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l? w i-i iT J j&jJglBfCTMijro vr fct" w V i w &.: ' r &" .11 itw ', ?, .4 m sm tf 1 V Jvt Ifff? - - . - - WWiSfctta Season Opens. . All winter long tho husky drovo Sat winning pennants by tha utovo. Wook after week, time slipped away With double-hoiulors evory day. Tho crowd Hint won tho winter flnjj Mny slump today and hold tho bag. lloro's hoping wo've a goodly team Thnt will not shntter winter's dream. Courier-Journal. MORE LEGAL LIGHT. (Mt. Olivet Tribune.) Tudgp Hucklur has had a window put t ' 'V1'1 tlie 1,urt" "','0 of ,lis ,!UV mcc t1 , , .giving him light from tho north, cast , . and west. J. 8. Harrison did tho work . -'neatly and artistically. ', MOTHERS OF THIS COUNTRY . have through nil ages past and will through all years to come, tnko caro of tho ordinary simple ailments incident to every family with their own favorite remedy. In almost every homo in tho land, Lydia B. J'inkhum's Vegetable Com pound is the recognized standard house hold remedy for fomnlo ills; thousands of American women owo their good henltli to it. Made from tho roots aT herbs of the Held, it is a simple, romedy In whieh suffering women may place perfect confidence. Jt contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. AFTER GRIPPE Made Strong By Vinol. John 0, I'urmnn, of Clarion, Pa., says: "After ii very severe attack of tho grippe my system was in a weakoneil, nervous and run-down condition. I had no appetite at all. 1 was obliged to continuo with my work, nud nothing seemed to help mo until a friend in duced mo to take Vinol. I began- to note good results from the first bottle. I continued its use nud am now sound and well an ever. In health one cannot realize how de pressed a person may become after try ing one-remedy after another without benefit lor such a condition as Mr. . I'liriunn was in, or what a relief it is to .i find help and bo restored to health and "btrength. L,,It is tho (ombined action of the I medicinal curat ivi' elements of cods' 11 v- ors without the greasy oil, aided by the blood-making and strength-creating I propel ties of tonic iron, that makes f Vinol so cMciuiit in building up the weakened run down sytcni. Wo guarantee Vinol to .give, you per fect satisfaction. J. ('. I'ccor, Drug gist, Mnysville, Ky. J. S.-For rough, scaly skin, try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. GEM FACT AND FANCY. Tho meaning of plntonic lovo is thnt tho young gent can't ntt'onl to marry. Potato wino is the latest. The latest thing out is tho latchkey girl. , , The averago man is at his working best nt' .'I . in. A littlo knowledge is the usual thing. A church in Soidlitz, Bohemia, has a chandelier of human lionns. All tho world 'loves it lover ho 'a such n laugh. The Wright brothers began life as journalists with the West Side News, it four-page weekly with -100 subscrib ers. Ilabics like, a man with whiskers. Thcro's something about him they seem to cling to, Chowing tobacco which is fast dis appearing is often steeped in rum and opium. Every girl's thoughts aro nbove dross when on hats. Men's clothes aro now cut very loose again. Poverty is tho ono blessing, which we .never begmdgo our friends. INCIDENT BRINGS TO MIND J"oo Orimes, Maysvllle Man, who Was Known for Unusual Proportions. (Oeorgctown, (Ohio) News Democrat.) Mention a few weeks since by tho visit of White Eagle, father of the late Luther McCarty, pugulist, to this place, was sufllcient to bring to mind of Slr. Jacob Kalnoy, that thero onco lived and, grow to manhood n man, who, for gigantic proportions, had fotv equals in tho world. This was Joe Orimes, who lived a few miles west of Ooorgotown. Ho died seven or eight years ago, nnd his weight was at 754 pounds. Ho became a nntinoal cole--brlty. His neck measurement was 20 r inches, his height C foot, 4 inches. Ho 'moosurod around the shoulders, outside tho arms, 95 inches, nnd around the chest, under tho arms, 07 inches. II U wnist inoauroinent was 72 Inchos, while 5Kh!s legs at tho thigh measured 48 inches. 'i ,0 rimes' death was duo to oncroachment of fut upon his heart, anil ho Is "well rc- VJincmbered by many peoplo who will trad this reference es was a well-known Maysvlllo at. ono time. Ho roda a bttyvlo MHECirim mEwiw kmmtmimiVm tn olil:avelefiwt, ,. ,v 1 - 1, ,w-,.li..iiiffte.ihnTriiti,-Tirre'Mr 'I "'!', " ilWTfrJ'.UW''W'W'ww-M.i'Tfr 1 '" ' 1 ..I - I TALK TOTTEACHEnS Given Saturday Morning By Miss Jos . sle O, Yancoy County School ' Superintendent Miss Jessie O. Yancoy gavo an Inter esting talk to her tenchers concerning tho K. K. A. nt her oHlce last Saturday forenoon. Sho mentioned that sho had seen a model country homo from Winthrop, N. C, and urged upon tho teachers to see it and get tho costs, and bring back the facts about the houso to their patrons. Sho urged her teachers to got. their Trustees and women too, to go to tho K. E. A. Tho round trip fare is only $1.3!). Lodging nt tho Cortlandt $1.00 por night, including bath, breakfast, lunch, 25c, dinner 50c. All tho teachers and Trustees of Fnyctto County have enrolled. Will Mason County bo behind Fayette. Enrollment fee, $1.00. Any one may enroll. The following have en rolled: , Messrs. Gault, Btickncr, Callihan. Downing, Caldwell; Misses I'iorce, Wal lace, Irwin, May llurphy, Essio Uoone, Margaret Wood, Elizabeth Murphy, Harriett Haughaboo, Elizabeth Childs and Miss Dobyns. Tho Business Men's Club of Louis ville made a generous offer to the coun try tenchers. lu that thoy givo $1.00 on tho pnrchnso prico of the book call, cd tho "ltUKAL SCHOOLS," a book that will cost tho teachers only C0e, and should bo in the hands of every teacher. Dr. Locke, tho Stnto Health ollicor from Dnrlioursvillc, will bo at tho Mo rausburg school on the afternoon and evening of tho 21st. Ho will, build and illustrate the sanitary toilet. The delegation leaves on Tuesday tho 28th and on Wednesday the teachers can visit any school they may desire, among tho schools mentioned were the "Open Air," "School for Defective." and for "So-culled Had Hoys." Among tho prizes Miss Yancey is anx ious that her county should win tho first prize, viz: "Het Exhibit from a County as a Whole." And for ono of her teachers to write the prize essay of 130 words on "Why a Teacher Should Attend the K. K. A..'" Miss Yancey said there were 0:1,000 school gills engaged in canning, and supervised by J!00 women, and n little twelve year old gill named Clyde Sul livan, of Ninth f.-uoliua, made the best record and denied 181 on an acie. Mrs, Cal Arthur was Mmmiii County's representative at tho Country Woman's Club. She read from Mrs. Williams' speech how consolidation works lu SlielbyCoun ty, Tenii. They have spent .h.0,0n0 in five years. They have 14 High Schools. In one, 14 miles from a rail road, they employ seven teachers, pay ing the principal $150, two teachers $SO each, and grade teachers $ti0 each per month. School building cost $.1S,()00, has sanitary appliances thioughmit the building and grounds. Owns its own TODAY! PERFORMANCES START DAILY AT 1 P. M. Tho most attractive feature of travel is talking about it after the journoy is completed. When a man dreams it is of the dis comfiture of an enemy and the generous ti eat merit he accords his beaten foe. TOBACCO AND ILLITERACY. (Owenton Democrat.) If the farmers continuo to ralio large crops of tobacco and keep the children out of school, nothing more can bo ex pected than illiteracy and ignorance. GRANT MONUMENT BILL Believed To Be Ready To Receive Fa vorable Action In Congress. (Oeorgctown (Ohio) Xews Democrat.) Privato letter received by Hon. E. F. Blair from Dr. Bohror contains informa tion last week that Congressman Foss is preparing to appeal to tho congressional library commlttco for favorable action concerning tho appropriation for the Grant monument to bo erected iii Georgetown. In tho meant iino it bo hooves nil cltlzons to sign tho many pe titions which aro to be forwarded to hi m urging immediate action. Indi cations are promising that this appro priation can bo secured and it Is ug gcstPd that thoso interested wiito per sonal lotters to Congressman Fess urg ing immcdlato ncttou in this instance. $5,000,000 CONTRACT Will Bo Let By Text Book Commission To Be Named Soon By On v. McOreary. Frankfort. Somo timo this month, probably this week, Gov. McOreary will announco his appointment to tho Stato Textbook Commission, which will lot the flvo-year contract in July for fur nishing text books for tho common schools, a contract amounting to more than $5,000,000. In addition to Presi dent H. S. Barker, of State University, Prestdont II. II. Cherry or Prof. A. C. Burton, of tho Wcstorn Kentucky Nor mal, and Prof. Richard JohuBOn, of tho Eastern Normal, tho names of Supt II. O. McKeo, of tho Frankfort City Schools; Representative V. D, Ham mond, of Franklin; and Prof. B. WT Shorrlll, of Pinevllle, nro mentioned 'as possible 'members of tho comraUBlon. Mof'tkaR'100 applications lor. appoint wvMt hve Wa iled-tfflth the averno v. '.,.. '' -,'; v '5.:; ...- . L . .. 1 ..... - I . , , I T . canning process. Miss Williams say this Is accomplish ed by a BOND ISSUE. The solution to the rural situation soems to bo to dovclop tho farm women. U. 11. M un ford of Richmond, Va., says develop tho fnrm women as wo develop tho fnrm land. (live tho women ho snnio conven iences and aids ns tho man gets'nnd em ploys, and there will not bo tho drift to tho city.. Oct busy on tho enrollment. Oct busy on your school exhibit, and tako all you can with you, nud bring buck nil you can from tho 1. 10. A. is tho slogan. Luckily for tho success of his suit, a woman seldom sees n man before brenk fast until after she is married to him. Give a woman cosmetics and u dotted veil and sho will oxecute n counterfeit of youth good enough to fool half tho men. KENTUCKY CORN CROP IS WORTH TWICE AS MUCH AS THE TOBACCp CROP. Tho corn crop of Kentucky is worth more than all tho other farm crops com bined. Its estimated value in 1SU.1 was $50,807,000, moro than twice that of tho Stato's tobacco crop. The year 1013 was not a good corn year and tho averago yield for tho Stato was only twenty bushels to the acre. Some of tho best of tho corn growing States did not do ns well, but tho averago yield for tho country nt largo was twenty-thrco bushels. In acreage Kentucky ranks eleventh among tho States, but in 1013 thirty four States reported- a higher average yield. In 1010 nnd 1012, better crop years, tho Stato's average was approx imately thirty bushels, but tho aver ago in more than half tho States of tho Union was higher. Tho figures show conclusively that the corn growers of the State are not getting tho results they ought to get fiom their efforts. Kentucky hail .'I, 050,000 acre in corn in 1013. Soil improvement, more c-nre in seed corn selection nud better methods of cnlti Mition would double the production of the more than thice million acres of land that Kentucky is planting every year in corn. Indeed, it is safe to say that with only moderate improve nu.'iit in these pniticulnis on tho part of the rank and file of the farmers there would be a material increase of production and that without any in crease of ncreago. Tho average yield of corn in some of our counties is us low as fifteen bushels. That this is due solely to pour methods has been demonstrated by the boys com dubs which, in every section of tho State, from tho mountains to the Mississippi River, havo made records of 100 bushels and upward to tho acre. Courier-Journal. Marion Leonard, Ev lybo y'sF voritc, in Warner's 3-Recl Fe ture "A Leaf in the Storm" A Great Dramatic Success Tho lowbrow caters to his kind and seldom works much hnrm. It is the highbrow who toors to play to tho low foreheads who becomes a menace. Another fallacious theory is that fal len humanity can bo rescued by provid ing it with nn opportunity to go to work. Tho rulo Is that those who wish to work find it themselves. THE NEW YORK SUN'S ESTIMATE OF PRESIDENT WILSON. "Rarely has a President of tho Unit ed States suffered, a moro complete, decisive and unexpected defeat than that which cnnio to Woodrow Wilson in New Jcrsoy in a campaign in which ho mado his administration and party leadership tho issues." "Tho hopo of Democratic continua tion in power rests infallibly upon tho prospects of prolonging tho Rnpubllcnn division, through which Wilson wns elected presidont, and yet, in tho Sov onth New Jersoy district, the reunion botween tho Republicans and Progres sives was almost complete." "The vordict of tho voters was na tionally conspicuous because it was an Eastern district,, tho first coherent nnd cogent nnswor of it patient East to the abuse, hardship nnd actual injustice which' a Government dominated by a fusion botween tho Old West nnd tho New South has directed at it." "Plainly, tho Chautauqua utterances of Mr. Bryan aro awakening different I echoes on tho banks of tho Passaic than ou thoso of tho riatte." "Tho electorate- was of mill hands and machinists, wprklngmen, whom the promlso of 'Tho New Freedom' and 'Tho Constitution of Business' but were tho pledges of lowered cost of living; nml wlrlnW inrrrniuv1 onnortunitleH. Hut I nt tho ond of a year they have found that.it was tho OITOKTUXITY TO EAHN A LIVELIHOOD AND NOT THE COST OF LtVINQ WHICH HAD BEEN RESTRICTED.-' "That unrest, dissntisf action, disap proval, partly derived from the failure of tho programme of tho Presidont to improvo business or to accelerate Indus try, partly from disgust at tho shunt nnrt Bhoddy, tho cheap and ridiculous, which such mejt na Bryan-and .Daniels havo imported into liigu places, should ot tekycr 'fcft, um." r- '' ;!?'-'"!''' rx Nothing to .dliappotnta a woman ni the discovery that hor huiband has been telling hor tho truth. WHAT WOULD I DO WITH $100,000? I have always been nblo to handlo tho "no cents" nbout as woll as tho othor fellow. In fact, I havo no troublo in getting rid of my apportionment of tho "circulating medium", "tho provorblal 30 cents," which somo women recnll when thoy desiro to mnko a thing look laflinitcsimnl In value. But what about the $100,000? I would start around tho squaro ngain, looking for tho men I have been trying to itodge, and say to them, "Como down to my office, I will givo you a cheek for what I owo youl" I would even do more than that. 1 would knock the first bulldozoing scala way down who Intimated my infororlty, financially, socially, politically, or any other "1-c-a-M-y," instead nncaklng oft like a cowardly dog. Givo n mini who has been used to suf fer abuso because ho has no raonoy five ($) dollars and ho will begin to bristle up when insulted by thnt "better class1' set givo him $50 and hn will knock the stullln' out of some tho "class", to the utter astonishment of thoso who do not know that ho had that $50 nerve stimulant iu his pockot, Tho best medicino to braco a follow up who has been down in tho currency gutter, is money. It is bettor for shat tered norves, depressed spirits and that "all gone" felling that all tho stiraul hints, pamiceas, electric belts manu factured by all tho patent quacks in Christendom. What would 1 do with $100,000f 1 would mnko somo fellws who wear good clothing nnd who pass rno with contempt, except when they stop to stick n dun under my nose, feel like "that 30 cents." I'd put a now suit on every littlo, ragged urchin on tl street; and have them parade "Broad way and Say that the most confounded niggerly, stingy, old miserly cuss of a merchant to bo found in the town, gave them tho clothes. Of course he'd bo mad and swear, but that would make no dilferenee to me, I'd bo getting even with him for some of his insults to me and the mothers of these boys, las! winter when coal was "30 cents" :i bii'hel. Wouldn't I pay olT the mortgage on the (dd home! And build a new house, get my wife a new dress and goods to mnko more on that new machine, buy groceries to last three months, get a grns., of mutches and buy tho children a box of shoe polish nud a jews-harp! nothing small nbout me. I havo not had that $100,000 long enough for it to shrivel my soul. No; but I'll "Coal nil Johnnie" before it has any such in tlucncc on me. " 'Tis tho poor man alonp who can hear tho poor groan of a brother in want." J. S. MAVITV. Vanceburg, Ky. SANOTIFICATION EXTRAORDINARY. (Eminence News.) Among tho colored brethren of the town thero is a religious excitcmout such as has never been heard of pre viously. A sanctified brother from n distant town, accompanied by his fe male co-wprknrs, holds nightly scrvicos in tho colored I. O. O. F. Hall. Tho order of tho service is uulquo. Aftor tho preacher remonstrates with the sin ner to givo up his sins, prayers aro of fered for all who want to becomo suik, tilled. Tho fomnlo co-workers then do the "Holy Ghost" danco, which is a now stunt in torpsichoroau art. For sons who havo seen it say it ia a cross between the tango and tho old-tlmo rag. Tho services aro largoly attended and many of tho pillars of Brothor Drano's Baptist Church aro finding tho "sccoud blessing". Grave apprehension is fear ed on tho part of the few loyal Bap tists still left to stand by tfiolr pastor, lest their church will bo wiped out by leason of their members leaving It for tlio sanctificntion faith. FISH AND GAME To Rehabilitate Kentucky Expects Deer Hunting To Como Back For Stato. For replenishment of Kentucky streams aud fields tho Stato will got this year 11,000,000 fish, 100 pairs of Hungarian partridges, deer anil any quid! which is purchasable In tho United States, according to J. Quincy Ward, ex ecutlve agent of tho Kentucky State Fish and Oamo Commission, who spoUt at a meeting of the Kentucky Fish null Giimn Protoctlvo Association. "Kentucky has novor gotton hor full j apportionment of fish from tho United Krnin.1 finvnriimflnr linimmn III fnrmni- viaw t(o gtato ' ,nw8 wwo properly enforced," said Mr. Ward. "The Government will ovcu up matters somewhat this year,'' Mr. Ward prophesied that door hunt lug would again bo n Kentucky sport. Ho Niiid many moro thickly sottlejl Stntes, such as Massachusetts, woro en joying it. Twenty-four dcor already have been placed on presorves In tho mountain district, aud moro will bo so cured, ho said. Tho Stnto Commission would go anywhere to got quail, ho dej clarod, but no Stato had yet boon fpunl .which would lot any vf these birds gqt jtiiw- wf i iiiir fit HH uiimniiiK.' i i iiaiMpa"v I .A It- .1.Mf. . ,,M -- ' JSyV r J tT"" T' TV -. ."--., a kWkmWmWkmwm m Mb iiwii iitiifc.. :r. ..'-..- i. - . l . ,- -v 40 S THE LEDGER PHONE OWINO TO THE FACT THAT TEL EPHONB NO. 33 IS A PRIVATE PHONE OP MR. THOMAS A. DAVIS' IT CANNOT BE TRANSFERRED TO THE PUBLIC LEDGER. THEREFORE THE LEDGER'S LOCAL AND LONG' DISTANCE PHONE IS NO. 40. WASHINGTON THEATER TONIGHT BESSIE EYTON, MABEL VAX BUR EN AND FRANK CLARK IN "THE TRAGEDY OF AMBITION" (Two I'art Solig Drama.; ISABEL RE A IN 'JUST BOYS." (Biogrnph Comedy.) Two Part Vitagraph Fcaturo Wednesday Night. ADMISSION 5c THE EQUITY WATCH A Good, Sound, De pen dable Watch, made by the largest and most famous watch company in the world. uThe best watch for the money. ::::::: Price $5 CHAS. W. TRAXEL & CI PHONE 395. FOR SALE Good Business on Second Street We have for sale the Child's Cigar Stand on Second htreet. Tins is an old established business: is making money now as it always has. This is a splendid oponing for the right parties. If you want this business see us at once as we are going tn sell it to some one. ThosLJwan&Cb REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS FARMERS Bd TRADKBS BANE. MAYSYILLE, KY. NKD FINLEY, GLADDEN' JAMES AND RITA HAIIE IS "OAUOIIT WITH THE GOODS" ( Vitn;rap!i Two Heel Oomod.v. PATHE WEEKLY SiT. 20, of Current Evonts. 6 HEELS OP FEATURE FILM fi SAYS KENTUCKY'S DEBT IS EXAGGERATED. Kentucky's actual public debt is $1,799,943.28 and not $1,450,000 as stat ed by tho consus bureau in a prelimin ary report, accordiug to Assistant State Auditor G. B. Likens, who says that many of tho Stato's apparent oblign tions aro really not obligations at all. Bennre of OlntrarnU For Cnlnrrh Thnt Contain Mercury. at mercury will mrsljdeitroy the seme of smell and completely derange the whole tyitem when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such artloles should never be used except on preicrlp. tlons from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is tenfold to the Rood you can possi bly derlre from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., con tains no mercury, and Is taVen Internally, sating llrectlyupon the blood and muoous sutacesof the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sureyou get the genuine. It Is taVen Internally and made tn Toledo, O., by-F. J.Cheney A Co Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. rrlce75f perbottle. Take Hall's Family Plllsf or constitution . I iIA -r Ltav: tSKOam Jimrivi ,18:24 DU ,-S:10amj::34n :i:Upiu... 10:50 en a'35 p m 'liIB p m Dally tKiceptSntJn n. S. ELLIS, Agent. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Sonedulo effective Nov, 30,1813. Sub-at to obangf without notice. ITKAIN8 IiSAVK MAYSV1LLE, KY. Yntward 8:39 a.m., 8:33 a.m., tilt p. m ..dally. 5:80 a.m., 8:1(1 a. m., week-days looai. R'Ct nm..(1ftllv. local. Sa$tuara l:4Up, m., 8:(3 p. m., lOiVau.m.datlv. PsWa. m., 6:80 p.m., 7 Vt l. iu.,woek-dys. ' W. W. WIKOF". Aent MAX MIDDLEMAN TRANSFER Gil. Transfer and General Hauling. Wc make a t-pecinliy ot largo contracts, Office and barn. 130 Emit Second street. Phones 145 and 1228. Dr. TAULBEE SURGEON Special Attention Eye, far, Nose and Throat. Me 14 Hot Mm talc lM. C"A tfil T"Wi A SPECIAL I PURE APPLE BRANDY Made at Moscow, Ohio. 75c FULL QUART N. C. RUSSELL CO. pnpn OnnM Klingensmith's Yellow Dent-the All-1'urpoie Corn.; Srrll I.IIk crown and saved especially for SEED. Come la ant. UL,L,U JUIVM. sec it, both Shelled and on the cob. We are still selling DEWEY'S BEST PATENT ELOUR at $4.76, and lure Clover Seed that we can sell you now at $8 per bushel. Pi-A-IlsTS BROS- PHONE m Lovel's Specials! Planting time ia now nt hand and I am prepared with the goods: White Star Potatoes. New York Rurals Potatoes. White Elephant Potatoes. Early Rose Potatoes. Early Ohio Potatoes. Red Triumph Potatoes. All of the vory best. Onion Sets, White, yellow and red in large quantities. D. M. Ferry's Garden and Melon Seeds. Fancy Now Crop Molasses and Greenup County Sorghiw. The best and largest stock of Canned Goods in our city. Fi nest Teas and Coffees. I want to buy all the country-cured Haras, Bacon and Sides lean get: also Eggs and Poultry, for which I pay ensh or trade at, cash priues. Come and 8o me everybody. Everything wholesale and retail-. R. B. LOVEL, Don't Lose F.votr .Inelo worm Hint nn unnin of tour urotita worm, Itthoru are million, of them .nil Don't fowl ttieeo parasltea-klll nr na nnro ai nm-m It Is 0 wondertol tonic and conditioner, It iroo direct to the worms-kill thtm l stomachs anu lnieeunefl m prime conumuu, mi luubevurjr uuiu.o ui iwu u.o t animal eats goes to make a prollt (or you. Coits only 1-12 of u cent per day S tu.r liAtnl til fAAd. nor head to feed. Btl'Vet I manufactured by Company, cieveiauu, .... Foraitoby '' J. C. Everett & Co. I CLEAN UP! a FOR GOOD S THE RYDER Washburn's Enamel House Paint 'The Most Reliable" a N M We Are the 3 PAINTS, WALL PAPER AND GLASS 5 i "W-A.JSTT 03STB !IILi31iIOJSr PEOPLE IN THE Sunday Schools of Kentucky May 3d WILL YOU BE THERE? KENTUCKY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION A Rood dentist cannot Afford to do Rood work nt a poor price, and he cannot afford to do poor work at any price. G. M. WILLIAMS, DENTIST. First National Bank Building. Dhnnne 1 Ilelilenc S7U-W r nones omct 388 efficient Plumbing s one of the greatest lids to home comfort. V "ctattdatid" modern lathroom installed by us drill prove a saver of ime, money, and worry o you, on account of its efficient service and long vearing qualities. CEOKE H. TIAXEL .m, TKM AN! IMKTIRt Tt. rrzrsgssszsssfSssspsFr "iJSft THE LEADINGBGROCER, Wholesale and Retail. PlfOM. Hot Profits llro. In ono of your Lou. la entlnir breed o tut that before JOll know pretty noon the whole drove 1. Infected. thein expel them. Kothlug I. as quick Tula remarknbie mel. lotted .alt will dettruy ererjr last worm In Tour IIok., Sheep, and all other Btock. and will tMWttlYelr prevent Infection, - mxprnlm tiom-leavlnir the animal.' the B. 11. Fell uuio. HBBHHIHHHIHB PAINT UP! i PAINT GO TO 5 PAINT STORE B Leaders in Agents Wanted Do you want a good posi tion to represent us in your community? Easy work and good pay. Write at once for particulars. M. B. SINGER CO., Harrodsburg, Ky. NOTICE To the Farmers Our Registered Belgian Stallion. Duclilly (4855) sired by Due dc Dompire 2714 (4752.) he by Mon Desu (23708) out of Julia de Dom pire (47497) Dam Lily 275 (458S1,) she by Maximus (7770) out of Mazette de Marg (47229) will make the season of 1914 at our barn 2 miles south of Washington at $15 to insure a living colt. It will pay you to look at him before breeding elsewhere. PARRYROS., rT. R. Ni. 2, PKAYSVHjLE, KY, , Fi-i D , it 4' .&, ' tJ,T.' :i , 4 $ ,T 1 ,s m 'j ff i- ;-, ,' Si- ' ' -"3l MMf it uvnt ., J.:Mf '.' TS:Bfflk.sV'' - I "M .( ,,., J . .,- AT -I ;v. ;y:;':;?. i&K&S - W j r . a - i ' vi ,b. r- . .11 . ; -. v - i.-,u . si - nkri c.ii. ' ,iBvnjp .jrm .z-k h- -- j" m Wa ijw i.r. rj ithdb jv'iia t w, . n.- i i- i . t jh. i . r 11; i v st . t . rr t. k. -J.