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jWtckawrt J^nH, A. Welch, -What .rt*C&«ier. Journal h * 1 8 my editorial* of Ut Vernon's Ticket A grot your borne. I n w it in your county seat bank; do not lake it to a neigh boeiag county, because perhaps it H a little neater. Bvery' dollar treated thua barms yoor home county that much, for the stabili- tjr of toSr bauka, sou the financial showing tbey are able to make, has along the principal streets on the graded school lot sJd in other eligible locations. / There will be aootner Arbor day in October aodvM tlat tine the people at Mt ate to have another celebration (ad Ho some more planting. TWt expect to Joat received a carload Lehigh Portland cement. & & MCKINZI*. on display at J. Fish's Clothing Store. Yoa cao get an idea of our »t*Wa by glancing at oor window*. Carl Baattn. so eaaplovae at Sparks Qoarry. waa scrioosly In YOUNG MAN COOK to town often, visit our cburcbe*, attend oar public gather- ings, get bnttet acquainted with the people, kern the condition of the market, the school* aad all the bnstDCB institutions, and then when yon start to haul that load ol corn to ao adjoining connty to market, stop and think about tbe uome market, and probably ycu will change your mind and bring We have been watching you W E have bet*n looking oot for your interest. We have the kind of clothes you'll like— clothes that are built for you atone. Snappy styleathat atantl out. fifh the ordinary clothes so decidedly that, when you «ee them, yon will want them. Once wear Fish's Clothes, and you will always wear them. of their placea. Wilh tsro more pieces of aide walk Ibis street would be one of I be pretliest in On the other hand, the country- man should be made to feel that lie is one ol ns, that'our interests are identical, and shown that his presence ia kppreriattd. If he is ,accnstomed to doing his tracing at tbe county store in hia own im- mediate neighborhood, that is all right and proper, but perhaps you may interest him in something which is not obtainable at that store. Anyway he la a citiieo of be coanty, and as such in entitled to consideration. Invite him to come in often, to church, .to the "arioat'gaiharinga which "cent, in thorf make him feel as irufh at Mrs. R W. Drche entertained a few friends al dinner Sunt ay in kosior of Dr. Dyche's birthday Those present were Hisses Anns K Tate and Virgiaia Davis, S4enri O D. Suttoo, 8 B McKenpe, W H Millar aad 8hltley Tate. Neat Tarrett is having consider able trouble gstthtg hia plaining mill atartad. The engine which hr Squire Cbesley Payne, whs was the magistrate of tb* Third Uagis- terlal district, died Tuesday of paeumouia. after an Illness of only a few days Tbe Woman'a Club will bold its March Social meeting at the home ot Mr*. E. 9. Albright. Friday March »4lh at-8 o'clock. Piano Solo, Mus Frances Sparks Nstnre Lovers Creed. Minnies sad business. Roll Call—Response, Quotations on Nature. Vocal Doett. Misa Ma* Miller, Mrs. Annie Miller. Paper—"TbeCity Beautiful," Mrs. Cl«o Brown. Solo, Hiss Bess Sparks. AJdresa—"Forest Preservation" Rev. Ceo. S Watson. Piano Solo. Miaa Claudia Dodson Social hour. Tbe penny campaign begaa bj the Repair and Improvement com- mittee ol the Presbyterian church ia Jaanarv. to jaise one quarter mile of pennies tor the purpose ol repairing the church closed Tnes- day evening wilh a final coeteat between tbe Reda and Bluea. The total amonnt raised waa S227 50 Tbe plan for raising Ibis tnod which bit upon by the pastor Rev GeorgeS. Watson, was 1 most unique and catchy, and gave every one an opportunity who desired to be!p. no mailer bow smaH, from a penny op. Contract* were let Monday for covering of Ihe building and which waa contracted lor MM fall will be nuilt jnst a It i* the intention to have all tbe ^pairs ann improvement* pU pleied by April ii-h at which time tbe Trassylvar i 1 Presbyteria meet* Ml. Vernon. Tbe committee •posed of Rev. Watson, A . B Furnish snd S. C. Franklin, nblv Mr. Jemea Maret and others deserves special cominei tiou for their successful wors, securing the aqraant set oat get wilhio ihe required lime. In addi'h a to the penny fund lor repair*, an additonal $ jo was rais- ed during ihe contest between the Reds and Blues, which g purchase a new pulpit and Dew cbaira. The committee and others have even reason ro feel justly proud ol success. W C Kirby wss' fined in tbe Coanty Court yesterday for violai ing Ihe Sunday dosing law. Thi indictment came about as ihe resuli what was termed a "rough house" at Kirby's rrstsjrant be tween 11 snd 1 o'clock ItLi Sundx) morning. The Count) Judge sa>» be intend* to enforce tt»- Sundav Closing law- with thJ busmes? houses in Ml. Vernon aid we thin* i*exactly light Ot course Ihe drng stores have \ rigfit 10 open when medicine dry gooda stores have 1 furnish article* for fm general stores to o etal business ever} er come* around which should not be the 9und «y who could < these purchases on a* wall, if they kn^av oot be able to get Sunday This viij ation of tbe Sunday closing law a practice, not wilh but >>tb most aver- in townj and had it the turning wide 05 en of the ro.lt mead stand, we doom if ibi* law would he enforced at thi* tii but all have (o be treated slike and therefore, Ihe older is a ssreeping O le and C >Unf\ Jnd e ffethuium •a-< all , will be dealt wiik alike who open their places of bus local op Sunday for tbe t(ansacifa>n ot snv badness, except in extreme caaes ot emergency where sickness more Ranting. keep up the '(fleet in the I beautiful and If tbey do not is!' intentions ML VI much more attraci years than it i* s> Arbor day has I never been generally ooservsp ia Kentucky aa it ahould have been, bat now thai tbe school children are getting interested in :h J work there is hope that we shall some time see'ihe planting day become an oc- m of importance every year ia every connty is ihe Stale. The spirit of civil improvement spreading throafcbout tbe country snd there i* n o better method of beautifying a Iowa than by plaot lag tree* along It* streets and around its public bnildinga Tb> citizens of Mt. Vernon sre t o bi commended in lh(4t efforts to have s belter and mor*. beautiful place ] '• THB RELATIONSHIP 6F TOWN AND COUNTY. Tbe followingyrell poised articl. being ip applicable to our owi town andccunty that we copy't in uI1 snd urge Dm our p<ople u apply it to Mt ^tooii and Rock- castle and figure! what the rem! will he. The irlMt is as follows Tbe Record iflfeng everytbm, cesufcl. 01 town* sue county. If in itAplumns at some. tim< yon should fiml SOmeibtbg. that seems to poipt directly to you Ibal oerkips pinchrs s little. o< not thtnk it vu% directed st yon personally. We are not an-agomz Ing tbe iuurest i>( s n y person or persona, he they officer or civilian We vouchsafe • M> everyone Iheii opinion on all subjects 10 be they religious. ..politics! or civi'. and we reserve to ourselves the same right. • WJ are (imply siriv ing to make it a more thrifty, ano a better lowaabihcouni.y to live in In this sgrlcojtural community, sll interests are. identical, both, town and In the ^ouniy, if tbe fown thrives, ihe county thrive* •nth it, if the town falls, they go down logetber The coanty seat ia the seal < government, the cspit J. the trace mark, the seat of tbe leading edu- cational institution*: and me re-i- deeix of ihe county. 1 ho^ild be equally much imerest.d 10 i t s i welfare as thos? who dwell within its limits T!« advancement 01 their commercial interests m-ans a Better market f«r tbea products o' the farm; the >betierm<nt of the edncational facilities means belter schools closer at home. As the value of properly in your county advances value, so in like proportion does ibe value of farm- ing land advance All things being equalTlive. the- borne lown The timr is near at band when if we keep up srith the pace^of neighboring counties, we must all stsod together and put up an united front/ must work together f.ir tbe common good. It is more han probable that in tbe near uture a locscco market will be ittabUshed in this county, in vuui ronntv seat. This may be done >y Individual*, but it may be done y orming a stock company. If 8ie latter flatt is "salted, it will to tbe advajlage^ of all • on CHILDREN In disorders and dis- eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing'are the babies' Scott's Emu l s i on b t h e f o o d - m e d i c i n e t h a t not o n l y n o u r i s h e s t h e m moat, hot a l s o r e g u l a t e * ill air digestion. It is a w o n d e r f u l t o n i c for chil- dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. POa saut BY* ALL naooorsTs SCOTT» BOWNE. «®» r—< Sc. N Y. 1 SELL THE FARMERS HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS cerned to place the stock with all clssse* ofritiaens. banker* mercb- anls and farmers. This method would create s lively interest in tbe proposed veniore, wonld pnt Bucklen's Arnica Salve does? It* everyone to work its anccesa. latounding care* in the past forty . _ . ,K» aeara made tbem. It* tbe best ' Salve in the world lor sores nlcers, eczema, burn*, boil*, scald* How would yon. like to number, yonr friend* by million* a* sr future f*ciories may begin lo <0 uo, .are pot so far from that a* night be imagined, and everyone having a little idle money will be offered a chance lo invest in boql* industries, something substantial, perhaps these investments would iot pay tbe great ' dividenda 1 sat you might be offered away irom home, but you will have Ibe itlafaction of knowing that the re safe and sound, and that you unda are in the handi of houes upright home people In union there is *lfei t* get iu closer touch a united front in fb#- '* ancaster and Ga>rarW rat. laat and al''he fme corns, fore eyes, sprains, swelling* bruises, cold aores. Has no eqoal for piles. 25c al Chas. C. Davis. A business block waa wiped out by fire at Csmpbellgville. entailing a loas estimated st 150 000 with Lsursnce of sbout Is.ooo. th, let Do vou know that of alt the mi 1 .r ailmectsC'ilds are by far the nost dangerous? It is not the cold tself you need to fear bnt the se- rious diseases it oflen' leads to •lost of ibeseare known as germ iseasca Poeumonia and eon samp on are among them. Why not •ke Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nd enre vour cold while you can? For sale by Chas C Davia Why Hot B«ad THB ASK ANY K A K M EK ——' B U Y < » l : O B E t h i s S p r i n g And r e >p a.rich harvest. Call, write or phone me for J. FISH, MT. VEKNON, KY HENRy WATTKRSON, EDITOR W E C A N Fy RNISH VUU The Signaf A N D T H E Weekly Couner-Journa! ! Both one Year ForOnly $1.50 We can also give liberal combi-1 nitioo rale with DAILV or SON DAY r COURIKR-J O U R N A U I Write Courier Journal Company! Louisville. K>., for free »*m ( ole copy of edition you desire', bnt j be sure to send < our •uhecriptiou j order 10 this pap r—NOT to the] Courier-Journal. Tbis Partkiiar Braai For Piftiabr Dressers WM. k k true that taa doAea do not nute few men. the wetdrewed maa lioa.*' , ^baa you buy "Shield BTWHT met fit, aad ( i n t y quality ia every garment nice* are wWn reach of aL $10.90 THE LOWEST J20.WTHE HIGHEST Give oa a trial and be J.H. BRANAMAN, WltDIB, KY.

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jWtckawrt J ^ n H , A . Welch ,

- W h a t . r t * C & « i e r . Journal h * 1 8 my ed i tor ia l* o f U t Vernon's

T i c k e t A grot

your borne. I n w it in your county seat bank; do not lake it to a neigh boeiag county , because perhaps it H a l i t t le neater. B v e r y ' dollar treated thua barms y o o r h o m e county that much , for the stabili-tjr of t o S r bauka, s o u the financial showing tbey are able t o make , has

along the principal streets on the graded school lot s J d in other e l ig ible locations. /

There will be aootner Arbor day in October a o d v M t l a t t i n e the people at M t ate t o have another celebration ( a d Ho some more planting. T W t expect to

Joat received a car load Leh igh Portland cement .

& & M C K I N Z I * .

on display at J. Fish's Clothing Store. Y o a cao get an idea of our »t*Wa by glancing at oor window*.

Carl Baattn. s o eaaplovae at Sparks Qoarry. waa scrioosly In

YOUNG MAN COOK to town often, v is i t our cburcbe*, attend o a r public gather-ings, get bnttet acquainted with the people, k e r n the condition of t h e market, t h e school* aad al l the bnstDCB inst i tut ions, and t h e n when yon start to haul that load ol corn to ao adjoining c o n n t y to market, stop and think about t b e uome market , and probably ycu will change your mind and bring

We have been watching you

WE h a v e bet*n l o o k i n g o o t f o r y o u r i n t e r e s t . W e

h a v e t h e k i n d o f c l o t h e s y o u ' l l

l i k e — c l o t h e s tha t are b u i l t f o r

y o u a t o n e . S n a p p y s t y l e a t h a t

atant l out. f i f h t h e o r d i n a r y

c l o t h e s s o d e c i d e d l y t h a t , w h e n

y o u «ee t h e m , y o n w i l l w a n t

t h e m .

O n c e w e a r F i s h ' s C l o t h e s ,

a n d y o u w i l l a l w a y s w e a r

t h e m .

of their placea. W i l h tsro more p ieces of aide walk Ibis street would be one of I be pretliest in

On the other hand, the country-man should be made to feel tha t lie is o n e ol ns, that 'our interests are identical, and s h o w n that his presence ia kppreriattd. If he is ,accnstomed to do ing h i s t r a c i n g at tbe c o u n t y store in hia o w n im-mediate neighborhood, that is al l right and proper, but perhaps you may interest h im in someth ing which is not obtainable at that store. A n y w a y he la a c i t i i e o of be c o a n t y , and as such in ent i t led

to consideration. Invi te h im to come in often, to church, . t o the "arioat 'gaiharinga which "cent, in thorf make him feel as i r u f h at

Mrs. R W . D r c h e entertained a f ew friends al dinner Sunt ay in kosior of Dr. Dyche 's b i r t h d a y Those present were H i s s e s A n n s K Tate and Virgiaia Davis, S4enr i O D. Suttoo , 8 B M c K e n p e , W H Millar aad 8h l t l ey Tate .

Neat Tarrett i s having consider able trouble g s t th tg hia plaining mill atartad. T h e e n g i n e which hr

Squire Cbesley Payne, w h s was the magistrate of tb* Third U a g i s -terlal district, d ied Tuesday of paeumouia . af ter an Illness of only a f ew d a y s

T b e Woman'a C l u b will bold i ts March Social meet ing at the h o m e ot Mr*. E . 9 . A lbr ight . Friday March »4 lh at-8 o'c lock. Piano Solo, M u s Frances Sparks Nstnre Lovers Creed. Minnies s a d business. Roll Cal l—Response , Quotat ions

on Nature. Vocal Doet t . Misa Ma* Miller,

Mrs. A n n i e Miller. P a p e r — " T b e C i t y Beautiful ,"

Mrs. Cl«o Brown. Solo, H i s s Bess Sparks. AJdresa—"Fores t Preservation"

Rev. C e o . S Watson. Piano S o l o . Miaa Claudia Dodson Social hour.

T b e penny campaign b e g a a bj the Repair and Improvement com-mittee o l the Presbyterian church ia Jaanarv. to ja ise one quarter mile of pennies tor the purpose o l repairing t h e church closed T n e s -day e v e n i n g wi lh a final coeteat between tbe Reda and Bluea. T h e total amonnt raised waa S227 50 T b e plan for raising Ibis tnod which bit upon by the pastor Rev G e o r g e S . Watson, was 1 m o s t unique and catchy, and g a v e e v e r y one an opportunity w h o desired to be!p. no mai ler bow smaH, from a p e n n y o p . Contract* were let Monday for covering of Ihe building and which waa contracted lor MM fall will be nuilt jnst a It i* the intention to have all t b e ^pairs a n n improvement* pU

pleied by April i i - h at w h i c h t i m e tbe Trassy lvar i 1 Presbyteria meet*

Ml. Vernon. T b e committee •posed of Rev. Watson , A . B

Furnish snd S . C. Frankl in , nblv Mr. Jemea Maret and

others deserves special cominei t i ou for their successful w o r s , securing the aqraant set oat get w i lh io i h e required l ime.

In addi'h a to the p e n n y fund lor repair*, an additonal $ j o was rais-ed during i h e contes t between the Reds and Blues, which g purchase a n e w pulpit and Dew cbaira.

T h e commit tee and others h a v e e v e n reason ro feel jus t ly proud ol

success .

W C Kirby wss ' fined in tbe Coanty Court yesterday for violai ing Ihe Sunday d o s i n g law. T h i indictment came about a s ihe resuli

what was termed a "rough house" a t Kirby ' s rrs ts jrant be tween 11 snd 1 o'clock ItLi Sundx) morning. The C o u n t ) Judge sa>» be intend* to enforce tt»- Sundav Closing law- with thJ busmes? houses in Ml. Vernon a i d w e thin*

i * e x a c t l y l ight Ot course Ihe d r n g stores have \ rigfit 10 open w h e n medicine dry gooda stores have1

furnish article* for fm general s tores to o etal bus iness e v e r } er come* around which should not be t h e 9 u n d «y w h o could < these purchases on a* wall , if they kn^av oot be able t o get Sunday T h i s viij ation of tbe Sunday closing law a practice, not w i l h but >>tb most aver-in townj and had it the t u r n i n g wide 05 en of the ro.lt mead stand, we d o o m if ibi* law would he enforced at thi* tii but all have (o be treated s l ike and therefore, Ihe o lder is a ssreeping O le and C >Unf\ Jnd e f f e t h u i u m •a-< all , will be dealt w i i k al ike w h o open their places of bus l oca l op Sunday for tbe t(ansacifa>n ot s n v b a d n e s s , e x c e p t in e x t r e m e caaes ot emergency where s ickness

more Rant ing . keep u p the '(fleet in the I beautiful and If tbey do not is!' intentions ML VI much more attraci years than it i* s>

Arbor day has I never been generally ooservsp ia K e n t u c k y aa it ahould have been, b a t now thai tbe school children are get t ing interested in :h J work there is hope that we shall some t ime see ' ihe

planting day become an oc-m of importance every year ia

every connty i s ihe Stale . T h e spirit of civil improvement i» spreading throafcbout tbe country snd there i* n o better method of beautifying a I o w a than by plaot l a g tree* a long It* streets and around its public bni ldinga Tb> citizens of Mt. Vernon sre to bi commended in lh(4t efforts to have s belter and mor*. beautiful place

• ] '• •

T H B R E L A T I O N S H I P 6 F T O W N A N D C O U N T Y .

T b e fo l lowingyrel l poised articl. being ip applicable to our owi town a n d c c u n t y that w e c o p y ' t in uI1 snd urge D m our p<ople u

apply it to Mt ^ t o o i i and Rock-cast le and figure! what the r e m ! will he. T h e i r l M t i s as follows

T b e Record i f l f e n g e v e r y t b m , cesufcl . 01 t o w n * s u e

county . If in i t A p l u m n s at some. t im< yon s h o u l d fiml SOmeibtbg. that s eems to poipt directly to you Ibal o e r k i p s p inchrs s little. o< not thtnk it vu% directed s t yon personally. W e are not an-agomz Ing tbe iuures t i>( s n y person or persona, he they officer or civi l ian We vouchsafe • M> everyone Iheii opinion on all subjects 10 be they religious. . .politics! or civi' . and we reserve to ourselves the same right. • WJ are ( imply siriv ing to make it a more thrifty, ano a better lowaabihcouni .y to live in

In this sgrlcojtural c o m m u n i t y , sll interests are. identical, both, t o w n and In the ^ o u n i y , if t b e fown thrives, ihe county thrive* • n t h it, if the t o w n falls, they g o down logetber

T h e c o a n t y seat ia the seal < government , the cspit J. the trace mark, t h e seat of tbe leading edu-cational institution*: and m e re-i-d e e i x of i h e county . 1 ho^ild be equally much imeres t .d 10 i t s

i welfare a s thos? who dwell within its l imits T ! « advancement 01 their commercial interests m - a n s a Better market f«r tbea products o' the farm; t h e >betierm<nt of the edncational facil it ies means belter schoo l s closer at home. A s the value of properly in your county

advances i « value, so in l ike proportion d o e s ibe va lue of farm-ing land advance All th ings being e q u a l T l i v e . the- borne l own

T h e t imr is near at band when if we keep u p srith the pace^of neighboring counties, w e mus t all s tsod together and put u p an united front/ must work together f.ir tbe c o m m o n good. I t is more han probable that in tbe near uture a locscco market will be ittabUshed in th is county , in vuui ronntv seat. T h i s may be done >y Individual*, but it may be done y orming a stock c o m p a n y . If 8ie latter f latt is " s a l t e d , it will

to tbe a d v a j l a g e ^ of all • on

CHILDREN I n d i s o r d e r s a n d d i s -

e a s e s o f c h i l d r e n d r u g s s e l d o m d o g o o d a n d o f t e n d o h a r m .

C a r e f u l f e e d i n g a n d b a t h i n g ' a r e t h e b a b i e s '

Scott's Emulsion b t h e f o o d - m e d i c i n e t h a t n o t o n l y n o u r i s h e s t h e m m o a t , h o t a l s o r e g u l a t e * i l l a i r d i g e s t i o n . I t i s a w o n d e r f u l t o n i c f o r c h i l -d r e n o f a l l a g e s . T h e y r a p i d l y g a i n w e i g h t a n d h e a l t h o n s m a l l d o s e s .

POa s a u t BY* ALL naooorsTs

SCOTT» BOWNE. «®» r—< Sc. N Y.

1 SELL

THE FARMERS

H A S M I L L I O N S O F F R I E N D S cerned to place the stock with all c l ssse* o fr i t iaens . banker* mercb-anls and farmers. T h i s method would create s l ively interest in tbe proposed veniore , wonld pnt Bucklen's Arnica Sa lve does? It* e v e r y o n e to work its anccesa. la tounding care* in the past forty

„ . _ . ,K» aeara made tbem. It* tbe best ' Salve in the world lor sores nlcers,

eczema, burn*, boil*, scald*

H o w would yon. l ike to number, yonr friend* by mil l ion* a*

sr future f*ciories may begin lo <0 uo, .are pot so far from that a* night be imagined, and everyone

having a little idle money will be offered a chance l o invest in boql* industries, someth ing substantial, perhaps these inves tments would iot pay tbe great ' dividenda 1 sat you might be offered away irom home, but you will have Ibe

i t la fact ion of k n o w i n g that the re safe and sound, and that you unda are in the h a n d i of houes

upright home people I n union there is *lfei

t* get iu closer touch a • united front in fb#- '*

ancaster and Ga>rarW rat. laat and a l ' 'he f m e

corns, fore eyes , sprains , swel l ing* bruises, cold aores. H a s no eqoal for piles. 25c al Chas. C. Davis.

A bus iness block waa wiped out by fire at Csmpbel lgvi l le . entai l ing a loas est imated s t 150 000 with Lsursnce of sbout I s . o o o .

th, let

Do vou k n o w that of alt the mi 1 .r a i lmectsC' i lds are by far the nost dangerous? It is not the cold tself you need to fear bnt the se-rious diseases it o f l e n ' leads to •lost of i b e s e a r e known a s germ iseasca Poeumonia and eon s a m p on are a m o n g them. W h y not •ke Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nd enre vour cold while you can?

For sale by Chas C Davia

Why Hot B«ad THB

ASK A N Y K A K M EK — — ' B U Y < » l : O B E t h i s S p r i n g A n d

r e >p a . r i c h h a r v e s t .

Call , w r i t e o r p h o n e m e f o r

J. FISH, MT. VEKNON, KY

HENRy WATTKRSON, EDITOR

W E C A N F y R N I S H V U U

The Signaf A N D T H E

Weekly Couner-Journa! ! Both one Year

ForOnly $ 1 . 5 0 W e can also g i v e liberal combi-1

n i t ioo rale with D A I L V or S O N D A Y rCOURIKR-J O U R N A U I Write Courier Journal C o m p a n y ! Louisvi l le . K>. , for free »*m (

ole copy of edit ion you desire', bnt j be sure to send < our •uhecriptiou j order 10 this pap r — N O T to t h e ] Courier-Journal.

Tbis Partkiiar Braai For Piftiabr Dressers W M . k k true that taa doAea do not n u t e few men. the wetdrewed maa

l ioa.*' ,^baa you buy

"Shield BTWHT

met fit, aad ( i n t y quality ia every garment n ice* are w W n reach of aL

$10.90 THE LOWEST J20.WTHE HIGHEST

Give oa a trial and be

J.H. BRANAMAN, WltDIB, KY.