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ifmsfpWfNij ROUTE Housework Drudgery! B,^^, K y .. ,TI» g«« Wn , ,<« M» HOPKWHI , arbiter,ior tb. *•*>. •»«. So. bn^hw. Jurt. —4 • * « Editot Mt. Vernoa SIGNAL:— number of , her fleet. not the n w w a u , I I«« "Pint of ktad»e.s I .^.number of her anal . , , o t .he Mia*. WiHirM io bed i«oo« cafrathmt hscMsa tw , you to give-me space in yonr col , account of her boundless m;r- Mr. and M.-s John McKlouev tT.TTS^-.^XTf;, ripHrca. il — "*t n-^jTimZ^TILrtiY.' umn* to make an announcement chaodke, nor the details ol her ot Hanalord, visited the Utter. H Makes Weak Women Strong and S i c k W o m a n W e l l , pertaining to a religious debate >nexhauatable wealth, but taking 1 parents, . Mr. and Mrs Wm '"ilE* i that we anticipate having at the'» beautiful bound c-py of the; Sowder Saturday and Sunday.- •"»- j BajKiat church In t'je town of' Bible, she Mid. "Tell the Prince! Re* C K. Carmica], ot rtiig p l a o 1,1 .7*" i B'odhead beginning at ten o clock > " " i tMais the secret of Eag-' filled his regular appointment a' Do'ni ktssTdntftf ja. m. on the 18th dav of January '"nd's gr«itjesa and England'sjFlat Lick Saturday and Sunday. ,po.itra.is"jwJ- 1»*" jbetween Fid. &. H, Waltar-e. , ... [.—Mte„Xl?s?'s.. htann °L!&i« 'wltninHon St-Dsipkoa, |Baptist minister, of Duquoin, 111., Then the individuals who cm- place la attending school at Ml. ' r '£Sdow5tF W tu2 P »uii ' ,ndM - G-Roberts, of Kemp, of brace and follow the teachings Vernon. hw*t unable "to do Mir- the same state who represents the of lhe Bible are the happiest Clara Carmical speni ^nodav av^M^PMototton aaS denomination who call themselves People on the face of the earth- with Mrs. John itenner.--Mr. and h i r t h e Church of Christ If the Bible was destroved the Mrs. Steva Carpenter visited th* root." Both of these gentlemen are pro- happtncwi of the world would be Utters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas uiit. livar aad bowrf. 'essional debators. 1 know tha- destroyed. All that ia done, there- { Carmical Saturday and Sunday. some will say that no good can to weakeu forth in the Bible, ; —Mrs. Lucy Adams'of this plac< m jL. VERNON CpKET CO . j CASKETS Coffins and Robes. Licened Embalmer will have charge of that line oi ^ JJ^Jwork for the company. Orders by wire promptly tilled. Hearse sent to all points G E O R C E O W E N S , Manager Office Mt. Vernon Monumental Building PHONE llf ifyln* lotion Tablet..' Ian in, and ihtnk Dr. I'kTc* fw b hsvrt doM me a. world of Wjkk ( J A . Our line ot Conch Caskets k unexcelled ;l'v"> ,•?*?$(?•$ j / U Hand-made' Uofflnsfnrnished Hearse sent to all parts of L^y^ll»eKwM>Uia^^» theCoonty ' All orders by Wire Promptly Filled W. A. COX,! Phone 94-S MT. VKRNON, KY Ora M. Browh spent last week! with Mrs. O. B. Lawrence. — F. E j Gentry, of Quail, spent Sunday i with his sister, Miss Georgia' here.- Miss Relma Brown who is attending school at jilt Vernon ] is st home for a few days on ac- count of a very sore-hand. —Mrs. G. E. Price and little son, Clyde; ] spent. Saturday night with her > sister, Mrs. C. T. Riddle, at Wal-J nut Grove. Miss Floonie Todd was thej guest of Mias Lizzie Hurst Saiui-j day and Sunday.—Mrs. Frank I Catron, of Mt. Vernon, who has j . been very sick at the home of her ! lather, Mr. John Riddle, is nowj rapidly improving and we hope i will soon be out again.—K'idj Brown Was in the Bee Lick I neighborhood last Wednesday on i boainess.—We understand that Wsde H. Mullins, now of Plato, will soon be a resident of our town again. We gladly welcome him back. --Dr. G. B- "Liwrence was In Mount Vernon last Wednesday. —W. J. DeBoid has returned trom Lexington where he bes been to see his coasin, J. B. Corn- ea ins who was seat "there to the asylum some fonr or Hve months ago. He reports Mr. Cummins doing very nicely aad will likely be at home soon.—Oi» M. Brown was very sick a few days this week, but is better now.—J. L. Hasty and J. F. Bloomer wert i-i Mt. Vernon • one day this week on business Constipation is the c-iuse of msny ailments and disorders that make lite mi»erabla. Take Chamberlains Stomach aud liver Tablets, -keep your bowels regular and you will avola these diseases For sale by Chas. CS Davis. LEADING DRUGGIST MT. VERNON. KY. Our Motto: Quality—Not Quantity toM This is a Duke's Mixture Umbrella Whether you smoke Duke's Mature In pipe or cigar- ette. It la delightfully satisfying. Everywhere tt la the We carry a'full line of fine drugs, toilet articles and stationery. If you. doubt our word come in and see for yourSelf. Our customers' wants looked after with E leasure, If wa haven't, what, you want, indly let us know and we will do onr best t o g e t i t for.you. CHAS. C. DAVIS Stanford, Ky. AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AMD HIDES JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE,KY. Medicines tb»t aid nttnte are always moat effectual. Cbamber- Uin's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, re- lieves the lungs, opens the Yesterday Tc.day To-morrow YB8TBRDAY U hot a dream. TO-MORROW milyt*-*i but TO-DAY well lived fnakes every ye»terday a dream of pi nesa and every to-morrow a viol.* ut hope. Therofon- to-« p to-morrow, to-day bring your account to THE BAVK OF MT. VERNON THE BANK OF MT. VERNON J. P. SREEN Dentist Over U. O. Baker's Store. Crown and Bridge Work •specialty. All wort-guaranteed. w. FRANCIS, Dentis Mt Vernihi, Ky Home and office in tfee late renldence k>r. Mye m formerly oooupied on^Old Main St-.SjMi, Veraon. fl C . C . Williams, ;ATrORNFY-AT-LAW. MT. VERNON. KV. I^OPPfCK. On iti. floor o The Bank ot' Mt. Vernon, on Churc street.—Speds I attention given to collections.^ Phone No. 80. J.c. McCLARY UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER WITHERS Mrs. E. Mullins was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Ander- son.— Wm. Simpson, ot Berea, -w»« through here last week ca'.l- ingon the merchants—Miss Llllie Mullins spxnt Saturday and Sun- eay with her cousins. Misses Sallie and Ada MolHns.—C. E. Mullins will move to the farm known as Sheriff Wm. Mnllin's farm in the near future.—Mr. ami Mts. Melvin Barnett visited Mrs. Barnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mullins, of Cruise, Satur day and Sunday. -Uttie Misses Minnie and Ola Du rham, of Ct uise, are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Daugherty this week.—Mrs. Geo. Allen was called to Robinett On acoount of lhe illness of their little grandson, Bod Aljeti.—Steve Drew is erect- ing him a new honse lAst year he was talking of leaving, but de- cided to build and stay in old Ken- tucky a while longer. Spencer Mullins has traded farms with the widow Howard and has moved back to where he owned some years ago.—Uallie Baker remains about the same.— Miss Amanda Mattin is visiting fier cousin, Miss Lula Phil pot, of Livingston, this week. A GIRLS WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE. Th warn people of a fearlul for est fire in the Catskills a \oung girl rode horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed glorious but livee are often saved by Dr. King's New Di» covery in curing Inng tronble, congbs and colds, which uiighl have ended in consumption 01 pneumonia. "It cured me ojf 1 dreadful cough and lung diaeise " writes W R Patterson Well- ington, Tex , "after four In opr family had died with consumption and I gained 87 pounds." Noth ing so sure and safe for all throal and lung troubles. Price 50 aud ti.oo. Trial bottle free. Guar- anteed by Ghaa C. Davis. This is gfeing to be one ol Mt. Vernon's and Rockcastle's most progressive years. The people are getting t mother.- Co- operation and progres# « o v e hand io hand. come from religions discussions but I cannot see why it should not result iu good to all .unbiased miuds for we have no book that the great masses of the people know so little abont as the Bible and yet it is the book ol ail books. Yea the world's great luminary. What the sua is to the solar system, the Bible is to the moral world. Blot the sun from existence, and the natural world would be shrouded in midnight darkness. Blot out the bible and the blackness of. moral night would settle down upon the earth. The past would be daik, the present would be datker still. - Not a ray of light woaid penetrate the lathomless gloom. Wherever the Bible has been received and'obeyed, the most beneficial effects have been the result. Wherever it baa not been' received, the most balelal influences have been manifested. We have the fearful .example of a nation that trampled the word of God. npder her feet. France discarded the Bible, and took reason ss her guide. What was the resoli? all the loul passions of depraved humanity, like so many tigers) were let loose. The streets ol her j citiis were slopping with the! blood of-tUc slain, Her eosst, | w,s P* w to * banquet to Benry to! S her moral condition. And tbatl„ oniKh trouble or indlgeation. single experiment is enough lor! To day peopie every where use Dr ten thousand Worlds through all i King's New Life Pills lor these the ages. troubles as well as liver, kidnev Tbe nations that have embraced » na b 0 *®' dtorders. Easy ' .he Bible hsve been m-de wiMr,! 25 °" U * ! * better, and happier. That wasaj *. wautiful answer which JJeen j Claude—Why is a kiss like the Victoria gave to the African Prihce three graces? who sent sn embassage, with I F. I,.—I don't know? Why? csstly presents, and asked her to! Claude—It's faith to a girl, hope tell him ihe aecret of Eo;land's to a young woman, and charity greatness and England* glory, to an old maid J_ 1—Mtw Li'l'S Pum»n of thia jg Tbtn the Individuals who em-'plaoe is attending school at -Mt. brace and follow the teachings Vernon. of the Bible are the happiest Clara Carmical speni . v unda\ peo|de on the face of the eatth. with Mrs. John (tanner. —Mr. and If the Bible waa destroyed the Mrs. Stevs Csrpenter visited th» happiness of the world would be Utters parents, Mt. and Mrs. Chss destroyed. All that is done, there- { Carmical Saturday and Sunday, lore, to weakeu forth in the Bible; Mrs. Lucy Adams'of this plact Or WaUyjurt of it. Is done at | s^ent Saturday and Sunday wit' Ibe expense of human happiness, ijier mother. Mrs. Bettie Ann The tendency of the taschings, j Kirby st Hansford.— Mr and Mr*, ot the infidels of the past, sod the j Shepherd, ol near Cove, spent bigher critics ol the present, isjSundsy with their son, Rayme.— to rob the world of all that is j Well it seem* that Spring is almost d-ar to the hnman race. The,here, the sua sh'nes so bright it noblest heroes s o d be- oines that ever graced onr world hsve been inspired fey s n implicit faith in the Bible. Out of the bible have come all pure moralities. It has beefl the motive power of re- generation and relormation to millions. It has comforted the sorrowing, consoled the mourning •attained the anffering, sod given trust and triumph to. the dyiug. Then let us cling to the Bible and all people are Invited to come and give sn impartial hearing to this discussion of the Biole. Let all come without prejudice, and liaten to men who claim to be student* ot' thia wonderful book. So we cordially invite all who are honestly seeking a better under- standing of the' truth in God's wont to come and attend tbia debate and if we will thus act the writer feels assured tbst good may and will come out of tbisdiecnasion. Respt. submitted. A. J. Ptkr floo PER PLATE. makes farmers think t^at corn planting tints ia Tlere.—Mr. and Mrs. fames Niceley visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Nicelty Sunday.— Mrs Moille Kirby is suffering with a severe case 01 mumps. HOW'S THIS. We oiler One Hundred Dollar Reward for any cise of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHHNKV & C o . , Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cbeuey lor tbe last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable ia all business trans- actions and financially able to tarry out any obligations made by his" fitm. NATIONAL BANK OF COM MEBCE. Toledo. O, BHII'S Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directiy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonirls sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists^ Take Hall's Family pills for! constipation. Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonicl Cardul Is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It Is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been In successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. WomarfsTonic worn-i LEVEL GREEN. NOTICE MILLER will & BEAZLEY hold the (Delayed letter.) There were services at Friend- ship last Sunday conducted by Rev. John Soward —F. E. Gentry aad C- E. Price will leave Satur- day for Lexington to enter Wilbor- Smith business college. We trust these young men may prosperous as they have both proved successful teachers in this oounty. N. J. Tipton, of near Brodhead i was io this- part of the country! buying bogs the first of the week. I —J. P. Bloomer is now' closing ; out his stock of goods at cost | ,and will leave about the 15th. bl j Feb., for Kansas from whence| Send for K n t r y B l a n k s MIIXKR & BKMI.KV, Mt. Vemoh, Ky he came about one year a g o — j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W. F. Cress and family contem- plates goiag west with Mr. i Bloomer.—Miss Kate Price t If t ' M t ??'*"?{t ? ? I J t t visiting her brother Dr. G. C. ... .. . w - ,, ... .. _ ' Price, at Jnd*on. Ind.. ber broiherlljni: W e Mak<J Y ° U r Dt)llarS HflVe M o r e C e n t S Vic went as far as Louisville with j her.—Bora to tbe wife of Henry 5J?*' , __ __ Bloomer on the .6 a baby girl gjj; First Annua l Horse S At the Mt. Vernon Fair Crounds MARCH 6 & 7, 1913 MT. VERNON, KY.

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H o u s e w o r k D r u d g e r y ! B,^^, Ky.. ,TI» g«« Wn, ,<« M» HOPKWHI , arbiter,ior tb . *•*>. • » « . So. bn^hw. Jurt. —4 • * « Edi tot Mt . Vernoa SIGNAL:— n u m b e r of , h e r fleet. not the n w w a u ,

I I « « "Pint of k t a d » e . s I . ^ . n u m b e r of her a n a l . , , o t . h e M i a * . W i H i r M io bed i«oo« cafrathmt hscMsa t w , y o u to g i v e - m e space in yonr col , a c c o u n t of her b o u n d l e s s m;r- M r . and M.-s J o h n M c K l o u e v t T . T T S ^ - . ^ X T f ; , ripHrca. il — "*t n - ^ j T i m Z ^ T I L r t i Y . ' umn* to m a k e an a n n o u n c e m e n t c h a o d k e , nor the de ta i l s ol her ot Hanalord, visited the Ut ter . H M a k e s W e a k W o m e n S t r o n g a n d S i c k W o m a n W e l l , pertaining to a rel igious debate >nexhauatable w e a l t h , b u t t a k i n g 1 parents , . Mr. and Mrs W m

— '"ilE* i that w e ant i c ipate h a v i n g a t t h e ' » beautiful b o u n d c - p y of the ; S o w d e r Saturday and S u n d a y . -•"»- j BajKiat c h u r c h In t 'je t o w n o f ' Bible, s h e Mid. " T e l l the Pr ince! R e * C K. Carmica], ot rtiig p l a o

1 , 1 . 7 * " i B 'odhead beg inn ing at ten o c lock > " " i t M a i s the s e c r e t of E a g - ' filled his regular a p p o i n t m e n t a' D o ' n i k t s s T d n t f t f ja . m. on the 18th dav o f J a n u a r y '"nd's g r « i t j e s a and E n g l a n d ' s j F l a t Lick Saturday and Sunday .

, p o . i t r a . i s " j w J - 1 » * " j b e t w e e n F i d . & . H , Waltar-e. , . . . [ . — M t e „ X l ? s ? ' s . . h t a n n ° L ! & i « 'wltninHon St-Dsipkoa, | B a p t i s t minister, of Duquo in , 111., T h e n the ind iv idua l s w h o c m - p lace la a t t end ing school a t Ml. ' r ' £ S d o w 5 t F W t u 2 P » u i i ' , n d M - G - R o b e r t s , of K e m p , of brace a n d f o l l o w t h e t e a c h i n g s Vernon . hw*t unable "to do Mir- the s a m e s tate w h o represents the o f l h e B ib le a r e the happiest Clara Carmical s p e n i ^nodav av^M^PMotot ton aaS d e n o m i n a t i o n w h o call t h e m s e l v e s People on the face of the earth- w i t h Mrs. J o h n i t e n n e r . - - M r . and

h i r t h e Church of C h r i s t If the Bible w a s des troved the Mrs. S t e v a Carpenter visited th* root." Both of these gen t l emen a r e pro- happtncwi o f the w o r l d would be Ut ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas ui it . livar aad bowrf. 'ess ional debators . 1 k n o w tha- destroyed. A l l that ia done, t h e r e - { C a r m i c a l Sa turday and S u n d a y .

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Ora M. B r o w h spent last w e e k ! wi th Mrs. O. B. L a w r e n c e . — F. E j Gentry , of Quai l , s p e n t S u n d a y i wi th his sister, Miss Georg ia ' h e r e . - • Miss Re lma Brown w h o is at tending school at j i l t V e r n o n ] is s t h o m e for a f ew d a y s on ac-count of a v e r y sore-hand. — M r s . G . E . Price and little son , Clyde; ] spent. Saturday n ight w i t h her > sister, Mrs. C. T . Riddle, at Wal -J n u t G r o v e .

Miss F l o o n i e T o d d was t h e j guest of Mias Lizzie H u r s t S a i u i - j day and S u n d a y . — M r s . Frank I Catron, of Mt. Vernon, who has j

. been very sick at the h o m e of h e r ! lather, Mr. John Riddle, i s n o w j rapidly improving and we h o p e i will s o o n be out aga in .—K' idj Brown Was in t h e Bee L i c k I ne ighborhood la s t W e d n e s d a y on i b o a i n e s s . — W e u n d e r s t a n d that W s d e H. Mul l ins , n o w of Plato, will soon be a res ident of our t o w n again. W e g ladly w e l c o m e h im back. - - D r . G . B- "Liwrence w a s In M o u n t Vernon last W e d n e s d a y . — W . J. D e B o i d h a s re turned trom L e x i n g t o n w h e r e h e b e s been to see his coas in , J. B. Corn-ea ins w h o w a s s e a t " there t o the a s y l u m s o m e fonr or Hve m o n t h s ago. H e reports Mr. C u m m i n s d o i n g v e r y n ice ly aad wi l l l ikely be at h o m e s o o n . — O i » M. B r o w n was very sick a f ew days th i s week, but is better n o w . — J . L . H a s t y a n d J . F . Bloomer w e r t i-i M t . V e r n o n

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Const ipat ion i s the c-iuse of m s n y a i l m e n t s a n d d i sorders that make l i te mi»erabla. T a k e C h a m b e r l a i n s S t o m a c h aud l i v e r Tablets , -keep your bowels regular and you wi l l a v o l a t h e s e diseases For sa le by Chas. CS Davis .

LEADING DRUGGIST MT. VERNON. KY.

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J.c . McCLARY UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER

W I T H E R S

M r s . E . M u l l i n s w a s v i s i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Tom A n d e r -s o n . — W m . S i m p s o n , ot B e r e a , -w»« t h r o u g h h e r e l a s t w e e k ca'.l-i n g o n the m e r c h a n t s — M i s s Lll l ie Mull ins s p x n t Sa turday and Sun-e a y w i t h h e r c o u s i n s . M i s s e s S a l l i e and A d a M o l H n s . — C . E. Mull ins wi l l m o v e to the farm k n o w n as S h e r i f f Wm. Mnl l in ' s f a r m in the near f u t u r e . — M r . ami M t s . M e l v i n Barnet t v i s i t ed Mrs. Barnett 's p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mul l ins , of Cru i se , S a t u r day and S u n d a y . - U t t i e M i s s e s Minnie a n d Ola D u rham, of Ct u i se , are v i s i t ing their g r a n d parents , Mr. and M r s ; T h o m a s D a u g h e r t y th i s w e e k . — M r s . G e o . A l l e n w a s called to R o b i n e t t On acoount of l h e i l lness of t h e i r l ittle g r a n d s o n , Bod A l j e t i . — S t e v e Drew i s e r e c t -ing h im a n e w honse l A s t year h e w a s t a l k i n g of leaving, but de-c i d e d to build a n d s t a y in old K e n -tucky a w h i l e l o n g e r . — S p e n c e r M u l l i n s h a s traded f a r m s with the w i d o w Howard a n d has m o v e d back to w h e r e he owned s o m e y e a r s ago .—Ual l i e B a k e r r e m a i n s about the s a m e . — Miss A m a n d a Mattin i s v i s i t i n g fier cousin, M i s s Lula Phil pot, of L i v i n g s t o n , t h i s w e e k .

A G I R L S W I L D M I D N I G H T R I D E .

T h warn peop le of a fearlul for e s t fire in the Catski l l s a \ o u n g girl rode horseback at midnight and saved m a n y l ives . H e r deed

g lor ious but l i vee are of ten saved b y Dr. King's N e w Di» c o v e r y in cur ing Inng tronble, c o n g b s and colds, w h i c h ui ighl have e n d e d in c o n s u m p t i o n 01 p n e u m o n i a . " I t cured m e ojf 1 dreadful cough and l u n g d i a e i s e " writes W R P a t t e r s o n Well-ington , T e x , "a f ter four In opr family had died with consumpt ion a n d I gained 87 p o u n d s . " N o t h ing so sure and s a f e for all throa l and l u n g t r o u b l e s . Price 50 aud t i . o o . Trial bot t le free. Guar-anteed by G h a a C. Davis .

T h i s i s gfeing to be o n e o l Mt . Vernon ' s and R o c k c a s t l e ' s mos t progress ive years . T h e p e o p l e are ge t t ing t mother.- Co-o p e r a t i o n and progres# « o v e hand io hand.

c o m e from rel igions d i s c u s s i o n s but I cannot s e e w h y it should not resul t iu g o o d t o all .unbiased miuds for w e have n o book that the great masse s of t h e people k n o w s o l i t t le abont as the Bib le and yet it is t h e book ol ail books . Y e a the world's great luminary.

What the s u a is to the solar sy s t em, the Bib le i s to the moral wor ld .

Blot t h e sun from e x i s t e n c e , a n d the natural world would be shrouded in midnight darkness . B l o t out the bible and t h e b lackness o f . moral n i g h t would se t t l e d o w n upon the earth. T h e past would be d a i k , the present would be datker st i l l . - Not a ray of l ight w o a i d penetrate the l a t h o m l e s s g l o o m .

W h e r e v e r the Bible has b e e n received a n d ' o b e y e d , the m o s t beneficial e f f e c t s have been the resul t . Wherever it baa n o t been' received, the most balelal inf luences have been manifested. W e h a v e t h e fearful . e x a m p l e of a nation that t r a m p l e d the word o f G o d . npder her fee t . France discarded t h e Bible, a n d took reason s s her gu ide . W h a t w a s the resoli? all the loul pass ions of depraved h u m a n i t y , l ike s o m a n y t igers ) were let loose. T h e s t r e e t s ol her j c i t i i s were s l o p p i n g with t h e ! blood of-tUc s la in , Her eos s t , | w , s P * w t o * b a n q u e t to B e n r y

to! S her moral condit ion. A n d t b a t l „ o n i K h trouble or indlgeat ion. s ing le e x p e r i m e n t i s e n o u g h l o r ! T o d a y peopie e v e r y w h e r e use Dr ten thousand Worlds through all i K i n g ' s N e w Li fe P i l l s l o r t h e s e the ages. t roub le s a s wel l as l iver , k i d n e v

T b e nations that have embraced » n a b 0 * ® ' d t o r d e r s . Easy ' .he Bible hsve been m - d e w i M r , ! 2 5 ° " U * ! * better, a n d happier . T h a t w a s a j * . wautiful a n s w e r w h i c h J J e e n j C l a u d e — W h y i s a k i s s l ike the

Victoria g a v e to the Afr ican Prihce three graces? who sent s n e m b a s s a g e , wi th I F . I , . — I don't k n o w ? W h y ? c s s t l y presents , a n d a s k e d her to ! C l a u d e — I t ' s faith to a g ir l , h o p e tell h i m i h e aecret of E o ; l a n d ' s to a y o u n g woman, and c h a r i t y grea tnes s and E n g l a n d * g lory , to an old maid

• J _ 1 — M t w L i ' l ' S P u m » n of thia j g T b t n t h e Indiv iduals w h o e m - ' p l a o e is a t t end ing school a t -Mt.

brace a n d f o l l o w t h e t e a c h i n g s Vernon . o f the Bib le a r e the happiest Clara Carmical s p e n i . v unda\ peo |de on the face of the ea t th . w i t h Mrs. J o h n (tanner. — M r . and I f the Bible waa destroyed the Mrs. S t e v s Csrpenter visited th» happiness of the w o r l d would be Ut ters parents, Mt. and Mrs. C h s s destroyed. A l l that is done , t h e r e - { C a r m i c a l Sa turday and S u n d a y , lore, to w e a k e u forth in the Bib le ; Mrs. L u c y A d a m s ' o f th i s plact Or W a U y j u r t of i t . Is d o n e at | s ^ e n t Saturday a n d S u n d a y w i t ' Ibe e x p e n s e of human happiness , i j ier mother . Mrs. Bet t i e A n n T h e tendency o f the t a s c h i n g s , j Kirby s t Hansford .— Mr and Mr*, ot the inf ide ls o f the past, s o d the j Shepherd , ol near Cove , s p e n t bigher cr i t i c s ol the present , i s j S u n d s y with their son , R a y m e . — to rob the world of all that i s j Well it seem* that Spr ing is a lmost d - a r t o the h n m a n race. T h e , h e r e , t h e sua s h ' n e s so bright it noblest h e r o e s s o d be- o ines that ever graced o n r world h s v e been inspired fey s n implicit faith in the Bible. Out of the bible have come all pure moralit ies . It has beefl t h e mot ive power of re-generat ion and re lormation to mill ions. I t has c o m f o r t e d the sorrowing, conso led the m o u r n i n g • a t t a i n e d the anffer ing, s o d g i v e n trust and tr iumph t o . the dy iug .

T h e n let u s c l i n g t o the Bible and al l peop le are Invited to c o m e and g i v e s n impartial hear ing to this d iscuss ion of the B io le . Let all c o m e w i t h o u t prejudice , and l iaten to men w h o claim to be s tudent* ot' thia wonderful book. S o we cordial ly inv i t e all who a r e honest ly s e e k i n g a better under-standing of t h e ' truth in G o d ' s w o n t to c o m e and a t tend tbia debate and if w e will t h u s a c t the writer feels assured t b s t good m a y and will c o m e out of tb isd iecnas ion .

Respt. submit ted . A . J. P t k r

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m a k e s farmers t h i n k t^at corn p lant ing t ints ia Tlere.—Mr. and Mrs. fames Nice ley visited the formers parents, Mr. and M r s W m . N i c e l t y S u n d a y . — Mrs Moi l l e Kirby i s s u f f e r i n g w i t h a severe case 01 m u m p s .

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R e w a r d for any c i s e of Catarrh that cannot b o cured b y Hal l ' s Catarrh Cure.

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k n o w n F. J . C b e u e y lor tbe last 15 years, a u d be l i eve h im per fec t ly honorab le i a all bus iness trans-act ions and financially able to tarry out any obl igat ions m a d e by his" fitm.

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BHII'S Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, act ing d irec t iy upon the blood and m u c o u s surfaces of the s y s t e m . T e s t i m o n i r l s s e n t free. P r i c e 75 c e n t s per bott le . Sold b y all druggis ts^

T a k e H a l l ' s F a m i l y pil ls for! const ipat ion.

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a n y of the d i s e a s e s of w o m a n h o o d ! Or, if s h e h a s b e e n a sufferer, h a p p y i s s h e if s h e h a s learned of the w o n d e r f u l benef i t s of Cardui, the w o m a n ' s tonicl

Cardul Is a gentle , tonic remedy, for w o m e n ' s ai lments. It Is a natural m e d i c i n e — s a f e , harmless , pure ly v e g e t a b l e . It h a s b e e n In s u c c e s s f u l u s e for more than 5 0 years . It h a s c u r e d thousands . It s h o u l d d o the s a m e for y o u .

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sh ip l a s t S u n d a y conducted by R e v . John S o w a r d — F . E . G e n t r y aad C- E . Price wi l l l e a v e Satur-day for L e x i n g t o n to e n t e r Wilbor-S m i t h bus iness co l lege . W e trust these y o u n g men m a y p r o s p e r o u s a s they have both proved succes s fu l teachers in th i s oounty .

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Feb., for Kansas from w h e n c e | S e n d f o r K n t r y B l a n k s MIIXKR & BKMI.KV, M t . V e m o h , K y he came about o n e year a g o — j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W. F. C r e s s and family contem-plates g o i a g west w i t h Mr. i B l o o m e r . — M i s s Kate Price t I f t ' M t ? ? ' * " ? { t ?? I J t t v i s i t ing her brother Dr. G. C. . . . . . . w - , , . . . . . _ ' Pr ice , at Jnd*on . Ind . . ber b r o i h e r l l j n i : W e M a k < J Y ° U r D t ) l l a r S H f l V e M o r e C e n t S

V i c went a s far as Louisv i l le with j h e r . — B o r a to tbe w i f e of Henry 5J?*' , _ _ _ _ • B l o o m e r on t h e . 6 a baby girl g j j ;

First Annual Horse Sale At the Mt. Vernon Fair Crounds

MARCH 6 & 7, 1913 MT. VERNON, KY.