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Big Sandy News aiered at the postofflce at Louisa, ' m second-class matter. A cabinet officer who can strain his conscience sufficiently to say "What, 'ever the President sayi Is right," la certainly the w rong Sir. Wright. ember Keatscky Press Association. ad NINTH D1ST1ICT PIBLISHEIS LEAGUE. Published every Friday by M. F. CONLEY, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS: One dollar per year, nance. The Republican clubs of Washington bare arranged for a Taft notification Meeting and bare chosen a park near the lty where ne&rot. are i.ot allowed to enter. This action be. still further estranged the color ed voters. In At the meeting of the Democratic State Campaign Committee held In Louisville last Tuesday Robert ' U. Phillips, of Ellzabethtown, was elect ed secretary by a unanimous vote- ADVERTISING RATES furnlahed Jud9 f "agr wa lec,ed tha,r: yon application. FRIDAY, August 14, 1908. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. man of the Speakers' Bureau, aud . It was voted to name a campaign rhat nan la every county in the State. ' Some of these were named aud cth era will be named at later meetings. GOOD DREAD o "Vt bretd won't ndaa" a eeamoa ' complaint amoac hovaaaaapara. A ahuroaainf loint, bill lhr't alwan cum. Nun time mi ol ! U 0 account of tba Sour. Dewey's Dest Flour 4om mr with aark caapliint. It ya cu bk at all o eu bw food luck with li. ll U Sour with lit in U. Mada ot beat whMl. plump (raina. round by aupanor proo u. Tht nilUr thu awkm it knows Try uck aa what a dif araooo thara) will ba in your bread ptea mad eakaa Mil haka day. Ordar Iron your local daalar. - II pa donu'l ban it. fee . will (at it ll you uk him. . . THK OIWIY IROS. CO, liters, laaeheatwr, ftate. wwwwv a www w wWWW a w ( 8 Fine Tailored Suits. O O O () , O W are closing out the remainder of our stock of fine tailored wool .ult. la a rarletr of U 1 1 . , 4 Ml-. Vrmrr suit la th lot WM bought ,k sons prettiest eitecia ana tnmixea intue a- 7 u, j .,, .ad .consent, the highest type of the art cf .ult construction. W offer la ad- () dltlou to 4 half-price reduction or all our summer suits extra special lots at the following price. - $40.00 and $37.50 for $15.00 35.00 Suits for - 12.50 25.00 Suits reduced to 8.75 20.00 Suits reduced to 6.75 For President, WILLIAM J. BRYAN, ot Nebraska. For Vice President, JOHN W. KERN, of Indiana. For sale by. ; D. J. MAYNARD, IJmltban. JOHN H. PRESTON, Richardson. PAAIOCIW IIAU'I on Tl .Ill- , A serious clash between Sheriff p-w" - ..v,.. ..u.m. 1 t r ti rws.no c..,.. ati.i A fill IVUC, l UUKHU VUUU V , UU k?tal ! soldier, stationed at Ruttellvlllo took F S' THOMPSON. Webbvlll.. Place when Sheriff Rhea reached R K SPENCER, George. Creek. Russellvllle with the negro Rufu, R &L CLEVEXGER. Overda. Ky. Rrowder. The Sheriff reseated the ef fort, ot the militiamen to surround the prisoner, and when two soldiers climbed on the seat of the cariiage, 3 o () u o () Institute Resolutions. The following resolutions present- , threw them to the ground and the ed by the Committee appointed . to Mr Bryan. Notification party last heelg (if (Ue .ehWe passed qw qm draft naolMoM exl)IJgltlng xh9 vvcuuvBuaj whs a xiioet. ueugnuui Hi- lair, but some one must have let the of the men. After the tegro had' sense ot the Institute upob various Why Is It In Kentucky lynchlnps they always hang a negro "on the edge of town?" Macon News. Because a town la which such thlnti can be done fa "on, th'e edge," anr the lagged edge at tSat. The departure of Samuel Gompers for Ohio, wKere he will speak on be half of William Jennings Bryan, Is taken as an Indication that the la bor leaders intend to take an active (art In the campaign- Ken placed in Jail a conference was matters, were unanimously adopted: re nee foun- ssemhred. Blld fcoroHu null lh. f,.ll.Wln a..lii. I - . .. .1 V t VfJ I....... I.MV . V. . .. ,., Q I.W.I uuuuii) auiuun.iva nits esiauimneu. lions: . momlnttion cat out of the bag, for the )llM K (wl cK, ., ,, to r. i ,.. ..w oM.M.n i r.n, k ih,d by sheriff with Capts. Dan i We, the teachers of Lawre ert President did not seem to be - R , x,pRrvAe .... at ' ,.-...,... .. -l nnr-h .iimHuorl ' ' " l- "'' vblch peace between the civil Writes, a correspondent: "Ohio is certainly to be commended for the way. . her laws are enforced. There's to seining or shooting there out ot season. In Kentucky everything toes, even to killing the Governor, and 'no question, asked.'" I 1- That we most heartily appre- For the third time in his political elate the kindness ot the people ot career William J, Bryan was notl-! Louisa In opening their homes to ted on Wednesday of his nonilna- us during this week. ' tlon for th Presidency of the Unit- j i. That we thank those to" whom ed States by the Democratic par- we are indebted for the use of the The notification ceremonies took ichool building and the plauo. tlace on the grounds at the State Cap- j 3. That we thank the Superln Itol at Lincoln, Neb., and were at- tendent for the selection of "! such, tended by John W. Kern,, Sir. Bryan's t,ie instructors and his other erorts n.nnlng mate; Norman E. Mack. t0 maKe tne institute pleant and chairman of the Democratic Na'.lon- profitable. f ' a! Committee, and many other promi- 4. That we exte-od "our heartiest pent Democrats. Congressman Hen- thanks to Mr. ' B. Haw. for bl ry D. Clayton, who was chairman of helpfulness making our Institute the convention at Denver which iaiant by bis services as All new stock. All new etylea. These price, represent special let. attested from our stock andplac- () ed on sale at quick clearance price.. All other .ummer .ult. Including wash suit, at half-price. O sescssccss HuiriiTOToisr, w.-va..ccc:cicj o rUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ! Extra special values in muslin underwear will be a feature of the aecond floor ior this week and I the values will appeal to every woman who takts the time to examine the showing. Value, and ta : rlety in all the new and neat eftects and made from selected muslin, made In the best factories la ' the country. You will find atrip to the .tore will prove profits Me. THE ANDERSON -NEWCOMB CO, President McCrea, of the Pennsylva ala railroad, has refused the Jeu:aud f tovM of his directors that addi tional men be put to work to brWijr ft" meeting of the various heods tute, and the part they took in the wp the Republican prosperltvclalms, and 'will on th nntrnv''lo nrr a. loul4J00 men whose services are not nelded- Welcome to. Senator Onion and Capt. Garllck, of Texas, who have of fered to whoop It up for the Dem ocratic ticket- The names of these two gentlemen are known from 3Talne to California. Louisville Times. They certainly do matoe a very .ctrong team. . 1 A t II I piavru .ui. u 3 au iu uuuiiutiiiuii, ur- planlC llvered the notification sieech to ir That we appreciate the en-' which Mr. Brnan responded in ".'deavors of our instructors, Prof. G. speech setting forth the issuc" -of m. Elam and Prof. J. B. McClure.to ' the Campaign. Mr. Bryan pa a mait8 the Institute profitable, and ' dinner to the Notlficat info 'Commit- the Me fanner In which they car-: tee in the evenln.Clialrman Mack rie(j 0ut the programme. I plans tale VTiicago for Lincoln . 6. That we appreciate the Inter-' In the week, immediately at- est shown by visitors to our Insll- MUST BELIEVE IT When Well known Louisa People Tell it so Plainly. . . . ....tt. 1 ... . 1. . 1 by 'a representative cltlten ot Iiu- 1 Isa, the proof Is positive. You must believe It Read this1 testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trou Uc will find profit in the reading. John F. Stump, living in Louisa, Ky., says: "1 have been troubled for Mime time with kidney complaint. 1 I'sed a number of different remedies and doctored with the best physi cians, but Doao's Kidney I'flls Kave me far more relief than any remedy 1 ever used- They proved of mark ed benefit and acted Just as repre sented in my case. The lameness and soreness through my back dis appeared. The trouble that existed with the kidneys was corrected and the kidneys were restored to their Mules For Sale- I have six mule, for sale. One pan S year, old; weight about sou pound, each. One .pan I and year, old, weight about l.OuO pound, each. Two yoke ot work oxen. Alt well broken. Wll) sell cheap for cash. or on time- A slow note prepared. ROBERT DIXON. Louisa, Ky. A Farm Wanted. of the subcommittees 01 tne Demo- discussions. cratlc National Committee, at which 7. That we most heartily thank tentative plans for the campaign the programme committee and those tmuX common. X g,Tt this testl- iu ue loriuumieu- who haa part on tne programme ior - ' the excellent entertainment given The campaign could offer no more significant a feature than the New fork World's decision to support Mr Bryan for the Presidency, for there has been no newspaper In the coun try more persistent In its attacks up on the Democratic leader. But there are some thlngB which that newspa per,' together with myriads of other citizens who have heretofore been lukewarm toward Mr. Bryan, cannot . a: and. These things are champion ed by the Republican party and em bodied in Roosevelt and Taft. And 0 the World, nauseated by the Repub lican menu , turns hopefully and fcladly to the Democratic side. It aees in Mr, Bryan a chance for a clean round and patriotic -Government -a square deal In practice and not mere ly by pretense. And the way the World feels about it Is the way mll- 1 Son. 6t other independent voters feel. Day by day, then, the Nebraskan's prospects look) up. Singling out the County Judge and on Wednesday evening. the County Attorney of Bracken g. That we condemn the use of county, Gov. Wlllson accuses them tobacco and Intoxicants in any of a most shameful disregard of their form. oaths to perform their dirty to the j 9. That it Is the sense of this In ptople, In a statement he makes pub- fc,jtute that the public schools of lie explaining his remission of the!the State are the means by which State's part of a fine assessed a- t, nlay ma),e the moBt rapid pro gainst Walnrlght Lee for breach of gre(jg i many lines. tie peace In BraclCen county. The 10. That we endorse the new Governor depicts the conditions that gehool law, believing that its thor prevall In that county as dlrelul In ough testing will prove Its merits, the extreme, owing to what he says . u. Ttlat ,e endorse the School is the open sympathy of these offl- improvement League and will do all cials with the night riders and their lB our power t0 carry out its prlucl fallure to protect the lives and pieg. liberties of the people as they are 12. That we hear'lly endorse, and required under the law to do. No 1 appreciate the Southern School tionial in behalf of those suffering fiom the same disease." For sale by all dealers. Price 6'J cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buf falo, New York, aole agent." for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. I bare an Inquiry for a good farm having a comfortable residence and good orchard on It Would prefer qua ity rather than quantity. Those bar ing farm, for sale will do well to write me at once, giving full descrip tion, price, number of acre, level, kind ot bouse, and all Particulars that would Interest a buyer. Prefer a place within easy reach of Louisa. M. F. CONLEY. To subscriber, of the Kentucky Normal College fund: A call for SO per cent ot the amount due on your subscription 1. hereby made.due and payable August IS, 1908. G. A. Nash, Rt-cretary. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE Cl'REO by local applications, a. they caanot rvaco the disrated portion ot the car. There I. ouly one way to cure 4oaf dmi, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness 1. caused by aa Inflamed condition ot the mucosa lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube I. Inflamed you hart a am bling sound or Imperfect bearing, and a hen ills la entirely closed, deaf ness Is the result, and unles the In flammation ran be taken out anl this tube restored to It. normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed tor ever; nine Case, out of tea art caused by Catarrh, which 1. nothing but aa Inflamed condition of the mucous sur farea. , We wilt give one hundred dollarn for any case of dentate, (caused catarrh) that cannot be cured Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor cir culars free. F. J. Cbenney Ca Toledo, Ohio, gold by druggist. c Take Hall. Family Pill, tor constipation. Well-flttlnf, stylish bprlng Clon ing for men, young men and boy. at Loar ft Burke'a. Vtssie. , The road machine has been here and ponea , E. ' B. French and John Church went to Cat Sunday. C. T. Miller shipped a load ot cat tle to Cincinnati last week. F. R. Webb, of Glenwood,- Is attend- more bitter arralngment of subordl- journal and its efforts to build up lDK Fedetral Court at Catlettsburg. rate officials has probably ever the public schools of Kentucky. been delivered by a Oovernor of Kentucky than Gov. Wlllson directs fit these two officers of Bracken Khool age In Kentucky do not at county. He promises immunity from-tend school: we. therefore, petition punishment to everyone who may 0ur 6tate legislature to give us ef- John Fannin, John Adkln. and May- 13. That we deplore the fact that lard Adkln. have taken a contract to a large per cent ot the children of You May Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer's Chen y Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it's all right, then set a bottle of it at once. Why not show1 a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. A W publish our formulu yers m. W, t.nl.h aleohol W from our medlolnaa Wa urga 70V to eonsmi jour doctor resist attack or attempt at intim idation tjy the lawless element. Succeeds His Father. Julian Harris, son ot Joel Chan dler Harris, succeeds his father as editor of Uncle Remus'e The Home Magazine, retaining also his original position as general mana ger- Don R. Marquis, who has already made a reputation through his edi torials, poems and short stories, is to continue as associate editor of the magazine From his childhood, Julian Harris had been the comrade 0! his father, and he was the organ ising spirit of the magazine. He Is nl. father's literary executor, and not only are "Uncle Remus's" last writings In bis possession, but his collaboration with his father on two Important unpublished works which will be given to the public during the year and his Intimate acquaintance with the purposes and (deals cf his father, he is eminently fitted to car ry out the cherished plans of -the founder of the magazine. ftctlve compulsory school law. 14. That a copy of these resolu tions be presented for publication In our county paper, an in the Southern School Journal. Nora S. Kennlson. Ethel Grubb, Committee. Emma Lyon. The Vote. sprout 200 acres of pasture land for G. W. Handley- Mr. Joel Cunningham Is .lowly Im proving. Corn crops are Injured on account of dry weather. T. Rlfte. threshing machine is In our neighborhood doing good work? Ben Cooksey is staying with Jaa. McDowell. - John Rlfffe and family visited Tole French Sunday. Calvin and Woods shipped a fine lot of cattle. 000000 ooooooooooooooooocco o Cut Price Sales s g Ginghams, 10c kind now. 5 to 7c g 0 Ginghams, 1 2)4 and J 5c kind, J Oc O v Brown Muslin, 7 J-2c kind now, 5c o O O o For the benefit of those who like J. W. Vaughan pased through here to see the figures the News give, the recently. tally of the first and only ballot ta Many . boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doc tar will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills will do such boys . great es! of riod. They keepihe liver active. iiilabytM J. 0. AjarCo.. LovaU, Kan. Louisa, Ky., 25t VALUED SAME AS GOLD. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: "I tell my custo mer, when they buy a box of Dr. ken at Clyffeslde Park: Bath. Kehoe 8. Boyd, Hager 9. Bracken, Kehoe 8 Carter, Hager 7. Fleming, Kehoe 9. ( Greenup, Hager 6. Harrison, Hager 13. Lawrence, Hager 9. Lewis, Kehoe 6. Mason, Kehoe 14. Nicholas, Kehoe, 9. Roberson, Kehoe A-" Rowan, Hager 3. '' ' Kehoe". total votes, 68; Hager". to tal Votes, 47; Kehoe'g majority, 11. . Buslne. 1. dull at present Kol Savage 1. hauling tie.. , James Miller and High Jordan are running a produce wagon. Ben Davl. 1. talking ot moving to Ashland in the near future. Rambler. Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 lor Women." It tells of Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how these soothing, ' healing antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and cer tain help. The book 1. tree.' Ad dress Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by all dealers. RUsrViavl Myelin 1fV f,2-J 8WIVUWUkM 1UUOIU1, UW 1U1JU, -Z f " " 12c, now 10c O X One-half off all Clothing. 2 o One-fourth off Ladies Skirts, o 5 One-fourth off Ladies Waists ft 0 ence W ATC 0 OA Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch an, Ga., writes: "I bad a bad sore some on the Instep of my toot aud could find nothing that would heal The Best Pills Ever fold. .' "After doctoring 15 years for chron ic indigestion and spending over two hundred, dollars, nothing has King". New Life Pills they get the j done me as much good as Dr. King's tU until I applied Bucklen's Arnica worth of that much gold la weight, (New Life Pills. I consider them the Salve. Less than half a twenty-five If afflicted with constipation, mala- best pill, ever sold.", writes. B. Fcent box won the day for me by af tla or bilousness!" Sold under guar- Ay scue, of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold un- fecting a perfect cure." Sold under antes at A, M. Hughes' drug store,', der guarantee at A. "M. Hughes' drug guarantee at A. M, Hughe. ' drug ..tore, 23 cents. etore, Louisa Ky. o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o Never before have so many thousands of dollars ? m uri-vis Kuoas oeen onerea so cheap. Don't miss the chance of the season to buy cheap. Do it now. .- W. D. PIERCE, The Dry Goods and Shoe Store, Mmisa, : : Kentucky h .v, ,aZ Aaiies Hat Fr" with Eh Purchase of J5.00 or more, FREE HOSE One pair good Hose Free with all Shoes selling; for $J. 00 or more. Greatest Cut Prices.