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w?HH "m?m gBgMgp'. f: ,: -j - - I mRm HBaBB? jS - - ,,,,, i .. i'" - n n r- ' jxxfi - IT'S HERE1L :? JEFFERSON FLOUR! 'ffjm ' 1 ht It lir isma 4 c tiller r whu frj: f,M'yA' !r w w I llC'' ft 1 rail Art 1 m K ? Rif; t- idttri. W int 'lw 1 fK sr zKioBLxoAx-. " MAYSVILLE. Kl.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1912 S A MILLION AUTOS 4" q III GEM THEATER " lllwiipru Quality unci Clns It? ten Supreme . HI SpfCinl TriUv. Matlnra nrt Wight. A Now Owned in the U. S. AlKAu ike plays the devil today V III A Koatum OomeUy 'Km llest Kver. iAB5 5 340,000 Machines Turned A "Si'fii KtfiSILW. iVfSk. ... III A venture Film. .;:-iaK M,op MBU' nut n mr n it svisP Time onough thero n ror tnis nvinp, '' 3Bfc neei' 'or a horF'11 crush; 3mc ' TIs better to go slow at d "get there" . E ' kan nn.tmn In amnati irlltl - mall Httf IUDUKUUUWU .uoiunou -iivuuiu.m q. U l-M. " , "', , "TT3fT Calif ornians Hava Purchased !F "--. Od R9R Anlno Th? Yphp - T DnQCn PIU fi PRinP ft? .MJ, lOO. .-,., I-.M.UU ..liW . WM. J, .. Hj WomeD'a drosie', wo aro told, are to bo 'V aE tighter. Alwnya aeeklnc tbe unattaioabM. 'J X jp Few of us woulJ bo pleased to see nur I mM selves as others, or nt least some othera see 'Chahman Tujo, of the "money trust" in vestigating committee, has Issued a call for his corumitteo to meet In Washington November 20th. Clarence Mooro sold his 1912 crop of about 5,000 pounds of tobacco to William Gault of Meson at 13o. Thle is said to be one of the finest crops ralsod in tho county this year. Mr. Olivot Trlbunp. Approximately 100.000,000 feet of lumber his beoo parchasod in the last 10 days from Oregon and Washington mill, by Eastern car building compinief. The orders are to bo de livered In Urge lota this winter. This la one of the largest lurab?r deals in tin history of the Industry in tho I'aciflo Nor hvest. NATURE Provides Compassos Those Who Roam tho Fields Need Never Lose Direction Now that the hunting season is on, many men will go a full In all parts of Ibo country 'entirely ettano to them. Few Indeed carry a pockot compass and It is will to remember that nature has provided a hundred and one pointers by which direction can bj found. For instance, there is a maturo treo thtt stands apart from itfl fellows. Thi bark on '.hLutrjBS-wlH ba. harder, drier and lighter in olor oa the south side. On the North it will be dirker and often at the routs it will fh-iw a c'umpof mold or mos'. On the outside o f all evergreen trees gum which oozes from wound and knot holes will be hard and amber colored. Oa tho North side this gum is softer, generally dustier, and is of a eulid gray hue. In the nulumn or winter trees that shov a rough bark have nests of Insects In the crevlcies on the South side. Hardwood trees tho ojk, the mb, cloi, hickorioJ, me'quite, etc hivj moss and molds on the North. Loaves are smaller, tougher, lighter in color and with darker veins on the South. 0: the' North they are longer, of dirker groen and wi;b lighter veins. Spiders build on the South eiJ'. In the South air plants will attach themselves to the North side. Cedars bead their tips to the South. Sawed or cut stumps will afford the compass points inasmuch as the concentric rings are thicker on tbo South side. Tho heart of the stump is thus nearer to tho North side. These results are said to bo due to tho influence of the sun. Stones aro bear on tho South el Jo, and if they show any moss at all it will be on the North. At best, on the sunny side, only a thin coveting of harsh, hilf-dry moss will be found. The ground is noisier under foot on the South side of a hill. On the North side ferns, mosses and lite fhwers grov. When one is in a marsh small bushes will tfford the lesson. Then leaves and limbs show tho same difference. AlmoH all wild fl era turn their faces to tho South. IN MAYSVILLE THE EVIDENCE 13 SUPPLIED BY 10CAI TESTI MONY If the roader wants stronger proof than the following statement and experience of a res ident of Mayavillo what can it be? Mrs. Delia Lunoford. 328 B. Front street, Maysville, Ky., says: "Dean's Kidney Pills com pletely and permanently cured me of kidney complaint and I am glad to confirm all I said in 1008, when I publicly endorsed them, I at tribute m; kidney trouble to a strain which started with sharp shooting pains through my kidneys, and a dragging down feeling through my hips. I was alllicted regularly with dull headaches and dizzy spells, and often if I had not caught bold of aomething for tuppoat I would bavo fallen, I was In that condition for several years, up one week and in bed the next. I finally began to notico the symptoms of dropsy, and In a short time I was suffering from this trouble. Uy feet began to swell and my bands alio we-o afiicted at times in the same way. At night I was restless and always felt tired. I read of a similar case being cur ed by DoatiV Kidney Tills, and I got the remtdy at Wood & Son's Drug Store. This relieved ma so much from the first that I got another supply, and before long ( was entirely cured. .Doan's Kidney Pills savod my life." i' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 ceitf. Foster-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo; Nov York, sole agents for the United States. Reasmbor the name Doan's and Ulse do ,;vttKL ' Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. AcliieviuB r rccsrd not surpassed by fuiy other industry given to tho production of intricate, sensitive, high-grade mechanism, that devoted to the manufacture of tho automobile preaents results positively staggering in their extent and magnitude, and all as sequel to ten years of endeavor on the pirt of American makers. Early in tho year n detailed, pains taking ennvaas was undertaken, with the view cl learning tho exact pres ent status in the United States ol tho motor vehicle in a quantirivn way, and authentic statistics are now made public, as follows: On October 1st, 1912, there were registered 090,738 automobiles, with total valuation of $1,188,885,G00, al lowing $1,200 as tho average price of each car. Of this number 920,918 were gasoline pleasure care, 35,978 motor trucks and 33,842 electric vehicles. According to the last Na tional cent u a this means that fcr every ninety-two inhabitants there is ono eclf-propclling machine. An astounding (act noted is that of nil the automobilos used throughout tho union, 2G.9 per cent, have been purchased since January 1st of this year. The registration fees total $5,229,- 459. G5, or au average taxation by tho state of if5 28 upon each and every automobile. In the matter of distribution New York leads with a total of 102,870 airs; California comes second with 83,728, and Ohio third, with 63,550. Though following the Empire state in the whole number ol machines used, California stands first in the magnitude of additions, she having acquired 24,520 new cars during 1912, thereby giving ono automobile to every twenty-eight people, as against one to each eighty-nine in New York. Positively stupendous has been tho increase of registrations in West, Vir ginia and Maine, the former showing gain of 148 psr cent., latter of 147; feats without parallel in the history of tho industry. A review of tho growth of motor car manufacture offers some vivid aud stirring figures. In 1903 only 9,000 machines wejc built all told; in 1904 tho number grew to 12,000, theu took a leap to 22,500 in 1905 and swung upward thereafter withTgreat rapidity, tc-wit: ia 1900, 30,000; 1907, 39,000; 1908; 50,000; 1909, 108,000; 1910, 173,000; 1911, 200,000; 1912, 340,000. As regards the manufactures of motor machines it is shown there aro now 576 distinct concerns therein en gaged, 100 of these located in Michi gan, with G8 in Ohio. These be dull, cold figures, but what of fancy they hold for tho minds of such iMonecrans Apperson, Duryea, and Ford, who wero laughed to scorn (or predictions that one day the streets of the American nation would bo overrun with vehicles propelling themselves, without tbs aid of any outsidn agency whatsoever, Tho Govornor and the Goat At Louisville, Kosalr Temple, Ancient Arablo Order, Nobles of the Uystlc Ehrfne, Is planning festivities for Thanksgiving Day. A bacquot Is to be given at The Seelbach after the Initiation of novices. Governor McCreary and Attorney General Garoett are to be initiated Into the mysteries of the Mystic Noblor. After the Initiation the Nobles wllL proceed in a body to The Seel bach, A program of vaudeville sketches has beep prepared by the Entertainment Committee, among them being foaturrB of slriklog looal application. There will be a number of acts by the belt professional eDtarttlotrs available, OF.THE.QID BLOCK A Kuleii) Laugh ITcOucer, Lonney's (Jliooolatm, IS prizes Frl ly ulnht. 'See If you kin pit sweet." Muilc rendered by Hubbard .V Ha' QBM M "BAZAAR BENEFIT" At tho May's Lick Hioh School Buildiny on Thanksgiving Day It seems but a Jittlo while ago since "Miner va" harkened to the voice cf ' Eve's other children" and today we eland on tho thresho'd of anra when the rural boy and girl stand "brain to brain" with their city cousin. In tollectual opportunities are reaching out lo tho most remote sections, and osger, thirsting minds grasp at the fruit of knoowlelgp. Tho progressive llttlu village of May's Lick nestling in tbo heart of a wealthy and cultured community is sounding n clarion hujli) in the march of progress, ba'oz first to adopt the consolidated and transportation school system; thus sttndlng pre-eminent In the State High School circle?. To farther the came tho ladies of this con eolidated district are unitod in their efforts to male the "Bsztar Ilenefit" tu be given for I ho aid of the School on Thanksgiving Day a (loan clal and social success. Tho day's program will be varied by a mom of Thanksgiving, abundinco served by fair waitresses in true Kentucky style; a bazaar of fancy anl us)ful article, a country produce depart men, from tho wt II filled larders of many homes, a basket ball game, three plays and tho cultured hospitality ia which the May's Lick community excels. Thero will bo room and attractions for all ages and tbo public is cordially invited to aid and encourage this gool work 30 KENNARD. Mr. James A. Uenson, wife snd little grand daughter, Gladys line, visited relatives near Mt. Olivet Monday. Iter. Haggard closoJ his meeting at the M. E. Church Saturday night. He bad large crowds in attendance and several convtrsions and the Clrirch was groatly strengthened. LEST YOU FORGET Tho postal authorities require papers sent through tte mails to bo paid for in advance before they aro eligible to the mail as socond-claaa matter. It your Public Ledgeh stops, remember tho cause. TESTIMONY OF FIVEJfOMEN Proves That Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Is Reliable. Reedville, Ore. "I can truly recom mend Lydia 13. Pinklum'a Vojretnblo Compound to nil women who nvo passing through the Chango of Life, as it inndo mc a well woman alter Suffering three yenrs." Mrs., Maky Uooaut, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. "When passing through tho Chango of Life I was MuMvyBMlrt troubled With hot llflSllCI, weak and dizzy spells and backache. I was not fit for anythinir until I took Lv- dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which proved worth its weight In cold to me. "- Mrs.GAS- lMr.1 ondcau ton Blondeau, 15-11 Po- lymnia bt., Mew Orleans. Mishawaka, Ind.-" Wo men passing through tho vnango oi l,uu can taKo nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 am rccom menuingittoallmyfrienda becnuse of what it has dono for me. "-Mrs.CllAS. Bauer, G23 E. Marion St, Mistmwakn, Ind. Alton Station, Ky.-"For months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my ngo and thought I could not livo. Lyuia E. Pinkham's Vogetnblo Compound made mo well and I wantother suflferimr women toknow about it. rSThomJi Mrs. EMMA uailey, Alton Station, Ky. Delsem. No. Dak. " I was nassinir through Chance of Lifo and felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored mo to perfect health and I would not ho without It," Mrs. F. M. Thorn, Delsem, No. Dak, CORRESPONDENCE FAIR THAT I A TOWN WAKE UP Bowling Green's School Gather ing Beat the Circus, And Made Citizens Realize That Ken tucky Was Forging Forward to Take Her Place With Other States of the Union. A circus can bring n crowd Into a town tlint will tax tlio llvory stables and sldo streets, but a Kchool fair and parade, can do the same. On Oct. 20 Bowling (Ireen wns crowded, crowded ns if a show was In town, but there was a til (Terence. It wns a crowd of eager, expectant people, with eyes look ing far beyond the mero pit rode; It was a crowd that marks the awakening of a state that had dozed comfortably for LINE OF SCHOOL BOOTnS. years; It was a crowd that unconscious ly was making history. It was not n yelling, surging crowd, but one that Btood quietly its tho parade passed aud madu remarks that wero pregnant with thought. One grizzled old farmer look ed far down tho line of sturdy march lug children, smiled and remarked to his neighbor: "This Is the biggest day Howling Green over had. It's bigger than speeches, olectlons and everything oho," Just think of practically overy school child In tho county In lino, unrolling tho principal streets of tlio town. Think or tho school prldo that came to them while preparing their unique costumes and banners to compete for the prizes offered. Thero wero whole schools In bluo aud white, black and scarlet, brown and red and pure white One group hud each and overy boy, big aud little, In a brand new pair of bluo over alls. Even the subdlstrlct trustee had caught tho contagion of enthusiasm and marched In his i ow blue overalls. Buck to the top of tlio hill on which tho buildings of tho Western Normal rost went the line of march. Behind them went the throng of parents ami friends to lmvo a look at the display of tho Boys' Corn club of AVarren county and the exhibits of the schools. In one of the large rooms at the school booths wero arranged that each dis trict school might have a distinct space for Us handiwork. A walk among these booths showed beaten biscuits, cakes, bread, preserves, jellies, garden vegetables, doll furniture, 6cw!ng of AmONB, OAKUS AND JELMKS. nil kinds, drawings, paintings, collec tions of leaves aud various woods. Tho corn show was splendid, but li must bo taken up ns n separato story. In fact, tho Impression mado on your roporter during tho whole- day ho spent at Howling Green was that It was all too big, too fine, too lmpresslvo to handle properly. It Is ensy to feel tho throb of enthusiasm In a crowd that Is surcharged with It, but It Is a far different matter to put It Into cold print. Such events mako us know Kentucky has roused herself from her imp and Is f r''' "W "M ' gF I ?&&; tain- - , --T"' stretching horsolf and rubbing her oyes. It Is only necessary as sho rubs the-drowsiness from her eyes to make her sea tho problems that confront her children clearly, then to mnko her movo forward steadily toward tho placo that should bo hers among her sister states of 'tljo Union.) r". :,-vV ONE COPT ONE CENT. THE PASTIME TONIOKT KINO, THE DETECTIVE, AND THE SMUQQLERS-IMP. (''ckturlng King lUgiiot A KENTUCKY FEUD-REX. Nothing can slop that Pastime landslide now, MAKING UNCLE JEALOUS-ECLAIR Kverybod) 'a coming home to tlinlr old reliable 1'atttme, where n welcome nlwnye awaits them. Second-Hand Material of the Hall House Sold by the Home Tobacco Company. GOUGHLiN & GO. ED Wirt MATTHEWS DENTIST. fliUlei, FlratXallounl Iinnk nulldUi, .-tIAY.VIf.I.r, U V. ticcal anil Lorx 'Office No. 555. Distance Pbonei Kesldenc No. 137. ae Arrtxt tBM9m...t8:l.-'jm 8:20 a m.......j7:35 a n tltlfipm J10:30an j';tSpm......2:l6pn Dally tBioeptSunda It, S. ELLIS, Agent. Chesapeake & Ohio Raihvay. Schedule effaotlTR Jim. 3,1912. Subjrct to change without nonce. TRAINS LKAYE MAYSVILLE, Y. Xatlitard 1:35 p. in., 8:06 a. , IO:p.m.dallT. 9:15 a. in.,dall7,loc-l 6:18 a. in., 8:31 a m., J:1S p. m. .daily. 5: a. in., 9:11 a. in., weak-dari looal. 1 ,3:41 p.n..dallr,losal. v:3a. m., trju . ia wMk-dayi.ioea 3041. IW. Vf . WlKOHr, AMit, Dr. P. G. SMOOT Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat AN Chronic Diseases t't'IVE IIOUIMI t lo iai, in. lio oip. . KUNDATN 7 Apio4iilniu ttnly.l MISS Tt'U.V TURN Kit :ia aiioolaled lo tho ofticc with Dr. Sraoot. illn Turner li a graduate mine and Lai had ttveral jnnrj koiplial eiperleuo in Ui use of1 UATIIS, MASSAGE and ELECTRICITY FOR THE TREATMENT OP CHRONIC DISEASES. MFiVViSrVrtic'i'im nnicV! w'liere'tiVcauVe noinu'ied iietweuuliue byuarpp0ointmcutonw ' ' i0 4 p "" Su,"1'l7, set THK I.KDUKU loada In nil, niul Is the faTorlt jup.r nf tlio people. Jii Dan and BUY Offers the greatest opportunity of the season for the purchase of your Winter Footwear. Buying, as we do, in unlimited quanti ties, we are able to offer you values at great price reductions. Is the time for you to lay in a supply of Winter Shoes and Rub bers. Our stock is complete in every detail. REMEMBER, It's Not What You MAKE; It's What You SAVE That Counts ! Qll RP HCDP TQMADDnW ou u uiv IDAN COHEN M. C. RUSSELL CO. KEYSTONE CONSTRUCTION-CO. Now Loouted at tli Southwest Corner of Bank and Second Streets, Maysville. Ky. i Ii now ready for business, with n corps ol .efficient architects, engineers, etc., with competent workmeuship. best of materials, and ill contract to build from the very smallest to the greatest all-fireproof buildings. S. B. CHUNN, Managbr. MB iK BH PHtt ".'ji'i'-- Buy Your While prices are down and the supply is full. DON'T WAIT UNTIL COLD WEATHER. Strikes at the mines will make the supply short and high prices will result. WE HAVE 100, OOO bushels in our yards. BUY NOW. Kanawha and Pomeroy Coals Chestnut Coke for Furnaces G. W. Mcmniel $ Co. OFFICES PLUM STREET and POPL4R STREET. PURE LIQUORS THE BEST .WHISKIES. APPLE BRANDY, PEACH BRANDY, GIN AND WINES INITHE WORLD AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Satisfaction guaranteed or money rofunded. We" don't i handle rectified, blended or compounded goods of any kind ! whatever. If quality counts, if purity is an object, if monopv i Baving means anything to you. we should have your trade. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, 0. H. P. THOMAS & CO. "EK NOW! Cohen's Rubber iviTiviviw", M - - - - - - - - W. JSJOXA7" -THE BEST EVER!, L LANGEFELS Modern Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating ! High quality of Gas 'Vork a Specialty. Handle Only the Best of material, Dealer in Brass Valves anil Fittings, Oai ritove? and Ranges, All Sixes of Bower Pipe, Maysville, Ky.J Coal Now write roa I'UICK LIST. SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL - - - M - - - - - - - - aM - - M - - - M H. Means Manag Shoe Sale t i ?.; n A h tftT-'riiif'r :dmim fc&i4&zJi&k& i ; '!iKS'w;&i5t -rrl-TI-S i r-TiVVi"'w-TnnKrnimri ViflL-i.-.jJlrf"-1 i I i v'A .fj,