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The Central Record, Thursday, Dec 12 1918. to- J. E. Dickerson's Annual Clearance Sale Womens and Suits, Coats, presses PRACTICAL AND SERVICEABLE GARMENTS, LOW PRICED. At Great m Misses Winter Savings. 88 Ml Extraordinary Value in Dainty Lingerie For Gilt Purposes. Great Opportunities. Most attractive Chic Georgette Blouses in all colors. Shop early for choice selections, as you are sure of getting a garment superior and distictly appealing in every respect. m mama or m vat PAINT LICK ter. Mrs. W. W. West. t v 1111 .. Floyd Coldiron came home Satur Littlc Kathcnne Ledford is quite , , . , .1.1. , .... . day having been mustered out last ill with influenza. I , - , , , , .week from Camp Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kirk were in ,, ., . J Mrs. Harry Jlctv horter and Mrs. Lancaster, Friday. , , , B. IJ. Montgomery wire shoppinc in Mrs. P. H. Smith was hostess at an nichmond onc day Ias xveek, elegant dining on Sunday. . , ... ! Turkeys are selling at "4 cents on ..1.. .......... " """-'.loot, and a great many are coming in to Coldiron's l'uultry House, The influenza epidemic has recovered from an attack of the flu. Dr. H. J. Patrick went to Louisville Monday to attend a Grand Lodge meeting. Mr. George Treadway is able to be out again after having a relapse of influenza. Mrs. N. W. Rogers and children abated here enough for the school to open until after the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Riddcll went to ICingjton, Sunday, to see his neice. Miss Archie Maupin, who is quite ill. Mr. I.i?Tt Pnto. mnvail tht t-nt & c i - : . t. t . if I "v- ' lieiiw ounu., v.ui -ou ...... ... .eek tQ j,p Ffank CaleSi ncar w,u C. Wynn. more where she expects to make her Mrs. Lizzie Patrick of Paintsville, ' home, is visiting the family of her son, Dr. ! Private Stephen Todd who has for H. J. Patrick. 'merly been stationed at Camp Sevior Mr. Boyd Wynn is carrying the S. C, has been transferred to Camp mail in his car now which adds great- Dix, X. J. ly to his comfort. , J JIr. and Mrs. John J. Howard of Mr. Wright Kelly of Berea, is the , Lnyman, Ky, have been visiting their guest for several weeks of his daugli- daughter, Mrs. A. B. Wynn for the past two weeks. Shelby Jett was brought home from the Heren Hospital Sunday and is reported as recovering nicely from the gun shot wound. Mr. Roy Estridge has been muster ed cut of the camp at Indianapolis, and is expected home this week with his wife nnd little baby. The many friends of Jim Harve Ralston are glad to welcome him back home. He received his honorable discharge from otTicers training camp in Georgia. Mrs. Fannie Wnlker of Lancaster is the guest of Robert Walker this week. She will leave for Eminence to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joe Callo way, Tuesday. Lottie Glllion eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gillion, died Thursday of pneumonia, following influenza, burial took place at Old Paint Lick Friday morning. Mr. Dock Hendren and family are moving this week to their new home which has just been completed. Mr. Tcvis Rayburn and family have taken the rooms which they vacated. Be sure and see our Dolls, hand ".erchiefs, nove'lis, eir nit suitable for Christmas j:ifts. Mrs. ilclln Arnold I'rarcis. The dinner at the McWhorter sale retted the snug sum of JllIU.oj and the pig donated by Mr. McWhorter brought $-7. both of which amounts were given to the War Work Fund. Mr. McWhorter very generously do nated all provisions for the dinner which is greatly appreciated by nil. Whether it is cotfee or woolen xoods or railroad fares that go up, fate has decreed that the advance .hall come out of the ultimate con iumer. How satisfactory that would be if you and I didn't happen to be ne ultimate consumer! Beautiful Ferns. When the new shunt of pnttiil ferns appear turn them to the light until they are well up and the shoot i-tartM In the right illrectlim. When the fern I Is full frown the result will he 11 beau tiful Hound plant. , Uncle Ham's best Christmas rres. ent will be his boys home again It may not be delivered, however, until late in the winter. NOTICE: All owing for ear ar.d day hitches at the livcrv stable please cull and settle with Mrs. Joe Francis. It Allie aid Mary Arnold. It is reported that former emper or Charles of Austria in mental de pression spends hours nt his desk, staring vacantly before him. If all the former emporers had confined themselves to such harmless pro cedures the world would be indefin itely better olf. Smallest National Park. The smallest of ur nation! parks contains Jut thirty-eight acres ami Is wi l'rlnre nf Wales l-liiti'l, Southeast ern Alaska. It uus mated hut a )eur or mi lieu by presidential proclama tion. The park Is nn abandoned In dian villace. chlelly Interesting for Its totem pile, Then- are. aln. mine buildings, which are Ihe bet kmn examples of I lata Indian architecture. Insect Intelligence. Wasp rank next to the higher rlnsse of ants In idnt of Insect Intelligence. Looking Ahead. A baby hoy nrrlvcil one morrdnf. Hunter, three- jears old, had been given two billy goats for his last birth day. That morning Ids father said: ".Vow llnnter, )ou don't need two goats. mipNiv ou glte )otir llllla brother one. What do you say" Hunt it didn't say nti)thlng for a minute, then he sale): Tallicr. I've been think ing It ner. and l'vo derided niujlie I'd better save that goat for my own little tKiy." Folly of Monirchlil Government, As the exvrrlse of government re quires talents ami abilities, nnd as tal ents mid abilities ciuinut hate heredi tary descent. It Is evident that heredi tary sucresAlnii requires n belief from man to which his reason cutinot sub fcrlbe and which run only be establish ed upon kuoranre; nnd the more Ignor ant any country Is. the belter It Is fit till for the inonarihlal ecles of gov eminent. Thomas I'ulne. 475 ACRES SIB, COUNTY FARM SALE FARM SALE The Best Land in Shelby County, located right in the heart of the famous Finchville neighborhood. The place where land has been more active than any part of our county. We are selling for the heirs of the late J. C. Beckham, deceased, of Shelby County, Kentucky, his magnificent estate of 475 acres of as good land as there is in the State. PUBLIC AUCTION On the farm which lies just 1 mile from Finchville, 8 miles from Shelbyville, 1 mile from L. nnd N. Station, and a brand new brick High school just a mile away the best school in the county. Wednesday, Dec. M, 1918, at 10 A, M. Sharp 2 FARMS WE HAVE CUT THIS ENTIRE ESTATE INTO 2T7 A D1VTO EACH BEING A COMPLETE FARM WITH IT AiXlYlO IMPROVEMENTS TO ITSELF. Finchville is the garden spot of Shelby County. The old Beckham homestead is lo cated in the-Finchville neighborhood of Shelby County, being just a mile from Finchville, and has been in the possession of the Beckhams since 1835, This is an opportunity to buy yourself a farm that has not been on the market before, nnd you will be able to buy it at your own price. It is seldom that such a body of land is offered for sale, and we were able to get this to sell only to make a division for 3lr. Beckham and his sister, the only heirs concerned. FARM NO. 1., 275 ACRES. The old home place, n grand old brick of seven rooms, brand new tobacco barn, stock barn, new double corn crib, new stripping room, and all other necessary outbuildings in good repair. This house is located in the best neighborhood in the County, where neighbors are really neighbors. Plenty of fine timber and good tobacco land. The crops are now in thejjarns and cribs nnd will show what this land will do. FARM NO. 2, "200 ACRES Adjoining Farm No. 1. Good sjx room house with all outbuildings and big new tobacco barn, all in good shape, situated right in the middle of n big woods of virgin timber, consisting of black walnut, oak, ash nnd sugar tree. One of the big gest woodlands nnd the best timber in the County. Fine tobacco land, nnd located right at school, churches, stores and shipping station. If you are interested in mnking money don't ivorlook this place. One clause in our contract reads: "It is especially understood and agreed by all parties concerned that this land is to be sold absolutely without reserve or by-bid and that the iighest bid received is to be accepted." GET IN THE GAME! Don't be n "Wish I Had". Real estate has been advancing in price for the past fifty years, with prospects better for it to continue. Think of the real estate you should have bought, you hesitated, the other fellow bought and he got the profit which Hhould have been yours. OBEY THAT IMPULSE! OWN YOUR OWN FARM! Why rent and give the other man half of your energy when nil should be yours? You can't go wrong buying Good Farm Land. DINNER WILL BE SERVED FREE TO ALL TERMS EASY: Will be made known on day of sale. Our contract says to tell. Anyone desiring to inspect these farms before day of sale will find oneiof us. on the farm or we will meet you in Mielbyville at our office in the Hartford Building if you will write. 'Automobiles will meet Trains at Shelbyville and Finchville on Day of Sale. S The Best Land in Shelby County, located just 3 miles from Shelbyville Court House on the Rockbridge Pike. A Fine Road To The Place. We have finally secured Mr. S. D. Hinkle's magnificent Farm which we will sell nt ttbilic -."crcxioiNr On the farm which lies just 3 miles from Shelbyville, and a brand new school right close to the farm TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED THIS GREAT FARM INTO 2 FARMS. EACH BEING A COMPLETE FARM WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO ITSELF. 2 FARMS. This land is among the best in the County, lying ns it tloes just three miles from Shel byville, and has much good tobacco and hemp land on it as any farm we know. We have been trying for a year to get this magnificent farm to sell, and have only now been able to persuade the Hinkles to part with it. With farm products as high ns they are nnd bound to stay, this is the time to buy, nndweknow of no better place to be had than we will sell at this time. FARM NO. 1, 120 ACRES The great old home, a substantial brick of 8 rooms, the only farm in the County that has been oirered that is equipped with natural gas for heat and light, and is one of the most beautiful homes in the County. A fine combined dairy, tobacco and stock barn, 85 x 48, with concrete lloor and drain in the dairy, two small stock barns, good, ice house, stripping room, fine hen house and all necessary outbuildings. A fine young orchard, containing apples, peaches, cherries, gooseberries, raspberries, currants, blackberries unci rhubarb. The place where you can live at home. About half of this farm is in grass, the bal ance sown in wheat and timothy: a crackerjack stnntl. Well watered with pools, springs and ponds. This is practically all tobacco land and we consider it one of the very best farms in the County. FARM NO. 2, 80 ACRES With new fi room house, good stnble and dairy room, well at house, and all new land, in fact none of this farm was ever plowed until about six years ago. This land is all in grnss nnd is better watered than anybody's farm. It is hard to write any thing that will justly describe this farm for we know that better can't be found anywhere. If you want tobacco land, don't stop bidding on this one. We have bought this farm oursehes nnd everyone that knows us, knows it is going to sell for we sell when we have a sale regardless of price and without any protection wliatover. NOW IS THE TIME! Don't be a "Wish I Had". Real estate has been advancing in price for the past fifty years, with prospects better for it to continue. Think of the real estate you should have bought, you hesitated, the qther fellow bought and he got the profit which should have been yours. OBEY THAT IMPULSE. WHY BE A RENTER? Why rent and give the other man half of your energy when all should bo yours? You enn't go wrong buying Good Farm Land. TERMS EASY: Will be mnde known on day of sale. Our contract says to tell. Anyone desiring to Inspect these farms before day of sale will find one of us on the farm or we will meet you in Shelbyville at our office jn the Hartford Building if you will write. Automobiles will meet trains at Shelbyville on day of Sale. Wakefield-Davis Realty Co., Shelbyville, Kentucky. I 0