- r r r u j- i , on- E. L Harpendmg. Notary Publ.c Dr. J. D. Threlkeld of Dawson Springs, was in the city Monday. ., Close-out price on White Skirts at Lottie Tinsley Terry's. Mrs. Harvey Moore, of Prince ton, is the guest of her sister, .Mrs. Gus Taylor. Horse and mule feed duiry feed, hog feed and chi cken feed Prices right at Wheelers' Gro cery. Hunter Moore, of Owensboro, is visiting relatives here this week. Have your tires repaired now The roads will be good in a few days. Marion Steam Vulcanizing Co. Miss Mary Weldon, of Padu cah, is visiting friends and rela tives here this week. You have elected the members of your Fiscal Court. Now help them solve the road question. FOR SALE.-Duroc Jersey Sows end Pigs.-S. M. Jenkins. Miss' Mariam Blackburn, of Taducah, is the guest of friends and relatives here. Do you Ret up at night? Sanol is urely the lost for til kidney or blad der IroubUs. Sanol Rivet relief In 24 hourt from til backache tnd bladder troublea. Sanol It t guaranted reme dy. BO cent bottle at the drug ttore. Mr. Henry James and Fred Crayne, of Ridgway. III., were the guests of friends here Satur day and Sunday. The following counties have voted the 20 cent road tax: Pike, Martin, McCreary, Owsley Wolfe. Fulon. Livingston. Nel- aon, Shelby, Henry, Carroll, Often, Franklin and Grant Insure your tobacco crop now irowlnl afainst hail. With the Hartford Afency time tried and hail tested. tf C. G. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Felix G. Cox t ave returned from Dawson Springs, where they have been sojourning the past week. Special prices on coat-suits, for a few days only, at Lottie Tinsley Terry's. Mrs. Dora Wilcox and her daughter, Miss Rolline, were in the city Saturday on a shopping trip. Miss Miriam Blackburn of Pad- ucah, is the guest of Miss Eliza beth Cook. FOR SALE-Full blood regis tered Chester White pigs f 15.00 each 3 months old. Have only a few for sale. W. D. James. R. F. D. 3. 3tp Mrs. M. E. Croft, and daugh ttr Miss Ruth, have gone to IV toskey, Mich., where Mrs. Croft goes each year to avoid hay fev cr. WAN ILL)-Furnished room and board within 10 minutes walk of Post-office. Give price. Address E. J. M. Critterdcn Record Press. How much damage is done to your vehicles because of holes in the roads. - The Kilpatrick graveyard wil be cleaned off Saturday Septem- 17th. All interested are request e land othera are invited to bring tools and dinner nod ipni tl.c day. Preaching after dinner. W. H. Reynolds, Rev. James F. Price, Committee.'. New line of fall hats just it ceived. Felts, satins and vel vet tit Lottie Tinsley Terry's. For sale, some gco i, used auto tirea and tubes. Marion Steam Vulcanizing Co. Don't forget that you pay a heavy road tax in repairs, be cause of bad roads. . Mrs. L. N. Sisco and her two aftractive daughters Misses Glen 'ra and Lemah,. have returned 14 - A I .-! A. it..!.' worn a iwu wet us vish wi uieir "any fiiends and Southeagt Mo relatives in FOR SALE-One Large Frame tobacco barn, 40x52 feet. 4t Geo. W. Stone. Mrs. Fannie Hughes, of Cen tral City, Ky., is visiting her sn, J. A. Hughes, on North Walker street. Mrs. Minnie Shuttlesworth and her sister Mrs. E. B. Lang- ey from Pittburg, Pa., left Saturday morning, Aug. 10, for Anniston, Mo., to visit their sis ter, Mrs. W. T. Daughtrey. Don't throw away your old auto tires and tubes have them repair ed. Marion Steam Vulcanizing Co. Charles Bealmear, Verna Sum mers and Dr. J. V. Hayden of Salem, passed through the city Saturday enroute to Dawson Springs, to spend a few dayB. When pastures begin to fail try our Dairy feed to help out. R. F. Wheeler. Mrs. Peail B. Mc Adams, went to Ashland Friday to visit her brother, George Thomas Lawson. Before returning 6he will meet her eiiter, Miss Elizabeth Law son at Logan, West Va , where they will be the guests of Mrs. E. Rucker in her mountain camp. Jus, because a man is a good citizen is no proof that he will make a good County Road En gineer. Mrs. Richard Bebout of Sheri dan, Ky.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Woolfe and relatives of this place. -Livingstone En terprise. Jersey heifer calves for sale from 1 month to one year old. J. Robert Bird Mrs. Julia Miles left Saturday for Salem and Hampton to visit old friends and neighbors in the vicinities where she formerly lived. When you have Backache the liver or kidney are ture to be out of gear. Try Stnol, it doet wonder for the liv er, kidney and bltdder A trial- 60c bottle will convince you. Get it at the drug ttore. Mrs. R. L Hardy and Baby Hardy left for Atlanta, Ga., Thursday afternoon to join Dr. Hardy who is traveling in the south and has his headquarters in Atlanta. They will spend the fall and winter there and in New Orleans. FOR SALE -Ford Tourir.g Car. Late 17 Model, in gcod shape. Good tires. See Walter Guess. Mrs. Wi A. Swansey, of near Kuttawa, died Aug. 9th, at 6 A. M. was buried Saturday after noon at Glenns Chapel near her home. A large congregation as sembled there to pay the last trib ute of respect, and the floral olT- eriegs were beautiful. She was Mist Pearl Jones before her mar riags. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Moredock are entertaining a house party at their home cn North Main St. Their guests are Miss Helen Koune of Bardstown, Ky., Mr. Mat ion Thrasher of Lewisport, Ky., and Mr. Russeil Lawson of Weit Tell City. Ky. Mrs. Verlie Coffman ot Morgan feild was here last week repre senting Western Kentucky State ft, .ait . Green, Ky. She was the guest o( Mis Ethel Howard and her many other friends while her. Misses Irene Moredock, Elizi beth Rochester, Vivian Roches ter and Helen House uud Messrs, Marion Thrasher and Russell Lawson motond to Hill Spring Saturday and had a picnic dinner there. rressii! "Service That Satisfies" I have bought the Hert Yates Pressing Shop equip raent (the best pressing outfit ever in Marion), and have had it put in first-class condition ffr PRESSING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING MEN'S CLOTHING Special Care and Attention Given to Pressing LADIES' SUITS AND SKIRTS Mr. Gleaford Rankin, an experienced presser and clothes shop man, will be in charge and do your work, and it shall be our constant aim to serve you promptly and well at all times. Also, we are prepared to take care of your needs in Dry Cleaning Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing. TELEPHONE No. 303 and your work will be called for and returned promptly. Let Us Have Your Business. Satisfaction Assured. R. E. WILBORN Concrete Building Opp. Hotel Crittenden You ctnnot enjoy a good meal if you have indigestion. Mi-o-na stomach ttbleta are guaranteed by Haynes & Ttylor to relieve the worst ease of stomach trouble. 1 Miss tivian Rochester mot r- ei to Salem Sunday and was ti.e guest of Mrs. Cade Gray. Miss Katherine Hughes spent several days last week in Union- town, where she was the guest of relatives. Insure your houses, barns and live stock with the Hart ford Agency. Marion Ky. tf C. G. Thompson. Shelly Franklin, of Vandocser, Mo., is visiting friends and rel atives in the county. STRAYED-From my farm Saturday, one Poland China male pig. Weight about 50 lbs. Re ward for its return. A. J. Baker. Prof. Chas E. Thomas of Rose- burg, Ore., attended the Crit tenden County Teachers Insti tute here last week. FOR SALE-Fine farm 1 mile south Gladstone. 200 acres 50 in timber. Well watered. Good house, 2 barns. Good orchard. Joe B. Walker, Imp Gladstone, Ky. Mrs. Creed Taylor returned to her home at Marion Saturday morning, having been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Baker since Tuesday. -Sturgis News Democrat. Mrs. Lottie Tinsley Terry has returned from market at Louis ville. I have several good farms for sale close In, also have town property and mineral rights. W. E. Belt. Why don't the taxpayers in sist upon none other than com petent men handling the road funds? Marion meat market managed by Mr. Sowders has fresh meat at all times. Barbecued meat one or more days in every week Kev. James r. l'rice hvlJ a splendid Country Life Confir-pr.-e r.t Liberty, Tenr., I.tst week. There was a large atten dance, a Tine line of speakers nnd a fine program rendered. He was at home in time to enjoy the Flag Pay Service at the Main Street Presbyterian Church last Sunday. This week he holds a Country Life Conference at Crider, Caldwell Co. He goes t ) Water Valley Saturday to be gin a protracted meeting. Stop Miss Mary Ray of Fredonia, arrived Monday to be the house guest of Misses Irma Perry and Elizabeth Rochester. Our meats are choice and will please you. Try us with an or der. MARION MEAT MARKET per Sowders. Emanuel Stephens, of Pem broke, Christian county, has been the guest of relatives and friends the past week. I pay for corn l.GQ for hay $20.00 per ton. These are my buying prices. Bring all you have to sell. -J. M. McChesney. C. R. Newcom and family, of Owensboro, Ky., arrived Mon day to visit friends and relatives here and in the ccurty. FORSALE-Briscoe automobile, 5 passenger. 38 horse cower. 191K. model, run 8000 miles. Good condition. 1600.00 cash takes it-O. Augspurger. U. S. Vet Insp. Mrs. Robert S. Graham and little eon have returned to their a en ... nome in r aaucan after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pierce. E. E. Phillips of Gladstone. moved here and took the position as trouble man with the Home Phone Co. He rented the W. B. Rankin house on Morgan field St. Lawrence Hard is leaving New London this week for his ship the U. S. Steamer Patter son, a destroyer, now at the Philadelphia dock. He has the rank of quartermaster, first class. ' Mr. and Mrs. Coleman H. Fos ter and their little daughter. who were guests of relatives here several days, returned to their hometodayon their plantation at Mullikin. Ky. Homer McConnell, Carl Frazer and Glenn Springs left Wednes day for Indianapohs where they will be trained for service. Mrs. T. A. Morrison of Ada, Ukla., whohas been the . guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Pope and Mrs, Wanton Wiggins left Wednea day for her home. Anthony Hughes, of Munford, Tenn., is visiting his brothers Ym. Allie and Lee Hughes of this county, The Christian Church in this city will be dedicated next Lords day itt tl'e 11 o'clock morning service. The exercises will be conducted by the pastor, Elder S. E. Harlan. There will be special music. The many friends of that prince of good fellows, Rev. Harlan and his noble tnd faithful little band are indeed glad to know that their church building is now paid for and free of debt NOTICE. Marion, Ky., Auk. 14th, 1918. All persont having claims against the estate of the late A. H. Ctrdin, are requested to present tame to the un dersigned or to A. C. Moore, properly proven. 8 15 Mrs. Zylla. If. Caedin, Executrix of A. H. Cardin, dee'd. MEMPHIS OFFICER GOES AFTER YIN HEPATIC City Patrolman Siler Says Famous Via Hepatica Prescription Help ed Him Out Considerably. City nightwatchman J. L. Siler, who resides at 381 N. Belleview Blvd., af ter a hunt of five years for something to put his liver in right thape, was considerably rundown until E, C. Phil pot, of Nashville, told him to go down to Weiss' Pharmacy, Main & Union Sts., and get a bottle of the great Vin Hepatica prescription and take it. He at once made a dash for this pop ular drug store, wnere he found sev eral others buying this wonderful liver, stomach, kidney and bowel remedy, and got hit firet bottle. "I had been suffering for five years from an inactive liver, had no appetite, was all rundown," said Officer Siler. "But since taking Vin Hepatica I feel more like doing my work than I have for years. I really enjoy my work now, and I gladly recommend Vin He patica to all who need real tonic." If you suffer from indigestion, weak ness, or any other trouble caused by disordered stomach, liver, kidney, or bowels, or you feel in need of a real good spring tonic, come or send for a kottle at once to J, li. 0RMF, Marion, Ky. Married at Providence J. D. Hunt, Providence, age 48, to Miss Mary Stewart, age 24, of Marion, Ky. Enterprise. ' Wanted Hides. At the Marion Meat Market. Will pay highest cash prices. J. R. Sowders. Quarterly Conference. The Quarterly Conference of the Tolu circuit will be held at the Hurricane Camp Ground on Wednesday, August 28. It is confidently expected that each Steward will be present, and that a full financial report for the entire year will be made, both on Salary and the Benevo lent claims. ' E. F. Goodson, P. E. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame back, rheuma tifm and Irregularities of the kidneyt and bladder in both men and women, Regulates bladder troubles in children If not told by your druggist, will sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. One small bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a CLre. Send for aworn testimonials, Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Advertisement. Popular Lisman Couple Wed at Marion Bryan Blankenship and Miss Eva Lane, both prominent young people of Lisman, were united in marriage at Marion, Ky., Wed nesday. The bride is the charm ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lane and the groom is a pros perous young farmer. Enter prise. United States Senator Ollie M. James Reported Slightly Worse On account of the extreme heat Senator James is reported worse, but strong hopes arcstil entertained of his ultimated re covery, For Softanlng Leather, A band-operated machine to knead the stiffness out of leather bat bees Invented by an Oklahoma man, 1 T Anotker Call From Rhodes. (Continued from page 1) Spencer' . . 10 0 Taylor . . 26 8 Todd . ' 20 0 Trigs . 20 0 Trimble 14 t Union . 20 ft Warren . . 60 IX Washington 76 O Wayne . 42 0 Webster . - . 15 IS Whitney . 60 1 Wolfe . .69 Woodford . 2 U Lexington . 20 10 Covington - . 0 14V Newport . 40 9 Louisville . 254 81 Eld. J. A. Hunt passed away Aug. 3, 1918. He was born Dee, 14, 1854 age 63 years 7 months and 20 day. He was married to Miss Amanda J. Herrington May 7, 1874. To this union was born eight children, William H. John W. James O. Mary B. Lieuellen, Albert Everette Mar tin L. and one infant, of whom only three with his wife survive. Being, William H. of Mexico, Ky., Everette of Sikeston, Mo., Lester Martin now serving his country in the U. S. army sta tioned at West Point. Ky. He also had one adopted son, Ora Allen. He professed faith in Christ in 1877 and united with the Pleas ant Hill church 1878 waa chosen deacon of same church in 1890, and also was ordained to the full work of the ministry Aug. 1896 and has been pastor of Pleasant Hill for a number of years was pastor at the time of his death. Bro. Hunt was a kind husband. a loving father and a friend to all He was a man that will be missed by all who knew him. And was a victim of tuberculosis. Funeral services was conduct ed by Eld. T. P. Moore of Sardii. Tenn , and the remains were aid to rest in the Paris cemetery. A friend. Nice Cows For Sale Several good Jersey cows and heifers to be fresh soon. Can be seen at my father's farm one mile northeast of Marion. Also one Delaval Cream Separator. Harry' Johnson, 8 15 4t Route 4. Violin, Voice And Piano I will take a few pupils in .a T voice, and on the riano ana Tiolin. Miriam Pierce. A FAMILY MEDICINE In Her Mother's HomeSayi Tits Georgia Lady, Regarding Black Draught Relief From Head ache, Malaria, Gulls, Etc. Ringgold, Oa. Mrs. Chas. Gastos. of this place, writes: "I in i user ot Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact. It was one of our family medtolnei. Also In my mother's horn, when I waa a child. When any ot us child ren complained ot headache, r.jually caused by' constipation, she gave ua dose ot Black-Draught, which woulJ rectify the trouble. Often In tit) Spring, we would have ca!nr? ar.d chills, or troublea of this klud, v?e would take Black-Draught pretty rtt ular until the liver acted well, a..l we would soon be tip and around again. We would not be without It, for It certainly boa eared us lott of doctor bills. Just a dose ot Black Draught when not to well uvea a lot ot daye In bed." Thedford't Black-Draurtt hat been In use for many years In the treat ment of stomach, liver and bowel troublea, and the popularity which It now enjoys la proof ot its merit. If your liver It not doing Its duty, you will auftr from tuch disagree able symptoms as headache, bilious ness, constipation, Indlgnnflon, etc, and unlcsa tomstbing la done, tsrloua trouble may result Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for thee troublea. It It purelr verotahls, and acts In a prompt nnd natural way, regulattot the liver to Itt prflpor function and cleansing the bowel of Impurities. Try It. Insist on Tted I tsrd s. the original nuU g.uulnt. & 7t