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BAKIHtS PONDER Absolutely Puro The only Daking Powder mado from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO UXIE PHOSPHATE I. C. It. R. LOCAL TIME CARD. . I l.oiitvtllr- l'ljrr. iiH'tntinli IM III lautila Ita tVuirai 4'lty a-r.mmiMlaltn . M TB !' u. l.ti rttiHU rJ 'jr M-istu ... I -'I Klttn 4fMmmMlliM r OrUan kt ih1 II si am I M n . I ' am . Mi w 14 .m I"l N . t. i)iec. (Iiuit illr ia-. ! I I.SJam June V Itflt. W.u. ('iirnD, Airt Some business changes are being planned, it is rumored. getting busy ith!,liJ considerable damage in town Lawyers are matters for the cuit court. April term of fir-) 1 I Mr. Arthur Howard was from Mart wick day. on business Tue s- Mr. C. C. Shannon, of Dcpoy, was here Monday on business matters. j " ! See Curd & York, at Central j City, for granite and marble work of all kinds. - Dr. LigKett Dailey was in Louis ville 00 business a few days this week. - - Mr. Chas. K Habbit, represent ing the Cincinnati Coffin Co., was here the latter part of the week call- nr oi '.he ' de. I - . , ' T-c irutt all-killed scare hat j'.ccn . started again, but it it greatly ex-1 aggerated, is a later and we hope better report. Mr. Cam Howard has purchased from Miss Lena -Arnold her home on Trowbridge avenue, and will oon occupy it. - If jou want granite or marble work of any kind, see Curd & York, at Central City, for best work and lowest prices. St Patrick's day passed off here very quietly; there was much wear in of the green, in observance of the day. M. A. Oates has purchased Willis Heir, a registered stallion, and one of the best horses ever in the county. Service will be 15. Telephone No. 19 Depoy.. at. There are several more very live prospective automobile purchasers here, and a stretch of good weather is all that is oeened to close the deals. Letter begin practicing the auto mobile dodge. It will soon be neccessary here, as cars will vie with horse drawn vehicles here be fore snow flies. People who have new apparel are hoping Sunday will be a beauti ful day, but those who will doa old duds are not so particular, and won't be worried extremely if the day be bad. Mr. Lewis Hamilton it here on. visit to bis old home. He has been in Detroit for two years, and holds a responsible position with the Cad iliac Motor Car Co. in the mechan ical department. Mr. N. Jr. Sweeney has purchas cd the interest of Mr. Geo. W, Morgan in the Ford automobile in public service here, operated by Mr. Birney Shutt, joint owner, who retains his interest, and will stilt be in charge of the car. , ' - - - Muting 01 tne grecu was a popu lar paaiime fctrc Monday, a emb lems were scarce, aud some were in possession cf many owners by night fall. During the day nearly ever- one had on something green, for short time, anyway. Wamfh Man to represent us in tic rural distiicts if Keniiuky; good salary for whole time or part time; party must furnish reference and be able to furnish bond. Ad dress tl. A. Mcdranahan, State Mangr., Lock l!x 1S0, Lexington, Kv. Several parties from hereabouts are planning to attend the spring meeting of the Kentucky Mining Institute, held May 16 and i; at Lexington. An excellent program has been arranged, including -4 contests, covering all sorts of in juries and there are several valuable prizes ottered in each. The wind aud rain last Thursday over inc county, roots uciug ripped off, chimneys blown down, fences scattered, trees uprooted, hcreletc. The damage from water was . general, and amounted to a consid erable sum. Estrajr Notice. Taken up as astray by Tom Fox living on what is known Dutch Farm" about Dec. as " The st 1912 Two rc,j heifers about one year old anj unmarked; valued at fifteen dollars each by L. .. Kirkpatrick Subscribed and sworn to before me by Tom Fox this the fourth day , of March 1913. J. II. Lovn i., J. V. M. C. ... . . "Hob White" is without doubt the best flour on earth. Mr j L. Morgan hat (t mu Moriti.:, here he will spem! r. i, t time investigating conditions with a view to purchasing a farm. Mr. H. T. If rat, of Louisville, was here on a commercial visit Tuesday and yesterday. Koaik has the agency for the line ofSturgis "Superba" baby carriages, one of the most complete lines on the market. See them before you buy; made right, look fine, priced right. Ti The Public We desire to announce to the public that our new mill is now in full operation, and we will at all times have on hand the very finest quality of flour, meal and teed. We are very anxious to do custom grinding for our friends, and can give them the very best flour and wheat that is to be had anywhere, in exchange for their corn and wheat. Home Milling Co. (Inc) Take your beef hides to J. E. Coombs & Co. and get the cash. Automobile livery is getting to be a fair part of the traffic again, as roads are getting in good shape once more. When you get "Quail" meal you get the best that is to be had. Mr. Otto A. Kothert, of Louis ville, will arrive here tomorrow, and remain until Monday. Telephone No 5 and your laundry will be called for and delivered. The work of the King road drag was made plain here last Thursday, as after the heavy rain that day the roads woiked with the drag were in a few hours as good as ever, and did not get mnddy at all. Best one ever maJe the Kirsch curtain rods: Roark has a laree line. Want Kindergarten Teacher. An cflort is being made by seve.il mothers to secure a kindergarten tcachtr for a spring turn here. It is hoped the matter may be success fully concluded, as there is plenty of need for such a school here, this being one of the most important systems of teaching. lire Discovered In lime. The residence of Mrs Lucy Tin sley was discovered to be on lire about 10. ;o o'clock last Wednesday night, and prompt response of the fire department to the alarm held damage down to a small amount, t he lira originated in the kitchen. from a cause unktuttwi, and had gained considerable headway before the water was turned on the llimcs. A bucket brigade did titet live work while the hose connections were be ing made, but for the lire depart ment the building would undoubted ly have been destroyed. There was no insurance on the building. A dog which slept oil an open porch was burned, refusing to leave his quarters. Tared Post Climbing Here. (ireenv ilie has doubtless establish ed a record in the parcel post de partment, as there were exactly 101 packages of this matter in the post otliic here last Monday morning. While hundreds of packages are handled weekly, this is the greatest number handled in one day. Gets a Baby By Parcel Post The most unique package that has been received here by mail came in on the early train St. Pat rick's morning. It was a pound baby, 34 inches long, and was sent to Dr. L. 1'. Moore br Mrs. L liernard, of New Orleans. The nationality appears to be Chinese, anyway it has some China in its makeup, and is receiving as much attention from the doctor as any patient he has had fo some lime. Dr. Moore and family recently spent two months in New Orleans, where the doctor was taking special work in Tulane Cniversity. lie evi dently made a favorable impression as to his abilities, and so the baby was sent him for treatment. Chicken Poolers Make and Save Money. It has been many a day since there was so much poultry in town as that brought in Tuesday by the poolers. Doens of wagons, from all pars of the county, were loaded to the limit, the poolers bunching their offerings and using as few wagons as possible. Farmers are ' ! i" ' not only the selling of their ' t3, but are paying close at tention to the economic movement to the market, and what they can save in this way adds considerably to their profits. Formerly it would have required the use of at least four times as many teams and men as were used Tuesday. Warning to Parcel Post L'sers. Persons who use the Parcel Post are w arned against enclosing written matter of any kind in packages. Postmasters are directed by the Department to examine all packages dispatched and received, and to re port any infractions of this rule. There is a heavy fine for the offense. Death of Mrs. I. Oser. Mrs. Lmma Oser, wife Mr. .1 Oser, dry goods merchant of this city, died in Louisville last Fri day at Norton Infirmary, where she bad been for two months, suffering from Blight's disease. Burial was in the Jewish cemetery in Louisville. Her husband and a three-months' old baby survive. Mrs. Oser bad lived here several years, and had many friends among our people. A Freak Ear of Corn. Mr. C. M. Shutt, near the depot, raised an ear of corn last season that is the most unique ever seen by anyone here. It has about one third of the grains of brilliant red and the balance of pure white. There is no mixing of colors, each being strictly defined and apart. Hundreds of persons have inspec ted the odd ear, which is displayed in the window of Koark's store. Good Observance of Ordinance. There is a general and quick ob scrvance of the ordinance forbid din the use of pavements bv skaters. It haa been iitiessary to warn fist a few children, who have some way gotten the impression that pavements in front of one's property may be so used, but when informed that no pavement can be used, there has been immediate compliance. Another ordinance is needed, to for bid the use or vcIim ipides, as the pavements should be dedicated to the use of pedestrians, aud they should not be eudaucicd or liar rasstd by auy sort of stlf propelled wheel vehicles. r .. Your laundry business will be ap preciated by Miss Lena Arnold. Packages called for and delivered. Kentucky Mining Institute. lie Program Committee of the Kentucky Mining Institute, for the meeting to be held May i(th .mil 171I1, has selected 1 events for the Sta'e Wide f irst Aid Contest to be held on May iMh at Lexington, in connection with the Spring meeting of the Kentucky Mining Institute, and the judges, on the day of the contest, will select live of the prob lems, ami these five problems will be performed by eailvteam partici pating in the contest, and the prizes will be awarded upon the wi.ik per formed in the problems so selected. A Visit to the Jail. The editor, at the special inviu Hon of Jailer York, made tour ot the new j nl and rosidcticj last week. The appearance and condition of everything indicated that extraordi nary preparation had been made for the reception of guests, but Mr. York declared such was not the case, tint that the spoiiess 11 ors, walls ami cells were in ordinary dress. While we d. not profess to have varied and expert knowledge as to j ils, the opinion is ventured that there is n sifer or more san itary institution of the kind any where than is our new building for the care of prisoners. The residence portion is convenient ami elegant, in appointment having all the latest features of comfort, and Mrs. York manages that portion of the estab lishment even better than Mr. York docs the part under his official care. Mrs. J. W. Mayhugh is in Louis ville, where she will probably sub mit to an operation for relief from kidney trouble. Home of Mrs. Ella Stringfcllow Burns. The home of Mis. K1U String- fellow, near Carrolton, Ky., was destroyed by fire last Monday. Dr. X. C. McCown, who is well kaown here, married a daughter of Mrs. Stringfcllow, and his young child was alone in the home with Mrs. Stringfcllow, the mother aud her sister being in Carrolton at the time. Little was saved from the house, and there was a considerable l'n above the $1,400 insurance. . . New Automobile Agency. Mr. Carlisle Kirkpatrick has se cured the agency for the county for the Overland line of automo biles, and will soon have a demon strating car here. The Overland has made a great name for itself, and is nor the second largest pro dticing concern in the world, 40, 000 cars being made this season. We hope Mr. Kirkpatnck may have the most success in placing cars in the county. Usefulness of the King Drag Shown. The dashing, washing raiu last Thursday demonstrated most forci bly the splendid work done on the highways where the King drag has been used intelligently. The road surface was soon in fine condition for travel, there were no mud holes or washed places, and everyone w ho traveled these sections was impress ed favorably. New determination to use these drags was aroused, and other sections will take up the work. Domestic Science Class Organized. Miss Pauline Saunders, of Ct r inth, Miss., will arrive this morning ami tomorrow afternoon, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Rogers, wi! give an exhibition and talk on de mesne science, which she will teach a class here. Lveryone is invited to be present. Miss Saunders come highly recommended, and a large class has been organized. 200 Castas Tell 1sre Than 2Q0 Oalumns ThoWorM'n PtTnch Month fi-lnon from rViilim rrrl '' r,.!i .V-f iii h!3 courtrv. Lort'l. n, l ":1', l .'ri .. Krln, Munich. wrj, V-iiv... T;'! t. t-t. 1 Vcr turg. Amsterdam. Mut!;ort.1 -run. Krone. L:-bon, Z-iikh. To'kio. ShansSai. ia. Canada. ar.J pouth America. j.iI ' .?'; Wr.u. I mi ine w-j. v. s,w.f wuoim cub n:a;i!l, ara (elected, A f'.f.ur Klctory o World's Cvnts C.eh KsKii CAMPAICN CAWTOONS-Fi-rowtle c.-.trpaifi ia CABrss" a! vatchtheoppoa- ire puni- i caricature c;u.h uiher. VEARLV aUtfCtt!FTION JJ.Odj EINCLCCOPV IS. ne lire .i.m W cvv ' l,r oaaic-Nin .t. It!.. II. 11. vv IMJ:Mt. .14 W. V.!umiUi,irt, mu auv ASK YCim NEWSDEALER NIW-L INSTEAD S7A 0FTTPE 3 Why h'cctrh Weld is the Most Effective Fence-JoHi made Electrically welding joints eliminates the fence. Elect! ici;y is t'vordy mcdiur-i innumerable exposed wire c:d3, and which truly amalgamates mctals-m-Vte docs away with sharply and tightly bendintj one wire against another, which cracks the galvanizing. The Electric Wold makes everyouncc of viro count for strength and durability 110 wa-.ted 'vire, no ust-less weight dr.rt,tn;j down MH m Diffrnt Style for FIELD, FAF.M. RANCH, LAWN. E,r t nJ fioranfotfl CHICK. EN, POULTRY ud RABBIT YARD awl GARDEN a-iVCry 1UU VJUtf CUIICCH Ask your dealer for "Pittsburgh Perfect' on ! insist on his lurnirhintr it. D-j not altov hi.Ti to penrjacle you that some other fen-c is jut as good. If he doesn't tell it, wit u direct. "FitUbtlraH Prrfr t" Brands of Rmrbed Wire Brisht, Annealrd A CaSvaaiird. Wiro; Twu'fj Cable Wirr : Hard Sitting Coil Wirai l-.nr.n Stpl-; Poultry Nattins Slnplti.: Hnulrr V'lro Naila: Galvanized Wir l4ail; Large H-ad Roofing Nil: Sele Loop BITk-! Titta. burgh Parfert" Fracian. AU mad 3 si 0ca Hearth anaterir.L Special Kasler services uill be held here Sunday. St. Patrick's day was observed in ppropriutc exercises at the llih School Monday morning. There were piiic a number of guests tho enjoyed the program very highly. MbS Lena Arnold asks the patron age of the public, and guarantees that satisfactory uork will be dure in her clothes cleaning, pressing and repairing shop. N cw patterns in the kirsch cur tain rods received by Roark this week. Almost the full line in stock now. What Are You Going To Do This Year by way of making your business suc cessful and your domestic life full of pleasure, if you are not supplied with telephone service of the Cumberland l'cleplione & Telegraph Company? Kveryone should have a telephone. You arc connected with all outside important points in local connections with all residences and business hous es, l or any information call man- ger, Camber-land Telephone & Telegraph Co. Incorporated. II Square Steal SOUARK I) HAL Works both ways: it benefits the biiyi-r as well as the sel-; ler. We are firm believers in the Square Deal as much; for our own benefit as for yours for we know if youjjet the Squre deal habit you will buy from a Square Deal house. We give a square ileal always ami we are as glad to give it as you are to get it. ROARK Furniture funeral Goods Decorations Telephone 72. 10 ft Something (a Thiuk About. Many words won't fill a bushel, but a Fire, Lightning, or Tornado policy with us will fill a want in hu man happiness that will otherwise remain unsatisfied. W. 1). lllackwell Uro. (ieneral Insurance, Greenville, Ky. Rogers Kldg. Telephone, 16-3 It is a very serious matter to aJ; for one medicine end have the wrong cne given you. Fcr lbi3 reason we urgo you in tuj-?nj to be careful to pet the genuiac Lack- THEDF0RD3 Liver Medicine The reputation of tUIs cM, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, iu tirnv ly established. It doe3 not imitate ether medicines. It is better than others, or it would pr Ve the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger ealo than all others combined. ECLD IN TOWN rs makes kidneys cjJ bladder right I " Ve"rv' Serious" I -.v wires one. vanizing ;g piled rroiiiHl ihe joints, pro ducing a one-piece fabric with absolutely dependable joints. Electrically WeldeJ fence-joints ( patented ) arc used only in "Pittsburgh Perfect." H oi ar for FREE rr. Si WILL CHANGE ANY WORN AND COMMON OLD FLOOR TO A HIGHLY POLISHED FINISH THAT ENDURES Done Almost Instantaneously SO SIMPLE SO INEXPENSIVE FOR BALE n V G. M. DEXTER & CO. Greenville, Ky. NOTICE! As we have to draw a very large amount of money oit of the busi ness in making our final settle ments, ve are compelled to call on ixll our customers who owe us to settle their accounts as quickly as possible. R. MARTIN & CO. yea; Stark Ero's Nurseries & Orchards Co. MAILED TO YOU FREE J'tM iy on Poilil C.iiJ: "Send me a cry t Slark Year BncH for 1913. " When writing, oho tell us how ninny tree,- eVtib vtucs, c!c, yew will probably ilunt this eeason. This Yer Book h more iban a mere ca'aSogtie of C'ark nurer7 products, it is practical cy to understand text book for the guidance of the mca who p!snM trees. Out own expedience of nearly 109 years, the reports cf experiment nation ami the opinions of planters from all eections are condensed and reproduced for the benerir of b'.wy people. An encyclopedia of orchard iniormaiioa, containing full size, coioi illustrations of gloriously tinted fruits and many pnoforaphic rcpcoducikma in black and while: also information on many subjects in which lite OfvhardUt ia iofcuesled. Hundreds of varieties of apples, pears, peach, (.-!; ro. cherry, apricot, quince, grope and all small fruits are descriiwd; we&kocstca of each variety are pouUcd out and ood points arc expkiiied. We leel that planters should know both. Those iptereMed in giowin fruits or Hot'is Of rhru or ha?c t!ce wi.'l find tbi book of ins?t-.nble value; totally different from Ota average t"i"ctyinan't publi cations. It is a book you will keep tor refcence. and on a on Liih jou can depend as btinjj absolutely accu.-a. Write today for your copy. Awe use it, th; gal inlcrcitrd in Wirr Fearing, writ rf i ALMANAC. 1313- Pittsburgh Steel Co. litt-.burs?, PrruyWanii R BOOK of STARK BRO'S Kursciies & Orchard, Co. LOUISIANA, MO.