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T THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS VOLUME 4 001UMBIA AUAUtOOUlSnKBMTnOKIi WEDNESDAY MAKOH 20 1901 NUMBER 19 PO TOJF1CE DIRECTORY J M Rmiell PostmasUf OMeheu week das700 a m to 98s pm COUBT DIRECTORY OtaotCOJIlThee mlons s yearThtrd Monday In May and 111011111 january Ihlri lnda111 September w W Joner SSUSSh AtiorncyNIL W Aar- onibrlJ V Hari Clerk Jno L Coffey Monday In each month COUT OcutFlr Ju w Batlef County AttorneyJaia tnettJr 01 rkTSt Us Jailer 8 IL Mitchell uorCl A Bradshaw tf BTWtr H T McOaffree IIW D Jones serd Fletcher ijgkoll OOrRIrcour second M8nday tn aoh month 1ql W Atklni nrordn Montgomery PHUBCS DIRECTORY FB8BTTBX1AM- m sra uB tmiBTSjeT T F Waltot f astor Berrlwi second and fourth Honda s h Mich MOBtfc bundayechoolat9adoeeda Ukkafh alga 1OCTBODI8T- BVBKITIIL 8TB rReT W P Gordon- pgttor B rTleei tort eaaday In each montb- ua41loIlJool every Sabbath at 9 am Prayer 1Itt1GJ rhUlr plDt BAPTIST sasateattaS 8tJ wRev E W Barnett MiHr Service third Sunday In each month fmndayMhol erety Btbbath at 9 a m Prayer meeting Tuesday night CHRISTIAN CAUPBBUBTILU Pin Elder L Williams Pasts Services Pint Sunday In each month Sundayschool every Sabbath at 8 am Prayer meeting Wednesday nigh- tLODGES 13 MASONIC COLOMBIA Loose No 96 P and A MBcgu ar meeting 1m their hU over bank on Fri day night on or before the full moon In each month O A KEMP WM TESTBW8 Sees COLUMBIA CHATTZB R A M No 7 meets tI rat Monday night In each month- J E MUBBBLL H P I W W BRADSHAW Secretary >aQQ =TEC cAraDS HENRY W EDDLEMAN40- 8VMARKETSTLDUISVILLEKYI Also Dealer In I FINE STETSON HATS AND ALL OTHER STYLISH BRANDS Remember the place 403 West Market Hancock Hotel OUfKVILLE STREET Columbia Ky JllNIUS HANCOCK Prop 0 w MThe above Hotel has been re- tted repainted and is now ready for the comfortable accommodation of guests Table supplied with the best the market affords Rates reasonable ood sample room Feed stable at ¬ tached GOmRGIAL H TBL JAMESTOWN KY HfllT YA SHANJ Proprietors HE aboTe named hotel was recently opened MraA lees that the table Is supplied at all times with the very best the market affords The proprietors are attentive and very polite to uests Good sample rooms and the bntidtng Firste onablef rt LeMnn Steam Laundry r LEBANON KY r o- r r THOROUGHLY equipped mOdern 1 laundry plant conducted by exper- t ¬ lenced workmen and doing as high grade work as can be turned out any place in the country Patronize a home institution Work of Adair f Eusscll Taplor and Green solicited i WJOftRSTONGO Pro- s f s A MILLER Agents rE if I C0tanM Kentucky IBld dizziness aro quit elt A lets Littlo Liver Pills They arouse tho To Oft the BILE and OK a dote sow i s Missed By Susan B Anthony The Atlanta Constitution comments upon an editorial in a Western dail y on the life of Susan B Anthony The editorial refers to the element of tragedy in the fact that Miss Anthon y has missed wifehood and motherhood tbe crowning glories of womans life The Atlanta Constitution consider r this clause and says It is undeniable that Miss Anthony has missed wifehood and motherhood and in summing up a womans life It is only fair that we should count things she has missed along with the thing rile has gained She has gained the love and reverance of millions of people now living and of millions yet to be but she has never known tbe unspeakable oliss of nursing a family Of children through the measles whooping cough and mumps She has lived a useful and perfect unselfish life but she doesnt know a thing in the world about the serene happiness tbutjjesin being housekeeper cook cbanibtTinaid nurse seamstress host ess and a halt a dozon other things every day in the year till nervous prostration puts an end to the compli- cated ¬ business She has stood on a thousand platforms and listened to the applause of vast audiences but she doesnt know the glory and honor there Ig in picking up a bucket of hot suds and climbing a st Jadder to wash the doors and windwS All joy and rapture pf housecleaning en the beautiful month of May are a sealed book to her She has made the life of womankind broader deeper and high er than woman ever dreamed it could be but she has np conceptjon of the breadth depth and height of satisfac- tion to be found in nursing a baby through the three months colic She has made the world over bpi she is ignorant of the abandon of joy a woman feels when she makes over an old dress for the third time and then sees John start oil on his summer fish ing trip She has been free and inde ¬ pendent always and the women who are happier for her work will see that she never lacks any good thing but alas she has never known theecstacy of asking John for 10 cents to pay street car fare and she has never ex prciepCQd the bliss of hearing him growl about the price Qf her Easter bonnet and groan over the monthly grocery bill Here the element of tragedy looms up very large indeed There is no use in talking about it Miss Anthony missed a lot of things It is said that on her last birthday she received 3000 letters congratulatory of the things she has gained in her eighty years of ire But there are wives and mothers who could cheerfully and heartily write her 3000 more letters congratulatory of the thisgs that she has missed Admiral Sampsons Parentage f Admiral Sampson is of the humblesr parentage His father was a ditch ditfg r at Palmyra N Y a man of iutflligence good character and deep religious convictions Admiral Samp- son earned the money which paid his expenses to Annapolis by assisting his father digging ditches grubbing stumps and in other similar employ ¬ ment Three of his classmates Ad ¬ mirals Cromwell Higtslnson and Rod gers are now In Washington Ad- miral ¬ Watson wno was one class ahead of him with Scbley and other men who were in the acadamy at the samt time all testify that Sampson was about the greenest jay tftat eve appeared at the acadamy but at the same time he attracted immediate attention because of his handsome ap ¬ pearance and intellectual ability His pink and white complexion gave him the nickname of Lily which stuck to him through his entire course and his gawky awkward manners were In striking contrast to his hand some head and face Sampson had enjoyed no advantages outside of the district school and was barely able to pass his entrance examination but his mental abilities wpre demonstrated during the first term when he shot from the bottom to number four in his Glass At the end of the first year ue stood number one a place that he keptwithuut the slightest difficulty until his graduation- S IIUP augh remedies hide a cough thy drug it Into silence but the irrlta tion stays in tbe lungs to cause trouble Morleys Honey Pectoral soothes heals strengtbensand cures thoroughly The cough stops because the cAuse is re- moved Price 25 cts Ask your drug- gists T Tiusts In A Rush By means of the completed organize tion of the American Can Company representing a complete monopolistic combine of tbe tincan manufacturing concerns of the Untied States and of the Standard Milling Company Its comprehensive in scope an additional 100000000 of trust capitalization is to be noted as a significant develop ment of the times It mjst be acknowledged that the cxrtalnty of another four years of McKioIcyism is greatly stimulating the Trust Barons in their monopoly mission It is but a few days ago al ¬ most coincident with the second inauguration of the Trust President of the United States that the Steel Trust perfected by Plerpont Morgan was incorporated with a capitol of SI 100000000 The giganfclp railway combine based on the conynunity of ownership idea is also a recent de velopement No time is being lost by the 200 trust magnates of America who hope finaly to own all that is worth owning in this cpuntry Of course there will be many other trust formations in the not remote future covering whatever fields are still open to the application of tbe trust idea The certain passage of 3180000000 shipsubsidy grab by theI Fiftyseventh Congress will no doubt resultin at least one new shipping combine Its a great time for the trustsand during the next four years the people will learn just what ItI means fa haye a Trust President at the head of the American Goverment They should not fail to profit by the lesson if they propose foreojaina free and selfgoverning peopleSt Louis Republic YId PJ4F oiI After a complete disappearance for many years and after the belief of tbelr extermination had grown to certainty wild pidgeons have mmeI their reappearance in great numbers on the Pacific coast Mrs Fannie B Porter of San Luis Obispo Call writes her mother Mrs Olivia Rogers of this DlaqeI Great droves of wild pidgeons have made their appearance here They come by thou apds acd I hear are fin- ing ¬ much damage to growing wheat It doesnt take them long to destroy a wheatfield and farmers are consider ¬ ably exercised One of my bojs killed eightyfour across the creek fromJ where I live a few eveningsago They are fat plump and tender are deli ¬ cious to eat and sell at 125 per dozon 1 do not think they are exactly the same pidgeons as the wild ones 1 knewI back in Kentucky astbey are of a blue coloring like a dove But they are certainly wild pidge ns and thourauds of themIt been fifteen or twenty years since wild pidgeons were las seen in this country The bird suddenly and completely disappeared fnm their usual haunts and it was currently ro ported that millions of them had been overtaken in a storm somewhere off the southern or western coast in pass- ing ¬ from mainland to islands and all drowned in the ocean Not one was overseen afterwards and it is said thatthe Smithsonian Institute has or several yearsotrered a standing reward for a live wild pid eon Their sudden reappearance will excite much inter est among oritbolugists everywhere Wherethey have spent the years of their exile from home is a question that will probably remain forever un ¬ answered E Town News Twice Provvn From The Vindictar Rutherfardton N C The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlains Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case Firt with rheumatism in this shoulder with which he suffered ex crusiating pain fgr ten days which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm rubbing tbe parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire re= In it short time Second in rheuma- tism ¬ in thigh joint almost prostrating him with severe pain which was re ¬ lieved by two applications rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night and getting up free from pain For sale by M Cravens Thomas Christian fits the murder of Frank Perkins a colored hurst trainer at lextnginjwi t litvvn a life sentence t Mrs Nations Crusade Mrs Carrie Nation as her namt would indicate has succeeded In mak- Ing herself more than a state affair tier attempt to cure lawlessness by lawlessness has aroused discussion everywhere She has already reached a degree of eminence which has excit- ed ¬ the attention of cartoonist and hatchet brigades are being organized in various cities in her honor Kansas has a constitutional amendment as well aa a statute prohibiting the sale liquor but as Is well known prohi bition is not enforced in communities where the local sentiment is against it Mrs Nation acts upon the theory tbat the saloon is an outlaw in Kansas and that ssloon keepers cannot invoke the protection the law when they themselves disregard it While no de ¬ fence can be made of lawless methods in enforcing law hose who condemn Mrs Nation must in order to be con sistant also condemn the violation of the liquor laws The Kansas crusade has already served a useful purpose in that it has brqught out the fact that prohibition is a dead letter in thatI state and now that public attention has been directed toward the subject it is probable that the law wlllel thert be enforced or the question resubmitt- ed A law that is not enforced breeds contempt for lawI Rugell 3azes Way to Get Ichl In a recent number of the Saturday Evening Post Mr Russell Sage givesI views an savjng Very few people admire Mr Sage he is one of the men who is nptewortby almost sorgly for the money JjeIs wqrtn But some orI the advice he gives is worth reading He says No matter how fast ft man ipay- mgie money he owes it to society as 1 well as to himself to be economicalt Any young man who will live up to the following set of rules will get mortt genuine happiness out of life than his neighbor who violates them Out of every dollar earned save 25 cents Save 75 cents if you can but- t never less than 25 aGet morning and work until the things that are before you q re Qujshgd Pont drop what yap have in band because it ih 5 oclock Be honest always have the courage to tell the truthr h Dont depend on others Even if you have a rich father strike out for yourself Cultivate independence at the very uuteetLearn the value of the money Re ¬ alize tbat it stands when honestly made as the monument to your value aa a ci Jzen- Be jealous of your civil rights Take a wholesome interest in public affairs but do not let politics or any thing else interfere with the rigid ad- ministration ¬ of your private duties The Slate is made up of iDpyldualsI Bd clean and decent Dont dllI anything that you would be ashamed to discuss with your mother Dont gamble Be circumspect your movements Iu connection with amusements 1 have never been able to understand why the young men of today deem the theatre an absolute essential in seek ¬ log diversion An evening with aguou book is or ought to be moresatisfying to the young man of brains than even lug in a hall where a lot of mane ueve characters are strutting up and down the stage like ctyldren When the human race reaches Its highest metal development there will proba- bly ¬ be no theatres Strikes a Rich Find I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervou debility writes F J Green of Lan ¬ caster NH No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitter which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used They have al so kept my wife in excellent health for many years She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles tqat they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak run down women No other medicine can take its place In our tam1JIn Try them Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by TE Paull Jack Saunders colored was arrested at JelUo for shooting Wesley Rig gins a conductor on the Queen and Crescent the offense being committed in jPunuki ocranty some tfeto tigtti < What Is a Gentleman Toe question has been variously an ¬ swered Admiral Sampsons view is that it requires certain specific advan ¬ tages of early education and training to make a gentleman If that is so then gentlemanliness is a acquired art not a natural gift This is not a great advance on the old English so ¬ cial doctrine that gentlemen are born nut But in this democratic age and country neither high birth nor liberal education is essential to the making of a true gentleman When Gunner Morgan In spite of the unfavorable indorsement of his letter to the Admiral Sampson called on the latter and expressed his regret that the correspondence should have been so published is to annoy the Ad ¬ miral he went so far to show himself a gentleman in the true sense of theI term It was a gentle deed justify ¬ log Steeles observat on in the Ta teer that the appellation of gentle- man ¬ is never to he affixed to a mans circumstances but to his behavior in them Old Chaucers curiously spell opinion Tbat he is gentil that doth gentil dedis still holds good in the high court of common sense We speak of lIen be ¬ having like geotlementbut thephrase unhappy A man can not behave like a gentleman unless he is onefor affectations or insincerity is Itself bad manners Nothing can constitute breeding that has not good nature ito foundation says BulwerI Thackerays definition of a gentle- man ¬ is oue to which thousands of men up who never saw the inside of a college or seen a high school andI have no distinction either of birth orIJ saysn Itbt to be gentle to be generous be brave to be wise and possessing all these qualities to exercise there It most graceful outward U1annerb The lst 1tte tinction when he says Thoughtful ies for others generosity mlJdestv 0aod tmake is tingulshed from the veneered article which commonly goes by that name Judged by these high standards it is quite profitable that there are as many gentlemen among the gunners ast among the commissioned officers ofc Uncle Sams uavy New York Wurldc Has an Income of 15000 a Month IJSpecial 11the sensational liveries uf sudden wealth One case which will be of interest throughout the country fa that of Rug ¬ er Q Mills of CorMcana Tex ex manyi StateWhen Senator Mills retired to pri- vate ijfea few years ago he was a pour wan All that be owned was a farm adjolnllg the town of Curslcaoa This piece of property was encumbered with a large mortgage About this timeJ the first oil strike in the Qorsicana district was male ry Capt Lucas As a result of tbe discovery land values in that section b gau to soar skyward Senator Mills held his farm and enter ed into an arrangement with practical o 1 wen for boring a number of wells on the plac The titId was giadually developed until Senator Sibs farm is now in the very heart of the Corsicana oil dis trict Ills income from these wells soon aggregated several hundred dol ¬ lars per day The number of wells on the farm has been largeyincreased In tbe last year and it is said that his net luc we how the sale of the oil now excveris 15000 a mouth Kansas Ql1Y Cor Chicago InterOcean An Honest Medfclne for Lugrlp Geo W Watt of South Gardiner Me says I have had the worst cough cold chills and grjp and have taken lots of trash ot no account but profit to the vendor Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is the only thing that has dune any good whatever I have used one bottle of it aud the chills cold and grip have left me I coograt ulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine Sold by Cravens MaryWilson auel eight and Tom Turner f Bell Ct uniyll went to a preacher and a l e l tn he married but were rtturned to tie lr parents who gavo tbe children H Hpaiikiut iJ A Great Newspaper The Sunday edition of The St Lot i St Republic is a marvel of modern news paper enterprise The oigairTattoi lir Itsnewservic is worldwide comp it In every department in fact stiptrioi to tbat of any other newspaper The magazine section is illustrator Htabus than any of the monthly magaznes The fashions illustrated in ntursl colors are especially valuable to the ladiesThe colored comic section is a gen ¬ uine laugh maker The funny car ¬ loons are by the best artists Tin humorous stories are high cass by au- thors of national reputation Sheet music a highclass popular sung is furnished free every Sunday in I The Republic The price of theThe Sunday Rcpuli lie by mail one year is 200 For salt by all news dealers President McKinleys proposed transcontinental trip the latter plrt of April will be one not only of valm to him as a recreation from onicia care but in the opportunity hs win have of studying the people and the resources of the country through which he will pass He will visit New Orleans and be present at the inaugu ¬ ration of the largest floating duck u the world Thence he will pass near ¬ y a thousand miles through Texas which is six times the area of Ohio and tbe seventh State in point of pop ¬ ulation On its extreme western har- der ¬ at El Paso he will meet President of Mexico and shake hauds with across the border Thence he will TO Los Angles and up to tin coast to San Francisco whence he will go to Oregon and visit the tilt e + ut Portland Tacoma and Seat tie Ills route home has not been scheduled he will probably return by the Pacific and In the circ e thus described Un will take in all the distinctive varieties of scenery devel ¬ and population which make up he great national empire of ehich he Chief Magistrate CourierJournal Most in quantity best in Quality Morleys Sarsaparilla and Iron is a a blood purifier and a blood mak ¬ It does not take stop with merely certain diseases like scrofula sure abcesses etc but cleanses and buildi up the whole system All who ave tried it say there is more cure iii- ottle of Morley Sarsaparilla and Iron than in six of anv other kind Sold by agent in every town Hot Times in 1950 Perturbing as it may appear at first sight there is logically a grain of com- fort to be found in the announcement of Processor Fulton of Edinburgh Uni ¬ versity that the Devil is located on the planet Saturn and that his Satan Ic Majesty is billed for projection t tbe planet Earth some time in tin yr ar It is always well for a man to know just where his enemy is and at ht time he may be expected to put in au appearance with the light of battle ilt hs eye The old proverb Forest art ed Is forearmed voiced thissimp truth which still holds grind It IIH lung been feared thnt tie Devil would some day he turned loose on the t rre trial ball Not a few pvrs ns haVt b lieved indeed that he has already vi lied u more than once in dlsgu S wherefore wo have our Mephistophelt myth and others of tbat ilk Professor Fultons announcement simplifies th matter greatly The occasion seems to call forNiko Tesla If we can believe all wuhwu this astonishing sci itistvan outlet the Devil in the lino of pyrotechnic Nikola must lay plans fr a hot ee t r cal reception of oldNlck In 1950 F him full of ohms dud volts and blah ing blue blazes Nikola the minute h sets foot off Saturn Now that wi > on his trail lets fight the Devil wi i- f1reHt Louis Republic Working 24 ilour aDay Theres no rest fur those tireless little workers Dr Kngs Sw Life Pills Millions are always busy curl Torpid Liver Jaundice Billinusne + Fever and Ague They hanish Ik headache drive out Malaria Never gripe or weaken sfnal ia ten workj onders Try them 25c at T GPs 17iuu19tifie fNu 1 Nnrnbhed = Plan 10- Per Day p 5lic SSosfers 3fotcf MEALSSiic 523WauclSt LOUISVILLE KY I > JC BOSLER Hgr u ffilmore Hotel W H WtLJIOKB Prop Graci > ville Kentucky i toptha i nirtie refutes and a first class t iitr tItles cry rca Si attaehedi UUKDOS MONTGOMERY i Yll 1 l i > COLUMBIA KY adjolninaunties drugcure r DR M 0 SALLEE t DENTIST Careful attention given to ffif dentivbryanddental CoffeyL COLU3IBIA KY FRANK M BALLENGER WITH ROftiflSClHiOrtOOGfl WHOESAE Dry Goods Notions Etc LOUISVILLE KY YETMRY SURGEON HstuIoPolleYH Splints Spavin or say sal I6UAJitD5A1ISFACTION Sock- S D CREN8HAW- lmile from Columbia on Disappolncncarf PARSON MOSS CO BLACKSMITHSWOODWORKERS COLUMBIA KENTUCKY We are prepared to flo any kind of work in J our line in firstclass order We have been in the business for 25 years sad know how to do work Our prices are as low and terms as reasonable- as any firstclass mechanics Wi vill take country produce at market value Girt us call Shop near Columbia Mill Ce 41 Columbia AND Gampbellsville Staae Llif 0 GOODSTOCKCOMFORTABLE STAGE SAFCfeRIVIR 0 Courteous Attention to Passenrjtre Leaves Columbia a m and aakenaade ln with Louisville train Leaves Graena ille 3A pm Just af er arrival ft LtiSrHSl rainD y exc pi S inday Calls at Maim X 1e promptly i tended to Express at XMB to IllerI GEORGE LEV iMP wYwri1a BRUNeRC WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEAIiEB We charge no co i mission on Batter Xvtfe ry and Egg Ale guaranty highest WfeJSl prices 471 BriKJk BONK LOUISVILLE KERlttafe RI p

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Page 1: The Adair County news.. (Columbia, Kentucky) 1901-03-20 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7zpc2t5p4r/data/0054.pdfT THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS VOLUME 4 001UMBIA AUAUtOOUlSnKBMTnOKIi WEDNESDAY MAKOH

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THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWSVOLUME 4 001UMBIA AUAUtOOUlSnKBMTnOKIi WEDNESDAY MAKOH 20 1901 NUMBER 19

PO TOJF1CE DIRECTORY

J M Rmiell PostmasUfOMeheu week das700 a m to 98s pm

COUBT DIRECTORY

OtaotCOJIlThee mlons s yearThtrdMonday In May and

111011111 januaryIhlri lnda111 September

w W JonerSSUSSh AtiorncyNIL W Aar-onibrlJ V HariClerk Jno L Coffey

Monday In each monthCOUT OcutFlrJu w BatlefCounty AttorneyJaia tnettJr01 rkTSt Us

Jailer 8 IL Mitchell

uorCl A Bradshaw

tf BTWtr H T McOaffree

IIW D Jonesserd Fletcherijgkoll

OOrRIrcour second M8nday tn

aoh month1ql W Atklni

nrordn Montgomery

PHUBCS DIRECTORY

FB8BTTBX1AM-

m sra uB tmiBTSjeT T F Waltot

f astor Berrlwi second and fourth Honda s

h Mich MOBtfc bundayechoolat9adoeedaUkkafhalga

1OCTBODI8T-

BVBKITIIL 8TB rReT W P Gordon-

pgttor B rTleei tort eaaday In each montb-

ua41loIlJool every Sabbath at 9 a m Prayer

1Itt1GJ rhUlr plDt

BAPTIST

sasateattaS 8tJ wRev E W Barnett

MiHr Service third Sunday In each monthfmndayMhol erety Btbbath at 9 a m Prayermeeting Tuesday night

CHRISTIAN

CAUPBBUBTILU Pin Elder L Williams

Pasts Services Pint Sunday In each

month Sundayschool every Sabbath at 8 amPrayer meeting Wednesday nigh-

tLODGES13MASONIC

COLOMBIA Loose No 96 P and A MBcguar meeting 1m their hU over bank on Fri

day night on or before the full moon In each

month O A KEMP WMTESTBW8 Sees

COLUMBIA CHATTZB R A M No 7 meets

tI rat Monday night In each month-J E MUBBBLL H P

I

W W BRADSHAW Secretary

>aQQ =TEC cAraDS

HENRY W EDDLEMAN40-8VMARKETSTLDUISVILLEKYI

Also Dealer In

I FINE STETSON HATS AND ALL

OTHER STYLISH BRANDS

Remember the place 403 West Market

Hancock HotelOUfKVILLE STREET

Columbia Ky

JllNIUS HANCOCK Prop0wMThe above Hotel has been re-

tted repainted and is now ready forthe comfortable accommodation ofguests Table supplied with the bestthe market affords Rates reasonable

ood sample room Feed stable at¬

tached

GOmRGIAL H TBL

JAMESTOWN KY

HfllT YA SHANJ Proprietors

HE aboTe namedhotel was recently openedMraAlees that the table Is supplied at all timeswith the very best the market affords Theproprietors are attentive and very polite to

uests Good sample rooms and the bntidtngFirsteonablefrt

LeMnn Steam Laundry

r

LEBANON KYr o-

r r THOROUGHLY equipped mOdern1 laundry plant conducted by exper-

t

¬

lenced workmen and doing as highgrade work as can be turned out anyplace in the country Patronize a

home institution Work of Adairf Eusscll Taplor and Green solicited

i WJOftRSTONGO Pro-

sfs

A MILLER AgentsrEif

IC0tanM Kentucky

IBld dizziness aro quit

elt A lets Littlo Liver PillsThey arouse tho To

Oft the BILE andOK a dote sow

i

s

Missed By Susan B Anthony

The Atlanta Constitution commentsupon an editorial in a Western daily

on the life of Susan B AnthonyThe editorial refers to the element oftragedy in the fact that Miss Anthon y

has missed wifehood and motherhoodtbe crowning glories of womans lifeThe Atlanta Constitution considerr

this clause and says

It is undeniable that Miss Anthonyhas missed wifehood and motherhoodand in summing up a womans life It

is only fair that we should count thingsshe has missed along with the thingrile has gained She has gained thelove and reverance of millions of

people now living and of millions yetto be but she has never known tbeunspeakable oliss of nursing a family

Of children through the measles

whooping cough and mumps She haslived a useful and perfect unselfish

life but she doesnt know a thing in

the world about the serene happiness

tbutjjesin being housekeeper cook

cbanibtTinaid nurse seamstress hostess and a halt a dozon other thingsevery day in the year till nervous

prostration puts an end to the compli-

cated

¬

business She has stood on a

thousand platforms and listened to theapplause of vast audiences but she

doesnt know the glory and honor

there Ig in picking up a bucket of hotsuds and climbing a st Jadder towash the doors and windwS All joy

and rapture pf housecleaning en the

beautiful month of May are a sealed

book to her She has made the life of

womankind broader deeper and high

er than woman ever dreamed it could

be but she has np conceptjon of thebreadth depth and height of satisfac-

tion to be found in nursing a baby

through the three months colic

She has made the world over bpi sheis ignorant of the abandon of joy awoman feels when she makes over anold dress for the third time and thensees John start oil on his summer fish

ing trip She has been free and inde¬

pendent always and the women who

are happier for her work will see thatshe never lacks any good thing butalas she has never known theecstacyof asking John for 10 cents to pay

street car fare and she has never ex

prciepCQd the bliss of hearing himgrowl about the price Qf her Easterbonnet and groan over the monthlygrocery bill Here the element of

tragedy looms up very large indeedThere is no use in talking about it

Miss Anthony missed a lot of things

It is said that on her last birthday shereceived 3000 letters congratulatory of

the things she has gained in her eightyyears of ire But there are wives andmothers who could cheerfully andheartily write her 3000 more letterscongratulatory of the thisgs that she

has missed

Admiral Sampsons Parentagef

Admiral Sampson is of the humblesrparentage His father was a ditchditfg r at Palmyra N Y a man of

iutflligence good character and deep

religious convictions Admiral Samp-

son earned the money which paid hisexpenses to Annapolis by assisting hisfather digging ditches grubbingstumps and in other similar employ ¬

ment Three of his classmates Ad ¬

mirals Cromwell Higtslnson and Rodgers are now In Washington Ad-

miral

¬

Watson wno was one class aheadof him with Scbley and other menwho were in the acadamy at the samttime all testify that Sampson was

about the greenest jay tftat eve

appeared at the acadamy but at thesame time he attracted immediate

attention because of his handsome ap ¬

pearance and intellectual abilityHis pink and white complexion gave

him the nickname of Lily whichstuck to him through his entire course

and his gawky awkward mannerswere In striking contrast to his handsome head and face Sampson hadenjoyed no advantages outside of thedistrict school and was barely able topass his entrance examination buthis mental abilities wpre demonstratedduring the first term when he shotfrom the bottom to number four inhis Glass At the end of the first yearue stood number one a place that hekeptwithuut the slightest difficulty

until his graduation-

S IIUP augh remedies hide a coughthy drug it Into silence but the irrltation stays in tbe lungs to cause troubleMorleys Honey Pectoral soothes healsstrengtbensand cures thoroughly Thecough stops because the cAuse is re-

moved Price 25 cts Ask your drug-

gists

T

Tiusts In A Rush

By means of the completed organizetion of the American Can Company

representing a complete monopolisticcombine of tbe tincan manufacturingconcerns of the Untied States and of

the Standard Milling Company Itscomprehensive in scope an additional100000000 of trust capitalization is

to be noted as a significant development of the times

It mjst be acknowledged that thecxrtalnty of another four years ofMcKioIcyism is greatly stimulatingthe Trust Barons in their monopoly

mission It is but a few days ago al ¬

most coincident with the second

inauguration of the Trust Presidentof the United States that the SteelTrust perfected by Plerpont Morgan

was incorporated with a capitol of SI

100000000 The giganfclp railwaycombine based on the conynunity ofownership idea is also a recent developement No time is being lost by

the 200 trust magnates of America who

hope finaly to own all that is worthowning in this cpuntry

Of course there will be many othertrust formations in the not remotefuture covering whatever fields arestill open to the application of tbetrust idea The certain passage of

3180000000 shipsubsidy grab by theIFiftyseventh Congress will no doubtresultin at least one new shippingcombine Its a great time for thetrustsand during the next four yearsthe people will learn just what ItImeans fa haye a Trust President atthe head of the American GovermentThey should not fail to profit by thelesson if they propose foreojaina freeand selfgoverning peopleSt LouisRepublic

YId PJ4F oiIAfter a complete disappearance formany years and after the belief of

tbelr extermination had grown tocertainty wild pidgeons have mmeItheir reappearance in great numberson the Pacific coast Mrs Fannie BPorter of San Luis Obispo Callwrites her mother Mrs Olivia Rogersof this DlaqeIGreat droves of wild pidgeons havemade their appearance here Theycome by thou apds acd I hear are fin-

ing

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much damage to growing wheat

It doesnt take them long to destroy awheatfield and farmers are consider¬

ably exercised One of my bojs killed

eightyfour across the creek fromJwhere I live a few eveningsago Theyare fat plump and tender are deli¬

cious to eat and sell at 125 per dozon1 do not think they are exactly thesame pidgeons as the wild ones 1 knewIback in Kentucky astbey are of a bluecoloring like a dove But they arecertainly wild pidge ns and thourauds

ofthemIt

been fifteen or twenty yearssince wild pidgeons were las seen inthis country The bird suddenly andcompletely disappeared fnm theirusual haunts and it was currently roported that millions of them had been

overtaken in a storm somewhere off

the southern or western coast in pass-

ing

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from mainland to islands and all

drowned in the ocean Not one was

overseen afterwards and it is said

thatthe Smithsonian Institute has or

several yearsotrered a standing rewardfor a live wild pid eon Their suddenreappearance will excite much interest among oritbolugists everywhere

Wherethey have spent the years of

their exile from home is a questionthat will probably remain forever un ¬

answered E Town News

Twice Provvn

From The Vindictar Rutherfardton

N C The editor of the Vindicator

has had occasion to test the efficacy of

Chamberlains Pain Balm twice withthe most remarkable results in eachcase Firt with rheumatism in this

shoulder with which he suffered ex

crusiating pain fgr ten days which was

relieved with two applications of PainBalm rubbing tbe parts afflicted andrealizing instant benefit and entire re=

In it short time Second in rheuma-

tism

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in thigh joint almost prostratinghim with severe pain which was re¬

lieved by two applications rubbingwith the liniment on retiring at night

and getting up free from pain Forsale by M Cravens

Thomas Christian fits the murderof Frank Perkins a colored hurst

trainer at lextnginjwi t litvvn a lifesentence

t

Mrs Nations CrusadeMrs Carrie Nation as her namt

would indicate has succeeded In mak-

Ing herself more than a state affairtier attempt to cure lawlessness bylawlessness has aroused discussioneverywhere She has already reacheda degree of eminence which has excit-ed

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the attention of cartoonist andhatchet brigades are being organizedin various cities in her honor Kansashas a constitutional amendment aswell aa a statute prohibiting the saleliquor but as Is well known prohi

bition is not enforced in communitieswhere the local sentiment is againstit Mrs Nation acts upon the theorytbat the saloon is an outlaw in Kansasand that ssloon keepers cannot invokethe protection the law when theythemselves disregard it While no de ¬

fence can be made of lawless methodsin enforcing law hose who condemnMrs Nation must in order to be con

sistant also condemn the violation ofthe liquor laws The Kansas crusadehas already served a useful purpose inthat it has brqught out the fact thatprohibition is a dead letter in thatIstate and now that public attentionhas been directed toward the subjectit is probable that the law wlllel thertbe enforced or the question resubmitt-ed A law that is not enforced breedscontempt forlawI

Rugell 3azes Way to Get IchlIn a recent number of the Saturday

Evening Post Mr Russell Sage givesIviews an savjng Very few people

admire Mr Sage he is one of the menwho is nptewortby almost sorgly forthe money JjeIs wqrtn But some orIthe advice he gives is worth readingHe says

No matter how fast ft man ipay-

mgie money he owes it to society as1

well as to himself to be economicaltAny young man who will live up to

the following set of rules will get morttgenuine happiness out of life than hisneighbor who violates them

Out of every dollar earned save 25

cents Save 75 cents if you can but-t

never less than 25aGetmorning and work until the thingsthat are before you qre Qujshgd Pontdrop what yap have in band because itih 5 oclock

Be honest always have the courageto tell the truthrhDont depend on others Even ifyou have a rich father strike out foryourself

Cultivate independence at the very

uuteetLearnthe value of the money Re ¬

alize tbat it stands when honestlymade as the monument to your valueaa a ci Jzen-

Be jealous of your civil rightsTake a wholesome interest in publicaffairs but do not let politics or anything else interfere with the rigid ad-

ministration

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of your private dutiesThe Slate is made up of iDpyldualsI

Bd clean and decent Dont dllIanything that you would be ashamedto discuss with your mother

Dont gamble

Be circumspect your movementsIu connection with amusements 1

have never been able to understandwhy the young men of today deem thetheatre an absolute essential in seek ¬

log diversion An evening with aguoubook is or ought to be moresatisfyingto the young man of brains than evenlug in a hall where a lot of maneueve characters are strutting up anddown the stage like ctyldren Whenthe human race reaches Its highestmetal development there will proba-

bly

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be no theatres

Strikes a Rich FindI was troubled for several years

with chronic indigestion and nervoudebility writes F J Green of Lan ¬

caster N H No remedy helped me

until I began using Electric Bitterwhich did me more good than all themedicines I ever used They have al

so kept my wife in excellent healthfor many years She says Electric

Bitters are just splendid for femaletroubles tqat they are a grand tonicand invigorator for weak run down

women No other medicine can take

its place In our tam1JIn Try themOnly 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by

T E Paull

Jack Saunders colored was arrested

at JelUo for shooting Wesley Riggins a conductor on the Queen andCrescent the offense being committedin jPunuki ocranty some tfeto tigtti

<

What Is a GentlemanToe question has been variously an¬

swered Admiral Sampsons view isthat it requires certain specific advan ¬

tages of early education and trainingto make a gentleman If that is sothen gentlemanliness is a acquiredart not a natural gift This is not agreat advance on the old English so¬

cial doctrine that gentlemen are bornnut But in this democratic age andcountry neither high birth nor liberaleducation is essential to the making ofa true gentleman

When Gunner Morgan In spite ofthe unfavorable indorsement of hisletter to the Admiral Sampson calledon the latter and expressed his regretthat the correspondence should havebeen so published is to annoy the Ad ¬

miral he went so far to show himselfa gentleman in the true sense of theIterm It was a gentle deed justify ¬

log Steeles observat on in the Tateer that the appellation of gentle-man

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is never to he affixed to a manscircumstances but to his behavior inthem Old Chaucers curiously spell

opinion

Tbat he is gentil that doth gentildedis still holds good in the high courtof common sense We speak of lIen be ¬

having like geotlementbut thephraseunhappy A man can not behave

like a gentleman unless he is oneforaffectations or insincerity is Itself badmanners Nothing can constitute

breeding that has not good natureito foundation says BulwerI

Thackerays definition of a gentle-man

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is oue to which thousands of menup who never saw the inside

of a college or seen a high school andIhave no distinction either of birth orIJsaysnItbtto be gentle to be generous

be brave to be wise and possessingall these qualities to exercise there It

most graceful outward U1annerbThe lst1ttetinction when he says Thoughtfulies for others generosity mlJdestv0aodtmakeistingulshed from the veneered article

which commonly goes by that nameJudged by these high standards it is

quite profitable that there are as manygentlemen among the gunners ast

among the commissioned officers ofcUncle Sams uavy New York Wurldc

Has an Income of 15000 a MonthIJSpecial11thesensational liveries uf sudden wealthOne case which will be of interestthroughout the country fa that of Rug ¬

er Q Mills of CorMcana Tex exmanyiStateWhen

Senator Mills retired to pri-vate ijfea few years ago he was a pour

wan All that be owned was a farmadjolnllg the town of Curslcaoa Thispiece of property was encumbered witha large mortgage About this timeJthe first oil strike in the Qorsicana

district was male ry Capt Lucas Asa result of tbe discovery land values in

that section b gau to soar skywardSenator Mills held his farm and entered into an arrangement with practicalo 1 wen for boring a number of wells

on the plac

The titId was giadually developed

until Senator Sibs farm is now inthe very heart of the Corsicana oil district Ills income from these wellssoon aggregated several hundred dol ¬

lars per day The number of wells on

the farm has been largeyincreased In

tbe last year and it is said that hisnet luc we how the sale of the oil

now excveris 15000 a mouth KansasQl1Y Cor Chicago InterOcean

An Honest Medfclne for LugrlpGeo W Watt of South Gardiner

Me says I have had the worstcough cold chills and grjp and havetaken lots of trash ot no account but

profit to the vendor ChamberlainsCough Remedy Is the only thing thathas dune any good whatever I haveused one bottle of it aud the chillscold and grip have left me I coograt

ulate the manufacturers of an honest

medicine Sold by Cravens

MaryWilson auel eight and TomTurner f Bell Ct uniyll went to apreacher and a l e l tn he married butwere rtturned to tie lr parents who

gavo tbe children H Hpaiikiut iJ

A Great NewspaperThe Sunday edition of The St Lot iSt

Republic is a marvel of modern newspaper enterprise The oigairTattoi lirItsnewservic is worldwide comp itIn every department in fact stiptrioito tbat of any other newspaper

The magazine section is illustrator

Htabusthan any of the monthly magaznesThe fashions illustrated in nturslcolors are especially valuable to the

ladiesThecolored comic section is a gen ¬

uine laugh maker The funny car¬

loons are by the best artists Tinhumorous stories are high cass by au-

thors of national reputationSheet music a highclass popular

sung is furnished free every Sunday in I

The Republic

The price of theThe Sunday Rcpulilie by mail one year is 200 For saltby all news dealers

President McKinleys proposedtranscontinental trip the latter plrtof April will be one not only of valmto him as a recreation from oniciacare but in the opportunity hs winhave of studying the people and theresources of the country throughwhich he will pass He will visit NewOrleans and be present at the inaugu ¬

ration of the largest floating duck uthe world Thence he will pass near¬

y a thousand miles through Texaswhich is six times the area of Ohioand tbe seventh State in point of pop ¬

ulation On its extreme western har-

der¬

at El Paso he will meet Presidentof Mexico and shake hauds with

across the border Thence he willTO Los Angles and up to tin

coast to San Francisco whence he willgo to Oregon and visit the tilt e + utPortland Tacoma and Seat tie Illsroute home has not been scheduled

he will probably return by thePacific and In the circ e

thus described Un will take in all thedistinctive varieties of scenery devel ¬

and population which make uphe great national empire of ehich heChief Magistrate CourierJournal

Most in quantity best in QualityMorleys Sarsaparilla and Iron is a

a blood purifier and a blood mak ¬

It does not take stop with merely

certain diseases like scrofulasure abcesses etc but cleanses andbuildi up the whole system All who

ave tried it say there is more cure iii-

ottle of Morley Sarsaparilla and Ironthan in six of anv other kind Sold by

agent in every town

Hot Times in 1950

Perturbing as it may appear at firstsight there is logically a grain of com-

fort to be found in the announcementof Processor Fulton of Edinburgh Uni ¬

versity that the Devil is located on

the planet Saturn and that his SatanIc Majesty is billed for projection t

tbe planet Earth some time in tin yr ar

It is always well for a man to know

just where his enemy is and at httime he may be expected to put in auappearance with the light of battle ilt

hs eye The old proverb Forest arted Is forearmed voiced thissimptruth which still holds grind It IIH

lung been feared thnt tie Devil would

some day he turned loose on the t rretrial ball Not a few pvrs ns haVt b

lieved indeed that he has already vi

lied u more than once in dlsgu S

wherefore wo have our Mephistopheltmyth and others of tbat ilk ProfessorFultons announcement simplifies thmatter greatly

The occasion seems to call forNikoTesla If we can believe all wuhwu

this astonishing sci itistvan outletthe Devil in the lino of pyrotechnicNikola must lay plans fr a hot ee t rcal reception of oldNlck In 1950 Fhim full of ohms dud volts and blah

ing blue blazes Nikola the minute h

sets foot off Saturn Now that wi >

on his trail lets fight the Devil wi i-

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