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date (1922-12-28) newspaper_issue THE CENTRAL RECORD.
rnm.T THIRD WAV
LANCASTER, KY.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 28. 1922.
OUR SENTIMENTS
Lexington H.r»l«l Make.
TrfftHv Suit^'ntionn to Th.
Mtf Awaociation
association as thr source if
regard lo the affairs of the
of thr Ualngtnn
,1
In • recent
Herald ■ » tfl —
making «*'
geettens lo the Ilurlry Tnbaeco Cr,.w
• ra Ce-operative Association. The
editorial as wall eipiwaers the «enti
ments af the Record, we are |n*bliati-
mg • herr In full Ed '•"
"THa Hrrald la glad that thr of-
..f the Burlry Cooperative Aa-
have announced
thr columns of Ik
which will or
thr vnriou. grades of
thr
of Ihr aaeoriatien arr salis-
fled With Ihr prospect of thr IfZS
i Top and with thr advance, bring
paid to Ulrm on thr deliveries ..f Ihnr
toha. ro at thr receiving plante of the
aatrrmtam.
All reader, of Thr Hrrald know
ihr or-
of thr
vora.y an I that h. i.cf. wr frrl arr
will not br misunderstood If wr tug
grat. with all cwurteey. that thrra is.
that hav, rllhrr intentionally
intentionally beaa unrecorded in thr
public print a should
all may know tha farta and falaa and
unfounded charges may br dua l pa tad
in Ha light of accurate Information
A. an illustration, thrrr waa wldr
laterest bj thr prices pa I for thr
fifty four million pound, of ioba. ro
purrhaae.l from tha aa.o.-iation i»y
and pr. per far the fflcere of Ihr
eociation to makr M nnnnuneeaietit
,.f tha.r pr e. • «• could b an)
icty,! ehanre laad falaa hopes or ex-
travagant an' . it .n Hut accord
mg to report l haa bran war week,
since that transaction waa rloaad. thr
lobar.,. delivered and paid for In
our judgment every ataaibrr of thr
sesoria i n an I avary resident of thr
barlrv to it r.a I a right to know what
warr tie price, paid and what would
br thr approximate amoant for dia-
iributL.n aa qui.kly aa ihr officer* of
thr aaaoriation ha. I that Information.
Ta association ■■ no' only f. un lr.l
onUir hosts gj a democracy in which
each In.liM.tual haa rqual voirr with
avary other individual, but it ta
ad on tha prinr.pl.- of
Intaraat. and tha chiaf plr. for ita
organnation wai that rvriy rlaaa waa
interested ant would brnrfi' ir u»'h
Arnold Speake
Mr Roheri I. -Is SnraVr, aon of
Mr and Mr*. J W Speake. and Miaa
Ully Mar Arnold.
•rr of Mr and Mrs. T»"i* Arnold,
doped , ta
aa recorded, *o| Pator U,
inarr.nl It camr a. quite a
to thalr fr ends, who will ritrnd con-
gratulation* and baat wishes upon
thrir return
Thr bndr la vary brautiful indrrd
and i.ir groom is mrrgrtir. moral and
young man
Mr Norn llerrun. .on of Mr. and
Mr*. I.ulh.-r llrrron. of thia city, waa
marrinl m Cincinnati la»t W.-dne.-
■ »4 ',. Mt« Elisabeth Mi.Mlrtnn.
.laughtrr of Mr and Mr* Tom Mid
dlrton. ..f thla city. Tha mar.iatT*
i* taw culmination of a long and hap-
py courtship an. I thr many frirnds of
both xtrnd hrarty congratulations
and wiah thrm much happtnraa thru
Ufa. They will makr thrir homr in
Corhin, Ky.. wharr thr groom holda
a lucrative position with thr I. 6 N
Kail
in our judgmrnt need for graatar "« enccraafu! operation
publicity in rrgard to tha affair, of If a prraonal rrfrrrnra may br par- 1
tha aaaoriation than thrrr haa hara- 1 miaaibl.-. wa rrali*ad fully that Ida or- 1
location mrant
...f..r. I,. . ii li
it inrumbaat to .»
■bllett) man Man J.
an Porter, who ha* charge of
tha publicity of thr burlry Assoc..
ation. but wa raaliaa. of rourar. that
ha aot only ahould br. but muat ba.
roctrolled by thr policy 1 thr aaso
nation, an.l in aur jud-mmt that
ona.
Wr appreciate fully hat thoar who
arr not trained to appreciate tha naad
for publicity, pa
Hess havr bran spent in
Tha marrtagr ..f Mr Homrr Mur
phy. ..f thia . • v • . Mi.. C .ra Hrvant.
daughtrr of Mr and Mra. Jamra Bry-
ant, alio af thia city, waa solrmrn-
nr. i in Oanvillr laat Thursday ava-
iling. Immr.liatrly aftrr thr crrt-
mony thr happy cuplr mot..rr.| thru
ta Cincinnati, wharr thry ap nt
•wvaral daya. rrtumlng to thia Hty
ganiiatmn of thr aaatH-iatinn maant Tura.lay whrrr thry will makr thrir
a dirrrt rurtailmrnt of tha advartia- , „ , Mr Murph) onr „ f th ,
lagrrwrurof Thr llrral.l. With th, .f ( PMri .,„ m „ t rort4wtrn , me .
tobac. . warrhouaaa in competition, rhani. at Haaaldrn Bma. (iaragr and
Thr Hrrald uld count on advrrtia- 1 haa many warm frirn.U who will con-
ing patronar- luring thr sailing sra-
son to tha ratrnt of thouaaada of dol-
lar*. Wita thr aaaoriation in control
of all ihr warrh..usra, tharr would, of
ours., br'n-. aurh rrvanur. Tha
airrchanta of l.rtingUin and of rvrry
town .n which thrrr waa a lousa . af
markrt roa'.itr.i that thrrr woui.l br
a curtailment of rrtad tradr dunng
what had been thr rongrated arason
for Ihr aalr of Ihr whole crop
But the merchant, and Th- Hrrald.
•rratulatr
charming
him upon winning hia
dart of privatr
note, aa wall aa cultivated av. rtion arcept ng an I
ta tajMartty. and it n»t unnatural laa aaaariatiaa ia Ja
that tha orTu-vra of a great organua. I M ' 'rgan.iation,
tloa, far anrf away thr mmn rmpor- way poaaiblf
tant la the hurley belt, should to a
large extrnt be controlled by tha i
same feeling that would be dominant
• ia the roadu.-t of a private
is not in any eeaae a
poratioa. One of tha chief
menu in favor of ita organisation
waa thr somewhat revolutionary pro-
•Won that every member ahould havr
equal voter In a corporation the
member's vote ia measured by the
amount of aloes' hr
Burlry Aaaoriation it
ed by the amount of laad hr control..
.lorV'th. "servo r he rrndrr» P buTT.
ultimate development of
ry in that the individual, as
an individual, aaa equal voire with
every other individual in determining
by vote the polity of the aaaociatiun
To makr thia elfrctive. every mem-
to make it a su.-rraa, and thr hankrre M
af th. Blu. '.rasa alao rendered most
abUble sen... Kvery l»anker. ev-
ary merchant, whether in a city or at
every contractor, rvrry
haa an intrreet to knoa
nount of money receiv
ed by the aeaociation. the amount of
debt that th. aaasHiation owed, and
the amount, therefore, that will be
dkstril.utrd t» the growers. It is not,
in our judgment, rithrr wise or prop?
er for iher. to br ..ny further rrtrn-
owns. In the Hon -f that knowlrdgr by thr offn . r.
a asM mo aaor- ; of thr aaaociatioa beyond the day
they knew accurately the amount that
will ka diatr.buted.
Th. re are .tnrr incidental matter*
Which ae bel.es. should be made pub-
lic, if ..ur view of thr fuartion. the
sp.rit and the future of the associ-
ation is corr. . Thr aaaoriation is,
in our judgmrnt, founded on
tulate. and lis future drprn.i
It was quite a surprise to his
friends in (larrard when thr nrwa
reached here of the marriage of Kdi-
t..r | C Walton, of Stanford and
Mrs. Anna Evan. Miller, of Mt. Ver-
non. th- rermony taking place in
I ouiev. lr last Moday afternm.n The
groom is rditor and publieh.-r of thr
Interior Journal, one of the best
aided ;n every I rountry nrwipapera in thr «tate,
hnng it int.. life an.l | "Ml* hla bride owns and edits the
Vernon Signal She i. alao the
Draws Little Stove
Thr minaturr Majretir atovr that
waa given away by Conn Brothrr.
last Saturday afternoon waa drawn
by Mr Tom Walla, of this county
Th. drawing attracted a larga
crowd and many little girl* were dis-
appointed that thry shoald not have
held thr lucky number Mr. Walla
haa five little girla who were made
over Joyou. it having rereivrd aa
Po.t master Hrnwn and hla rorp of
aaaiatants, gave thr public unuaual
good arrvlre during the holiday rush,
krrping thr window fnr the public
open aevrral hour, last Sunday and
two hour* ovrr the usual Umr on
Criatmas day in order to hand out
thr large amount of portages that
waa on hand Thr public we are surr
f'tf this 99 f v \cg ■
t' rlTicirnt pr t of
official, can be found than are thoar
in thr l-anca.tcr poatoffirr.
Scott
Train Hit. Truck
Pr rr Floyd, colored, and driver
for the track of thr Garrard Milling
Company, wai
Thursday worn a
rm Railway struck his truck at thr
eroasing near Danville on the liar-
rodsliurg pike. Floyd wa. thrown
from the machine and waa knocked
uncons. ii.ua Hr waa taken to the
Danville hoerdtal and imm.-.lia ••
medical attention was given h.m He
haa reriiveeed .urTirirntly to be
brought home and i« now improving.
Thr truck waa badly damaged. Floyd
waa returning from Harrod.hurg
where he had taken a load of tobacco
for the Hurlev Association.
Legion Meeting
On Tuesday. January ML,
will br a meeting of the Hrldel
for.1 Post of the Ai
the I O. O. F. Hall m
7:10 P. M.
This is a very important mrrting
and it I. hoped tha
man in tlarrarl C.
Thr Christmas services at thr
Christian church laai
of unusual mrnt ai
In thr morning a Christmaa cantata
entitled "Bethelhcm," was given by
the choir. Mr*. Mar Hughe. Noland,
the director and organist, and the
singers had worked faithfully in pre-
paration and thia work showr.l in the
The auditorium had been decorated
in rvrrgreen with a large white
immediately in front of thr
The window
the light, and
ly placed in the decorations. The
choir members were clad in whits'.
Everything in the surroundings
rs-serricr ! brightened the rfTrrt of thr old but
dl attend, beautiful Christmas story aa it waa
William S. Scott, aged r.7 yeara
iird at his horn, on thr Buckeye piks
yesterday morning, after several
months illness of tuberrulosia.
Mr Scott conducted a lilacksmrth
business nrar hi. homr for .rveral
years and wa» well liked by hi. neigh-
bors and frienda. He leaves a wife
and several children, who have the
drrpest sympathy of all in thr loas
of a father and husband Burial
took place today In tlw lancaster
remrtrry
Good Sale
A splendid crowd turned out last
Friday to attrnd the personalty
aalr of housrhold effects of Sam Cot-
ton. Thr bidding waa never more
•pir.tcd than at thia sale and every
thing sold well Thr housrhold goods
totaling about I2.S00 Thr dining
room srt brought IMS 00 and was
purchased by Mr. J T I .y. of Madi-
son. Col. Am Bourne waa the auc-
tionrer und did his work well, aa ba
r*ei erally does.
Buys City Property
Mr. Charlie Rigsby has recently
purchased the property of Clarence
(ireen on Danville avenue, fnr f 4.500
.aah and will move with his family
osTicial .trnograpber in har di s t rict | to l^ncaster in the next few
We are glad to wel
and holds a secretarial position on
th State Railroad Commission She
is very attractive and charming
yo'jac widow Thi. is the third
and a more popular gentleman .lore
not live in Kentucky. A host of
Garrard friends
gratulationa.
daya.
F
Sells
The James Swope farm containing
217 acres waa sold last week, privatr
ly to Mr J H. Goggtns. Q f Lincoln
county Thr farm lira near Hubble
and . .-..nv !.-r.- I a good one. The
price .was not given out.
Th«r. ia but oar
Man.
I
brr should havr aa full information aa assumption, that it will a ecagsj
it ia possible to transmit
about every matter that .
voalasi without injury to t
B» Mm. vices of the vrry heat men whose ser-
vices can hr purrhaavd for every po-
sition from the moat modestly paid
employe to the highest salaried of-
f.cer It should not be a question
of price but a quretion of efficiency
and of service rendered, and there is
no justification for thr employment
of any maa in any position, high or
low. except that he ia tha very beat
have equal voire. In a corporation 'nan 'hat can he employed. In our
thr member's voir is measured by the aini. ii. no pjb'i. officer is mora re
poration One of the chief
menu in favor of its organisation
was the somewhat r. volut .onarv pro
vision that rvrry member should
amount of stock he owns. In thr
Hurley A.eot-lalion it is not measur-
ed by the amount of land he con
trols. by th. amount of tobacco he
piedsjaa. nur by the srrv.ee hr ren-
tiers, but is the vary ultima!, develop-
in r. I of democracy in that the in.livi
dual, aa an individual, haa rqual voirr
with every other individual in deter
mining by vote the policy of the as-
sociation
To make thia effectivi
sponsible for the future urn fort, cul-
ture an i r • . .. af the barley belt
than ■ IT .. ra of the Burlry Aa
saris lion. If we be correct, each
and . very one of them occapies a dual
' on that of an offtear af tba
iBtsaa, and of a servant of the
people upon whose support the success
of tba aaaocialion depend. W.
Iher. fore think H not only wise but
lias-U' ileal upon the officers of t
arm ' to I svr t a matter, of aa
bar ahould hare as full information general knowledge aa it is in rrgard
aa it ia possible ta transmit to aim. 1 to lublir officer*, who are the of-
about every matter that aaa ha ra-jficrr.. why they are chosen, and the
age. ..r .alanes paid to them.
It may be that ma.iy will diffsf with
Wr fret snmrwaat raaponaible foriua It may ba of course, fiat we are
tha Policy that haa bean followed, j la error But wa believe every mat
Due to our earnest paraoer to uu all r .if., ting the association that ran
possible to aid thr association aadjbe made public without injustice to
Bulbing that could injure it. we glad- »th. ra ut injury to the association,
ly agreed, if. in fact, we did not sug i n publu
Tha asflciala of the aaaooalioa are
human They are liable at timea to
....... .1 Barley. Creaao Dairy Fees!.
Hoesr aasl Mule Feasi. Wheal Med
. Pariaa Cow Chow, Psrist Pig
10 short
thia yrar.
Mas quality
in thr last
gasl, that the association itself hsve
aa authorised publicity man to give
tu tba public, in
The Herald force
look only to the
trol
crags* of tobacco
is declared to be of the
that has been produced
decadr.
Thr real trst .a yrt to come. It is
far belter that rvrry person in the
Blur Grass shall be made to realise
that the officers and representatives
of the association have no false pride
of opinion, and have an intense de-
sire to hasp in touch with every
class of th. community. bankers,
newspaper men, farmers — all who
make up the great mass upon the
sentiment of which daaaads. ultimate-
ly, the continue. i success of the asv
sociatiua. aad whoa mistakes are
made to pive the definite, accural,
information in regard to those atia
■* that tliey may not be mag
nifi.'d either through Ignorance ar
int.-nt.
We earnestly hope the officers of
the aaaoriation will direct the public-
ity department to furnish the news-
papers alt farts in which the mem-
bars of tha aaaoriation and the pub-
lic are .nt. r. •'. •. for
continue the present arrangement,
u ii.l. i which ihe news of tha assort
at. on comas through thr accredited
representative of tha aaaoriation.
rather than to resume thr pra. •
Turkeys
Mrs C M. Hulrttr. of Bryants
villr aold twehrr turkrya a few week
and f..r
Another
Hi
which .he received $8«5 08.
extra good
LOST: — A
rrward if
!• n. .'I.'.
Liberal
Thursday— Friday-Saturday
•JHth.. iwth.. :ioth.
at
Ipera House
Alt Star Vaudeville Review
-People — • & — Arts
A Guaranteed Attraction
of Program ear
also
Thursday Big Kesture Picture
Friday— Hurricane Hutch Serial
Saturday -Famous Player Featur
Packard Show F -rd Price.
Children ISrts.
Gallery IScts.
B.IUrsVs
Inr h„„
r *eed.
*. F.
rirat year of la-
the ability and service of the officer,,
but alao due in large measure to
over which they had ao coa-
of The Herald, will, the possibility
always of not being able lo secure
it accurately when it is givea by those
who do not have full knuwlsaffa.
"Vibration" is The Rul-
ing Factor in The
Universe
DadvSfssJ f .rcr. operate on thr
law of vibm.ion.
In the •,a'i,..n ho ly the menial im-
pulses • mental forces I delivered from
the brain to . very part of thr body
are simply mental vtbrutiana.
lOu per crnt aj consider.- I by u«|
aa thr perfect degree W hrn the)
mortal forces are hin lered, do not
vibrate at least 100 per cent, aaj have
a diseased body— thr roll structure
i. -c» ;» function normally.
Adjusting tha subluxated vertebra
in the spinal column assures 100 per
cent nervous taw of energy —vibra-
tion is not hindered
H E Wada, Hi . ... pra. lor
Office hour. » to II A M. an.l
I ta • P. M.
Evennga, Sunday and Holiday a by
at)
Flssr ia ssro.
Try a sash
ia Iowa.
a ratwaa. I
If you are an ex-aervirr man but 1 1 I n « ng and «. rtpture readings.
arr not a inemb. r ..f thr American
Ugion please bear in mind thr ad-
vantages of belonging to «urh a real
lire 100 per cen
zation snd come in on
ed date and turn in
"You'll
and under-
for the Go-Get-
To
Grower, having Registration Num-
bers from 1 to 91 inclusive, will please
call Garrard Warehouse i Phone No.
5051 and get date for delivery, for
next week.
All members who have no
tere.i. who have tobacco READY F K
DKI.I VERY .may call by phone ..r at
person snd receive your Registration
Number and watch the ujfprr each
lit. ' " r PU G. A. itJrown. Mgr.
Several requests that the cantata
be repeated havr been made; but at
thr present time it is not definitely
it will be
or not. If so. announcement will be
New
For
The rvming arrvicra consisted of a
religious program. Again the deco-
ration, were vrry rffrctivr and the
different parts well rendered. The
story of the birth of Christ waa de-
picted in song and pantomime. The
Madonna, thr Wise Men and thr
Shepherd, wrre impressively repre-
sented white the ringing, as in the
beautiful. The
of Mrs. Cur-
put the
pageant on and thereby placed the
congregation and many others of thr
community under obligation to them.
l-argr crowds filled thr auditorium
morning and evening. At the cloae
of the pageant in the evening a thank
offering, consisting of provisions and
money was made. Some of those in
need in the community
bered and a barrel of
and preserves was sent to the
Home at I.oui.ville. Thr
faring, amounting to about $7.'.. 00.
waa aaat to thr Board of Ministerial
Relief to help pension tha aged min-
ts it h a 365-day semi-official rec-
ord of .'..HOT pounds of milk contain-
ing RM poun
lent to l.OSl.d
Dr Kol Johanna, an right-
year-old purebred Holstetn, is the new
Kentucky rhapmion butter producing
row over all breeds and agea. She
ia owned by the Kentucky Hol.tr. n
instructive and enjoyable by all pres-
ent. The treat for the Sunday school
There has barn a number of boys j scholars was given out at the close
playing m the cemetery. Signs that 'of the program.
were potted throughout the cemetery The services next Sunday will be
The joint program given by tha
and the Junior Union last
havr brrn removed by sonic one.
This will have to be stopped and all
parents are asked to pleaae instruct
their children to stay out of the
, if not parents will be held
By order of the
(Itl g. B.
Watch th* Record next week
and you'll know the Go-Getta-
Man.
of interest to all, but to members in
particuLr. aa wr will have a roll call
of the membership. The topic for
the morning will be "Visions and
Vows," and in the evening there will
be a watchnight.erv.cr. topic. "What
of the Night."
The Sunday School an.l Young Peo-
ple's services at the usual hour.
All are invited to attend our ser-
vices
Burley Members Pleased
i
j
I'm I.
. Urasa fcf 1st Sui.su .
II. . . I joined the Hurley Pool early aad I have
debt I owa. You now behold a
Uncle Silas:— "Wall, I did tha same tiling, aad giace receiving pay-
ment on my recent deliveries of tobacco I have on hand mors mouey
than I know what ta do with. By tha way, if you happen to run across
anybody who needs any money just refer him to ar "
The Central Record. Lancaster, Ky.. Thursday
RICULTURE IN
To Our Friends-Tie Public L.
We want to thank you earnestly for
your favors durinpr the year that is clos-
mg and hope for a continuance during
the year that id soon to be ushered in.
Wishing you all a very
Happy New Year.
McRoberts Drug Store
by Wm*
• Using purebred rami on the com-
mon mountain »he*p of Kentucky m
at the Kentucky Agricultural
». added all the way
of a pound to
a half pounds of
to the averse of five pound,
animal* gen. rally ahear
and in prartirally every inatanre Im-
proved the quality of that wool, ac-
cording to a new bulletin, "Breeding
Experiment* with Kentucky Mountain
Ewet," which ha* ju»t come off the
pre** at the experiment station of
the College of Agriculture. The new
The Southdown grade* had excel-
lent quality and good mutton form
but gained slowly and required a
longer time to reach marketable
weighta than tho*e from the Cheviot.
Hampshire and Ramboullet r. »..•
Ram* of the four breed* uaed in
the
on by the atation *ince 1915 to
how the native mountain ewea of the
*tate could be herd up with purr bred
ram*.
Ram* of the Rambouillet bred
should be given careful consideration
by Kentucky sheep men when they
are considering the blood to u*e in
building up their (lock*, the new bul-
letin point* out. Thi* wa* found to
be the most satisfactory breed for
rally
hi* croa* produced heavier,
finer and more valuable fleece* and
when bred to purebred mutton ram*
they produced market lambs of bet-
ter quality and type than the lamb*
from the common mountain ewes.
Southdown, Cheviot and Hampshire
rams also were uaed in the rxperi-
of finer quality and dressed out a
higher percentage than Iamb* sired by-
scrub rams.
The new bulletin, which is No. 243
may be obtained by writing the Ex-
periment Station, Lexington.
KEEFSNHEDREN
WELL AND STRONG
THIN, pale, impoverished blood
makes children (rail, backward
and delicate.
Gudea Feptn-Mangan creates a
bountiful supply o( pure, red blood,
laatufi* bodily strength, brings bock
color to the cheeks and builds (inn,
well-rounded fleah.
Par over 30 years Gude's Pepto» I
Siangan has hern
leading physicians
m richer. Your
liquid or tablet*,
Gude's
pepto^angan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
aume nf Agrirultual Con-
dition* nnd Prospects
from .Set-rotary of
Agriculture Wallace
of the m
million farmer* of the Cnite I Bute*
wen- starting on the ong hard clioh
ot of the valley of eronom c depres-
sion. They have not yet attained
the heights which are bathed in the
grateful .un.hine of prosperity.
Some, indeed, have fallen by the way.
Others are (till in the valley. Never-
theless, a* we mop a bit and lawk
backward we caa aee that very eoo-
siderahl.- ground ha. been gained by
the great major 1 1
the New Year with
with that courage which
the realisation that we are
making progress).
A year ago, when .peaking of the
prospect* for farming in 19'..".'. I aaid
that whltr there waa no rcs»-»r. to ex-
pect boom time* for the farmer in
the near future, there waa promise
• f better time*, both for the farmer
largely dependent upon him. The
year ha* brought fulfillment of that
promise. Speaking generally, time*
are batter, much better, than a year
ago. both for agriculture and for in-
dustry
Crops have been good, on hta
whole. Price* of the crop* are most-
ly considerably higher. While there
has been a corresponding advance in
the price, of the things the farmer
must buy. the total sum which farm
era will receive for the crops of this
year i. greater by a billion and a half
dollars or more thsn that which they
received for the crop* of laat year.
Thia will certainly mean better time*
on the farm, and farm folks will be
able to ease up a little on the grind-
ing economy they were forced] to
practice the preceding year.
The labor cost of producing
crop. ,.f 1! -.'J
ducrd
the
rn recommended by
as you prefer.
in frriifht
helpful legislation ha*
and more will be thi. wint*r. In-
tere»t rate* ar elower and the credit
•train ha* been ea»ed Thi* ha*
made it possible for many farmer,
who are rather heavily involved to
refund their obligations and get
in condition to win thru.
•pot*.
Mia* Christine Swop*, at Lancaster.
Miss Margaret Seott, of Lancaster
1. visiting Mr and Mrs. A T. Scott
Jr
Mr. and Mr. R. l»,
the
ford.
Mia* Margaret Croaahorn la at
home from Berea for her Xmas va-
cation.
I. .pending the
h-
mend.
Mm. Mary Brown i. .pending the
holidays with her parent*, near U*
caster
Miss Elisabeth King is at home
from E. K X S . Richmond, for the
be
Measr*. /. P. Beatt) and Wesley
Sutton are at home from Berea for
the holiday*.
Mr and Mr*. J H Boner, of l.eb-
were geu*t* of
c. c.
Miase* Viola and Jean K
at home from M V C .
for their X
Mr tleorge Broaddus. of Decatur
III. ha* been visiting his parents, Mr
Dr and Mr« B B.
and children, of Paint I.ick. have been
visiting Mr an.) Mr. J W. Bryant.
Mr. and Mr. A T. Scott. Jr.. were
dinner gur.t* .if Mr and Mm A. T
Scott. Br., at Unreal.
Mr and Mrs E. W.
guests of relatives at Stanford Mon
day for the Xma. family .'.inner
Mr. • K Davia was aostea. Pat
Stj f.,r the members ..f the W C.
I I Delicious sandwiches snd
hot chocolate were
afternoon was t
every one present
tertained Christmas Eve wil
'ful course dinner at on
Mr and Mr. OMte Boain. of Psint at their beautiful country
Lick, were here Monday, the guest* "Pine Crest." It i* their regular cus- ward
of Mr. Rhoda Wvli. an I Mi« Ethel torn to have a Xma* dinner for their in ot
relative, and the occasion la alwaya
anticipated with a great deal of plea,
ure by
SjaM an. I other • nough to
All good, no
be alarm ad wh
so don't
I
become s
Killing husbands
™ popular pastime with ami women,
ewe* and purebred Hampshire rani j, a trip to Reno. ,
gained rapidly and were ready for|
market sooner than those from any | May the new year bring you un-
of the other crosses. However, they j limited prosperity. Then you will
Isrked the quslity of th
and Cheviot grades
I not miss the
, this paper.
short, and farmers in these sections
are having a very hard time of it
Freight rates are still too high, es-
pecially for those who must pay for
a haul to market.
Taxe. are high, but thi* I* largely
due to the increase in local taxes,
over which farmers themselves must
exercise control
ha*
I by
ARE YOU A CUS-
TOMER OF OURS?
IF NOT, WE BOTH LOSE.
association*, and
being organ: red on a
ba*i*.
Aside from the help which
be«n given by the legisiaUon an
administration *c : . \ .i i ■ .trong ceo
nomic force* are at work to restore
a more normal relation between agri
culture and other industries
The peril in the agricultural de-
ia more keenly realise ! by
other groups than ever before, and
on every hand a sincere desire is be-
ing evidenced to do what ran eb done
aafely to help the farmer better hi.
condition.
Everything considered. we hsve
good reaaon to expert .till better
thing* for agriculture in the year
in.' I
VYylie.
Mr Lawrence Rose, of New Albany
lr I . haa been visiting hi* grand
mother. Mm Jane M
relatives.
The many friend* of Mr. »i «
Rose are very much grieved to hear
that he ha. not been so well for sev-
eral da *
Mr. H. I. Elder, of Xirholaeville.
ia spending several week, with her
daughter, Mrs. J H gan Ballard at
"Pine Cre.t "
Mis* Aim Dawe*. of Georgetown
College, i. -pen.l ng the Xmas ha*
ila « with her parent.. Rev. an i Mrs.
B. A. Dawes.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Hutchinson
and daughters. Hate! and Dorothy,
spent Xma. day with Mr. and Mr.
M. O. Kennedy.
There will be .crv.ee* at th*
I Sunday both
b, th. p-.t»r.
A P. Jonee.
Mias Mayme Lee Ballard returned
home Wednesday after spending a
weak in Lexington, the guest of Mi»*
Margaret Woolfolk.
Mrs H L Elder, of Ni,
Mr and Mrs. Marsha l tiuerrant. of
Uaisville. Mrs W T Woolfolk an.i
•he Miss Marguerite » f k. ..f lex
by mgton. Mr* Klisa II Ballard and
I Mia* Mayme LaM Ballard
out for th*
I
wise maa keeps moving for-
There is no gold to be
rr pe.iple - * track.
I
Telling the truth i.
test of courage- when
low I. a husk)
i.ften a real
artistically decorated with holly, mi*
ttoto*. fern* and narct.ua The
table wa* very attractive in it* ap-
pointment and the Xma* color*, red
and green being carried out in f.
decoration*, also th* ice*, cake, and
mint*. In the center was a lovely
poin.ettia and the place cards were
also done in poinsettla*. while silver
candlestick* with red candles were
attractively placed which added great
ly to the beauty of the table A
most delightful four roars* menu
was served and cer.ainly waa enjoyed | ^
t'Y^'srh guest. In the late afternoon
een twenty -three is easy tc
We trust it will be
1MB
Xme
»r t.
Whatever your
past, they shoald not
of the
I" • Pent), a* **Mii.iar
Ke.. ... irsla I
afcnw t • r-.ilj
nn« fas**"
M
• i
I of I
.he.
quit
IENTS AND THOSE
US WITH A TRIAL
THIS IS TO NEW
WHO HAVE I
ORDER.
Other good people in thU community have found
it to their financial advantage to become steady cus-
tomers of ours, because aa a general .store we sell
practically everything, and our enormous volume of
liuniness enables us to cut the price clear down to the
Wise buyers are always willing to try • g
thing at least once. When may we expect you?
Becker Sl Ballard
people don't know when to
they never
JUDSON
Mr. Robert Scott i* very ill at thia
writing.
Mr*. Lee Simpson was ia
r Thursday.
Miss M.ttie Mae Crank r
ill with a »ever* cold.
The baby of Mr and
Xaylor haa beat
Louie.
Mia* Maud Crank and mother and
Mrs. Nannie Xaylor were in lancaeier
Mr W M
ter. Mia* Leola.
Wednesday.
Mia* Etta Lou Xaylor
her brother, Mr
Mrs. Naylor.
ill Sunday and only lived a
short while The frieada of Mr. and
Mrs. Poynter ay**!
a
school at Nicholaevill*. i. .pending
her vacation with her parents. Mr.
and Mr*. C. M. Dean.
Mr CM Dean, who lias been
quite ill for several da s I* very much
better and hi* numerous friends sre
delighted to see him out again
Mrs. W. T Woolfolk and Mi*
Marguerite Woolfolk. of Lexington,
were week-end gas at* of Mrs. E. H.
Ballard and Miss Mayme Ballard.
Mrs. W H. Smith entertained Sun
i«v BjM a delightful family dinner
tta and Raba Smith, of
ere at home for the oc-
taw boats gave th* g uest* quite a
pleasant surprise . aa a Xma. tree ha t
been arranged in the upp r •ton
which was moat lovely in its de« or*
tmns and each guest wa* remember
ed with gift*. The ho.U. Mr
hi
It-ey rr*.» i.. th.oo.elv.-. -
qui. in ii New V . rk
Leaning Death in th* f sc.
In** th U *• . rot frU'hteii ii.e now. I
think It i« tike is* it* . hlorofocia;
be red ' "•fo-e'e ««:ili'»t iM.bl the band
with a large number ..f gift* Among
those present were Mr. and Mr*.
Morgan Spark*. Master Hughes i fmtt ,, ,
Spark . Mi*. Alice Hughe. .Mr snd i, b. r ... . t..r
t a fr.-vi aiMt It l •■ i half bad alia)
I Ita pn^ais* of real for me and he* re*
: far i ■■* — )'n«i ••« „n|. in fain." let-
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE ANNOUNCE-
MENT OF OUR MARCH BRED SOW SALE. WILL
Dr an. I Mr. H I. V!
ter Janie* Lear Rose were gueits for
dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liani Lear at their home near Lan-
caster.
Mr and Mrs. J. 8.
in Mercer county
nual Xm*» dinner of the Skinner
family. Miss Jennie Skinner return-
ed home with them for a vi.it
Mr. E. T. Bandar*, of Pari*, ha*
been the gue.t of Miss Bernlre Mont
gomery They were) entertained Sun
day at a delightful dinner by Mr. and
Mr*. J A. Clark, of Danville.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gulley aad
Mlaa Be**ie (iulley moved Tuesday
to their home which they recently
purchased at Lancaster. Th*ir many
friends here regret very much to lose
thia eicelleat family.
Miller, of
of
Opal Hendrtx. of
Jay Taylor, of
to be the we*
Jane Bowlia*;.
WITH A
IN
Dixie Stock Farms.
SANDERS BROS. A J. M. AMON. PROP.
LANCASTER, KY.
ran
W. 0.
W. 0. RIONEV & CO.
Funeral Directors snd Embdlincrs
Lancaster,
Kentucky.
The Central Record. Lancaster Ky. Thursday. Dec 28. 1922.
CONTINUES
I BROWN STORE
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES
AND GROCERIES
SUPREME OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY
BEGINNING SATURDAY, JAN. 7th, 192? I
We trill have SPECIAL AUCTION for one hour. 3 to 4 o'clock P. M.
unci continuing every Saturday ami (.'«nn1 Pay through the month. Bear
the time in mind and be on hand ready to bid. No one can afford to miss it.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
Produce taken in exchange for Merchandise. Bring us your eggs and
we will pay the highest Market Price.
»»• ..r, tl,- trot again With l,.T MMM
Coming down ..n the VIS, IM. ran
HP - i barley. •* RMM victim »f
— titmm fmm Charley «a* m th.-
throe* iiC
-If «
tn« mw- l Charley,
pathlae. Lefty la MM h * peach at «h«t
I thing "
I • . she |.. admitted RM | "but
what Would ) MI ,1.1 If T.Mir Wlf* in
I • ' nn gnlng ,hiI every night r
I d bent Ml n it Clmrley asaure.1
him
■ Is M|| one »liln« f'T RH t,
do. Ill*," Chart*; him "Thar*
kj Mp -«'ltl«n that aay* If you
want t.. kw|, a .-at von mu«t butter
her fr» . Apply that t Laws] " %
V"» Hot. had a deep vets . f »iiper-
•tltl. n, although he «»ul.l have died
rather than a.tmtr II If I,.- could hotter
t-elty's fret If he could— hr VMM
try it and a.*- how it worked.
I -•■ r • met him at ft,.- dnnr l.iihldlnic
over, aa usual She aer»r«l tl, - I,-
ll.-loa* dinner and enjoyed watching
him nl A* auon a. he bad finished
hi* hrarty meal and she had eaten
Ilk* a t rd. drew him Mi Ml
'••II living room
'•| have a **»ret for yon. lloh." her
"■»••« "lam-lng. "I am going to stay at
home tonight all MM with you."
"I^etty. are y,„, airfcr lb* waa
really anil.Mia
"Don't mh It in MB, boney. or PJ
•■fiange ray mind."
Mi waa In hrr moat .'harming'
m x.l She «ang lila favorite song*.
Ml played I J. favorltr a*4arll,«a; »!,.•
hariule.* drtnka dell, loua all
lw,«uw they «*■ liannle**
"Why can't It l*r llk» thla all Ml
tlmr. Lettyf ha aakrd I,.t "Could
anything be better than Hilar MM
l^tty ould have
In
ram Id he nicer for ,„,
in. I have done the
)
LANCASTER, KY.
Ray. Mr. A 0
Hay mi \*a la not at
T. C Jrnkina rra.l "The Wiae Men
Seeking Je.u. l oll ~Juy to the
Danville Thursday Mj| L" R.,|, rail with II members
Miaa Laura Bella Todd la viaitinc i ^ preaatlt. Prraonai
hrr homr thia week in Aurora. In I wor f ,, r |,,.,. „,.,. r TlwU m dr jj.
Mr Oarar Carter. »f Berea. ia tr . v . in, . „ , JS5.S0. Meat, pre
Mr and Mm Mai
club
.pent the week end with
Kuril
Mm A G Mi •* and Mr and Mrs.
Hubert t arter
Saturday
annrd fruit,
f ,r
anlJ box... of
flour were wnt to the aick by
la.li.« K T the year 1*22 the W
I • ... mt» t.. h. a,l,|Uartrra f W
U. ISO 75
lfl&6 &».
in Rlrhmond.
Mr and Mra K H Ray rnterta n
ed their mMMj and grandi hlldren,
I'hrtotmaa Kvr
Mra. T I
relative. ,,, HMMMl
Mr. and Mra T C. Jrnkina and aon
were week end eur*l» of Mr and
Mra Km Jenkina at Newby.
Mra K W Sander, ar.d daughter.
Richmond
The ( hri.tmaa tree at the arhool
MawaWMM I rolay waa beautiful.
Santa waa there with prraent* for ail
the children
viaiting hrr
and Mra E. B R«
Mr and Mra. J. W. Jonei. of 1
Louiavillr •pent from Saturday until'
Tueaday with Mra. A. ('. Milea and |
Mr and Mra Hubert t arter.
Mr. Elijah Anderaon l.a.
t„ hia homr in Arkanaa. after aeveral lrr „
moulA'a viait with hi. mother, Mrs. '
Martha Anderaon and family
Rev and Mra J K. Price enter-
tained Sunday to a Xmai dinner, Mr
It N. l ong and family. Mr
Lee Farmers Organize
To Improve Farm*
and Homes
r aimer, and thair wivra in five dif
, oinmunitiee of Lee county,
coo|irrating with the rxtenaion dm
aion of thr t'ollege of Agriculture at
Lexington, have orfinucl ...mrnun
ity ,luba and mapped out defln.t.
of thr MM) ■ M 'rTort t., b.-tt.r
their farina and home., according to
County \tl'-n\ T. H. Jonra. The
c ommunitira nvolved in the project
include H I'uint, Kaih. Proctor,
Ro. . II, || UMl LaMJ Shoal.
In pla n ing the program, of work
for tin MaMM] year, reprraentativr
farmera and their wivra in each of
the commun,t,»a mat at
tin,.-, with County
beautifiration am
will grt attention in the Proc
tor community with Albert Tirey,
Albert Hal., Mra. Strat Evan, and
Mr Hand Mra. William Sternberg
acting aa leader* Emit growing,
poultry, hoga, aoi, improvement and
in the;
U
of work outl,n.-d for that 1
in the different
project, include Robert Brandenburg.
Mary Roland. J. W Evan.. Samuel
l . n,yway and Hill Conyelton. In 1
the Long Shoal community, junior
club work, poultry, corn, hog* and
fruit will get attrntiun with Samuel,
Taylor. Mra. Sarah Palmer, U. V
I "hildrra, Robrrt Taylor and Walker
| Taylor acting a* thr project
Cracks At Creation.
Another year of op-
OriilMSll
k
The
■Use
n,an t,
By
who wau-hea hia
to reaort U»
■ a looking for a
aave it. Arc you game?
atrp.
If we had a
In
Id auon tire of thr
haven't even
Rob. I mill! have charmed you. aure
ly. I'm going to hrvak tbr reonl to
night and go to i — l early."
She went throng!, her retiring r»u
tliie more quickly than uaual. Boh
did the nightly chorea); wound the
• dock ami aet out the milk jar*. Aa
he turned to eater the hollar aome
thing soft rubbed agalnat hia leg. He
l.iuanl down aa l aaw a beautiful
black cat. He llkerl cata. partlcularlr
black Hiea. hut Lrtty could r , ■ c hear
to have oae In the Iwiuaa. tie al.M.ped
to atmkr thr gloaay fur and the cat
purred He .-..uld not realat the Im
pulae to open the aerera door and let
the rat eater with him.
Ity the time Bob had fed thr at ran-
ger, made a bed for It ami faatenr.1
the window. It waa growing late. It
wai allrni upalalra l.rtiy muat I*
a a! rep lie looked al the cat. Hun
thought of (he butlrr He went awlft
ly to the irebol. hrought out a pat of
paacefully. She
wiahing your
new \.ar yo
a friend.
and Mra.
and Mra Hugh Kurti and family
Mra. A C Mil... M.a~. Ethel Ray
W. M. V. met Thursday evening
with Mrs. R. W. Sandera Mrs. J. V.
Price led th* meeting, opened by
aingtng. "Mora Like The Mastar."
Praysr ky Mrs. Robt. Broaddwa. Mia*
T.aler rsad tha Scrip
i« 2nd chapter of
hame acsivitie. in their particular
| communities. Soma of the big far
,:»,- that Mii.it the rr.ulu from the**
activitir. were then derided upon af.
remedie. were outline f
and drmunalratlona planned for thr
community to show how
die* could he applied,
oi farmer • wife was appointed in
each ca»e t,. .uperintend the demon
be condu.t. I ■
arioua activitira.
I'orn. aoybrana, poultry and junior
agricultural club work will get at
trillion in the Bell* Point cuminun
it). Sack MrCiuire, Jame* IKirbin,
•nd Miaa Bellr M, i.u,r wars aaktcted
aa th* community Isadora in these
projects. Pruit growing, hugs, poul-
try sad soil building will got atten-
tion in the Kaah community with
when angry
woman smart.
Some paoplr can make a big atir
Some
thr
men are
of others
of th* aafs
If you knew ho
troublra are with
wouldn't afMJ
self.
quick to recognite
they ha*
unpopular your
prepara
Cougha
aaTa^ 1 ^ CS| o-ittr"
in quickly removing
nd Cold. "Deep-seated
Cougli. and Col. la are a inanac* to
the LL'NtIS " Tak* no chance with
a •yrtip of merely pleasing taalr, but
us* LcNCARIUA. recommended and
used by Nurses and Phyaiciaaa. and
proclaimed tha bast. L'naqualed for
throat, difficult breathing, etc
and II 20 par hot tie Your
money back if any othar preparation
approach** it for good results Msnu
factured by Lungardia Co., Dallas,
Tsxaa. FOR SALE BY
DRUG STORE
feet Aa R,l. plaatrred thr buiier h.-
toucbed'a aensltlvr nerve. I . , ■ , gate
a powerful kick, landing on lloh'a
right rye He gavr a l„Ma| of |«ln.
win!.- Ijdty turned over to a more
•■omfortahle |H.«ltl,,i,. she would not
wake up : aiie w «a a heavy alaeper. aa
he knew from experience.
Hours later, or a» It aeeuied laMa
■asMl l*hrrr at her feet waa a bor-
rlblr hlark irealiire. licking her t ■.-
She .-.^ild not niotr; »l,e felt |M'lrlnr l
M the terrible anlniul glared and
a cry to Hob.
After an eternity of walling, the
animal Jump.'! off the bv.1 and alimk
away
"Hob." »hr called. In hrr weakest
voice 'Hoi, lear «ak up I m ...
frlglilme.1."
Hob waa la no cMnfortlug iu.wnI.
t.ui be got out of lv,| and turned on
"Look at your rya, It Is all Mack
a ulghl I've bad What did you
•y«r
•ed to say what he did
win. tha air of a tragedy
aaal alttlng on my fast moat »f too
abjbt Dust think I'm eras/ Mob; he
really did I shall maka oh rsaolu
tioi, for th* future Never again will
It bo early to bad far MJ| and aa fir
Start The New Year
BY TRADING WITH
Currey & Gulley
THANKS To'Voij 00 ^ °^ l U "' ne **'
Now it ■ a privileice and a pleaiure to
SBlsad t.. vim ..ur grateful appreciation
of your splendid nupport.
We trunt 1923 will be both plean«nt and
CURREY », GULLEY
Twenty-two Crittenden county far-
mera and their wives are cooperating
with County Agent John R. Spencer
and thr rxtenaion diviaion of the Col-
lege of Agriculture in keeping rec-
n the number of eggs laid by
right kind of rare helpa hen. lay more
egg. in winter.
Limeatone aa a meana of building
up aoila and hooating crop yielda ia
grt ting increased attention from
Web.trr county farmers living in thr
Slaughter* community. County Agent
I.loyd E. Cutler saya. Seven of them
this fall ordered HO ton. which will
the first lim
ration, on
irrn
and
Pulaaki
of
Tobacco Growers' Co-
operative Association and the exten-
sion diviaion of the College of Agri-
culture at Lexington furnished thr
meana of ahowing scores of farmer,
in that arc t ion of the atste how to
•trip snd grade their leaf crop to thr
best advantage. County Agent W. C.
Wilson says. A total of 63 farmers
attended the .ix
in different parts of th.
luing to take ateps for the improve-
ment of their poultry flocka, County
Agent H. J. Hayes says. Eight purr-
bred breeding cockerels recently were
placed on farms of the county while
snother model poultry house waa
completed.
Purebred livestock is gaining in
imbers on Leslie county
County Agent T. H.
Midi
Gsrrsrd NstionBl Fsrin Lobii Assn
Federal Farm Loans;
RATE OF
G. B. SWINEBROAD.
M II IMIII II I
Drive Against Cattle T.
B. Started by Lewis
Farmers
The work of
from Lewis
been given a good
ing of 600 head of animals, accord-
ing to County Agent R. O. Bate. Six
of the animala teated proved to be
earners of the diaeaa* and were con-
demned aa reactors. It later develop-
ed that two of the aix reactors had
been purrhaaed by their last owner
from a farmer avhos ewifs^and infant
child died of
throughout the county are co
ting with County Agent Bate in the
drive againat bovine tuberculoiii by
acting at district chairman to puah
the work in their communities. Nine-
teen of these chairman already have
listed 1.6 IS head of cattle owned by
.'I - 7 different farmers for the test.
.cally
I Man.
Persist
M».t editor* arr fair ju
man nature,
not long be editors.
THANKS
We
everything the word implit
It would be, difficult to
ind
Zum&ixd Bros.
The Central Record, Lancaster. Ky.. Thursday Dsc 28. 1 922
APPRECIATION
WE THANK YOU FOR A YEAR OF GENER-
OUS PA1
1 • fully appreciate your support, and in token
«.f that appreciation we will endeavor to nerve you
a« well. »r even better in l«»2:i.
life without ambition or hope
of substantial reward, or we
may "pep up" and f»t there eventa often occur And
of coniiide
e
May the best of everything come to you.
CONN BROS.
"Live anc
The Central Record
$i so ■ r~*.
J. E. ROBINSON, Editor.
R. L. EI KIN. Local Editor and Mgr.
Ratal Fm roliUwJ A.-*.-**—'
For Preeiaet imi City OaTieaa.l 5.00
For County Offica* 10.00
Fur State and District Office*. la.OO
For Calls, ptr line •»•
For Card*. per lino
For all publication! In the Inter-
•at of individual! or esarea-
•ion of individual views, par
'"dT. .01
As The Editor Sees It
An editor is always "seeing
letimes he mentions thtm
and at others he doesn't. 1'
often depends upo
not a good purpose can be
ed.
We have seen frisky motor-
ists go tearing along the high-
ways and laugh sardonically
when nome pedestrian had to
jump to keep from being crush-
ed under the wheels.
If the tables could be revers-
ed .and the motorist were re-
quired to make h lightning
jump to save his own hide, he
might do a little cussing him-
self.
And, too. he might realize
what an unmitigated nuisance
he is to the public, and how
At the dawn of a new year low he stands^in the estimation
we have in mind a ftw things] of law abiding motorists and
that we ha\e seen, th.- mention [the public at large.
of which at least will serve no
ill purpose.
We have seen little children
paaa adults on the street and
look wistfully for some form of
recognition — without receiving
it.
Thoughtfulness on the part
ot the adults, of course, but
nevertheleas an oversight
which pains the infantile heart
and leaves an impression that
is not easy to forge t.
We have seen beautiful wo-
men walk along while men
•tared intently at them— even
to the point of rudeness.
This is not a fault peculiar
to the men of our community,
as our men measure up to the
standard of mankind in gener-
al.
It is simply a recognition of
the beauty of womanhood, but
a recognition so forcible in its
nature as to be often misunder-
stood and to cause
utmeiit.
Perhaps — if he has any
We have seen many things,
in many places, and at many
Hea that would make many
they were reduced to cold and
unfeeling ty pe.
\\ hat have you seen?
We have
dollars for pe
men spend
I pleasures
and slip a dime in the collec-
tion box at church.
It probably does not occur
to them that the dime they give
is for the service of Clod, and
that if it were not for the tol-
erance of the same God there
would be no expensive
urea for them to enjoy.
We have seen people sit still
while opportunity
them,
•round
Year of What?
Again an old yeaf is behind
us and a new one is before us.
to make or mar— by our own
arts
Have we any community-
plans for the lieu
Are we going to make it a
progressive year? Or shall
we just drift along?
The ship that drifts goes only
as fast as the tide or current
that carries it. It would take
a long time for such a vessel to
cross the Atlanta.
Hut install a powerful engine
in that ship, and turn on the
full force of its power, and it
will plow its way through the
water at a rapid rate of speed.
It is so with us. in this com-
munity.
Our rate of progress rests in
our own hands. We can drift
along, and let another year find
us about w here we ure now, or
we may employ the force of
will power and determination
and forge ahead, us the power
driven
of the
We may 'let well eatSeS
almost before we know It
If we go after a thing we at
j leaat have a fair chance of get-
ting it. If we wait for it to
come to us we soon learn what
waiting means.
The editor considers this an
opportune tome to suggest that
the ( hamber of Commerce
hold some kind of a public
meeting, and submit sugges-
UmH and plans for
I" Merment.
one in our midst may be wait-
ing for an opportunity to utter
that word.
I/et's have a meeting, and ex-
change view*.
here is plenty to be done,
and enough of us to do it.
be grasped.
Possibly they expected op-
portunity to take them gently]
by the hand and lead them
Kent ly up to the trough of plen-
ty.
But opportunity didn't.
We have seen people stand
up and deliberately boast to
the point of prevarication, and I
expect others to take them at!
face value.
They probubly did not real-!
ize that those who outwardly,
accepted them at face value i
were secretly reading the heart!
that wags the tongue.
A Fa
FOR SM K Dnr h.lf ..-re kalld-
In* lot. adjoining my rreiaVi ■ «• on
Stanford alrret l.leally located an.i
II la Ik*
ad our vt
-Ovid
Dally
I2 2S 4f
not mentioned —
Just want your attention —
you'll see the Go-Getta-Man.
There will he a meeting of the
So ne man carries all of the ■tosMHMM ,.f Mm Hank at Hryant-
Till*, ai thr office nf thr hank. n
Tuesday January Sth . at two o'clock,
for th* purpose of elrrhna-
for thr
Notice to Taa Payers
You had better pay your rlty •»
om. f \ou don "I want to be
4. A
H.ipfui TheuffM far Toeay.
I m not try In (tom Ino mn.il of |if»
■t one lime IJ»e t.«tm «.I1; I Iff '•
a rne««lr and earn Mm« ( le.-e ahonld
he ItS and art « ith .kilt.
a.r
community brains around un-
der his own hat. and hence it
is not from his lips alone that
all of the g..,.d suggestions
must rome.
Kvery person has ideas, and
it is but fair to assume that at
least some of them are worthy
t:
D.«
. (.rnmnr K«H.wha Salt
d • ••.. I.
Hu.Loa * Fara.u
•no*
Y n will Sn l. na r.-ii I.** r.-», i.
your Ufa. thai the inniirMi il. i • ma*
uut aim** rtartlMn* Ha* are thr ne-
W)rlit« when ftm have »me thin » M
a (pint ,.f love lltt.rt lini'.n i
Ancient Cul'r.ry
Som. of ttm ewrit ktasa of *)sHeaetM
evinld Hot Riipr.l to ihr ttH»l. rn ii.ate.
■re w.ntl.1 n,h mrthoria It©-
«mm .... I. n| | llerl I.. th- re: no.llat.
whirl. « M ,enhe l while alive a a
gia« ..«.! i n the mole.
I f pr..)«e
BM 'in. H .ai,l irewm. at.
furw. ih thy % ...» rtaa Ilk* ■ romv.Oi.
Car aw uighi aad ea» Far whet at*
U»etl bj HW il,..., u,
newrtiM . .uki,,
it bawi ag Qag ihej nit
of pM| as i. r.e
Uhewe whe citfl tkeni frlewS? gee mftm
' ' ' h.».«el
»• •« «• feel -f ««.!.
— All r«**l | i'itii%fM* (
WELSH & WISEMAN CO'S
Stock Clearance Sale
Which You Can't Afford to Miss
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLI
POINT BEFORE TAKING OUR ANNUAL INVOICE, WE ARE NOW
HOLDING OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE, BEGINNING
TODAY, OFFERING A
Liberal Discount
ON EVERY ITEM, EVERY ARTICLE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE
EXCEPTING IN THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. WHERE STILL
GREATER DISCOUNTS OF
1-4 1-3 and M
WILL APPLY; AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OCR ENTIRE
STOCKS OF
Goats. Suits. Dresses. Waists. /Willineru, Furs
Wf ^^%*U V«^f ■ v \-r f ■ ■ we »^_» wwy rnneeweesw^B wj v ■ • ■ '-e
AND ARE OFFERING ALL THESE LINES RB6J KDLESS OF COST
/
TERMS OF SALE- SPOT CASH NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS
DRKSS ccons
HOSIERY
COM Ft l RTS
LIN'oLEl MS
SILKS
IIANDKKRt HII KS
SHEETS
MATTINi.S
\ KI.VETS
I N'UKItW EAR
SHEETINGS
COATS
WH1TK ;oo I S
HIHBONS
01 TINCS
SI ITS
«. IXC HA MS
NOTIONS
THINKS
ORESSHS
TABLE LINKNS
l'( II LET ». )« I S
BAOS
FURS
KM
LADIES' SHOES
I PIIOLSTERV
WAISTS
NAPKINS
MISSES' SHOES
( L'RTAIN M l S
Mil 1 INER^
CORSETS
I M H HELLAS
WLNIIOW SHADES
KIMtiNOS
OLOVES
BLANKETS
RIGS
L'NDEH.M I M.INS
Welsh & Wiseman 2o
DANVILLE, KENTUCKY
Tha (Jontt al
YOUR GOOD WILL IS WORTH MORE THAN
MONEY TO US
HUDSON A FARNAU
Mr. tienrge Swinehroad attended
the lance in Richmond Tueaday eee-
nine given by Mr. and Mr. William
Mr. and Mr. Jack Adam, return-
. I w.terday from Richland*. Va..
where they havr been visiting for see-
rral week*.
Mr and Mr.. Adnlph Joseph enter-
tained the clerk, of Joseph'* store Ut
an elegant .liner on Christmas day al
their home on Maple avenue
Mr Ashley Swope it here on a visit
hi* mother. Mr«. Hrirhi llernnr.
He is now making hi. home in Lock
hart. Texa*. an. I .« well
Gossip About
People
A arwi Maat
....... kfTfc.
at
will
Mr ..,1 Mr. William An.i. mm. of
rnt rf
M». Sarah nail Smith, of SI
villa, ha. been thr attractive cue*
..( M. -. M rune Mae Robinson, on tha
Mr*. VanArs.lale. ..f
the e-u ■ ' Mr. R K.
Miaa Van
i. viailinr
nd.
Mim Mar ' Miller Wuoda and
Nancy Tom l-ear *. •• * I -m in Dan
M • « I .in.. ►
B. alley have
kj Danville
and aon. Kan-
Mr.. Rank.
Mrx Victor Rate. Mary Kuey Rica.' Wr uJ Mrfc lUr% . t Ml R.^rt,. „f
Mr an.l Mr*. Oscar Hallar.l and baby. . S ianf..r !. bye* be.-n mm
af Rurgin, wciv visitor* ilf ij| nciuB:rr , utftn*
in l.«nr»»!. r Sunday.
J Col J..e Hsseldrn
Mr and Mm. rraz.er Hurt. ..f S|(r . (1|f , h „
• •. '.field. III., vhae been *yen linar
., DM .lay. with bar .later. Mr. K
Mr.. J M
, with her
Mr II \ II Mark.
Mr an.l Mr. Albert Phillip*, f
f'orbln, have hen visiting Mr*. I'h
!.pa" parent*, Mr and Mr«. T L. Tan-
ti. and Mr and Mr*. W. 8. Emhry
Mr. V.. L. Owsley. Mr. W It. C..„k
and Mi«« Mary Owsley left Tuesday
f r Cincinnati fur a few day* vi»il.
They will be Joined by Mr. I . u -rr
Owsley, of Chicago, III.
Mr. Mai Mr. Ilnyd.-n Leaved at
tended 'he Vox Hunt fivrn hy Mr.
Bam Helm al Turnersville laat M
day. A haul thirty attended and
Sty day sras enjoyed by alt.
The Chriatavaa party that waa to
be givrn tala afternoon at the W.»-
a*.aa'» ('lab room* ha. beea p ea t
p..ne.l f r tr. present a. ... many
member* are ill and other* have en-
gagement*.
Mr J. D Carter. Prohibition En-
forcement nffirer, .pint the Holiday*
with Ma family here. Mr. farter haa
been quite artive «inre hi. appoint-
ment and ha* made several important
Mr Marr* Swinebmad attended
the dance givrn by governor an.l Mr*
K P. Morrow at -he Man.ion in
Krankfort Tueaday .vening. in hon-
| of their daughter. Mia* Kdwina
M..rr..»
th Dan Collier Elk in wa* called
from Boston la.t Sunday . due to the
critical illnea* of hi* mother. Mr-.
R- I. Klk.n He will return r'n.lav.
Mr* KIkin havmir *hown aome im-
provement.
Mi** Kdna Cnderwood cntcrta.ned
It a six o'rloek dinner Tueaday eve-
at her home on Richmond .treet.
charming vi.itor*. M.-e,
an.l Mane Crowley, of
A ( , •mjr»r O-her iru. »t» were
Messrs Morn- Tsd I M I A U. ga
tndge. of
BEGINNING SATURDAY, DEC.
30th., AT 2:30 I WILL CLOSE OUT
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHAN-
DISE, including all fixtures, counters
Mid ihcIviHf and a lot of household fur-
niture, ;ii retail auction in small lots to
H i the purchaser.
CoiM to this sale and buy at your
\vn price.
Coy S. Sanders
A. T.
LANCASTER, KY.
Scott, Auctioneer.
Th. wedding of M.~ Madge Mont-
sue* and Mr. William Rob
Co.... Jr.. which waa •olamnii-
Saturday ofternoon at four o'clock
at the Kir«t Christian church waa pic-
MMfM »nd beautiful in every de-
tail.
Tne church wa* elaborately deco-
rated witli cedar, holly an.l miatletoe.
tall cedar tree* were placed at either
*ide of the choir loft and .mailer tree,
were uaed to bank the choir and the
pulpit. The tall tree, were alao u»ed
at each end of the halconiea with (tar
land* of cedar bough* and holly along
the lialrnny rail*. Cluater* of mi*-
tletoe were .appended at inter^'al*
from beloa the balcony. A large
cedar tree Wai placed at the attar
with tall bough* of holly and miatle-
toe at either »lde. Cathedral candle,
in .even branch candelabra, .hed a
nd Mr I |
accompanied Mr*. J. K. Kl-
more and Mi*a Sue Shelby Ma.on a*
far a* Lexington Thursday where
they took the train for a «hort viait
a*. Mr.. Huckner Spin. lie. in Norfolk
Va., where they joined the CongTe«
.mnal .hip for a vi.it to I'nnama.
I'r ceding the crrmony, Mia* Kath-
erinr Letcher, preatdinjt at thr organ,
played "The Harcarole" from Tae* of
Hoffman, and "To a W-ld |{o»c" from
Mrl'owell. Two Ming.. "Until,' and
"Wlo-ii Y..u Are Truly Mine." were
beautifully «ung by Mr*.
par
One .if the merry Chri.tir
: . ,\ . i»t given Tue*day evening
by Mi** Margaret Klliotl, at her home
on Maple avenue Chrietma* emb-
led much to the attractive-
the interior. The n.ning
.pent with vartou* liver
which a delicioua lunch
There were ab..u T». n-
ty-ftve gue*t* being indebted to the
charming h.Mitea* for so delightful
an evening.
holiday* with relative, at
and Hueaa Viala.
Mi- Mary Noel, of Hanville. ia
. of
and
i.b Rich
Mr 11 a Poynter and
Hunt. .r I apent Xma
Mr. Aif»rd Poyater
bury. f r the Chrutiaa* holiday, left
1m her home in Covington today.
I e,
her
ill.
i.r.-.-n Clay Wi
ii St Jaaeph H ....t. m
haa been removed to
Mr and Mr. J..hn till! Kinnaird
I and little .on, Joha Morow, who ha»e
I been vi.iling Lancaster relative*, re.
Mr* U P. Simpaon. of l^-aiaftoB, i jrni d to their home in Islington
H tha fweat of her daughter, Mrs. ! Tuesday.
Kphriam llrown and Mr. Brown.
r Or an.l Mr.. Hatfield arid rhil
Dr. Milton Kl.iot'. of U uuville. 1 r. ■■. Kli.r and Ernest, spent the
haa been (pending a few .lay* witb|\nia» holiday* with Mrs Hatfield's
hit p»r. I»r taa Mrs. W M. EL parent. Mr and Mr. T. B Waller.
Uatt l..f Jat»». Ey.
I*n.f. an.l Mr.. Paul B«i).l and chil
w«i are | endinr the Chnatmaa va
■th rsl.t.re. in Leitchnel.l.
M -» Matie Lutt. retartied fiom
I on.bui yrsteraa) where .he had a
lives.
Mr and Mr*. Charles f/nnlh. of
Charlr.tim, M' Va.. .pent Chn.tmaa
with then parent.. Mr and Mr*. N
TRADE WITH C. K. ENGLE
FANCY CROCERIES AND DRY
l.cxiittrtoii cTt ani Flour, Pt r S«i k
LfxiiiKton Sp. iiul F»t«nt Flour. Per Sack
l^xlnirton Frize Patent Fluir.
Sugar. 100 Foundi for
A STORE FULL OF I
$1.10
C. K. EINOLE
Mr Kraacis Elliott, who is attend
nig Denial College at Louiaville, is
at home «hls week with hi* parent.
Dr. an.l Mr*. William KIlL.tt.
Mr H.nrv
Jaii
is with
II. - r
v,
t
. feai,
Mr an I Mr.
Miaa Mary Elmore, teacher m th.
School for Iht Deaf at Morgantown
S C , la spending the holiday vara
tier parent*. Mr. and Mr
Mr* Ward Combs an.l . hi I
Mary Stone. John E. and Louise, of
Ludlow, have been .pending tha
CMatasaa holiday* with Mrs. James
Mrs. A H. Rice, who has been viai-
tmg her metlsvr. Mrs. H A H Marks-
bury, left Tuesday for a visit in ( in
cinnati before going to her home ia
The mprcstve ceremony was *aul
by Dr. Madi«.n \ Hart. The bridal
party entered promptly at four
o'clock to the (train* of Lohengrin'*
"Wadding March " Through the rear :
door* and down opposite aiales came
Mea*r . William Einnaird, of Lancas-
ter, and Kdward I'rewitt, of Ml. Sterl-
ing, they were followed by Mesra.
Cha*. Terry Cecil III. and Rufu* Pre*,
ton Carter, both of Danville. Reh.nd
Mr ( e. i' came the brideamaid. Miss
Margaret Letcher Cook. »i*ter of the
(room; *he wa* followed by the maid
of honor. Miaa Elisabeth Salter. Just
preceding the bride, came the charm
Ing little flower girl. Mlas Lillian Bi »-
ley. Tha bride entered alone an.l
was met at the altar by the groom
and Mr. Vul Cook, who was hi* broth-
er, beat man. The bride, always
beautiful, wa. unusually H in her
Mr. and Mrs. Lnther C.l.b* at tl.e.r 'iraped gown of white, satin with
■asM It 'Hill ( ..art." The table was »»"ha aj rose point lace and train of
most attractively laid an.l wa* deco aatin. She carried a .hower bouquet
rated with an exqui.it arrangement br, 'le '«•»•'• and valley lilies,
of Chriatmu. emblem.. An rlabor Mis. Salter was regal in a gown of
ate menu wa* .ervrd an.l c..\e». ». r. pink chiffon and cream lace with *il
placed for Mr*. Thoinp»on. Mia* Nan aat ajajji and train of chiffon, .hi
cy Thomps4.ii. Mi*. Martha Dr. n amed a large arm bouquet of ('..
and Mr. W M. Elliott. Mr and Mr. umbia rose, tied with long .treamer
•f pink tulle. Misa Cook wa. mo.
I I* atrikiag in a gown of pale yellov
georgette trimmed in gxild and carry
ing an arm bouquet of Ophelia rosea
tied with tulle to match. Little Miaa
Lillian Ho.l.y wa. dainty and ex-
quisite m a while chiaTun frock with
butterfly how of pink tulle at the
shoulder and bandeau of pin'*, chiffon
an.l tulle; she carried a basket of
Columbia roses and gytophila
Mr. and Mr*. Cook left immediate
)y after the ceremony for a short mo
tor trip be fire reluming U DaB'.ille
to make their aonu
The bride ia the charming and -c
• omplnhed meet of Mayor VY I).
Melatyrr, of this rity. She has made
her borne here for .everal years anil
for the paat year haa held a position
ia oae of the rity tchoola She i.
a graduate .,f Erntucky College for!
Women in t ie class of l»S0.
Mr. Cook is the oldest aon of Mr
and Mrs. William Robinson Cook
this city and is a prvsjreaajvc yucn*
faraser of this county
his bride are among thr
The following LaiwasU r paaple
attaaaad the Isaac-Cook w editing in
DanvllW Saturday afternoon Mr*,
li t. McKoberu. Mr.. V. B Mark*
•. mm Kate Einnaird. M,* I
linn K i n rut i r*| , Mt . Y. I Owl i | \1r
J. A. Amoa. Miaa Mahle, Uar. Mr.
and Mr.. V A. Uar. Mi.. I |
Maawn Mr. I onia latndram. Mr and
Mrs. Luther QjMa, Mr. K . h
I i r.t. Mrs. J R. K nnaird. Mr* Sallie
Rosa Lawson. Mr- Pearl tlu ley. Mr
(jeorgr Lawsva. Mr. aud Mrs. John 1
Oil Kinnaird. Dr and Mr.. Virg.' 1
Mr. and Mra Elijah MrMillian en
tertained Tueaday with a 12 o'rloek
dinner in honor of the bride and
Mr. and Mrs. J L Bratton
The h..u«- was beautifully decorated
A
served to thr following guest.: Mr.
•nd Mr*. J L, Bratton. Mr an.l Mrs
Huford Rmiih. Mr snd Mr. Mose
Kay. Mr. and Mra. |ai|at in Ray and
son. Jalltan Kinnrth. Mr*. Wilbsrt
Dailey, Misea Lida Mae and Jessie I
U Ray. Messrs. Abner Ray. J.w and I
Harrtaan Uaile, *i,d Mr
Mas Big Butter Industry.
Th.- ."v al I'ork. Ireland. I* one of
♦he grpt.M batlae e.. n t.t- la the
wor'.l • It I. eailmated that
*ni.. tt of
one | eara
• i m
The
RAN€E
Everlastingly
Good
By the
Pair
HASELDEN
V
FOR CHRISTMAS
BARGAINS IN
Fruits
Applet
R. J. EM CLE
Near Depot latrraster.Ky
■ATM'
le a «ord
No ».i Uk*n for le«* than tOc
In Ml MM No a* i« thle
Sum ina
price of five
Phone ord.
promptly
Kurniehed room* for rent.
29. Mn
jr
morning when h« hsving read for the
week 250 chapter* Mia* hlllr 1 on
Mr. and Mr*. Price Bourne gave a Najrlor raportad I in while Rev Lev.
turkey dinnrr to a nam bar of friends • I* Thompson raarf II*. Tha reading*
and relative* Xmaa day. Jarr taken every Runda) by Mr Ka
Mr Denver laom and Mr. Hall. of »*••«' T"^n»pi
Harlan, are tha ruceta thai week of
thnr uncle, Mr. Ryla laom.
Mi** Sue Sutton and Mr. Jno.
rnteatained a number of thair
fr ■ i. Xma* .lay at a noon dlnnar
Mr an.l Mr*. Ernaat Coeney and I
Miaa Anma Blank* motored to Isl-
ington last Wednesday for tha day
Mi** I.rnora Bogie and Mr Brunrr
of
work. She ha* been going to school
about IM montha and completed the
3rd. reader thla laat term. The lit-
tle Miat ia only six yean of eg* and
cannot ! .- kept at home. She attenda
at Mason
Mr (Jordan Ooly and Mia
Phone
FOR RFNT
•treat.
2l-2l2t)
W .1
The Genuine. I on* Leaf. Sundial
Burley— Price $1.50 par ounr.
t B I.ayton.
112-2140 1-ance.tcr. Ky . R. 1.
Sunday of her
A "Comic Xmaa
by the B Y I' I
Much fun i» e«-
Miaa Dean Hunter haa old ainra
Jan.. IHJi. l.'nO worth of milk and
hat happy look
on the fac eof a certain young man if.
in thia town? There U a re aeon
ha ia never troubled with in
tion. •
•
Wo poaitiroly will not permit fom
hunting or hinting of any character
or trrapaaajng on our farms. Any
violator* wilt be prosecuted.
J. 8. Schooler. Bdgar Price. W. A.
Price. Joe Criaeillia. T. J. Price. R
L. Elkin. B. M. Lear. R. U Barker
R. K
J. V.
i i. Sehaat.an. W. A.
Bourbon Red
■ns. 5.00; Tumi. $7.00
Mn B. M I -ear.
( 1 J 1 4-4t. Paint Lick. Ky
Nice brick
cupied by Coy
year IS»23.
I.M4V4.)
re, for rent for
Haaelden
FOR SALI:— One gooo at new. |
Hand Vacuum Floor Cleaner; two
Swinging. Coal Oil Lampe; three
Electric Light Futu re. For infor-
Kca. tf
Hughei Bros.. M. B. Turner, R. L.
Arnold. Ed Baker. J. A. Scott. W.
T. Worrel. A. B. Doty. W M. Marsh-
banka. H M. Kurti. J. W. Sweeney.
J. S. Iaon. George Conn. Prather and leg
Creech. Donaldaon Jonea, Doyle Old- ley
field. I-ee Pendleton
('
of 26
Heater*. Cook Stove*. Coal Hod*.
Shovel*. Stove Pipe* and Elbow*.
Roaster* and Perculator*. Stove
Board*, etc and other article* cheap
for 15 day*. J. R. Mount 4% Co.
I 'IK ■
LOST: Black and white
oumi hitch Scar on hind
wire rut Reward. J. T. Hack-
Stanford. Ky.. R. F D No. 1.
near Cedar Creek on Crab Orchard
pike. lM4ltp.i)
TOBACCO SEED:— "White T*.»t
Bud", one of oldcel type bur ey More
pound* to acre. highe»t quality. Limit-
Bfl quantity of *eed for aale. $1.25 o».
J. A. Beozlev
MINERAL DIRECTOR
Hione J. i rl .- phone 27
LANCASTER. KY.
. Printus Wdlkcr
VETERINARIAN.
Old
Dae a*
317
HF. MUCKY
n Clay Walker
And Real Estate
on fi
farm for aaU — priv-
ately or at auction.
Office over J. W. Smith'* Store.
DR. J. J. b»Yla»JNE
OI'IOMI IKISI
Practice limited
to diagnoaing s.id
) correcting defect*
Eyeaicht by
That good Standing-up Barley that
weigh* heavy and color* *rood. $ I 50
un ounce. B. F. Kellry.
Lanca'trr. Ky . Route 1.
.12-Jl-7t-p.li Box ITS
Start right if yo'i want a goo.l crop.
Sow the beat *eed. the old big. broa. I.
•harp pointed leaf standing Hurley i»
the beat by teat: ha* color, length and
weight, ripen* early, ra*y to handle,
in fact, i* better n every way. W*
are offering the aeed for aale at tl -'•
per. ounce. Mail order, filled prompt-
1 Phone 3II4-Y. »
.«.» .M-tf .
Ky .
PLANT I nil FALL
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES
CRAPE VINES
EVERGREENS
la fact, every thing for Orchard, Lawn
Our iUuatrated dialog
ever |BJM*f n the
It • free for tha ..king
H. F. HILLENMEYER * SONS,
Ha ^
There will be held a meetmg of
the Stockholder* of the Cmien* Na-
tional Bank of Lanraater. Ky.. for the
purpoee of electinr directora to aerve
the ensuing year.
The election will be held at office
of aaid bank on Tuoday. January ».
1»23 from 10 to 2 o'clock.
L. G. DAVIDSON . Caah.ar.
Boyle County
Farm for Rent
M
for 3 year* ;
at end of the
too pike. I'* mile ..If road. gar*
room houae; 6 acre born, corn ai
wheat land. Will aell team*, to.
Mas feed, all goad. Coma aad a
thi* farm I'hon. 5504. Box 174.
Danv.lle. Ky. 12-.S-40
ll i.
In Danville and
on to Lexington for a short .toy.
They were accompanied by Mr Scott
and Miaa ll.mm.ck, of Paint Lick.
The contracting party are well known
and have many frtenda both in Oar-
rard and Madtaon rountie* who wt*h
*nd
Mr and Mr. Bob Naylor
taine.l a number of their friend* at a The audience aa wall aa the
.p l endid Xma* dinner. A very en- enjoyed the affair especially the reel
joyahle day waa tpent by her gueet* i tation given by Miaa Mae Belle Sut
Mr and Mr*. R. S. Clark, Mr. Price | u " an* monologue by Miaa Sal
Clark and Mr*. Virgia May. apent ■$ Lou Naylor Master Eme.t Rob-
Tuesday in Lexington, the guest, of , » -ted aa Santa CUua N aWN
Mr. Clark", mother. Mrm Margaret »• ••» ""ore beautiful decorated
Clark
Mr tireen Eatea an I Mia* l ean»
Hunter attended th-'ir home church
at Kirkaville Sunday and were din- 1 atiegireetatl t'.erjy.
M gu. -i. of Mr an I Mr* Suva Tl-n there I* ih- mm, whe
fo trt deetlned to go thr »uli life hitting
' hat thumb mi the bark »Mle trying
The Xmaa tree given by the ladle,
of Pleaa.nl Crovr church waa great
ly enjoyed by tho*e prraent. Much
merrmient wa* offered when Santa
Mi** Dean Hunter waa hoateea at
ttmm Tuesday. A delightfnl repa*t
wa* *erve.i. con.isting of all the deli-
cacie* of the araaon A very enjoy-
able time wa. apent by thoae pre*
eat.
Mr*. Wm. Blank, and Miaa Annie
Blank* enterta.nr I at a delightful
enjoy.-d the hospitality of Mr*
Blank*. The gue.ta from a
were Mr* Y
of Hubble
the Primary
S. S provided a
Xm«. tree for the enjoyment ♦
rlaa. Saaday morning. Tha brtgi
httl- face* beipoke of their
whrn Mi** Curtia p
a gift from the tree.
We are sorry to report that Mr*.
Tele.fnw Pollard, who ■• ill at the
Oood Samaritan Hoapital at Lexing-
ton, i* not
be
operation which occurred there.
Mr Krneet (ioeney and family have
taken room* with Mr. Ioeney'* father
the first of March
to live.. Mr Frank
Shearer |J moving to his
plat e ju.t v.c.ted by Mr.
Mr
MONEY to LOAN
to b«y • home von can borrow
the money aid pay It back on the Inatallmenl
plan. Make application lo the Secretary now
Lancaster Building & Loan Ass'n
Raawioi. hiiMiil. lbs SkefcVa lisag. 5ttiy-TrtM.
j. f. H m w, rrwasarax. ant .^ae jerier *»* , . v»i»-nve».
preached -ithou. w'wroe. " '
rtie trouble wllh
oat they are a den
'I fhr «rhlle.— Itov ee
Like tbs Netee.
ind i i' in avajaj issa is ea-
eltteil i. i » i t 'i a i-Mi moid of
n* aa H nt» an ..rvmuent
than ■ eetile p
O) a'«a« Al'vay*.
|w» rlgh- la* .itk p»in arvl
O* thi U.I T' . Iteert win rh»»r thee
whe* a*. |mio' n*Tgai Dt arreag f.»
plenaer- • » .fce tt**l --»"int aina
The |J.- -i'- — '* depart . ; the *1n re-
_ Itlstioo
m and
■veal
I tiry
■
Vaa. W.'va Mat
■ n pli »*k»
_$k trying i» no. I h«w
aalag a hard tt.'n«. Ma*a the
aeed to d.. it An
I..-
thlnj.-s i
of ,*rs
i.nv »r th.
he f.mn'l
Fx,h*nge
n.»M .'Olhlese
*i , Mete* Waa Ae**e t
Note re.-ei r- '.a • Maw T *rt tmrf.
r "Kin.tl . . iltate my eon Men**)/
iMdna ''.e aasa k-.»ie .!■ *• -«n
Southern Railway System
la ua* suuejig meie.*.
atag l »l« f r *wa|
at* drwiit;h; I* • period "f
ouar.nU«e daya lint
aa* of wa* I • . run 4a v A raia
they day i* a day wit'. iH in. or asore of
' rail, in ■' rain lawaus tut
Ian* I/. Rpj i in \ ;..r»lal drouglil
la a pBBj**j a] more rnan J» conaesrutiva
day*. Ok* ... ia r»iufall M .aJrh d«ee
aoi . i ». i*r d«f.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE
Men Ciatan.
Men ark* hsMl of Itltlw thing* .ad
Saifshnssa Memear*.
It i* to tw do.iiiir.! if n«* urn
great i ! . , i .- •
il.lnk'* «• re
M If the knew
Htrai .ad »hat
what
f «n,|
•o h.avm who
MM i want fu de rwet
NoUce
41Ma^.fa.)
il be a meetm
ta of the (lain
and Traal Company at lU
Tueaday, January tfth . lb$3. for the
purpoee of vlectiag officer* fur the
enauinc year. The meeting will b*
held from 1 P M U 4 P. M.
J. W.
Saturday, Jan. 6th,
Paint Lick thf following pfrsonal property:
One Brootl Mare; Une good work Home; One good leuni
-if Young Home*, four year* old; One Horse Mule, good worker.
One five year old mare Mule; Four Milk Town; Two Calves;
Four Young Sows, will furrow in March; Fifteen head of Sheep;
of u.
The Mt'. at data the hlgt.ee* order
,.f ii,. i • *«-e. waa flret ta-
•WH and the Blaefc
aa. tlx- m ■■' Kdward III of Kng-
land «aa it* hrat duke, uader tfe*
ml. ,.r i|.e aanVa af i*ornaall.
f. thither aiom- T-llham
ahetrj.rrpn.,,, tne Star*.
Few Will A*m « Ulai
W *rk. arrordlng lo aiy ftvllng. I* aa
mi, i, ' ■■•■ .it to a man aa ertlag
Is aa
■d .1 r»
or .h arts- tsf
a* taken lo l.r.—l
asirt ii..i. i, . ,,,( , „,.,
ger he com .-.I |,, (I..- iileht
ai.-llar |.l..st.
a ler|, rr«l
dtslin.-||t
Divert* i , Matur m Assam.
la Assam ii„. ttoiaaa who Urea ef
h r ritis . i-r.-l. ra si,- I her csaa
PMa It* bat huebaad t«
■er. ll.t-t sit aaM Md have a |wr
fr-llj I -. hat H ad alo- orT.-r*
Will it «■ l.ey la t-Xiha'lge f«MT
h " ,r ' sissitd Hit ii i-,.. ks
ai* rteMaa - . aasae) aad it*-
parts lii a i says bi platv may
(W taken ht aiitsUta-r. bat tale
•m evt-i, ivjaaa a ana pj ia
"•mart »t-i „i \ssam.
SAVE MONEY WHEN YOUNG
ENJOY IT IN AFTER LIFE
Young men who would eater the decline of life in com-
forUb'e circumstances should beg n to eav* now.
The approved modern math. I at saving is a saving, ac-
count in the home bank.
This bank invitee young men and young women to join
tta family of aavlag* depositors.
One dollar epea* a aavlag* account, aad any sum may
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF LANCAS I im
S. C DENNY, Cashiar
G r „ L 13 a el i BWPeY, t-ashiar
. I. nounsnell, Admr. I ca, ( ».i «m,ooo. surplus » 3 o,ooo
Cspt. Am I
The Central Record. Lancaster. Ky.. Thursday Dec 28. 1922
/ —
»f chicken* t» get
thr itiMt wintrr rare* ha*
considerable interest among Jefferson
county farmers and their wivea ilur
ing the laat few weeks. I. W. Ander
•on. assistant count v agent of the
county Mjri. Thr keeping of record*
I by SB flock owner* in thr county an l
the organisation of (wo gruapa of
farmrra an l thrir wivea for thr pur
af atudyiag various detail, of
that ft
Thr
farmrra
brine kept by thr SB
proving to he f»p«nally
CONN and CONN
Tod.r • Wise Wo. 1
periston of charanrr I* ■• ■■ -f in-
line! lirp-'rtant •' ' ■•man qualities.
Study in Which J
The Japanese w.r.
a •ClrOtlrtr siu.i* '
Tod*/. Wis* Wara.
I I M.I aonie. g.*»l uioiiirfit* They
. .. ,.•!,.. • In spite of ..in- Tha
hi oc la
llmrv J
Irr
TheusM far Hh] Oar
betorr you lra| . lie *urr n a
»'l II r. I.kr BkWMl.rr I- * —
Herald
Tha Om Th no Thay •"aula D
Mm will wran.-l- f..r religion. «r-ia
far II. fight for II .tta f..r It an t.r '
few M.e M n «". ••.it
Timely NfD • lr •m«
The !•• »! *u
lion i. ;i. i - ' laat
aad Mi" i e-
meh'a li |. H. ne* ■ f l-astf
repair thai n, .!«,.• re*ni*t.l *v • *w-
Wantal lh« Mer- . v*,w»;
A hoy at — .u.tt w . .i . il i »rH-
in« ho,. f.o • t i . • . m.W
a Anal r*f i...i ... 'hal
be .1.1 i ..| «i.i ••• '.-«•«
to beriMBM : ii aat
In or • w. r. ; Had):
Will •• i .li. . i I ■ • ■ ■ I am
*SV Itlg up
•aaiicra af Bt;uty.
\ heautlfet hrwn m; kes, Hr plale-
•l far* aaed) Id |wak at AM ails'
i.l-IiI anil kind feetlnc* within sin»II
. i • .
Doctor Jonnaav on Wesson
Hir. rntj iipr riving a Ntaaj far It;
tin* Mta« wilt nut iiulr l right Too)
urn h.ive a re**.*! why two »lel two
•ti..nM makr Hvc; Inf they will .nil
• tins to rhirkrn rniaera of thr
county, n addition to keeping rec-
ords on thrir (lock*, thr .'.*• person*
arr conducting thnn at .rrmon«tra-
li. ma to show thr value of a number
of rrrommrndrd poultry practirr*.
ttui. making it
whtallr stopped abruptly.
Ilea. I |.r f |*x| In hi* two band*, b*
read ihr letter again, spread iit on
lila drab, a* If a armtid pcru*al might
alfrr tbr situation.
• I —Mr Hill l»on'l tlilnh thai I have
forgotten you. for all thr lung •UbBr*.
\\ hen I tiidl ji«i I did not lovr )i.ii
rw o t l gb to marry. Inn loved yrair
rrleml Instead. I waa wrong He
never naked mr again, hy the »aj
If you aflll weat rar. I alll marry
yaw. In fact, I am taking a chance
and coming out i.» it,.- ti.-tt i... ,•
how to frrd and takr rarr of thrir
Srna for thr
Thr number of
fWka rangra from 25 to St* but all
of ahrm arr bring fed with thr idra
of n.rrrating thrir eg/ production.
The krrp.ng of tr recorda began
November l*t. and will continue for
an month*. Report* made by the
record keeper* on the number of egg*
thrir hena arr laying abowrd that
about one third of thr hen. in thr
VI
thr
It U)
fee I and cafe which the bird* are rr-
ceiving that at leaat half, and per-
bap* more, of them will be laying in
the near future.
The two poultry *tudy group* that
havr been organized each include
about 50 farmers and their
M ntn') mert.ng. will be held
Don't dole it out to her «■ if it wore a, charity.
Your wife ig your partner — treat her as tuch.
a monthly or weekly allowance — aa
• Yea he
thought he loTe«l her bad heel prel
ty aril .nt up abeti .lie tnmed dim
■town lint lie hadn't I tonight of her
for n.nnth* N"l «lnce he I. ad met
r*.lk e«i lary lo ». Imtn be waa to h*
tuarrle.1 *f ai ai tomorrow
lint n.-.n tomorrow ' Why I bat
waa whin the Matwnla MMlfl M
bringing Uleeii'* inn t lo Ihr Me ldlliC
from Iht hoiur In the Staler, and alao
ItealrP-e Mow pmiIi) he eiplain to
Klleeo that tin* girl had no claim
oti hlml That thr gM affair — anil It
had har ll l»efi that
dofcr with \rar* ago.
II.. a ronld be know that Beatrice
a. mid revive an affection for him
ahe bar) never »hown and oal of a
clenr »ky would dearend to rnln hi»
weeding .lay*
Mill nw and fa-rd 'he Im.r of thr
omifortaMe *tud» be
..id friend and pn-et.i
at the
panr
once a week or once a month deposit that sum in the
hank to her credit. Let her run her part of
partnership on a businesa basis. Wc
to be
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
*** a ■ saaiaaisevar lags I ■■aviasiaa ■** ■ • 1 1 la I
Lien* Furnish Oea
I •'•""Il I* ..I.I I.I.
eating, hm tiger I* lough .'newy.
Ne erl lude*%. the latter la -atra kg)
ladla. as tloee 1* n • u» r»i ti.«j fbat It
linp.irv* otreosjtb ms I . iion.iig to the
it* m sea.
The mlnml l. a . bMkM • Ind whk*
aw T* i km a fagsa the central
ptatuKi of rran.r t.. rkg '|..|lterran
ear It .trie* up the at I nuri
an I ••■ ■ tuuaiiul'oex and i ilaamlr va*
KELLEY'S TOBACCO SEED
THE IMPROVED STAN0IN6 UP BURLEY
tentioa Will hr
ing frr 'ing. culling, mating, hatch-
ing ami breeding chicks. It is hoped
that thr work of thr study groups
will result in the development of high
producing purebred flocks of chickens
each having the required charactrr-
tatics of ita particular
lb. n't In- !«•(•« im . I .nio buying inferior seed. Buy the
. fettaj SMd THE IMPROVED STANDING UP
BURLEY. W*k Om LONG POINTED LEAVES.
to four m h*.« more length.
it
lie took .(own tha renlirr
ra|le.| the number of her
plantation .. n the In'* ■ ■
lh*t v n I .I... *
-|tu«yr
"Aniloa* for tomorrow*'
«iii|,|H~e «n|.|...«. miii atsalM I .-iir
-oil. nothing dear. I don't know
what I'm *avlng."
"I If nmr*»- I love v . • 1 1 No there
never was nnv one rl*e. fin tuv worit
of don or Rlleen '
And yet. a» ^ie hung up Hill .i ubl
Be.- the Malaonla ateamlng nearer
and nearer, bringing thr girl who ap-
parently thought hr •till cured a*,
hang It. he evidently muat havr
•eemrd to rare years ago. when,
•purred by a moonlight night at a
.Unce at
th. v bg encnted So long ago bad If
Mr and Mrs. John Askina. Mr.
of Mita Lucy ( ; r „ n p 0 . n , er ni j j| r Alford Poyr.-
Tumer Sundav Ur Mr w j w ,| k , r , nt , Mr R^y
Mr. snd Mrs. Oacar Lewis spent Prather were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday with hrr parent*. Mr. snd W. S.
Mr* Tom lloohn.
Mr. -nd Mrs. W. T. Walker, who
havr hern sick the past week are bet
ter at this writing.
Mr. Lawrence Reynolds, af liunns
Chape! arr with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr*. A. N Longsworth.
Tuttle during Xmas. **w
Mrs. Albert Phillips, of Corbin. Is rjood Way of Look.og at It.
here with her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. If tin ajt , i .ippen to be
T. L. Vantm for Xmas. f"i my a ... for
Mr. snd Mrs. J.mea Sebastian, of ««m»e -tber aV aa.l
Buckeye arr thr pleasant gueat* ol
Mr and Mr*. Henry Tuttlr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mullins srr lh
Mr and Mrs. Jamra Vantis and
sons, George and Hersrhel, Mr. J H.
Jennings snd son, Leslie, motored to
Somerset Saturday and were
of Mrs. A. M. Girdler and 1
of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*
The old Stami I BaWOSJP ha«l a rt un«l pointed leaf, luit li. L
Kellt y nii.l Son-. CtVTwfwl jnijOtSg and H«a»s»f have df-
velopad th« ir pi»-' iii STANDING UP BURLEY with the long
pointed U-ui. wbkh K iV il more ifiigth and •nuiv wright. still
retainnnf Hi hnir ' " ,l " r - h ** mnde thia " ed fam u "*
throughout the I n.inl Stat.-
Prit e $2 » » *n ounce, fit. 00 half pound »:»4.00 a pound.
All in MMt i-av aiagea. None genuine without signature,
whu h appears • • ^'O'
. U KELLE V « SOHS
k r. d. No i
KENTUCKY.
'1
Washington Leaf Grow-
ers Get Pointers on
Grading
Important pointers on thr stripping
and grading of hurley toaarco this
fall havr been explained tu close to
:lUU Washington county farmer* by
mrane of nine demonstration* put on
bj th.s section of the State through
the cooperation uf the Hurley Tobac-
co Growers' Cooperative A*»o (i ii.ti
an I the extension Division of thr 0 *
lege of Agriculture at
t ounty Agent R. M
tlemunstr.tion. wo.
farms of J. K. ( laybrook. ( W
M , ., I 1 1 ret : Wakrfield. K A
l lioiiipson. J. H. Hopper, William
Arnold. Jack Ray burn, George Kus-
*ell and Judge Gowin, W. L. McMur-
try, grader from the burlry associ-
ation, conducted the demonstrations
According" to thus* who atetnd. J
the ilrmoiostrations. tobacco in this
port of the state thia year la »ne-
third better than it was last yaer.
Very little injury from house bum
ing and practically no green tobacco
was found The crop alto is said
to have good color.
mid tried
to reason a tray .an of the tangle
He would get hi* roommate to gn
down to the Mntaonln and eip!aln to
Beatrice that he wa* about tn he
mnrrtevl. that »be wa* mistaken In
thinking he oared tl. it *he inii*t re-
turn on the next bunt, providing *he
had fnnd* llut bang It. his rotias
male, the only one he ronld tni»t not
to let thr i-at out of tlie bag kg
KH.vti. bad other dm lea a* host mnu
He waa to meet Kllren'a mint, take
her to the church and return Itiiioe
dlately to accompany mil
M.anwlnlo rteatrliv. wnttibrmg wh
lilll had not met her. would i robaMy
In- huntlnr him tip. anfl like aa not
on him a* he 'entered the
! A
her
It «eetne.l fpilte p. -'ble that
anv girl capatde of sJaafeaj an old
mo I dlacarded lover to Hnnoliilu
would lw quite aa capable of break
Ing up a wedding with another kIH
on the spot.
A wIM thought leaned In Itlll'*
brain Sup|a *e he lxi|te«l ' or «il|.
po»e he da*be 1 out to Klb en's and
deaaaade.1 *he eio|ve. Tat where .oubl
.i.v ,.l. |» .. bal aj IVatn. . .i-rlv.-.l*
The Mmid« are .-treums tibr l when
It cornea to gossip and he wa* In a
l«i»itlon to know that n..t even a
tramp steamer for the S.uith aeaa
would In* leavlnw port
Hark' Who was that caning In
downalalra? A •hlver of s|qireheie
sion .b,^.k Mill then nimrllv he
shruggr.1 hi*
•t rals.Nl Hi. nd Head vrt At
He
Mr* l R. Henry and two
of Kirksvillr. srr spending X
with Mr and Mrs. Milton Wsr.l.
Mr. and Mr*. John Black and two scare "
children, wen guests of her parent..
Mr. and Mrs. M. B Turner Sunday
Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Sutton and chil-
drrn of the Crab Orchard road were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Kdd
Baker.
Mr. Enmtctt Taylor, of Corbin, \""
•pent the Yuletide with hi* daughter- '
tin
-r.lw of
w«* In Murnuelte In n letter
to U Mere r lit*
TrutntUl
"Kainuel. i. ■» yu' tak
far tby lawfully
Hie loloce't | air*
dilii'uuilvt .|il
brtikrgr. out. I b.
..f lue "(lu !
and Mr. and Mrs. J P.
Master Collie O'Neal
the pleasant guest of
parents, Mr and Mrs. ft. T. Walker
Thursday .
We arr glad to report Mrs. Roy
Prather and children, who havr been
sick the na»t ten days, arr better at
this writing.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Prather, Muster
Catt* O'Neal. Miss Willie Krancis
■Mil
— I • JkUf
lid* won
aj wlteT a* Lad
J. n. in: M Ha
•d. kvtew I. . .. d
mmI besvule :W
.»*ura e .-. 'Ah
, o4pi.ll e | tliO
laaaasS* 1
O c t Wsman jnd Crsl
Il ii . i» Al..rlu I . ewi. ■•uipreM uf
Uemi..i \ |I7H I7kti| a no a|«ke ihe
in. .. .i I wuDt • . o jt my
ibo! vv ! i ii il ,a^' *lie r. 'fused
a il ». .. .piuiii. iwnyle *a)a of her:
" • • ' '• ■ ' 1. I |.|OUS .
aean ifui aa»i rudtant with t ! na-
lur. I. ..• u let. p t I l.n I would
easily t re . pertu.pa n lor
.m ptajaVT
t t t cf Wf 1
This Bank Is Worth
Money To You.
An- you carrying a "roll" of money around in
your puekstr If «o it ia not earning anything for
ig frittered away little by
r. res
...u-ket?
you. I'. ■-. ■ v ■ s
1ml,
TRY the he iter way. the profitable way. Open
a t»a. mint and keep your monet ,n thi l«.uik.
I: srsa I fl ttsr, bul it WILL earn intertsjtt for you.
You atill have
which to
.hopping
uve plenty uf Uiu*
in '"he i'...r " , "" r V
il s ride back on Craiuera
yacht, an got here sooner II
llttb- bridegroom? You're htoklng
ae.il) Hrave up and tell me what
you think of a double wedding "
"A double wrddlng. Win*
"Hure '. IMdn't you read the little
note 1 left on your desk for you to
read? Or did von think It was your*
aad I opened II by mistake? I've 1
always been sweet oa Beatrice
Thought al one time you were And
Bow, Mass bar heart, she's i-omlng
out to ase ' Oh, you're not the ualy
lucky bird !"
"No, William.'' said Bill, and rlaiog.
k .trap breath, "but I'm aa ;
ty that I eat.
4 PER CENT PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS
The Garrard Bank & Trust Co
Wl SELL TRAVELLERS CHEQUES PAYABLE
IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
I
Th« Central Record, Lancaster, Ky. Thursday . D«c 28 J 922.
rr
T—
V
Begins Thursday, December
THIS IS OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE IN WHICH WE OFFER
EVERY THING IN OUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR THIS SALE ONLY.
This Means Tailored Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, Corsets,
Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Linens, Wash £oods,
Sheets, Cottons, Silverwear, Jewelry, Blankets, Etc.
We Mention a Few Items to Give an Idea of the Scope of this Sale but Everything is
Included and Cuts are Deep.
TERM5 CASH - NO APPROVAL GOODS - NO EXCHANGES
TAILORED SUITS
WOOL DRESSES
SILK DRESSES
1 PRICE
J PRICE
i PRICE
COATS
ALL WAISTS
FURS
One-Third off
On-Third off
i OFF
LADIES FURNISHINGS
, , -jfc
LADIES FURNISHINQS
CORSETS— Gossard Front Lacing
Warner* Runt Proof Cornet* and Redfern Corset* will
be liberally reduced.
HOSIERY — Silk Hosiery in MeCallum. Gordon.
Gotham and other make*, aUo Wool and Silk and
Wool Hose and Liale Hoae will be reduced during
this Sale.
KIMONOS— And Rath Robes of all kinds will
be offered at a reduction of one-fifth during this Sale.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Muslin Underwear as weir as Silk Und
and Phillipino Hand-Made Underwear will be
■I during This Sale.
MUNSING UNDERWEAR
All sizes and styles and weights of Union Sin's
for Women and Childrss* and unquestionably the
beat underwear made. All at
during This Sale.
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redurt;
CURTAIN MATERIALS
f ilet Nets. Marquisettes. Serim. Tuscan Nets
Draperies uf all kind will l« «ff*v d at liberal
during Thut Sale.
SPECIAL
• of a big lot of iting Cle'h Gown* —
that were giade to sell at #1.50 to $J DO
15c Steven* All I.incri Crash Towi
$1.50 for 10 yard piecf of good qi
19c Kine quality :!« inch Paj
$3.95 10 Yard Piece of Shy**
9495 !•) Yard Piece Finest h
regular price f «• ." * .
Excellent Quality Plaid Cotton
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DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
During this Sale we will offer our entire line of
Pre** Good* and Silks of all kinds at a reduction of
om-flfth. Better buy now for Spring.
STERLING (SOLID) SILVER
During Thi* Sale we will offer special reduc-
ed price., on all our line of finest Solid Silverware,
both Flatware and Hollowware.
PLATED SILVER
\\ , h.i\ * full line of the (' I Akin
Plated Kni\c». -\ rks and Spoon* in Ueorgc Wash-
ington und Mullv Stnrk pattern* and will offer at a
discount of ONE --IFTH.
—
Blankets in Full Dou ble Bed S ize
WASH
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COTTON AND SHEETS
As you know all these will !»• c
er after our present stock is sold, but d
Sale we will offer all Cottons, Sheets and
Et«\. st reductions from OLD PRICES.
TABLE LINENS
DURING THIS SALE we will offer all kinds of
Table Linens. Napkins. Table Sets. Madiera Linens.
Towel*. Linen Iawm and all other Linen* at reduced
price*.
SUIT CASES AND BAGS
Thi* line is new and .fairly complete and prices
are advancing but During This Sale all will
to very decided reduction*.
Goods
i • Best Pre *■ ami Shitting Cheviot! wi
2'M I're-Shrunl Pre** Qlngham* will b* 19m.
32 inch Anderson Gingham* will be -„ . 29m.
Dehonshire Cloth will b* J ... . 29c it.
Genuine Imported Japanese Crept will b« . 25ct».
He*t real Punjab Percale* will bt . . .'. j 19m
Best Calicoes will be, .... . . 10m
J" nient Imported Press Gingham , w ill be. 39m.
60* KtiKlish Prints will be . JBcts.
Host Amoskeuk' Staple Drsas libni-ha*** Mill i «t 15cU.
'At Vard Wide Outing Cloths wi| be . .. 1 9m
WE WILL OFFER A COUNTER FULL OF NEWE$T STYLE SWEATERS IN SLIP-ON and COAT
IN ALL COLORS, AT HALF PRICE.
WE WILL OFFER TEN FUR COATS IN SEAL, MUSKRAT, CARACULE AND MINK AT PRICES FROM $40.
TO $150. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. THESE WILL BE OFFERED UNTIL JANUARY Wt
WE WILL OFFER ABOUT ONE HUNDRED EXCELLENT STYLES IN FINELY MADE GINGHAM
HOUSE DRESSES IN ALL SIZES FROM 36 TO 46 BUST, CHOICE FOR $1.50.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A NUMBER OF ODD LOTS OF FINE SILK STOCKINGS.
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SALE WILL BE FOUND JUST AS REPRESENTED, NO EVASIONS
SERVATIONS. PRICE CARDS ON EACH STOCK AND GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
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A. B. ROBERTSON &
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DANVILLE, KENTUCKY