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The Hickman Courier from Hickman, Kentucky • Page 13

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THE HICKMAN COURIER- THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. v. A. feHrl 'lOHO BUBNINS PIP6 AMO I CrOAREtTE TOBACCO Pwimim Atkmrt 4m mmUi mmmmmhmrm twm 9 ni sVa, fWy rW tin, 4c AawWitw mmmmd mm4 htt -mmumd AhmmWoti 'tW hmmmt dm mtk mmmm- iltiM SI 1 11615 'mis ii H. i ilH TOBACCO IS PREPARED FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE-; LIGHTFUL AND SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG- ITTEANDPtPE SMOKERS.

1 PROCESS PATENTED RJ.ReynolosTobaccoConpmy WimstonSaxxm.HC.USA. DOES NQT BITE THE TONGUE P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A.

comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a comeback 1 Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A.

just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer-fullest investment you ever made! R. J. Rcyaolda Tobacco Co, Win.to-SIra. N.

Copyright 1916 by R. J. RaynoMa Tobacco Co. BABY DIED SUNDAY. Mildred, little daughter of Mr-and Mrs.

Torn ltoue, of iwar Hickman, died Sunday evening, after several weeks illness of bowel trouble. The little girl was 4 years and 5 month of age. Kunerai service were held at the, home of J. Benton. after which the body was laid to rest at the Brownsville cemetery.

One reason why "Wall Street is betting ten to seven that Hughes defeaU Wilson is found in the attitude of the national bank. It ia claimed that i0 out of every 100 of them are for Hughe, and at natiial banks have plenty of money and "Wall Street knows the value of money in elect km and everything else, it picka Hughes a the winner It is said there no longer is ny doubt about the wining of a gigantic Zeptkslin from Her-inany. It i due about August 15th. The Zepeilin, which was ooxtstrueted especially for the trip aero the ocean, it undergoing trial test iu Germany. It is aid the Zeppelin can cri the Atlantic in forty -two hours.

The Breckinridge News has announced that the subscription price will be increased on Sept. 1 from $1.00 to $1.50. Tlte News in published only once a week and ia umailer than the Courier. The Courier price utili remain $1 a year, hoping that another year may bring am end to the European war. Mrs.

Charle. Watson, of Lon Oak, was the victim of peculiar accident Wednesday afternoon, when a bottle pop, which she had purchased expUied and a pietie of glass ut he in the rigat eye. She may Jooie her eyesight Adjournment of Con grew not later than August IX) was tentatively agreed upon by Senate Democrats. The Democratic campaign twill be opened at Winchester Sept U. Fresh broad daily at Moor 'a.

ONE mm Courbon Poultry Curt) chlck'a throat tapoa. A law dropa la Um driak-g water enraa mad pravaata dlarrboaa. choiara aa4 other ebk-k diaaaara. Ooa sue bottla aahaallcalloaaotaiadiciaa. At all dranlsta.

or br aiail poatpaiO. DOO Vakt.K BWMlfravaa -a- fajMaMrrWWM CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to his friends and the members of the Masonic lodge tor their many deed of kindne-w and sympathy show us in our bereave inent by the death of our father, CJeurge D. Armitage. ilay richest bhrssings ipon all of you is our prayer.

Hi ch'yren. Doing hard work in a bent or stooping position puts a stitch in the back that i painful- If the muscles have bexme strained, you can't get rid of it without help. The great penetrating power of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will appeal to you most strongly at such times, because it i the very thing you need. Price 25ct COc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Hickman Drug Co.

Advt. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove'a Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and, build upj me wnoie system, aoc. PROTECT YOUR STOCK. Flies are usually worse at this season of the year.

A good mix ture can be prepared with thefol- lownig ingredients: gallons of crude petroleum. 1 gallon of crude carbolic acid. 1 gallon of fish oil. The entire mixture can he bought for aboout A fifty cent hand Nprayer will complete the outfit. The spray should be used on the stock at least once a day.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application, aa they cannot reach the dlaaard portion or tha ear. There la only one way to cura deafneaa. and that la t.y constitutional rt-mealra Deafneaa la cauat-d by an inflamed condition or the mu-t'oua linlnc or the Euatachian Tube. When thia tube ia Inhumed you have a rumbling und or imperfect hearing, and when It ia entirely cluaed. Deafneaa ia the reault, and unl-ae the Inflammation can be taken out and thia tube reatored to ita normal condition, hearing will be deatrored foreyer: nine ciiBea out or ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition or the mucoua eurfacea V.

will give One Hundred Dollara for any caa of Deafneaa (cauaed by catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure, bend for clrculare. free. F. CHE NET A Toledo. Ohio.

Fold by Drugrlata. Take Hall a araliy fille for coaatlpatlon. NEGRO KILLS ANOTHER. Tete Johnson, a colored man, who workel on the farm of W. was and instantly killed Sunday morning by a negro named McDaniel, who live at Hiuk-V.

orris in Number Sixteen, man- The two men married sisters anal the feeling between them had uot been the best for some thne, tiie imme liate cause, it is tJaimed, was au insult offered McDaniel's wife by Johnson. L'uLon City Commercial. Tk Quinine That Does Not Afftct The Ha4 Beraaw ot ita tonic laxative eflect. LAX A-T1V BROMOOCiNINKi better than ordinary Ouimne an.l dua aot caaaa aervouaaeaa aor ringing in head. Remember the full aarac and Vuvk tor the aigaaturc el K.

W. CKUV'K. 25c. Only $500 was found in the treasury of the Kentucky Rural Credit Association when a thorough investigation o' its affairs was begun in Lexingtoon Tuesday. ForTQer Governor James B.

McCreary, in a signed statement, says that the association went on the rook as the result of a too liberal commission paid to the promoters. There are now on hand 74,000,000 bushels of wheat of 1915 crop. This time last year there were left over from the 1914 crop but 24,000,000. That is now three times as much old crop of wheat left over aa there was thia time last year. Prof.

B. F. Gabby, of Martin, waa here on business first of the week. Floyxl Hicks, who has been employed by James Anderson on a farm four miles of Sikeston, wa-s arrested Friday, when lie attempted to cash a clusck given him by Mr. Audrseon whieh had been raiwd from $2.50 to .20.

The check waj presented by Hicks at the People Bank. FOll SALK: Pure apple vine gar. 2oc a gallon. N. L.

Rice, Home phone ivi. 1 Lix-Fos. A Mild. Effective Laxathrt ft Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomaca. In addition to other properties, Lax-Foe contains Csscara in acceptable torn, a stimolating Laxative andTonic.

Lax-Pos acts eSectively and does not RTipe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c Phone your grocery order Bottersworth. to FOR SALE: Nice new G-room residence, water, lights, good outbuildings, larire crarden. on rural route, just east of city limits.

Place well improved and in cood neighborhood. Can be bought for $1,500 part cash, bal ance on easy terms. Lot ia bout 100x300 feet. If interested, inquire at thia office. Would you be interested in $1900 investment that ia bring ing return of 20 per cent Pr annum I This ia eood rental property in Hickman; rents right ajong and rent pau prompuy.

snide affair: good reasons for disposing of property. Will e1 half cash, balance on easy texm. lf laterseted. call at Courier i- fice. PRETTY PHOTO FRAI.LC.

This little photograpn frame is quite a new design. It is carried out with cream-colored satin and embroid ered with r.arrow gold-colored silk traid. For the foundation a piece of stiff cardboard is used, tiie corners rounded and a spare cut away in the center for the portrait. The front ia padded with a thin layer of cotton wool, and the satin stretched tightly over it and fastened on at the ijack with a strong adhesive. The material must, of course be emt-roidered first, and the sketch clearly shews the way in which the braid should be arranged.

It runs entirely round the space for the portrait and Is carried Into three little loops on either side and at the top and ami the corner of the frame are fitted up with scrolls of braid. The photograph is fastened in position at the back with a piece of paper pasted across made of a wedge-shaped piece of card, covered with satin and hinged on at the top with a piece of tape. A second piece of tape should be fastened with a drop of glue on the inner side of the supnort and the back cf the frame to prevent the former from opening too far. The small sketch on the rieht of the Illustration Fhows the way tlie back of the frame la arranged. This little article could be carried out on the same lines In other colors, preferred, and it would look pretty made uith dark green satin and eui- When You Want Your SHOES REPAIRED Bring Them to Braided Photo Frame.

broidered with gold braid, or with pale blue satin and silver braid. Very pretty and ornamental frames can be made in great variety in the way described, and the designs that can be worked In braid upon them aie quite unlimited. Big Electric Repair Shop We use the Best Leather and Rubber Heels that can be borght, and we are cheaper in our price than anyone else in town. Have it done while you wait, it does not take long. We also have a nice line of SECOND-HAND SHOES Which we sell mighty cheap.

COLLAUS AND HARNESS ttPAIKKO AS OOOO AS INbW -ome in anc see us. Located next door to FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK. THE 0LDES1 AND BEST SHOP IN TOWN ii mi rTnasntrrr" i in WOMAN HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- 11 a. ble Compound Helped Her.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Sixth Sunday ater Trinity, July 23rd. Holy communion 8:00 a. m.

Sunday School 9 :45 a. m. Moraine prayer and sermon A'est Danby, N. Y. "I have had nervous trouble all my life until I took Lydia K.

Finkham fill STYLES FOR STOUT WOMEN She of Ample Proportions Is In Maiy Ways Exceptionally Favorad Just Now. It is now possible for the stout worn an to secure ready-made garments with the much-desired Individuality in style. Flare effects may appear at the hips, knees or hem of the skirt, but for stout women the fullness Is dropped below the hips by means of a skirt yoke, by the use of panel sections or by the circular cut of the skirt. Long lines in the center front and In the center back may extend from the bodice Into the skirt, the sides having broken lines over the hips. Snug-fitting bodices for stout women have the girdle arranged in pointed outline, glv ing a locg waisted appearance, or the bodice may be cut In a pointed line.

Other becoming features are the set- in sleeves with a narrow shoulder line. Then there Is the fullness at the top of the sleeve which makes the arm taper at the elbow and takes away the appearance of extra size at the waist line by producing a graceful taper from the shoulder line. The drapery of soft, looped-up folds well below the hips Is suitable for stout women. GRAY WOOLEN VOILE WAISTS Little Doubt That the Color Will Predominate for at Least Part of Coming Season. Gray In all tints.

Is to be featured, cot only tn frocks and suits, but in separate blouses. Woolen voile will be brought into first fashion and in gray, it will be used for shirtwaists, as substitutes for the beige that held its sway bo long. Years ago we wore woolen voile; It quite captured our fancy and, therefore, it may do so again. Rodier has put his seal on it, and also on a new quality of Jersey cloth that will be used for coats and skirts. Neither fabric is new the former is a revival and the latter has been with us for several months, but both of them will be strongly featured throughout the succeeding season; they will gain somewhat of a reputation for being new because the public is not familiar wltr them.

Vegetable Com pound for nerves and for female troubles and it straightened me out in good shape. 1 work nearly all the time, as we live on a farm and I have four girls. I do all my sewing and other work with their help, so it ihows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot. have also had my oldest girl take it nnd it did her lots cf good.

I keep it in the house all the iirn' and recommend it." Mrs. Dewitt SiSceuacgh, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, backache, headaches dragging sensations, all poir.t to female derangements which may be overcome Lydia 1 Pinkham's VegetrJ Compound. Ihis famous rei Jy, the medicinal ngredients of whi.

.1 are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi- nony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Sermon subject, J- eariul Vlii ir t.Ulli.S." Xi eVeliiuu selVMfc. llev. W.

P. Ueunenberg, Rector. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take tirove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiosof QLJ1NIN13 and IRON. It acts on th- Liver, Drives out Malaria, Knriches the Iilood and Luilds up the Whole bysteiu. 50 cents.

There vaa something like one hundred people thrown out of work iu Dyer, la.sit week, -when the mill department of the lyer liox Factory was destroyed by fire with a loss of some $7WX or with no insurance, the beixij' prohibitive. The fire is ujovsed to have caught from sparks from the furnace, which fell into some easily iu-flaiuable material. Call at thia office for typewriter paper. veii, goodbye, boys, tawe eare of yourselves." were the words of John Conner, 22 years old, cabin emplove on the steam er Patrol, as he leaped from the boat at Southland, Saturday, and sank to his death in the Ohio river- Four States, New York, Penn sylvania, Illinois and Massachusetts, paid more than of the $124,807,429 in. income taxes turned into the National Treasury during the fiscal year 1916, which ended June 30th.

Another resolution to probe the increased cost of paper has (been introduced in Congress. The uewspa.er men are in aji attitude of watchful waiting, ibif the waiting is very expensive and Matching helps hut little. Misses Nell and Victoria Bou- durant spent week with tiieir sisler, -Mrs- J. ii. Ouuiiing-luim, at Union City.

FOll SALE: Four tables, 3x9 feet will make splendid kitchen tables. A bargain. E. Dobson. ELECTRICAL REP AIR IN 3 We Repair and Furnish Parts for Telephones, Fans Motors, And all kinds of Electrical Apparatus.

Work guaranteed. ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH HICKMAN ELECTRICAL REPAIR CO. Inquire at Home Tel. Co. Office aj.

mTti JpW? For sale by HELM ELLISON Hickman, Ky. Awning Striped Velvets. The upholstery of the high class motor car shows, in many instances, the influence of the fashion of the hour in feminine apparel. Awning striped velvets, for Instance, which were so much in vogue for skating costumes, are duplicated in several of the cars in the same rtriking color contrasts as found in the fckirta. If you forget the name spell calomel backwards and you have it again.

ROOMS FOR RENT: Suitable for offices or appartments; bath, lights, etc. In the new Dodda bilding over Dobson A. Dodda. tie. STEAMBOAT TIME TABLE Lee Line Steamers Excursion Season Now On PASSENGER RATES to One Way Round Trip Q4.50 Memphis 38.00 1.50 Cairo 3.00 5.50 St.

Louia 9.50 Meals and Berths included enroute only. ft FOR CAIRO-ST. LOUIS AND LANDINGS: Georgia Lee leaves Tuesdays p. m. Ferd Herold leaves Saturdays p.

m. FOB MEMPHIS AND LANDINGS: Ferd Herold leaves Wednesdays p. m. Georgia Le leaves Saturdays p. m.

Right reserved to pass all landings deemed unsafe. Phone 99 A. O. TILMAN, Agent, Hickman, Ky..

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