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The Central Record, Thursday, June 28, 1917. Get Ready For Harvest. Peering Mowers, Deering Binders and Twine. Deering Binder Twine, the best on the' market. Phone us your order now so you wiH be sure of yours at harvest time. Becker & Ballard. Bryantsville, Ky. A MERCILESS JUDGE. One WhiJIwwiNs Faw. A merciless judge Is Father Time, lie fore lilm Hie weak ami the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following state ment from n Lancaster resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. Mrs. U. F. Walter, Hill Terraco, Lancaster, says: "1 never fall to praise Doun's Kidney Tills. Tor they are a most worthy remedy and liAve done mo much Rood on many occasions. For several years, 1 have suffered from a lame and painful back. My kidneys have also been Irregular in action. Doan's Kidney Fills have always re. moved every symptom of kidney trou ble at these times." (Statement given March 20, 11)03. " ALWAYS P.EI.IAULK. On November 18, 1910, Mrs. Walter said: "1 havu the greatest confidence In Doan'a Kidney Fills. I was free from kidney trouble for n long time. but recently had a slight attack. again used Ooan's Kidney Fills and they relieved me." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. MANSE. Phone 27. SPECIAL EXCURSION SUNDAY, July lSt Southern Rarwai System Following Round Trip Fares in effect from Danville, Ky. to Louisville $1.50 Shelbyville $1.25 Lawrenceburg .$1.00 Harrodtburg . . .$ .50 Similar reductions to all local stations bttween Danville and Lexington and Louisville. Tickets limited for return trip to date of sate. RETURNING No. 9 will be held at Louisville until . . .5:30 P. M. Jot further information see Ticket Agent, Southern Railway System. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert spent Sunday with his son, Mr. Jim Kobcrts. Mr. Lewis Anderson spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. W. 1'. Anderson, Mr. ttobert Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday with his cousin; Mr. Edgar Creech. Misses Sallie nnd Violet Oggof llerea were the guest of .Miss Anile Todd on Sunday. Miss Hibbard of McWhortcr was the week end guest of her cousin, Miss Blanche Bculing. Mr. Roy Creech spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Creech at Hyattsville. Mr. Walter. lEeynolds and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wm. Marshbanka. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McWhorter of Williamsburg, spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. wmtis, Mrs. llciry Little ami daughter were week end guests of their parents, Mr. andyMrs. A. T. Howling, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anderson Sr. of Madison county, Mrs. James Ralston and children spent Tuesday with Mrs, W. F. Anderson nnd family. Social Etiquette. Mrs. Fnslilonplnti' "Poor, dear Mrs. Upperton Is to be burled todny. Are )ou going to the funeral?" Mrs. Etta Quet "I really can t you krjpw. luive Just discovered Mic owed mo a cull." Los Angeles limes. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LOAN TOTAL $3,035,226,850: 4,000,000 PARTICIPATE. Fair List Prices -Twx-zt' tie & ffiBM Fair Treatment 1 iFheir Merit Written Across m mi j.t tr t r i i nr- S Mf&ZE&Z-- W V V -5s & MP V WMBF RICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES HE strength and durability of Goodrich Black Safety Tread Tires are ground into the roads of our nation from Main to California. Six Fleets of Goodrich Test Cars, heavy cars and light cars, daily write the truth about Goodrich Tires on the worst roads in six widely different regions of our country. Sand, rock nnd cravel, and every freak of climate are testing out Goodrich Tires through millions of miles of roughing it. The answer of this nation-wide test of the Test Car Fleets an answer told in 300,000 tire miles weekly Is: The ONE foundation of lastta. resilient fabric tires is the UNIT MOLD, UNBROKEN CURE, . Goodrich has championed olonal amongst "tire makers. This is the TESTED" TRUTH of Goodrich Black Safety Treads? the TESTED TIRES of America. BUY THEM. They must give you lasting full, value service. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, Ohio Maker of Uio famous Silvcrtown Cord Tires VrUcU won Uw 1916 lUu.iog ClnnirifciniMp For sale by all dealers. FM&S$$Z&$'"B03t' in the Lony Hurt" P kmtltUTU SB IN QgiSiUTIwSocto Rj t"mm Psilrr firTliini Kj Liberty l.oan subscriptions total $3,0.15,220,850, nnd oversubscription of neurly 62 per cent. The final tabulation was omclally an nounced Friday. showing the more than 4,000.000 persons bought bonds. Nine ty-three per cent of subscriptions or those of 3,060,000 persons were for bonds varying Horn $50 to $10,000. while twenty-one subscribers applied for allotments of $5,000,000 each or more. The New York Federal Itcserve Dis trict led the list with subscription total ing $l,lMi,7iS,400, or more than three times the amount subscribed in the next district. Chicago, $357,185,950. The other districts sent subscriptions as follows; Uoston. S332.4I7.COO. Cleveland, $2SJ.148.700. Philadelphia, $232,309,250. San Francisco, $ 175,623,900. Richmond, $109,730,100. Kansas City, $dl.75t,80. St. Louis, $80,134,700. Minneapolis, $70,255,500. Atlanta, $57,878,650. Dallas, $18.018,3: 0. These subscriptions include those dir ect to the treasury and proportioned among the various districts. Allot ments will be made. Secretary McAdoo announced, on subscriptions up to and including $10,000, tin full amount: these subscriptions totalled, $1,200.081. S50; more than $10,000, up to and in cluding $100,000, GO' per cent of the nmount subscribed, but not less than $10,000 in any Instance. Thce sub scriptions totalled $560,103,050. Allot n.ents to subscribers in this group will aggregate $330,00 1, WO. OUR DRINKS WILL COOL YOU BEFORE AND ATEHRETF S ' CHAUTAUQUA. Our store will be open after the evening pro grant. Leave any package you 1 may have, at our store. McRobertsDrugStore PLAY TIME. Does the word play with nil its num erous suggestl ns appeal to jou? At Kavnnaugh Camp, July 30 August G, every kind of play is enjoyed. Some campers like tennis, therefore a tennis committee Is organized iu encli Confer ence. Louisville and Kentucky, to plan a tournament. Last year the Kentucky Conference was victorious. For those who prefer tramps thru the country, special arrangements are made for a tramp to l'ewee Valley to visit Mrs Annie Fellows Johnson, author of the Little Colonel stories. Last year the the girls were welcomed by Mrs John ston, who introduced to them the fam ous negro mammy, Mona Heck. One of the most delightful hours will be spent at the swimming pool where in struction in swimming will be given free. One day there will lie n "March mellow Toast" or n "Haeon Fry". Come to Kavanaugh Camp and enjoy these good times. He sure to send your registration blank in befoiejuly 15, 1917, to Miss Helen McCandless. 1111 S. Floyd St. Uulsville. Ky. The Modern Spirit of co-operation, the spirit which animates all successful business, prevails in the organization of our Federal reserve bank. We own stock in it. We keep our reserve cash in It We hsvo a voice in electing its director? and through them in choosing its management. It Is our bank, and Its resources enable us at all times to meet the legitimate banking requirements of our community. Citizens National Bank OF LANCASTF.lt. KY. " II. F. HUDSON. President. J. J. WALK Fit, Vice Prest. W. O, P.ignky. Ass't Cash'r Joe J. WaMCEK. Jiu, Hook-Keeper. W. F. CHAMP. Uuhler. THE NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER. Capfral $50,000 Surplus $30,000. A. II DENNY, President' J. E. STOItMES, Vice Pres't S. a DENNY. Cashier. It. 1, JJIDRY, Ass't Cashier. J. U OlU, Hook-Keeper. .Safety Oeposit Boxes For Rent. WK SOLICIT YOUK BUSINESS. Samual D. Cochran. Alex It. Denny, J. If. Posey. J. E. Slormes. S. a Denny, J. I GUI. Dr. W M. Elliott. Directors. PUTTING LOAFERS TO WORK Papers all over the state continue high in their commendation of Judgo Shackeltord'k efforts to put the loafers to work at this time. The Elizabeth town News said last week: "Judge W. It. Shackelford, of the Richmond circuit court, recently re quested the niaor of Itichmond to pro cure for him u list of the unemployed able bodied men, white nnd colored, within the corporate limits of that city. The judgo stated that he desired lu call the attention of his next grand jury tu idleness and nTu ineuns of getting the attention of the jurors upeciilcally call ed to the matter ho anted the exact number who are violating the vagrancy law. The action of Judge Shackelfoid Is along the light line und should Lu imitated by cery Circuit Judge In the state. This Ij nu ti.ne for idleness. Those who won't work should not be allowed tu eat bread. Thert is work and plenty of it for every man to get u job who is nble tu work. Wo should liko to sec Judge Layman do just what Judge Shuctelfurd has done. There ure a lot if loafers around Elizabeth town. You cun hardly go to the L. & N. station here that you do not see standing urouml from six to a dozen men who do nothing but loaf. Many of this class are worthless negroes who bootleg whisky, shoot craps and woi?t work. It is a good time to put stout people to work to escape indictment under the vagruncy law, or else force them to skip the town. They huvo been offered good waged to work In gardens or cut grass on the lawns but they decline. Somebody has to feed these trilling fellows and wo believe the best way to feed them Is at the county's expense by putting them to work on a rock pile or repairing roads. Away with the loafers and Idlers and in this way we can get rid of a number who belong to the criminal class." We heartily agree with the Etown News and hope Judge Friable will fall In line on J see that all of our loafers are put to work. Gov. Stanley ssys there are only two classes that live olT of. people for nothing the German aristocrat and a lousu-what about the Lancaster loafer? Draw A Check fur the money you ov e nnd note how much more res pectfully your creditors re- l!nrd you. They like to do Intslnoss with a innu who has nu account nt the Garrard Bank & Trust .Go. They know he is doing business in a luulress like way. Hetler open such an account even if your alTalrs are not large. Thev will grow all right. The Garrard Bank & Trust Company 3C 3C 3 C RED BLOOD AMERICANISM IS COMING TO THE FRONT llight now this Country Is calling for men of stout hearts and sound bodies. It needs them to keep Old Glory triumphant and unsullied in tho air. The exigency now confronting us einphtslzes, ns nothing else could do, the importnrce of good health, both as an Individual and national asset. It gives point to the suggestion, of ten emanating from this ollice, that everybody should guard their health as a priceless pos session. When you II nil yourself running down und not exactly keyed up to the fighting pitch, ag is the case with everybody at times. You ought to come tu Nature's relief and take n course of COM-CEL-SAR ILcgnlly jjuarnntccd to satisfy you, or meney back If you'll do that, you will not experience tho discomfiture of being sent back homo for lark of red blood when you nr.swer tho call of the colors. COM-CEL-SAlt sells at Ono Dollar tor threeo boxes, legally guaranteed for the stOQiach, liver, kidney's, bowels, bladder, blood and Indigestion nnd headaches, rheumatism and nervousness. SCIENCE SOPE Is best for HUMAN SKIN, only 10c a bar, 3 bars 25c. Try our COWHOY LINIMENT, for nil Pains, bruises, burns, etc. 25c isjfid 50c bottles. , STORMES DRUG STORE, Lancaster, Ky. Dakoto Jack-Whlte-Moon Remedy Co. 3729-31 West Broadway. LOUISVILLE. KY. 3C IE 1L 31 a: t on hi Iff