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rested on the essentials of on Mr. Leslie Cunningham is In Lex human relations and on personal at ington today attending the Fair. tltude. Here, certainly, the rich man, In the presence of the humblest, found Mr. John S.

VanWinkle left yester day for Coaldale, Alberta, Canada, to himself at a disadvantage. i i i remain some time. ure, but too much success. He misses the excitement that goes with occasional, failure, and the striving. In fact through life everything has been so easy for him that, as he has often told me, he feels "flabby," "If I only had to go and dig in the fields I should be a better man," he once remarked.

"The trouble is that I no incentive. For the little I accomplish I could pay some man that needed the money and have it done better." Excursion to Marengo Cave MARENGO, INDIANA Sunday; August 8th Marengo Cave is fast coming to the front as one of the moat beautiful caves in the United States, being so full of the stalactite and stalagmite formatioins. Vote for New Council. They will save enough from Mrs. Bee Moore left.

this morning for Crab Orchard Springs, where she high salaries to pay for oiling will spend two the streets. Advertisement. 0 0 Commissioners Sals! BOYLE CIRCUIT COURT SADIE HATCHETT, Plaintiffs. versus- ZELBERT H. HATCHETT and O.

D. HATCHETT, Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment and order of sale entered herein at the April term of the Boyle Circuit Court, the undersigned commissioner will on MONDAY, AUGUST 16,1915, the same Being County Court, at or about the hour of 1:00 before the court house door in Danville, sell to the highest and best bidder the following described tract of land, lying and being in Boyle county, near Perryville, Ky. Bounded on the north Dy the lands Miss Jennie Graham Bright has gone to Pineville for a viBit to the family Premier Asquith declares: "Our of Hon. Charles W.

Metcalf. In passing through the different halls you will see thousanls of formations many of 'which are named and for want of space we can only give a few: new ally, Italy, is, with carefully prepared statements, steadily gaining ground." Very unsubstantial ground and It goes nowhere. Mr. and Mrs. William Ensmlnger and little son, of Harrodsburg, were In Through lack of physical exercise this man has become enormously fat.

He must weigh considerably more than 200 pounds. So walking is a bur. den. I doubt if he has walked a half Diamond Dome, one of the largest stalagmites that has ever been discovered Danville shopping yesterday. in the United States, Elephants head, Bridal Curtains, Washington's Mon unvent, Haines Alcove, Solomon's Temple, Tower of Babel, Baby Elephant, etc.

The grandeur of Crystal Palace would be hard to describe for its beau. ft ia lin tn vnn avnlnlnci Mrs. James Menefee, of Knoxville, either to take things as they come or let them meander on. and Miss Letitia Warren, of Winches dozen blocks at a time in the past ten years. Naturally, he misses the ex-hileration of exercise, one of the great ty is past description.

The Cave will be beautifully illuminated on this oc ter, are guests of Danville friends. of J. M. Matherly and the Perryville est pleasures in life. As things are be- Dr.

George Green, State Dentist at and Lebanon turnpike bounded on the ing done for him all the time, he also west by the lands" of the Watkins misses the sense of efficiency in small the Georgia Hospital for the Insane at Mllledgeville, was a guest of rela matters. Such efficiency as. lie has is tives In Danville yesterday. wholly mental. But with him think casion.

HOME CHICKEN DINNER Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH LOW ROUND TRIP FARES From Schedule ing is no trouble and gives him no ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all parties having claims against estate of Ben W. Durham, deceased, to present the same to the undersigned administrator at his office in Perryville, at once properly proven according to the provisions of the Kentucky C. D. MINOR.

heirs (now W. C. Arnold;) bounded on the south" by lands of said Watkins heirs. Carter Walker's heirs and Geo. M.

Harmon, and bounded on the east by lands of Geo. M. Harmon and Chaplin and containing 50 acres, be the same more or less. zest. He merely feels, that he sets Mrs.

Sophia Bagby and daughters, others working. Misses Susie and Mary Bagby, left to day for Montreat, North Carolina, where they will spend several weeks. As some people see this man riding Also the following described tract through the street I suppose they envy or lot of land in Boyle county, near Administrator of Ben. W. Durham, de him.

They think that is enjoying Rev, Lucien Waggener, of Danville, Danville, Ky 6:25 a. Harrodsburg, Ky 2:00 5:40 a. m. Lawrenceburg, Ky 1:50 6:20 a. m.

Ar-. Morengo, Ind. a. m. the town of Perryville, Kentucky.

ceased. 2t-4w. his motorcar and all the other indulg and Miss Katherine Condit, of Ash Being lots Nos. 19 and 20 in the W. ences that go with life; but he really land, who Is well known here.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, J. DeBaun addition to the town of is not. Through his influence he has will be married today at the home RETURNING Leave Marengo 5:30 p. found his sense of enjoyment weak of the bride in Ashland. Miss Condit Perryville, Boyle county, and bounded on the north by the lot of Lee Notice is hereby given to all persons ening.

Moreover, his realization of so Arrive Louisville 7:30 p. m. has been a frequent visitor in Lexing- cial injustice tends further to weaken Sutherland; on the west by the lands of J. T. Lester; on the south by the having claims' against the estate of W.

G. Broyles, deceased, to present And for points as above leave Louisville 7:55 p. m. on regular train No. 23.

ton. After an extended trip the couple will go to Danville to live. Lex- his power to enjoy. the to the undersigned executor, On the other hand, it affords him one ington Leader. of the greatest pleasures of his life Claude D.

Minor, his attorney, at Perryville, at once properly proven It gives scope for his satire and his Miss Margaret Clemmons, one of lands of said J. T. Lester, and on the east by thV-Perryvlle and Lebanon turnpike road, said tract of land containing one-half acre, be the same more or less. Said sale will be made on a credit of 6, 12 and 18 months and commissioner will take from the nnrnhaspr Mercer's handsomest and most at according to the provisions of the Kentucky Statutes. i cynicism and his whimsicality.

Most of the things that his wealth obliges tractive young women, and Mr. J. B. him to do he does not care for. He W.

C. KERN. Tingle, of Birmingham, gave their friends a great surprise this morning Executor of W. G. Broyles, deceased.

STOP AT THE, often tells me about the people he has to meet and the dinners he has to go 168 2t 4w. when they motored to Danville and to and the things he sees his wife and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. his three children doing. were married by Rev. H.

C. Garrison, pastor of the Christian church, at half-past ten o'clock. The bride is the It is plain that his outlook on the Gait House WHEN IN LOUISVILLE. bond with approved security for the purchase price, due and payable to said commissioner and bearing six per cent interest from jiate until paid and having the force and effect of a judgment. JOHN B.

STOUT, Notice is hereby given toill persons life around him is exceedingly pessi mistic; but, though he criticises our having claims against tfie estate of Miss E. Belle Polk, deceased, to pre only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clemmons, of near McAfee, and has a large circle of friends. She has been prominently Identified with church system, he would never think of giving sent the same to the undersigned ad up his Jt is helping to drive ministrator, or Claude D.

Minor, his one of his sons to drink, and it is like. and Sunday School work in the coun ly to lead one of his daughters to make ty and for six months has been Su attoreny, at Perryville, at once properly proven according to the provisions of the Kentucky Statutes. perintendent of the Sunday School of loveless marriage. Nevertheless it such an allurement that even for EUROPEAN PLAN Good Rooms for $1.00 Per Day the Harrodsburg Christian Church, an iviasier commissioner ooyie (Jircuit Court. C.

D. MINOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. oo Many are still worrying over hut to call the war in Europe. Let us wait until it is over and nrno it then. W.

C. KERN, office she has filled with much ability. this shrewd man it has not lost its control. Through all his criticisms Administrator of Miss-E. Belle Polk, Mr.

Tingle is one of Alabama's most deceased. 168 2t-4w. there runs a certain consciousness of the power of his money. That power successful insurance Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

nothing in the world would make him give up. Tingle left for theft home in Birmingham. They were accompanied to Danville by Mrs. Robert Clemmons, Instead of Miss Elizabeth Hill, Miss Sue Dunn, In thinking over this case I wonder ed if after all there was such a great Fine Dining Room with Excellent Service and Low Prices. Free AutoBus meets trains.

Turkish and Electric Baths. WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS difference between the man speeding Miss Mary Stagg, Messrs. Davis Stagg, Will and Paul Clemmons. Harrods burg Leader. SUCCESS AND FAILURE.

in the motorcar and the man trudging the street. Perhaps we could not know without looking into the mind of ctmmmr each. A business man, whose success in Metal Shingles Which do you suppose was really the more contented? I can conceive of that workman, spent with toil, going life has not weakened his spirit of Jus tice or his sense of humor, was being The roofing that lasts as long as home with a good deal of satisfaction driven along the street in his motor the building and never needs repairs. car one afternoon by his wife. Among to his family.

Perhaps walking, in -t They won't burn, crack, curl or rot the crowd of people trudging home from their work he noticed a man who sioau.oi Deing a trial to nim, was a Joy. After a day spent between four The jitney by any other name would like wood shingles, nor have they the 3 "sSSSS''Kreat weight or brittleness of stone slate: The late Charles M. Becker wtj buried yesterday. With this ceremony the strong armed system also away. walls there must have been a pleasant be a speeder still.

Don't be cross, five weather -man was not so bad yes'terday. 1 besides they are inexpensive and look better than either. contrast in getting out of doors and breathing the fresh air. Then, there was the relief from one kind of was old and ill-clad and obviously worn out. He called upon his wife to stop the car.

As she slowed' down she looked at him with curiosity. ''What do you want me to stop for?" For Sale by effort CHESNUT-SALTER HARDWARE CO. (Incorporated.) she asked. Nature has a very adroit way of Of "I want to get out," he replied. "See fering compensation.

The harder the strain the greater the relief. that old man over there? He has been working all day long. I have been doing practically nothing. He In the life of that poor man there were many contrasts. Before you 6ed see Ouf has been paid starvation wages, much The rich man, by having life kept Bell Telephone Bulletins less than he is worth.

I have been sheltered and easy, was bored with a atioers monotony of success. But, as far as the fundementals of paid a big salary, much more than I am worth. I am feeling fresh, and he is tired. The only decent thing for me to do is to get out and walk, and happiness were concerned, there was not a very great difference between the chances of the two men. These let you take that fellow home." 7-TIIE SUBSCRIBER'S IMPORTANT PART Teh wife, Instead of stopping, put on speed.

For several blocks she kept going at a furious rate. Then she THE 'fcvC: Md I I ttll remarked, looking straight ahead. "I FRANKLIN CHAPTER, No. 22, R. A.

meets in Stated Convocation second and fourth Thursday. wis.h you would play your jokes on i left off the hook. When this oc curs your telephone ia reported busy or out of order. In the case of a party line it rats two telephones out of commission. In calling a number you should speak distinctly and where there people that appreciate your kind of humor." Companions cordially wel- Visiting come.

That husband likes to tell of that The subscriber plays an Jant part in the business of giving telephone service. If the phone is not used properly, if the subscriber believes he cannot secure good service under any circumstances and if is not shown the operator, our difficulties are greatly increased. Fortunately for us, there are very few subscribers of that kind in this city. Most of ouif sub little incident. Besides his love of JNO.

M. NICHOLS, H. P. GILL M. COOPER, Secy.

Joking, it expresses something very ia a prefix or a letter in the number you should also repeat these to sincere and deep in his nature. the operator. A great many people throughout the world, favorites of fortune, are feeling in the same way. They are restive FRANKLIN LODGE, NO. 28, F.

A. meets in Masonic Hall on the first and third Thursday evenings of eacbmontl. Vis- If you are calling in haste we ask you to note the time and not feel that seconds are minutes and unuer tueir advantages, at ease, worried. scribers are co-operating with us in our efforts to give quick and that we are neglecting your tele Brothers welcome. ltlng It is a good sign that they should be so.

But I sometimes wonder if in regard to their belief in their for accurate service. phone. E. R. DILLEHAY, Master.

GILL M. COOPER, Sec'y. In order to secure efficient ser If you let your neighbors and tune they are actually right. friends use your telephone indis Consider that business man, for ex RYAN No. 17, K.

criminately your station is likely to be reported busy when you are FINISH YOUR HOUSE WITH OUR BUILDERS' HARDWARE AND YOU WILL BE RIGHT IN STYLE. WE HAVE MANY NEW DESIGNS FOR YOU. YOU GET THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, AS WELL AS THE BEST STYLE, WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US. WHEN IT'S "WE'VE GOT IT." not personally using it. When meets on the second and fourth Thursdays in Stated Conclave ample.

Under the present conditions of his life, he gives expression to only a small part of his ability. If he were not so successful, he might accomplish more; At. any rate, he would strike out in directions that Would give his vice at all times several things are necessary on the part of the subscriber. When your telephone bell rings the call should be answered promptly, otherwise the calling party may grow impatient and leave the telephone and you will think the operator has rung your telephone without necessity. your telephone is in use, by you each month.

Visiting Sir Knights are courteously invited. GEO. A. McROBERTS, Commander. or by a non-subscriber, no one can call you, the busy report being given to calling parties.

These are small matters, but they are im faculties more vigorous exercise, and, incidentally, bring him more satisfac W. HICKMAN CARTER. Recorder. tion. Just now he suffers, from surfeit.

He not only has too much IbIh- Then the receiver should not be portant to us and to you. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY CASTO IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years B. J. DURHAM Watch Your Children Often children do not let parents know they are constipated. They fear something distasteful.

They will like Rexall Orderlies a mild laxative that tastes like sugar. Sold only by us, 10 cents. John S. Wells. INCORPORATED Alwaya bears THIRD STREET DANVILLE, KY.

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