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c HWADMRCOUNTY NEWSV2l1iN f r COLUMBIA AUAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY DEOEMBER 9 1903 NUMBER 4
POST OF1IEDIREOTOBYJ OSTMATER-
IIiTiAxxp DUTY OSTASTER1-
Iffico hours week days 7OOa m to 830 pm
COURT DLIt1 O Yl8CiuonirCoDRT Three sessions a year Thirdt 3idaylnjanuarytdrdutundaytnSlayuthird Monday In SeptemberJircuit Judge W VV Jonesommonwoalth sAttornuy NH W Aaron8herl F W1IIner-U1rCildO1trs
1 JrtYf1fJJonurrCooBT Kirai ilonyTn each moatJudge T AUhrrell-vouuty AttorneyJsaGuenettJr-
rIancrJKPCouaverU
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Asso8or K W Unrton
i rveyorR T McOaUreectiool nptW D JoneserUneCrG MynLLat1 w u
C ± dayOouwrlaegL rv larc urt second tiro IDIJAtt rnuy Gordon Montgomry
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CilUKOH DIRECTORY
X PRESBYTERIAN
BCUKBVILLB STUBIT Rev W C Clementspastor Services necund and fourth Bnndvila each month SnnUityichool at 9 Qm ereiy
r1 tabbath Prayer meeting every Wedneidanight
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tJURKIIVILLB81nRBTReT F EIbffis Pattor Service lind3Snnilsy8 thbs6b monthtuntfaynchubl very Sabbath at 9 It in Prayer
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BAPTIST
GnnBitBBOBoit HTBBBT Rev JP Scruggs-
pyaOi First and third Sunday In each month-S iiMioyMObooi every SabbaUi 9 am Prayermertiag Tuesday night
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CAMFBBUBVIIZP Pin Eld W K AzblU
Patter Services Second and Fourth Sundays
tn Rich month BundayacLooi every Bab
Out m 930 am Prayer meeting Wedtieidr HlKiit
LODGES
MASONIC
COLOMBIA LODOB No 66 F and AMBegular sleeting In their hall over bank on Frllay aighton or before the fall moon in eachmunch
W A Coffey W M
W D Jones Secretary
COLUMBIA OUAPTCE R A M No 7 meetsFriday night after full moon
J B MCBBCLL HPW W BBADSBAW Secretary
YETfflERI SURGEON
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any surgical work linn at fair priwKiT amnxid re rike arf stark
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HOLESALEGROCERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTSLouI5lVIJ Rttlfk
SoienliHo Shoejngot-
lain rrtudyto do Black Smith ¬
tug fany kind from h rae thop
ugt t the repairingof the finest<
vehH leA I vrjll nfake specialtyof hoeing horses with diseased
t trihoofs and guarantee satisfactionMy shop is located back of liveryask Barbee Robertson Give
me our workr
J W COFFEY
lilmore Hotelw M WLLMOKE Prop
Oradyvilje Kentucky>
TH ERE Is np better place to stop1A than at the aboved named hotel ftt r
Good ampleroomiand a flratrclasstable Rates very reasonable Feedstable attached
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1 SPECIAL attention Liven toGold Filling CrowiroBndje
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A55 Murrells store Colurahta Ky
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FROM GREEN OOONT
WHITEWOODKY NOV 25 19QBa l fEditor of theN wtforftBOme writing a letter or pub
lication in The News as we rarelyever hear anything from this
neckofthe wood since my oldand time honored friend JosephH Chandler of OampbelUvillett idtitw1thi pen uiia retied torc a t 4-
pnvuth llfn tJ spend the emaindr ti his daY under his own vine
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and figtrue in peace with thuworld and all the jest of mankindI did not set out to wit a biographical sketch ofmy old andnighly esteemed friHud or anyoneelse in particular as feho space tobe4nllusted totnis letter would fur¬
bid nay thing of that characterbut we can not forego this oppotunity and the pleasure that itaffords UP of giving a taw wordsIii commendation of him which Ithink hso justly merits
In the first place Mr Chandler-is a man of brilliant mind and gi-
gantIc¬
intellect Ho is a naturalhorn I wont say politician butwill raisn him a few notches andUHH tan words more fitting andsay that he IS a statesman both bynature and education far aheadof the majority of the great com ¬
mon htjrd of mankindiand had itnotbeen for some inscrutable in-
exorable fate things over whichto a certain extent nehad no con ¬
trol he might haytf ascended tothe tbpinostironudsof the adderof political fame and the peoplehis constituents might have shar ¬
ed in the benefits of hiBroounseland influence In the halls ofVLeg
islotion f either State or nationalAside from His ttaturat gifts inthings political he is blessed withthat greatest of all the Chriatiangraces chanty He is a man ofbig soul true heart wishing goodfor all his fellowmen As a Lewspaper correspondent he has butFew equals and no superiors inthis part of the country Every-thing that emanated from his penwas interesting witty and instruct ¬
ive and bore the brand of himIwho knew his business Now 1
would say that my only regrdtts-that my pen is too feeble to dlull justice to the subject of thisshort sketch who as BtatHsmanphiliuithripiau andluewspaptir cor ¬
respondent Khould stand high inti cstiumtion of all who ar fav rd with lilt dcquaintaucK
t1 hilt Ott thecUJj Ql Ol IIWHper c rr have UIJ=thor ittililud mgt of
Girrat Whoc l rixjUjtjtteahill Arp lie wrote lor tbA At
lat tti Contisotio nailother pa> ll1ll lkttMtttl rtrthdu ihirlclI bltut of mind and WitH tJreadywit aid humorist of the firstord tr HOw oftea when I w aidfeel duspousient and out of sortsall brokeup with the blues j
0uld gjjt Qii gf Arps lettersrjadnit all tnh gl omy feelniKS
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would tit dispHllhrt like a fcg fr rnthH rays of the Bnnfdo thinkthe world ia much better off forhaying such men In one waythey are benefactors to their raceThe human mind is BO constructedthat it needs a 5 change Levityhas its pla ait acts as a stimu-lant
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to both mind and body YesArp was a gifted man in his wayand has left a vacuum that willbe hard to ill But the melancholly thought forces itself upon
havingorossedoverfrom which no traveler ever re-
turns¬
he is now exploring thoseuntried regions that those on thisside know nothing about Peaceto his ashes
I said in the outset that I hadcontemplated writing c this J tterfor some time which is trueButp had a motive in deferriug theniatter pntil now My lasoh forBO doing was that I wantedto waitniatil afterthe election Although
calo1latedbeing fully realized I thought thqtime would be more propitious forthe undertaking as my nerveswould be more settled Bud mymind more calms and eer ne
Well it snowed1 Be here last
night Old mother earth is wrappedfrom head tO fivit liher whitemantle E url thing in naturtKOfUia to be wbaappd4inn a deathly
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stillness which is oppressiveEven the birds have failed to comeout and chant their sweet songs iunatural melody The tinkling ofthe cow bell in the adjacent pas ¬
ture is heard no more The morningbreeze fails to rustle throughthe tree topsail quiet the greatpolitical battle has been fought
or lthe smoke has cleared away anWH see victory perched away highon the banner of pure and undefiled democracy Thank the LordYea the star of our hope as it shiathwart thrf great political hori ¬
zon is brighter aud seems to shinewith greater effulgence than everbefore No I btthoughtmyselI will seize fthls opportunity tacollect a few trough scatteringthoughts bat of the great multi ¬
tude that come rushing throughmy mind Imight PD arrange themin condensed form as to uiakethen presentable to the Nora
Well according to Creed WilspustVersion of thc ee the weath-er
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has something to do with theelections Nearly every bodyabout Columbia knows Creed andeverywhere else Creed says thatwhet the sun conies up pretty andbright the democrats are sure towin on that day His rule cer¬
tainly held good the last election
gooddaysfollow All honor to the truebrave and patriotic men who borethe heat and burden of that dayand all through the whole cam ¬
paign As Henry Wattersonwould say the boys in the trenches did the work They haveplaced the banner of democracy inthe hands of our young GovernorThat banner which has inscribedon its folds in great lettersof goldiLibertY and equal rightsfor all men but exclusive privil ¬
eges to none and judging the future by the past we may indulgein the lull assurance that he willnever betray the trust imposedupon him nor let the emblem ofliberty trail in the dust
Now in this connection whatLan we say or Should we say inregard to the ease of our poor be-
nighted brethren who in a weakmomout lot the tempter likeEveof 01d11eadth m tutu the camp ut-
thetiuemyswhue t eyes were blindnd by offering them the emolu-ments
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of cube Buuiethu gthe majority of thorn tailed to gut andlike the prodigal th y were left totoed on the husks of oittofc repub-
licanism Yes sold out lockItt ft fan4 halts thpir politicalbirthright gouu iir a ulnas of potago und ii mighty small mess atthat osa the least about it ithas a Judass7sosrlotBtuydict Ar-
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flavor aboutiit j
If there over was a time in thewhole historJrKO1rKyjttuuky for ulthe lovers of good guvorumeut tostand firm and tu snow an unfliiichingjifidolity to principle itwas certainly m the Jat State elec-tron When we look buck u fowyears aud see what a narrow escape we made frmrevolution ageneral upheaval when the wholemachinery ofour State govern ¬
ment was in the 1lIoudsuf thatreckless crowd at Frankfort whogloated in human blood and prac ¬
ticed assassination for a pastimeit should cause all true men to re¬
double their exertions in order toprevent a repetition of such adoleful and dangerous state of af¬fairs in the future
Respectfully
i tirIv AMDERBONi
At Ottawa Ohio there hascome to be an annual feast knownatThe Crow Dinner Eachyear the Republican and Demo ¬
oratio leaders of Putman countymake a bet on r sultb the losingside to give thQ wiuuera a dinnerTJiis year the bet was on the StateemngTBemck 100000 pluralitythe Republicans takiug the side
reachtbj4fijlieyitig tfiat tbey huda lUch inbetting against the propositionBub the Dunnmrnka lust and th a
row fniier mis served tothwinning side
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MEMORIUM
Died of o inaumPtiiiat htrIlate home Nvombr 27 1908Bertha CalShe lire her dread
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journey of life lies along the darkvalley of the shadow of death andthere is no Pleas on its pilgrimagewhere its presence is not known
Bertha left many streamingeyes and bleeding heartsfathermqther sisters brothers anfriends Though it be Gods willnot ours He giventh and hethd e
family she was generous
lurningihereton earth so you can be prepared tomeet her on the other shore wherethe faithful meet to part no moreenf ¬
joying the rest prepared for thepeople OfVGod A FRIEND
THE OTHER SIDEFrlCNds of tB late Judg George
Price whi was killed on the struts of
Edmonton jast week by R E Mc
CJioditss say TUB TIMES arcouut of
the killliii in to tar asit makes JudgePrice the agressor floes him an lujusflee An eicwitDiiss bosh the quar
relhuweu them in the court housand the shooting on the streets givesus this staumeut In his speecb befurs the jar Judje Price said that ifit had not been for the little McCannlesses there would never have been
anything uf the fight between Carverand Ray At this McCandless interrupted him and told Dim out to use hisname again at the same time at ¬
tempting to strike Price with a chairPrice turned to the Judge and said
Judge will you have him put out orshall I shout hitnout Shoot youllnever have a better time to do itreplied McCandlehS at the same timeputting his band behind him ashf to draw a weapon No I do notwant tJ shoot you replied PriceThe Judge then f nd the Jamr to takeMcCandtaa out which he did
McCandless walked down on thestreet and wasstandiugin front of thebdnk after the trial wbcu Judge Pricecame along Walking up to Price heisaid You were going to shoot me outwere you1J at the same time strikingPrice a bmw which turned him haIrIway round Both wen pulled tb IrIpistols and the shunting began ulrnos
simultaneously Friends of Pricechum McCandleas fired first and sayIt alas as an evidence of this Pricewaaht in rue hack
Feei g over the Killing iu so bittertin facs tire bard m get at and in
order to do justice to both sides in theafiMr we publish the above whichWas obratrlsd from a gentleman vhosaw tre quarrel in the courthouse andIwas within ten feet of the two men
when hf Jnlling occurred Glasuow
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KENTUCKY SCRIPTURE3lan oorn In the mountains of Ken
tuck r fc of ruts days and full of virusHefinhPth liddleth cusstth and thhtIthan the days of his life
II He sfiunucth water as a mad dog anddrlnkoth touch bad wnlsky
Wen he dasiroth to raise h111tpianteth a neighbor an ID ho reaP ith-twnnyfotd He nseth even from thtcradle to beak the Hualpof h is Irandsires onemy and brlngeth home in tits
carcHss rbcamunitiou of his neighborswife cumins uncles fdtherlu lawwho avnged the deed
Yea verily his life is uncertainand lie knows not at what moment hemay be jerked hence
He uoeth forth on a journey halfshot and comes back on a shutter shot
He rlsetb in the night to let thecat outand it tiketh nine doctorsthree days to pick the buckshot out ofhim
Ho goeth forth in joy and gladnessand cometh back In scraps and fragmeets
+I A cyclone bloweth him Into the
bosom of his neighbors wits and herhusband bloweth him into Abramsbosom before he has time to explain
hHH emptieth a demijohn into himelf and a shotgun into bis enemy and
his enemy rtfton Beth in wait for hluioh election day nnd lot the coronerploweth up A forty acre MId to bury
the remains of that man
4iWoe woe is Kentucky for her eyes
are red withbil whiskey and her soil1s stained with blood of Innocnt moon ¬
shiners II
Kentucky oh Kuntucky how I lovethy ciasslashadeswhereftt the fairyhfiiures of bright eyed Southern ma idsWhere the birds are sweetly singingmiff the flowers newly born where the
Corn Is full of kernels and the Colonelslull of florin Tiger and Crescent
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GENERAL NEWS
The Czar of Russia has been ex¬
communicated from the Greek Catho ¬
lic cnurch
An attempt was made to assassinateofdEngland
John L Sullivans famous SeOOOO
diamond belt has been sold at auctiontor 82BOO
The open air treatment for tuber ¬
culosis is said to have proved success-ful
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in New York-
APhililpsburg N J woman gavebirth to a child whichhad two perfect ¬
ly formed necks and heads The childrdid not livelongtWhile trying to save his twoyearold sister whose clothes bad caughttire eightyearold Ernest Pettit wasfatally burned at Ash vl1leN C
Max Eeiraff a grocer of OklahomaLily OJjla shot and killed his eightyear oa daughter fatally wounded
nis wife and committed suicideThe fl ig of the uew Republic of
Panama is exactly square and dividedinto four parts The first uppersquare to the left is blue the firstlower > quire to thu Itfis white witha blue star in ils center the secondupper square in white with a red stariu its center and the second lowersquare is red
A T Anderson a Cincinnati prop ¬
erty owner attempted to eject a ten
uis liitiiily by bhaitlLg and choppingIUKCS ihrungh the hour and turning
tit nose on the occupints of a lowerHit When he had wounded his ten ¬
ant a nub gathered and he was com ¬
pelled to hide out to avoid personal
violenceWearingher mothers clothes Mary
Ltuise Banquets of Baltimore aged14 years eloped with Paul AlbertKnight aged 19 and jut after thepair nail been married the girls fatherfound them chased them severalblocks and they took his daughterflume He says he intends to have themarriage annulled The young bridedeclares she loves Knight and says
she will never consent to being separ-
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from himOu Friday Chicago detectives as ¬
listed by railroad men farmers andlaborers captured Peter JSeidermeyerHarvey Yandineand Emil Doeskl nearLiverpool led after an exciting chaseBefore being captured the three youngIoutlaws killed T S Sovea a railroadbrakeman fatally wounded JosephDriscoll a detective ia the head andarm All three of the outlays wereIslightly wounded before they gave upthe tight and surrendered They arewanted for a Series of murdeas androbberies They are said to have k1l1Ied eight men
AtSedalia Mo last Sunday FrankDutton shut aud killed Emil Meyers
Iu August last Dutton daughtercommitted suicide leaving a notecbdrgtbg Emil Meyers withher betray ¬
al The father was not at home aDdIdid out return until Saturday nightSunday morning he interviewed twowomen who knew of Meyers relationsvita hit daughter went to the churchol the minister who preached heruasral sermon went home to dinnerthen walked to Meyers home calledblur out aud told him he wanted tohis ide of the story of the girls deathMej ens made a threat and Duntonslnthim three times The sympathy Is
with Dunton
TEWARDED WITH A PARDON
Alexander Robertson a scion of thearistocratic Kentucky family of thesame name was pardoned and released from the Utah State prison lastMonday as a reward for an ctorheroism which he performed duringthe recent outbreak at the pen inwhich two convicts escaped and twowere killed Robertson was serving afiveyear term for embezzling 60000from the WellsFargo Bank
When he was irrested for the crimehe was a City Councilman talked of
for Mayor and was spokesman in theCouncil of the city administrationWhen the convicts it the prison att-
empted to escage last month Robert-son was the prisoner who rang thealarm bell He risked his life to do
this as three desperate convicts wereready to brain him when he touchndthe alarm button and owing to hisbravery three condemned murdererswho were ready to break for libertywere penned in their cells Robertsonhad three more years to serve but thePardon Board unanimously decided toliberate him and Monday be loft ttie
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BOOK TRUST ARGUMENT
The argument is now being advanc¬
ed that the fight before the coming
legislature simply a contest betweenrival book concerns and is a matter inwhich the general public is nowise
interested and by which it can in no
state of case be benefitted The ad¬
vocates of a uniform school texthonkbill have beard this plea before Ithas been used in every state whero thebook trust has been routed and is one
of the principal stock in trade utter-ances of the school book trust gangIts utter falsity can be seen at a glance
The inevitable outcome of the pass-
age of a law such as the Chinn scho 0
book bill or tha Hlckmau bill is al-
cheapnlDg of school books 25 to CO percent all over the State There is nota school supply company in existenceexerting itself or fighting other com
panie for such results as this Anysuch application as law would be reg-
arded wlth borrow by any well regu-
lated¬
trustand as organizations of
thrift school book companies stand atthe head of the class
If the fight for cheaper and betterschool books and a system of stateuniformity is merely a struggle be
tween rival book trust it would be in ¬
teresting to know in the interest of
what company Governor Goebel was
acting when he declared in his openingspeech of his campaign for governoriiI am in favor the passage of such alaw as was contemplated by what isknown as the Chinn school book lawat the last session of the legislatureThat law provides for the fixing of amaximum of school books used by thechildren of the common schools of thestate The maximum fixed in thatlaw was 331 per cent less than the av-
erage¬
prices now charged under thedomination of the book trust and yet
it is 10 per cent higher than the av-
erage¬
maximum charged for the samebooks under a law similar to the Chinschool book law now in force in In-
diana
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Under the present state of af-
fairs
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the book trust requires a writtencontract from every school book deal-
er¬
that be will not sell a book even tothe poorest child in this common ¬
wealth at less than the list price fur-
nished¬
by the trust He reduction of
331 per cent in the price of school
books will make the saving of a dollara year to each child it will amount tomere than halt a million dollars a yearto the parents of the state The Chlnnschool book bill was defeated by a sol ¬
id republican vote and by some demo-
crats
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who deserted us in the SenateIu favor of what company did Govern-
or Gobel make this declaration
What school book company was thedemocratic state convention of 1899
subsidized by when It adopted astraight clear cut declaration againstthe school book trust as a plank in itsstate platform
What school book company con ¬
trolled the democrats of the legislatureot 1902 when they again atttmpted thepassage of an anti school trust law
and were again defeated by a solid republican vote combined with a few
democratsWhatbook trust was behind
Governor Beckkarn when he sent in
his famous special message to the lastlegislature calling attention to the
enormities of the book trust and urg¬
fog the members of the legislature to
do their duty
What book trust is behind GovernorBeckham and the democratic partynow in their earnest call upon thecoming legislature to redeem its para
tys pledges and pass a school book law
or the democratic party is lostWhat school book trust is behind the
parents and children of the state clam-
oring for tne enactment of a law thatwill save them from a halt million toa million dollars annuallys
Any assertion that the fight for auniform text book law is a mere strug ¬
gle between book interest is a libel up ¬
onUs face an insult to every demo-crat in Kentucky and carries with Itthe Implication that from state con ¬
vention to legislature democracy hasdeliberately sold her children Its moth ¬
errand its fathers to the tender merclesot the book trust God forbid
that any political party hats sunk so
low as thatl Glasgow Times
A statement going the rounds Of
the papers that Hon John G Carlislewho is private attorney of PlcrpoutMorgan has made thirty million ± of
dollars through investments since beconnected hlmselt with tbe IreCtiDnfilet T>i JtWttr tbii oItlIat-
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ble Trade ot Adair and adjoiningount ies solicited
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