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Digital page images are linked to the text file. t d u4e h R VOLUME xv VPl VERNON ItOOICOASTLE COUNTY KY FRIDAY NOV 3 1900 NUMBER Q TELL AMY FRIENDS aO BE BRA VE A11D FEARLESS AND LV Yr4L TO THE GREAT COMMON PEOPLE LEVEL Nn The ExPresident bays It Will Be a Landslide Foi W J Bryan Special Dispatch to the Enquirer Princeton N J October 29 Grover Cleveland former Presi dent in an interview today predict ed a landslide to William Jennings Bryan the Democratic candidate for President He advanced sev eral reasons for this For an hour the great Democratic statesman fought shy of any refer ence to the political situation He urged that he no longer takes any active interest in politics and is content to quietly look on Then our conversation turned to the condi tions in the Vest and after a little reminiscent talk Mr Cleveland saidMy young man you will see a landslide for Bryan the morning after election Of this I am confident MATER OF POEICY To this I replied that the indica tions according to the Republican leaders are favorable to McKinley but he quickly retorted Ofcourse they are That isI policy What I tell you is my priv ate opinion There was no doubt concerning the former Presidents sincerity in his expressed belief and when 11 asked him what reasans he had for so thinking he continued You do not understand the con ditions There are elements all over the country at work which it would be impossible to draw into line for McKinley In the first place union labor is for bryan Ofrecent years this organization of labor has been a factor in politics and it certainly is not favorable to the interests of capital SOURCES OF STRENGTH The tr tieling men are for Bryan Thcse men who are a smallarmy arr of the opinion that the Republican party is the protector of corporations and by the amalgamation of industrial interests many of them have been thrown out of employment In the Northwest in Minne sota in Dikita and Iowa there are many Hun ciders Sympathy for the Boers ho are their own flesh and bloiKt will induce them to support It atu See if I am not correctI t n desire to be drawn into and controversy over the re sults oi lelection but if the Republic managers honestly think ih i It sident McKinley will be fed t n is my opinion they are ii t r They do not know the t tl t Furth r ii jr this Mr Cleveland refused tl russ the campaign He saidIr Bryan is a re markalfir v rand hasa magnetic personally Ahich is responsible for hu tn ious popularity I asked him t Hut the effect ofan oratorical iMjpaign is He said Well r man who can talk as Bryan d l rs a successful method Fur liaateTvho is not an orator it i ij Lto dismalt i 3k 1 Mr Cleveland said that in spite of his political inactivity he had been sought by representatives of all the leading papers who were apparently eager to obtain his opinion ot the situation He has steadfastly refused because as he said today I am out of active politics i Republican Crime ajainxfc National Honor ann Good Faith By a vote of 40 to 3 the United States Senate has passed the Porto Rico Tariff Bill which begins by denying Porto Ricans allegiance to free trade with the United States and ends by taxing them without citizenship and without representa tion Six Republicans Dads and Nelson of Minnesota Mason of Illinois Proctor of Vermont Simon of Oregon and Wellington of Ma land were present and voted against this iniquitous measure Senators Hoar and Pettigrew were paired in favor of the Davis amend jment As for Senators Cullom Elkins and McCumber they sur rendered their expressed convic tions to the false delusion of party harmonyThus been consummated so far as one house of Congress can the most remarkable departure from unvarying American preced ents the most unaccountable viola- tIon ot American good faith the most insolent affront to almost un iversal A merican sentiment Let us recapitulate some of the incontrovei tibly sound American principles or promises which the Senate vote has overriden or broken All duties imports and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State Constitution of the United States We have not come to make war forlcenturies have been oppressed but on the contrary to bring you pro tection not only to yourselves but to your property to promote your prosperity and bestow upon you the immunities and blessings of the liberal institutions of our Govern ment Gen Miles proclamation to the inhabitants of Porto Rico in the cause of liberty justice and humanity Ponce July 28 1898The ofajustice and good faith demand that we shall not disappoint the confi dent expectation of sharing in our prosperity with which the people of Porto Rico so gladly transferred their allegiance to the United State We should treat the inter ests of this people as our own Iwij n most strongly to urge that the ciistoms duties between Porto Ricu and the United States he re movcu Secretary Root in his annual report November 1899 The markets of the United States should be opened up to her prociiiv t Our plain duty is to abuliri all customs tariffs between the U fed States and Porto Rico and give her products access to our markets President McKiuley messayir December 4 1899 Tliat on and after the passage of this act all merchandise coming in to the United States from the island lof Porto Rico and all merchandise going from the United States into the idiind of Porto Rico shall be admiv l into the respective ports oteifree of all tariffs customs andr aJl laws and parts of Ja u v l v Brrary notwith stand tir i l ingSection 8 of Senate Bill 2264 reported by chairman For aker January 9 1900 A free admission of her pro ducts to the United States which is now accorded to every other State and Territory and to Alaska not organized into a Tenitory would give her relief It will not hurt us but on the ontrary will give us a market for 10000000 annually largely of the products of our farms which will increase as American prosperity comes to Porto Rico I am heartily in favor of ex tending this relief to Porto Rico while I dont in any way commit myself to extend the same priviK eges to either Philippine Islands or to CnbaChairiilan Payne of the House Ways and Means Com mittee explaining the original bill extending free trade to Porto Rico January 26 1900- I believe the Porto Rico Tariff Bill is unconstitutional and violates all our agreements with the pledges to the Porto Ricans ExSenator EdmundsI the Porto Rico Tariff Bill asa most serious departure from right principles ExPres ident Harrison The attempt to make three quarter citizens out of the Porto Ricaus is certainly original Ex Speaker Reed But more remarkable than the absolute indifference of the small majority of the constitutional pro hibition to the pledges of the high est authorities in the United States and the plain dictates of duty and sound policy is its indifference to the unmistakable sentiment of the sovereign American people With ore heart one mInd one voice the people of the United States as represented by the press have protested against the outrage against Porto Ricothe violation of American honor contained in this Traiff Bill Y heir protests have been received with contempt and they have been told you are ig norant you do not understand True they do not understand how the Republican majority has the effrontery to pass a bill which violates all American precedents against the will of a practically un animous people Now we will see if the House which has to face its constituents within seven months dares to reaffirm the obnoxious tariff now that it knows the temper oi the American people Just as surely as this is a Gov ernmet of the people by the people for the people the American peo ple will not suffer the obloquy this bill casts on their honor and good faith to be perpetuated with im punity If the Republican major ity permits it there will be a beckoning with the Republican party by Republicans next November f HOUSE BILL NO7 AN ACT to amend section 1469 article i chapter 41 Kentucky Statutes relating to time for opening polls on election day Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the Commonwealth ot Kentucky Section 1 That section 1469 article I Chapter 41 Kentucky Statutes be amended by strikng out the word seven and inserting iu lieu thereof the word csix so that sid section when so amended shall read as follows Sec 1469 The polls shall be opened at six oclock in the fore noouand kept open continuously up to and closed at four oclock in the afternoon of the same day and- 1before receiving he ballots tfany jelector the officers of election shall r cause to bed proclaimed that such election is opened Whereas A regular election oc curs on the i6th day of November 1900 an emergency is declared to exist and this act shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage Approved October 18 1900 THREE THINGS TO GOVERN A Republican Politician a Mountain Feudist and Partisan Militia THREE THINGS TO LOVE The C arts Law and Order THREE THINGS TO HATE Imperialism Militarism and Trusts THREETHINGS TO DELIGHTt IN Honest Elections a Free Ballot and a Fair Count THREE THINGS TO WISH FOR =Bimettalism Free Trade and Prosperity THREE THINGS TO AVOID Taylorism Election Leagues and Civil Liberty THEE THINGS TO FIGHT FOR Bryan Beckham and the Common People THREE THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Goebel Assassination and Pardons ADAMS FISTULA SALVE manufactured by J W Adams Qo Paint Lick Ky is meeting with ready sale everywhere Per sons who have used it say itt a marked success and a sure cure for Fistula Pole evel S we en e y ScratcKes7Snlargements Greasy Heel Etc It is sold on a written Guarantee and money refunded if not as represented For sale Teeo Wesley druggist Mt VerI non Ky 443mo Come to J A Wood Co Or lando Ky for the best goods and owest price Best bargains in I he country ON UAIDI The warning cough is the faith ful sentinel It tells of the approach of- consumption whichhaskilled more people than war and pestilence com N bined It tells of painful chests sore lungs weak throats bron chitis and pneu monia Do not suffer another day Its useless for theres a prompt and safe I cure It is AYers pteloralwhich cutes fresh colds and coughs in a single night and masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time Consump tion is surely and cer tainly prevented and cured too if taken in timeA 25c bottle for a fresh cold 50c size for older colds 1 size for chronic coughsand consumption u I always a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral on hand Then every time get cold 1 a little of it and I am Letter at once UUQUOROct Write the Doctor If have any and ilesire the bestmedical advice write the Doctor freely AddressDr AYER Lowell Mass 4l V First National Bank OF STANFORD KY Capital Stock 100000 Surplus 184o076 DIRECTORS J W Hayden W P Walton J H Collier M D Elmore G Ried T P Hill S H Baughman W- A Tribble M T Miller and S T Harris We solicit the accounts ol the citizens of Rockcastle and adjoining counties assuring them prompt and careful attention to all business intrusted to us i Personal application and correspond ence with a view to business relations invited JS HOCKER Pres JNO J McROBERTS Cashier A A McKINNEY Asst Cashier DAN NIE OWENS UNDERTAKER Baskets Coffins Robes Etc Kept in Stock Orders by Mail Telegraph or Telephone Promptly filled BRODHEAD KNTU Y l The Lincolnr BANKIIOFSTANF OD KY Capital looooo Successors to Farmers Bank Trust Co- L1L STANFORD KY iAndcontinuously under same management for 29 years S6licitt y r account hopiug such business relations will prove materially i profitable and pleasant DIRECTORS- J T Williams A J E Lynn j S Owsley Sr CashA s S H SHANKS President J B OWSLEY Cashier fW M BRIGHT Asst Cashier vv V J C Bailey Bookkeeper- rJ 0 TO JONAS MCKLiFo- r a MTII VERNON Y Everything in Dry Goods Clothing Boots aiicl Shoes and Genaeir Merchandise BEST GOODS AT LIVING PRICKS WILLIS I GRIFFINPr- actical Undertker and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mt Vernon Ky Keeps Coffins Caskets Robes Linen Bosoms Cuffs and Collars furnish Metallic Caskets and have Embalming done on short no= I tice and easy terms Orders by telegraph or telephone promptly attended to day and night pCDC jc 3 C WWe WITHERS1 S Great Furniture Tf iEXPOSITION will open on July 4th and run ftl through to September 1St This enormoUs stock S will be slaughtered in order to make room for new 1f r fall goods This means just what it s yswe are v purgj Uchase will be a baigiin r X wI W tAIIT H E RS vXht vVv vC V STA1TFORI KY- VS 4s1Lc c4it 3r 5 v IP oJr Dan EtUflfl igual VOLUME XV MT VERNON ltOCKCASTLE COUNTY KY FRIDAY NOV 2 1900 NUMBER Q TELL illY FRIENDS JOBE BRA VE A1TjJ FEARLESS AND LUYt4L TO THE GREAT C01J1MON PEOPLE DLEYELfflD The ExPresident bays It Will Be a Landslide Poi W J Bryan Special Dispatch to the Enquirer Princeton N J October 29 Grover Cleveland former Presi dent in an interview today predict ed a landslide to William Jennings Bryan the Democratic candidate for President He advanced sev eral reasons for this For an hour the great Democratic statesman fought shy of any refer ence to the political situation He urged that he no longer takes any active interest in politics and is content to quietly look on Then our conversation turned to the condi tions in the West and after a little reminiscent talk Mr Cleveland saidMy young man you will see a landslide for Bryan the morning after election Of this I am confident MATER OF POEICY To this I replied that the indica tions according to the Republican leaders are favorable to McKinley but he quickly retorted Of course they are That isI policy What I tell you is my privI ate opinion to There was no doubt concerning the former Presidents sincerity in his expressed beliefand when I asked him what reasans he had for so thinking he continued You do not understand the con ditions There are elements all over the country at work which it would be impossible to draw into line for McKinley In the first place uiiion labor is for bryan Of recent years this organization of labor has been a factor in politics and it certainly is not favorable to the interests of capital SOUKCKS OF STRENGTH The traveling men are for Bryan Tucse men who are a smallarmy arL of the opinion that the Republican party is the pro tector corporations and by the amalgamation of industrial interests many of thrill have been thrown out of emjioymeut In the Northwest in Minne sota in D ikita and Iowa there are many Hull rulcrs Sympathy for the Boers hi are their own flesh and blood win induce them to support lat See if I am not correct hI hint n desire to be drawn into am controversy over the re suIts ul li election but if the Republic managers honestly think ih i lusident McKinley will be ret U Ilis my opinion they are UHtl ii They do not kno the sii tw u Fun IK r1 MI his Mr Cleveland refused tNytr uss the campaign He s idIr Bryan is a re markalur t y rand has magnetic persoiwli ivIiicli is responsible for liKi tsv ious pooulalityo asked him viiu the effect of ani oratorical auspaigu is He said Wt lrt in an1 who can talk a Bryan 1i s a successful meth od Iorv itiiaatewhois not an orator iyvv Hi le a dismal failure iJf1t fi Mr Cleveland said that in spite of his political inactivity he had beensought hy representatives of all the leading papers who were apparently eager to obtain his opinion of the situation He has steadfastly refused because as he said today I am out of active politics Crime Rpub1icanIdaiiiz National hIBy a vote of 40 to 31 the United States Senate has passed the Porto Rico Tariff Bill which begins by denying Porto Ricans allegiance to free trade with the United States and ends by taxing them without representaItionMinnesota Mason of Illinois Proctor ot Vermont Si mon of Oregon and Wellington of- Ilv1arylandwere present andvoted against this iniquitous measure- Senators Hoar and Pettigrew were paired in favor ot the Davis amend ment As for Senators Cullom Elkins and McCumber they sur rendered their expressed convic tions to the false delusion of party harmony Thus has been consummated so far as one house of Congress can the most remarkable departure from unvarying American precedents the most unaccountable viola flop of American good faith the most insolent affront to almost un iversal A merican sentiment Let us recapitulate some of the rncontrovei tibly sound American principles or promises which the Senate vote has overriden or broken All duties imports and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State Constitution of the United States We have not come to make war forJcentul oppressed on the contrary to bring you pro tection not only to yourselves but to your property to promote your prosperity and bestow upon you the immunities and blessings of the liberal institutions of our Gov ernment Gen Miles procla mation to the inhabitants of Porto Rico in the cause of liberty justice and humanityPonce July 28 1898 The highest considerations of justice and good faith demand that we snarl not disappoint the confi dent expectation of sharing in our prosperity with which the people of Porto Rico so gladly transferred their allegiance to the United States We should treat the inter ests of this people as our own Iwifii most strongly to urge that the customs duties between Porto Rico and the United States he re mortarSecretary Root in his annual report November 1899 The markets of the United hewr uruai l plain duty is t aixlWi all customs tariffs the U n ted States and Porto Ric and give her products access to our market IIPresident McKinley s Decemberc 4 1899 Thai on and after thepassage of this act all merchandise coming in to tlic United States from the island lof Porto Rico and all merchandise goinjj ftom the United States into sthe ij4aiid of Porto Rico shall be adujc Porpts ottatt free of all tariffs customs anti u r ill laws and parts of JaxysAti U legnfrsiry not withstands i V ingSection 8 of Senate Bill 2264 reported by Chairman For aker January 9 1900 A free admissi6n of her pro ducts to the United States which is now accorded to every other State and Territory and to Alaska not organized into a Territory would give her reliet It will not hurt us but on the contrary will give us a market for 10000000 annually largely of the products of our farms which will increase as Americau prosperity comes to Porto Rico I am heartily in favor of ex tending this relief to Porto Rico while I dont in any way commit myself to extend the same privileges to either Philippine Islands or to CnbaCl1airman Payne of the House Ways and Means Com mittee explaining the original bill extending free trade to Porto Rico January 26 1900- I believe the Porto Rico Tariff Bill is unconstitutional and violates all our agreements with the pledges to the Porto Ricans ExSenator EdmundsI the Porto Rico Tariff Bill as amost serious departure from right principlesExPresi- dent Harrison The attempt to make three quarter citizens out of the Porto Ricans is certainly originalEx Speaker Reed But more remarkable than the absolute indifference of the small majority of the constitutional pro hibition to the pledges of the high est authorities in the United States and the plain dictates of duty and sound policy is its indifference to the unmistakable sentiment of the sovereign American people VJth9 heart one mind one voice the people of the United States as represented by the press have protested against the outrage against Porto Ricothe violation of American honor contained in this Traiff Bill Y heir protests have been received with contempt and they have been told you are ig norant you do not understand True they do not understand how the Republican majority has the effrontery to pass a bill which violates all American precedents against the will of a practically un animous people Now we will see if the House which has to face its constituents within seven months dares to reaffirm the obnoxious tariffnow that it knows the temper oi the American people Just as surely as this is a Gov ernmet of the people by the people for the people the American people will not suffer the obloquy this bill casts on their honor and good faith to be perpetuated with im punity If the Republican major ity permits it there will be a beckoning with the Republican party by Republicans next Novem ber t HOUSE BILL NO7 AN ACT to amend section 1469 article i chapter 414 Kentucky Statutes relating to time for opening polls on election day Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the Commonwealth ot Kentucky 1469nKentuckyoStatutes be amended by striking out the word seven and inserting in lieu thereof the vordrsix so that said section whet so amended shall read a follows beeopehed at six oclock in the fore noon and kept open continuously up to and closed at four oclock in the afternoon of the same day and ibeore receiving the ballots fa yl Selector the officers of election shaH j3D f cause to be proclaimed that such election is opened Whereas A regular election oc curs on the 6th day of November 1900 an emergency is declared to exist and this act shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage Approved October 18 1900 THREE THINGS TO GOVERN A Republican Politician a t Mountain Feudist and Partisan Militia THREE ThINGS TO LOVE The Carts Law and Order THREE THINGS TO HATE Imperialism Militarism and Trusts THREEIHINGS TO DELIGHT IN Honest Elections a Free Ballot and a Fair Count THREE THINGS TO WISHI FOR =Bimettalism Free Trade and Prosperity THREE THINGS TO AVOID Taylorism Election Leagues I and Civil Liberty THEE THINGS TO FIGHT FOR Bryan Beckham and the Common People THREE THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Goebel Assassination and Pardons ADAMS FISTULA SALVE manufactured by J W Adams Qo Paint Lick Ky is meeting with ready sale everywhere Per sons who have used it say itt a marked success and a sure cure for Fistula Pole evel Sweeney ScfatcliesTTSnIargemeuts Greasy Heel Etc It is sold on a written guarantee and money refunded if not as represented For Teeo Wesley druggist Mt VerI non Ky 443mo Come to J A Wood Co Or latido Ky for the best goods and owest price Best bargains inl he country ON JARD The warning cough is the faith ful sentinel It tells of the approach of- consumption whichhaskilledmore i than war and I pestilence combined It tells of Behests sore lungs weak throats bron chitis and pneu monia Do not suffer another day Its useless for theres a prompt and safe b cure It is AYer telOralwhich cures fresh colds and coughs in a single night and masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time Consump tion is surely and cer tainly prevented and cured too if taken in timeA 25c bottle for a fresh cold SOc size for older oIdsl size for chronic coughsand consumption I keep a bottle of fivers Cherry Pectoral on hand every cold 1 tko a little of it and I am better at once luquoROct Write the Doctor If you have any complaint whatever ana ilesiro the thoPoctorfreetyAddress Dr J C AYER Mass First National Bank OF STANFORD KY Capital Stock 5100000 Surplus 184o076 DIRECTORS J W Hayden W P Walton J H Collier M D Elmore- G Hied T P Hill S K Baughman W A Tribble t al MT Miller and S TvHarris J f We solicit the accounts ol the citizens of Rockcastle and adjoining counties assuring them prompt and careful attention to all business intrusted to us Personal application and correspondence with a view to business relations invited J S HOCKER Pres Jl O J McROBERTS Cashier A A McKINNEY Asst Cashier DAN NIK OWENS UNDERTAKER Baskets Coffins Robes Etc Kept in Stock Orders by Mail Telegraph or Telephone Promptly filled YIThe Lincoln County NATIONAL OO BANK IOFSTANF OD KY Capital looooo PR Successors to Farmers Bank Trust Co l 5Tf 10R KY rAnd continuouslyunder same management for 29Y ears Sblicit f oar account hopiug such business relations will prove materiallj J Iprofitable and pleasant DIRECTORS SriA W Carpenter J B Owsley W H Cummins SH SHANKS President J B OWSLEY CashierrW M BRIGHT Asst Cashier IfJ C Bailey Bookkeeper to TOr JONAS MCKtiSMT YForDry Goods Clothing Boots acid Shoes and Genaet Merchandise BEST GOODS AT LIVING PRICES WILLIS 1 GRIFFINPractical Undertliier and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mt Vernon Ky Keeps Coffins Caskets Robes Lintn Bosoms Cuffs and Collars 7 furnish Metallic Caskets and have Embalming done on short nCFfr tice and easy terms Orders by telegraph or telephone promptly attended to day and night 3CQC X3 3C j WW WIThERSxreatFurniture f EXPOSITION will open on July 4th and run U through to September ist This enormoUs stock Cwill be slaughtered in order to make room for new L ffall goods This means just what it sayswe are vfe a putx t W W VJTshE R i t bcgc3A = KYr tir smassnuaaxe MtVern n8ignal FRIDAY NOVr2 1900 Published every Friday by EDGAR S ALB RIGHT SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR IOO Advertising rate made known on application if t DEMOCRATIC TICKET For President W J BRYAN of Nebraska T i Eor VicePresident ADLAI STEVENSON of Illinois For Congress I HON G G GILBERT It r J rir helby For Governor Gov BeckhamJi of Nelson DEMOGRTIG PARTY- Th j s the way to vote the xiUaight Democratic Ticket The above is the emblem of the democratic party just as it will ap pear on the ticket next Tuesday In order to vote the straght demo cratic ticket you must make your mark inside the circle If made on the outside of the circle although it be under the roosters feetyet the vote will not be counted The TheJuraDow has the issue in its keeping The verdict will be rendered on next Tuesday What will it be Never since Jefferson pennedthe immortal Declaration of Independence and with the ofahis genius called into being that constellation of states which for more than a hundred years has been the political guiding light of the world has such an important issue been presented for the candid and sober consideration of the people as the one now before them vlre knowandare proud of the fact that the great majority of the people are honest and want to do that which is best for thems2lves and for the teeming millions yet unborn But sometimes demagogues sit in high placesrand with a Syren song lull them into a feeling false security while they are standing on the brink 6fa heaving estivms O A Or Countrymen our fathers ithoulit our r Lesttruestanda 1 iJ i f ft I w f fi 1 blest men should be placed at the helm ot state Vhen battles were to be ought they selected a Wash ington a Grant a Sherman a Paul Jones or a Perry when laws weret to be made they selected a Jefferson a Hamilton a Webster or a Clay For their warriors they selected not a boy with a toy pistol for their statesmen they selected not untried hand of the youthful administer of pills Were our fathers right or were they wrong Candidates are presented to you for congress Mr Gilbert is a learned trained and a ble lawyers He is statesman who is able to measure swords with all corn ers and in the forum is strong elo quent and convincing He is the kind of man we need in congress Today the North and East send their ablest men to congress The South sometimes sends the shadow of its former self What is the result The inevetable The Southland Kentucky and all the border states pay into Federal tieas ury their hard earned dollar but when a customhouse is to be built when a river is to be improvedand rendered navigable when vast ap prcpriations are to be made it is all done in the north and east Give us able men in Congress and ere long the south will say to the North Justice within thy palace chamber and the North reecho ing say Justice within thy walls My Countrymen do you want the people of this land Libertys last foothold upon the earth to re main free Do you want everyman beneath the stars and stripes to be recognized as joint sovereigns ot an empire of freemen holding their sovereignty by a right in deed Divine If so let us not go 8000 miles away and beyond the oceans wave among an alien and foreign people set up an empire ofmight and forget that all governments derive their power from the con sent of the governed Do you want to continue to pay tribute to the trusts and combines Do you still want the money Barons of the East to buy your raw materials at then own price and sell you back the manufactured articles at their own figures leaving you and your children forever hewers of wood and drawers of water If you do vote for Mark Hannra the power behind McKinleys throne greater than the throne but if you wish to stand tall and erect by the stately column of justice law and order vote for that matchless champion of the peoples cause William Jennings Bryan and for that cool collected and able young Governor of Kentucky who when the rattle of bayonets and the clank of arms were heard about the dying couch of William Goebel was heard to exclaim during the long night ofI that reign of terror Let uo be shed the law must be supreme Do you say that Bryan can not win Remember that Jefferson was defeated but to go to the White House in four years that the hero of New Orleans want down befog the imperial lance of Adams but to rise in triumph at the next elec tion and that Cleveland was deluged beneath an avalanche of votes but to ride the coming wave of victory 1fO O Stealey the best political prophet of our day saps1t There is no discouraging news anywhere for democrats Gorman reiterates that Bryan will Carry Maryland Bfynns tVip through West Virginia has taken that bossridden little Southern Stag out of the republi can column The news from Ohio isespecially good and Indiana still stands solid forJ3qa11 Illinois l like Ohio isin the daubhf ul Jit i lWi I i 6fi It L Kansas and Nebraska are all right and little Jersy is getting in line Never mind the little states in the west that Bryan carried before They will come up smiling for democracy on electron day The star of victory has appeared in the sky The wise men of the East have seen it and are following it The shepherds on our western slopes have beheld its splendor and regardless of their party affiliations are bowing dowing down before it Boys go to the polls early next Tuesday See that your neighbo goes If he is sick haul him if he is blind lead him Put your cross in the circle beneath the feet of the rooster be sober and make no uiis toke and when the sun rises on next Wednesday morning it will shed its benign rays on a land of freemen disenthralled from the serfdom ot trusts and the power of pelf NoCount Boni de Castellaue is a veritable Napoleon of Finance IF Beckham is elected and Jim Howard is hung tor the murder of Mr Goebel the hlooof this inno cent man will be to a certain extent at least upon the hands of those re publicans who fail to go to the polls and vote London Echo The inference we draw is that if Yerkes is elected Hawardwill be pardoned Are we not rightInterior Journal Chairman Jones sensibly remarks that the Republicans might as well claim the Democrats are going to steal Arkansas or Texas as Ken tucky The Democrats do not need to steal Kentucky but it is very necessary that they see to it that Kentucky is not again stolen from themLouisvilleT- imes HON W J BRYAN concluded his New York campaign in a speech at Dunkirk Tuesday In the South Western part of the State he made fifteen speeches making in all no speeches in the Empire State Mr Bryan in summing up the condition of affairs in the East says I think the Democrats have more than an even chance of carrying the State Some of the leaders who are in a position to know say that Bryan will carry the State by 50 000 FINIEY Audetson who was one of the witnesses against Caleb Powers in the assassination trial at Georgetown has made affidavit saying all he syore in that trial was false The evidence is on file to show what Fmley swore when on the witness standand the affidavitis onrecord to show what he has tosay now Sovit is evident that the youngster has sworn a ltee somewhere and the proper reward due him let it be as it may is that which belongs to all puriureis Eooil Roafe 1 noticed in the last issue of the Signal an article which I suppose was written by the Wildie corres pondent asking a few question as he says for information and at times l inaopposition tp turn pikes and the bond issueThe first question asked was where will these two pikes spoken of begin Vill Mt Vernon be thestarting point or will they conimelaceat the county line To that question rwill give the following answer Wherever ther Commissioners sayjihe pttesliall begin That is- leTttqno 1 tovo fci tnii unit to 3i f t762 say The only thing we have ever heard said about the starting point for the pikes was that one would start either at the Lincoln or J au rel line and the other at the Pulas ki or Madison line and be two pikes running through the county in each direction its full length However I want to say that Mt Vernon will not be the starting point Oh yes I will heartily a gree with you when you say inter est would be 1200 but how many years do you have to pay that amount Only one you must consider after interest paidIthat therewill be left 1100 to be paid on the original debt Then the next year we will only have ro pay interest on 2900 and so on until the debt is paid off Now Mr correspondent take your arith metic for I know you are a schoo teacher calculated for yourselfand you can see vhat the result being- a great believer in that old saying Liars can figure but figures wont lie Now you say You want good roads but you say you want them all over the county So do IQBut how do you expect to get them un less a start is made somewhere In anything there has to be a begin ning Take the lower countie where they have the very best of pikes and they were not built in a single day npr in a year but if the people of this county will all unite on this great and important quest ion it will not be five years until there be good pikes running in every dire ctiou throughout ourcouiity The rough and rocky roads which are made desolate by the bushes and briers which inhabit their banks will be no more but in its stead we will see good fences all this old shrubery cleaied away andwhat are now lands given up as homes for the rabbi ts will be converted iito nie meadows Imigra ticn seeking homes would find lod ging among us That is an other need of our county more in habitants It is 5s no uncommon thing to sta rt out over the county and find men owning large tracts of land which they never culti vate nor look after in any way and just here I want to assert that there are not a dozen farmer in Rockcastle county but what if they are handled properly could be made good ones It is from observation along this line that I speak I have in mind now the one owned by J W Mooreancl the other by Fred Hahn which at the time they were purchased by these gentlemen were considered the most worthless farms in the county and today they are regarded as about the best so we see what is only necessary to have good farmsmore people and plen ty of work But some one will say that pikes will not bring more people Ianswer emphatically that it will because turnpikes would be the greatest inducement we could under any consideration for the people from a distance to come here and buy land Now ihcon elusion let me exhort every voter in the county regardless of polit licat a5iHations to cast his vote for the bond issue next Tuesday It is a comhion enterprise and will be I a general help to every person in the county Whether Bryan or j McKinley Beckham or Yerkes is elected4etu all unite and carry the bond issue f J tv Yours truly- A TAXPlYER 1 t Y i it ASTOR A it lim Always Bougiii ar9t4 ainature of i Jff e t l 4r r= b 7 = 1tjJ ZiiUi Mj t j 1 t IGALJ1r- ho Killd You Rave Aiwaya Bought and which hrS been in us tot over 30 years fins borne the signatnve of been made sonal since Its one All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgood arc Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants arid Ciildrcir33xpcrience against Experiment What CASTOR A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil ParE- goric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic WormstilibStand allays Fevcrislincss cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Fool regulates tho Stomach and Bowls giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend ICENUUIiE CASTOR II A ALWAYS ethe Signature of 3 itVVAJfj fJi o The Kiu l Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE 77 6TRSET ItMM IWj Iii1 Jw 1irorr Jtr iFr 2 f1kjbIifii ilin 1iiJ om D O E LTlw I t I It is seldom you choice but health yon can if you fi F P The delicate phys t i ical Organization of woman under the conditions of life as they arc to 7C91iir 1 fJ 01 ll C ar no to in It 1r f4J I can have your have use TGEZSTLES J FSWLS r t PAKACEA J Il every organ It cures all forms cf VSmb Cd Ovxsa trouble ii zig f1 YThitss Prolapsns Painful or Suppressed Merreou atcfSftd ir t LlIid is b BE3TGK SKITK3 3U S trlfo auLarcd vrith pscaliar to lior sax for threo and ttuablo to ill awyl5 r 3ter rising two ijQttles of iGr tcs Female Panawa so is now entirely cured and C1 ca1t wni work Silo veiCIis moro than ever bef oro in her liJo and feet that wnnot usv oapwtfi tji i cl It fuWe hoailih rscooiinenil to safTarins wonscu U2KTOK SMITH urulut Tori Jnr li c Q i it i3I t il iFor Sale C Davis COMt Vernon Ky Chamberlains Cough Remedy in J Chicago Hisgen Bros the popular South Side druggists coiner 6gth street f and Wentwarth avenue say We sell great deal of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and find that it gives the most resultsfespecially among children for severe colds and croup For sate by Theo Wesley druggist To remove troublesome corn or bunion First soak the corn or bunion in warn water to soften it then pare it down as closely as pos sible without drawing bloodana apply Chamberlains Pain Balm trice dail rubbing vigorously fave minutes at each application A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the the shoe As a general liniment for sprains bruises lameness and rheumatism Pain Balm is unequaled For sale by Theo Wesley druggist A Vilbge Blacksmith Saved His Little Sous Life H H Black tlih wellknown village blacksmith at Graharasville Sullivan Co N Y says Ort1 little sdn five years old his always been subject to croup a1dso bad lave the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die ehave had the doctor and used many medicines but Cham berlains Cough Remedy is stow our sole reliance It seemsto dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured be fore it gets settled There is no danger in giving this remedy for iLl contains no opium or others injurious drug and may be given as confide iHlyto a baleas io all auult For sale by Theo Weslej 17ruan i5 lilt V er1f JlX r and has under his per supervision infancy Allow deceive you this but itqtItti n 4 t painlesstnKHS r r diseases F P er I I j it j 1 u Ii t tf ronreuoIIi t 11iYwu HirtIEi1U L4 i 1 in con tiduueu to tha 1Jr v rn tt1L OmtJo Co Cliar r by C a a for Mr 4 TLt1q FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING A full and complete stock All orders filled promptly Motto Best goods ane sweet prices BLANIvENSHir MULL L LivingstonKy u 0IL I Lutes Co bought of A A BUlge 250 shocks of corn akr25 xof New York IKaltrider colts in Mercer at 40E PrWopds bought of Geo W Carter 15 iooopound cattle at 3 cfH C Bottom sold to J W Williams of Boyle a bunch a bunch of yearling steers at 26John B Rout of the West End bought of various par ties 19 mule colts at 32 Tie Harrison B Clay farm of 150 acres on the Winchester pike five miles from Paris was sold at pub lie sale at 9001 per acre CD J E Pepper sold in England his valuable colt Kings Courier to Bookmaker Sevier for 75ooo Interior Journal M J Farris sold to Tom Webb 200 hogs at 4c Jeff Sallee sold to Joe Bales of Richmond 80 1400 pound cattle at 5c Fox r SLogan pricet80 to iirO R D Bruce says that he has examined considerable of leis wheat sown between Sept em ber 2pth aadOctober ist and find that more than half has died ddwflv fDanville News i 1y tr MtVernoil8 gnal FRIDAY Nov 2 IQCO Published every Friday by EDGAR S ALBRIGHT I SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR IOO 4dvertisautgraic made known on application i DEMOCRATIC TICKET I + Igor President c w j BRYAN g of Nebraska Eor Vice President ADLAI STEVENSON of Illinois r For Congress ti 7 HONG G GILBERT ShelbyVEor Governor a Gov J C V Beckham of Nelson DEMOCRATIC PARTY ff Th 3s the way to vote the taight Democratic Ticket The above is the emblem of the democratic party just as it will ap- pearj pii the ticket next Tuesday In order to vote the straght demo cratic ticket you must make your mark inside the circle If made on the outside oftlie circle although it be under the roosters feet yet the vote will not be counted The bmade The jury now has tie issue in its keeping The verdict will be rendered on next Tuesday What will it be Never since Jefferson penned the immortal Declaration of Independ ence and with the magic wandof his genius called into being that constellation of states which for more than a hundred years has been the political guiding light of the world has such an important issue been presented for the candid and sober consideration of the people as the one now before then iJVe know and are proud of the fact that thegreat majority of the people are honest and want to do that which is best forthemslves and for the teeming millions yet unborn But sometimes demagogues sit in high places and with a Syren song lull r them into a feeling false security while they are standing on the brink of sheaving Vesuvius r tOur countrymen 1rL fathers thought our test truest and ali i d j 0J r rtfoi i ssc d 1 blest men should be placed at the helm ot state When battles were to be fought they selected a Wash ington a Grant a Sherman a Paul Tones or a Perry when laws wereI to be made they selected a Jefferson a HamiltOn a Webster or a Clay For their warriors they selected not a boy with a toy pistol for their statesmen they selected not untried hand of the youthful administer of pills Were our fathers right or were they wrong Candidates are presented to you for congress Mr Gilbert is learned trained and a ble lawyer He is statesman who is comIquent and convincing He is the kind of man we need in congress Today the North and East send their ablest men to congress The South sometimes sends the shadow of its former self What is the result The inevetable The Southland Kentucky and all the border states pay into Federal tieas ury their hard earned dollar but when a custom house is to be built vhen a river is to be improvedand rendered navigable when vast up prcpriations are to be made it is all done in the north and east Give us able men in Congress and ere long the south will say to the North Justice within thy palace chamber and the North reechoing say Justice within thy walls My Countrymen do you want the people of this land Libertys last foothold upon the earth to re main free Do you want every man beneath the stars and stripes tobe recognized as joint sovereigns ot an empire of freemen holding their sovereignty by a right in deed Divine If so let us not go 8000 miles away and beyond the oceans wave among an alien and foreign people set up an empire of might and forget that all governments derive their power from the con sent of the governed Do you want to continue topay tiibute to the trusts and combines Do you still want the money Barons of the East to buy your raw materials at then own price and sell you back the manufactured articles at their own figures leaving you and your children forever hewers of wood and dl awers of water If you do vote for Mark Hanntf the power behind McKinleys throne greater than the throne but if you wish to stand tall and erect by the stately column of justice law and order vote for that matchless champion of the peoples cause William Jennings Bryan and for that cool collected and able young Governor of Kentucky who when the rattle of bayonets and the clank of arms were heard about the dying couch of William Goebel was heard to exclaim during the long night of that reign of terror Let no blood be shed the law must be supreme Do you say that Bryan can not win Remember that Jeffersons was defeated but to go to the White House in four years that the hero of New Orleans went d own befor the imperial lance of Adams but to rise in triumph at the next elec tion and that Cleveland was de luged beneath an avalanche of votes but to ride the coming wave of victory i O O Stealey the best political prophet ofour day says There is no discouraging ws anywhere for democrats Gorman reiterates that Bryan will carry Maryland Bry ans tVip through West Virginia has taken that bossridden little Southern Statr out of the republi cart column The news from Ohio is especially good and Indiana still stands solid for Bryan Illinois 1rit Kansas and Nebraska are all right and little Jersy is getting in line Never mind the little states in the west that Bryan carried before They will come up smiling for dayfappeared of the East have seen it and are following it The shepherds on our western slopes have beheld its splendor and regardless of their party affiliations are bowing dowing down before it Boys go to the polls early next Tuesday See that your neighbor goes If he is sick haul him if he is blind lead him Put your cross in the circle beneath the feet of the rooster be sober and make no inis toke and when the sun rises on next Wednesday morning it will shed its benign rays on a land of freemen disenthralled from the serfdom of trusts and the power of pelf I NoCount Boni de Castellane is a veritable Napoleon of Finance IF Beckham is elected and Jim Howard is hung tor the murder of Mr Goebel the blood of this inno cent man will be to certain extent at least upon the hands of those re- publIcans who fail to go to the polls andvoteLondon Echo The inference we draw is that if Yerkes is elected Hawardwill be pardoned Are we not rightInterior Journal Chairman Jones sensibly remarks that the Republicans might as well claim the Democrats are going to steal Arkansas or Texas as Ken tucky The Democrats do not need to steal Kentucky but it is very necessary that they see to it that Kentucky is not again stolen from themLouisville Times HON W J BRYAN concluded his New York campaign in a speechat Dunkirk Tuesday In the South Western part of the State he made fifteen speeches making in all no speeches in the Empire State Mr Bryan in sum iu innthe East says I think the Democrats have more than an even chance of carrying the State Some of the leaders who are in a position to know say that Bryan will carry the State by 50000 FINIEY Audetson who was one of the witnesses CalebaPowersj in the assassination trial at Georgetown has made affidavit saying all he swore in that trial was false The evidence is on file to show what Finley swore when on the witness stand and the affidavit is on record to show what he has to say now Solt is evident that the youngster has sworn a lIee somewhere and the proper reward due him Ietttbe as it may is that which belongs t Yal ipuriurets t n Hood Roate f I noticed in thex last issue of the Signal an article which I suppose was written by the Willie correspondent asking a JeW question as he says for jnformation and at times letting a few words drop in opposition to turn pikes and the bond issue The first question asked was where will these two pikes spoken of begin Will Mt Vernon be the starting point or will they canitntuce at the county line Tothat question I will give the fottnt yngWherever the Commissioners l say the p releftto notonli or eoIfiniaiit to say The only thing we have ever heard said about the starting point for the pikes was that one would start either at the Lincoln or T au rel line and tht other at the Pulas j ki or Madison line and be two pikes running through the county in each direction its full length However I want to say that Mt Vernon will not be the starting point Oh yes I will heartily a gree with you when you say interest would be 1200 but how many years do you have to pay that amount Only one you must con ider after interest paidIthattherewill be left 1100 to be paid on the original debt Then the next year we will only have ro pay interest on 2900 and so on until the debt is paid off Now Mr correspondent take your arith metic for I know you are a schoo 1 teaeherc calculated for yourself and you can see what the result being a great believer in that old saying Liars can figure but figures wont lie Now you say you want good roads but you say you want them all over the county So do LjBut how do you expect toget them un less a start is made somewhere In anything there has to ba begin fling Take the lower counties where they have the very best of pikes and they were not built in a single day ii9r in a year but if the people of this county will all unite on this great and important quest ion it will not be five years until there be good pikes running in ev cry dire ction throughout ourcourity The rough and rocky roads which are made desolute by the bushes and briers which inhabit their banks will be no more but in its stead we will see good fences all this old shrubery cleated away andjwbat are now lands given up as homes for the rabbi ts will be converted i1to nice meadows Imigra ticn seeking homes would find lod ging among us That is an other need of our county more in habitants It is is no uncommon thing to sta rt out over the county and find men owning large tracts of land which they never culti vate nor look after in any way and just here I want to assert that there are not a dozen farmer in Rockcastle county but what if they are handled properly could be made good ones It is trom observation along this line that I speak I have in mind now the one owned by J W Mooreand the other by Fred Hahn which at the time they were purchased by these gentlemen were considered the most worthless farms in the county and today they are re garded as about the best so we see what is only necessary to have good farmsmore people and plen ty of work But some one willx say chat pikes will not bring more people I answer emphatically that it will because turnpikes would be the greatest inducement we could under any consideration for the people ronia distance to conic hero and buy land Now in conclusion Ilet me exhort every voter in the county regardless of politl icar affiliattons to cast his vote for the bond issue next Tuesday It is a comhion enterprise and will be a general help to every person in the county Whether Bryan or McKinley Beckham otrYerkesis elecedlf us all unite and carry tile bond issue C f Yours trulyj A TAXPAYER 5STORAIJU I w IU 4siave Ahras Boudu Tharthe Signareof r = = = = c Fj Mi + j p cQ1L M th44iTh- oKind You Ilavo A1vays Fought and which hay beeD in Uo3 for over 30 years has borne tho signature or has Its no one in All Counterfeits Imitations and 3wstasgoocl arc bHt Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants aiyl CIiiidrcir Bxpcrieiico against Experiment What n CASTOR Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare Itgonecontains neither Opium Morphine nor other substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrislincss It cures JDiarrhoaa and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend ICENUBME CASTOR A ALWAYS the Signature of- d The iBoughtIn Use For Over 3 Years THE 77 STREET NYlYORK mtpft t iClliEf Wt 1r tc i14s w iJt mift rasasrJlfr rikJAflR 0j fb D O ittfu i1 It is seldom you can have yous choice but health yon can have if physIthey are to dat requires that namecare and constant rcatjustraet coos fhe cginv m pies mechanists of a line watch Vrr l i n pui zcrc r sa tF If as TGEflSTLES FSSSALS t Qltincrit J o tb t JJi L meycy organ Jt canes all forms cf Yvginb 7d Oat trtmbl irKhg Vii oes Prolapsus ov Suppressed Meneon otep crtl irurt Ltd i t painlessal KBS EEFiTON SRETs35 SUSS silo suifarcd with diseases peculiar to her sox forthieo oars nrrt wqa uaablo to lilt aajtb n Af ty ter ushK two Qttes ot F rtCrtos Fctiare Panaasa sic is now outlrcly cured ciai8 alf or ossu work She sighs moro than ever beforo in hor lifo and I fool that I caanot ax onwah nnicf lt ftjIle hoailily rstoaijuend it to safferinc woiaca I53KTOK SMITir Gramt 7tr IrjP ae iFiiI igg 5 s u 8 For Sale by C C Davis CoMt Vernon Ky Chamberlains Cough Remedy in J Chicago Hisgen Bros the popular South Side druggists coiner 69th street and Wentwarth avenue I say We sell a great deal of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and find that it gives the most satisfactory results especially anions children for severe satcoldse by Theo Wesley druggist 011bunionbunion in warn water to soften it posIsibletwice dail rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the the shoe As a general liniment for sprains bruises lameness and rheumatism Pain Balm is unequaled For sale by Theo Wesley druggist A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Sons Life Mr H H Black tlib wellknown village blacksmith at Graharasyille Sullivan Co N Y says Ou little son five years old has always been subject to croup and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die We have had the doctor and usedjnany medicines but Cham berlains Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving fieqiient doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded ci oupis cured be fore it gets settled There is noJ danger n giving this remedy for it contains no opium or others injurious drug and may be given as con fideLth to a bale as o UaJ91k For sale Theo Wesley Dfuggi s 1 t2t 1ffiF t + 2Y i and been made under Ins per sonal supervision since infancy Allow to deceive you this A and Bears GdO t7Ju J r LLiCi n Painful lay irODlICrtOlIlht rrri rtv 7 t iaoonSloricototlTo Lta V ouKOifP IGnftle Co Cliatf t m FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING A full and complete stock All orders filled promptly Motto Best goods ane Isweet prices BLANkEKSHIP MULUXS Livingston Ky scr T Anrl q Uuu li Dnjl J Lutes Co bought of A A BUlge 250 shocks of corn at 125 Kaltrider xof New York bought 55 mule colts in Mercer at 4oE P Woods bought of Geo W Carter 15 iooopound cattle at 3UChH C Bottom sold to J W Williams of Boyle a bunch a bunch of yearling steers at 526John B Rout of the West End bought of various par ties JQ mule colts at 32 Tic Harrison B Clay farm of ISO acres on the Winchester pike five miles from Paris was sold at put lie sale at 9001 per acre Cl J E Pepper sold in England his valuable colt Kings Courier to Bookmaker Sevier for 25000 Interior Journal f M J Farris sold to Tom Webo 200 hogs at 4c Jeff Sallee soldto i Joe Dales of Richmond So 1400I pound cattle at 50 Fox Logan bought 20 mules ranging iii price 8otorio R D Bruce saysv that he has examined considerable- of Irs wheat sown between Septem I bee 29th aad October ist and findv that more than half liar died down JCDanville News t Xi t2L iiii r Mt0 Vernon Signal I blt VERN Kv Nov 2 900 rEntered at the Mu Perm Ky Pustoffice as sec onticliss moll mattes t Q LOUISVILLETA NASHVKLC R R Co J j TIME TABLE- t 24 north n 05 a m 26 north 132 a m 23 south A r57 P ni 25 South 144 a m JAS LANDRUM Agent MASONIC Ashland Lodge No meets Urd Mpii lilY lOA m CHURCHES Christian Holds services 1st w 3r Sundaj it la mand at 630 p tDIEresbyterian Tlolds services on the 4th Sunday Baptist Church Services on the Second Saturday nightand Snnday Suuday School at 9 a m every Sunday Prayer meeting on Tuesday nights PERSONAl AND s OTHERWISEs W J Sparks was in Harrods burg Sunday Miss Ellen Butner of WilcLie is the guest of Mrs Cleo Brown W1JM G Mullins has about re covered from his attack of fever Col W J Sparks will address the people in the court house to night B J Bethurum and W A B Davis spoke at Livingston Wednesday night Geo T Johnson the hustling merchant of Orlando was in Wednesday We are glad to know that Mrs Rome Adams ofLiyip1stoJj much improve An election has been ordered to elect a FourthaMagisterial district Joseph Coffey was in Kockcastle and Jackson counties this week Interior Journal The telephone Co will arrange so as to furnith the election returns at the court house Tuesday night Fritz Krueger has begu n the foundation for his new brick resi dence oil the Repp rt lot on W- estrain W R McClure returned from Pineviile Sunday He will move his family to that place about the middle of the month Mrs W L Richards has arrived and she and Mr Richards have gone to house keeping in the prop erty of HH Baker Mr Arch Cushing of Glencoe brotherinlaw of W L Richards the bank cashier is Here to see about getting a place m the bank HIris White writes from his new headquarters in Indiana that Jie and his brother Jim both have good jobs and getting along nicely Mrs Charley Reynolds and herI 15yearold of Colorado came s1damesThe case against W M Chasteen for shooting at random in front of Chris Woods house was called and J continued until today on account of absent witnesses fotlther i Company settled Wednesday with feheirs of J J Williams deceased for the insurance heywas r carrying whtcll amount vas 5ri 060The policy was equally divided j between his wife and six ichildr i1 t F tyf 5 r ft lltrnedIj dauhter in Lexington John McKenzie and7family of Rowland spent Saturday and Sun day here with his brother Jonas R L Jones ylio shot and lulled Thorns Mpdrel colored here Friday was acquitted before the ex amining court Monday MrsMahaley Jones will shortly niove back to her firm near Pine possessionDr John Mason Williams has made sveral speeches throughout ithe county this week in behalf of his candidacy for congress TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each R L Joplin came over from Wilmore Saturday and sent a few willImake Somerset headquarters after the first of tile month C C Willians and W C Mul lins were in Crab Orchard Sunday They say the Crab Orchard Smooth Riders will all attend the Rally at Brodhead in a body tomorrow strops THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents When you come to town go to Turpin Bros restaurant where you can get any kind ot a lunch you want In basement of old brick hoteloct I9tf In the County Court Smith Ping and Charley Martin were each fined 20 aud cost for gaming R L Jones 25 and cost for carrying concealed weapons We are sorrow to learn thatfol1r friend C J McLear of London i in I trouble however from what we can hear he will have no trouble in veudicating himself Rev Williams of Orlando has purchased grist mill and will be ready for grinding by the first of the week The mill is situated at the Mrs McHargne place on RoundstoneLet one remember the big rally at Brodhead Saturday The very best speakers to be had will be there The Mt Vernon brass band will be present a1dan enjoy able day is promised everyone A H BastIn of Lancaster President of the Kentucky Tcle phone Association spent several days here this week while the line was being stretched between here and Vildie WF Ames who has been as sistjnglfr Richards in the bank since it started will return to his home in Glencoe in about two weeks We understand that his place will tendered that excellent young townsman of ours W F McClary i James Frazier after a long il ness died at his home in Pittsburg Saturday The remains were brought here and laid to rest at this place Sunday Fifty members of the K P A ofwhich he was a member of besides a host of friends were present to attend the Initial Bennett Joplin and John Rickels are making considerable iraprove = uients on fhc oldf brick hotels by giving itarewco t of paint arid repairing therooins ffWhen ypu feel that life is hard ly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlains Stomach and5 Liver Tablets They will cleanse your stomach toneup your liver and regulate your bowels rmaking you byTheotVesl I iski arrILocal freight No 28 will carry tomorrow morning to Brodhead on account of rally In the Lexington Herald appear ed the aniiotincementoi the Mar riagc oi Mr George Spillman and Miss Minnie Roszell which will J x take plaze sometime this month Mr Spillman ia partner in l the large rolling mill in Danville and is well known to many Mt Vernon people his brother Charley hav ing married the talentedand beau tful Miss Lucile Joplin of this place Dr WJ Childress who has been located at Orlando since he graduated in June will go to Liv ingston i1a short tims and hang out his shingle at that place The doctor has had splendid success and favorbof the people and with the assist ance which that splendid physician and surgeon Dr Cooper has given assurance that he would render there is no doubt bit what th e yomig doctor will get a splendid practice in the thriving town of Livingston s COLLEGE NOTES The pupils receiving the highest grade for Oct are the fo Mowing CbI4LEGIATE EEpAR RMENx Claude Cox 97 Margaret McClary 96 INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT Fannie SparksA 97 Risse Williams 97 PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Able Pennington 94 Logan Taylor 94 Special mention isjmade of Vinnie Adams who is only in the music Department having received a grade of 97 VyXhe Institutute istgrb wing both jin interest and numbers We are glad to welcome to our number this week Clyde Cass Mae Sowder and Walter Mullins Helen Joplin who hasbeen with us since September left for her home in the West We were sorry to loose her from our number She endeared herself to both teachers and pupils and leaves many friends at the College Prof Ewers is at East Bernstadt this week engaged in holding a meeting but expects to resume his regular work of teaching next Mon dayThe total amount received for month of October was 12073 Total amount of expenses 119 20 Net proceeds 153 This looks ilk e a very small profit and soit is but compare this with the corresponding month of last year we find the present showing very encouraging indeed for pur schooLv The piano recital last Friday night given by the music class was very highly appreciated by all vhq were present The program as folloys The Palms duett Miss vr Mc Clary ann Miss Mary Cox i Colored Inspiration Miss Fanny jSparks t iH My LadvLeevocal sdI6t Mrs Davis Danny Sprites Miss Alza Thompson Smoky Mokes Risse Williams An Au cumn Fantasy M fCoI Qlaiy sj f Who toldsocial solo Mrs Davis At a Circus Miss Cox d t AWaterfall MissCox Vi t j rAt the Ferry vocarisolb Mrs J Davis rVv V Airs from Martha MissCox Itl1 JaTinFgs v Pi Miss loi 0 i a i 7 C ri XYfrt LflGSTOhnWl Jot more Bruit trees to 1no extensive orchard 1 JE Singleton lciur clever trav eking salesman was out oj tbwn to gee the country merchants jihe fist of the the week Elder Price filled bis regular ap pointmentat the Christian church Sunday morning and evening Judge T L Shelton was here from Ro vviand Saturday lookingat- the Mullins Hotel property Mr and Mrs Rose were here from Pine Hill Sunday Mrs Rose was accompanied by her sister Miss Effie Meadows Mrs Petit and her daughterin law Mrs Miley Petit are visiting Sam McClures folks at Winchester Mrs Jerome Adams is much bet ter at this writing The new drugstore of Hocker Mchenneyis about completed- J Farmer is building a new storeon Main street Peter Bry ant is the builder Mr Geo Voss has returned from a visit to her mother at Quail Joe gee is decorating the new drugstole Wm M Fields has returned from Lincoln county S The youngest child of Mr Fish back is quite ill Mrs Mudd is visiting Louisville and other cities G W Griffin is in Laurel coun ty at hissaw mill Dr Childress of Orlando will soon move here to practice inedi cine v x Prof G M Mallard is able to takelTlinige of his school Durng the illness of Prof G NL Ballard Miss Bertina Mullins ono of the ourhschool assisted Mrs Ballard Miss Ellen Butner of Wildie visited her sister Miss Lillie this week E A Herrin in in Quail this week Mrs Moore and sister Miss Pearl Pollock have returned from a several weeks visit in Ohio v J S Calloway is visiting at A1 timont Our enterprising merchant Frank Jones spent several days 611 his farm near Conwayy z o I J Inv irr sa genniaoLaxative r o tho rcmsdy that ctrca a cod a ono lay Chaiiiberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness coir stipation and headache The are pasy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by Theo Wesley Diuggist A GREAT MEDICINE I live used Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great remedy says Mr E S Phipps ot Poteau Ark It cured me of bloody flux I cannot speak too highly of it This remedy always wins t11e opin elitsma1elitby Theo We slcy druggist f BEE LICK x 1 t f The farmers of this section Wire busy gathering corn r 3 J 0 r Victoria the twelve veer old daughteLof Nicholas HcKenzie died Sunday at 230 p m She y staken sickFridaYb at r 5o clock Funeral services were conducted bv Rev O f Wallifi atGood Hope church Mon4ay ar JJ i Plll The body was then in tenet at the oldJsbbru eetrietery Win Barrbrivis still growing weaken i 1 jRe v p M Wa ft n preached a very initerestingv iat the Baptiti c lurch Jliberty Sunday i1igi1LI ElderJ v LC Biuis closed his meetingat the Church of Christ etheiq ur4ygight with yI two additions The largest number ever enrolled during one series ofmeetings in the history of the church Twentyone of the numi ber were baptized at the Wheeldon ford of Buck creek Sunday morning The baptizing was witnessed by about 600 persons James Thompson and Miss Flora Herrin were married at the resi dence of Rev Martin Owens Friday morning at 10 oclock Hon R L Brown made a speech in behalf of the Democratic party at the Owens school house Mona day night M G Dowell one of Rock cas ties best school teachors wash re Sunday i l iN i SaIlietitI i t lie reside nee 0f Reefer tin Owens c lj j VJ UU SErJEf We live by our blood and oa i4We thrive or starve as c ur blood is rich or poor There is nothing dgeTo live yistrength is fulland spirit high we are being re fi csld bone muscle and brain htb9Jyand mirkl with con tinualflow of rich bloods This is health When weak in low spirits no cheer no spring when rest is nqt rest and sleep is not sleepveare Starved our blood is pQorr there is little nutri ment in it Back of the blood is food to keep the blood rich When it Jails take Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It sets the whfoie body aoingagainfnan woman and child sampleitsSCCTTCMJOWNE Chen n V 409415 Pearl trc tewYork soc and Jico ell druggists aocl GREEN FRONTDflUG STORE3 v is the place to buy Drugs Patent Medicines Jewery Sta tionersr Cigars and Tobaccos Paints and Oils Prescriptions Caref runeCallC C DAVIS 8 COMf Vernon KJ Phone No 3 fji Reward Offered for p G E 0taIi HiNJ Pr J s VRED HOT r 9c i tine off General Merchandise This County has noTeaual anduiy special pice riYiti s lowJ liJbJttlllirii ii UH winters 4 r p IOEs3Shoes Hats and CapS- Are 26 per cent cheaper than any shown They wilt te i comfort tickle and make You glad tlia you are a living to r y J enjoy an opportunity sure laud progressive B eeprin ji- stock U tt aC5 ou Irons Spokes and Feileys t f Stoves and cooking utensils Ladies Cloaks and Jask ets pricestoolow but I setl them + r tiAbMake 1erivA t1 Me a triall and You will Comet am- i i itf ij t H frlreof JOhflSiic S i h Jri tORLANDOKY 0 I i t I J l General Merchandi Mt Vernon Ky1 iFOR r r14 IW r VIp fJ ilk r WARNING GIVEN Bv RICHARD CHOICER That Republicans Will Try to Count Out Bryan He Advocates Heroic Measures New York October 29 Richard Croker toda sent out a warn ing to Democrats every were that attempts would he made to count out William Jennings Bryan on election da Among other things he said Every man who votes for Bryan should see that his vote is counted and there is only one way to do that safely Mv advice to Demo cratic voters the country over is to congregate about the polling places on the evening of election day count noses and the if tlielection returns for Bryan don taliY with their count to go into the polling places and throw those fellows in charge of the returns into the streetMr Crokers advice was given in the course ofa discussion of the political outlook in which he said Bryan was sure of election if the Republicans did not steal it from him Bryan will not only carry New York Ltate said Mi Croker but he will carry it by a big majority and he will run the same way all over the countryHe will be elected as certain as his name is Bryan I never feltso confident of a thing in my life Of course the Republicans are going to resort to all kinds of tricks and crookedness to cheat him out of the election I know this to be true and that is why Democrats want to be on the alert JJ LOBSTER CACTUS jlBlooms During Democratic Years and Is New Bearing Flowers Y Mos Dr Van Pelt has a beatii 1 full lobster cactus which has bloomed every Presidential year in forecast of Democratic success since iSSoIn 1884 when Cleveland was elected it bloomed failed in 1888 upon Mr Harrisons victory but was again lovely in bloom in 1892 with Mr Clevelands reelection In 1896 it failed again Mhis year it is in full bloom for the success of Wm r Bryan Ir k LVr Ill BRODHEAD 4 P D5C 3C Mr G Rogers and wife of Crab Orchard visited their daughter Mrs Lela Duke of this place Sunday IMisses Susie Yeadon and Lizzie are visiting Miss Grace Roberts of Freedom neighborhood this week Miss Bettie Hendrickson accom panied by a few friends visited home folks here Sunday typhoidjArch Albright who has been sick for some time continues very lowR L Brown spoke to a large andappreciative audience at the Owens school house Monday nightRev Hendrickson W H Sow der and Dannie Owens attended the Fifth Sunday meeting at Free dom Sunday Mrs Kate Tharp of Loretta is visiting friends and relatives here this week I have bought the lumber interests of J W Marler Son near Jellico Tenn I have a larg lot oi lumber to be hauled to Jellico and wilLpay 450 pet thousand if hauled at once Go to Turpin Bros in basement brick hotel for fresh fish and fresh oysters cctigtf J Jf 0iif JofbJJ t v tvU IJ 0 J f c u i r- f rn 4 4 1o 11F ri4J 1- r o S 1J en JQ if J 00 l 181 t HOME MARKET Corrected each week II y Ho ik Son Mt Vernon Ky Arbuckles Coffee1cLion Coffee 140 Green Coffee 140 u Inc iFlour No i per barrel 4 so f C Belle of Lincoln per hrl 425 Daisy fiour per barrel 400 r Labelle flour 4 Bacon per lb roe t 12 r Danl Boonc Soap 3 cakes Star Soap 3 caVes cjr Rice No i per lb 7 Granulated Sugar per lb 7 Extra Light Brown Sugar lb6cSprup Caramel gal bucket 350 Sorghum best homemade gal 4nc j Shipstuff per hundred QOC 1 the best brands 5C Calico all cheap grades 5c under t Can goods 8yic j Clothing suits 75c to 1500 Lard ice in small lots bets in j 50 lb lots or more Northern seed oats none on handiMillet hay on hand Eggs per doz it i Feathers per lb 40 J Cattle extra shippers 4 75 to 5 oo J Cattle common 275 to 400 Hogs best heavies 505IHogs medium Hogs roughs 375 to 440 Sheepextra good 425 10 445 Sheep common 300 to 375 DEMOCRATIC RALLY A Big Rally will be held at the I3rudl earl Fair Ground on SATURDAY NOV 3 Judge M C Saufley Hon Kobt Harding Hon John T Hayes Judge 11 Gr Williams will be the speakers The bit Vernon Brass Band will furnish the music A grand parade and an Old Fashioned Democratic Love Feast will be had The Crab Orchard- BrYarlBeckham0ilbert Clul headed by hat Grallan Knight Will Brooks in corn mind will be there E iooooooi fll ItfVfDCARDUIW t has brought permanent relief to a mug lion suffering women who were on their- waytoprematuregrares Mrs Mitchell was an when Wore of Cardui performed wonderful cure in her case She suffered with the ago flies of of the womb leucorrhoca and profuse menstruation Tho weekly appearance of the mensosfor two months physicalThen came the trial of Wine of Cardui and the cure Mrs Mitchells experience ought to commend Wine of Gardui to women in words of burning eloquence WlNEOfCARDm I is within tho reach of all Women who try it are roBovod Ask your druggist f for a bottlo of Wine of Cardui and do not takeo substitute if tendered you Mrs Willie Mitchell South Gaston N CtWin a of Cartful and Thedfords Black DrauEbt hare performed amlraculour cure In my case had been a great sufferer with falling of the womb and leucorrhcea and my menses came every week for two months and were very painful My husband induced me to try Wino of Cardui and BlnckOrausht ant atow the Icucor rboea has disappeared and I am restored to perfect health speelaldirectlorw tome Tho dlesv- lsoDepartment Ad The Chattanooga Co Chattanooga u Hr O Cr 3i W d f 1ft o 1- rJ trj PCL to fJ iJ i JJ IJtrc r1 rD rD i hf rJO R O oV4 i J jo JJ M aqro C COURT CALENDAR COUNTS COURT Fourth Mot day in each month- QUARTERLY COURT Fiist Mon day in January April July and OctoberCIRCUIT CUUPT Second Mon day in February Fourth Monday in May and Third Monday in Sep ember MT VERNON POLICE COURT Third Monday in each month P A Pennington D D S M D DENTST- N W Cor Third and Chestnut Sts LOUISVILLE KY Will be at Miller House lt ernon during all Ciuim Ccvm G W MCCLURE JW BROWN McCLURE BROWN AttorneysatL VTI MT VERNON KY All business entrusted to our care vill receive prompt attention Office room No8 in the old Brick FTotel C C WILLIAMS Aottrneyat Law Mt Vernon Ky BOffice on 2nd floor of new brick on Church street Specia attention given to collections R G WILLIAMS A ttorneyatLaVVMT R L tSROWIV ATTORNEYATLAW- MT VERNON KEFTUCKY Special attention given to col lections is C FRANKLIN r ML Vernon Ky Clock and Watch Repairing Spec tacles Repaired Gold and Silver Soldering Neatly Done The eyes tested and glasses fitted by scientific methods Can fur dish glasses properly flitted from 150 to 600 Watch cases chains weiry of all kinds plated with gold or silver and made to look like new All work cash no credit SIj31 All LVUrk guaranteed Vw f 1 i Y Sr RA JONES- DENTIST STANFORD KY Phone No 48 Office over Higgins McKenneys Store MACK ESTES Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Ml Vernon Ky Mantles and Hatracks a specialty TheVerandaHotel JOSEPH COFFEY PROPR Stanford Ky Specially equipped for traveling men Sample room on first floor Bath rooms free to guests RATES 200 per da- yInsurance of Iii 17 SiaiYn + it tJ It WORN T- oOCEANi l9Ji3 teevaee 3r j J f I TI f Moufe SQi- h I Mt mien rt il 1 D spj cr D M OJo O r rI p VJ o rlr trirt W A CARSON Painter and Paper Hanger ICentnckyI teed to give satisfaction Phone No I = MT VERNON LIME COMPANY Manufacturers of Lime and brick tf They also furnish Lime Building ne rough quarry face or cut t tiers promptly filled r3943 ST NATIONAL 1 BANKv fOF LONDON KY Capital 50000 5 Surplus 10000 V iOREING M HOPIrPresident VicePresident R M JACKSONCashier II VK WANTYOUR BUSINESS Sr t jiler House UGH MILLER Phc1i 5 I i d qu arte r ft t mmercial efl ti at Jili trati tJ Hxel FritJlt FRANCISCO 7 Prlpr X ie1 at the DepotV BoclheaM i rv t Liv ryCH f1 Trains 1iiur F is Jr tL 1lenbnd Railro Il Soliittd V ii bar alltrain4 Lt l C