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fW3 ' Y"" i ; ' iiJW 5!- K sB id inc ikuc ili ur unnAmcdo, SB And We Invite You to Give Our Entire Line a Test in Regard to Value. V $. 'i & c in t ?. " t sB SB SB SB SB SB sB SB sB SB sB sB sB sB sB sB sB sB sB sB SB sB 0 STOCK OFFERED "Sterling" and Perfection Clothing Is "Preferred Stock" for it actually represents BETTER STYLE BETTER FIT and better workmanship, and is expressly "preferred" by a vast multitude of people who have worn them and know their value. This "stock" is offered in small shares, viz: One or More Suits to Each Person. Our line of EXTRA PANTS Is also complete in every detail. WE GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES AND PLEASE YOU TOO Soft Shirts With Collars Attached from 50 Cents to $2.50 Each. Complete line of white and negligee shirts in regular and coat cut patterns. Swell line of Ties and Suspenders. 33encb Catlorcfr Clothca & " ' tmmmmtwwtm F.W Nunn, dentist, Press Building Mrs. J. W. Flynn left Thursday for Nebo. Forest Harris, of Tolu, was in the city, Friday. Delicious fresh light bread at Morris & Yates. John C. McMurry, of Nashville, was in the city Thursday. J A. Stegar and little son, of Princeton, were in town Monday. Eskew Bros, are the sole agents for McCormick harvesting machinery. LcRoy Glessner, Supt. of the Sullivan Coal Co., was in the city Saturday. John iandcll, of Frances, was in town Friday. He was en route to Blackford. Mrs. Cora Letzinger, of is visiting her sister, Mrs. 5am Gugenheim. Mrs. J. P. Pierce was called to Nebo, Thursday on account of the death of her brother. Call on J. T. Hicklin for fertilizer for corn and tobacco. Mrs. David Boaz, of Frcdonia, was the guest of friends in this city, 'Tuesday. John Montgomery, of Providence, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. B. Kevil, Saturday and Sunday. Learner E. Guess, of Tolu, was in the city Monday on route to Sturgis vto attend tho Distriot Conference. Call and see my now line of furniture. It. F Dorr. Mrs. W. A. Deboe, who has been the guest of Mrs. W, C. Carnahan, left Monday for her homo in Blackford. Miss Carrie Moore, of Hopkins--ville, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Moore. Lacy Nunn and sisters, Miss Nolle and Mabel, passed through the city Tuesday en route to Richmond and Jamestown, Va. If you want a reaper, mower or binder, call on Eskew Bros. They handle the best, the McCormick. Miss Pearl Harris, of Corydon, irho has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs F. W. Nunn and Miss Florence Harris, left for home Monday. F.W.Nuuu, dentist, Press Building. Columbus Nealy spent Sunday at home. F. M. Durham left Monday for Nebo, Ky. V. C. Carnahan was in Wheat-croft Monday. New graham flour at Morris & Yates. N. It. Farris, of Salem, was in town Friday. ltoy Thrclkeld, of Salem, was in the city Friday. Eugene Guess, of Tolu, spent Sunday in this city. Miss Daisy Copher was in Evans-ville, Saturday shopping. Farmers you will find Eskew Bros headquarters for machine oil. Miss Carrie Hughes, of Paducah, spent Sunday with Miss Pearl James. Mrs. G. D. Summerville, of was in the city a few days last week. Miss Eva Clement, of Tolu, is spending this week with Miss Lizzie Gilbert. "Make hay while the sun shines" by raking with a McCormick from Eskew Bros. Mrs, T, J, Wring and danghter, Fannio, loft Monday for a visit to rolatives at Frances. Itev. R. A. LaRuo, of Levias, passed through the city Monday en route homo from Shady Grove. Eld. W. R. Gibbs, of Sheridan, was in tho city Monday eu routo home from Liberty Grove, Lyon Co. For the best bread on the market, call on Morris & Yates. Mrs. G. W. Howerton, of Rcpton, has been in city attending the bedside ot her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Moore. Robt. and Chas. Lear, of Tolu, were in town Monday en route to Sturgis to attend the District Conference. Paul S. Weaver, T. P. A. for the Rock Island R. R. was tho guest of his brother-in-law, A. D. Moore, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Deboe returned Wednesday from Dickson, Tenn., where they attended tho Presbytery of the Cumberland ohuroh. John Nunn, whilo fixing a sorecn door Monday, let a knife slip and out quite a gash in his hand. Ho is suffering a great deal with it. Mrs. Orvillo Ferrell, of Harris-burg, 111., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Copher, left Saturday for her home. New graham Yatc flour at Morris & Geo. M. Ciider was in Ilendersou Monday. John W. Wilson was in Evansvillc Thursday. A. Boaz, of Fredonia, was in the city Thursday. Jas. T. Terry, of Sheridan, wa in the city Monday. W. B. Wilborn, of Fords Ferry, was iu town Wednesday. Hicklin & Wheeler will fertilizer again this season sell you C. W. Jackson, of the Fredonia Valley, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. R. L. Moore is ill at her home on depot street, but is much improved. Miss Nelle Love spent the latter part of last week with friends in Hopkinsville, I have a new line ot picture It. F. Dorr. Miss Frances Gray was the guest of Miss Carrie Moore, iu last Thursday. Rev. J. 0. Smithson's family are going through a siege of the measles. Livingston Echo. J. Beatty Terry, Henry and Terry, of Sheridan, wore in Marion Monday on business, Will Adams has the nices berried of ths season. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Franklin, of Paduoah, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Franklin, Sunday. Mrs. Soldoil Glenn, of Eddyville, who has been visiting Mrs. Tom McConncl, left Friday for her home. Save time and trouble by ordering nice fresh light bread from Morris & Yates. Mrs. Herbert Whitney and little son, of Water Valley, Mi3s., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Dorr. Geo. Foster was called to Vicks-burg this week on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. R. N. Foster, who is reported better. Have you tried tho now drink, Fru-Tula? 5 cents at all Fountains. Howard McConnoll loft Tuesday for El Paso, Texas. Ho will visit several points in the West, with the view of locating. Ho has gono for his health. Eskew Bros, are the solo agents for McCormick harvesting maohinery. No orders for ieo received after 5 p. m. will be delivered until next morning. Marion Ice & Storage Co. inc. For delicious berries call at ris & Yate. Miss Pearl Duun is Miss l'earl Doss. the guest Mrs. Morse is dangerously (11 her home on Gum street. Dress Goods and Waistings In the most stylish weaves and patterns. If you have not examined our Jap Silk at 25c per yard you should do so at once. Underwear For You Union Suits and two piece suits. Ladies' light, union suits and two piece suits. Now is your time to get your Carpets, Druggets Rugs or Mattings WE SAVE YOU MONEY. I TAYLOR & CANNAN 1 Mor- Milton Moore, of Princeton, was in town Monday. Mrs. Robert Foster, of Vicksburg, is seriously ill. Ray Duvall was in Evansvillc Friday on business. ot Rev. Gelauer, of Henderson, was in the city Tuesday. Fresh berries twice a day at Morris & Yates'. Wilson Adams is visiting his relatives in this city. John Freeman, of Fredonia, spent Tuesday in the city. at Mrs. It. F. Haynes was in Evans-ville shopping Wednesday. i Selling Off!: Last Chance, Closing Out All Our Glasssware Chinaware Tinware Graniteware Queensware Crockery Jewelry Novelties Large assortments of post cards, also leather and tinsled cards, with Marion greetings on them. E. FOHS. Mrs. H. D. Pollard returned from a visit to relatives in Elkton, Miss Tillio Herogcs, of near town, is the guest of friends in Crayneville. Will Adams is tho strawberry man. Ring Morris & Yates, S. T. Moore, postmaster at Princeton, was in the eity Monday. Mrs. H. P. Long is attending the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Robt, Foster. G. L. Dial is, buying chickens and has paid 10 cents this week, the highest price. Bring him your fowls. May and Ruby Cook, of Crayneville, were in the city Wednesday. T. II. Lowery, who has had typhoid fever for several weeks, is convalescent. Dudley Xoggle is visiting his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nogglc, ot Dekoven. Rev. It. C. Love attended the District Conference at Sturgis this week. Misses Virginia Wyatt and Virginia Bugg spent Wednesday with friends iu this city. Will Adams brings in fresh strawberries morning and afternoon to Morris & Yates. Phone in your orders for ice early each morning. Call 300. Marion Ice & Storago Co, Inc. Rev. Virgil Elgin is attending District Conference at Eddyville this week. Rev. J. T. Barbec, of Owensboro, was in the city Tuoscjay en routo to Fredonia. Pr, J, D. Threlkcld, of Salem, was in the city Tuesday en route to Dawson, "Make hay while the sun shines" by raking with a McCormick from Eskew Bros. Miss Clara Rcid, of Fredonia, spent Tuesday with Miss Bulah Conyer. i Will Adams will supply you with strawberries. Call Morris & Yates. Mrs. Ada Bracey Crawford has had erected to the memory of her husband, W. T. Crawford, a handsome monument in the new cemetery. Henry & Henry, the marble men, had the contract. Mrs. Strong, who visited her mother, Sirs. Morse, left Thursday for her home. G. L. Dial is buying chickens and has paid 10 cents this week, the highest price. Bring him your fowls. A beautiful monument has been erected in the new cemetery by Joe Ben Champion, to tho memory of his young wife, who died so suddenly last summer. Henry Bros, did the work. Mrs. C. H, Browder and children, who have been spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dial, loft Monday for their home in Memphis, Tenn. Good pasture with running water, two miles South of Marion on the Fredonia road. $1.25 for grown stock, $1.00 yearlings. Jacob H. Ceidkr. Shoes and Oxfords That Satisfy j That Look Well g Fit Well J3 & Wear Well and are Comfortable. v3 Come try them. s3 Sftr Hats and Caps ? If you want to see 3p the Hats both in fur and straw that are i? up-to-date. jJfcf Come Look at Them gr Children. BRIM FULL OF BARGAINS S& Complete line of y White Parasols l3 For Ladies, Misses and 3 5 5 wmwmmwmmwmwwm: please the taste, refreshes the body. .") cents all Fountains. J. C Wallace, the genial life insurance agent, happened to a very painful accideut last week, while trying to hang some window shades he fell a cross a chair back and broke three ribs. He is geting along nicely. Call and see our complete line of National Biscuit Company's goods-Morris & Yates. J. 0. Gray, of Salem, was in town, Monday. He is expecting his son, Russel, and daughter, Miss Nellie, home Friday from Hopkinsville, where they are attending South Kentucky College. If you want a reaper, mower or binder, call on Eskew Bros. They handle the best, the McCormick. J. B. Kevil left Monday for Richmond, and Jamestown, Va. He will visit his daughter, Mrs. B. L. Stevens at Smithfield, N. C, before returning. Afternoon deliveries, begin at 4 p."m. Marias Iao t Storago Co. Inc, Thatcher W. Walker was arrested., hero last Friday by Cheif of Police Cannan. He was recruiting officer at Now Orleans and had deserted, a. few weeks ago. e was with Gentry" Bros, show when captured. He was taken tP Jeffersou Barracks, St. Louis, by Mr. Cautlan Monday, Call on Morfis ec Yates, if you want fresh light bread for supper. Mrs. J. D. Threlkcld passed through town Tuesday en rotfte to Louisville, where she will attend tho Commencement exercies of University of Louisville. Her sou, Hay-den, will graduate from this institution. Fru-Tola is tho newest and best drink at the Fountains. Try it. Seldon Ainsworth is out of the Marion Coal & Transfer Co., having sold his interest to his former business associates, Messrs. 0. H. Paris and Chas. Donakev. He has not decided what he will engage in, but probably farming. I have just received a new line of Princess dressers, tables, chairs cct. R. F. Dorr. Notice to Farmers. Now produce company just come to Marion and hero to stay, on the oorner of Main and Salem street?. When you como get their prioes on all kinds of produce, and get their prices on what you want to buy in the way of groceries. You will then know who is paying commission both ways. G. L. Dial, Pres. h il l U l fti IU ", A Ml ?JL !1 r ,'? .-"