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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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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 .
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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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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^
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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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N . J. T i p t o n , of n e a r Brodhead i was i o this- par t of the c o u n t r y ! b u y i n g b o g s the first of t h e w e e k . I — J . P . Bloomer i s n o w ' c l o s i n g ; ou t his s tock o f g o o d s at cost | ,and will leave about the 15th. bl j
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 ;
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