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6 ff rf MONEY SAVING .A. GREAT SUCCESS THE ADAIR 'COUNTY NEWS 2 -tfCR3r SALE I BIG T41P . 0 GASEY JONES' STORE A Busy Place. Greater Crowds expected this, the last week of Sale. More Goods Arriving Every Day. If you miss this sale you Lose Money. Goods going at less than Manufacturers Cost. Prices Cut on everything in our house for this Sale. BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW MORE SPECIALS: ?- irie j Fine Shoes 100 pairs Mens Fine Shoes, Tan, Black and Patent Leathers, $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes $2.98 50 prs. Boys Walk Over and Ben Hut Shoes, $4.00 $3.50 & $3.00 sale price $2.48 200 prs. Mens and Boys Work Shoes at 20 per cent, reduction. This is all fresh Factory Stock. ' 1 1 00 prs. Mens and Boys retail stock .shoes, values $2.50 to $4.00 $1.59 . .vlOO prs Mens and Boys Cloth Leggins these are sample goods, not - exact " ' make,' slight difference- in buckles and buttons, values from 60c to ' $1.25, clean up price .23c 48 prs. mens Leather Leggins, values $2.00 to $2.50, clean up price 79c . We still have a few pairs of Womens Overgatere and Childrents Leggins dean up price 1 3 and 1 5 c. 200 prs Womens and Childrens shoes at greatly reduced prices. Clothing Mens and Boys Overcoats at your Prices 100 Rain Coats for Men, Women and Children, cut down one-half for this sale tl 25 Mens Suits,, regular price $10.00 and $ 1 2.50, this week for $8.95 ' This is Strictly High Class Clothing from a New York Factory. 1 00 Suits for Men, Boys and Children at about one-half regular price Cloaks and Coat Suits 100 Ladies Cloaks and Coat Suits -$5.00 to $10.00 clean up sale this week $1.98 to $4.98 We still have a few PettycoaU Jl700 values at 58c 50c values 34c. OdrfPants ' " '25 prs Meris'Odd Pink $3.00 $3.50'Valaes3 ,jMh J2.49.,,, 25 prs Menst'Pants, assorted colors , $155 values r.c n j. .. 79c. ' 50 Assorted'pantsat;bargain prices A good line of Overalls and Jumpers 25 prs Mens Double Front Overalls clean up sale 50c 25 prs Single Front Bib Overalls 50c We carry a big line of the best$ 1.00 Overalls on the market Mens Shirts All our Factory line of $ 1 .OOshirts 90c 50 Blue Chambrey plain and pleated bosom shirts 39c 25 Boys Shirts 25 and 50c values 15c Ladies Waists 25 Middy Waists, assorted patterns $1.00 values 48c 50 Waists assorted patterns and colors all good styles 39c One lot $3.98' Silk Waists 1.49 6 Silk Dresses $6.50 values 3.98 Dress Goods 6 pieces Suiting 25c goods 15c 1 piece Woolen Crepe 50c goods 25c 6pie4e 10c Outing! 8Jc 1 piece White Corduroy 25cvalue 12 1 piec Pink Corded Voile 50c value 29c : MD0i3tf Men, Attentions r , ip a-fcxjra. pnie Imported Kain Coats o sell everywhere at $12.50 special" ' ' ''fean up price '' ' ., $6.49r - All Bed Blankets at Cost .. Rugs and Druggets. 6 9x12 Art Squares $5. value $3.85, .. .6 9x12 Extra Heavy Weight Fiber Druggets $4.98 1 11-3x12 Tapestry Brassells $17.50 values ' $13.48 I 41-3x12 Tapestry Brussels $20.00 value. $16.00 Our $ 1 .75 Axminster Rugs cut to 1.49 " $3.50 " " " " 2.85 " $1.25 Velvet Rugs, cut to 1.09 Don't forget we can save you money on Buggy Harness. v.. a: .!- -J" We have a big supply of Scoop Shovels, Long Handle Shovels, Ditching Spades, Garden Hoes, Rakes, Manure Forks, Post Hole Diggers, also about 1500 prs of Door and Gate Hinges due to arrive the first of the week, at less than wholesale 'price. Cutlery 50 prs steel, nickle plated Shears assorted sizes and patterns, values up to 75 c choice 23c 25 prs nickle plated Gold mounted v Shears, $L06 values" ' 39c We still have ;a" fair supply of Pocket Knives at one-third regular price Just f eceived 250 more pieces of I 2 Table Cutlery, values equal to last weeks specials, at money saving prices. Alarms Clocks 50 Assorted brands and styles Alarm Clocks, prices $1.00 to $1.50 57c 25 sticks Williams Shaving Soap in Nickle plated boxes, 25c sellers lie A lot of Tennis Racket Cases and Gun Cases, bargains at 25 c One only, genuine Leather Gun Case, a bargain at $2.98 Base Ball Goods A lot of Base Balls, Bats and Mits at bargain prices. Hi r'f V t - --. 'm ' j Announcements. FOK CIRCUIT COUKT CLEKK. We are authorized to announce E. A. Strange a candidate for circuit clerk of Adair county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held in August. FOE CIRCUIT JUDGE. Judge J. C. Carter, of Monroe coun tyj authorizes us to announce his can didacy for re-election to the offiee of Circuit Judge in this the Twenty ninth district, subject to the action of the Ropublican voters, as expressed at the polls at the coming August primary. FOE COSIMONWKALTH'S ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A A. Huddle&ton, of Cumberland coun ty, a candidate for re-election to the office cf Commonwealth's Attorney in this the Twenty-ninth district, sub ject to thefaction of the -Republican voters in said district, as expressed at the primary to be held the first Sat urday in August, 1915. FOE THE STATE SENATE. We are authorized to announce D. E. Hatcher, of Barren county, a can didate for the State Senate, subject tc the Democratic voters at the Aug ust primary. The district is compos ed of the counties of Barren, Met calfe and Adair. We are authorized to announce R, B. Trigg, of Barren county, a candi date tor the State Senate from the 19th district, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the August primary. Tjhe district js com posed of Adair. Barren and Metcalfe." '' Russell County Announcement. FOE CIRCUIT COUET CLERK. We are authorized to announce J. R. McFarland a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk of Russell county, sub ject to the action of the Republican voters of said county, as expressed at the August primary. Personals. Mr. T. C. Faulkner, this place, the , well-known surveyor, is again 'ready for business. Three months ago his shoe on his right foot, hurt his great toe and blood poison set up, keeping him confined to his room until last week. Mr. T. R. Stults, who is in business at Laucastsr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Stults, Knoxville. Tenn. arrived last Thursday afternoon. Called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Rollin Browning. Mr. Jo Leanard,of Albany.Traveling salesman, was here last Thursday. Mrs. Talmage Smith, of Indianap olis, Ind. daughter of Mr. W. T. Mc Farland, this place, whose serious ill ness was reported in last "week's News is now better and her doctor writes that she is in a fair way to recover. Mr. W. H. Rouse, representing D. H. Baldwin & Co., Louisville, was here a few days of last week. Miss May Bryant and Mr. IvaBryant Sano, were here Friday, en route to Mahomet, 111., on a visit. Mr. Chesley Leach, who visited in Adatr and Russell, was here Friday, en route to his home, Custer, Iil., Mr. O. C. Face, Lebanon was here a few days age. -"J ixc Milton, a-littleson of Dr. and F. 1ST. Murrell, wno nas rSeenuii Mrs J. N. Murrell, who has been'duite sick- for two weeks, is reported better.- - Mr. Ira Branham, who .has! been c in the regular service for four years, was discharged in Texas, on the 8th of this month. He arrived ' he're last Wedneseay afternoon, en route to his home, Breeding. Mrs. T. J Lawhorn, Burkesville, was here a few days ago, en route to Camp- bellsville, having received word that her daughter, Mrs. B. H. Gilpin, was quite sick. Mr. Cecil Ramsey, Monticello, spent several days of last week in Columbia. Judge T. A. Murrell, Lebanon, was here two dajs of last week. Mr. Matt Eugleman Campbellsville called to see our hardware merchants last week. Messrs. Berry and James Buster, of Creelsboro, were here a day or two of last week, stopping -at the home of Mr. W. H. Wilson. Mr. Wm. Irvine, who visited at Rus sell Springs and Cieelsboro six weeks, returned home last Friday. Supt. Huffaker is attendidg the Su perintendent's Conference in Louis ville this week. Mrs. R. L. Bunnell, of Louisville, who visited her sister, Mrs. J. N. Mur rell, has returned home. Mr. W. H. Gill, of the firm of Gill & Waggener, was in the Louisville mar ket last week. Mr. W. A. Coffey has returned from a business trip to Louisville. Mr Hugh Richardson, of Camp bellsville, was in Columbia 'Monday and Tuesday shaking hands with his many friends. Cumberland River Route Burnside & Burkesville Transportation Company ( Incorporated ) Packet Steamers: ROWENA and CELINA. Tow Boat: ALBANY and Large Fleet of Barges. These Boats are fast, of exceptionally light draught, having been especially built for the Upper Cumberland River, and the only boats having working arrange ments with Railroads at Burnside, Traffic handled ' direct from boat to cars. Not subject to wagon transfer. Through Bates and Bills of Lading to all points. Through r Tickets to and from Cincinnati and Louisville. Cargo Insurance carried on our packet Boats for the protec tion of shippers. SCHEDULE: Str. "Rowena." leaves Burnside Saturday 3 p. m. of each week ' for Gamsboro, Tenn. Returning, arrives, Burnside Wednesday Gam . Leave Burnside Wednesday 3 p. m. each week for Celina, Tenn P.e- ' turning, arrives at Burnside Saturday 6 a. m. Strs. "Celina" and "Al bany" subject to demands of traffic. This schedule subject to change without notice. G. M. ESTES, G. F. & P. A. A. B. MASSEY, President. Burnside, Kentucky. Great Reduction Sale! ' WE WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS nTTP- entire stock of Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Lace and Pibbons at Sf per cent, discount. Uur full line of Enameld Tinware at 20 per cent, discount. Arbuckle Coffee. 20 cents. Stock of Poultry food at 20 per cent, discount. Regular 25c Calumet Baking Powder. 20' cents. Regular Calumet 15c. size, 10c. Garrison Bros.