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x J I i THE CENTRAL I RECORD SBrBNrBBNrs JrBAB LANCASTER KY FRIDAY AUGUST 10 1906 na L n I r1i1WJAt 1j LADIES Watch o- urJTIN AND GRANATEWARE SALESATURDAY August nth- HAELDEN Brothers WcrUJ1J111JNJUs Of bocal Interest Sneed and Kilibrew will give a novel entertainment here August 30 31 and Sept 1- Born to the wife of John C Pepples a daughter John Is the happiest of the happy Ladies should read Haselden Bros advertisement of special sale Satur- day ¬ r August 11 Eld F M Tinder will fill his pulpit at tbe Christian church at the usual t time next Sunday We are glad to announce that the Fair held by the colored people was t well attended and proved a success Pete Campbell of Cartersville an expert barber is assisting Henry Dun ¬ can Call and get a good shave or hair cut Statet at Ashland Aug 21 to 23 Full notice next issue The regular meeting of the WOT U will be held next Saturday afternoon at 230 oclock All members are re ¬ quested to be present as Important business is to be attended to There is ImprovementsI here for will likely be built There is also talk of a laundry and a tobacco fac tory It is admitted that we have the best town and county on the map Meat Market Mr John C Pepples has purchased the meat market which was success ¬ fully operated by Mr L II Mulflnger on the corner of public square and Lexington avenue We welcome Mr Pepples and hope that he will meet with abundant success Fish On Monday night the City Council ratified the sale of the franchise to fish in Lake Placid to the Fishing Club The club met on Tuesday and agreed to begin fishing as soon as Fred f risbie gets some minnows It is known that the lake is well stocked with large fish and the sport will be fine It is said that their meat is food for the brain and It that is true we hope that thousands of them will be caught and devoured by some of our good friends Hughes and Swinebroad sold S W I Moss farm of 85 acres 4i miles from town to B G Bratton at 850 per acre To TaxPayers Your taxes are due so please and settle as the penalty will be adde Nov 1 CA Arnold Sheriff Garrard Co tt The white teachers Instltutefor the counties of GarrardBoyle and Lincoln will be held at Stanford on August 6 to 11 All teachers are required by lass to attend Mittle Dunn Supt Drowned It is rumored at press hour tha Harvey Layton age 65 a farmer who lived 2 mles from Hacklev was drowned in Paint Lick Creek while at- tempting to ford it just after a sud ¬ den rise of the water Real Estate Transfer Property is in demand in the good old town of Lancaster and the county of Garrard Hughes and Swinebroads rea estate agency leased Mrs QPheha Dunns property to Mr J H Dunn who sold his drug store at Paint Lick and returned here They also sold Mrs Della Arnolds residence on Stanford avenue to Mrs Mattie Thomas Mrs Josie Bucks residence on Water Street to J E Robinson and R L El kin for Maj W H Collier as an Invest- ment ¬ and Mrs Mattie Frisbies resi- dence ¬ on Danville avenue They have a few more town residence which will soon be placed Preliminary Trial On Tuesday Judge Ford tried John Preston for killing of Can Brough ton near Buena Vista last week J E Robinson represented the Common ¬ wealth and J I Hamilton appeared for the defense introducing testimony to establish the fact that deceased was drinking quarreling and making demonstrations at the time of tbe killiug and that his conduct toward the defendants wife who was a daugh ¬ ter of the deceased had been so shock ing debasing and revolting to every sense of human decency that the kill Ing was clarly excusable and that the unwritten law would release the ac ¬ cused even if he was not compelled to shoot in self defense After argu- ments by counsel the court promptly dismissed the warrant and the prisoner was released from custody Subscribe for The Record I BARGAINS GreatSIaughter8aleOF HIGH ORADEMERCHANDISE r I must get rid of my Spring and Summer goods in order to make room for my immense Fall Stock TenthI L ClothingShoesHatsFurnishingfioods AT Manufactures COST Bargains ever offered to the buying public r IGreatest you for the Fair We will dress you cor 4 save you money We have just received a new shipment of hot weather shirts in all the new ¬ est patterns Swell Line of Neckwear Jut Opened It will pay you to see us before buying your outfit for theFair Positively no goods charged during this 1 f a Creat Slaughter Sale t c a T LOGAN t F P r CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS It has been many years since the abovenamed resort has enjoyed the liberal patronage received this sum- mer ¬ and the large attendance only prod ¬ lioas Crab Orchard Springs is the most popular resort in the South For some time the people flecked to the seashore but the great expense at ¬ tached to such a trip coupled with the important fact that absolutely no benefit was derived has caused the public to realize that a vacation to amount to anything must be spent where there is quiet good fare Is ser ¬ tved and there is pure healthgiving waters in abundance When the pre¬ sent manager Capt J B Willis took charge of Crab Orchard Springs the premises were in a dilapidated con ¬ dition and the previous management had allowed the reputation of the re ¬ sort to become anything but enviable He at once set about to win back the many friends of previous years and has today gamed a reputation tar and wide as the large crowds testify Every cent of profit is placed in im provement and the fact that an elec tric light plant a complete system of new and upto date sewerage will be placed in the buildings next winter goes to prove that the owners of the place ate more than delighted with his work and realize what can oe done here It would be impossible to find a more beautiful place or a more pleas- ant one The heat of the sun is tem pered by constant breezes while count- less stately trees furnish a shade over the entire premises The culinary de partment has the personal supervision of Mrs Willis the estimable and love ly wife of the manager and few regu lar hotels set meals to equal those furnished three times a day here Every substantial and delicacy of the season is served in abundance and with a promptness and neatness which would do credit to the largest hotels in the country Mrs Willis also gives her personal attention to seeing that the guests are well entertained and the guests time is not allowed to drag in the least There have been from 250 to 300 guests here during our entire stay and they are splendid people delightful company and come of the very best families The evening dances are de llghtful while the card parties rowing and driving parties furnish pleasure and recreation it would be difficult to find at even the large Eastern resorts Another important feature is the fact that the people here are ladies and gentlemen and one is not forced to be constantly on guard from fear of being thrown with questionable characters If our readers will pardon a personal reference will say we are about com pletely restored to good health and strength and will return home this week mounting the tripod for next issue of Tbe Record in perfect condl tion for tbe many laborious duties in a country printing office We will hereI tbank our good friend Judge M D Hughes for timely assistance and the splendid editorial work he did during our absence lie is a wheelboss at the business and we know the readers en joyed his bright spicy productionsLL Wants Richardson to Run Danyille Herald During the meet- Ing of Kentucky Press Association atc Grayson Springs last week the editors Inaugurated a boom for Hon W Ver non Richardson of this city for Rail- road ¬ Commissioner in this the second districtI of the press were so highly pleased with the efficient man ¬ ner In which Mr Richardson had con ¬ ducted the affairs of tbe association as secretary that they not only reelected him to the important position without any opposition whatever but started a rousing boom for him for one of tbe highest and most Important positions in the gift of people and agreed toI stand by him He has not determined as to wheth er or not he will accede to the wishes of his friends and newspaper associates but should he decide to enter there is no doubt but that he can secure the nomination over Hon Thomas Drewry of Louisville who is the only announc- ed candidate Hon C C McCbord has made an efficient official but has held the place long enough and likely will not offer In speakIng ot the action of the press association the Courier Journal says Mr Richardson is one of the best known young men in Ken- tucky ¬ He was born and reared in Wayne county in the Eleventh dls tract and has many friends up there He is a son of an ex Confederate sol ¬ Bier who was popular Mr Richard ¬ son is editor of the Danville News is a member of the International Typo graphical Union and is a man of prom¬ inence He is a graduate of the Law Department Centre College and for four years was in the law office of the late Col B P Jacobs He has taken a leading part in Democratic politics In the Eighth district of which he is now a resident and has as wide an acquaintance as perhaps any young man in the State Special Bargain We have for sale quick a house and 4 acres of land In Lanctster which if bought at once will be priced at a great sacrifice as owner desires to sell and go to his farm before eedlngtilBt- iBeeneJlltof tarmsth Issue Hughes ds Swinebroad IJudge John W Hughes I J The Harrodsburg Domocrat speak- Ing of Judge J W Hughes candidacy for Congress has the following to say in reference to his service an claims to promotion at the hands o Democracy Earning as a cowboy on the western plains the money with which to edu- cate ¬ himself he graduated and came back to old Mercer taught school t studied law and was chosen thrice to preside over the city and county courts But at the age of twentytwo thirty long years ago he evinced his taste and talents for politics and became a champion of Democracy and a Knight of the Stareyed Goddess of Tariff Reform and such he has con ¬ tinned to this good day His first not able political speeches were made in behalf of Samual J Tilflen in 1876 when he campaigned for Democracy And from that time until 1894 he nev- er ¬ slept In the latter year he w succeeded as County Judge by Hon Ben F Roach and Judge Hughes re- tired ¬ to his farm sndas be through from politics forever For three years he kept out of the burlyburly but after the defection and defeat of 1896 he was urged to come out and as list in solidifying and harmonizing the party and he did his part nobly to that end campaigning for Shackel ford against Hindman for Goebel a- gainst Taylor for Bryan in 1900 and 1904 for Gov Beckham and the State ticket in every race Just here it may- be well to deny a statement that has been madethat Judge Hughes was a delegate and leader for Gen Wat Har din at tbe Music Hall convention He was not even in Louisville during the sitting of the convention Judge Hughes has always been the warm personal friends and supporter of Hon James B McCreary Indeed he and Col E H Gaither have been Mr Me Crearys representatives and managers in Mercer county in every race he has made In Mr McCrearys fight for a seat in the Senate when he was op- posed by William Lindsay and John Young Brown Judge Hughes was one the chief lieutenants of the distin- guished Madison county statesman at Fiankfort To Congressman George G Gilbert he has been a true and tried friend campaigning for him in his every race In this long service Judge Hughes has not been a fairweather or dress parade soldier of Democrracy He has gone or been sent where the battle waged the hottest and where lusty blows fell thickest No night was too no weather too bad no journey too long no expeness too great when this old warhorse of Democracy heard tbe trumpetcall of duty In these thirty years he has made hundreds of speeches for the party spent thou- sands of dollars in its behalf and traveled miles without number to help its cause And in all that time he never accepted one cent of expense money or reimbursement Is it not a record to be proud of For the past three years Juoe Hughes has with his faithful asso- ciates freely spent his time and means in an effort to bring about the successor the Burley Tobacco Growers Association in order to relieve the to- bacco grower from the grasp of tbe Tobacco Trust making speeches in the growers behalf in imany counties of the Burley district From its inception he has been a director in the company The tobacco and hemp interest is a great Interest to the people of this district and should be aided by favorable national legislation If elected to Congress Judge Hughes will urge the passage of measures favorable to the tobacco and hemp growers of the State in order that they may get a fairer return for their labor which they so justy deserve JudgeHughes Is a farmer himself and knows a farmers needs and if elected he will vote for every measure favorable to the interests of the farmers of this district Fine Trip To Atlantic City Daniel M Bowmar editor of The Sun Versailles KyM who has manag- ed number of delightful tours has arranged splendid trip to Atlan- tic City via the C 0 Railway len Ing Lexington Thursday Aug MAn entire week will bespent at Atlantic City besides three days of sightseeing in Washington and Philadelphia Cost of 13days trip including B R fare meals lodging at first class hotels etc otly 3975 from Lexing ton Bowmar will personally con- duct ptt9 For booklets and details addrass Daniel M Bowmar Versailles tt > > Deaths The sad news has been received that the little daughter of Mr and Mrs J T Palmer age 18 months got hold of some strychnia which she swallowed from which death resulted She was at Mr Joseph McCormacks where her mother was visiting Mr Leslie Hudson age 21 years a nephew of Mr B F Hudson this city died in Danville last Friday after a lingering illness Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev II C Garrison followed by bur- ial ¬ in Bellevue cemetery Mr Robert L Salter well known and having many relatives in this his na- tive county died Monday morning at his home in Danville age 74 years after a lingering illness finally effect ¬ ins the brain and heart His remains were buried in Danville Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock and the proces sion composed of relatives and friends evinced the high esteem in which he was held He leayes five children Chesnutf Boyle county and Mrs J Wood DavisI of Midway He was more than dinary man in many respects being influential in political financial and commercial circles having served his ward in the city council and held the office of Sheriff of Boyle for several years besides being a Bank Director His valuable counsel will be missed in public and private life A Musical Family Tbe music furnished at Crab Orch ard Springs by Prof Mitchell and family has attracted much favorable comment and those competent to judge say they have never heard bet ter furnished by any one family His- s wife two daughters and son are must cal wonders while Prof Mitchells work cannot be surpassed His twelve yearold son Emerson is a wonder and his cornet solos attract much a tention and high compliments This boy has played all over the country having attracted wide attention at the Worlds Pair at St Louis His daughter Lillian is a soloist of marked ability while her work with th orchestra is simply wonderful Prof Mitchell was bandmaster ntfeSacond Kentucky Volunteers during the Spanish war and is a leader of distinc tion and merit The concerts and dance music they are furnishing this summer is widely complimented and very justly so Farm for Sale We have for sale a splendid Garrard County farm It lies on the Lexing ¬ ton pike about 3t miles from Lancas ter and contains about 235 acres 7 to 100 acres of this farm are suitable for hemp and tobacco A part of this hemp and tobacco land has been in bluegrass for the last thirty years This farm lies well and has a brick residence on it This is a fine farm If you wish to see us about it yon can find us at the residence of H C Jen ningt in Lancaster Ky 1m John M Orand Lia Orand Election An election is hereby called In Paint Lick Precinct in Garrard County Ken tuckyforSaturdayAugust 18th 190C at 2 oclock P M for the purpose of elect ¬ ing a Democratic Committeeman for said precinct to fill out the unexpired tern of George A Ballard a vacancy having occured In said precinct by the committeeman having moved his resl dence And tbe Democratic voters of said precinct will meet at the time stated at the voting place in said pre cinct and proceed by viva voce vote to electsaid committeeman and they will certify said election to the chairman of the Democratic committee for Gar rard county Kentucky This August 6th 1906 GB Swinebroad Secy W G Goocb Chairman J BeazleyUndertaker 4rteriu and Cayity Embalming Full line of Caskets and Burial Robes al ¬ ways in stock Danvillet above Presbyterian church Phone Ill 1iiii IIiii IG Dentist EARlS I over Thompons IOSee ar- WmHerndon Ben D Herndon Herndon Herndon 5Attorneys at Law KentuckyOffice RLa DAVIDSON Attorney At Iw Office over Police Court room Prompt attention to business p H Get In The Habit Of Visiting The Joseph Mercantile Co Our Annual Summer Sale IS NOW ON For Genuiue Bargains Come To Us No L Fake Sales < 6BAJosephMercantile COMPANY iSEiii i r

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Page 1: I na Ln Interest I IJudge I LADIES 1- prodnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7k3j39181b/data/0353.pdf · 2013. 5. 30. · x J I i THE CENTRAL I RECORD SBrBNrBBNrs JrBAB LANCASTER KY FRIDAY AUGUST

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I i THE CENTRAL I RECORDSBrBNrBBNrs JrBAB LANCASTER KY FRIDAY AUGUST 10 1906 na L n

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r1i1WJAt 1j

LADIES

Watch o-

urJTINAND

GRANATEWARE

SALESATURDAY

August nth-

HAELDEN

BrothersWcrUJ1J111JNJUs

Of bocal InterestSneed and Kilibrew will give a novel

entertainment here August 30 31 andSept 1-

Born to the wife of John C Pepples adaughter John Is the happiest of thehappy

Ladies should read Haselden Brosadvertisement of special sale Satur-day

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r August 11

Eld F M Tinder will fill his pulpitat tbe Christian church at the usual

t time next Sunday

We are glad to announce that theFair held by the colored people was

t well attended and proved a success

Pete Campbell of Cartersville anexpert barber is assisting Henry Dun ¬

can Call and get a good shave orhair cut

Statetat Ashland Aug 21 to 23 Full noticenext issue

The regular meeting of the WOT Uwill be held next Saturday afternoonat 230 oclock All members are re ¬

quested to be present as Importantbusiness is to be attended to

There is ImprovementsIhere forwill likely be built There is alsotalk of a laundry and a tobacco factory It is admitted that we havethe best town and county on themap

Meat MarketMr John C Pepples has purchased

the meat market which was success ¬

fully operated by Mr L II Mulflngeron the corner of public square andLexington avenue We welcome MrPepples and hope that he will meetwith abundant success

FishOn Monday night the City Council

ratified the sale of the franchise tofish in Lake Placid to the FishingClub The club met on Tuesday andagreed to begin fishing as soon as Fredfrisbie gets some minnows It isknown that the lake is well stockedwith large fish and the sport will befine It is said that their meat isfood for the brain and It that is truewe hope that thousands of them willbe caught and devoured by some ofour good friends

Hughes and Swinebroad sold S W I

Moss farm of 85 acres 4i miles fromtown to B G Bratton at 850 per acre

To TaxPayersYour taxes are due so please

and settle as the penalty will be addeNov 1 C A Arnold Sheriff GarrardCo tt

The white teachers Instltutefor thecounties of GarrardBoyle and Lincolnwill be held at Stanford on August6 to 11 All teachers are required by

lass to attend Mittle Dunn Supt

Drowned

It is rumored at press hour thaHarvey Layton age 65 a farmer wholived 2 mles from Hacklev was

drowned in Paint Lick Creek while at-

tempting to ford it just after a sud ¬

den rise of the water

Real Estate TransferProperty is in demand in the good

old town of Lancaster and the countyof Garrard Hughes and Swinebroadsrea estate agency leased Mrs QPhehaDunns property to Mr J H Dunn whosold his drug store at Paint Lick andreturned here They also sold Mrs

Della Arnolds residence on Stanfordavenue to Mrs Mattie Thomas Mrs

Josie Bucks residence on WaterStreet to J E Robinson and R L Elkin for Maj W H Collier as an Invest-ment

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and Mrs Mattie Frisbies resi-

dence¬

on Danville avenue They havea few more town residence which willsoon be placed

Preliminary Trial

On Tuesday Judge Ford tried JohnPreston for killing of Can Broughton near Buena Vista last week J ERobinson represented the Common ¬

wealth and J I Hamilton appeared forthe defense introducing testimony toestablish the fact that deceased wasdrinking quarreling and makingdemonstrations at the time of tbekilliug and that his conduct towardthe defendants wife who was a daugh ¬

ter of the deceased had been so shocking debasing and revolting to every

sense of human decency that the killIng was clarly excusable and that theunwritten law would release the ac ¬

cused even if he was not compelled toshoot in self defense After argu-

ments by counsel the court promptlydismissed the warrant and the prisonerwas released from custody

Subscribe for The Record

I BARGAINSGreatSIaughter8aleOFHIGH ORADEMERCHANDISE

r

I must get rid of my Spring and Summer goods in

order to make room for my immense Fall StockTenthIL ClothingShoesHatsFurnishingfioodsAT

Manufactures COSTBargains ever offered to the buying public

r IGreatest you for the Fair We will dress you cor

4save you money We have just received

a new shipment of hot weather shirts in all the new¬

est patterns

Swell Line of Neckwear JutOpenedIt will pay you to see us before buying your outfit for theFair

Positively no goods charged during this1f

a Creat Slaughter Sale

tc a T LOGANt F

P r

CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS

It has been many years since theabovenamed resort has enjoyed theliberal patronage received this sum-mer

¬

and the large attendance onlyprod ¬

lioas Crab Orchard Springs is themost popular resort in the South Forsome time the people flecked to theseashore but the great expense at ¬

tached to such a trip coupled with theimportant fact that absolutely nobenefit was derived has caused thepublic to realize that a vacation toamount to anything must be spentwhere there is quiet good fare Is ser¬

tved and there is pure healthgivingwaters in abundance When the pre¬

sent manager Capt J B Willis tookcharge of Crab Orchard Springs thepremises were in a dilapidated con ¬

dition and the previous managementhad allowed the reputation of the re¬

sort to become anything but enviableHe at once set about to win back themany friends of previous years andhas today gamed a reputation tar andwide as the large crowds testifyEvery cent of profit is placed in improvement and the fact that an electric light plant a complete system ofnew and upto date sewerage will beplaced in the buildings next wintergoes to prove that the owners of theplace ate more than delighted with hiswork and realize what can oe donehere It would be impossible to find amore beautiful place or a more pleas-ant one The heat of the sun is tempered by constant breezes while count-less stately trees furnish a shade overthe entire premises The culinary department has the personal supervisionof Mrs Willis the estimable and lovely wife of the manager and few regular hotels set meals to equal thosefurnished three times a day hereEvery substantial and delicacy of theseason is served in abundance andwith a promptness and neatness whichwould do credit to the largest hotelsin the country Mrs Willis also givesher personal attention to seeing thatthe guests are well entertained andthe guests time is not allowed to dragin the least

There have been from 250 to 300guests here during our entire stay andthey are splendid people delightfulcompany and come of the very bestfamilies The evening dances are dellghtful while the card parties rowingand driving parties furnish pleasureand recreation it would be difficult tofind at even the large Eastern resortsAnother important feature is the factthat the people here are ladies andgentlemen and one is not forced to beconstantly on guard from fear of beingthrown with questionable characters

If our readers will pardon a personalreference will say we are about completely restored to good health andstrength and will return home thisweek mounting the tripod for nextissue of Tbe Record in perfect condltion for tbe many laborious duties in acountry printing office We will hereItbank our good friend Judge M DHughes for timely assistance and thesplendid editorial work he did duringour absence lie is a wheelboss at thebusiness and we know the readers enjoyed his bright spicy

productionsLL

Wants Richardson to Run

Danyille Herald During the meet-Ing of Kentucky Press Association atcGrayson Springs last week the editorsInaugurated a boom for Hon W Vernon Richardson of this city for Rail-road

¬

Commissioner in this the seconddistrictIof the press were sohighly pleased with the efficient man ¬

ner In which Mr Richardson had con ¬

ducted the affairs of tbe association assecretary that they not only reelectedhim to the important position withoutany opposition whatever but started arousing boom for him for one of tbehighest and most Important positionsin the gift of people and agreed toIstand by him

He has not determined as to whether or not he will accede to the wishesof his friends and newspaper associatesbut should he decide to enter there isno doubt but that he can secure thenomination over Hon Thomas Drewryof Louisville who is the only announc-ed candidate Hon C C McCbord hasmade an efficient official but has heldthe place long enough and likely willnot offer In speakIng ot the actionof the press association the CourierJournal says Mr Richardson is oneof the best known young men in Ken-tucky

¬

He was born and reared inWayne county in the Eleventh dlstract and has many friends up thereHe is a son of an ex Confederate sol ¬

Bier who was popular Mr Richard ¬

son is editor of the Danville News isa member of the International Typographical Union and is a man of prom¬

inence He is a graduate of the LawDepartment Centre College and forfour years was in the law office of thelate Col B P Jacobs He has taken aleading part in Democratic politics Inthe Eighth district of which he isnow a resident and has as wide anacquaintance as perhaps any youngman in the State

Special Bargain

We have for sale quick a houseand 4 acres of land In Lanctster whichif bought at once will be priced at agreat sacrifice as owner desires to selland go to his farm before eedlngtilBt-iBeeneJlltof tarmsth Issue

Hughes ds Swinebroad

IJudge John W Hughes I

J

The Harrodsburg Domocrat speak-Ing of Judge J W Hughes candidacyfor Congress has the following tosay in reference to his service anclaims to promotion at the hands oDemocracy

Earning as a cowboy on the westernplains the money with which to edu-cate

¬

himself he graduated and cameback to old Mercer taught school t

studied law and was chosen thrice topreside over the city and countycourts But at the age of twentytwo

thirty long years ago he evincedhis taste and talents for politics andbecame a champion of Democracy anda Knight of the Stareyed Goddess ofTariff Reform and such he has con ¬

tinned to this good day His first notable political speeches were made inbehalf of Samual J Tilflen in 1876when he campaigned for DemocracyAnd from that time until 1894 he nev-er

¬

slept In the latter year he wsucceeded as County Judge by HonBen F Roach and Judge Hughes re-

tired¬

to his farm sndas be throughfrom politics forever For three

years he kept out of the burlyburlybut after the defection and defeat of1896 he was urged to come out and aslist in solidifying and harmonizing theparty and he did his part nobly tothat end campaigning for Shackelford against Hindman for Goebel a-

gainst Taylor for Bryan in 1900 and1904 for Gov Beckham and the Stateticket in every race Just here it may-be well to deny a statement that hasbeen madethat Judge Hughes was adelegate and leader for Gen Wat Hardin at tbe Music Hall convention Hewas not even in Louisville during thesitting of the convention JudgeHughes has always been the warmpersonal friends and supporter of HonJames B McCreary Indeed he andCol E H Gaither have been Mr MeCrearys representatives and managersin Mercer county in every race he hasmade In Mr McCrearys fight for aseat in the Senate when he was op-

posed by William Lindsay and JohnYoung Brown Judge Hughes was one

the chief lieutenants of the distin-guished Madison county statesman atFiankfort To Congressman GeorgeG Gilbert he has been a true and triedfriend campaigning for him in hisevery race

In this long service Judge Hugheshas not been a fairweather or dressparade soldier of Democrracy He hasgone or been sent where the battlewaged the hottest and where lustyblows fell thickest No night was too

no weather too bad no journeytoo long no expeness too great whenthis old warhorse of Democracy heardtbe trumpetcall of duty In thesethirty years he has made hundreds ofspeeches for the party spent thou-sands of dollars in its behalf andtraveled miles without number tohelp its cause And in all that timehe never accepted one cent of expensemoney or reimbursement Is it not arecord to be proud of

For the past three years JuoeHughes has with his faithful asso-

ciates freely spent his time andmeans in an effort to bring about thesuccessor the Burley Tobacco GrowersAssociation in order to relieve the to-

bacco grower from the grasp of tbeTobacco Trust making speeches inthe growers behalf in imany countiesof the Burley district From itsinception he has been a director inthe company The tobacco andhemp interest is a great Interestto the people of this districtand should be aided by favorablenational legislation If elected toCongress Judge Hughes will urge thepassage of measures favorable to thetobacco and hemp growers of theState in order that they may get afairer return for their labor whichthey so justy deserve JudgeHughesIs a farmer himself and knows afarmers needs and if elected he willvote for every measure favorable tothe interests of the farmers of thisdistrict

Fine Trip To Atlantic City

Daniel M Bowmar editor of TheSun Versailles KyM who has manag-

ed number of delightful tourshas arranged splendid trip to Atlan-

tic City via the C 0 Railway lenIng Lexington Thursday Aug MAnentire week will bespent at AtlanticCity besides three days of sightseeingin Washington and PhiladelphiaCost of 13days trip including B Rfare meals lodging at first class

hotels etc otly 3975 from Lexington Bowmar will personally con-

duct ptt9 For booklets and detailsaddrass Daniel M Bowmar Versailles

tt>>

DeathsThe sad news has been received that

the little daughter of Mr and Mrs JT Palmer age 18 months got hold ofsome strychnia which she swallowedfrom which death resulted She wasat Mr Joseph McCormacks where hermother was visiting

Mr Leslie Hudson age 21 years anephew of Mr B F Hudson this citydied in Danville last Friday after alingering illness Funeral serviceswere conducted Saturday afternoonby Rev II C Garrison followed by bur-ial

¬

in Bellevue cemetery

Mr Robert L Salter well known andhaving many relatives in this his na-tive county died Monday morning athis home in Danville age 74 yearsafter a lingering illness finally effect ¬

ins the brain and heart His remainswere buried in Danville Wednesdayafternoon at 4 oclock and the procession composed of relatives and friendsevinced the high esteem in which hewas held He leayes five childrenChesnutfBoyle county and Mrs J Wood

DavisIof Midway He was more thandinary man in many respects beinginfluential in political financial andcommercial circles having served hisward in the city council and held theoffice of Sheriff of Boyle for severalyears besides being a Bank DirectorHis valuable counsel will be missed inpublic and private life

A Musical FamilyTbe music furnished at Crab Orch

ard Springs by Prof Mitchell andfamily has attracted much favorablecomment and those competent tojudge say they have never heard better furnished by any one family His-

s wife two daughters and son are mustcal wonders while Prof Mitchellswork cannot be surpassed His twelveyearold son Emerson is a wonderand his cornet solos attract much atention and high compliments Thisboy has played all over the countryhaving attracted wide attention atthe Worlds Pair at St Louis Hisdaughter Lillian is a soloist of markedability while her work with thorchestra is simply wonderful ProfMitchell was bandmaster ntfeSacondKentucky Volunteers during theSpanish war and is a leader of distinction and merit The concerts anddance music they are furnishing thissummer is widely complimented andvery justly so

Farm for SaleWe have for sale a splendid Garrard

County farm It lies on the Lexing¬

ton pike about 3t miles from Lancaster and contains about 235 acres 7

to 100 acres of this farm are suitablefor hemp and tobacco A part of thishemp and tobacco land has been inbluegrass for the last thirty yearsThis farm lies well and has a brickresidence on it This is a fine farmIf you wish to see us about it yon canfind us at the residence of H C Jenningt in Lancaster Ky

1m John M OrandLia Orand

ElectionAn election is hereby called In Paint

Lick Precinct in Garrard County KentuckyforSaturdayAugust 18th 190C at2 oclock P M for the purpose of elect ¬

ing a Democratic Committeeman forsaid precinct to fill out the unexpiredtern of George A Ballard a vacancyhaving occured In said precinct by thecommitteeman having moved his resldence And tbe Democratic votersof said precinct will meet at the timestated at the voting place in said precinct and proceed by viva voce vote toelectsaid committeeman and they willcertify said election to the chairmanof the Democratic committee for Garrard county KentuckyThis August 6th 1906

G B Swinebroad SecyW G Goocb Chairman

JBeazleyUndertaker

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