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THE BOURBON NEWS,. PARIS? KENTUCKY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912.
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Curtis Henry & Co.,
Groceries, Drygoods, Fresh and Cured
Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
Both Phones 442 (
We Want Your Trade on the Merits of Our Goods.
Everything We Sell is Guaranteed.
Our accommodations are the best in town -A
new Auto Delivery, PolitelAttention and
Always a Special Effort to Please : : : :
A Few Things Others Haven't Might Interest You:
Cream Flour, French! Bread,; Golden Sun
Coffee, Sweet-Orr Overalls, American Beauty
Corsets, Royal Tailoring and manyZothersJtoo
numerous to mention. Give us a trial.
Yours for moreabusiness.
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CURTIS HENRY CO.
LCor. 1 4th and Main I
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Hand Made Suits
Are Here Direct
From The Tailors
Hands. . .
We are showing the new Plum,
Carnation, Grey and Browns, the
prices very reasonable, $15 to $25.
All Wool Fall Suits, newest
shades at. . . .$10, $12.50 and $15.
OurJFalllLine of Haws Von
Gol Hats g Douglass Shoes and j
Tiwn Bros., Special Shoes are ar
riving daily.
The showing we are making
for Fall is in every way up to the
highest class, our prices are more
reasonable than elsewhere. S
HqW,,T;0,TAKEASUp ..BATJJ
Treatment Is Declared to Be a Sure
Cure for Many Varieties of the
' Ailments of Humanity.
The' sun bath is rapidly gaining
popularity. It was not unknown to
the Romans, who indulged in sun
baths to cure gout and rheumatism.
The buildings they erected in their
villas for the Bunray treatment were
styled solariums.
All that is needed is the sun; but
it should not be allowed to beat down
upon the head, which should be cov
ered. The prospective sun-bather
should get into an ordinary bathing
costume and lie down in a convenient
spot on a rug. Care should be taken
to secure a position well out of the
wind, and, of course, the body must
be moved about every ten minutes to
avoid undue burning of any specific
part of the anatomy. Also, a bath
should never by any chance last
longer than an hour. Dizziness, ex
treme excitement, even faintness will
be the inevitable result should this
warning be disregarded.
The sun bath is said to be an al
most infallible cure for certain skin
diseases, for undue corpulence and
run-down nerves.
Perhaps the cult of the sun bath is
more popular at a small place near
Berlin, where the adherents of the
new and simple cure have formed
themselves into an association.
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TWIN BROS., CLOTHING DEP
L. WoHse:n, Proprietor.
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GOOD HORSES STILL NEEDED
Raisers May Have Little Fear That
the Supply Is Shortly Likely to
Exceed the Demand.
The recent war game demonstrated
the dearth of horses suitable for
months in a section once famous for
the excellence of its native horses.
This community was scoured for suit
able animals, and none was to be had,
and the government agents said that
the same conditions obtain elsewhere
throughout the country, handicapping
the army authorities greatly.
There is the germ of a profitable
idea for our farmers in these facts.
The man who has grazing facilities,
and who will turn a part of his en
deavors to the raising of a general
purpose type of saddle horse, will not
only reap a substantial money re
ward, but will perform a patriotic
mission, not for the army, but for hu
manity. The "honk" of the motor car need
bring no fears to the men who will
go into the perfecting of a type of
horse to be known as the York state
saddle horse. The aeroplane need
cast no shadows over the project. Im
prove the horse. The better he be
comes adapted to man's wants the
more docile and safe, the more beau
tiful, the greater will the demand for
him grow. Troy Standard Press.
.HiiHHEBflHHl
Burley Tobacco Growers
Boost Your Own 'Brands
We, as you know, are using your ' choicest tobacco iiT the
brands of Strater Bros.' Branch, and you know that nobody grows
better tobacco than you do. You know how we manufacture, so
you know that these brands are perfection. Now we want you to
help us sell these brands this year even better than our best
previous years. The reasons you should so help are as follows:
You Are Part Owner
The fact that you grow the tobacco
makes you part ownerof all thesebi unds.
Every time that one sells you pioht.
Every word that you say in favor of any
helps to increase those sales. Every
brand that you buy for your own use
helps make those profits better. All our
interests your interests and ours are
pooled in these several tobaccos. It is
logic that you should bend all of your
efforts, however small, in the selling.
The United Power of
40,000 Buyers
40,000 men in a section wield an enor
mous buying influence. If all ask for
these brards -vhen they buy t''nc-
there rcjits a g-.gnt-.e sale. Ana mi;
sales are the best advertising knovn.
Smokers and chewers flock to brands
that they see the most people buying.
40,000 steady users indirectly make 40,
000 more. Get them for Strater Bros.
Branch Brands the brands that you
grow for by usingthese brandsyourself.
TellJEyery Friend
Tell your friends of these brands. Tell
them what you know of the tobacco. Tell
them you grow it and smoke and chew
it yourself, so you know. Tell them it
comes from Kentucky, from the center
of the richest Burley sections. Let them
know it's the cream of your Crops and
-that they can buy these brands from
'most any dealer, because dealers know
that these brands are the best they can
buy.
Ivr -trovers sLx.lu lie D j:I-v ceSr3
end tho best -.ay to boost Is to liUY Burley
YOUR OWN BRANDS-YOURSELF.
TU r7. Dealers throughout the United States know these famous tobaccos.
i O USulCi S i They are Nation-wide sellers popular brands. They are helping: these
dealers to prosper. They are made from the pick of the famous crops of 4G.C00 growerc.
livery one of these erowers is boosting: them all. So are all of their friends. This method n
Lrmin the profits to dealers to those who sell these brands. Arc they working for yo.i ?
Here are the mild. fraBriatsaioSefeg brends-GOLDEN GLOW-PENNY POST-FULL PAY.
Here are the delicious chev in Brand.-ISDEX-SY JOE TWIST-CUP-DA "C WOr.K
-ON THE SQUARE-TORCHLIGHT STRATER'S NATURAL LEAF.
Put thciu. into your stock. See how ttey roll.
STRATER BROS. TOBACCO COIIPAKY DRANCH
BURLEY TOBACCO COMPANY, Incorporated, Louisville,
ity.
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START NOW
Susceptibility to colds, sore
throats, tonsilitis and such, indi
cate impoverished vitality lack
of reserve strength to weather
changing seasons.
A spoonful of SCOTT'S EMUL
SION after each meal starts
healthy body-action likea small
match kindles a great fire and
more: it makes rich, healthy,
active blood fortifies the tissues
and stimulates the appetite it
makes sound body-strength.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is the
purest cod liver oil, made cream
like and palatable without alco
hol or drug the quintessence
of purity.
Reject imitations they are im
postors for profit.
Scott & Bovne, Bloom field. N. J. 12-5S
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There could he no hetter medicine
than Chambei Jain's Couch Remedy.
Mv children were all sick with whaop
ine cough. One of them was in bpd,
had a hiah fever and w as coughing up
blood. Our doctor pave them Dham
herlain's Cous;h Remedy and the first
dose eased them, and three bottles cur
ed them," says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson,
ot Lexirgton. For sale bv all dealers.
Ijew Coal JJarcl
Have opened a Coal Yard at the Dow
Stand on North Main Street.
Rich Mountain Coal
Kentucky Jem Coal
Last longer and furnishes a greater amount
of heat than other coals.
O. R. TURNER,
Hotel Windsor Dow Building E. T. Phone 58
ft Opp
MONEY in TBAPPINB.
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Yfo toll yon horr and
. psybostprltei. Write
for weekly prico lift
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Impossible.
Some people are in the prime of
life at 50, but you can't make a wom
an of 30 believe it.
Helps a Judge in Bad Fix.
Justice Eli Cherry, of Uillis Mill".
Tenn., was nlainly worried. A bad
sore on his leg had baffled several doc
tors and long resisted all remedies.
"I thuuRht it was a cancer, "he wrote.
"At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve
and was completely cured." Cures
burns, boil?, ulcers, cuts, bruises snd
piles. 25 cents at Oberdorfer's.
The bov'" appetite is often the
source of amazement. If you would
have such an appetite take Chamber
lain's Tablets. They not only create a
healthy appetite, but strengthen the
stomach and enable it to work natu
rally. For sale by all dealers.
Poor Pursuer of Pleasures.
"It's the only pleasure I have in
life," said an English hawker, in ex
plaining to a magistrate his love of
beer.
j Pretty Sure.
Whenever a man is threatened by
the deep sea he is pretty sure to find
the devil on the other side of him.
Truth.
A mood is that which turns yes
terday's truth into today's falsehood.
Life.
What Texans Admire
is hearty.fvigorous life, according to
Hugb Tall-nan, of San Antonio. "We
find," he writes., "that Dr. King's
New Life Pills surely put new life and
energy into a person. Wife and I bp
lieve they are the best made." Excel
lent, for stomach, liver or kidneyFtrou
lfiesT'2o cents at Oberdorfer's.
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The Leader.
All, I think, will allow that these at
tributes should belong to a friend of
the constitution: First, that he should
be of free descent by both parents, so
that the disadvantage of birth may
not imbitter him against those laws
which preserve the democracy. Sec
ond, that he should be able to shov
that some benefit has been done to the
people by his ancestors; or, at the
worst, that there has been no enmity
between them which would prompt
him to revenge the misfortunes of his
fathers on the state. Third, he
should be virtuous and temperate in
his private life, so that no profligate
expense may lead him into taking
bribes to the hurt of the people. Next,
he should be sagacious and able to
speak since our ideal is that the
best course should be chosen by the
intelligence and then commended to
his hearers by the trained eloouence
of the orator though, if we cannot
have both, sagacity must needs take
rank before eloquence. Lastly, he
must have a stout heart or he may
play the country false in the crisis of
danger or war. Aeschlnes (389-314
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Too Big an Insult.
Angrily the head of the haberdash
ery concern stormed into the employ
ment agency and demanded an inter
view with the manager.
"I understand," hesaid, "that you
have been recommending as Al col
lectors certain young men whom you
represent as having collected money
from us. If they can get it from us,
they can get it from anybody. That's
the way you make it appear, con
sequently your clients land good jobs."
With visions of possible libel suits
rising before his guilty conscience,
the agent attempted self-justificatoin.
"You are considered pretty hard
nuts, you know," he said.
"Oh, that's all right!" said the
man. "It ain't that I'm kicking about,
but not one of your men has ever col
lected a dollar at our shop, and it
don't do any good to lie about it."
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas
county, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm ot F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, county and State afoie
said, and that s&id firm will nay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for eachaidevciy case of Catarrh
at cannot be cured by the use ot
Hall's Catarrh Curr.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1886.
A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curejs taken inter
nally and acts directly upon the blood
a nd mucous surfaces ot the system.
Seni for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, 0.
-Sold bv all druggists, 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-nation.
New Street Car Schedule.
SCHEDULE OF THE PARIS CITY
CAR IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 1912.
Leave Leave
Court House Station No 55
6:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m.
7:15 a. m. 7:30 a. m.
7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m.
8:15 a. m. - 8:30 a. m.
8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
9:45 a. m. 10.00 a. m.
10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
11:45 a. m. 11:55 a. m.
12:05 p.m. 12:20 p.m.
1:15 p. m. 1:30 p. m.
1:45 p. m. 2:00 p. m.
2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
2:45 p. m. 3:00 p. m.
3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
3:15 p. m. 4:00 p.m.
4:15 p. m. 4:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m. 5:00 p.m.
5:15 p. m. 5:30 p. m.'
6:00 p. m. 6 :15 p. m.
Uncle Pennywise Says:
Things political are moving so fast
that some of the old wheelhorses are
having hard work to keep from being
, run over.
Less Manual Labor.
Lady "You seem to. like my pies."
Tramp "It's de only one I got dis
week dat I didn't have to get at wit'
a can-ooener." Kansas Capital.
Not Res!!y His FauK.
"I kept an eye en her until Situr-
I day," said a seafaring man, rcf.rring
to his v ire, "and then she slipped her
i cable while I was on duty."
Special Rates
Low Round Trip Homeseek
ers Tickets
To points in Alabama, Florida, Louis
iana, Mississippi, Arizona, Arkansas,.
Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma
Texas and Kansas on sale first andS
third Tuesday of each month, return:
limit 25 days frdm date of sale.
Round trip Winter Tourist iickets to
all principal winter resorts in the
South on sale Oct. 15th to April 30th,.
1913, final return limit May 3lst, 1913-
For further information, apply to
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.oi I ' "iE.-ii-ro i"Z' Rouds-tr, $750 )S f
Wireless Power Generated by Hand.
A new form, of generator has been
developed by the United States sig
nal corps for use with its portable
v.ireless telegraph sets. It consists
of a small generator, the motor of
which is driven by hand cranks
through a suitable gearing. Two
cranks are provided, so that two men
may drive the motor at the same time,
and if necessary four men may be em
ployed two at each handle. Low and
high speed releases are provided,
which disengage the driving gear
when the speed rises above or falls be
low a predetermined limit, so that the
motor may be kept at a fairly constant
speed. The generator is capable of
turning out about 200 watts, and it is
light enough to be packed on a mule.
The portable generating set has a
sending capacity of about 15 miles.
Don't be alorrred if sorrcVody lolls ycu you can buy an automobile
for less money than tie .$730 Studtbakcr-Flanders "20." You can, but
you better not. The Flanccrr, "20" corresponds point by point with the
best and highest oricsd cars sold. Cheaper cars at every vital point are
built on ideas lor.jj, ago discarded for cood cars. Dcn't tahe our word for
it. Make comparicons and czc.
The Studebafccr-Flanders "20" is a marvel a high grade modem car
at a' low price. If you pay less ycu buy much lees. And the cheaper car
today will cost you far mere in the. long ran. The competing car isn't
sold which the Studebaker Coloration, the greatest automobile manu
facturers in the world, couldn't reproduce for less money; but we won't
build a cheap car, because the name "Studebaker" means the best for
your money.
If you are content with a car that runs today and dies tomorrow,
don't buy the $750 Flanders "20." It will wear for j'ears. Remember
this the Studebaker-Flanders "20" will outwear 2 to 1 any other car
under $1100 and give you double satisfaction, confidence and comfort
into the bargain.
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