1 Mt' Behnin*? Pi:vv» l.'n • lb* jj‘b Bilk ,.f lh>' lyu>n _ci.il v;..t, the 3vbnii.tr li.tito Co', ol N,l“ Imu! punl iitlii; ult.-nHoi r..t. if.i 1.1. ii.*,iK, i.«; «j|.»v thv u 11 ibb. sj: o>l..'ia!< hrvv had th, nuittc ! r xtu.rt bluets ch t.,t u;n.n ih. ro vcrr. in * wti> j, nivlvdly com • -r.. ,-j.ry lo C-.hiti;^ Men's, *„«. is re.vl-< rtf.rtt...V t.lf utmost vrv »?•■>« Hi r*»l fur theii tmdi ..i • cry: iv. of Aj.-ncin production. • :i«- i ii-r Ion ian huuxtc •• »:i *xpm ju*Iv?■* of p lhi*i» I;h“ Uchnt-ijp P proud i/f f.hi fuel '.but. un.«>cqn? rid u»;so!ii:*i<», n number of lho*t * i,r**v liiihi'.t, u/Ur a thorough »ur '* . u! tr** Ml. v-JecUd the Bofcnlng •»*iKiji; Ar th* *1* *1 one for thrir n* h:*rt»»e liiiu^.-y U* ht r die oiloi-ng C.I10MB in 3***r* T«.| *" I'wUnr... Ihc , .present* uv* Of a ■• «•>• larvc Aunt alien piano con < ■ .p. wh.1* on th. voyage beet to reek ' «•>:*. * an i lean line for hi* Imp. V ■ ii.l. :.«e-d 10 ,>oh u„ the Bi lining !> 'nuod. Lpci.t hi- nrr.val m th.', coun v 1.0 < .-:.cally inv xatiira-.. d the mer ' a.I t-n. beat makes of piano* *'* V P'S> *•'p n!lo.-. ami afu-r .mpar ' Un:.,xo-d i .m-iarlion, decided ipoli th..* Bilin.iig Piano Company1. rument. a* the mo-t wonky line in that tlicy embod ed nil th.- wnie tini» of aitiat• e- good*. He era.- par ! ti ulvij i.»pft*«-d by the chaiming Ion* quidi.i-e characle-rutic of tke! Hehii.iig. and f.t unr. negotiated op' h l ac of hi< tnni for the Australian I iliO! ey 01 • be B hr.itqr piano Co ihe fir-t vb pro. ■; of B.-hntag in J'l uinenU 1 le-c.v d by otheial* of thi. •I'Owe cut 'lie,| tl lquul'IlCli appro 1 V I and >o vr.-al was tlie.r delight' nver I he gecnal . -eollf.ie.es atld rr-> n. i-i-able lone quali y „f BvhniPg pi f l"11* pbi>«i- that tl.i-y hnvi* most fiP'.ilet.(-ally indu .**t-tl ihfir 1r pr.’ji*n-1 ...i *i -■ rhr.ii". lit irpr»1. J demand ij ‘ hirnt.nl* "ar beyond »> liat Ih* 1. ott n-- Pi..iie. (. o . n-uld rose*, in con-I •:l' lal.nn of ulid teirncsr In *.he Am-• ■ im d.ulrra who hod been loyal Ini • ' pu-i in Idthniite' vrure-a. h. illustration . typical >.r other* ii.r cxiKtl,..... ilui rg the patli . '■'.'“''•i? "••* e-xpo.1 trade • . "W C*’* ^ more " doubled, and t.i.Uy .hr Behnin,;! le th, lead.;, of m„„v „f the, 1 k:io'vn d r.yyi di*L»jrui«lttfi! ^.uifinUttMtmmattiitrtsummiuiwuc deali’i* '-n foreign lands, It is now tak *’>' pine# of one of the uio»l re ‘■••wot.I G. rmsn makes which w« formrily the loading piano sold li • »| ral foicign countries. Hat Torn* Quaiitlas AppracUlad The chief factor in this R>>* growth of the Meaning foreign trail: Ni» heVn II cognition anil apprecialioi oy foreign dealer* and their custom CiH of the flue tone qualities of th. Helming piano Foreign dealers ap priciate ami lay stress on the srlioti-’ qualities of . the pianos they hand), to a larger extent than most ilt-akr n the United States, and a piano that "*>•» not meacuro up to their artist" itandards .* R-ivofi Uttlc consideration. * he rrcmtcT popular inters.*. m music s/*d th« other ft nr arts among the pwoplt of many foreign noufilrie*, i*n rou.aired for deerdou by gov«:rnm< r»l *• agr>irtvs, Has prepared a maifc* » I f,,r thi* best in artistic piano*. Tha* it.lf* Brhnlng loilrunuol lias stood th« i vl it md.cate Iiav# '•urrhajed are enthuxiastie owners. V»k your neighbors what they think I •f the Bchning. (Adv«rti»*rm*ut.) — YEAR OF “COW DRUNK" tM:ivs*\lllc (Ky.) Ledger. Major Horatio Fieklin anil hi* aid*-! •srtrrr in the gentle art of ritn-ios I h'rirg date* and famous happenings. •I. George F. F.ital, reminded tvj, ■'tiger that it IS just 41 yrara ngo ■ 'lei the big ‘Vow drunk" orcg.ml ii Maysville. I.ois 111 people imagine ihu'i men Ii'ok ail the booia. But tine two ‘•uve-namrd Maysville rltlae ns say hat 41 years iso a big diovr of cal !. penned at thr rogue dt Duke dis Mln-r distillery, than rttnated joatj bo>.) Ihr foot of Lime scone street, t .mo n lot of high seine and after ‘'•'ini' up to th'lr horn* on the hug .ire wire tiling drunk and indulged 1 the bovine tango all over lime, ••me C’rrek button. ;::tttctnmtoritnmnnunutuumcitp ' Al>V ANTACflS OF THI- SOUTH TOLD BV NEW ^ ORK ELM ICE I _ ' New Yu»k, Aytf. 2H.—•*Au itlVJUK c* ■ $2 Oflu li> tli 5sout.h is ho, (h »twice what ii t» wouh in th** print i». dust.no I rente * of the Korth/* a/i the editor of The Sun and Kcw ^orfc . Herald In the Pour*- of an sditoria! ■ anrnt the fvdriul ituomu tax law bu; •ni'identally riving, the South some very valuable advertising n* the Idi-ni i»Jiiw in which to live. fj*pe;,:ully fov • ho man of moderate income. "In eNmatr* and clrcum«tanr<* i where houain't cost* arc i datively I'o*. oh in the South, where fuel bills fov hoot mu* purpoeea are slight, wh *.#• wjiin, heavy and exponrive tlo.Sitip ia not nrceAaary and wheru «.ve»: food is more plentiful and geci * unly cheaper" another extract fioro the sa:.iu editorial. hnt better d pJon of tho ud va U.rer of Ok South ac a Ir.nd when evisv proapeet plc» 19 could be given |by the most en.ku*ii.t:ic booster? [ "4 "l .i ; Ull ■ •• > . .u : o .nnu i |. * • I-. ■ it..*,,.I. -vt [i i. L . /4** a iCiAI. C :* -Cl ‘Nil i Oly-rp *d Cloin, At I •« 'd Traek .vtnlt, Af ■,r„ . anti iUin - ‘,w ‘ p. Aitjj. —l in- • ' 1 > :n!ad e!o#»d lata th1* afl. ri.'v . m ( iimtinci d lain artl avid. «> |* live track and flalil compeVticr, r.rc concerned, with a decline victor, roi ihe American athlete*. The American# rolled op :i i-jt»l o iti point* daring th* to*! ti . nai piiilion*, a fipuro more thpn i* e-- a [great a» that of the nenre. t rival ra i non—Finiund. with 100. Souring on a bam* of 22 point'. ;e kny evenl allowed by the ini. i imintt, nl athletic federation, the Amci cai ■'em piled vp approximat‘ly on. "h :d of a poanihlc agge'-gKe t ilul ■-‘ Ami-; ivar-i i. imI in all but • ■■* .»..->•■ kml wrrt* Ih**I wtS .. tori ,.i jj|.i«-v (iiami>i»ui4i!|) half lit* iJi'i: nation having \vt,: i r i*. Ill ate. T.ii' llmlcd S'at.-* \va« fa • ahead •!* 'rtollj |)<*rr.* woo, with 1J and wa .-.axit.ul :o Sweden in thi'd*. having van ulac to 10 for Sweden. 'Pi** Aim vnn Minf*n 1 lo forth?, tw:<> a.: many an theii nearot rivnl. Till'I -•u..a:w.'il thi other team* in ftflha vrnn, bul l it t.ot eccurc quite a/. many eixth* a* "iarvden. Cf four woild record* oetnbli. bv-t :h" Am.Tkaii athlete* ran k thn c, th. foal ih going to Kiiiliinil. The only Olympic ieeoivt votibli h.d which i* not atm a world record ru by an Ann rival:. "RICH RELATIVE" IS ONLY 201H CENTURY FARMHAND Cklakomr City, Aug. 2.—8**aw “rieli ndalivo" waa the coaiim n. <•! •’jui.' S:mp«fh, a farmer livin* near .hi* city, when h« »w n bright pi vnniitiiieieeeeeiiimieti. - ^ ~~ ^ I* • Alt k'; mu' • 'l' U ITCJ tl'u] •» u! I ■•%.-. *.». * .• .• -*».h *«•&• t v •* *1. . •• . Yuj.t i* . vhi. !:<«.! . V b.* th • |j . . »• '*V -.1 V-f#U :hf -I* s •* " •’ t »•* >• )«• tub uiui |t. u ' :: . : ! •.* r * >2Z t . i |Lt :t ' .* -t \m +m t i If you did not you should have ' ! ♦I bomni bn r.dir on, | X X I; 4 • < 5; . ■ ■ , < + > • » «i ■ i‘’ i i . yoVL“re*n •quippin* your home with a ! ; Ltthtinn Plant, we want to demonstrate the Edison. You will XT ;, like it. ;; DUNN HEAT AND LIGHT COMPANY j i \ I c. H RANDALL Mana.rr i i «!aaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ttttttttttttmmiimttnnillll f vk.-iadi&s and Vic- ii ; ; , < > ■ i j.: Records \ . ' k I : • c . vc* c* large stock of new Victrolas j !; —i. in the prettiest woods and design* j cr. :c rr.\-ch all etyic3 of furniture. ;; _ 'll..', them v/e have the newest records ; j;; TVi'. :'. by the Victor Company's most noted : i;| s’.nrti; and musicians. . i Victor machine is without a super* io. . It fccc few equals. Aii cne fme points of talking machines : rr.ar»c t aclure have been built into this mach- 1 <-• Vk\ :ch has stood the test service through * *■*'*' nee such machines Biecame a part : II- C" music world. 11 < > it _ Ve will be glad to demonstrate these m°c. ine.- and these records to you. ! COME AND HEAR THEM Butler Brothers ! irt - -” ' 1 1 - if * ''T ^ ; - -g— t I ■ IIBIIM || ■ j in | ; e»es»»>»»♦♦♦ - \t ' " ’ ♦X !! • i '« • Tf XX T? SS XI J H The Universal Car Ml J 2 ; ^ .. | ^ j 2 ! „ < M x • ;M £ ; .*inrcn 3, 1 J2d, the Ford Motor Co. advanced the prl- ee of Ford cut because of the ]1; t' ; ir* l eaKeu cos- ol production. No specific announce moii'. r/ac dcer.ed necessary st the > *< ■ it. but it has developed that mlarspreeentadonr and i'.eguoUtiors of theee ad- I! f; \s:nvii os!-!*. i.r..o been and arc being gtvj.i out. So to safeguard the public against 1 !| X ib.- cwj <>l u.iKrcprobviutadon, \»e herewith ^ive the present prices: ] a ♦t Fordaon Tractor $tV60.00 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich. • I J. W. Thornton :j U Ford Cars-Ford Trucks-Fordson Trr etc?re-Ford Service \\ II N. Wilson Ave. Phone 177 -jj xzxn::::: ? ? rtsammmmsrnssra: n« nr smtuummum: ra* —————Mtt % ' V; j Big Opening Sales of the Benson Tobacco Market Tuesday, September 7th, 1920. The Banner Warehouse Co., will be under new man&gfcm^nt, Mr. H. T. Wall, a hustling tobacco man, and auctioneer will be in charge. The new Farmer* Warehouse will be under same management, F. W. Harris & Sons fli Coats.. Now farmer friends we want to make benpon a good tobacco market, help us do this by placing youjr tobacco on the Benson market. Come with a good load of tobacco to our OPENING SALE. BANNER WAREHOUSE COMPANY F?it.IRS WAREHOUSE * __rnsssnis^^MiM __* _*. , s « '