King Solomon of Kentucky part 6
In one corner of his sensual mouth rested the stump of a cigan. Once during the proceedings he had produced another, lighted it, and...
King Solomon of Kentucky part 5
“Thank you!” cried the sheriff, cheerily. “One precinc` heard from ne dollah! I am offahed one dollah foh ole King Sol`mon. One dollah the...
King Solomon of Kentucky part 4
“Stop, gentlemen, stop!” cried the sheriff, who had watched the rising tide of good-humor, and now saw his chance to float in on it...
King Solomon of Kentucky part 3
He stood on the topmost of the courthouse steps, and for a moment looked down on the crowd with the usual air of official...
King Solomon of Kentucky part 2
Down on Water Street, near where now stands a railway station, Hugh Lonney, urging that the fear of cholera was not the only incentive...
King Solomon of Kentucky part 1
James Lane Allen (1849-1925)
James Lane Allen was born near Lexington, Ky., in 1849. He was largely self-educated, and began writing at a comparatively early...
Advice for musicians
My advice for artists, songwriters and producers moving forward, first and foremost, is that you have to practice, you have to be great and...
Traditional crafts
Traditional crafts meet with the future
Our Country has so many traditional handicraft in number, however today each is known by five people at most;...
Pharaoh`s linen
Now after these things Bata went to hunt in his daily manner. And the young girl went to walk under the acacia which was...
Portraits of Van
Nearly all of Van`s civic and business leaders share the same opinions, and speak of the same hardships. Zahir Kantasoglu, President of the Van...