depends upon
her attitude toward marriage and
housekeeping. If she recognizes her
Ksltion as that of the purchasing
partner, she- will probably also realize
that the should behave as would the
.buying member of any business firm-
invest the money over which she has
control to the best possible advantage.
If she realizes this she will trade
with D. White Marsee, where she
saves from five to ten cents on every
purchase. If she is indifferent and
doesn't care she trades where she is
"In tho habit" of traking nnd loses on
every purchise which amounts to quite
a sum in a years tirr.e.
To The Housewife.
Madam, if your husband is like most
men he expects you to look after the
health of yourself and children. Coughs
and colds are the most common of the
minor ailments and are most likely to
lead to serious diseases. A child is
much more likely to contract diphtheria
or scarlet fever when it has it cold. If
you will inquire into the merits of the
various remedies that are recommend
ed for coughs and colds you will find
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
stands high in the estimation of people
who uso it. It is prompt and effectual
plensant anu safe to take, which are
qualities especially tn be desired when
a medicine is intended for children. For
sale by all dealers. 1-m
ONE NEUTRAL POINT.
Few persons are actually neutral.
Americans have been charged with
being neutrai only to the extent that
"nobody cares a hang who kills the
Kaiser. But there Is ono neutral
point. It Is a New York barber's shop
in which there is hung up this sign:
If you want to fight go to Europe.
If you want to talk about the war
go to h -1.
Lhls place is neutral.
' Do Not Gripe
We hare n pleasant laxatlvo that will
do just what you want it to do. i
.ettaB&ClHdertgie
We sell thousands of them and we
lave never seta n better remedy for the
bowels. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
R. E. McRobsrts
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Vulcan and Syracuse
PLOWS.
Best Grade of
Tobacco Gotton at 3cts
See us for all kinds of Field or
Grass Seeds.
Becker, Ballard and
CO
PHONE 27.
BRYANTSVILLE. Kv.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF I-ANCA5TER.
Capitol 450,000. Surplus $30,000.
A. It JENNY, President
J. K. STORM ES. Vice Hres'u
S. C. DENNY, Cashier. ,
R. T JMDRY. Ass't Cashier. J. I GlLU Hook-Keeper-.
Safety Oeposit Boxes For Rent.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
Samual I). Cochran, Alex It. Denny, J. II. Hosry, J. E.
Stormes, S. C Denny, J. L. Gill. Dr. W. M. Elliott. Directors.
A WELCOME VISITOR.
where it is known, is a Iwx of our
sparkling ginger ale, orange soda or
other of our carbonated beverages. If
you have not yet tried any or all ot
them you don't know what a fine treat
you havo been missing. Don't keep on
missing IL Order a box lo-dsy and
commence enjoying yourself.
Lancaster Bot
tling CO. Phone 202.
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I RICHMOND, KY.
A TRAINING SCHOOL POR TilACMOHS
Conn leading tj FlrmenUrv, lnlerti r llite and I.lte
Mil IcrtlliraUn. Van' III all Iliiurt) 1" ul Km
t'Kky hprcial (ournrs and Itetiirir CnutM-t. Tuition
1 .in l.i A, inUr Ti :mlid il.ir pi,t.irU, new
mmlel c hn1, nr insulin! Irmnini; liui' l nf pmrlk
ch (Icpsrtiiirnt if srrlniliiire a r!l Vi1ihiI
,iynii'S"it Dimie!'!- Nli-nre. r.rsl T'rm Vgitii
rHMiIrm rr 7 l-Mnri-l Trm Nivrnilrr HI llnnl 'firm
VI January SV K wirlli Tnu Alvnia.SiiiiinirrKcliimloiwns
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We Citizens National Bank
OF LANCASTER. KY.
Capital $50,000. Surplus $45,000.
B. F. HUDSON. Hresidcnt. J. J. WALKER, Vice Brest.
W. 0. P.IGNBY, Ass't Cash'r. JOE J. Walxkk. Jit.. BooW-Kceper.
W. F. CIIAMI', Coshier.
Pay By Check Always.
We recommend this method because of its safety, simplicity
and convenience. Also because of the I'llKSTKiK it wins a person
in the business world. It gives him a standing -a recognized place
if vou please If his banking connections are known to be of the
right sort. Every one of our many satisfied checking customers Is
n living argument in favor of YUL'lt adapting the same method.
W. 0. RIGNEY
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
Ollice Phone 18.
Lancaster,
Resilience Phone 33.
Kentucky.
WINTER TOURIST TICKETS
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES TO
FLORIDA-CUBA-NEW ORLEANS
Anu iu ALL OTHER, RESORTS OF THE SOUTH.
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY. LIBERAL RETURN LIMIT.
FAVORABLE STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES.
EQUIPMENT, SERVICE ANDlcENERY UNSURPASSED
For Particulars Apply to Any
Ticket Acnt or Address
H. C. KING, Pass'r and Ticket Agent
101 East Main St., Laxlngton, Ky.

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