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I.-' i 7 3 The Interior Journal. f CIRCULATION-OVER 4.3M 1 Tur i rT nr imv .' WEATHER FORECAST Fate ami CMfer. This Week. J COUNTRY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY FOUNDED 1800. fi3d YEAlt, NO. CO STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY. FIMDAY, JULY 20, 1012 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. .- X r FRIENDS OF IURCH ANSWER FALSE CHARGES Ev'Mrn Whn Hnve Known Him All pf Throtitth Life Issue Card to s . vners i uisui-i. , ... , i Unwilling thnt various iiinliciiiiis ,md false charges which have been .circulated out the Thirteenth judi cial dftdrict against County Attor ney V. S. Unroll, should go uii iiiiHwercil by those who know him ' best and know tlie true htnto of nf fnirF, u number ot prominent eiti eii, business mill professional Mien of Stanford nnd Lincoln county, diow up the following Htuteineut nml address to the jlcmocmtM of th's uidtcial district: To The Voters of The 13th Judicial Qlstrlct. Stunford, Ky., July 23, l'J12. Sv, officials of Lincoln county, attorney ut law nud citizens of Stanford, Ky.. de-ire to mnko this stntcment to tho people of liii county and of .Mercer, lloylc, nml Garrard eountie, relative to W. S. Uurch, a candidate for Common wealth's Altnniey of this district. Mr. Uurch bus been u member of of this bur for oer fifteen jeurs. Tor the last seven yearn he Iiiih been our county attorney. Through out that tune uc have !een brought into doe contact With him, and we fee! that vtp arc qualified to cjwsikj n - to how he ha borne himself, both J us a Iuwer and as an official. fr A .1 ...nitl.. uttnniAi In. litis II Jlflll I r jm vouui.' niiKiinvi " "" --- I ii legal ndviMT to our fiscal court,1 r i.. i.. :... i... i.., .1 I -I I ti that capacity, he 1ms shown luni-j -ell lllorougliiv uuve lo me roraii needs, anxious to advance it inter ests, never undertaking to ninkc jht soilil profit, out of hit poshion ever watchful on behalf of the tax payers. I As a r..ecutor, he has been, I'liroft, but not indietive. deter-1 mined, but not oppri-MVc, fenrlct ct vnthout the fault of taking ad-j Mintage, of hit office to sntisfy jer- ixinal giiewince. Time nnd again he lias shown signnl coiimge in pT- forming the dutie of bin office. I If has been thieatencd with )Militiciitj destruction if he nr tiled in proe-j 'iitini' eertniii defendants. Those threats made him but the m.ire de-' terrained to see that even bunded, justice win dealt out. Ill the course if hit duties, culled upon to prose - .ute bis friend. be luix done so wtth the same energy that he uses in the vase nf n stnmger. Hie comliiel ot( Lis office has been marked by of Yioial integiitv. Since nduiission to the bar. he lias practiced here. He is tin attor ney who stands four sipiine in his irof'sioiml relations. If all law yers weie like v. . iiuicii. nun re proach to the profes-i.m if law, the shster, would be unknown. If tlickeiy be necessiirj to win a ca-e, tlien iif wiii lose it; if certain no torious arts and scheme must be lesorled to in order to obtain n .iicr.t, he goes without n client. A iitignnt may entrust his cause to Sum with tlu fiiiifiilxiu . that ho will liie to oblaui tor linn Hint hearing which the law sjuiclious and guat uutecs. More than that he will not do. .Mote than tluit no houorahlu ii'.m would expect his attoiucy to do. (Vllltlll lepoils icflecliug liioll Mr. Hun It n: mi nttonicy ami as a , .itfieial, as well as a citizen, me being circulated uer the distrisl. It ba been stutcd ill Mich icinuts th.it be i ii gambler; that he st.iy u negro dives; that iie has .lil"ii i'l dictmcuts, and that he hnr occu pic eulcd from disehar.'iuvr lb' li.l:cs of his office bv hem ni.ivi.-it.u1 p.. .1...... !.. I ...... ii... 1,1 these charges, is apparent at ou-e.j Thunder, It. F. P. .'., Marsbull, Mich. However, it was not intended by j their tnbiieiitors that they should BrOOnead. cliciilale among his h e H-ople.i Mis- Louise Wilson ha leturncd Tim nuthors of such Illinois have I.) her home in Indianapolis lud., -prcud them in tho other counties of alter viitiug her sister, Mrs. II. I tin distiict, kuuvishly bo(iuig to Liken'. poison tho mind of those who do' Mr. Onille Sampson, of llusli not know Will Hindi. ville. lud., is the guet of Miss Mat- Wo tako this oppdttimity of In'iiiiiliug each and every one of these Illinois us absolutely false I'pon our responsibilities us offi dill and citieiis we decline to tho people of this district that Mr. llnrch i not a gambler, that he does . . ... .- . . ir .1 1.... not silly in negro tut cm, iiiih ho ui not been pieveiitcd from discharging the duties of his office because of being intoxicated, nud that he has i..i ..p. stolen an indictment. It is to. bo cxiwcted thnt thoso who spuwiij Eurl Phillips, of Conwny, wus with such icporls should do so in secret,, bis cousin, Miss Miranda Tate first and wo now challenge the men whojof the week. arc diffusing these slauderous Miss Cleo Pennington, of Llviugs cliurW'i to copie out in tho open und (on, is visiting her nunt, Mrs. Knuiiu tve their names und not bastardize Frith. ' tlicir una offspring by refusing to fntlicr their menducious utterances. .Mr. Itmx'li' lot is ltmd cujugji nt best. A cripple since childhood, with poin Ids daily portion, it would teem t li nt ev'en thoso uho tile opposing him in this cumpnifjti would deem his suffering enough without lidding i it the wounds inflicted liy fuNe- hoods. Wo nrc confident, however, that such methods will ieceic their proper rewind. A liu can not live. On the thhd of August the vo'leis of this district will puss upon thesb luetics. To their judgment we eou- 'fiilentl submit the issue us to whether or not it will be allowed to blacken n mini's character in order to nffect their suffrage. Geo. i). Cooper, Clerk Lincoln county. W'.'l McCiuty, Sheriff Liiivolu county, nnd President State Hank A Trust Lo. J. It. Paxtou, Attorney and Vice President Lincoln County" National IJank. W. .M. Hright, County Tiensiircv anil Tuslfier Lincoln. County Xu tio'iml Hank. K Alcorn, Attorney. V. S. Fish, General Insurance. W. O. Walker, Farmer. K, 1), Pennington, Master Com missioner. W. S. Kmbry, Deputy Sheriff. P. W. Whipi., Druggist. . I. Grimes, Fanner. J. L. lieuley, Furniture Dealer. J. T. Iliuguuuiu, Furniture Dealer. 1L C. Funis, Itctircd Husincss Man f i. II .1 .. ,. uurrcu HIICWC ,. yynn r, Kctired lliisi- j t Porter, Kctired Huiness ".Mini. II. J. Mt'lfobcits, Merchant. A. .M. Warren, Attorney. W. II. Shunk, Attorney nml Pics. ,,m.u County National Hank J. W. Alconi, Attorney ut law. J. (.. I.jmi, Cattle Trader. j, y, pusley, Jr., Attorney ut a-. . yt tt 'fiibble, Merchant. ,(, j), i;(iHt Vice l'rc Slate Hank j. 'I'ni-t Co. j,,s, J. Hailej, Judge Lincoln Co. Court. -p. J. Hill, Jr., Attorney nt law. Snunden I'.ookkeeper j-jp.! Xulional Hank, Trustee J. F. L. j Sanfley. See'y Hoard Iiial- jriitioll. 1 ; f Karri Vice Hies. First jf)ltjoll ltimk, . Hupley, Mnchant Tailor. n, Pi 'e'Hiy, Chninniin Democrat- io County Committee, Vice Pre. Slate Hank Trust Co., Druggist. It. 11. Coffey, Drug Clerk. BALDHEADS More Women are Bald Than Men, Says Authority Tin U :i stui thug statement but it's true in cording to an article pub lished in a standard magaiiie this j ear. One thing i ceitaiu PA1MSIAX SAOK will sillcly pii'vellt baldness by stopping the hair fimii fulHim. but it wont grow h.iir after the head is bald. j L'ulii,', l.mk aftir our hair, de lioy the dandruff genu with (PAItlSIAN SAtlF. nnd dandruff will disapK-ar. It l'p ealp itch over night nnd i guaranteed to be the mot ii'lreshiii!:, lefined and agree able hair dreiug that can be ob tained. Sidd by (J. L. Penny and druggists n'll over America for .r0 tculs, j "My hair was falling out, nnd I 'was troubled with itching scalp. I lieceived no benefit until I tiled - r.KISIAN SAllU' .Mrs. licorge He ilmott Waller Kohhhi wus in Mt. Ver non Sunday. Mr. Ida Itobiiisou and Mis. ( lew table ami little daughter, of Mnr- celus. nrc the guests of Mrs. L. II, Cubic ami family. I : l I !.' ;.... VI. j 11 l .hiss .icm-i i nun i-r.,, ...-. ... ... Ilaiiun, Joe Cutter nud Henry An derson have been on the sick list. I'jielo Jop McCull wus down from Mnrelburg. lust week. SHELBYVILLE PASTOR ALSO IS FOR HELM Rev. Homer Carpenter Says Tem perance People Have No Rea son to Oppose Him. Kef. Homer Carpenter, pastor of the Christian church, of Shclhville, who is here with bis wifo nt the homo of hen- father, Dr. J. 0. Car penter, is nnotlier of the tempcruncc lenders of the Kighth congressional distiict, who is perfectly satisfied with the position on Congressman llitncy Helm, on legislation which the temperance people desire cnucl ed by congre.-s. Mr. Carpenter said to the. Interior Journal Thursday: "The tcnipeinnee people of this dinliiet, us I'see it, have no leasou to be displeased with Mr. Helm on temperance matters. He has come oul flat-footed for the measure which we wiint enacted into law, and as fills is the only matter nt issue liffofi. eiitijjresn nt present what more enn we askT The temperance people of Shelby county ure for Mr. elm and I look to sec him carry that county by n big majority." Thinking lo wnlwnws t'iu local piiftoit- because their plain-spoken endorioinent of Congressman Helm's posilimi on the Shepard-Keiiyon temperance bill, the Danville Advo- uite Thursday telegraphed the local . . i .1 .. 1 : I IIUUIsICTS II ICUginy incisure uskiuki uirioiis and sundry n.nesti.mi nboiil i the past iccord of Mr. Helm on the temperance iucstion. To this t ele git! in, the local minister, who saw 'the ulterior motive imvolvcd, tclc giaphed back tbe nmwer that they were not concerned about his pnt iccoril but that tlicyyiind bis (mt miiiiiI iLsnr!ince that be will vote for the Shcpard-Kenyon .hill or any other bill that i constitutional, pro hibiting the shipment of liquor into dry territory nnd that i the only issue with which temperance peoplo nic coneenied in the present con gressonal race." Middleburg. Jaine Wileher. who live in the Fay's Cieek section, win heie Mon day, and in tcply to a question con- ff ruing the congressional race m hi precinct, replied that it there! was a single Miutvau uemoerai in the district he had not shown up. This seems to be the situation in ev ery precinct in the county, nnd shows ery plainly thai Sullivan's claim that he ripped his underwear so seriously to lake u out of the eleventh congrcional district ii not well founded and i not fooling any one. It. It. Young, cashier .if the Far mers Deposit Hank, Inn cbo-eii as administrator of the etnte of .1. A. INtes, deccaed ami will proceed at once to wind up the business. Itoin to the wife of l!oy F.te, Julv 2J. u bay. District conference of the M. 1'. ihurcb. convened heie ibis Tuesday moruiui'. There ii quite a large delegation of pieachcr and .ithcr in attendance nud the se.-ioii prom ises to lie interesting. F.lliott & Co's., thiesher was in this vicinity last week, but wheat was in bad condition and -cvcuil funnels, declined to have, their crops threshed. ProT. K. L. (Siiibbs, of Libet l.v, is heie wot king up a model u Wood man Camp. Ho is succeeding fairly well, having secured the names of 12 or 1.1 young men. Col lliukle, who boaided some two mouths at the ltoynlty House at Yosemilc, left some days ago for the state of Pennsylvania. The Colonel was no enthusiastic Itoo-evelt mi nuter nnd before leaving denounced in scathing terms I lie woik of the Chicago convention, sweating with it ii uplifted baud that be would not siippoit Tuft. Htintina for Roscoe Elam Olllccis of Liio'olu nml Garraid i (unities hiive warrants for the ar ils t of lloseoo F.lam, of flilbcit's Ciccl:. who is charged with the stab bing ol' the .vonug King boy at Club Oichaul early in the week. The in jured boy is .aid to be in very bad shape nnd it is fcurcd that tho wound in his lung may piovc fatal. The trouble is said to have arisen between them over n woman. So far the ollicers have been unable to lo cale Elam, nnd think that he may Inivo made hi"eonpo immediately after doing the stubbing. Ti0st. a gold wishbone pin with a horse shoe and four leaf clover set in pearl. Howard for return to Miss Mnry Portiuan. It. Roosevelt Men Here Saturday A big meeting of the Itoosovcll Progressive Itcpublicnns is expect ed to 1)2 held hero Saturday nftcr noon, when formal organization will be. effected. Judge John N. Mencfee, Jr., Jms rccifitcd bttttfrs fimii prominent republicans all over the county stating thnt they will be hero. St-vcral well known colored republicans have written him thnt they desire to lino up on tho lloose clt side. Tho meeting promises to be :i highly interesting one. HUST0NVILLE BAPTISTS Improving Church With Iron Fence And Concrete Sidewalk Ifustouville, July 25th. The llaptist people have added much to the beauty f their church by i-recting an iron fence nt the front, and work begins next week on the concrelu walk. I lev. Homer Carpenter, f Slid byville, dviivnivil it splendid sermon to u large cdngregation ut the Chris tian church here Sunday morning. Mrs. Allen Ilurris mid son, of Col iniido Springs, Col., have arrived for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Jen nie Carpenter. Uov. . S. Willis nnd family, have 1 ..... Cli..lt.fillii nml 1..HI. irmnivu jiwiii wii.-i.v ...., isville, where they spent it most de- b'.'htful vacation Mi-s Klinbctlt Stugg i the 'lie- of Mis JIary Stngg. .Messrs. Floyd Wright, Jtie King and Hitisell Hrovvn Kissed through here Monday in an automobile on thejr wny lo Louisville. Misses Hcsie and Sadie Haugli man nic visiting friends at Hloom field. Me.ssr. Tom Hiiuii 'Jind H.ili Young, of Columbia, were here this week with n big drove of sheep nml Inmlu. .Mrs. Walter Willi has leturncd from Xcw York, where she tit tended the Chaiitnttqua. L Mrs. Frances Cabbell continue wry ill. Miss Sallie Cooke, of Nashville, Tenn., l tlie guest ol .Miss i.ou j(.l;er Mis Hat tie Dice, of Danville, is the guot of Miss Eliza II. Hoiit. Miv. Stanley Stephenson attended the graduation of her sister. Miss Delia Combest, at Howling (ireen on Thursday. The Misses (iiveu. of Hubble, ate guets of .Mrs. J. A. Hammonds. Miss Hattie Kyle Lippi bin arriv ed home again and will be with Mrs. Xuve for a few weeks. Mii IJuhy Fogle. of Liberty, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Fogle. Mis .Minnie Dinwiddie, of Louis ville, is the guest of her parent. Mr, and Mr. John Dinwiddie. AlUs U. llobhiK, of Danville, and brother, Frank llohbitt, were heie for church Sunday. Mis Elizabeth Vci million of Dan ville, i the attractive guest of Mrs, liolaml Hisbup, her sister. Mrs. Tom Peacock and sou. Unw ind, of ltobliiu. Tenn.. aie guest of Mr. C. I.'. McCoimuek. Miv. liiebard Scudder, of McKin ne was here shopping Satutday. Mr. Tom Hadgelt, of Ki.ld's Store, spent Sunday with W. M. Lair and family hero. Mis, Ilium-he Ilarnelt has return ed from a delightful visit to friends iu Louisville. Mr. Wallace Steele, of l'Hiburg. was here for a short time Thursday. Mr. Joe McWilli.uns, of Ellibsiirg, wus hero for a short time Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. It. M. Tate have re turned -from Louisville and Frnnk foit, where they spent several days last week. Miss Morf vdil Evans has icturued to her homo at Spokane, Wash. Mis. Emuiett MeCormack is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. James II. Wood-. Mr and All--. A. J. Adams went iu Staufoid Sunday. Mr. Henry Keynionnn passed thro lcrt Sunday eu louto to Danville. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell de lightfully eutertuiiietl about 83 of the voiing people nt their beautiful couutrv homo Tuesday evening. Lincoln Day at Brodhead. The second day of tho Hrodheud l'nir, Aug 13th has ngiiin been un liouueed lis Liii"olu county day, but even day will be more or less Lin coln county day, Secretary Iliutt says, ns Hrodheud will have a good crowd each day, of the exhibition. I.iicolnitcs nppicciute the courtesies of the Hrodheud fair to dedicate one day of their fair to them. , LINCOLN EXHIBITORS WIN AT LANCASTER Harris & Woods Sweep Mule Rings and Joe Murphy Wins Colt Championship Lancaster, July 2.1. Lincoln county exhibitors swept almost eventling befoic jjiein in tho iing- shown the first two days of the Lancaster fair. Harris & Woods inndo u wonderful record with their great mules, ami W. U. i-.n. i i ..n :.. i lll!llUI iiuiiit; u IIIIIIHU'I ill. iiuv bliu.l tings. Unc ot tlie higgest victones won by the Liucolnites wns when Joe II. Murphy's gicat young Oar raid Chief colt won the colt climn piouihip over Allen Kdclcti s Ho licmiau Chief youngster, and Jlrs. Lowndes' Hex ct Imper.itor, sou of Kentucky's Choice and I'dna JIne. The vieitther was ideal and good clow iK were pieent both duys, u large niimlnv being Lincoln county people. 'Jllie first two days' award were a follows: Wednesday's Awards Mule Class lloisc mule under 1 year .dU Harris & Woods, of Stanford, first picmtum. Mare initio under 1 year limited to Onrrnrd county) .T10 Kd and X. D. Price, first; W. S. Kmbry secoud. Horse mule 1 year old and under 2 rlO Harris Woods first; J. II. Wood. Stanford, second. Mare mule 1 ear and under 2, .10- Hariis ,t Woods first; Ed and X. H. Price, ccoml. AIulc under 1 year old, either sex Jlo Harri" & Woods, 1st nnd 2d. Marc and mule foal by side $13 Herns A: Woods, 1st and 2d. Saddle Class Mine or gelding 1 year nnd under 2 4.13 W. 0. Walker. Stanford 1st; (. (!. Heiizlev. Stnnfnid second. Mare or gelding 2 years nnd un-l der :t $13 P. W. Kny & Son, Howl - ing Green, 1st; Heiimrd Hays, Xioh- olasville 2d. Mine or gelding .'I jean and tut- der 4 $3ti-Ilenuird Hays first. Harness" Class Shetland Ponies Fastest pony to he driven by boy under 13 year $10 Morgan S. Itaughmiui. Stanford t Glass Car- lier, Lancaster 2d. j 3Ic.ro und foal at side $7.30 Dan F.lkiu. Lancaster, lt' John Mdfoh erti, Lancaster, 2d. Phaeton Pony 15 Hands and Less Mure or gelding any ngc $13 P. W. liny & Son, 1t; Harris & Woodi second. Harness Class Stallion 1 veur and under 2 $13 W. O. Walker. 1st. Pony Class Under 18 Inches . . Fn-tost pony any age $10 Karl T. Taylor. Dunville'lt: D. C F.lkiu. Laiicastci. 2d, T. S. Herudoii, Lull caster .'Id. Mule Race Fustvst nml,.. three times aiouml ling !0-n.ur!ev Pollard. Lniicn-- ler 1st; Jack Floyd, Lancaster. 2d, Harness Class Mii't or gelding 2 years and un der .'I $13 P. W. Hay iV Son 1st; Hugh Tin Kington, lloylc. 2d. Rockaway Class Mine or gelding 4 yeurs nr over $20 Edgar Doty, Itichumml. 1st: l K. Kodgcrs. Danville. 2.1, Saddle Class Stnllion 4 von in and over $10 Mrs. It. T. Lowndes. Danville. 1st; P. W. 15uv & Son 2d. ' High Acting Harness Class Mare or gelding any age .40 M'nt S. Cohen, Le.Cingtou 1st; P. W. llnv eV Spa, 2d. Par. nnv' nge .$.!.') P. W. ltuv & Son lt; M. 0. Weisigcr, Danville, secoud. Second Day's Awards Mtlle Class Horc mule 2 years old aiidunder 3 $13 15. 11. Woods, Stanford, 1st; Harris & Woods, 2d. ' Mine inuic 2 j ear and under .'J 13 15. fi. Wood, 1st; lln iris & Woods, 2d. Horse mule, any nge $20 Gentry A Thompson. Lexington 1st; Harris A- Wood, 2d . I Mine iiiulu any nge $20 Ilurris Woods, 1st: Gentry - Thompson 2d. Pair mules any nge, driven to' farm wagon $20 Harris & Woods 1st ; Gentry & Thompson 2d. Slnble of mules, four or more $,"10 Harris & Wood 1st; Gentry & 'lliompson 2d, ' Harness Olass Mute or gelding one year and miiler 2 $13 Edgar Dotv 1st: W. (, Walker, 2d Combined Class Five Gaited with his crack horses. Tho cither , ."oT"" at ,l,b'rt S- 1u," "- joungstcrs had n mighty Jinnl tiine1!" ' ,,. bcatir Morgan H. Haugl.iMnn. ,,f More or gehlmg any age iS.-iO- Linc countv in anv of thn iH,iiv!('l!,e,s Lamer, ltj - J- fcmbry, Jr., Mbto or gelding, any ngc $30 Mat S. Cohen 1st; V. . Hoy & Son second. Pony Class Garrard Only Stallion, more or gelding any ngc .fI.'i I). C. Llkin 1st; Glass Car rier 2d. Ponies Other than Shetland Mnrc or gelding any ago Morgan S. Haughmau 1st; Miss Carrie Hcllc li'omaiis, Lancaster, 2d, Shetland Class Host foal of 10J2 $7.50 D. C. Llkin, 1st snd 2d. Stallion any age .7.o0 Jlormaii S Stanford, 2d Plantation Class Male or gelding any age $.10 fiuy Hundley, Danville, lit; John Wulker, Lancaster 2d. Special Class I lert young lady rider $15 -Miss Josephine Moss, Kicholasvillu 1st. Harness Class Stallion 2 years and under .'! $15 Ilurtoii ii Pontius, Lancaster 1st; Kilmir Doty, 2d. Stallion .'I jenrs and under 4 $20 Mat S. Cohen 1st; Edgar Doty 2d. Saddle Class Mare 4 jears old and over $20 Mat S. Cohen 1st; P. W. Hnv & Son 2d. Roadster Class Stallion, inuic or gelding 2 years and under :i $20 Logan Hurke, Lancaster 1st; Alby Allium, Oairard second. Fancy Driving Class Mare or gelding, any age $20 Mrs. H. T. Lowndes, 1st; Quinn Da vis Garraid, 2d. Champion Class Foal of 1912, either sex, to be shown by hand $30 J. II. Murphy, Lincoln county, 1st; Allen Edelen, Hurgiii, 2d; Mrs. R. T. Lowndes, 3d. Model Class Stallion, mare or "elding, nnv iil'o hbowu to band $20 Mat Cohen 1st; 'J. ". luy & Son. 2d. Stallion, mare or gflding. nnv ngc ' MO -Edgar Dot, 1st; P. W. Kay i Son 2d. Champion Roadster Class Stallion, mare or gelding, nnv $200 Mack Hughes. Danville st; Hurton & Pontim, 2d; A. J. Colemnn. Ilarrodsburg 3d; P. W. inv & Son 4th. ' I McKinney Misse Mary Dee and Lena Heck have returned home from their camping trip on tlie Cumberland, where they spent a mouth. Mis Miidu, llutlor has been sick far several days, but is better at , this writing. Mr. John Howe ami wife of Chatt anooga, nic heie on a visit to Mis. Howe's patents, Mr. and Mr. J. S. Mnrphv. Hrother Gabhait will preach nt the t'luistiiin riiiiicii next Sunday morning and evenug. I Mr. At chic 15 if ft and wife of I.ud- '""' B," " , l "w" "-'.' -r- " JIrS' ,M1V hn' for thc ')i,st ttt0 '"' three duys left Wednesday for Chattanooga, where they will visit George and Leonoia lliffe for a few days. Will Dayton of Frlangcr, is home on a vi-it to his mother here. Miss Xettje White bus returned to her home in Le.Migtou pftcr a visit of several days with her grand father, Mr. Hcuben Williams. "'muni Gunn. lluth turner, Grunt ,ll,,,,lt'- Uie White, Sum Heck, l'flic Drye, Tom Earles, Allie Stagg, '; " u"ler- A""a (lo,H'11 " n" "ll' ,,n.v M ",c ''hlen Dawn Springs 1',"t Sunday, ' lse Miirgniel nnd I'utlt Heck "," v'tins their sister, Mrs. J. W. V,xvU "l Somerset this week. wen- Wu arc still having lots of lain. School is going on nicely now with n good attendance. Mr. Huchuiiuu spent tho day with Jlrs. .Libit I5uclt Sunday. Mi Xancy Pitman was the guest of Mis Eli7iibeth Fo Saturday nod Sunday. iMr. Jim Duughertv spent Sunday with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffey spent Sunday with tho homefolks. Wo mo glad to say Miss (tilth Coffoy, who has been very sick is much better at this writing. Little Xancy Ktisscll i very ill. Mr. Given Cutler culled on the most popular girls in Howcu Sun day. Don't forget to conic to Sunday school every Sunday evening ut Moore's school house at 2:30 o'clock. D0WLING IS PROVING SULLIVAN'S McCULLOUfiH Biggest Distiller In District Is far Madison 'Man Mercer Strstif ' For Helm. Hnrrodsburg, July 23. Congressman Harvey Helm ha bceit .spending umch of tho week campaigning iu Mercec county, and has made many new friends all over this section. Ho is vigorously answering the charge made by Mr. Sullivan that the temperance peoplo nre not for him, and lias flung htck tin's, with the effect of n boomerang1. Likening the support of Scnaiorr W. K. Dowling, the Lawrcnccburg distiller, who is -a warm Sullivan supporter, to that of McCiilloch, tho noted distiller who was caught fi nancing the O'llcar campaign in the state election fast year, Mr. Hchh has made the hit of the campaign in this section. The people in this coun ty nre not inclined to believe Sul livan' charge that the whisky peo ple nrc behind Helm, when ho Is forced t admit that one of his own champions is Senator Dowling. A few politicians here, who hayc been unable to coifrfol Helm are against him, but the great rank nnd file of the party in Merecr led by Judge diaries A. Hardin, are en thusiastically for Helm, nnd they expect to ec Mercer roll up several hundred majority for him on August 3rd. In the three days tour of Mercer iu which Congressman Helm met Judge Sullivan in joint debate b foie numerous voten, the latter ol- empted again to inject tho temper aim? issue and. but he was intro duced by Col. Jack Chinn, whilo Mr. Helm was introduced by tho Key. Dr. W. P. Harvey, the 'distin guished Hnptist minister nnd editor who, with four other Hnrrodsbury: ministers, is as enthusiastic for him tis nrc the ministers of Mr. ITelm'a homo town. Davis' Store. The extreme wet weather has damaged the grape crop to some ex tent. William Cordier hits been in this section feeling . the pulse of the Iloosevelt men and they ure about ten to one nud it does not take un expert to see that their temper is standing at fever beat. Hut we nre not prepared to say what the result is going to be, as justice is asleep' nnd we dou't know when it ii goinR to be aroused. Miss Margaret Coleman has re- tiiiiini hi v niciniuiit wuerc sue bus a position in it millinery store. Moe Pitman nnd family were iu this section Saturday visiting re latives. Missei Allie and Jennie Crutch ficbl, nf Xicholnsville is visiting re latives iu this section and near Ot tenheim. S. J, Pollnrd is doing some ditch ing on the turnpike that has long been needed and if our young squire" will look nfter the much needed re pairs on our pikes and roads, he will gain much popularity. CARNIVAL SALE. Of Hughes, Martin & Co., Creates Much Excitement in Tmvn. Thursday morning at promptly ut nine o'clock, thc doors of Hughes, Muitin & to'. dry good store were thrown open to one of the largest croud that bus ever been known iu the history of Slunford. Men, wo men and childieu flocked the streets und side walks cngeily waiting for the gong to ring at nine. As the doors weie ojieucd tho mobilizing ciovvd made their way iu, tearing down counters, racks and shelve, crushing show case etc., pleading and begging for the many thousands of bargains which await ed them. Valuable gifts were pieented to the ones first entering our stoic, also sensational minute sale took phu-c each fitteeu minutes' ot tho day. This is something new iu Staufoid and added gieully towards the destruction of the stoic. Handled wcic turned awav fiom the doors, fulling to gam an eu trancu. An extiu loicc of salesmen mill salesladies have been ciiiplo.vcd to wait on the tunic, so tlout miss this wonderful value giving event. You uio urged b.v the sale manager not to delay, but come now, and' shaie iu this great avalanche of -bargain awaiting you. ' ' ,.. Flee. balloon ascension tukes place each' day. Sale will close Monday, August Sib. -lt. , ' f . -,, xM . -1 l V."VA"Hi ,- V J 11 V- , It