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bv f y xye, Ear, Nose and Throat, io fc Miss Nell Walker STENOGRAPHER and Notary Public Office with Blue & Nunn. Dr. M. Ravdin, l'rautico Limited Diseases and Defects of the t Ichcl Block Cor. 3rd mid Main li lassos titled. For Sore Feel 'I have found Hucklon's Arnica alvi to b th -proper tiling to use for Mire feot. m well ns for healing burns, Hunt, euta. and nil mnnnur of write. Mr, W Storio, of Knst I''Imiu1. Main It m the proper thig t. for pile. Try it' Sold under guarantee nt ILiyncs A. I'uylor's and Jan. II. Orme's drug store 25 conta. LEPHONE mo Switchboards 4WO l.tti block of Kleeule l.libl Slrtet Rillwsr tod Tdaphoo Soppli CooiUDllr oo lUod. Don't fail to send for latost Catalog uo No. 7. Jas. Clark Jr, Electric Co. (Incorporated) 313 W Main t. Louisvillo,Ky Excellent Health Advice. Mr. M. M. Dnvidson, of No. 379 C'hirord Ave,, Snn Jose, Cal., sayH: "The worth of Electric Hitters ns a general family remedy, for headache, Inhousness nnd torpor of tho liver and bowels in no pronounced that I am prompted toBaynword in its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from Huch atllictions. There h more health for tho digestive organs in u Iwttloof Klcctric Bitters than in any other rumedy I know of." Sold under guarantee nt liuynes & Taylor's and Jas. II. Ormo's drug stores riO cents. J. . KEVIL. Lawyer Abstracting a Specialty Offico in Press Building, Room 5 Mabion Kkhtuokt WHYPAY RENT? We will build you a homo. $1,1)00, ?2,00(), iil.lllM), $1.0011 or J5.U00. TANDAltl) THl'ST COMPANY lur or pot at t Auibotifnt ( For further particular see J. (J. Wai.i.atk. Marion. Ky. Kevil & Co. HAVK KHAIILNUEU A Fire Insurance Agency in MARION, KENTUCKY If you liavo property in the town of Marion, lot them insure it. You fihall have no reasons to regret it. Officio in Press Hulding, Room 6 Tolophono 225. Land For Sale, Wo liavo two farms fot salo one farm lias HI! acres and one farm liati 111 seres Well improved farming land and lios in tho Mineral Holt. This land lays in a body and will soil ut $10.00 per aero and lios two miles ?y!Lt cast c of Lola. , PV 1 3. T. P. JOHN V. WATHON, I.K.M Z, WATHON. Lola Ky. Furniture Wc carry the most complete line of Coffins, Caskets and Furniture in Crittenden County. Call and get our prices. Nunn & Tucker FOH SALE.-Ono socond hand iow ing Machine Wngon. (Iko. M. Cm COMMONER COMMENTS WARNING TO DEMOCRATS MONOPOLISTIC INFLUENCES SEEK CONTROL OF CONVENTION. Watchfulness Needed to Prevent Duplication of Underhand Work of Four Years Ago Nebraska and Taft Platform Compared. Troni tl Commonnf 1 Just after the election of 1901 a mnn ho was prominent Rimme tho advocates of Mr, Parker's noinlnatloii at Ht Units remarked that a great many people who wte advoratiiia Mi Parker noinlnatloii allowed vory little UkUret in the cniiipalKn after thu nomination It U true There aro orlaln financial InleuwU whlrh aro alwayii nctht before tho em emln. they want to dominate lioth urtl nnd nominate ImUi tfntidlilntes ft-i th convention adjourn, flu'y pick "in their candidate and proceed to help elri htm, Ignoring entlrvdy th "ther candidate, If they hld t foree him uion the oouvontlnn That t Just th stttnittan ut this time There aro certain mooopollstlr mllu wirm that aro demanding that the lVmorrntB nominate a man friendly to prwlutnry vlth The-ae men hnvo tSeir wprwentatlv In the vurlous int, and thvy are worklnK under hand When they ml to a man they ay "Of course, hh cannot prevent Instruction, bivt w can i?et thn rtfiht Mnd of men on th nlvatlim, and then wntrh our npjortunlty '' Thee jma ax pviik1ng In wWsper. thy . .Ju.ir4M .,,t..rrv.inr1 If llllfV Mil wmtrol tho Domrrrntlc conTentlon and nomlnfttM inne one In whom tho prednton' lnterirt have confidence, they will Unci fwl sure thai the iirty hna no chance, and proceed to htdp the Hopubllcaii Can thr tod th votsrsT Not tills Lae. Tt cprlenc of tour yfiA ro Iraa art wen forwaten and with Cwt mtmlmw fnh In tb DmiwctuU tt lii non but the r raArd. If Uie nraocrntlc v&als to unlrtniv1 the nU purpc ad th tnt iwpt. l blra Kunpnn th rolnrlea of Judtfe Parkrr which apprd before thu conrsnUon with tho denunciations of him that fol lowed. These- pupers thftt told what . plBidJd man he was and how troac tho party would be under his lvadenhlp t"umed aalnst hlra a soon as tha campnlm oponed The Nrw York World. on of his loudost rccwlT, mony from the Republican campaJu crrmmltUc for an artrwrtlaitmcAt (unls the World pub lished It aTKtultcnaaly) t&r space for acurrllous oartooa the Sunday before lecUoa. Th Interoat of prdaior' wealth In the Democratic party t only temporary It Is mardiMtatl Jnt before the wniverrtJo recate It wcld cost lss to defeat ft ImocnUJc irty In the oonyentlnc than to defeat It at the polls. ad tho defeat of the Democratic party U tho mi!- thlnn which It delre Who I Copying? Tho WanhlnKton Host mar not regard It as a surlous mistake, but In a rorent dltirrlal It a that the Kvhniska plarforro repentx many of th jwnmrajihs of th- Taft platform adopted at Coluinlm -not word for word of but nifnnlnK tor me i Inc." nnd then it profida to peoifv j It quot the lttpiiMleiui platform n ; favoring "pmlerton f U'eiral trust, nt'ijijolUts and all rvll dors. both In i th t uMlc swrvjee anO In the Vial wory. together vIOi (be cf aT( wholesome rneasures w hi t. hare mjuU; afr tti icujjrant, of life TfDrty and Teepertv ' The N!raikf i l.itfprtii is quoUnl by the Post a follow "We favor tha vlnor our niifnrieinent of the criminal law i against trusts and trust mittfnat, and I (Jsiniind the nactmout of such add! : tlonal legislation as may tn necessun to make It ImpoxslMe for n prtvntn monopoly to exist In the I'nlted Statu ' This, thu F'ost alleRos. "'s twjjjdlodeo and twfcdlodnra drawn to a nnrpolny'tlPSffiSt' In the llrst plac. the lanKuiulfi qtiotod from the Democratic platform of March 5 was copied verbatim from the Nebraska Democratic platform of last September, so that If anybody "copied," the Taft mnnnifFrs triTe copied th DoinocTfttfc plalform, Will tho Post make the correction and admit that the Nebraska Democrats Wfuro In tbe Cakl first, or wlU It pillow the mistake to stand'' DuL as a matter of ftuit, the two paragraphs nro not nt atl nllkw Tho Hopuliltcnn platform asks for tho prosecution of Illegal trosta said monojxv Ilea It joes not ftk for thu enforcement of tha "criminal InwnKntnst trusts nnd magnates," neither does tho Repuhllcau platform demand "the enactment of suAi additional tlon , may b nucessarj' to ntalio It ImpoKfilble for a prlvnte monopoly to In the United Statos." Then' la no BiurKestlon In tho RepubllcHU plank, quoted by the Post, of addition-a' lobulation, while tho Nebraska pint-form demands additional legislation It not only demands additional luulsla tlon, but It spoclfles certain legislation which Is demanded, us follows. "Among th additional remedies wo specify throo: Ilntt, a law Uie duplication of directors nmons oomputlnn corporations; sooond, a li cense system which will without, abridging tho tight of each tatw to jfmf ; - J?Vl. IMtWtMMMAMAkMMMW create corporation, or tla right to rej. ulato as It will forelpn corporations dolnK business within Its limits, make It necessary for a manufacturing or trading corjwratlon enaed in Interstate commerce to Uiko out a fedoral llconso before tt shall bo pnrmlttud t control ns much as 2fi ier cent, of t6 prtxluct In which It doals. the llconea to protect tho public prom waterwl stork and to prohibit the control by such curMratli)n uf more than fV) per cent, ot the total amount of any product consumed In the I'nlted Status; and, third, a luw compelling taich licensed corH)rUPm to sell all purchasers In all part of the country on tho wuno terms, moalng due for cost of transportation The CfimmtwH r Is ujfllllnK a copy of the NebrHHka plutOrfft to Uie editor of the Post, and aaltt the lost to compare H with the Ohio platform It will he aien nt a Sfofroo that whllo tlio pnKftrm 1 clear, em pluiUc ami mitMo o" ph point, Ujo mipubllcaa plotfortn is Kenenvl. ifenl evashe No matter wtwU mhj.ct B, fmTt with, tho Nebraska platform ands for sonvothinn that cku be updorstnod, while the Republican platform for adhletbliw or arthmu n'ordli.K to tlia qaiwtrno Qbn fjlVd u;s)n it. mvl aoymfc caa pfcet; upofi rf Uie eorMrrrurto h like. PtotoorapyH Defenders, icalte's Wetfiy H 6i0 ot fy' J! oitrt hahituany ftisu Qww4 w TnWJofid flit- ttittlrs tt O)1 Msij(j t) ooutusj "Uxsa Suajs Stood nt maTHRMhotft arl 5ffc tide hn liei piataraTd IB tho OfllC Time TiiWB tlfix ttt) dt U PI vaiila mnxiaA hlch wped Into f(uc In February) lyslUs Weekly' condemns the Raw tnao lw aadCavckvfvs it a faftur: tt finds (hbU mKX Iba yg rrf that law and clalrrm &4 V g" anacted imdar prctsurt 01 mv4tltt clamor" It mmarlain of ti nenu elation of the worthy" and declares thiu the railroad "want to be sure that for some simple and perhaps In nocimt Infraction of a complicated law they can not be mulcted for millions." It attacks the courta and the Judjra who Imposed tho fM.OOOOOO flae fo "a technical violation of the law" II calls the-e oad other decisions "out raKeous" and say they were "formed try a aocliUUUfi public sastlmoiU and canid out In the name of law, etc., etc." Waa tht dltorlal written for th Pennsylvania railroad or did th Pennsylvania railroad Just happen tc stumble on to the editorial! Whx owns Lenlla's Weekly Is It not worth whllo for the reader to find out wnc stands behind these majtailn thai assault Uio irovarninent, tha oonaTtsi and tho legislatm' Whose knife U It that Is stabbing out of th dark t What conscience, what character, what stands bnci of the editorial la LresUa's Welcly? If we know th orm trofJlnK force w could better welua tan word, and the abcnra Is only sample of what la now icrdnK on In thU country The press that ought to be the av nue through which Information reachei tlie public has In many oasen bjOiD tho vahlcle for tho sproad of mflTrv formation and for vollod attacks upon those who would euact legislation jybi to the ""' rJ Censorship of the The Democrats of thjp shato nn3 house will do well to "watch the bill Introduced by Senator Penrose cm tha Pth of December It amends seotlou S.S98 if the revised statutns jd pur ports tn be n for tho out of tbe law awalnst obfleen lte Hturt. but a reading of the bllj frcnihnn Uio suspicion Uint It hat- another vur pose The amendment U so iron! 'hat It Is u cjuhtlon IMijlyfj; Qot t.kUh a ceniorsjp ot the press aqd vwi in tbji pottoillee department the rtyBt to arbitrarily exclude papers frji tin setund class malltns prlvHegos .. - TIip btr jhj?vid h" 75Civroi(fldud as N frtsVe ft for thr tQlpd deptartinunt to emrctsi u censomhip or political papers We oarj tyjl (jf ford to aiibleot polltlbal arRuticnts to censorship "" Th dangers Involved In ?uch t law outweigh an i?(xvl that could coiuo from li. Fruedotn tt pre Is u sontlal to free Kvernmont. and In yx cludlnu obscoiie matter care must 155 taken not to lmlse lu the poetotllce da- partnioni u uiscnmon wniCD will covl other matters i Under tho Guarantee flyatem. r A reader of tho Commoner goads lq an (torn In rcurard to an ttrtfe tierJi which filled The nnwunt on rfttoclt was about ? 200,000, of jrtUDb. T,00Q beloiiKed to the coahty. The Aiyuty had socurlty and as sood ns tho raltnre was known the county oompolled i'j.. bondsinon to touke good the U but tho Individual deiiosltora. not u.. . In anT irrotooUoo, ipat a qonatoOTabU pnrt of thoir dopoaltsV''Mi'i.iffc'' I'ndUjr the Kuaranteo system all oi tho depositors would have been paid in full and tho community wowhloi liavo suffered from embarrasHtnont. Tha Boat and Only Plloy." OeorK Uarvuy, editor of Harper's Whly, roputed to bo owned by John Plorvout Murtran. tnado an tntoPosUnc answer to tho Now York World's query; "What Is the tt principle nnd what the best policy to Klve tho Democratic party now life?" Hero Is Mr. Harvey'H niiHwer. "To tho Editor of tho World: Tho best prlnclplo: The constitution. Tha next boat: Tariff for revenue only. The boat and only policy: Beat Ilryan, "OEOROE HAHVKV. "New York, March 10." i The ulterior motive to b ooucoslod in tho Aldrlch bill sticks out like boy's aoro thumb In baseball time. MRS. WILLIAM J. BRYAN aRVYwn7mssVRRBnRK'l F lrfeWfSL Is? - "Wf w V 1 UTatifr' -' fc$v k M $ f W Jj IBlaMRRhRViMRaHHHRRRMRHllBCT AAK. T WffW $k ' 'laJPWJBKTWFt AW? aMaBaa I I w9WrWHVakvlf 5- iaaaWRTOaF jKMnKr9nSra "ATTENTION FARMERS." :j Wc have PARIS GREEN especially ground for J : Dust Sprayers, On account of its fineness it is ; g Cheaper and less liable to burn the tobacco, g :: UavnoQ A Tuulnr nriiorarict 1 g iiujiiuu w ujiui p m u&&iuif I MARION, - KENTUCKY. KKnKKMKKKMMKKXKKKKKUKXUKK THOUGHTS ON BY WALDO PONPRAY WARREN A vdSfc" V CONTINUOUS GROWTH NECESSARY you orowlng as fast at your business is growing? ARE is a question every man might well ask himself. Unless there Is a continual growth In the Individual there Is a widening of the distance between him and tho higher positions to which he aspires. The requirements of nearly all high positions are increasing. It takes a bigger man to be foremah to-day than It did a few years ago. f These are days of remarkable growth In almost every line of business. It Is not uncommon tti hear of concerns that have "doubled last year's business" and that In the face of the fact that "last year doubled the year before." An increase of 20 to 50 per cant a year is by no means uncommon. Statistics for the ljt tew years show a steady and substantial incrjuji n almost every imc of business. Are you growing as fast as your business is growlng7 This question comes home with especial significance to men wno have executive work of any kind. The foreman who harjd'&d ten men two years ago, and twenty men last year, fs tKs year perhaps requirec to handle forty men. He must be able to do it i he is to keep up with hs position. Tho business demands the forty men if he cant handle them arcthtr The call everywKere is for men who can keep lip with the ripid pace of day business activity. ,l .Mr..' ... J.,,,, h B. ,.., lie . - r I L r3iu I bmn I MISS GRAgE BRYAN Jr . . - - -- BUSINESS 4" X V9 .fSnJ' - nZZ t, JH..JST tr "" ' " ' OTTTT . sRBBlRlKjaw . CIIsrrHrIrrrrrrrrrK ru3 rrrrrrrrrrBrIrrIrrX LrrrrrrrrrrrrVrrrS vQrK KAi V ' JfeiS 4 7Vr J J 9riRl9QlRRRRRRRRRRRRRH9r 1 f liaHRRRR?m,vvKxKv K TTTVfftkiAn v r 3! xlfe'saHRRRRRRRUi LOm Indigestion Stomach trouble U but a irmptom of, and not In Itrtlf a true dlstenM. We think ot Dytpepila, Heartburn, aod Iiirtlgcstlon at real dlases. re ther are symptoms onlr of a certain specula Nerre sickness nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr Shoop In the creation of that now very popular Rtom&cn Remedy Dr. Snoop's Rpjtoratlro Ootnii dlroct to the stomach nenrrs, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Bhoop and his Restorative. Without that original and hlshlr Titnl principle, no such lastlns accomplishments were ever to bo had, ForttoniHCh dlttrues. bloatlnr. blllouf nets, bad breath and Fallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's self what it can and will do. We sell and reco&unend Dr. Shoop's Restorative JAS. H. ORME. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyrlcht, 1S0S. by Bdwin A. Nye. FATUER AND MOTHER. The school chllden of Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, were recently asked to vote, the Issue being, "Who Is tho best and greatest person who ever lived?" A partial statement of the result L grven as foUowu: Lincoln, 14; Washington, 11; G; ItooeeveJt, 4; Mng ArthuT, 3; Joan of Arc, 3; "My Father." 8; "My Mother," 3; King Solomon, 1. Here is an Interesting revelation of the child mind. Tho first thing that strikes one is the overwhelming patriotic trend of tb children. Another thing Is the entire absence of the commercial spirit Ther. is no millionaire or captain of industry on the list It may be stated that those chllden who voted for their fathers and mothers voted their real sentiments. The other votes are the reflection ot adult opinion. , j "My father." Bressings on the bead of the children who cast that ballqtl The normal child! Is the one whyihlnks Its father th greatest an best man. If the child thinks otljgjtvlse there Is Bomethlng the mArVitb it 0r with the father..,. ue father has every advantage & " that from the "first thochM loia to him. He only needs to be a Una but gracious sovereign to be alway. the king. There are those of ns who have gray threads in our hair who yet believe that "father" Is the grandest end noblest man we have ever known. motner." Those votes came naturally. They voiced a renl conviction. On second thought every child would have writ-ton "mother" on his ticket. You will tometuues llnd a person who does not love his father. Rnrc are those, children or ndult, who do not revere th mother. Lord ByrSns are scarce. Mother is a queen who rules by dlvlno right Her scepter Is compelling love. At the mention of Ijer sacred, naHe the" bolts to ot cry heart are unbarred. ' her name devils ;nv :t out. She lur to henyen aij' i"':ts the way. rather nnl iTiolher king and queen of I he king, lot.- of i. v' rKEMaNr Oh henriH iovi, sore and wear)' with the buffets nf the world, ye havo bent the tc i lord nnd si ' your time, but tho nild iml south' rei?n of v.' "fnt'.er nn! "motter i from eorv lastlni: 'into eveniintJajf August time tells on the nerves. ' that spirit less, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known by druggists everywhere ns Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within 48 hours after beginning to uso the Restorative, improvement will bo noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all, you will realize nnd feel your "'3W. strength nnd ambition as it is returning. Outside influences depress lirst the "inside nerves" then the Stomach, Heart, and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Bold by Jas. II, Orme. j BULBS BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: .Uatde fa bull J XW lln.ln.. A ' " trirtl wtll mfkkti nu & nnrnmnunt .,-. toiucr. HatUfartloii ffunrant.ui.l monoy rrfand.! a ' nifvasril Pn1talt am W QsLm BaltA Ib Ifclaa. wwuvvaaia vutiovilUUi,. i..... ."... w - - nuian. amnsiiiaa ' lb tVIJli b.uilfl aitai GitM Hvaalai.. r.ik.. u. ' inio. ssnil P. .nai. Itlft. Pcaalah Irta. I1U. .....i. 1 ' Kaaiiamsltu. inlfvP.CrMMa .cldaiaii.aa ii...'. h..iii' 1 oU Ky fSarcli4. TtanstA Tvlln. I'smt Tuitn v.,.a. F la rmllr. (Jaalli. lMB'h. ILana ail IVth ll.i.t.. I ! 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