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.'4 if THE WEATHER FOR JCeiTUGKY I rtob ally faltThuredar. r.l.r ..... ..A ToUf xrj t re. it DmnTA iMr. Tt PciUI ttcutloDi al ttgulftloi Mid In advance. Vol. xxxv HoPKtrtaVjLLE, Kentucky, Thursday, Septmbzr 18, 1913, No. m HOPKINSVILLE OTaTTliri A Til IN I LtAlAlM. ,)0Copy-wri write Editorials. ThatA'nda the picnic laughter, Lot other "knockers',' seel: a hole And fcull the holein after." The sweet potato has arrivpd. China has apologized to Japan. Kansas haslhaji) -the lon lcpked f or rain. P C. Dayia cjifcago aviator, was ki'lcd at a Wiiconsm fair. Anyhow the cool spell haa put the "diaphanous gown" out of business. (Sen. Buckner, in spite of his 91 years, has recovered from his recent illness. Fox Lille, ap aviator1, was killed by a fall atlho Galeaburg, 111., fair Monday. A petrified hog. has .been .found in ffsWircinia, He was. on the end seat irginia. He wt at a picture show - ... .. - v r-; 1 Two men w,ere buried by a land slide in Alaska that came from. 1,000 feet up a.mountain. An old man named John Hawkins jumped from the Niagara bridge to commit suicide ahd succeeded: Scott Newman, long prominent in Louisville politics, killed himself with apisto' Tuesday. He was 65 years old and in ill health. B. A. PotlhuU had-hiB automobile stolen .while lie v?a attending the Elks lodge in Padueah. , Three, mqa, wer.e seen to ride off in it. . - Louis Moilanem, aged 30, the big gest giant in the world.died at Calu met, Mich.,luesdajf.( Hawaa7feejt 8 inqhe3 tall and-Iived-on a farm. The43than4C0omen in fcSbicago "wire spend $o6,OO0 a year i tierfional' adornment, -ami 10,000 who spend more than 5,000 each for dress:. v Rev., Hans, Schmidt who bqtcher ed a woman ' in New Yorkt i3 now accused of .being nxouitef;uer jjnd an all around crook, who is feigning insanity. .I i v-Tav seeins Jtoq hojdipg his own pretty well.' the New Hampshire federixjixourt has fiupendetl.,thq pro ceedings without settfng'a date for further hearing, - - ' A small, Boy who was 'holding a guyroile.at a balloon si ascension at Wood S'ock,;G, was Suddenly car ried up and dropped from on alti tude of 500 feeti (Jlhe coronei'.a in(j,UQ3t ,o.ver the Vicl(mj of the New Haven wreck )Vgkf Conductor Adcma 'nd Engineer Murray of the wrecked train crim: jatnallyresponaible. '- ' . At Douglas, Ariz., on the border, cowboys, started : a. diturhaoe )jy roping ard tearing; down a Mex. c.n( 11 1. ,OiJicQW.uut it pp.aiaw, ue tween, twp Anierican flags, ' ii'id. Euna' I5erL'3 Gbdb'i, Vwfu No. 1, was given a life eentehce foV lvillirgMra: Florence 4 Godbod. wife -No. 2, at Millen, Ga,- She incident ally tilled ber founer husband. while 8ha wa?, at it. 'At Kliie,:S. C, J. yt. Jiog'g killed two men with one discharge' ofa shotgun in a.f reff for. all fight. They Werd'J. V. and W.'H. Hogg, brbth ew, and relatjvc3 of tho slater, apd were Bta.nding cloe tqgeth'er. ', ',! t Jha time has come for Uncle Sito to'sWp J'eFotnd'a per'se6utlbn of Thaw, ne pia.n h9 .bwn u.cquittedf crime and la anxious to get out of New Yorkfor ood. lh,e state 'of New Ybrk' has no further interest In his CPSO.' . ' ' TW Wwlr. f .i tef u nts were ex jclioair ' in a iiof pUUl ; fit Maunch- chn, Pa, bur' years ago, n poo' ' woma'j.'sMive baby belh? bfrtiru'c 'forrTeh wMnubjiby (bat di 1 11ie nnre 1 1 h- r deathbed hf jct revoqi'-d 1 lie f c nd bVagniemf nt the little girl I'm len lesfallv adopt ed ov ilia wdnirrwha wu3 duxlv i. 1 TEACHERS..;.- NSTITUTE Begins Next Monday, Closes Oiij Noxt Mday Aftornoon. EVERY IER' MUST COMI f Finc.,Pf6gratjr And Talenl r. Lecturers To Be Here. - The Christian 'County w h i t e Teachers Institute meets r hfere next Monday morning.' anftj 0 , ber in session five days, closing witb the FridayNafternoon session-. Every teacher having' a contract, as well as -those holding certificates and having not thus' far closed a contractus required under ths. school law to attend. This is mandatory and' teachers who fail to attend the institution 'nekt ', 'week vjll ' forfeit their cirja'ficates, ai they will haye their certificates revoked by the CcJuntv1 Superintendent.' The first of tins mdtith'Mrs. Nannie Faulkner1, superintendent of schools for Fay- tte county, cancelled the ; cwtifV- cats of dl teachers for failing, to at tend the institution lSt Octot)e, mu,eh as she, diikeo'" to Tdp ft. , There are rour gradetLachoQl- d i- tricts in ( hrtt'coteJt3r,'' Lafny- cey. mi uie reacners 111 inesei schools 'a r,e requiredJjo attenu. j There are 76 other schools and their J teachers must also attend.: ' ;Miss Jennie West, who Is to corf duct the Institute, says she is put ting forth her best effor.ts to make the approaching Institute the most interesting arid instructive ever held here.,' While the , program, for the five days has not Jbeen- quite com pleted, she .announces that Miss Mary Proudfoot, of Marquette, Michigan, Will be the 1 primary in structor.' , " t. , Prof. B. b . Brown, ..of Pembroke, Prof J. W. 'Marion,1 Supt. of Hop kinsville City'ScHooIs", and' others will take part in the exercises. There will be pnQ evening session, program toibe acranged -by: tha in stitution. This"viirbe;dri Thursday Venlng; ' ( ;' . Miss L nda Nevillq, of Lexington, will.lecturo on. the prevention of blindness in ' the schools; illustrated by stereopticn views. ' " 4 . pj'erfe will1 be a 'je;cf lire' on' typhoid fevqr, the leqture to be.'supplied by the State Supe intendenb :of Public lhstitutiPn1. I. v- The Sthje Vvllt furnish a ' lecturer to gi4'talIc,Qnagultire.1 ' TiVqse Iccturam hRVS noUyet been. .,nam,e.d, but v.! .1 be son t here at the' proper time. .. GRAND 0LJ) MAN 1 Passes Away at Lbuisyillo 89 Years Old, i1, : .. "topUv:lle, .Ky.. Sept. i7. Colonel iseilhen T. Durrett, publ.jcist ind hiitorian. dUd at his homo hore.yes terduy after pu iUnesa of Revernl monttlir. tie Was 89 years old. Col. iirrqiw a profound student and an SAHUoni, on i lie l urly history of tbermidtile wtat. He accumu!aud ofie'of tht' most va uable privata II larif iu ihi , country, comprising mors) ,ttk).00U volomea. u . ! Hajul Hurt. ' "J. pulchett, a. carpenter ere lilgliyhe IPorhea Mfg. C had lMUefrhjQddibj 4 by a al a tho Ruck BridsHySttmmery. It was OtUakt "Uildar wliot bojMmd rahid. tl1v.7f'6thrw!e vtfitotit. w v Prefer Two S?ssiog. T ! . . k i - 1 . I. M . i nu'jru&g lcii r-uif e er iTt- i pi - i on plan n-Mb tri-1 -jiuci Sej .' i, wi maia o i he two M.tonsi-i mm mm 1 1 ' .'.'uii itwjjuiujM.iiijwiic Jas. B. Aliens worth 4,' , . For Prosecuting Attorney, Ill Shilc it is tru that more than years will dlitftMS before the vot- of th ThirjMtcial district wllf lied uponfW' name a Circuit? ge and ,(jionweaUh's At- i -! "noh4fnf havr; a yery wai"r Attoroejr, in tae person, or HieJLii. ,Jes. ' B. 'Allensworfh. (Jf Jfpf'-'nsvil'e "While in P.mb,ro1fe mi uhtekn-1 husinrs u f w 4yl3 unce. Allenavwriii made lhisH ana :.C3ac-t tj a-fw of his close frioi d,'1af' whom wre " ard ycry maw haripQuts. . . , JvL. Aiteris.viath hjq .a'.wuya been a staunch and acMvo Democrat, tak-' ihf; anioffspicuoua rnrt in every cam )bign for the past twehty years or more, rendering very effective ser vice upon the stump. Ho has never been an office-seeker in any sense of the term; but in his ecrly career as a lawyer at. the Hopkinsville bar. was. twice appointed for a term of. years as City Attorney, a poaition which ho filled with credit to hitrii gdfad the city. He has since betnJ engaged in the active practice of his profession. ' For about eight years Mr. Aliens; worth was in partnership with'fthe Pe Judge J. I.Landes, decfae,d, forming th's partnership aoan .aftar Judgo Landej rerirea from tha ap .pallntf bench. " He has recent'y entered into k partner hip with farmer .Attorney-1 Gorer 1 Jaies Breathitt, the firm j FtaMng that he will surely be a candi b?ir,g Breathih,. AllehaWartli & i date asrainst any and allcomers, and While.it is. trua .tnaVifr, AlJcna- worth ban naveribeect .the regularly elected Commonwealth's -AUornev. hn hai had mtfch'experieTiceinthe du- 5ies 01 me oijice, anu jor ine , -past 'P0ST0FFICFTRUBLES A Brace of ; Safe Blowers in ! Jail Here, Etc., Etc. Somehow things :are not moving along rightly in this section of Keh tqky amdng some of the posto'ffices. Here are a few. of the. troubles men tioned in theiQwspapersJn the last two or three da s: There are two men now iri jail at Owensbord 'sent from here for' rpb- bing the po"st,office at Crofton; last week the postmasten at Pembroke got into a difficulty with one of the rural route carriers, in which the carrier was mir. nrettv badIV on onhia cnriffMUnHnn ;,i nlmn fnr , t - - - - - w j - j arm, and, worst of all, there, is riot p. ii i n 1 1 snaaow or a cnance ox anyuung betng done towards the 'auction of the' new, postoffice bulldihj;:leVe' this yea-. . ' , , 1 PRESBYTERY 01 MuWeirfjur CRY!f4 Her, ! ; .... ; Ttiy ' ML Southern Assemy, convonetl in w; Wo3fminaier church Tjrclay ..night ior a iwo uays srim. xnis pre byiety hsa niembbrihip, according to Icpt year's, statwics' table, of 1. 700 membera, 18 miniateia and 18 churchr' ReV. R. H. Calin, tho r -tir,ing 'moderator, pViclu d the open ing simon. Y 3'erday vm devote tj;ro4illn busineu. At nH'hfc he cleMng S3 mon was preaaheil by Dr W. R. Henderson, of Grfsnvilfe. Mn Out For Them. A, fow, days. ago . bank robboi-s broke into tho hank otIJddl yille and the bank nt Kuttawn. Lust week a man, thought to bo drunk, tr'ed to et Lrito a residence on South Virginia street snil mother on Soalh Main A fw abhw previous boig lara m.ide Fii erTort tiuer anoUiur house on Soi th Mrin street. They i t t'.i vfieen f.nui aba - - U' U l! d Lk v ''' ; ' 1 : . t ci. a uo woa. i f u r-;ji' nr, and yoa can siunu it ; fiCteenyta , haa ,aJino?t invariably been appointed by tha prpsidfng judge-as C mnonUh's Attoriy pro tern, in tha aitteciM if tha regu lar incumb, r.t. Wittiin t? e Daat two, years, duiig (ha tim Commonr wea'th's A"irny Denny P. Fmith waa making his campaigns for a state office and for congress, Mr." Al!:nworth filled this position, (he laet time for a period of. six montts, nnd, we arf p'eas d to note, mide quite a reputation aa an ab!e, fair and just officer of the law, and by such cnlucthenot onlv succeeded in a ma'!; degree in the enfbrce m'qrit of the law, but formed many warm friendships in evry county in the district, who are now his earnest ani faithful supporters for the of fice, m P&r. Allensworth i3 a lawyer of fine ability, a forceful, earnest and convincing speaker, honorable and clean in character, and if chosen to fill the reafonsible position of Com mpnwealth'a'' Attorney, will dis charge the duties thereof with great credit to himself and the Common wealth of.Kentucky. ' Wifh the almost unanimous en doremnt we believe he will receive at the hands of the voters of Chris tian county, and the cordial support lie will receive in the other counties of the district, his prospects for be ing ruminated and elected seem rosy indeed. rneretnre, we tatce pleasure in 1 - i I. if.i e it.. .. prrfot it (fHiioiuncy lur uie con aidetation of the voters of this judi- dwil district for the only office he heyer sought in fact,t ad''he has jepyefped it', the only office he ever .desired; Pembroke Journal. TO nOLO. REVIVALS. , Two of The Largest Churches Are Golling Ready. Kev4 C. M Thompson, pastor of the First Baptist church, has about completed all arrangements for a great revival., xne audience room ha9 just been renovated and varnish edk a new heating plant is being in stalled'nnd everything will be ready for the beginning of the services on Sunday; October 7th. Uev.- U. D. .Smith, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian chu;ch, is re ceiving1 ltho hearty co-nperatinn of i i J j h Iding revival servic s in the near I . .... tature.-; JMpr tknt ite announcc- menta atjto date end what evsige lst fflii' bec-j: .1 will be m a' d'e nrjia;Pls j s an.' hllC;Of arruig ing fur a:, aerica tf tet.eee at tho Tahaclv later, but nothing defin M WWberi done. 1'" T 1RB l"1 aU m am Lm 10 " ' Rfi Sold One of tho beat evidence of the fjce.w Qf t.hePennyroypl Fair, now firre wfakVoff, id the continued de mand of ajccls men fcr tt tils. The 107 first built have been rented and :he d'rictow have decided to sell ?2,C0O m'pre stock end build 100 ad u nl alalia ut once. Marvelous Growth. Mr. W. W. Garnett hai an Em prexi Cro on hU law, which Iim grown 24 feet this year, and the leavci of which measure 46 inchas in lentli, These are actual meiaf pramsjl-a and can be verified bj ann eal vtkosbBfta -r-Pembroke JouriM. Box Supper. luere will bcaa-pptirat BiacU ; cho. 1 h. u- i a Sa'urdav lnt)'.i!iitj r'joii. t'omoeverv- J .'K pnd bHnsr vour tioxej. RISTIAN REPRESENTED Tin State Fair At LraisvHIe Is Di awing Record 14,000', PATROL FIRSTLY. Biggest Thing Of The Year Excepting The Pennyroyal Pair. The State Fair now in progress at Louisville in reported as ectipsing.all former exhibitioHB. Tlie first day 14,000 people attended and a regn. lar 'stream of p3ople is injuring into the city from all porta of Kentucky daily. Hopkinsville is well represented. Both the L. AN. and I. C. railroad local agents report large sales of tickets every day. -The low fare over the roadfisan imducetnent for people to visit Louirille who never have-busheas to : call them there aud they are going" just to see the city and attend the fair. The route over both roads is only one fare plus 25 eents, good to September 21. BETTER THAN 8VR Latest Addition to Rex (Jrches tra An Artist - Tho mttnag ment of the R:x Theatre is always looking for some Ihiirg new and the newest acquisition i to the orfheatra is Mr. I. W. Miltf, who takes the drum parts, and not only the drum parts but a loco motive whisfle, a x nophone, bird whistles 'arid'a ot of' other' hings that nope' but a prof ossbnal and mujic reader could possibly handle. Mr. Mild comes her from Cincin nati where 'he had the 'training noce3J4f'y to becoine an artist in his lino. No sweeter music can be hard anywhere tlcn. is .now being fU'Viicliul by tht. Kx peop'e by an orcHfesira'br X' pi.je,1' lilw,- vio lin, flutu curntt. irmbo!iiji and the drum, cymLa's,. otq. ,-ued by Mr. Mild. , 1913 FOOT BALL LocaUIen. Are Lining Up For ' Action and Eager For The Gridiron. With the ad vent of cool weather and the disappearance of the MogulB.'.faotball men are now using the baseball paik for practice. Monday about two dozen men re ported to the eofah of the High $cfyol and Tuerd.o' the boys 'were 'aj; ,tho ' ball park for practice S&vcral games i have already bean Arranged for,' and as the LouisvHlu High School and Manual Trair ing School arc already on the list, .'ie locils have some very heavy work before, them. But they are husky young fellows and are not afraid to ruti up against any team. Colored Fair. The sixth annual Christian county Colored Fair will be held at Pem b.roke, Thursday, Friday and Satur day, Saptomber, 25, 26 and 27. The program is very complete and inter esting, and in addition to the regular stock rings and otbr fairattractioas, there. , will be vaJous sjitwa inside tUft grounds. Epilepsy Caus Baatlu Mr. William Po-'nf frtui Muhlrnher.' cf thaWtste:! t t -II. ; a patient ty, tlid at :,Zr3 7-1 j :x.s. I e "v . ! . to h'."'- i'p y. S e Yx.) iu heii t' i'l)h c IS , r ) i. 'ii; b; ryinjf ground. BLAMES S In Miipacc to CofifSjwr .Says There Will Be Fair mar ; wpcm; 'solution W.r Sflys Restoration uf Peace- Has Beon Hindered By Re lations. Mexico. Cityv' Stpt. 17. Provision a' Prfs.Wjspt Victpriano Eluerta de livered bMttniannuKl message last night at the cptnfcg of the second wvsion ou!, the Twenty -seventh Mc-xi--a:. Congress, . In it he promised to spare no ef forts to bring about the'un restricted election of President and Vice Presi dent of the Mexican Republic next month, declaring it would constitute the greatest trlom'ph of his career to turn over the office to hia iwc:e s r with Ih country at peaer, as he hoped to do. Gen. Haertk said the strained diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United " States has causui the Mexican nation to suffer unmer ited sftlcUom verth)ets. h hoprd for an 'ewly Bolution of the differences b ttwviTi the two nations andtoEea Kexic and the Ur.i'td S'atonA m'oK a?1ted"iB thebonia 'dfffritn'flih?p:,! "; i;' POST-SfASQN GAMES, To Ee Played Between Padu 1 call and Chilliclothe. Positive arrangement have been cohipll-ted' ttiday' at ' a meeting in CincinraM between President Bos- sett of tlit Kitty league" and Presi dent Read qf the Ohio State league fdr a po3t season championship sc ries of1 games to b3 played between Paducah and Chilliclothe, pennant winners respectively in tho two cir cuits. Three games will be played in pach'towh, beginning ' at Chilli clothe !on &eptembpr 28, 24 and 25, and ending at Taducah on Septem ber 2728 and 29.' In case of an ev en break in these games, the Seventh and df-ciding game will be played on neutral grounds. Ea:h club posted fivb hundred dollars guar antee thut it wbuld play the series as planned. To play these games it means a four-hondr d mile trip for each team The Paducah team is regarded ai the be?t bat ever rer r .rented the KUty ;eaue tni the fihtbjiV4f tftwi Hid bo able to down ChU'ic -he, , th,ouh thev recognise t'ij fact that the latter is excpiio. ly t-t for a, class D. L jfcje. EMANCIPATION DAY To Be (Jelebrated, at . Mercer Park By Colored Lodges. The colored people are preparing for a monster celebration of their emancipation at Mercer Park next Monday. It will be in charge of tho Colored Knights of Pythias Lodge of which Abe Holmes Is the presiding officer. Other ledges to take purt will be Knight of Tubor, Wist Men arid U. B. F. A great Jiy i: ticpect-cd, UNCLE AM A't First PrwbytcaairChurcIi Next Swiiiyl Rev. r -'ik vr, Cl-A., S.. yil-.i f . .i-iist ic, the 1. .1, eriap v. ... .Ii, I' J. A., . . . . ,t HiSa , ' !' I ..' Su day inOi.o1ngid atiht 'at'7::: i.ci u. '!y ia J; ivif d. I M8L- aiSBBBBSBlBBBBBBBJ