Gift! Why not a Ford? You couldn't make a better gift to the whole family. It's a pleasure car a business car an all a round, serviceable car an eco nomical car. It's the family car the world over. Drive yours home today. Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford rpuaboul; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty all f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from The Madison Garage INCORPORATED Irvine Street Phone 694 No Longer "Pysical Culture.' At ;i rcct nt nu'etin' of the Kentucky PiiVMc! Education Society the term '-li ical culiure" was declared "cheap aini t;nury." and all newspaper men ahd ubi.e jenkers are earnestly re ijuoi. ,1 iu li scoiniiiue the use of such ierin. i:-therefor the correct ex prt-st;ur. "physical education," "phys ical triusit.i:." or 'Vj muastics." You mai ;!i; rt f'ire Cut out your "physical culture," if v.; Jo not wish to be classed as "cii'-;i a:i.l tawdry." The Billion-Dollar Hen. The Li::- oiJ sinking and unpreten tious Auier,i-..:i in-ii now pets in the class ;! our li,.w:i-u j::;ir Congress, the bil-Ju'ti-duin.r c i n c;.n. with its by-pro-duc's and .;!icr i.; the oulputsand assets tl.ai have fur America the nickname oflhe bi!iii :,-,l..;:;ir country of civiliza tion. V. K. T. I'rieUe, of the National l'ui.i;ry. llulierand Hgg Association, it authori y fur the biaiement that eggs to the ;ilue of llmt prodigious amount are sold annually in America. That is not to reckon ihe i:re;it loss by breakage in transit. Atlanta Constitution. Croup and Cough Remedy. . rji:. is a terrible disease. It attacks chi.dr. so suddenly they are very apt to choke liTilcss triven the proper remedy at once. There is not hint; better in the or,d iuh:i llr. K Oenis (. i.niiio.-rldin, of Manchester, 6., Vvrites aijout h is chilrdren; "Sometimes J cvere huucks we wore afraid tbey 't n remedy l)r. Kind's New Discovery . e i.a-.e no fear. We rely on it for erou.. coujrl.s ;iud coltis." So can you. oc ami i. . bottle should be in every ome. At ad druggists. II. E. Bucklen 1 1 o., ruilade;phi and St. Louis. The Cost of Drunkenness. A writer tu the New York World says: Vecuiaie as you may about the high ot of liviiu', ihe reason is self-evident. f"e act thai it t? OCO 000 0(10 enr to pour whisky down the throats of -Hi'le ,u are thereby rendered inefB em to earn their own living, become a .-ug on others, caure an immense out- -Y of funds for nrruiprilt inn et rrimai J necessitate the building and keep- oi jaus, pKjrnouses, penitentiaries prisons; the maintenance of pris : tlie fees of constables, aldermen, yers; judges, sherirfs, physicians and lertakers this fact, I say, is reason .lUgli for the high cost of living. You isky-drinking men and advocates, p up and pay your high prices and t your grumbling, cut out your li- ised liquor t radio and lower prices uld quickly result. That 2,000,000, ) is worse than thrown in the fire, for 'se than producing nothing it does uuce ten limes that amount of ex- ise to take care of the resultant crime. rty. idiocy and suffering. by not '0 itie remedy? Cottage For Rent ive room cottage on West Main street jsite Judge Burnam's residence. Pos ion given January 1, 1914. Apply to Leslie P, Evans, ' fifata linn If Ar Trntl fVi J13 Farmer 5ays Rabbits Are Foes of Orchards. "The rabbit is f o.tdUbilioal ani mal in ibis country. He's a regular four-footed English sparrow." daclarei Slate Farmer Charles Mclntyre, of Ohio, who is up in arms over the State Game and Fish Commission's plan to pass laws this winter limiting the number of "bunnies" hunters may kill. "Rabbits are doing more to discourage orcharding in Ohio than any other, fac tor. Each year they kill thousands of young fruit trees. As soon as there is a little snow on the ground they start in barking the slioots. Farmers can't head their trees low because the infernal little nuisances will hop along, rear right up on their hind legs and nibble off the young limbs." Alclntyre is on the warpath. He says he'll head farmers in a fight against the proposed Haws. "There ought to be a bounty for kill ing them instead of a restriction on them," he declared. "Skunks, smell and all, are a boon to farmers compared to rabbits. They bore down and destroy the grub worms that kill out our crops. The only thing that a rabbit is fit for is to lay Easier eggs." Profit In Raising Sunflower Seed. Lee Philips, a farmer residing in the vicinity of Three States, ten miles below Hickman, Ky., has found much profit in raising sunflowers for their seed. Mr. Philips tried the crop more as an exper iment, the flood having covered his en lire farm, and ruined his large corn crop, which he had gotten planted early, and when finally theaater had subsided and his ground was dry enough to plant again, the season was entirely too late to plant another of corn, so be planted the sunflower sed as an experiment. one which has proven quite remunera tive and also established the fact that in this territory sunflowers can be profi tably raised. The sunflower seed which be planted cost him $1.30 per acre, and he did not succeed in getting a good stand, but the yield when harvested amounted to 00.000 pounds of seed. which be sold at 3 oents a pound, bring ing him 1,800. He bad no labor or expense cuUivat ing, as he did dot plow them or do any thing after planting until the harvesting lime. As is a well known fact, tha sun. flower turns its face to the sun, facing the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon, and it planting the crop, it is planted in rowsi xtendiug north and BUT HE DIDN'T. "WelL well," said the doctor as be met Green on the street, "lctne con gratulate you. Got tanned; p, filled out, and looking like a new man. I told you what a month in the country would do for you." "Yes?" "You have surely gained ten pounds since I advised you to go." "Yes, 1 think so." -And your indigestion is gone?" "All gone." "And no more stomach troubles V "Not a bit" "GoorL Aren't you glad you took my advice?" "But I didn't, doctor. Instead of go ing to the country I stayed right home prd worked fourteen hours a day, took a PEPSINAID Tablet after each meal and ate everything that was placed be fore me. Nothing like It for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, and other disorders arising from faulty digestion. Recom mend them to your other patients every time." adv. y we A Classic From Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson's reply to a body of suffragists who urged that he recommend women's - suffrage to Congress, was a classic, botn in thought and expression He said: "Whenever I walk abroad I realize I am not a free man, I am under arrest. I am so carefully and admirably guarded that I have not even the privilege of walking the streets. That is, as it were, typical of my present transference from being an individual, with his mind on any and every subject to being an official of a great government, and, incidentally or so it falls out under our system of Government, the spokesman of a party. "I set myself this very strict rule when I was governor of New Jersey, and have followed it as president and shall fol. low it as president that I am not at liberty to urge upon Congress, in mes sages, policies which have not had the organic consideration of those for whom I am spokesman. "In other words, I have not yet pre sented to any legislature my private views on any subject, and never shall, because I conceive that to be part of the whole process of the government, that I shall be spokesman for somebody, not for myself. It would be an imperti nence. hen I speak to myself,. I am an individual; when lam spokesman of an organic body, I am a reptesentative. "For that reason, you see, I am by my own principal shut out, in the language of the street, from 'starting anything.' I have to confine myself to those things which have been embodied as promises to the people at an election. This is the strict rula I set for myself. "I wanltotay with regard to all other matters, I am not only glad to be con suited by my colleogues in the two houses, but I hope they will often pay me the compliment of consulting me when they want to know my opinion on any subject. One member of the Rules Committee did come to me and ask me what I thought about this suggestion of yours of appointing a special committee of the House, as tlieSflnate has already appointed a special committee for the consideration of woman's suffrage, and told him that I thought it was the proper thing to do. '"So, that so far as my personal advice has been asked by a single member of the committee, it has been given to that effect. I want to tell you that to show that I am strictly living up to my prin ciples. When my private opinion is asked by those co-operating with me, I am most glad to give it, but ( am not at liberty until I speak for somebody be side myself to urge legislation upon the Congress." CAUTION AT FARROWING TIME Animal Should Be Carefully Watched and Fed on Slop Ration Supply ' Freeh, Dry, Clean Bedding. A few days before farrowing the sow should be placed In a clean, roomy pen In the central hog house or In special portable house. When the udder of the sow becomes distended and milk can be drawn from the teats she may be expected to far row In ti hours. She should then be closely watched and fed a slop ra tion rather than a dry feed, to keep her bowels open. She should have medium supply of fresh, dry, clean, dustiees bedding. Barley straw or wood shavings should be avoided. Little pigs are very sensitive to cold and it they arrive during cold weather they must be given special attention. If a litter Is farrowed In a small port able house the air may be consider ably wanned by banging a lantern from the celling, and doors will add greatly to the comfort of the animals. In a large hog house It Is best prac tice to put the little pigs as soon as farrowed Into a tight wooden box with ciean straw and cover the box witn a blanket The pigs will nestle together and keep themselves warm. Should the weather be extremely cold hot bricks may be put In the bottom of the box and covered with an old blan ket with dry straw on top for the pigs to rest in. Little pigs should be kept In the box for 24 hours longer, taking them out for a short time every two hours to nurse. A sow should be kept quiet and fed little, If t all. during the first 24 hours after farrowing. She may be given a drink of water, followed by a light bran mash. The feed Is then gradu ally Increased np to the tenth day, when a full ration may be ted. By thus being careful milk fever In the ow. and scours In the Digs are nre- venteu. south, which makes the wagons driving it easy to gather. along the way the flowers are facing an! threshing the seed off into a wagon. TSie eiDerimem l wnolly new and nciel in this State. :-.. .: 1 .. .. iuu is aiiraciing mucu attention. We have everything new and tresh for making your Tbankring cakes. D. B. M:Kinnev. 16-tf KiuiMunu.ni. Training for Teachers Li Bui. Ri. 'Mir. Sot! Of a.4 Itrlt, M. Tnitio. Pre l-M. Tw. .Din4U 4 mltorl... mm mmM MS 1. t r,ttl ml.l.t Sit41n treU. rtrmI, d-firtmft.f TrSjt.r.. well q.ipt'd feM&tw.. Aitomd Tm Wo mb.r S Thtrt Iff. JUMn n. Fnvna T-na April 1, SuuMtfkMl fvM Jum U, r.uiofMrn I J. a. CRAJtK, Prr.lAetit- , ( WEAREVpR No. 24 Fountain Syringe No. 2 size; finest glide rub ber, smooth finish. 1 Notice ihe large, full mouth mat per mits easy and quick! filling. Full length, extra larre tub ing and three rapid floJ screw pipes. A guaranteed! outfit and only " s $1.50 Richmond Drug Co. Georgetown, Texas. J. A. Kimbro, says; "For several years past Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been my household remedy for all coughs, colds, and lung troubles. It has given perma nent relief in a number of cases of obsti nate conghs and colds." Contains no opiates. Refuse substitutes. Time Will Tell. A few days ago an Eastern man wrote a friend in Washington and asked him whether he thought the Wilson admin istration a success. The friend replied: "It is too early to say as yet whether the administration has succeeded. But Wil son is a success." ' v He then explained that President Wil son is succeeding in donig the thsngs he promised to do, and added: "Whether the administration is a success, however, depends uopn whether the Democratic phhlosophy is economically correct. The people took the party at its word. Wilson is carrying out the pledge con sistently. The character of Mr.' Wilson himaelf gives the greatest hope to hi friends that he will prove to be right. But time will prove that." There is no denying that the President has won the country by his sincerity in doing what he promised to do and accept the full responsibility the people placed on him hence personally he has sue ceeded. The big questions to come np during tbe next three years are ques. tions about which even big men differ. If the Democ ratio attitude on these questions proves to be correct by actual application, the Democratic administra tion will have been justified. If the Democrats are proved to be wrong in their economic policies, then, .of course. President Wilson's fine character, hon esty and great ability will, not save the administration Paducah News-Demo crat. M M. Hamilton Says ' Something. Mack Hamilton, the East Main street .neat and groceryman, wants you to try his meat market Ha is an old veteran in the meat business "and knows "what is what" To avoid delay phone your orders early. He pays lbs highest pries for produce, eggs, butter, dressed pout rj.eto. Phone 611 13 tf TROUGH FOR GREEDY HORSES When Animal Does Not Grind Its Feed Thoroughly Box May Be Arranged tike Illustration.' To prevent the greedy animal from eating so fast that it does net grind Its grain well, the feed box may be arranged like the one shown here. The box Is built on both sides of the partition with only a narrow opening Feed Bex for Greedy Horse. at the bottom. The feed Is put Into the outside half of the box and runs through the small opening slowly, says the Wisconsin Agriculturist Grain is thus fed more economically and to greater advantage, as It can not be bolted quickly by the hungry or over eager horse. A slide on the outside can easily be arranged to reg ulate the size of the opening through which the grain passes to the Inner feed box. THE When Your Blood is Right, Your Whole System is Right If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease Do Not Delay until it is too late but Order TODAY OT SPRINGS REEDY A COMPLETE AND POSITIVE REMEDY FOR Syphilis, Eczema, Erysipelas, Acne, Malana, Rheumatism and All Other Forms of Blood and Skin Diseases Hot Springs Physicians pronounce this the Greatest Blood and Skin .Remedy ever placed on the market Full Course TreatmentSix Bottles $ 18.00 Single Bottle $5.00 We Prepare a Remedy for Every Disease Our Treatment for Female Ills is the Greatest of its Kind Ever Offered suffering women Write us your troubles. All correspondence strictly private HOT SPRINGS MEDICINE COMPANY 803 1-2 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark. dec 17 exp mar 11 Shoe Shining By Machinery. The businesss of shoe shining as it is now conducted win soon oe a ining 01 ihe past if a new invention which has lately appeared in Europe proves popu lar. By means of this new device you are enabled to walk up to a huge slot machine,, drop in your nickel, insert your shoe in a groove provided lor me purpose and get a first-class shine by electric motor with all the speed and efficiency whiph such a method suggests. Il is said that the machine will hand out a completed hhine or polish in about half the time usually required at the old-lime shoe shining parlor. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years. (1.00 a bottle. True Love. The course of true love never did and never can run smooth. If it did it would not be true love. The single certain sine qua non of true love is that it shall not un smooth. For such is tbe constitu tion of human nature. When people set out to be friendly and congeoial they can succeed only by keep ing up a gentle hostility. Consider the average evening call. How tiresome it is untifsome one starts an argument, or game of cards is proposed. That ac counts for the popularity of games. They furnish a sham and innocuous hostility ilbout which society with one's fellows is deadly. Men and women can be happy together for days at a time U tbey are contending at golf at tennis, at cards or around drawing !airismi Rational anh i has just distributed nearly tjother games. TREATMENT FOR LUMPY JAW Removal of Growth While In Tissues by Use of Knife Is Considered Satisfactory Method. The most satisfactory way of treat ing lumpy Jaw la to remove the growth with a knife when In the tissue only. The animal Is thrown; the skin Is cut orer the tumor, and tha swelling removed by cutting around It In the healthy tissues. If hemorrhage la large the Teasel may be tied or taken up with the forceps; bleeding from smaller vessels may be eared with a'red hot Iron. The wound should be washed with an antlseptlo In one per cent solu tion after the tumor Is removed, and then packed with antiseptic gauss or cotton, and the wound stitched up. Tha next day remove the stitches and treat as an open wound. Segregate Cattle and Horeea. Cattle and horses should not run together and be - shut In the same small corral together. It may be all right to pasture them together, but in tha corral, particularly during the cold weather, one la liable to hurt the otlrer. Horses will run the cattle and cattle may hook the horses. Not Beyond Help At 87. Sleep-disturbing bladder weakness, stiffness In joints, weak, inactive kidney aotion and rheumatic pains, are all evi dence of kidney trouble. Mrs. Mary A. Dean, 47 E. Walnut 8U, Taunton, Mass, writes: "I have passed my 88th birth day, and thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley's Kidney Pills have proved most beneficial in my case." We handle a full line of tuple ana fancy groceries, queensware, feeds, salt, eto. - D. B. McKinney. 16-tf e People who can sit rooms or verandas or clubs for any great length of time and chat agreeahly are degenerate, Tbey have lost their spirit and might as well be dead Lippincott. " Uncle Sam's Farms. The opening of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation recently was called one of the last great drawings of land Uncle Sam can bold; he is not nearly at the end of his spare land, however. There remains 65)2,000,000 acres of public lands. More than half these are in Alaska, but there is in the old United Slates enough land to make ten States the size of New York. Rather more than enough land to make a Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island was patented in the fiscal year of 1911-12. The remainioing land if it were all available, would support a sparse grain growing population of 15,000,000, not countihg some millions more in the cit ies created thereby: or a denser farming population of 60,000,000. Of course, it is not all available. Much of the land will apparently always re main worthless. Much can be made useful by drainage, dry-farming, terrac ing or irrigation. Tbe proportion of land so reclaimed will depend upon eco nomic conditions and the pressure of population. But there is certainly room for some millions more of farming pop ulation upon public lands. Constipation Poisons You. If y6u are constipated, your entire sys tem is poisoned by the waste matter kept in the body serious results often follow Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, head ache and other troubles. 25o at drug gists or bv mail. U. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. For Sale, Residence on Smith-Ballard street. Eight rooms; lot 60x200; electrio light, water and gas; stable, buggy-house, eto. For further information address 3. P. Rourke, Paris, Ky., or call on J. J. Mo Carty, Smith-Ballard St., city. ""16-tf to the members of its Christmas Savings Club, representing only six months' savings : : : : The next Club will start Monday, Dec. 29tli Be sure that you become a member We Are Closing Out At Cost for Cash Only our entire stock' of Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses and Children's Coats Strictly First Cost . Strictly For Cash John R. Gibson & Co