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SWIFT CHAMP Editor and Owner Printed Every Tuesday and Friday Established February i 1881

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To those woineii who Want a stylish costume for and want thouttrouble or delay a madetomeasure costume Js out of the question but so muchthe better for the necessity of a readytowear gown win hundreds of woineiito method of fitting smart dressers to superbly tailormade apparelexcelling in most cases those costly productions of the best modistes

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Handsome tailored suits in either walking or train effects madeof fine Mannish mixtures and Cheviots short jaunty

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prettily made to blouse all around over girdle trimmed with goldskirts cut full Real value 3500

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A LOT OF MEN WASTE MUCH MONEY ANDWEAR UNSATISFACTORY CLOTHES

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Drop in one day this week Let us show you the most modJ ern and highclass Clothing produced This years Clothing

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counters are the best we know

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The stockholders of Deposit Bank ofParis are notified that the annual election-of directors of said bank will be held atthe banking house on Monday May 2ndJ JM President f-

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REMOVAL John Connelly the plumberhas moved his shop to the storeroom

Geo Rassenfoss on Main streetHe is an experienced and uptodateplumber and is now to take ordersfor of work in this line If youare contemplating any improvements putting in a bathroom connecting with thewater main call on Mr Connelly beforeletting your contract if you want a firstclass job See his samples and catalogues

BOARDERS WANTED I will resumekeeping boarders on May 1 at my residence on Main street Will be glad totake all my o d boarders and as many

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The Baptist church ofcontributed to the various interests ofthe church during the past year about5200

Mrs John Ri Adair united with theChristian church Sunday

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J H Howard died on Thursday smorning at Coffeyville Kas of Brights

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fell in his bath room The body arrivedhere on Sunday night and was taken tothe of his sister Mrs John T Red j

mon on Walker avenue The funeralwill be held this morning at 12 oclockfrom Mr Redmons home the burial totake place at Ruddles Mills cemeteryMasonic buriai services at the grave MrHoward was formerly of Georgetown I

The 18rnonthss old child of James jj

Wells of this city died Saturday night vs

The services were held yesterday at 2oclock by Elder Morgan and the S

took place in the Paris cemetery

Miss Edna May Batterton the 16yearold daughter of Mr and Mrs James-H Batterton formerly of this city diedat her home in Lexington Sunday

She had been ill for several monthsfrom a complication of diseases and herdeath was not unexpected

George Henry aged 81 died yesterdayat his home at Plum

ONLY IN THE have a nicesupply of 1895 Edgewater Whisky theonly to be had in the State Call and try it

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Mr Daniel Mahaney of this city andMiss Bridget Crowe of countywere married at the Catholic church inCarlisle Thursbay morning Mrt TimShea city and Miss Josie Hickey-of Sharpsburg were the attendants Theg oon s a young railroad man of

cquple left for a trip to St LouisUpon their return they will go to housekeeping here

Harvey Owens and Miss Maude Webbyesterday morning in the

nunty judges office Judge H CSmith officiating The contracting partieswere from Fayette county

THE BEST Buy the Enamel HousePaint to paint your house you willget the very best

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GOUT WHISKY Stop at our place andtry some of our Old VaaHoolc and 1895

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In this city to the wife ofa son weight 10 Firstborn

fb the wife of J W Pridemore ofttisicityia son weight 14

Mrs Ed Ingles and daughter visitedor llitives in Carlisle Saturday

Mr Jas Arthur is still confined to hisbed with inflamatory rheumatism

Miss Anna Conway visited relatives inParis from Thursday to Saturday

Mr ArrSsmithijctf wasguest of Allen Judy fq

Misses Louise Caray Virginia Hutchcraftand Mr have the measles

Mr Royce Allen has finished plantinghis corn of 45 Many areplanting

Mr and Mrs Martin ONeal and sonvisited relatives in Carlisle from Saturday-ito Monday

Mrs Walter Clarey of Moorfield wasthe guest of Mrs Jas Mitchell Fridayand Saturday

The M M I second team defeatedthe Paris High School second nine by ascore of 15 to 3

Mr and Mrs Robert Clark from nearParis were guest of Mr and lrs OscarJohnson Sunday

Miss Ethel Sparks of Kansas CityMo is the of Misses Mary andAnnabell Boulden

Still send your laundry to Clarkyiinont for the best work quick returnand free delivery

Miss Irma Iva is here from CincinnatiCollege of Music to visit her aunt MissMary Iva at M F C

Mrs Nettie Gardiner of Paris was theguest of her daughter Mrs H Floydfrom Saturday to Monday

The M M I first team will play Parishere today ThursdayNorth next Monday

Mrs Julian McClintock and babe andMrs H D Campell visited relatives atNepton from aturday to Monday-

I have the only cold tyre settingmachine Call and try only takes afew miuutes MARTIN ONEAL

Mr Royce Allen x and Mrs FrankieCook visited relatives in Lexington Fridayand Saturday and saw Joseph Jefferson

Miss Eddie Carpenter was home fromFriday to Monday from Hagerman College Lexington accompanied by MissSusie

Miss Louise Kern has accepted a position with the East Tennesse TelephoneCompany and Miss Nellie Shay has takenher sisters place with the Bourbon Home

John W Boulden of Maysville and HL Boulden of Sardis are here to seetheir brother Resin Boulden who

very feeble though up part of thetime

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Ingleman Clara Boughman and Sallie TWood of Stanford now ot Hagerman

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There are many kinds of Coal on the market thatare cheaper than ours but the lowerpriced Coals areexpensive to burn They conrain toe much waste

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Buy your Garden Seed now I have a good assortment to select from

Good Steaks Pork Chops Fine SlicedHam Roasts Jowls and Greens

Fresh Vegetables Fruits and Fancy Goods of everydescription

FINE COFFEEJ-ust suppose you try a package of my

PREMIUM BRAND2 cent Coupons in each package or lbs of

GOLDEN ROASTwhich has a 5 cents Coupon in each bag The Coupons-are equal to cash and good for face value at my store

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