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0 epaeiatitlt r8J 111rri1 0lNlJ ISiv6ililtNrl CCAdYLI JA1 YuY0i ilbb8lt iGiO eD I East Kentucky Correspondence- s i gNew You Get Nowhere Else i 0 iII tpnpwdrna rukUiked lerged in laU ey life wnttr IM us o ti lOt Lr gibbons Ict AI a ndu t of ps IlItll Writ plud- rneeosooeosrroioloOWo It Mooeolo osoooottotDO OOO U odeolea0 MADISON COUNTY mo IIiLL Big Hill April 25 Sunday schoolI was organized at Mote April WIlllo Casteel had a working last week Richard Golden from Blue Lick spent Easter with Mr and Mrs Jake Haley Curt Roberts from Lex ¬ ington was the guest of his par ¬ ents Mr and Mrs Tim Roberts at Mote Preaching services were held April 19Prof P II at Narrow Gap Plttman and Miss Nettle Haley were the guests ot Miss Lucy Hayes Ap- ril ¬ 21Mrs Julia Hayes Is weaving u carpet for Mrs Stella Settle Mr William Davis and family of Cor bin are visiting friends at this place Mrs J II Harrison and daughter Bess were at this place April 25r Miss Etta Azblll Is spending a few days with her grandparents Mr and Mrs M D Azblll Mr and Mrr John Wilson of Illinois have moved to their farm at Cow Bell on account of Mr Wilsons health MIKtASTLE CtUITTR- OCKFUKD Rockford April 27Mr J J Martin lost a fine horse Saturday Mr and Mrs J C Gulnn of Conway were visitors near Rockford Sunday The Sunday school at Scaffold Cane Iti progressing nicely with a good at ¬ tendance Everybody come out at 10 u m Also next Saturday and Sunday is regular preaching thereMr r C Viars went to Berea Sunday on business Tho Rev Mr Alcorn prea ached at Macedonia last Saturday and- y Sunday Mies Virgie Martin has re- turned ¬ to her home after staying with I her sister at Borea Miss Beulah Viars visited her cousin Miss Reecho 1rTodd Sunday night i noniMrr Robinet April 5Tho Rev Mr Close entertained quite a largo crowd at Lone Oak last Sunday preaching Sid Martin and John Phil ¬ lips wade a business trip to Livings ¬ ton Friday the 17thW M Powell vas taking the school list hero last week Ncal Robards is working for Allen and Sons rafting Thomas Doles Is going to have a large boun Ity of tie timber worked Ho expects w make about 1000 ties Ellas Car ¬ penter is on the puny llstrMolapl Drew Is 111 with something like stom ¬ ach trouble Ho says that ho U about to recover James Grlphen of Ccokflburg passed thro Loom last Siindiiy Martha and Maranda Car pcntt r pro preparing to visit friends I I on Burch Liu i Mary Mull Ins who has been 111 Is able to partly do her i home work asalnJ W French had j a fencing and got a fine days work done last TuesdayCary Barnett has been staying with Ella Carpenter for the pst week The panic seems to I be over here since the tie market i has come back Orvet Brewer and wife of Berea are here this week Irank Hawkens of Rose just com- menced ¬ planting Monday Suslo fl Carpenter Is preparing to go to Whitley County where she expects to make her home- WHITLEY COUNTY coniiiN- Corbln April 27Mrs Mary Wilson echo has been sick for the past five months passed away Saturday Age about 70 years Rev S A Sutherl- and and Rev Long will leave Mon day for Winchester to hold a meet ¬ IngRev H F Dunagan and wife tvent to AVlllIamsburg Saturday on- t the train run from CorbIn on account of the county convention Mr Taft got 10C5 votes and Mr Fairbanks 795 Air Grant Gamble has been sick for the past few daysSIr Ashley Dun p 1 gan Is very low with fever Tho new opera house Is almost ready for business Mr Alex Dunn has purcha ¬ sed a car load of best Portland com cent and wants to do your concrete at a reasonable price Business was Saturdaytradlug Saturdayto ¬ fog better In Corbln Miss May Likes and her friend Miss Liza Wyrlck vis ¬ ited Llehuo Cappg Sunday and report hasbeen weekr 0 OWSLEY COUNTY ISLAND CITY Tsand City April 24Farmers are > M ofrainS at Island Creek this week on busl tlod4e i nccday April 16John F Brewer Judge of this county left for Frank- fort a few days ago oa business The r 1 = LM = I Ipjuiul City new storo conducted by J C Gentry Is doing a fine business I o tit riff Lovenhart and deputy of Jac Leon County were in this County a few days ago Fifteen dollars re- wInd has been offered for tho body of Durham who was drowned near l1rThc Rev Harvy Johnson preached a wonderful sermon at Oak GlOve Sunday at 11Johnlo Chad well who has been working for the Freeman Portrait Co has returned home Deputy Sheriff Allen of this County Is at Island Creek on busi ¬ ness todayD C Edwards candidate for reelection ta congress addressed thi people cf Island City Wednesday the 22d TiHCKirr Vincent April 25Farmers are taHnc advantage of tho tine weather planting1 corij Mr W C Hamilton has quit the tlo business and gone to wiling fruit trees and reports a grnnd euccesa of same having sold 175 worth lr five dnysT B Ven able nag In Bcattyvllle Saturday on tu1nEFIJano Turner has moved In ¬ to the dwelling recently vacated by Rolo Ventblo on the land of J C Botner B N MInter Is confined to his bed with favor at presentEd Hurst was over at McKee Monday swapping horses and some mines business The singing and Sunday school at this place are progressing fine Mr James Bother singing teacher and Mr Patrick Maysc Supt of Sunday school ESTILL COUNTY FOX Fox April 26The farmers have been making tho soil roll since the ground has gotten dry enough to plow Mrt Anne Click and Master of Mr and Glendon were tho guests Mrs Nelson CurtisMr J McMurry of Mercer County visited and took part In the Sunday school at Bethel todayDr It B Combs of College Hill accldently shot himself In tho leg and has been suffering a great deal from tho wound but Is improv- ing ¬ nowVe are having another small tide In the river from Fridays hard ralne John King passed to rest on the 4th Interment In tho Hawkins burial place Mrs Lelia Shearer of Ford Ky Is visiting at her fathers N E Curtis Wo are sorry to learn that Mrs Shearers health la not so good as usual Wm H Rose says ho will soon have water ¬ melons for the boys to thump on lIe planted part of his patch last weekThe Republicans hold a con ¬ vention at Irvine the 25th and elect- ed Judge K Noland County chairman Also choose delegates to go to the roventlon which meets at Winchester nnd Instructed them to vote for Jas Wallace of Irvine as a delegate to the national convention to Instruct- or Taft for president The Fairbanks men made a strong fight but were de feated Mr Robert Shearer Miss May and Dela Curtis were the guests sf Mr and Mrs C H Click last Sunday Mrs C H Click Is having good success with her poultry She has 94 young chickens hatched off and 48 eggs and C8 turkey eggs to hatch out soon CLAY COUNTY YINis Vine April 23Mr Gilbert Grimes and wlfo returned from Cincinnati Tuesday Mr Bud Shell got his leg hut very badly last week but la Improving The little son of Tip Banks fell front the fence and got his leg broke but Is Improving nlco lyMr Skill Brewster is Improving slowly The body of Tom Durham has not been found Ho leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death Mr Johnny Williams Is vis- Iting ¬ frlcnda and relatives near here Miss Nancy Burns of London Is visiting her brother this weekMr Henry Ferguson and wife visited Jim Grimes Saturday night Mr Jep tha Wolf and Mlsa Emily King were marrIed last Friday at the home of the bride Mlsa Mattlo Montgomery died last Thursday She left a father mother and a host of friends to mourn her loss Although we mourn not like those who have no hope for WB know sho has gone where no pain or sorrow ever come- JACKSON COUNTY AHNVILLK Annvllle April 27Dorn to the wife of Nick Icon on the 23rd a fine girlMr Joe Johnson got in last Fri- day ¬ from Lc llo County with a good drove oC cattle They seem to be high ant scarce Owing to the wet weather the farmers are mightily be- hind ¬ with their spring workMrs 0 Dr Goodman and Miss Mattlo Mod lock wore at McWhortcr last wea- nshoppingMr Frank King and wife are taking c two weeks visit nt his sisters homo In Bristol TonnIr SVIlloa Bolchor of Jackson passed thr here yeetordayDr A T Neal nUll wife spent tho day yesterday at Mr E Pennlngtous Mr Roy Rador and Leonard McdloclC wore at homo Sat ¬ urday and Sunday They are attend ¬ t lug the Normal at EgyptLeunarr Goodman of Welchburg Is spending a few days with Ed Strong HCKLKT Hurley April 24Alex Roberts is very poorly with pleurisy Jake Gab bard Sr sold Wesley Angel a mare Thursday for X80Soveral are attend Ing court at McKeo this weekEII ¬ jah Angel passed thru hero Thursday and stayed all night with his uncle Jake Gabbard Weather has been quite fine for farming this week Every body is busyMrs Llzzto Mc Daniel and Katherine Shepherd visit ¬ ed Mrs John Roberts on last Sunday GllKKN HALL Grcenhall April 2SlIrs Dora Moore is no better Walker and Wllgus Flanery sons of IU M Flan cry are very low with pneumonia Mrs Levi Couch is very poorly with nervous trouble Mrs Martha Parrot has concumptlonj The Hall stavo roll will start next week James B Mall has had tome good work dono on the roads which was very badly need ¬ ed Chester Crank killed a largo owl a few days ngoW N Hughes made a business trip to Beattyvllle this week All who want a suit of tailor made clcthes will do well to call on the Jackson Co Bargain StoreDr- J A Mahaffoy reports that Miss Bobby Bowles daughter of William Bowles lo very bad with pneumonia Com la very scarco in this and surrounding neighborhoods and the Itrlco Is nearing a dollar Robert Plerson and M T Robinson who have Leen In jail for several months for tinkering with whiskey will be out In a few days Several of our logg- Ing ¬ men havo returned from down the river nnd report the market er- y10G G Maddo John Wilson and sons have Just returned from a flih Ing trip and report fish In abund ¬ ance There will bo preaching at Canons chapel every Thursday night by Rev Harvey Johnson until furthe- rrotlcoBorn to Mrs Laura Bowman April 230 a boy Willie Is all smile both mother and baby are doing well Jesse Holobrooks who hsa been town with a dlMoia of tho hip and eg Is better Everybody In this vicinity is for Taft We never hear my other man talked orDorn to the nrlfo of Samuel Wright twin boys DOUBLE LICK Doublcllck April 21Mr M D Bowling of Berea came thru here on Its way homo from Climax Ha rent Tuesday night with relatives at Doublellck Charllo VanWlnkloa louse was burned last weok Whoop Ing couch Is In nearly every home 1n this community Messre Bob and Furp Abrams of this place went to Uerca today Prayer meeting at Clover Bottom church house every Wednesday night imiKi Ethel April 20Mrs R P Mar cum who has been sick for so long U well again Mrs Susan Hornsby 13 very ilLMr Nelson Hurst Mr eleven Allen and Mrs Martha Rice have gone to McKee on business Little Mattle Smith la very 111 Mr S D Rice of London who has been visiting friends and relatives at Ethel has Just returned homeIDo bart the con of Tipton Banks fell from a fence and broke hla leg Sat- urday ¬ April 11 Mattie Bowles Messrs Harvey Wilder Matt Ion Ington and Henry Rico visited Miss Ilobecca Pen In goon Sunday Mr lackeon Collins Is expected to get married Sunday U S G Rice Is visiting McKee on business this weeto Mrs Mary J Smith is slowly Improving Mr Arch Marcum la all smiles It Is a ten pound girl Mlis Leona Rico visited her cousin Mary Rice MondayMr W A Copo passed thru hero Sunday Llttlo Ella May Rico visited her aunt Angelina Mes ser last Thursday and had a fine tlmeDr Brack Banks and his little daughter of Travelers Rest passed thru hero last weekMr Ramma Clay paid Ethel n visit last Sunday and all hard p nice timeMr Ira Well of Burning Springs paid U S 0 Rico n short visit last Sunday 35P1 CIOVKU BOTTOM Clover Bottom April 21Lloyd the little son of Mr and Mrs John Dur- ham ¬ la vary sick Arthur and Nettle McGuire visited relatives at McKee Monday Aunt Mary Engle is staying with her brother W M Hayes this week Miss Minnie Hayes school at Big Hill will close Friday Several from this place attended court at Jfc Kee tnls weokj Mllford Powell and wlfo visited at D M Clicks Sunday tilghti Master Charlie McGuIre is vie ¬ ling his grandparents Mr and Mrs w t e + J R Durham Georgo McCalmn via lied at W M lowclls Saturday sot Sunday Several from this place at ¬ tended Easter services at Korby Knol Sunday Q 1 1 BUT Parrot April 951huro has beet quite u lot of shooting along tac public highways of this place lately There seems to bo about as much prejudice shown hero over religious views neIs sometimes shown over political views Some one shot J 11 Hundleys dog in the lee Wednesday night Farmers hero are beginning to plant cornJohn Lear made a business call hero Wednesday Jas Lear and Rachel Lear of Carlco were here shopping WednesdayrQuito a number of persons hero attended court at McKee this weekJerry Lake has bought him a mula team Thco PIg the photographer was hero this week delivering photos Misses Man- dy Wilson and Minnie Price spent Friday night with Mrs Susan Hel lard Fishing seems to bo an In ¬ teresting occupation nt present Tho Citizen Is considered the best paper that comes to this community J JelllCOHardware call hero this week BRADLEY AS SEEN BY POST Analysis of tho SenatorElects De- nunciation ¬ of Federal Office ¬ holders For Their Support of Secretary Tat L From the Louisville Post When W O Bradley was nominated for Governor in 1895 he had no chance for an election Mr Blackburn and Mr Hardin by heir opposition to the Cleveland Car Isle administration divided the Dem- ocrats and gave tho state to Bradley Curiously enough lit tho Republican platform of 1895 there was a plank denouncing civil service reform Tho sandldate stood for the spoils rystoin hen and has fought for tho spoils lystotn and under tho spoils lystom aver since No sooner was Mi Bradley In of leo than he began scheming and plot ling for the control of the Legislature In tile Senatorial election and for a Irodloy delegation to the St Loris invention Mr Bradley never forgave UM rlende of Mr McKinley for Interfw Ing with Mr Bradteya lresideatial iiplratlons The result of two years of llradley and Brndleylim at Frankfort was a llMrganlced party the rte of motion Ism the Indictment of leading Repub IOQIU for bribery and an overwhelm- Ing Democratic victory in 1807 It pleases W O Bradley to put nit tho woes of tho Republican party on tho Federal officeholders but the u- of State patronage by Gov Bradley lepotlim and favortUm and on en- tire contempt for the merit fystem shown while ho had the appointing power was chiefly responsible for the cactlon which In 1817 and 1198 ra ulted in tho nsti + rn of the Democrats to complete power in the State Today Mr Bradley complains be ause thero are holders of Federal office in Kentucky who are for Taft Vo tall to see why li Is a postmaster nay not be for Taft when the State appointees are roaming the country to irevcnt tho people from expressing heir preferences for Taft We fall to sea why Mr Roberts ray not have the same right to a reference for Taft that Mr Franks has for Fairbanks If the United itatea Marshal Mr Long may work- day and night early and late for ilr Fairbanks surely other Federal ifflcers may say they are for Taft The truth Is tho hypocrisy of the card of Governor Bradley is too ap tarant to deceive any one Bradley Ism is the must costly Indulgence of the Republicans of Kentucky Fortunately the Donio raU must hare with tho sixty Republicans time esponalblllty for tlt election of Iradley to the Senate It the epub cans hud gone into a caucus with a vote sufflccut to elect Bradley would not have secured the nomination The election Is time greatest calam- Ity that has befallen tho Republicans of Kentucky since tho assasalnatlon of iVIIllam Goebel It was an election notIUto be made It was not fitly mad The coalition between tho four or five or six direct representatives of tho whiskey ring in politics with a arty which had Just carried tho tats because It was pledged against the whiskey policy carries with it an odium that it will be difficult for the Republicans to live down Aside from the high office for which Jradley stands as the choice of the Republicans aside from the various illlances which mado his election pea ilblc there comes to the Republicans tho evil consequences of Gov Brad eye pernicious activities Ho is the owcr of seeds of discord His per i anal attacks on John Yerken for ears kept his party disturbed and wrnmlys Manesnow c A t s I renwiam j 1 i 1 Where the finest biscuit 1JI 1 AlathInfPowder t Not only for rich or fine foodI Pt 1 preparation of plain everyday foods substantialf tiJsions It makes 4- v nutritious andwholesome ltaSty l rsrar4 e ra cost It the support of many Indrpcnd eat citizens It was not time Federal officeholders of 1903 who organized defeat It was W O Bradloya tntog onlsra to John W Yerkcs Mi re- pented ¬ attacks on Yrkcs In puhUhcd Interviews his efforts so to organize tho party as to prevent In 1301 the reelection of John W Yerkes as National Commltteman DONTS FOR CONSUMPTIVES Dont work or sleep In u room with out fresh air lot in plenty of sun chine and outside air Germs can not 1IVt long iu bright sunshine Dwit spell on the sidewalks It spreads disease When you spit spit in tie gutter or into a tplltoon Have your epIUooiw half full of water sad elWH tttva at leaet once a day with hot water Dont cough without holding a handkerchief or your Imiul ov your mouthDont oat with soiled ImBdo wash them tint Dont drink whiskey1 alooholU drinks are among the chief oauic o tuterculoeic Dont ront rooms Where tubercular people have lived or If you do have the room cleaned by tho city health authoritiesDo duit and close rooms WLon sweeping or dusting always use a damp cloth or broom and avoid Granting u difst Do live in the open air aa much oa possible The careful and clean consumptive Is not dangerous to those with whom ho lives mid works Dont cough if you can help it Dont sleep In the same bed with anyone else and If possible not in the same room have light warm covering and keep tho window wide open Rooms should bo kept clean and well aired Allow as much sun ¬ shine as possible Bo stay In the open air aa much as OHslble- Do eat simple foods llkoeggs and milkDo rat and try not to get over ¬ heated either at work or pleasure Do go to a doctor or dispensary If you go In time you can bo cured It you wait until you are so sick that you can not work any longer or until you are very weak it may bo too into At any rate It will bo more time out of work and more wages lost than If you had taken care of yourself at the start Tho Fort Wayne Ind Gazette re ¬ cently published this tactful and la terestlng paragraph There IE only ono way to advertise and that is to hammer your name your location your business so constantly so p v slsteutly so thoroly in tho peoples heads that it they walked in their sleep they would constantly turn thor faces toward your store Tho news ¬ paper Is your best friend In spite of your criticism It helpita build up the community that supports you When the day cornea that tho news ¬ papers are dead tho people aro near the edge of the grave with no one- to write their epitaph Have a system in your work Keep a high stool in tho kitchen USG a wooden handled spoon for stirring see that knives are kept sharp get all the materials together before start log baking or cooking use a stiff brush for cleaning greasy pans GODS DEALING WITH MAN Justice does not reign For she Is trodden down Our Saviour died of pain That Mercy wear tho crown Christ today U Interceding While woro wicked hero below To the Father he U pleading Yet to stay tho fearful blow Wo are heedless and unthankful To our mighty Lord above Who has beau so full of mercy And has shown tu wonderous love It man would only calmly think How gracious God has teen He would aoon begin to shrink Prom the beaten path of ain nut allured by a worid of luet They will be rendered Iwraolmia- AiMl without a Gal to trust Their OMOfl will be hopeless When the eavoU are lifted Dy Gods eternal power Tho wished will bo drifted To Chaos In the hour Tho saved anus will rtjolco And give to God the praise Whllo tho lout cry In ono voice From tho eternal blaze Wa think we have trouble As wo toll here below But our sorrows would bo doublo Should wo reap what wit sow listen to reason ISo blll turn while you may this 12 tho season Chris Is Uio W- RrJ lAud W iafrell I WAR ON FLIES Tho war on files cannot begin too loon I U not sentimental objection ° f riles It Is not merely a dislike to time petty annoyance from flies that should lead us to war on mos It Is n war of defense it should bo a war of extermination for wo must T protect water milk and food from mea or We must die Consider a fly speck as poison and proceed accordingly The fly is a great distributor of the germ typhoid fovor Tho fly is I tie harbinger of disease It is born I and bred nod filth nnd In revenge for its promotion through filth It attributed dlccaso and daath with Us Impartial toot Three hundred nnd fifty thousand of typhoid cares occur annually nil directly traceable to a specific I germ transmitted from a previous victim through water milk or food to tho patient Ex No uso complaining Play deaf and dumb tnd keep ncomln Tho di lest hour will change to light wlllI TombstonesWhen Walt for GILBERT REYNOLDS Itrpmentlng Richmond Marble Company He will treat you right t

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Page 1: r8J iGiO A s 111rri1 I Correspondence- You Get Nowhere Else …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7rbn9x1v8t/data/1432.pdf · 2013-06-15 · Jac Leon County were in this County a few days ago Fifteen

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MADISON COUNTY

mo IIiLLBig Hill April 25 Sunday schoolI

was organized at Mote April

WIlllo Casteel had a working last

week Richard Golden from Blue

Lick spent Easter with Mr and Mrs

Jake Haley Curt Roberts from Lex¬

ington was the guest of his par ¬

ents Mr and Mrs Tim Roberts at

Mote Preaching services were heldApril 19Prof P IIat Narrow Gap

Plttman and Miss Nettle Haley were

the guests ot Miss Lucy Hayes Ap-

ril

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21Mrs Julia Hayes Is weaving

u carpet for Mrs Stella Settle Mr

William Davis and family of Cor

bin are visiting friends at this place

Mrs J II Harrison and daughter

Bess were at this place April 25rMiss Etta Azblll Is spending a few

days with her grandparents Mr

and Mrs M D Azblll Mr and

Mrr John Wilson of Illinois have

moved to their farm at Cow Bell on

account of Mr Wilsons health

MIKtASTLE CtUITTR-

OCKFUKDRockford April 27Mr J J

Martin lost a fine horse Saturday

Mr and Mrs J C Gulnn of Conway

were visitors near Rockford Sunday

The Sunday school at Scaffold Cane

Iti progressing nicely with a good at¬

tendance Everybody come out at 10

u m Also next Saturday and Sunday

is regular preaching thereMr rC Viars went to Berea Sunday on

business Tho Rev Mr Alcorn prea

ached at Macedonia last Saturday and-

y Sunday Mies Virgie Martin has re-

turned

¬

to her home after staying withI

her sister at Borea Miss Beulah

Viars visited her cousin Miss Reecho

1rTodd Sunday nighti noniMrr

Robinet April 5Tho Rev Mr

Close entertained quite a largo

crowd at Lone Oak last Sunday

preaching Sid Martin and John Phil ¬

lips wade a business trip to Livings ¬

ton Friday the 17thW M Powell

vas taking the school list hero lastweek Ncal Robards is working for

Allen and Sons rafting Thomas

Doles Is going to have a large boun

Ity of tie timber worked Ho expects

w make about 1000 ties Ellas Car ¬

penter is on the puny llstrMolaplDrew Is 111 with something like stom ¬

ach trouble Ho says that ho U

about to recover James Grlphen ofCcokflburg passed thro Loom lastSiindiiy Martha and Maranda Carpcntt r pro preparing to visit friends

I

I on Burch Liui Mary Mull Ins who

has been 111 Is able to partly do heri home work asalnJ W French hadj a fencing and got a fine days work

done last TuesdayCary Barnett hasbeen staying with Ella Carpenter forthe pst week The panic seems to

I be over here since the tie marketi has come back Orvet Brewer and

wife of Berea are here this weekIrank Hawkens of Rose just com-

menced¬

planting Monday Suslo fl

Carpenter Is preparing to go toWhitley County where she expectsto make her home-

WHITLEY COUNTYconiiiN-

Corbln April 27Mrs Mary Wilsonecho has been sick for the past fivemonths passed away Saturday Ageabout 70 years Rev S A Sutherl-and and Rev Long will leave Monday for Winchester to hold a meet ¬

IngRev H F Dunagan and wifetvent to AVlllIamsburg Saturday on-

t the train run from CorbIn on accountof the county convention Mr Taftgot 10C5 votes and Mr Fairbanks 795

Air Grant Gamble has been sick forthe past few daysSIr Ashley Dun

p1 gan Is very low with fever Thonew opera house Is almost ready forbusiness Mr Alex Dunn has purcha ¬

sed a car load of best Portland comcent and wants to do your concreteat a reasonable price Business was

SaturdaytradlugSaturdayto¬fog better In Corbln Miss May Likesand her friend Miss Liza Wyrlck vis ¬ited Llehuo Cappg Sunday and report

hasbeenweekr 0

OWSLEY COUNTYISLAND CITY

Tsand City April 24Farmers are>MofrainSat Island Creek this week on busltlod4ei nccday April 16John F BrewerJudge of this county left for Frank-fort a few days ago oa business The

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I Ipjuiul City new storo conducted by

J C Gentry Is doing a fine businessI

o tit riff Lovenhart and deputy ofJac Leon County were in this Countya few days ago Fifteen dollars re-wInd has been offered for tho bodyof Durham who was drowned nearl1rThc Rev Harvy Johnsonpreached a wonderful sermon at OakGlOve Sunday at 11Johnlo Chadwell who has been working for theFreeman Portrait Co has returnedhome Deputy Sheriff Allen of thisCounty Is at Island Creek on busi ¬

ness todayD C Edwards candidatefor reelection ta congress addressedthi people cf Island City Wednesdaythe 22d

TiHCKirrVincent April 25Farmers are

taHnc advantage of tho tine weatherplanting1 corij Mr W C Hamiltonhas quit the tlo business and gone

to wiling fruit trees and reports a

grnnd euccesa of same having sold

175 worth lr five dnysT B Ven

able nag In Bcattyvllle Saturday on

tu1nEFIJano Turner has moved In ¬

to the dwelling recently vacated by

Rolo Ventblo on the land of J C

Botner B N MInter Is confined to

his bed with favor at presentEdHurst was over at McKee Monday

swapping horses and some mines

business The singing and Sunday

school at this place are progressing

fine Mr James Bother singing

teacher and Mr Patrick Maysc Supt

of Sunday school

ESTILL COUNTY

FOX

Fox April 26The farmers have

been making tho soil roll since the

ground has gotten dry enough to

plow Mrt Anne Click and Masterof Mr andGlendon were tho guests

Mrs Nelson CurtisMr J McMurry

of Mercer County visited and took

part In the Sunday school at Bethel

todayDr It B Combs of College

Hill accldently shot himself In tho

leg and has been suffering a great

deal from tho wound but Is improv-

ing

¬

nowVe are having anothersmall tide In the river from Fridays

hard ralne John King passed to

rest on the 4th Interment In tho

Hawkins burial place Mrs Lelia

Shearer of Ford Ky Is visiting

at her fathers N E Curtis Wo

are sorry to learn that Mrs Shearershealth la not so good as usual Wm

H Rose says ho will soon have water¬

melons for the boys to thump on

lIe planted part of his patch lastweekThe Republicans hold a con ¬

vention at Irvine the 25th and elect-

ed Judge K Noland County chairmanAlso choose delegates to go to theroventlon which meets at Winchesternnd Instructed them to vote for JasWallace of Irvine as a delegate tothe national convention to Instruct-

or Taft for president The Fairbanksmen made a strong fight but were defeated Mr Robert Shearer MissMay and Dela Curtis were the guests

sf Mr and Mrs C H Click lastSunday Mrs C H Click Is havinggood success with her poultry Shehas 94 young chickens hatched offand 48 eggs and C8 turkey eggs tohatch out soon

CLAY COUNTYYINis

Vine April 23Mr Gilbert Grimesand wlfo returned from CincinnatiTuesday Mr Bud Shell got his leghut very badly last week but laImproving The little son of TipBanks fell front the fence and gothis leg broke but Is Improving nlcolyMr Skill Brewster is Improvingslowly The body of Tom Durhamhas not been found Ho leaves awife and two children to mourn hisdeath Mr Johnny Williams Is vis-Iting

¬

frlcnda and relatives near hereMiss Nancy Burns of London Is

visiting her brother this weekMrHenry Ferguson and wife visitedJim Grimes Saturday night Mr Jeptha Wolf and Mlsa Emily King weremarrIed last Friday at the home ofthe bride Mlsa Mattlo Montgomerydied last Thursday She left a fathermother and a host of friends tomourn her loss Although we mournnot like those who have no hope forWB know sho has gone where no painor sorrow ever come-

JACKSON COUNTYAHNVILLK

Annvllle April 27Dorn to thewife of Nick Icon on the 23rd a finegirlMr Joe Johnson got in last Fri-

day¬

from Lc llo County with a gooddrove oC cattle They seem to behigh ant scarce Owing to the wetweather the farmers are mightily be-

hind¬

with their spring workMrs

0

Dr Goodman and Miss Mattlo Modlock wore at McWhortcr last wea-nshoppingMr Frank King and wifeare taking c two weeks visit nt hissisters homo In Bristol TonnIrSVIlloa Bolchor of Jackson passed thrhere yeetordayDr A T Neal nUll

wife spent tho day yesterday at MrE Pennlngtous Mr Roy Rador andLeonard McdloclC wore at homo Sat ¬

urday and Sunday They are attend¬t

lug the Normal at EgyptLeunarrGoodman of Welchburg Is spendinga few days with Ed Strong

HCKLKTHurley April 24Alex Roberts is

very poorly with pleurisy Jake Gab

bard Sr sold Wesley Angel a mareThursday for X80Soveral are attendIng court at McKeo this weekEII ¬

jah Angel passed thru hero Thursdayand stayed all night with his uncleJake Gabbard Weather has beenquite fine for farming this weekEvery body is busyMrs Llzzto McDaniel and Katherine Shepherd visit¬

ed Mrs John Roberts on last Sunday

GllKKN HALLGrcenhall April 2SlIrs Dora

Moore is no better Walker andWllgus Flanery sons of IU M Flancry are very low with pneumoniaMrs Levi Couch is very poorly with

nervous trouble Mrs Martha Parrothas concumptlonj The Hall stavo rollwill start next week James B Mall

has had tome good work dono on

the roads which was very badly need ¬

ed Chester Crank killed a largo owla few days ngoW N Hughes madea business trip to Beattyvllle thisweek All who want a suit of tailormade clcthes will do well to call onthe Jackson Co Bargain StoreDr-J A Mahaffoy reports that MissBobby Bowles daughter of WilliamBowles lo very bad with pneumonia

Com la very scarco in this andsurrounding neighborhoods and theItrlco Is nearing a dollar RobertPlerson and M T Robinson who haveLeen In jail for several months fortinkering with whiskey will be outIn a few days Several of our logg-

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men havo returned from downthe river nnd report the market er-y10G G Maddo John Wilson andsons have Just returned from a flihIng trip and report fish In abund ¬

ance There will bo preaching atCanons chapel every Thursday nightby Rev Harvey Johnson until furthe-rrotlcoBorn to Mrs Laura BowmanApril 230 a boy Willie Is all smileboth mother and baby are doing well

Jesse Holobrooks who hsa beentown with a dlMoia of tho hip andeg Is better Everybody In thisvicinity is for Taft We never hearmy other man talked orDorn to thenrlfo of Samuel Wright twin boys

DOUBLE LICK

Doublcllck April 21Mr M DBowling of Berea came thru here onIts way homo from Climax Harent Tuesday night with relatives

at Doublellck Charllo VanWlnkloalouse was burned last weok WhoopIng couch Is In nearly every home 1n

this community Messre Bob andFurp Abrams of this place went toUerca today Prayer meeting atClover Bottom church house everyWednesday night

imiKiEthel April 20Mrs R P Mar

cum who has been sick for so longU well again Mrs Susan Hornsby 13

very ilLMr Nelson Hurst Mreleven Allen and Mrs Martha Ricehave gone to McKee on businessLittle Mattle Smith la very 111

Mr S D Rice of London who hasbeen visiting friends and relatives atEthel has Just returned homeIDobart the con of Tipton Banks fell

from a fence and broke hla leg Sat-

urday

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April 11 Mattie BowlesMessrs Harvey Wilder Matt IonIngton and Henry Rico visited MissIlobecca Pen In goon Sunday Mrlackeon Collins Is expected to getmarried Sunday U S G RiceIs visiting McKee on business thisweeto Mrs Mary J Smith is slowlyImproving Mr Arch Marcum la allsmiles It Is a ten pound girl MlisLeona Rico visited her cousin MaryRice MondayMr W A Copo passedthru hero Sunday Llttlo Ella MayRico visited her aunt Angelina Messer last Thursday and had a finetlmeDr Brack Banks and his littledaughter of Travelers Rest passedthru hero last weekMr RammaClay paid Ethel n visit last Sundayand all hard p nice timeMr IraWell of Burning Springs paid U S0 Rico n short visit last Sunday35P1 CIOVKU BOTTOM

Clover Bottom April 21Lloyd thelittle son of Mr and Mrs John Dur-

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la vary sick Arthur and NettleMcGuire visited relatives at McKeeMonday Aunt Mary Engle is stayingwith her brother W M Hayes thisweek Miss Minnie Hayes school atBig Hill will close Friday Severalfrom this place attended court at JfcKee tnls weokj Mllford Powell andwlfo visited at D M Clicks Sundaytilghti Master Charlie McGuIre is vie¬

ling his grandparents Mr and Mrs

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J R Durham Georgo McCalmn vialied at W M lowclls Saturday sotSunday Several from this place at ¬

tended Easter services at Korby KnolSunday Q

1 1 BUTParrot April 951huro has beet

quite u lot of shooting along tacpublic highways of this place latelyThere seems to bo about as muchprejudice shown hero over religiousviews neIs sometimes shown overpolitical views Some one shot J 11

Hundleys dog in the lee Wednesdaynight Farmers hero are beginningto plant cornJohn Lear made abusiness call hero Wednesday JasLear and Rachel Lear of Carlco werehere shopping WednesdayrQuito anumber of persons hero attendedcourt at McKee this weekJerry Lakehas bought him a mula team ThcoPIg the photographer was hero thisweek delivering photos Misses Man-

dy Wilson and Minnie Price spentFriday night with Mrs Susan Hellard Fishing seems to bo an In ¬

teresting occupation nt present ThoCitizen Is considered the best paperthat comes to this community JJelllCOHardwarecall hero this week

BRADLEY AS SEEN BY POST

Analysis of tho SenatorElects De-

nunciation¬

of Federal Office ¬

holders For Their Supportof Secretary TatL

From the Louisville PostWhen W O Bradley was nominated

for Governor in 1895 he had nochance for an election

Mr Blackburn and Mr Hardin by

heir opposition to the Cleveland CarIsle administration divided the Dem-

ocrats and gave tho state to BradleyCuriously enough lit tho Republican

platform of 1895 there was a plankdenouncing civil service reform Thosandldate stood for the spoils rystoinhen and has fought for tho spoilslystotn and under tho spoils lystomaver since

No sooner was Mi Bradley In ofleo than he began scheming and plotling for the control of the LegislatureIn tile Senatorial election and for aIrodloy delegation to the St Lorisinvention

Mr Bradley never forgave UM

rlende of Mr McKinley for InterfwIng with Mr Bradteya lresideatialiiplratlons

The result of two years of llradleyand Brndleylim at Frankfort was allMrganlced party the rte of motion

Ism the Indictment of leading RepubIOQIU for bribery and an overwhelm-Ing Democratic victory in 1807

It pleases W O Bradley to put nit

tho woes of tho Republican party ontho Federal officeholders but the u-

of State patronage by Gov Bradleylepotlim and favortUm and on en-

tire contempt for the merit fystemshown while ho had the appointingpower was chiefly responsible for thecactlon which In 1817 and 1198 raulted in tho nsti+ rn of the Democrats

to complete power in the StateToday Mr Bradley complains be

ause thero are holders of Federaloffice in Kentucky who are for Taft

Vo tall to see why li Is a postmasternay not be for Taft when the State

appointees are roaming the country toirevcnt tho people from expressingheir preferences for Taft

We fall to sea why Mr Robertsray not have the same right to areference for Taft that Mr Frankshas for Fairbanks If the Uniteditatea Marshal Mr Long may work-day and night early and late forilr Fairbanks surely other Federal

ifflcers may say they are for TaftThe truth Is tho hypocrisy of the

card of Governor Bradley is too aptarant to deceive any one Bradley

Ism is the must costly Indulgence ofthe Republicans of Kentucky

Fortunately the Donio raU musthare with tho sixty Republicans time

esponalblllty for tlt election ofIradley to the Senate It the epubcans hud gone into a caucus with a

vote sufflccut to elect Bradley wouldnot have secured the nomination

The election Is time greatest calam-Ity that has befallen tho Republicansof Kentucky since tho assasalnatlon ofiVIIllam Goebel It was an electionnotIUto be made It was not fitlymad

The coalition between tho four orfive or six direct representatives oftho whiskey ring in politics with aarty which had Just carried thotats because It was pledged againstthe whiskey policy carries with it anodium that it will be difficult for theRepublicans to live down

Aside from the high office for whichJradley stands as the choice of theRepublicans aside from the variousilllances which mado his election peailblc there comes to the Republicanstho evil consequences of Gov Bradeye pernicious activities Ho is the

owcr of seeds of discord His per i

anal attacks on John Yerken forears kept his party disturbed and

wrnmlys Manesnow c A t s I renwiamj 1 i

1 Where the finest biscuit1JI1

AlathInfPowder t

Not only for rich or fine foodIPt1 preparation of plaineveryday foods substantialf

tiJsions It makes 4-

v nutritious andwholesomeltaSty l

rsrar4e ra

cost It the support of many Indrpcndeat citizens It was not time Federalofficeholders of 1903 who organized

defeat It was W O Bradloya tntogonlsra to John W Yerkcs Mi re-

pented

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attacks on Yrkcs In puhUhcdInterviews his efforts so to organizetho party as to prevent In 1301 thereelection of John W Yerkes as

National Commltteman

DONTS FOR CONSUMPTIVES

Dont work or sleep In u room with

out fresh air lot in plenty of sun

chine and outside air Germs can not1IVt long iu bright sunshine

Dwit spell on the sidewalks Itspreads disease When you spit spit

in tie gutter or into a tplltoon Have

your epIUooiw half full of water sadelWH tttva at leaet once a day with

hot waterDont cough without holding a

handkerchief or your Imiul ov your

mouthDontoat with soiled ImBdo wash

them tintDont drink whiskey1 alooholU

drinks are among the chief oauico tuterculoeic

Dont ront rooms Where tubercular

people have lived or If you do have

the room cleaned by tho city health

authoritiesDo duit and close roomsWLon sweeping or dusting always use

a damp cloth or broom and avoidGranting u difst

Do live in the open air aa much

oa possibleThe careful and clean consumptive

Is not dangerous to those with whom

ho lives mid worksDont cough if you can help itDont sleep In the same bed with

anyone else and If possible not in

the same room have light warmcovering and keep tho window wideopen Rooms should bo kept cleanand well aired Allow as much sun ¬

shine as possibleBo stay In the open air aa much

as OHslble-

Do eat simple foods llkoeggs and

milkDo rat and try not to get over ¬

heated either at work or pleasureDo go to a doctor or dispensary

If you go In time you can bo curedIt you wait until you are so sick thatyou can not work any longer or untilyou are very weak it may bo toointo At any rate It will bo moretime out of work and more wageslost than If you had taken care ofyourself at the start

Tho Fort Wayne Ind Gazette re¬

cently published this tactful and laterestlng paragraph There IE onlyono way to advertise and that isto hammer your name your locationyour business so constantly so p vslsteutly so thoroly in tho peoplesheads that it they walked in theirsleep they would constantly turn thorfaces toward your store Tho news ¬

paper Is your best friend In spiteof your criticism It helpita buildup the community that supports youWhen the day cornea that tho news ¬

papers are dead tho people aro nearthe edge of the grave with no one-

to write their epitaph

Have a system in your work Keepa high stool in tho kitchen USG awooden handled spoon for stirringsee that knives are kept sharp getall the materials together before startlog baking or cooking use a stiffbrush for cleaning greasy pans

GODS DEALING WITH MAN

Justice does not reignFor she Is trodden down

Our Saviour died of painThat Mercy wear tho crown

Christ today U IntercedingWhile woro wicked hero below

To the Father he U pleadingYet to stay tho fearful blow

Wo are heedless and unthankfulTo our mighty Lord above

Who has beau so full of mercyAnd has shown tu wonderous love

It man would only calmly thinkHow gracious God has teen

He would aoon begin to shrinkProm the beaten path of ain

nut allured by a worid of luetThey will be rendered Iwraolmia-

AiMl without a Gal to trustTheir OMOfl will be hopeless

When the eavoU are liftedDy Gods eternal power

Tho wished will bo driftedTo Chaos In the hour

Tho saved anus will rtjolcoAnd give to God the praise

Whllo tho lout cry In ono voiceFrom tho eternal blaze

Wa think we have troubleAs wo toll here below

But our sorrows would bo doubloShould wo reap what wit sow

listen to reasonISo blll turn while you may

this 12 tho seasonChris Is Uio W-

RrJlAud W iafrellI

WAR ON FLIESTho war on files cannot begin too

loon I U not sentimental objection°f riles It Is not merely a disliketo time petty annoyance from fliesthat should lead us to war on mosIt Is n war of defense it should bo awar of extermination for wo must T

protect water milk and food frommea or We must die

Consider a fly speck as poisonand proceed accordingly

The fly is a great distributor ofthe germ typhoid fovor Tho fly is

I tie harbinger of disease It is bornI and bred nod filth nnd In revengefor its promotion through filth Itattributed dlccaso and daath with UsImpartial toot

Three hundred nnd fifty thousandof typhoid cares occur annually nildirectly traceable to a specific

Igerm transmitted from a previousvictim through water milk or foodto tho patient Ex

No uso complaining Play deaf anddumb tnd keep ncomln Thodi lest hour will change to lightwlllI

TombstonesWhenWalt for

GILBERT REYNOLDSItrpmentlng

Richmond Marble Company

He will treat you right

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