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i Democratic National ConventionAnnounces Its Principlesj
ManX New Issues Brought Out Capital and Labor Freedom of the
I Press Conscience and Speechf and Other Topics
rj The following platform was adoptedby the democratic national convention
Iat St LouisThe Denccratlc party of tile United
assembleddeclarebringitWe the delegates of the democraticparty of 115 United States In nationalconvention assembled declare our devo ¬tion to the essential principles of thetogether1nUnder them local selfgoverment andnational unity and prosperity were alikeestablished They underlaid our Indipend
nce the structure of our free republicand every democratic extension fromLouisiana to California and Texas toOregon which preserves faithfully in allthe states the tie between taxation undrepresentation They yet Inspire thmasses of our people guarding jealouslytheir rights and liberties and cherishingtheir fraternity peace and orderly devel ¬opment They remind us of our dutiesand responsibilities as citizens andimpress upon us particularly at thistime the necessity of reform and therescue of the administration or govern ¬
ment from the headstrong arbltary andspasmodic methods which distract busi¬
ness by uncertainty and pervade thepublic mind with dread distrust and per¬
turbationLThe application of these fundamental
principles to the living issues of the dayconstitutes the first stcp toward the assured peace safety and progress of oJrnation Freedom of the press of con ¬
science anl of speech equality before thelaw of all citizens the right of trial byjury freedom of the person defended bythe writ of habeas corpus liberty of per ¬
sonal contract untrammeled by sumptu ¬
ary laws the supremacy of the civil overthe military authority a well disciplinedmilitia the separation of church anstate economy In expenditures lowtaxes that labor may be lightly bur ¬
dened the prompt and sacred fulfillmentof public and private obligations fidelityto treaties peace and friendship with allnations entangling alliances with nonaabsolute acquiescence in the will of themajority the vital principle of republicsthese are doctrines which democracy hasestablished approved by the nation and-they should be constantly invoked andenforced
We favor the enactment and admlnlsi tratlon of laws giving labor and capi¬tStal impartially their just rights Capital
f and labor nigh not to be enemies EachIs necessary to the other Each has Itsrights but the rights of labor are cer-tainly
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no less vested no less sacredand no less inalienable than the rights
capitalt guarantees are violatedi whenever any citizen is denied the right
to labor acquire and enjoy property orreside whete interest of inclination may
I determine Any denial thereof by Indic viduals organizations or governments
should be summarily rebuked and pun-
fIF hrdWe deny the right of any executive to
disregard or suspend any cimstltntionUrS privilege or limitation Obedience to the
laws and respect for their requirementsare alike the supreme duty of the citizenand the official The military should be
S used only to support and to maintain time-
law We unqualifiedly condemn its employment for the summary banishmentof citizens without trial or for the con ¬
electIonsI measure which passed
i the United senate In 1SW butwhich a republican congress has ever
Ssince refused to enact relating to eontempts In Federal courts antI providingJor trial by jury in cases of indirect eontempt
r We favor the liberal appropriations foethe care and improvement of the water-ways of the country When any water-way like the Mississippi river is of Hutdetent Importance to demand social sitof tha government suck falobeextended with a definite ¬
I tinuous work until permanent improvement is secured We oppose the republi ¬
t can policy of starving home developmentJn order to feed the greed Tor conquestand the appelite for national prcetig-
tdisp1ayi ari of strengthLarge reductions can easily be niiidp
In the annual expenditures of lIme
government without imparing the efficiency of any branch of the public serv ¬
ice and we shall insist upon the strictesteconomy and frugality compatible wltnvigorous and efficient civil military and
a naval administration as a right of Hitpeople too clear to be denied or withheld2TJe enforcement of honesty In the
public service and to that end a thoroughlegislative investigation of those execu ¬
tive departments of the government al ¬
ready known to teem with corruption aa-
weUas nhrr departments suspected 01harboring corruption and time punlshnien
Jrf ascertained corruptluiiists without fearor favor or regard to persons The per¬
sistent aunt deliberate refusal of both thesenate and house of representatives to
I permit such investigation to be made5emonstr te 1 that only by u change in-
the exec We and In the legislative Illpartment can complete exposure punlaliment and correction be obtained
We condemn the action of the republican party In congress in refusing to prohibit an executive department from en¬
tering into contracts with convictedtrusts or unlawful combinations In re ¬
straint of Interstale trade We believethat one of the best methods of procur-ing economy and honesty in the publicservice is to have public officials fromthe occupant of the white house down tothe lowest of them return as early assony be to JeffersonIan simplicity of liv ¬
log3 We favor the nomination and elec-
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of a president imbuded with theprinciples of time constitution who willset his face sternly against executIve-usurpation of legislative and judiciafunctions whether that usurpation beveiled under the guise of executive construction of existing Jaws or whether ittake refuge in the tyrants plea of necessity or superior wisdom
We favor fhe preservation so fatas we can of an open door for theworlds commerce in the orient withoutunnecessary entanglement in oriental andEuropean affairs and without arbitraryunlimited Irresponsible and absolute goy ¬
ernment anywhere within our jurisdic ¬
tion We oppose as fervently as didGeorge Washington himself an Indelfnlteirresponsible discretionary and vague abisolution and a policy of colonial exploitation nomatter where or by whominvoked or exercised we believe witJi
s Jefferson and John Adams that no government has a right to make one set ollaws for those at home and adifferent set of laws absolute ir-
S their character for those in thecolonies All men under the Ameri-can
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flag are entitled to the protection oithe institutions whose emblem the fi-aisIf they are inherently unfit for thoseinstitutions then they are inherently un ¬
lit to be members of ihe American bodjwlltlc Wherever there may exist a peopIe incapable of being governed underAmerican laws in consonance with theAmerican constitution the territory ofthat people ought not to be part of theAmerican domain-
We Insist that we ought to do for theFilipinos what we have already done forthe Cubans And It is our intent as soonas It can be done wisely and safely lotthe Filipinos themselves and after amicable arrangements with them concerning naval stations coaling stations adtrade relations and upon suitable guarantees of protection to all national aneInternational interests to set the Fillplnr
Mamma Margia you naughtygirl stop pulling your little broth¬
S ers hair Whal do > ou mean by
mtreatiilg him in that manner9 argie agedlts all his own
fault mamma I vrantad to dlay we
j were eng gedjut he would play
JiJ ve were jnamdGeorge V nnislY proper to
+ o saythakaboneymcpn is oyeiappearsiI
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people on heir feet free and independentto work out their own destiny
The endeavor ot the secretary of warby pledging the governments endorse ¬
ment for promo rn in the PhilippineIslands to raake the Duited States a port ¬
lier la speculative exploItation of thearchipelago which was only temporarilyheld up by the opposition of democratic> nators in the last session will If sueressful lea rto a permanent entangle ¬
ment from what would be difficult toescapeWe congratulate our western citizensupon the passage of the measure knownra the Newlands Irrigation act for the Irrlgation and reclammation of the artlands oftbewestt measure framed bya democrat passed in the senate by anonpartisan vote and Frssedln the houseagainst the opposition of almost all ttherepublican leaders by a vote the majorityof which was democratic We call at-tention
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to this great democratic measurebroad ant comprehensive as It laf work¬
leg Automatically throughout all timewithout further action of congress untilthe reclammatlon of all the lands in thearid west capable of reclammation is ac ¬
complished reserving the lands reclaimedfor liomeseekers in small tracts and rig-Idly
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guarding against land monopoliesas an evidence of the policy or domes¬
tic development contemplated by thedemocratic party should it be placed inpower
The democracy wher entrusted withpower will construct the Panama canalspeedily honestly and economicallythereby g to our people what demo-crats hqve always contended fora greatinterocean canal furnishing shorter andcheaper lines of transportation andbroader and less trammeled trade rela ¬
tions with the other peoples of the worldThe democratic party has been and
will continue to be the consistent oppo-nent of that class of tariff legislation bywhich certain interests have been per¬
mitted through congressional favor todraw a heavy tribute from the Americanpeople This monstrous perversionthese equal opportunities which our political institutions were established to se-
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has caused what may once havebeen Infant industries to become thegreatest combinations of capital that theworld has ever known These especial fa ¬
vorites of the government have throughrust methods been converted Into mo
ncpolics hums bringing to an end domes ¬
tic competition which was the only alIcKed check upon the uxtravagant profitsmade possible by the protective systemThese industrial combinations by thefinancial assistance they can give nowcontrol the policy of the republican party
We denounce protection as a robberyof the many to enrich the few and wefavor a tariff limited to the needs of thesoveriiment economically administeredand 10 levied as not toagainst any industry class discriminateIhe end that the burdens
< hall lie distributed as equally as pos
MMcWfavor a revision and a gradual re¬
duction of the tariff by the friendsof the masses and for the commonweal and not by the friends ofIts abuses Its extortions and its discrimi-nations
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keeping In view the ultimate endof equality of burdens and equality ofopportunities and the constitutionalpurpose of raising a revenue by taxation to wit the support of the Federalsovernment In all its Integrity and viriliiy bur in simplicity
We recognize that the gigantic trustand combinations designed to enable capital to secure more than its just share ofthe joint product of capital and labor andwhich have been fostered and promoteJunder republican rule are a menace tobeneficial competition and an obstacle topermanent business prosperity
A private monopoly is indefensible andintolerable Individual equality of opportunity and free competition are essential to a healthy and permanent com ¬
mercial prosperity and any trust com-bination or monopoly tending to destroythese by controlling production restrIct-Ing competition or hung prices shouldbe prohibited and punished by law Vfvespecially denounce rebates and discrimination by transportation companies
AVe pledge ourselves to Insist upon thejust and lawful protection of our citizenat home and abroad and to use all proper measures to secure for them whethernative born or naturalized and withoutdistinction of race or creed the equal pro¬
tection of laws and the enjoyment of allrights and privileges open to them underthe covenants of our treaties of friend ¬
ship and commerce and if under exlatinctivattes time right of travel and sojournIs denied to American citizens or recognition Is withheld from American passcrta by any countries on the ground of
race or creed we favor the beginning ofiicKuUaliohs with time governments ofsuch countries to secure by treatiesthe removal of these unjust dlscriminaUims
AVe demand that all over the world aduly authenticated passport Issued bythe government of the United States IV-
an American citizen shall be proof ofrime tart that he Is an American citizenmmmd shall online him to the treatmentlu him as such
We favor the election of United Statesenators by direct vote of the people
We favor the admission of the territories of Oklahoma and the IndiantJtory We also favor themission of Arizona and New Mexico atseparate states anti a territorial govern-ment
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for Alaska and Porto RicoWe hold that the officials
administer the government appolntcdtItory us well as with theAlaska should be bond fidetIme time of their appointment rouWs territory or district In which e anto be performed
AVe demand the extermination o
thlPnlteclfwirsWe denounce the ship subsidy bill re
cently passed by the United States Sen-ate as an iniquitous appropriation 0public funds for private purposes and twasteful illogical and useless attempt ttovercome by subsidy to the obstructionraised by republican legislation to tim
growth and development of Americacommerce on the s a-
We favor the upbuilding of a merchanmarine without new or additional burmiens upon the PeOple and without bounlies from time public treasury
We favor liberal trade arrangementwith Canada and with peoples of othercountries where they can be entered Intowith benefit to American agriculturemanufactures mining and commerce
We favor the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine in its rail Integrity
VVe favor the reduction of the armyand of anny expenditure to the point historically demonstrated to be safe anQunlHcient
The democracy would secure to thesurviving soldiers and sailors and theitdependents generous pensions hot by aiarbitrary executive order but by legislalion which a grateful people stand readylo enact
Our soldiers and sailors who defendwith heir lives the constitution and thflaws have a sacred interest In their Jusadministration They must thereforeshare with us the humiliation with whlclwe have witnessed the exaltation of courfavorites without distinguished serviceover the scarred heroes of many battlesor aggrandized by executive appropriations out of the treasuries of a proatraUpeople In violation of the actof con-gress which it fixes the compensationand allowances of the military officers
The democratic party stands committeeto the principles civil service reformand we demand their honest just and impartial enforcement
We denounce the republican pirty foIts continuous and sinister encroachmentupon the spirit and operation of civliservice rules whereby it has arbitrarilydispensed with examinations for office Inthe interests of favorites and employedall manner of devices to overreach andset asida the principles upon which thecivil service was established
The race question has brought countless woes to this country The calmwisdom of the American t people shouldsee to it that it brings no more >
To revive the dead and hateful race andsectional animosities In any part of outcommon country means confusion dis-traction of business and the reopeningof wounds now happily healed Northsouth east and west have but recentstood together in line of battle Ironthe walls of Pekin to the hills of San-tiago and as sharers of a common sSorj
Are you goiug to marry thatnaval Qaptairi1 asked fiveyearokMargie of her grownup sister
Yes dtajj was the replyvAnd if be should dieJ con tin
ued MargiemlwjIlyoIi wear sea ¬
weeds and h a mermaid widow
Ikey Good deeds Speak foa
demselyes dond deyJaderEinstein Vest hey sure ting
if deWasion imbrpyed real estade
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QX aa caramon destiny we should allarefraternally the common burdens
We therefore deprecate and condemnthe Bourbonllle selfish and narrowspirit of the recent republican c nventisa at Chicago which sought to KindleSLSPW tha embers of racial and sectionaltU ad ws appeal from it to the sober
couinon sense and patriotic spirit of theAmerican iKSople
Tim existing republican administrationhas heed spasmodic sensationalspectacular and arbitrary It has madeItself a satire upon the congress thecpurts and upon the settled practices andimages of national and international law
It summoned the congress Into hastyand futile extra session and virtually ad¬
journed it leaving behind Its flight fromWashington uncalled calendars and unac ¬
complished tasksIt nude war which the oe newer
of congress without Itt authority there-by
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usurping one of its fundamental pre-rogatives
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It violated a plain statute ofthe United States as well as plain treatyobligations international usages and con ¬
stitutional law and has done so underpretense of executing a great publicpolicy which could have been more easilyeffected lawfully constitutionally andwith honor
It forced strained and unnatural con ¬
structions upon statutes usurping Judlcial interpretation and substitutingcongressional enactment decree
It withdrew from congress their cus¬
tomary duties of investigation whichhave heretofore made the representativesof the people and tile states the terror ofevil doersIt conducted a secretive investigation
of its own and boasted of a few sampleconvicts while it threw a broad cover ¬
let over the bureaus which had been their I
cho en field of operative abuses and keptin power the superior officers underwhose administration the crimes had beencommitted I
It ordered assault upon some monopo-lies
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but paralyzed by its first victory I
it flung out the flag of truce and criedout that It would not run amuck leav¬
ing Its future purposes beclouded by ts i
vaccinations I
Conducting the campaign upon this declaratlon of our principles and purposes I
we Invoke for our candidates thenot only of our great andorganization but also the active UpportIance of till of ourdlsresrardiilg past differencestions no longer In Issue tuiffg1tpetuation of our govern ¬ I
ment as framed and established by thafathers of the republic
Wonderful EscapeAn extraordinary incident is record ¬
ed at Sunderland A man in a boatleft it to pick up some firewood underceath a 2000ton steamer about to belaunched Finding the ship beginningto move he tried to rushback but wastoo late Some one shoutedtmLiedown which he promptly did andwas lost to sight until the vessel hadglided over him into theriver To therelief of the onlookers he then emergedunscathed London TitiBts i
SilkiTo Restore WhiteA good way to restore white slllt
articles that have become yellow inwashing is to dip them in tepid softwater containing to each quart a tablespoonful of ammonia water and afew drops of bluing Wring them outand it still yellow add a little morebluing to the water until they arefully restored Hang in the shadeand dry partially and press with ahot iron between folds of cotton whiledamp Household
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Mourning in KoreaKoreans wear full mourning for
their fathers The dress is of hempencloth fastened with a girdle A faceshield is used to show that the wer-et
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must not speak to anyone unlessaddressed The costume is retainedfor three years the shield for threemonths This is worn for a fatheronly Eeconflary mourning is wornfor a mother and no mourning at allfor a wire
IWashington Wheat Crops
The wheat farmers of eastern Wash ¬
ington expect to barvest a crop of30000000 bushels this season Theyplanted a larger area than ever before and have a favorable seasonMuch of the harvesting is performedby modern machines which head thegrain and thresh it at the same timeFive men and SO horses harvest 2f >
acres a day j
Home of Allspice j
Practically all of the allspice orJpimento that enters lath themerce of the world is grown on theIslandof Jamaica The exports of thisproduct from Jamaica in 1902 amounted to 807296 pounds against 11261264 pounds in 1901 lad 13884864pounds in 1900
iStill at It
Childhoods hours are the happiesttimes of ones life sighed the disap-pointed man
Oh I dont know chirped his com-panion
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I dont Bee hut that I canwatchi ball game just about as well as Itnuld 40 years agoDetroit FreePress
Bacteria in TfeaiThe gamey flavor of meat is gained by
deIve10phe flavor is appreciable to the senses
the bacteria that produces them areibundant
JapanIPensions inThe family of a dead Japanese soldier
gets as a pension about onethird of thepay of his rank This would give thewidow of a private 5s a month of a firstlieutenant 25c of a captain SOc andto the widow of a colonel 25 a month
Romance and RealitySheDo you notice darling what
beautiful azure tints the sun lends tothe bosom of the ocean
He That my dear is the dye outof some of those cheap bathing dressesStray Stories
Largest Cinnabar DepositWhat is considered the largest body
of cinnabar ore in the world has justbeen uncovered near Apex Gunnisohcounty Cot It Is about 200 feet widecarries gold and is about 30 per centquicksilver
Naturalists now make birds takehelr own photographs by means ofrap cameras
CASTORIAHot Infants md Children
ihe Kiid You avAIaysBaIlUBears the-
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The man who is Top pppr to lendhis friends money will never have
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GIferidby the lJciia aoii Iconicbetween Louisville und St LonK
Cmrnencing Sunday June 26thKentuckys popular line the lieudcrspn Route will jnauguiate a
sale and Fast Day service betweenLouisville and St Louis ineach dir ct 01 and will improve the timeald equipment generally ofallt trains betw een these pointsThree daily trains will be operatedin each d rection on Ie foliovHng
safe scheules betemeli Louisvilleand StjLouis L fe L iimsv lie
830 mrgroo pm a ii co nmAirjve St Louis 616 pm 720H m and 6ti6 p m
Tie equipment i = andfWjust from Ih silcpcfmIi = t
modern vestibu Ittrn 0
out of KentuckyTde 830 a in train through
without change o cars will b c mjMiSid of Pullman OlFeivatioii Par
ir Cs e Reclining Chair CUTS
Dhing Cats and high I a e seatpas > tngcis coaches
The 900 pr m train throughI thout change of cars illcon ¬
sist of Pnllm Sleeping Cars FreeReclining Chair Cars and highback seats passengei coaches
The 700 a m train vil haveParlor Cars Dining Cars and highrack tent passenger coaches
Tee Dining Cars on day trains I
will serve meals a lu carte ryou I
pay only for what you getAll trairs will leave trom and ar
UnIonIDeparting from the mnjnificvnii ew Union Station St LoUIs Itl1l5tthe ageiit for tickets via Lonicvilleind the Henderson Route HP willhave them in stock and wi11heIglad to ticket yon that way
You will be satisfied in ever re-
spect with the accommodation andsafe train ervice that ia offered bythis line which has been termedthe Official Route for Kentuckians
STATE OF OHIOCity of Toledo SS
Lucas County J
FRANK IIINEYmnaitea oath that heis senior partner of the firm of F J CuENEY CO doing business in the City ofToledo County tutu Slate aforesaid sail thatsuid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ever ease ofCatarrh that onnnot be cured hy the use ofMalls Catarrh Cure FRANK J Ctl KNKV-
Swo iito before me arid lIubcrihedln mypresence this Gum day of December ADI85V A WGLESON
SEALJ Notary immlmi-
imllimJs Catarrh Cure is taken internally
tlltJs directly on he blood ninl muconmurfiees of lute system Send for testiniommils free1Addrefs F J CHFNFY J CO Toledo O-
Soldhy oil Drusist 75 cU-
Halli fauiily Pills lire the best
RUES UPON TOPOF PItSPiles upon top of piles of people
lave Piles and DeWitts WitchHazel Salve cures them Thereire many different kinds of Pilesbut if you get the genuine and ori ¬
ginal Witch Hazel Salve made byE DeWittCo qf Chicago a
iire is certain H A Tisdale ol
Sumnierton S C says I badpiles 20 years and DeWitts salveured me after everything else fail-
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Sold by Chas C Davis theilruggist
LOW RoTES TO COLORADOAND UTAH RESORTS
Btyst reached via the MissouriPacific Railway From St Louisto Pueblo Colorado Springs andDenver 25 00 Glel wood Spring
3700 Salt Lake City 38 ooround trip orresiOndiIlglylowrates from all points Tickets onsale daily until Sept 30 returnlimit Oct 31 1804 Liberal stop
>vers with diverse routes Threefast trains drily from St Louielegant equipment For descrijlive literature particulars etcconsult Ticket Agents r addressR T G Matthews T P A
Room 301 Norton Bldg LouisvilleKy
TO GOLDEN CALIFORNIABest way is via Missouri Pacific
Railway through scenic Coloradoanti Utah turningvia Iron Moun-
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Route or vice versa CheapronrTd trip rate from SF Louis toSan Francisco or Los Angeles
4750 account Knights TemplarGontlave and Sovereign Grand
Lodge I O 0 F September nextLiberal stop overs in scenic Colo¬
rado Tickets on sale Augustisto September 10 limited October
23 1904 Two fast trains daily
Pullman sleepers cars and
dining caTS Special Train Personally Conducted to San Francisco
Knights Templar Conclave Stops
en route to sight see Colorado
etc For itinerary of trip descrip-
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literature map folders etcconsult Ticket Agents or address
RT G Matthews T P ARoom toi Norton Bldgl touisville
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Iron Mountain Koine upvraieaPullman Tourist Sleepers St
LCUIS to California leaving 830tom daily via Little Rock Texirkana Dallas Foil Worth and ElPaso The Ideal Route to Califormum Fast Schedule cheap Colo¬
must rates in ettet daily duringmont of March and April 1904to California and the NorthwestPullman tourist sleepers via Mis
souri Pacific Railway leave St
Louis every TiKi D
from Kansas Y s If >
Thursdays and Fnd < > s 630 p in
going via Pueblo D R G s> s
lem through Glenwood SpniigsSalt Lake City to Ogden etc-
iimiilmeker and Colonist rates tor s ill the West 5d
ti rv fir > oil iiTues flai h IF nt F vfoldt l 5li V
ttc consult neare j Tc Iof addressR T G MAt tri
Room 301 Nmar i8tf Louisville is
MADE YOUNG AtAINOne of Dr Kings New ife
Pills eachnight for two weeks hasput me in my teens again writesD H Turner of DempseytownPm Theyre tIle best in the worldfir Liver Stomach and Bowels
Purely vegetable Never tripeOnly 25C at ali dinggists
In recognition of his humaneconduct at Santiago AdriubgrnnI hmItn frf 1 t1i I
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COMMISSIONERS SALE
ROCK ASTIE CIRCUIT COURT Ky
W H Rid ell Pltff 1
Against EquityJames Riddell Deft J
By virtue of a judgment and orderof sale Roclccnstle circuit court ren-
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at the May term thereof 1904
in the above case for the division
styledIes on ¬
day the 25th dfcyof July 1904 betweenIthe hours of 9 oclock am and 4
oclock p mooing county courtdayupon a credit of six months thefollowing described prop rty towit
A certain tract of land situated inRockcastle county Ky on the watersof Roundstone crsek and bounded asfollows By the ojiway lauds thelands formerly owned byJoseph Isle
Chary John Reynolds and Robert Kid
dell and is this same land deeded toJulia A Reynold rate Jl1lfa A Lair byLiteral Martin and carrol Martin andtheir wives which deed is of record inthe Rockcastle Qpunty court clerksofiice in deed book K page 404 and isthe same land on which the said JuliaA Xair lived at the time of her deathand contains 106 acres more or lessbut from this bqundrry there is ex-
cepted about 15 acres on the Southsidevhich was sold b> the said JuliaA Laic W H Riddell leaving to besold 91 acres more or less Or suffi-
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thereof to produce the sums ofmoney orderedto be made
For the purchase price the purchaserwith approved surety or securitiesmust execute bond bearing legal in ¬
terest from the day of sale until painand having the force and effect of ajujigment Bidder will be preparedto comply promptly with these terms
M PENNINQTOK MC R c c
COMMISSIONER SALE
ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT KY
John Gadd etc by John Pennington GuardiaP111 l
Against > EquityEx Parte Proceedings Def j
By virtue of a Judgment and orderof sale of ockcastle ircuit ourtrendered at the May term thereof lootI shall proceed to offer for sale at thecourt house door in Mt Vernonto thehigheatbiddeiv at public KyIon Monday the 25th day of Julybetween the hours of 9 oclockand 4 oclock p n bting countycourtdayuP9D a credit of sixpropJerty
A tract of laud located in ockcas ¬
tie county beginning at a stakein Clear cr elcin line of A W StewJ
arts 206 acres andcorher of lot No2Ithence with line of same NC9iat4ijpoles across county road in all 441
poles tJl a beech on high bank of roadE23 poles to asmal hickory with I
pointers S80 JE110 poles to a stone I
pile between two branches corner of I
Lot No 2 in line of 50 aero tract ofjJobn Gadd thence with same N27 E4poles and 3J feet to stone pile in patchbetween two whitebaks and buckeyeN10 W30 poles to a poplar stump justbelow a spring corner also to J JBerry thence with his line K86 wlS2poles crossing county road to a stake
StewIartsrthence S17 E43 poles up 3i feet to I
the beginning containing 28 acresDr sufficient thereof to produce the
stunS of money so ordered to be made J
For the purchase price the purchaaer with aproved surety or securities
inItefestand haying the for and effect of arutlgment Bidder will be prepared
lo comply promptlywith these s-1M PENNINGTONrMr o noQ
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WILLIAMS PRES JAS T ADAMS VICEPRESW RICHARDS CASHIER A B FURNISH ASST CASH
Williams Geo Livesay A T FishS H Martin Rod Perry E Houk
We solicit accounts of firms and individuals CareJul attention is given collections entrusted to
Our friends and patrons are inv ed to callwbenin townPhone No 55
Sale IDe itts Little Early Risersihe pill that will will fill the bill
ROCKCASTLK CIRCUIT COURT KY Without gripeThomas Barnett To cleanse the lver without aBy next Friend tcPlffAgainst Equity quiverJohnn Take oneat night
By virtue of a Judgment and ordersale of ockcastle 4rcuit burtj
rendered at the May term thereof ItKHin the above case I shall proceed tooffer for sale at the court house doOtin Mt Vernon Ky to the highestbidder at public auction on Mondaythe 25th day of July 1104 between thehours of 9 oclock a m and 4 oclockp rnbeing county court day upona credit of six months the followingdescribed property towit
On the North by the lauds WWoffey and John Dotson oa the East
by the lands of W A offey onthe south by the land Joseph McGee and Jim Brown anIon the West
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cient thereof to produce the sums ofmoney so ordered to be made
For the purchase price the pur ¬
chaser with approved surety or secu ¬
rities must execute bond bearinglegal interest from the day of sale un-
til paid and havingthe force and ef ¬
fect of a judgment Bidder will beprepared to comply promptly withthese terms
M PENNINGTON M IL c
JOHN D CARROLL
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Hon John Carroll of New-
Castle one of the best known law ¬
yers in tho State has announced asl
a candidate for Appellate Judge iui
tthis District subject to the actionof the Democratic party Mr Car ¬
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rolls friends especially in thefor a long time
desired to see him on time bench of I
the highest court in the State Hehas held several offices of trust and I
honor and in all of them acquittedquiteIin the Legislature was a memberof the Constitutional Conventionand one of the throe commissionersreviseI¬
form to the changes made by theconstitution and was for threeyears chairman of the DemocraticState Central Committee He isthe editor of Carrolls KentuckyCodes of Practice and CarrollsKentucky Statutes law books thatare in general use and that may befound in the office of every lawyerin the State A man of high in-
tegrity¬
great industry with an cxtensive and accurate knowledge ofthe lawrandin the prime of lifehis large circle <friends believe hewould make a splendid judgeTrimble Democrat i
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NOTICE All parties owing mefor the year 1903 are earnestly re-quested to call and settle sameThese accounts should have beensettled January i 1904 at leastand I think I have been very pa ¬
tient in waiting all this timePlease come at
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COMMISSIONERS SALE
ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT KY
W H Jones others PUT
Against EqGeorge Barkly tucDel J
By virtue of a judgment and or¬
der oj sale of Ruikcastle circuitcourt rendered at the May termIhereof I9 4inthe above rase forthe sum otto W H Jones 4251M R Jones 4517 C C and KG Williams 2391 total 11259with interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum from the 6th dayof July 1904 until paid and 75iOOcosts herein shall proceed to offersale at the court house in Mt Vernon Ky at the highest bidder atpublic auction on Monday the25th say of July between the hoursof 9 oclock am and 4 oclock p-
mbeing county court daynpon-a credit or six months the follow ¬
ing property towitA certain tract of land located in
Roikcastle county Ky and bounded as follows
Located near the headwaters ofRoundstone creek in Rockcastlecounty Ky and bounded as fol¬
lows On the North and South bythe lands of Harris and Chenault onthe East bylhe lands of HenryHamlin and on the West by thelands of Wilson Williams andcon ¬
taming 60 aciei more or less Orsufficient theteof toeor duce thesums of money so prod tj bemade
For the purchase price the purchasar with approved surety or se-
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must execute bond bearins legal inter est from the day ofsale until paid and having theforce and tfitct of a judgmentBidder will be prepared to complypromptly with these termsIff PENNINGTQJTi KC R c C
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