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Invent in Wat Saving* Stamps «nd I.iberty Bund1 and then ft yon uavt- a n y t h i n g l«-ft buy Ha»t ScbaSner A Mark Clothe* »t ride horse back o r m u l • a pair riding broecfces iher leggings at Fish' < Life Was a Misery Pledge yourself to save and regularly bay THRIFT STAMPS issued b y t h e / ' U. S. Government, TO I M P R O v f e Y O U R DIQ&KTION. . "For years 'my digestion was so bad that I could only eat the lightest food. I tried everything | that I beard of to get .relief, but I not until about a year ago then f I saw Chamberlain's Tablets ad-j vtrlised and got a; bottle of them i did I find the right treatment I Since taking them ray digestion i is fine. ' - M r s ; Blanche .Cowers.) Indiana, P)i. TAKE TRAING DOUS TO ACT AS WAITERS TO SOLDIERS. Trench .warfare certainly inter* feres wilt -the fighter's meals, il After capturing the enemy's po- ! sition in particular, is the fighter 11 at a loss >o know he will'get his | regular rations; for no sooner || does the C n e m y find h i m s e l f d i s - l possessed from his original I trenches that he- ojieus np.with!| an intense barrage lire designed j I to prevent ammunition and rood I from reaching the new occupants. (I The French army belle* as it " has solved the problem of carry- rages than men. B ing food to men in isolated (. The equipment of esch dog. trenches, in its lunch dogs. Oar- says a writer in the Scientific rying JJgfct lunches and coffee, American, consists of a sort of a and even cartridges for the men double bag: strapped tight over in the first line trenches when Its bxly, and provided with nnm- tbe combat is hot and protracted, eroos pockets for food, coffoe these splendly-trained dogs aro cans, ammunition and other sop. mora certain to get through .bar- piles. Ut» at the military dog GRANVILLE OWENS CUKE FOR DYSENTERY. "While I was in Ashland, Kaa. sas, a-gentleman overheard me' spesking of Chamberlain's Go l ie' and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 'Sjrjitssj William Whitelaw, of Dei Moines 1 Iowa. "He tol4 C®'n detail of •hat it bad done for his family,' but more especially for his daughter who was lying at the point of death With t violent at- i tack of dysentry, and had been giveo up by the family physician Some of his neighbors advised ' him to give Chamberlain's Colic - and Diarrhoea Remedy,- which he 4id, and fully believes that by doing so saved the hft of hi* child He swted that be had Undertaker BR « AD ft 1 1 » COMPLETE LINEOF n Coffins, Caskets & j H H K S B M j | b H A Mai 1, Telegraph or Tele u l I WWf' h o n e O rder s Promptly T| W •rfniWiiiniYIr Filled training grounds" at P a n s " l h a t dogs are prepared for this ser- vice Not only are. these four-leg- ged couriers taught to avoid the enemy and beware of tricka, bnt alio to crawl on their stomach in order to escape fl>ing bullets. Special masks are provided for these Hogs-when they must pats through a poison gas area. Olil)dren Pry F BID AY, Aug. 23, 1918 PiUliikti every Friday by EDGAR S- ALBRIGHT. MrSSCKIPTHiN ONR YBAE Adverliiing State Manage' Brown h a s I s sued a statement that Kentucky subscribed (.*8. >37.610 06 lo the War havings Stamps, which) is only 53 3 percent of her quota, but 22 counties exceeding the amount alioted them. In this sec tk'ii Boyle only subscribed 65; per canY of her quota; Casey 15 9; Garrard did better with 82 5; Lin- coln 70 8; Mercer went over the top t 8; Madison only 61; Rock- hastle 25, and Pulaski 28.5. Con widering the fact that the invest- ment could not b* improved upon and ihat the money can be gotten on them a t a n j time by applica- tion to the postmasWT^charged .with their redemption, it is a mat- ter of regret that our people did not respond more liberally. How- ever, they still havs a chance to do so. as all post masters and many others are named to take sub script ions. CIRCUIT COURTr Circuit court convened Monday. Judge B. J . Uethuruw is ou the bench, feeling very much better and looking considerably im- proved in health. Commonwealth's Attorney W. N. Klippin is at his post aoly tak ing care of the State's interests in in a rigid but fair prosecution of JjU. violations of the law. Thi -titsiinl tirst'day court crowd was in MJeridance Monday and the back Streets and alleys were scenes of Considerable horse jockeying. The following is the list, of jurors selected: GRAND J0RY. J. C. Kelley. H.J.Mullins, R H. MfKinney, Gus Staverson, Dan Brown, F. O. Sears, J . J . Payne. Jack Doan, 1. S Cummins, Pras Krelick#John W. Morris, and A1 leit Hiatt. PETIT JURY. PANEL No. «.—C.C Jones, Geo Renner, Jarvis Hansel, Elmer Perciful F F. Hensley, II. C Kir. by. O K.Gibson, John French, Jr., Joe Hines. Squire Cummins, L<e Mcdure, W.K.Arnold PANRL MO. 2 —J. C. Mine, Jas Hoskins, P A Robins, ).[. Brown, E. B. Brown A. Q Payne, I . R Storm, W.*M. Clontz, Jerry Rash, A. J. Doan. James Brumett, Henry Niceley. SPKCIAL J CRY. Wilson Baker, A. Step. W. S, Overbav, Willie Crank, S. C. Rey nolds. Tip Herd. The following cases have been tried: B F. Cummins, presenting deadly weapon at 'another; fined $50; Gilbert Hollingsworth, pre renting pistol at another, $50 and 10 days in jail; Elnier Anglinand Dewey Robinson, gaming, $50; Frank Donley, gaming, McClui-e. for bringing liquor into local option territory, fined $50 ana todays in jail; Ab Anglin* Julian Robinson, Bill Baker and Bah Biker, each fined $20 for gambling. James Belcher for assault 1 tery fined $100 atfd cost. Schaffner Fish's. If yon back get and leai sod save your suit. breeches to yoor FOB 5>AI.H:- Pnr" Bred White \V« andotte chickens - hens $ v> each, pullets and cockerels Si 00 eath at the Cedar Bluff Poultry Farm. MB8 J . L N.ICRLKV. Lightning struck a big feed warehouse at Camp Tajlor dur- ing the storm there on Aug. i4th and set fire to about 500 car hay and straw en- tailing a loss of about $51,000. The soldiers did fine work in keeping the flam-.s condned to the hay ard straw ricks and away from the main stmmunition warehouse which was only about 300 feet away. It is ius^ a habit not to an- swer the telephone -promptly. This means much loss of time. Sometimes delay is disastrous, often the line is needed for.other business 0/ importance. The Government will help us to learn to answer promptly, and make conversations short and to the point. We think they will keep the lines in working order over on Crooked Creek, and give u s a new line to Brindle Ridge and ex. tend the Cedatville line. The Kind Yon Have 41way» Bought, and which has been In use for oyer thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since iti infancy. Allow no one to deceive 70^ in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-goodare but Experiments that trifle with and -endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. , What is CASTORIA Castona Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years- it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS > Bears the Signature of J In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought FOR SALE The .heirs of John Riddle, de- ceased. offer at private sale, the Brodhead Roller Mills located at Brodbead, Kentucky. This prop erty is well ^located, practically new and well equipped in every particular, and now d;ing a splen- did business. Terms |wili be made to suit purchaser. Title perfect For particulars "address. MRS ELIZABETH J. HAI*., Brodhead, Kentucky. BEREA OPENS; I Sept Ii! College, Normal, Vocational Academy, Foundation "Something Good for Every Comer" Highest Standards—Best Equip- ments—Lowest Expenses. All students do manual work and earn something. All have Bible lessons—Non-sec- County seats are not entitled to any of the State aid road funds in the construction of streets, In- spector and Examiner Nat B. Sewell says in his report on the State Department of Roads. He insists that the proviaioo, allow ing towns the use of State funds, refers to towns located on inter . county seat highways between the corporate limits of any two county seats, and that t h e J St reels of county seats which form part of the intercounty seat system can not benefit by it. B«rea opens its ttve departments on September 11th, and will draw atu dcats from twenty states, and chiefly from this mountain region tor whlcH its work Is especially adapted, (all tarm is foorteen weeks, then weeks' vacation, followed by weeks' winter, and ten weeks' sprint term. Several new buildings, i courses and new instructors will sure great Interest this tall. As Pres Ident Wilson says. "We can not ties the Germans except with edncstion ai well as force." And as Presiden Krost of Berea say*. "Every boy ma> not be able to talfee up' a farm, but every boy or girl mat Is it can take up an education." Additional Locals J^wis Cooper writes his family from Lee County that there is oil in abundance in that section A well was struck near him a few days ago which flowed toco barrels io iz hours. J. H Barnett, at the Ottawa st ction, brought in a Hand Gre- nade which our boys are nsiog to blow up the Huns on the West ern front. This is a very small bat deadly explosive. It is on display in Fish's window The largest shesp sale ever held in Kentucky was at Lexing- ton last week when about 1.000 were sold under the auspices of the Kentucky Pure Bred Live Stock Associatton. The highest price. pafd was $335 .00 for a ram from Walnut Hall Farm which was bought by H B. Jern CUMMINS SCHOOL NOTES The pupils who were on the honor roll and star roll during the month of July are as follows Grade I. Lotmnra Payne, Nan. nie Payne and Bettie Si»der. Grsde II. Jewel Norton, Cossie Sowder, Ramey Cummins snd Thomas Payne. Grade IV. Nola Cummins, Fan- hie Sowder, Benton and Chester Cress, and Joseph Sowder. Grade VI. Lucy and Edyth Cummins. Grade VII. Isabella, E v a a n d Verna Cnmmirs, Laura Payne. SAVE y o u r roooey. INVEST your quarters in Thrift Stamps. JAMES MAJORITY 46,256. United States Senstor Ollie M. James received over 10,000 more votes in the August primary thin both the Republican candi. dites, notwithstanding the f a ^ that W. Preston Kimball, tfie other candidates for the Demo- cratic nomination, tnkde n o c a m . paiga and openly declared for Senator James, and the Republi- can candidates contested bitter- tarian—Four new buildings, ly for the nomination. Berea draws 1800 students from j in 115 of the 1 jo counties, Cal- twenty states. |lowav, Catter, Casey, Floyd and You can share these good things Fulton still being out, Senator if you will. ' ( James received 49.935 votes. The For full particulars send name combined votes of former Sec e- andTlesires to I tary of State Ben L. Bruner and MARSHALL E. VAUGHN,Sta^y, Jn<| B J B<'h8''um1 of S o m - Rerea, Kentucky *rset, in the Republican pnnary w«re 39311. Kimball received Lexington, Ky., 3. fi5 9 votes, giving Senator Jam Ju^y 3i,-||l8. am»j.ri;yof 46.216. Bed Mr. Jack Hyslnger, Brnner w «» >»'«'nated Mt, Vernon, Ky.. Republican- Dear Sir:— votes to 18,045 for Betbnru The vine on clover enclosed 3 22 with your letter of July a9, is dodder, a parasite of clover and alfalfa and a very destructive pest when it becomes numerous. It should be cut at once to pre- vent the maturing of its seeds, j otherwise the number in the land j will increase. Plowing up the ( land and putting in corn orj wheat will get rid of it in time | I am seidiug yt>u a copy of o n r • bulletin on weeds. See pages 316-309 of the bulletin, also fig-' ures 79, }8. Yours very tinly, H. GORMAN. i Head .of Department. The specie sent me is Field Dodder (Cuscuta arvensis). I d o not regard it as dangerous a s t h e .ommin clover »nd alfalfa dodder 1 (C. epithymum). It is objection- able, however, and shoqld be cut | as suggested ll SALE n order to wind up my business be- bein§ called for Arm^ service I will sell ?t Public Auction turday, August 31st MY CEDAR BLUFF POUURY FARM Containing 12 acres, well equipped for the poultry business Good 3-room house, with cellar, new barn, crib and grainery. One big hen hcuse completed and another one partly finished. One Team, good work horses ( One good 5 year-old Milk Cow, One 2-year-old Heifer, One 200 lb hog, One good Wagon, One good Spa aiding Buggy,' One set Double Harness, One set New Single Harness, Farming Tools, J) ^30 or 40 bushel Oats, Some Hay and Straw, jOne®ilf interest in 18 acres of corn, * j1Q acres of Buckwheat, One acre of Tobacco, ICafte patch and Garden, About 150 hens and pullets, Household and kitchen furniture and many other things , I-T-. not mentioned. Thi5- sale will -be at my place on the pike 2i miles from Mt. Vernon and 3' miles from Brodhead. TERMS $10.00 and under cash in hand, over $ 10.00 a credit $ 6 months, with a bankable note, will be given. Anything on' this bill subject to private sale. Sale begins at 10:00 a. m.,Satu day, August 3J, 1918. J. L. NICELEY- OWNER. FAKM:—If you are interested in buying one of the b«st farms in Rockcastle County, located right on Boone Way,. close to school, church, ana post office, call this office. TRADE MORAL—The difference between business and success is .advertising. Inquire about our rates. Hie Woman's Tonic BLACK WALNUT TIMBER 12 to 16 inches, 17 to 18 inches, 19 to 20 inches, 21 to 22 inches, 23 inches and up, OAK AND POPLAR DELIVERED ON YARD WILL BUY ASH OR HICKORY L. V. MURRELL Phone 84 MT. VERNON, KY. $4.00 per 100 5.00 per 100 6.00 per 100 6.00 per 100 8.00 per 100 Common $18. per 1,000 Good 28. per 1,000 All Druggists

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Inven t in W a t S a v i n g * S t a m p s «nd I . i b e r t y Bund1 and t h e n f t yon uavt- a n y t h i n g l«-ft b u y H a » t S c b a S n e r A M a r k C lo the* » t

r i d e h o r s e back o r m u l • a p a i r r i d i n g broecfces

i h e r l e g g i n g s a t F i s h ' <

Life Was a Misery P l e d g e y o u r s e l f t o

save a n d r e g u l a r l y b a y

THRIFT STAMPS

i s s u e d b y t h e / '

U . S . G o v e r n m e n t ,

• T O I M P R O v f e Y O U R D I Q & K T I O N . .

" F o r y e a r s ' m y d i g e s t i o n w a s so b a d t h a t I c o u l d o n l y e a t t h e l i g h t e s t f o o d . I t r i e d e v e r y t h i n g | t h a t I b e a r d of t o g e t . r e l i e f , bu t I no t u n t i l a b o u t a y e a r a g o t h e n f I s a w C h a m b e r l a i n ' s T a b l e t s a d - j v t r l i s e d a n d g o t a ; b o t t l e of t h e m i d id I find t h e r i g h t t r e a t m e n t I S i n c e t a k i n g t h e m ray d i g e s t i o n i is fine. ' - M r s ; B l a n c h e . C o w e r s . ) I n d i a n a , P)i.

TAKE

T R A I N G D O U S T O A C T A S W A I T E R S T O S O L D I E R S .

T r e n c h . w a r f a r e c e r t a i n l y inter* f e r e s w i l t - t h e fighter's m e a l s , il A f t e r c a p t u r i n g t h e e n e m y ' s po- ! s i t i o n i n p a r t i c u l a r , is t h e fighter 11 a t a loss >o k n o w h e w i l l ' g e t his | r e g u l a r r a t i o n s ; f o r n o s o o n e r | | d o e s t h e C n e m y find h i m s e l f d i s - l p o s s e s s e d f r o m h i s o r i g ina l I t r e n c h e s t h a t h e - o j i e u s n p . w i t h ! | an i n t e n s e b a r r a g e l i r e d e s i g n e d j I t o p r e v e n t a m m u n i t i o n a n d rood I f r o m r e a c h i n g t h e n e w o c c u p a n t s . (I

T h e F r e n c h a r m y belle* a s i t " has solved t h e p r o b l e m of c a r r y - r a g e s t h a n m e n . B

i n g food t o m e n in i s o l a t e d (. T h e e q u i p m e n t of e s c h dog . t r e n c h e s , in i ts l u n c h d o g s . Oar- says a w r i t e r i n t h e S c i e n t i f i c r y i n g JJgfct l u n c h e s a n d c o f f e e , A m e r i c a n , cons i s t s of a s o r t o f a a n d even c a r t r i d g e s f o r t h e m e n d o u b l e b a g : s t r a p p e d t i g h t o v e r i n t h e first l i n e t r e n c h e s w h e n I t s b x l y , a n d p r o v i d e d w i t h n n m -tbe c o m b a t i s h o t a n d p r o t r a c t e d , e r o o s p o c k e t s f o r f o o d , co f foe t h e s e s p l e n d l y - t r a i n e d d o g s a r o c a n s , a m m u n i t i o n a n d o t h e r s o p . m o r a c e r t a i n t o g e t t h r o u g h .bar- p i l es . U t » a t t h e m i l i t a r y d o g

G R A N V I L L E OWENS C U K E F O R D Y S E N T E R Y . " W h i l e I was in A s h l a n d , Kaa .

s a s , a - g e n t l e m a n o v e r h e a r d m e ' s p e s k i n g of C h a m b e r l a i n ' s Go l i e ' a n d D i a r r h o e a R e m e d y . 1 ' S j r j i t s s j Wi l l i am W h i t e l a w , of D e i M o i n e s 1

I o w a . " H e to l4 C ® ' n d e t a i l of • h a t i t b a d d o n e for h i s f a m i l y , ' b u t m o r e e s p e c i a l l y f o r h i s d a u g h t e r w h o w a s l y i n g a t t h e p o i n t of d e a t h W i t h t v io len t a t - i tack of d y s e n t r y , a n d had b e e n g iveo u p by t h e f a m i l y p h y s i c i a n S o m e of h i s n e i g h b o r s a d v i s e d ' h i m t o g i v e C h a m b e r l a i n ' s Colic -and D i a r r h o e a Remedy , - w h i c h h e 4 i d , a n d f u l l y be l i eves t h a t by d o i n g so s a v e d t h e h f t of h i * child H e s w t e d t h a t b e h a d

U n d e r t a k e r B R « A D

ft 1 1 » COMPLETE LINEOF n

Coff ins, Caskets &

j H H K S B M j | b H A Mai 1, T e l e g r a p h or T e l e u l I W W f ' h o n e O r d e r s P r o m p t l y

T| W •rfniWiiiniYIr F i l l ed

t r a i n i n g g r o u n d s " a t P a n s " l h a t d o g s a r e p r e p a r e d f o r t h i s s er -vice Not o n l y a r e . t h e s e f o u r - l e g -g e d c o u r i e r s t a u g h t t o avo id t h e e n e m y a n d b e w a r e of t r i c k a , b n t a l i o to c r a w l o n t h e i r s t o m a c h in o r d e r t o e s c a p e fl>ing b u l l e t s . S p e c i a l m a s k s a r e p r o v i d e d for t h e s e H o g s - w h e n t h e y m u s t p a t s t h r o u g h a p o i s o n g a s area.

Oli l)dren Pry

F BID AY, A u g . 23, 1918

PiUliikti every Friday by EDGAR S- ALBRIGHT.

M rSSCKIPTHiN ONR YBAE

Adverliiing

S t a t e M a n a g e ' B r o w n h a s I s s u e d a s t a t e m e n t t h a t K e n t u c k y s u b s c r i b e d (.*8. >37.610 06 lo t h e W a r h a v i n g s S t a m p s , w h i c h ) i s o n l y 53 3 p e r c e n t of h e r q u o t a , b u t 22 c o u n t i e s e x c e e d i n g t h e a m o u n t a l io ted t h e m . I n t h i s s e c tk ' i i Boyle on ly s u b s c r i b e d 6 5 ; p e r canY of her q u o t a ; C a s e y 15 9; G a r r a r d did b e t t e r w i t h 82 5; Lin-coln 70 8; M e r c e r w e n t o v e r t h e t o p t 8 ; Madison o n l y 61 ; R o c k -h a s t l e 25, a n d P u l a s k i 28.5 . Con w ide r ing t h e f a c t t h a t t h e i n v e s t -m e n t c o u l d no t b* i m p r o v e d u p o n a n d i h a t t he m o n e y c a n b e g o t t e n o n t h e m a t a n j t i m e by app l ica -t ion to t h e p o s t m a s W T ^ c h a r g e d .with t h e i r r e d e m p t i o n , i t is a mat -t e r of r e g r e t t h a t o u r p e o p l e d id no t r e s p o n d more l i b e r a l l y . H o w -e v e r , t h e y s t i l l h a v s a c h a n c e to d o so. a s al l post m a s t e r s a n d m a n y o t h e r s a r e n a m e d to t a k e s u b scr ipt i o n s .

C I R C U I T C O U R T r C i r c u i t cou r t c o n v e n e d M o n d a y .

J u d g e B. J . U e t h u r u w is o u t h e bench , f e e l i ng v e r y m u c h b e t t e r and l o o k i n g c o n s i d e r a b l y im-p r o v e d in h e a l t h .

C o m m o n w e a l t h ' s A t t o r n e y W. N. Klippin i s a t h i s pos t a o l y tak i n g c a r e of t h e S t a t e ' s i n t e r e s t s in in a r ig id bu t fa i r p r o s e c u t i o n of

J j U . v i o l a t i o n s of t h e l aw. T h i -titsiinl t i r s t ' d a y c o u r t c r o w d w a s in MJer idance M o n d a y a n d t h e back S t r e e t s a n d a l l e y s w e r e s c e n e s of C o n s i d e r a b l e h o r s e j o c k e y i n g . T h e f o l l o w i n g i s t h e list, of j u r o r s s e l e c t e d :

GRAND J 0 R Y . J. C. K e l l e y . H . J . M u l l i n s , R H.

M f K i n n e y , G u s S t a v e r s o n , Dan B r o w n , F . O . S e a r s , J . J . P a y n e . J a c k D o a n , 1. S C u m m i n s , P r a s K r e l i c k # J o h n W . Morr i s , and A1 leit H i a t t .

PETIT JURY. PANEL N o . « . — C . C Jones , G e o

R e n n e r , Ja rv i s H a n s e l , E l m e r P e r c i f u l F F . Hens l ey , II . C K i r . b y . O K.Gibson , J o h n F r e n c h , J r . , J o e Hines . S q u i r e C u m m i n s , L<e M c d u r e , W . K . A r n o l d

PANRL MO. 2 — J . C . Mine, J a s H o s k i n s , P A Rob ins , ) . [ . Brown , E . B. B r o w n A. Q P a y n e , I . R S t o r m , W.*M. C l o n t z , J e r r y R a s h , A . J . Doan. J a m e s B r u m e t t , H e n r y N i c e l e y .

SPKCIAL J CRY. Wilson B a k e r , A. S t e p . W . S,

O v e r b a v , Willie C r a n k , S. C. R e y n o l d s . T i p H e r d .

T h e fo l lowing c a s e s h a v e been t r i e d :

B F. C u m m i n s , p r e s e n t i n g d e a d l y w e a p o n a t ' a n o t h e r ; fined $50; G i l b e r t H o l l i n g s w o r t h , p r e r e n t i n g p i s to l a t a n o t h e r , $50 a n d 10 d a y s in ja i l ; E l n i e r A n g l i n a n d D e w e y Rob inson , g a m i n g , $50; F r a n k Donley, g a m i n g , McClui -e . f o r b r i n g i n g l i q u o r i n t o local opt ion t e r r i t o r y , fined $ 5 0 a n a t o d a y s in jail; A b A n g l i n * Ju l i an R o b i n s o n , Bill B a k e r a n d Bah B i k e r , each fined $20 f o r g a m b l i n g . J a m e s B e l c h e r f o r a s s a u l t 1 t e ry fined $100 a t fd cos t .

S c h a f f n e r F i s h ' s .

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h a y a n d s t r a w e n -t a i l i n g a loss o f a b o u t $51,000. T h e s o l d i e r s d id fine w o r k in k e e p i n g the flam-.s c o n d n e d to t h e h a y a r d s t r a w r i c k s a n d a w a y f r o m t h e m a i n s t m m u n i t i o n w a r e h o u s e w h i c h w a s on ly a b o u t 300 f ee t a w a y .

I t i s i u s^ a h a b i t no t t o a n -s w e r t h e t e l e p h o n e - p r o m p t l y . This m e a n s m u c h loss of t i m e . S o m e t i m e s d e l a y i s d i s a s t r o u s , o f t e n t h e l ine is n e e d e d f o r . o t h e r b u s i n e s s 0 / i m p o r t a n c e . T h e G o v e r n m e n t wil l h e l p us to l e a r n to a n s w e r p r o m p t l y , a n d m a k e c o n v e r s a t i o n s s h o r t a n d to t h e po in t . W e t h i n k t h e y will k e e p the l i nes in w o r k i n g o r d e r o v e r on C r o o k e d C r e e k , a n d g i v e u s a n e w l ine to B r i n d l e R i d g e a n d e x . t e n d t h e C e d a t v i l l e l ine .

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, What is CASTORIA Cas tona Is a ha rmless subs t i tu te f o r Castor Oil, Paregor ic , Drops and Soothing Syrups . I t i s p leasan t . I t conta ins ne i t he r Opium, Morphine no r o the r narcot ic subs tance . I t s age is i ts guaran tee . F o r more t h a n t h i r t y y e a r s - i t h a s been i n cons tan t use for t he relief of Const ipat ion, F l a tu l ency , W i n d Colic and D i a r r h o e a ; a l l a y i n g Fever i shness a r i s ing t he re f rom, and b y r egu l a t i ng t h e S t o m a c h a n d Bowels, a ids t he ass imi la t ion of Food; g iv ing h e a l t h y and n a t u r a l s leep. T h e Chi ldren ' s P a n a c e a — T h e M o t h e r ' s F r i end .

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f r o m Lee C o u n t y t h a t t h e r e is oi l in a b u n d a n c e in t h a t s e c t i o n A well w a s s t r u c k n e a r h i m a f e w d a y s a g o wh ich flowed t o c o b a r r e l s io i z h o u r s .

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turday, August 31st MY CEDAR BLUFF POUURY FARM

C o n t a i n i n g 1 2 acres, we l l equ ipped fo r the p o u l t r y business

Good 3-room house, with cellar, new barn, crib and grainery. One big hen hcuse completed and another one partly finished.

One Team, good work horses ( One good 5 year-old Milk Cow, One 2-year-old Heifer, One 200 lb hog, One good Wagon, One good Spa aiding Buggy,' One set Double Harness, One set New Single Harness, Farming Tools,

J ) 3̂0 or 40 bushel Oats, Some Hay and Straw, jOne®ilf interest in 18 acres of corn, * j1Q acres of Buckwheat, One acre of Tobacco, ICafte patch and Garden, About 150 hens and pullets,

Household and kitchen furniture and many other things , I-T-. not mentioned.

Thi5- sale will -be at my place on the pike 2i miles from Mt. Vernon and 3' miles from Brodhead.

TERMS $10.00 and under cash in hand, over $ 10.00 a credit $ 6 months, with a bankable note, will be given.

Anything on' this bill subject to private sale. Sale begins at 10:00 a. m.,Satu day, August 3J, 1918.

J. L. NICELEY- OWNER.

FAKM:—If y o u a r e i n t e r e s t e d in b u y i n g one of t h e b«st f a r m s in R o c k c a s t l e C o u n t y , l o c a t e d r i g h t o n B o o n e W a y , . c l o s e t o schoo l , c h u r c h , a n a p o s t office, ca l l t h i s of f ice .

TRADE MORAL—The difference between business and success is .advertising. Inquire about our rates.

Hie Woman's Tonic

BLACK WALNUT T I M B E R

12 to 16 inches, 17 to 18 inches, 19 to 20 inches, 21 to 22 inches, 23 inches and up,

OAK AND P O P L A R

DELIVERED ON YARD

WILL BUY ASH OR HICKORY

L. V. M U R R E L L Phone 84 MT. VERNON, KY.

$4.00 per 100 5.00 per 100 6.00 per 100 6.00 per 100 8.00 per 100

Common $18. per 1,000 Good 28. per 1,000

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