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Speed Program.' Running Races Pacing Races Trotting Rtt 0 if 0X Bf ST LOT MORSES OF AMY SEASON. Reduced Rates on Railroads 0 Shuttle Train Service to, the Fair Grounds THE PENITOQYAL FAIR Incorporated. Hopkinsville, Ky., August 27-31, 1918 FIFTH YEAR FIVE BIQ DAYS MUSIC BY BRASS BAND BEST HALF MILE TRACK IN KENTUCKY BIGGEST FAIR IN WESTERN KENTUCKY Ten per cent of all net earnings will be given to It'd Cross and Belgian Relief Fund. Holland Garnett, Pres., Jno. W. Richards Sec'y. Great Exhibit Beef Cattle Dairy Cattle Suinc, Sheep and Poultry AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT FLORIAL HALL Baby Show Aug. 27 COME s 0 E. L. Ilnrpendint?. Notary Public Orlin Horning, of Morgantown is visitir g in the city this week. Grow wheat and help can the Kaiser. Mm. J. R. White and children.' of Morganlield, are the guesti of Mrs. Alonzo Duvall-. Nn time like the present to .top in dige.tion and alomai-h ill. Mi-ona tub'ets do the work. Sold by llnynu & Taylor; your numey if thi-y f.il Mrs. Ed Van l'elt has returned from Louisville after having- vis ited her husband ajt Camp Taylor. FOR SALE- One Largo Frame tobacco barn, 40x52 feet. 4t Geo. W. Stone. Wiliion Woods, of Owentborr, who was the guest of his coufin John William Blue, returned homo lust week. There is something for every one to do, this is eve y man's tight, so let us get busy und do what we can to w in the war. Cahin Hunt left last week for Lexington. Tenn., to attend a 1 iptisc a'sociation. He will he absent everal days. Insure your houses, barns and live stock uith the Hart ford Agency. Marion Ky. If C.G. Thompson. Charles McConnell. of the U. Miese Helen Roue, Mariam j requirements: Pi-rce and Irene Moredock, ar.di Hiuh schools and other schools Messis Russell Lawson, Marion jdoirg preparatory work now on Thrasher motored to Kuttawaj the accredited list and that may Springs and Eddyville Wednes-1 hereafter bj placedthei eon my day. ' jbe designated by two forms cf FOR SALE.-Duroc Jersey :cla?sifk-atiun. Ue first division, Pos and Tigs.-S. M. Jerkins. jor Class A- ,nav i,iclude all schoo s which rm et the following Miss Janice Scott and Arthur requiiemerts: Scott, of Kansas City, who navei ttquirtmanu of cia a hct-n the oupnts of Miss Kather. 1. The school must offer a standard SOW MORE WHEAT PREVENT FOOD CRISIS The World Looking to America For Bread -Only One Way To Meet Demand. ine Heed, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cross and' littl- daughter left Saturday for Louisville, where Mrs. Cross ard j daughter will reside. Mr. Cross i will go to Washington, where he! has volunteer's corps. S nrmv nt l'niln PnsH. Tex.. IS I here for a 15 day furlough visit- n Johnie Gass left Thursday for ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1" " w"ere ne W1" J. McConnell and brother Marion, who lias been ill for some time. Buy bonds and stamps, by so be trained for Eervice. 4 Miss Helen Rouse, of Bards- I town, who has been the guest of doing you will help our good old Mis Irene Moredock, has re- uncle to nrovide the best to be 1 turned home. - U .....- l.... Tlvn.i or tit- Mrs. E. H. Yates has returned '"7" "u " to Louisville after having visited t0 the be8t-. P ' Lr kidnew are sure to be out of gear. Eat potatoes and be a potatl io I Try Sam.l; it dots wonders fur th liv- that will save wheat for the boys '".kidmys and Madder A trial uc win MUe wi cunnce-yoa. Get it at the who are fighting for our home. ; Miss Lena Woods has returned' Mf!j vy, H. Ward and little iir.me from a visit with her aunt, gon nowar(j olive, returned Mrs. W. L. James in Ne', prijay 8fternoon from a viit to Orleans. WAVTF.n-Furnished room bd hoard within 10 minors ' Democrat. walk of Post- fike. Give piice. poR BALE-Fine firm 1 mile Address E. J. M. Crittei dtn (i0uth Gladstoiie. 2i)u acres 50 in Thomas Griffith, of Paducah, who has been the guest of Miss Katherine R?ed, has returned home. 7. Marion High School lo Clan A. A list of schools accredited by the Kentucky Association of Col leges correcttd to July 1 has been - I 1 T f her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Jess , J""'"' 'Olive at Marion. -Sturgia News"0: Supervisor cf Secondary Luucaiion, since me metung or. the association in May w hen rep- frur-yeur course of study and re quire full fifteen entrance credits fur graduation therefrom, Three qualified teachers must be employed who devote all their time to hiih school work. The pupil enrollment must not exceed thirty pupils per teacher. Two-thirds of the teachers em ployed must posses; an academic scholarship equivalent to grad uation from a standard college. A minimum period of forty min utes must be given each recitation. School must be in session not I'-ss than thirty-six weeks dur ing the year The tquipment for teachirg Science mut not be less thi.n $150 In value, and the library for referent purposes should not te lets in value than $75, exclusive of public documents. Classes mubt not be ton large to properly handie the subject mat ter of the recitation. The school sentiment both of the school and the community must be harmonious and progressive, j 'i He urk in school must be ap proved as satisfactory. We are indeed glad that Marion Hi'h School is in Class A. It should be the fixed purpose of both the school management and the community to meet tho standards set by this Associ ation of Colleges in Kentucky. We AN APPEAL FROM DR. FRAZER HM tTTl n ine wnear. campaign is now on. The pledge books are now in the hands of good men. who will push the campaign for &1I that is out. Our government is asking us, as patriotic citizens, to sow all the wheat we can. A' crisis in food proiuction and conserva tion is at hand and we must rise up, as patriotic men, and meet this situation. We must do as our boys are doing "over there" we must show the wor'd the 1! 9. 10. Gray-Cook On Thursday evening Aug. 15, at the Presbyterian parsonage in Evansville, Ind., Miss Kitty Hodge Gray and Mr. Robt. B. Cook were united in marriage. Rev. Taylor officiating.- Dr. and Mrs. Morris and Mi98 Frances Giay only were present. The couple left at noon Friday fcr Chicago and other lake resorts. This h the consummation of an extended courtship uniting two old and prominent families. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will be at home to their friends after Aug. 20th, at the home of the groom in East Marion. Card Of Thaokt kind of men we are. The world is looking to us for We wish to thank each and bread, and we must furnish it or everyone for their kindness and womjn and children will die sympathy shown U9 in the death - from starvation. The reserve of our dear husband ard father. Record Press. timber. Well Mi.. Iv. AHhtr ind reice. of i '"18-. 2 barn9- Atlanta, Ga.. are the guests of friends and relatives here this v.ttk. watered. Good Good orchard. supply of fcod is smaller than ever known. We have enough to tide us over until another har vest, but unless we reuouble our dilligence and make the largest yield next ytar in the history of our country, that reserve will be entirely wiped out and the world will be out of food. May Gcd's richest blessings rest upon all is my prayer. Mrs. Nonie Arflack an- children. Joe B. Walker, Imp Gladstone, Ky. Eld. George R. II. Gass closed n revival miTtirsr ct Cave Insure your tobacco crop: g AuRUgt 15(h IIe w88 HOU iroulnfi aaltm "a11- nssUled by Eld. W. N. Babb of With the time tried tf C. G. Thompson. Hmcr Iiowiry, who is in the W'b want every farmer in this should asnire also to accredited rela- COUnty to produce at least a resintatives attended the meet ing lrom oeurgetown Lo.iege, ; iransyivania. Kentucky ewi'-"Uoni wilh tlB SdUlh,r(1 A-Micilltlim 1)f small crop of wheat next year. an, uerea, center, university oi(CoiieKe?. and nw-t lii ily our High; Now is the time to select and Louisville and University Ot School will be so accredited m the next Kentucky. ' l few months. The growth of the accredited I lhee rssociatim are doing valuable schools in Kentucky since 1010 erv,ce m ,u't""t to '"""e work has been remarkable, rrom 3 I'nder such help thete Asocial ions giving accompanuU by a secondary fchools. fill uniili.m-0 ud in iviv ine nsinas increaseu to hVe been Hartford Agency Ridgway. III., who is a pplendid !:&). There wire then 4 public 'general Utteiment in educational con and hail listed.' preacher. 1 lie meeting restmea; schools and 1TJ pnvata schools. I unions me work or mgn schools na ;.. atv ,.,f..c:mnna nf fo t i tni , Tlion., a r mi. 1 s.7 im l.Hn ..!,:, mi ro to uy leaps fcnu bounds wiinin III CllA 'lull fO'viui J v . eight baptisms. When the meet ing closed, others were seeking ncvy, Rtationed at Camp Pljnkiit Muss , is here for a few day furlough. Cut the eats in wheat and meat, toot thetute in substitute. Miss Lilhe Belle Dunn return ed home Saturday from n visit in Cadiz. She was accompanied by Miss Mary Lou Morgan who will be her guest for a week or ten day. i The boys "over there" must have wheat and meat, when we save bv denying curselves we are making better soldiers of them and tetter men of our pelves, Little Miss Mary Virgin li e Lord, und the church was seme a hat revivid. The Kilpntrick graveyard will be cleaned cfT Sa'urdav Septem 7th. All interested are nqueht eland others are invited to bring tools and dinner ami spend the day. Pieachiog after dinner. W. H. Reynolds. Rev. JamfS F. Pric Committee. I have several good farms for sale close In, also have town property and mineral rights. VV. E. Delt. The Tucson Arizona Citizen of There are now 187 public schools Mni.rod by leaps und bounds and 52 private schools. Of tiw! t , , , ,' , , . 1 i Sihixil standards do not remain fix- public schools i) are in Class A 1 e I. but are constantly becoming hith- and 40 private echools are ID the'e-; end prognsive school communities first class, while Class B has ICS ' nui be eer on the alert to keep up public und 12 private schools. School, whelher public or private, may be accredited pro vided they mett the following with the new standards and n quire. ments. Marion is a wide-awake and progrem ic rrhuul ci.niniuniiy and will Continued on pae 8 Doss.of Marion, came Sufid, y j Aiijr. Utu says. airs, v uiiieriiie i im ui afternoon to visit her cousin Mrs. W. II. Vard.-Sturgis No a s Democrat. Do you get uv at night! Sanol is surely th liest for all kidney or blad der troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hour from all backache and bladdir troubles. Sanol is gimranted reme dy. Co cent bottls at the drug store. Givu to Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. ThffO ngencies will add comfort to our beys in the trench es und make life easier for them. Tucson has received word that hrr hr.it he". ThomR H. Moor has arrived safely overseas. Me was recently transferred from a Kentucky to a Texas contingent and is now with the signal oorps of the 105th Field Artillery." Marion Thrasher, and Russell Lawson, of Lewisport, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. II. Moredock. returned home Thursday. $5.00 10 SIS.oo Saved by buying our FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT from the Majestic Tailors' Fine Line. A Special representative will be in MARION Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 2nd and 3rd ujlh a bii display of the latest and best Woolens at Prices Ranging frcm $14.00 to $60.00. lie sure to see and price this line, even if you have already bought or do not intend to buy a suit now. It will be worth your time. BOYS' SUITS TAILORED TO MEASURE. This hon'se makes a specialty of boys' clothing, in ages from S years and up. All goods tailored right up to the minute both in style and workmanship. Wait for the Majestic man Sept, 2nd. R. E. WILBORN, Local Agent. prepare your ground for this crop. Let nothing get in the way of a wheU crop. hen your precinct manager calls on you with the pledge book, be ready to tell how much you can sow, so that you w ill not (take up his time unnecessarily. He gets no pay for this woik, hv is only doing his patriotic duty. So you likewise will be doing a duty jou owe to your family and ycur govtrnmint when you saw. ou will also be entitled to tw ice as much flour under the food regulations as the man who grows no wheat. Buy your setd wheat from your neighbor and get ready for your crop NOW! T. Atchison Frazer, Chairman, Crit. Co. Council of Defense. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame hack, rheuma tism and irregularities of the kidney and bladder in both men and wonuu. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. One small bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for sworn testimonials, Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St , St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Advertisement. Grave-yard Cleaning The Fowler graveyard will be cleaned off Friday Sept 6th. All interested are expected to come ai d bring tools and dinner. Others are invited. Come and spend the day beautifying the last resting place of your loved ones. P. C. Gilbert, Albert Conger, Hugh Wilborn, Committee. Wanted Hides. At the Marion Meat Market. Will pay highest cash prices. J. R. Sowdirs. $100 Reward, $100 Th readers of this rler will t pirated In barn that tliT It at Ul on dreaded duwa. I'mt science rms bwn bl. lo rur In all lla statu and tht It ratsrrh. Cutsrrh tilri Tatly tnnu.nrfd Sr ennMliutlpnal conditions rrqulr.1 con.lltutlonul treatment. HaM't Catarrh M!lrtn l taktn Internally and arts thru tht lllmfl on the Moron. Sur furr. r.f tht Sy.trm th.rrby fl.tnyin tht foundation nt the rilne.iae. Riving tht ptlnt atr.nnth ty tiulMln up th ton million and tual.tln nature In dolntllt worH. Tht proprlftori havt to murh faith a tht rurativ. powtra of Hull's Catarrh Mrdlrlnt (hat they ofltr Ont Ilumlrtd tmllara for any ran that It fHllt to rurt. fl-nd for l'-t of t.ttlmonlat. Adilrrtt F. J. CHKSKV CO.. Tol.dO, Ohio. Bold by all tmiifist, IM. Nice Cows Fcr Sale Several Bood Jersey cowa and heifers to be fresh sovn. Can be seen at my father's farm one mile northeast of Marion. Also one Delaval Cream Separator. Harry Johnson, 8 15 4t Route 4. NOTICE OF fjlSSOLUTION OF SENATOR MINING CO. Pursuant to a resolution signed and adopted by the Stockholders at a meet ing held on July 2Uth. l'Jld, th.- above named corporation la now closing its business and winding up its a Hairs for the purpose of dissolution. All per sona having any claims or demands against said corporation are requested to present same immediately at the oltlce of tht Company, i)8 Slarkt Building, tauisville, Ky. SENATOR MINING COMPANY. by B. F. Wtitatl, President 884t