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V v TfiWyflZ " V f WK. (,?.-.- - i s ' Tf ,," i f ' Xi v i . ft W ' TTTTtTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTT V WOT TOT OT OTV TTTT'TT1! TTTTTT ., n n ., m . .. . h K t A I K t U U b I 1 U N S A L t v The Greatest Reduction Sale ever Inaugerated in Marion, Is still in Progress and the Greatest' Opportunity for Buying the Best Goods for the Least Money is yours 1 am over-stocked and to reduce it, I.am selling every article in my entire stock at a greatly reduced price. This reduction applies to goods just com" ing in as well as to any other portion of the stock. It is all new for that matter. Come see for yourself. It is the only way you will have of really knowing" I have used the best possible judgment in the selection of this large stock and there is nothing old or shelf-worn in it. I am not forced to sell, but the fact that I am over-stocked suggeststhe idea of reducing it by greatly reducing the price and let me assure you that all through the month of August this Slaughter in prices will continue. I am selling as I promised through my advertisement and will so continue. Money saved is money made. If I can save you money on what you need is it not policy for you to buy trom ing to quit busisess, but continue more determinedly than ever. The liberal more fully show it, I mean to give them more bargains and better bargains than I pay cash and get And you will be able to in my store during this MAIN STREET, 4t'lI"lI'i"i,inIi"I'I',lII0I"iMilti,,i,l'I',II"l"I"i"i' APPLEGATE. Last Saturday afternoon while the Applegate base ball team were practicing on their diamond, an agrigation of men and boys from Repton, who called themselves ball players, swooped down on them. They are nice fellows, but for the life of us we can't imagine where they got the idea that they could play ball, for the way our team defeated them was a caution. Thomas McKinley Jr. and Homer Mayes are both very sick with typhoid fever. Miss Edith Burton, of Marion, visited relatives in this section last week. Dow Brantly and family, of Repton, visited relatives at this place Sunday. The Applegate base ball team will play Sullivan at this place Saturday ' afternoon, August 7, Ed White and wife, of Weston, were pleasant callers in thi3 city Sunday. Guy Woodson has just finished a nice tobacco barn for Will Crider, Potts Bros, are digging a well for S. A. Nunn. We still have Sunday school every Sunday at 3 o'clock. James Crider, who has been residing at Jacksonville, Tenn., for the last seven months, returned home Friday. Success to our new editor lung may he "wave." Brom Bones. SISCO'S CHAPEL Crops are looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley visited relatives near Sheridan Sunday. Pre3S Belt and family visited the sick Elder Belt Saturday. All interested in the graveyard at Sisco's Chapel will be present Saturday July 30, with baskets well filled. Bro. You May Need It - Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer's Cherry Psctoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it's all I right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such mattecsT Early treatment, early cure. WtfitUA nt foramlM W kMisk (look! A ttm ear todlolat W art jrou yers eooimltyoar (leu tor Mtny boy it called dull d stupid, when the is due to' lazy Hver. We firmly believe year ovn. doctor wilt tell you that in occasional dose of Avar's Pills will do such boys a. peat I oearoi gsoa. iner seep tne nrecactire. Xad by tfe . O. Art 0.. XwU, patronage accorded me by all the lowest discounts. Hence I can sell to the Cash System is the Best. take home some of the best reduction sale that you may Harris will preach there at 11 , o'clock. Miss Vera Sisco is visiting her brother Roy. Roy Sisco, wife and little daughter, Jaunita, visited Kit Butler Sunday. Miss Winnie Brown visited Miss Ethel Lewis Sunday. Miss Florence Lewis with her sister' Mrs. Elder Belt, is ill with typhoid fever. Vol, Eliza and Allie Floyd attended the ice cream supper near Tylene. Ed Butler and wife visited their brother near Sheridan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yandell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman, T. H- Cochran and mother, Mrs. Nannie Cochran; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry are camping at Hill's spring for a month, Mrs. Carl Henderson and children are spending this week at Dawson. Mrs. Nannie Cochran and grandson, Thomas Cochran, left Tuesday for where they will visit Mrs. R. A. Rodgers. W. B. Yates lelt Wednesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will conduct the song service at a campmeeting. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bebout, of Paducah, were in the citv Tuesday, en route to Sheridan, where they will visit his father, A. J. Bebout, and family. Miss Frances Woods, of St. Louis, arrived Friday and will visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kevil, for several weeks. Miss Mae Jordan, of Hopkinsville, who has been visiting 1n Salem, passed through town Monday en route ome. Joltings By The Woy. Green county is one of fhe oldest counties in Kentucky. It was the thirteenth county and was formed in 1792. It was originally a very large county, but a number of counties have been slioed oil it until it is left small in area. The following counties have been cut off frqm Green: Adair, Cumberland, Taylor, Russell, and parts of Barren, Monroe, Met-calf, Clinton, Hart and Wayne. One ofthe early forts of the State was built right where the court houe ai Greensburg'now sUnds. passed by the site of another early fort, called "Skin-House Fort." It was so called because the Indians had a house nude of the skin of animals. It was situated en a high knoll that commanded tbo valleys on every aide. The court house at Grcensburg is an old-fashioned stone house and was built in 1799. It occupies onoedge of the publio square. These aro quite a number of those antiqueetooe' houses in Greensbiirp. The majosity of these business, house's in Grecos-burp are roofed like the old.faebion the people of Crittenden and bargains you ever had offered enjoy and take advantage of I am very HENRY STONE, dwelling houses. They have nico churches in Grcensburg. The Presbyterians have a beautiful stone church. I had the privilege of preaching in it Friday night to uite a good audience. The meeting at Ebenezer was a great revival. Thirty-six professed religion and fifteen joined the church with others to join yet. Quite a number of parents were converted and neirly all the converts were adults. I go to Westmoreland, Tenn.. and preach at Liberty church next Sunday and then go to Lebanon to attend the Bible Conference. James F. Viuce. The Crime of Idleness. Idleness means trouble forany one. Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow complexion pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and build up jour health. 25 cents at Jas. H. Orme's and Hayncs & Taylor's drug stores. i r ;.- -l i oood F: K eEn 2 '? vm k z u n is t u -. i r. nnia mitm , Drauchon ,rtvecrttr"ct'. backed by chair if 30 colleges. 4300,000.00 capital, and 18 rears! success, to tecure position unilei rtasonabla concJluoMf or relunU tuition. BOOKKEEPING Br ' ' licceptlllK lilt iirono 't"n. ile tu.i li" tenches mon m 'J ill. 1.1'. n onths than thej 3o In fcl.V. liiuughou can convince "JV. SHORTHAND write the system ot Fhortlmrd Iirauntioc teaches, licoause they knew It UTIIK J1KST FOR rui'.h CVTXOCUE ami teo!:let "Whi lrnT('k'ijriiir" which erplnln nil, caJj ouor mlto.lM). I'. Uu..Lt,m, President DHiWJGHOH'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE t , toiti lit MUD (Incorporated) Evansville, Paducah Nashville, Memphis, St Louis or Washington D. C. SHERIDAN. School began at JJeor Creek Monday, Clarence Thompson, teacher. W. B. Yates left for Mississippi last woek, where be is helping in a meeting. Miss Blanche Bebout is visiting in Earlington this week and will attend the Madisonvillo fair . Mr, and Mrs, John Bebout, of Padueah, are visiting his father, A. J, Bebout, and family. adjoining counties have made ever known before. you cheaper than if I bought on time. Come to see me during this Sale you. Hoping to see all of the cheapest prices on goods truly yours, 4 fr4'i"ifrl'M'"frl"M" Ben McEImurry, of Hampton, visited relatives here last week. Ben Wilson and wifo visited in Dawson last week. They took with them their niece and Nephew, Dorothy and Delia Wright. Sam Bracy and his brother Tom was in Sheridan Sunday on "business." Kverige Stone was in the city Saturday. Sue Bebout, who was seriously wounded by being thrown fioiu her horse, is, we are glad to report, improving. Joe Williams, Reed Kaslcy and Sam Bracy attended the show hern Saturday night. Miss Ida Walker, of HarJesty, who has been visiting Miss V.ola Lynn, has returned home. Si Hodge attended the show here Saturday night. Seared With a Hot Iron, or scalded bv overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed door injured by gun or in any other way the thi'ng needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue inflammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25 cents, at Jas. H. Orme's and Haynes & Taylor's. WALNUT GROVE. J Health is good except bad colds occasioned by attending the meeting just closed at the Grove. Brother Charlie Clark, of Salem, assisted the pastor, Rev. J. T.. Davis in our meeting which lasted about twelve days. There were several conversions and some church members were renewed. Brother Clark at the -"close of the meeting expressed himself as being pleased with his stay among our good people and also praised the congregation for the good order. Farmers have finished pluwing' their crops, Corn is looking fine Tobaeco is shaped. We are making preparations fof the association which meets at thdl Grove August 18. The fruit-tree man recently dei flcribed hr tin nanaerl thraucrh Tiara Friday and took dinner with dbTJ He was not at all ruffled, but almost me? my business a success'. This I appreciate' and to need my old customers and as many you ever saw , MARION, KENTUCKY; tickled out of his wits. He sells nursery stock just the seme. J, A. Clift sells more goods than some people and has two peddling wagons running and distributing goods and groceries and gathering up produce. Now, wo believe it is the custom r. xozonaoioi o D....IJ riuviutjiiuu ran I PROVIDENCE, KY.i am not go j not tell ypu that new ones asVpossible of the itcmizers to give an ac,rt tnt of the visiting done by the ladies in their neighborhoods and also ot the good sisters, but for tnr that I might not do justice to all ind might possibly incur the ;e of some if they should be left out or overlooked, we will just leave all out, for the present. 011 r:8 I Fine Exhibits Array of Free on Railroads Train Services .Art Band g EvaftsvillewillTiiriiih kill II 4 " ' 1 1 r o ?" SST n 3 nil " j " r AUGUST 117,18,19,20,21. AMU D O m THEOLDTIMECOUNTYFAIR Good Racing Splendid Attractions. Low Rates sand Fine Strouse'sjHigh df nkJi mmiQ aoccatOEa:t x y ? . a .i 6 j.Ji ; . i )l '? " a j .8 a "it J V ' " . . ; " 1 . . . .i .. i..'j. ." .. a iiu jl" ; , i .-i ,:'.'! ' . iMir" -- -- iEii y-...-, m.JULU..,m MMU . '- ;. fv 'jLiA,' ...,