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- W h a t . r t * C & « i e r . Journal h * 1 8 my ed i tor ia l* o f U t Vernon's

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your borne. I n w it in your county seat bank; do not lake it to a neigh boeiag county , because perhaps it H a l i t t le neater. B v e r y ' dollar treated thua barms y o o r h o m e county that much , for the stabili-tjr of t o S r bauka, s o u the financial showing tbey are able t o make , has

along the principal streets on the graded school lot s J d in other e l ig ible locations. /

There will be aootner Arbor day in October a o d v M t l a t t i n e the people at M t ate t o have another celebration ( a d Ho some more planting. T W t expect to

Joat received a car load Leh igh Portland cement .

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on display at J. Fish's Clothing Store. Y o a cao get an idea of our »t*Wa by glancing at oor window*.

Carl Baattn. s o eaaplovae at Sparks Qoarry. waa scrioosly In

YOUNG MAN COOK to town often, v is i t our cburcbe*, attend o a r public gather-ings, get bnttet acquainted with the people, k e r n the condition of t h e market, t h e school* aad al l the bnstDCB inst i tut ions, and t h e n when yon start to haul that load ol corn to ao adjoining c o n n t y to market, stop and think about t b e uome market , and probably ycu will change your mind and bring

We have been watching you

WE h a v e bet*n l o o k i n g o o t f o r y o u r i n t e r e s t . W e

h a v e t h e k i n d o f c l o t h e s y o u ' l l

l i k e — c l o t h e s tha t are b u i l t f o r

y o u a t o n e . S n a p p y s t y l e a t h a t

atant l out. f i f h t h e o r d i n a r y

c l o t h e s s o d e c i d e d l y t h a t , w h e n

y o u «ee t h e m , y o n w i l l w a n t

t h e m .

O n c e w e a r F i s h ' s C l o t h e s ,

a n d y o u w i l l a l w a y s w e a r

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of their placea. W i l h tsro more p ieces of aide walk Ibis street would be one of I be pretliest in

On the other hand, the country-man should be made to feel tha t lie is o n e ol ns, that 'our interests are identical, and s h o w n that his presence ia kppreriattd. If he is ,accnstomed to do ing h i s t r a c i n g at tbe c o u n t y store in hia o w n im-mediate neighborhood, that is al l right and proper, but perhaps you may interest h im in someth ing which is not obtainable at that store. A n y w a y he la a c i t i i e o of be c o a n t y , and as such in ent i t led

to consideration. Invi te h im to come in often, to church, . t o the "arioat 'gaiharinga which "cent, in thorf make him feel as i r u f h at

Mrs. R W . D r c h e entertained a f ew friends al dinner Sunt ay in kosior of Dr. Dyche 's b i r t h d a y Those present were H i s s e s A n n s K Tate and Virgiaia Davis, S4enr i O D. Suttoo , 8 B M c K e n p e , W H Millar aad 8h l t l ey Tate .

Neat Tarrett i s having consider able trouble g s t th tg hia plaining mill atartad. T h e e n g i n e which hr

Squire Cbesley Payne, w h s was the magistrate of tb* Third U a g i s -terlal district, d ied Tuesday of paeumouia . af ter an Illness of only a f ew d a y s

T b e Woman'a C l u b will bold i ts March Social meet ing at the h o m e ot Mr*. E . 9 . A lbr ight . Friday March »4 lh at-8 o'c lock. Piano Solo, M u s Frances Sparks Nstnre Lovers Creed. Minnies s a d business. Roll Cal l—Response , Quotat ions

on Nature. Vocal Doet t . Misa Ma* Miller,

Mrs. A n n i e Miller. P a p e r — " T b e C i t y Beautiful ,"

Mrs. Cl«o Brown. Solo, H i s s Bess Sparks. AJdresa—"Fores t Preservation"

Rev. C e o . S Watson. Piano S o l o . Miaa Claudia Dodson Social hour.

T b e penny campaign b e g a a bj the Repair and Improvement com-mittee o l the Presbyterian church ia Jaanarv. to ja ise one quarter mile of pennies tor the purpose o l repairing t h e church closed T n e s -day e v e n i n g wi lh a final coeteat between tbe Reda and Bluea. T h e total amonnt raised waa S227 50 T b e plan for raising Ibis tnod which bit upon by the pastor Rev G e o r g e S . Watson, was 1 m o s t unique and catchy, and g a v e e v e r y one an opportunity w h o desired to be!p. no mai ler bow smaH, from a p e n n y o p . Contract* were let Monday for covering of Ihe building and which waa contracted lor MM fall will be nuilt jnst a It i* the intention to have all t b e ^pairs a n n improvement* pU

pleied by April i i - h at w h i c h t i m e tbe Trassy lvar i 1 Presbyteria meet*

Ml. Vernon. T b e committee •posed of Rev. Watson , A . B

Furnish snd S . C. Frankl in , nblv Mr. Jemea Maret and

others deserves special cominei t i ou for their successful w o r s , securing the aqraant set oat get w i lh io i h e required l ime.

In addi'h a to the p e n n y fund lor repair*, an additonal $ j o was rais-ed during i h e contes t between the Reds and Blues, which g purchase a n e w pulpit and Dew cbaira.

T h e commit tee and others h a v e e v e n reason ro feel jus t ly proud ol

success .

W C Kirby wss ' fined in tbe Coanty Court yesterday for violai ing Ihe Sunday d o s i n g law. T h i indictment came about a s ihe resuli

what was termed a "rough house" a t Kirby ' s rrs ts jrant be tween 11 snd 1 o'clock ItLi Sundx) morning. The C o u n t ) Judge sa>» be intend* to enforce tt»- Sundav Closing law- with thJ busmes? houses in Ml. Vernon a i d w e thin*

i * e x a c t l y l ight Ot course Ihe d r n g stores have \ rigfit 10 open w h e n medicine dry gooda stores have1

furnish article* for fm general s tores to o etal bus iness e v e r } er come* around which should not be t h e 9 u n d «y w h o could < these purchases on a* wall , if they kn^av oot be able t o get Sunday T h i s viij ation of tbe Sunday closing law a practice, not w i l h but >>tb most aver-in townj and had it the t u r n i n g wide 05 en of the ro.lt mead stand, we d o o m if ibi* law would he enforced at thi* tii but all have (o be treated s l ike and therefore, Ihe o lder is a ssreeping O le and C >Unf\ Jnd e f f e t h u i u m •a-< all , will be dealt w i i k al ike w h o open their places of bus l oca l op Sunday for tbe t(ansacifa>n ot s n v b a d n e s s , e x c e p t in e x t r e m e caaes ot emergency where s ickness

more Rant ing . keep u p the '(fleet in the I beautiful and If tbey do not is!' intentions ML VI much more attraci years than it i* s>

Arbor day has I never been generally ooservsp ia K e n t u c k y aa it ahould have been, b a t now thai tbe school children are get t ing interested in :h J work there is hope that we shall some t ime see ' ihe

planting day become an oc-m of importance every year ia

every connty i s ihe Stale . T h e spirit of civil improvement i» spreading throafcbout tbe country snd there i* n o better method of beautifying a I o w a than by plaot l a g tree* a long It* streets and around its public bni ldinga Tb> citizens of Mt. Vernon sre to bi commended in lh(4t efforts to have s belter and mor*. beautiful place

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T H B R E L A T I O N S H I P 6 F T O W N A N D C O U N T Y .

T b e fo l lowingyrel l poised articl. being ip applicable to our owi town a n d c c u n t y that w e c o p y ' t in uI1 snd urge D m our p<ople u

apply it to Mt ^ t o o i i and Rock-cast le and figure! what the r e m ! will he. T h e i r l M t i s as follows

T b e Record i f l f e n g e v e r y t b m , cesufcl . 01 t o w n * s u e

county . If in i t A p l u m n s at some. t im< yon s h o u l d fiml SOmeibtbg. that s eems to poipt directly to you Ibal o e r k i p s p inchrs s little. o< not thtnk it vu% directed s t yon personally. W e are not an-agomz Ing tbe iuures t i>( s n y person or persona, he they officer or civi l ian We vouchsafe • M> everyone Iheii opinion on all subjects 10 be they religious. . .politics! or civi' . and we reserve to ourselves the same right. • WJ are ( imply siriv ing to make it a more thrifty, ano a better lowaabihcouni .y to live in

In this sgrlcojtural c o m m u n i t y , sll interests are. identical, both, t o w n and In the ^ o u n i y , if t b e fown thrives, ihe county thrive* • n t h it, if the t o w n falls, they g o down logetber

T h e c o a n t y seat ia the seal < government , the cspit J. the trace mark, t h e seat of tbe leading edu-cational institution*: and m e re-i-d e e i x of i h e county . 1 ho^ild be equally much imeres t .d 10 i t s

i welfare a s thos? who dwell within its l imits T ! « advancement 01 their commercial interests m - a n s a Better market f«r tbea products o' the farm; t h e >betierm<nt of the edncational facil it ies means belter schoo l s closer at home. A s the value of properly in your county

advances i « value, so in l ike proportion d o e s ibe va lue of farm-ing land advance All th ings being e q u a l T l i v e . the- borne l own

T h e t imr is near at band when if we keep u p srith the pace^of neighboring counties, w e mus t all s tsod together and put u p an united front/ must work together f.ir tbe c o m m o n good. I t is more han probable that in tbe near uture a locscco market will be ittabUshed in th is county , in vuui ronntv seat. T h i s may be done >y Individual*, but it may be done y orming a stock c o m p a n y . If 8ie latter f latt is " s a l t e d , it will

to tbe a d v a j l a g e ^ of all • on

CHILDREN I n d i s o r d e r s a n d d i s -

e a s e s o f c h i l d r e n d r u g s s e l d o m d o g o o d a n d o f t e n d o h a r m .

C a r e f u l f e e d i n g a n d b a t h i n g ' a r e t h e b a b i e s '

Scott's Emulsion b t h e f o o d - m e d i c i n e t h a t n o t o n l y n o u r i s h e s t h e m m o a t , h o t a l s o r e g u l a t e * i l l a i r d i g e s t i o n . I t i s a w o n d e r f u l t o n i c f o r c h i l -d r e n o f a l l a g e s . T h e y r a p i d l y g a i n w e i g h t a n d h e a l t h o n s m a l l d o s e s .

POa s a u t BY* ALL naooorsTs

SCOTT» BOWNE. «®» r—< Sc. N Y.

1 SELL

THE FARMERS

H A S M I L L I O N S O F F R I E N D S cerned to place the stock with all c l ssse* o fr i t iaens . banker* mercb-anls and farmers. T h i s method would create s l ively interest in tbe proposed veniore , wonld pnt Bucklen's Arnica Sa lve does? It* e v e r y o n e to work its anccesa. la tounding care* in the past forty

„ . _ . ,K» aeara made tbem. It* tbe best ' Salve in the world lor sores nlcers,

eczema, burn*, boil*, scald*

H o w would yon. l ike to number, yonr friend* by mil l ion* a*

sr future f*ciories may begin lo <0 uo, .are pot so far from that a* night be imagined, and everyone

having a little idle money will be offered a chance l o invest in boql* industries, someth ing substantial, perhaps these inves tments would iot pay tbe great ' dividenda 1 sat you might be offered away irom home, but you will have Ibe

i t la fact ion of k n o w i n g that the re safe and sound, and that you unda are in the h a n d i of houes

upright home people I n union there is *lfei

t* get iu closer touch a • united front in fb#- '*

ancaster and Ga>rarW rat. laat and a l ' 'he f m e

corns, fore eyes , sprains , swel l ing* bruises, cold aores. H a s no eqoal for piles. 25c al Chas. C. Davis.

A bus iness block waa wiped out by fire at Csmpbel lgvi l le . entai l ing a loas est imated s t 150 000 with Lsursnce of sbout I s . o o o .

th, let

Do vou k n o w that of alt the mi 1 .r a i lmectsC' i lds are by far the nost dangerous? It is not the cold tself you need to fear bnt the se-rious diseases it o f l e n ' leads to •lost of i b e s e a r e known a s germ iseasca Poeumonia and eon s a m p on are a m o n g them. W h y not •ke Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nd enre vour cold while you can?

For sale by Chas C Davia

Why Hot B«ad THB

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