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Hf: Tv 1 " THE WINCHESTER NEWS. ' ' " . PafcTHrrr. BB I Ap- aa W II : : - . . , 1 It ill 1 1 1 1 DnuW a ftMi r;t- il r : y ! i E. u- nil uuia a uuuu rnai- ii i ' " I i i I r- Class Every Day Watch JEWELER CH.BOWEN OPTICIAN CALL AND see: it i i 0 C IETY Jones Pigg. - Ii Corn d'itrg was married to Mr. Virgil Jones at' the parsonage by Ifev. IL C. Wriglu WctWsday af ternoon. Mr. Jonc is the son o'C Mi. Kli "Jones, and is a popular'aml highly eVteerued young man. ' -His bride h one of thev ldvelie-t young ladies in the comity. ' Congratulation are extended. " Mr. W. S. Duty, of Winchester, visited friends anL-relatives here recently. .Jit. Sterling Advocate. ,'Mr. Jeff Stewar.. of Winchester, spent Sunday and Monday with his sister, Mrs. If. I). V'.ames: Mt. Sterling Advocate. .Mr. and Mr.-. Jeff Hatliff have aroveil to -Shaip-lmrg. "to the regret o'f their many fiie.ids'iii tins city. Olii John Allen and family have liiovod to their cottage on I'nnis avenue, iccenlly occupied by Mr. :nn Mrs. Jeff Uatiili. Their home on comer of IJiirn and College is to be occupied by Dr. Wood, of Lex ington, who came here recently from that city. Mr. and Mr-. C. V. TJridwell will take rooms with Mrs. James Powell next week, at OHs Lucy WsunV boarding house, and' will remain there until they will go to Louisville, to make their home. Mr. J. II. C. Xaff has returned fiom a trip io Pilts'jurg. Mr. J. E. Wood, of Lexington, i visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Finnell, on Bums avenue. Ifev. Ceo. V: Shepherd, who has been ill forborne time-following an operation at Gibson Hospital, in IJichmond. was taken b.ick to that institution Wednesday. It is hoped he will soon be restored to health. Miss SalIie Wnlden, the forelady of the Winchester Clonic and Suit Company, will leave Friday to take charge of the -A. .M. Domb store m Mt. Sterling, to the regret of her many friends here. Mrs. Martha Brown continues quite ill. Mr. John Hediuon, who. has been at Cincinnati.'' has returned home.- 1 Mr. Chas.' Dudley has returned from an extended tour of .the soutH." Mi-s Alma Watt.- has accepted a po-itioj; with S. II. lues, & Company Rust Proof Oats 2nd Canada fieki peas make the greatest feed of them a!!... Now is the turn to. sow. J. R. Martin COal & Supply Co. 2-29-2t A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET Wet and. chilled feet usually affce: the mucous membrane of the nose, throat !md lungs, and )a grippo, ! : III .Til1 t f abbs SPRING OPENING will continue until Sat urday night. Don't fail to call 'and see our Spring Line of Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, and Hats. The best in town, for the money. . . WE CAN BUT THE WORLD SAVING YOU MONEY - wrr ni mi n aiht in lK.uluaiv ik m w. me. A. M. DOMB, Manager. iiHiinurn ARTIS & CO 4-' NEW SPRING SHOWING JL CRASH RATINE PIQUES NATURAL LINENS ARTIS & CO. bronohitis or pneumonia may rcswlt. Watch carefully, particularly the children, and for the ro.ekins stub born coughs give- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It soothes the in flamed membranes, and beals the coughs quickly, lire. A. A. Swagel, ICroh, Wis., says: "It always give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to j my children. It cures their coughs and coldsand they like to take it." For Sale by All Druggists. ALARM CLOCK CAUSES DOWNFALL Of Paul Newman, And He Is Sen , tenced to a Year in The Bl ideweil Pentitentiary. Chicago, 111., Feb. 2!). One alarm clock caused the arrest of ll'aul New man Wcdnc.-day and another hi- conviction and sentence to a yeai in the ftridewell. lie was sentenced to one year iii the 1'ridcwell and fined $10 and costs by .Municipal .Tude Cavcrly in the Deplaines street court Wednesday for- the theft of the clocks and some clothing: from the rotaurant of A. Covillo, Tuesday night. Xewman was arrested at IIaIt-ead and West Madison streets. Atten tion was attracted to him when one of theclocks in his pocket began ringing. Detectives Sullivan and O'Brk'ii, who hud beet detailed en the case, heard U'c sound. 'There's our man," whif-pcrfd Sul livan to his partner, and while New man was vainly trying to smother the clock, he was taken into custody. During the hearing one of the clocks again took a notion to get buy, and the unexpected sound the Judge and everyone in the room. TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS TO CLOSE OUT Having decided to go out of the meat business we will close out everything that we have in' our. store within the next few days beginning Monday, Feb'y. 26 and lasting only a few days. We will also offer for sale at the same time and place our store fixtures which are new and up to date. Everything not sold in the next few days will be sold at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder as a whole or separately. Everyone knowing themselves in debted to the firm will please call; and settle at onceas the business must be wound up. H. L. Gilbert & Co. BOTH PHONES. N GETS NO DIVORCE Jury Reports to Justice ,Goff Thut There Was No Chance of An Agreement, And is Discharged. .. New York, Feb., 29 Ethel Crok er Breen, wife of John J. Breen. a tiding master, anT. daughter of for mer Tammany Boss Richard Croker, has failed to win a divorce decree. The jury in the Supreme Couit Wednesday reported to Justice GolT that then; was no chance of an agreement in the case and it was dis charged. !Mrs. Breen charged her husband with having been too friendly with 'Miss Maude Dichl, a telephone op erator in the Grand Union Hotel, in Toronto, on September ii last. iMiss, Diehl and Breen testified during the trial of the divorce case that thev' had flirted a little and'had drunk: gin rickey together, but had done nothing-that warranted a divorce from Mrs. Breen. 1 We have just received a full supply of Garden Sleds either in bulk or package. When in need of Seed Potatoes,don't forget that we have thntn. If ydu'-want first-class groceries call at the HoTie of Pure Foods. 1 " 1 1 Try .Hollar's Special Coffee il'crhaps there are some city sub scribers wlio do not know that I have given up the city circulation of the News. However, I am responsible for the circulation until February 1st. There are somo subscribers wlio have not paid to February lt. The money is. due 1. IJ. and Goldie retry from inc. A statement of the circnlation account must be made Ma rah 3. U'Icase arrange to pay back subscription within the next few dnj's. W. II. MOOKK. , FIRST LA GRIPPE, THEN BRONCHITIS. Such was the case with Mrs. W. S. Bailey. McCreary, Ky. "My viftv was taken down with a severe at tack of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. She coughed as tho' she had cc-nsumption and could not sleep at night- The Doctor's medicine gave her no relief and I was advised to try Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. The first bottle gavo her so much relief that she continued using it and three bot.tles .effected a. perma nent cure." 3(r. W. S. Bailey, says ; he is prepared to answer mil inquir-N ies promptly. For sale by All Druggists. j FURS I FURS!! the Will pay you Piiccs for yonr Fnra. FURS!!! Cash Highest J. Vf. HISEL Bridge Junk Shop, No. 23 North Maple st East Tennessee Phone 215, Ilorai Phone 596. ' - ytKLSlmo INDIAN FIELDS Oxy-Acetyline Wetding Of AutomobSSo Parts. I have installed a Modern Welding and Cutting Outfit . Specially Adapted to "wadding Automo bile Paris such as t,yl:c? fr. crank co5es and all other parts of AutoaioHb-. fLHing fVicchanery, , rarrn riachsnery5 G. e Engines, Etc. j- . We weld fell metals wh the Oxy-Acetyline Torch and they are as strong or stronger than new. All work guaranteed. CHAS. HAG AN, Machine and Repair Works, Corner Broadway and Highland Don't buy a car until you. have investigated the Buick Hue. We have cars ranging in price from $850. to $1S00.; nothing quite as good at the price. Ask anyone who owns one. We carry in stock a full line of Tires and Tubes and all kinds of Auto supplies. Our prices are right, give us a, trial. WINCHESTER GARAGE E. L KING Proprietor. Home Phone 21 East Tcnn.344, 11 USE NOTHING COMMON BUT SENSE " HIGif ART SIGNS A GOOD SIGN TO A BUSINESS fS THE SAME AS A LOCOMOTIVE TO A TRAIN. ;A A. LYNN PERRY FfuooiatForest Grove Friday, Fel rnarV 2B. Ofrs.'-SatJi IlUIe. o AVinche-ler; is vi.-itiii Iilr father, Artlnir Parker si5 Eliza Goff has returned after North Mid!-t .1--..... - .v a ,cv da at. vi-xt to 'icr grammioincr. F : MM i Zfir il' i4 Br if ACnT!Aji 'ACT aitS Bcvevaj from f- pl.i.'e attendt l'1 Irs. Flovd Clav spent last Tveek with, her mother, Mrs. ITcKinley, in Winchester. f court at Tiiirficter Mvij". 5lr., .Shar Iiinruer f visiting his brother, jOscar, at Lexington. . ilks 'Kdslaide Stevenson enter- taJad-vller eighth grade pnpils with afchlrf party for Washington's t II 1 Mr. "jameEraii of Jprth Elks Building Both Phones (ManJ.Bobert Kfntorell -rcps Vfi -ST " yie.tott7i yisUedvl..slstits fcuring the Gojff,kfetreefc StreetH '3' B6thMefc V4 Mm