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v i,- L 1HE BOURBON NEWS, fARIS, KENTUCKY, MARCH 13. 1914 i Lameness I Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable remedy for lame ness in horses and other farm animals. Sloan's Liniment surpasses any thing on earth for lameness in horses and other horse ailments. $d not sleep dthout it in my stable. Maktik Doyus. 432 West 19th St., ew York City. Good for Swelling and Abce. Mb. ff. at Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kan., B. F. D.f 2so. 3, writes:" I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one GOc. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cared her. I keep it all the time for galls and small swellings andfor every thing about the stock' . SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Governor of Georgia uses Sloan's Liniment for Hog Cholera. " I heard Gov. Brown (who is quite a fanner) say that he had never lost a hog from cholera and that his remedy always Tvas a tablespoon! ul of Sloan's Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas ing the dose as the animal improved. List month Gov. Brown and myself 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." SAXAxtfAH Daily Uews. At All Dealers. 23c, 50c. & S1.00. Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. COLORED COATEES TftFFET INGR Plain Silk Frocks jShow New Sleeves and Peplums of New Shades ft SKIRTS EAT FAVOR FRILLED PAJAMA NEGLIGFES NEW YORK, March 12 Dresses, suits and the smartest ma terials are now the paramount topics o conversation among women as they gaze at the displays in the shop 'win dows and sip their tea in the spacious stores. Is the bustle to he treated serious ly? Are panners and reeded tunics to continue accentuating the hip-line, or will more slender hips be in vogue? Are Cubist colorings staple enough for the woman of moderate means to indulge in or will there be a revulsion of feeling toward the plain colors? These and mauy more are the ques tions bothering feminine minds even of the most serious of women who re alize the importance of being well dressed. They are hurled one after another at "those who ought to know," but can be answered only by the ultra smart, who easily govern the styles for the average woman. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is 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 3ay it is "worth its weight in gold." At druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Paxtoa Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. VttVif.VSf.l ...ML I wvwa J3 lm' 1 l part of yellow silk, which is stitched uu ll Liie ittue. j tiny, nat oow ot black picot-edged ribbon is placed squarely at the end of the V-neck. A little touch of white is seen on white and colored wtaists. It gives depth and character to combinations which otherwise might appear inane. The old-fashioned shirt waist is ap pearing in a new-fashioned garment of blue, pnk, green and yellow linen. Large square collars and rounding Japanese or kimono collars of white are fastened on to these waists. Tiny hemstitched beading is used to con nect the sleeves and waist, and be tween the box pleat in the front and the rest of the waist. Among the novelties was a sleeve less waist -of delicate shell pink taf feta Wjarn over a long-sleeved guimpe of gold tissue. Black skirts and white skirts will probably be worn a great deal during coatees of bright coloring. These coatees are often made with body and sleev in one, short with three-quarter sleeves. A full circular or gathered ruffles fastened to the bottom of the coat and on the edge of the sleeves. These ruffles are some times doubled and at other times have a picot edge, but are sel dom, if ever, hemmed. A charming coatee of brilliant pe trole blue is worn with a black taf fet a skirt, which has two wide doubled ruffles around the hips. The edges of these ruffles meet in the back and are faced back with silk the same shade as the coatee, thus giving the connecting link between the two gar ments. A bright green coatee of faille silk is seen with a white taffeta skirt. A whie Japanese collar rolled away from the neck. Coats in brilliant colors are also shown. One of deep pink poplin was especially handsome. The length of the waist portion is normal. A belt at least seven inches wide attaches the skirt portion to the skirt. This lower section is cut n a half square, a point coming on either side of the back and rippling so that the flowered silk lining is visible. Aside from a col lar of white crepe embroidered with pink there is no contrasting color on this coat. Similar coats of moire and taffeta are displayed in such a fashion that one cannot help believng that the stores at least believe they will be most popular. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands HaveBeenHelped By Common Sense Suggestions. TMi!Ae"PJNKHAF4U' Ss i?r F T1 jlJL -.. fS " JLsXJLJIcp KJtlB. UZGLL . -av rj m i K IV 'tf k ole ? en s haves Lyes Xnthinjr is more Important in the home t ban clci r, j-taay light. Insnre th.is by frcttHe the oil that burns clear and rlc.m without a flicker Gown to ti lat drop. Pennsylvania tide oil rwani'a to perfection. Ccvti no no-o thin the Inferioi linVwiaon oils saves MOKEY save3 WOR K av!' eves. Your dealer has SOLITS OIL in barrels direct from our works. Chas. C. Steii 8H Go. Lexington, Ky. Refinorj at Warren, Pa. We feell thz celebrated "I?o Carb" Auto Oil. White. Serge n feisssssss PILES! PILES! PILESl WELUAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMEP Will cure Blind, Bleedinfc and Itching. Pri It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at on acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. For sale by all druggists, mail 50c and 81 WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 01 L. Oberdorfer, Druggist, Paris, Ky. wirtis&Overby 3 Business Men's Barber Shop, (Next to Bourbon Bank)J . CHAIRS - 3 Expert Barbers Polite Attention Hot and Cold Baths at A Hours No Long Waits. A Share of the Public Pal,; fronageSolicited. A Golfine Waist With Skirt. Illustrated are two styles for Spring and Summer wear. The first picture shows a. waist of green golfine. The fullness at the neck is laid in pleats. ! The shoulder-line is smartly long with (set-in sleeves. A rolling collar of doubled white organdy flares out from the neck and a little stiff bow of black gives the finish to the neck, while dainty, narrow turn-back cuffs give thft nroner touch to the sleeves. This is worn with a white serge SKirt, which buttons down the front and has set-in pleats at the bottom. The model which I have used for other illustration is made of antique crepe in Roman stripes, with green as a predominating color. A short pep lum is lengthened by a gathered ruffle and with this is worn a faille silk skirt of green. A chemisette of fine batste and footing is worn with this waist, and the collar and belt are of green faille silk. At a recent Spring opening many beautiful gowns were seen whose combination of colors and materials was most striking and not to be for-p-nttpn when remodeling a last sea son' frock. A handsome gown of brick-colored moire has sleeves of brick-colored taf feta. A crushed sash girdle of taffeta has wide bead fringe following the lower edge. A striking afternoon frock is de veloped in blue crepe de Chine, with sleeves of figured green silk. A fitted peplum of green, longer in front, is edged with a narrow cuff and a wide pleated flounce of blue is attached underneath it, making a long tunic. This is a smart style if utilzed by a master dressmaker, but an amateur should view it with distrust, for it can be smart, and it may be patcny. Combinations of color and material do not confine themselves to suits and costumes alone, but are also seen among waists and blouses of linen, lawn, net and silk. A handsome waist of embroidered I net has a collar, and half of the cun ning vestee, of lace, with tne lower ill fro t,t,n M-liftf sjfi3Slij kmmMm -M 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 Tion -nncaiKIn T10 Tiorr nnoooca 1io comr U1UU UVUU4WIV VAACAW IIAWY UVkJUVWU W.W Y W. T 1 Knowieage neeaea in your case, in own 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 by mail, "Write for it today. n. wS war 6EvM' 10 VIHTEBPiBpSEBS! If you are looking for a good s Suit or Overcoat at reasonable prices for Fall and Winter, here is tiie place to get one. We made a lucky purchase of Men's Suits and Over coats that would retail at $15, $18 and $20, but we are o$Fering them as a special inducement for 98 A PACKAGE THAT WILL KEEP. You can get a nice large package of Butter Wheat of your grocer. WE HAVE FAITH IN THIS STOMACH REMEDY We also have a full line of Schloss Bros guaranteed -tailore d 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 DEPT- L WoSistein, Proprietor. t-BttSZHXSZ'TX-' A woman customer said to us the other day, "Say, you ought to tell everyone in town about Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets. I would myself if I could." That set us to thinking. So many people have used them and have enthusiastically sounded, their praises both to us and to their friends that we had an idea you all knew about them. But, in the chance that some of you who suffer from indigest ion, heartburn, dyspepsia, or some other stomach complaint, don't know about them we are writing this. . They contain Bismuth and Pepsin, two o the greatest digestive aids known to medical science. They soothe and comfort the stomach, pro mote the secretion of gastric juice, help to quickly digest the food and convert it into rich, red blood, and improve the action of the bowels. We believe them to be the best remedy made for indigestion and dyspepsia. We certainly wouldn't offer, them to you entirely at our risk unless we felt sure they would do you a lot of good. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets do not re lieve your indigestion, check the heartburn, and make it possible for you to eat what you like whenever you like, come back and get your money. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this city only at our store. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, ana $1.00 G. S. Varden & Son. (adv) ms Pans Odorkss Ckamna Co. 3 - fe Let us Make that Last Winter's Suit or Overcoat Look Like New. You will be surprised when we send your clothes home, and will wonder why you have not tried us before. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Men's and Ladies' Panama and Straw Hats Cleaned an$ Reblockedjx) your satisfaction. We Call STor asid Deliver Work. Call up E. T. Phone 40. Paris Odorless Cleaning Co., Sam Levy, Proprietor. White Kid Gloves Cleaned, short, 10c; long 25t 8$i 9 COUNTY COURT DAYS. Eph Wiley hands down the decision that the man who finds diversion in the spectacle of a woman ncased in a slit skirt is easily entertained. Wit ''-ffS S$3 mmi r?ii V r. w v:v if - v" MeCii The tips of a new German aero plane propeller trend forward when stationary, but are straightened by centrifugal force when revolving, which the inventor claims lessens the danger of them being broken by the strain. Wth Roman Striped Antique Crepe Faille Skirt. Corduroy is also used to develop Spring coats of a more tailored vari ety. The raglan coat is still supreme, and is seen with variations in collars, which are square at the back and long in front, in complementary col ors. A handsome one of checked worsted had the two backs cut so that they met in a bias seam in the back. A straight band of the .same material was stitched around the bottom and up the front closing. A new style of sleeping garment shows the Eastern influence. This is a charming frilled pajama. The trou sers, gathered in at the ankles, gives a truly Oriental appearance. Negli gees they are, for with their net frills at neck and sleeves they scarcely suggest hard usage, but add an odd attraction most appropriate for loung- ing aoout ones rouiu. As a life-saving precaution a French inventor would have all sea-going vessels furnished with beds equipped with a non-sinkable bed he has ust patented. THE MOTHERS' FAVORITE A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effect ual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is all of this and the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers. (March) (adv) Below is a list of the days County Courts are held each month in coun ties tributary to Paris: Anderson, Lawreceourg, 3d Monday. Bath, Owingsville, 2d Monday. Bourbon, Paris, liit 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, nid 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. Pendleton, Falmoitcn, 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. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Hair'. Get a 25 Cent Qottle of Danderine Right Now. ff Year D&iBKafiMPyn fj Temr Gmt-Graad-D&a BHyjyR B All used May - Apple KEcSyi! U Root tore!ease,the WflHfO dj - 1 bile from the liver. &Bv&Jy($l It griped those days-- 1&SSyrJI but inthe PODOLAX Kg. ff formula the. gripe has 31Cxr Vbeen taken out. 80 k Buy It and try It. Jr i Thin, colorless, brittle and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalD: of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent "bottle of Knowlton's -non rl Arm p. frnm anv drUK Store Or toilet counter, and after the first ap nlicatioin your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy ana fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an incomprble softness nd gloss; but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, wlien you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new narr grow- TREES Strawberry Plants Fruit and Shade Trees, Shrubs, Asparagus, GraDe Vines, Rhubarb, Peonies, Phlox, Seed Potatoes, etc. Everything for Orchard, Lawn and Garden. Free CataJog No Agents H. F. flillenineyer & Sons, Lexington, Ky. Nurserymen Since 1841 r20feb2mo) Leave Lexington For Paris 6.00 a m 7:20 a m 8:00 a m 8:50 am 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 Lexington' 6:45 a m 7:30 a m 8:15 a m 9:00 am 9:45 a n 11:15 a ml i 12:45 p m 2:15 p. m 3:45 p m 4:30 p nr 5:15 p m 6:05 p m 6:50 p m 8:15 p m 10:05 p m MC "-, IK 2WJXK URS WotellyouhoTr, and pay best market prices, We RTe dealers; established inl56: andean do BSTTER for you tliau agents or commission mer chants. References any "bank in ion isville. Write for weekly" price list. fcJ. SABEL & SOMS 227-29-31 &33 E. Cartel Si. LCL'SVJLIE, KY. ni. In CI!r?S. HiDS. WML. Uetiiwta '- ... F -- - iW For Sale .by All Druggists. - ing all over the scalp. (adv) pep FAI1IS! G6lt. $1,000 to)$ioo ooo W. KING & SON, 125 Cheapslde. Lexington, K Professional Cards Dr. Wm. Kenney, PARIS, KENTUCKY. . Office 514 Main Street. Office Phones) 1 Kesidence E. T. 334. Home 334. DR. A. B' KELlLEK, Practicing Physioiajt, OfBces, Rooms 4 and 5, Elk's Bid's Paiis - - Kentmiv T J. WHiIilAMS, f ; ATTORNinr-AT-LAW. , itooml Elks Boilding- V N n rr- ' "V $t ,. . . : i-qM