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1 i ii.X 1. i r - t Cat a fev Prince Albert cmokes into voiit system i ctt $ smoite your nu P. it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a v refret! YouH v: NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE WORLD AT LARGE. MONDAY. The) Bulgarian Invasion of Greek Macedonia has reached to Demir-His-asr and from that town forcea of Bal sam an said to b making their way southeastward toward the Aegean sea Port of Kavalia, northeast of SalonikL Unofficial estimates) place the number ef the invaders at 25,000. Along the Struma River the Greeks have evac wated the forts of Rupel, DragotinJSpa tovo and Kanevo to the Bulgars, with out offering resistance. - - Coincidental with the Bulgarian in vasion comes a report that the rejuve nated Serbian army tho ancient enemy of the Bulgars has landed at Halonikl to re-enforce the British and Vrenca troops already there. This force kas been variously estimated at from M,M0 to 100.000 officer and men. Occupation by the French of portions of three craters formed by the explos ion c German mines In the Argonne la announced by Paris. Regarding the battle for Verdun, it reports a lively artillery duel to the west of the Mouse, la Upper Alsace the French checked two attempts of the Germans to ad vance near AJtldrch. ' The pro-convention exodus of Con How Machines do Our Shorthand, Our Bookkeeping, Our Adding, . Our Typing, Our Talking, No hand work can be as accurate as Machine Work. Otir Shorthand Machine t b e Stecotype prints shorthand in JuMt the same letters you learn ed when you were six years old. No hieroclypblcai just plain A, B. Cs. which anyone can read. Have you seen it? Well you have something of in terest still to see. Make your mind up to look Into this little device to-day. It will pay you to do It. Don't stand still. Don't go backwards. Remember what you said about the Adding Machine, a few years ago. Write us about your wishes, your ambitions. You will not be the first boy or girl, by many hundreds we have helped solve the problem of "How to make a living- Clays Business College LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY Exclusive Agents for tha Stenotype, and Teachers of MODERN Methods of BOOKKEEPING. You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that curs our bite and parch ri ' t t i o i whwbi a couieuacKi outxe your always been sold th feel has been wasted and back up for a fresh start You swing on this say-so thousand-dollar bill I It s worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man rr. i jr., &&&&& 1 ..baccu" w gressmen has begun, and many of the Republican members are In Chicago. Before the convention opens action is expected in the House on the K4I.000, 000 Navsl Appropriation Bill and on the 43.000.000 Rivera and Harbors Bill In the Senate. Measures which will be delayed by the National Conventions are the Fortifications. Diplomatic and Consular, Sundry Civil, Pension Ap propriation and the Army Appropria tion Bills. On the eve of the receipt of the new note from Gen. Carranxa, which, it Is believed, will reiterate the previous de mand for the withdrawal of the Ameri can troops from Mexico, and Just as the conferences between Cans. Perishing and Gavlra ara about to begin, a pro test was received from Americans in Tamplco demanding protection from decrees which they allege hare taken from them all civil rights. Internal revenue collections for the fiscal year ending June SO will reach close to half a billion dollars, a sum tar In excess of all previous estimates. The great boom in business Is largely re sponsible for the increase In receipts, according to a statement given out by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. Chairman Charles D. HlUea. of the Republican National Committee, ex pressed the opinion that the platform which will be adopted by the National Convention next month will be un usually brief. He believes it will con tain statements on Americanism and defense and declarationa in favor of a Are you thinking of training for a profession or a trade? We .used to say ; "The quickest way to success in any profession is learning Shorthand." We still say so, but by all means learn it the -Machine Way." Our School has added Short hand Machines just as we ad ded, years ago. Typewriters, Ad ding Machines, Mimeographs. (And we have not forgotten to. keep them MODERN), etc, be cause the Public demands new and up-to-date facilities for mak ing the busy man's work easy. Modern Bookkeeping Is very lit tle like what it was thirty years ago. . WE KEEP ABREAST THE TIMEJ. and lets you t i 1 1 -i - can run uim J.Sf s national Joy tmoke like your smoke past will be sorry you cannot : " ; ' like it was a tip to a who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin s cigarette with Prince Albert for packing"! THE Prtnaa Albert Udr tETHOLDS TOBACCO COL red tin. and la fact, rrfrr Prlnc Albr1 package, has on its m(iH wJa. Yoall read : " ProceM Patentad Jolr th. 1907." That maana that tha United Stair Govern ment haa granted a patent oa tha process pa which rrmce Albert M . rnada. And by vrtieA fonae brfa awaf Ihromt parcA ara cut otrt Every where tobacco la aokd y-oall nna Pnoce Albart awalttna yam in toppr rad baga, 5c: tidy , red tlna. 10c: fiandaoroe pound and hall-poand tin hamidora and la . that clever crretal glaaa hamidor. with eponge - moiatener top. that keep tha . tobacco In such , fine coadluoa alwayal . protective tariff and rine. a merchant ma England's war bill for two days would provide the United States with an aerial defense patrol, without which this country would be at the mercy of an attacking force, declared Rear Ad miral Robert E. Peary, chairman of the Aerial Defense Patrol Commission. Seven new bishops and two mission ary bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church were consecrated at the Gen eral Conference In session at Saratoga Springe. N. T. A declaration that he wishes no ap peal In bis behalf is contained in i statement issued yesterday by Dr. A W. Waite. He also declares himself satisfied with the verdict. All necessary preliminary arrange ments have been made at the Coliseum for the meeting of the National Re publican Convention June 7. TUESDAY. Italians are holding back Austrlans from further advances in the Tyrol and Inflicting heavy losses on them by counter attacks. Germans have captured 100 meters of trenches from the French near the village of Cumieres, on the Meuse. Fighting of the greatest Intensity is re ported around Hill 140 and between Cumieres and Le Mort Homme. Since the commencement of tha war S50 persons have been killed and l.tlt Injured in the British Isles by German attacks by sea and air, according to a statement made In Parliament by the British Home Secretary. Unless CoL Roosevelt Is nominated by the Republicans, or la permitted to name that party's nominee, practical ly, he will make the race for President on the Progressive ticket, in the opln ion of Dr. H. M. Goodman, bead of the Roosevelt Republican League being or ganised here, and supposed to have been In communication with Oyster Bay. Wind, rain and hailstorms left a trail of damage in many sections of the State yesterday. The heaviest dam aee to property was reported from ' Madisonville and Hopkins-Co, where lines of communication were broken !" falling trees, and many buildings, trees and gardens injured. The dam age in Hopkins will run into thousands of dollars. The Ieraocratic platform will con tain a plank favoring a league of na tions for permanent peoe, following the suggestions of lYesident Wilson's Fpeech of Saturday. It is reported that Senator James will be chairman of the Resolutions Committee. Dedication of a segment of the ori ginal .track of the old Lexington t Ohio, now the Louisville & Nashville 'railroad, between Lexington and Lou isville, la the feature of the Silver Ju- bilee ceremonies of the College of Me chanical and Electrical Engineering of the University of Kentucky, to be cel ebrated at Lexington to-day. Jams X Hill, railroad builder and financier, died yesterday morning at his St. Paul home. His death, physi cians announced, was due to an infec tion caused by bowel trouble. Expres sions of condolence poured In at his hums from all parta of the country. Four men were killed In Louisville last night aa the result of the storm, two being struck by lightning, one by an Interurhan car and one by an auto, mobile. Three others were Injured. Labor Department figure given out In Washington yesterday showed that all Important manufacturing Industrial ara paring higher wages and am play ing mora men then", yea ago.'' " ' Memorial services In honor of tha lata Senator W. O. Bradley will be bald by tha United, Btatea Senate June i. ; ' FRDAy, . While official comment i withheld. It la understood that the tone of Gen. Carransa'a note demanding withdraw al of American troops from Mexico. Is regarded as decidedly offensive and certain portions of it. such as the thinly-veiled accusation that the President Is playing domestic politics In retaining troops In Mexico, may draw a sharp rebuke. President Is determined to maintain tha present troop disposition until the ability of tha de facto gov ernment to police Is side of tha border is demonstrated. Prom Le Mort Homme the Germans have ablfted their offensive ami taken first-tine trenches between Theaumont and Vaux. northeast of Verdun. ' The attacking forcea are being held back with machine gun Ore with heavy loss- According to Rome, the Italians at various points continue blocking the Austrlans, with especially bitter fight ing in the region of the Poslna Torrent and southeast of Orslero. The Russian advance toward Mes opotamia has been held at a standstill by fierce Turkish attacks, all of which have been repulsed, except at Mamak hatan, which the Russians evacuated. Sixteen prospective votes for Justice Charles E. Hughes In the Republican Convention went by the board when the National Committee voted to seat th. IIadpv fi Inkaj.ei H.lM.lnti nf Georgia. The" action was taken after a contest lasting six hours. Graduates of the University of Ken- tuckv were urged bv Gov. Stanley ves- t.rriv r. male. ,i..m in service to the State for the education whlch had been provided for hem. Chrlstnnher Evola. the. Italian who kirlnnnoerl hla awe.lhe.irt anrl ai.lrllerl her Ihrmiah the heart of Inii1ll a taiirah. fined ISO In Pollr Court yesterday shortly after his marriage to the girl who hud been rescued by the police. That the Bureau- of Operations of the L'nlted States Navy haa accom- nliahed mat reaolts In th interest of greater efficiency was declared by Keari'" ru" ' " Admiral William S. Benson, Its chief. at a banquet at Annapolis. Headquarters of the "Rrer Sullivan for Vice President" faction was opened yesterday In SU Louis. Ths Subcom mittee on Arrangements will meet to day and name the temporary officers of the convention. An American flag and those of sev eral other nations were burned last night In the course of a "ceremony" at the Church of th Social Revolution In New Tork. of which the Rev. Bouck Whit la th head. Kentucky's elghf delegates from the Stat at large to the Republican Na tlonal Convention will be seated with a half a vote each, according to a tele gram received here yesterday. Louis D. Brandeis nomination to ths Supreme Court, bitterly fought by Re publicans for five months, was con firmed late yesterday by th Senate The vote was 47 to JZ. Th commissary of th Nelson Creek Coal Company, near Central City, was shattered by a bomb. Th post-office la In the same building. No one was Injured. President Pollock, of the United Mine Workers, members of which are out of work because of a wage dispute, baa started aa Investi gation to find the guilty party. He ys th explosion Is an effort to main tain law and order In th coal region. Members of th Republican National Committee will meet in -the Chicago Coll sum to-day to hear forty contests Involving th rights of sixty-two dsll gates. Th convention will be called to order at 11 a. m. next Wednesday by Charles D. Hilles. chairman of the committee, when temporary organise. tlon will be effected. ' Th election of Mrs. Pnslah E. Cow- lea, of California, as president of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs wsa claimed by her friends from the early balloting. Mrs. Sneath. of Ohio FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS 3 Being Constantly SappHed Wii Tbetlford'i BLdi-DraujuL McDutf, Va "I suffered for severs, rears," says Mrs. J. a. Whittaker, of his place, "with nek headache, and lomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to tr Ihedford's Black-Drauehf, which I did. :nu luunu u io dc uic ucm Ban! meal- ine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught oa hand an the line now, and when my children feel a ittle bad. they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good thai any medicine they ever tried. We never hare a lone toeD of sick. less in our family, since we commenced tsing Black-Draught." ... Thedford's Black-Draueht is Buret f Rttable, and has been found to regu- iie weai siomacns, aid digestion, re icve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea. cadache, sick stomach, and aimilat ymptoms. It has been in constant use for haa 70 years, and has benefited mora 'un a million people. Your drucrnst sells and recommends ilock-Dntuuht rf ice only 2- (lei a i. .- .ihw xanrlidsta. Mrs. James Leech, of Louisville, was selected the director for Kentucky. Eighteen seniors at ths University r.r,i.,r,ir vaatardav organlied I of the Students' Loan Fund, each pledging t contribute 1100 toward A fund to b used In helping deserving upper class men through ths university. i - " Fayette county will vote In Novem ber on the commission form or govern ment. Judge Bullock announced yes inrrlav. aa promised in the platform 01 which the present county o Ulcers were elected.. . . rhaM-.a that nftleera In the New Y rk National Guard have shown discrlml nation against Jews in seeKing denied yesterday at an veatlgatlun held In New Tork. Several hundred friends attended the funeral of J. J. Hill at the Hill home In SU Paul yesterday while countless others thronged the lawn ana streets surrounding the residence. Business prosperity will not end with the close of the war. according to the statement made yesterday In an sa dress by Secretary McAdoo at Raleigh. Louisville business men are prepar ing to help entertain Kentucky post masters, who will hold their annual convention here June 20 and Zl, It la announced from London that Sir Ernest Shackleton. the Antarctic sxplorer. had arrived safely In the Falkland Islands. SATURDAY. The British and German fleets were engaged In a long battle In the North Sea off the coast of Denmark May It At the bottom of the North See lie at least thrve Hrltish battle crulrs,three ; cruisers and eight destroyers. The j Hnti.n Aamirany aau. to I the Kaiser .class-vessr-ls of tons oestruyeu. m. mowing. uV ... ,. i battle cruler. the damaging of t . other ve-sel of this class and the ram- ttna "- " a twman su.. marine. The flntt news of the great ball! 1 Came yesterday through German Sur InlCTS, the Ilntlsh statement following ! Soon after. No estlmsle of the rai- allies nas neen niaue. i.m since vessels were 01 mat wm. required a complement of from ft) to 1.000 men, the toes will total thousands. Again the Germans have tried, but : Ineffectually, to breach the French "' ised by Paris as having been of un precedented violence, the (Jermana threw attack after attack against Uie enemy line, but the French guns tore greet holes In their ranks and the Her mans were forced to retreat in disorder toward Dieppe. An agreed Judgment was entered In the County Court at Lexington yester day in the back tax case of th Com monwealth against the estate of the late L. V. Harknesa. roulti-mllllonalre. whereby the Stale of Kentucky receives I101.TS0, the county of Fayette tl0O and the Board of Education of Payette county !t.!St as back taxea, on a basis of 1.00,00 assessment for the years ltll. 112. ltlS. 114 and ISIS. Besides th above sums, totaling IM0.0OO. there is added a penalty of H.00. "Favorite sons' campaigners renewed their activity last night in Chicago and at all headquarters It was declared thai th fight for th Republican presiden tial nomination bad not been abandon ed.. Th old organization readers plan to place th names of Root. Burton. Weeks, Fairbanks and Hherrnan as a try-out In the convention and If they fall they will attempt to name a 'dark horse." The main celebration of Indiana's Centennial was begun yesterday at Corydon. th first capital, when a his tofic pageant typifying different eras of th Stat' growth was staged. Drills, pantomime and folk dances by school children and patriotic exercises on the old 8tat "grounds composed the first day's programme Many Indiana notable took part yesterday and oth ers will attend to-day. The second of the big preparedness tnesuRures. th Naval Appropriation Bill, carrying t;,0.00o. passed th House late yesterday, only four Rep- tatlvea voting against It. The measure carries for next five battle cruisers, four scout cruisers, ten de stroyers, fifty submarines, ISO aero planes and provides for a Government armor-plate plant. The advance guard of the Kentucky delegation to the Republican National Convention Ml for Chicago List night. The majority of the delegntion mill leave Monday night. A warm fight I expected between J..hn W. MrCullorh and A. T. Hert for .Vatl. nnl Cotiimittre- man. Martin I'lynn wad rh.en f..r l-m- por.iry cliairman of the National l-m-wratlc Convention by tlie Suhromnut te on ArTMncwTier-tH y.terd;y. S. Hruco Krrmer ;i i.nnii-d tfinp.nir.. secretary, and J..hn I. Martin u-mp.Tr I ary s-TCe-int-at-artns. Former Congressman W. T. Zenor. of the New All-nny ilml.i diHtiirt. dj.l last night after an lllneu of a f- weeks. He had been In public life for a generation. SUNDAY. Further progress haa leen made on the Verdun front In the Vint ae-it.. according to Berlin, and French count er attacks have been repulsed. Revised reports concerning the great North Kea battle show that the Urltlnh and tha Rermana rk 1. t - ....-I ... I nrteen war craft, but that the British losses were greater In tonnage. These reports cause the British public to be lieve that the engagement was not so near a defat as first apeared. and that supremacy Is still held by a safe mar- ! gin. On one fact, whether the tier-1 man's engaged the main British fleet. I the reports contradict each other flatly,! Berlin claiming that the enemy's grand ! Meet was In notion and l.t.iL.n denv. REAL SICES FO AT REE1ELE FriES ISO acres within 11 mile at Cincin nati, on Ohio river, In Boon county, Ky on good pile, near Fern Bank Dam. 100 seres rlvsr bottom, 360 acres blue grass rolling land, . . , - isoo acres within four mile of rail road, near Webbvllle, Lawrence eoun ty. Ky. I acre creiek b-Mtotn. S9S acres blue grass hill land. -IM acres timber. Fenced and area fencad. ia agents. ' .., : - ... For prices and terms. If y snean huaineaa. owner or wrH H. N. Klurill.'R. II East Central Avenue Ashland. Kv 11-lt -tf L. D. JONES, D. M. p. ? 0r,TT-, Office over J. B. Crutcher's store. . Office hours from I a. m to I p. as. Drs. Walters & Millard DENTUT y' LOUISA, t KINTUCKV" OITice In Bank Block, formerly oocu-. pld by Dr. Qulssnberry. Offlc Hours: I to It; 1 to I Special Hours by Appointment. : . assawasaassnal -., p . 1- - CfTsctlv Nv. tZ, 1914. - -Lv. Fort Gay (Central Time,) No. 1 : II a. m. Dally For Ksnova, 'ronton, Portsmouth, Cincinnati, Col umbus Pullman Sleeper to Cincin nati, Chicago and Columbus. Conaeo Uoti via Chicago and bu Louis for the West and Northwest. No. 151:05 p. m. Dally For Colusa, bus, Cincinnati and Intarn.ediat sta tioiis. Pullman rlleeper. Cafe car t Columbus. Connects at ClncituiaH and Columbus fur points West, Lv. J:0n a. m. Daily Fur William son, Welch, lilueflsld, Ruanoks, Lynch burg, Norfolk, Richmond, Pullman hrsepera. Cafa Car. , 1:65 p. m Dally For Wrllliamsoa. Welch. Kiueflekl. Roanoke, Norfolk, Richmond. Pullman (Sleeper to Nor folk. Cafe Car. Train leaves Ksnova 1:11 a. av- DallV f(.r Wilhama.in wta U'awn ,.i - - - -. - - - r m Ua ves Ksnova p. nx. for porta- moutn anu local staUona, ana jsaves KeooVa t:tt a. m. Dailv fur ("nl.in.Kna and local stations. For full Information apply to W. B. BEVIUU Pass. Trafl. Mar. W. C SAUNOIRt. Ceni. saa. A art. ROANOKE. VA, Chesapeake & Ohio Ity. Eff active January I, Kit. ' Local trains leave Louisa.- soutH- bound, 7: 12 a. m, week days and P. m, dally. North bound, lemve Lraiiaa is-aa a daily: p. m, week daya Arrive Ashland 11:25 a. nv, dally; T:It p. nv, week daya T LsMingten, Leuisvlll and Wss Leave Ashland 1:10 a. m 4:11 a. m dally. Local, wsek days to Laxlagtoa, 10:20 a. m. T Cincinnati and West, Lear Ashland. xprss, daily, : m, IMS p m. Local. 1:04 n. m daily. Express. T:10 a. m. Esst bound. Main Line. Lsav Ashland, aipraaav dally. I: IS p. m I : OS a. m. Local dallv ta Hum. Ington, 1:01 p. m, runs to H In ton week daya Express 12:01 p. m. .- J. N. MAIICUM. Agt Lsuiss, Ky. REAL ESTATE J. P. GARTIN, Louisa, Ky. General Dealer. I buy and sell Real Estate of all kinds. Also, will handle property oa commission. If you wsnt to buy or sell town or country property, call on me . 1 . i ..IOCS MHrrgtUeJ SALE BILLS JOHN VETTER TAILOR P0RIS1HDIITH, OHIO. Represented M tsrrrtory V . P. E. JAiRAOS. has bean Mna sustoes "ad lathing t Big andlane '."J w,lh eatls- fsotisn. (Continued on Iage 7.) s ckaga to-day. KCia