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and bis Assistant' have had years of experi- ence'stud you inay rely-on them absolutely. We will be pleased 'to e.x'ainineall those-who have eye "trouble or wear glasses ABSO- LUTELY FKEE. We would surest, therefore, that you call on them. SHUR-FIT Lenses Will Positively Relieve All Pains About the Head and Eyes as well as other abnormal conditions o£ the eyes that Ca^ be relieved through wearing of properly, fitted glasses of quality "in most all 'cases, - , -. ' You Can Sie Near and Far With Same Lense Tt»L- co«l MT. VERNON SIGNAL OSDBR It is 'ordered by tbo Fiscal Court that only 3 days hauling on the roads will bo payeitfor in Hit year 19i6, except where author- iled b^ the County Judge. Copy -Attest: . . . ; S. F.*T?OWMAN. C . R . C C . LOCAL "Delighted"—with the generous motor-gift is publicly heard'. D. C. Price has bought^ E. B. Brown's residence on Old Main street. My, what a sensation to ride in MT. VERNON K Y , A u g . i » , 1916 Never were so many people nervous, y eager to know t h e for- tunate'as were at" the fair this week. The Bifj Brodhead Pair is book ed for next \veek. heginn.ng Wed- nesday i6tb, and prdfnises to be the biggest fair ever polled off by a car received as a present from ithis suecessful association. The one s friends. . management has spared neither My, what 1 Without ajar; 1 is a Ford, I couldn't afford —Thanks. Don't bo troubled with yout m! dinner basket, coat, umbtella ' .... '... "..12:13 a m : ba RSJ' whi P or olher "pack'ges. «• . i Check them ai the checkroom at (AS. LANDBOM. Agent. Uro<ibe!|d Pa|r D(I| wrej{ Phone Mo. 8. . .— I NOTICE:—I have opened a P 1: K S 0 N A L Cii nley Thompson, was here from Lancaster for the week. Miss. Pat Perkins is visiting hersifser MrS. W. G. McBeS. Mi s. Marie Brock is with rclatxeS lor a two weeks visit Ml. and Mrs. W. H. Krueger and son Kriizand Mr F Krnejier Sr. were IU Ottenhoin Sunday. .notion Sunday to see his parents Mr *and Mrs H. C. Gentry. J Miss. Mury Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs S N. Davis of Lancaster is with l'elaiives here for the week. John D. MePerron is home from Florida where lie has been four years, principal of the Wild- wood lli.-li School. Col. «id Mrs. Stanley P. Step- hensonaud Dr. and'Mrs W. J Childress of Bustonville motored qvf i- ft.r the fair Thursday. Leslie O. Harber, of Danville was lure taking in the tair and visiting his aunt Mrs. Georgia Fra-ivliu and other relatives. Mrs. Jerome Adams was call.d last week to Mt. Carmel. 111., to- see her daugbtev. Mrs. C.H.White ' who was very ill. Mrs. White is reported better. % Mr. Mose McMew relumed a few days ago from Slant, Va, where he went to see his brother Isaac,who has been in bad health for some time., E. J. Ford and daughter of Danville attended the fair. Mr. Ford was busy all the time show- ing his line of Star Pianos and other musical instruments. Conn Brown is 'home from Aransas Pass Texas, to see his parents, Atty and 'Mrs. J. W. Brown. Conn is having splendid success in the Lone Star state. Mr. and Mrs. G.'W Gentry wbo left here six years agoa6d moved to Claremore, Oklahoma, are here this week oh a visit to Ken- tucky relatives. They wili be here for a month. Mrs. Martha Boreing Everer- sole, Mrs. Vincent Young and Miss Lett it Crockett Pugh.of Lon- don, spent from Tou rsduj to Sat- urday with Mrs J. W. Rider, at tending the Mf.Vernon Fair. They went to Crab Orchard for the hop Friday night. Miss. Nola Jones', one time stenographer forC. C. Williams, u) this place, and later filling same position in office ot county Judge Lee Evans, Winchester has accepted a similar position with a l u m b e r firm at Clay City Powell " county. James Maret came home from Winchester Saturday morning to visit his family We are pleased to Bote that Mrs Marei is improving. Mr. M report! good progress in the reconstrnc tion of Clark county roads of -which four . sections are v nnder his supervision. Wiley Owens is at home from HAard, where he has been oper- ating a coal.-cutting machine • at good wages. Wiley says it is a. good idea Ipr every young fellow to get out and try the world alone for a while *0 a s to value a home and what is required of o n e to make a living., Andr.ew <3entry and son kobert came in from Hazard t o b e at the fair. They have good poflitknf. in the new coal field- Mr. C, purchased-a jeat cottage and 1st in th%t now flourishing cotl city 7 lone at present 5ooo- loaded a*- restaurant and grocery iu Miss Kale Moore building. 1 will offer nothing but the best in m> line and I ask your patronage. Give me a call. E. W. PERCIFUL. Next Wednesday m e I ..dies will bu admitted free at ihe Brodhead Fair A big r8st tent will be on the grounds for their comfort, and the usual courtesies will lie ex- tended to all. Five acres 01 deliuhtfqj grove, nd unobstructed by the usual stand&-qnd concessions, with am- ple seats for five thousand people, will mark one. of the mauv im- plements at the | Brodhead Pair xt week, "file best water 111 the county is io this -grove in abund- ifce. ' » Vice President Marshal will be at the big Democratic campaign opening at Winchester oil Sept- ember'9th, along with other National und noted speakers. Winchester is busily engaged making preperatious for the barbecue to feed the crowd An r has been placed for fifteen thousand tin cups and as many poons along with ten thousand paper board plates. F A I R J O T T I N G S The Fast Bernstadt bard lurujshed the music. Bob Walker, E. C. Lane, N. W. Rogers, Bun Gaines, and Bnd Dunn were here with good horses. The I9I6 exhibit of the Mt. Vetnon fair was the best in the history of the association. Mt. Vernon had some as good show rings as will be seen ai any of the county fairs. •. Preston Pennington got the Pord which was afterwards auctioned off ayd bought by Judge L. W. Belhurum. A full list ot fair winners will be given in next weeks paper. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A time nor expend to provide tor the comfort of the bis crowds they have a right 10 expect. The editor, printers and devil like a vacation once and a while and as it is not always possible to pick- u p a substitute, it is some- times necessary, to have some things undone in order to get a] little Change. This we have done this week and tile result the paper late and news items rather saarce. Bat what we have le; done this week we will try to do Mr. E. Bullock. Hanslord. "Kentucky. Dear Friend:-" It gives me greit pleasure to name you as a Delegate t<> t h e Southern Appalachian Good Roads Convention, t o l>e h e d at Lexington, Ktntuoky, September 5th, Oth, 7th and 8th. I sincerely trust that \ou will be able to attend os I fi el certain the meeting will be very ir.struc tive, and it is my earnest desire that this be made the greatist road meeting ever l i ^ i n ti.is Vonrs very trulyf A. O. STANLEY, Governor ol Kentucky. PUfcLIC SALE We will on Friday Augu t t.616, at our fathers' 1 Copper Creek, knownostue Henry Muddox place, offer for sale to the liighestand best bidder the fo.low- ing,-r- pair b;jy work mules 6 years •old and the harness. Sound and good, heavy work mules. 1 bay. • 7 years old. drives and works anywhere; 1 combined irs.old a good one: 1 horse 9 yearsj old;2 red cows w. igh 800 to! .1.000 pounds; 25 milch cows one giving milk and one Iresh about 1 Sept: 1st; 2 webber wagons, in splendid condition; 1 Spauldiug j bugg| nearly new, and cost $ 12o; j buggy harness, set ol ,wofk har- ness, nearly new; 5 tons haled 1 hay, clover and timothy. ta TERMS OF SALE:—All fover' $ 5.00six months with uppTOved surety, ' under # 5.00 cash in hand. 1 J. J. & Z. E. Brock, Gum Sulphur Ky. H. Jones, Auoti -ecv JUSV VilE.THING EOR DIARRHOEA "About two years ago I had a severe atUct of diarrhoea which over a week," writes- W. C. Jones BnfOrd, N. D. "I became s- weak that I could not stand np right. A druggist recommended Cbanderlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reraed". Tne first dose releived me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggist recomnfenden this remedy because they know lhat it is relfadlg obtainable every wbete. One of the saddest occurrences that has ever happened in the county todk place Monday when the twelve year old dat-ghier of Mr. and Mrs. lack Hansel Was nstamly killed by lightning. dr. and Mrs. llansul and their •hree children and Mr 'George Owens of Maretburg aud b : s little boy had all been sitting on lie porch but when 'he storm came up all had moved in the house. The children were playing nbou 1 the house and were Vun- g back and forth on'the porch When the heavy bolt of lightning "came which struck the porch and killed the little giri, there was no one on' the porch but 'her Mr. Owens who was sitting near tho window was thrown from bis chair and badly stunned as were the others, but none were injured, oiganizations that Congress was The poroh column was" torn to induced to vote $85,000,000 re- splinters and other damages done cently for aiding highways thru to the house. The sympathy of j oui the various states all certainly goes out to this ily for li Sadder death u n d a . greater" shock could not comej PUpS to a home than this one. The Boone Way with headquarters at Mt. Vernon is now affiliated with and is known a s a Division of National Highways Association of Washing- Ion, D. C , the most extrusive and influential rood organization in the world. Coleman Dupont, the great Delaware good-roads m a n i s its Chief Councillor and Charles Henry Davis, a noted engineer of South Yarnmouth, Mass, is its fi? . O ' O L CLOTHES If there was ever a time when a "fnan needed a few- clothes and COOL CLOTHES it "is such sweltering weather as this week. 1 Suits; w/ithout vests, LIGHT WEIGHTS, ijighjj colors, woven so the air can get through j/the&L 5 WE HAVE THEM READY FOR •.YOU. ; They are cool, they look good, THEY AR*E CHEAP at $5.00, $7.50, and, $10. the suit, with plain or pinch back. SINGLE COATS in Black Alpaca and Blue i Serge at $2.50 and $5.00. Light Colored, Stylish TROUSERS-. If COOL, COM- , FORTABLE CLOTHES you need we would like to show you what we have. LET US HELP YOU KEEP COOL MAKE OUR5TORE "YOUR HEADQUARTERS'WHEN YOU COME to the MT.VERNON FAIR NEXT WEEK. .CURE FOR CHOLERA! MORBUS. 1 ' "When our little boyj 1 . now seven years old, was a baby he ., . , . was cured of colera uiortnjs o-t * 1 ^ r ° ad C6amberlam-s Colic,CholetJ' and Diaarhoea Remedy." wrilei" MVS. Sidnev Simmons, Fair Haven, N - . Y. '"Since tnen other members ol my family' have used this valuable medicine for cowc anjj bowel trouble wite good iiti£ta<J» tisn and I gladfe endorse i t i s ^ -remedy of exceptional merit.' Obtainable everywhere. ! FOB SALE:- TWO nice bird 0 months old, good stock. J. H, Livingston, Stanford Ky. ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT ,j t daily until ilio 1'ttli day o j j COURT. | August, i91ti, to .register sucl: M. J. (Miller. Plaintifl; claims and proot. . | Vs—NOTICE. r i : ugJ, G. S. Griffin, THOS. KIRB.Y, 1 | Commissioner. Aduir of r Defendant. I - - J- D.'KIRBV & c , ) , WANTKD:- If you have any In i All creditors ol the .estate of jdian relics snch as stone: pipes, j, D. Kirbj, deceased ars hereby j large flint spears, grooved axes notified to present their cliims! po i s aB d tl owls. shell beads, etc. against same, properly proven, I found iu caves, g^avei and oh before me on or before-the 19th 1 fields. Write to \V. L. Grillin day of August, 1!M 6 j Somerset, Ky., and get his price: Beginning August 19, I9IU. I will 011 them. For This Visit ONLY Remarkable Introductory Safe For This Visit 6NLYI SB5* Eye Glasses SL Pair The SHUR : FIT OPTICAL CO., of Cincinnati; Ohio, wishes to announce that Specialist and his Assistant' will be in Mt, Vernon at the Hockcastle Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, August 16th and 17th. OUR OBJECT in making this remarkabfe offer of $5 glasses for $1 a pair is simply to introduce our service in your community, as well as our SHUR-FIT LENSES." Our Shur-Fit Lenses have met with great success by many persons who are now wearing them and are meeting wim the same results wherever they are introduced. Out New Invisible Biftuli WILL NOT CONFUSE YOU

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a n d b i s A s s i s t a n t ' h a v e h a d y e a r s o f e x p e r i -e n c e ' s t u d y o u i n a y r e l y - o n t h e m a b s o l u t e l y . W e w i l l b e p l e a s e d ' t o e .x ' a in inea l l t h o s e - w h o h a v e e y e " t r o u b l e o r w e a r g l a s s e s A B S O -LUTELY FKEE. We would s u r e s t , therefore, that you call on them.

SHUR-FIT Lenses Wil l Positively Relieve A l l Pains

A b o u t t h e Head a n d Eyes as well as other abnormal conditions o£ the eyes that Ca^ be relieved through wearing of properly, fitted glasses of quality "in most all 'cases, - , - . '

You Can S i e Near and Far Wi th Same Lense

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MT. VERNON SIGNAL O S D B R I t is ' o r d e r e d by t b o F i s c a l

Cour t t ha t o n l y 3 d a y s h a u l i n g on t h e r o a d s will bo p a y e i t f o r in Hit year 19 i6 , e x c e p t w h e r e a u t h o r -i l e d b^ t h e C o u n t y J u d g e .

Copy -Attest: . . . ; S . F.*T?OWMAN. C.R.CC.

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" D e l i g h t e d " — w i t h t h e g e n e r o u s m o t o r - g i f t i s publ ic ly heard ' .

D. C. P r i ce has b o u g h t ^ E . B. B r o w n ' s r e s idence on Old Main s t r e e t .

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N e v e r w e r e s o m a n y peop le nervous , y eager to k n o w t h e for-t u n a t e ' a s w e r e at" t h e fa i r t h i s week .

T h e Bif j Brodhead P a i r is book ed for n e x t \veek. h e g i n n . n g Wed-n e s d a y i 6 t b , a n d p rd fn i se s to be t h e biggest fa i r e v e r pol led off b y

a car r ece ived as a p r e s e n t f r o m i t h i s s u e c e s s f u l associa t ion. T h e o n e s f r i e n d s . . m a n a g e m e n t h a s s p a r e d n e i t h e r

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Cii n l e y T h o m p s o n , w a s h e r e f r o m L a n c a s t e r f o r the w e e k .

Miss . P a t P e r k i n s is v i s i t i n g h e r s i f s e r MrS . W . G . McBeS.

Mi s. Mar ie B r o c k is w i t h r c l a t x e S lor a t w o weeks v i s i t

M l . a n d Mrs. W. H . K r u e g e r a n d s o n K r i i z a n d Mr F K r n e j i e r S r . w e r e IU O t t e n h o i n S u n d a y .

.notion S u n d a y to see h i s p a r e n t s Mr *and M r s H . C. G e n t r y . J

M i s s . Mury Davis , d a u g h t e r of Mr . and M r s S N . Davis of L a n c a s t e r is w i t h l 'elaiives here for t h e w e e k .

J o h n D. M e P e r r o n is h o m e f r o m F l o r i d a w h e r e l ie h a s b e e n f o u r y e a r s , p r inc ipa l of t h e Wi ld-wood lli.-li School .

Col. « i d M r s . S t a n l e y P. S t e p -h e n s o n a u d D r . a n d ' M r s W . J C h i l d r e s s of B u s t o n v i l l e m o t o r e d qvf i- ft.r t h e f a i r T h u r s d a y .

Les l ie O. H a r b e r , of Danvi l le w a s l u r e t a k i n g in t h e t a i r and v i s i t i ng h i s a u n t Mrs . Georg ia Fra- iv l iu a n d o t h e r r e l a t ives .

M r s . Je rome A d a m s was ca l l . d l a s t week t o M t . C a r m e l . 111., to-see h e r d a u g b t e v . Mrs . C . H . W h i t e

' w h o w a s very ill. Mrs . W h i t e is r epo r t ed b e t t e r .

% Mr . M o s e M c M e w r e l u m e d a f e w d a y s a g o f r o m S l a n t , V a , where h e w e n t t o s e e h i s b r o t h e r I s a a c , w h o h a s been in bad h e a l t h fo r s o m e t i m e . ,

E . J . Ford a n d d a u g h t e r of Danvi l l e a t t e n d e d t h e fa i r . M r . F o r d w a s busy all t h e t i m e show-ing h i s l ine of S t a r P i a n o s and o t h e r m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s .

Conn B r o w n i s ' h o m e f r o m A r a n s a s P a s s T e x a s , t o s e e h i s p a r e n t s , A t t y a n d ' M r s . J . W . B r o w n . C o n n is h a v i n g sp lend id s u c c e s s in t h e L o n e S t a r s t a t e .

Mr. a n d M r s . G . ' W G e n t r y wbo l e f t h e r e s ix y e a r s a g o a 6 d moved t o C l a r e m o r e , O k l a h o m a , a r e h e r e t h i s w e e k o h a visit t o K e n -t u c k y re la t ives . T h e y wili b e h e r e f o r a m o n t h .

M r s . M a r t h a B o r e i n g Everer -sole, M r s . V i n c e n t Y o u n g and Miss Lett i t C r o c k e t t Pugh .o f Lon-d o n , s p e n t f r o m T o u r s d u j t o Sa t -u r d a y wi th M r s J . W . Rider , a t t e n d i n g t h e M f . V e r n o n F a i r . T h e y w e n t t o C r a b O r c h a r d f o r t h e h o p F r i d a y n i g h t .

M i s s . Nola Jones ' , o n e t i m e s t e n o g r a p h e r f o r C . C . W i l l i a m s , u ) t h i s p lace , a n d l a t e r f i l l ing s a m e pos i t ion i n o f f i c e ot coun ty J u d g e L e e Evans , W i n c h e s t e r h a s a c c e p t e d a s imi la r pos i t i on wi th a l u m b e r firm a t C lay C i ty Powel l

" c o u n t y .

J a m e s M a r e t c a m e h o m e f r o m W i n c h e s t e r S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g t o v i s i t h i s f ami ly W e a r e pleased to Bote tha t M r s M a r e i is i m p r o v i n g . Mr . M r e p o r t ! good p r o g r e s s in the r e c o n s t r n c t ion of C l a r k c o u n t y roads of

-wh ich four . sec t ions a r e v nnder h i s superv is ion .

W i l e y O w e n s i s a t h o m e f r o m H A a r d , w h e r e h e h a s been oper-a t i n g a coa l . - cu t t ing m a c h i n e • a t good wages . Wi ley s a y s i t i s a. g o o d idea Ipr e v e r y y o u n g fe l low t o g e t o u t a n d t r y t h e w o r l d a l o n e f o r a wh i l e *0 a s t o v a l u e a h o m e a n d w h a t is r e q u i r e d of o n e to m a k e a l i v i n g . ,

Andr .ew < 3 e n t r y and s o n k o b e r t c a m e in f r o m H a z a r d t o b e a t t h e f a i r . T h e y h a v e good p o f l i t k n f . i n t h e n e w coal field- Mr . C, p u r c h a s e d - a j e a t c o t t a g e a n d 1st in th%t n o w f l o u r i s h i n g c o t l c i t y

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r e s t a u r a n t a n d g roce ry iu Miss Ka le Moore bui ld ing . 1 will o f f e r n o t h i n g b u t the bes t in m> l ine a n d I a sk your pa t ronage . Give m e a call . E . W . PERCIFUL.

N e x t W e d n e s d a y m e I ..dies will bu a d m i t t e d f r e e a t ihe B r o d h e a d F a i r A big r8st t e n t will be on the g r o u n d s fo r t h e i r c o m f o r t , and the u s u a l c o u r t e s i e s will lie e x -t ended t o all.

F i v e a c r e s 01 d e l i u h t f q j g r o v e , nd u n o b s t r u c t e d b y t h e usua l

s tand&-qnd c o n c e s s i o n s , wi th a m -ple s e a t s fo r five t h o u s a n d people , will m a r k one . of t h e m a u v im-p l e m e n t s a t the | B rodhead P a i r

x t w e e k , "file b e s t water 111 t h e c o u n t y is io t h i s -grove in a b u n d -

ifce. ' »

Vice P r e s i d e n t M a r s h a l will b e a t t h e big Democra t i c c a m p a i g n o p e n i n g a t W i n c h e s t e r oil S e p t -e m b e r ' 9 t h , a long w i t h o t h e r Nat ional und no ted s p e a k e r s . W i n c h e s t e r is bus i ly e n g a g e d m a k i n g p r e p e r a t i o u s for t h e b a r b e c u e to f eed t h e c r o w d A n

r h a s been placed f o r fifteen t h o u s a n d tin c u p s a n d as m a n y p o o n s a l o n g w i t h t e n t h o u s a n d

p a p e r board p l a t e s .

F A I R J O T T I N G S T h e F a s t B e r n s t a d t b a r d

l u r u j s h e d t h e mus i c .

Bob W a l k e r , E . C. Lane, N. W . Rogers , B u n Ga ines , and B n d D u n n w e r e h e r e wi th g o o d horses .

T h e I 9 I 6 exh ib i t of t h e M t . V e t n o n fair w a s t h e best in the h i s to ry of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n .

Mt . V e r n o n h a d some a s good show r ings as will be s e e n a i a n y of t h e c o u n t y fa i r s .

•. P r e s t o n P e n n i n g t o n got t h e P o r d w h i c h w a s a f t e r w a r d s a u c t i o n e d off ayd b o u g h t by J u d g e L . W . B e l h u r u m .

A fu l l l is t o t f a i r w i n n e r s will b e g i v e n in n e x t weeks p a p e r .

Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S

C A S T O R I A

t i m e nor e x p e n d t o p r o v i d e to r the c o m f o r t of t h e b i s c r o w d s t h e y h a v e a r i gh t 10 e x p e c t .

T h e e d i t o r , p r i n t e r s and d e v i l l ike a vaca t ion once a n d a whi le a n d a s it is no t a l w a y s possible t o pick- u p a s u b s t i t u t e , i t i s some-t i m e s n e c e s s a r y , to have some t h i n g s u n d o n e in o r d e r to g e t a] l i t t le Change . T h i s we have d o n e t h i s w e e k a n d tile r e su l t the p a p e r

la te a n d n e w s i t ems r a t h e r saarce . Ba t w h a t w e have le; d o n e t h i s w e e k w e will t r y t o d o

Mr . E . Bullock.

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I t g ives m e g r e i t p l easu re t o n a m e you a s a De lega te t<> t h e S o u t h e r n A p p a l a c h i a n Good Roads C o n v e n t i o n , t o l>e h e d at L e x i n g t o n , K t n t u o k y , S e p t e m b e r 5 t h , Oth, 7 th a n d 8 t h .

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