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1HE BOURBON NEWS, PARIS, KENTSiCKY, MAfcfcH 6. 1914 1 Lameness Sloan's LinimenMs a quick and reliable remedy for lame ness in horses and other farm animals. "Sloan's Linimont surpasses any thing on earth for lameness in horses and other horse ailments. I -would not sleep -without it in my stable." Mahti Doyle, 432 West 19th St., New York City. Good for Swelling and Abscess. rlK. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kan., R. F. I)., 2o. 3, writes: " I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it all the time for galls and small swellings and for every thing about the stock." . SLOANS is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Governor of Georgia uses Sloan's Liniment for Ho? Cholera. " I heard Gov. Brown (who is quite a farmer) say that he had never lost a hog from cholera and that his remedy always was a tablespoonf ul of Sloan's Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas ing the dose as the animal improved. Last month Gov. Brown and mvself were at the Agricultural College building and in the discussion of the ravages of the disease, Gov. Brown gave the remedy named as unfailing." " Observer." saxa2t2tau daily i?ews. At All Dealers. 25c, 50c. & S1.00. Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Bogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. PRE-LENTEN BULLS SHU SPRING FORECAST. Bright - Colored Waists Are Worn "With White Taffeta Skirts. NEWS OF LATE ACCESSORIES. NEW YORK. March 6. The last few dayd of the pre-Len-ton season are with us, and the social whirl is a vortex of gaiety. A lunch eon here, a The Dansant there, din ners, balls and theaxre parties, come and go in feverish succession. Ash Wednesday was welcomed by the sat iated as the advent of days of rest, if not of penance. Homes are not large enough for these last and smartest of the sea son's affairs, and hotel ballrooms are hired for the occasion. Here are seen many of the gowns whose styles is a harbinger of tha spring and sum mer models. Net and tulle are used in ball gowns a great deal more than chiffon. Taffeta is used as the medium of de velopment for gowns of all colors and for all ages. The first illustration shows a charming dancing frocK worn by a de butante. Its simplicity caused it to be remarked in these days of much drapery. SPECIAL TO The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is 2i "lyi.iir A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Irledicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is "worth its weight in gold." At druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. ..M k- " ' TVw rjM'F .'a 'tf&JZMtr' 1 N i he Lamp Oil that Saves Eyes Nothing is more important in the home than clenr, .steady light. Insure this by cctt fiicr the oil that burns clear jnd c-loan without a flicker clown to fie lat drop. Pennsylvania crude oil refined to perfection. Cots no mo-c than the inferioi tonktvacon nJN- paves JIOSEY saves WORK av cvpp. Your dpafT has SOLTTE OIL in barrels direct from our works. Ghas. G. Stall Oil Co. mem Iwtf miflmfmi f Sl Jfiiil i I Itv SB & - aMSM Ifrail ft2 -r -jT.'i i!r --Til --: below the elbow. Yellow fastenings at the front. Another charming waist has body and sleeves in one, and is made of pea-pod green golfin. Shadow lace laid over flesh-colored chiffon makes the fronts, which are decorated with green tassels. A green cord with tassels ends shirrs the lace at the neck. The short puffs of lace peep below the kimono sleeves', and are al so drawn up on a silken cord. These brilliant-colored waists are striking and attractive, but, it is doubtful whether they will be worn in the summer without little coatees to match the skirt, elaborately trim med with embroidery. There are many novelties in neck wear for the spring season. One style collar is of white moire silk, high standing in the back, with sharp rolling points. A separate "Normand" collar is made of sheer Swiss and em broidery. The collar part is laid in pleats and stands up in the back. On either side a fine wire is sewed, which is bent to form a point. Organdy an'd Swiss are sheer materials that are be ing used to make collars and gumpies, and are considered very smart. In attending a dance, a few even ings ago, I was greatly impressed with the simple footwear worn by the majority of the dancers. The toes were round and graceful. The heel is low and nicely proportioned. The slippers are laced around the ankle sandal-like, the ribbon coming through three eyelets on each side, which in sures their fitting closely to the foot. The present rage for jet ornaments was brought about by an original and beautiful Parisian actress, who ap peared in an elaborate evening gown, wearing a wide jet dog-collar, -which accentuated the beauty of her skin. Immediately several society women apperaed with similar collars. Jet combs are very smart, especially when worn in white hair. Jet beads sequins and bangles lavishly decorat ed hats and lace gowns. Charming little hand-bags, shaped like jelly-bags, are made of moire and taffeta and richly embroidered in jet. Some have an elaborate monogram beaded in jet or rhinestones, although others are embroidered with the real percious stones. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions, E PlNKHAM iYCIA r. "Sjlrrte. 5-n3s-r-- Stev 7 & feS"l 'SSagr v?ktZ-f?-!:l ?r (-T- J iT - - - Vr- lfZ f-Jji sps - kv ff-r- i 1 ii IJfciMw OT McCui . ;a?s - z.f rf-Y- iZg!f Lexington, Ky- Jlefinorv at Warren, Pa. We sell the celebrated "No Carb" Auto OIL Awning-Striped .and .Plain .Taffeta, Combined with Frills of Mal'ne, De vejope this Charmingly Simple Costume. art WmWmmm lilll Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private correspondence de partment of the Ly dia E. Pinkham Med icine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered. by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their pos session, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con fidential) Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have Iiydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a hook for general distribution, as it is too expensive It is free and only obtainable hy mail "Write for it today. FJTHIEEEE TO WIVTEBJPVB B 0 B SE BS 1 If you are looking for a good Suit or Overcoat at reasonable prices for Fall and Winter, here is the place to get one. We made a lucky purchase of Men's Suits and Over coats that would retail at $15, $18 and $20, but we are? offering them as a special inducement for 12.33 SHAME! When Mary starts to board a car, jJust see how brai.en bad men are! Why don't they turn their heads, I beg Why should they look at Mary's hat? Cincinnati Enquirer Those high step cars are a disgrace They are entirely out of place The distance, truly, would be half, Then "Mary wouldn't show her animosity ! Detroit News. We also have a full line of Schloss Bros guaranteed tailored Suits for $15 to $25. Emerson Shoes at $4 nd $5, also Stetson and Hawes Von Gal Hats. Other lines of merchandise can be had at a price that will please your pocket-book. TWIN BROS., CLOTHING DEP'T. L. WoIIstcin, Proprietor. raKKWzsjwyatV VERY LOW RATES TO THE WEST The Missouri Pacific is preparing to handle a heavy colonist movement to the West and the Northwest this spring. An unusually low rate is be ing made; tickets sold March 15th to April 15th inclusive. Write today c 1-.riv nrni'v.;r(r Full informotinn j IUI ItJclliet. JVliUlUHH& 1.U11 iui.uiuui,iun regarding rates, routes and through tourist sleeping cars and through free chair car service. Address J. A. Stel tenkamp, G. A. P. D., Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati, O. When you feel ttK vous, tired, worried or despondent it is sure sign yod need MOTT'S NERVERIK PILLS. They renew the normal vigor ai make life worth living. Be sure and ask Motfs Nerverine Pills g'guSl WILUAMS MFG. CO., Pi ops., Cleveland, Ohio L. Oberdorfer, Druggist. Paris. Ky... IfannBMMHMNMBBi Paris Odorless Ckaning Co. S Let us Make that Last Winter's Suit or Overcoat Look Like New. You will be surprised when we send your clothes home, and will wonder why you have not tried us before. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Men's and Ladies' Panama and Straw Hats Cleaned and Reblocked ,to your satisfaction. We Call For and Deliver Work. Call up E. T. Phone 40. Paris Odorless Cleaning Co., Sam Levy, Proprietor. White Kid Gloves Cleaned, short, 10c; long 25c. v McCau. COUNTY COURT DAYS. One annhcation soothes and heals a rough pimply ,kin,and.whenrepeated,quickl effects a cure. Eczemi, EryMpeias, Tetter, Ulcers and all skin diseases yield n i:s curative properties. ZUc a box. At an uruz&sis. Snd lor 'ie r-ir.i' nnt 1mn ' '-lth and Beauty " JOi-lN'STr'M. HOLLOW 1 &. CO., ; nTnrnnm'iisfjrtn. i.. r ..., .. 7 uT7 PILES! PILES! PILESi WILUAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMEP "Will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pii It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at on -acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, mall 50c and 81 WHIUMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 04 L. Oberdorfer, Druggist, Paris, Ky." Gurtis&Overby Business Men's Barber Shop, (Next to Bourbon Bank); 3 - - 3 CHAIRS Expert Barbers Polite Attention Hot and Cold Baths, at A Hours No Long Waits. A Share of tl e .Public Palj ronage Solicited. The bodice and simple all-around pannier are of pink-and-white wide striped taffeta. A Geep frill of white maline fell from tne low neck-line and from the sleeves. The pannier ends with a ruffle of itself and the un draped lower skirt is of plain pink taffeta. The stores are showing attractive spring suits and coats of taffeta, and moire silk. This latest fabric is very popular, and is use- to especial ad vantage in my second illustration. Fine French serge is used for the jacket, and moire for the skirt, whose double tunics are of the serge. Moire collar and cuffs complete the jacket. The button on 'jacket and tunic aer moire-covered. It is not surprising, when the sep arate blouse and skirt idea is applied to elaborate evening gowns, that sep arate waists and skirts should be widely shown among tne shops. One of the smart Parisian ideas is to have a white taffeta skirt with a blouse of brilliant yellow-or green moire or bro caded silk. Charming waists, which are an American adaption of Parisian mod els, are seen. The most interesting are the new blouses with .peplunis. Their shapes vary, as well as the ad iustment to the waistline. They are rounded, or square, some are apron iike and others are accordion-pleat-ad or gathered in under the girdle. Among the brilliant-colored waists is a distinctive one of yellow golfine. L deep yoke is U-shaped of the same color of crepe, and is outlined with a standing frill of cream lace, having a oicot edge of burnt orange. The collar is a continuation oi lais.inu, aim i& wired and bent to fall away at the 5ides. Raglan sleeves of crepe, fin 'shed with, cuffs of golfin, have frills A Combination of Moire and French Serge Are the Materials of this Smart Spring Suit. Ribbons are another of the season's fashions. They are used most exten- sivelv on summer millinery and for sashes. Grosgrain and moire seem to be among the most used. The pop ularity for plaids has, as a matter of course, affected the fibbon trade, and the spring ribbons are displayed in all the staple plaids, and a large variety of different color combinations have been made. Ribbons with a cross stripe come in all colors of the rain bow. The most elegant ribbons are hand-embroidered taileta and frille ribbon having a fancy Jacquard selv age. To sum this letter up, tnere is a tendency for better materials this sea son and less trimming. The large hip effect is obtained by ruffles, tunics, panniers, and bustle nows. Upstand ing frills, Medici collars, V-shaped necks, are up-to-date ways of finish ing the neck, and the arms-eye is ob literated with kimono and raglan sleeves. The fashionable waistline is above or below the normal one. I KET HOUSE StBi and (Vlain I NO CREDIT, NO DELIVERY, NO PHONES. I Below is a list of the days County Courts are held each month in coun ties tributary to Paris: Anderson, Lawreceaurg, 3d Monday. Bath, Owingsville, 2d Monday. Bourbon, Paris, l&t Monday. Boyle, Danville, 3d Monday. Breathitt, Jackson, 4th Monday. Clark, Winchester, 4th Monday. Fayette, Lexington, 2d Monday. Fleming, Flemingsburg, 4th Monday Franklin, Frankfort, 1st Monday. Garrard, Lancaster, 4th Monday. Grant, Williamstown, 2d Monday. Harrison, Cynthiana, 4th Monday. Henry, Newcastle, 1st Monday Jessamine, Nicholasville, 3d Monday Lee, Beattyville, 4th Monday. Lincoln, Stanford, nd Monday. Madison, Richmond, 1st Monday. Mason, Maysville, 1st Monday. Mercer, Harrodsburg, 1st Monday. Montgomery, Mt. Sterling, 3d Mon day. Nicholas, Carlisle, 2d Monday. Oldham, Lagrange, 4th Monday. Owen, Owenton, 4th. Monday. Pejidleton, Falmoutn, 1st Monday. Powell, Stanton, 1st Monday. Pulaski, Somerset, 3rd Monday. Scott, Georgetown, 3d Monday. Shelby, Shelbyville, 2d Monday. Wayne, Montecello, 4th Monday. Woodford, Versailles, 4th Monday. KENTUCKY TRACTION & TERM INAL COMPANY. Interurban Schedule. Leave Lexington For Paris 6.00 a m 7:20 a m 8:00 a m 8:50 a m 10:20 a m 11:50 a m 1:20 p m 2:50 q. m 3:30 p m 4:20 p m 5:00 p m 6:00 p m 7:20 p m 9:10 p m 11:00 p m Daily except Sunday. Leave Pari: for Lexingtc. 6:45 a hi 7:30 a . 8:15 am . 9:00 am 9:45 a hi 11:15 a m. . 12:45 pm 2:15 p. m 3:45 p in. 4:30 p m 5:15 p m 6:05 p m. 6:50 p m 8:15 p nt 10:05 p m. VogePs Breakfast Bacon, Sliced 25c per lb. By the Pi$ce 23c per lb. VOGEL'S LARD 3 1b. bucket $ .42 5 1b. bucket 70 1.40 O 4 4 jfek SKin Blemishes 3 lb. bucket $ .42 ' bM ffiEm mlk Cansed By Germs J ,, , , 7C iPyrJI TWtT I 10 H. bucket 1 .40 I . jdWl&j Germs get tinder the V v v Xfes-watrfPww skin or ln a broken A IK, SHJtX place, and it Is hard U X JLKV io BCi ria oi mem. A j f a. a SSK" Pus sores or pimples Y Y M f follow. T 5 A DR. BELL'S f Z li ft T T T 11 J U Antiseptic Salve t M. J . Heller t H m soon destroys theso germs and keeps them( T 'XI a m W rJf9n nnd hMtthwiintllTinturft heals. Useiton T I WM A the face, lips, in the nose, anywhere, for It i r F is CLEAN. PURE AND HEALING, f Tj. f v i "Tell It By The B.11" vX VAJ d..-m.'-...'e.'.'m''ia I TREES Strawberry Plants Fruit and Shade Trees, Shrubs, Asparagus, GraDe Vines, Rhubarb, Peonies, Phlox, Seed Potatoes, etc. Everything for Orchard, Lawn and Garden. Free Catalog No Agents 9. F. fiillesmeyer & Sons, Lexington, Ky. Nurserymen Since 1841 2)feb2mo) MON-iy-f IK fGlK 81 We tell you how; and pay best market V2- H prices, we are dealers; establish cdj H inlS56; andean do BETTER. for y a B M than cents or commission mer- B ftft chants. "References any bankin Xoa- H Ir isville. Write for weekly price hat. H B M. SABEL &. SONS n 221-23-31 & 33 S-CatelSULaU'Wai BT. m Daalers in FUHS, HIDES, WOOL. Zf4 , ". jijm. X'Zf'&ELZ JaST1 PbT-F I f ,)m?,fcJfcU per FilLOiE! cent, $1,000 to$ioo 000 Professional Cards Dr. Wrn. Kenuey, PARIS, KENTUCKY. OflSce 514 Main Street. Office Phones j Zel. 0 . , ( E. T. 334. ReBidence j Home 334. fZS W. KING & SON, ChcaosIde.lILexlnKton. Ky DR.A.H KELI1ER, Practicing PHYsrciAif Offices, Rooms 4 and 5, Elk.' Bld- Pari b - - Kntooky J.J- Rooml J. WHilLAJIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Elks Building. of lace run. into a TJ-shaped cut-out For Safe by All Druggists. ' --.-. . ,- i. i Vf H