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York Mother Finds Ideal Cold, Treatment For Her Little Boy Xetkisg to Swallow You .Just ud it ua. . J "Mothers everywhere 'will bo Inter Mtcd: la ih expeneoco cu Airs, unas. fcSillh. 623 Wo&t Gas Allov. York-. Mrs. Smith tried tbo Son thorn r&wedr Vlek'a Vanonuu Balve. when It wu first introduced In York, end writes "Our little four year old boy had & cough for about a week. Wo travo him everythlBfc wo knew, and noth ing eeeBfiea 10 ao any good. So whea we got Vick's VapoRub I rubbed it on his chest well for two Bights and I haro not heard him cough since. I think It Is tho best Medicine I havo over had la the VapoRub comes In calvo wbon applied to the body neat, the ingredients are released In vapor form. Theso vapors aro i& haled with each. da& Tick's n torn, ana llllilW!lllIHIIIllll l!lilillllllillil!l,li;hH: lW!l'iTi''iiil RALPH I. SMITH (4 YEARS OLD) as breath, opening the air nassaces and loosening the phlegm. It's a real "Bodyguard In tho homo" against all forms, or cold troubles. 25c. EOc. 81.00. At all druggists. Kp a little Bodv-Guabo in VOUR hornt CKS VBSALVE or Weather For Week. Washington, Dec. 10. Weather predictions for the week beginning - Sunday, issued by tho Weather Bu reau are: For the Ohio valley fair and ' ' cold. Told of Relations. The story of his relations with Miss Harriet A. Varriey; a nurse, who is on trial charged with tho murder of his bride of eight months, was recited on the witness stand by George H. Keyes 'husband of Mrs. Pauline H. Keyes, "who was shot to deathin their Brook Jin home on June 19. Something In a Name. A healthy drafted man was discharg ed from military service at Camp Zachary Taylor in place of a man re commended to be sent home as physi cally unfit, because of an error thro' .the similarity of names. Camp auth Dies are anxious to get the healthy "nun returned, but lawyers advise that this is impossible as ho is now exempt and immune to tho draft. ' i Thaw Gets One. Paris, Dec. 10. Maj. William Thaw of the Lafayette Escadrilie, brough. down a German airplane in a duei over the enemy's lines on Wednesday Indiana 5ilo Tkn QSlrt ihnf olves vou one TZi X llw - ifTW m , J- hundred per cent food valus. II Made of California long pine &and red wood, also Oregon 1-fur. j, SOLD BY ; Robertson & Co , T Adams, Tenn. New Officers Chosen. Hopkinsvillo camp, 11533, Modern Woodmen of America, met Friday night and elected tho following offi cers for 1918: Counsel J. F. Boyd. Banker J. T. Hill. Clerk-W. W. Allen.l Escort Vestoe M. Overby. Watchman J. U. Brasher. Sentry Claude Wade. Trustees Rev. J H. Hines, Henry Blumensteil, Jstmcq H. Kodgers. Pearl City Camp, No. 5, Woodmen of the World, held its annuil election of officers Friday niht, with th fol lowing result: L. R. Bailey, Consul Commander. H. G. Campbell, Advisor. Roy J. Baker, B inker. J. B. Clark, Clerk. W. H. Cobb, Watchman. Ernest Witty, Secretary. H. W. Cole, Manager. John P. Campbell V. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cunpfcel:, m Pdducah, a young couple with i.i my friends here, are the parents of a son, born Saturdjy, whu has bjeii named John P. Campbell V. Tlie infant's grand father was born in this ciiy and died in Baltimore tw i years ag. Suvuial generations oLtlio C imp jell j were ideutilied with the history ui Hopkinsvillo. Mrs. John P. Camp bell IV was formerly Mits S.ide Smith, who, ns a Paducah Hi.jn School girl, was much admired here soverjl years ago. We invite comparison of our DIAMOND VALUES. Blakey, Bass & Barnett. (Incorporated.) Christmas Goods Millionaire's Sons Capt, John Wannmuker, Jr., U. S. R., utiacued to Camp Dix, ;i canton ment cf the National army, and Cor poral Kingdom Gould, also of Camp Dix aro Millionaire's sons. Captain Wanaimker and Corporal GiuM are both newlyweds. Captain Wanamaker married Miss Pauline Disston of Philadelphia and New York at Newport and Kingdom Gould sur prised the society world by marrying Miss Aununciata Camilla Marie Lucie on Jnly 2nd. Gould is attached to the officers of tho camp but that does not hamper his training as a soldier. Ho takes his work of learing to bo an efficient soldier seriously and ho is developing into n first-class'fighting man. I r. ,Ve have in stock Raisins,' -'m h I j Mr. W. B. Anderson purchased a MJvftfl Nuts. Oranges, Lem- 203 .khj.hJ hog at 12 cents per pound; 9 W w r ons, Chocolate Candy, Cream Candy, Marshmallows, Fig?, Dates, Apples, Package Can dies, Fruit Baskets, Prince Albert smoking tobacco put up in half pound and pound b&s, good line cigars. L inches at all hours. Give 3Br. .all P. J. Breslin, t o c- ii. Ciwi. U. (J UJAIU yVIll fed it :)u d.if, at the end of which tiiiK it weighed 490 pounds, taking on 4 I (3 lbs. per day, and he sold it for 1(5 cents per pound. If any one hua excelled his SO days improve ment, let's hear from him, as it makes interesting reading for Hie progres tsive farmer. Georgetown Times. Sterling Silver Hat Pins. New designs in Beautiful' Gift Boxes Special Value 25c the pair. Blakey, Bass & Barnett. (Incorporated.) DR. BEAZi-EY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat NEED M0fl WAH IMPLEMENTS tnvsntert Have Untlmlted Oppor'unl ties to Think Out Death-Dealing Machines for Government. The statement is often mado thai tho war has developed no invention of military value. This, of cours is nonsense, says the Illustrated World. Trench periscopes, gas bombs, liquid fire appnratus, low visibility striping for warships, mierophoni tlctceton for use on submarined, seis mographic detectors for hidden bat tery locations, synchronism for rapid fire guns and battle plane propellers, tho perfection of tho submarine it pelf, arc all examples. There aro a thousand little inven tions needed to help in ending the war things you or I might invent, if wo knew how. For instance, a gun sight as effi cient ns the telescope and as easy to use as tho open sight. A tele scope that can see around a corner. A wirclefs field phone as efficient ns a wired phono, a gas as deadly as chlorino and as invisible as air which can bo cheaply and quickly pro duced end projected, ear protectors which save men from the effects of heavy gunfire without preventing or dinary hearing, a means for detect ing the presence of submarine mines without getting blown up in tho process, a searchlight which will project heat as efficiently ns present ones do light imagine what such n device would mean in protection from aerial raids. Iraagiuo a searchlight beam two miles up in the air hot enough to set fire to anything it played upon. On such problems aa these inven tors may work with the full knowl edge that if they really discover something worth while they will do an incalculable good to humanity and, incidentally, feather their own nests to the limit of their desires. MEAN Miss Oldgirl .When I wouldn't give him a decided answer to his pro posal he asked me if I couldn't learn to love him. Miss Caustique Why don't you try ? One is never too old to learn. 8TALE EGG STARTED RIOT. A stale egg caused a riot at Tort land, Ore., the other day. Two mcu were moving furniture, when a prac tical joker threw an egg at them. He missed tho men, but hit an uphol stered chair, leaving a splash of yel low upon it. Tho owner of the fur niture then seized an ax, and ran at an innocent standcr-by. He seized a stick, in defense, and presently the .fight became general, bricks bein ireely thrown. Eventually tvo n .licemcn quelled it by using . . clubs. PROBABLY WON'T. "I was just reading about a cot tago in England that has been occu pied by one family for 000 years." "Tho landlord ought not to kick on papering it in the spring." TO BUY OFF BONDS. lira. Eie John, I loaned out colored cook some money to get hei worthless husband out of jail. Hxe A liberty loan, eh? BOYS AND GIRLS. Mutt Boys will bo boys. Nutt What about girls? Mutt Oh, thoy have to bo what ever fashion dictates. THE DIFFERENCE. He Do you know, I generally danco on au impulse. She You diuii'tlast nightj yob danee.1 on my feet.V A COINCtnCNCE. "There is a famine just now to itenographers." "QuVr, and a plethora of dieta-. Horrors increased A fierce blizzard sweeping devastated Halifax, forcing rescuers to abandon their work, added to the stricken city 'which also Is In darkness and with only ono wire of communication with the outside world open SatuHary. This threatens to snap any moment. Tho prompt arrival of relief trains with n rses, doctors and sorely need ed supplies also was menaced by tho storm. Identification of the dead is proving exceedingly difficult. No change has been made in the estimate of 2,0 0 He d 3,000 njured You may have already discov ered the conven ience of bifocal lenses. Looking Ahead. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is expected to bear the brunt of training crippled soldiers in profitable occupations and solving in dustrial problems in America brought about by tho introduction of woman workers. Jackson-Amoss. Relatives and friends here have re ceived invitations to the marriage of Mrs. Martha Bronaugh Amoss, form erly of this city, to Mr. Emmett Urey Jackson. The wedding will take place at the home of tho bride's grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Marsh, at Ahlund, Va., Wednesday December 12. After January 1 Mrs. Jackson will be at home at Burkesville, Va. Pembroke Jnurnal. The next step is the comfort and good appearance of Hardwick's Hand Ground Bifocals. Let Us Show Them To You. R. C. HARDWICK CO. TWO STORES Owensboro, Ky. Hopkinsville, Ky. Accept Armistice. Rumanian troops have decided to Join the armistice, although thoy have rej -cted gll attempt at fraternization. Th s announcement is made officially from Jassy. Hostilities have been suspended on the whole Rumanian front, It is stated. Kerensky Siberian Premier Petrogard, Dec, 6. The temporary independent Government which has been organized in Siberia has elected Alexander F. Kerensky Minister of Justice and Is determined to complete a coalition Cabinet. LATAUSCA PEARLS. "Necklaces from $31 to $50. Blakey, Bass & Barnett. (Incorporated.) Miner Killed. Clarence White was instantly killed at Crabtrce mines Thanksgiving day by falling slate. His neck was brokoa and tho body badly mashed. The young man was raised In . Webster county and was the son Jos. White, deceased. State Fair Date Fixed. The Kentucky State Fair of'mS, will be held September 9 to 14. C "fa "-&r ites. e- ."wl THE EARLY BIRDS xtr . "V- i . fi&t w e are nor waiting ror our Amas siock to LJ come in-WE HAVE IT NOW. py Our Stove and China Department is chuck full Ul V VU.4VJ11,11VC11) ObllOlUl gll lO X VJJL jrVFUUgy UlUj 11V11 and poor. Everything from a MAJESTIC RANGE to a tooth pick holder. Be careful in doing your Xmas shopping this year. Make every dollar go as far as possible. We want you to go through our Hardware Depart ment whether you buy anything or not. We have ?Y put in the most up-to-date line of Christmas offer- ffi ings in this department that could be found on the I Eastern markets and we invite you to call and look CP it over. Don't forget we handle all kinds of gj ELECTRICAL FIXTURES iug mi a uu. Incorporated m lgfAmv&vfjt (U iMtWAUX. SmJj JA SJ WANTED 5,000 Turkeys This Week We guarantee to meet all legitimate competition and pay as much as any one for produce. We will pay this week as follows: Eggs, fresh, per dozen 42c Butter, per pound 25c Hens, perjpound 14c Roosters, per pound 8c Guineas, each 25c Tom Tuikeys, 12 lbs. and up, per pound 21c Hen Turkeys, 8 lbs. and up, per pound 21c Green Hides, Horse Hides, Tallow and all kinds of Furs at market prices Tom Turkeysmust not weigh under 12 pounds and Hen Turkeys under 8 pounds. See, phone or write us before you sell. Yours Truly HAYD0N PRODUDE CO. 4 KK