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M kriMky ii 1 r TUESDAY rl and FRIDAY 1 b r II wNa I J1 I IF YOU DONUT ADVERTISE YQ JBiSiNESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTYSECOND YEAR T I EARUNGTON H lKIisioifftKY FRIDAY AUGU T18191I 5 j I rr4n BIG MINE SAFETY I DEMOMSTMtjON Q s President Tft Will Mike Address and Present Prizes to- N x Miners THIRTY THOUSAND MINERS ARE Y EXPECTED TO ATTEND MEETING- G Washington Aug 16Thlrtv thousand miners are expected to attend the great national mine safety demonstration to be held in Pitts burg Oct 96 and 27 under the au spices of the federal bureau of minesi the American Red Cross the Pitts burg Coal Operators Association and the United Mine Workers of AmericaThe originally Bat for Sept iOt has boon changed so that President Taft may bo present on the second day Oct 27 to witness a mimic mine explosion In a tempo rary steel gallery on Forbes field an exhioltion of rescue work by hel meted miners following an explosion and to review the parade of minersThe President will make an address and will present souvenir prizes to the miners taking part In theflrstaldtotnelnjured and rescue work exhibitions Watter L Fisher Secretary of the Interior Department Governor Tener of Pennsylvania and Dr Joseph A L Holmes the director of the Bureau of mines also will be present The general arrangements for the de monstration are in charge of H M Wilson engineer in charge of the bureau of mines TO OP1X 90910 AC1I- SO HOMES OJT AUG 22k t Government to Allow Entries for Large Tracts of Northern Minnesota Lands 4Duluth Aug 15Unolf3am will throw OPen tolottlemonton August 22 qver 90000 acres of landInNorth ern Minnesota 8222Q at Case Lake and 8864 at Fond du Lao The land Is obtathaoH In IflOapre trots un der the homestead law for 185 an acre on tune payments of 9g cents I nacre a year I Pkntc at Loch UryPwK A delightful plonlo supper was enjoyed by a number of young peo pie Tuesday evening at the park chaperoned by Mesdamea W R Coyle Hirrlett Browning and m Stel- liP U Kemp The party WM odnveyed there and bask by Frank Gain In his handsome auto A delicious lunch sea of toothsome eatables was I i spread at six thirty to which all did Uf U Justice The party reluctantly returned to the city tit flight thirty fcbosd who attended were Misses Beatrio Wheeler Lucite Green Irene and Bessie Coyle Kathleen Splllnian Mabel Browning Ruth Daniels Elizabeth and Margaret Kemp Cathleen Corey Menu Miller and Beaus alph Dudley John Moore Baker Fugate Frank Cain Gilbert ana Paul King Robert and W R Coyle Water Melon Feast Miss Dodge OBrien gave a delight falwater melon feast at her home I on Sebree Ave Wednesday even lug After the melons bad been eaten a fight with the rinds follow ed The girls werent very game A contest was thug engaged in aud Miss Brlzlus won the prize ahandI some crocheted bag Her guest were t Mesdames H R MoCreary E H Stsk 0 E DUling balD JIm Oldham Iley Brlokley Misses Olljo Brlzluu Bessie Ben nett Margaret Mitchell Mary Blair EslQ Brown Adeline Toombs Eliz abeth OBrien Alma Renfro and t Connie Fenwlok Messrs H RJMcCreary E H Slsk Will Gio W Bates Brick Southworth Edward Dillon Geo Brooks Lee and Frank Withers Jno Blair Lawrence Turner PL Ford Leon ard Goodloe v Gtvernirlnt Orders TreIRi ttdllrtfcM to Guard Trains I Meetings to settle the eontroversy between railroad wen and their em ployer ih England having com to JJ1aQbttGq Uotilrntttept has ordere4 tr 1 tato gu dMat- la r a ahthe itrlkt takei place toJ mono DI oifwas repowed ill o Liverpool last oight t y r Madisonville Notes J BT AIL1XK DA VII Sflss Elizabeth Ulvlns who has been visiting her sister Mrs Douglas Ryokman has raturned Artie Commins spent Wednesday in Dawson Mr and Mrs R E Brooks 61 Puebfb Col visited friends in this city Thursday We make a specialty of doing two and three color work If you want classy job work that will give saris faction see our samples and gut prices at the Madlsonvillo Branch Office In Mortons Furniture Store AILEEN DAVIS Manager Mr and Mrs Jno Larkin are are spending the week Ifi Hygeia Springs Tenn Miss Amaiula Wilson who hits been spending the summer in Decatur III has returned home Miss Zena Shanks Is visiting rela tives in Owetisboro MrsJoo Perry of Russelivllle Is visiting her cousin Mrs J R Ear Vey Those desiring to go with the Bees Mammoth Cave via the Green River party on Sept 2 can do so by send ing in their names on or before Aug BlThe entire trip with all expens bs paid costs you only 1760 Mist Mary Arden Jennings who has been visiting in Chicago return ed home Wednesday night Misses Fawcett Margaret and Louise McPherson who have been attending a house party In Princeton have returned home Mrs Vareen Davis and niece Miss Minerva visited friends in this city ThursdayMisses Mary apd Margaret Ross are visiting relatives m Henderson Don t forget the SemiWeekly Bee has a branch office for Madi sonville people In Mortons Furni ture Store If you want advertis lug or Job work or wish to subscribe for the paper call up number 4 AILEEN DAVIS Manager Lisle Robinson spent Wednesday day in Mortons Gap with his parents Winstead and GatUn Harris who have been visiting relatives In Hanson have returned home Charlie Young of the Anton noun try was in the city Thursday Those desiring to go with Ihe Bees Mammoth Cave via the Green River party on Sept 2 can do so by send sag in their names on or before Aug 81 The entire trip with all expens es paid costs yon only 1760 Tom Bory has returned home from a visit to Adams Station Mrs James Nisbet and obidren of Murfreesboro Tenn is the guest of her sister Mrs Claude Ross Sam Story who has been in Lou Isvllle on a business trip has returned home Misses Metbetb Sory Lurline Coil Messrs Lysle Robinson Clem Armstrong and J W Ruby were in DrwBon Tuesday night attending the dance Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the SemiWeekly Bee at Mortons Furniture Store when you want engraved cards embossed letterheads dance tickets or programs We have the best and let us figure with you on AILEBN DAVIS Manager Miss Pauline Ashby of Hanson is visiting the Misses Rudd in this city Miss Dannie Kljkwood is visiting friends In Henderson and Owens boro Dance for Visitors One of the best dances of the sea sou was glyqnr Tuesday night at Webbs hall The visiting young ladles were Misses Bizlns Lacy and McCool New Pressing Shop Thq classy jpresaingshop has been opened on Moss Avenue Telephone as This shop IS Is now ready to do yom pressing and cleaning prompt ly and at reasonable prices Give them a pall Catholic Object ti Inventory of Chwrch PryBeaded by Abe pritist Catholic resli4 attempts by the Gov rB a1 tiaorrtakeanlnrntery ofiIlgrab properly at LIoela Portugal a rt BY Ilypp atdlSlrVE KEWEDERIN IIt- iCONTTCAVE m Miss Willie Jenkins Jumps front Fifth Place to First I is 30000 Ahead l A i OTHERS CLIMBING UP fAST 1 1 Here is a new leader in theBae Mammoth Cave contest this weep j Miss Willie Jenkins of St Charles i turned In 45000 votes and went up head with 80000 to spare M IBS Ida Lee Sisk Is second Miss Amelia Waller third Miss Oath k fourth Mlsa Verna Oatas fifth Miss Bernice Wimbeny HJxtK and Miss Lily Harris seventh The end of th Contest is in sightVM the candidates or getting down to hard work All arrangementB f lhtrip have been completed aud the- paa iii leave Earllngton uauHf Madfsoiivfile on train 62 Saturday Sept 2nd arriving in EvaUBvllle at 125 p m leave Evansvllle on steamer City of Evansville atf 5 oclock pm arrive Mammoth Cave Monday morning abeutp oclock spend Monday and Ke11 iia7 night at cave Leave tie ear Tuesday morning about 0 eoiek arrive Evansville FW y mormlBffl The managmeut ot the cave have agreed to give the Bees party aeew biuation route including all thatXi of interest on all three of the rOtIncluding dome and the cork rew If there are as many as 5Ofa the Bees party the boat people hv agreed to turn the steamer over W us cutting out a number of steps at small landings This will undoubtly be one of tiffs most pleasant trips one could take along a picturesque route with all the dust cinders and dirt elinaliia ted The cost of the entire weikil inthisand depoalte the 17 50 byAug8jr they will then be given a receipt for the money and a printed badge en tltellng them to all the privileges of this delightful trip All the candidates are doing splen did work and new subscribers are coming In rapidly There will be 85 people Inadditloil to the five candidates who will make the trip Mrs J E Fawcett and Paul M Moore will chaperone the young people and see they are well taken care of and have the best of every erything on the trip It will be well for all parties who expect to make this trip to notify this office not later than August 80th and should deposit the 1750 with the B tton August 81st- Following are the names and standing of contestants to date This Information will be published in each issue of the paper until the contest closes Miss Willie JenkinsStCharles 70360 Ida Lee Bilk Earlington41860 Miss Aurelia Waller Earllngton L 89876 Miss Oath Mfldlock Mortons 81786 Miss Verna Gates Madispuvllle 81126 Miss Bernice Wimberly Madison ville 20126 Lilly Harris Madisonville 17075 Miss Louise MoPhorson Madison ville 4860 Miss Trixie Robertson Madisonville 4900Miss+ 0 2600 Mrs Walter Daves Earliugton1100- Have a Fine New Hearse Evans Price Barnett have a fine hearse one of the nicest In this part of the state Suit Filed Against Burley Tobacco Society Suit was filled yesterday in Fay ette Circuit Court by several Scott county growers asking that a receiv er be appointed for the Burley Tobacco Society alleging insolvency and improper conduct of its affairs Breeders of fine horses prefer BAL LeaD SNOW LINIMENT for all cuts wounds pf sores on their stock be cause it acts both raildlp and quick 1y and heals an ordinary wound without a scar Price 95bv 50o and 1 00 per bottle Sold by gt Bernard drdJitdeThe PetteIMprftJ ablYilteWayoIlW r eeeNe rhsiNeM NNeiNNN Christian Chmvek Sunday school at 980 a m F B Arnold Superintendent Preaching service at 1040 by the Regular minister Subject The Fdirtl of greatest Price SubjecteSong service at opening Miss Irene Coyle will sing a solo YoungPeoplesSuperintendent Wednesday evening 746 Mid week Meeting Mrs John Long Leader All the people Invited to all these services JOHN B ATKINSON ANDFAI t ILY WILL GO EAST I This Years Sojourn at Their New Jersey Nome Has Been Delayed Mr and Mrs John B Atkinson nd daughter Nan will leave for homeiextweekgain probably until October Their departure for the east baa been delayed some weeks this summer be auie ot the condition of Mr Atkin onk health He has been gaining I n strength however and now feels hat he is quite strong enough to cake the journey The recent in ansely hot weather here he feels aas retarded his further improve ent and he expects to benefit by rite change of atmosphere and the consequent vacation andrshef from business Mr Atkinson grandsons john A and Paul M Moore Jr rill accompany the party for a vis theirifohoolsi Mrs jlcCreary Entertains In honor Of Miss Ollie BrlzfuB Of Evansville Indwbo is visiting them Mr and Mrs H R McCreary ecjtertatned at their home on West Main street Thursday evening Aug 17th Music dancing and cards were the various diversions of the evening TlJe house was beauti fully Aeorat throughout in green and gold The porch was lighted with Japanese lanterns and the swing and cosy corners behind the luxurious growth of vine made an inviting resting place for the dancers between dances Punch was served- throughout the evening and cool ing ices with fruitsalad and cake were served at a late hour Mr and Mrs McCreary wee assisted in receiving the following guests by Mrs Browning and Miss Brizius Misses Adeline Toombs Dodge OBrien Elsie Brown Dot Beau Maggie Turner Connie Fen wick Katherine Blair Roney Han na Francis MadElfratrick Elizabeth OBrien Margaret Mitchell Messrs Carl Meaobem Dr Barton McEuen Frank and Lee Withers Henry Cowand Brick Southworth GIlbert King George Brooks Leo nard Goodloe FL Ford W P Graham J S Webb Lawrence Turner James Maloney Henry Daves of FortSmith Ark Clyde Thompson of Evansville Mrs McGary Mrs Southworth Mr and Mrs Joe Brinkley Mr and Mrs Walter Daves Mr and Mrs Her Brinkley Mr and Mrs W H Whitford Mr and Mrs Frank Devylder Jr Eariington vs Henderson Two good games will be played Sunday between Earhngton vs Henderson clubs First game called at 10 am the second at 815 p m The Earllngton team will be strengthened by the addition of H Davis and Fay These two games are expected to be the best games of the season as the He dersonJ team play classy ball and help the locals win Breaks Three Ribs Elgi G6odlpe of this city while rn after a companion Wednes daynight fell over a stump and broke three ribs He is getting along nicely and expects to be able too to work in a few days Outs and bruises may be healed in about onethird the time required by the Usual treatment by applying Chamberlains Xjinimtinti It is an akMptte and cause such injuries to without maturation m+ bsWpralseyat horehesgof the mtti paios For I by au dpalera- n Ei I THROW CRADLES AWAY Health Departmet Experts Say Put Kiddies to steep on Cots PHYSICIANS FOR LONG TIME OPPOSED TO ROCKING BABI Chicago Illinois August 17 Mothers dont rook the baby to sleep in the cradle I Also if you would take the advice of the health department dont get one of those windupalarmclock affairs for they are put down as being danger ous to health They are the devels own was the comment of one official of the health department who after mak ing the statement expressed a de sire to remain unidentified The health department has had Its corps of sixty field nurses inves tigating the extended use of the selfrocking cradles and their effect on infants with the result that Dr Caroline Hedger and other officials of the department condemn their use and regret that they are grow- Ing in favor with mothers Makes The Baby Ssasipk According to Dr Hedger they keep rocking and give the baby a good shakeup cause the baby to be sick with mal de mee on a boat it is called plain sea sickness and causes nervous diseases to take root in the Infant Physicians for a long time have not recommended cradles for In fant ube for this very reason as sorted First Assistant Health Com missioner Dr Gottfried Koehler The best way and the safest way to raise a baby Is to put it to sleep on a cot Mothers should be urged not to use cradles for the baby at all WEALTHY MAN CHARGED- WITHSTZALING CHICKENS Evansville Coal Merchant Alleged Head of Band With 10090 Booty Evansville Ind Aug 17Frank Guenther vice president of the Banner Coal Co of this city was ar rested late this afternoon on the oharge that he is at the Lead of a band of thieves who have stolen cityduringther Isa wealthy man and has a family His arrest created great surprise Young Men of Merlew Gap Will Organize Bible Class On next Sunday August 30th the Mortons Gap BaptlstSundav School will organize a young mens Bible class The young men of the town and community are cordially invit ed to attend each session of the class x Baptists of Mertotu Gap Will Have Meeting The Baptists of Mortons Gap will begin a series of meetings on Mon night following the first Sunday in September W E Hunter D D of Princeton Ky will do the preaching The public is cordially Invited to attend those services Hans Wagner Sprained His Ankle Hans Wagner the Plttsburg short stop and leading hitter of the Na tional League suffered a sprained ankle during the game with Brook lyn and will likely be laid up a week The Tariff Situation to Date The cotton tariff revision bill will come to a vote in the Senate with the Democrats pledged to accept the La Follette iron and steel schedule as an amendment the farmers free list bill probably will be disposed of by the Senate to day with all dlfI ferenpe between the two houses adjusted and the wool bill awaits the Presidents veto This was the tar iff situation in Congress last nightI 0- c I TUESDAY and FRIDAY Ii Lt Charles I Newsd Misses Verna and Lynua Galloway are visiting the Misses Woodruff la Dawson this week EarlingtoeES OotMiss a with the Misses Woodruffs la Daw son the first of the week Messrs K R Swlney and Robt Davis were in Dawson Sunday Mrs JK Adams of Waverly spent a few days with MrsB li Gilland the first of the week Messrs OJay Woodruff Joe Long and Will Robinson attended the ball game at Norlonville Sunday Richard Palmer and family moP ed back to Dawson Tuesday lalosing them St Charles loses one of her bAst known and oldest families A G Spilimam of Earllngton was In town Tuesday Carl Dunning one of the boys gladly surprised his many friends here by a short visit Sunday Geo Hunsaker and wife spent Sunday in Princeton Mr and Mrs Sam Pblppen ofsDover Tenn have returned home after a weeks visit with Mrs Phi pdpens patents Mr and Mrs E Le Banks D D Woodruff and W J Full were in Earlington Tuesday Is St Charles to be represented fa the Mammoth Cave oontest MIss Edna Blanks returned bozo Sunday after an extended visit to friends and relatives in Hendersoii and Evansville We are all glad to see Norris KinoRback with us again and able to be at the Drug Store after a short ill nessIC Robinson and wife returned home Monday after a few days yislfe in Greenville and Central City 1 D D Woodruff spoilt Sunday1 with his family in Dawson H L Wallace and Archie Grlb have r turnedfromBlg CUfty and will take their old position here Mrs D P Currys mother and sister Mrs Valaban and Mrs Me Neal returned to their home in Ow en county after pleasant visit Earl OBanuon was in Earlingtsm Monday E L Kennet has bought the residence of Richard Palmer and tJpreparing to move this week Geo King returne home Taes day aftei a few days here Dexter Hart of Mortons Gapek filling a vacauuy in the oboe eras at Carbondale during the illness ea Mr Lynch Work on the new school bent Is progressing nicely Remember that Mise Willte Jea kins is In the Mammoth Gave ties test at pr s ntShe is At lae toy and we must Seep her thereby saY- ing our coupons In each issue of the Bee Pomiinerit Society topk Wei Miss Wihula Ashby of Madtsot ville and Mr Earf Stone of Earl ington were married In Evansville Thursday and left for West BadeQInd to spend their boneympaa Miss Asbby was one of Madisoa vllles favorite society ladies attt stanoigrapher in this end of the state she has been employed by the law flra of Yost Laffoon for several year Mr Stone is county suveyorof Hopkins county and is a young mart of splendid business qualification The young couple will make their home in Madisonville Dont Like BIdwell Dissatisfaction wlt the servieoB of Secretary W E Bidwell haebeea expressed by the State Racing Cow misaionto Gov Willson Mr Bid well did not attend the last meetiag V of the commission The Bses Mammoth Cave Contest Coup TaANbrrAMGoodI cr M JI rtIt placed 1 ballot box at Bee Office on or beiare I V ti 1lEitradiAat al Artfi rL 7J F Y G 11 V A 1 fC I I n e 4 r 7 ir t i t r s4 i 7 JUDGE OREAR h d r fOpens Campaign with Eloquent Speech HIS WARNING TO VOTER toys Democratic Party Dominated By Machine People Had No Choice In Selection of Candidates Urges Cltl sens To Vote Regardless of Part r Affiliations Special Interests Need uAttentionLiquor Question Dli useed Judge B C ORear tho RepubliCan Candidate for Governor opened the ampaign at Elizabethtown Ky on Xonday August 14 before an Immens Crowd which gave him the closest attention Ha sounded the keynote of this campaign as being whether the people or the Interests should control the States politics and then discusser the County Unit question the Bradley f election and the question of his own resignation from the Court of Appeals 1 pending his candidacy for Governor The demonstration In approval of Judge ORears speech was gratifying c to him and tils friends Ho spoke as a followsThe principal Issue In this cam paign la Shall Kentucky cleanse the politics of the State Kentucky Is not exceptional In having the political boss the corrupting lobbyist and the triumph of Intrigue In her legislative department Such has been the lot of all the States Kentucky would be I exceptional If her condition had beer different from that of the other States But she Is not She will be exceptional only If she makes no attempt to throw ell the domination of the unclean ele ments In politics When we call for a more popular government for restoring to the people the misused powers of government It fe because we believe that in the pea y eJpie only is the requisite virtue and strength to rid the politics of the State I ef Its alien and demoralizing influ 9 ences The slogan therefore should be Shall the people of Kentucky rule Kentucky And the aim of the cam pollc governIiThere never was an Issue country whether clean or unclean politics should prevail That is to say when unclean politics did prevail and an attempt was made to purify con ditions no party ever joined the Issue di in opposition that unclean politics was better for the State and should consequently be continued The fight has inany times been made It has never been made without Justifi cation in the conditions Whether It Has succeeded depended always on whether the people got their eyes epen to and kept them upon the actual conditions and the real issue The existencefebvlous as to be beyond denial then tho attempt has invariably been to de- tectc the public attention from the realY issue to introduce collateral or Inv material or irrelevant Issues to at t tempt to draw the public away from i the main fight and have the battle pitched on side questions In Kentucky this year the atterpt has been and will continue to be to withdraw the main question from the peoples consideration and to allure them to grounds less vulnerable or presenting chance for success The op 1poeltion In Kentucky will try to have you believe that something else is of More Importance to you than a debate of and the eradication of the evils which enthrall control and bind Ken- tuckY I to a course damaging to her standing abroad and to her growth and power at home I rThatthe State has been bossridden r machineruled and lobbycontrolled r to too public detriment and shame is the first question of fact to be settled remedyt furtherIrJ machine Senator campaignIii Governor t P atorshlp that such was the fact At that time Governor Beckham was in- v control for the only time In his admin istration of the machine of his party Jh the State His Auditor Mr Hager was nominated by that machine for Governor and his Treasurer Mr Boa worth waS likewise nominated for Auditor he was himself nominated for Senator he had but recently suc ceeded by It In electing Senator Payn tor and retiring Senator Blackburn Sir McCreary then believed and said that the machine of Governor Beck if lam presided over by his competent friend General Haley his member of the Board of Control and his otffer friend Mr Ell Brown Chairman of vtho Prison Commission was a menace to good government in the State and was a corrupting influence Attorney iniIf air Hager Both Hays and McCreary lost In that fight in the party because ifthe overmastering power of the political machine The Issue was car Tied on into the general election The terdict of the people was guilty Attorney General Hays then left the Mate Mr McCreary stayed Whether t le thought it was better to run away from the fight to stay and keep up the youIiI up the fight Did the machine go out t of existence Mr Ben Johnson started ant to run for Governor He found the old machine at work He said so He found it too stron for him So he alt Mr undaunted by the J Jermdablepowerof the gigantic steel the mac He found It too strong for even his cour age and popularity Judge Reed looked JAallo At close quarters it showed i Aim cpe1881BeIi of a fight against 1 It kn AdduM with more means but hiss alteration sad political discern pK 1 s c n7v r r h Ir ftH h i rIII I went tried It out Perhaps other causes made his defeat Inevitable without the machine But Mr Ed wards for Lieutenant Governor and Mr Laffoon for Auditor had ample opportunity for testing its working qualities Senator Blackburn came back to warn his party friends of the presence and power of that machine He declared it was here and at work He declaimed against Its danger to good government It was on that ground that he contested the nomination of Mr McCreary and those elected by his machine for places on the State ticket The warnings seem to have had the contrary effect from that Intended It was hoped to arouse the voters in the Democratic party to a sense of party as well as danger to the State brllongfight against the machine with the machine conducting the election was a hopeless task Hence they stayed away from the election Only about thirty per cent of the Democrats of the State participated in the primary according to the face of the returns while if the padding done In Louisville and the Big Sandy region not to men tion others be subtracted not more than twentyfive per cent voted A party machine is more than a name Its existence can not be determined merely upon assertion It im plies a number of persons in power in office State or party offices who by virtue of their power and influence can control and do control the partys action more or less regardless of the will of its voters A party machine is essentially a body of men wielding of ficial power in the party and who stand together for the common end towit the perpetuation of those men or their friends in office The State Democratic Committee is alleged by many Democrats and believed by many others to be such a machine It is a wellorganized body Its choice for Governor won because he was Its choice Otherwise he would have done precisely as all the others did who started to get into the race except Addams His committee called the E C OREAR expensive onesided primary at his behest which indicates that there was a previous understanding betyreen him certain members of the commit tee and certain other Democrats not members but who controlled certain members that such would be the course The committee In short at every step of the campaign beginning last December and up to the last meet ing the other day has acted in perfect accord upon a program previously agreed upon between Its dominant members and Its selection for Governor The only break that we know of was in the Railroad Commfssloners race in the Second District That break was not In the committee It was because personal influencers out side of the committee and which on other matters were In accord with the committee were not strong enough In that particular instance to cope with the demands of the liquor inter ests and certain of Its allies in the lobby as to that particular race The nominations desired planned and previously agreed upon by that committee have been made with an unerring pre cision that shows machine work It may be that the gentlemen so nomi nated were better men than those rejected A wise machine would not choose the weakest men in a close State The fact remains however that it Is a machinepicked ticket Nor does It necessarily follow that a party machine Is composed of cot rupt men It mAY be quite the con trary But It Is also true that such an organization Is not only easier to be reached by designing interests or unscrupulous politicians than the larger body of the party Is but It is so frequently the case that It is so domi nated that It has become the general rule In truth such Interests can not dominate a party otherwise than through a machine organization nor do they ever attempt to do so For those reasons if not for others party machines are regarded by the public with intense and merited distrust- It Is most unwise because unsafe tor the people to abdicate their su preme control in favor of any lesser body within a party It inevitably leads to abuse of power and affords the surest avenue for the entrance into political power of the baneful Influ ences so familiar In modern times the special lawprotected interests which thrive upon the public because of un due preferences given or allowed them by law Majority of Democrats Had No Voice In Party Ticket It Iq certain that a majority of the Democrats of Kentucky did not even participate In making the present ticket It la not therefore their act and deed Aside tram the tea of machine domination which eeema to have been well founded the Democrats were not given an opportunity of know lug beforehaad what the candidates o t r rl 1 J offering sued for and as it liar bcome common nowadays for the people to vote for measures as well as met it is quite likely they were unwllllrii in this instance to commit themaelvtt to any set of men however eminent In character without knowing also tor what they stood besides holding office The failure of a majority of the Democrats to participate in the committee primary made It easier for the committee to provide the result aa Itllreasonably sure that all whom thi committee could control did participate In every hotly contested printer election or convention unlawful m uare used to debauch rich electors Iare vulnerable by that means The fewer decent people who partlclpat makes it easier for the briber to get In his work He has fewer voteS to overcome in that event That sod means were used In the late prlmar there are many evidences How far that affected the result can not now be known It Is pointed out as one of the great dangers attending a commit tee primary arranged managed and executed In every particular in accord with the previous purposes of the committee It Is one of the great dangers of the machine system When the platform convention was called the committee was careful to protect its own tenure in office from the people by declaring in the call that the committee should not be reorganized by the State Convention although the party law provides to the contrary Without that safeguard in serted In the call by the committee by the consent of the Democratic nomi nees It Is certain the committee would have continued to refuse the party a platform at all as It was mainly concerned with Its own tenure In office therefore of power Thus do the nomi nees agree In advance to continue In power over the Democrats of the State a committee which Is a veritable po laical machine in spite of the barty law to the contrary and in spite of any desire on the part of the Demo crats to change their committee The platform is yet In doubt So is the fate of the State ticket But not so the Democratic machine It has wisely provided for Its own security and perpetuity regardless of the popular will But that Is the way of party machine The point I make Is the Democratic party Is under the domination of a party machine which it has not a chance to rid Itself of ORear Choice of the People Now let us look at the other side You will easily recall my campaign for the nomination It was distinctly a call to the people A majority of the Republican State Committee was opposed to me I never attended a meet ing of the committee before the nomi nationThe Republican State officials with one exception were all either opposing my nomination or were so concerned In their own as to be somewhat indif ferent as to me It Is supposed the Governor did not desire my nomination Naturally and not Improperly he favored his Lieutenant Governor The Lieutenant Governor was himself a candidate for the nomination The Secretary of State managed his cam paign The Attorney General man aged the campaign of another one of my opponents The Superintendent of Public Instruction supported energet ically his kinsman and countyman Mr Cox The Treasurer Auditor and Commissioner of Agriculture were each candidates before the con vention and whatever their personal preferences were properly most concerned In their own races and whether so or not disclaim any part in the final actions of the convention in procuring the nomination of the present Republican ticket That left support Ing me alone but one State omclal the Clerk of the Court of Appeals Among Federal officeholders the Senator was neutral so far aa I know There are five Collectors of Internal Revenue In Kentucky Two supported one of my opponents one the other one supported me and one was neu tra1The two United States Marshals offices opposed me so did the Pension Agent for Kentucky The Surveyor of the Port at Louisville and the United States District Attorney at Louisville supported me The postmasters with two or three exceptions In the First end Second Districts where they were also County Chairmen a bad policy as well as unlawful were nearly ly against me In other districts that support was fairly well divided among the three candidates for Governor So you see that even If there was a ma chine In the Republican party It did not prevail In this Instance My nomi nation was most distinctly made by the people In the country In conven ions in which were gathered more than fifty per cent of the voters In the party The remainder of the ticket was nominated by the delegates to the convention some 2400 men not di rected by any Interest save the public Interest and not controlled by the man late of any man or set of men The purpose of certain partisan newspapers to show that the convention was boss ridden though silly In the light of the facts Is aimed to distract attention from the true conditions In their own party In one sentence they say that Senator Bradley controlled the con rentlon In another they say that I controlled It and routed Bradley Both statements are untrue But what ever may be unblushingly misstated none has yet arisen to say that any l interest or any lobby or any corruptlonlst dominated tho Repub lican Convention or had the slightest control over It That Is one point the people have gained Nor did I use a dollar for corruption purposes nor was a dollar used In that way on my behalf so far as I know nor did any Interest contribute a penny to my cam paign expenses If ever there was a onventlon which was wade up by the people and executed commands lo the letter both In ticket and plat fortnlt was the last Republican State Convention If there are sores among he Republicans they are not on the people but on the politicians alone whose personal ambitions were disap pointed or those tied by stronger bonds than party unity to some pet interest which has a grievance at the ictlon of the convention In that It was run over I say this much not In personal Jus tlicatlon or pride but because It Is a pertlaeat Inquiry of the voters For x IMF jpJ r It both parties are machine ruled then I It would matter little to the averag voter which prevailed as one party machine Isaa objectionable when In power M the other Party bosses lobbyists and corruptionlsts are all of a kind Urges Remedy To Deprive Machine of Power If then It be true that Kentucky U yet machineridden In the party that claims to be the dominant party here what ii the remedy Surely not to setup another machtne ridden party That might be swapping the devil for a witch But I maintain it Is to so regulate government as that neither party can if it attempts to prevail by a machine In the past the effort has been and such was the advice of Sen ator Blackburn only six weeks agoto smash the machine That is very good as far as it goes But there is nothing yet to prevent another machines being Immediately got together which would be no bettor than Its predecessor My idea la to make the operations of the machine more difficult and to deprive It of the dangerous power under the law It now uses and abuses To do this first I urge the Statewide man datory primary election law held at the public expense in which all can didates must be nominated at the same time the officers of the election being public officials not party appointees Let anybody become a candidate who can muster enough support to repre sent 1000 voters on hen petition for a State office let the printing of bal lots as well as circulation of literature setting forth each candidates proposals and counterproposals be by public authority the candidates bearing only actual cost of printing and postage Prohibit campaign funds of larger size than to defray such expenses and the candidates traveling bills and adver tising Prohibit the gathering of those big funds that are so necessary and delectable to the committee Thus your machine would be shorn of its power for evil and there would be no more machines calling for smash Ings1hls you will recall Is one of the planks of our platform and one In the platform on which I went before the people and because of It In part was selected by them A machine can not run without greasing That Is true of political as well as other machines The lubricant of the political machine is a campaign fund That is the committees power In final analysis As it Is most frequently operated against the people It has no chance of getting Its funds from that source Special interests or party appointees In office are then the sources of the supply Take up the latter first In Kentucky we have not a civil service protection for the appoint ive officials They are at the mercy of their superiors in office The body hav ing the most places at Its disposal Is the Prison Commission It Is now elected by the Legislature In Joint see Mon It must get its votes there Hence that Commission concerns itself mainly with seeing that its friends are elected to the Legislature In order to eject Its friends it must have the means local committees and campaignI fund These are supplied the appointees the prison guards who are not Only assessed unmercifully but must see to it that local committees are right The Prison Commis sion having such Intimate relations with the Legislature by reciprocity methods are also sought by other interests as representatives before that body or its committees Whether the Commissioners receive personal pay or contributions to the cam palgm fund Is all one to the public The system fosters the machine Idea and In fact has been so employed In Kentucky The penal Institutions of the State are thereby made Into a political asset and managed accordingly I propose to make these boards bi partisan one party acting as a kind of check to the political manipulations of the other and preventing assessment of appointees hoping to abolish that feature entirely then let them be appointed by the Governor They would no longer have either the power or the Incentive to meddle In electing friendly Legislatures or tampering with that body after Its election My proposal Is to take that Commission out of politics by making It non polit ical as far as possible and removing both the opportunity and means for Its becoming a professional lobby at the Capital That Is one way to smash a machine by withholding Its lubricant You will find a plank to that effect In our platform Special Interests Need Attention Special Interests have been much disused of late We are learning more and more about their ends and ways They are of the tribe who would reap Where they have not sown who want special Immunities or favors which their competitors do not share They ire essentially monopolists In that they want to enjoy conditions from which others are excluded This they can do in this country only In one of two ways either have legislation favorable to them or have the laws executed partially In their behalf The former Is much preferred by them therefore they are most active about the halls of legislation everywhere In Kentucky New York Ohio West Virginia Illinois Colorado California and at Washington Those plying In Kentucky are such ag either want a kind of monopoly In buying from us or In selling to us or In ex plotting resources found hero The taws against monopoly are undergoing constructive and testing era Kentucky muat take a hand should do son order not only to protect her own people but the country at large rhefle interests employ agents at every Stat capital charged to look after all legislation and If It Is found to bear ever sb remotely upon the business of that interest the order la Kill Unom- atter what the public good demands Mother has a similar representation AudSOon They combine their In Juence and means because It Is not only more effective but cheaper for each It la both dangerous and ex pensive to undertake to control thee majority of a Legislature after itt Section The better way they think Is to sleet it and It will then do from a sense of gratitude what it coold not to do Party la the IrHt- wpr4nuchatfalfl Men wilt do for he party what they would do for hefa fp If the party committee 1IL t r u 00 I IloN do Ii- fIj t ft i J Y 1 oJ says that such and such an Intereu contributed to our campaign fund and must be dealt lightly with the ar JUmerit Is effective upon many m1- 1benThe Interest gets Its protection It pays In party contribution There is no other earthly reason why they contribute to campaign funds It la for immunity And they must get rally get what they pay for or they would have quit paying Only vet1 rich concerns could stand such exI Pease They of course expect to and o their money back off the peo pit whose representatives they hay led to betray their trusts Thus it has been that the great tenets have grown so enormously lit this country They are Democrats where the Legk lature U Democratic and Republican where It U Republican Their agent are known aa lobbyists They are partisan blpartlsam and omni partlsai They are always genial kindly cow taotu and corrupt They are cunnlni and Quiet They hate noise and light and the confuelon of public discussion Their ways are furtive their Influenci sinister their power corroding It these gentry should be curtailed in their activities two results may be ex pectedone the campaign fund 10 dear and so necessary to tho maintenance of a party machine Is cut off and the other the peoples represents tines in the Legislature would be un trammeled by the Influence of that body in enacting laws My notion i- to abolish tho professional lobby They bring disgrace sooner or lateras witness Ohio and Illinois they bring In evitably corruption they retard pub- lIc business they defile our statutes When you smash the lobby you will have swatted tho mother of party ma chinesThe business of the professional lob byist is to either procure legislation which his employer wants enough to pay well for It or to defeat general legislation In behalf of tho public when it tends to curtail his lawless opera tions The lobbyist works for hireworks always against the public and always for Interests conspiring to filch the public His concern is only in hIs But his employers concern Is much larger Hence ho and his em ployer fight together against anyone or any party proposing to put them on the same footing with the rest of the public To be sure they do not maintain that a professional lobbyist Is a good thing they do not care to discuss that issue They prefer that it be not discussed No more do they desire the merits and demerits of their particular business methods discussed But they know these matters will be dlscusged unless public attention Is distracted by something else Hence they and all who serve them and all whom In turn they serve politically unite in a clamor to drown discussions if tho main Issue False Issues must be raised Instead The people must bo fooledand enough additional bought to outnumber those who listen think and act according to clear judgment You need not bo surprised therefore In this campaign to hear me nost bitterly arraigned for all kinds of Imaginary or trumpedup things Per tonal abuse Is an oldfashioned weapon that has done much service in the past In obscuring real Issues In the ab wnco of any real matter for complaint they will Invent lie slander and destroy Do not think that the Interest which deliberately plans to plunder a whole people would stop at any kind of Injury to him who dares get In the way It has already begun in de4J7- eamNt You look to see who It Is that speaks In behalf of these In terests They employ talent where Its for hire always in preference to rtnpldlty They do not always pay in noney Office Is both a good and valuable consideration In such transac Ions Then by making their attack under the name ofa great political party they can get for nothing the serv partIsanIncluding smell men blinded by party fury and xmsumed by small hatreds Such are their methods and It Is this fight which is now on In earnest before the people of Kentucky Shall Liquor Interests or Constitution Prevail There are a number of such Interests sack of this fight against our ticket In Kentucky this year I will from time to time speak of them and their nethods in detail Today I will men intersthe oldest boldest and most successful tInstsor rather twotrusUlJn the ountry The public has not concerned Itself much with the commercial features of those trusts because It was not concerned much whether the price of drinks was high or low The condition Is wholly unlll that presented by manufacturers of other commodl ties Hence the whisky trust and the unmolestedndare simply trusts The public has lealt moro with the question of regu latlng the retail business as a matter of policing rather than with its com nerclal feature Among the expedients resorted to by the public Is that ot by retail at all In certain localities as In sparsely settled rural communities In the lelghborhood of churches schools etc Centucky undertook In the beginning of the discussion to regulate not only liquorscouldsectlonsn 1891 the people adopted anew constitution Among Its subjects was that of the retail liquor traffic It provides that each county city town precinct and taxing district shall have the right to legislate itself upon the subject whether such sales shall be allowed within those unity The runty Is named as one of the units The Legislature Is required by the con tltutlon W provide by saw for taking be sense of the voters of each of the unIts The Legislature has failed and efiwed for twenty years tq carry that provision into effect as to counties hay Ing a town larger than the fifth class 10 aa to make It the controlling units prohibiting the sale of liquor The onstitutlon made for the people and opted by them as their protection against even the Legislature and all manner ofoppre lonprovide a kind 9ntkei1lbJethe Legislature to pro She detail njy 6t earrylac the KfTitloo late re 11 I r i J rri c I lra it ra Lr not have oven c le fir I J that the people did not want It Tt Y t t did and do yet Nr cher local qt+ a tlon has provoked PS r uch discussion 1 for aa pronounced and unanimous pub t Ho sentiment in Kentucky Still the 1 popular will and the constitution tK been defied How and why Thea0 liquor Interests particularly the brew en have prevented toTtU have pre p vented It by means of their activity in politics in Kentucky In both partle maybe in the Democratic party par ticularly by which they have cone trolled the Legislature They are as sessed in every State and legislative campaign for political purposes and they pay In return they get Immun ity as against the constitution They prefer to contribute to the election of State Senator there are fewer of them then of Representatives and lastly to the Btata executive officers They r determined at whatever cost that that section of the constitution Kentucky Section 61 shall not beIeffect by legislation In ft spite of campaign after campaign In which issue been presented In electing Legislatures hi spite of emphatic majorities pledged to the county unit and the constitution the Legislature has not acted The liquor Interests have defeated Itto the shan of KentuckyhaVe controlledhthe Legislature for twenty years and that against te constitution and the people A power such as that Is dan gerous Well may politicians tremble at Its menace and certain big news papqrt danca to Its music A power that is to bo feared la a power also to be courted by thpae who fear It moro than they dare It Let us clear away first some confus ing and misleading statements of those who are today openly fighting the battles of the liquor Interests In this campaign They charge that State wide prohibition Is tho Issue That Is not true It Is not even proposed byzour party as an Issue and could not be adopted except by an am to the constitution Everybody knowslthat no such amendment is proposed Nor is It the IMUO whether a man should be allowed to drink if he wants to It is not at issue whether sobriety or total abstinence shall be forced on a Instead of moral statusIThe whole Issue la whether the cosrstitution shall prevail on this subject Whether as to the retail liquor bust ness the constitution shall be a dead letterWhether prohibition Is wise or un wise as a policy whether partial or total prohibition should prevail are I utterly beside tho question For how ever one may think as to those things the question still comes back What shall be done with the constitution Is It tolerable that any Interest may have the constitution nullified aa to It because tho constitution Is not thought to be wise If so then the Interests which are monopolies could maintain that Section 198 of the constitution against monopolies be Ignored for their benefit Indeed whenever It la con 1- tided that any exact mandatory provision of the constitution may be Ig Cored by any department or business Interest because it fa Impolitic or oth erwise the Constitution ceases to haves value as an instrument of protection for the people io plain a lltionIad not be discussed It itraage that anyone could be found to seriously dispute St The liquor IwslasseIs mow a lawful tuelnaa where allowed by law to exist to interests are therefore to be treated In Kentucky under the constitution II lawful It is not to be treated differently only so far as the law recog tisee or creates the difference The liquor business Is not a natural right It is a created rlghtso all the courts declare The doctrine is universal It III the one business that is regulated by law under every government In the u world Its legal statue is so well settled in that respect that It is eves bytheajQ1aI1l desire to conductt strictly within the law It is a pity they do not control the business So many In the business refuse to live under the law defy It break it and corrupt Its enactment that the whole business at It were is treated In the public mint aa being jullty of these infractions In simple justice to the law ablding members r this statement Is made The innocent members of the business are thus sub lected to a double danger of being mbjected to harsher regulation be v cause of the rebelliousness of their fel lows or having their business out awed as the only means of curbing the 1awlp ness of the majority In It In tend of fighting society they might otter fight the lawless element In heir own calling But t1d menace of hat lawless element is so imminent and real that society musk protect It elf In this State we tb regulation not exterminationiRegulation Includes under the constl utlon the right to deny the privilege In given communities The rselvenunltles the extreme or modified regu 1 atloni shall apply The fight against the people aftd the constitution has as Limed the position by the liquor Inter constitutionthe State in order that the defiance may be effective Not only Is the najesty of the law flaunted but the very mean of government are de lauched that this Interest may flourish reguitionThe means are unbearable The exert ed power of the liquor business In poll tlc threatens to overthrow the State rovernmantr not by arms It la but Worse by corruption A sub ugated people may regain liberty a irrupted people are hopeless We as a party are pledged to the 1 redemptlon of the constitution oh this v abject Hence we are being Ithe liquor business arid by their spanJsrs and advocates with all the bitter 11818 Intolerance and venality of a badJuse driven to desperation aloneiisil the corrupting lobhy maintained by the revert and certalit whiskey Imt eaU i ecaDllW W tike its dlrtr kataaa eiM l c If iJIL rTf 1 I W R- MM iP w JUJLT iTI t I tha peoples Legislature In this there is no ground for compromise no P1tCecr J tot tmorIztng ThO liquor flock Of 15tVrofoaslonatmeddles In all sorts of legislation It I dominates the committee on morals a r nl1reUflonas well us the other Im I 1 in the legislative I I bodies It And its allies hnvo thwarted all manner of legislation they use rk their power of blocking legislation toI trade for votes on their special sub c are the most blatant andidangerous enemies bf the State yeti theyare in control of the legisla to of the stateIJQonstltutlon and Liquor Question You will have observed that I have apparently assumed in this discussion that the constitution requires the county shall at some time be thatcon trolling unit in voting out the sate otJliquor by retail It would not be fair debate to make any such assumption c it It were really an open question C do pot think It is open However cerIII U t learned newspaper men taken the opposite position TheyI deny that such it the meaning of theJ constitution Certain lawyers utlag to their columns sustain their views by expert opinions on the sub sect They assert and will I take it attempt to maintain that Section 61 of the constitution means that the pre duct must be the controlling unit whichever way it may vote on the qUeI tlom These papers have gone so far as to Impute to me dishonesty in as 1 suming the attitude I have taken In stating the meaning of the constitu I tion They lay my declaration Is fraudulent and the construction false I will not bandy epithets They are neither evidence nor argument ConI ceding to my adversaries oven honesty of purpose and a desire to state tho question in its true aspect I must nevertheless maintain my declared construction of the constitution a con struction which has also been charac terizcd as dogmatic My own opinion r In view ofiny interest In my own can J dldacy might bo taken by the public with allowance however good my op portunity for having formed an ac curate opinion on the subject TheI construction which I assort to be the correct one Is It Is true my opinion u a man and a lawyer It 1 Bhared1- I know by many others more capable u constitutional lawyers Still that would leave the question an open one for discussion If that were all The opinion shall from time to time be more fully elaborated In these debates 10 that the public may have the am plest opportunity for weighing it on Its merit But today I go no further than to say that the construction for which I contend is tho construction I placed on the section by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky the supremo judicial tribunal of this State that j tribunal to which is confided by the 1 constitution and laws of the State tho I final conclusive decision of such Questions The decision was given in a I caseIn a number of cases in fact I In which the question was squarely and necessarily presented for deter r mlnatlon and which the Court was bound to settle It was settled after elaborate argument before tho Court by able lawyers who had carefully and 9 fully studied It and who presented 5 every one of the arguments against conclusion reached which our ad versarles are now presenting The court was composed of seven members onn of whom at least was a member ofI the contention which framed tho conI stitutlon The opinion appears ns tho unanimous judgment of the court If there is now a dispute as to what that I provision of the constitution means to what source must the public look for To Interested parties r having a race at stake r seeking a political rIenlightenment the objecting liquor that court which you for the settlement for controversies T I will not aaiataln that the courts are Infal JI lible even In their contraction ot law nor that thereafter the public tAjnay not refuse to accept their opinions as conclusive when further legislation II proposed But Ido maintain that BO long u the opinion of the court stands it If the law of the land and IB 1 sufficient Justification for any mans assumption that that construction a the constitution Is the correct an legal construction IftbeI political representatives of the Democratic party assembled to write a platform for this campaign inspired by certain powerful desire to attack the courts construction of the constl tutl6n if they dare appeal from the Court of Appeals to party voters put ting the question of party expediency L first that is their privilege to b In thatevenhI will feel caIle Iupon and to defend the courts construction as the legal construction as the logical construe tlon and as the host policy for the 0 State to adopt even if the constitution were silent on that point But tb- I liquor Interests will not abide the cision of the question adversely to themselves no matter who decides It 4 If the Legislature so declares the Jaw it is attacked as unconstitutional It the cours sustain the legislation h- acourts are denounced and the member- L maligned If the executive officers ur dertake to enforce the laws thus en acted and construed these interests defy the officer violate the law and seek to debauch Justice Then they blushingly assert that the law Is Im ll politic because it can not be enforced Then they attempt to appeal from the from the constitution an by packing political IILegislature manipulating conventions by corruption bya hired boycott to elect a body r of magistrates who will enact and cote I true the laws as they demand It I this interest reckless of means and indifferent of all save its own ascendancy which has controlled the politici I and legislation of Kentucky for more t thap a quarter of a century and which Is now proposing to continue that dom F ination which is leading as well aa backing the fight against our ticket It may not matter so much to the peo L pIe of Kentucky aside from themeaDaI of selection whether a set of men call Ing tkemselve Democrat or another 4 jNt calling themselve e bllcaBlbeI I MiNMMloa for a term of i moss put lt jir a guwtloasqf h1 1 1 tP I o TIq tlS largest conceln what Interest select nd domlnatdB those men The con ern is more than ethlca1It involves more than pride and decency in poll 103 It involves your tax ratejit in the efficiency and sufllclency of your school system lt involve the States power and resources td grown material dvel pment It involves whetherHwe shall stand still as a peo ple or go forward In Industrial pr gross s- Our party is not fighting the liquor nBa business We aye j tight ig Its methods in politics We ore proposing to put it out of politics Wear proposing this because It dev baucttes1 politics because It corrupts politicians because it perverts legist lation because it Is destroying popu lar government in this State To be sure this is not the only qu6s tlon involved in this campaign iA number of others equally important1 are presented by our platform of poll lea They will each be discussed in otd hereafter each making a sep1 dI1Yablelto meatrAt the very any for improving conditions in the State is the prime cause for those conditions the corruptionlst In politics Unless j he can be removed from his position I of advantage all our other efforts will be In vain Otherwise legislation of a remedial nature is impossible Many important provisions of your consti tution have lain dormant for these presenceIIn power accustomed to Its successful sway backed by unlimited means a political strategist and a public enemy he will fight bitterly every effort to dis lodge him His utility to party bosses Is so essential that they will be his allies in the fight They know full well that party platforms public speeches ot candidates even party and personal- pledges are impotent if they can main tain their position of vantage Clean legislation can not flow from a polluted source Remove the pollution from the fountains of political power and all other reforms are possible But not otherwise Whether Kentucky will undertake that kind of cleaning up Is the ques tion Whether you will follow the course of Now Jersey and California ridden by political bosses and made to serve powerful monopolistic Interests or whether you will allow a continut MOO conditions Is su preme This matterIgram Hear not alone one side nor one speech Hear all Then decide for Kentuckys honor and progress Life Saved At Deaths Door I never felt so near my grave writeR W R Patterson of Willing ton Tex as when a frightful nnd lung trouble pulled me couAhI 100 pounds in spite of doctors rnent for two years My mother and twO sisters Wed of con sumption and that I alive today is due solely to Dr Klngu Now Die covery which completely cured me Now I weigh 187 pounds and have open will and strong for years Quick sato sure its the best remedy earth for coughs colds ligrlppe Ion croup and all throat and troubles 60c 100 Trial bot free Guaranteed by all druggists Shows Russian Ingenuity IClock In St Petersburg has 05 faces indicating simultaneously the time at 30 different Spots on the earths surface besides the move men sot the earth and planets Other Fellow Success Most of the other fellows success Is credited to luck and the rest of it to a penurious disposition Atchlson Globe I CR R TIME CARD l Time of departure of Illinois Cen 1ral trains from Ky NORTH BOUND No 102 128 pm No 104 840 a m No 122 local pa8B1045 m No 188 local 680 p m SOUTHBOUND No 1O1ao0 408 pm No 103 146 am No 121 local pass 128 pm 1No ian local pass 653 a m LNTMECARD toTime 01 arrival of trams passing u h and departure of originating at Earlington Effective Sunday April 9 1911 NORTH BOU D- eND 92 o 825 a m No521116 am No 94 iio 723 pm No64 01122 pm SOUTH BOUND INo 63o 4 480 am 95 V 828 a m 61 421 in NO9B1048pm- d INTERURBAN TRAINS NORTH BouND No 104 k H762 a m No 100 1065 amN- pijlOS 4 2ooPtP No UO pm SOUTH BOUND No 103 710 am No 10 1000 a ra No 1071257 p in- To 109 820 pm Nolll 610 Jjm MH E TIMECARD I M H G E time card went into eJect Sunday April 9 1911 No1Ileaves 46aID 9 lI rrlvelh 330p J y NSt IL 4 S I OREAR MAKES H STATEMENT J On the Bradley Election and Rcs- ignation Question EVIDENCE IS LACKING Thalt portion of Judge IL C OR ars W111dealton b and with the question ot his wntC nation from the Court of Appeals while making the race for Governor on the is as follows Notwithstanding our platform was adopted morehan a month ago and that ltd provisions were in the main set forth in the announcement of my candidacy four months ago not ono Journal or speaker of the opposition has assailed any one of those planks as unsound or undesirable save the county unit plank True certain gen aspiring to nomination on the Democratic ticket took a fling at the proposed platform but as they were defeated in their own it would seem that their criticisms were not well received This silence of the Democratic press and speakers including nominees is trueItreatment by that press of our ticket You have observed that all their de nunciation has been directed at me personally The effort is to destroy the publics confidence in me to make it appear that I am untrustworthy and insincere I can not believe this is because of any personal malevolent feeling toward me that lot all men in the Republican party in Kentucky who have been nominated for thlp high office am so woefully deficient in character and so dangerous in tenden cy The true reason appears to me o be that as our platform is Invulnerable is an advanced presentation of publIC necessary in order to destroy our chances of winning that the ticket be discredited And as I made my can uponthesecause of them overwhelmingly chosen to head the ticket my destruction would best insure the defeat of our ticket It Is therefore this bitter per wponIopportunityforthat my learning as a lawyer was not more Important than my character as- a man Yet none of these papers have thought that I was unfitted to serve SmportantotftceThis toundatlontnIcarry out tho plan of the opposition bythorninterpolation mean to implx that my own sincerity and uprightness as a man and as a public official are Immaterial but that establishmost harped on by the press are my allusion to Senator Bradleys title and my failure to now resign my office as campaignOf much to say My training and habit of mind are to presume every man innocent of crime until at least there Is some contraryThatbut is the only decent way of treatment of tho matter It has become a common practice In this country to ac thebasestfoudationIn thatItdertake to make public and responsi atlpastnessI begin therefore with the pre sumption that this high official repre seating Kentucky in the Senate of the United States is as guiltless of crime in procuring his office as his distin memberThathetheKentuckyall the Republican members is well known There has been no suggestion that the support of any one qf the Re publican members was procured by corruption It is only as to the Democratic votes that this accusation is now hinted at I have no knowledge whatever that any of them was corrupted nor have I ever heard of an InttmatlolOn that those members who voted for Mr Bradley did so in order to defeat Mr Beckham and that they finally voted for Mr Bradley for that purpose alone It win bo remembered that Mr Beck ham and Mr McCreary had Just made a race in the Democratic primary for the nomination for United States Sen ator Beckham pitched his campaign on the question of putting the liquor Hehadunit law and had procured a partial one to be passed He had deeply of fended the liquor Interests In Ken tucky by that fact and had Incurred opposedhimvotes supporting McCreary But Beckham was declared tho nomine The liquor interests true to their TV I Icy of accepting nothing as settled that was not settled their way hop up the fight in the Legislature Their chief prgan then as now the Courier Journal editorially advised the Demo cratic members to bolt Mr Beckhams nomination counseled lila defeat as a fitting pUDshmeht for his socalled party perfidy In abandoning the liquor people during his administration I supposed that theCdur1erJournal was teltJrno worse motive than re venge an adversary whom f f cold Jot ftft nor control in the 4- I t 1 i corIruptodDemocratic members who bolted Mr Beckham were of the same stripe as the cOIJerJOUrl1BIWererIn fact teach liv- Ing ings They of all tho Democrats in tho Legislature exemplified exactly the CourierJournals political attitude which Was to defeat Beckham and thereby further the liquor trades in terests That may have been bad poll tics or bad taste but It was not per se corrupt Among those who bolted Mr Beckham were besides the four that afterwards supported Mr Brad ley Mr William F Klalr of Lexlng ton and Mr L W Arnett of Coving top They were both elected on the same ticket that had been nominated with Mr Beckham and were elected as Democrats They supported Mr Beckham for awhile but finally bolt ed like the others and continued thereafter to vote against him as did the others All of those bolting morn bers voted for about a month for some other Democrats than Mr Beckham None of them began by voting for Mr Bradley Some voted for Mr Ollie James Mr Henry Watterson J J C Mayo Colonel John R Allen and Sen ator McCroary I inferred from the course of these gentlemen shifting their votes from one to another that their real purpose was to defeat Beck ham and that they were casting about for some one upon whom enough couh unite to accomplish the result without electing a Republican There seems to be no doubt that If those supporting Beckham had gone over to the insur gents led by Mr Klalr and Senator McNutt any Democrat whom the lat ter wore supporting could have been elected After eome weeks of futile balloting Mr Bradley says he notified the insurgents that unless they voted for him the next day he would resign his caucus nomination thereby ab solving the Republican members from further supporting him In which event hepredicted enough Republicans would vote for Mr Beckham to elec him In spite of the insurgent Demo crats Under this threat four of the seven Insurgents voted for Mr Bradley the next day and he was thereby elected Two of the other insurgents Klalr and Arnett continued to vote against Mr Beckham but did not vote for Mr Bradley In a speech delivered at Frankfort at a consolation banquet tendered him by his friends a few days later Mr Beckham declared that all seven of the Insurgents were equally guilty for his defeat and that all seven had voted against him at the behest of the liquor Interests It is true he intimated that some of them perhaps all of them had been corrupted to do so but did not state any fact show ing it to be BO I understand that the Franklin Circuit Court while the Leg chargedItscharges of corruption and that it did so reporting that it could find no evi deuce upon which to base an indict mont The Judge of that court Is an official of integrity and the personal GovernoFBeckhamney Is a man of great ability and ln tegrlty I felt assured they had done their full duty I assumed the Invest gaLlon was energetic and earnest 1 have never heard anything to the con Legislaturo It were Democratic It did not offer to further Investigate the alleged cor ruption of its predecessor That It had the power to do so is not doubted burstIBeckhams defeat was silent on the subject Later the Democrats of COy ington nominated Mr L W Arnetl for State Senator and elected him That was equivalent I take it to his vindication by his party This summer the Democrats of the Second Railroad Commissioners District have nominated Mr W F Klalr for Rail road Commissioner on the same ticket with Mr McCreary I took thl to mean his vindication by his party 01 corruptionAmong some of the insurgent Democrats was Senator McCreary then a Democratic United States Senator at Washington Mr McCreary though called upon by party friends and some of the party press to repudiate such votes as Mr Ollie James did failed to doso there- bY leaving the inference that he was willing to receive them and others whofinally McI McNutt Charlton and Lillard Were the men who voted for Mr McCreary thoughtIsole purpose to defeat Beckham Was Ita worse crime morally for them to bolt and vote for McCreary than to bolt and vote for Bradley Certainly according to political ethics it was a less offense for Bradley to receive such votes than it was fOr Mr Mc Creary to have received them As tho latter did not feel called upon to repudiate them the former was not Mr McCrearys silence then and ever since on this subject allows the Infer ence that he did not regard the bolt as having been purchased or other wise corrupted To sum the matter up The CourierJournal selfconsti tuted ana recognized leader of the DemocratIc party in Kentucky openly advocated the bolt against Beckham Messrs Klair and Arnett participated In it to the last they were held by Mr Beckham to be equally guilty with the others the liquor interests were bitterly fighting Beckhams election out of revengenot because his elec tion to the United States Senate could materially affect their business In Kentucky many Democrats including Mr McCreary were voted for persist ently by the insurgents for weeks in the sole effort to defeat Beckham The Legislature of 191Q failed to investi gate the socalled corruption of the insurgents the grand Jury of Frank Un County Judicially exonerated them the Democrats ofQovington have bT their action placed their seal of ap proval on the bolt and on Us supposed motive the retirement of Beckham 90 the emocrats of the Secon- dftallroadCommlsslonerIDlstrlct corn prising onethird of the State No tan ias ever yet been stated to the puh anyV tribunal fts evidence showing or tend- Ing to show that Bradley or anybody else bribed any vote for him In view of these facts was I not warranted instating that there is no taint on this mans title as a Senator from Kentucky By taint it Is understood tho use of corrupt means such as bribery in obtaining his title Now I want 13 go one stop further and say that I i those who would accuse upon mere suspicion and condemn by Innuendo have any knowledge of corruption in that election they should state it and produce the evidence they should put up or shut up If they have such ev dence if Mr Bradley was guilty of having obtained his by brlbIany member of the Legislature o If the bribing was done by the liquor Interests in his behalf then his title would be taintedsI do not agree with Senators Bradley and Paynter on their vote in the LorimW case They are both able lawyers and I have no doubt acted upon their oaths and consciences in voting for Lorlmer to retain his seat I differ from them on the law of thatimatter If the evidence shows member voting for a United States l Senator was bribed to do so and there is other evidence as to bribery as to I others then the title of that Senator was tainted although the one vote did not alone make his election possi ble and he should have been expelled I bitterly oppose corruption In elec tions and am in favor of making it useless to the corruptors by depriving them of Its fruits I draw no distinc tion in favor of party All corruption ists look alike to me If my critics mean to hold that what would be a virtuous or permissible course for Mr McCreary would be u corrupt one for Mr Bradley then I dissent from their view If the two acting precisely alike arc to be held to different standards of moral and po lltlcal ethics then it must be submit ted to the people whether that Is elth er logical or Just Tho only poinv here at Issue is my sincerity Is my sincerity to be tested by a dlffereji standard from that applied to othe people Have I not the right and do I not rest under the duty tor employ the commonly accepted standards of Judging ItI was mistaken as to the nature of Senator Bradleys title I was led into the mistake by the course of the press Legislature grand Jury and party action of Democrats as stated I was not at Frankfort for two or three weeks before Senator Bradleys election nor for two weeks after I was then absent in Florida on a vacation I had no personal knowledge of the affair My inferences were drawn from the proceeding which I have Just described As to my resignation In this I am not being treated by that part of the Democratic press which Is criticizing me as It has treated Democrats The objection is made that I am holding one office and running for another Let us look at the usual course of such things and be governed accord ingly There are four Democratic members of the Court of Appeals who were elected while holding other of fices none having resigned their former offices before their election to the latter They I were Justly not criti cized for their course Senator Payn ter while a member of the Court of Appeals having about five years of his term unexpired becamo a candi date for U S Senator He was nom mated and elected and did not resign as Judgo until about five months after his election He was not criticized for that Mayor Head of Louisville and Judge Reed of Paducah the hatter a Circuit Judge and a gentleman of delicate sense of honor and unblem ished reputation became candidates for Governor Neither resigned nor was it suggested that they should Mr Johnson a member of Congress became a candlate for Governor He did not resign Mr Ollie James member US fice He has not resigned and no newspaper has suggested that he shouldI noticed but two instances whore nominees for higher offices resigned the ones they held when nom- Inated In order to prosecute their can vasses free from tho Imputation of greediness implied In the criticism I am noticing One was Judge Robert Rlddell who while Circuit Judge was nominated for Judge of the Court of Appeals He resigned He was also defeated The other was Judge Alton B Parker of the Court of Appeals ot New York nominated for President He resigned as Judge and was like maJorlty It also appears to be unlucky Besides the criticism in this instance does not strike me as being sincere My distin guished opponent also holds an office of power and dignity perhaps of some profit also at times which he is neith er requested nor expected to resign This election will terminate my career ns a Judge of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky You need have no fear of that The only question Is who should appoint my successor until the people can elect one The court will not con vene again until the latter part of September It is now up with its docket My absence for five or six publicsonly imposition involved will be that of a little more labor for that time on my colleagues who I am happy to believe would not in the least begrudge courtesyIn my criticismIsfamiliar to all Kentuckians and I would cay nothing to disparage what ever merit ho has displayed or to detract from his standing as a partv man I have intended only to state the conditions which have prevailed In political much more will necessarily be said as illustrating these conditions stand for changing them for the better Wbat be stands for can best be determined Yom his own utterances and conduct I purpose pitching the campaign s far as I am concerned betoldreasonlug will appeal io the high standards of Intelligence andpatrlotlsm Sc I 4 57 f It 1 5 j CITY DIRECTORYT Mayor H OBourland r idpfNlvt 01 i14J H Hamby Tax ElSfRorJ Hi Gorbitfc i uy ClerkPaul p Price Treasurerrrnnk Bt Arnold City PbyaiclanW K Nlsbet WhipilorStreet OounollmenJno B Atklnaoa Madison Oldhnm F D Rash Gee Ci Atkinson Tubs BlaiirVC ItHenry Meou night first MondF night In each month School Trustee PaUl yMoore Board of Health Ed M Trshera G Gilbert King and Curtis B JohR un M DS V Postmaster GnastCowell CHURCHES CATHOLIC OHUBOH First mas every Sunday and holy day at 709 I proaohtaBO 7 m Rev J P MoParland Pastor CHRISTIAN OHURCH PreaohJngevery140rds m Prayer meeting every Wedne day at 780 p m DR D T STANLEY Pastor M E CHUEOH Regular service third Sunday at 11 a m and 780 pm Prayer meeting Wednesday evening fat 780 Sundayschool at 980 aMClass meeting Sunday at 1080 a m j REV HOLTZOLAW Pastor M E OHUROH SOOTH Rev W C Brandon pastor Services fe every Sun ay at 11 nm ami 745 p m school at 930 a m Prayer mooting Wednesday evenings at 780 oclock Ladles Aid Society every Monday after noon Official Board meetIn Mon dav after first SundavIln each monthMISSIONARY 1 BAPTIST OHUROH Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a m ana 780 p ra and the preced ing Saturday night Church meotIuSSatarda night before the 4th Sun day Sunday School at 980 a m Prpyu neetiuji evtrv Monday night at78l JtevC H Grlgson Paster dENfitAi BAPTIST OHUROH be rvioes iourth Sun Jay morning aad evening In each month and Satar day evening preceding Prayer meeting Friday evening Sunday school 2 p m- BEV T J LYNN Pastor EPISCOPAL OHURCH+Servloes lit and 8rd Sunday night at 745 at the LIbraryREV GEO 0 ABBITT Rector LODGES Masonic LodgeE W TurnerSNo 648 meets let and 8rd Friday in each month E J PHILLIPS Sec Victoria Lodge No 84 K ot P meets every Monday night Visit ors welcome ERNEST NEWTON KotRandS Hopkins Lodge A O U W No 561 meets every Thursday night Y Q WALKER Sec Golden Cross Lodge Earhn ton No 525 meets 1st and 8rd Saturday night in each month MRS BERTHA UMSTEAD See Degree of Honor No 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month Miss LXZZIK HUFF Bed Ben Hur Lodge Earlingfeo Court No 65 meets every 1st aad 8rd Monday night at old Maaoalc Hall DB O B JOHNSON Scribe Standwalte Tribe No 67Bed Ifeia meets every Friday sleep HABICY LONG O of R Woodmen of the World Catalpa Camp No 801 meets every WedM day night All members ate ear nestly requested to be there O S GRENSHAW Clerk Modern Woodmen of the WorM No 11992 meets WednesdavrY Q WAWCBR Sec Elks B P O No788meetatM- adisonville Monday night B N GORDON Exalted Ruler BOY B WILSON Secretary Jl Earllngton Chapter U D C 0 meets 1st Thursday in each month at 280 pm MRS KATE WITHERS Pres Knights and Ladies of Securlt will meet every second and fourt Monday nights Visiting members invited to attend C 8 CRENSHAW Clerk Visiting members are cordially invited to attend any of these Lodges Skillful Work An expert workman In one of tU great needle factories In a teat ef skill performed one of the moat delfc cate feats Imaginable He took a common sewing needle of medlM size an Inch and fiveeighths In latand drilled a hole through Its eattri length from eye to point Called lack A good wIle is heavens eatMt gift to man and the rarest gem the earth holds remarked Mr JarpWy the other morning She is his joy his inspiration and his very soIL Through her he learns to reach tfca pure and true and her loving ulead him softly over the rough phae She II Jeremiah said Mrs Jarj ly solemnly Jeremiah what wkkwAV ness have you been up to now I Too Tru Bridget I feel so ill I SaIL y would not go out today Couldat JOe get what you are going for jet- well tomorrow Faith an 01 tomorrow or anny day I wu out to get mesllf a new job pecs Bazar The First Postoffles Poatoffloes were first ettabllsfcW ta t4S1 J SS SSS-5 i 7ra fir F 1 C j 1 y ri ICC e 3ee PAUL M MOORE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER If J E FAWOBTT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS HANAiER b1emkref- Keatrclcy Press Association I rdliiaSect District MMers League MerteR Fgrnikre Stare S Seth Mii Dada I MgrIerletTel st181911ejlroo 1 AJTHOUirCBKlKTS We are authorized to announce James H Laffoon of St Charles as a candidate for Representative in the lion of the RepUblioan party of Hop Sana county We are authorized to announce i George King of Earlin ton as a in the Lo of actiuuhecounty i n Stand clese to all bat lean on none And f the crowd desert you F Stand just as fearlessly alone As ifa throng begirt YOW S Shartleff Strong Words The Tuft political fences in lor wa says the Free Lance ot Jeffer r son in that state are horse high bog tight and bull strong Secretary Hubs who is deep in the investigation of these fences al ready has received the news In urgent of Standpat the Iowa Republicans have declared themselves for the renoininatiou of the Presi denbBut t L what a wonderful way of snv fug it Horse high hog tight and bull strong Somehow these rug ged phrases should find their way permanently into our political phraseology Chioa g o Evening Post t PERRYS VICTORY ON ERIE TO BE DISPLAYED IN FIRE Somej Seen at Kentucky State Fair t irrFront tie amusement standpoint done as divorced from the more se rious or the educational end the Ken kcky State Fair of 1911 will make a i big hit Amusements ota characterwhich will not give offense but which Itlll are up to the minute have been ontracted for and it win be to laughF ivory minute while the visitors are in tke proper section The marshalling f into a band of several big clumsy ele t L phants is an entirely new and divert t tag feature from a pleasure standpoint The Whirling Lunette Sisters will make the average person dizzy in a very few minutes and their gyrations are a won ort combination feature known as Loop the Loop and the Gap the Gap one of the most thrilling feats certaInkl K this daredevil ride The headon tolllsion between two monster engines ffeh weighing 240 tons will provide sensations enough to last a week The t two engines are started towards each otfixjr on a track and permitted to 1 crash in front of the grand stand Kentuckys Commissioners J The pyrotechnic displays will draw loth old and young as If by magic as j the features arranged for this year will to certain to please In this Instance J She state fair management has not teem sparing of money as it that It were better to have nono unless 111t be the best- Kentucklans should be especially in t JJ terested in the graphically spectacular display of the Victory on Lake Erie as 1 iEav Willson has already appointedi commissioners from this state to the centennial celebration in 1912 I ffttlioir beautiful and Impressive fig J snit shown in fire will be produced nightlY by the PyroSpectacular Com whichhF 1 To Remove Rust Stains Bolt the article with the rust stain for about an hour in three gallons of water Tt each gallon add one table staintIk hL Decolletef woman she religion Mrses a f 1 Xand she hasnt enough of it to Bak her a decent bathing suit L 1 5x i Unfortunately Ys a Tbe trouble With the atorrwld- clalm1euteUIItkat is almost sure to yewlad senebbdy of another which is- Jet1 a old = I I 0 IV I i it rra 1111 II 1Subscription Rates One Year 100 Six months 50 Three months 25 Single cople8c 6 Specimen copies mailed free on application Correspond ents wanted In all parts of the ooonty Address us for particulars 3- s 11 Street I decided HORN OF PLENTY JT STATE FAIR PANDORAS BOX WILL BE RI VALED BY OFFERINGS OF RICH PRIZES WOMAN IN HER ELEMENT Field Seed and Grain Show to Open Eyes of HusbandmenBoys Corn Clubs Favored A fortune in prizes offered in con nection with regular exhibits and any number of special prizes offered as Inducements te the people of Kentucky to put the very best of their products on display at the coming Kentucky State Fair is having the effect of In teresting exhibitors to an extent never before known this early in advance But aside from the actual money to be obtained there is that about the preparations for the coming monster exhibition which carries confidence with it The Kentucky State Fairgrounds when occupied with ajl that vnl go to snake up the magnificent show to be held for one week in September bo ginning on Monday the 11th and end ing at midnight Saturday the 16th will provide an array or feature sum dent to tempt the Interest and hold the attention of any one seeking instruction entertainment and agricul tural and technical uplift Dainty Needle Work Here articles of needle work almost endless in number old fashioned blan kets or comforters shawls dainty ar ticles of feminine wear all representing long hours of careful and painstak ing work will be shown Another feature which will appeal- to the women as well as the men is i the poultry department This industry has progressed wonderfully oven In the past year and today those in Kentucky and Southern Indiana who are giving time and money to the raising of wonderfully impressive speci mens in the poultry line are numbered by the thousands Then there Is the Field Seed and Grain department The husbandman who provides the food which sustains the greatest nation of the earth will be in his element when he reaches this department next September as Secretary Shy has seen to it that especial attention is to be given the products of the field Prizes For Best Cereal Prominent among the innovations will be the Boys Corn Show with prizes sufficient to tempt the best of the youthful corn growers Already over thestate the rivalry is keen and the members of the different clubs are striving with might and main to produce specimens of the cereal which they hope will capture one or more of the premiums The state has been divided Into three districts for the purposes of the corn show and the prizes will bo capsthesweepstakes prize which will cause the boys from some sections of Kentucky to return home after September 16 next proudly bearing the trophy which will be a fine tribute to their skill and industry In connection with the Field Seed and Grain Poultry and Womens Departments respectively Secretary Shy sails attention to the fact that tho loslng dates for entries which will be jtrlctjy adhered to are as follows Womens department Saturday Sep ember 2 Field Seed and Grain Mon lay September 4 and Poultry Thurs lay September 7 Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask foe one medicine and have the wrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine ItTULACKLiver Medicine The reputation of this old relit ble medicine for constipation Indigestion and liver trouble is firm ly established It does not imitate other medicines It is better than others or it would net be the fa JareMltIthaaBOLD Df TOWN 12 I aFt p qrl t N r trvr Vfo ter MR BLUM IS INVITEDI By Lawrence Alfred Clay Copyright faro by Auoqlated Literary Pretu Mrs Charles Denham widow of thr deceased stockbroker was suppose to be worth one million dollars i cash She was worth just Onefifth o that sum Between what people suit posed and what was a fact Mrs Den ham was placed in an f mbarraBstnij iptf slUOQ There wore times when she was really in need of money Mrs Denham had a niece Sh hadnt legally adopted her but the niece was one of the family and wa told almost every other day that she was to Inherit what the aunt might leave at her death That is she wOuld inherit if she was nice and good and married the man the aunt should se lect for her Otherwise a garret and starvation must stare her In the face It was not curious that Miss Ethel Lynn the niece toll In love at nine teen with one of the very chaps her aunt held abhorrence andwas eter soekinsitoEarl Manning had a very slim patrl mony but he was hopeful and ambitious and at twentythreo tho world was before him He would have been very foolish not to fall in love with a handsome girl who cared more for the man than the money Miss Ethel had been very sly in this love affair Her aunts opinions neces sitated it The engagement was to go on and on and on until Earl lid accumulated a cool million and then they would appear before the aunt and publie cure a snap for each other This was how Mr Blum came into the fray Mr Blum was a bachelor pudgyHehead He wore four diamond rugs on the fingers of his right hand and three on the fingers of his left He wore other diamonds with here and there a ruby Mr Blum sometimes squeezed Into society He was supposed to be a banker but as a matter of fact he had loaned society money on Its Jewel ry so often that society couldnt exact ly turn him out of doors It was eveh whispered in society that Mr Blum was a groat catch but at the same time ho had very poor luck getting caughtMrs Denham was Introduced to Mr Blum Mr Blum was introduced to Miss Ethel Lynn In three mInutes Mr Blum had made up his mind to be a winner In half that time Miss Ethel had made up her mind to detest him Within four weeks backed by the good aunt Mr Blum proposed The young lady announced herself too young to know her own mind and begged for time This eras very wise In her Itwas much better than tears threats protestations and a garret and a crustJuly came and Mrs Denham moved down to her manor house on the sound She would have gone else where but there was Blum He was to be Invited down with a few others for a month for reasons so obvious that they stick out liko knots on a logThe question now was where was Earl Manning He had a cousin liv ing within a mile of Mrs Denhams country place and It is easy to en list a cousin Jn service Mrs Den ham and Mr Manning had met but they had not been mutually attracted She would have seen him start for Texas before inviting him to the manor Ethel was a poor little girl of nIne- teen in the hands of an ambitious aunt who was looking at the money side and of Mr Blum who was look- Ing at all sides One reason he wanted a young wife and a handsome one seventyfivecent plotUng lover could give little aid It was a miserable time until a bright idea came Then at a stolen Interview Miss Ethel said Earl your brother has a motor boat and I have a sailboat YesMy aunt has never been in one Neither has Mr Blum I am going to take them out It may be tomor row and it may not be for three days It will be when the wind is in the east and the morning cloudy It will be for you to have your boat ready and be on the watch If you take Blum out it will en courage him replied tho jealous young man- fWIll itT That all a young man knowsHell feel romantic and talk about the whispering waves and all that Oh ho will T And andV youWhencome out to her Dont be in too big a hurry to savo us I want the situation to strike In on my aunt and Mr Blum The moro it strikes in the better for us Now cant you see something- He apparently did see something He also put his arm around it and kissed it goailingticipated for thirty long years To bound over the foamy wave to sniff the salty breeze to listen to the tur moll of Ute loanersyes yes yes I Mrs Denbam at first refused to iroSlle know that people had been dresedinI- Ih Wf lvl- t Ju i i 1 t- v 0 Drought in the romance of the thins And until Miss Ethel hinted that some- Thing might happen that sho gave a reluctant consent to act aa chaperon On the third morning after the plot ters had plotted the wind was due east with a promise of strengthening The trio set out gayly but upon reaching the waterside Mrs Denhaxn suggested a picnic on solid ground and Mr Blunt favored getting a livery rig for a drive over highways Youth and innocence prevailed however After the first five mlnutea Mrs Denham said there was nothing about salting to scare a babe and Mr Blum laughed and rubbed his bands art said a life on the ocaa wave for him Later on when Miss Ethel begged him tor a marine song from lilt repertoire he sang My Grandfather Clock Mrs Deaham got quite Irly over the situation and declared that she should go sailing everyday At the psychological moment the boat which had been miUsg ta axe fro across an almost landlocked bay was headed for the open sound and the tumbling waves In five minutes Mrs Denham was down and out In ten after many sickly grins and timid suggestions Dir Blum said he would give all tHree rings on his left hand to be ashore m o ljterho added all four on hIsand Then the craft broached to and began to wallow in the trough of the sea and Mr Blum was soaked with the flying spray until he shouted to Mrs Denham that she was a fool ever to have proposed such a trip and he turned to the girl to say that if he lost his life his brother Sam would see that she spent the rest of her days in a dungeon deep Mr Blum was no gentleman He swore before ladles Mr Blum was selfish Wheh he saw a motorboat making out to them he stood up and waved his hand and shouted Fiftya hundred dollars to save memelThe seemed to have a hard time getting alongside and two or three banes the young man at the wheel appeared to be on the point of abandoning the rescue Mrs Denham stretched out her arms and sobbed and appealed Mr Blum raised his offer to x600200 In cash and the rest at sixty days e Miss Ethel worked her way to the bow of tho boat and made ready to cast a rope It was finally cast and caught and made fast and the smaller craft was towed back to safety Mrs Denham stepped ashore to do mand an abject apology of Mr Blum Mr Blum stepped ashoro to say that he was off for town and hadnt time steppeduhorothe hero who had saved all and Mr Earl Manning stopped ashore to say that he was happy and so forth but had done only his duty as he bad seen it And how did it endT The gossips say that the end wont como until Thanksgiving and meanwhile there will be no occaslod for jealousy on the part of the hero and Mr Blum will not have to part with his seven diamond rings- AUTOGRAPHS OF THE GREAT Collector Had Most Difficulty In Getting Former President Reoee yeW AB Oak Park autograph collector who has perhaps the most valuable collection in the middle Wt was tell- Ing of his experiences in signature hunting the other day Of about 800 persons ta whom I haven for autographs tad the most difficult time In persuading for mer President Roosevelt to send me his he said When I first con ceived the notion of obtaining his sig nature Mr Roosevelt was in the White House with only a few months to serve A second and then a third letter brought no better results The end of his term was approaching when I wrote him a fourth letter worded something like this Dear Mr Roosevelt I have writ ten times for your autograph but have not yet been favored I would esteem the signature of a pres ident more than that of an expresi dent I received the autograph four days later Lord Kitchener field marshal of the British army who made a visit to Chicago in his trip through the United States refuses to give his signa ture to anyone seeking It for an autograph collection Its so silly you know said the general when I pressed him to write his nine on the back of my card Its something I have never done and nev er willOthers are not so modest however Alfred Austin poet laureate of Great Britain sells his autograph for 60 cents apiece American money All the revenue from this source he turns over to a London charity Julia Mar lowe sells her autographs lor fl each and Kate Douglas Wiggln the author gets 50 cents for hers Both turn the proceeds over to charitable purposes Chicago News VT0 Preserve Leather To n boots and shoes rub cas tor ollvtaoroiighly Into the leather This 1f lrenew the elasticity and life of the leather Any ordinary oil will answer the purpose but castor oil is the bt EtfetfemAlniest Tee Deepfc a part kai Flsk la tkis Wrylarr Aa emotional part For jW that le to 111 Ute big seexa M k s to rtUM aftiM State Clter4ar i to- c 1 fi 1 9 iV l y tidsba r egoeeerle rleese r l Every Dollar of an Ad Readers U Money is Above Par I t Frequently Ita Buying Power is Actually Doubledt t 4 Your dollars vary in value as they vary in pur 1 chasing power The man or woman who studies advertisements is able frequently to make one dollar do the usual work of two J And the experiencf ed reader advertisements will days make a dol lar command a premiummake it buy mere than a dollars wort as figured on ruling prices of things 4 How much above par are the dollars in your pocket worth It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store ads T STATE FAIR CLUBS IN EACH OF 119 COUNTIES BOOSTERS WILL BE MAR SHALLED INIMPOSING ARRAY IN EVERY DIRECTION Kentucky State Fair clubs in every county In the state are promised long before the gates open for the big an nual exhibition on the magnificent fair grounds which arc tho property of tho people of Kentucky These Kentucky State Fair clubs will bo organized in connection with the county meetings of the Farmtirs institutes The members of each of these clubs aro ex pected to become boosters and will have as thsir slogan Ill be thero will you 1 The forming of these state fair clubs alone is expected to moan a big in crease in tho attendance at the fair from each otthe counties of Ken tuckyIn addition the fiscal court In each of the Kentucky counties will be ask ed to mako an appropriation of 100 for a county display There Is not a county In tho Commonwealth but which has ono or moro products of which it is justly proud and It is these products which the respective appropriations will pay for displaying Therefore It not only will be state pride which will be on trial but coun ty pride as well A good natured ri valry will thus result which should send tho citizens of the different coun ties back home prouder than over of the resources of their respective com munities PREMIUM LIST GREAT FEAST RURAL SCHOOLS RECOGNIZED KENTUCKY STATE FAIR GOESTHE LIMIT IN ENCOURAGING EXHIBITORS The1 annual premium list for the Kentucky State Fair which is Just out of the hands of tho printer teems with good things in tho way of awards all of a character to attract exhibitors Thousands of copies are being mailed to prospective exhibitors and the demand for them Is unprecedented A glance through the pages of the pre mium list which Is attractively gotten up both from a standpoint of mechan ical work and of arrangement fur nishes pleasing surprises Among the now departments will be tho educational with prizes for the children In connection with the rural schools These prizes will be divided among the classes In sewing cookIng map drawing model lessons writing spelling etc The premium list was placed in competent hands by Prof Ellsworth Regensteln at he head of this department ho having designated Mr McHenry Rhodes of Owensboro and Prof T J Coates of Richmond for that purpose Such a department is certain to appeal to the enthusiasm of both teachers and pupils and spirited contests are expected This recognition of the rural schools Is in line with the policy of the man ngement to recognize the sections of the state from which a big part of the support for the Kentucky State Fair Is expectedi Good Old Joke Perhaps It is time to print again the London fog story which once won a prize offered by a London paper A merchant received a tei phone mes 7 sage one morning from ono of his clerks Hello Mr Smith said the clerk over the wire I cannot come k down to tho shop this morning on account of the fog I ba7o not yet arrived home yesterday i w Cats AdvantageoTho following composition was writn t ten by a ten yearold nephew of Josh Billings when the teacher gave him Dogs and Cats for a subject Dogs and katfi allways file och uther when tha kit a chance but a dog aint no match for a hat because a kat kla make her tall biggern a ball club and run up a two whll a dogs gittln rid dy n Palestine Grows Best Oranges The best oranges on the European market are from the land which U sand yet fetches now tho highest price for orange culture Thoro is a Jest Ing phrase among Jewish colonists as to Palestinian ferUlItyhIf you but stick an umbrella In tho soil you will noxt year got a crop of them The or ango trees bear fruit two months be fore thoso of Italy and Spain Corrosion In Metals Corrosion In metals is said to be prevented by the passage through the metals ofa weak current ot electricity This Isa like cure like treatment for the pitting of the metals is said to be due to the local electrical actloe that is feeble current developed by the acidular water on dissimilar netale often Impurities In the metal itIself at the point of corrosion rnvusge er tntjva Miss ParvenuIOI was almost sorry IpoorWell my dear pray where is the satisfaction of being in the best of society if you cannot snub those who are out onU 1 C Pearls From the CenehrSome very Valuable pearls are ob tallied from the common conch of Florida Occasional specimens hive 1 sold for 1000 BEAUTIFUL TEETH Eutnymol t I Tooth PasteI II Prevent Decay t Preserves the Enamel Cleanse andIBeautifies the Teeth You cal alWay obtain Euthymol Toot rPietf Euthytnol Tooth Powder en4 Euthymol Liquid Dentifrice from St Bernard Drug Store ST BERNARD MINING CO INCORPORATED I WHEN MADISONVILLE 1 Visit the Princess Theater the best moving pic tures in the country I 1 Something new each nightI Matinee every afternoon 2 toSt c vaudeville each night v j PRICES s 8c 10 CENTS Manager j I I i D- IJJ 0 i0 Uc V 7 9 irrr v u U II i v u jJ 0 I f1 f U I iI f T 0 L i ii i tie Man who whispers dewn a wll- Aio1lttlLtJ 1 he has to sell Will neverreap a crop of dollars Like h who elimbi a trw and t u MUtw u lJ JNt 1 J JUXMtf BKLG RAY Dr Jfcwfoi Reey DENTISTS ParnltM Extracting rw ttitri rred War n 1 arnu DeatWrj 1 ear Say 4 r 3 KfflhlclcyII1 New of thJA Mfa Marshall Kirkwood and rand Mrs Jim Grow of Oolltown BaldI wan Sunday J The Misaos laov of Tennessee who have been visiting Mrs Joe Brinkley retuinerl home Wednesday A Q Byors of Lexington State npnriutendont of the Knights of Pythias Insurance department was Jio the first of the week He was with the local lodge Monday night and made some helpful suggestions aad also did some nice business for the insurance department Subscribe for tho Twice a Week Bas and give your favorite candl datr1000 votes in the Mammoth Can contest She will need them taffeta It is out Jrand Mrs Ed H Barnett ofo Dftlhart Texas are visiting rela oldEaritngtonTexas for several years He IB in the hotel business in Dolhart Boy Foard of this city ie visiting relatives in Knoxvllle this week The Ladles Aid Society of the Christian Church held their regular meeting at the church Wednesday after nhon A largo number were in atten Sanoe and an intereatlhg meet ing was hold Claude Stone who has been work ing for the Southern railroad com pttny for several months has re taraed home New clean bale Straw for sale Ev one Price Barnett Livery barn The condition of J B Dean re mails unchanged Mrj Bnrgesa Wise and children who have been visiting relatives Inn Howell and Evansvlllo have re turiMKlto Maduonvllle where they are the guests of Mrs N I Toomba- Mr A O Bisk and children who ba4iAen visiting in Madlsonvllle lt 1elJr tarned homeo SiM4 Boyd formerly of this place buE MW of Howell and who hasp rJ yIUnXlnthe West has re a i le friends here aiutM Nebo V I These to go With the Bees tlalllbbth lave via the GreenrRtve- rprtyop Sept 2 can do BO by send iug lAthelr names on or before Aug 31 T ie entire trip withall expens 1Aa4dooBt8 you only 17 PO patHenry Whales Sr was in- Ms4iibpville Wednesday evenIii Clly Thomp8on who IB working at Bbilith Howell was in toWaVlaat 6v af gv v tV- MJ4MMB Maggie Winnie and Bosma Har1of Island spent Wednes fiaT night with Mrs Joe Summers fhrqnteto Evauavllle Mist Mamie Summers left yesterday for a visit to friends atNebo Ten years in thin business Iknow- nothin else L TBUEMPY Watchmaker At Whltfords Store Mr find Mrs Joe Summers are rlaitiHt in Evansville Mrs Ed Ray and children are vis itlng friends near Victoria The hiwicroBalng of Wilson street hps been completed and was open ed to the public Wednesday This it A great convenience to the people of that neighborhood Some of the other twroaaingB are also being work ed Qveir and improved Old papers for sale atjthe Bee office Mill JiranoU Campbell of Hop klnsvUte is the guest Of Miss Alma Benfroy Mrs E E Kelsey of Oakland City Idwho has been visiting itlnjf sister Mrs L V Bwnfro acid iStlveB in Bowling Green has 1 retutbi4 home Goftd o or IX ItJtffotwhet80n mail Mjml1vat trMlii at Howell speptSatutdsyS ra f 1t t rJ n u r Frank Cain of Motions pap at tended tbo picnic at the park Tuesday evening Mrs Elsie Climer was in Madison vllle Wednesday shopping Mr and Mrs Alfred Morehead and daughter Miss ZllpahNare visiting re a Ins in G e mvllle r Alt Ameriean Stales and English watches repaired and put in first class condition I turn nothing down that Is worth repairing O I TKUKMPV Watchmaker AtJWhitforda Store i David Cowell made a business triP Howell Wednesday- Mrs Dick Aahby who has been yisltlngrher daughter Mrs JN I Toomba IR Madiaonville a few days has returned home Misses Sheets and Ahearn of Nashville are the guests 1 Miss Veronica Hanna Messrs H D Oowanrf and E E Owen spent Wednesday hlgbfcin Dawson rQrPrinceton husbandMiss Rule was in Madi sonville Thursday shopping Renew your subscription to the Bee and give your favorite candi date 1000 votes on tho Cave contest Mrs Sallie Stephens who has been visiting relatives in Indiana polis and St Louis for the past two weeks has returned home Mr and Mrs Elgle Bisk spent Thursday in Mortons Gap with rel atives Hugh tirifllnof St Charles was here Wednesday Paof Hammond Loving made a business trip to this city Tuesday Theo Watts has accepted a position with the L Nrailroad Miss Harp Graham spent Wed nosday In this city with relatives Mrs Bob Hall was in the city Wodnesday visiting friends Those desiring to go with the Bees Mammoth Cave via the Green River party on Sept 2 can do BO by s ndIingIn their names on or before 81 The entire trip with all expenses paid costs you only 1760 Mrs Henry Byrum attic children of Coiltown who hail been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs W A Toombs have returned home W H Whltforrt made a business trip to Madlaonvllle Tuesday LostA Llonhead Looket set with a brilliant and two rubies Finder please return to Bee office and receive reward Dr E A Davis who has been in Louisville for several days has re turned homo Mr Zob Trover of the country Is in town today MrA Susan Goffman of Sonthard Schoolhouse IS in town today- F M Sheetz theI AN time ln spootorol Evanavllle is In the city Expert watch repairing Prices reasonable O I TBUEMPY At Whitfords Store Claude Harris of Madlsonvllle made a business trip to this city Tkurdaay Mrs Kate Wittier spent Thursday in Madlaonville with frlenels J E Evens node a business trip to Madiaouvllfe Thursday Miss Ida Lee Slak and visitor Miss McCoolof Evansvlllo visited friends in Mortons Gap Thursday F B Arnold made a business trip to Madlsunvlile Thursdayi Mr and Mrs Pete Stelmley are visiting relatives in Guthrie this Week J T Alexander of M dlsonv let made a business trip to this city ThursdayS The TwloeaWeek Bee is only one dollar a year Subscribe now and give your favorite contestant 1000 vqtes Ivy poisoning swellings of the flesh bites and stings of Insects stiff seek and lame back should be treated with Billardi SNOW LINIMENTIt neutralizes poisons sub 1 dues inflammation relaxes con reatorethealthytnff cuts wounds burns or scalds there is nothing like it ia the whole IWt of curative Agents cures by a mild power that is more effective than the strong harsh lint ments When rubbtd in for rheumatic pains nettcaljla or sciatica its wonderful penetrat ing ant r llavnif htflucnc is very It ls an all around Mue1HlI llnlraeat t at is useful in a thousand ways yufollowsdi1eeJiiBMFsaII M0 Uid Stephens Eye salve far- ore CVM Curet ft fliiM OIdXaii c I D1II Jtipartt j 1ttr 0 1 GUTENBERGInvented and Since His Day TPYPIE has done more for the worlds advancement than any other thing Our type will ADVA DEVOUR BUSINESS Let Vj Do Your Triming Committee Appointed to Investigate Election of Senator Stephenson of Wisconsin Senators Hoyburn Sutherland 4 Bradley Paynter and Pomerene were yesterday appointed a subcommittee to investigate the elect tfon of Senator Stephenson of WIS- consin Democrats Will Open Campaign at Bowling Green Democrats will open ihoir State campaign at Bowling Green Sept 4 J B McOreary candidate for Governor will be the only speaker After that speaking dates will be announced for Senator McOreary and other orators Miss Hagerman of Moor man Returned home Wednesday at ter a visit to Miss Ruby Peyton l Ill Be There Will You 7 II CATCHY SLOGAN FOR Ii00STIN Q 0Of STATE FAIR 18 DECIDED UPON Kentuckyjttit la expected to become a household word before September 11 rolls around It Is as follows Ill be there will your The state fair management thinks InjcllaKentucky State Fair and this slogan is suggested as as appropriate one to use IB that connection It will be ad vertleed exUwslvely and the hope is expressed tKat it will be takenup aad Hed generously In using this slogan the person do ing so suggests first that he or she is going to attend the fate and thus be coine a booster It then asks the question Will you In other words it puts it up to the person ad dressed to get busy and Join In mak ing the fair the greatest 1n the his tory of the south Just as the greeting Howdy V becanie a household word in and around Louisville when the Mystic Shrine met in that city soil thQ greeting Ill be thero will you 7 expected td become equally popular the length and breadth of the state P FINE FOR THE CANDIDATES Bio DAY DURING KENTUCKY STATE FAIR SET ASIDE IN THEIR INTEREST A Kentucky community without one or nioro candidates present or prospective for a state or district office is a sad community indeed In old Kentucky according to tradition chil dren are taught political dogmas with their prayers But add to the great host of candidates for the more im portant offices tho army of those seek- Ing city or county positions and a force will be brought together sum =lent to drive both Madero tad Diaz with their followers out of the turbu lent country of Mexico and Into the je1liij Thd decision therefore to have one day of Kentucky Slate Fair week set aside to be known as Candidates day is certain to meet with vociferous ap proval and therO need bo no fear of a record breaking crowd for the day op that occasion Aviator Atwood Reaches Toledo Ohio Exactly 520 miles from his start lug Harry N Atwood Boston aviatorwho is attempting to break the worlds long distance aeroplane record by flying from St Louts to New York alighted In Toledo 0 Thursday I Doctors Sa1llt- Q Would Bit A s Mifce Sues Lifoe I wish to speak of the wonderftd cure notedSwampROQtder cure Last summer I was takes with severe pains in back and sides I could not breathe without difficulty eliretoevery ten minutes with passage of pure thedifferentsaid it was ao UM to doctoral Iwould die anyway Iwasat tke eiid of painand afriendhad received from Dr Kilmers Swam yourpamlets P SwampRobt Afterrtakinghalf abottle i felt better Have now taken tenbottles and am welt as I ever was thanks to SwampRoot I wish tQ tell all suffering people that have kidney liver or bladder SwampRootis I All persona doubting this statement themdirectlyYours very truly CLYDE F CAM RER Rosalia Wash Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of Juijigo9 Notary Public Prove What SwampRoot Will Do For You Binghamtonconvince anonp You will also receive n booklet of valuableinformatioD telling all about the kidneysand bladder Whea writing be sure ana mention this paper Regular fiftycent and one dollar size bottlos for sale at all drug stores t Arrested on Charge of Conspiracy to DefraudIJohn H Bullock former Pros dent of the John J SeRmon 60 of Seattle was arrested on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the Govern ment m coal contracts for Alaska portsIDemocratic Campaign Opens Sept 4th Tho Democratic campaign wilt be opened in Kentucky by James B McCreary nominee for Qovernoli onSeptember 4 V Sad Truth London man says he cuts his ovi hair to fool the barber May fool iht barber but hecant fool anybody else Where Evil Cotme In Husband meditating upon the bon net bll1Godmade woman but the devil certainly makes tho new styles Judge I q RememberNine QM i superior man should be mindful to be genlatweanor true in word serious in dmty I JnqHlriHg in doubt firmly selfoo trolled in anger Just and fair wfcea sa beteeskisscone in s touliyiJI Lett Out Ii l Oranmeat1nieetnextyear In Lout rllle having lost out la Ita effortislland it- Veil rIlittle full ellrhe JllH gushed the visitor wfco 10Ito shake the mischievous swallailr of her childridden hostess I wiSk1 jler M he is always jplayful T Nit xThedins butna will tii + I The Lengthy L4bblesI tIWhy dog they call Washington I city of magnificent distances f 1 Bfr II seeker41CIsgo after and what you get H ft t i 1 Must Have Driven Sail Hard When F Dunham was playing oa IWalterityardsdi Cables Usedfor Business Only one per cent of the cables grams sent over seas are conceruetiSwith family or prlvato matters Tha rest uro commercial Journallstlc or official 7 y- t V Makes Some Difference i A rfisleep = j whobtlindigestion j I rainy morning would have proved a 1 coward Chesterfield P v j j t CurlousIILaps In France by the culflvation of t ll alnou marine microbe la a medium contained In little glass vftsale there have been produced of the most curious lamps imaginable Jranged t the bust Is made plainly visible and r photographs may be taken of itiSupreme Test r We never know what kind of stuff there Is in a man until the last boat comes up to the sinking ship and a fat woman is ahead of him om the ladder r i r 1 I- 11iiiIYoiicoBarn1 t fr sekigoocf cooi If notint ittime to see about c hewi lp f covering for lt e ve1 gqt several kinds of roofing that will f 7 D t j I t suit Or is 1j C 1 ja t fGalvanizes IF t It- i t t 1- e I t In11 Jd tdlJ I g i j I I j j r 1f h i i lCbJvr yS JrkgJnesia q01 ntgl I ti t 11 t If rr T r = HJ tit I J jrr0regon eedar Sbin1esrf t 4 riiI tl I1 r fW 1 I i I Either piJhes ijwill make a durable roof and at the same i 4ltime notnWr tojxMr r expensLve TJS fut Qfis high jn price T a and well j ti worth protecting t iv It f Ii JAi vi Vi f I How about Y9Hrtt buildings Weve gqtQ kinds of 1 roofing that we buy in car load lots aridsell you on clpse margin Please call arid get prices ij I i FORBES MANyFACTURING COMPANY fIt II INCORPORATEDtj i f I C tiflJ iS a t II ff t i 6 y w t HU XIN I VBLL f I h i A KJEN IUCKJ 4I jJ Jr1i r j t f LI i r D SS 1 J l SI PlS C 0 L tJ J Litf y 1 r LI zJ t r r1 1 V rt+ f Ra av wh+ qsauaaarryrr r y Wfj psarji r b rwuRy ti i i ri r I r a t R y pjij i c 1 i HEE iipin MAMMOTHI u- CI d Via Evansville and Green River Steamer City of EvansviHe-X1 tvr s fl dV 4 a A J V 4 11 1 l 1t SATLURD r tv Ii WL FT2rii 3J v t J 11 I I fi rd 4 V 1 The rIingtonBe Ind fivfc ladies from Hopkins County4 to the Mammoth Cave via EvansYille and Green River on September 2nd This is one of the most delightful tips you could takev pd the monthof e Rr is the Best for V TVT V k t traveling No dust no heat no cinders on the river route r i jI if 4 i 4 a flow to Oct This Trip Tree Tbther fiyelades receiving the highest number of ftes in the Bees Mammoth Cave contest ie Y ji lgive the trip Q tI absolutely free v Votes can ba obtained in the followingjmanner by getting subscriptions to ther Bee bycollcting back la now 5 trip tneghbo anfnends to sae their coupons for ru ever one you meet to subscribe fort = s Bee ands if the taken askx t H f 1 J k 1 3 Ij I t UtoJ j thwand gIve you 100 votesI 1 j v tl w subscription and by clipping the coupons good for votes that I 0 published in each issue ofhePaPer 4This is a splendid op to 0 I J portunity to receive a delightful trip free witha little work and enerC11 Ft i gy on your part Ask the Earlington and Madisonville office for receipt book and got o work to i i wi f- eY Jis i A o x s asp he eIi e k are iti t f 25 are I1t i L J III T hei K j I pu lishetBtii eachtissjie 4 of the Pr There will be fifteen or twenty of 111 your friends thafcyiH take 4 this v tripr V ty with you Suitable chaparone H will be provided and wee youan en HjoyableiB Get busynow egin today and see f r how many subscriptions you can get by the2hdof September will soon be v here aria we wart ypu to take this trip l with us to see thetgreatesfc natural wonder in the worldon m 111r Vi t o c i C r v =It 11 i I NOTICE Patrons who desire to take advantage of this opportunity andI join the Bees Mammpth Cave party can do son I I r h I I 1 VI by sending in th ir names by August 31st The round trip J o11 Ear ingtri a Madisonville fXh l Cave and return winfil 1I I 7 I i 1 i 1 be 1750 This includes board at the cave and both routestjI l t 1 i- a J 1JI 1t 4 y t j II f C itri J tf i fit 1 k1 I3e i i Ln Tj co dr nYIIW aU r eLIWIliall IE U = qi fYi J l YJ 1 ill nx 1lJ1 0 i r II 1f i t i 1 1 EarlingtQji J 1 a r xI J r j 1 EA 11yCYallhAVAI- Si r- Q rt rR 1Cv iI aa tillE p K 11 II e W- tN r M I ji jjJIfiP4 IJ J 4ttt l 4 1111 i + 1 1 VJ A i0 c2 iP I i Tii ITEE Ti MRD PEATUS 1 HANISH DUlL GAilE ATTRACTIONS OF PASS WILL CONTRAST WITH MORE SERIUo EXHIBITS T MUSIC BY ELEPHANT EAt D Free Attractions More Numerous Thar Ever PeYote FurhlVhcdi 8ef a Events Art Corkers i Variety not only Is tho spire df life butt experience has proven tht It li one ef the requisites of auccea cru blf undertaking of a public character Jacocnltltpl n Iu6lii StAto Fair has mftde Ian j hflnth annualooxhuilUcn vhfcb H premise entertainment for all classes am coCtiona While the moro sorioua entertainment cornell first es 1pecLfly in connection with an oducn institution such as the Kentlofinl tuc State Pair is proving to be the 1 deJirand always la great for somcihlnj 1nn Jfehtcr vein which will help drIc I dull caro away and furnish a kind ol UnwfttA1 dessert for the toast of good ihlpffs which tim now premium list discloses If was the recognition of this cle moot In human nature which caused tho side show at the county fair to be born Tho Idea progressed until the great International ojchtblttbns at Chicago and St Louis wore produced It MidWayJwas apopulqr chord and thus it Js that the dlfTorcnt state Lairs aro xlotfionsld complete without sonto aUh lea j tuto oBoth Novel and Clean 4 Hut together with tho adoption of f tim Pass feature has conio the recog nition of tho further tact that tho gone eral public will not long approve it unless it is encompassed by moral surroundings and not prove offensive to tho crowds which attend The con i tracts made for the myriad Pass fea tures for tho coming fair Included stipulations to tim effect that the shows must be cloan whllo retaining tho virtue of being novel This con dition will be complied with Not only will the shows be novol but they will bo now Tho old time mucht worked oVor exhibitions will not be countenanced On tho Pass as well as everywhere else the public will be expected to be given their moneys worth and failure on the part of show men to do this will meet with instant IirebukeAsm adjunct to tho Pass features will be the nUmorous freo acts all thrilling and exciting Caterers to popular amusement assert that the great Babcock act in which a bicycle rider dshos down a steep incline L toeps the loop and gaps the gap so quickly that tho spectators can with difficulty follow him with their eye Is OBO of the most thrilling ever pro duced Muilc on All Hands The musical elophaatsr will be a t source of continuous delight to the children as well as their elders The stunts which theso huge pachyderms Jperform illustrate what patience and ingenuity will accomplish in the train tog of wild beasts Thq Whirling LuUotte Slatora fur utah Mill another attraction of moro thatr ordinary interest All lovers of music wlll enjoy the abundance of it provided by the state fair manage cntt Three high class bands more than have over beforo been heard on thost o fair grounds will render proJ gram each morning Afternoon and I night pf the fair Calliocdo the groat Italian loader naturally will bo most in evidence Purses For the Races IiFat of 6600 in purses will be connection with the racing everilsTwhlch will exceed In interest any tver before held Kentucky is today thS center of racing asa result of thoifight made on tho sport In ny morouaj states and the stand early ta l ken lytho legislature In passftlg Jaws for tbj contrOl of racing which puts it on a high piano There will be twetvo races in all during the week even trotting and five pacing events Dud to the fact that the headon col listen Is scheduled for Saturday afternoon of fair week It will mean that on the first five days of the fair the pub lic wilJ get more than its usual share j M races On Monday there wilt b- ettoartd on Wednesday and Thurs r day there will be three races each ENTICING STAKES OFFERED FOR FIVE GAITED SADDLERS coLM C RANKIN READY WITH GENEROUS PURSE IN THIS CONNECTION r CoU Mr 0 Rankin commissioner o agriculture has come to bat this year with guarantee of 500 in cashar The Commissioner of Agriculture Stake for five gaited saddle ioro4 This special stake pfOO Is for gaited aaddle horses stalllos Inkreilor geldings to be shown under saddle In accordance with the rules of tjjo I Kentucky Scate Fair governing this lalI This stake will be divided as t followfyorty per cent to the first 2fv 1 Pit tb the second 161 per cent to th t II10pe1 cent to the fourth ana 10 per cent to the fifth l lttlo is that all entrls be r ctt d tn the Ameriean Saddle Hoir xWleter I The name oi th hors 1 w4 ljtarv J f t1it lit TIr II Kentucky Fair Datu The following ate the dates fixed for holding the Kentucky Fairs for jQllasfar as reported Officers of fairs are requested to relQrtto us any ommlssionR or corrections of dates Lawrenceburg August 154 days Leltohfleld August 154 days Burksville August 164 days Brodbead August 188 days Fern Oreek Auorust 16 4 days Shepherdavllie August 224 days London August24 days Erranger August 84 days Germantown August 248 days tohdlasville August 298 days Somerset August j98 days Bardstown August 304 days Paris September 46 days Montlcollo September 64 days Alexandria September 66 daps Mount plivet September 64 days Hogetivllle September 5B days Sanders September 64 days Kentucky State Fair Louisville September 116 days Horse Cave September 204 days Mrtyfleld September 274 days Bow lug Green Oct 47 4 day Notice Poultry Raisers Now is the tUne of year to feed your Owls a A IJd tonlo H41144c- ureS Oholera Roup Gapes Canker and XiUnborneok When fed as a preventive It not only keeps them makes thomlay Price 6OoNo No Guaran teed by your druggist1At Barnard Mining Incorporated Drug De partment Earllngton Ky Gard- thor Bowmer Madlsonvillov Ky Try it under the guarantee Ask for booklet on disease of poultry Superstition Just Plain Fear Out superstition is plain fear with out any cause and Is utterly demoraliz ng If a man Is afraid to overeat it makes him healthy If he is afraid of ghosts It makes him a fooL If he Is afraid to Ho ar do a mean actit produces growth and makes him more manly if ho is afraid to bo happy or to leave tho house In tho morplng starting oft with his left foot instead of his right it stunts his manhood and makes him childish If you are pale weak languid or anaemic a tow doses of Bloodlne Liver Pills will increase the supply and improve tho of blood emaIL pill doses pleasant and never gripe St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department Special agents Wonderful Artificial Man A Berlin Inventor has succeeded after years of toll in making an arti tidal man who can walk make all movements speak sing laugh and whistle It is a lifesize figure and so natural an Imitation as to be completely deceptive a yard away Occultm as the figure is named obeys wwi of command such as march and MhaltIt sad be aaswera any questions put to him It is not an illusion or a trick It ia a pfeoe of pure mechanical work V i KotM of ImUrMt to Our bcIrL To prove that BLOODlND will euro Catarrh every reader of this paper can have a positive guarantee It there tln al to the poworoRBLOODtNE to cure all Catarrhal the re markable 0fJer made by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department o exql doubt They g1y you a pOrsonal guarantee with every 50o bottle of BLOOD INE sell io ref uhd the money unless It Rives satisfaction They take all xlsfco ur and no reader of cn affrird to suflerlopfer with Catarrh wbn an offer like tbtB la made j j IM Warnlnj to Q testL ri in tlie teitrs at Marlenbwg the great din1il1 bears t ts Ins rip Lion Ho dwish 1to ea horiU8t be dellcatella hlsveating chaste in his conversatiWand peaceful fchis man ner abort all pIoUs and Jloyglj if not he iil soon deceive witlte to Quit t IJL 1 J4 i4 Any skin Itcblngji act ipertester The more you 8cralcb the worte It ttqhes Dont Olnt ment curpi piles ectemarany skin Itching At all drug stores Mustaehe Makes for Health Dr PaulKrugor a wellknown phy sician of Viekna affirms that the mus tache has a distinct value for the health He believes that Its utility lies in protecting the nose against the Invasion otidust and bacteria Record ing 1500 caN of severe headache and throat and nose trouble among his Men patlenta pe found that 420 of thelD had tkeU1 upper lip clean shaven Loss of time ICtaui low of Pay Kidney troubles and the ills it breeds meanP lost time and lost pay to many a working man MJ3alent 1214 Little Penna St Streator Ill was o bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he work bu He says I took Foleys Kidney Pills for only a short time and get entirely well and was soon able to go back to work and am feeling welt and hfalthler than before Foley Pills are tonic In action quick Idresultsa good friend to the rkhlg man or woman who suffers from kidney ills Sold by St Bernard Mining Oo Jacorporated Drug Desartment I iff llTsswwiry X Calahaa prlnolpal of a pub Sum eooi st BirJIflka I1J AtatP1 IW j la tkat xr l oIfuk 10 T r QirI ja fl I I STEEl MONSTERS- CRASHHEAD ON THRILLING IPECTACLE PROM USED FOR VISITORS AT KEN TUCKY STATE FAIR COLD SHIVERS A PLENTY Two Monster Steel Steam EnflnH Dash to Certain Destruction In Full View of Spectators v Seldom Is It that any community la afforded an opportunity to witness such an ambitious and thrilling per formance as is promised the crowds In attendance at the Kentucky State Fair on Saturday September 16 when the spectacle is provldod of two moo ster sieam engines started Under a full head of s oam and permitted to crash headon in full view of the spec tators A sight such as this is sum cient to cause the most stplid of per sons he with the nerves of steel to involuntarily shudder and flinch as the collision occurs The hiss of escaping steam tho bursting of the groat boilers the rond ing of the formidable iron parts the tearing and crashing and grinding of twisted masses of steel are oven in spiring in the terrible force which ac- c mpanlcs them The sight of the two mountama of machinery rushing headlong into each others embrace is sufficient to freeze the blood in ones veins and send shivers of fear rushing up and down tho spinal columns despite the knowl edge that there is no personal danger The sensations resulting are intense but it is such as those that the hu man family is seeking today and no moro spectacular offering could be provided to satisfy the ever present desire for something out of the ordi nary Tho engines arc placed on opposite ends of a track built especially for the purpose The fires are started the steam is produced the throttles are thrown oPen and the two monO stors are started to physical destruction by engineers who leap to safety beforo the Impact comes PREMIUM LIST FOR CREAMERY BUTTER NEW DEPARTURE FOR KEN TUCKY STATE FAIR CERTAIN TO MAKE HIT Nursery cultivation is proving not only one of the most fascinating of studies In the rural sections of Ken tucky but it also is developing into one of commercial importance which is taking high rank To those inter ested it will be good news to learn that the Kentucky State Fair management has decided to offer tempting premiums for nursery displays in con nection with plant and flower depart mentThis is another of the entirely new departures which have been decided upon for the big Kentucky State Fair of 1911 It is along the lines of prog ress and Improvement which make certain that the Kentucky State Fair not only will maintain its lead in the south but that it will take Its rightful place among the great state exhibitions of Indiana Iowa Illinois Minne sota and others to the north PERMANENT BUILDING IN INTEREST OF HEALTH Tho campaign for health being waged the country over is to be aided materially by the establishment on tho tIpaidbyofL4UilsVl1if is9n county hfealth officer took up tfite matter with the fiscal court and secured the appropriation Tho federal govornment is agreed to Jlend a corps ofj Instructors to Kentucky each year during the fair to deliver lectures deallng with the problem of health c PRIZE WINNERS PARADE ONE OF BIG FEATURES Livestock Bedecked In Ribbons March Around Pavilion toDe light of Audience What has always been one of the mdst interesting of all the features in connection with the Kentucky State Fair wag the grand parade Of prize rlng1ntlto be given more attention this year than ever It will be started at two oclock on the afternoon of Friday September 15 This parade Is an imposing one not alone from the amount of money rep resented by the premiums but because ot the great amount represented In the value of all the winners combined The slow moving ribbon bedecked cat tie seen aware of their commercial Importance as they trudge around the rIng while the sleek carefully groom ad horse of high degree prance along as if more than coascious of thelr grace and breeding Collie dogs running and barking at Hwrcrack of the Whips of their mat tejrapoaliM and costly sheep and hogs all combine to make a show equal to uiypresfrhted during the Week It la i Mmre of pride to those who owa 14 prIze wlsaers aa4 a BtimUlua U Hbtri to enter tktir ittek ia future v i I = 3 h Jl J i I BUTTER AWARDS WILL TEMPT THE FARMERS NEW DEPARTURE PROVIDED AT SUGGESTION OF EXPERt MENT STATION Especial attention will be given this year in connection wlth the Kentucky State Fair to creamery butter The management desires to encourage this Industry in Kentucky and It has been decided that creamery butter honey and serghum molasses will be placed In the horticultural department Here tofore it has been a part of the field seed and grain department The bore ticultural department always Is one of the mst Interesting at the big fair and not alone to the residents of the rural sections and the addition of theae displays will Increase the Interest materIihyv fur board ex press the opinion that a more impor tant feature than that of creamery butter will bo hard to find and the display Is expected to be such as to evidence the Ichd which Kentucky has taken in this phase of agricultural eri itloaybr The experiment station of Kentucky State university recommends the creamery butter display FREE ADMISSION NIGHT HORSE SHOW POPULAR INNOVATION FOR NiNTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR 0 ILL BE THERE WILL YOU I Slogan For All Kentuckians Is Adopt- eds By ManagementPerrys VIe tory on Lake Erie iLDozens of now departments and at crcntedbyiheannual state fair do not by any meant constitute 1lof tho inducements tc tho public to attend asa proposition Which caps tho climax for generosity has been finally decided upon That is to admit the public to tho big horse- show at night in the pavilion free of charge To be exact the only requl site for admission to this show one which will Include dozens of horses Which have carried off premiums in the most exclusive shows in tho country will be to buy a ticket for admis lInn at the gate In the past an extra admission fee of 25 cents has been charged for the privilege of the horse show held eachnight The only exception to this rule will be that a few seats will be roped off and tickets for these will be sold But those not wishing to pay an extra quarter even though the horse show will be worth double that sum may seo it In perfect comfort by occupying free of charge any of the seats not reserved to be sold For Kentuckys Benefit As a result of this and other Induce ments the greeting Ill be there will you 7 is expected to bo heard on all hands prior to and during fair week By the way there Is a good deal of real patriotism embodied In this expression Ill be there will your when it is hoard in connection with the big sloW which Is being pre pared for 0 people of Kentucky This will not be a fair for tho mated rial benefit of one man or set of men Many business men are giving up their time and going to much trou ble wlthdut recompense of any character In order to make the fair a suc cess v Tens of thousands of dollars will be paid out to Kentuckians in premi ums the industries and resources of the state will be helped and the citizens giVen art opportunity to see and learn at ajcpsttof ftfpentseach- more i thaiflFcould be seen or learne under jSSh circumstances anywhere z4Imilarihstitutio4TleroTorO ne week Approaches is heard giving hie jielghbpr this greeting he Is interests ed ln encouraglng tbp exhibition of the prpducta ot his home state and he Is entiIed to all cred- ithoenOky State Pair Is dovel oping Bach year more and more Into a place where friendships are renew ed relatives are nit voters arevco railed and conventions of all chfar b ters held In the past the convention tent has been located at an outofthe way place hard to find and poorly lo cated Secretary P M Shy has de cided this year to locate it to the left as the Visitor to the ground enters directly the Model School building A commodious tent will be provided and all arrangements necessary to the holding of the different gatherinea made Bureau of Information Still another Innovation and one which most probably will appeal to tho public forcibly will be a Bureau of Information located just at the point Where the main road for pedestrians brauches off around the semi circular piece of lawns used as a rest- Ing pla Secretary Shy says that In this BwreaU of information hewl11 have tab1Lsbed a man who know his bustnj and who will freely give any Ifon11ol aa to points around the fair gr4flds Petl sfamoHJvlctolY on Law Erie 11ol soon is to be celebrated in an JMposiHg manner by representa fives several states together with the nietktttal government will be mong tk w ks is a fMtureTsMt ely apropos bufone bh prsi to U of tbtilllBg in q t- I f 1 r i Ii v4c A MORTONIi r i MADISOKVILLE KY l I I i Funeral Director and Embalmer t 4 I f AnyCall Amaweted Promptly Day or Nigkt J t Fine 1 Sentiment I In an English home at Winchester we find above the lintel of the door this charming sentiment Farewell goes out sighing welcome ever smiles and a hall panel has TIe Lord keep thee in thy going out and coniing jnt We are all familiar with the Italian word salve meaning wel come that Is found quite pfjen Int he vestibules of hotels or public houses where meals are served It is not an advertisement for salve as a man from the country with more money than brains told hln will Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach uI suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried eeerned to do any Rood writes H M YonnRpeters Editor of The SuU Lake View Ohio The first few doses of Chamberlains Stomach and Lives Tablets gave me surpris ing relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health For sale Jyan Moth Salts and Mole Our new lawn was completely rulried by ground moles and many dollars worth of bulbs wh th we set out were eaten After frying traps and other devices we were about to give up in despair when a florist told us to push moth balls down Into the tracks These drove them away completely the odor of the balls permeating the groundWomans Home Companion You Need Stationery I Nothing gives an individual or a firm standing In the business world like nice stationery neatly printed The SemiWeekly Bee job depart mont keeps constantly on hand a fine line of letterheads noteheads billheads statements and envelopes both linen and commercial We also do circular invitation and oat alogue work Give us a trial You will be pleased From One Pound of Tantalum More than twenty thousand 20rcaa die power incandescent limp filament can be made from a single pound of tantalum Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her dally tasks suffering from back ache headache nervousness loss of appetite and poor sleep UQt know Ing her ills are duo tt kidney and bladder troubles Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and misery and a prompt re turn to health and strength No woman who so suffers can to oyerlook Foley Kidney Pills Sold by St Bernard Mining OoIn corporated Drug Department Says Let Em Cryw In a talk beforo a circle of mpthera Mrs Nan Denecn of tho Milwaukee chlldrens hospital urged mothers n tto ebrilts Iieir abs4t mry she said It does em gSdd Bites of that cause the flesh tb swellupmuBtbe treated with a healing antiseptic that will countreact the4 poison and heal the wound BALLARPB SNOW requiren and 100 per bottle Sold by St BernardJoining Go Incorporated dug departmtnt Sharks In Eastern Seas Seventeen kinds of sharkq uwl tim seas of the far east tho bia v bf the Indian ocean frt elll attaining a length of fifty feet Scholarship For Sale We have a 100 scholarship on Bryan Stratton Business College for sale This Is one of the best bus iness colleges iu the State anti a scholarship In this college Is A 1 THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE tit TO Remove Paint From Windows to In the spring of the year when there is so much painting done many peoK pie are annoyed by having their wt k X dowpanes flecked and smeared wlt paint It you rub briskly with hot acid vinegar you wHJ find this effect I ual In removing JlatntHarp8i Bazar t jStepping on a rusty nail has been the cause ot many cases of 1 The nail was not somuch the faultIas neglect of the wound If such wounds were promptly cleansed and BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT applied there would be no lockjaw I as the antiseptic properties of the liniment would counteract the poi son and the wound would healqiilckr ly Price 6260 and 100 per bottle Sold pv St Bernard Oo In I corporated Drug Department 1J Love Love Is the only synonym in any earthly speech for immortality It hail rio past for It carries all that haabeea in the heart and it has nQ future for It already recognizes its pwn complete flees arid flnillty Mablo J II have been somnwhat costive but Doans r Regulets gave just the result desired They act mildly and regulate tne bowels perfectly Geo D Krause 306 Walnut Ave Altoona Pa A Pre ent Duty i However good you may be you have faults however dull you maybe you can find out what some of them are and however slight they may bo you had better make some effort to get ridR of themCOlton F Buy it now Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It is almost certain to be needed beforo the summer Is over This remedy has no superior For sale by all dealers Good Market for Tomatoes English people are very fond of to matbea for which they pay from 5 ta 10 cents a pound on the London mar ket England used about fl0X 009 Worth of tomatoes grown la the Ca nary Islands last year Albert Headache Checkers give instant relief and permanently cure all headaches neuralgia periodical pains Five doses 10 cents 35 doses C 25 cents Man orders filled by the Bloodme Corporation Boston raH St Bernard Co InQorpor t ed Drug DepartmentBpeolalj Agent I Rcatiurinfl r1fTerrified Rider In hired motor t car I sayI sayyoure gblag J much too fast Chauffeur Oh youll all right sir We always Insure our passengers 1 I nolntfoy i I healthy keep the bowels active and regular HEBBINE wilt remove I all accumulations in the bowels and put the system in prime condition Price 600 Sold by St Bernard Min lug Co Incorporated Drug De partment t 1 Uses f r Milk 1 Milk will clean piano keys satisfae 1 torlly It will take out Ink sp tsoltlJi long standing Used in starch it will give a satisfactory gloss It will re I move discolorations from flit mirrors and picture frames Used with blulril for lace curtains it will make them look like pew 0 Wife Got Tip Top Advice I My wife wanted me to take our boy tothe t1potor to i eurO an URJY boll writes D Frankel of Stroud Oklaj I said put Bucklens Arnica Salve on it1 She did so and Itqcured the boil In a short time Quickest healer of Burns Scalds Outs Corns Bruises Sprains swell ings Best Pile cure on earth Try it Only25o at all druggists Its not made for any to withstand the T weather conditions of every climateAmalgamated ARC ROOFINGSwill not drip under the blazing sun nor crack in bitterest Its made byour secret processand is universally ackpcwedged coldfone and absolutely perfect roofing Amalgamated ROOFING is standard and takes the same insurance rate as 1ate metal Our a nta are authorized to refund money in full orjAmalgamated satisfySend i AMALGAMATED XOOFBfC CO First flat1Buk1Wj KmhtfiieiAIa popt AiI a A r STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY 1 CPIATSiKNTtivMISZVILLg ItIf 7t i rJJ t 2- j ulLd i I J 3t Xv YiTVv VX 1ygly- i feyhK 2 WC t r3al RY ytIv 1 w7w44 ++ 1 Ci I 4fU dA QY + AINtirFpr you to take adV oLthe immense Slaughter of PriCiBSi nh alliiXujTimer hfwinter merchandise in the 1 HWiJse PwBlfclweHtflve an Jlegant assortment fthe jfltxjU trmer 1 carried bus conisIim of Drq Goods CIothin SBffe1 Toraisen S hoDSt ci i1puse 3 d lies AEfc iVjPon t I et thljgl eny oppor unty pass IyputQvlay iYIl i1 7rIJj lh Si 1r1 I1 rvi y JIJ rM N + Y +nu i1M lllur JJIIJ ArI lbAw I rlli 913 3 a h TEE Irs S TT l Hb A h W COs 1 rh I f i p4i NI 1 r C Et r Ix 3 1 As this is a bona fide sale andwe must vacate our builllfgonacoount of same having llreadY been leased by other parties a so do riot lose this chance oetttn goods for less nwi Ve for them C v V1V f Come every day now until the close of this sale as this is the place to save money ML KOI1LMIAN Owner 1 u t MEN BEHIND GUNS IN MAKING QF GREAT FAIR MEMBERS OF STATE BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMEN ACCOMPLISH WONDERS StatEtFairto serve on the executive committee to the end that the ni thannual Ken tucky State Fair may be made the big gest from all standpoints in the history of the Commonwealth are as fol lowsState Fair BoardHon MC Rankin Commissioner of Agriculture ex officIo chairman Frankfort M ExperlmenStation McQrew fifth Appellate district Bay AppellatedlstrJct third Appellate district Edmonton L districtAnchoragepellate district Ghent William Ad CynthlanaAppelate district Stanton Executive Committee Hon M C Rankin J L Dent H S Van Zant JL M Froman and Fred R Blackburn of the stato board and Julius V Beck manu Caldwell Norton C B Norton Walter Glover and Fred Kelskerr Louisville Secretary Eerry M Shy p Louisville Assistant secretary L i Louisvillei gentl have set themselves to do is a big tine but they have already accomplish arranginrg Jog on the total appropriations for dif ferent purposes arranging the pre aium list providing for improvements In the grounds and buildings and look leg after the comfort of the tens o= thousands who will attend the big ex lUbitlon Improved Type ef CemlDTonics may be applied Wag combed by a comb Invented by 3 Harylandwoman having bellow per located teeth and a reservoir oa the i 1tAekiInk Stains I accidentally spilled a bottle of In- kfta fine lunch cloth and after using lemons butter and vinegar could not remove the stain I then tried perox ide of hydrogen putting a ten cent bottle Into a pall of cold water put in tie lunch cloth and let it boll until 1every trace of the stain was removed This is a sure way of removing Ink tains Exchange 4 Calendars For 1912 l We have the swellestk line of Imported and Do mestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown in this territory They are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever Do noT purchase your 1912I calendars until you have seen our samples Wet can please you and saver you m IteYe it Smti ee Bee EarlillltVI A9 Mrx cL3 YII J FI P 1 GET TO THE CAUSE Earlington People Are Learning the Way There is butt little peace or com fort for the man or womanwith a bad back The distress begins In throughtabed Its torture to stoop or straight en Plasters and liniments may re lieve but cannot cure When suf feting so use Doans Kidney Pills the tested and proven kidney reme dy used in kidney troubles for over 76 years Doans Kidney Pills have cured thousands of such cases Proof restt dent Mss Eva Hobbs North Seminary Street Madisonville Ky says I have no hesitation in recommending Doans Kidney Pills as they are without doubt the best kidney med lotus in the world When they cured me of kidney trouble in the sum experiencehto be published our papers BO that other persons who were suf fering as I did might know how to find relief I was afflicted for years With acute pains through my kid neys and loins and often I had to give up and lie down The kidney rubbedaworenplasters but received little or no relief Doaus Kidney Pills made a complete and permanent cure and it required the contents of only two boxes to bring about this result For sale by all dealers Price 60 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the namu Doans and take no other ATES WHEN ENTRIES FOR FAIR WILL CLOSE SECRETARY SHY CALLS ATTEN TION TO FACT THAT RULES WILL BE STRICTLY AD HERED TO Secretary Perry M Shy of the Kentucky State Fair Bqard Is Anxious to have the tact Impressed on the minds of prospective exhibitors that the final dates fixed for the piecing of entries In all departments will be strictly ads hered to In this way only said Sec retary Shy can I treat every one alike This I Intend doing and it will bo necessary to refuse to receive en tries after the dates set forth In the Womens department Field Seed and Grain and Poultry whlqh al ways are of great interest it Is urge that prospective contestants get dI earlyThe dates on which entries to the different departments will close are as follows Womens Department Saturday I September 2 Cattle Monday September 4 Field Seed and Grain Monday September 9- Swine Monday September 4 Sheep Monday September 4 Poultry Thursday September 7 Horses Thursday September 7 Mules and Jacks Thursday Septem er 7- Collto Dogs Tuesday September Plants and Flowers Monday September 11- Horticultural Monday September 11 Twits EsataetM W Llfe haj two ecstatic moments one wh rdiettlplrl yaQHare iliAlo rt1 h 10 j i1 Jij GRAND LEADER CLASSYRACESHIGFEATURE TROTTING AND PACING EVENTS WILL STIR BLOOD IN YENS OF ALL HORSE LOVERS j Not content with an exceptionally good racing card in the paatL B Shropshire assistant secretary of the Kentucky State Fair has figured II out that a couple of added stakes i would about suit the popular taste and he has suggested two trotting races one a 217 and the other a 22C event This suggestion met the ap proval of James L Dent member la yThe h the entries closed June 1 Include the 215 217 220 and 225 classes in the trotting and the 214 and the 225 classes In the pacing events The purse in each of these events 18600 The additional classes include th following offerings Trotting 224 218 and 214 classes purse 500eabti Pacing 225 215 and free fora classes purse 500 each Entries for the class races will close September 4 1911 The proI gram of races distributed as they are and calling for a grand total of 6600 in purses should be sufficient to at tract not only a bunch of horses which will furnish some excellent sport but also an attendance of enthusiasts pa each of the fly f days Ouftpoton Little William hap not yet learn to be diplomatic and when tired of a certain situation does not hesitate te say so Not long since two little girlc somewhat older than himself spent the day with his mother In the morning William found them charm tog but at the luncheon table he asked solemnly regarding the gut MotherIhouse all the time dow r r Indigestioncauses stomach nervousness nausea impure blood manydifferent The food you eat ferments in your stomach and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole system causing many dis tressingsymptoms At the first sign of indigestion tryE62 Thudfords Black Draught the old reliable vegetable liver powder to qUickly fromthese ofOoodwdyspepsiasmall doses fewdaysTry it Insist on Thedfords 2 III J Ic Pr IIi COLORED COLUMN We feel that Earllngton ProfFSumner High School St Louis Mo pay us a visit last Saturday and Sunday Prof Williams in one of thft leading educators of the rare Sumner High School over which he presides has 26 members 10 the fact ulty anda student body of BCO Along with its literary oourse are taught domestic science and domes tic art He worshipped with the Mt Zion Baptist church last Sun day and delivered two excellent ad dresses He was the guest of Prof Bell while in the city Little Bntania Hayes of Evansville Indwbo had been visiting Mr and Mrs Robert Booker has re turned home There was a grand social given at the home of Mr and Mrs Terry RI ineof Wagoner of Russell guestsjgentlemen of this city After sever al hdurs of social enjoyment the party enjoyed a sumptuous luncheon consisting the dainties of thee seai son Neville McComb left flth his father for Terre Haute Ind whore be will attend the city school next session urdav for tHopktnsvllte brother Mrs E M Smith who spent the summer with her husband KevJE M Smith at EHzabethtown has returned to attend the teachers last tute at Madisonville Prof BellEMesdames E B Osborne and LO Evans are also attending the insti tute Rev J R Evans and Proto Bell left Wednesday morning for Padn cah to attend the General Associa EIsTheListen for the news All of our sick people seem to be improvingoMarks will hold his anniversary dservices next week All are in vited to attendfMisses Nova and Minnie Waters rof this place are doing well at TUB kogee Miss Neva now has charge E of the telephone exchange office Let us have some more boys and d girls who will go out and make marks for themselves and a reputation for our townEAlonzo Poindexter got his foot mashed in Hecla mine on the 12th E He is able to be out oh the street Before leaving for the General Association Rev Evans was the re cipient of a fine linen bosom shirt a donation from Mrs Sabra Dun caulMrs Duncan and other faith ful sisters and brethren always re member the pastor when he starts to Association Miss NaroissR Nealy has returned hasbeetsWay of the World Such as have lean and spare bodies stuff themselves out with clothes so they who are defective matter endeavor to make amends with words lfeatafXaePretestee4 AQainej Polten FoatLgrgdtercy 4eswn poleoatiy takiag rtlnY fOtatM poiaea CM oatcJ hiss 1fIj- At 0 hf T 1 + 1t I cf 0J i 11 HI j t IJ lr aqr IOt 1 J JIo1IIII 1IIt EARLINGTON KY A w To Prevent Bird Extermination Australiaeskins or eggs of birds being sent out of the country Tho bird of paradise in New Guinea and the lovely lyre bird in Australia have been threatened with extermination by the petty bird mur deters after money Two ldee to a Crime It Is all part of pur tendency te hkind and considerate to lawbreakers to think of the family of the man who fata killed somebody Instead of consid ering the family of his victim to lay stress on the devotion of the relatives of the man who has looted a bank rather than to take Into account the broken depositors and their sharp suf ferings Hence the general approval of the fantastic extension of the pardoning power which meets with no real sane disapprovalNqw York Evening Sun I a e v d 0 Instead of Liquid- AntlsepticserPeroxlde t many people are now using 1 Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed For all toilet and hygienic uses itSbetter and more economical To cleanse and whiten the teeth remove tartar and decayTo mouth destroy disease germs and purify the breath To keep artificial teeth and brldJiework clean odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth acid smokingTo y bathingTheRelieves and strengthens tired weak inflamcdeyes Heals sorethrontwounda and cuts 25 and 50 eta a box drKItsor by mall postpaid FretTHE PAXTON TOILT OOIos rsqM3se kkY1Fcetequaln eiij 11 With the Sterling way of clothes making Kl We recommend them for their stylefor the perfect workmanship all wool fabrics and the won derful lowness of their t price f v V r i kManyModels Fabrics of all weaves and colors and the f ypromptest possibleservi- ce ii rl Most styles I 5 to 35 SL Bernard Slorot W R COY E MANAGER St Bernard Mining Company 4 INCORPORATEDj E E t NGWQI EENTUOKYI fiRNlIm F J 1 11 t1 I lifeR 1 yW EQ ti ip+ P Wrc- S1 e k