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.. , jUttz!i' r&" - iJv SsS- T M-'-V- l'. . .-. Published Every Friday -VOLUME XXV. MT. VERNPN, RQCKCASTLE COTJKTY, KY., FRIDAY, FEB 23. 1912. NLMBLR i'j smiitjypgiFgitiEm 'ci " 'vs" jfflw . - lafikVw.- . .v j',aBr' - - - ' . :. T"T.-5 ..TAi.'-iV""- . -sy - i . . . ' ' ' IiU'Mil Established wush --. l0 Prll LIY1NGST0N. Rev Watson, of Mt. Vernon, filled his regular appointment at the Presbyterian church Saturday and Sunday. Cam Mulhus soecial agent for L & N. R. R Co., was at home Sundav from Paris, Ky. Mrs. M. F. Pike, of the Caloway section, visited Ea-t Berustadt Sanday. Mrs. W. F. Merhnee, or Paris, is visiting Mrs. George Pope. Rev. lames. Barnes, of Scaggs Creek, was Sunday's train enroute home from Altaraont. The tie trade at this place re maius unchanged. We believe there are more ties brought to tnis town than an other town ou the L & N. line. The Holv Rollers will begin a series of meeting here next Saturday we-are informed. While a great many of us can't see as they do .yet if it suits them we j have nothing to say, as we don't: wish to cross swords with any sect or denomination. Everyman has aright to wor-hip Gud according: to the dictates oi his own con- science. Dock Jone-. h.s just re turned from the gardeu spot of the world, which in p'ain words is Level Green This is his first trip and he gives it a glowing descript ..ion. Dock is about right no place on earth is better in our estima tion than Old Level Green. F, L Thompson, the drummer, was in Livingston Friday. Mrs. C. A. Blanford has returned from Parksville where she has been for a few days on the account of the illness of 1 er mother, Mrs. Will Brown. Mr. andMrs. John. Clark has moved to Norton Va. Mes-r A. M. Hiatt and U. G. Howell, of Brodbead have purchased the Eight Gable restaurant from R B. Sams, and are baying a nice trade. Luck to you boyf J. S. Calnvay has received bisco-nmission from Gjv. McCreary and now' it is judge Caloway with Mr A. Pennington .as Marshal and Judge Caloway as Jud -e we believe that we will hive a quiet little town Boys score deep and hew to the line Sidney Hellard and Thomt-s 13Uii tt -A . - J s.' - .1 - V " "5 b,"F 1 .- i i tuc l LlMd Our-Stoct is THE 2."--' -'J - .-- " - " i 1 . t - " - JK-i -' ; iy? "- i , are running a butcher shop in Pennington Bros., store. Mrs. R. J. Lempnds left for Louisville Friday to visit her mother. 1Mrs. J. P. E.- Drummoud has returned from Kuoxville where she has been visiting relatives for the past two weetcs. Erl Rice was at home from ilitamsburg last Sun- day. Mirs Annie Wa ton was at home ir.un Barbonraville Sunday, She is n tending school at that pldce. Airs. L. G Falin visited relatives at Pine Hill Saturday and Sunday. Well. W. M. Hicks and the writer are still on the si igle Mde of the Matrimonial fence nnd (to all indications will remain so. A, wife is oarder'to ge"l now tfun they were in a'olomons d vs. It is 'talked here that a rail road w. 11 be constructed up Rockcastle river, We hope th s is true. We do know that the Thorn is heirs have sold a large tract of timber land up the river and thi Co.. will get it out some whv but whether they will bring it this way or snie oth..-rtthe poet -From Gieenland's Icy e ae unsble to sn: -'-J. M. Mountains. "--bYir the past twelve Foure has pun.:haied a store house m.nihs there hat. been a great fight on Main street fro n id. Al. Mink made here against Malt Vead and and traded Mink a span of niulee." it has bten hirdito conquor but we Mr. and Airs. Sam Cromer, ot think the present olfueFi ill put a Illinois, are visiting Malison -Mink quietus on it. We lupi to see the at this place. Born to the wife of "iaie th.it this stuff will be no more Mat Mink a fine girl on the 15th. 'and we think the day is not far dls Mother and babe both dping well, tant when there will not be a rjrop Miss Ethel Hays has returned in the county. We now have one from Brodbead where she las been ;0f the quietest little towns in the the past week visiting relatives 'state and we hope it will remain so. J. B. Hays has received a mess- i be Livingston Lumber Co, will age from Cincinnati tbat WUUe start Deir m,us jn a few days, as. Preston was dead. He was the the bands have returned froai Ford son of John Preston who lived in and goje.to work. So the hum, of this county until a few years rgo. industry will toon be heard qn a Dr, Amyx and Joe Cbildress Mdes.-Weli, as this is my first let have returned Irom Florida and ter for some time aud we dqn't they picture that couutry as a wish to tell all we know ot onc we pandise on earth but after they will give you the rest of tr.eneys were there a few days they thought nxt Week. of the song that the baid plays, j 'My Old Keutu:ky Home" so Y)u a-e probably aware that Dock started' for Ijqme at quce,,. - loe went further down -on - 4b - oast out at last getting home woids -There s No Place Liko Home" he started and landed here jjPPlMB"lf"!l"lf,''P" ""' PROM HEAD TO WE CAN CLOTHE YOU WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE Our immense line of Me and Bpy? Qotjiingi Everything new Nothing carried overt vv GUARANTEE WiTH EACH SUIT When you see these suits, youMl be convinced that the quality, workmanship and price are better than you. could get elsewhere: V, oriDV cunr rrrMD xzrviwr SJ Lt JLt i-J 1 . V-tll-i 1 Vll VY:VjriTl,l-iV ic Brimming FULL OF SELBY WOMEN'S ,FRIEND Sutton & ' ... -( -. v -. - -." - -- V. - ?V . - " . - - - - - i , .V 4 . . -l- Thursday night Well it hs been some time Miice we have written a lette. Vom here we were just taking a rest. Sin e then we bee the cot respondents fro n all over the county have commenced writing and sine i::y last letter great changes na e been wrought in the eaitb. The election has passed off and just as we said went Democratic by a big majority and now if we will conduct our selves -right the Dems vv;ll gain another ,vctorv at the poles this November. Say Mr. Ed we hear sometallrof putting us in the Eleventh District. It' this is liue we will kick out of the harness, We know there is just as ood people iu the eleventh as ever lived but we want to stay where we an . j We are batis-fied and they should be Well, weli, wt have had the coldes winter that we have had lor many year. Tbty s: y the ground ho sw his shadow aud we will bavt six weeks more cold it this be th case We can sing the words a- pneumonia always r salts from a :oIdj - but - ypu never-heard pincolQ- resulting in pneumonia when this re!Uedy nny be had for 3 triffle? For sale by Chas.C. Davis, ""'rTrTMn LOW OUT, in Tans, Buck8kipI7olvets,,etc-Cil IS THE SEfeBY, OTTAWA. The sirk reported in last issue i - are conveltsccut say. There' w.lj we are glad to Union D :.!....!. X.1 ,.'. 0.,1,.41T iviiijc. uuuipu oaiiu-j .a?u unua' 'w- 3 "eianey " nis crop or ronacco vy. r. js-injjaiu of S'anford . t 9 cts. per lb. Quite a 1. umber of the . farmers contem plate raising tobacco the com ii g year. Here Is - hoping that h hey will have a financial success. -r-Rumor says ,we are to have two more new stores in our httle town in the new future. T. L- Proctor and J. B. Sutton were in Mt. Vjernon Tuesday on busiuess. Miss Annie Brown who has been going to school at M. Vcn.on returned home Satnrdiy last Mrs O-inrley Sovr'er is in verv po r bea'ih at this isme. Rev lames Elder will soon move to hi property recently purchas ed ut Lark in Hicks "3q , anrj te dicftions are the latter will mira e to Brodhea! in the near future. Grider Barnett left Mon day, for Sbelbville, to attend to some important business, The Wheat crop looljfevery favrrrable ia this locality U14 .&um Wfe;pqqny Ky., to the highest and v a .uuuiug mwBir Uktug VB- nf a nlnnlnnr f 5 Hm Kcmrp arinri. ' lished at this place. Robt. Brown aud family visited relatives, in Pulaski a few days since. The death angel v'sited the hoaMieing regular County Court day, ot ivir. and Mrs. Stephen Elder,1 of Quail, Feb. 19 at n o'ejocte.j m. and took ur its victim .the latters companipn, Uncle Step,Tjfcn. Elder. He was a devoiit member of the Christian church at Provi dence aud will be bajJlv missed (n, the church and hom. circle, Tlie deceased v. as a spcjable, upiigbf and honorable njaq and Jir4 reached his 70th year. He leaves behind hjwrq.. brothers, and one sterfeaLtno. Idr, of near BeeLHfcPavid Elder Sr., ot Pulactlmrity and Mrs. Tart Proctor, of u)itawa. a .wife and "six - bjIdrenvr'''fcobtder, " "qT irodhead. and Qavid E;lder Jr. ot aail and Mesdamesj Jack MqlHns Eugene Brown, Johu Proctor, qf Q ail and G B. S,q'ttOn, of near j a""-'. 38 pi -r -" r M' t. & ;i' um t 1 .-. W -fwi. Preachersvil'.e, Garrard, county. They have the heartfelt sympathy of us all. The interment took place in the Providence cemetex-y I VVArlnocrl'iV or. m o mi ' wwwvjuj i.v. U. IXJ to await f-the summons of the last great day Vi5iV '.Tfc..- COMMISSIONER'S SALE. & ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT. George Taylor, Logan tD. Taylor, Susie Ki-u-. . eger, JViilt Taylor.- A ps Taylor, Loti Ta?'or, John C. Taylor, Mollie Ricketts, Nannie Tay lor, Plaintiffs VS: Commissiouer's Sale. Eugene Taylor, Louis Nicholson, Lee Nichol son, Costella Nicholson, and foe Taylor b,y is Committee, J- v- Ty lor, Defendants By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court rendered at the January term I912 thereof, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the front door of the Cour- House in M yermn Rqckcastlo bastblddorat public auction, on Monday the 26th. day of Feb,. 1912, between the hours o? nine o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. following described real estate located in Rqckcastle county, Kentucky, and bounded as fol lows: Ou the north by the lands of Theard PariQps; on, the east by the lands of. J N. Coffey; on the south and westhj the lands of G. S. Grifftn, containing about Go acres more or lesg. Fqr the purchase price the pur chaser must execute bond with approved security, bearing inter est from day of sale nqtil paid, a,nd having the force and effect qf a judgment Bidders must be prepared to comply with these ierms, G. S. Griffin, Master Commissioner Rock castle County Court. ALMOST LOST HIS LIFE. S. A. Stid, of Mison, Mich,, will never forget bis terrib'e cixpo sure to a merciless storm. "It gave mea dreadfulcold,"-he writes, '"that caused severe pains iu my chest, so it was hard for me to breathe. A neighbor gave me several doses of Dr. King's New , Discovery which brought great ' relief. The doctor said I was on the veige of pneumonia, but to con tinue with the Discovery. I did so land two bottles completely cu ed ' me." Use only this quick, safe, I reliable m dlciue for coughs, colds, ' or any th- oat or lung trouble Price 50c snd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Chas. C Davis- COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT, Fannie Turner Plaintiff. VS : Commissioner's Sale. Spencer Mulins etc Defendant By virture of a judgement and order of sale of the" Rockcastle Circuit Court rendered at the January term 1912, thereo?. I shall proc6ed to offer for sale at the lront door of theCourtHouse in Mt. Vei non, Rockcastle, Co .. Keutucky, to the highest and j best bidder at public auction, on ; Monday the 20th day oi'eDruary i9i 2 between the hours, of nine o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. being the regular Court day, on a credit of six months, the following described realestate located in Livingston, Rockcastle County. Ky., and bounded as follows: I "On the north by the lot o Tommy Jones; on thu east by the lot of Harry Magee; on the south by the lot of -Dr. Joyner and qn the west by the lauds .of. Samuel Pennington. .for tht purchase price the purchase must execute bond withapprover surety j. bearing interest fron date of sale until paid, an. having the. force and effect of i judgment. Bidders must be pre paved to, comply with thes' term9. ' G S: Griffin-. Masterj Commissioner, Rock castle Circuit jCoart V Oh Iliir n Cry' KFMLETCItfr.$ BKODHEAD. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sumner, of Asbville, N. C, are with their daughter Mrs. J. M. Clark. H. H. Hutcl eon late of Augusta, Ga., is with his wife, who is spending the winter with her sWr Mrs. W. E. Gravely. Misses E'ti Moore and , Gertude Martin, were iu Mt. Ver f non Sundav and Mondaj , the guests of Mrs. Sadie Moore. Prof. T. H. Likens, principal of Brodbead Graded sbool, bought a house and lot on Main street from D. M. Pns ton-consideration S,i9mn -W atp glad that Mr. Likens and bis I estimable wile are to become manent citizens rf niir Inwn per- Tohn Rohine nn,l wifnan,i l.t I tie daughter Mildrnd. wftPo in!v,SUed r,l,ves ru.(d " Mt. Vernon, Sunday and Monduy, the guest of Mr and Mvs. F. L. Durham. TJ, M. Preston and his son. Leonard, will sell their household effects at public sale the 28th inst, and will move their families to Cincinnati. ,Vo regret to give up these gcod people. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Owens were in Wt. Vernon lust week with Mr and Mrs. G. b Sutton Claude Owens is suffering with a severe attack oi rheumatism. J. Thos. Cherry was up from Crab Or chard, Sunday Misses Etta Sow der and Mattio Owens spent Sun day in the country near Spiro Eld. A. J. Pike preached at Free dom. Saturday and Sur.day. Mrs. P. H. Robins returned from a visit to her daughter at Rich mondByron Owens wa in Mt. Vernon, Sunday, between trains, some attraction in the White Rock City that day we suppose. J. W.Tate and Allen Hiatt were in Mt. Vernon, Monday. Judg ing from the number tiat attended Court, Monday, from the Hiatt seotion, to hear the trial of Mrs Chint Lear, and her sou Robert, charged with burning the cbnrch .house knowjuas "Union Chapel," there wouldnot have been enough men left in that community to have stopped a small tire had plenty of water been available. Mr. Steven Elder, age 70 years, and a very respected citizen of the Quail ootion. died at his home Monday night at 11 o'clock. He wis the father of our fellow townsmen Jacob Elder. Dr. W. E Gravely bought a farm of sixty acres from Lewis McAdauis this week; price unknown. Wiilie.JYadon is in Livingston this week to assist in the Hiatt & Howe'l restaurant. Mr. Larkin Hicks bought the V. E. Evans propertv on Main sireet. consid eration 836 00. Weare glad that Mr. Hicks is to make his home with us agaiu. John E. Evans has accepted a traveling position with Colgate & Co., of New York City, arid left Wednesday for Kr.oxyille, Tenn., to begin work. We are certainly glad thnt John is so lucky in landing such a good job Miss Ethel Hayes has re turned to her home in Livings ton, after spending several dftys with relatives. If yon have am news items leave them at the post office and they will fiud theii way to the sest newspaper ii Rockcastle county. Mr: Shcltoa ofMonticello was here Wednes da3T with his brother in-law, W. A l'yree lie has been buying tiin ber in Letcher county for some iuie and was on his way home Vhs. Mollie Dprham receivec a telegram lafet week that he) daughter, Mrs Wesley, who lives atXiiberty, Ky.. was dead; but ii. a few hours it was found that i was Dr. Wesley's mother insteac. of his wife that was dead Suet mistakes are very painful indeed SHOCKING SOUNDS, in the earth are sometimes heart bofore a terrible earthquake, tha wj.rn ot the coming peril. Nature'. "Warning are kind. Tbat dull pal or ache in the back warns you th Kidneys need attention if yo would escape those dangerons m ladies, Dropsey.Dnbstesor Bright' disease. Take Electric Bitters a 5nce and see backache fly and al your best feeling return." Vl.y soi -ecewed great beuefit from their use or kidney asd bladder trouble writes Peter Bondy South Rocl wood; Mich., "It ts certamh ircat kidney medicine" Try . r o cenrs at . Cbs. C. Davis. 1 e CMidren OrV FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A LEVEL GKEEN. u. - cllRf. Sovvard' of Band K- uueu uis regular appointment at Friendship. M. B.Jones ami Olto Brov. n left last Monday for FtarMa for a fc w months ta-. . Yr. 9md Mrs. Estiil Price and HtUa son,t Clyde spent Friday iuJvt wth Dr. and Mrs G. C. PrkeAt WafcA. Miss Vicla Dtbord who attending school at Mt. Vernoa 1 peodirg the week with" her mother who fe very sick. MissLi?ie Hursn entertained a, number of her friends last Wedaes- vg h(K of berbpotbw v-naries. t reprxiea a VfTT f.c time. Charles let Thursd5 .- 't E,reno Ok h.-Clay TWpacm Saturday. J. K. ftrmva pnt Saturday night vrt.i b lrotbr. W. J. who has been veiy sick Immi we are g'av to say is mine betttc new. Granville Harst watt in Hrodh'ead for a few lours feMfc Thursdiy. ir. awi Mr?. Olwfks Riddle And two Htr'e dattgtaers 'opeutSfttitrday and Sttnd.v witk, Mis. kiddies parents, Vr. aad Mrs. J. u. Thntpsi. Jtfit. .awl Mrs. Tyree Gentry, of Lebanon Junction, ere witit loroe Mk a few !as last wecK. "Uaete BiU"' was down on RocicisU r ver e day last week on i u4ass W. H. Miiiliusand Edd Brown at.ttdMd! Wade Proctor's shK. He wM tev tfc west a few years. Mr. James Cenh hat a wry severe cic ot lajripe. Dr. G. Price was ia th.. part & few hours last Wednesday. W. DeBord sold to oS Cash a w. milch cow for $33.oo. -Little WHIl nod Jack Cat.oa, of Cedr Cre5c, vii-ited their .ant Amttada I)e Bord a lew days last week. Mr. Paris? who has been living eta Q.i . L. Hatchers farm ns ntovoA owei? mi the eastern part, of ihts. cntmmMy where he "piirchaiied ai BeteS Misses Viola and Kate DeBowl, Georgia Gentry and Maude Thomoson aud Clay Tbomp-o and Hobert Brown vvre tne teu9anc uetts of Ora Al . Brown last Sun day. There will be services at Burnetts chapel next Sunday con ducted by Rev. George Thomson, of Euban-s. Kv. 3&S. BOOKKEEPEnIG' Ba3ines3,Phcnography "0.! -. I v TYPEWKirnNtjahd v TSLEGRAPHYl a m.;-5.:,t tiUui.jtio bCLutut -.- h 'ear o( experisnee In irantH ..v; . !Mi,i. ! y!r rdartiic l.'" . i. ... " nftn fr pnc.-. ",RTT-Kntir now. nitTii niisiiirnn n.ll I rPCl A piece of flinuei a.uuicod with Chamberlain's Lininit-iu a'.d bo nd on to th e affected p.irs s prir to anv plaster. Wheu truabled with lame back or pa m the side or chest give it a trial nd yen are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief wi.nch it affords. Sold by Chas. C. D.v. President Tait 1 as deckleti to delay until next week wefc the, appointment 01 a successor to the, late Justice Harlan of the Uaitedl States Supreme Court. Clarence 'Alford w.is found guilty at Lebanon Satwra of assault upon a small k fit wms ientenced to serve twenty year&in the penitsntirry. . Former Gov. Joseph W. Rilk, f Missonri, announced ftis jet?re nent from the race for indorsement n tbat State Saturday, and plged his support to Speaker Clark President. for CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yru Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Xo. 'jfsjfS w Sedentary hadits, isce ot ontdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, arc tW most common cause: of stomach roubles. Corre:tyonr habits and ake Chamberlain's Stcmach" and Mver Tablets and von will K"on be veil again. For sale by Chas C. Davis. Photo GRAPHS AT Hberhart's STUDIO Located Over 31 ANI-' "iTORE West of ,K R. Track 5 MUVeraiKy. 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