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91 The Central Record, Thursday May 18 19 Id. - i ljjj AND PRICE. We absolutely defy any and all competition on quality and price. We always consider that our reputation Is at stake when we offer our merchandise for sale, and we are therefore very careful to furnish good quality at the lowest possible price. In eight years we have built up a Clothing and Shoe Business which is second io none in Garrard County, and we have the utmost confidence In our ability to judge merchandise after Eighteen years of constant experience in the business. Give us a look. We will Furnish You P P ENTY OF STYLE, ENTY OF QUALITY. Prices lower than else where. See our line of Suits for Men and Young Men at U 100, '18.80, AID $20.00 JAS. W. SMITH, House of Quality. Lancaster lliaw A Check for the moiifiy you ov e ami note how much more res pectfully your creditors re gard you. They like to do business with a man who has nn account nt the Girrird Bank & Trust Co. They know he is doing business In buslress like way. Better open such an account wen If your alTaira are not large. Thev will grow all right. The Garrard Bank & Trust Company Subscribe for the Record, The Man Behind the Brush Prefers Mound City Horse Shoe Paint A good painter can usually tell good paint, and that is why almost every painter who has ever tried Horse Shoe Brand Faint never goes back to any other kind. Covers more surface. Prolongs the life of n building. Produces n more nttrnctivo finish. Costs least in the end. Have your painter use Horse Shoe Paint on your house. It will be the best Job you ever hnd. SEE US AND WE WILL TELL YOU WHY. PA.MIUY PAINT to supply small needs in quarter, hnlf nnd one pints. Us "Just n Little" Beauti ful Econiinicnl Paint suita ble for chairs benches, (lower tubs, screens nnd tnbles. Porch ami Step Taint, CREOL1TE tho perfect made" for cleanliness and less inside floor finish. It dries work. while yon Bleep. Put "Uttlo Sunshine Graphite Itoof Paint. Wat- Varnish Stain In your home." cr proof. Fire proof. One Try It on Floor and Furniture gallon cover 700 square feet. ARTS AND CRAFT. HATH ROOM ENAMEL. A Mission Wood Finish. Pro- A beautiful porcelain finish duces a soft rich e licet. May for bath tub. bath room walls be waxed or varnished. and refrigerators. BARN AND HOOF PAINT, VELVATONE FLAT. In Ited and Green. Tho real Finish for interior decora- secret of a good looklnifbarn ticn of walls. Dries perfectly Is in the use of a good Darn flat with a velvet like finish. Paint. 10 tints, washable, sanitary. Stormes Drug Store. GOOD CAUSE FOR ALARM These Figures Will Make Lancaster People Take Notice. Drains from kidney disease have in creased 72 per cent In twenty years, People overdo nowadays In so many ways that the constant fllterinK ot u)ionod blood weakens the kidneys, lioware of fatal Ilriirht's disease. When backache or urinary ills surest weak kidneys, use Doan's Kidney Pills live carefully, take things easy and avoid heavy eating. Dnan's Kidney Pills command confidence, for no other kidney remedy is so widely used or so generally successful. Home endorse tnent is the best proof of merit. Head this Lancaster residents story; W. M. Zanone, stationary engineer, Campbell and Crab Orchard Sts., Lan caster, soys; My kidneys were (lis ordered and the kidney secretions were irregular in passage and contained sedi ment. I had pains In my back and sides and when I stooped, I had difticul ty in straightening. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for u kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the ssme that Mr. Zanone had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. MARCEILUS Mr. Cbas. Coaker visited his parents at Waynesburg Saturday and Sunday. Miss Iono Campbell spent Tuesday night with her sister, Mrs. Clint Hill. Miss Mattie Campbell is visiting her aunt Miss Hattie Hutchinson of Rich mond. Miss Gracie Teague left Tuesday for a visit to her sister who lives near Danville. Miss Dernie Montgomery and Mrs. J. C. Itankin were in Danville shopping Wednesday. Miss Ilernie Montgomery spent Mon day and Tuesday with homefolks at llryantsville. Miss Iva Lou Preston returned home Thursday after a weeks visit with Mrs. Frank Folger, Miss Cora Hurte was tho week-end visitor of her niece, Mrs. C. M. Hulette at llryantsville. Little Dryant Anderson' who fell and broke his leg three weeks ago is not yet nble to walk. Miss Wadie Leo Parks has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clay, Parks, of llryantsville this week. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Clint Hill were the weekend vigors of Mrs. Ebb Cooley of Cartersvllle. Mrs. Jennett Campbell, of Somerset, camu Saturday for an extended visit to Mrs. William McKecknie and family Miss Ilernie Montgomery spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, W. Montgomery, at llryants ville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Le May, of Uourne, spent Saturday and Sunduy with Mrs. Frank Folger. Mrs. Chas. Hamm and son, and Mr. Jones, of Somerset, Kv., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folger, Sunday. Miss Wadio Leo Parks who nas been the attractive guest of her brother, of Danville the past week returned home Sunday, Miss Maggie Itruce who has been the guest of ber sister Mrs. Georgia Gammore, left lust Tuesday for her homu in Kokomo, Indiana. Misses Cora Hurte, Ilernie Mont gomery and Mrs. J. C. Itankin were the guests Saturday of Mrs. Farls Fitzputrick, of Hedgeville. Our "Garrard County White" Bnd Garrard County Yellow" seed corn Is carefully sele'cted and high test. Jl.SO per bushel. Hudson, Hughes & Furnau. Miss Mattie Campbell who has been visiting friends and relatives in Rich mond returned home Sunday, accom panied by her cousin, Miss Hebecca Hutchinson. MAKES WOMEN LOOK YEARS YOUNGER. Attractive hair that is so fascinating that it compels admiration is sure to make any woman look youthful. Downtown druggists who are are In touch with all preparations of merit freely express the opinion that Parisian Sage will double the beauty and at tractiveness of any woman's hair In a few days. It's a real tonic that destroys pern! cous dandruff germs, stops the hair from falling and causes it to grow thicker nd more luxuriant. It refreshes and invigorates the scalp and is the molt delightful hair dressing in the world. To meet the large de mand It. E. McUoberts keeps a supply on hand at all times and guarantees it. 5-182U MARKSBURY Mrs. J. W. Mahan is again on the sick list. Mr. Ilen Hughes and family came out frqm Lancaster Sunday and spent th day with Miss Susan K. and Mr. John Sutton. Cement, wood fibre plaster, lime. sand, rock screenings, rock, brick and salt for sale by Hudson, Hughes and Farnau Miss Ethel S n!th of Crab Orchard returned Immw I -t wrek after a sever al months t.v vii.i l.er sister, Mrs. Florence i.ignif. Miss Murgaret O'Hearn closed a term of schoo' i.im tiiijy afternoon with appropr nle oeru es, several of the parents uei.. pictcnt to enjoy the afternoon. The L H'-m W'o'king Society wiil meet the Ui.t of May with Mrs. Kelley Hogg about 7;30 a. m. The Society has undertaken every Kind of remuner ative work under the sun, except dig ging 'tatcrs' and 'loom weaving' now they are going to try their hand at that, weaving rugs. Most of the mem bers have scarcely seen a loom and know nothing about operating one, but Irs. Hogg has kindly consented to as sist in the work. Tho novitiates who are mostly "old maids" are contem plating much fun in their new work. Although hard, they know it will be much easier than buttmg up against the marriage problem. The Union District Sunday School Convention met with the Pleasant Grove church Sunday afternoon at 3 p m. Miss Eliza Ison acted as president In the absence of Miss Elizabeth Simp son who was elected president by the body last year. Miss Ison makes a good president and can always be counted on even in cases of emergency. Itev. J. W. Mahan opened the exercises by reading nnd prayer. The president re quested that in his petition lib remem ber Miss Lula Simpson who is seriously III in the hospital at Louisville, also Miss Elizabeth who is waiting in much anxiety, not knowing which way the balance will fall. After roll cull hud been responded to, an interesting pro gram was rendered. The next meeting will bo held at Hiattsville on June 10th SAYS DRINK LEMONADE FOR RHEUMATISM. Itvhef from rheumatism and sciatica can be obtained by drinking lemonade and avoiding alchollc drinks. To get rid of this stubborn disease, however, to stop the twinges, puln and swelling, and drive the poisonous accu malatlons from the Joints and muscles, all generously Inclined druggists will tell you to take half a teaspoonful of ltheuma dully until all misery ceases. Rheuma Is a powerful remedy, be cause only a powerful remedy can over come such a terrible disease; but Hheums acts speedily the first dose taken and you'll know that you will soon be your healthy, happy self again- It. E. Mclloberta and all druggists know what ltheuma will do, for they sell a great deal of It and guarantee that two 60 cent bottles will oveicome rheums lie agony or money back. MT. HEBRON Mrs. Hunter Kay in on the sick list Mrs. James Stone remains on the sick list. Mr. Jas. May field of Jessamine is with friends in this locality. Miss Ilernie Montgomery of Marcellus was with home folks here Sunday. Mr. Gordon Doty of Marksbury was the guest Saturday of Mr. W D Scott. Mr. Robert Sherrow had a nice milk cow to die Saturday night trom eating clover. There will be services at Mt Hebron next Sunday conducted by Itev. Gates of Danville. Mrs. E. F. Scott spent last week with her niece, Mrs. I'eachie Grow at Locust Grove. Miss Mollie Crawford of Duena Vista was the guest of her brother, Mr. J. I Crawford, Sunday. Miss Mary Beazley who Is teaching at Sunnyside was called home Saturday by the illness of her mother. Miss Pattie Anderson, who is teaching at Locust Grove spent the week end with homefolks in Lancaster. Quite a number from Brvontsville and Marksbury section spent Saturday at Lock 8. on a fishing expedition. Mr. Edd Grow bought of Mr. W. L. Grow two calyes price $35. He also bought of Mr Hunter Ray a calf for$20 Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Forbes of Mc Creary spent Saturday night and Sun' day with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sherrow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrickson and sons, Horace and William, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Scott Sunday. Our "Garrard County White" and "Garrard County Yellow" seed corn is carefully selected and high test. $1.50 per bu. Hudson, Hughes & Farnau. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark and little daughter Gladys Stone of Boyle, at tended preaching here Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Grow. Mr. J. E. Sherrow, wife and daugh ters Misses Mary and Katie and Mrs. Wm Sherrow and son, Clinton, motored to Lexington last-Wednesday. CARTHAGE WOMAN TELLS HAPPY STORY MrsLaura Duko of Carthage, Tenn., was alctira ot stomach disorders for several years. Sho lost appetite and lier weight tell on. Sho could not rest at night. Sho took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Just a few doses and found herself restored. In fact, Mrs. Duke's recovery was so rapid sho was afraid that It could be only temporary. So sho waited from September, nhen she took tho remedy, until tho following February to pass Judgment. Then sho wrote: "I wrlto you la regard to your won derful stomach remedy that I took last September. I feel better than I have la flvo years. "My weight was 12714 pounds; now It Is H" H. and I can eat anything I want. I sleep well at night. I would have written before, but I wanted to see how I got along." Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy elves per manent results for stomach, fiver and intestinal ailments, hat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating,, pressure of gas In the btomach and around the heart. Oct on bottle of your druggist now and try It on an absolute guarantee It not satis factory money will bo returned. For sale by It. E. McUoberts and all other reliable druggists. PREACIIERSVILLE Mr. It. J. McAlister has just purchas ed a nice automobile. Mr. Thomas Owens of the Canaan section hss been quite III. Mrs. Mary Naylorof Rowland visited her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Payne. Miss Taylor, ot Greensburg Ind, Is visiting the fumily of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Carpenter. A hog ran against Mr. W. II. Cum mins the other evening and now he has to.walk with a crutch. A crowd from here went to Cedar Creek to hsh, Saturday. A nice time reported but not many fish caught. Mr. Henry Anderson Jr. tradedanice mare to Mr. Ross for a motorcycle. He now rides on the wings of the wind. Now is the time to lay In your coal for fall and winter. Three grades for sale by Hudson, Hughes and Farnau. Messrs Joe and Thomas Lunsford were in Louisville to see their mother, Mrs. B. T. Lunsford, who-has been ill. Prof. Cyrus Johnson, while hanging paper on the ceiling fell and it is thot he broke a finger when he fell on his hand. Mr. Jesse Lawrence has also purchas ed a nice motorcycle. We notice it Is gentle enough to be left in the pike unhitched. Mr. George B. Sutton is now the proud owner of a handsome auto. His son, Bryan, is getting so he can drive quite well. Mr. Woodson Carpenter, who has been quite ill with a bursted ear drum, is nble to be about after a surgical operation. Misses Carrie and Grace Anderson will be at home Saturday from Wil liamsburg where they have been at tending school. Mr. Wm. Sprinkles preached three good sermons at the Methodist church for Rev. Robinson who Is away conduc ting a meeting. Master W. II. Cummins had a pony to run away with him one day last week and the little fellow received several severe bruises and cuts but is getting along all right now. Mrs. B. T. Lunsford, who has been In the Norton Infirmary, Louisville, is thought to be improving. Mr. Luna ford plans to bring her home this week, We hope to hear of a speedy and com' plete recovery for this most estimable lady. Mr. G. L. Blankenship left recently for the Hoosier state to make a fortune He located at Parker and is employed by a contractor on the roads. Recent advices state he is welt satisfied and will be neighbor to a Ky colony from here. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lawrence and handsome little son. Walker, ot Kissim mee Flu., and Mr. Carlisle Pleasant of Maywood, have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cummins. Mr. Lawrence is an old Preachersvllle boy and has just returned from Florida. He will locate near Elizabethtown. H Colds 1 should be "moped In the bud", Icril allowed to run unchecked, serious results may follow. Numerous cases ol consumption, pneu monia, anl "'cr Istal dis eases, can :ed back to a cold. At the first sicn ol a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses ot THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Kagiana, o Madison Heights, Va., says: "I have been using Thed lord's Btack-Draught lot stomach troubles, indiges tion. and colds, and (ind It to be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an ow man (eel like a young one." Insist on Thedford's, the original and genuine. K-67 BUENA VISTA Miss Marie Ruble Is visiting relatives In Danville. T. M. Scott made a business trip to Nicholasville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hamilton, of Lan caster, were with relatives here Sun day. Miss Ethyl Evans has returned from an extended visit with her sister in Danville. Little Miss Juanita Ruble, of Dan ville Is visiting her grand-mother, Mrs. Delitha Evans. Mr. Chas. Lethers and family, of Faulkner, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan. Several from here attended the District Sunday School Convention at Pleasant Grove Sunday. Rev. Hudson, of Lancaster, pastor of Presbyterian church here, made his initial sermon Sunday morning. Lincoln Prize Silage Corn yields enor mously in corn and silage. $5 per bu. Hudson, Hughes and Farnau. Mr. Fred Williams and family motored from Louisville and were guests of his sister Mrs. Will Smalley for the week-end. Jefferson 'School sf Lav. Mi.lTiKsfitiM 3 irsa LLJI. 11th TroDriui(jt.S. 8e ond terra, Jan.. IfipuM for brt la AlliUtM AocMtotlroar1iUMlUrK UbntriMk Plf-hp nartwu. Taltlvn sully ptyftble. Kor KRLKcttocaeaiil htadsKiin 13ilt looton Ku-taing of Tbotusi JcServuD retdr W frsuue, writ ELLIOTT fENNEEAKEE. Sec!, LsnktiHe, Kj. 9 Ss!iBf WmmS More Silo Less Money Moke no deal for a silo without Setting our figures and fixtures. Wo give more and better anchortfe. Stauncher door frame. Steel-hinged, (our.Ulch door. Steel step Udder, step every 18 inches. Better compart, live construction throughout Get Our Prices Before You Buy Our dUod sMpraeot of tltv uij' fia. tvrtt tna m4lUr tfllinf tod eptrttiag spBM umo snort hn nittM raon.jr thu ony suo compon? ca sivo ?ov. f rvv It mil figmrit KENTUCKY SILO CO, W. P. Kineaid, Mgr. Stanford. Ky.