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The Clay City Times from Clay City, Kentucky • Page 2

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Clay City, Kentucky
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Ahead Enlo yi 1W eleF should sayso So far 4 I tv i ahead that our Best Patent and iiyl albnom Motttairi Lit have become standard brands There are hundreds of flours to choose from out the housewives know tHat MANSFIELDS is the best It is milled from the very best wheat tmun uivtodaterditef millrun by water power It is white anqUn tho natural taste and flavor ofthe wheat berry That is why we aral in flour Buy it from your grocer No greater cost but much Beater value RC Mansfield Son H088LYN KY I 50J I Free Trial A rfMi ClpMr MJI IIrlllrtkl ft It Opens Her HerEASY EASY EASYTO TO CLEAN Mrs Rorer I lIn 111 ur d11pr 1r1I Al wrdnlrse ll7itll itii Ui TIIOny UCKtrMiulifMUrr BOUJUIC mro co iiori Miir Killed by Turkey Scratch While killing 1 a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner George Whilaore of Bowling Green was scratched by the claws of the bird Blood poise oning set in and he died from his 1 injinies About Advertising Advertising is like a race horse the man who drops out is soon lost sight of Jts a good deal like winking at a prettp girl in fclie dark you iriay know what you are doing but no one else does Advertising is the lifeblood of business Every good 44 irrl I rj ad is a stepping stone to success Judicious advertising will start hio mill rolling and kept it roll ing Continuous advertising creates confidence The prevailing opinioh Btbat one cannot be constantly before the public without being found out arid know for what be is The people believe in a man who can stand trial by the public The businessman who is contented with his business has stopped growing The man who says he has enough and therefore has no need tb ad vertise uad reached i i the flood of the tide But after the flood is the ebb always It is a law of nature that nothing shall stand in a state of rest Everything grows or decay No business can reo gain at 0 standstill for any con siderable length of time FJPeo pie wild have not the business backbone to fcoep steadily afe i it until tjieyve succeeded had best 5eeg ci away A tlorp advertising lerwiso theyer liable tode yejop into iJlOsesorrowlufsp i 4v zw i mens who occupy benches in the extreme jear where they mutter imprecations Itheeflsck that i jaq jertisipg doesn Jt pay rrEi fHE rfKffi3 PUDtIBnED EVE TIiUijsfAY liurflher ulilisher Subscription Hates SO Cents per year in ad iVance otherwise 75 Cents 1 Entered as Secondclass mail matter I Thursday Dec 10 1903 CLUB RATES For the convenience of our subscribers we have arranged club rates with tbe foliiwing pdpereatpricee berowmentifJinedV The TIMES and ThoTlMEsandCourierJournal CourierJournal 100 11 Cincinnati Enquirer 19 I Louisville Commercial 75 II Home and Form 71 jev JtCornmended The Texas Chapter of the Daifgtiters of the Confederacy Have adopted the following resolutions Whereas the President of the UnitedStates by his recent course toward the Republic of Panama hagBh6Vn to the world his in dorsement of the principle of the right of secession and Whereas the people of the Northern States by their accep tance and approval of his course I eve hown that have been lea by him out of the fog of ignorance to the bright realms of truth attained by thoSouthern statesmen BO many years ago be it Resolved That we extend to the President the hearty thanks of the Daughters of the Confederacy bf the State of Texas in convention assembled for his in dorsement of the principles and his vindication of the cause for which the Southern people fought so gloriously but disastrously in the war between the States and be it Resolved further That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the President by1 the corresponding secretary of the Texas State division United Daughters of the Confederacy Confederacyo At Home Again The builfliiig occupied by the TIMES has been purchased by the publisher and the paper will in the future be issued from its own home as in days before the disastrous fire twp years ago when ouroffice anrT unolier building belonging to the publisher was burned at Spout Spring where the paper was then pup lisped Our loss was total as we had no insurance but ve are glad to state throat that loss has atleast been partially recovered inso much that we are mainable to be at libme riotwithstanding the many drawbacks and hinderances ve have had ov rcDine sihco moving to time town of our adop lion yfe are proud to now state i that the Ttnimis is jagaSn on top with a substantial patronage The burg Democrat I favors the election of all State and cfurity ofricer at the Wm8 time and last week had the following to say on the subject Nominate and elect candidates at the same iDan4 by the same ballot It Is easy and practicable as the Democrat pointed out last weeK It will do away with so many elections anil so much strife and prove a blessing to the politico ridden people of Kentucky The Democratic party can do no greater thing than give the people relief along this line I If Ohristiarii worked as faith nlly and earnestly aa politicians hat a chmngefor the better rouldbe wroght in Kentucky in the hext twelve months I jJi POUT SPRING airs KH Ui Curtis visited relatiVes atTofiiace last Week po cKinriey i wont to Win Chester Friday on a business mid BlOIKi Joe McKinney of Clark county is visiting rela tiveshero this week rt 5 Thomas Curtis sold some fat ho sat Glny pity for cents per pound Annie Buffer sold to John Kennon oiuJlnuile for tvehtyfl dollars OUCtnmle Dud kallfhas sold his farm near this place to Simon Wit i 01 250 ft Mrs iEeflih visited relatives in Olarlt county several days lust Week It Cu has bought of tltet 2 75 per barrel Mr and Mrs Hood Curtis were guests of Tipton and fami ly at Clay City Sunday Shelt McKinney has been confined to his fopm several days time past weokwith the grip Will Clem is moving this week from Christophers place to a house ontW Patricks farmt KcKinney visited his daughter Mrs Geo Lewis i in Montgomery county the first of the week Tom McKinney is moving the new house lie built at his old I home place two years ago to his new farm andWill be ready to move to his new home in a short time Charlie Crow our hustling blacksmith isihaving a good run I of work in his RKe Charlie ISO good smith and is pleasing his customers both in work and in chargesRev Rev Geo McIntosh sold last week to Joe Oldham of Madison county 10 steers average weight 1100 lbs at 3t cents and 8 steers average weight 000 Ibs at 8 cents Richard Barnett is out again after a long and severe siege with typhoid fever tone time it will be remembered that five of Mr Barnetts family were down with the dread disease but through the careful treatment of Dr Littlepagej tlioy all are out once more Elder Brandenburg of Rice Station filled his stand at the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday Ho delivered two good sermons on this occasion and a reed to supply for the church again in January the first Saturday and Sunday of the month and of the new year Relatives of Jeff Wright have recently received letters from him stating that he has been lowif with eeferQspellof pneu frimiia 19 riTrpineV and Kat he jBtR sl Npto situ I a t1rtoI ButlerEo henow lives t1erDo where he now fIves last Smjng and is finding the winter Jfmate rather tough ojifyifri I tilts Prof Frank Edwards the noted edvooaFan yrn Lv tofu edvo l1dnq iri trumentui sic teac1iertassod arm at Im7 a t8c 11 i Ice ft andwmJ fmove to In lan4erritom7wlf 1 tarn a i Ise ly1y1 first of t1ieonc year Prof Edwards hadta Region of friends il this county Ilof wlioinrccoinize JnhiHl model cmtizen who tfIrui lose lfll1 tofrom from our midst i Theres no placenkolho country jTcr one who likes to seo Tlioisprlnglnggrasa 1 the growing grain To fruit uponttlotrec And its ustne flue In winter With its firesides snug and warm Ohe cltys ways are pleasant ways JJlt theres nothing like the farm Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cape bf CaXarrK that cannot be cured by Balls Catarrh Curep PHENEV Co Toledo Ve the undersigned have known Cheney for the hst 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac ttons and financiallyable to carry carryout firmWVEST WEST SrTiiUAx Wholesale Druggists Toledo 6 WALDINO KINNAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo Hallss Catarrh Cure is taken inter lly acting directly upon the I bloodond mucous aurfacca of ttrc system Testimonials sent free Price 75e per bottle Sold by all Druggists Halls Family Pills are the best Mother Lost Reason After LaOrippe Daughter Had Fre quent Spasms Dr Miles Nervine Cured Them Both Dr Miles Nervine Is a specific for nervous disorders It removes the cause and effects a speedy and permanent cure 1 feel Itls my duty to let you know that your medicines have cured my little girt nineof spasms She commenced having them at the a of three Our family doctor said she would outgrow them but she did not We took her to another physician who rotj her trouble was epileptic fits In a mild form lie rdldh no rood either She wasso nervous she could hardly walk AtLhad already used Dr Miles Nervine and found Ita good remedy for myself I commenced giving it to my child I gave her in all ten Bottles of the Nervine end one of the Blood Purifier That was over two years ago and she has not had an attack since we commenced the treatment She is no longer troubled with nervousness and we consider picture ture My mother in law lost her reason and was insane for three months from the effects of LaGrippe Six bottles of Dr Miles Ner vine cured her My sister has also taken it I for sick headache with goodresults We all I thank you very much for Your good medl cines and kind advice ont think there is any other medicine hall so good I send my daughters photograph so that you may see what a sweet little gill lives out in ArkansuMu HANNAH BARKETT Springdale Ark AH druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr Miles Remedies bend for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases AddreiS DI Miles Medical Elkhart bid TLix aesr TLiWinchester Winchester Bank INCORPORATED WITIIEKSPOON Pres Capital stock 200000 i Surplus 20030 Ye solicit the accounts of individ uals firms and corporations 542 Clay City Hotel SfiJO EATON Prop Table supplied with the beat the mnrkcrt affords Everything neat and clean Rates 100 per day MACHINED SHOP fILL KINDS OF Machinery Repaired We Keep II Stock Steam Fittings Belting Hose and Electrical Supplies WE ALSO BUILD Gasoline Engines In 3 5 8 and 12 horse power The Lest known power for fanners and others The press on which this paper it printed is driven by a Hagan Engine GRAS fflpN WIJICHE8TEEHKYf BAILEYI Merchant and Custom MILLER CLAY CITY KYI I Custom work ixdars in the week Fresh Ground Bolted Meal always onhaod Grinds for onesixth tole 4 tI 3 d1 I Littlepage Son 3DRUGGISTS DRUGGISTS i Clay City Ky i ot Patent Medicines Paints Oi Sundries Stationery and Etc i Prescriptions carefully compounded 4 H4 H4tfHH The Wh itest White Cake The Mghtes Light Rolls And Flakiest Biscuit Aro MncioWli You Use Pearl pi Bakers Me Flour Tak Other Every Sack Guaranteed I MANUFACTURED BY A CAIN VERSAILLES KY Sold by our Leading Merchants 724 ubscrib for I THE I I jElt.

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4,207
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1901-1922