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References any bank or buslnesg house in Lexington. For particulars and territory write M1LLIIY MERCANTILE AGENCY MERCANTILE RLDG., LEXINGTON, KY IMrORTAXT Too Late to Recall It. Blake was talking with his friend Scribbler, the llnglish jourYou naturally feel secure when you nalist of Fleet street. Do you believe in writing anonyknow that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no mously ? lie asked the hero of the pen. harmful or habit producing drugs. Scribbler looked to see that the door Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Itoo- t, of liis study was shut ere lie replied kidney, liver and bladder remedy. in a confidential whisper: The same standard of purity, strength "Well, Ive often wished that one of and excellence is maintained in every botmy productions had been anonymous. tle of Swamp Ro)t. What was that? asked Blake. It is scientifically compounded from A letter proposing to Mrs. Scribherbs. vegetable bler," groaned the famous writer. in It is not a stimulant and is taken London Answers. teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is natures great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder A FEELING OF SECURITY well-know- n Lot us not forget that without Gettysburg anil Antietam there would have loen no Ealleau Wood and Chateau 1 and Argonne Forest. Represeni-Etiv- e M. Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN GAIN comes Memorial Day. The recurrent miracle of the spring provides the outward and visible sign of Its Inward and spiritual So there will be grace. llowers, both for the Blue and for the Gray and for the Khaki which the Blue and Gray united to make. Again shall we see the aged forms of the veterans who fought under Grant and under Lee, under Sherman and Stonewall Jackson; under Sheridan and Stuart. And do not let time dim for you the martial glories of their battles. For there is more to Memorial Day than smiles nr. d tears and tears and smiles for the Blue and the Gray. The United States of America does not go around with chip on shoulder. But you know, and I know, away down deep, that we Americans are the most warlike people on this earth, and the most desperate In battle. The Stars and Stripes has never yet trailed In defeat ! Yes, there was fighting at Belleau Wood and at Chateau Thierry. But there was fighting at Gettysburg and Antietam, too. Read these lines by the laconic Grant, who never wasted a word, and saw things as they were, in his chapter entitled Battle of the M hk-rr- Pennsylvania 29, Ohio 12, Wisconsin 5, Massachusetts and Vermont Illinois and Connecticut 2 ea Indiana, Kansas, Missouri ant lgan 1 each. Time, they say, heals all wounds. It is well that it does. But time, also, erases memories. And this is not so well. Time should not be allowed to entice us away from the music of the boisterous drum and silver voice of the heroic bugle of the days of 1861-5- . American citizenship cnme out of the crash of combat, not only unscathed and unblemished, but also enriched and glorified, and It was for that very citizenship the war was fought. war was a The Spanlsh-America- n short war and soon over. But it was a tremendously Important war for all that. This war put the American Navy on the Seven Seas to stay. It made the United States a world-powe- r over night. It was to the world an : At 5:10 in the afternoon Lee at- object lesson that the American of tacked our left. His line moved up 1898 was still the same old fighting to within a hundred yards of ours man of 1776 and 1812 and 1848 and and opened a heavy fire. . . . The 1861. And it was In this war that the enemy pushed through our lines, plantBlue and the Gray first blended Into the ing their flags on a part of the not on Are. . . . Fight- Khaki. When Miles and Wheeler Banfrom five in the fought under the continued had ing blood-re- d whole of drove ner the and the flag sometimes along morning, Its Its from with heart in places. yellow times Spain only at other line, The ground fought over varied In last staff in the Western Hemisphere, of the way was clear for complete reconwidth, but averaged of the ciliation between the North and South. and many a mile. The killed, One day in 1898 a great transport armies both lay of wounded severely was of It the United States, bearing 2,000 practiwithin this belt, where The American soldiers and sailors, left a them. reach to cally Impossible woods were set on fire by the bursting dock in the Hudson river for the Philshells and the conflagration raged. The ippines. This great ship turned north wounded who had not strength to instead of south and steamed slowly move themselves were either suffo- up the Hudson to the tomb of Grant. Finally, And then a mighty salute was given. cated or burned to death. breastWhen the Grant memorial was dediour with communicated the fire works In places. Being constructed of cated In Washington it was a veteran wood they burned with great fury. But In Gray who flung out the Flag and the battle still raged, our men firing said: "He gave us this! No more reverent homage is paid too through the flames until It became now at the tomb of the Unknown Dead hot to remain longer. Lee was in distress. . . . During the night In Arlington than by the Gray veterans 1861-5- . ail of Lees army withdrew within of President Harding last month Said their intrenchments. and remember that it was Let us give full meed of honor to at Augusta that Sherman Georgia heroic through dajs. those the survivors of from Atlanta to the sea. For soon there will he no survivors marclied I believe the framing of the either in Blue or Gray. Consider the was Inspired; I believe it Constitution Fa. Bradford, from comes story that 134 Civil with Gods intent, and yet there was the of Because only eight In this Constitution that war veterans who made up Encamp- an ambiguity and South together North the brought Veteran legion, ment No. 7, Union in a great civil war, and that ambiguof this three and only are still living, to be wiped out at great costs ; number are able to leave their homes, ity had and the to again, this is one of the best yet, been presented has the roster has ever happened to the that for things McKean County Historical society was American republic, because It has encampment The preservation. to brought us to a greater understandmade up of veterans who flocked oil ing. of the discovery Bradford with I want to say now, 1 dont believe soon after the close of the war. They 100 regiments there is a vestige of the Civil war feelmore than represented left in the United States. 1 spoke and most of them had been wounded ing 41. last year to an assemblage of Confed contributed York New la action. Star-Spangl- three-quarte- courtroom where Judge Mayne was he Suddenly solemnly presiding. plucked a brother attorney by the Look at that, he whispered. sleeve. rids story is told of an Irish lawyer his Theres Mayne risen by his gravity, for ned Keller who was famous indo-o- e I am sunk by my levity. What here and from ive wit but who, partly would Sir Isaac Newton make of that, and partly from a frivolous Youths Companion. I wonder? succeed particularly not did Another lawyer II in his profession. Woods for Furniture. ued Mavne, s sober and ponderous of various kinds of The clever, and history Keller was as used in furnture making is woods Kellers to much a judge, s made a long and colorful one. It is almost ;nt!on. On ne occasion the the Impossible to find any known tree or was sitting in Despite Gravitys Law dis-dtio- light-minde- Inwjcr d '"" erate veterans. I never had such a cor- dial reception In my life. "I have been President of the United States a little more thnn two years, and I have never heard more cordial expressions, more generous tenders of more earnest wishes for the good fortune of the republic than those which have come from the states of the South, and which are not In party sympathy with the administration. Abraham Lincoln once said, away back in 1837: From 1777 to 1S37 60 long years the Nation has thrived and grown great In the visible presence of th surviving heroes and heroines of tin Revolution, the very sight of them in spiring us. But now, in 1S37, these are all gone, with few exceptions, and the Nation Is closing the door upon the heroism of the past; and must now turn and face, without this Inspiration, a future, which I cannot know, and you cannot know, and only God Himself can foretell. So In 1923 we of this day and generation have thrived and grown great for 60 long years In the visible presNow the ence of the heroes of 1S61-heroes of that time and no finer, smarter fighting men ever marched at Lent double-quic- k and are the stooped, tired by the long march, almost ready to break ranks for the last bivouac. But for the next 60 years of the nation there is a new heroism the heroism of the boys in Khaki. May the coming generations thrive and grow great in their visible presence. May their visible presence be as Inspiring as that of the men of 1776 and the men of 1861 ! The loftiest tribute we can bestow today the heroically earned tribute fushioned in deliberate conviction, out of unclouded thought, neither shadowed by remorse nor made vain by fancies, is the commitment of this Republic to an advancement never made before, said President Harding at the burial of the "Unknown DeadIf American achieveat Arlington. ment is a cherished pride at home, if our unselfishness among nations Is all we wish it to be, and ours Is a helpful example in the world, then let ua give our influence and strength, yea, of our aspirations and convictions, to put mankind on a little higher plane, exulting and exalting, with wars distragedlea tressing and depressing barred from the stage of righteous civilization." 5. - shrub that has not at one time or other been used In some way on some kind of furniture, no matter how finSuch shrubs as ished or crude. could not be adapted In any way to the main body were used as curious Inlays or veneers. My Made Haste in Comfort. little niece, seeing for the first time a man on a bicycle, called to her mother, "Oh, mamma, mamma, coine quick and see the man what sets dowr and runs! Chicago Tritium. Prefers the Street Car. Detroit multimillionaire who owns two large automobiles and employs a chauffeur thinks he has an excuse for I like to ride back not using them. It and fort lx in a street car, he says. is friendly, nnd you get Into pleasant talks with people. It is no fun riding in n limousine wjth a chauffeur out in front nnd you sitting there stiff and Youths alone. Its kind of pathetic. A Companion. These moving pictures remind a reader of the last hired man lie hired. slow-motio- n Stomaeln Disordered Carters N troubles. . A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp- Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. 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I have been in correspondence with several British representatives,! said the Scot, and there seems to he an endless amount of red tape in the proThe British representatives cedure. Finance and Publicity. What are you going to do about seem fearful lest I may become a this rumor that you have made a lot cl large on Great Britain. I have sworn of money in speculation on Inside to almost everything nnd hope soon to get my passports. Indianapolis tips? News. Senator Nothing, replied You cant stop a rumor, so we may as well take the individual Considerable Division. benefit. At least, it will Improve my Does your teacher teach you a lot? credit. I Inquired of n small boy who had just started to school. Her Easter Eye Open. Oh, I dont know, he answered, seYour wife Is a dose observer, isnt riously. We have to divide up what she? she tells us with an awful lot of ChiIf you spell it lders. Chicago Tribune. JINX STRICTLY Good ON THE Reason Why Indianapolis Felt That His Week Had Started Out Wrong. JOB Man This story has to do with a man whose Christian name Is Joseph and who works at a factory down town. Monday is wash day at his home. That, he It remembered, was the day when an explosion at the Indianapolis Light nnd Heat companys Mill street plant cut oft electric current from many homes of the city. This man arose somewhat earlier than usual helped fill the boiler with rainwater, wheeled out the electric washer, and tried to start operations. The washer would not work. He spent two hours trying to find what was wrong with the washer, and finally gave up in disgust, going to work, and arriving late, lie found the power off there. H-that explains why I couldnt get that washer started, he said. It surely started my week off wrong. Indianapolis News. Sor-gho- Sweet Young Thing (in parlor) Mammal Mamma! Come here nnd make Harold quit teasing me! 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