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Liu LANCASTER KY FRIDAY OCTOBER 12 1906 NUMBER 3S THE CENT LSBrESTSENTH YEAR i ILECOItJ Get In The Of Visiting The Joseph Mercantile Co ASK FOR THE SPt 1 Strictly I Garment I PERFECT in STYLE and FIT Has that TailorMade finish only found in highclass productions The test of cheapness is not always in the price Compare Our Skirts With Other Makes It Pays to buy a Good Garmenl None Ganuine Without Our Trade Mark trtilrmrj sc I HObit tit I i t6 8k A Hand Tailored u u Ii The Josoph Mercantile Li ifiIIB Tj mh m r r k i F M COMPANY Of fcocal Interest Garrard Is well represented at the meeting of the State Development Association in Winchester this week The residence of Mrs Elizabeth Mason on Stanford street caught tire Monday afternoon but the blaze was quickly extinguished with little dam Another Farm Sold C S 100 acres of unimpro ved land about 7 miles from town to W S Hensley at 84000 per acre Hughes Swinebroad real estate agents sold for J C Napier a farm of 144 acres to J C Fox at 0750 per acre The land lies near Point Leavell and is known as the Arch Walker place This office has just completed about thirtyfive jobs of complicated work for the new Garrard Bank Trust Co and the gentleman who gave us the order says he has never seen better printingHughes Swinebroad real estate agents report the sale of 70 acres of land from W S Hensley to J B Brown ing at 6500 per acre Mr Brown is from Harlan County and we are glad to welcomehim to County The last of the Suudav excursions took a large crowd to Cincinnati Sun day From fifty to one hundred peo pie patronized these excursions during the summer and other towns along the line sent about the same propor tionJudge Ford informs The Record that the proposed bond issue for put ting the court house in decent shape will not increase the tax rate one cent Dont forget to vote for the bonds and thus give the grand old county of Gar rard the best court house in Central KentuckyDied In Indian Territory The sad news of the death of Mrs J A Vhetsel was received by her sis ter Mrs Joanna Ball Tuesday Mrs Whetsel died at her home in South McAlister Indian Territory She visited Mrs Ball and other relatives in this city only a few months ago Vaccination Recommended A mild case of small pox ha made its appearance at Lowell Dr Elliot the county health officer has investl gated the case and confirmed the ding nosis and recommended vaccination as apreventative of the disease In this enlightened age every one should be vaccinated and help stamp out this loathsome disease I ale Ballew sold I our I I I OurNewStocks Clothing Shoes Hats AND FURNISHING GOODS ARE DAILY See our line of SHOES for Girls and Boys If you want a good strong SCHOOL SUIT for your boy we are the people to buy it from We have the best on market H T LOGAN I ji rI II u SCHOOL I i I e 1 It f of BALL and WINTER citiL Z77 ARRIVING the The first snow fell Wednesday morn Pie bong issue for repairing the court house will not increase taxes one cent Dont be an old foggy but vote for repairing the old eyesore as well as making a safe place to keep the county records Supper At Paint Lick The ladle of the Paint Lick Chris tian church will give a supper at Fishs hall next Wednesday night beginning at six oclock Full supper and a welcome Dont miss it To The Grang Lodges WO Rigney will represent the local Blue lodge at the Masonic Grand Lodge in Louisville next week and Louis represent Lancas ter Chapter No 56 at the same time and place Will Make Good Mayor A number of his friends are urging Il6n R H Tomlinson to become can didate for it Is quite likely that he will comply with their request He Is in every way capable and will ive the town a good administration A Warning Last week one of the clock the Georgetown court house broke crashed through the entire building and narrowly missed killing several persons This weight had only been in service for abont twenty years The ones in the Garrard county court house have been in service much longer they should break and kill even one person suit would be brought and the taxpayers would be compelled to pay many times more than that amount in damages than the proposed cost of our court house Vote for the bonds at next election and lets prevent such an accident Meeting Closed The meetingat the Christian church closed Sunday evening after a most enjoyable and beneficial series lasting two weeks Quite a number united with thechurch but the greatest good was the revival of Christian spirit and general good aroused among the of not only that church but among all Christian people in the town Rev Mr Pounds is a scholar and preacher of great ability and none heard him who were not benefit ted by his sermons We believe the meeting will result in untold good among the people as it has created new religious life in the town and caused the people to resolve to live nearer to their God and prove the truebrother toward all mankind Death of Mr Faulconer As stated in last issue of The Rec ord Mr Joseph Faulconer was stricken by paralysis last week He lingered until near midnight Thursday when he peacefully breathed his last The announcement of the death of Mr Faulconer was received with the regret by all of citizens as he was a general favorite with all His happy disposition and cheerful words brought sunshine to all of tance and he will be greatly missed by old and young alike He was born and reared in Fayette and moved with his family to this city several years ago He leaves a widow and two sons Rev Henry and Mr Joe Faulcon er the former now engaged in work In Philadelphia and the latter in business at Middlesboro services conducted at the residence the remains were taken to Danville Friday and interred at the cemetery in that city He was a man of fine sense and a kinder hearted gentleman never resided in our city He was a member of the Christian church and sixty seven years of age A Most Enjoyable Feature One of the most enjoyable features which also results in untold good and reaches people who are not by sermons in the modern revivals that of a trained singer an educa ted musician to take charge of the sing and render solos during the ser vices This proved especially true in the meeting just closed at the Chris tian church in this city during which Miss Ida Mae Hanna of Cincinnati had charge of the music and sang one or two beautiful and appropriate songs at each service Miss Hanna whose sweet singing has been mentioned in previous issues of this paper was edu cated at the Cincinnati College ot Music one of the successful Ins 1 tutions In this section of the country voice naturally sweet and sympa thetic shows the splendid training it has received while the perfect control she has is remarkable indeed She has done a great amount of work in churches and people are thankful to the officers of the local church for affording them the opportunity of hearing her A great many people who neyer attend church services were attracted by this alone and people are deeply indebted to her for so responding to the many requests for special songs They will always re member her with great pleasure and hope that she will return to our little city in the near future As stated a bove there many people who interested in religious work who are atttraced to the church by good music alone and if the churches will devote more time to this feature they will soon bring men into the fold through this channel who never darken the a house ot worship for other reason lug J cordial mayorand weights- In and- I membership themselves deepest our ministerial After effected Is log most Her are ant T Landrarn will repairing his acquam one our our kindly are never would doors of Important Notice Town taxes are now due and you will save cost by paying before the penalty is added This is final notice J A Beaxley Collector Preaching At The Fork Rev Jlr Betts state evangelist of the Baptist church will preach at the Fork Church Sunday morning at eleven oclock Everybody invited to attend A Loss to Lancaster Mr John M Logan who has been here this week transfering the stock of the Logan Dry Goods Co to Messrs urn will e we in a few days for New York City where he has es tablished a lucrative and very pleasant wholesale dry goods business In the departure of Mr Logan Lancaster loses one of the best and most progres sive business men she ever had Al ways in the lead with his time and money for the betterment of the town honest in his dealing and carrying the very best goods money could buy our people will miss him greatly indeed While we wish him unbounded success in his new field yet we trust that he will return to Lancaster soon and help push the old town to the front Exodus of Coons A reliable colored man tells The Record that almost onehalf of the col ored men and women formerly living in Lancaster have gone to Ohio where they have secured work in glass facto ries en railroads and other He says one half the houses on the once notorious Battle Row are and there is not a store there now where two or three once were located The cheap Sunday excursions to Cin cinnati took away a great many who found employment Whether they will stay remains to be seen When the officials began to enforce the laws and prohibit the sale of whiskey and enforce the vagrant law most of these negroes fared hard as they had made their living by selling whiskey and stealing at night so Lancaster has profited greatly by their departure There were honorable exceptions we will admit as mazy good wren and have gone but taken a as whole the town is much better oil than when there were ten to twenty blind tigers on Battle Row and the town in tested by a lot of worthless coons who toiled not neither did they spin The Wrong Of It Did you ever notice that talk doesent hurt a man much Perfection isnt looked for in man and when some one tries to injure a man by ranting about a few faults he has the absent one who is probably attending own affairs is elevated in the hearers estimation the inform lowered accordingly If a man knocks along doing fairly well peo that while he has some faults he has more virtues and they are charitable enough to overlook these faults But it is different girl or a woman No matter how good and pure a woman may be let some one state an infamous lie about her and every one is willing to pass along and there is always some one to believe it That lie can never be lived down It may burn low but are ready with new fuel Did you ever think how damnably mean some goody people are in this respect Wanted boy between age of 18 and 20 Good salary and fine prospects for right boy Bastin Telephone Co tf Pocket Book Lost Friday between my and Water street Contained money ladies shirt waist buttons babys rings and other articles Reward for return to my store S G Ilaseldeni 1 vacant toils antis pIe ealiz with- a Itt residence- c I Brow employment Omen was while gossip lovers I Several from here have been attend ing the trots al Lexington Mr Fayette Brooks of Lexington is with relatives for a few days Mr and Mrs Colby T Jenkins of Georgetown spent several days with Mr C M Jenkins last week Dr Durham and wife have returned from a short visit to her parents at StanfordMrs Sweeney of JelTerson ville Ind made a short visit to friends here recently Mr Henry Tomlinson and family moved to the farm which he recently purchased Mrs Mary Berkele Miss Camilla Stevens of Valdosta Cal is expected in few days to be the guest of Miss May me Lee Bollard Dean has rented the farm of Mrs Mary Me GraUi and will move in a few days Price paid 205 a yearMiss Mayme Ballard is a member of a Houseparty that is Doing enter tained this week by Miss Mary at her home near Lexington Mr B F Jennings of Danville made his daughter Mrs Sam Ilaseldcn a short visit last week Mr Jennings will leave in a few days for an visit in California Quite a large crowd attended the sale of Mrs R A Me Gratli Jr Thurs day Every thing sold well We very much to give up Mrs rath as she leave in a short time to make her home at Norfolk Va Fish and Ousters at Elkin Bros Friday and Saturday tf In Lancaster Monday afternoon large old gold breastpin Reward for return to this otlicce It To TaxPayers Your taxes are due so please call and settle as the penalty will be added Nov 1 C A Arnold Sheriff Garrard Co tf My house and premises situated one mile from town on new Danville pike consisting of 2i of laud ann all necessary out buildings If not sold shortly will rent for the year 1007 tf C W Anderson Mrs Eva Roberts of Richmond will beat Mrs Amons Monday and rues diy October 15 and 16 with a full line of stamping patterns embroidery material and everything pertaining to art needle work She cordially invites all the ladies to call It Having soldour stock of merchandise to R S Brown Bro we desire to close up outbusiness here soon as1 possible those having accounts with us will con Per quite a favor If they will call and settle at once Respectfully 2t The Logan Dry Goods Co Three Good Farms For Sale Having decided to quit farming I sell privately all of my lauded es consisting of three farms One lies on Sugar Creek and contains 325 acres one of acres where I now live in Garrard county and one of GO acres in Madison county All good farms Terms reasonable Jas R Henry i Kirksville Ky tf I We have sold our stock of to R S Brown Bro and we take this method of thanking the general public for their kind and patronage We commend our sue cessors km consideration and trust our friends and customers will to see them at the old stand you will find them upright honest mer chants aud worthy of your confidence Respectfuly tf The Logan Dry Goods Co 1 UHf ANrSVILI I from a Mr Chas Ramsey Mc- G Loot For Sale merchandise generous for your I extended regret will acres ill fit all For a stylish haircut or easy shave go to Henry Bonns Barter Slop J A Seazley- Uridefaker and Cavity Embalming Full line of Caskets and Burial Robes al ways in stock Undertakers Parlor Danville street just above Presbyterian church Phone 111 The residence of the late Mrs Annie Herring is for sale and also a lot lately batik of the said residence The aforesid property is on Rich mood street in Lancaster This is a splendid piece of property The house is a two story frame and there are six or seven acres of land in all For prices etc see or write E F Herring or C W Anderson tf d L DAVIDSON Attorney At Law Office over Police Court room Prompt attention to business FOR CONGRESS We ore authorized to announce II ELM of Lincoln county us a candidate tl represent the Eighth Congressional District of Kentucky in tingfe to succeed lion j Gilbert saliject to the notion of the Demo cratic party G CHRIS FARIS rterill n For Sale ln d property R 11 RYE n uJ r I o ti Dentist Office over store Danville si f WmHerndon Ben D Herudou Herndon Herndon Attorneys at Law Lancaster Kentucky Office over drug store New Laundry We are Agents for the Xew Laundry of Winchester Ky and will mike two Shipments a week They will only class work and we ask a share of your tf Hemphill West I Stormes turnout The 20th Century Laurel Bums Soft Coal or Slack without Smoke or Soot ALL SOFT COAL OBJECTIONS OVERCOME Clean FuelSaving Handsome and Everlasting HEATS THE FLOOR J 4- t Ev Fire Pot Guaranteedfor Five m S80wiag how the Coal Bores Loa Oetiide toward the Ceakt rlaselden Brothers J vV rit JT oG iJ J I I Recleaned Rye Timothy Orchard and Blue Grass Wheat I COAL We can supply you with the best grades at the lowest prices I BALLARD and BALLARDS FLOUR I Car of Fresh Salt just received Woe pay cash or exchange for Hay Oats and Corn and are is the market at all times for your products L Our line of Im m m I I STOVES I I is very complete and our prices are right I MOUNT L3LKIN I Ir 0X X X Z BANKS HUDSON 0 0- o e 0- HEAT2NG om cooK p IN THE FALL is the best time to paint because the weather is settled then and one doesnt have to contend with the moisture that is usually in a building after the winter snows and the spring rains And the best paint to use is THE SHERWINWILLIAMS PAINT It is made to cover well look well and wear well It always does just what you ex pect it to do and it never goes wrongif Its very economical Use it and youll be satis fied rightlyapplied McRoberts Drug Store I R Row 0 Beauties There they are See for yourself We dont think you can find a single point to honestly criticise Beautiful Photographs are made by artists not by amatures We know how to finish a picture to give it expression thats why the best people come to us for pictures Youll be satisfied witH our work as well as our prices We are open every from 9 a m to 5 p m Give us a call before your Easter clothes get old THE FOX STUDIO I Saturday I I Of Lancaster I eaitll 50000 fAR DENNY Prelldeae J I STORME9 Ylce PRIt- J S C DENNY Cashier JF0 B T Embry Bookkeeper l DIR trAY DCochran Alex B ACo- w Boblnlon John E Stormes SCJ I J l- rH National Bank SFrPlrs10i000 Robinson Asst Cahhrt- i j CTOx- s8m1 Denny i Keep Your long Safe WE WILL e MeltI You I BGwcs = LOUIE LANDRAM Entered at the Port Office in Lancaster y a SecondClass Man Matter Member of Kentucky Press Association Eighth District Press League Lancaster Kyt October 12 1906 The State Development Association Is in session at Winchester this week Tbere will entertainment galore by the bighearted progressive citizens of Winchester and it is hoped much good will be derived from the meeting Editor B 0 Gaines has sold his Georgetown paper ill health forcing him to retire from the never ceasing labors in a country printing office His many friends hope to see him back on the tripod In tbe near future A reform wave has struck Akron Ohio and the mayor recommends that girls who flirt shall be spanked If this wave hits Lancaster we hereby apply to Mayor Duncan for the posi tion Official Spanker A Loulsvlville boy ran away from home and returned with money Of course it goes without the saying that the fatted calf was killed Bad he re turned broke a hickory limb would have been applied The newspaper men of Kentucky regret the illness of Editor Seph Camp bell of the Somerset Journal and trust that he may be soon restored to health and strength The State Treasurer of Kentucky balanced bis books on September and had 68708155 to his credit The books of this office were balanced yes terday and we had exactly 9U0000152 to our credit Judging from the number of on the program for the State ment Association meeting there will be windy times in Winchester this week HAUKSBCRY Mrs Am Bourne and children spent Thursday with Mrs T 1 Herring Mr Mrs T I Herring spent Sunday at Mc Creary with their daughter Mrs Victor Rice J Bourne sold some hogs to T I IT ring at 5i cents to be delivered November I rand Mrs Jess Thomas of Upper rrard was visiting her parents Mr sad Mrs Smith UrtonSunday- Mr Jim Speaks of Hyattsviile bought the old grist mill known as the Paper mill paying for it 1000 Misses Mary Moberly and Kate Phil lips of Stanford have returned home after spending several days with Mrs Sallie Pence Mr and Mrs Newton Davis Mr and Mrs Marshall Davis Misses Mayme Reester Lyde West of Nicholas ville were tbe guests of Mr and Mis Cbas Dean Sunday Mrs Leonard Pollard and youngest daughter Clara who have bad typhoid malaria are improving while Tom Pollard remains critically ill of same disease Miss Lennie the oldest girl at home also has fever The following are the receipts of the sale of Mrs Richard Mc Grath Jr Hogs brought 615 Cows from 25 to 35 Two horses 320 A pair of work mules 340 Corn 171 in the field The farm was rented by Mr Chas Dean for a year for 275 Mrs Me Grath goes in a short time to join her husband who holds a gov ernment position at Norfork Va Wound Bruises and Buans By applying au antiseptic dressing to wounds bruises burns and like inju ries before inflamation sets in they heated without maturation and in about onethird the by the old treatment This Is the gre est discovery and triumph of modern surgery Chamberlains Pain Balm acts on this principle It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries causes them to heal very It also also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such entail For sale by R E Mc Roberts The reliable druggist at Lan caster 1m Balard Ballard Flour 4 75 per barrel 240 per half barrel none better Banks Hudson- tf Lancaster POINTS Many methods of cleanliness cost only a little thought Dont let the fence rows grow up in weeds Clean fence rows show the possessor to be Interested In his busl nest Save all the hay and grain In the fence corners or around the tree Easier to get it now than next winter when you will be wanting itWhere hay crop is light there is still to put in some catch crop which will afford forage or late fall pasture as fodder corn rape oats etc Hen manure and wool ashes should never be mixed except Just before being applied to the soil as the wood ashes set free the amnesia in the ma nure and It is lost Coal ashes can be safely mixed with hen sad help to retain the valiiabl lertllizlac j i LQ rtftAL Rac JaIl i and speeches Dev lo llrstof l per cwt may be Injuries Obelisk FARM It UltL ffi Q- Irrad Wakly Otis pry ea tic time required same quickly time manure fr Our buyer has just returned from a second Fall trip to New York in search of new ideas in Ladies goods It is our intention to always have the very latest styles in stock and this necessitates frequent visits toNew York and in addition we keep a resident buyer always there to for our interests In this way we keep our stock right up to the minute Suits We have now ready for your inspection over 250 Suits and more coming in every day to take the place of the ones we sell We begin our suits with wellmade suits in Cloth and Mixtures at i4 and show a wonderful variety of handsome styles in finely tailored suits in Broad cloths Cheviots and Mixturet 3 2250 to3O in all fashion ble a great assortment of very exclusive styles in French Chiffon Broadcloth suits in both tailormade and dressy styles from 3250 to 00 badies Goats Over twentyfive different styles in Plaid and Mix ture Tourist Coats at every price from 5 to 20 Differ ent from what you will see elsewhere and we believe at much less price Fine black Broadcloth Cloaks in both plain and embroidered at every from 10 to 35 Rain Coats in a great variety of styles from 10 to 25 in both loose and tight fitting Petticoats These have become such a necessary adjunct to every ladies suit that we have bought them in very large quantities and have the prices down to no more than the silk alone will cost you We have two excellent styles iu black at 4 made of fine 5 we show four of the best styles ever made for the price Made of best heavy rustling taffeta with very deep and full ruffles in black and colors Be sure to see them when in bong Kid Gloves We advise youjto buy all the long kid gloves you need Now we are selling them at old prices while in the wholesale market they are up 50 percent We have receiv ed 2coo worth and they are selling like the proverbial hot cakes We have them in 812 and 16 button lengths in Black Brown Grey Red Tan White Blue and pink Black and white undressed kid gloves in 12 buttons and 16 button at 175 and 250 Ladies Furnishings We areshowing the very latest New York fashions in Ladies Hand Bags Carlton Bags and Bead Bags New Leather Belts Fancy Combs and Hair ornaments Neck wear of all kinds New Colored Irish Linen Hankerchiefs for ladies and Men at 25c Necklaces of all kinds in Gold and Jet Fine Furs Now is the time to select your Furs Our present stock was selected with great care from the entire seasons line and naturally we selected the finest skins We are the popular shapes in RealMinks Grey and Black Lynx Blue Wolf American and Russian Fox Seal Ermine and all the cheaper and all with Muffs to match Furs at most any price you want and good value given every time DanvilteiKy I I fi J 8 IQ IJ I Danville Ky 1 IReadytoWear lookout ddi s shadesAlso I I I I price Sill showingall J 1f rr R 7 tu rv rvvv taffeta At Danville Bracelets Furs r- k We have purchased the entire stock of the Logun Dry Goods Co and will continue the business at the same stand We shall expect to maintain the standard of our predecessors in keeping on hand the very best mcrchardise Our jVIiv Brown is in the Citiy buying an immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods this week Everything new and up to date we have it Give us a share of your patronage Very Respectfully R 8 BROWN CO LANCASTER KY FALL flillinery Our stock is now all in and ready for your inspection We extend a cordial invi tation to the public to call Mrs Ada Kinnaird Farmers Attention I have secured several Companies tnat will handle farm property Be fore renewing give me a call J H KINNAIRD General Insurance hlSr1I i t inSI BSS Ar mUNCEMBNT J J 1 I i I I I tglffgj0lfiJr1 JlbfX leI I I stII p 0 I I I j III Ii J IJJjWjjjfjJIf YliJyjjJliJltiJ7lijjJjf riJ liYfJfffeffffiJ I ann i I 4 irawaew ras ando4 Q u FREE Webers Famous Band By special arrangements with Bastin Telephone Co can call me Oflice Phone No 31 Residenceanyone t Not s rrE TIN SHOP AND PLUMBING I We are prepared to do all kind of Line Mettle and Paper Roofing and Guttering in the best workmanship and low cut prices like to explain to you the working of a system 3 of Plumbing in houses where you havent the advantages 3of water pressure This system does away with an atic tank all that is necessary is a Well or Cistern We will 3do the rest 3 If Interested Consult Us 3 i Conn Bros Kentuckys Great Trots LEXINGTON OCTOBER 213 nrnrnrnrmnrmnr mrnrmlfmmmrmr i FId i lam mmmmmmmm R II 1- I r t M GREAT a K NrlKY 0THB 0z SOCIATI N uJT A V LEXINGTON Daily Grand Concerts 21000 Futurity Oct 2 Great 200 Oct 10 000 Transylvania Oct 4 3000 WalnutHaUCupQct8 3000 McDowell Stakes Oct 9 ON OPt STRIKES DJUbV 4 ifalf Fare on All Railroad v Pace MORE f S J i- Y gJ wS r 3 Kfi t fk iS 1I I The newest things in m Hits Qnd Shoes m fj I m om 0 WORTFL1IATSi- j tt i Just in Come and see themi H1PHILL WEST I FALL and WINTER Our stock is now arriving and we have The Prettiest O f- In Central K I We invite every body to call and look at the latest and handsomest creations Everything UptoDate Mrs Alexander falte Its a sinful shame to neglect Education Start them out right by giving them a BALDWIN PIANO Lancaster Kentucky Trees Plants Vines Our general catalogue of C JJ lVliI r9 l j i 01 I I I J I I I your Musical IW r rQQQQQ94H41 I 0 Stock J b t 1 soooooooocoawotaooooo0000000- l e ri ilerodon h iisi0 iPJi Ornamental Trees Evergreens Shrubs GrapeVines Rhubarb Asparagus Small Fruits c Is now ready on application We em ploy no agents but sell direct to the planter H F Hillenmeyer Sons LEXINGTON KY FARM FOR SALE The farm of the late John MPalmer is offered for sale and the under signed will take pleasure in showing it to any uric desiring to purchase same the farm cantains 106 ACRES- is in Garrard county Ky near Point Leaven on the Richmond and Lancas ter pike and is in tine state of cultiva tmn Anyone having claims against said Palmer will present them to me or my attorney L L Walker properly prov en J W Palmer 9 284t Executor Knowing ones say as the first snow fell on the tenth there will be only ten snows during the winter A Badly Burned Girl or boy man or woman is quickly out of pain if Bucklens Arnica Salve is promptly G J Welch of Tekon sha Mich says I use it In my family for cuts sores and all skin injures and find it perfect Quickest Pile known Best healing salve made 25c at R E McEoberts drug store lm e a applied i cur Viz r Gossip About I If 1 i People A Brief Mention of the Comings and Goings by Those Wt Are In Mrs W R Cook was a visitor in Dan ville this week Stormes was in Danville shopping Friday Miss Frankie Kauffman is visiting relatives in llustonville Mrs R L Underwood who has been very ill is much better Miss Virginia Goodloe has been friends in Danville Col W S Ferguson of Covington is here for several days visit Miss Katharine Hanly has returned to her home In Nicholasville William family visit Mrs R A Burnside Sunday Jennie Eastman has her home in Columbus Ohio Mrs Sim Anderson have been visiting relatives in Lexington MrS James Royston has returned from a visit to relatives in Chicago Miss Scotta Petty has accepted a position as clerk in R H Batsons store Mrs Mattie P Frisbie is visiting her brother Mr William Price of Danville Miss Allie Anderson is in Lexington visiting her sister Mrs T W Browning M Lackey has returned from avisit to Mrs W James Caperton of RichmondMrs Rucker of Ford has been visiting her fatlfer Mr William Shu gars Mrs S P Grant of Danvill has been the guest of her mother Mrs H A Price Mtdames R L ElkinR T Emery and Miss Carrie Currey were in Danville FridayMisses Alberta Anderson and Annie Herndon are guests of friends in Lex ingtonMisses Rella Arnold and Louise Farris were visitors in Danville the past week Mrs Katharine Aldridge has been visiting her son Mr Harry Aldridge of StanfordMisses Goodloe and Monnie West leave to day for a visit to in Somerset Mr Chas W West is in Louisville this week buying goods for the firm of Hemphill West Messrs Henry Simpson and F B Marksbury have returned from several days visit in Louisville Miss Monnie West who has been the attractive visitor of Miss Virginia Gcodloe returned to Louisville Mon day Miss Virginia Goodloe gave an ele gant dinner Sunday in honor of her guest Miss Monnie West of Misses Mary Moberly and Katharine Phillips of Stanford have returned home alter a pleasant visit to Miss Sallie T Smith Hon William J Priceof Danville was here Monday looking after some legal business and paid this office an appreciated call Rev H H Faulconer of Philadelphia and Mr Jce Faulconerof Middlesboro attended the funeral of their father Mr Joe Faulconer There was never so much sickness in town as at present It is mostly fever and the general impression is caused bv weather conditions Richmond Cor Cincinnati Enquirer Mrs J W Caperton entertained with a beautiful reception on Tuesday af ternoon in honor of her guest Mrs Lackey of Lancaster Frankfort Journal It Miss Mattie T orris not won the first honors in the School Department of the City School as announced Prof McKee In Wed nesdays paper Miss Norris is a splendid student and those who know her say that she will always be found I Mrs visiting led returned- to M rand MrsD inia relatives Louisville was Morriswho Commercial JE Lackey and the Q tidal the top of liar alaip if nut if the actual lead bliss Norris IB the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Nor ris who resided here several years ago I Miss Virginia King of Buena Vista is the handsome guest of Miss Allie ArnoldMr Mrs B Jennings are receiving congratulations the arrival of a handsome son Tues dayMr and MisGeoSpoonamore of Stan tjrd are receiving congratulation over the arrival of a little girl which has been christened Margaret Frances Dr Marshall K Denny of Richmond was here for a few hours Tuesday He has built up a good practice in nis chosen home and we are glad to note is with the people of one of the very best towns in Kentucky Danger from the Plague Theres grave danger from the of Coughs and Colds thatareso pre unless you take Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds Mrs Gee Walls of Forest City Me writes Its a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail I find itquickly ends them It prevents Pneumonia cures LaGrippe gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever and makes weak lungs strong enoughto ward off Consumption Coughs and Colds 50c and 100 Guaranted by R E Mc Roberts drug store Trial bottle free lm PRE AC HEUS VILLE Rev F M Hill washere last week businessJ bought 25 cattle in Rock astle county at fair prices Morgan of Hustonville was here the first of the week W D Elmore bought 15 steer calves from J M press fur 10 50 per head- J L Hutchins will ship two car loads of cattle to Cincinnati this week F Green farm to Mrs Ed Foley for 150000 and son of Madison county are here looking for a farm Mr W H Cummins who had his arm arm broken some time ago is improv ingLevy Sowder J P Rogers and Broaddus were in Richmond last MondayRev M H nothings is going to county this week to hold a series of meetingsMessrs Owens and J E Ham monds bought 85 cattle in the moun tabs at 3 cts Miss Newland of Cedar Creek has been visiting her sister Mrs W II Cummins for a few days W B Ragan bought seven yearling steers for 3i cents and sold a horse and buggy to Rev Poleneter for122 50 Mrs W H Cummins and Mrs Walter Jordan have oeen at the bedside of Mrs Elmore who has been quite sick An Awful Cough Cured Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia which left her with an awful cough She had spells of coughing just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all We got a bottle Chamberlains Cough Remedy which acted like a charm She stopped coughing and got stout and tfat writes MrsOra Bussard Bruboker Ill This rememdy is for sale by R E Mc Roberts The reliable druggist at Lan caster lm The chain gang is doing good work on the streets but they had been al lowed to get m such bad it will take some time to get them back in proper shape Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation which is quickly cured by Dr Kings New Life Pills They remove all germs from the system and in fuse new life and vigor cure sore stomach nausla headache dizziness and colic without griping or 25c Guaranteed by R E Mc Roberts druggist lm We will sell you this week only 3 lOc 2 Yankee axhandles v 25c 3 cakes Lenox Soap lOc 3 cans best corn 3 lbs best rice 25c 1 box good rolled oats 05c 3 tomatoes 25c 1 lb the best coffee J5c And take in exchange for same eggs at 20c per W H Ward Old fashined apple butter at Wards Urocery 2t I Deal In Farms Write me if you wish to sell I have a number of buyers and yours may suit No commission to pay till sale is made If you wish to buy write for my list it shows bargains W T Ewing Real Estate Agency tf Harrodsburg Ky The Ladies of the Baptist Aid Society will give an exchange Nov 28 the day before Thanksgiving Par ticulars later Ballard Ballard Obelisk Flour 1475 per barrel 240 per half barrel none better Banks Hudson tf Lancaster Has It Occurred You that it is really not beat that you luying Yet common coal pay slaw clinkers arid sixteen ounces to the pound Our Banne Coal is It burns is clean hot and makes an ly regulated dependable fire Ask for Banner can sup ply it JA7one j 1 i rJ 1 rlJiIV I I I J I J I over I makinggood val nt I Rev M P J L sold the J J T Bingham Mad- Ison Menifee I n condition poisonous 11 Pkgs Soda for 25 tans but mucb various foreign mat rj U upI US t plague Hutchings Beverly discomfort are for all alt else 814 i Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlains Cough Remedy to their little ones as it contains absolutely nothing This remedy perfectly safe to give small children but Is a medicine of great worth and merit It has a world wide eputation for its cures of coughs colds and croup and can always be relied upon For sale bv R E The reliable druggist of Lancaster lm McCREARY Mr sold to W B Burton harness horse for 150 Mr John Lackey sold to Alex a bunch of Sets per pound Mr James L Simpson has sold his house and lot at this placeto Mrs Adaline Teater Price receivedSGSO Mr John Hicks sold to his brother Thomas Hicks his farm at 50 per acreElisha Forbes sold to E D Simpson one milk cow for 40 W H Lackey sold some to ttIiII I iiI rYr7 i NcI hlng Iii not only MCRoberts Jess Gulley one Layton cattle irr pt ar injurious r shoats at Our Candy is always fresh Tiy it Superior Wheat Drills The name tells the true story tf Haselden Bros Elkln Bros will give you a good deal on country produce J 28 tf Our number is 29 not 23 928 tf Bros Dont fail to see thing in hats just received at tfempbill West Ed C Gaines sells you flowers at the same price the florist would sell you he paying all expenses Call phone 100 tf Ask me for prices on wheat and coal before you buy tf Banks Hudson There is no drill better than the Superior Wheat for sale by Haselden Bros tf We pay cash for Eggs Currev and Herndon We have received a of stationery at exceptionally Come and let us show you stock tf Frisbies Drug Store Our own make of Vanilla is absolutely the purest and best va nilla you can use than other makes tf Frisbies Drug Store seen the stove that burns its own smoke and will heat your home with less coal than any other at Has elders Bros store Call and see it tf to get Blankes Coffee Best in town Currey and Herndon 2t New line of China and Glass ware Currey and Herndon Coal Your orders for coal will have prompt attention and be sent to Banks Hudson tf Come in and see the latest thing in heating stoves Burns its own smoke tf Haselden Bros Call and get jewelry or watch which has been repaired wait ing for you Dont delay tf Thompson the Jeweler Ballard Ballard Obelisk Flour 475 per barrel 240 per half barrel none better Banks Hudson tf Lancaster Canary Birds For Sale Golden beauty strain Birds in sung Miss Fannie Bishop 3t Heating stoves from 150 up tf Haselden Bros One reversable disc plow 1 double ratchet ball bearing tobacco press both good as new Will sell cheap Moss phone 184F Lancaster 7tf Physicians to our store be filled absolutely accu rate with the purest best drugs the markets afford M a registered druggist- tf Frisbies Drug Store Frisbies Almond Cram cures chapped hands face and lipsf makes the skin soft and white is ndt sticky or greasy Only 15c tf Frisbies Drugstore Are you digging a well or cistern then let us furnish you a pump j Our prices are right tf Haselden Bros J Antique Furniture 1 have a lot of handsome old style furniture for sale tf Miss Fannie Bishop The Record office has just received a line of handsome samples of work Let us order for you and save you money tf All the latest classical and popular sheet music at West Herndons Prices cheaper than you can order See em and save money tf Citizens living in vacinity of Bryantsville Buckeye Paint Lick and occasion to use designs and furneral flowers charge on phone 100 Flowers delivered on short tf Farm For Sale I have a Up 1 good farm containing between 44 and 48 acres situated 2 miles from Lancaster Ky on the Buckeye pike which I want to sell at once farm is in good state of cultivation corn hemp and to bacco land good orchard of 5 or 6 acres one 6 room dwelling house and stable growing crops testify as to quality of land Price 200000 if sold at once Apply to WH Ward y I Cti I F In tlld test sellor 2t new line Extract Haveyou Dunt fail 2t appreciated- if is For Sale W E an competent Notice i i to prices bro ht engraved the reverse Lancaster 4r 21L- ttwaon for 3316 Mrs Myrtle BuFfiBido u visiting her Mr and Mrs Ben Ham A Young Mother at 70 i My mother has suddenly been made young at 70 Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely J disabled her until six mouths ago I when she began taking Electric which have completely cured her i and restored the strength and aclivit jj she had in the prime of life writes Mrs W L Gilpatrick of Danforth Me Greatestrcstorative medicine on the globe Sets Stomach Liver and Kia neys right the blood and cures Malaria Biliousness and Weakness Wonderful Nerve Tonic Price 50c Guaranteed by R E McRoberts drug store lm i Farm For Sale Forty acres of good productive land 6 miles from Lancaster and It miles from the Lexington pike Good seven I room dwelling barn and etc on or address Price Collier Marksbury jj Ky E o v 1r t parents Bitters puri tics I Call 1012 th of BUSINESS and BARGAINS 11j Remember we are the tinners and plumbers 18 of experience tf Haselden Bros in Lancaster Hasehlen Bros See Elkin Bros for everything in the meat line 9 23 tf Buy your winter coal of Banks Low Prices and High Grades We are exclusive agents in Lancas ways fresh Fnsbies DrugStore tf A complete fresh stock of Lowneys in all size boxes es prug Store International Poultry and Stock food in buckets and paekages Currey and Herndon 2t 900 bushels yellow seed wheat for sale Clean of rye W E Moss 8 rtf Phone 184 F Lancaster Say We have the latest creations in lap robes Haselden Bros tf Haselden Bros We want your produce anc will pay highest prices for same Currey and Herndon 2t A good second hand Organ for sale by J C Robinson tf Save Telephone and Express by or dering fine cut llowers from Ed C GainesSubject to vour approval and receiv on four to six hours notice Wed ding and funeral designes a Couches and Davenports at J C Rob insons tf Carpets and Rugs at J C Robinsonstf Charcoal for use tobacco barn tf Haselden Bros Guns Guns we have them tf Haselden Bros Farm For Rent I will rent my farm of 125 acres for year 1907 possession January 1st Good dwelling plenty of water and in good locality Call on A W Kava naugh Jennie L Kavauaugh Haas Hog Cholera Medicine is the best and cheapest medicine can use with your hogs It not dnly pre vents but cures hog cholera tf Frisbies Store Swartz Bros Austerlitz Ky Bour bon Hog Cholera Remedy not only cured our hogs of cholera but it is in every way the best hog remedy we have ever used Sold and guaranteed by Mount Elkin Lancaster Ky 817tf Town Property For Sale Having decided to move to Mississip pi we offer for sale our dwelling on Lexington street Five rooms all conveniences lights bath all in good repair Possession at once 1m W 0 Duulap Dwelling known as the Benge on Crab Orchard street Larfee modern dwelling all outbuildings Will rent with or without the Mrs J I Hamilton A Bargain If youwant a pony for your children one perfectly safe call at Henry Dun cans barber shoo A good bargain if sold at once tf Saved Them Dr J 0 Greeson State Secretary American Veterinary Medical Kokomo hid Tne herd of hogs on which the Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy was used was sold yesterday We give this remedy the credit for saving them Sold and by Mount Elkin 8 17 tf We a complete stock of all siz es of window in single and double strengths an improved process we make a specialty of cut ting of odd or uneven with Drug Store tf l Danville Business College ed under the and at the suggestion of Schools The course is now a part of the curriculum of the Danville Graded School BOOKKEEPING Short hand and Ing to the most approved modes and For particulars apply to D B Harris 8 24tt Iyears andbest Hudson CandyWe guarantee It fresh tt fullz tf paintThere I Specialtf Gnus II u ug Cured Rent IplaceJJ I I I Association U I i carry perfect Our prices are the lowest Organized Sep 1905 and hoc a 1 4 in your t i For grassland guaranteed accuracy s prosper Danville accord r Dont buy a Gasoline Engine until you get pricesand our Engine We have the Kentucky Wheat Drill Let us sell you one Let us talk to you about a Cutting1 Harrow Come and buy an Old Hickory the best on earth Romans Elmore of Sundries is complete in every detail Hot Water Bottles all kinds and sizes Fountain Syringes all styles and shapes I I ri Druggist I 1 Bulb Syringes Atomizers Bath Brushes Cloth Brushes Tooth Brushes Soap Ear Syringes Rubber Sponges Bath Sponges Shoe Brushes CombsFace and everything to be found in A Complete and Uptodate Drug Store FRISBIES DRUG STORE E L Woods Irest W C Fish Vice W G Kemper Cashier PEOPLES BANK Paint Lick R rest INCORPORATED I We offer you fair treat ment with every that is consistent with conservative Banking accommodation Ice Caps Bath Towels Hair Brushes Nail Brushes Pocket Books Talcum Powder I I I 1600000 SURPLUS 800000 I IDrRROTORSI CAPITAL M COY KGGUYN J B WOODS R L ARNOLD BURROWS WOODS J S z L W C FISH Our Customers are Fully Protected by Fidelity and Casuality Insurance Carpets and Rugs in Crown Brussels RIght Side Up Either Way Ingrain AllWool and Union Carpets fresh from the mills Mattings in all varieties of shades and colors Picture Moulding Pictures framed in neat style Mir rors Window Shades in all the various colors Oil Cloths Linoliura Rugs Druggets Rockers Swing and Dining Chairs Volo and Fashion Sewing a great many other articles that cant be here Come and see Phone No 5 J C ROBINSON II ANYTHING FURNITURE I MachinesLampsClocks- and LBWIS Y YELLPresident JJ WALKER Vice Prest ORGANIZED 1883 Tin 6ITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of LANCASTER KY CAPITAL lstMt SURPLUS JiMM- B F HUDSON Cashier W O Biaiwr Asst Castir C D WArm Bookkeeper Business Solicited Prompt and Gareful DIRECTORS Lewis Y Leaven J S JOHNSON B T Hudson T M Arnold I JJWalker r Attention i The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of and has beenmade under his per Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgood are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Drops and Soothmg Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates tim Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years T TT numiAY new CITY sonal supervision since its infancy Paregoric I The Kind You Hate Always Bought TH CENTaUUOMPaN STREET YORK S THE Laundry Question Say brother this is the point Did you ever stop and think that good laundry dont cost you any more than inferior work The LAUNDRY turns out the best work that comes to this town and we have the agency so thats what we want you to bear in mind We close the basket at noon Tuesday and deliver it Friday Afternoon I will call and deliver all packages Phone me to come for your work next week and lets get together along this line you will be pleased with the work and 1 will appreciate your business Van Logan Agent LANCASTER KY Farm For Sale 264 ACRES OF LAND Will sell privately 264 acres of tine farming land situated 1 mile from on the Lexington pike about 10 acres in town limits About 135 acres in cultivation rest in grass All under good fence and has plenty nev erfailing water Dwelling house is good and has all necessary outbuild ings Possession for seeding purposes given this Fall and of dwelling first of year or sooner This farm should be seen to be appreciated Since the City Council is enforcing the laws land in the vicinity of Lancaster lisa advanc ed in price greatly and is in great de mand All parties having claims against the estate of M Moss Sr decd will please present them properly proven KILL COUCHA- ND CURE THE LUNGS MN Lancaster days921tf THE I wITh Dr Kings II NewU I FOR cONSUMPYION OUGHI OLDS aid Met Fret Trial SOc S 100 Surest and Quickest Cure for LZS or MONEY lACK Farm For Sale Having decided to move I will sell privately my farm consisting of 97 acres The land lies 41 miles North of Lancaster on Poor pike and is known as the Walter Adams farm The land is all in cultivation and the at a reasonable figure Possession will be given at once pro Vlded are The fawn has plenty of water is well fenced and on a Another tract of land containing 6 acres joining this farm at a reasonable price NancyJ Brown 1m I and LUNG TOUB will- IeI all TKOAT STONE Miss Alice Snyder visited at Stone this week Jim Parks bought of George Anderson a calf for 810 M A Sanders bought of C S Sanders two calves for 18 Coy Sanders bought of E two calves for A T Sanders bought of Ed Naylor two calves for 819 G W Anderson sold to Jim Parks a bunch of hogs for Mr and Mrs Henry Montgomery at Stnoe Sunday Miss Beulah Grimes is the charming visitor of Mrs C M Moberly Mr and Mrs Samuel Duncan visited Mrs Mary Sanders Sunday Mr Breck Grow and wife visited M A Sanders Wednesday night Mr Elijah Mc Millan visited Mr Tom Hicks near Nina the first of the week Miss Ella Hicks entertaind a of her friends Wednesday evening Messrs Isaac Duncan and Elijah Millan were in Nicholasville last Suu day Mr Thomas Hicks was here Sunday to see his parents Mr Joe Hicks and wife Miss Maud Mitchell is with her Mrs Norman Grow at Judson this J W Hall filled his appointment at Scotts Fork Saturday night and SundayMrs Fain is very ill at this writing Mrs Frank Land is also quite sick Mrs Lucy West died at her home near here Wednesday night of fever Aline the little daughter of Mr and Mrs L M Crutchfield is very sick with malarial fever Mr Mat Folger and wife visited their daughter Mrs Charlie Hamm at Som erset last week Mrs Mary Snyder ot Paint Lick was the guest of her daughter Mrs Cora Sanders Friday Miss Beatrice Sanders visited Miss Ida Johnson at High Bridge last Sat Come and See OUR FALL GOODS are now ready for your These goods are all fresh and new and our prices are right FORBES LACKEY McCREARY KY e m c I 17 25 vis- Ited number sister weekRev typhoid M inspection I FOR SALE I 200 BLUE PB1WISZ write for liat or cll on I W Elmore aLe C1LJJey4 KENTUCKY ISSSSSSISSISSUSUSOUSSUSUSSUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSIOSIISH1 1EASS 4HARRODSBURG41SSSSUSIISUISSISSSSSSUPSSSSSUUSSSISSSsIssusssSOflssnsssis f t urday and Sunday L Sanders wife and sister Peachie Mae visited J M Sanders at Paint Llcl last Saturday night Rev J E Adam of Lexington will preach at Scotts Fork Hit third Suu day and Sunday night in this month Mr Preston Snyder and handsome bride vere the pleasaut guests of his sister Mrs C S Sanders the first of the weekMisses Lucy and Jennie Dickerson of Buckeye were the charming guests of Miss Linnie Preston last Saturday and Sunday Mr Lewis Murphy wife and little daughter Lyda Mae were the guests of Mr John Hicks and family last and Sunday COLORED TEACHERS INSTITUTE Lancaster Ky Sep28 1906 We your Committee on Resolutions submit the following Whereas this session ot our Insti tute has been sj helpfurand to us as teachers Resolved That upon our return to our various fields of labor we endeavor to put in to practice the many lessons thereby giving to our pupils the benefit of the instruction we have recived here Resolved That in the future we shall mantain a higher standard of professional ability as teachers and do all we can to eradicate any evil that may exist in our system of education We are not unmindful of fact that our legislature has made and at tempted to make some necessary chan ges in our school laws such as giving time spent in institute as if taught and the attempt to change tl e trustee system Resolved That we hereby extend our thanks to that body for the former action and the efforts made to pass tbe County Unit Bill Since the state receives timatehe ult benefits of the public schools Be it further resolved That the Kentucky legislature Kentucky teachers and Kentucky school officials should not bs content so long as cur ranks among the States of the Union forty third in percent of illit eracybut shall persevere through effort until Kentucky shall stanc second to none in tbe grand march of progress and education Whereat we realize that the time o the institute is too short to reap the greatest benefit therefrom Resolved That the time of the institute should be prolonged to four weeks and the session conducted on the order of a summer school the state paying for the instruction therefor II Jlved That we apprciate to the t extent the genuine interest Jur excellent Superintendent i 41 A Dunn has taken in our i siitute work and in tbe educational work among our people throughout the county and hereby extend to her our sincere thanks and hearty support in the work of education Resolved That we offer thanks to Prof C C Monroe for the very able and inspiring instruction he has given us during this session We appreciate his worth as an educational factor and an able instructor We therefore recommend him to all Superintend ents desiring the services of a instructor We look with pride upon the publication of his journal The Southern Teachers Advocate and hereby pledge it our support Resolved That we thank our Miss Isabel Overstreet Miss Lilian Mason our organist for their services during the week We sincerely thank the officers of the Bap tist Church for the use of their house and the citizens of Lancaster for their presence at the institute and the hos pitality shown us while among them We also heartily thank the officers and members of the local organization of B Y P U for their kind enter tainment of the teachers and visitor on Wednesday evening f instructive here tile teachers In- dorse Commonwealth constant competent Secretary and I I Saturday tiught H E Murrell Mrs Mary W Mrs Fannie B Russell Leave Com I A FAMOUS REMEDY 4 Tcured MY cough with German Brim F He wrote to Dr G G Green An a true as I tell you doctor dear Im finer than ever Ive been The consumptive should not be the victim as he often is but the moment the dread disease mani fests its presence he should be Bo bronchial affections in old and fit is sold in all civilized countries and been famous as a consumption cut for almost half a fTrial bottle bottle 750 At all druggists throughout the world For by R K HcBoberu CASTORIAFor Infants and Children Bears the Sigaatwre of nonalcoholic worldwidecolds sore throat and all N YIIHaIlA1JI 11 teem sale itkd IucJ NATIVE MISSIONARY SOCIETY First Ever to De Organized for Spread of Gospel Is Founded In India of the most encouraging things of the In India has been the In ception of a new missionary in the native church A study of the unoccupied fields of India for the Missionary Review by Mr G S Eddy revealed the fact that there are over 100000000 of people or onethird the population of India who are the utmost reach of the gospel in this generation after allowing for tho largest possible increase of all existing missionary agencies In praying about the burden of Indias evangeliza tlon should be placed upon the Indian Christians themselves Accordingly after consultation with representative Indian Christians and leading mission arles all over India and months of thought and prayer he decided to go orward Indian delegates each province and portion of In dia Burma and Ceylon met on Do cember 25 1905 in Careys historic li brary at Serampore to organize this movement Uniting as it does the Christians of all churches and of all provinces great society for the evangelization of India and adjacent lands this organization marks a new era in the history of India and of missions Two hundred years after Ziegenbalg came to India as the first Protestant missionary and 100 years after Samuel Mills at the Hay stack Prayer Meeting began the great missionary movement in America and 100 years after the saintly Henry Mar tyn landed in India the Christians of India united in the first national na tive Christian missionary movement ever organized in India or within the history of Protestant missions The constitution of the new society was adopted in the old pagoda where Henry Martyn worked and prayed for the evangelization of this land Found ing no new denomlnatiqn but preserv ing the strongest loyalty to the churches soliciting no funds outside of India but laying the burden for In dias evangelization upon her own sons we believe the society is organ Ized on a sound and safe basis The movement is to be governed by a council of some 60 Indian Chris tlans representing each province and each of the larger missions in India and by executive committee with a quorum at Madras An advisory board of experienced missionaries has been appointed who may be called upon for advice regarding the affairs of the The aim of the movement is to open new missions in unoccupied fields in India which could not otherwise hear the gospel and to lay upon tho Christians of India themselves the bur den of responsibility for the evangel ration of their own country The movement is pledged to loyalty to the churches and will be interdenomina tional like the Y M C A and the China Inland Mission men of the same church working together and their converts being members of their own denomination PROTESTANTISM IN CUBA Show a Steady on a Permanent Basis Ninetyfive per cent of the Cubans do not habitually attend any church says Bishop Warren A Chandler of the Methodist Episcopal church south writing of the Present Religious Con ditions in Cuba In The Independent Of the remainder who go to church the bishop is inclined to believe that their sympathies are more nearly with the Protestants than with the Roman Catholics But Protestantism a general and permanent basis is of so recent establishment dating from the year 1899 that there are not enough places of worship on the island to meet the demands of the situation Says the writer When the Protestant missionaries began their labors they found the a land filled with religious in which there was a amount of downright and outspoken infidelity of the Voltaire type The Roman Catholic church by reason of its social connection with the Spanish government and from other causes had lost its hold upon the Cuban people and no other form of Christianity had been embraced by them Union of Missions in MidChina The MidChina mission of the Presbyterian church recently held its spring session at which it was voted to unite with the other missions of central China nine in number to form one church When begun these missions were so wide apart as not to bring them into with one another but as they i have expanded their fields first then touched and finally overlapped It has accordingly been deemed wise to unite them in one tive selfgoverning body In a very short time what has been done in Japan Mexico Brazil and India will be repeated in Korea the various provinces of China and upon every mission field Interior Will Stop Profanity The mayor of St Croix Wig ooratlon v The Central Record and the Wkly Courier Journal both one year for only j j a a ear movement beyond this need Mr Eddy came to believe that represent- Ing Intoone Protestant society GrowthIs upo practically Island Indifference considerable Southern Presbyterian competition approached southern finally say profanity l5cM t r One I a L pu all M D HUGHES G li SW1KEI3EOAD HUGHES SWINEBROAD LANCASTER KENTUCKY Farms and City Property for Sale and Exchange Activity in Real Eatsitc indicates the fact that it is the safest and Lest i investtiifiiit since money yields a low rate of interest You can buy from us as low as from the owner as he pays us our the bottom dollar which will buy the property and tin priceTo and Garrard County No more fertile soil nor better people are found than in Garrard County Garrard County stands right up in the front rank as to the production of hemp and tobacco The only successful machine for hemp breaking was brought direct to Garrard for work Our hemp and tobacco buyers always take the lead in paving the highest market price as also for other farm products A new bank with a capital stock of r0000 00 is be InK built have one of the best graded schools in Kentucky the best system of water works in the State and the best system of electric lights A Iso headquarters for the Bastin Telephone Co whose lines reach all points The Belle Telephone also has a line here There is rural free delivery of mail along all the pikes in the County following will be shown by us at low prices i commission basedon We T he p I No 8 Building lots in Lancaster Cun suit you in location and price No 9 Large and commodious brick busi ness house and dwelling in the best business section of Lancaster Storeroom 2IXno feet 8 well finished rooms 2 halls and J veraudars good cistern and well on the premises 1 acres of ground coal yard and scales Large basement under the house The building on this property cost what we usk for it 1rice No 11 2 new cottage houses on Totten ave nne In Lancaster Always rent good for a home or to purchase as an investment 1ricc 50000 each No 13 A nice new frame cottage garden on Lexington street In Lancaster Ade slrable home In sight ot the Graded school and in one of the best rc dcucc sections of the City Price 20000 Also will exchange this property also Nos 11 12 above for farm property No 16 71 acres if as good land as in Garrard County Splcndlcl Frame house 2 barns and other out buildings plenty of good water the farm is in a high state of cultiva tlou This farm is 1 J tithes from pike same distance from Jtryuutsville a pike will be built by this property which makes it at price we offer it a tine investment Go CO per acre No 17 2S7y acresoffinebempandtobacco land on Kirksvillc pike in Garrard County 100 acres in cultivation remainder in grass Water in every field with creek springs and pools J ew 7 room frame house2 halls it 2 porches I stock barn 2 tobacco barns 1 tenant house Ice house 2 buggy houses milk house and all necessary out buildings 2 J miles from Churches school stores This is right on pike and Is well Improved and is a bargain at 6500 per acre Term easy payments No 21 A farm of in Garrard Co and tobacco land never failing water farme house 7 rooms large barn and 2to bacco barns tenant house 6 miles from 7000 per acre No 29 G7 acres 01 well improved land on a pike 1 mile of village stores and churches school Splendid water cistern it well at house All In cultivation Good fruit 7500 per acre No 34 lie acres best Garrard Co land will grow all crops Including hemp anti tobacco first class improvements well wittered 10 acres in grass 2 miles from Bryantsville 6500 per acre on easy terms Many people who are neglecting ui uuuuic will wear are drifting towards Brights Disease its worst irregularities strengthen the urinary organs and builds the wornout tissues of the kid so they will perform their functions properly kid neys the impurities from the blood as it through them Diseased not and the poisonous matter is carried the to of the dizziness backache stomach trouble sluggish liver irregular heart etc If you have any signs of Kidney ing FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE I at once as it will cure a slight dis order in a few days a fatal malady pleasant to take the system H w te Find Out for 24 hours a bottle of the urine upon arising If upon examination it or a brickdud In it your are ana KIDNEY CURE should at once Few Y rs- t IMm Ct r ItY writ About four ago Iwrote you ratio MI bad been entirely cured of a severe kidnej trouble tmkna than two Kidney Cure It entirely stopped the brick sediment and pain and toeaae disappeared I m glad to say aerer bad areturn of any of those rmfsemi the four that have and I m evidently cured to cured TV Me aid 1M- tHB AM KCUttEMIEI IY For sale by C C T B Stormes t and lot c acres stuck Lancaster BRIGHTSDISEASE I symptoms kid n e y I which is kidney trouble in one FOLEYS KIDNEYCURE waste OT Bladder trouble commence talc e You can easilY determine If your kid are out of order by Id or or sma particles float about betaken car I years eII IBS el- ATe I eli ftICODUlle 4 101 Cure to I floa kldnel trob1 I ol p u a s set causIn i S U Rsrbai TtIMSSItSr dust Sin Kidney otblifi4ar Sias SoL 71 acres on pike 3 miles of Lancas ter land in corn panel Small frame house and outbuildings Will sell at u bargain See us for price o SG ito acres first class land 2 miles from incaster in high state of cultivation one of the lest frame houses In Garrard C limy hemp and tobacco laud wellftuecd suit wat er in abundance Ask us about this one an for price No 352 cy acres of land on pike adjoin ing No Si aloe 8 room residence good barn and out buildings splendid orchard good cistern acres in corn balance in grass will sell at a bargain or wilt sell in with No 35 above making a farm of 1 10f acres with two residences Iook at this and ask for price Other property for sale and exchange List your property with us we would like to show you our contract No 37 100 acres of first class land on good pike 0 miles from Lancaster 1 mile from rail road 0 room frame house 8 acre tobacco barn 2 splendid young orchards no waste land whatever nevtr failing stock water W acre cin be put in wheat this fall every acre of this farm is tobacco an J hemp land 0300 per acre I No 11 in acres miles from Lancaster on good county road i mile from pike 1 mile from school new frame cottojre of Grooms line cistern never failing stock water large barn and other out buildings 25 acres in hemp t coin 20acres wheat stubble balance in grass good orchard No waste land awl all in high state 01 cultivation Irice SfcOO per nero No 13 11 4 acres on county road one fourth mile from pike good 5 room cottage large new bunt 00x35 feet plenty of fruit of all kinds 3 acres in tobacco 3 acres in corn This Is a nice little country horn and well worth what is asked li000 1504 acres of as good land as is in Garrard County Groom house and good barn and outbuildings well watered gooi orchard all tobacco aud hemp land Ask about this one for further description and for price No47 115 acres of land in Garrard County 4 miles front Lancaster within one fourth of Lexington pike splendid root to house new C room house with good cellar barn and other outbuildings well watered 10 acres wheat stubble 10 acres corn 11 acres hemp oalauce in grass feticf nu good 7000 per acre Commissioners Sale of Laud i J GAUK UD UIKCUIT COUKT JameyEast Curt East Defendant By virtue of a of the Gar rarcl Circuit Court rendered at its August term boo in the above styled action 1 as Master Commissioner of said Court will on MONDAY OCTOBER 22 1JOO county Kentucky sell to the highest and best bidder the following real property in Garrard and bounded as follows Beginning at a stake and mulberry corner to Freeman thence his line S 68 VV 18J poles to a point in or near the middle of the aud Buckeye Turnpike corner to James Walker thence with the middle and meanders of said turnpike S 23 VV 3144 poles to a point in or near the West edge of a culvert S 5 E 11 poles to a stake on the West side and near the edge of metal at S 41 E 58 poles passing James Walkers corner to Owen East at30 24 poles to a stake and fence post on the cast side of pike to Owen East and Joseph Simpson N 21 E 4i poles crossing pike to stake corner to same N 4 i E 3560 poles to a pjpular stump on the north of a branch corner to same S 61 E 9 poles to a stake line to same N 71i E 8 40 poles to a stake in said Simpsons line corner to Freeman thence his line N 351 W passing a stone on old corner at Hi in all 8745 poles to the begin nlug containing 31 acres and 26 poles less 3 acres and 13 poles sold by Allen East to Owen East TERMS Said sale will be made on a credit of six months purchaser will be required to execute bond with good security payable to the under signed Master Commissioner for said purchase money bearing 6 cent interest per annum from date of sale until paid having the force and effect of a judgment upon which execution issue if not paid at maturity Alien will also be retained upon the land sold for the payment of the purchase money J M ROTH WELL Master Comr Garrard Circuit Court R H Tomlison Atty for PilL This October 4th 1906 e m y r meadow 3 H No 4C Plaintiff- vs courthouse corner may I L item graseteuf site tail SURE SAFE fi SPEEDY TheMSCflVEBffi yna amstnUt f fetnrilblW rlIVEB i SffiBMiTBH ww cured with w fettle in 3 DAYS DennS SIt Columbus O Sold ber Onulflists Also sold by P P FRISBIE Druggist a bottle of Whites Diamond Brand Whites Water CRAB ORCHARD KY a Try Crab Orciard Conceucrate Water c CoaC GET THE BEST Recently Enlarged WITH 25000 New WordsNew Gazetteer of the World WIth moro than 21000 titles based on tho latest census returns NewEiogriiphical Dictionary containing namrs of over 10000 noted persons date of Ijirt li rtoatli etc Education 2380 Quarto pages Scr Plain tOOO lUostmtioia Kicii Binding Needed in Every Home G C C MERRIAM CO Publishers Sprlncflcld Mass the rditc11W TILHHT PhD IIDUnit lStatcs Commis3ioncrof Also Vebstertj Collegiate JUG 18 1100 xu0x2 De Luxe Edition Ia hinted from tit1 Lindin FREE DictuoaarWrinktea Ltictiana1 IAtruitsrs- flegular Liltiort het1t SLtcftcg tSxtsaeyhtnlIaee IC Liautraedpantbis Trains Leave Lancaster Xo30 211 IM Ko23 11 JO A M No10 5H Ati SGP3 1 No2Jnra Not k1eR- TJl lUNI Iin effect I 1906 Time Mcli For Kiuhrroml Winchester Lexlng ton Frankfort Louisville Cynthia Paris Carlisle Coy Cincinnati etc For Winchester Pirlij Mnysvillo Cyntbintin Ivxingtou Frankfort Shelbyvllle and Louisville SOLTII HOUND For Jellico Crab Orchard Mt Vurnoii IlviiiKrfton London Cor bin Only carries luhiseiiKrs for points SnuthHovland Junction Leba non Louisville Nashville Etc For Stanford and way stations r lUll I r For Stllnrord etc t Trains run laity except Sunday Above liLEAVING time atop at all stations when flagged Train Xo 10 niukes direct connection at Wln hester 717 A M O for all pointswest to Louisville and at S j5 A il allpoints east to Ashland Train No sn makes direct connection at Win ch lis with C O for nil pointwest to Louisville Trout No JS makes direct connection at Rowland 12X for all points south to Norton Va and Knoxville Train Xo4 makes direct connection at Row laud 313 IM for all points north to Louis Fare the souse via either Winchester or Koirland to Louisville Order For ELECTION BOND ISSUE Garrard County Fiscal Court April Term Order 4th of 1900 Bond election to repair Court House culled Tlie question being under the con of the Fiscal Court concern ing the condition of the Garrard County Court House the vaults of the same containing the Public RsuorJs the of the different Court Rooms and the various ollice rooms in the Court House and the question be itit before the Court on motion anti the same being submitted to the Court for vote it is the opinion of the Court that the said Court House and the various named apartments need and in many remodel ing and it is opinion of the Court that the sum of 1000000 should be ap propiatcd for the purpose of said work as Iiureia titter set out and the said Fiscal Court hereby suggest that said appropriation be made and does hereby rcccomend the same thatis that this sum of 1000000 be appropriated for the purpose of remod cling repairing and overhauling the two vaults and the location of the same in the Court House if for remodeling the Cupalu if found to be for remodel and repairing the Circuit Court Room and repairing and overhauling the Court for the purpose of making neat and cum fur table and to put in the same a system of and to put water from the Lancaster Water Works in the same It is therefore ordered and adjudged bv the Fiscal court of Ky that at the regular election to be held in Garrard county on the Gth day of November l0j an election shall be hed and a poll shall be opened atwhich nit voters in said county shall be privileged to vote on the clues Are you in favor of issuing bonds for the purpose of aud repairing tile court House of Gar rard county Ion a sum not exceeding It is further that said election be held and pulls be at all the voting precintcs in liar rard cjuuty and the Sheriff of Garrard county be and he is hereby directed to advertise said election the objects being the having the hrcirculation in County and further advertise the same by printed hand bills posted up at or not less than four public places in each voting precinct in Garrard County and also atthe Court House door The clerk of this court i s ordered t 0 furnish a certified copy of this order to said sheriff It is further that if the vote hereby is in favor if said issue then the Fiscal CJurt will in obedience to the said vote and under chapter 52 Article four Kentucky and ing 1000000 for the purpose of inK and the Court House of Garrard County and to be issued upon said terms as to time of payment andpayment of interest and sale of as thecourt in its discretion may deem best but the bonds are not to be sold for interest annum from date until paidOrdered that court adjourn untilWednesday April 11 1906 FordIJADotyCourt dp certify that the foregoing is true copy as appears on record in miroffice order Book 33 page 128 ThisSept 7 1906 J A Clerk G CC by W A D C In to the foregoing orderElection will be as thereindirected C A Arnold Sept 25 190Q Qarrard County Ky with C J P I 111 lilt on A repairing nece sary It le al 10 OUOUO and beforeIper ordered ordered subject Interest s l g ti ester M I ion opened Nowsi eSt n I 4 1l1