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V ernon Liver M b U" lit m* in town with the dregitt M. Martin of Oakland, of V.', L-. Martta tied GOOCHLAND For Infante and Children. gj. Mason has opened a Mhbe Cummins buildinj Tha Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the f,v. \ Signature / Ajp 8, State Senator, ot any old that he think; might cone Promotes Dfo5ds'.icn.Cfcrerful- nessandEest-Contains neilter Opium.Mo::;ur.e por Mineral. NOT "NARCOTIC. Hon, John W. Yerkes has been toppoitited Commissioner of Inttr- nal Revenue and has accepted. It isa deseifed compliment to his Tare ability and splendid qualifica- tion. the newspapers. T j e New York Journal speaks of iljis a "relic of JjarUtrism" wh-fc Ui "Washington Post believes sncfi ptinishment salutory to cases of wife-beating, ' aepeated petty thelt, horse stealing and other harden^ crime. Hu- mane method# liavejbeen tried and fbnoJ -wanting Tie brute goes to jail, at fhe expense of honest, hard wor)cifig taxpayers, fares snmptnonsly every day,' for some petty ctjnie. while bis wretched family suffers both coM and hun- ger; and yet as noon as he is releas- ed from prison he frill return with rem wed iotergy to hie • favorite crimes. For such people, we have always contended, the whipping post is the only adpqoate/prescrip- tion, Such crimaals afle open to no argument less eloquent than the lash. They Jear the lash as they fear nothing dse and if that punishment xrtrt adopted and rigidly enforceij in every city, town and coqnty in oOr state, the ends of cfcristian mercy would be better A perfect Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stotrach. Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish- ncssandLbssOF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of KEW YORK LIVINGSTON Mrs. Parker, of this place, has gone to Bluefield, W. Va., staking relatives and- frieads. Miss HjtUie, the pretty daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. OrBd orff, has returneJ from a visit to friends in Crab Orchard. Sam Hodge, of • Laurel county, was here lust week visiting his old friends. Bud Cockrel spent several days last week up the river attending to his business interests. WW Bussle, from down the riv- er, wo»in our midst Saturday, but his best girl had flown to Maretburg John Farmer, proprietor of the Mullins hotel, went so McKee las' Sunday 10 attend court Monday. Mrs. Claiicy, who kept the Wal- ton hotel,-has moved irtto her prop- erty on the side of thd mountain, on. the-west side of main street. Robert Burns, .Andrew - Gentry and'Wfll Hilton have jointly \ rent- ed the Walton hotel and convened ft into a pri vale residence. i After the inspector got Jhrough .with his work arid installed G. D it was found that more than. 5300, dollars bad evaporated, and a Dem- ocrat was a friend in need ta come to the rescue o f t he defunct post- office and its official;—Other wise, oh where, but under the protec t'on ot Mount, of Indiana. J The ladies oftbedifferent church- es are making pre(fcrations for Xmas trees in their churcnes and as usual will prove a success. Willie the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hagan has been very ill but is now better. Say Ed, Mick a pin in that ' Buck in Possum Holler" his letter are to short we would like more. The wrecker had a call to Berr- stadt to clear op a wreck caused by 24 side swiping >23, wrecking a ca- boose and several cars. Mrs. R. C. Wade is going to open a select scjiool here this winter. S»rs Wade is an excellent teacher, and it goes without saying, her school will be first class in every particular. John Walton .is in grease to hie ears, be killed hogs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brack Hayes went '.o the Glades to attend the funeral at Providence, of Mart Poynter who died Tuesday. Dr. Chitders our young Dr. went to London this week to visit a friend sex not mentioned. You can is destruction of lung bv a grovvin" cerm, precisely r.s ot; u-y cheese is destruction i < ricci»j by a growing germ. 11' y o u kill the germ, 'You iJi'P the consumption. You can or can't, according to "hen von begin. Take Scott s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil; take a little HON. William J. Bryan, in a published interview, announced his inteutiifn to establish a weekly newspaper in Lincoln, Neb., to be called tl* "Commetier." Says Mr. Bryan: "I expect to lecture occas- ionally, especially in college towns where I can apeak to students, but my principal work will be d o f with the pej, or I should say, with the pencil." The paper will defend thpprinciples art forth in the Kan sas City plat form. Here is to you Mr. Blyani and njay you be a howS Sam Falkiton has gone to aia home in Lee cottnty Va. sick with It'is now certain that the Federal Judicial bill will pass which wiS divide the a»ate into two dSMrieU The measure has already pasta) the house and but little trouble tr lea red in the senate. The grand rush to nepure the rich plum of Judge and AUyvships is now on •with Col- % G Colson in the kwl. Why not appoint OUT own beloved fudge Morrow? It is an impor- tant pout taii no DUD could better Prof. G. M. Ballard is having nis residence decorated "Mat is co»ing to Ik* front," Hugh Hagan has received an othwiool table, more trouble for the ' Goodies." j Put co your wings. George lUypolds and Daniel Suttles have Mved into the Dick THE SIGN *1. wishes each and every one of its many subscribers a merry Xmas and a happy new year! For the last year we have had cha. gt of this paper, having bought h year ago. We are much pleased :Cook, as post-mister at this plate with the progress we have made; tha subscribers secured: the job Work and advertising gotten. We shall continue to strive to give ou$. leaders all the home news, the state news as well as national! We shall even strive t^ make tbfl paper brighter, newsier and betteC all the time. To our able corres? pondents. who have aided us much, we return our heartfelt thanks. They have materially helped us in making the paper what it is, and we teel that they will use their best endeavors in the future, and if possible,' do better than in the past. dependence Mrs. Monahan and Mrs Farley aHB visiting relatives^and frienfls at. Stiaford and other owns in j that! 'I" 111 *! 11 1 Section this week. I j physicians who prescribed lor me W. S Cummins o;je of our" for- j I found their remedies failed to in Mgr. citizens now engaged i $ the | any way, relieve me, and the trouble lumber manufacturing busiutss at '„i mos , 1,.came chronic. After su ^ n ^ s m o n r W this week jfent,,, ^,-eral months^ I one day Judge ChcnanltJ a prominent \ " tr * Cnambexlain lawyer of Richmond; was here this Co,tc - u,,,:era a,ld »""hoea Rem- sek in the interest of coal lands. Jedv ai;d I beg to assure you that I Our merchant, Joiin Magee, was ;*vas most agreeably surprised to find iniMt. Veruon this week. i after taking two doses of the remedy Jfturton" Hpcker hasdisposed of i that I was completlv relieved o f the r $200/00 worth of Xmas goodsjdisease that-had cost me so mncb siftce the 5th of this month, the 1 ,,r, .. . . trouble and annoyance. I am R»r*on is doing well since he , , , , , dikontinued his visits to the depot i lhanfcful sav that I have not snf- WmitiTm | fered from it since. " For sal* It is reported that some of our people are about to be mar- ried, well go a head, may all of your trouble* be little ones. SC. C. Williams was in town on business this'week.—Casper yt[a had a "close sbaye." Miss Georgie McFerron is visit- ing Mrs. Df. Cooper, and lipves herefor London. yT.C. Mullins was at Hazel P»tch Tuesday ou business. Bowman and Cockerel, are fun- ntngtheir saw mill full time with a good run of fogs on hand. 1 The L- a N. p4>" train paised this way /going South TneSday morning and paid the employes off 3ud once more they are happy. Cook has bis hands foil running the L. St- N. and Uncle Sam, at this place/ He has a good iltlpejtin thepersoO ofh is daught- er, Miss Lida Cook, who handles t&e mail like a veseran. J udge Ashley Ownes is a man vfry much missed in the manage- ;nt of the affairs of our city, his health confining him at bis home almost continually. Our city fathers are making prep- arations to build a calaboose to take care of the boys when they get loaded and shoot off their ba- zoo so as to disturb the peace and dignity ot oui ltttle city. Look out boys, touch her light, the mar- shal is watching you! On Monday night the assassin, who always does his work in the night, fired a millet at Robert Graves, the ballit missed lilm and passed through the left side ot his Such deeds as that" deserve the condemnation of all, and a lit: tie rope aronnd the scoundrels neck and a convenient limb. John and Dave Preston went to the Glades to attend the burrial df their half brother. Mart Poynter, Tuesday. Steve Carsou has purchased a tot on Elm street from Mrs.: Sne Mullins. j Mrs. M. J. G 'odin. a lady who is tmiveraally loved is reported to be dangerously ill at the Stanford infirmary. I Mrs. Telitha Gre>tiatn, of Lan- caster, who has been Siting Mrs. John Magee and other relatives here, returned home Thursday. . Conductor-John O'Day, the pop ular K. C. man, has laid off, to Theo Wesley Druggist Mt. CASTOR IA -*s and Children. T.. Jars Always Bought Thirty. Years m f Beware of Pickpockets! ** No one can reasonably hope good health unless liis bowels move once each dsv. Whei» thU is not attended to, disorders of the stom- ach arise, liijSousness, dyspepsia a«fS piles s6on If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Tablets when required. Tluev are so easy to take and mild and gen- tle in effect. For sale by Theo Wesley Druggist Mt. Vernon. A iign that would save a million times as many dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives as well, would be BSWflRSQFYOUR HEALTH Girls, Maidens, Mothers, Women of Age ; heed even the little warnings. iK'glert ouc sign of weakness, one evide; of coming disease. One bottle of G. F. often cures, a few bottles always will. More than 100.000 women have voluntarily t G. F. P. (Gerstle's Female Panacea) of Ovarii sus. Whites, Tumors, Painful, Irregular. Profuse and in fact, all manner of Female Diseases. Druggists sell (J F. P. kSSflSifc® For Sale by C t. Davis & Co.. Mt Vernoi X 'fpK$DK&x o v IEVERY DAY f % ' 5 '¥• bargain [)av,» 2 \ i ^ Wehavealnli lim-»fDrv Goods, Null h-, * Shoes n nd Groceries, * SK (MEN'S SUITS ALL WOOL FROMg 3 TO $ 5 5_ I Over Coats, From ^3.oofeo$B.ao. | M In buying, the price and quality ar«.- fhe two V ^thingrfto be consideiid. Give us a call and sec f o r ^ ^yourself w I COX BROS., J aOppesile Court House. Sit. Vernon, Ky. 5 K i & c & x & x ^ Pneumoqia Prevented. FURNIT UR^ Among the tens Of thon-ards j who have used Chamberlain's' Couyh Remedy for Colds- grippe during the past lew ye»n>,'to 1 our knowledge, not a siuglercase orders filled proaipt.K Motto:- has resulted in pnenmonia. *Tbos | Whitfield & Co, 340 Wabash ave- j.9«¥ « oods and knvr? - 1 P r, »" Chicago, one AND UNDHRTA KINO. i-A full and compk-v . s-.ock. All PEI«T BUJHAED BL.\NKKNSHI|- & MQLitKS. LIVIM/MUB. Ky..
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Page 1: Bears the Signature / Ajp - Rockcastle County Public Library · Vernon Liver Mb U" lit m* in GOOCHLANtown with the dregitt M. Martin of Oakland, of V.', L-. Martta tied D For Infante

V ernon

Liver

M b U" l i t m* in town with the dregitt M. Martin of Oakland, of V.', L-. Martta tied

GOOCHLAND

For I n f a n t e and Children. gj. Mason has opened a Mhbe Cummins buildinj Tha Kind You Havs

Always Bought Bears the f , v .

\ Signature / Ajp 8 , State Senator, ot any old that he think; might cone

Promotes Dfo5ds'.icn.Cfcrerful-nessandEest-Contains neilter Opium.Mo::;ur.e por Mineral. N O T " N A R C O T I C . Hon, John W. Yerkes has been

toppoitited Commissioner of Inttr-nal Revenue and has accepted. It i s a deseifed compliment to his Tare ability and splendid qualifica-tion.

the newspapers. T j e New York Journal speaks of iljis a "relic of JjarUtrism" wh-fc U i "Washington Post believes sncfi ptinishment salutory to cases of wife-beating,

' aepeated petty thelt, horse stealing and other harden^ crime. Hu-mane method# liavejbeen tried and fbnoJ -wanting T i e brute goes to jail, at fhe expense of honest, hard wor)cifig taxpayers, fares snmptnonsly every day,' for some petty ctjnie. while bis wretched family suffers both coM and hun-ger; and yet as noon as he is releas-ed from prison he frill return with rem wed iotergy to hie • favorite crimes. For such people, we have always contended, the whipping post is the only adpqoate/prescrip-tion, Such crimaals afle open to no argument less eloquent than the lash. They Jear the lash as they fear nothing dse and if that punishment xrtrt adopted and rigidly enforceij in every city, town and coqnty in oOr state, the ends of cfcristian mercy would be better

A perfect Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stotrach. Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish-ncssandLbssOF SLEEP

Facsimile Signature of

K E W Y O R K

LIVINGSTON

Mrs. Parker, of this place, has gone to Bluefield, W. Va., staking relatives and- frieads.

Miss HjtUie, the pretty daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. OrBd orff, has returneJ from a visit to friends in Crab Orchard.

Sam Hodge, of • Laurel county, was here lust week visiting his old friends.

Bud Cockrel spent several days last week up the river attending to his business interests.

WW Bussle, from down the riv-er, wo»in our midst Saturday, but his best girl had flown to Maretburg

John Farmer, proprietor of the Mullins hotel, went so McKee las' Sunday 10 attend court Monday.

Mrs. Claiicy, who kept the Wal-ton hotel,-has moved irtto her prop-erty on the side of thd mountain, on. the-west side of main street.

Robert Burns, .Andrew - Gentry and'Wfll Hilton have jointly \ rent-ed the Walton hotel and convened ft into a pri vale residence.

i After the inspector got Jhrough .with his work arid installed G. D

it was found that more than. 5300, dollars bad evaporated, and a Dem-ocrat was a friend in need ta come to the rescue o f t he defunct post-office and its official;—Other wise, oh where, but under the protec t'on ot Mount, of Indiana.

J The ladies oftbedifferent church-es are making pre(fcrations for Xmas trees in their churcnes and as usual will prove a success.

Willie the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hagan has been very ill but is now better.

Say Ed, Mick a pin in that ' Buck in Possum Holler" his letter are to short we would like more.

The wrecker had a call to Berr-stadt to clear op a wreck caused by 24 side swiping >23, wrecking a ca-boose and several cars.

Mrs. R. C. Wade is going to open a select scjiool here this winter. S»rs Wade is an excellent teacher, and it goes without saying, her school will be first class in every particular.

John Walton .is in grease to hie ears, be killed hogs last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Brack Hayes went '.o the Glades to attend the funeral at Providence, of Mart Poynter who died Tuesday.

Dr. Chitders our young Dr. went to London this week to visit a friend sex not mentioned. You can

is destruct ion of l ung bv a grovvin" c e r m , precisely r.s

ot; u-y cheese is destruct ion i < ricci»j by a g r o w i n g g e r m .

11' you kill t h e g e r m , 'You iJi'P t h e c o n s u m p t i o n . You can or can ' t , accord ing to " h e n von begin .

T a k e Scott s Emul s ion of Cod Liver O i l ; t ake a l i t t le

HON. William J. Bryan, in a published interview, announced his inteutiifn to establish a weekly newspaper in Lincoln, Neb., to be called t l* "Commetier." Says Mr. Bryan: "I expect to lecture occas-ionally, especially in college towns where I can apeak to students, but my principal work will be d o f with the pej , or I should say, with the pencil." The paper will defend thpprinciples art forth in the Kan sas City plat form. Here is to you Mr. Blyani and njay you be a howS

Sam Falkiton has gone to aia home in Lee cottnty Va. sick with It'is now certain that the Federal

Judicial bill will pass which wiS divide the a»ate into two dSMrieU The measure has already pasta) the house and but little trouble tr lea red in the senate. The grand rush to nepure the rich plum of Judge and AUyvships is now on •with Col- % G Colson in the kwl. Why not appoint OUT own beloved fudge Morrow? It is an impor-tant pout taii no DUD could better

Prof. G. M. Ballard is having nis residence decorated "Mat is co»ing to Ik* front,"

Hugh Hagan has received an othwiool table, more trouble for the ' Goodies." j Put co your wings.

George lUypolds and Daniel Suttles have Mved into the Dick

THE SIGN *1. wishes each and every one of its many subscribers a merry Xmas and a happy new year! For the last year we have had cha. gt of this paper, having bought h year ago. We are much pleased :Cook, as post-mister at this plate with the progress we have made; tha subscribers secured: the job Work and advertising gotten. We shall continue to strive to give ou$. leaders all the home news, the state news as well as national! We shall even strive t^ make tbfl paper brighter, newsier and betteC all the time. To our able corres? pondents. who have aided us much, we return our heartfelt thanks. They have materially helped us in making the paper what it is, and we teel that they will use their best endeavors in the future, and if possible,' do better than in the past.

dependence Mrs. Monahan and Mrs Farley

aHB visiting relatives^and frienfls at. Stiaford and other owns in j that! 'I"111*!11 1

Section this week. I j physicians who prescribed lor me W. S Cummins o;je of our" for- j I found their remedies failed to in

Mgr. citizens now engaged i $ the | any way, relieve me, and the trouble lumber manufacturing busiutss at ' „ i m o s , 1,.came chronic. After su ^ n ^ s m o n r W this week jfent,,, ^,-eral months^ I one day

Judge ChcnanltJ a prominent \ " t r * Cnambexlain lawyer of Richmond; was here this C o , t c - u , , , : e r a a , l d »""hoea Rem-

sek in the interest of coal lands. Jedv ai;d I beg to assure you that I Our merchant, Joiin Magee, was ;*vas most agreeably surprised to find

iniMt. Veruon this week. i after taking two doses of the remedy Jfturton" Hpcker hasdisposed of i that I was completlv relieved of the r $200/00 worth of Xmas goodsjdisease that-had cost me so mncb

siftce the 5th of this month, the 1 „ ,,r, • .. . . trouble and annoyance. I am R»r*on is doing well since he , , , , , dikontinued his visits to the depot i l h a n f c f u l sav that I have not snf-WmitiTm | fered from it since. " For sal*

It is reported that some of our people are about to be mar-

ried, well go a head, may all of your trouble* be little ones. •

SC. C. Williams was in town on business this'week.—Casper

yt[a had a "close sbaye." Miss Georgie McFerron is visit-

ing Mrs. Df. Cooper, and lipves herefor London. • yT.C. Mullins was at Hazel P»tch Tuesday ou business.

Bowman and Cockerel, are fun-ntngtheir saw mill full time with a good run of fogs on hand. 1

The L- a N. p4>" train paised this way /going South TneSday morning and paid the employes off 3ud once more they are happy.

Cook has bis hands foil running the L. St- N. and Uncle Sam, at this place/ He has a good iltlpejtin thepersoO ofh is daught-er, Miss Lida Cook, who handles t&e mail like a veseran.

J udge Ashley Ownes is a man vfry much missed in the manage-

;nt of the affairs of our city, his health confining him at bis home

almost continually. Our city fathers are making prep-

arations to build a calaboose to take care of the boys when they get loaded and shoot off their ba-zoo so as to disturb the peace and dignity ot oui ltttle city. Look out boys, touch her light, the mar-shal is watching you!

On Monday night the assassin, who always does his work in the night, fired a millet at Robert Graves, the ballit missed lilm and passed through the left side ot his

Such deeds as that" deserve the condemnation of all, and a lit: tie rope aronnd the scoundrels neck and a convenient limb.

John and Dave Preston went to the Glades to attend the burrial df their half brother. Mart Poynter, Tuesday.

Steve Carsou has purchased a tot on Elm street from Mrs.: Sne Mullins. j

Mrs. M. J. G 'odin. a lady who is tmiveraally loved is reported to be dangerously ill at the Stanford infirmary. I Mrs. Telitha Gre>tiatn, of Lan-caster, who has been S i t i n g Mrs. John Magee and other relatives here, returned home Thursday. . Conductor-John O'Day, the pop ular K. C. man, has laid off, to

Theo Wesley Druggist Mt.

CASTOR IA -*s and Children.

T.. Jars Always Bought

Thirty. Years m f

Beware of Pickpockets! **

No one can reasonably hope good health unless liis bowels move once each dsv. Whei» thU is not attended to, disorders of the stom-ach arise, liijSousness, dyspepsia a«fS piles s6on If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Tablets when required. Tluev are so easy to take and mild and gen-tle in effect. For sale by Theo Wesley Druggist Mt. Vernon.

A iign that would save a million times as many dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives as well, would be

BSWflRSQFYOUR HEALTH Girls, Maidens, Mothers, Women of Age ; heed even the little warnings. iK'glert ouc sign of weakness, one evide; of coming disease. One bottle of G. F . often cures, a few bottles always will.

More than 100.000 women have voluntarily t G . F . P . (Gerstle's Female Panacea) of Ovarii sus. Whites, Tumors, Painful, Irregular. Profuse and in fact, all manner of Female Diseases.

Druggists sell ( J F. P. kSSflSifc® For Sale by C t. Davis & Co.. Mt Vernoi

X ' f p K $ D K & x o v

I E V E R Y DAY f % ' 5 '¥• b a r g a i n [)av,» 2 \ i ^ W e h a v e a l n l i l i m - » f D r v Goods, Null h-,

* Shoes n nd Groceries, * SK

(MEN'S SUITS ALL WOOL FROMg 3 TO $ 5 5_

I Over Coats, From 3̂.oo feo $B.ao. | M In buying, t h e pr ice and quali ty ar«.- fhe two V

^ t h i n g r f t o be considei id . Give us a call and sec f o r ^

^ y o u r s e l f w

I COX BROS., J a O p p e s i l e Court House. Sit. Vernon, K y . 5

K i & c & x & x ^ Pneumoqia Prevented. F U R N I T U R ^

Among the tens Of thon-ards j who have used Chamberlain's' Couyh Remedy for Colds-grippe during the past lew ye»n>,'to1

our knowledge, not a siuglercase orders filled proaipt.K Motto:-has resulted in pnenmonia. *Tbos | Whitfield & Co, 340 Wabash ave- j.9«¥ « o o d s a n d knvr?-1 P r , »"

Chicago, one

AND UNDHRTA KINO.

i-A full and compk-v . s-.ock. All

PEI«T B U J H A E D

BL.\NKKNSHI|- & M Q L i t K S .

L I V I M / M U B . K y . .

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