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Specialty fJIrs Alexander Walker I Dr and Mrs C E Phillips who were married at Fresno Cal last week A Fresno paper says in partDr C E Phillips and Miss Verna Stickles stole a march on their large circle of friends and were quietly married by Rev Dun can Wallace at the parsonage of the Cumberland Presbyterian church Sat urday evening in the presence of only their immediate families The en- gagement bad been art open secret among the friends of Dr Phillips and Miss Stickles for some time but none of them had an inkling that the mar riage was to take place so soon Mrs rttxttzz ttx == zuaztt = nj Personal Mention I tttttttttt Miss Addie is visiting in Lex- ington this week Miss Tine Johnston visiting rela- tives in Mrs A II Rice of Louisville the guest of her mother Mrs HA B Marks few friends were entertained by Miss Bettie Walker Burnside Friday eveningMiss Margaret Mount has been visit- ing Mr and Mrs R McRoberts of Stanford Mrs W Havs of Stanford has been the guest of Mrs A Beazley Lexing ton avenue Mrs Powell Duncan of Nicholas ville visiting her daughter Mrs Sam Haseldeu Messrs W 0 Rigney and F P Frisbie are in Louisville attending the Mason ic Grand Lodge Joe Haselden of Cincinnati has here with his brother B Hasel den for few days Mrs Allen Boggs and little son Lynn of Richmond have been visit l ing Mrs E Stormes Mr and Mrs R E Hughes and little daughter Margaret of Louisville are with Lancaster relatives Mrs Rufus Moss and daughter Miss Linnie have returned from several weeks stay in Plneville and Middles boroLouisville Times Mrs Mary Tay lor of Lancaster is the guest of Mr and Mrs James Barret of 1212 West BroadwayMrs Muir of at tended the wedding cf her A Farnau and Miss Gussie Kennedy ThursdayMisses Lewis and Lottie Webb of Lexington attended the Kennedy Farnaw wedding and are now guests of Mrs Banks Hudson Somerset Times Mrs Sam Higgins and daughter Willie will leave tomor row to visit friends and relatives in Stanford and Lancaster Dr M Acton left Monday lor Louis- ville to attend the State Medical So clety which convenes in that the 15th and lasts for three days Messrs Bobt Kennedy of Lexington and Dick Kennedy of Michigan visit ed their sister Mrs Banks Hudson and attended the KennedyFarnau wed ding Phillips has been resident of Fresno but a short time having come here with her mother about eight months ago from Los Angeles Dr Phillips has lived in Fresno for the past five years and in that time has cstablisded an enviable reputation for himself both professionally and socially Be fore coming to Fresno he had spent all his life in Kentucky and the southern courtesy and thoughtfulness are his qualities Dr and Mrs Phillips will live for time with Mrs E Stickles at 709 N street before moving into a home of their own = n = a fnn I = J M tttttttttttturtt xtta zixsiwtttittttttx tt st tttt tt r I Arnold is Nicholasville is buryA J J ¬ is ¬ been J a J ¬ Lexington ¬ brotherMr- W J city ¬ a ¬ a E x Mr Theodore Currey is spending sev eral weeks in Lexington Mr and Mrs Fred Stone of Danville were recent visitors here Mrs Broaddus Mr and Mrs Bourne are visiting relatives in Lexington Mr and Mrs A C Robinson visited Stanford relatives first of the week t Mrs John Bolling and daughter of Lexington have been with relatives hereMessrs JJ Walker L L Walker and R L Davidson left Tuesday for Okla ¬ homa Mesdames D W Bridges and BD Herndon were shoppers in Danville FridayMrs Susie Leavell and daughter Miss Susie have been visiting relatives in Richmond Mrs William Burnett has returned f from Ashland where she attended the State WC T U Mr and Mrs Roy Haynes of Hills boro Ohio are guests of Mr W B Mason and family Mrs J W Miller has returned from a visit to her daughter Mrs R E Hughes of Louisville Mrs D M Lackey has returned from a pleasant visit to Col and Mrs James Carperton of Richmond The many friends of Miss Eliza An derson are glad to hear of her improve nent in her recent illness Mrs Susan Fisher and Mr Fisher Herring left this week for North Caro Una to visit Mrs Jerry Respass Dr W M Burnett and mother Mrs Burnett and Miss ft ddie Arnold have been visiting friends in Lexington Lexington HeraldMrs William Anderson and Mrs John Anderson of Lancaster are guests of Miss Bettie Anderson of East Main Street A Middletown Ohio paper in speak ing of the October meeting of the Womans Missionary Society gives a mong the guests present at the so ¬ cial feature the name of Miss Altie R Marksbury of this city Lexington Leader Lieut Van Ham ilton Denny who has been critically ill at Washington is reported better with a chance for recovery Mrs Den ny and Miss Massie L Danny whoare at his bedside expect to come home this week I J The following invitations have been issued Misses Gill At Home Miss Cora Ward Friday October25th190- 73to5PM A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Gussie Kennedy the accomplish- ed ¬ daughter of Mrs Alexander Kenne ¬ dy and Mr W A Farnau of St Louis The ceremony took place Thursday afternoon at half past two oclock at I the residence of the brleds sister Mrs Banks Hudson Rev J R Savage of Covington former pastor of the bride officiated Ouly the nearest relatives and a few intimate friends were pres ¬ ent There were no invitations issued for the affair and the decorations of the house were simple though beauti ¬ ful yellow being the color scheme Miss Grace Kinnaird played the wed ding march and Miss Lottie Webb ren dered several solos The bride was given away by her brother Mr Robert Kennedy It was a ring service and little Miss Porter Scott Hudson beau ¬ tifully gowned in white with a yellow sash carriedthe ring The bride look ed handsome in a champagne voile with a picture hat of champagne trim med in plumes and carried yellow shag gy chrysanthemums The bride is a clever woman and a general favorite with a wide circle of friends who wish her every happiness in her new life The groom is a very popular traveling man and is held in great esteem After the ceremony an elegant buffet lunch ¬ eon was served the color scheme yel ¬ low being carried through out Fol- lowing the luncheon the bride and bride groom drove to Danville for a bridal trip before going to St Louis to reside His Dear Old Mother My dear old mother who is now eighty three years old thrives on Elec- tric Bitters writes WB Brunson of Dublin Ga She has taken them for about two years and en joys an excellent appetite feels strong and sleeps well Thats the way Electric Bitters affect the aged and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility Weak puny chil- dren too are greatly strengthened by them Guaranteed also for stomach liver and kidney troubles by R E Mc Roberts Druggist 50c 1m MT HEBRON Mrs Eliza Middleton sold to Mr Will Onstott a mule colt for 850 wasI Miss Ethyl Colter was the guest of Miss Hattie Duncan Saturday- Mr McKee Peel and wife of Wilmore visited her brother and sister here last weekMr Russell Vanderpool bought of Will Vanderpool his farm of 28 acres 8900Miss Lee Sherrow entertain- ed a number of friends last Saturday eveningMr Brummer of Lock No 8 was with Mrs E F Scott and family last Saturday Mrs George McMillian and children of Tennessee arrived last Wednesday to join her husband who has been here for some time They will make this their future home Mr Charlie Duncan and Miss Una Montgomery greatly surprised their friends last Wednesday by driving to Rev GW Thompsons and being united in the holy bonds of matrimony They then drove to the grooms home where he had every thing nicely prepared to take his bride The entire community extend congratulations A weak Stomach causing dyspepsia a weak heart with palpitation or in ¬ termittent pulse always means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves withDrShoops Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disap ¬ pear Dr Shoop of Bacine Wis will mall samples free Write for them A tainlY1worth McBoberU They Dont Make a Better One Let us show you MOUNT ELKIN I I FORH Durability Strength Lightness of Draft buy the celebrated Old Hickory Wagon ii They can not be equalled for the above strong points t II WJ ROMANS i I I Iall 1 A complete line of FaticjJ Stationery Prescriptions I CompoundedI IFrisbies Drug Store Ie

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date goods beforeliiI AliYingI

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bocker styles in the New Brown Scotch Plaidand Blue Serge at 500 to

Ladies Shoes in the 750Imake at 350 and 400i see these shoes

IJim Smith Fisher Herru IeJJ lLeISi JgIffj lljjJJi Yfil

1Jy L m wrIIText Books IWe have them all and a ful11ineofI

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one and will do our best to please you

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fJIrs Alexander Walker

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Dr and Mrs C E Phillips who weremarried at Fresno Cal last week AFresno paper says in partDr C EPhillips and Miss Verna Stickles stolea march on their large circle of friendsand were quietly married by Rev Duncan Wallace at the parsonage of theCumberland Presbyterian church Saturday evening in the presence of onlytheir immediate families The en-

gagement bad been art open secretamong the friends of Dr Phillips andMiss Stickles for some time but noneof them had an inkling that the marriage was to take place so soon Mrs

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Miss Addie is visiting in Lex-

ington this week

Miss Tine Johnston visiting rela-

tives in

Mrs A II Rice of Louisville theguest of her mother Mrs H A B Marks

few friends were entertained byMiss Bettie Walker Burnside Friday

eveningMiss

Margaret Mount has been visit-ing Mr and Mrs R McRoberts ofStanford

Mrs W Havs of Stanford has beenthe guest of Mrs A Beazley Lexington avenue

Mrs Powell Duncan of Nicholasville visiting her daughter MrsSam Haseldeu

Messrs W 0 Rigney and F P Frisbieare in Louisville attending the Masonic Grand Lodge

Joe Haselden of Cincinnati hashere with his brother B Hasel

den for few days

Mrs Allen Boggs and little sonLynn of Richmond have been visit

l ing Mrs E Stormes

Mr and Mrs R E Hughes and littledaughter Margaret of Louisville arewith Lancaster relatives

Mrs Rufus Moss and daughter MissLinnie have returned from severalweeks stay in Plneville and Middles

boroLouisvilleTimes Mrs Mary Tay

lor of Lancaster is the guest of Mrand Mrs James Barret of 1212 West

BroadwayMrsMuir of at

tended the wedding cf herA Farnau and Miss Gussie Kennedy

ThursdayMisses

Lewis and Lottie Webbof Lexington attended the KennedyFarnaw wedding and are now guests ofMrs Banks Hudson

Somerset Times Mrs Sam Higginsand daughter Willie will leave tomorrow to visit friends and relatives inStanford and Lancaster

Dr M Acton left Monday lor Louis-ville to attend the State Medical Soclety which convenes in that the15th and lasts for three days

Messrs Bobt Kennedy of Lexingtonand Dick Kennedy of Michigan visited their sister Mrs Banks Hudson andattended the KennedyFarnau wedding

Phillips has been resident of Fresnobut a short time having come herewith her mother about eight monthsago from Los Angeles Dr Phillipshas lived in Fresno for the past fiveyears and in that time has cstablisdedan enviable reputation for himselfboth professionally and socially Before coming to Fresno he had spent allhis life in Kentucky and the southerncourtesy and thoughtfulness are hisqualities Dr and Mrs Phillips willlive for time with Mrs E Sticklesat 709 N street before moving into ahome of their own

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Mr and Mrs Fred Stone of Danvillewere recent visitors here

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Mr and Mrs A C Robinson visitedStanford relatives first of the week

t Mrs John Bolling and daughterof Lexington have been with relatives

hereMessrsJ J Walker L L Walker and

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Mesdames D W Bridges and B DHerndon were shoppers in Danville

FridayMrs

Susie Leavell and daughterMiss Susie have been visiting relativesin Richmond

Mrs William Burnett has returnedf from Ashland where she attended theState W C T U

Mr and Mrs Roy Haynes of Hillsboro Ohio are guests of Mr W BMason and family

Mrs J W Miller has returned from avisit to her daughter Mrs R EHughes of Louisville

Mrs D M Lackey has returned froma pleasant visit to Col and Mrs JamesCarperton of Richmond

The many friends of Miss Eliza Anderson are glad to hear of her improvenent in her recent illness

Mrs Susan Fisher and Mr FisherHerring left this week for North CaroUna to visit Mrs Jerry Respass

Dr W M Burnett and mother MrsBurnett and Miss ft ddie Arnold havebeen visiting friends in Lexington

Lexington HeraldMrs WilliamAnderson and Mrs John Anderson ofLancaster are guests of Miss BettieAnderson of East Main Street

A Middletown Ohio paper in speaking of the October meeting of theWomans Missionary Society gives among the guests present at the so ¬

cial feature the name of Miss Altie RMarksbury of this city

Lexington Leader Lieut Van Hamilton Denny who has been criticallyill at Washington is reported betterwith a chance for recovery Mrs Denny and Miss Massie L Danny whoareat his bedside expect to come homethis week

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The following invitations have beenissued

Misses GillAt Home

Miss Cora WardFriday October25th190-

73to5PMA very pretty wedding was that of

Miss Gussie Kennedy the accomplish-ed

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daughter of Mrs Alexander Kenne ¬

dy and Mr W A Farnau of St LouisThe ceremony took place Thursdayafternoon at half past two oclock at

Ithe residence of the brleds sister MrsBanks Hudson Rev J R Savage ofCovington former pastor of the brideofficiated Ouly the nearest relativesand a few intimate friends were pres ¬

ent There were no invitations issuedfor the affair and the decorations ofthe house were simple though beauti ¬

ful yellow being the color schemeMiss Grace Kinnaird played the wedding march and Miss Lottie Webb rendered several solos The bride wasgiven away by her brother Mr RobertKennedy It was a ring service andlittle Miss Porter Scott Hudson beau ¬

tifully gowned in white with a yellowsash carriedthe ring The bride looked handsome in a champagne voilewith a picture hat of champagne trimmed in plumes and carried yellow shaggy chrysanthemums The bride is aclever woman and a general favoritewith a wide circle of friends who wishher every happiness in her new lifeThe groom is a very popular travelingman and is held in great esteem Afterthe ceremony an elegant buffet lunch ¬

eon was served the color scheme yel ¬

low being carried through out Fol-lowing the luncheon the bride andbride groom drove to Danville for abridal trip before going to St Louis toreside

His Dear Old MotherMy dear old mother who is now

eighty three years old thrives on Elec-tric Bitters writes W B Brunson ofDublin Ga She has taken them forabout two years and en joys an excellentappetite feels strong and sleeps wellThats the way Electric Bitters affectthe aged and the same happy resultsfollow in all cases of female weaknessand general debility Weak puny chil-dren too are greatly strengthened bythem Guaranteed also for stomachliver and kidney troubles by R E McRoberts Druggist 50c 1m

MT HEBRON

Mrs Eliza Middleton sold to Mr WillOnstott a mule colt for 850wasIMiss Ethyl Colter was the guest ofMiss Hattie Duncan Saturday-

Mr McKee Peel and wife of Wilmorevisited her brother and sister here last

weekMr

Russell Vanderpool bought ofWill Vanderpool his farm of 28 acres

8900MissLee Sherrow entertain-

ed a number of friends last Saturday

eveningMrBrummer of Lock No 8

was with Mrs E F Scott and familylast Saturday

Mrs George McMillian and childrenof Tennessee arrived last Wednesdayto join her husband who has been herefor some time They will make thistheir future home

Mr Charlie Duncan and Miss UnaMontgomery greatly surprised theirfriends last Wednesday by driving toRev G W Thompsons and being unitedin the holy bonds of matrimony Theythen drove to the grooms home wherehe had every thing nicely prepared totake his bride The entire communityextend congratulations

A weak Stomach causing dyspepsiaa weak heart with palpitation or in¬

termittent pulse always means weakStomach nerves or weak Heart nervesStrengthen these inside or controllingnerves withDrShoops Restorative andsee how quickly these ailments disap ¬

pear Dr Shoop of Bacine Wis willmall samples free Write for them A

tainlY1worthMcBoberU

They Dont Make a Better One

Let us show you

MOUNT ELKIN

I

I FORHDurability Strength Lightness ofDraft buy the celebrated

Old Hickory Wagon ii

They can not be equalled forthe above strong points t

II W J ROMANSi

I I

Iall1A complete line of

FaticjJ Stationery

PrescriptionsICompoundedI

IFrisbies Drug StoreIe