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I v,. THE TIMES. A Democratic Newspaper Eighteen Years Old 'The Best Weekly In this Section. M. P. O'Mara Editor Entered as second-class mail mat ter at the Post Office at Clay City, Ky., under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. A HOME-MADE PAPER. THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915 Honest labor never kills any oue, but laziness senbs many a poor cuss to the potters field. And speaking of laziness, why ddn't some of the revivalists try to encourage their converts to work a little. Some of them that get couverted about twice a year, imagine .they can sin 'Jesus paid it all", and be ou of debt. If you have a quarrel with a neighbor, don't tell him to go to hell tell him to go to Europe, An old adage says, "Money talks'', but all it ever says to us is "Hello and Goodbye." This world is full of sinners and the Deculiar thin": about it is ' that we ull think the -other fellow js the bigger nue. why is it that amudholein the street is in every body's way is seen by everybody and cussed by everybody, and yet nobody tries to fill it up. The Democratic party in Ken lucky has never had a stronger ticket in the field than it has at present. And never were the party's chances any better or victory more sure than at prseut We are going to win with such a majolty that it is doubtful if there will ever be .any opposition to Kentucky Democracyju the fu ture. Rawlelgh's Products Mr. Frank Kennou has accept ed the agency for the famous llitwleigh Products, and will dis tribute them throughout Powell county. Watch for his w.igon. To accomodate the public a sup ply of these products, consisting of spices, extracts, medicines of various kinds, liniments, stock remedies, etc., will be also on 8-ilo in Pherigo'8 barber shop. These goods are guaranteed and the public is invited to give tnem a (rial. Satisfaction given or money refunded. adv. Flthlng. A man who calls himself an Idiot wants others to question hia veracity. The Next Beat Thing to The Pine Forest for Colds Is Dr. BelU Pine Tar IIoi)ey which goes to the very root of cold (roubles. It ch'iir the throat and gives relief frun tiiat cliKed aud stuffed fooling Tho pines liavo ever been tho friend of mnn in driving nway colds. Moreover, the pine-honey qualities are peculiarly ef fective lit lighting cliildrens cold. Ite member that n cold broken at the start greatly removes tho possibility of com I Ik-t tlons 23o. Doubt Ends When She Tries Tanlac Mrs. Emma Hcnle Says Relief Was an Agree able Sui prise To Her Louisville, Ky., Oct. 20. Mrs Emtha Heiile, of 1540 Kentucky street, Louisville, declared re cently that she had little faith in Taulac when she began taking it, but that after a few doses she noted a remarkable change in her condition. "I had suffered for years with kidney troublo and rheumatism," she s.tid recently. "At times the pain was so bad I could hard ly stand it. I had no appetite and lost a great 'deal of sleep. My friends became alarmed about me. My nerves were in a dread ful ?hape and I had no strength. "I decided to try Tanlac because I had heard so many people say it had helped them, j am frank to saV I didn't expect it would do me much good, but in that was agreeably surprised. I had been taking it a very. short t,ime when my appetite cam 3 back. sleep as peacefully now as a ba by, and have gained strength and weight. I really feel like a diff erent person and I have Tanlac tojthauk for it." Tanlac, the premier prepara tion, is of proved value in kid ney trouble, poor circulation, rheumatism, catarrh and kindred ttilment3.: It is being sold now iu (Jluy OitycatT Eit.tor Gil ire's and 111 StanPon Eittoril & Me at. Hard- wick & Go's. STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circu lation, etc., of Tito Clay City Times, Published weekly at Clay City, Ky,, required by tho Act of August 24, 1911. Editor, Managing" Editor, Business Manager, Publisher, M. P.O'Mara. Owner :M. P. O'Mura, H. V. Crab- tree, Cluy City, Ky. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees and other security holders : None. M. P. O'Mara. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, the Eleventh day of October, 1015 A. T. Whitt, Notary Public. My commission expires Junuary 23, 1018. If a man wants to getaquamt ed with human nature, let him edit n newspaper for u short time. Ho knows nothing of the ups aud dowus in life until he ms served in this capacity. He le may have preached, conduct ed a bank, sold goods, traded lorsee, praqtied luw, sawed wood or run a popcorn factory, but le needs u few months exper ience as an editor in chief of a country newspaper to complete us knowledge of tho excentric ties of huiimau nature. exc. HOW'S THIS? Wo offer One Hundred dol lurs reward for any case of cat arrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Oure. F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for tho last 15'yeara, and be liovo him .perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Nation?! Bank of Commerce, Toledo,. O, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upoir the-blood and mucous surfaces of tho system) Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sofa by all druggists. Take IIhII'h Family Pills for const!- patlou. A Wonderful iAWtlseptlc Germs and infection .accravnte ait- iiiviiio aim 1VM1IU uuajlll. OiUfl limb Infection at onco. Kill.tho germs and .1 Wl.l f nn.1 Mt.tJ 1. .. 1 i .. .t.r get rid or the poisons. For this pur- pose n single application of Sloan's i.imment not only kills tho pain bnt pain unt destroys tho germs, Tills, neutralizes Infection and .gives nature- assistance, by overcoming congestion and gives a chance for the free andVnormal flow, of the blood. Sloan's Liniment is an em ergency doctor and should be kept constantly on hand, 26c. COc. The 1.00 sizo contains six times as much as the Children Need Special Attention.. That special medical attention should ho riven to children In the four or Ave early years before school be- gins is asserted by Dr. David Forsyth, published in a bulletin Just Issued by me unuea uiaies nureau 01 eaucation. TVlpfni- Vnravtii f1a.ln.AB Ih'nt M.'illii.l Inspection of elementary school chit "-."-- -. ""' dren points to a widespread physical deterioration during the first four or Ave yeara of life, which leaves tho majority of children with serious tut preventablo defects. C. L. RUSbELL, Painting, Paperhanglng, Decorating Reasonable Pnccs Satisfaction Guaranteed For fine Watch and Clock REPAIRING or any work in my line, I will be glad to haveyou call on me S. V.MRISON Clay City, Kentucky "T"Tr'" ' WHE1T- YOU! WANT A SHAVE ORHAIE OUT OR ANY TONSORIAL.WORK CALL ON H. H. FHERtoo. CLEANING AND PRESSING. I am ready to dolour Clean ing and Pressing. Good work guaranteed and charges reason able. Orders left with J. Bloom will receive prompt attention. JAMES WILLIAMS. MORE THAN WT" STRAWBERRY PLAINTS Fruit and Shade Tre, and psr offering of the remark- Potato. Send for 'our free catalogue. No Agents H. F. Hillenmeyer fc Sons. Lexington, 1 Ky. TRACY & STOKELY r ; Real' Estate and li;wrane. We Buy and Sell Tm nd City Property of all klads, W!ekve soke nice farms la Clark and adjoining counties for sale or rent. Write us what you wast. We write aH kinds ef lnsurtee. TRACY AND STOKELY. Office, Maht Street, .WfMtater, Ky. DRINK ; :. A Ail vprt itnmonf Excerpts ,frf)m a' letter dated I . a rnkfort, Kyi, Juiie 25, 1915, written ijy u. y. McChesney, (who was contesting with" A. O. Stanlev for tlm Tin,nnnn Stanley for the DeninnrntiV nnm. ;.,- i a' Mr. Ilqbert Warren, Sbmer8et,vKv., My Dear Sir : ; s It has. already become man ifest to every intelligent citizen in the stute, that against me in this race is arrayed tho solid, ac tive and vicious opposition of the liquor Interests. The distillers, the brewers, thdf rectifiers, the saloon keepers, and all of those enSaged ,n tho .manufacture or uic m iuiu.icuiinc linuors. ore I .. . l ..iL.il. '.. . iii wont wiui ineir nnnnriim mwi resources, to accomplish my de featj if. possible, atid to bring jibout the uomir.ation and elec tion of men 111 the hext adtniuis tration und in the noxt General Assembly, who' will do their hid- .ding, place .the governmdnt of. your State under the domination of the liquor trust, defeat all temperance measures, and re peai, it tney can; our present county unit law. The liquor or gans and the liquor candidates profess to be reconciled to the county unit Haw, against which they have waged such a relent- less war for many years, but they are still against that law, aud if they should get control in' Ken tucky they would repeal it, just as they did in Indiana only u few years ago. The fight of the temperance people is, therefore, not only to secure the submisjion of a. con stitutional amendment for prohi- "r"S; 1 bi t iouybu N Hs ilstftrfishlF rKS1,3 Preserve what temperance laws we have already won. "'The' peo- pie should notvbe deceived by those plausible and insincere pro mises of the new converts to, the county unit plan, f or through such men the liquor interests of Kentucky are plauuiug to accom plish the same victory in Ken tucky ub they did in Iudiuua. They have never accepted the couuty unit luw, and m every couuty where it is tried they figlrt not only its adoption to the last ditch, but they fight its en forcement after it has been ad opted. That the majority of the liq uor people are actively support ing Mr. Stauley in this race is now apparent to every one, and well they may, for, bqth in Con- COULD SCARCELY Awl For Tkree Suuurt Mrs. Via- ceat Was Usable te Attead t Ay el Her Hewewerk. Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"I suffered or three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and pieetratiofl, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains In my back aad sides and when oae ef those weak, tMcbif spstis would come on me, 1 weuM have te give p aad lie dewR, wttH K were off. I was certainly hi a dreadful state of health, when, I finally decided to try Cafdui. the woaaa's tonic, and I firmly grpss.and in Kentucky fighting , the Webb bill, th"e crjunty unit bill, and eyery other temperance v measure. hp has. always proven himself 0119 of the most subser-. viont and obedient advocates of the wiusKy trusts 1 'J? .Very sincerly yours, ' . (SiErted) II. V. McUhesnpy v ' - 1 : KN0WLT0N Sorghum making is keeping the. farmers busy these days. ' Frank Spencer and family left K:itiirilnv fnr . Miclrllptnwn. Ohio.. . . TVfw AVnRsnn - rnnii linme ' from Michigan Thursday,. A.. M. Lowe was here Thursday Preston Johnson and little son, ' Elbert, were in Lexington' a cou-ir pie of days on business. 0. II.- v Dofin, the oil man from Cow- Urqek. is here on business. Ac-t., cotnpanied by Charley Maple and T. U. Cole he went to High Kock and secured several oil leases Mrs. NincyLowe visited Mrs. ' George W. Lyle Saturday and Sunday. BECKHAM DID KtGHT.. Woodford Sun There has been much newspap er discussion about Senator Beck ham's speech at tho Louisville convention and the discourteous, manner in which some- of the . hoodlums of the convention re. ceived it. Senator Beckham did exactly right, in my opinion. His enem ies, having cut off the official heads of his friends, wished to' drag Beckham at their chariot iu assort of triumphal procession, ;nud make him ap prove of -the deed. Beckham, who, ven his enemies must ud mit, Is one of the gamest fighters iu the world, ''broke it oil' iu them," and he did right. ' Ex actly right. The hoodlums who hissed him disgraced themselves and honored him by .their ani-' mosity. Advertisement - Inconsistent. On.o thing wo have noticed, 4s that tho mtherfcwho likes .to talk to the neighbors about the unfolding of her child's soul doesn't attend to his nose very well. Columbus (O.) Journal Original Home of Potato. Chile claims that the Island of Chlloe, off Its west coast, la tho orig inal home of the potato, having been cultivated there since early in the Qf teenth century. WALKABOUT believe I would have died if I hadn't taken It. After I began taking Cardut, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely, I fattened up, and grew so much stronger la three months, 1 felt like an. other person altogether." CarduIIs purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly coastitutloa. Cardui makes for Increased strength, Improves the. appetite, tones up the ner vous system, ami helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. laraut nas Mipea mere than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. U, ww surely do for you, what it has dene tor Ifaem. Try Cardui leday. ' WriU to: OuIUiumm Melfl Co Ue' Ai. jtruetioiit on vuur ou m4 6t-pt bwkT'Hoai L a