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3-22-1929
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FULTON'S PAVED STREETS
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Nliss Hattie Ilav nes of near
Moseou is ‘isiting her sister.\lrs. T. It. Watkins. for a few
days.Mrs. Hello NleClanallan ja
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for a consultation \\ It Ii the at-tending physician.
11r. T. J. Jackson. MN.lie (lore and 1liss 1Littie Johnsof near I lintel.. ‘1..atctl Mr. and1Irs. F. C. II.‘ int% Thursday.
• e p. tn. Sunday. after a se\ eral11 r. Frank Aside:: died about
days• illness of a complication
FULTON. k`i likt`aStk.
CAI by Ili, wife and fice children as follows:
Mr. James Ashley. NIrs. Lucy
Fulton Advertiser Willingham Bridge Mrs. lone jack_
son and Misses :Mabel and .les-WILMA:MS.and Pul...,tter
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NIENIIIEBlientneky Press Associatior
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Entered a.: clasa tuat.crNov. 25, 19'24, at the Post Office atFd•ton, Kentucky, under the Act ofMarch S. 1875,
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Th.. climax if tit.High baskotliall season N% ill bereached next Friday and Sat-urday when the Interclass Bas-ketball to will In?held in the new Science Hall.Each team is confident of suc-uess and they are all puttingon finishing touches in order tobe ready for the dig event.
Little W. 1. Shupe of Carr In-stitute was with us in ChapelMonday morning. He gave aprogram of five readings whichwere all enjoyed. We welcomehim back any time.The premilinaries for the
Murray Scholastic meet ulna\yin be held there March 22.and will he held this ul•.'LFulton high will have entriesin oratory, debating. piano.girls' (Ieclamation. extemporan-eous speaking, public iliscus-sion. voice (both boys andgirls) and in English. mathem-atics and history. A largecrowd is planning to go to .1.1 .1!•-•ray IltAt Lon; l-' :1The winners of the eerte-t, atMurray will go to Lexington torepresent this district in thestate contests.A thing of much interest La,
been added to ti,tu gtint. of the si hood Each ing befttre elte-,te. are .. • ri.student 11111kt•- II l'..;;;;)" • •' • •current intert t• •world. hi 'A ay. .\.-r. • -big the students are wel:ed on the recent nit. re•-•.ingIi appenings.The paintings, "A Readirg
from Homer." by Alma Todeuaand "Aurora." by Rene. whichwere bought after tlo•art exhibit whieli v, I • 5•1here, have arrived. ardare trtil it additi011 to I • ,Pigh school. The Junior ••,,school \yin l'ITt.1% I. 1;:ri; •i I •
and "Sarmo." ,,•at. Carr Institute
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sie Marie Ashley. Burial will--- --Mrs. Willie Jeffress and Lou- he al sprite Iliti.
Ise -twin last Wednesday withMrs. Herman Harrison.m e,. w. Stallins and Mrs,
Parnio Stallins and daug.hters Route 6 NewsThur:day wit t Mrs. lien-Ii children. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Dono-
Several from this neighbor- ho spent Sunday with their son,hood attended the play given I),- . t•ittnn Donolio and wife, ofat the Cayce High school aud- radneah.itorium last Friday tt\ citing. Mrs. Emma Mryan spent the
li"lrY uull,ull.i"Y" "h. l'1"Y week end with her daughter,very mc au. , Mrs. 11. S. Hardin.
Caniele Bondurant \ !site(' 3irs.•
c widherton andCayce High school Friday. daughters. Marie and Louise.The members of the Lodgs- Saturday afternoon in
ton Home Makers ('huh ns 7 I • shopping.with Mrs. Elbert Bondurar! 'Iii.' Ladi"• Aid and Mission _last Wednesday afternoon. any Society of Union will trey
Jessie Stallins spent Satur- with Mrs. Hayden Dono'"day afternoon with Blanche wednesday.Nolvs. Misses Laverne anti Ruth By•
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spent the week end withDorothy spent Sunday with friends in Fulton.Mr. anti Mrs. Coston Sams and Mr. and 11N. Jake Smithsons. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
1Irs. Leighman Elliott was Airs. 0. c.Sunday afternoon guest of Airs. sillMrs. Elbert liondurant. .1ames. of Fulton. were Sunday, "'I E"g'11e yilests of 11r,. S. Hardintirant ./(.yet, were ,sanday
11,1 mr_. T. J. •,.d.
of Mn. alai Mrs. Pim \‘'„Iberion is on the sickBard.list v. eek this \\ eek.
, 1It/urice Hardin and aunt,:suntlay afternoon \van 4essie :Mrs. T. .1. IZeeil attendedStallin-,church in Fulton. Sunday night.
'11(1 Mrs.Willis '1'11 Mr. and Mn-. Merritt Milnerand Louise visited 11 ,•s. l'.Jeffress Sunday afternoon,
and. uhildren attended church
‘‘.11,, has blood poison in her II
"11"11' oil
wt'r°hand. Slm is -till a seem* “1. ""d''''tilt is
ti le of the old. ,t de,-.lard:hatrey-
rks QUALITY FRUIT
41 Its,. 'I' i• morn- •I- ft Collins. prosp• roilsTh„ „Id and fruit III
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I2-at :old 1-SI 111.,1
thwite.• l'.1.timm did map, r much f'Lit
dancider. .spent ie- IT•I tholi.yht tor. Iti hi. .0.-
day %\ ith r.liett ..\ 11"1.1.1It ill .1. 1• !!;;;:-I. H. III.'
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Water Vall•• sp: t Sid arda \ • 1-1 OH nj"' Loa"right Prar'oes Walker. ?" ."‘ "1"l"T 1:w riii
Mr. and Mrs. ;II, p,,,,•ha i ••• id .s.:tolayC, it I he former',,•.• ,r WIIITESE1.1. HATCHERY
:1 \I u - Ill Pard. . ii ,'„ 1 •_ 111,d Prices Effective March 15
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Charter Oak RangesBuilt for Service and Economy
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These 11CW ranges arc better
looking than the ()Id t\ pC stove.enat—icledSome are be ! 11
in gray, green And tan ‘‘ith
nickel trimming.All of t I.lem have ‘‘underful
ovens for baking.
Graham Furniture Co.Fulton's Largest Furniture Store.
Council ProceedingsFulttttt. Ky.. Mat% -I. 1929.
The Beard 111.
City of Fulton. Kt Mucky. met :ill iilrir sesion ti tho CityHall. Monday e‘eairat. March.1. 1 929, a t 1,1.e I s:, 11-
11:LI 11,q11•..11:1:•;.r \V. 'I. Shahid,
\'s 111111' Items
S. Fulton Fire
21P.).26
27,1tol'2:t.4!11
pr,II-7-S..-,, t•I'•1:1\e, 7 1175,:',u,Penalties
-- — -Total II, ,• HI- . .75, .0....I.o5
Councilmen present ; Smith At- city Natl. Nte :;. I .-5- 111...-1 .
er. .1. E. Hannephin and L. S.
prissiding. and ',lee tollo‘‘ Inc f it National
kills. Joe Bennett ; Paul Dtlity • 1926-7 S S.,...\ ..1' T.o..
1.1 1!•,1 Nati..11:,1 ....1 2.1,110;1IlanI, ft:lane,- 2- 1 -29:
sn miki' . . ...1.--7:I.P.,
l'hillips. ('they lteed St. Acct,
1 4.05
The minutes of the pre\ iiiii,meetings \vet., I•t.;‘11. appri: \ cd •I',01;11 1:.111: • . 5,1 9.9;',II.4; I
DiShill',i'lllt.111, -and :idleptcd hy 1 he C.illliCil.
II, u.it IA ;.,•,.. rt•ad.!S;l1. I 'whi. City .The report, of the \ arious Iit•IL Lettger .... 2.765.titi
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Police Judge' Report
1,•4•.'1 ,1..1 l'Y 1 1I.' I .11."• I.:\ l'. ('it:'I .tlitteil: :1. 1.tth.tt- . .
Ky. U e Cotilitis1V. S. DarkButtti. • Hem ,Snou-115 Into CoFall .1.. Fallf,rainim Flu n.1. Huddle-ton .1, .II. S. 1\ Ohara.
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pctitli 1%;l'••• llaIt LIII retinet-titir th:tt the
ertter o:t -trut till 1:totirth,hit•It 1.. ,...t•ret1 tit I. St.
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Incubators and Chickens.As I mu going. to :t
IlittIntnoth itir.ilutt.,1* I will Ii:,',,'for salt. Six 1)i the No. 5 !Mel...kitmaehines that hold Viol etre Ieach you 'o . Now if y ish the bestthere is to hateli chickctis ‘‘ it II,get you one of these .%hilehave a chanty to get line at t -o
Prieed to sell quick nt$63.110 each. lb-tail price neiv,7:4(17,iiii, so you can make quite asa\•ing. for these maehines
;mu,.same as new and ‘viii last a Jiro
611 11:i1ll have otir (m)ilky Snarl,.
rondo White Leghorn baby chicks
, NI:ir 1 1929
f'ault‘. t.LL0 LATTA.
I salt; ill l'at'll ;I, Ill• 11.011111.1' years so pace l iitiler
T,dal $$6.1 I now as they are ht.int: tip
II. Chapman, v
KN., ittitito I.11.1.vor and Board I Tit, Phones thronitt. Crutch-
of ("outwit, Fulton, find ortit'n'41 field Exellange.)
"'ll t,1114:111:11i.1tt Illy 1•(.1,5511 o:t 711(11 (III of toll neiintitti r.t
I clittlicti Upon
t• told 1 /i.,1 t iFt.lirtiliry. 19211.
1927 TaXea • . , 5.2ii• Illinois Oil Co„v ; .89Mire. Accts. Hi'...8 :111.00, City Aci:o units •
St . Su 9plit• . . 1.1 .7,11
l'.11 1%.1 r. 1, 1919,1 l':%1;1•11,1• ...;.:2 •••
To the III;;;;or;;I:l; ;11. ••••ii11041 l'etat.1 Vire 1/ela, Snitithe, t 1I-t•
Vulttat, I \•. Salttrit, . eatio.mo
(;entlemeti • Jai1 Expea-e 112 III
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relturt ..i1.1 IVAP• 25.m,
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t'ourt for F• • t 1,0 • - ‘V• -• !Total filo • ,I - I Heim \V• (',:t 57
Total Cl/ ;1 • ..1 • I 1;(1(1 , S.111
Salaril.̀ • ;
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11. 11 1.1.t p IoI.I ltishursionent.-7flatil.
Chief of Polk,. Report VIIIii ti, Ii , 1921' I i t, Vod 111.•11311.1;5
T,. itt. ALL,. r .4 'iv Natl. No 5.f I 1.1 2;111.1 ..I 1924; 7 ,s '11; ts.
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City Clerk and Auditor's ,Report
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5 1 lie Nlarshall county straii-herr al PrIlbabilY %% ill ill.
1114.11.;i.u.d .1 ear, line to 4.1,1tields (lying. anti ft.‘‘ new one*being set.
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Bad habits lead children
astt ay. Cood habits guide
them safely into the path of charac-
ter, uprightness and independence.
You can start them right by teach-
ing them to save money. Set them
an example by saving yourself.
Make them admire thrift.
Once started, the saving habit helps
to form other good habits.
It provides experience for
them in handling their own
funds.
This start in the right direc-
tion is but a simple step.
Bring children to the bank
when you start them to school.
Mal(t. This an your Best SerWantOpen an Account With V.r Today
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The Farmers B 6 1 1! H.\ I '
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WE -SELL.
Best GradesOF
COALat reasonable prices.
Our prompt delivery is a pleasing
feature of our service. Let us have
your order.
Phone 51
City Coal Co.Fulton, Ky.
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The man with a good savings
account can leave his loved ones
each day with a dear conscience
and a happy disposition.
He knows that his family.will
he protected from immediate want.,
no matter what befalls him.
If you haven't given.your fam-
ily this well-deserved protection,
open an account with, us at once
$ S--S—S—s
Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow
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First National Ban kR. II. NVatle. President Gel) 'I'. 'ashivr
R. ii. lhMdivs, 1'ies l'acsident Paul ,T. Lulu, Ass't t'ushi ler
11 I ,ToN Al)VFItTISFR Iiiirroved •,
_The Di,.pute
Afro.Aro,rican Art
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Crosses Are ladders• on;
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We area member
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We InviteYour Business\\ lien the ..1 asliington pas•ed the
dc rd Rt. \u ai L \Lt. iho made the \\ isest
ti moat 1,1\% this or 1111\ other nation e\ er had.
I his Lt\\ bas gi \ en SI 1111.1.11 to business; it
bi- \ en greater security to depositors in the Fed-
eral Reser es System banks of Inch c.. are
member.
We ins ite N .( )l .1( Banking Business.
Start Sa% big Regularly NOW.
CITY NATIONAL BANK-That Strong Bank
FULTON. KY.
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If you haveCountry produce
to sell adv, !•se .n this paper.
Fresh produce command best prices.
he Health BuildiT ng HomeRe iMilk diet and Osteopath
y rebuilds the Health.
Dr. Nora B. Pherigo-BaIrdOwner and Manager.
11 lit So. at ii .\ IsLIt. LOC k\. diiont. 5540 I
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FOOD LIKE YOU GET AT HOME
This is truly a home-like restaurant because
it has endeavored to break down the preju-
dice based on the theory that restaurants
could not serve food like you get at home.
Many patrons will testify that there is no dif-
ference between our meals and the meals
they get at home. That's the reason they
come here so frequently to eat.
Years of catering to the appetites of partic-
ular people make it possible for us to serve
appetizing meals.The next time you want to e
at away from
home, bring your family here.
Smith's Cafe,BIG DINNER EVERY DAY
7)1 cell s
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Fulton Advertisert$ s WI' I I ‘NIN
Editor anti l'obioli,rPublished Weehly 41 411; 'Ake $t
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Subseription $1 shl pot
,iteted ss seeoild
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Ilareh $, 11170.
THE TRAGEDY IN MEXICO• .
l'Itt• outbreak of t•it ii tt.tt in
tht• wort. trae teal It,.
0:111i0. (Ilt`rt' It. 110 atICtitla$C
ftir IT. 1110tlliv:ttlers
:Ire ittilulg inc. in tintny hich-
sounding. phrases in portraying
Hie nolido it t ht c.tuse the
are st•t•‘Ing. but the 1111t
l'11 tr11111 k tltt tilt. rebt•llion
octuisiont••1 merely by the feel-,,.\
that 1 • .• -tro n•-
man. :portion,his go\ •
iii th4m-Ittts 144.en • •sti1)04-4144,404. a, it ,•1
the got ertimeto to I ho ('It II. At
his inauguratiiin the army w..,
conspicuous li:„ its tilisene,,,
he presumed to colivoy the
iit•c•sitilt that the rule ,
CO by ;14,1 to
Ci'ttle to an wa, a boan- ,,••• -
tiful tireatn th:it pr)4\ Hon-
al president had, Ind as it
out, it was too beautiful to be
true. lit,' Chiefta1111
..ieattere11 all1,111 the ellUntrY
did not choose to In ,-111,oftliII:,1-
vd. Fighting and playing poli-
tics are their stocks in trade.
Portes Gil. a cit Hiatt. in the
presidency lo,,ked -ea„iy.••
Therefore. the uprising. TheyN1LY they are 11111,1S,`,1
1q1.111ellee in the got ernment.
They would have started a rev-
olution ae•ainst the Ces all gov-
enrment Inel they dared. A fewambitii 11111 Undertake
to get a mu\ ement under waysome time ago. but Calles but
it down in tile approvedcan fashion. After viewing theleaders of the abortive rebel-lion standing against wails at
daybreak. and crumbling be-
fore the crack of the marks-
men. the other experienced a
sinking in their temperature.
iCalles. has been called hack toon !bet the Federal militar •
forces, and he willheard from shortly. and in 1
way that some ambitious mal-
COntelitg. in the army will un-
derstand.
I g has de% eloped in.\ rItati . l‘•
the extent that *LT1110.1100
t‘11 I1 ii t1:110 1111'
....Id III the, t.oiii0 4ininiall). of
4it the rah, ofPe.".1 farm lo.0
eilibr.4cc•• the elininiatior
e‘ci) -club bull, lb, pinplividoyd boll, and
!nullity. the !ion .0 at
t‘No ton, 11.0
IF 1' 01..1 d.111 t i nt • 011.1
11.;.,11•Illii it I, it oil,
I I. for • ,1;111
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THE MILKY WAY
There tio royal t•,,tol to suc-
cess and the niilky it iv to pros-
perit• is trat thu liv people
who are not afraid of steady
work. -Laying tittle lik•\.er
comes for the dairy farmer. It':
a regular job. all right. hut the
pay is evt.ry hit a, regular. and
the tulle-crup farmer keeps just
It. busy worrying tutu 'iii wheth-er he tvill get enough' out of hi
crop to pay t•xpenses.The good dairy cow has :no
equal as a sure and regular
dairy income producer. She
pays a ,good price for the la-
bor that is required in caringfor her. For the soil inipt•iit ing
legume hay and grain crops
that she tronstmies she ‘‘better than market prices. IIr
products shut another nrol'il
tut ti' and above the cost of her
feed and keep. She is the hal-
ant e tvheel to the smoothly run-
ning farm machine.13 co \vs net John
of :\liintg,•niery Countnesse,. tit 17,1t,o0 i,ec !Hoc'. t, ,,..er
labor and feed costs. (4,,,.t.,•,•I, iiuiu.I trill ii.tt In. ncid•
fliake,4 r111.1.• money from fif-teen vow., and tithan he did front a -ix-male
share crop Collo inS.
hi • •
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priono•le •
$1:1•
tit there t halI' it''.
utqluii !el m .
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\\ 'al, 1,11..01; ;..00 'fur\\jilt real .111
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ft-:ur that on a,..colint of u,
te;•.,e ititeri-t jutall,'is1I'l
he neglect,
his ,,‘‘ it health. and that is a
grick oil, fault.\Vi.• it, that about
a day a man should ,tauil be-
fore his mirror. :tint t•iii•r Ott
the follo‘ving frank. dist•ussioo
It:it It himself.ilones. limy are you
feeling?••11:t%•t, you been taking good
ctit.t• of yout.self ?-II:tie you 1.u•t•ti i•toeful
.•- ••tir dietl'•• you been snIttking too
much':tlItttly cigars (It) yi'ii
srnokt• in a clay?-11:tve yoti litt•tt trttitting
yolit• brain to think in tt•rtlis (ifand st•IISt`?
•.1i:t\AI you been neglectingyour eyes?-Have you ittiel otir tt•t•th
inspt•t•teti lately?••11ti‘.t• your thoughts bet-n
\\11,dt.sonie?11-
•-liave you 11(0.11r1.11•St`, poi that hating
:Hid your iihis-ie;t1 }ming.
.,vot•hing tuoti - hin art.. you anti
shiftless?-1Itt‘e •••••1 been broad-mintl-
ed it ith ,,t her\tusi,,I. time-11t,••tin-
''adult:led
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tott..aro 111,r
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DAIRY PROGRAM
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avricultur-
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Ii representati‘e of the Exten-
• ion Dix ision if Ilk. (•011..g.. kt.tilt!and y11111. county
tt'iut It o ao ‘‘a.'.•, tlined
I lit' Fulton trade territory.
rhis !wilt:Tani consisted chiefly
of dairy ‘vork ‘vhiefi, cour.:t.
the growing. of
rs, SI /y11.11.1111,, alfalfa. putting
in a permnaent pasture o, gr\v-
ing as much t.orn as the milk
co‘%s and other farm animals
\void,' consume. Another im-
portant part t Ilt. program
'was t he displacemetit of every
scrub hull and the purchasing
1,1' wind Jersey bulls of high
orecrds. 'nip committee alsok‘ent 11C1 .11.11 as r oecmmend-
ing that every scrub hull in the
county he replaced \kith a pure
hred.This is the opportune timoi%
for every good farmer to mat,.?'
his plans for the coming sea-.on. Now if dairying, poultry
:old hogs are to be the chief
li estock on the fartn. enough
./.10t1 legume hay. corn and am-ple pasture should he had, as
it is next to impos,iblt. for a
farmer to, purchase his feed
And make a prl.fit in the lialry1).1,1 1111.5S.
It might be of some interest
knoNv lliot an Cifort is goingto he made to illact. at least six
good high testing hulls in Ful-
ton county. This piece of
yvork is going to t:ike some
1(11kvrk and I want every
'.,.rnic,r 6, he think 1141 the' mat -
,,i• oc er for it will 1)0 necessary
litOtt help put it o‘t.r. Sev-
rid good farmers met- the
ounty have epxressed them-
-1% es as v. aidng i to purchase ii
e,o41 registered Jersey eow to
-tart a herd from.The banks Ili r1111,)11 are
, to finance a reasonable
ail,her of good farm Ifilys and
irls to purchase a good regis-
rered hred Jersey heifer. This
:atter must ht. attended III a!,.
,olthi Os possible if 4,ti ‘vant
.\ our boy or girl or 111111 (I. get
.1 bred heifer through the above
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:wt. t'ommerce :it Fu n lto or
!yself. I think the abo\ e
!dal, is a most t•xeellent II ay for
a boy or girl ti, get starletl in
the Jersey business.
I am anxious to get :it least
rmer12 fas to ekeep a rcord on
'heir dairy. cvork. I \Oil (urn-
II all It quirements anti it will
'akt. only a few minutes daily
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neatly pressed and you will not only get longer wear
from them but ;Treater pleasure.
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Editor and Publisher
Publeated Weekly at 446 Lake St.
Subscription UAW per year
Entered a. "twilit class matterNov. 25. 1921. at the Post Office atFulton. Kestacky, under the Act ofMarch 2,
Political AnnouncementsFOR COUNTY JUDGE
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
W. 1. HAMPTON for re-elec-
tion to the office of County
Judge of Fulton County. sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic priinary. election Aug-
ust 3. 1929.
FOR SHERIFF
The Advertiser is itto announce the eaildidacy of
ALBERT SMITH for Sheriff of
Fulton county, sulitl`Ct t 0 the
action of the Democratic Prim-
ary. August 3. 1929.
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
ABE THOMPSON for Sheriffof Fulton County. subject to the
action of tlw Democratic prim-
ary. election August 3, 1929.
- -For County Court Clerk
The Ad % ertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
EFFIE BRUER for re-election
to the office of County Court
Clerk of Fulton County, sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary, August 3. 1929.
For County AttorneyThe Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
LON ADAMS for re-election to
the office of County Atof Fulton county, subject to the
action of the Democratic
mary, August 3. 1929.
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
E. J. STAIIR for County At-
torney of Fulton County. sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary, election August
3, 1929.
FOR TAX COMMISSIONER
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
CHAS. L. BONDURANT for
re-election to the office of TaxCommissioner of Fulton Coun-
ty. subject to the action of the
Democratic primary, election
August 3. 1929.
FOR JAILER
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
HENRY COLLIER for the of-
fice of Jailer of Fulton County,subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, August 3,
1929.
THE FULTON ADVERTISER
DEDICATE OHIO
Route 5 News BRIDGE, MAY I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young
of Akron, Ohio, are visiting
home folks.It is rumored that Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Watts will be coming
home in time to make a crop.
Mr. Sid Moore is in a serious
condition. Ilk daughters, Mrs.
Balder Roby and :\ Ds. Carl
Phillips and their families
spent several days with him
last week.Quite a number of old neigh-
bors luie e isited him recently
"It it h CheCrVkl him greatly.
Uncle John Vincent is very
feeble nuked. Mrs. Villeent
a ild Miss Matt le inoent ate
ably assisted in caring, for him
by Mr. Farmer of L'ition City.
Mrs. Vincent is in remarkably
good health consideritpY her
numerous duties itatixiety.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. E. Edwards
spent Sunday \vitli KORAI
anti family.Roads hail begun to get good
again when the recent rain and
cold weather threw them backaS bad as ever.
Mrs. Nettie Parmenter has
been sick all winter but is now
suffering frion fresh cold and
can hardly speak above a whis-
per.Mr. Shenk Holiday who mov-
ed from this community to
Memphis about a year ago and
later to Hope, Ark., where he
is employed in the mail sereannounces the birth of a little
Stilt.Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Ether
ige Detroit. are the proudparents of a little daughter,
who made her arrival Mar 5.
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
W. T. PENDLETON. of Hick-
man. for Jailer of Fulton Coun-
ty, subject to the action of theDemocratic primary. August 3.
1929.
The Advertiser is authorized
to an lituti ne e the candidacy of
JOHN WILMATH, of Hick-
man. for Jailer of Fulton coun-
ty. subject to the action of the
Democratic primary August 3.
1929.
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
TORE JACKSON for re-elee-
tion for Jailer of Fulton County
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary election,
August 3, 1929.
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy of
CHARLES E. ROPER. of Cay-ce, for Jailer of Fulton County,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. election
August 3, 1929,
The Advertiser is authorized
to announce the candidacy ef
HARRELL ("Big Boy") HUB-
BARD for Jailer of Fulton
County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary, elec-
tion August 3, 1929.
The Advertiser is lithOri t'd
to announce the candidacy of
JOHN W. HARRISON for Jail-
er of Fulton County, subject to
the action of the. Democratic
primary, election August 3,
929.
McFadden News
Irvin Cobb Hotel Opening
Probably to Br Held NearThat Date
Paducah, Ky.. NlarehCeremonies dedicating the Paducali Ohio river bridge will 1,,
conducted oil Wednesda), \
1, it was determined by th.
Bridge ion t (.m1111101 e.
‘vhich iiiuf esittrWIY. witCharles G. Vablkatn11 Pitt`tHbig. It is understood that 11.In in Cobb hotel will he re;h1
(Or at
date and it Ie believed thebrietion to be arranged will co‘ -er both events, of large import-ance in the development of Pa-
ducah.Members of the committee
• discussed with Mr. Vahlkamp.Plaits for a program. which will
probably include the presence.of both Gose.rnor Sampson. ofKentucky and Governor Em-merson of Illinois. It is also
hoped to bring U. S. war ves-sels or perhaps a dirigible frontthe unity aviation base in St.Louis to the celebration. Therewill be many other featureswhich will be announced later.Invitations are now being sentout to the editors and publish-a hundred mile territoryors of newspapers throughoutaround Paducah in Kentucky,Illinois and Tennessee to attendthe dedication ceremones.
DaWS WILS called
to Benton last Friday on ite-
count of the illness of her
mother. Mrs. Bailey.Misses Lillian. M:try Frances ;
and Clevia Bard and MildredCook spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Howell.Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ;or.
of Fulton. spent Sunday with
the latter's parents. Mr. andMrs. Luther Bradley.
Several from this commun-ity attended the Cavender fun- '0%11 near Wingo. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Kelley
...a nd Miss LlleY B owers spent
aunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Bowers.
School is suspended because.of the absence of the teacher.Mrs. Daws.
Mrs. C. J. Bowers and chil-dren. (7harles. Mary and Ireni.and Mrs. Sant Bard. LaymanBard anti Leslie NValker spentSunday afternoon in Hickman.
Messrs. Eph Daws and dimDaws spent Sunday with Mr.Buster Herring. - - - -
Ilium Cooked \lea's.
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COLDS,For colds, grippe, flu and to pre.
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Chill and Fever Tonic, a pleasant
substitute for quinine, combined
with • laxative cough syrup. Mrs.
Lulu K. Roach, Drifton, Fla., writes:
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Ilu coughed terribly, was treated by
our family physician and tried dif-
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then tried Mendenhall's Chill Tonic,
using two bottles. He completely
recovered in about ten days. Our
family physician now uses your chill
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Regular Dinner 35e3. T. N Restu rant .Opposite Cigar Factory.
Flow ToAstouEPNizEYauv FitomE
Many house.' and apartments are now
equipped with telephones located in
several rooms reo that the teem ice can he
used cons eniently, an, w here, an, time.
.4 comfortable plan is to hose e•tension
telepl ttttt es in the living r . bear ttttttt ,
and kitehro. °Leticia for use with a port-
able telephone. can also he pro% idesi in the
guest rouuuti, bathroom and sun porch.
If 'on would neodernize. :tour h ttttt r,
decide todits to in‘rstigate the
item of adequate. telephone facilities. 4relk
the Busineas Office or any telephone em-
ployer.
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ProgramFriday, \ larch 22
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So ixoverful it is sure to thrill you.
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Saturday, March 23
A new serial with Louise Lorraine and layden Stevenson
The Diamond Nlaster jo. 1crime rings ruthless in their greed - Ardent lovers
their feelings chilled by suspicion - Romance, adventure alai
dark glamorous adventure of the underworldFeature Picture. Al Wilson in
"Tul..: SKY SKIDDER"News - Fables - Comedy
Monday, March 25
Pat lie Demille Feature and Comedy
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Added attraction Friday Night- On the Stage
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thin),. .1110 1%. iSll (Or lillt. 1101110S ezilled the johill.4011 held, hull. rolled S01111 for corn ;old calf the 11" 1.°11111N
III t11‘. e°11111 1.Y 111 ,ifsol' 14,,:, •1;„.........
large sums of money ;old iiiiiiiN her Comp;iti‘. :11r. Pickle, it is m (irk. some for poultry. °Owls "111111`11 111 t.1.1111eIth. '''er111' 1'1111'4
I'. II county folk:Will I '11.101,. 'tt
."1111ed. Will 00111 11111e III itnike his for lamb chills told so
me of theother things.
Nei-. --- .
artists, or perhaps they are inter Ni t.. :it the hilton count,. Fair this IiickN livestock larnIvt's• .
ested in business. and ;ire mak- It.:: :•'1,1 111:‘'11:2stiti:Isb,e (l'erat(41 I'
f all anti Ila`c son." lionetI "11
all '1,1", clean-11111,f II.,, lor (.11"11", .
li II
IN i VI; ii,11.• , •
I ing e\ tr:1\stgant wisla•s for high The lumber business is not new other commu
nities that they will i"i!iti'glillit',1 iiT'siitilliatcli:1,ii‘ l',:•ti.I;(1,1:1:1,11,1s1: ..i ,ia iiie •,•
sideration to the prtipartition tluit ea ‘%itll the \1'. K. II ill Limilair ikt the Hill t.rest "ill It wit"' : ,2 i '' lilt
%atud the. e'itillt, „ business
is ent: .1 ti., Ino,t I:: 1::::.:: Itut i
1,,I%‘ III•IE \ •II IIIV re.l•It I • 1,11•I III I Or 1....
positions. They give little con- to Mr. Pickle, ;is he y% ;i;.; conned. it ill the procession.
Camptiensvine tinanciiii trai ilitin- thr i-oi,,,,,,, II, C ,1! II1,1 1
IL , I, I
is nect'ssari, to do the really y‘ ort It conip,:,111y 1.01..,.tilk• I" \ ears, the ineetine It I" not so enthused 3-'9' ', t ',*, V.„ 4.: an' .1.1,1e,ha"k l'tf
s while things, but they spena al. _ _ m ith our tiilks as at the Othur.
,
. most unlimited time in talking A total it' It; plirellred blIIIS .
ti,,,,Id•
II ,still we beiie‘t, %vv. \oil
g,,t. good paig 1.•
! about things that they think they AMONG TFIE COUNTY results front this place. aye I izi \ is tai piaci il on farm. in • N.., , '
I moulti like to lilt' oi. to do. AGENTS math. a wonderful talk :it Nall "e • ' ' s tilt
count in :: y ears, Thk means ,, ,s••
1
tice doing tilist the things at Inold
The fact is. if they. would przle-
, imorovement .‘ s'ocj:ition lia.: ,e, , 1 ., , ..,.,.., , I yin, INTile Km) \ conho
Agrit•tilyirzil • • , .,‘ , that e‘er.N gr;i.1, at ,1 '.t 11111 lainPI:lck'S and i ti aS a1111 ,1s1 aShalt1t.ti
hut Pit my oratory ag:IIIISt 111S, but
l,‘ as replaved \\ Olt a but bred.
they would, in 11 very natural i • -' - - ' It i W,. . Y.°, ',•,' "'" ."".; • '''Yall I
A•111. le 1,II•IIIII CIIIII.III,IIII l'
iiiiiiro\•ed methods in handling in Ins., in.I. iiiiv. oi. i.iiilr,e I tilikoil nulls. carried ill: in! \vitli it inter-
c:sig •int,.....t:hti, att.! toll ,• , ,.• • : •
er things. There seems to be a
:tit- .: it i, nIiit, hind \:. th ::,, I: \ - : !.
....
flu- Ilt it t' \\Milt' et'llterinir on
way, soon lie doing great- ailinited a PrI'graIn tii l"."11"th' didn't have all% tiling on Ille (-It'll „
1 tile soil. in gro11 nig
•,11,1 1,31,.. ,II a 111‘,11,,,,I,• ,,, ,,, ' • .
l'i. 411, t• I•I II i, III en.,11,1,
lt.lidency among most persons :II- i'll‘lisi 1.11111 chickens inn! the poultrI slio\t zi• 'ill" I' sti"'k• :'-' Pure'ler"Ist
It ay, to wtttt iiiiiit ei,iiii -i i tells are and ‘egetables, and in dairy lug. the I •olitit„.• rim• ami 1 1111111 hit It ''''' 1 ''' rcbrcd rams al:ci ::1:I rune-
wh,•,, .,,, I. .... I.I
favorabie 1,,,,,f,,re beginning livestock raising, and -I'll clid,s„ „ ..... „„„,.. , tired COCI\ I'l'a IS \\ CI .' 111:',V. Il On
cl. .t: 17 t ti.,•• 1.,:t.•••11 7,,it, , . !
. it1,112,r1,e, a thing. As a matter of loo Taylor i•ounty farmers eil from these t‘‘o di-at•h•ts., ill b.- sooie i„..,,,,s1 poultry enter.
fiirins (twilit! the c.inipiiii.tii. -•••::
fact. the oily tin,i, i h;it condi. have begun their third ear in
ir hr,.,1 ,..„„ s.++++++•••••••••••••••++.:-•+•:-..-..........-+-:••:-......• i....,••:•••:•••.-:•••;..:- .:. .:- .... +.1- + + 4. -:. +
we have decided what to do and oPel'ations. t'ilickeliS yOLI can this year tor cotinir. : A Horne ,+and
tions are rnoi•e t'avorahie is wi keePing """"i•is t'l. their l""" Avilill I Sat IlaIt'll all tilt' . . .
.,
, l'Illekens Inn:, 14::no into the ,s,
+
thzit we are ready to begin doing 1:li'veli ki'litilehY in'HIel 1'1'4'1' there will be a big dt mand for +
are not good is when our thoughts The •I'''''saIIIIII' "etnt
pR..01),...._1,T +As a resali ,:f the caiiipaigin.
it. er houses lia \ e been built by all glass,,,,, of 1,,,,iltry m,,, 1 fai t $
The only ttit.., that conditions- poultry farmers in
Kith county mid „inter. i\ n‘ \\ av voli eau the yalue 01 II 1 t'SIoCI, 111.,,,lin.t I", .1.
I \ 11111 I., I, ci. ,I,A.ti
l'"Ill' , at all Vont' surphis birds anti isnev teirl:.:1 II:::11:111. it l'
,4,. ,, ' ' . ' +
are vitgue libtint what we \van! e" will IN at'llt the' same' as save on the 0'n :eer
y bill.
+
io ,e. failurh have ere h Illet, ew ae. last year. when lambs and wool
brought more than tit'l!ishotio I ha.
EGGS WANTED
tual
• WI.: are proud id hilt( In and it has been our
i T
, there have been numberless at.
toe salesman for a preparation to
frek: :if cliart o to 1,,tiltry men +
etldea \ in" It' itial.c flour that our community
es. Title. it seems d the ph.•asure of nia•eting ‘ve inspect and cull flock- +Practically e \ ery sheep raiser i
. the results that were hoped for, llItick It it -10. I am ditioll mi' tilY a Pre Mitlill Of Iii *I Iytv i'lllitklihbcegrrre::it 12•Istille.are"atctdmvvilei "glilialYrlini:Ltc. 1:71:::::%isi.i::it.
tempts that neYer brought about in Hrtteke" ''''unte. Plans t" gT('" ,•lintirate lice on poultry. It IS \VII./ fkl I'll -II ,v:r- ,,, to ii ,. In :id-
.alfalfa this yezir. Nlost of them 1,,,,,wiri as
' titit in almost every case this so- II s"w “I'Intlit sued- going to test it out on my thick ue'its l"'r '1"/Pili
- called fail It re was due to the lack The kiwants CIul' a" batiks and if it does the work w ill . cen \\ III.I.Vs" I: II A.IVII EIZY• of our flour to give perfect s...ttis
factiott.
of persistent etTort. The only. of 'Mlinlistinville are spon
soring a i I 1
.
- tainiv ootist it for all its worth,
F111( 1.‘1.1;.! ___
Call for our---
way to determine \\ het her or not "1"t'Ine"t t"
have 11)1)011 acres for if we can secure s:imething
' . . . out if 1114 person in 431,,,,,,ii,u ill,, fore wheat soy\ ing time next fall. 1- a failure has been made is to find if Hopkins county land limed be- that will do away 1Vhitt, 1Vyandette eggs. IZei..i.:1! 166Q u --- -.9 ---• C11-10ice99
nave stopped (ine of the wo swith lice \,:i•
liorcas strain direct from John
.:. actually. quit trying. couraging small fruitLay, Fence county bankgsr:t,kr‘eirt;gn.- lt:aks in the poultry game. I y‘il: S. Martin, Port Ito‘,•ii Canada.
eir-i i-"5 .....,
The Short-Cut to 1 happiness eral acres of raspberries and
"Su pet-brzt", ,iis„,i,„1„.,,v,. or three (lemon- $1,u() for .,ett ing if ealk.d i•,,r.
, IIII"ere's "I. "Irawl'ell'it's:"id sev- strut 1,115 on tloc•ks here in the or SI.2o postpaid. Three Irlet1-
.
I:01111i V SO 1 011 Call Pas!' Olt' mord tutors also for sale (all 1;19 or (Self-Rising)
ether fruit will be set in the iiio„i„. wrili. Mrs, EL‘vy N 11.)1.1.1AN +
lhoes happiness mean the nil- county.
__
mediate fruits of indulgence, or The ‘Vaynti County FarIll 11111*- I% II: Y% .1Iiiani illinllin jS
1/11,. plUltry' Fine Eggs For Sale. We are sure they sv ill please you.
the ultimate harvest of achieve- eau and the Monticello l'hamber raise,. ‘‘.ho ii,,,,s het 1.0.:02.,,i. iihmit
tm ir • • • •
does not talk very much about it
rovvder Miiling Co....),, all may know hew short is the farmers in an agricultural surveNment? When this is answered of Commerce co-operated with what ii„ is ii„iii,„
In fact he
at all, but la• sure is on the heli. 1:,,,l ie :,. vii i i,ill. it ,. i„ ., I i
l'htitte 195.
seek present joys. which is cer- Tudd e.utity farmers kit... 1 1,, has a li,,ek „f singh. t,,,,,,,h,
Fulton, Ky.
way to happiness. Nlany people of :lie county. ‘1'. C. Peril:, i.ter.
tainly worthy in ntoti‘e. IIoiw- tidtaited a 5-year impro\ (meta yvhi". 1,,,g.i.„,.!,,.„ /if al,,,Ilt WO
11""" - I 5 - v.:”4.4.•:”:":•+++.:.•:-++.:•+++.:•+++++4.4-:-:-:-:-..
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. ever, others remain steadfast in program which tails for"iIIIIII birds and lie told
lilt' ill' \vas vrt- S. l'. lillotie Islard Red , ,,,•:...- IIMIMMII
1 the belief that th
e only real Id acres of all al fit and sweet chi\ \ r
lasting hapiness is that p:ained each. the sum nig: of :t,issi basliels tuli.7(1,1;.1tit,,;11..iiiiiin,...::
)
h.„ 1;;:l::,,,19:ills':igl -1 75 cullts filr 1:' Mr'. t I. 1:. ....any
i\OlItC '1, Crutchfield. Iv v• f..41,..,,•4•7; fittirti,: (11,, ,4.., ,..*:i ... ?..t.. ,..,
front self- sacrif.ce through long of lespedeza seed and ,,(Iiiii bi.sh- a , 2*(7iiiiiii '41- .:;:i4i:."-Plie.'44- 4'._:;K.t .iPt$ --ii:' 4, ::;%iir:
;Lock of Wind.. Island Reds he
years of striving. els it 50N
bua",al"! tilt' .'a \ Ing lises Cor /neat production and at
of 1 0 els ,iiiiii Iiiish i•if lespeite,iii itoe present time he has ii 1 er 2‘1), Smith's CafeContrary to the More 111. less Set II in the fifth year iir p.r.; I.
baby chicks beginning to feather
popular opinion. the short-cut to out. His dock of Leghorns is Neat and Attractive Service
happiness is the long road of , .. headed by a cock bird front one and Food the Best
. -
VIC
perservaniv. rme ii. te n hears f tin, best show docks in the
tthe expression, ''0, well. we
\,....,:i-----•.- ..,, it is a pleasure to go to thi,
, only live once; lets ha ‘ii a -i I' nited States and at the F1111111 cafe for a lunch or full meal.
h.
,i,- - 12,-(0..,: 0
)
time now." This is very well, ('
14
,(-•', ,
A
had. last year this bird as a cock-
i,
Such a pltia is persuasi \ ::. ;it, ,;; . :..,.. as a cock bird this year if lie is
end won first ill a class of about 1 ,i
Z ' provide(' the "good time" reall \ fe •
i 11 is good and Witolos.me actii, •i.
').- .,birds. It' he is in condition it is going to be hat•il to heat ium
germ of wi,d(an. Poit '.\ henmeant in the sacrificing future
ip(Itilivii 1 4-
ing ant a tintiL. , : • ,i. .s ,, entered.
!:.
needs for present follies it be. :. 'i-? ..'
Another Leghorn bre:•der It Ill
'
. is pushing his business is rec comes deception and an empty-..
.-'- •
't ' ''''''' ' Illrilett Illit ill OW I Ill'IiPCI' ., .:.1
platitude. a. ; , • ••••• -•,Ile has a flock it allIIIIi 1111 1 . .
' ' ' •' . '' • ' it'l(I Willi(' II, IS 11,0 bref.H: •.` .. ) ..i' s'. .• •A'41 0
about us and see the men Thinkinkt and Speaking strictly show hip.. i • I.:;;;;;;.,,i0b, • .i
__
'ecid ii1 t;, 1
and women of , t . h
i t more. ('an y;(iii pick those win. If ' • ,, . .. hons at the Fair. Ile is hria•L•
hiave found the short wit t:: hap-
1 . : more for eggs iind Las a •.: • . : t
. piness'.' Do y•ou sve yr, C. erty rWhat F very irk ,ra ./1.• K
1.'11 1.incli of l/iVer, V, .. , • ,
,
t 1111(
)tilICeitielits01
•
• corn tort -'I to Yoil see i.l:ii . ;kr' \ , \ .• ' •. . • . . ,r Introdnetifin ol Solno
s..,•,,od :•• le . A 1 'It'C ..,,---.4 ̂ : '
a
bodies bent with the :.i. iitahre of pi\ :: .....: ua t III
. e Iii l.• v
. earlier ilisApa n Perhtio'.' ap ns ot ' . ''. ' . I • ; '1:',111:11 he \v ill litiv:• \\
Just Received the
New Styles in
EngravenVisiting Cards
UI 1(1
calls a two-in -:hie lord: II,. No%C. the time. Go over your We invite You to call and see them.
fm. that kind ".lik,n, that sh,„„ 14,1 1i „ill st1 egitiipincnt. Oil it, paint it and
lit al •
,
t -
age. Ask these hot her re
short span of human lift', Pod (2( olds, irippe, Iteugue full ral'ariT v
the balance of power for good as is Ili* t.1,0011let thefll be pleasures that hold Bilious Vev er and Nlalaria.
tiny. Their answers ‘% ill ling
that can be crovyiled into the
an EASY 1N AY to s a I • .
easy- detour to life's fullest des
trUt• to experience.
plezisant pathway to peace. "r
Present pleasures, yes. AllII a Pre -a•ription tor666
A 1.11, hatl,er
kn'wn• friend one year—only $1.00. .1011.=MMINIIIMNIMINNINNI
pir•hing for meat and egg $1.v,'""`"""•A"`Ieleet"""'"'
"J'•"`"•
I • Iturnett ,g•I‘ „I WE.
Mg the eggs toy the dozensIii' has incilliator
thew as a lilt r.
I :tared PI. h hocks t I .• •h.ia
Ile tells me kith !locks tire I
Send t hp A dy ert iser to a
occi,lenr wrIslini.111rcpw..."11.,neot inrt
HAVE BROKEN PARTS WELDED
L. A. PEWITT21 1 State LineFulton, Ky. 794 fol. .1()1) 1)1-int
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