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X if I Makes Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome . foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates I (. R. R. LOCAL TIME CARD MIKTIt (i1'Mt. I?t t.iuiviii rtiri-i ! liictiinali I Mr.--. I jtut-.t iltr .ii.titl I W tVntral ii iiirmniMl.ito . rot TU Ivor .ll.SSam . 4um l:.1. Paiui'h an 1 O.ir.t n-ffit 5.IX nut l-l Kulliii -4ttttmiMia1 titfi . . . . . it m 1H , Or-traii -m i.il 3. t X. . !. (LtHittil. pasr. oiily l.tam JUUP 5. It'll. W.ia.CllAWrOKIi, AjTt. AUTUMN. ! A ii.l't-iu-, fSurin revate the air, tii'r-.ij for mother nat nrr teiHl-rly n'rr all her itinH av... Ifc-ep in tUe . U the tila-k p-iiu- filial in .'lorj Mil tlit ir IIKII, l!.csU'iiilei1 in it-. HUiniilcr ;'rtTH tut- oak KtMtl!M all altne. E'e eeer timid ayilc lalil lake Mime brilliant bur, -uii' .rliiiii? lovinpty to Minmfr -- " ' . rut rii.t.mt inl i id valley broad are veiled In purple mnl, All thenreumbiue tora.it a charm hieh fe- ran e'er re-.it. Though daud oh: Auluinti. Ir this eharo. I tteeer ran forget. How )oi aire ou tiniuht tu aje deep aorrow and rt-jnvl. The kiRbinz miml. the purple ml-t. tbe gure- oua landneaiie'k liw, la kilent language tieinir it haek that autumn- lonjr a;ro. Whea death ami fun eame hand in hand, my dear one took a a ay And atole jlie beautjr front the nijcht, the un- aaine Iroai the day. Aar a. Lokgcit. Turnips and pork are now on the menu. See Coombs & Co. before you J ell your beef hides. o 27 " Hob White" is without doubt tbe best flour on earth. l)ijihtheria patients are decreas ing in number. When you get "fjuail" meal you get the best that is to be had. Business necessities are compell ing some persons to become inter ested in automobiles. Lots of good things to eat can be found at lliicn.'.inc'd. We are to lose two clothing and dry goods stores. Cattle is being tun out of the county in considerable quantities, attractive prices causing activity auiun buyers. Theodore lioosevelt is to br in I-ouisvitle Lfxt Wednesday fies noon, and uill make an address. Thouwmlj of Kentuckiaui will meet liim, and il is likely lis will In: given the most run-iin reception he has ever had in the state. No matter what you want in sow ing machine supplies you can grt it from I'.oaik. A reunion of the Shaver family took plav.e Sunday, September r, at the home of Jacob B. Shaver, near Midland. About loo of the descendents cf pioneeis Andrew and Peter Shaver attended the reunion. Peter Shaver came to this couiity sbout 1S14 mid his brother Andrew arrived a few years later. Both were industrious mcu and are today widely represented among the most influential men m the county. Hallowe'en is the next event that will attract the attention of the boys. The protracted revival services at the lUptist church will close Sunday, after two week continua tion, large audiences being drawn to every service and great good being accomplished. lr. Compton has made many warm fucnds here, and his addresses and general in terest in our people has endeared him to a vast number. New oatmeal, evaporated peaches, matkcrcl, canned good, etc. at Hri.'s Mrs. (.'has. V. Martin, while operating a gasoline iron last week, was severely burned on the hands and arms when the lamp ignited. Her injuries arc painful, but she is getting along very nicely. If you are not pleased with the coffee you are using, and like good coffee, we have it in Chase & San born's high grade coffee. Sold ex clusively by Uriz. Muhlenberg roads continue to re ceive the attention of workmen, a vast amount of mileage having been overhauled this season. The business atmosphere is being clarified, some lines being over crowded, and an adjustment was necessary. Try a sack of Swan's Down flour at Uriz's. Misses Louise Wickliffe and Mary Taylor, Dr. Beverly Martin and Mrs. W. A. Wickliffe as chaperone are with Dr. J. A. Jones, of Cincin nati on an automobile tour of ten days through Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. The regular monthly meeting of tbe city council was held Monday night, only routine business being transacted. Call for Sunshine cakes and crack ers at Briz's. There is a state-wide political campaign on now, and speakers will rover the commonwealth thoroughly between now and tbe November election. Reports indicate immense crowds in attendance everywhere, and people seem to be taking more than a usual interest in matters political. Mr. R. 1). Vincent, of Graham, and Miss Lula May Thoinason, of Central City, were married at the home of Rev. C. B. McDonald here at 10.30 o'clock yesterday inorn in, Rev. 'McDouald being the officiating clergyman, and a few friends being in attendance. Next Saturday is Columbus Day, just 4$o )cars since our discoverer landed on our shores. Circus outfits are going into win ter quarters. So far as we here alxiuts know, they never came out from last year's. Messrs. J. P. Morgau and C. W. Uonrk were In Louisville this week on business. Good morning! Have you receiv ed any unsigned letters? Mr. W. C. Paige, of Louisville, is here in the interest of the local V. f M. C. A. False Fire Alarm. St. me persons passing along the street about X. so o'clock last Sun day night noticed smoke in Long's bakery, and a cry of lire was raised. Mr. Long was soon on the spot, and the smoke was found to t omc from the oven in tlx- bake shop, wheie a quantity of wood had been placed to dry, and had become ig nited. 'Iheic was no possibility that the (lames could have gotten in the building, but the damage from smoke would have been heavy. The fire whistle was not blown, for neither the telephone or direct alarm was in working order. The ladies of the Cumberland Presbyter i an t hurt h are preparing to oiler the public a rare treat in " A Musical Dream," whu h is being rehearsed under the direction of Miss Lelia Dcwitt. There will be music, singing, marches and a variety :f entertainment to please all who attend on Thursday night, ( ct. 1 7. Telephone No 5 and your laundry will be called for and delivered. Jar laly buggies at Roarks. To The Public. W e desire in announce to the public that our new mill is now in full operation, anil we will at all times have on hand the very finest quality of flour, meal and lecd. We arc very anxious to do custom grinding for our frientls, antt can give them the very best Hour and wheat that is to be had anywhere, in exchange for their corn and wheat. Homk Mil mm; Co. (J in-) Mr. Raymond T. Hickman, in his 20th. ear, died at the home of his father, Mr. Stephen Hickman, last Sunday about noon, after a con finement of several months from con sumption. He was a quiet, popular young man, well known and had many friends. Interment was at Friendship Monday afternoon. Messrs. (S. M. Dexter iV Co. had a Norlcigh Diamond lantern burn ing in their window l:tst Saturday that attracted much attention. The lantern was to be given to the person who guessed nearest the length of time it burned, and there were over 200 guesses registered. The time was guessed all the way fron ten to eighty hours; the lantern burned 21 hours and 12 minutes, and (Jricn L. Roark, who estimated at 21 hours and 34 minutes was the nearest, and was given the prio. It is only eleven weeks until Christmas. Do your Christmas shopping early. Mr. W. H. Gregory, former presi dent of the Citizens' National Life Insurance Co., has written letters to the stockholders of that company that he intends to again be the head officer, as he has secured sufficient stock to insure such action. There is considerable stock held here, and many policy holders, so the pros pect of again opening this fight is one that concerns deeply many of our people. See the Outing baby sulky at Roark's; different and better than others. There has been more grading of streets done here this week than ever before in the same length of time. One of the county grader machines has been used, and instead of inula teaini being used, Mr. John Newman has been using his traction engine, and the combina tion works to perfection. m Indications of rain have existed for some days, and a 0od shower would help some now, as the roai!s are getting dusty, and pastures aie dry- Baseball fans are keeping right up with the championship games, anil some of them kuow every play er and play- made. Death of Mrs. Snl'ivan. Mis. Docie Francis Sullivan, wife of Mr. W. H. Sullivan, died at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at their home at l.uierne from a complica tion of ailments, from which she bad been a sufferer for some time. Her condition had not been con sidered dangerous, and her death was sudden and unexpected. Bur ial was in Ivergreen cemetery here Tuesday afternoon, and was largely attended. The husband and child ren have the deepest sympathy of a wide circle of friends. 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan, Tuesday, a boy. W Y. M. C A. NOTES. Those interested in basket ball met at the V. M. C. A. last Satur day and have organized a church league with the following as Cap tains: Baptist, Wood Sumner; Cum berland Presbyterian, Felix Purycar; Methodist, Roy Smith: Presby terian, Thomas Withers. This league will play a scries of games beginning Friday, Oct. iS and closing Friday, Dec. 6. And then the first team will be chosen and play its opening game December 3. Watch for futher announcements about these games. On October 17 Mr. S. A. Harris State Boy's Wotk Secretary, will make a visit to Grcccnville. Do not forget the date. Fvcry boy in Greenville is invited to a boy'smect ing at the Y. M. C. A - at 7 o'clock in the evenint;; the meeting will last just one hour, from 7 to S. Do not fail to attend this meet ing, and meet Mr. Harris. Instead of the pennant offered by the State Committee, for the best Bible Classes in attendance and ef ficiency among boys in the State, the have offered a silver cup this year. If every boy who was in a class last year will do his part that cup will surely land in Greenville. What do you say, bos? Bible Study rally diy for men and bo)s Oct. 20. Set this date down and I c th.-rc that day. After tYs wcik a slight change will be made in the Junior hours. Instead of having two and one half hours on Fiiday night, - the Juniois will have one and one quarter hours 011 Friday niht and 01, c and one quark 1 hours rn Saturday night. The hours will be then a-, follows: Fiiday night 7 to li 15 o'tlixk, and Saturday mht 7 to S. 1 5 o' lot k All Juniois will please notice this change. Death of Miss Ammic Goodall. Miss Ammic Goolall, of Dunmor, a well known and popular young woman, who had been here a few days at work in the te'ephone oltit e, was found unconscious in her room at the Allen House shortly after 7 o'clock last Thursday night, suffer ing from carbolic acid poisoning, which she had taken I y usiak? for listcriuc, which siif ImTTtti t.siug as a gargle for her throat. ' Doctors were summoned at once, but little relief could be secured, and the victim never regained conscious ness, dying at 11.15 o'clock I riday morning. The affair aroused univer sal sympathy, and a host of friends tlid everything possible for the suf ferer and to aid and comfort her two sisters, Mrs. T. B. Hunt, of Dunmor, and Miss Pearl Goodall, both of whom were at her bedside as soon as possible. Interment was in the cemetery at Myers' Chapel at 2.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, following a service con ducted by Rev. Hardison, of Dunmor, in tbe presence of an assembly of several hundred rela tives and fiisnd from this and ad joining counties. Deceased is also survived by a brother, Mr. Joab Goodall, of Los Angeles, Cat. Best one ever maJc the Kirsch curtain rods; Roark has a large line." Lost Several weeks ago, be tween town and tbe borne of Mr. J. G. Barkley, a ladies' dark blue coat firm tag inside collar "Stevens, Chicago." Will reward finder; repoit to this office. 3 Go to Sam R. Martin's tonsorial parlor and bath house for au easy, close shave or an up to date hair cut; near the Max Weir comer; Itaiig barber shop in town, assist ed by two first-cLss workmen. t Nuticc For Bills. The undesigned, will roeoivo bids for the construction of 105 feet of sidetvjlk on the Fast side of North Depot Street just north of the lil. mU Central P.ailroa I in the City of Greenville in front of the property (tl' X t ,..........,!.,.. U,.,.,l ... I ....... m...(,,..u..i Oct. 14. 191 j, at which time the t on tract for such construction will be let. Said walk shall be built t f con crete and in accordance with an ordinance of the Citv of Greenville passed of July 5, 1912, and the cost of said construction shall be and con stitute a lien on said (ropeity as is provided by law. This Ojt. 9, 1912. By order of the City Coundil City of Graeenville. Oru n I.. Roakk, Cleik, City of Greenville. Move just a little quicker the days are shortening. Stabbed Bjr Wife. Jessie Drake, colored, was stab bed in the chest by his wife last Saturday night, and the wound was a ilangcrois one, the heart cavity being narrowly missed. Drake was at the depot to take a train to Central City, and his wife opposed the Uit. Just as trie train was tluc, she attacked her husband with a knife. She was arrested and placed in jail, Drake is getting along very well, antl his recovery is prac tically assured. - - The makers of casket haidwarc have made an advance of 10 per cent, in prices. Perhaps they arc anticipating heavy mortality after the election. The reduction in prices made by the Ford Motor Co., ranging from 65 to ?oo on various models, has created quite a stir in the automo bile world, and the company i planning to build 100,000 vehicles for next year, whu h is 25.000 more than sold this. Probably we shall have s mc cars here next year. There has been little damage yel from frost, but the woo ls are taking on a beautiful dress of harmonious colors. Teamsters are as busy as bees, and it is hard to (.el ok in this line ttonc promptly. ( Jar boiled ham, dried beef and breakfast bacon is v.-ry f n and we can slice it to suit you W. H. Bl lr M'INK. Tuesday was Stale tlean up day; we tell you, because you probably tlid not know it from the non olser vance hereabouts. A real frost is scheduled fo almost any time now. When you get ready to entertain and want fancy cakes, we cm fnr nish you with the best that can bt had at prices ranging from tor. to 50c. per pound. W. H. Bkikxpink. Mrs. C. M. Howard is visiting relatives in Louisville for a few days and will make a stay with friends in Maiion county before her return Nobody is quite so busy as con crete men, as there is great durmnd for such work, and the season is ncaring an end when such work can be done. - - - - - -Kentucky bankers are in Louis ville in large numbers this week, where their annual convention it being held. Something; to Think About. Many words won't fill a bushel, but a Fire, Lightning, or Tornado policy with us will fill a want in hu man happiness that will otherwise remain unsatisfied. W. 1). Blackwcll & P.ro. General Insurance, Greenville, Ky. Rogers Bldg. Telephone, 16 3 Vacation TRIPS In planaic; your Summe; Vacation do not overlook the following low fares which will be in effect from May is to September 30. with re urn limit as shown below. ROUND TRiP FARES fjRELNVIIL!;, KY. To Chicago, lil. - '-$13.73 To .New York City PJJ3J8 " Niagara FalM. Y. l'$!U5 A L:mit (Kt 31. B Limit jj D.iys. Correspondingly Low Fares ?.!io iu rffect to all of the priucipal Summ.r Resort) iu the Nort.'i, Eist anJ West. For tlikcti auJ pxtlcit.u; spty to yen local Agent cr tl. H. ROWER VSwrr i ,1.: Trim. I ... w, JivokV I PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary;DurabletF1at Oi! Finish P-G Flatttoatt is rapidly super ceding vail popers, kalsomines and Ixad-and-otl paints; which are unsanitary, unsatisfactory and more expensive. Pee-Ge Hatkoatt pives tone, character and harmonious effect; and is the modern wall finish for firivate houses and public build ngs. Theplain directions on each can make it eacy to apply with perfect success. Each and The speed rum V,re5ss vr s. .lit 1 11 , rs"- -w 1 -a tbe lat three years. The speed that nets that mile-a-minuto "duck" with s shorter lead that's why it takes over 50,000 dealers to handle the demand for Remington- UMC Steel Lined Shells. The Shooting Iraternity are speed wie. They know smokeless powder won't drive shot. They know that the driva depends oa the compression. The powder charge in Remington- UMC shells is gripped i steel. This lining is designed to give the exact compression necessary to send the load to the mark quickest. It insures speed the same speed in every shell. The steel lining is moisture proof no dampness can get through. Jar proof no powder can get cut. Wssle proof no energy is loit. Shoal Rmminttom-VMC Arrow d Nitro Chib Steel Liaed Kipert factory loaded shell lor Speed pins Pjnera ia say ansa af ahatsiaa Remington Anns-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway Nc- York Cty Two in Some one in your home prefers vocal music YouM rather have instrumental. You can both be suited with a Victor Double-faced Record. Two records in o:k; almost at the price of one 10-inch, 75 cents; 12-inch, $1.25. OAKK ZZ DR. MO FFETT'S J7T MOM Costs Only 25c at Druggists, cr mz'it 25 I m-wm v ajc ar iwOisnsv ar IVIiftV' p rovr child, as thousands have TEETHINA is easily Riven and comes ino euccrs or vte sunrmsr's item uonn t a owing cauareiK Absolutely Pure The only S3 a ki Powder mado from Roya! Crape Cream ofTartar HO ALUM, UQ LliMu FHOSPHATC Physicians Advise !..l!i.a-.nes5. si lt l;;aJ;ict;. I v.nishiir-:. o.'i.-iLv.- i-r. t ' . lira mm ? ,t ill II OVER SYRUP "Get Oat of the Rur and save money on the Finish of your Walls and Ceilings Ask our dealer in your town for our Deautiiui oooH:"MotUrmMthod or J-iiusmn WaJj. giving color schemes and practical suggestions mm ihu 1 lliainm svoovs AaWiCTSKI If Pedslee Gdulfjef t (o. LttusruaaUD I-oafwfllc. Ky. GresaviKc Mil iag C). Sleel Lined sHf.T ivy 1 III 1 IB B B 1 cuiataafMSoBav Every One a Speed Shell that breaks your targets aearer the trap. That's why Remington-VMC Steel Lined Shells have won 13 out of the 15 Hantiicaoa held ia I records one Cutis Cholera InJaitum. Dttrrheta, Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children si Any Ji7-: At-Dlotfoiw ; !3ulatts in GuW4la. Sirmeth , ens tht Lhii I er.-J MAKES rt Tr.vo zASTm ; aVM r y ss V T riiftfll ai(l Bji i W tion?. Jv kiivinjt ilreso Doavcfej au qu-.titiy coj..t?ract3 and over