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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 5

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ert "Farms for Sale. i is Nature's time for rest; and the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep or who cannot sleep when he makes the effort, is wearing out his nervous strength and consuming his vital power. Dr. rvfiles' (Nervine brings sweet, soothing, refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass.

Get it to-day. "1 had hnrd nervous sprits, lost oil appetite (or food and for eight was unable to sleep at nitfliL The onlv thine ha helped me wa Dr. Miles' Nervine. It cured me. Mki 11.

Jackson, Bowling Green, Mo. Dr. Miles' Nervine soothes the nerves, nourishes the brain, and refreshes the entire organism. Sold by drucc'ists on guarautee. Dr.

Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. $11,000 CASH II be Yours if You Estimate Nearest the Vote of Three States. OPEN TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. As already announced, tho Big Bandy Nkws has arrangud for Its subscribers to tako part in a con test In which 125,000 Is to bo paid to those who make the nearest correct estimates as lo what the total voto of New York, l'enn sylvania and Michigan will bo In tho races for Governor noxt No-vomber. Head our big adver tisement and find out all about the plan.

The vole of these states for eovcral years past Is given therein, so that all mny be saved the trouble of looking the matter up, SPECIAL OFFKK. It was originally our Intention to allow an estimate only with each dollar paid on ad vance subscription, but wo have now decided to allow an estimate with each $2 00 paid on back sub scription before Sop. 1st. Also, evory subscriber who pays up or ahead and procures one or more cS' 1 1 at t6 with same, may enter as many additional estimates as ho desires at the rate of 50 cents for one estimate, or $1.00 for three. Numbers on our premium olTor which has been standing for some time will not bo given with any pay ment.

that is accompanied by an estimate. It is coding the News no sajafT- amounywmiish ItgjtaJwcrrtSers with jf iniVeat privilege and (he will not be varied The earlier your estimates are in tho grealor the prize will he if you aro the nearest estimator. SltuatoJ in tho county of Law reneo and stHto of Kentucky, lti miles west of Louisa, and 6 miles east of YVYbliville, on I ho water of the fork of Catt fork. Containing 151 litres. 120 acres under cultivation, and all under good fence.

Has two good dwelling one containing Ove rooms; one largo roomy barn its good as new. One stone warm houso, size lflxlfi ft one ell and several good springs, affording plenty of water tho year round 'or stock two fine orchards, one apple orchard and one peach orchard, bearing every year, and another young apple orchard coming on. I Farm Is known as the Rich Knob 'farm, Is rich land, and known as being fine laud for grass. Title good, can make a general warranteo deed for the land. 1'riee Ninety acres good farming land good house, just built; good well; good orchard; good small crib; good granery; well watered by springs and a small branch.

Coal bank on land, and most all kinds of Iruit. All cleared but four tlm her patches. Situated three miles from railroad, on Blaine, three miles from mouth in a good neigh borhood with good schools and churches. Terms cash. Write to lilg Sandy News for in formation.

Two farms adjoining, with creek running between, one 100 other 201. Kach has dwelling.barn, well, good orchard and plenty of grass, l'rlces 127.) and Iliiuo re spectively. 175 acros, fairly well tlmberod, 100 acres clear. All can be cultivated, Uood water, orchard, two dwellings, good barn and outbuild ittgs. Near Busseyville, Lawrence county, good school, church, mill and stores close by, and on main road to Louisa.

100 acres, 75 clear, balance tini' bered, at Winifred, Johnson coun ty, one mile from Lawrence line, new cottage, barn, orchard, out buildings. Apply to Hit! San nv News. V-SK 'l. 7- i wtt-tv mu ane Xi, does not ace tt; ahe it.1 is kwking the wrong wav. Tlicrc'a many woman struggling in a sea of disease who is doing the same thin looking the medicinal straws when the life buov.

lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is within her reach. Many a woman has testified "I know I should not be alive to-day hut for I)r. lV'ree's Favorite Prescription." This famous medicine establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals nilliinimiition and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Weak and sick women, especially those uttering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Dr.

lMerce, by letter, fret. All correspondence is hold as strie'ly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Make pleasure In writing to let von know the ri eat good received from your -Frivol He Prescription bVA your Pellets 1 says Mrs. Nora OadSfc. of Hlo, Hart Co Ky "I look seven or eitrht tsrttln of Favorite Po-scrip, ttou and one or two vials of the Think I would have been in my (irave had it not been for your medicines.

It Iia-, lieeu alxml four months since 1 took the medicine I was all ruu down, had Ion of appetite, could not sleep at night, was nervous, had backache, black spots ou my limbs, and sick hcndactie all the time. I have uot had sick headache since I took your medlciue." "Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no aulistitute for the medicine which works wonders for wenk women. Dr. Pierci Pleasant Pellets cure dullness and sick headache.

A tract of land containing 154 acres 30 acros of which is bottom 10 acres timber land. All under fence. Plenty of water. Good house and outbuildings. Two good wolls.

Two orchards of hearing trees. For terms consult M. i. Con'LEY. llo Cholera.

"That dread season of the year when cholera is at tiny moment apt to decimate orannill at i the herd of swine on tvery farm Is fast drawing fear an I it will pay tj 'look a leodh; It will aUo pay to look a good deal in Introspection' la prolltablo employment at any time but especially so when year after year cholera has disconded upon the herd and ravaged Its ranks. YVhv is it that Jones' hogs escape when Smith's aro taken? There Is but fence between the farm tin hogs are of tho same breed; th owners are both "Just? men. The disease falls upon tho just and unjust- alike I To be sure; but then there Is a way of fooling the gorin so that it parses over and lilts whi.ro ho finds congenial surroundings and a fer tile soil. A man may be perfectly just but at the sumo time wrong in bis methods; of management, and such a man is the one that Is sure lo suffer when the cholera germ Is out and about. And the germ Is hero antl thero and every where during the fall and early winter months.

There can be no liiesllen of this. Hogs have been kept for generations In the agri cultural i lets. The germ an nually shows up hern and there In these districts. The supply if OBITCAItY. hence Is a survival of tho fit test andlhesoaro natural progenitors of their race.

A nutturo animal is not, however, merely the remit of age. lie Is still Immature at an old age if he has not been 'ed a conilei- mi-n uiii-l, Ing from lh" ii.t ll i lie r- ij titi mi nta of the. liody. If l-oni's dam and sire were habitually fetl corn; if the dam ate corn as a well-nigh exclusive ration during pregnancy and during the lactation period; if the pig wa early u-o I to eat corn and giv, corn InMftd of a nitro genous or mixed rsti.m Trom wean ing time to apparent maturity, the boar In question could not possl hly become at maturity anything but a "corn product." His bono would bo deficient in earthy salt-, his tissues flabby and fa', his constitution delicate, his blond sluggish, his temperament phlegmatic. Like begets like.

Mu boar could, from rows of like character, nothing other than his own likenes; such "llkci este" simi larly fed and m.tm.ged In lime jwojld become gradually weaken It is hogs bred and fed In this way that the chuli-ra germ Is looking I for! It Is such hogs'ihat annually succumb to the dread dicae. It Is hogs if the opposite kind that escape. No amount of medicine, special nostiuni, not all the wood ashes nnd sulphur and char red corn-cobs and stone coat on Every ProspeniisFarmerhas a Mm Mm E-f-'A-- Cau. on mM-Corm rex vili, )TiMKsNiieSllwu4kftNt0a Klibou5ltauviia 210 mile from C'urnui' station, 9 miles below Louisa, Adjoins Buchanan farm. -200 acres cleared, GO acres in grass; all In good condition.

2 dwellings. 3 barns, good outbuildings, good fencing, plenty of rail and board timber, good coal vein, some fruit, of most all kinds. 1 pair stock scales, plenty of good water, country road through tho farm. Land nice and smooth, not an acre that cannot be cultivated. For further particulars apply to Bid Sandy News, Louisa, or II.

II. C'urnutte, Kinner, Ky. A Boy'a Wild Rido for Life, With family around ixneetlng him to die, ami a (on tilling for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for CJ' snmption, coughs and colds, W. II.

Brown, el Leesvills, endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and coon cured him. He writes. "I now sleep soundly i very night." Like marvelous cures ot consumption, pneu- mon'a, broi.cliii's. coughs, colds and Grip prove us matchless merit for all throat mid lung troubles Guariutied bottles tt'c anil (. Trial lioltlei free at A.

M. Hughes diug 'tore. OI5JTU ARY. llobert Clicrch, ton of Wni. Church deceased and Jennie Fer guson, died at bis homo on Cat Friday, August 5th ut 2 oclock, m.

He was IS y.iars of age. His sulTeringwaslnten.se from early morning till theood master said it wag enough and he fell asleep In Christ who doeth all things well. Littlo f.obbio was such a good boy and eo patient. He was at the funoral or dell Miller at McOan-lels hill llrst Sunday in August. Ho leaves a mother, ono sister and threo brothers that remember his kindness while hero and bis suffering before death.

Children and -m itlier why do you weep for little Bobble. He was taken by the omnlpltent hand of and has placed on his head a golden crown and a palm of victory in his hand and he Is now rejoicing witu fuiher around the golden city all ng'ow with the light of (iod and pralsos to th3 Lamb that was elaln for a. I mankind. His remains wore Interred In the family tory on tho hill. Funeia1 services conducted by Rev; It.

H. CasMidi- amid tiingl.i nnd- wtiepln many tears. A Friend. 1 miles east of Louisa, on the waters of Deepholo branch and big Blaine, containing 300 acres. 250 acres In cultivation, mostly in grass.

50 acres of timber land. Good two story houso of eight rooms; two wolls In the yard; good garden apple and peach orchard good barn and out-build lugs. Store houso and good Iocs tion for country store. Farm woll watered and adopted to stock rais ing; one tenement house and barn on farm. Fa itxi Foil bale -Situatod In Lawronto county, 0 miles west of Lonlsa, and 10 miles from Webbvllle, on tho waters of Mop gan creek, containing 100 acres, 03 acres In cultivation, and all uie dor good ience, Has three good dwelling houses, ono containing five rooms.

One large roomy barn One stone warm houso, size 10x12 one woll and several good springs, affording plonty of water the year round for stock; two flno orchards, ono apple orchard and ono peach orchard, bearing every year, and another young poach orchard. The land Is very fertilo and la known as being fine land for grass. Price ifBOO. For particulars apply to Ml F. Con ley.

On August 28, 1902, the angel of death with his sickle keen the home of David Ward, and took thorefrom ono of Its most lov ed and cherished Inmates, hose namo was Georgo Atkinson, child but 7 years old. When Jesus said unto tho dear child, "Come up higher," In tho in tho twinkling of an pyo ho was transformed from a child of earth to a recognlz.id angel of Ood. The glorious eyes pleaded with a super human brilliancy to gaze out upon the bright world again, but alas the golden thread of life was al ready broken, and likoa beautiful river with green and Bhaded batiks without a murmur, without a rip ple, the happy spirit of little Uoorge Atkinson Ward flowed in to the waveless ocean of eternal peace and today big brow is decked with a glittering crown, and his voice is mingling with the re- doomed of Ocd, In one glorious I of "Glory to Uod in tho high- Oreat Is tho consolatiou to tr.o father and stepmother, to know that they have such an Inseparable tie In heaven. Then we admonish the bereaved father and step-mother to lament not for little George, for he will be ready to greet you at the golden gato. Little Georgo was a bright child and greatly boloved by all who knew him.

The little casket was followed to Its last resting place by a largo concourse of friends, whose united sympathy was for tho be reft father, sten-motlier and two little sisters who aro left to mourn thtlr loss. While Little George sweetly sleeps, let us believe that God's holy guardian with out stretched hands in benediction stands abve his pulseless heart and may we evor have a Christlike heart to weep with tho-e who weep, and mourn with thoso who mourn. A Friend hogs suitor; others escape. The hogs attacked are susceptible to the disease -owmg to their con dition of blood and body. The ones that escape have In en exposed to the germ but they are in a bodily condition not conducive to the entrance, and proliferation of the disease germ.

Cm It be do. nlod that all of us occasionally drink water in which are the germs of typhoid fi-ver, eat fruit siinil ir-ly tainted, rub agiln-it persons coming dow with or other diseases, yet escape? Individuals contract typhoid fever ami die; hundreds similarly expose! fall lo contract the disease. This Indi- on the fellow vidual oilers a suitable germlnat- with a neve Harvesting Machinery Wagons Buggies ovlls; and such llil-gs are needless for healthy begotten, fed and ercl-ed hogs kept In sanitary sur roundings When clio'era is prevalent In th district stay at home, Don't rush over to the neighbor's for the sake ot giving him mi antiquated "chol era remedy" or sago advice. Stay at homo and keep him off tho place, and all.i'.v no visiting by members of his Be unsociable during cholera tinn s. Don't visit other fo k' swine pens or and don't allow them to visit yours.

Keep neighbors' dogs oft tile farm, and set your own dog who comos to you Tailing remedy or Not Doomed For Life. "I wasttefcted fur three ytars by good doctors," writes W. A- Greer, McCoi; nel sviile, "fur I'iles and rbtulu, but when all failed, Butklen's Arnica Siilve cured me In two weeks." Cu.es burns, cut', corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles Or no pay. 2'e at A. lliiglns drug store, Miners Wanted, 00 minors wanted at Torchlight Ky.

Steady employment. Apply to John Walltt-'e, formerly Supt 1'each Orchard mines, now in charge of Torchlight mines. Torchlight Coal Among Conley's new books an 'Dorothy Vernon," "Audrey," "Dorothy Klngsley," "Graustark" and The Crisis, at 1.25 each. 9 CfiJhnrt Thla signature is on evory box of the goouluf Laxative Uromo-yuinine Tabim tlx remedy that cure cold In ooe day Crossties Wanted. OH for tlm 60,000 standard crosst'los, white oak and chestnut oak, f.

o. b. any station on Big Sandy division of C. A O. Railroad.

Price 2c and 41c. Cavh paid wbon Inspected and loude furthor particular apply to i', Berry, agent, Beach Orchard, Tfv. (11-13. HY won Miners Wanted. thlldren often cry.

not froiirtaiin tin 1 1 but from hunger, although etT, abundantly. Tho entire troublo arises from inanition, their food is not assimilated, but devoured hv worms. A few doses of White's looksllOr tastes like Oil bocau: Give them oil cod-liver oil. It's curious to see the result. Give it to the peevish, fretful child, and lie laughs.

Give it to the pale, child, and his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take a flat-chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the it oil.

Scott's Emulsion is one. Scot's Emulsion ncithn Gt oil miners and nipchlno men Cream Vermifuge will cause tbom we are SO careful in makin" i -an MHHeMiy to ceaso crying and begin to thriveJ ni.V.n, in tll.p g-s at tl Kent ueey Block nm, wo plcant to take. i na mines in situ can cunt vJ For arth ulars mii.lv to M. L.Con-1 Joy of tin mother. 2oc at A.

I. Send for free sample. ley, Cannoi I Jty, Ky, tf M. Hughes, llOWNP, nwinlits tq 1 aua ft uu) sruaiass. other does not.

Arguing from this standpoint il Is our belief, founded upon i and the facts, that hous in nn ideal state of constitution, vig' and health are not prone to me altllc ed ith cholera and ired dlseast s. Man underuiln.is the constitution of Ills swine by misguided management or fails to build up a strong consti tution. He und rmlfies by surrounding tho uiiimals with an unhealthy environtu 'nl. He fails lo build up a (' institution in that he Irequently breeds in and in, or too cloely, and so feeds the sire, the pregnant sow and the suckling and weaned pig that tho ri ipiilreinetit- of each for a complete ration 'are not provided. As to the first proposition en vironment it may lie stated that a i id 1 cannot be kept yeai after year in the same place without rendering that place a lltting habitat and breeding-bed for germs.

Clean liness is therefore requi-ite, and that means also destruction of the matter in which germs lodge ami grow. Destruction cannot well be about tiy mere cleansing. Disdnl'-ctatits must bu freely used every day and the whitew ash brush should follow in 'he wake of the dislnfic'ingcitn. Lime wash serves a a tradi-iiidi the piiuci pie ot cleanimi ss anil once a man adopts it lie will never willingly give it up. anls anil tlelils can not be dh lnfi cled or whiti weshed Tin become beds for germ pro- llforatio'-.

Th.y must be dealt with, i'low lug, set ding and occasional. occupancy by swino Instead of continuous use for that purpo-e are available nn thods of rendering tut! 'environment healthy. Anci ent wallo.vs that luvo al-o a fish like smell und are Illicit with all the horrors of putrid tlnk holes cannot be disinfected and must be abandoned and flllcrl up. Sluggish streams and creeks should avoided and ponds aro not to be used as drinking places, (Streams are tho mot proline source (if In fection. Ntulistlen liave shown, In some Instances at least.

Ilia where cholera Is common and deadly the disease (Keren- gradually and surely In prevalence and virulence as we leave the river behind. Water for hogsshould atwavscome from a deep, pure well never trom surface ponds or river-. But cleanliness will not suffice. We must have the hardy, healthy constitution referred to above. Tills cannot proceed from sluggish, In-bred pareuts, n-ir trom funding that conduces to MuggUhncs and unhealth, Fresh blood should bo frequently Infused into th veins of the Fresh boars should bo used Instead of continuing year after year to use tho ssmo blood, raised In tho sntiio locality, liuy hoars from a different nltitu lo and and geological foimatlon, and of a different unless the animals are podlgreed.

Vitality and con stitution and are the i chief considerations in purclm-intr a boar for t'lc of fi-i i animais peuigrHi' corne-i in a -C-ondary ootisldur-tloii. I mu itur sires and iI.iim- h-ihlnially from cannot but reduce the stamina of the entiro herd. Mature animals used for breeding puposr will be likely to beget stronger, b-ttor boned and muscle I gs than can Immature parents, l- u- li the mature animal Ii.ih sur vived ho trials if Immature hfi Engines, Boilers and Saw Mill Outfits. FURNITURE! If you will inspect closely enough, you will find the real values we offer cannot be surpassed anywhere for the price. WE CARRY ALL GRADES LOOm I Ml ris Mire ll UMtHNIM Mil I.

AMI i. ntirvnnnnA Ing placo for the disease germ the preventive of cholera. How do you know that his boots and pants are not cholera tainted? Cholera is place of outbreak Is bis pasture green. blm as you would a man stricken with smallpox. Quarantine all fresh purchases fur thirty days.

Hogs from other herds should not be in troduced among the home animals until they nre proved free from lisease. liave your local health officer prevent the hauling of dead bogs to soap f.iclorles; have them prosecute a innii that throws a dead hog Into a running stream or ships exposed hogs to market to sivo their llviB by having them slaughtered In a hurry. Finally, use disinfectants in the pens, upon the hogs and In feed. hogs with all of the 'above flings constantly in view nnd cholnra will bicoin i Ks-t common and tiie business more profitable and pleasai't except that fellow witli the cholera Infected boots!" FOR SALE. One 22 Inch stnuib grist mill, al most new, one l(i horse power en glne in good working order, one upright boiler, terms, cash, or note six months with approved se curity.

Hattk.nA Wa HttKN, U-ll Buchanan, Ky I .4 Special Prizes. we aestre to call particular at tention to the four special prizes of 1000 each yet open to Nkws subscribers In the estimating con test. The llrst ono closed July 31st. All of these should be taken advantage of by our sub-cribers. as tho chances of being successful nre much greater than where only the regular list is open.

Those who register estimates within the dates specified In the advertisement published elsewhere in this paper stand a chance ot securing theso special prizes without regard to the main list. The closest estlinato received within each period wins the special prize set apart. Then if the winning estimate in one of theso Is tho nrarest correct of tho entire contest, tho big prl.o of $10,000 goes along with it. Or, In the same way any of tho minor prizes of the general contest. An estimate is given freo with each advance payment on subscription to tho Bid Sandy Nkws, or throe estimates for each one dollar without nro allow, to thosu subscribers who secure ono or moro estimates with subscriptions.

The special prlzo offer now In force expires Aug.lfith. Don't fal to get In some estimates on it. A Great Profit Sharing Contest! $25,000 IN 1,000 CASH PRIZES first Prize Second Prizo Third Prize $1,000. Five Special prizes of $1,000 each for Early Estimates. Every suWrilier to The Big Handy Now will have an opportnnlty to ahare In tin luaumliii lit nriics if he wish to participate in the (treat Educational Contest in which these priiea are given.

The subject matti-r of this great contest Is the total vote. cast for (l.iveriior in the States of V.uk lYuiisvlvnma ami Michigan on the 4th day of November, l'Joi Every tieinon Interested in the science of Oovernmetit should be lutereste.1 in the election in atatea Au i le. tion in New York is always of national Import, and in siut of politiml signiHeanee. IVnuylvaiiA i. viim, in itnp itutiiv vnly th great F.mplre wliil Mi-hi'4-i" is rtpidly an inprtiit Tu tor in the aluahle informatioii can be gHitu by a study of the political couditloiia Involvisl in the el.

In b- in tlnm- thrree CONDITIONS OF THIS CHEAT CONTEST snlwcrllier who rennta fl.iMi. on advance uiyment for One trai'i snU- ripti.m t.i The lliij Suely News will receive one certificate that will secure for him any priie which his estimates entitle luiu to i l.iim When yon send in your also aeud yonr estimates of tin. total vote for (inveniwr the tlir.s- S'utn Write yonr name, adilnns and estimate in the SuWrintion Illank Wow nnd mail it to The lii samly X. ws, Ky. The contest will close at midnight, Nnvcmlier IIHIJ, and no n-eeivisl after that le.iir will lie allowed.

The official certificates of the Secretaries of the three States, showing the total vole for ti.ivernor. will determine who are entitled to the prizes, and the awar.ls will lie made by a (' nuuiittee of prouiiu'Mit jinl es ax mmii as thu official figure can lie obtained. Special Offer. 1, 1... i mis uiiKiunnt oui niieniiou 10 iionw iiii esiiuiaie only wiiu eacii Hollar pnm on advance n.

biit wehaie .1....1.1...1 1. 1 niiun mi eniiui.tK- il il I'UIO on IJIU'K Slliwripiioil Ih'TorC N-pt. 1st. Alsi. el erv rmys up or ahead anil procures one or more estimate- with same, may enter a many adiliHotianTTirr the rate of cents for one estimate, or Tl.

HO for tlinii, Here is the List of Prizes. Totlie nnrol rfirnn iilrnHiir Tit iIm coiri-4 1 Tn thp llifr.l in Ht-ni To Hn (oiiflli itcwri-ttt TntlsKtlflli trfrt I Tn the clutli tii'nro-1 cirr'ii Tit llit- next Ivf iii'i''t tMrro't, fiflrcn l.lar ni It To llit; noxt i iirnn nn rwl, li-n ilollHti. a To tlic usxt 'Xni iiviirvM ntirtfi, 11 tu ilttllnrn vtt li tl) imi no Ki tit lt.ii vrit in 1 akes sliort road. light loads. fTrrllEASE Vood for everytliing that runs on wheels Had hy STANDARD OIL CO.

Nine limi-lnst suit nlltetr fire pilz(s, amonnlltiK The fulluwinjr Special Triici will also be paid. For the -nearest correct rstllnnle rci-x Ivt-il iK-lere jmRii.l 1 ti.oiim Afler AnKUtt 1. a't ls-fnrr Ailn-t I l.lrsijsi nml iH-fnn- I 1,0 ii.ih mill hefuru i.l.siml hepu-mber sua iM-iurv ormui-r i.i.si.isi Tulsl IHW pits-nsniniiuUiiK In In esse Ik- or tlisl two iiterr ciiuinlnr art fsiinl; i-nr-h-cl, prusi will bo iltviilt'l stially U'lsi-i-n llu-iu. Certificate of Bank President. I hereby certify that the Preas Publishing Association has deK) in the Central Savings Hank, Detroit, Michigan, for the express purport of Jiiiying the prizes to those making the nearest correct entiniates of the total aggregate vote cast for the office of ttowrnor in the States of New York.

Pennsylvania and Michigan nn the 4th day of November, 11HI3, mid that this fut.ilcau be used for no other pnrptme. President Central Savings Bank. Blanks for Estimates without Subscription. KstiinalesM cuits each, or three for ft. Name Postoffico state My estininteB of vote for Governor in tho II States are Valuable Information.

To sld in timclm rMirc.imistfs 'MIS i-linsto-Hitisi'li-eOs (e.o pier, Vl Nvw Yuik lise im flu- lulsl tele for leivi-riuir In New Vurl In 1 TUc tnist vu'e (I In Hie In M.ll v( 'OS. 1 I av I 1--' Hrt. 1 I I I'lrt I 1,1 1 A.l III 1-W, hi 1-V MM. I -I WSJ. The vnle for iirini.r In VliliU-m nll- nrt jl i'- 'n i -I na in wr.i.

lu i-, w. Ill Wli. The avgrrisie ii.irfno.r in hi sii-l Isn On, hi wnuirssl llit-ssnu- i.iii,,... i-l. rtwl Covcrnor in Hie.

In 1894 the ijrrrcnate vote fur three Statct wai MlS.lli. In IS the total amrrcratc talc for rnocmor In three Statct was llSl Will lllO lill.ll (.,,,. IW mu i. mi.i u-iiil Inyuiin-Miiniiivs. li mu J-u The offlelnl certificates of the ol Mutes of New York, IVnnsylvaiiia ami nhowiugthe couilmied tUil fr these three Male, will determine to the m-ircs, and (he awanls (JoiiLiiltlee of prominent jnil(re within i the otllcial vole ia known.

IStato. Subscriptioa Blank. Inclosed find to ii.py on hu1w( I A( (,, I'ostofllce My estiinntes of vote for (1 tremor in BEVEMUKU that the CAlTTAf, PRIZE ia IKl.OiK), nnd that tlierf. are KIVE Sl'K lAfj of is EAULY ESTIMATES, fiend all orders to the BIG SANDY NEWS, Louisa, Ky. 1 ft.

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