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",i jW ; .?rsv A.' - v f X ,' 2 itf- - ', -iAfimPJ "a i i ti , . .- -- -r rfir ' r -i - . 4W y3Tgn- 1 t I. II Mi Tlll.tC. Sffr t- '":. V sf. fv- v v- I" S-. 1&& hhkBXL ' s ? 12. t .'. &BZ B OYS going to school will do well to have mother or father come or send thin here to see the good, winter KNEE PANTS SUITS .we are selling (or $3, $4 and $5 ABES 6 TO 18 Geo. H. Frank & Co. Maysvlllc's Foremost Clothiers. - iMr. and Mrs. Charles Whlto arc vis- iting relatives in the county. viMr, Giles Rico is spending a few days A with relatives in the county. ,r ... Nt Editor Sam W. Stairs of the Dover ,iSTeys sjicnt last night in this city. ft "Marshal V. II. Thomas of Dover was .in this city yesterday on business. Mr. L. T. Fox of Dovor was in ttndanco at the Institute yesterday. at blaster Hobert Hays is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ellis of Augusta. Mr. Russell Thompson of Covington i visiting tho family of Mr. It. Wardor. w 'Mrs. Elizabeth Hauormann of Chi cngo is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John 'Harbour. . -'Miss Mildred Ly of Lewisburg is .impending a few days with relatives in .tills city. Mr. Franklin Downing is home after Spending severnl days' with relative ai Lewisburg. .. 7W Miss Marv Frank llughes has return ped after n several weeks' visit to rel atives in Virginia. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tr.xcl returned i yestorday from a ten days' visit to relatives in Cincinnati. Miss Lulu Alexander of Lewisburg . is a guest at thu home of Mr. Winn Me- Ilvain during the Institute. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer KllM and son ",liavo returned home from their summer "lib.- at BeTina Vista, Ohio. Miss Lutie Horry of Maysliek is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Marshall (Turing the Teachers' Institute. vMiss Loraine Wheeler lias roturne 0 . to her homo in Lexington after feu days' visit to Miss Allelic Curry Mrs. Charles 13. Turnipseed and son, Lloyd, of Orangeburg were in town . attending the Institute yesterday. . Mr. W. C. Coryell will return to tli liiwunui iupuai oaiuru.iy surer n. ..Tveek's visit here with his mother Mrs. Andelia Powors Yellniaii of Kock Island, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Power of uuirt street. 'Mrs. T. D. Trumbo of Newport, Ky , is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. W. MoDaniel of East Third street. (Mr. George II. Frank is in attend nnco at tho Christian Sunday School convention now in session at Ashland. (Miss Mildred Leo returns to her homo In Lewisburg today after a few days' A'lsit to her aunt, 'Mrs-. W. A. Down- fag. Master Thicker Tollo loft t.jis moiii- lng for his homo at Poindexler, after spending the summer with Ids uruul- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will. am A. 'JMle of East Second strej! Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1st, 101 J, to August 1st, 1U15, and guarauteed against nny reduction in that time: Tout'lnu Vav 9-tOO Jliuiabont , . . -t-AO Town Car VOO l'. o. U Detroit, all can fully cqulppeit. (In the Unltal blatei of America only.) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency hi our factory production, nnd the lniiiiiiiuiii cost in our pur chasing and sales departments if we can reach an output of 1100,000 cars between the above dates. And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $-10 to 0O per car (on or about August J, 11)16 to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1st, 1011, and August 1st, 1015. For further particulars regarding these low prices nnil profit sharing plan, see the CENTRAL GARAGE CO,, 1 12-116 Market Street ".T-5 tfa ".,; :.y Ts i'iW. ' "m ' OAUOHTlABia'CATPISH, , (Dovor Nows.) Sunday Davo , Gibson enught n "whooping" (catflsh In a, net. It weighed fill pounds "In its sock feet'" It wns sold out in "steaks" to the pco plo of Dover, and nearly pvorybody hhd in. elegant fish dinner. Hob Sldwell will have to look to hit laurels If he wnuts" to hold upJils reputation us a successful flshonnnn. ENTERTAINED WITH DANCE". Miss IMith Baston delightfully enter tallied qulto a number of her friends with a dnneo at her home In Third street last night. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES Kidney Diseases Oauao Many Achos and Els of Maysvillo Fcoplo. As one weak link weakens a chain, so may weak kidneys weakeu tho whole body and hastCa tho final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure tho kidneys, and general ly when their activity is lessoned tho wholo body suffers. Achos and pains and languor and urinary ills frequently come, a'ad thoro is an over-incroaslng tendency towards dropsy, gravol or fatal Bright 'a dis oaso. Whon tho kldnoys falHboro is no real holp for tho sufferer except kid ney help. Doau's Kidney Pills act directly ou tho Kidneys. Maysvillo testimony is proof of their effectiveness. Mrs. A'jnlo McClcllan, 541 W. Second St., Maysvillo, Ky., says: "I was often dizzy and nervous and my head ached. I had pain in my back and my kidneys woro weak. Doan's Kidney Pills stop ped tho complaint immediately and inailo wo woll and strong." Mrs. MeClollan is only ono of ma'ay Muysville people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches If your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kid :n.v Pills, tho samo that Mrs. McClellan had the remody backed by home testi mony. GOc all stores. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your ttaci; is .uiihiujvu"hu"i;. i"u .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING jyANTEi--. Z SALESMEN1 WANTED "to advertise cigars. Ensy work. Earn f!IO month ly and all traveling expeusei. Ex perience unnecessary. Also handle popular cigarettes and tobaccj Xoreno Cigar Co., New Vork, N. Y. WOMEN Sell guarauteed hosiory to friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit. Mnko flO daily. Experience unnecessary. International Mllli, Bov 4020, West Philadelphia, 'Pa. WANTED Work, general housowork or on a farm by Elmer Carr, colored, ajjed 10. 330 East Fourth street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM Bath in connection Apply to Mrs J. P. Nash, li07 West Second street FOR RENT Up st-aiis room nivoly fit nislicd, to lady. Mrs. Mary P.irUi.r, 213 Short street. Ht-1 FOR RENT Three furnished' rooms, gas nnd water. Mrs. .las. Stewart, 200, West Third street. FOR RENT DweJliiiL' ot live rooms and hull. Gas. Good garden. Mrs, Bettie Tuggle, 1012 Williams street FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Set of Fourth (Irado school books in good condition. C.ill at this oflico. 2lt LOST. LOST Umbrella. Black silk. Initials II. N. 8. cut in end of handlo. Phone or return to this oflico. Reward. LOST Package containing a waist, between Williams' drug storo and Ilanloy's grocory on Third street. PIcuso return to this otlico. J.OST Two paid of ladies' blaek hose botween tho Princess Rink and Mr. llocflich's residence. Return to this office and rccolvo roward. LOST Snrill paekago between Leo'r (ilothing storo nnd tho Postoflico Finder will pleaso return to Miss Margaret Bramble, East Second St. LOST Somewhere on tho street Satur day afternoon a flvo dollar bill. Ro tiirn to this oflico and receivo rownrd .v'SftWi m VH.H rvi. GEM 5c ADMISSION 10c. "TRUSTEE'S DAY" Featured Yesterday's Proceed ings in the Mason County Teachers' Institute Mrs. Stewart Will Deliver Her Address on Illiteracy This Afternoon Wednesday was known In tho Teach ers' Instituto as "Trusteo's Day." Tho morning session was opened ns usual with music instruction followed by the solo, "On the Road to Mnndn lay," by Mr. C. II. Croxton. iMr. E. L. Dlx, the new principal of Hie Maysliek Consolidated School, gave a brief but humorous and Instructive talk on tho value of chalk uso by the teacher. This will mnko an appeal to tho child throughout the eye as well ns tho ear and thereby create an Interest whero otherwiso tho teacher would probably meet with no response. He illustrated the value of cheerfulness b his drawings. Mrs. Con W. Stewart gave as hei tulk'in thonioining,,ThcMatter of Ad jiistment." In this subject she placed foremost the ability of a child to malu u living in other words to adjust him self to every phase or condition of life Mrs. Stewart emphasicd tho value of a good foundation for the educational structure saying that the high school, college, or university graduate will no be a success if the most important part of the foundation, or tho Elcinentan t-Miool Educntiou is not thorough. Thit can not be thorough unless more al trution is given to the teaching c. Reading, Writinjr. Spelling, Grammar and Arithmetic. Mrs. Stewart would advocate the re oiganization of the curriculum to lit the needs of Hie country boy or girl. Ii !s the teachers' mission and great prl liege to help the child find his vo.'atior in life, which ho can do by nscci tabling his likes nnd ills likes. Tho most cer tt in way of keeping the country boy 01 g.rl in the country i to breathe the at ii'osphere of Rural Life Into every sub jeet in the course. Principal t.. I.. l)ix wa called upon to discuss what he and his schools had accomplished in regard to flood ltoada lie told of tho model road which un built by the school and patrons of Bur liiigton, Booue County. Mrs. Stewart told of how a sentiment for bettor road' wns created in Rowan County by build iug one-hundred yards of model road in front of each school in her county. A text-book ou building of roads ha been adopted and iwoil in all of Rowat. County's schools. Miss Jessie O, Yan cey advocated the uso of this ame book Rnvenars Road Primer, in our schools. Sho told of how Miss Allilet King, ono of tho county's forcmos1 tnchers raised soonteeii-huiidred and fifty dollars (17.10) to build n mile of good road leading to her school. Since Wednesday was Trustee's Day, the most important talk of the morn ing was addressed to the trustees b Mrs. Stewart. Somo of tho topics which were touched uiwu were: The Qualifi cation of a Trustee. The honor and im portance of his oflico which should be conferred upon him ns the highest badge of citizenship and n platform, or the principfes for which lie stands when ho aspires to office. As tho high est power of the parents is delegated to tho trusteo when they permit hiu. to select n teacher for their children should not tho trusteo bo the most clli cicut man in tho community? Finally, "a good trusteo plus a good, faithful teacher spells Success." Mr. Stownr1, then pointed to tho wonderful work ou Consolidation which has been dono i. .Shelby County, Tennessee, as an ex ample of what can bo done bv the co oporatiou of ' superintendent, teachors, iircnts and trustees. This talk wa clo?cd with a plea to tho trustees t 1'tttcnd tho K. E. A. next year in a ody, where they may come into touel with other trustees und teachors nnd find tho koynoto for the best dovolop ,h:cnt of our future cltizons in Co-opcr ntion The' afternoon exercises were devoted to tho Common School graduation. Thu first stanza of "Amorica" was sung by the class of forty-two members and the audlenco. Mr. Caplinger led iit prayojijj A ilMlghtful feature of the program was sevoral solos which Mr. Croxton sang, especially for tho benefit of the graduating class. Miss Yancey intends that tho follow ing program shall bo printed aud placed in all of tho county schools: Definite, tilings to bo accomplished in Health flood veutillation stove Jick cted, thormometor in room, eyesight of all tested by the method of tho So doty for Prevention of Blindness, doiv tal inspection, campaign against tho fir wnter supply ot every school tested by the fltato Board of Health with no cost to tho district, enforcement of clgnrctto law, and at leaRt ono lecture during' tho term on Prevoiitublo Dls- vases, by, a 'physjnn",or, iiufso,"glvon In evirY-iwurics,,j,w ,ts -, t- . .-u'lWL :....' fi, i vi- itm...f,n AiSsritSSfcwBrr-, ryr, WMWUMMf tMMt'ltliXMi HM aim MBiuBniii.,EWinvA'?saTiw'.urTau.'iKarTtw'r' . k t -f At,.w s, 1 CTf.tidtMIHMJyHMUiAglSwBgLEKHUlMl Bum lanLi m iMmk;JzmmmmmMffflfflSmt THE FIRST PICTURES OF THE WAR IN EUROPE Actual Scenes From the Great Battle PASTIMB That Big Six-Reel Production Today With the Former Vitagraph Stars, Eleanor Wood ruff and Virginia Pearson in "THE STAIN A Dramatization of a Great Novel By Robert H. Davis and Forest Halsey. PRICES: ch SPECIAL MATINEE, ALL SEATS 10c PASTIME which ho presented. "Not Self, But Service" Mrs. Stewart delivered one of the most impressive commencement ad drosses eer given m the High School building. She gno us tho welcome in tdligenco that Mason county ranks igh educationally, since it lias two aud oi e-half per cent, less of illiteracy be tween the ages of ten and twenty than any other county in the State She gave t'ie class as their watchword: "Not elf, but Service." Mr. I). L. Dix delivered the diplomis and made the presentation speech, uig ing the graduates forward and calling Ion all to join tho campaign in banish iig the throe great evils of Illiteracy Dishonesty and Iiiejneieney, Mrs. Cora W. Stewart will give he lecture on Illiteracy in the High Schoo Aiiilitoiiuin, Thursday afternoon at -o'clock. Tho public is cordially invited and urged to bo present. Today's Program. MORNIXO. Suhrng'i Mrs. C. Worn in M. Free man. Address Mrs. Cora" Wilson Stewart. Recers. Music. Hdiicitional Tendency in the Hills -W. B. Ward. Report of the Gary, Ind., Schools I. A. Coldwell. Xoon. A 1 TIM NOON'. Music, Talks from Visiting Nurse Mis Anna Casey, Illiteracy Mrs Cora WiNon Stewart. DEATH OF THOMAS SWEENHY. Mr. Thomas Sweeney died at his homo near Augusta last evening aged ! yeais. The remains will bo taken to the Catholic Church at Augusta Friday morning at ! o'clock for funeial sen ice. Burial at Brooksville. Mr. Sweeney leae, a wife and si children and a host of friends and rel atives. REFUGEES LAND AT NEW YORK. Mr. .lames 11. Threlkeld and J. i Russell this morning received a tele gram from New Yoik saying that Miss Hilda Threlkeld and Miss Susie Arm strong lauded safoly from tho steamer Carpathia aftor n most eventful voy age from Naples. They will roach homo Saturday. Mr. Hd King lias sold his inteiest in tho grocery at tho corner of Woon streot nnd Forest avenue to Mr. S.n King. Choir prnrtico at v hristian Church tonight instead of Friday night, -it T c 'clock. COMMITTBi:. B) OS) (B (f VlEWWW. You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by -all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. , mm (D J) D B) 'liffT .t5Ai MKHiBi!Jt,,.'QtJ ,1to w. Jt..M-A. ADULTS 15c ILDREN .'...10c BARBER CAMPBELL. Mr. Wilmoro Barber, 22, and Miss lu'so Campbell, 21, both of Nicholas county, were granted mairinge liejso yesterday morning and were mairicd by Judge . II. Rice. Miss Mary Daultoii, who is under treatment at Clifton Springs, N. Y., writes t'l.it she is doing very nicely nnd expects to return to her home hero in a short time. MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Following are this morning's quota tinnj on country produce, telephoned at 0 o'clock by the E. L. Manchester Pro duco Company: Fggs 21c Butter 10c Old hens 12o Spring chickens 15c Old roosters 6c Turkeys 12c CINCINNATI MARKETS Grain. Cincinnati, Sept. 2. Wheat firm 5.irii1.17l.; corn steady Slivl; eats steady ."0p."0; rye steady !Mi OS; hay steady tll.50lS.riO. Llvo Stock. Bog receipts 20,000, market actho, packers and butchers O.il.lO.IO; com mon to choice (i.00!.')0; pigs and lights i5.25(7?0.2j; stags 4.7."7.2o. Cattle receipts 700, market steady, steers ."i.000.00; calves slow, rJM(n 11.25. Sheep receipts 2,000, innrket strong, iambs steady 5.50S.10. Provisions. Itutter steady, eggs steady, prime firsts 21; firsts 1922'c; seconds 17; joultry steady, hens 1 lVj(i; spring ers inCplflVi; turkeys 1CA25. OUR COLORED CITIZENS The financial rally nt Scott M. R. Church noxt Sunday in which every loyal and intelligent member is asked to bring a dollar or as much as possible to show church pride and keep up repu tation. Tho women will lie led by Mrs. Priscilla Taylor and Mrs. Whaloy and tho men by Mrs. Maggie Patton and Miss Lida Walker. There will be three services. At the 2:110 p. in, service Rev, Jackson of tho Bethel Baptist church' will preach and his choir is asked tK sing in full charge or join us it) sing ing. Let every body comq. Bring youi dinner and eat in the lecture room. 200.00 aro to be rai'cd. We wish nil our friends to come or send a dollar. MMltgl P w ' J . i v l"l . t , 1 ,- . . - " 1 . .i m . 7 J jr-'rfS II W'AJi t LILLIAN WALKER IN "BREAD UPON THE WATERS" Two Hool- Vitagraph Feature. BRONCO BiLLY AND TIIE GAMBLER' ' S. & A. Western Drama. In New York ! buing tho very latest Amciicnn-mndo goods. Tho war in Europo has brought out many Amoricnn ideas aud you will onj ly thorn. They will goon bo here as goods aro arriving almost daily by express and freight. JJ Somo of them aro here. In tho moautimo ALL SUMMER GOODS ARE BEING SACRIFICED g to make room for the new goods. Yuu cannot afford H to imhs somo of i ho bargains in UNoful, ovi-ry-day goods. See the novelties. 5 R03ERT L. HOEFLICH I 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. 5 RUQQLES CAMPGROUND. The revival at Oalilee closed .unfti evening with nn immense gathering dl enthusiastic people. The house was crowded to tht utmost, and many p o plo heard the sermon through the vi' i'ows. Tkoro were fourteen nddit'iii end the church seems greatly enthused and is certainly standing on higher giound spiritually than before the m '.-t-ing. Galilee is one of the strongest cruutry churches in tho country a d tlie Sunday School is a banner one as the beautiful silken b'uiner hanging on the wall nni'tiuii.'cs an enrollment u one Sunday last year of USO, thereby winning in tho contest then ou between tho county Sunday Schools. The Su crintcudent, Mr. Albert Warder has nn . bie corps of assistants, nnd no one blames them for being proud of tlu-i-work. Tho pastor of the church, Rev. T. W. Levy, a student at Lexington 18. bio College makes bi-monthly visiN to the church. He is an e.ceptionalyoung iiaii and his work speaks for il ."" Rev. Roy Bisor, the evangelist i U Monday morning for Ashland where lie has mi important place in the convcu turn of the Church that meets tlieie this week. Old papers 5 cents a huudrod at The Ledger office. light all lisunlv Rival te m VD? MK&K fo iiiimiii:iiiii: iiZiii'ii1:&i:iii:h Everything New 41 41 4t 41 4) 41 H 41 4t 41 4) 41 H $ $ for fall wear for men and boys nro now on display. & S 4i Whon you look at our goods you see tho things that k. 4 nro standards in quality and excellence in ovory dotal). j $ Ask to see Hart, Scliaffucr & Marx's now fail line. $ 4t $ Wo will bo glad to show you. We would especially ' $$ like to have you see tho !jj !u tho famous Scotch plaids aud made up in huiuiI 4i4i and stripes. Very heau'iful fabrics. ipt ry heauMiui 4) 4 41 41 A full ino of Stetson's 4t 41 ' 4t you deal with ua. tt X lITIiCII 8 4t uow on (iHp'ay. h k. 4i 4 uoinuinliur, everything is now. and up-todato from S .1 Hats to shoes. Wo will savo you mouoy ovory timo J. WESLE 41 41 1 1 THE GODD CLOTHES MAN, Sgrjirriand Market Streets. j ' M lMMbMMMUllil2 r: M Tomorrow, Mary l'ickford In "Toss of tho Storm Country" Smallest Auto divea Away Sept. 22nd. Savo Coupons. Goqd Music at Each Performance. f HOCII, DER TANDYI Trankfort, Ky., Sept. !. J. Tandy Fllis was ippointed Adjutant General this afternoon. Vegetables are now coming in more plentiful and less iu price. Lt us have your order to day and wo will trive you both the ditl'ei eucein price and qual- ity. J. C. CABLISH & BRO. Quality Grocers. Phone 230. . You'll appreciate that porch the year round It's jyst as convenient in winter as in summer. While its cheerful glow wel comes your'friends.and guests, it is also the best burglar protection against tramp3 and other undesirablo callers It is a striking example of the superior conven ience of electric light. r. EDISON - With Edison Mazda Lamps you can enjoy all the other conveniences of electric light tho collar light the attic light, tho closet ligat, the all-night light because EDISON MAZDA lamps tcke so little cur rent that you can afford all these electric comforts at no greater cost than yon paid for the moto ordinary uses of old styl; electric lamp. Tell ua what you want and we'll tell you the best size of lamps for the purpose. We supply ull shea of the famous EDISON MAZDA Lamps. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. ELECTRIC SHOP H H tartan colorings taken from j; plaius H. h 1 K m I K M. tanrics. ; and Crossetl's Rill Shoos J & k B IiH7 I WW $ Sit 7 K- ft".' i"Z ? t: 5 w X7 41 t fev it ft k ?v, ',te BBIi I