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Hot and ooli baths) olecirto Hunts and fan, hydraulic chair and everyUilaf for comfort. Clluton Strwt, nickman, Ky. Nazi door to Jones' Cat. LAND FOR SALE Both city and farm prop erty at roasonablo prices. If yon have real estato for ale. let us get you a buyer. ADDRESS: Hickman Courier Realty Co Hickman. Kentucky. el J ' oflioa and look over our lamplea. COUNTY UNIT BILL PASS ESTHE HOUSE DHYS" HOPE TO SQUEEZE IT THROUGH SENATE, OUT "WETS" ARE NOT IDLE. SCHOOL ACT IS ALSO PASSED Provides that Permission Must Be.OH talned from Voters of District 'ifl Which Institution Is to Da L cated. Frankfort, Ky. With a "hip and rt hurrah," tho county unit bill passed! tho Iioubo by a voto of C3 to 28, and will bo sent to tho senate. Tho sup porters of tho bill have not tho samo hopes that It will paw tho senate as It did tho house. By parliamentary tactics, however, tho bill may bo put on Its passage, and then It Is likely tbnt It wilt bo passed, but tho wets will not bo Idle. Tho rules commlttco called from tho orders of tho day 11, 11. 347 J. W. Holland To regulate tho establish ment of Industrial schools. Tho bill provides that beforo any school, col lege or Institution Is established, per mission to operate such an Institution must bo had by tho legal voters In tho precinct In which such institution Is sought to bo located. Tho provisions of this act do not apply to cities ot tho first, second, third or fourth class or to schools, colleges and Institutions already In existence Tho bill was passed by n voto of 63 to 7. This bill will prevent tho establishment of tho "Lincoln Instltuto" In Shelby county If It passes tho senate. In tho house, as a minority report from tho commlttco on suffrage and elections, Col. it. D. Hunter, of "Win chester, submitted a favorablo roport on tho Graves bill, granting women limited suffrago In school matters. Tho minority roport was defeated by a voto of 43 to 37 In effort to substi tute It for tho majority report. Senate bill No. 77, tho Thomas bill, providing for tho parolo and Indcter mtnato sentence, passed by a vote ot 60 to 20. To Pay State's Dills. Representative Carter offered a res olution, seconded by Holland, that Houso 1111 1 4C9, originated by tho rules commlttco, authorizing tho Issuance of Interest-bearing warrants to pay claims against tho state, bo taken from tho orders ot tho day and placed upon Its passage. An amendment was offered by Carter providing a flat rato of Interest of 5 per cent, saying this was to prevent warrants being split Into small amounts, which amendment was adopted. Tho bill was passed by a voto of C2 to 7. In tho scnato tho bill providing for an amendment to tho present libel law was passed, creating practically a now statute and protecting tho pa pers or publications br a rotracUon. Wlllsen Dlimed for Lack of Funds. Arraignment of Gov. W'llbon fir "squandering" tho state's nioaey in his war on night riders, nnd for tho alleged breaking up of tho First regiment in Louisville, for tho purposo of "swinging" tho re cent municipal election In favor of former Mayor Grinetcad, aro two fea tures of tho report submitted by Sen ator U. M. Taylor, chairman of tho commlttco on military affairs. Tho report of tho commlttco says It was ombarrassed by tho ralluro of tho stato examiner to havo Inspected tho department of adjutant general. Tho commlttco began by setting out that 5389,000 has been spent on tho stato (Manl In two .years, S1S9.000 ot it for actlvo militia, practically tor tho "night rider" trouble. Ono Item was 110,000 to a Hppklnsvlllo liveryman for horso Hire. It sets out that the militia was sent into 34 counties, and, by admission 0f Gov. Willson, Into practically .all of thera without request of tho local authorities. Tho commlt tco declares this action of tho govern or to bo a "flagrant v(platlou" of tho constitution and tho bill ot rights, say ing that ho sent troop In some In stances without tho nocosslty of It, and without ever ascertaining tho need therefor from tho civil authori ties. Condemning what it termed tho "night rider outrages," the commlttco says It must more strcngly condemn the acts ot the governor for violating tho plain letter ot the law. Tho com mltteo set out nt great length tho "raid" on a Woodman of tho World lodge at Wallonla, Trigg county, by a detail of soldiers seeking; alleged night rldors, nnd of tho alleged dese cration ot Masonic rroporty In that raid. Tho commlttco recites that tho adjutant genoral declined to go Into this matter, saying ho wps not on tho ; defensive. The commlttco expresses the opinion that, had tho J1S9.O0O not been spent for actlvo militia by tho governor, tho treasury would not be so depleted. RECEIVER'8 REPORT CONFIRMED. Dig Sum Will De Divided Atucng Creditors of Defunct Company. Loxlncton. Ky. It Is exnocted that (1.000,000 will bo distributed nt oaco to claimants acalnst tho Southern Mu tual Investment Co. as a result of tho confirmation ot the report of ltcooiver I C. Rogers, by tho circuit court Iwrc. rim Investment conmany failed sev eral years ago, with nearly 3,000 claim- ints residing la every stato of tn Union. The incomo tax amendment to tho Federal Constitution, approved In a corrected rcsolulon offered by Mr. Brooks, -was passed by a voto of V to 3 Tho first step toward tho investiga tion of the ofilco of Commissioner ot Agriculture Ilankln was when Repre sentative Owing offered a resolution, which was adopted, authorizing tho commlttco on agrlculturo of this house to Investigate the condition ot tho department of labor and statis tics. The resolution sets out tho fact that It has been charged, that politics has been Injected Into tho Stato Farm ers' Institute, and the commlttco is directed to Investigate this condition. Tho bouso passed tho bill of J. S. Steer, providing for tho caroful hand ling ot gasoline In uniform tanks, pro hibiting tho uso of tanks for oil, C9 to C. ScnatorMark Kyan, of Loulsvlllo, saw his bill making the members ot tho LoulSrlllo board of waterworks , eligi ble to succeed themselves In ofilco en acted 20 to 0. It also provides that tho maximum amount of rofundlnff bonds may bo Increased by 1500,000. Senator Catlctt's bill to pay Jurors summoned for scrvlco, but not ac cepted, was passed, 25 to 0. The bill of Senator Thomas provid ing for a board of forostry and ap propriating 120,000 to establish tbo department, was passed practically without opposition. Senator Combs offered a bill appro priating not exceeding $30,000 to pay tho "Taylor soldiers" who performed scrvlco in Frankfort during tho 1900 session of tho general assembly. Gdv. Willson sent to tho senate his appointment of W. G. Munn, of Louis ville, commissioner for tho Stato Insti tution for tho Ullnd, to succeed the lato Daniel Mills. - Governor Favors Income Tax. In favoring a stato Incomo tax Gov. Willson says: "Wo collect taxes as tbo contribution of each taxpayer for tho protection and caro of the state, and thoso who havo Incomes havo something to contribute from. Tho best way Is for each ono who has an Incomo to givo his part or tltho. While they who havo property, but bury tho talent In tho ground and mako no incomo, should bo pushed to work and mako an Incomo by taxing their ldlo property and burled talents, tho bulk ot taxes will always bo paid out of our Incomes, no matter on what property laid. Tho stato government needs tho money. Tho federal govern ment, which has already tho power under which It collects over $1,000, Ouo.000 every term of congress and which collects from Kentucky for tho federal government millions of dol lars more every year than tho atatc collects for Its government, does not need more. Why not, then, enact a Kentucky Income tax-now, beforo con gross docs It, and pay our debts In stead ot borrowing money or standing off the creditors? Why not tako ad vantage of tho wave of acclamation for Incomo taxation which prevails? Will It como any easier for tho fed oral government than for our own state? No ono ought to opposo giving our country power to lovy nn Incomo tax If needed to save It In war or oth cr great emergency, but wo are on a national Incomo tax 'Joy-rido' for tho federal government whether It needs It or not nnd no matter what wo pay already. Let us seize on this best chanco of all to pay our debts and ralso ovorybody's salary but thoso for bidden by tbo constitution." Chinn After Brown's Scalp. Asserting that he never gives up a fight, Col. Jack P. Chlnn, of Harrods burg, a member of tho house ot rep resentatives, who is causing tho in vestigation of tho Frankfort peniten tiary, called Harvey McCutchcon, chairman ot tho prison board, to one sldo In tho lobby ot tho Capital hotel, and stated that he Intended to de mand tho legislature either to fire Col. lill II. Drown, Jr., a mombor of the board, cr that the legislature Investi gate him, and It his charges aro in correct or false, to expel hlra from that body. Col. Chlnn bad just mado tho statement that every warden and deputy warden was mado to hand In Ills 'signed' resignation before ho took bis oath of olllce, so that ho could be discharged without ceremony. Gov". Willson submitted to tho as sembly n messago recommending tho Issuance of 4 per cent bonds for'?500, 000, tho proceeds to be used for paying outstanding debts and past duo appro priations, and gifts to tho schools and other beneficiaries. Ho also recom mended the lesuanco of interest bear ing warrants at a rato ot not exceed ing 4 per cent for all unpaid obliga tions and gifts to tho stato, which Eliall not bo paid out ot tho current rectpta or proceeds of sales of tho bonds. Tho report of tho contest commit teo In tho case ot G. C. Scott against K. E. Tcnetts was accepted. Tho com mittee reported that contesteo was en titled to a seat in tho houso. Tho Dcsworth good roads bill Placing tbo roads of the state under tbo commissioner or agriculture passed tho senate. J. T. LETERLEE ELECTED. State Board of Forestry, Agriculture and Immigration Settles Contest. Frankfort, Ky. The last chapter of tho State Farmers' Instltuto wha closed wheu tho stato board ot for estry, ugtlculturo mid Immigration met here, and, after boarlug tho oyI denco In tho contest of J, T. lcterleo against U U Dorscy, both of JeJTorsou county, for Uie seat on tho board, Let erlco was declared elected to rpre sent tho Fifth district. ALCOHOL-3 per cent AYefltloWc Preparation forAs similnling iheFoodnndncdula ting rheStomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful ness and Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral Not N ah c otic fry soiHDrSAMvumara u ;? r.c Arjcrfecl Rcmcdv forConillpa str.l lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, fee Worms .Convulsions.revcrisn ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of Tire Centauh Company.1. NEW YORK. Kit m Guaranteed under tho FoodaiW aaMaSSMBtoMMBBaHsaaT Exact Copy of Wrapper. HE WOULD DO BETTER. Chaplain Tommy, I was very sorry to see you in a state of Inebriety last night. Tommy Sorry, sir. In futuro I won't go out when I'm drunk. 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Bxsmine tho formula on their bottle.wrsppers the same ss sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery," the great blood-purifier, stomach tonio and bowel regulator tbo medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption In its advsnoed stages (no medicine will do that) yet don cur all those catarrhal conditions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and bang-on-coughss which, ii neglected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate in con sumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" l tint and it Is not likely to dis appoint you if only you give it a tlurtuth and fair trial, Don't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and per severe in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients ot which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores ot medical leaders better than any amount ot lay, or non-professional, testimonials although the latter are received by thousands. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy or inowm composition, Asi vous NBioiisoss. They must kaow oi many euro) made by it during past 40 years, right In your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. U.V. Pierce, Pies., lluffalo, N.Y. CASTORIA Jor Infanta and ChiMrta, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tmi einrwa anknr, mtm ntm WTT. At Last They've Found a CUREjor Liver Trouble! A! CURE THAT CURES; a liver remedy which not only cleanses and purifies that organ, but ener gises and vitalizes it without irri tating SIMMON'S Liver Purifier IN YELLOW TIN BOXE8 ONLY And the best cure for constipa tion known. 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