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zfi.mKwisfcttiEm2Bki aw Pfji ' 'N7 &'y-Zv,- hWWXW'' ft &' &v & fc ate" H $6 ft n U'J :$ " ?M Ik' m.r rat--s i Jt v , VOU HAVE THEM ALL 1 skinned forty ways om Sunday when it comes IU allUnlllg UK nun njn i tn i CIIITC anrf nUPPPiliiX Cfl ' a young fellow told us the other day who lives here in town. Come in and skim your eyes over these new blood warmers. If you buy you won't be skinned. .Geo. H. Frank & Ci Hayavillc's Foremost Clothiers. INFAMOUS FALSEHOODS Wf Concerning Gates Case Re futed By Dr. Taulbjfe Reports Wholly Untrue and' Mejely Sen sational and Hysterica? Hd'itor Public Lcdgor: ,, Apropos the sensational articlo In yes teulny's Independent headed '"A Dis giaecful Outrage," whichJ contains so many gross mlsstatemcntsaiid is so nt variancd with the truth lis to coney basely falso impressions, Lo feel it our - duty to stato tho facts. Immediate!) following JOharles Gates' injury lie was attended ly C. & O. sur geon Dr. 1'ults, n competent physician, who insisted that ho lie permitted to remove him to 'his owi home and ron der tho necessary siirgical attciitiou aud otherwise caro fir him until ho could bo removed to i. hospital or sent tn his homo in Mnysillc. This service was flatly rofuscd by tho injured man who insisted that.' hj bo immediately taken to his home, which was done. Meantime someoio telephoned Hays wood hospital that an injured mnn would probably In brought thore, but that tho O. & O. uould not bo rospons iblo for tho bill its ho was trespassing when injured. 'L havo been unable to , learn of any docAor being asked to flt tend this man intil about 8 o'clock, when Ills fathoi applied to tho mayor for help. Dr. YfcOuire was authorised to rondor the necessary service and with two othfy physicians went to tho Gates homo, yl'ho man's condition was found to bo si favorable, considering tho nature of (tho injury, that it was do elded if 'ho oould bo removed to tho hospfital hut 3ifo couldl irrobalbly bo saved. Withput consulting the mayor, health nurso, hospital or anyone, except the iirnni family, who reluctantly submit ted, ho w.is romood to tho hospital. Upon arrival thero it was learned that ho had Iiecn expected for sovcral liours anJl tho operating room was in readiness to receive him. No question was asked by the hos pital as to who would pay the bill. Tho first aTnv of the hospital and doctors In nco was to render tho neces rvice and then if someone more yd not pay for this service, to as they have on numerous occn- out of their own nono too pie- ric pockets. Hint tins patient np Hid was refused admittance to iyswood hospital is a bold misstate ment. No such case hns eor applied tind been rojectod, nor will any poor Mesorvlng, disabled porson nt any timo bo refused so long as this hospital is open, notwithstanding thero is no fund supplied by anyone for such purposes.' There is n freo sorvico for poor chil dron. Wo understand that after this man had been sent to tho hospital, tho health nurso applied to the mayrir for money to pay for his sonico and tho mayor, not knowing ho was already bo ing cared for by this institution, 1 ' " ' -j h f 21,976 FORDS SOLD IN SEPTEMBER The Ford Motor Co., announces that In the month of September there were sold and delivered 21,076 Ford cars. This was a gain of 11,470 cars over September 1013. This Is significant not only because lt shows that the Ford production is rapidly being Increased to meet the stu pendous influx of orders, but also because it demonstrates vthat the Ford Motor Company d?-flchcdulo noccssary to glvo Ford purchasers between August 1st, 1014 and August 1st, 1910, a share of Ford profits. "" We havo Just received a car-load of the new 1915 models, and can give you immediate delivery. There's nothing to gain by waiting, so order now and enjoy your car this fall and winter, CENTRAL 6AMCE GO., 112-116 Mtfht --V. - . - I AT " -r ' ?r- t pronnMy authorized that (b oxponso bo ihnrd-d to tho city. In another column under anotlior hwuling wo rend that this hospltnL ha? nor been known to reecho a charity mitlniit Th la la n mnllcHnna fnleh00il. ( i-'-r-"- -" - - rhit hospltnl receives each montn pa tJ iU from wh0Ill lt d(jes not oxpcct) n.d never does receive ono nonny. In nfldition to this iree service, it iur jishes, through tho co-operntion of tho octors of Mnyflvllle, frco medical and urgicnl nttdntlon. Thero is no one, lircctors. doctors or nnvone elso who leriveB ono penny gnin from this insti tution. On tho other hand, by con servativo and economical ondeavor on the pnrt of tho doctors and manage ment, thero Is each month a deficit nv- crngiing splOO. A largo part of this de ficit is charged to charity. Nor does this include those who beat their bills of whom thero Is no smnll number. It is true, a sower was built up Mar hot street by tho city and was tnpped bv tho hospital's nrlnto sewer. Tho city did not build this sower ono inch beyond city property. It is n public mnin and can bo tnpped by any prop erty nlong tho line. Mnysvillo hns built many such sewers and needs many moro. If wo had moro and better sow ago thero would bo no excuse for im posing upon tho public such rot as tho articlo roferred to. Tlmt Hayswood hospital is exempt from tjxntlon is true, but through com pliance w'tn tlie ,aw Nrtber than friend llness of courts. It is difficult to decide to just what class tho writer of such sensational ar ticles belongs; whether Socialist, an archist or ordinary canary, o aro in clined to conclude it is tho latter nnd being so, tho birdie, having sung his little song, wo trust he will give us a est and please never again get it into his head that his feeblo chirping will vi Lrato strong enough to shako or shut ter such institutions as Hayswood lios nital. tho C. i O. railroad nnd the city of Maysille. DR. W. II. TAULBEK. A futuro jejear and bright, with promiso of the best things," was the wav President Wilson slimmed up his view of the business prospect in letter to Secretary McAdoo. That prices far over the actual alue were paid by the Corn Products Com pnny for sugar refineries was tho tes timony gien in the government's anti tiust suit. WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia E.PinkhamWegetable Com. pound Which Brought Good Health. Danville, Va.-"I have only spent ten dollars on your medicino and I feel so mucn Deuer uiun x did when trio doctor was treating me. I don't suffer any bearing down pains at all now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pills as they have done so much forme. Iamenjoy- fntr rrnod health now and OWO it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in tell ing my friends and neighbors about them. "-Mrs. Mattie Haley, 501 Col- quhone Street, Danville, Va. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, tho medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valua ble tonic and invigorator of tho fe male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to tho wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. If you liuvo the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta blo Compoundwill help you,Avrito to Lydia R.PlnkhamMddlcineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vlco. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a wnnmn, and hold in strict confidence. . is maintaining the 300,000 t. . - fcC,? ,rv -' ' s . .i .. t". -Titsrr t to. . . . inn i iii ss v The naostion that you otornnlfy ask yoiirsolf whoi nbout to make Christ mas gtili is, "What is it tho recipient of my gifts want most will be most plonsod with, what will giv0 thorn tho greatest and most pleasant surpris?, nnd whnt will look its vnluo without too groat an outlay of money f" Your photogrnph, as a gift remom brnnco to your friends nnd rolatlvos will glvo moro real pleasure to thorn and less trouble and cxponso to you thnn a moro costly gift thoy can not use, Brosee Tho Photographer In Your-Town. AND THE NEXT DAY IT SNOWED. Tho fourth this morning over. snow of the season fell -only a light one, how- GEM! THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. 5 CENTS 4 BIG REELS TODAY -4. PASTIME 5 BIG REELS OF 5c ADMISSION 10c 11. H. Wood, local ng'ent for the Stiiudnnl Oil Co., has boon ill several .Inys with shingles, a raro but unpleas ant disease. Fleming Gazette. 1'enr that the missionary work o tho United States will be disrupted by Iho war was expressed at tho open ing spas!on of the interdenoininatlonnl missionnrv conference in Hittlo Creek rwo NEORO C iJIlEN NED TO DEATH. Morg-imiclil, Ky., November 18. A cabin on tho farm of Joe Hall, n prom inent farmer of this county, wns entire ly destroyed by flro last night nnd two small negro children were burned to death. POULTRY BARRED TUCKY. PROM KEN- Louisville, Ky., Nov. 17, 1!H4. Judge Walter Cleary, Covington, Ky.: Quarantine against livo poultry must be enforced; dressed poultry, as per Or ders 10 nnd 17, admitted. J. W. NDWMAN, Chairman State Live Stock Sanitary Board. WEATHERJEPORT Kentucky Fair Thursday and Fri day ; coldor Thursday. Ohio Fair Thursday and Friday. West Virginia Fair Thursday; warmer in west portion; Friday fair and colder. MAYSV1LLEPMGE MARKET Following aro this morning's quota tions on country produce, telephoned at D o'clock by tho E. L. Manche&tor Pro duce Company: Eggs 3"c Butter 18c Old liens He Bpringors 12i Old Boosters 7c Turkoys He Fat Ducks 10o Rabbits $1.50 doz. cincinhaTmarkets Cincinnati, November IS. Live Stock, 'Disinfection of tho Cincinnati otock Yards is progressing rapidly, nnd tho presont indications aro thnt thoy will bo rooponed next Monday, About !" or "0 cnrloads of hogs wore received there Wednesday morning for slaughter from Nashville, Tenn., nnd St. Louis, Mo. Tho nvorago cost of those hogs was nbout tho snmo as tho end of last week In this market. COlfN Old Js quoted as follows: No. 1 white, 700; No, 2 white, 7flHi 77c; No. a white, 7070,je. Now corn is quoted ns follows: No. 1 whlto, 73c; No. 2 white, 71 73c; No. 3 white, 0870c; No. I white, GG(18e; No. 1 yellow, 724c FLOUiit IVm mnrkct Tuesday. Win ter patent, .$5.255.4fi; fancy, fl.!)0 5.15; family, $4.50K03, HAY Steady mnrkot Tuesday. No. 1 timothy, $19.50; No. 2 timothy, $17.50; No. 3 timothy, $11.50; No. 1 clover mixed, $17.75. MILL FEED Firm market Tuesday Bran, $22.2.'22.n0; mixed food, $23.50 23.75. OATS Steady market Tuesday, No. 2 white, 51c; standard, GOQSle. BYE Firm market Tuesday. No. 2, $1.041.00; No. 3, $1.031.0!5; No, 4, D3c(1.01. WIIEATr-$teady market- Tuesday, $1.00i;i2?'N5,"4-'rSa,fl,01(gl(.08; ' AV7,tjA, i'X''. I TMri ff irll5 . 1 i.,I. ' " I ' . rWF Gi'nKSrTw vsr wXf'r''y?ir.'V1x t - . -f : iTpmtm l. c ar.'i i. jtrvi v r . Jitieai.s - v. k a-aShS-jir. , jfti & .tTimK jw t XiJEaas' tfr iSr-. . x:?mMz& ' jfihMraaaLj? Tffl;? of tlio For- est Avonuo Methodist church will mett this afternoon at tho home of Mrs Snlllc Graham, in Kast Second street. llow i, 0,000,000 in gold and law fill money was shifted without a htteh from banks which nre members of tho t'AilflMI IrABMU'tX .llutAM f m W VI.. servo banks wns told in reports to tlio Fedora) Rcsono Board. TO MEET WITH MRS. HAUOK. Tho Ladios' Aid Society of the Sec ond M, B. church South will meet this afternoon nt 2i30 o'clock with Mrs. Albert llauck in Wood street. A $40,300,000 FAILURE. Xew York, November IS. A receiver Is soimht for tho United States Motor Lompnny, a New .Icrsoy corporation with authorized capital of $4!,.r00,00(), nnd plants nt Hartford, Conn., Detroit, Dayton, 0., Providence,' 11. 1., New castle, Ind., nnd Tnrrytown, N. Y. Tho Ladles Aid Society "GWENDOLIN" Two-Part Biograp Feature "TOUGH LUCK" Lubin Comedy TODAY! FEATURE FILM TO GRADUATE WITH DAUGHTER. A mother and her daughter will lid graduated together next Juno from tho Fort Hays Kansas Stnto Normal School. .Mrs. Beatrlco V. Kirkman and her daughter, Beatrice, nre enrolled In tho senior clnss. Mrs. Kirkman has taught in the schools of Ellis county for the last fourteen 3 ears, but she had never fin ished her school work. This fall whon Beatrico entered tho final jenr of her school work tho mother also enrolled. In figuring up tlio credits it was found that Mrs. Kirkman was In the same class with her daughter. EUROPE'S WAR BOOMS UNITED STATES-HORSE MARKET. East St. Louis, III. Horses nnd mulc3 allied nt f2,4!)!,000 havo been shipped from the National stock yards to the French and British goenuncnts since the wnr began. The total number is 12, ISM). Tho neragc price has been $200 a head. Cutherino Wagner, 3, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Wnguer, Newport, was burned to death at her home ns a lesult of placing with matches. Ambassador Herrlck will .leave Paris November 2S, returning to the United States: William U. Sharp, his successor will present his credentials to President Poincaro on December 1. Mrs. Charles Coulter of Vancouver, B. O., woro a pedometer for one month, at tlio end of which time she found thnt she had walked more than one hundred miles in doing her house hold duties. Oov. (loeth.Us has signed an order which practically makes tho canal a total abstinence waterway. Pilots taking h1i!vs through tho canal and till musters of tugs, mates aud others employed in tho navigation of tho wa terway nro forbidden to take even 0110 drink. v Raising of eastern lobsters in tho Pacific will bo attempted, tho Bureau ot Fisheries announced today. A car of 0,000 livo lobsters will bo sent on Novombor 10 from Bath, Me., to Amu eortes, Wash,, to bo transplanted nt Pnn Junn island find other selected points for progagalion. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING Bat Hubuti, With Aid of Cards!, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C Mrs. Helen Dalton, 0! this place, says: "1 suffered for years, with pains in my left side, and would often almost smotner to death. Medicines patched me up for awhile but then 1 would get worse again. Final ly, my husband decided he wanted, me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, so he bought me a bottle and I began using it. It did me more good than all the' medi cines 1 naa men. I have Induced many of my friends to try Cardui. and they all say" they have been benefited by its use. There never has been, and never will be, a medicine to compare with Cardui. 1 believe it is a good medicine for all womanly trou bles." For over 50 years, Cardui has been re lieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a 'fair trial. It should surely help you, as it lias a million others. Oet a bottle 0! Cardui to-day. H'ruui Chattanoec Vh&cW r.. uw imttmeMmi yJW HtM aM M-aV amefy uk.. unnHsaa. tmr. tl4MM(H WC WSMAs. M pMM VHNWi ' wmmmmmmmmm J.f,I rr ky". - .- tv tfHt ir - L,?-tokL2&rt -r -v-v. t r Jti. .sSTi, .3?i. '. MRS. MILTON FLOKA VICTIM OF AN OPEN OBATB AT MYERS. Carlisle, Ky., Novomhor lS.Mrs Plorn, nged C, widow of Milton Flora, formerly Miss Maffio of Robertson county, wns burned to death nt her homo near Myers, this county, whan her chining caught flro from nn open grato. Relntlves present attempted to smothor tho flumes but wore painfully burned. NEW YORK FINANCE NOTES. 'Reserve banking 8)ntom, says Pres ident, will break business shackles and railroads will get justice. London Statist decries necessity of so great a United Stntcs gold reserve fund. Demnnd exceeds supply of stocks. Open bond trading likely this week. Activo "outside" trade spurs Stock Exchange, Fivo hundred million dollars' worth of England's $1,750,000,000 loan sold. New Vork bankers sae cotton pool. United States plants in Itussia seized. Wheat advancing tn Sweden. "THE "Mr. Bruce McRea" Fam, THE A. G. and R. FEATURE FILM CO PRESENTS ANNA BELL WARD "Derby Day at Old Latonia" OR "A Kentucky Romance" Tho discovery of an Austrian ccmo tery of glass mirrors dating from tlio second or third century upset tho tho ory that tho ancients depended ou pol ished metal to seo themselves. TAX NOTICE. Tins IS THE LAST MONTH TO PAY STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE AND AVOID THE RUSH AND PENALTY. OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. J. H. OLARK, SHERIFF MASON CO. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED. WANTIMJ Housework, cooking, wash ing, ironing, etc. Apply to 127 Lex ington street. -It XOTICi: I am prepared to io oil kinds of patch work, sjcii as grate setting, chimneys a ml walls peint ed. Call or drop postal to JOHN S. KDGINOTON. Cor. Wp.id aud Eli? nbeth Rtreets. lw-N14. WANTi:i To buy a lloor showcase. Phono 102. WANTED Homo on a farm by strong boy of fifteen. Will work for board clothes and schooling. Jnquiro at J J. Wood's Drug SFore. Ot Nl SALESMEN WANTED to advertise cigars. Easy work. Earn $90 month ly and all traveling oxpenses. Ex perience unnecessary. Also handle popular cigarettes and tobaccj Norcno Cigar Co., New York, N. Y. WOMEN Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit. Make $10 dafly. Experience unnecessary. International x Mill , Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa FOR RENT. .FOB BENT riat of four rooms. MBS, C. H. NICHOLSON, ."03 Limestone street. 19-3t FOB BENT Fho-room cottago; gas und wuter; nice garden spot; rout reasonnble. 331 East Fourth street. Seo GEO. HILL. 14-lw FOB RENT Two story resldenco, l rooms, bath, electric lights, larg.) gar don, stablo, chicken lot and fruit Apply to J. J. Cobb, Maysvillo Man ufacturing Mills, or J. W. Drydon, Forest nvcnue.Possession given nbout December 1st. 13-Ct FOB BCttT FURNISHED ROOMS Two furnished front rooms with bath room in connection. Will bo rented either singly or double. Apply to Mrs. J. P. Nash, 207 West Second street. oct81tf FOR SALE. FOB SALE Diniugroom ehnirs, buffet, china closet, chiffonier, wnrdrobe and kitchen cabinet. Call at MBS. S. S. HALL, ILixt Second street, between 1 and : p. m. O. J. THOMAS. Iweod 'LOST. LOST Child's whito purso, with flowers on ono sido, containing 20c Finder will pleaso leavo at this ofllco. LOST From Merz Bros.' wagou on Saturday or delivorod at wrong nd dross, a squnro linon luncheon cloth, with initial "M" embroidered on it. Finder pleaso return to Merz Bros. LOST Botwcon Morz Bros.' store and P. W. Wheeler's shop, ono odd shoo, for right foot. Number in lining is 48591. PTonse roturn to Merz Bros. LUSTA small sterling sliver ring with "Q," etched on it. Return to ART STOBE. 2t LOST. tcej framed spectacles,' Under joturn .toJWOODJb gON-iUug rewaru. . H.a M ksrai S.wru - ,.t.X1 5T k tssomimM'-sm UuT . 1 .'K TXUnH&-Kf LkiLAVflS. J.(tlMHlLmk . jl . U..SHfill .r' l i-si,u.wrnkan?r.-;KXi.ix .'. "HiCuuhib j--.. ? v. i triTfTMririrmi rniaiiii mpi Mini! m b jti 't:. ii n y ( Miniin a if" mi ii T-iT-mnir MrawmmTrr w w:mmw -i --r -iisfira.i. ?mrklmmmHKmlXMmtGmmrmnMfBswlVMraMawm;iiXvMMVS7mLst eaiwflHL. ROBERT L HOEFLICH 211 and 213 Market Street, REAL COWBOYS" SeHg Western COMING FRIDAY layer IN- Tho Court of Appeals directed the discontinuance of numerous suits against tho Internntion.il ilnn ester Company in Kentucky on tho ground that the facts as set fortli did not con stitute .1 enuso of action. ON THEIR WAY. (Paris Democrat.) Harry Finch, n colored man, ln can usually bo found in and about the Democrat ollice, saw somo Dan burg lars going to jail Thursday afternoon. "Who nro thoso fellows, llarrjl" n ked a gentleman. "Just some of them cigarette smok ers going home," replied Harry. Flashlights Get one to go on that coon hunting trip. The best make made, the EVER READY, the only light for the farmer to use around the farm. Come in and let us show tuem to you. Prices from $1 on up. nr llll'TIC MAYSVLiE's popular book store UL IUZJL 229 MARKET STREET. II11III1III1I111I1I1111IIIII1IRI111I1HI1 Does Your s Store Window H Did you ever stop to think why it don't Step outside or across the street tonight and you will bb- serve that your windows are dark and ill lighted. m M Your prospective customer will pass up the dark spots and hunt up the bright ones every time Your windows would pay if properly lighted. Let us put them on a paying basis by the itstallation m of a good window lighting scheme. For particu- M lars call at the ELECTRIC SHOP! H l.4i4i4ii4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii44iiiiiiiiiiiii44444iii H H COME H H H H H H H H s ITo the Scene o! Action H H 4t H H These war correspondents have so much inter esting news to write that it's hard for them to abbreviate to cablegram limits. We likewise have so much to tell about our Siner & Marx VjJLVJ 1 I I JUOttlf IS That Ae can't even begin in this space. Better come to the &cene of action in our store and re- ft view in person the beautiful mddels and patterns that wt have mobilized here. J. WESLEY LEE, I TH GOOD CLOTHES MAN. ft4i444i-4i44444444i444i444444l4i'44i? ..- -c. -5 :L . 1 .IV f. titi4ttitlEttiti4it J FAMOUS BRANDS OF HOSIERY Bustor Brown Darnlesg Hosiesy for womon and children. Wayne Knit Hosiery for women, Pony Stockings for children, the best on earth. Wellknit Hosiery for women and men, una qualed wear. Wellknit Silk Socks, fivo colors, tho best silk sock on earth. Phoenix Silk Ho siery, the only kind thit is warranted, Kayeer and Niagara Maid Silk Hosiery, the finest qual ities. This stock of Hosiery cannot bo equaled outside of the largest cities. GLOVES, Unusual Variety Owing to the scarceness of the foreign makes we have added a fine line of made in America kind. Special importation of Gloves. Our importer has shipped us our Christmas Gloves. They were gotten out of France un der the most trying conditions and there will bo no more until the war Is over. Bny now. December Fashions and the Designers are here; also Winter Quarterly. B'g Fat Thanksgiving Tur key Given Away After First Show. Come and Enjoy the Fun. ::::;: KING BAGGOT AND VIOLET MERSEREAN IN "REDEMPTION" Miss Ward Will Be Heard in Latest Songs Bargains in Jewelry 0 Clocks G. A. McCarthy Is thinking of clos ing out business and retiring, therefore all prices are reduced. It will pay jou to call and see. WASHINGTON THEATER TONIGHT REED'S FAMOUS GEORGIA TROUBADOURS ADMISSION 15c and 25c and Batteries PAY?! u u. H K K H H H ft SiciihI ani Markit Siretfs. ' AJtJtJ' i - -. - ar?yi(v . j F r" f. m-cS & 31 J-' ? m ite