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W3Bmmm!rm$ JHff ":: 'SB; V , , irs . B . t ",-bh$' . .') F, m V' If - I BESl awat iiffff,JSHaagira5g r.-'i- .fnn,1r, n it. al.nhlrtat torms ov ccutivo ability consists hi sitting by whllo othor men ilo tho work. f . ,i ii ii B. 0. Iligdon, of Owonsboro, lias been re-elected reporter qf tho Court of Ap peals. Harry K. Thaw's eno hns reached tho Supremo Court on an appeal from tho Fodoral Court decision dt'.iyiug his extradition to Now York. (lurditT3uigh, the i U-lt Hindu leader, and .175 countrymen, who souulit ad- mission to CnMndn as Uritish'stnlijcctf, ' nro about to sill Inck to India. ' HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging C ditious, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband x Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, 1 would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. HlilHSEHlBMBSlMlMiaiLM S -A. BIO SPECIAL S 1 50c BOX PAPER FOR 23c See our Window Display. It will convince you we are right. The Biggest Value ever oHWed. THE CHENOVVETH DRUG CU. Incorporate. I. COR. SECOND AND SUTTON llllHMIIHHIiaiBlilHIBIilllllliHlll GEM MGIDHHHBMIilHBHKlHIHMBBMiaHIHHfg .r) ftrxmlLErf Jr &"., S JjRifi!l34ttfi2 jrnm- V .---. A "Vii.. .:.- ;.-....'.. i yr Don't take our word; ask the man who g (cjrlvjes4)ne. 1914 Models 4m now oh exhibit at H KIRKBROS.,mayskvy!llfI ,............. EYE VISUAL Should be corrected at once. Gladly nnd willingly we will examine your eye and only prescribe glawea -When the need i clearly present and gooa result certain. PRINCE'S TORIC LENSES Are constructed and ground on Drincloles and can be obtained s have no agonts. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MAIL ORDERS And can duplicate lenses from even the smallest fragments. Our Immense stock enables us to replace broken parts vat a moment's notice. All work guaranteed. Don't Visit Cincinnati Without Calling On Us I yS y7 . 'Alrnv yjwygywawMre " cr,? woman will rpltyvn fallen Ib ten BQt not a blame ono will forgive A . i.y ... i AVhnt has becomo of the olil-fasblon- . , ' - '. 4 l-..i tu- ol Mimn, wno usoa lo.nrsuo nuout luo Diblot ' . John IF. Enrly, noted leper, was up- lirohonded in Washington, whoro ho wni stopping at tho snino hotel with the Viro President. Senotor Duncan M. J'letchor is lead ing til tho primary raco for the Demo cratic nomination to tho United States Senuto from Piorldn. l'ifteeu thousaMd delegates are ex pected to ntteud tho twolltli convon- tion of Women's Clubs, wliich upei in Chicago Juno 0. I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand, and 1 gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, thtf woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up In despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chatunooja Mr Heine Co.. Ladles' Advisory Dtpt.. Chattanooga. Ttnn., for 6fCulJ Instruction! on your case and 64-paje book, ' Horn Treatment (or Women," nt In plain wrapper. 161 m ae Store ! ! I !! lllli ,LI STREETS, MAYSVILLE. KY. TODAY! PERFORMANCES START DAILY AT l P. M. 9W STRAIN OR DEFICIENCY m WJF m jtTt sf ns M'jr Ti , m i ! the only scientifically correct optical from no other establisl shment a -- ivr - - . . , , : ijr'- i- ? 4 a '"11" -- '-' ::.hkW i l-M ..I. - .CJg- i'.i n I. irijwiii ! nflBWJlWiaPWi i. . I I .'- r -rfTV r-..--rffV.t , t-M- ' BERNARD. Mi nud Mrs. William Bartrutf of Cincinnati spent Satunfiy and Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. It. lirodt. Mrs. It. G, P.rcco and son, Jtobcrt, spent tho past wcok here with friends nnd relatives. Mr. n'nd Mrs, Omar Mattlngly of Or nugeburg spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. It. Stovens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Applegato spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. R, J. ReMakcr. Miss Emma Stevens spent several days tho past week with Miss Laura Manly of Mnyslick. Mr. J. D. Grant, student of tho Med ical, College of Louisville, arrived home Saturday to spond the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Knnpp are en tertaKiing a new daughter nt their homo sinco Friday. Tho llttlo Miss was chris tened Anna Nellie. Tho inadaptability of college men to tho highly specialized industries has led to their boing superseded as em ploycs by High. School' graduates. SOMETHING ABOUT . THE "SHA-TAW-KWA" Program Lasting Seven Days Is Secured By Committee of Local Hustlers. Wlnt is a "Sha-taw-kun." Deubf'oJs ihis question has lrM nsK ed many tint? within the li-t i-w months. Very soon 'the question is to be answered by, a platform demonstra tiOII. It will bo but a short tinio until the Hedpath Chautauqua forces will ar rivo here, pitch their 00X130 ft. tent nnd settlo dowta'for a seven days' pro giam of delightful entertainment. The Chautauqua is in the hands of a local tommittcu who will havo season tickets ready for thoso who desire to avail themselves of such choice entertain ments. The original Chautnuqu.i was held in New York State more than forty years ago, but not until recent years has the movement becomo gi'.ieral. Today practically every community of eonse quenco supports such a program. Of tho many special features to be introduced nt tho Redpath Chautauqua this summer, one of tho most delight ful will bev"Joy Xight." This will fall on tho evening of the closing day, and nt that time the Edwin R. Weeks Company will furnish a miscellaneous program fully up to the expectations of tho most particular. "Joy Night" is always a great evtMt in Chautauqua towns. It is the grand finale of u o en-day program that in- creases in interest as tho days go by. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN IN "A MAN FOR A' THAT" Special Two-Reel Essanay Feature. AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS IN "THE UNCANNY MR. GUMBLE" Edison Comedy. Kighty-two thousand moro men aro needed for work in tho Missouri, Kan mis and Oklahoma wheat fields. List of! unclaimed letters in the ATayH illn ost odleo week ending .Tune 3, 1911: Rronv, .Tolin I'rea. (Voman, MIhs Anna Crawford, Maggie .lohuson, Ollio M. C. - King, !Mrs. Grace human, Dollo Lyons, Miss BoTva JIastin, Luther Moberloy, Lorn Mobloy, Mrs. Sarah Norman, Miss Aniia Iteoso, Mrs. Matter ' Ridgoway Sam Smith, P. E. Sponee, Clias. i Tolle, Miss Lona Watson, Mrs. Floronco "i.'1' Ynnz, Mrs. M. M. Ono cout duo on 'abovo lettors. Par- ties calling for same will please say "advertised." . M. P. Kehoo, P. M. we APTICIAN, E w .nw ii in iii EHHHMHHHWk' MSSr rrw$:'xtfraBESTr The Methodist Episeopnl Church has 221,081 white mombers In tho Mouth. Billy Sunday claims thoro aro fifty million Unchurched pcoplo in tho Unit ed States. In Cairo, Egypt, thoro aro nboul two hundred Christian schools, with n total enrollment, of nearly 17,000 pupils. Tho students and alumni of Trlnco ton University support a Y. M. C. A. plant iM Poking, Ghlna, tbvir contribu tions during 1013 being $0,530. Thirty yoars ago tho Southern Bap tist Convention raised less than $100, 000 a yoar for foreign missions. The Baptists of tho Stnto of Texas haVo ap portioned themselves $100,000 for this causo this year. In round figures, tho women of tho Methodist Episcopal Church South havo maintained work among foreign-bom peoplo as follows: Cities and towns, S; schools, 8; Wesloy Houses or other establishments, 13; organized clubs, ISO; salaried workers, J 04; volunteer workers, 200. Total cost, $00,021..-)!. WOMAN COULD NOT SIT OP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. I ronton, Ohio. " I am enjoying bet ter health now than I havo for twelve years. When 1 be gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles nnd was very ner vous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for tho last eight months I havo worked for other women, too. I cannot praiso Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been us well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." Diuighter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daughter when she) was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sljep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of it You can publish this letter if you like." Mrs. RenA'Bowman, 1G1 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day ou,t and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? If you Iuvvo tho slightest doubt thnt Lydia JJ3, PJnklinin's Vctfeta- MeCoiiipouiid will liolp you,wrUu to Lydia E.Plnklmm Medicine Co. (coiuiuential)Lynii,Mass.for ad vice. Your letter will bo oponed, read nnd answered Iiv ii wrninin and held in .strict confide . j.- Womou grow hoarso saying, "I dou't see what jou do with your money." Thoso who boliovo they have been sent to savo the woTldnsfiirtT a g&od deal of tho contemptuoiu laughter. BETTER MARRY BEFORE JUNE 15, On and after Juno tho 1.1th it will bo a more dillicult proposition to get married than it m iioy. The new mar riage eertifieato law goes into effect on that date which requires a complete rec ord of tho contracting parties before tho license, can bo granted, including a lie'alth statement from both. prospective bride and bridegroom, age of both, residence and place of birth, iiamo of parents, occupation, whether single, widowed or dnorced. Tf tho dork lms any doubt as to tho truthfulness of the age, health or occupaticd report of the contracting parties, ho can require a bond iu the sum of $100. Tho minister or justico of tho peace performing tho ceremony is required to furnish the couplo with tho eertifieato of marriage. WEAKKIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES Kidnoy Diseases Cause Many Aches and Els ofiMaysvillo People. As .ojq weak Jink weakens n chain, 80 may weak kidneys woakon the wholo body and hastca the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure tho kidneys, and general ly when their activity is lessened thJ wholo body sutlers. ' Aches and pains nnd languor and miliary ills frequently como, uMd there is nu ovor-lncreasing tendency towards dropsy, gravel or fatal Bright 's dis ease. When the kidneys fail thdro Is no real help tor tho suVerer oxeopt kid ney help. Doan'S Kidney Pills net directly on tho kidnoys, Maysvillo testimony is proof of their effectiveness. Mrs. A'.inlo McUlollnn, 511 W. Second St., Maysvillo, Ky., says: "I was ofton dl7y and nervous and iny head ached. I had pain in nry back nnd my kidneys wore weak. Doan's Kidney Pills stop pod tho complaint immediately and mado Wo well and strong." Mrs, McClolInu is only ono of maMy Mnysvlllq people who havo gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidnoy Pills. If your back achos If your kidneys bothor you, don't simply ask for a kidnoy remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kid ney I'lllH, tho same that Airs. Aicuipiiau hd tho remedy backed by linmo tpsM- inouy, BOe. nlUstoros, I'ostor-MUtjurnl . qo.rapslSialoriy.WeaQurr ,1t Is ostlrpdtod that, tho Baiter ool loctltfas n Now York Sunday schools amounted! to $3,000,000, In tho Camden (Ark.) school at Tokyo, Japan, thoro is a boy who has not missed a day for six years. PASTIME TODAY The Coolest Place In Town. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PYBN AND ADELINE WARD, tho Kid Singers. Hear them in sorno now songs. Matlnoo and night. 4 WO REELS OF PICTl'RES 'The Good in the Worst of Us" Foworful Two-Reel Dramn. "All Academy Romance" Also a Screaming Comedy. 5c ADMISSION 10c. WASHINGTON THEATER. TONIGHT HER FACE WAS HER rORTUNE" IMNou Drama. PATHE WEEKLY NO. 35. 'KID PINK AND THE MAHARAJAH" Selig Drama. "IN THE DREDGER'S CLAW" Iiiiblu Drama. Special Edison Drama Tomorrow. ADMISSION 5c Graduation AND Wedding Presents! Our stock consists of the most elabo rate assortment of exquisite articles. Your inspection is solicited. : : : : : CHAS. W. TRAXEL & (ft PHONE 395. O. M. ANDERSON IN "BRONCO BILLY, GUN-MAN" Kssnnny Western Drama. Musical Selection from Klaw and Erlanger's Production of "MOTHER GOOSE" A man nover brags about his philan thropy at homo when it has taken the form of loaning money to a- friend. Degrees wore "presented to seventy' four graduates of the Southern Hap' 1st Theological Seminary at tho an nual commencement, Louisville. ABOUT TWO FORMER MAYSVILLE MEN. (Lexington Leader.) Thomas 11. Gray, one of tho best kMowu tobacco-buyers in tho Burloy district, has made arrangements to es tablish his own brokerago offices in this city, and will shortly end his cornice tion with tho U. J.' "Reynolds Company, with which company ho has boon for the past four-years, Mr. Gray was the general leaf man for ftio Boynolds t terests nud has boon in chargo of tho buying forco in tho Burloy section. Mr. Gray was formerly with tho American Tobacco Company nnd tho J. P. Tay lor Company, has a thorough knowledge of tobaccos, and a Tfido acquaintance yvlilch lends occry 'pTOspect of succojs to his now enterprise Mr. Gray said this morning thnt ho expected to begin active business in life owm-namo "about ho first of September. Ool. L. Gay Strodo-ls auonthuslastio Shrinor. Ho wc'at' tor Atlanta with tlio boys nnd was vory happy over tho record made by.itlie Mobles whil" toy were In that. city. Ho liiis called at" tention to tho following extract from a church advertisement -wliich .appear ed in tho Atlnnta Journal after. .tho nationnl couwntion of Shrinors Imd adjourned: "Tho Shrino has gone. Its nobles aro speeding home. Atlanta is in their debt. They 1invo loft with us moro than monoy, tho proof cthat fun can be cloan wholeaomo and -joyous. S"otoworthy is it thai tho next conven tion of tho Shrino goes to Soattle, an other city that believes In cleanliness of lifo nnd freedom from protected vieo. Drluking'by some thoro was but so llt tlo In comparison with tho efforts of tho law breakers of Atlanta as to jiiale it negligiblo nmonff tho Nobles of tho Shrino. Whou ne(t tfioy como, that the city will bo freo from this is (ho hopo, nnd bellof of many who love Qoorgia and her capital rfttd -would have her purged of" thir dlsgrnco "of disregard inK law 'These OiatludtlyovirO n ilt -, . 0,n Mrhb -f&lckeL t t'W TO0 ST8" Udl p&imm tg&Li:""!." .imipiZZSZ: "Mm- You GoiM? It so. s?et vour Going on sale at M. F. Williams & Coi Fridav. June kth. V Fine music, splendid program and RerAEp L. Powell's address. fV Commencement June 9th, 19 1, a8 o'clock p. m., High School Auditorlum J ' LoveFs Specials! STRAWBERRIES ARE NOW COMING. In a few days th'o HOMEGROWN varieties will bo on tho market. Tho prospects are for a bountiful supply. Later on RASPBERRIES and other fruits will be coming. During the season my house as Usual Will Bo Tho Headquarters for all tho various kinds. As I havo my usual ar- r rangements with the best growers in both TENNESSEE and tho ',' OHIO valley I shall be in position to meet all the demands and furnish tho best fruits grown, on samo days as thoy aro picked; WHOLESALE and RETAIL. So when you want the best come to) me. I My stock of PANOY GROCERIES is at all times full and com plete and prices lowest. The biggest and best stock of Coffees, Teas and Sugar; also a full supply of country cured HAMS and BACON of tho very best kind. Canned goods in immense quantities. In fact every article of the very best usually found in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY. I buy all my goods direct from first hands for SPOT CASH and havo no fear of successful competition. I buy country cured Hams and Bacon and produco generally for which I pay cash or goods at SPOT CASH PRICES. My usual invitation to country make my house headquarters still wiiujLjjmiji as wen as ivrjiiiij, R. B. 10VEL, m I means we have found it. Just stove line. See our new kitchen COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANGE always ready, winter or summer, early or late. I Made of cast iron four holes same oven, either coal or gas. pying no more space than an ordinary range. No higher in price. GEORGE H. TRAXEL, An A. D. S. Preparation for every ill. We guarantee satisfaction. Try A. D. S. PEROXIDE CREAM. IOHIV C. PEGOR, Drutftfist COLERIDGE TAYLOR CLUB Uniqno Society Conducted In Chicago By J. A. Mundy, a Former Mays villo Colored oy. Tho Coleridge Tin lor club, .1. A. Mnndj, conductor, presented a program of music by negro cumposers List night iu Orchestra hall before an audience that flllod the upper portions of the auditorium. Thoro were interpolations by tho soloists, which represented "A'ng nor, C.idnmn, Ovid Mih'iii, Campbell Tiptia, Handel, Verdi, and others. But tho moments of greatest interest for the patrons of tho- event as well as for the professional concortgner, were provided by the examples of true negro music. Will .Marion Cook's "Ifaiu Song," it sort of balhd, or imrrutiw, for soou solo voices and chorus, is pure Megro music. It has been Influenced by the music of the white man only as it has made us of certain of tho simplest formulas for elaborating melody. Other bnrmnii), and in emotional coutcnt, it is quite unliko any other music iu tho world. Tu it may be traced the same eleiuiUts that hao been perverted in the popular music of tho day. Hut the fundamental character is different. This was not true of tho compositions by Mirndy, which seemed to hao been copied after models that have served a recent goner.ition of anthem wi iters. Nearer to tho true, negro idiom wore tho plantation songs of N". Clark .Smith, The Pleasure of Eating Yes but far more food on body and brain. GrapeNuts Is not only a 'delightfully appetizing food, but is remarkably rich in nutritive value. Made from whole wheat and barley, Grape-"Nuts re tains all the nutrition of these grains, including themineral, salts phosphate of potash, etc. so necessary for growth ' and repair of the delicate brain and nerve tissues, but which are so often lacking in Ready to eat from the package, with cream or milk and , a sprinkle of sugar. A ration of Grape-Nuts wonderfully to provide a well "There's a ... y L. 'fWy '.JJiJ - V ! tickets eariv- .fa.4 people when in our city to stands, and don't forgot that THE LEADING GROCER, Wholesale and Retail. PIIONF the thing that is necessary in the for gas, four holes for coal. Use Only one flue connection, occu- Corncv Third and Limestone Streets. which were somewhat unconvincingly sung by AV. A. Ilahn. Tho chorus sang finely for its regular ccaductor, who is umisunlly gifted. Ho has a fine sense of dramatic values, and has established' an excellent ensemble. Tho quality' of, th u voices iu chorus was somewhat harsh, but sovcral of tho individual voices wero attractive, and that of Mrs? Willa Sloau, a warm and brilliant sof prano, possessed raro beauty of qualltyiS Chicago Daily Tribune May 12. Young Mundj" is a native of Maya .ill- ...! .... .T. 1.1 Q-... -r...iT,V 1 1I1U U11U 5UU Ui. lUO lillU O.III1 ItLUUU. His mother now resides with him in Chicago. ' LTJKE McLTJKE SAYS. Kory now and then rather will vent , his mean disposition on tho children, and then sneak out of it by talking about "Discipline." Another reason for tho High Cost of Living is that every family has a few children who havo to bo paid a regular! salary to tako medicine I You nover can tell. Sometimes the 1 relative who comes to visit you and has Mothing but a pasteboard grip for baggage will stay longer than tho pne who brings four steamer trunks. Of course thoro is no harm in get&, ting full of rattlesnake oil and golngjfo out on a Joy Ttido. Hut wo hayo a"$.jt ticed that most of the undertakers aro spending a lot of money putttag now fronts into their establishments. - )w t important is the effect of- ordinary food - along with other 'food helps! - balanced dietary. Reason" 'aVufii V. a k . ... v '"V wi sievcr MftjMjT wntt !" ' Here 1 . N 51 v, r-- -" 1 'jf i 53 ,4',.. ?i pN-JaW 31 ' HI M..iV '.MHHM yH iT'wz' mmmmmmmmmsmmmmmfmm mmmar- ' Mi i .. j .'jit. J..rvJr JlIa . ?'1ktZ.iuiy&sii' ULd&kteJltiHStM l13K.K1!, "