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) & i ffifl ABAifi SS MSwa m 11 grt --Trt-iTir-ffifTrri.! . --Vi i"r7iff5aam-VffigTn pr - .,- w - ' - .-- - j- " trmL'gucy'Kvw .- . agq5gstfn,wa.'v- fiaag&Mn &, 5a.ga.-K MMMMMMnMiMitaMMaM'fHNPI a-gasyisa n Bin ii in Your Think The Read What Friends 0 TESTIMONIALS Mansfield, Ky., Dec. 2, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: I am pleased to tell you that my Princess b the best stove I ever used. I have cooked biscuits in it in three minutes. It burns less wood and cooks quicker than any stove I have ever seen. If there ever was a stove perfect, it is a Princess. If I had to buy 25 stoves I would want them all Princess. I have nev er "seen any stove that I would give my Princess for. It is a perfect stove in every respect. Hoping that what I have said will be the cause of you selling a good many stoves and wishing you success, I remain a friend to the Princess. MRS. S. L. PHILLIPS. Mac, Ky., Dec. 7,1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: The Allen Princess stove is the best I ever used. It gives satisfaction in every way. It develops heat more quickly, with .less fuel, tHan any other stove. It means well cooked food, served on time. Food placed in the warming chest will not dry out but stays moist and fresh, and the stove is so easy cleaned; no cracks and corners for dust and grease to accumulate. The reservoir is so nice; water never gets cold in it from one meal another and it is easy cleaned. I would not exchange my stove for twice what I gave for it. Yours truly, ADA PEPPER to Campbellsville, Ky., Dec. 3, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky., Dear Sirs: I am certainly well pleased with my Allen Princess Stove. It bakes so nice. You do not haye to move your victuals from top to bot tom of stove to bake. You can put your biscuit in top part of oven and when done, will be as nice brown on bottom as on top. Then the reser voir and warming closet are such conveniences. I think it requires less wood and will heat up just as quick as other and smaller stoves. I have been using your range eleven months and it has proven entirely satisfactory in every way. I will advise anyone, who is going to buy a stove, to get an Allen Princess Range. Your friend, MRS. JOE HENRY CROUCH. Hatcher, Ky.. Dec 3, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Dear Sirs: I feel gratified to express my appreciation of the Princess "Range. For econemy in fuel, convenience and quick heating I do not think it can be excelled. I have been using the Princess Range for 18 months and am willing to give it the praise every opportunity 1 have. Yours truly, SALLIET. CAMPBELL. Saloma, Ky., Dec. 7, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Dear Sirs: We have used an Allen Princess Range for two years, and advise anyone, who needs a stove, to get this range, for it will burn either wood or coal. This range is worth its weight in gold to any woman in. her kitchen. Yours truly, MRS. T. J. ESJES. Merrimac, Ky., Dec. 3, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: I am writing to tell you how well pleased I am with my Allen Princess Range. I wouldn't give it for any stove I ever saw. It .cooks better than any stove I ever used, and the victuals are better. I wouldn't have it taken out of my kitchen, and risk the chance of getting another that would cook as good, for $75,00. Oh! I am well pleased. MRS. MARTHA SWEEDEN. ALLEN'S PRINCESS Copper Bearing Iron Ranges For Grace of Design, Fuel Econemy, Kitchen Comfort and Cooking Superiority, the PRINCESS is Unique. It's Exclusive and Patented Features Make it not Only Su perior in It's Cooking Qualities but Durable, Dependa ble and Cleanly as Well. "It Has Ended All My Kitchen Worries iK J) "V iu 8PsS - You, too, can be freed from the slavery of kitchen drudgery from themanvdisaDDoint- xnents and failures which 0 make cooking seem so hard. All these go to the junk nile with the old otove when you put in one of ll&BIKE H& fcg) iif j ggsMM fN3 dTJF fl,0 Allen!: COPPER RANGES CESS BCARINS For more than 20 years now these famous ranges have been making Southern homes happier and brighter by ending all the kitchen worries. It bakes quickly and thoroughly without even requiring the pans to be turned, because superior Princess construction radiates heat evenly throughout the oven. Triple asbestos-lined walls that retain heat, save fuel and prevent body of the range from burning out. The heavy sectional fire-box linings cannot warp, and last years. Any woman who is still worrying along with the old style ranges should come in and let us tell her about the many time-, money-, and work-saving features of Allen's Princess Ranges. We're always glad to show you Write us at once for Price. t Campbellsville, Ky., Dec 3, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: Have not been using the Allen Princess Range very long, but in cooking 1 find that it takes less fuel and cooks much quicker than any other range I have ever tried and the reservoir is the only one I have had that the water would get even warm. I think this range the most economical in every way. MRS. W. A RUSSELL. Campbellsville, Ky., Nov. 30, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: Some time ago I bought of you an Allen It has proved very satisfactory both in cooking and baking, the damper to bake! Youre truly, MRS. G. V. Princess Range. I seldom raise Roachville, Ky, The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Sirs: I have been using, for the past two years, one Princess Stoves, which I am very much pleased with house-keeper would be very much delighted tc possess an Range. Respectfully, MRS. D. E. MURRAY. ., Dec. 3, 1914. of your Allen and am sure any Allen Princess . VANCE. TESTIMONIALS tu R u i o , ,, ,9amPbellsville, Ky., Dec. 7, 1914 1 he Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Dear Sirs: I will write you and let youknow how well pleased I -am with my.new Princess Range, which my father bought me a few days ago. It is sure a fine stove. I believe it is without a fault. 1 think it is as near perfect as a stove could be made. It is so easily kept clean and such an even baking stove. Will bum any kind fuel. Wood that our old stove would not burn at all just simply roars in this stove. And last, but not least, it is the cheapest and best looking stove on the market, and anyone wanting a range could not do better than buy a Princess Range. Wishing you success with your Princess stove, I beg to remain, Yours truly, MRS. GEO. RIEDEL. L f , Coburg. Ky., Dec. 9, 1914. The Bucanan Lyon Co., Campbellsviile, Ky. Gentlemen: I wish to recommend the Allen Princess Range to any lady desiring to buy a stove. I think it one of the best and most beautiful stoves I have ever seen. Its cooking is so even and nice and requires less fuel than any stove I ever saw. Anyone desiring to buy a range; I think, will make no mistake in buying the Allen Princess Range. MRS. W. T. STUBBS. , , Mardis. Ky., Dec 10. 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen. 1 purchased one of your Allen Princess Ranges about four teen months ago, and I cannot explain to you how well I am pleased with it. It is fine for any kind of cooking and will burn any kind of wood and takes less than any other stove. It is plain and easy to keep clean. I can not recommend it high enough. Yours respectfully, MRS. J. S. HEDGESPETH. Gampbellsville, Ky Dec 5, 1914- The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: The Allen Princess Range we think the best to be found on the market. It take less fuel, making more heat, heats up in a short time.bakes quicker than any we ever had. It is easy to keep clean, being plain; no wavy places for dirt to collect. I can bake a batch of bread in forty minutes, the nicest brown. The warm ing closet keeps food warm and moist, while so many others dry up the food. MRS. SYLVIA B. HARGER. Willowtown, Ky.' Dec: 8, 1914 The Buchanan Lyon Co.. Campbellsville, Ky. Gentlemen: I can highly recommend the Alletf Princess Range, bought from the Buchauan Lyon Co. I have used it for over two years and it is as good as it was the day I bonght it. I have used several different kind of renges. Have also cooked on the Home Comfort, and say the Allen Princess Range is the best. No one will ever regret buying the Allen Princess Range. Yours respectfully, MRS. W. H: YOUNG. ' " Campbellsville, Ky., Dec 7, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbelisville, Ky. Dear Sirs: I am glad I have the opportunity of telling you how well I am pleased with the Allen Princess Range. I have used it for two 'years and have found no fault, at all. It heats so quick, bakes so even, and is excellent for all kinds of baking. Then the leservoir keeps water" warm over night. It is plain and easy to keep clean. I only wish every housekeeper had an Allen Princess Range. Yours respectfully, MRS. INGRAM CAULKS Campbellsville, Ky., Dec 5, 1914. The Buchanan Lyon Co., Campbellsville, Ky. Dear sirs: I wish to compliment the Princess Range, bought of you. It heats quick and bakes so evenly and nice. It doesn't take any more, if as much, wood as a box stoves It is made so plain, makes it esy to keep clean. It is my choice of any range I ever saw. Respectfully, MRS. JOHN ROBERTS. Nfk P 1 P P Twenty years of range building has perfected these features. They mean both money and convenience to you. Study OtC tu6 HXClUSlVC X nilC6SS 1 OHltSI them. Materials the best. Workmanship the most skilled. Design the most attractive. Prices no higher than the average range. With a PEINCESS in your kitchen, you own an original range with an individuality of it's own, a 'range that others copy. Made exclusively by ALLEN MFG. CO., Nashville Tenn. Come to our store and see for yourself the range that has pleased thousands of women beyond their expectations the range that not only saves fuel, cooks and bakes BUT COSTS LESS. - - For Further Information And Price Write THE BUCHANAN - LYON CO., Campbellsville, Kentucky. INCORPORATED. Gradyville. Nat Walker, deputy sherjff of Co lumbia, collected taxes at this place, last Friday. We had plenty of rain last week. Dr. J. A. Yates, of Edmonton, was here the first of the week. Mrs. W. L. Grady has about recov ered from an attack of typhoid fever. N. Roach, the successful merchant of Toria, was here last Monday de livering cattle for the Greensburg's market. Luther G. Sneed, the man who was so badly wounded by gun shots, in Green Co., is reported to be improv ing at this time, and is on his road to recovery. , Our farmers have begun to gather their corn and we take it that we have over an average crop this season. There was a good crop of winter oats sown. The wheat crop has not all been sown. We take it that in this immediate community there will be over an average crop sown. When our farmers get through one crop we are sure that we have a bountiful sup ply of, this season, and that Is sor ghum. We haveheni for sale on ev arv mrner. """ t - J. F. PftDd overl8t"M load .e-f -cattle at thiplace, Nf-Grswarg, onoay andfcraaaiyed at prices from 3 to 6 cents per pound. Mr. Pendleton had about a car load engaged at 6 cents per pound and our farmers that did not have their cat tle engaged, heard of him being in the community, drove their cattle to town and sold them to him at the present market price. He brought another car. Filmore Sparks and son, of Bed Lick, was ip our midst last Friday, looking after cattle. The grade of cattle in this section did not come up with the prices wanted for the cattle. Mr. Sparks is a fine judge of stock and buys largely in Metcalfe and Bar ren counties. Big Shows at Paramount Theater, tonight, Thursday night and Satur day night. You will be entertained. Head-off That All-winter Cough. At the first sign of sore throat tight chest or stuffed-up head take a dose of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. The healing pine-tar, soothing honey and glycerine quickly relieve the con gestion, loosen the phlegm and break up yourcold. Dr. Cell's Plne-Tar-Honey ha&all the benefits of the heal ing aroma ron? , a pine forest, it is pleasant tomgee fdanti8eptlc. The 'formula-prlthe bottle -tells why it re- lievesedlds and coughs. At Paull urug uo., ZDf. av. The November American Magazine Chas. M. Schwab, the Bethlehem steel man, has written a stimulating and inspiring article for the Novem ber issue called "Succeeding With What You Have". In it he gives you the angle from which the boss looks at his men. A new department called "Getting Ahead" is started and the public is in vited to ask questions about how to advance in the business world. The most helpful questions will be answer ed in the pages of the magazine. There are several other good arti cles, one of the best being "Weather and Business," which tells how the elements affect business. To the Ladies. Louisville, Ky , Oct. H, 191G. Editor of The News; Please announce in a conspicuous place in your paper that the women have opened Democratic Headquarters in Louisville at th& Seelbach Hotel, where they will gladly welcome their friends. They hope and pray for the sake of peace and preventing tlli unnecessary bloodshed of our b"bys, that a Wood row Wilson Womeos' Leave be organ ized in your county. Send the names as soon as possible into Headquarters. Our time is limit ed, we urge haste. We heartily wel come all encouraging letters and call ers. Yours for continued PEACE AND PEOSPERITY. Mrs. Hardy B. Ripy, Chairman. Co nstipation Dulls Your Brain . That dull, listless, oppressed feel ing is due to impurities in your sys tem, sluggish liver, clogged intestines Dr. King's New Life Pills jive prompt relief. A mild easy, non-grip ing bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion.. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-day at Paull Drug Co., 25c. A dose to-night will make you cheerful at breakfastT Adv. Services at the U. B. Church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at J p. m. Preaching Sunday morn ing and evening at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. " All are cordially invited. E. "G. Stover, Pastor. Mr. J. Y. iWhite has sold his old family gray horse to Wolford Bros P rice, $65. He was sold at a bargain. I cas t endure their'misery. " A Good Indian. With all his faults, the American Indian in his best estate has the mighty virtues of loyalty and courage. A touching example of the nobility t)f character that many of them are ca pable of is given in the late John Muir's "Travels in Alaska." Mr. Muir describes the coming of missionaries to the Stickeen Indians of Fort Wrangell and their success in Christianizing them. The tribesmen, he says, were encouraged to accept the Christian faith by their head chief, but he told them he could not him self become a Christian, for this rea son: "I wish you to learn this new relig ion and teach it to your children, so that you may all go when you die to that good heaven country of the white man and be happy.- But, I am too old to learn a new religion; and, besides, many of my people who have died were bad and foolish people, and, if this word the missionaries have brought us is true, aS .1 think it is, many of my people must be In that bad country the missionaries call 'hell;' and I must go there also, for a Stickeen chief never deserts his people in time of trouble. To that bad coun try, therefore; IwlU go, and try to cheer my . jieeple and help them as Sheriff S.H. Mitchell met with a frightful accident last Thursday af ternoon. He was leaving town, horse back, and when opposite the residence of Mrs. Mary Caldwell his horse fell, throwing Mr. Mitchell violently to the ground. He was not seriously hurt, but considerably bruised. For Sale. My farm of 200 acres, 3 miles north east of Columbia and one-half mile from Campbellsville pike. Call on 49-4t W. E Williams. Mrs. J. S. Bead, of Nashville, who Is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. G. T. Herrlford, this place, underwent an operation one day last week. The op eration was successful, and the pa tient is doing nicely. Dress jxakinq Over T. E. Wag gener's store. Prices reasonable. 48-tf. Georgia Faulkner. Despondency' When you feel discouraged and de spondent do not-give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you are almost certain to feel all right- within a day or-two. Despondency very often due to indif settee aad bil iousness, for which, these tablets especially valuable. Obtainable Paull Drug Cet S - "1 i J .