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THE riMES THURSDAY, NOV. , HW2 Knterrd as second-clasi mail ma rr at tL Pnt Offlc t Clay City, 'y., under the Act of ConjreM of fart h 3. 187P. SUBSCRIPTION IlATE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. The year 1'dSiaw many nutli od of in vestment of t lie people' on pIi in this county. Among them heing oil stock, (lovernnient mv in in stamps. The oil stock les men made glowing promiM of i in rued jute profits of JhII diinen f-ioii . I he w ar aving stump ou five year lonns paid nlmut 1 per cent., fn the investment while loau deposits jnid 3 prr cent, with the use of the money any Hay if you needed it. About 75 per cent, of the nion ey invested in the oil stock proved to le worthless. Hut ho about your stamps and bunk !e posits? There Ins not been a day but what each of them has been worth 100 cents to the dol lar in gold. H ware of the van ous stocks offered you. Their value is all tu the slick salesman and the officers of the company promotug it. There is none for vou. Wheiyou pet your pay for tho stamps put it in the bank if you do not reinvest it in Treasu re savings certificates. The L. & N. liiilway is adver tising the fact that claims for loss and damage to freight hawTed by their lines have, decreased in number from 43.9C5 for the first six moLMha in 1920 to 17,010 for the first six months in 1022, and in value fnmi $1,451,470 for the first six months in 1020 to $470,-N.-j? in 1022. And still there is far too much damage to freight, far more than necessary. Thou sand of dollars of small damage is uever claimed by shippers. It is the will of all the railroad com panies that there be no damage whatever to freight in shipping, and they pay for careful hand ling. The damage ull accrues by unnecessary rough handling. If the employes were required to make good all damages caused by their own careless acts they could be paid better wages with the laving and freight rates could be reduced. The good reads meeting at Stanton went on record last week Small Accounts Are always welcomed here no less than larger ones (or moA large accounts were small ones once. Whatever the nature oi the volume of ycur anking business, when you bring it here you are assured of uniformly courteous and helpful service. Clay City national Bank Cloy City, Ky. CAPITAL, C:3,C:0.C3 SURPLUS, $35,OOO.C3 as favoring a $75,000,000 bond is sue for roads. This is a mistake. Roads are costing too much' now for all the revenue for the next thirty years to be spent on them. The Times is for a bond issue when the road can be built at a fair price, but an average of $15, 000 per mile for building good dirt roads in counties like I'owell is far too hiuh. We like Tresident Harding b 'cause he, like the writer, is Rapt is t and a newspaper man, but it is impossible for the writ er to tee how he can consistently be opposed to a bonus for the bos who went to France in haste and danger and favor a bonus for the ships that ply the waters to that uiid all o! Lor count ries in peace and safety. Relieved Constipation ".Sull'ered a great tie il f r nV constipation," writes Herbert U I) w, Portsmouth, S. II , ":tnd never found anything to take the p'ace. of Foley Cathartic Tib lets.'' liiln u'ness, constipation and other digestive disorder quickly relieved with Foley Ca thartic Tablets. Does not gripe or nauseate. Sold everywhere. T3AtLBAWD" "Don't Forget Your Rubbers" You need rubbers to keep your feet dry, save your good leather shoes from expensive soakings, and prevent falls on icy walks. Our "Ball-Band" Light Weight Rubbers are good-looking, they fit well, and will give youlongwear. Formen, women, and children. Styles to suit any kind of shoe. We have your size come in and let us fit you with a pair. V. T. CHAPHAN. n li ril 1 I I U SPOUT SPRINO KinMiy Burgher hut ge " Sladc to work on the new road. Joe MrKtnney in Irvire Tucwlay to look after his town property. Isom Hallard has moved from Irvine to hi new frni pnrcha ed from J c McKinney a le weeks ago. Jordon Harnett lost a valuable hoUtein cow Inst week hy being hemmed in a diWh. Mrs. lielle Burgher also lot a very valuable cow from swamp fever. V. 0. Mlze will sell out nnd move to North Middletown, Ky. where he will continue in the mercantile business. We sin cerely regret that Mr. Mize will leave us. He and his family are most excellent citizens. Entire Family Had "Flu" " 'Keep right on using Foley's Honey and Tar. It will give ijuick relief,'" siid ' li duct , when the en! ire family had lie "flu." Never '' anything m good." writes Mrs. A. B. (Irif fit 1 , Andrews, Iud For couth, colds, rrntip, thriMt, cher or bronchial trouble ue Foley's Honey Ht.d T.ir. Sold every wlere. Matcher's Creek. C A ('onlee and Butler Barnes f Stanton, were hereSundoy. Thomas McCall whs the mifM of his son, IVte McU.ill Sund . J. (i. Thomas and Ivirl M u tin Ivisited friends and relatives in Indian creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II V. (1 irrett. of Clay (Jity, were quests f Mr. and Mrs. J. (J Thomas Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flvd McCall visited Mr. and Mrs. Walker Wil loughby on Cane creek Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Win. Mi-Call visited Iipi father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Centos, a few days last week on Slate. Mrs. Millard Kstes was the guest of her father and m ther, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McC'ul I Saturday nigat. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hal! visited visited his parents, Mr. and Mr&. James Hall, on Crook's Branch Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Johnson Saturday night and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson Sunday. Catarrhal Cough Relieved "I puttered in the extreme from chronic eafanhal coughs," writes M. (). Kelley, Orlando, Via. "Foley's Honey and Tar has on equal in quick relieving this disagreeable allliction." Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opi ate ingredients printed on the wrapper. Sold everyhwere. OFFICIAL BUSINESS H. S. MARTIN, Notary Public, Powell County, Ky. P. O., GENET, KY. Red River Hotel First class Hotel Accommoda tions at Reasonable Rates. Hairdwick Co0 THE CASH STORE PRODUCt SAME AS CASH Our Fall and Winter Goods are arriving which puts us in position to offer to our many patrons and the general public Dependable Merchandise in many lines at reasonable prices. We will take pleasure in showing you the lines. We carry floor covering in Linoleum, Prolino, Fibre, , . and Matting. Heavy Grass Rugs, qx 12, $6.50; KolorFast Fibre, qxn, $10,00. Outings, 12 to 20c yd.; Ginghams, 15 to 30c yd.: Percales, 13 to 25c yd.; Muslin, 11 to 20c yd. White Goods, Pop lins, Serges, Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Union Suits, Hosiery, Lace, Toiiet Articles. Umbrellas. Men's and Young Men s Suits Caps, Hats, Shirts, Suit Cases, Union Suits, Ticce Goods Shoes for the Entire Family fc Dress Shoes in Nunn Uush, Walk-Over, Queen Quality, Duster Hrown, and Endicott Johnson. Uall Hand rubber goods, Gum Coats, Saddles, Bridles, BlanketsIIarness, Traces, Collars, Pads, etc. Thornhill Wagons, Oliver Chilled Plows, Log Chains, Gate Hinges, Strap Hinges, Saws, Axes, Hatchets, II. & V. guaranteed Paints and Varnishes, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Auto Acces sories, U. S. Tires and Tubes, Gasoline, Oils, Tin. Granite, and Aluminum Ware, Queensvvare, School Books and Supplies, Leath er Leggins, Comforts, Blankets, Groceries, Cakes, Candies, Ka nawha Salt, Hay. Flour, 21 lbs. 95c, $1 10 and $1.20, Jewelry, Fountain Pens, IIOOSIER TABINETS to save the good vvifo walking all over the place to find the desired article, and many other articles which we will be pleased to show you. You.s for Service, Hard wick & Company, Stanton Stationery Drugs Cigarettes Tobacco Soft J. J. CURRY, J CLAY CITY, KY. "Our Family Medicine" T WILL WRITE you in regard to Black-Draught liver nieJ icine, as I have been using ii more than 13 years," says a letter from Mr. S. F. Aftntz, of R. F. U. 2, Leland, N. C. "I keep it in my home all the time, for it is mostly our family medicine. Wh?n we begin to feel feverish or sluggish, with trouble from the liver or stomach, we take a dose of Thedford'i Black-Draught and the trouble is soon over. I mostly buy a dollar package at a time, and it has saved me many a bill." Thedford'i Black-Draught is a Word's OLAOEC A Purely Vegetable Liver UEtSctnt Fruits Cakes Candies Fancy Groceries Drinks purely vrtabkTe.ncdy, acting on :he liver, stomach and bowels. It is nude fiom selected herbs and roots, and contains no calomel or other mineral dnr,;,. It has bten fcurd of great va'.ue, in inclizctioii, stomach trouble, sick hradache, constipation, and lazy liver, helping to relieve the symptoms caused by ttiese troubles, and to put the digestive system into proper working order. Get a package of Black-Dravjjht liver medicine fiom your druggist or dea'er, today. Be sure to get the genuine l lifdiord's. i r u Si DRAUGHT Mrs. M. E. ADAMS, f . Proprietress. 1 i