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i lAs LANDRUJI Agent
Eatcrcd at the Mt Vera Ky Postofficeonoclast mall matter usec1
MASONIC
Aslfland Lodge No 640 IIIc lsriMouJay 10 A ni
CHURCHES
Christianholds services 1st f3rl Sundayat 11 am and at 630 pm
Presbyterian Holds services on the 4th
SundayBaptist
Church Services on the SecondSaturday night J and Sunday SuudaySchool at 9 i m every Sunday Prayermeeting on Tuesday nights
PersonalsI
Attorney J W Brown is on thesick list S
Attorney R L Brown1was in
tanford yesterdaySheriff Catron was able to come
into town Monday
Miss Jalia Colyer closed herchool Monday last
W T Short is in M <K eattorlne> in a murder case
Mr Soloman Riddle has beencry sick but fs better
B F Fuqua i now rooming uptairs in the oklbrickhotel
Rev Carmical filled his appoint-
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at Preachersville Sunday
Dr W J Childless was up fromLivingston the fist of the week
Jones Fish and A W Stewartwere in from Wildie the first of thert eek Oa r jjfa ijf
Dr E J Brown of Stantordmade a professional trip here yes¬
terday
W C Mullins and G MBallard were up from Livingston Sat
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John Henzuian of Ford Ky ishere This week visiting ffiends andrelatives
Squire J N Brown pf LevelGreen has been very sick for thepast week
Jw Baker andson W M
went to Louisville Sunday night tobuy goods 0-
I E and M F Craig two of tleBig Glades best citizens were hereMonday last
Miss Gladden Ewers who hasbeen quite sick fer some time ismuch improved
Mrs Lou Boulware writes fromKingston that Mr WilliamsonBoulware is very ill
Mrs R E Thompson of Lan ¬
caster is here visiting her motherMrs W M Poynter
Miss Pearl Landrum of SaltLick Ky visited her uncle f ALandrum here this week
Mrs R S Martin and son Hughcame to Maretburg Saturday tovisit the family of S3 Martin
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Mrs W T Brooks of Pariscame Tuesday to see her mother
illjRufusChiIdress
cQUege1fA Peuniugtons
Mrs Frank Jones wife of thehustling merchant Fraijk Jonesof Livingston paid this office apeasant call Saturday last
Rev J L Davit preached in theChristian church Monday nightHe will also preach here the firstSunday and Sunday night in Februaryf
Fred Hahn swore oiita arrantfor the arrest of John dPhonias 6fJackson co nlyfor Stealing juis
sorrel horse on December 9 jHeand Jailer G So Srifiiii left for
Jackson countv on yctedayii-rch
h fi of Thomas 5 v < j
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wMlrjilr B w Fuqna7 has arooni inNthe brick hotel 7
V J f tJmIe aiuft Mrft J ILiFiSh i are
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t f J V liider 11 touZni f-
us1ieI strip to Illiioisc
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iquire JohiiHibbarci of Cedarville was in town Monday
Little Lena Md lure who iiasbeen quite sick is much improved
L XIrJand Mrs Harry Blazer havereturned from a visit to relativeS111
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T iIr James D Level of Bryan tsouIv
Mn S NDavis Rockcastleksplendid surveyor has been doingsonie work at Widie this weeks
MrM E Mullins is vefy sickMrs Mahaly Carson spent a Jew
days with her daughter Mrs JoePoynter here this week2C S Cummins of Bro 1h ad
has moved to London and vvill
open upa feed and sale stableMessrs John and Robt Riddle
returned to their home at LoganKy after a visit to relatives atCove
Miss Viunie Adams returnedwith Mrs T S 1ilrto Lancas ¬
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ter Saturday wqere she will spenda few days
D W A Brown andMrs SueHenderson of Parksville areguests of Dr and Mrs E JBrown Interior Journal
JohnRenrer of Yeardly Moin remitting loi his paper sayskeep the Signal coming forT cannot do without it
011Dlsputantaday telling his many friends thatlie was a candidate for countyJudge and wanted a convention
Talker Owens son of DockOwens who is attending the Louis ¬
ville Medical College writes forthe Signal to be sent to him at 745Second street and sa> slie is gettingalong nicely
Mr H H Baker returned Monday from a visit to his daughtersMrsrijphn McKeuzie of Rowlandand Mrs J J Thompson of Preach ¬
ersville Mr Baker is still in verypoor health
Freesilver Z Emerick Thhohas been located at Fort WayneIud for a little over a year has j
returned to his farm at Maretburgand says Rockcastle is good enoughf-
O himMr and Mrs G M Ballard of
Livingston were the guests of Mrand Mrs C C Dayis Tuesdaynight Mat says he is strictly inthe rae for county school superintendent
Judge Morrow was on Saturdaystrain en route to Williamsburgwhere he opened court MondayThe term will last fiveiweeks andthere are one thousand f cases onthe docket
Lucien Dunnsou of A C
Dunn had the misfortune to breakhis left leg below the knee Suhdaymorning The horse he was ridiug slipped on the ice and fell on
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LOCAL5 <
CC Dayis Cots drugstore isth place to buy your paints andoils <
Tramp Tramp they gotd C C
Davis Co tofhaye their prescrip ¬
tions filled o
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Oneacre lot and house with six rooms
J A PRESTON
novz3tri Livingston Ky=
For carperiteringj stone andbrick work or handmade coffins
all work guaranteed and doneonly by contract Address
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V A TYREEBrodhd5Ty
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dgfPttpswhjchI I will s 1J1for25Q a piece J
W R WALTJINBRODHEAD Ky
QPJHE COUGH AND WORKSOFF THE COLt
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Laxative Brpm OrQiymne Tabletscurea cold in ouevdiay STo dcure
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If you want a watch from 300tf> 3PJ3po go to S C tfranklin QWrsri YS DkUGSTORE
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tiiefinet line of sationerySinM t V il toselect froni atC CIJds cc
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If yoihchew or smoke you cano ffind a nicrf assortment of cigars andforceps at C4C Davis Co
tvh 1dtctiiii to towiiorCourt hri1gur watch work toSCijranklhiat VESLR SrDR ttG
SXORElWhen in town come in and warm
We have a nice line af drugs andpatent medicines to sell low down=CC Davis Co Vi-
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If you need spectacles go to 5 >
C Franklin at WEStEYs DRUG
STORE and have your eye testedby Fcintific methods
To all who want to keel cleanwe say step in at 6 C Davis Coand get a cake of the finest toilesoap tobe found in Mt Vernon
lan 1841WEE DEADMr jofiii G7 Fee
former President of Berea Collegedied at that place last Friday nightHe was a great abolitionist found ¬
ed Berea College for the educationof both black and white
Miss Jesse Arthur the youngestdaughter of Capt E F Arthur ofWilliamsburg da sister of Mrs
J B Fish of this place diedWednesday night of last week at her
lathers home after an illness ofI only two davs
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Mr James Crawford one of theI
most enthusiastic turnpike nien inthe county vas here Tuesday andsays if tne coutywiU guarantee to
builda pike from Mt Vernon tothe Lincoln county line that hewill make the county a deedtoiootacres of land to be used as a poor-
house Jarinx
For Sale Having decided to1
change my business I deirtosell-ny farm situated at Maretburg
Rockcastle comity Thislis one ofthe most desirable farms in thecountyr will sell cheap and on very
easteri s S H MartinIar t i tLK l i7lan 4tf7 4
DESAT Thei e will be ti debate10
at vBjijrfetts chappel on Febii1901 Between Rev J L Davisof the Church of Christ on the affirmative and some minister of theMethodistchurch to represent thenegative side ot the question Thequestion win be Resolve ThatMethodist discipline contradicts theBible >
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Having purchased a MillineryStore in Georgetown will leave for
that place first of next week My
Millinery Store here win be run by
MrsC I
C Williams at my old
stand in Brick Hotel Vhere youwill find her to wait upon youI extend my heartfelt thanks tomy many customers and most earn ¬
estly solicit their future trade-
MrsCleo Brown
Terriblewas the state lof affairswhich prevailed in the little own
of Corbin Wednesday and Wednes ¬
day night the result of which is
two persons dead four woundedand one building completely reck ¬
ed by a dynamite James Shotwelland Rolla White vjbe ftwo princi-pals
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in the fight vymo had beenenemies for some tinre met nearthe L N depot anfe ilie troublebegan Shotwell wast mortallywounded by White and Before thedeputies could arfive
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fr Witiiamsburg the b used in whichWhite was located was attackedby dynamite and other explosives
Mr Tilman Gelpin who has
done much towards getting tobaccostaged in his couqty proposes ifthe farmerii will pnlyvtakftJiQldvtoSenda inan here who has been enJsfuli j l
that man Here the entire tobajpcoseason letlhim go from one part ofthe count tothe other and show the
10bac1coandit is made and for thiSaH heasi-sten pounds of every huridVfid
raises this he will obligate selfto take as it camfes from the stalkup let it be good orladr rThis isan especially fair and reasonable
vho1Ito te q ri2z j
1OJd Newspapers this office forsaleat25ctsper hundred <
I ihe Signal and Twi4ceaWeek-Courier journjalibr 150-
j S B Irtvitt hassold his stockQIIOis to Hotik and Adam
I Read the long double ad of Frithi and Dtinn ofBrodhear Ky whichI
appears in this issuehIFranklin WESLEYS DRUGSTOREMt Vernori
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If you want anything done InNntalwork or shell work go tos C Franklin at Vesle3s drug ¬
storeJ tVernon jy jDr P A Pennington dentist
jfrom Louisville will be at the Miler H6usedring Ci icuit Curt pre-pared
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to do ail kinds ot dental workRev James Riddle will preach at
LangforiUs school housenext Sunday at ii oclock and at Buckeyepn the Fourth Sunday at the samehour
ThaseagaiustBtidand Leon ¬
I ard Hoskius charging them withdesturbing religpiis worship wasdismissed Judge G W McCUlreacted asa special Judge
TO CURE A COLDINONJDAYTake Laxative Bromo QuinineTablets All druggist fefurd themoney if it fails to cure E WGroves signature isoneach box25ctS IlIDont fqetthat Prof Hale willgive an entertainment at the collegenext Tuesday night xThose whofailed to hear himv when he washere last year will surely nob letthis opportunity pass without hear ¬
ing him
Road LawJudge Williams de-
cided¬
last Tuesday morning in a-
very able and lengthy oral opinionin the case of the Comon wealth vslt J Bethurum that the Rockcastleroad law known as the local act of1890 was in operation for fourreasonsist That the local law requiredspecial legislation to keep it in forcewhich has not been passed
jnconsistantiWithrthe constitution
t3rd That it was superseded by a
tgeneral road law in 1894
4th That had nogenerallaw beenpassed it Would have become inoperation at the expiration ol sixyeais from the adoption of the newconstitution
However this opinion does notlet any one out of working thecounty roads as the general roadlaw is in effect which we think is abetter and wlserJaw Under theold law no man could be put injail forfailing to work the roadnow he can be imprisoned for that
i as well as any other misdemeanorThe fiscalcourt will levy a roadtax not to exceed 25pts they mayselect commissioners and pay thema reasonable compensation as theyought to bepaid Justice of thePeace may try road cases whereasunder the old law only the CountyJudge could try
At his home near DisputantaKy on Friday Dec 23 i9oro at8p in surrounded by those he lovedJ T Stephens passed peacefullyaway age 67 years and 9 monthsand on Sunday following at oldScaffoldcane church funerel serv-
ices were conducted by Bro Ballouat the Christian church after
hicbhis remain were laid to restI
by the side Qfllis first >wife He1manBerea In 1893 he married hislast wife Mrs Angie Gl rkor MLVernon whsitvFteshimCalled home but qhfhov nlany
Havesighs
followed tlise beyond theskies
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COLLEGE NOTES >>
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Many new pupils have been=
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Irql led in the past two weeks thetotal enrollment up to date beingonejitfndred and seven This a I
ready exceeds the regular enroll-ment
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of last year and several morepUpils are expected h
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Misses Susie Thompson EvaFish and
rKitty PoViiterfiave late ¬
ly entered the piano class andMisses Ber a and Susie Ester theguitar class <
J The spirit of earnest study issbqwir in all the various classesyand the willingnesSiarid faithfulnessof the pupils ib both Literary andMusical work is ofa kind to behighly conimencled
I Tpie huge spelling class hasbeen inadttntd two but the inter¬
est seems only to grow TheCollegikte and Intermediate mathe ¬
matics form six of the mOt zeal ¬
ous classes in College IhieIatinclasses in all grades have sc manyvery excellent lessons that one isled to believe manyof the pupilshave learned to not only study andread Latin but also to think inthat language
The String Band which wasOrganized just before the Holidaysmeets every Monday evening at630 for practice in Mis Coxsmusic room The members atpresent arc Mr and Mrs DavisMessrs Albright Whitehead Burdette Honk Ernest Ewers Burdette and Charlie McKenzie andMoKehzie Brown Misses BessieMcClare Bessie Houk Clyde Casslaid Miss Cox
The band is very much in ear¬
nest and its enthusiastic work ispleasing in the extreme Wewill be able to play for you jn afew weeks
The Philamathian now holds itsweekly meetings on Friday
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even-ings at seven oclock in the ChapelAt the monthly business meetingon Jan 4th the following officerswere elected Jdge R G Wil ¬
liams President Lee Chestimt
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VicePres Ernest Ever Sec etaTry e K enzfe Brown Treasurer I
Those who are Incliterary and mus cal stjdy and 1
entertainment are cordially wetycornedas members iia our Clubwhether they be enrolled as pupilsof the College or are friends outside Inquire of us the purpose ofcur Club mid see if you would liketo become a member The Clubgives promise of much interest inits meetings in the next fewf v
mouths o fIJThe usual one hour programme
of readings debate recitations a dj<music vIh1beg1ven next Friday t
You are Invited to attend i
A Chorus classor more proper V
lya gleeclub is now being discussed tHat the Philamathian and X
its friends may have full benefit of >
the ninny fine voices now in schoolIt is to be hoped that the discussion will result in the of1I4 few of our pupils have beenout of school for some time on acV
count of sickness Among thoseare McKenzie Brown Luther Mullins and Glatiden Ewers We areglad to report all are better and we
htipsjtq see them soon in their ac
customed places at the College
The pupils of the town who <
were so fortunate as to hear MrHae who gar ° us an entertainmeut last February will be pleasedto know that he will be at the Col
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lege again on next Tuesday nightJanuary 22lhe proceeds of theentertainmentwill be used towardsstartinga Library for the College
Let all the friends of the College <give us their support in tins muchneeded work The entertainmentwillbe well worth all it costs and y
the College be greatly helped
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