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Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): June 18, 1909 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1909 int1909061801_sn85052021 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): June 18, 1909 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1909 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TT"w m ft The Interiop Journal. TOL. XXXVII. MIDDLEBURO. Jason Lawhorn bought John 8. Coulter's property at Yosemlto for f325 and will movo to It In a few days. It continues to rain every day hero and the condition of thocorn crop It serious to say tho Icait. Some fields nro completely taken by weeds and will havo to bo abandoned. Our farmers are woefully bluo and they have a right to be. Q. It. Jones' annual Fourth of July entertainment at Oak I'ark will bo held Saturday, July 3rd. Tho program will bo out In n few days and will bo interesting. County fairs, circuses and such CHURCH STANFORD. KY.. FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1909. NO. 32, ,..r HUSTONVILLE. NEWS NOTES. MATTERS. Rev. T. W. Darker will preach at Mormon ciders are making a canvass Princeton, Ky., voted in favor of pro Jumbo next Sunday nt 3 I'. M. of the Green River section of tho counhibition by a majority of 87. Tho First Presbyterian church at Tho continuous rains are causing ty. A chicken famine is reported in the Frankfort voted Sunday to build a new much damage to corn and wheat. $10,000 edifice on tho present site. Al Firo at Wise, Vn , destroyed 13 Powars Store section. Thero was a ready (30,000 has been subscribed. picnic there recently. houses, entailing a loss of 65,000. At n meeting nt Nashville Ulshop E. I Harvey Hathaway was kicked to G. G. Helm and sister, of Lexington, It. Hendricks, of tho Methodist Epis- death by a mule at Evansville, Ind. will be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. copal Church, South, wai elected presi I Tho supremo court of Illinois has de K. Helm in tho near future. Tho protracted meeting nt the Bapdent of tho Vandcrhllt University cided that tho primary election law is Hoard of Trustees. tist church will continuo through this unconstitutional. Several men applied for position last Tho eighth annual meeting of the week with one nnd probably two serSunday morning nt tho Methodist Kentucky Bar Association will be held vices a day. church. Wc can uie 40 moro men; call at Paducah July 7 and 8. John Lynn shipped a car of butcher at Methodist church Sunday morning at Eastern capitalists are investigating cattle to Cincinnati at 35 to IJc. C. L. alTairs dwindle Into Insignlflcanco when J or 11 o'clock. Good wages guaran at Lexington with tho view of building Pile Is harvesting a splendid crop of orchard grass. Pastor. a new waterworks system. compared to Quince's 4th of July blow teed. Tho pastor of tho Methodist church Thomas N. Spink, aged 72, who shot out. The stripping of bluo grass seed is Miss Cmma Combcst, of Hoyle, spent will deliver his fifth sermon on Method- himself at Colcsburg, Hardin county, progressing slowly on account of excesseveral days with Miss lluby Foglo. ism. "Tho Doctrines of Methodism" died without recovering consciousness. sive rains. The crop will be smaller Miss Lizzie. O. Haldcman, daughter than for several years. Esgar Cox and wile, of Alma, Nebras- will be tho special feature Sunday The Maccabees of Powars, Casey ka, arc visiting William McCluroat Mt. morning Junior League at 3 l. M. of Col. W. U Haldeman, of Louisville, Senior League at 7:15 r. M. Preaching died in Paris, France, of appendicitis. county, gave a picnic on South Fork Ollvo and Jason CotTey nnd wlfo at Samuel CotTey, of Jamestown, at 8 r. m. Her parents were with her. last week, which was well attended by Is hero learning tho banking business Tho Danvlllo District Conference of Tho purchmo of tho Central of Geor- people from this section. under our efficient cashier, Mr. It. II. tho M E. C. S met last week at gia Railroad by the Illinois Central Wheat is looking well and harvesting Young, Jean and Martha, tho littlo Durnsi'dc. There wcro 15 pastors, sev- Rnllroad Company was announced by will soon begin. One dollar is being ofdaughters of Joseph Elliott, havo scar- eral local preachers and a small number J. F. Hanson, president of the Central fered for No. 2 and a good many are selling, whilo others think the yield will let fever. Clarcnco Elliott was hero of laymen present. The conference was of Georgia. presided over by Ucv. D. W. RobertRear Admiral B, P. Lamberton, who be light and the price higher later on. from Mt. Olivo Monday. Elbert S. Wells, aged father of Shcr-il- f son, district superintendent. The ad- was Dewey's chief of start at the batTwo hundred and seventy dollars was Lincoln Wells, died Sunday after- dresses wcro well prepared and listened tle of Manila Bay, has gone blind. Ills the largest amount paid last week by noon and was buried hero Monday. De- to with great interest. The reports nffiictlon is attributed to the strain of our local poultry dealer for one wagon ceased was 70 years old and was n kind were all of an encouraging nature. Tho the big light. load of produce. A premium is to be Eugene Dorsey, one of four Negroes given the party bringing the largest hearted, good man nnd a devout mem- entertainment was royal and all visitors ber of the Methodist church. Ho had were delighted with their homes. One Implicated In the killing of Walter F, single load before Christmas. I have a number of 130 acre blue heart trouble and had been a suiferer a feature of the meeting was the special Schultz, a Chicago artist, was convict number of years. Ills death had been revival efforts to save men and women. ed by n jury ot Alexandria, Va., of grass farms for sale. They are beautiexpected at any time and at about G o'- They were Ilka n section of the Salva- murder in the first degree. fully situated and in high state of cultiE. N. Nail, aged GO years, land com- vation with good improvements; orchclock Sunday evening whllo sitting in tion Army. A number of preachers To in his chair tho end came. Kcvs. W. It. with a cornet and a goodly number of missioner of Mississippi since 1893, died ards, etc.; in fine neighborhood. Hunt and J. Q- Montgomery conducted singers held street meetings every at Jackson from a stroke of apoplexy. sure quick sale will sell for $8,500. Adfuneral services at tho Methodist church night. They sang and preached to im- A special election will be ordered by dress Box 182, Hustonville, Ky. Monday afternoon, after which tho re- mense crowds and several made prom- Gov. Noel to fill the vacancy. Thomas Galley and wife, of Tampa, ises of a better life. A District Ep- Five deaths are reported and damage have arrived to spend the summer with mains were laid to rest. worth League was organized with the to property estimated at upward of her father, Mr. John Steele Carpenter. following officers: Rev. J. P. Strothcr, $100,000 as tho result of rains and clec Miss Rcna Coy, of Somerset, was the BRODHEAD. president: Ucv. Lon Robinson. 1st vice trical storms which swept over the guest ot Miss Florence Epperson. Prof. There will bo a wedding in town right president, Ucv. Robert Jordan, 2nd vice section of Big Stone Gap, Va. J. L. Bosley, and wife, of Winchester, soon but for fear tho doctor will object president; Rev. C. K. Dickey, 3rd An inheritance taxof 5183.S14.3l the are visiting S. D. Yowcll and family. vice we will hush. president; Rev. C. A. Taguc. 4th vice largest in the history of Illinois on the Mrs. A. B. McKinney and Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Ike Storms and daughter. Miss president; Mrs. G. D. Prentice, sccre-ter- estate left by the late Nelson Morris, J. Tate were guests of their old classM. Adorns and son, LUne, Mrs. J. Miss Anna Darst, treasurer; Miss one of the pioneers in tho melt pack mates here. county. Sherley, nro visiting In Grant Mnrgaret Dudley, superintendent of ing business, was paid at Chicago. Win. Barker, who for 50 years has Mrs. David Helchvr is on tho sick list. Junior League Department, and Dr. E. The City Council of Louisa, adopted owned the farm on which the Zollicof- Mrs. J. W. Hutchison nnd Mis Ilettie II IVarco superintendent for the Ep- - a drastic ordinance prohibiting the use fcr fortifications were built on the Hicks wcro In Louisville shopping this worth Era circulation. The conference of tobacco in any form by minors in South side of Cumberland river, has week. adjourned Friday at noon, after elect- public places nnd forbidding anyone to sold out ami is visiting his son, Dr. J. On last Sunday children's day was ing Clarence Gaugh, D. J. Durham, furnish tobacco or cigarettes to minors. C. Barker. Mrs. J. F. JeiTers, formerHiram Smedley, former county clerk ly Miss Bohon, was the recipient of a celebrated at Union school homo near Everett Girdlcr and J. Taylor as dele Ottowa, good speeches, lino singing, a gates to the annual conference which of McCracken county, who is in the linen shower nt the home of Mrs. G. C. Paducah jail under indictment for al- RilTe Wednesday afternoon. Charley A Visitor. large crowd, plenty to oat and v,o nro meets at Paris Sept. 8 leged peculations in office, attempted Warriner and sister, Miss Katie, of sorry to say about such an occasion but plenty of red liquor on tho grounds or IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. to end his life by swallowing morphine. Liberty, are guests of Judge Myers and In a decision handed down the Su family. out in the bushes rather. James Overstrect, aged St, is dead in preme Court of Mississippi declared Program of Hustonville Literary and Owing to the wet weather farmers Jessamine. that no beverage can bo sold in the Musical Club Friday evening. ISth: Es are greatly behind with work. Several Samuel J. Stevens, a former distiller Lizzie Recitation State that contains any percentage sayHarry Neal. had to glvo up part of their crops. of Anderson county, is dead, aged SG. VVpfith. lfnatnniMltn-Fr'in-i- a whatever of alcohol. This decision will nlttrw.1 It is Wheat is beginning to ripen. An effort was made to dynamite Mrs. thought tho crop will bo an average Landy's questionable resort in Dan- stop the sale of "near beer" in Mississ crford. Suggestions for the Improveippi. ment of the Club Eddie T. Carpenter. one Tobacco setting is about over, ville. Uecausc he was spanked by his moth- Humor Sadie Eads. Current Events-Mis- ses not as much of tho weed has been put Mrs. Nancy Moore, 85 years old, is son of Mrs. Samuel er the blanche Barnett, Lena Bach, out as wns thought would be. dead in tho McWhorter section of LauScott, of Central City, drowned himself Bessie RilTe, Dessie Lair, Mina Girdlcr. Mm. Mamie, wlfo of Will Arch rel county. He had Club Quartette Orestus Floyd, James in a well on the premises. Hays, of tho Ottowa section, after an John Mageo's storo at Danville was threatened that he would commit sui Hall, Paul Willis, John Bach. Debate-Resol- ved illness of sovural weeks or typhoid lo entered by burglars and a small amount cide in that manner when his mother that Washington Should Have Vcr, died Monday ftnJ vrss RU..CU lues of cmli stuii'li. announced her intention of punishing Been Made King. Affirmative Paul tho Providence cemetery. Mrs ilav in Helen Mar Lowell, little daughter of him. Willis and King Carpenter. Negativi Hays was a daughter of Tom Tnylor, of C. T. Lowell, of the Gilcher Hotel, Edmond S. Nash, Spencer P. Shottcr, Roger Hicks nnd Wm. Peavyhouse. Quail, wns 17 years of ago and had Danville, is dead. J. T. Cooper Meyers and Georgo M. been married but three months. Mrs. Anderson Miller, an aged PittsIN MEMORIAM. Dourdman, officials of the American burg woman, was run over and killed Naval Stores Company, who were re Mrs. Mary J. Harp Blankenship wns Kentucky Fair Dates. an L. & N. train. by cently convicted in the United Stntes born Jan. 11, 1835, and was married to Tho large barn of A K. Doty, of Stanford, July 21- -3 days. Court at Savannah, Ga , on the charge Henry Blankenship Nov. 28, 1851. She Madison, burned. A valuable horse and Georgetown, July 27- -G days. of conspiring to restrain trade, filed an professed religion and was baptized by a lot of feed were lost. 23- -3 days. Lancaster, July appeal in tho United States Court of Moses Foley in 185G and departed this Hal Denny, Hhot by the Negro, Dan Appeals at New Orleans. Winchester, Aug. 3- -5 days. life June G, last, to receive the reward Carr, died at his home in liurgin. Carr Danville, Aug. J 3 days. that awaits tho faithful. Women Who Are Envied. August is in the Harrodsburg jail. Uluegrass Fair, Lexington, often we fail to scatter flowers Mrs. Mary Jane Willson, of Tidal 9- -C days. Thoe attractive women who are In How pathway of our friends and loved Wave, Whitley county, was accidentthe lovely In face, form uud temper are Taylorsvillo, Aug. 10- -4 days. ones while they aro living. Wo keep ally shot by her littlo brother-in-latho eny of inanv, who might bo like Harrodsburg, Aug. 12- -3 days. who was handling a gun. Shu died them. A weak, sickly woniun will bo them to placo upon the graves where it Lawrenccburg, Aug. 174 days. will do the dead no good. Now 1 had from her Injuries. nervous and Irritable. Constipation 1'erryville, Aug. 18- -3 days. known this good woman for 30 years in 18- -3 days. Ilarbourvillo, Aug. or Kidney poisons show In pimples, in tho church, among her Mon Past Fifty In Danger. blotches, skin eruption und u wretch- her home, lirodhead, Aug. 18- -3 days. Men past middle life havo found ed complexion. For ull such, Electric neighbors, and if she had an enemy on Aug. 24- -5 days. Shelby vilie, comfort and relief In Foley's Kidney DItleia work wonders. They regulate earth I never heard of it. She wns the Elizabethtown, Aug. 21- -3 days. ltemedy. L V Morris, Dexter, Ky , Stomach, Liver and Klduojs. purify mother of 10 children, six girls and four Springfield, Aug. 25- -4 days. writes: "Up to jear ugo my father tho blood, glvo strong nerves, bright boys, all of whom lived to man and wodays. London, Aug. 254 manhood, but two nro now dead. They s. uttered from klduoy and bluddcr Frankfort, Aug. 31- -4 days. ojes, puro breath, smooth, velvety troublo and fccveral phyblolanst pro- bkln, lovely complexion. Many charm- wcro all proud to call her mother, for Aug. 31- -4 days. Nicholasvillo. nounced it enlargement of tiu, jirostatu ing women oho tholr health and beau- she was u mother to them in all the Bardstown, Sept. 14 days. gland and udvlaed :m operation. On ty to them. 50o at Penny's DrugStoio word implies. When sho was able she Montlcello, Sept. 7- -1 days. always filled her place in tho church. Kentucky Stato Fair, Louisvlllo Sept. account of bis ago u were afraid ho and her neigh- could not stand It and I iccoiiimended Tho total number of persons of for- Tho church will miss her 13- -0 days. Foley's Kidney Hemedy, and tho !lnt eign birth living in tho United States bros will miss her, but nono will miss had bottta rolloved him, and after taking in 1000 was 10.4G0.0O0, forming 13 7 per her like her old companion. Theyyears. Could Not Be Bottor. along togemerioroa tho second bottlo ho was no longer cent, of the total population, whllo in been toiling long No one has over inado a salvo, ointOh what a time to dwell together. ment, lotion or balm to compare- with troubled with this complulnt. New 1800 tho persons of foreign birth form- It was a marriage in which the Lord ed 14 8 per cent, of tho total popula- said: "What 1 havo put together let llucklen's Arnica Salvo. Us tho one Stanford Drug Co. Nothing but tion; in 1880, 13 3 per cent.; in 1870, no man put asunder." perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Uurus, Her Little Brother Say, I seen you 114 per cent; in 1SG0, 13.2 per cent., death could separate them. Children, Ilrulses, Soros, Senlds, Dolls, Ulcers, ktssln' sis las' night. you will never see mother on earth any und in 1850, 9.7 per cent. more, but if you will seek your mothEczema, Salt Ithoum. For Sorq Eyes, Mr. Colin If 1 give you a dime will er's God, make your peace, calling and Cold Soros, Chapped Hands Its su- you keep it a secret 7 Tho cloverebt Imitation of reul Cof- - election sure with Him, you will see her Infallible (or Piles. Only premo Her Little Brother Yes, but mos' of feo ever jet made U Dr. Shoop's again where there will bono more part' Drug Storo. 25o at Penny ing. May the Lord help you to choose the others always gave me n quarter. Health Coffee. H Is tine In flavor the good part that will never be taken In just one minute. No from you. and is made Charles W. Morse, the banker, who Makers Ousted. Trouble I will Bay to her old companion: May tedious 20 or 30 minutes 'boiling. Made was convicted of violating tho national in When a sullerer from stomach trou- from puro parched grains, malt, nuts, tho good Lord bless and comfort you be banking laws, was admitted to ball in the fw days that you may have to ble takes Dr. King's New Llfo Pills etc. Sample free, l'enny's Urug btore separated from each other. the sum of f 125,000. ho's mighty glad to sue his Dyspepsia u. i. uunstuiiu. Two companies of State troops have To avoid serious results tako Foley's and Indigestion tly, but more-he- 's Preventlcs -t- hose Can Jy Cold Care Kidney Uemedy at the tlrst sign of tickled over his new, Uno appetite, been ordered to Meadvllle Miss., to prevent threatened rioting following a Tablets will safely an ' quickly check kidney or bladder disorder such as strong nerves, hoalthy vigor, all stomach, liver und kidneys now street fight in which A. M. Newman ull colds and the Grip. Try them once backache, urinary Irregularities, old by Pen njs Drug and you will soon bo well. work right. 23c at Penny's Drug and Silas Reynolds, members of rival and seel Btore. political factions, were killed. Store. New Stanford Drug Oo. y; Summer Styles Monarch Shirts Linen Collars, & b A GUARANTEED HOSIERY ii. New H"-ft colors. t Cummins & Wearen, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. Now is The Time for Lawn Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Mowing Blades, Ice Cream Freezers, Fruit Jars, Gar- den Hose, Sprinklers, Binder Twine, Harvesting Oil, &c. Call on W. H. HICG1NS, Stanford, Kentucky. Use Arnold's Buggies There is nothing better. We paint Old Vehicles and make them look like new. Get our prices. Wejsolicit your trade. R. M. ARNOLD.l DANVILLE. KY. Mako your homo us modem for your family us a city MH. FAKMEIt: residence, ami place yotirtelf iu a position to get tho latest market quotations ut any time. This can bo accomplished by means of our telephone, bervice, which you uud your neighbors cuu get for a sum that is small compared with the benefits received. Call or address our nearest ollico or write direct to headquarters, Nashville, Tenu., for iuforumtioii regarding our speciul "Far-mer- e Lino" rate. If you are not ut present eujoyiug telephone ecrvico, wo cuu Immediately iuterest you. Our line cover the States of Kentucky, Tenuetwe.'MiasisiippI, Louisiana and tho Southern portiou of Indiana and EAST TENNESSEE TEL. A TEL. CO. Illinois. (IMCOKrOKATtD) RURAL TELEPHONES. I I k. VJW)U, c , . - J Ag . ..Sjv.,, ;iii. fvt ii , Jkjte-- i ' . TM. .ft The Interior Journal. L C. WALTON DESERVING OF CRITICISM. KxchmiKe. In hii charge to the Rrandjjury sworn WA1.TKK MCKINNF.Y. to try to discover the assassin of Ed most Callahan, Judge AdamsEdcvotcd of his time to a tirade against thoncwa-paper- s This on of Ohentor Dure will iimkn the Chnmplnn show which charged that the court itnlllou nt Kentucky. H, t'nrpntfrs Iirrwnt innonnt l, Insure l ll lllfstntilo In Tt'inplelllllKtockKnrni. It should would not use theldilllgcnco $10 to rolt, of ami rKHtiiHKK. Il l n ta ferreting out the perpetrator of the lr'Hinntnr In forrlieml, 1(1 hntuH lilRli, Hlrv otlli'ii lltir, w Inner Itcdgrand winner New York) tally tanf, hlnck with t clnss.Clilrngo, itml the grey geldfoul deed and who paid him to do it. with nil thu stylnnnri nnlili rhnrnctttrlstla of Uiol'lirMiT lnrv fninlly, n good netltiit ing Hint won I lie middle nnd liiirnrss cIhs,-The charges were predicted on the fact nt the Kentucky ftnte Kiilr, m. nnd more Mrs. Howard Gould testified in her !mr' nnd n irm imi liretnttT.nr Mt him ulinw liorsrs you lonklnu forn that JudfrciAdanulpcrmltted tho men divorco caso in New York thnt she bonking jtmrninrvt l( pfli'c, Hired li Olirc lilgli.prlred. nny Hull ion In Kentucky. nnd trains tlmn rcxxI brrvtlcr nt living! into nt Hun) ot nnd n ran down by blood hounds to go nt spent $35,000 to $10,000 n year for dress tcr linrr, lut ilnm ly Ti'lpiiriiph, Jnddntuliy I12.fr) Insure n rolt, (ervlce. mind one, or cmll large on their own recognizance, u most and that it was not good form to wear llll'pjr.lijr Miimbrlnu t'lilrl.JNO.H. I.YNN. it i:.nontAiti). IliirrtaUtiiirg, Ky, llustnntlllc Kjr. unusual proceeding. It was also charg- n gown more than once. For a former ' ed that Adams and tho entire court circus girl thin seems to bo going some. machincry,bcing republicans, would She also said that she changed her enFOR not bo very anxious to procuro an in- tire costume as n general thinif, thrco FARM dictment against an assassin whoso vic- times a day and that when she got up j We nro In position todoiill kinds of contim was a democrat. The latter charge early and staid up late she made four creting, lucli n lllork Work, rnvenienta was based on the manner In which the changes. Shu must have been tho I 188 acres, of which nbout l.'l.'i nre nnd. In fnct. wo enn tnnko nnr tklnir f rum r house down ton. fence poit. W'v run tere republicans have acted In tho assassina- lightning change artist in tho show and in grass, excellently improved, you promptly nnd gimrnntee llnl-i'lii('nil nnd iit our tion ofiGov. Goebcl. They did alt in can supplied with unfailing water, work nnd mnterlnl. mnterlnl ut lentt. prlcei not forget her old stunt. before on buy your their power to prevent the perpetrators 4 in'rics from Lexington cotirt-hoti?from being brought to justice and their I 'The State Journal is surpriscJ that on Main pike. Immediate possession. great and good governor promptly par- Broughton Brandenburg should bo put Stanford, Ky. TRUST COMPANY, doned them, when there was a proba- on trial for forging a letter from Cleve- SECURITY bility that even a republican jury could land urging the election of Taft. FolInsuras Tobacco and Tobacco Lexington, Ky. not be so unmindful of their oaths as to lowing tho republican precedent in KenBarns. acquit the chief of the gang or the fu- tucky he ought to be put on govern- FINE FARM IN GARRARD COUNgitives, if brought before a court of ment pay roll at a big salary, that pa Nothing But Insurnnco. TY FOR SALE ! the governor's choosing. Judge Adams per thinks, and there aro those of us has laid himself liable to severe criti- who can see where it is right. D. cisms and his railings from the bench A fine lilutf grn fnrm for n!e ltunted on l. j , The Insurance Man, Gov WlLLSON vetoed the bill thnt new pike hrnr Point Lcntrll nnd fix mllrn " show thatjhc is deserving of it. We outli of Uincnater, contiilnlhK t" nrre. STANFORD, KY. predict that the men who shot Callahan made competition in bidding for the well located In good nelghtorliood. Nine e Heililence Phone St; (mice, school books possible and the American pnrtof the John Wnlker tract, wltlm will never receive legal punishment. new, eenroi!ii reldence - Insure with mo nnd lie fully Book Co. has a cinch. Gov. Willson thereon, with Well wutered. lx protected. Stanford has her full quota of trou- was the attorney of the tobacco trust. good, new turn Hrt. nnd creek running neer fnlllng tprlngt bles but thank goodness she has been Does a similar umbilical cord 'connect through. Tkicmk. , cnh In hnnd.balnncp one nnd spared the infliction of Mrs. Caroline him with the book trust ? two yenr from dny of nle, benrlng tlx per ! cent Interest until pnUl. BarrIett;Crane, the' woman the State for l'enont looking V. iuehplncepene write O. WALKr.it, Htunfonl. Riches used to take wings and fly or ec Board of JHealth imported from KalaThe safest, sunst nnd moil ntlniunte nfe- mazoo, Mich., to tell our people what away. I hey take tne slower anu surer policy in Ky., guiiru lor intwuiure isnBenefit Life they should do in regard to clean lives. route by automobiles now. The Mutual It looksllvery much like the board Youcnn find our Htnndnrd llemedy, the Insurance Co. POLITICAL. grenteit tilotnl nnd liver medlclneyet know n. brought this woman to Kentucky to say Incmeof UheunintUm, Hull llheum. Kid- It It cnnaplcuotii for economlcnl innnnge things they or other men dare not say, from meni.iioeniiiiy ot impolicy contractu, fair Whitley republicans will nominate ney Trouble nnd nilnodlteiue, nrtilng inn tin, It U and tho easyay;tbat she called Jailer candidates for county offices by primary Impure tilood Itthe pureeiunl.net of June i, denllng with It menilierinnd lurge return. 1xk1 under KilHjiicy nniuerv. inns, nnd euiirnntenl by the mnnufneturer If The couipnny li jutt entering the Misner, of Lexington, a liar, when she Sept. 1. tlieHeinedy tnken nccordliiK todlrecllom SIXTY FOURTH YEAR Itv ti.a ka li.irkatila knew he couldn't resent It, shows the Newlands declared ml Itenieily we nnMui milt lull our tmoney. ' of u In the Senate Mr. will refund uccvnful tmilnen career with more character of her breeding. There ought in favor of a promise of independence oftlie we enn uo notning more, i.ncti oollcv luildem Hi Lincoln countv tlmn contnlns 3)1 dor with it regl.terd giinrnn-te- e nil other compiinte roiublneil. Write for to bejandjwe arc sure there are a sufli-ci.'- to the Philippines at a definite time. nnd mailing curd with full lint "Mictions. particular,. tiiting iiKemid whether mar-rlt- d or single to number of persons native and to Representative Stanley, of Kentucky, Wenend It to nny nddrei by until on reIt. M. SHWLAXIi Hpeclnl Agt. manner born to point out our faults introduced a bill preventing the use of ceipt of 11 per pnekngu or U pneknges for tha M)er House Flats, Stunfonl. l lletterordern o n big If tnken In doctor'n bill. Jnnict I, White, in a decent way without Importing fe" coupons in the sale of cigars and cigar time you might ne Ilememlierlf you tnkethe Hemetly ncrord Solicitor for Kockcnttle Co. Ing tolnstru.tlon nnd nre not benefited, m ties from the North. ettes. you get jour dollnr bnck. You will not The Philippine free trade section of nnd the remedy In lrug tore for sale. It Not content iwith the millions it bv our dulv nuthorlied liuentt. was li old only IlrU UKN WILLIAMS. Vgent. the tariff nukes byireason of the tariff, the su- adopted bybill with amendments of 42 the Senate by a vote I'khic.hkk. Hired lv S. T. Harris- - King gar trust has been swindling 'the govKngle. ol. H, A.b. 11. It. No. SfST'l, helir ' to 23. ll(inl Kliu S".i. hehy nil Time. 7 J. he br ernment in weights and being caught HtoiiewHllJncknu,TJ. Ilornl Klng'ilsl dam It was charged in the Senate that diad to rights has had to pay two mil-l- i VI, wn br the imtetl tire, Mollle Mount policy on PhilipI iilt-ll'K. H. King Kngles, 1st ns of dollars for it. In addition to the administration's dam HIpWH. she liy Kngle lllrd lull, he bv pine sugar duties was a move in favor (ild King Kaglet.'si, 2nd dam ltetl l.lun, Srtl t lis it has been forced to disgorge ten of the American Sugar Trust. dam by Harris lieuuiark, he by Miller lK'ii- miilions'torone of its pals, whose squeal-i- n mark u, llliiuiiu by Jim llell.llioniuglibn-tl- . Senator Daniel, of Virginia, will have King Kagle. Jr's., 1st dam was MnllK js might have made it pay many mil-- li no opponent within the Democratic Dreiinou.aheliy Old liruniion.IndibiiuCop llottom.niid'run, lic to liavy I'riKkitt. more. If the democrats were in ins Not' King hagle Jr., Is four year, old, psarer they would(repeal the tariff for party in his campaign for dark iHiy with one white hind fuot.nlco mane beginning nnd tall, stands full lit1, hands high, weight, it i benefit and force it to make an hon- to the Senate for the term l,XlhHiiiid well proportioned every way. General, With the commanding cvans, snaking nanas wun urn. D.Grant, the son of th.s Illustrious father, as the former rode by tho reviewing stand at Memphis, where tho latter sat watchlnir the procession of the small remaining body of those who fought for tho Lost Cause. It looks like the war Is over, even if certain G. A. R. camps persist In fighting over tho battles of tho war with their mouths 44 years after its close, when doubtless they skedaddled to the rear when the real thing was on tap. ru SUftVEYHNI AND CIVLt ENtl- - NEEMM. I mn irimrwl torio nil kinds nt aurvrjrlnc ami civil rnilnrtrlnx promptly. Mr ork II im nuRrnntcetl mid inr nrlcrt nre rrn- .nmht.. Write ttta.LI....... ..- - i,:::. rnll me nt MrKlnnr r or '. J. IT"-.L- Harry Jacobs, Drnlr r In nnd Mnnufacturtr ot Itii. Marble and Granite MonuMarkers unit Posts, rViiietfry nnd Uwn Yiisrs nnd hvttres. ortli-nnd works, Mo- Kinney, Ky. ments, CHESTER S. SUMMER WEAR. Garments, Two-PieSuits, Light Weight, Full Bloomer Trousers, Negligee Shirts, Light, Cool Underwear, ce RED LEAF chnin-plonnlil- Mnlk-tro- lilRh-eln- SALE! uliuii-(lnntl- CONCRETING ti y e PHILLIPS BROS., At last the hot weather is here and it calls for Cool Jesse Wearen, hnnrt-fom- two-itor- y Low Shoes Gauze Socks, Straw and Panama Hats, Low Collars and NarrowTies. These are the articles needed now and we can furnish them in Safeguard the Future At McKinney, many prices and patterns. 1 e H. J. McROBERTS, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. xOvS King Eagle, Jr., 1 Dinwiddie & s TIi g - Co., t est living. March 4, 1911. The National Liquor Dealers' Association in convention at Atlantic City chima to have discovered that the Stan-d- a d Oil Company is furnishing the sin-eof war for the prohibition move-min- t. If so, this is the first good we ha e eVer heard credited to the rapa- cfous concern'and we do not believe tiat. In retaliation the liquor dealers hive resolved to furnish money to help crush the Standard Oil Company. And this again may good come out of evil. -- Upon the recommendation of the Republican State Central Committee Gov. Willson has reappointed John T. Shelby, of Lexington, as the republican member of the State Election Commis sion. President Taft discussed with his Cabinet the plan for a tax upon the undistributed net earnings of corpora tions and expressed satisfaction over the Finance Committee's plan to bring it to a vote in the Senate. Hustonville, Ky.i Undertakers and Embalmers. We carry an of goods. up-to-date line combined stallion with nli nty of ,peed. stjle and action, and his colt, show that he Isnuplemlld breeder. He will make thesen-im- i of IKWatiny luirn. one mile West of Waynesotirg on Fishing Creek at 110 to Insure a living colt. Mare traded, parted with or brut elsewhere without my consent forfeit, the Insurance, and the money lit such transaction. Care will lie taken to prevent ocaccidents but not cur. r, l'hone In residence, Wnyni sburg Kxchange. C.H.OAI.nWKLLA HON. A Far-im- Pc .iri l UllUcr.5 i icaitiijjiiuu D24- I IS S3 CO m to It. K. I). No. 1. Wiiynesburif, Ky MATRIMONIAL. Instead of being in;i Africa killing Mr. Arch Green, a substantial and harmless animals.JMr. Roosevelt ought to be at home to present a medal to clever farmer) and Miss Nellie M. Burk, John W. Guy, of Delmar, Pa., for his aged 17, were made one on the 14th. William J. Bryan, Jr., only son of the effort! against'race suicide. He is 75 Ber-ge- r, years old, has been married three times Commoner, will wed Miss Helen daughter of a rich retired brewer and ?0 sons and 10 .daughters call him "papa." His oldest;son is S3 and his of Milwaukee, June 24. youngest three.) One of his sons is a J. K. Patterson, aged 55, and Miss Henrie B. Lawless, 20, both of the brother-in-laand a daughter is his while he is both an uncle Windsor section of Casey, drovo to Liberty and wer5 married. and grand-pto their children. The breach of promise suit filed sev The public hasn't heard anything of eral months ago by Minnio Rogers, forBeach Hargls' escapades recently. Tho merly Minnie Stewart, against John reason is evident. A man can't cut up Brown, of Nicholasville, for $30,000, much In an'8xl0 cell. His appeal for a was set for trial and everything was in new trial is now before the highest readiness for the hearing, when the court, but it wili;bo a sin for that body case was dismissed without prejudice. to grant it. Let him join his cousin, Or. and Mrs. J. G. Carpenter have Curtis Jett, in the penitentiary and per- issued invitations to the marriage of haps he toomay become a saint. their daughter, Miss Lillie Tevis Car penter, to Rev. Homer W. Carpenter, Eight laborers on the Chesapeake & of Lima, O., on June 30, but sent none Ohio railroad in'.Virglnla died horrible to their friends and relatives in Lincoln deaths fromdrinking beer from a bar- county, all of whom are extended a rel that aftrattleanako had by some general invitation to witness the ceremeans gotten'into and died. The effect mony. is not always as swift, but the result is as certain to thosejwho tarry long and Don't drug tho Stomach, or stimucontinually at the wine cup. late the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. It Is the weak nerves that are , the democratic leader crying out for help. Vitalize these of the House, when asked when Con- weak inside controlling nerves with gress would; adjourn said laconically: Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and see how "The dayjbefore the vote ought to be quickly good health will come to you taken on Bailey's income tax amend- again. Test it and see! Sold by Penment." AsAldrich is in entire posses- ny's Drugstore. sion of the body, that seems about the bIzs of it. After a conference in which five "progressive Republican" Senators Tub newest fad of the Virginia girls participated, it was announced that the is to use the skin of the garter snake to fight for the adoption of an income tax support the open work hosiery that amendment would be continued in splto adorn, their shapely limbs. Tho elTect of President Taft'a recommendation ii said to be very charming. And wo that the matter be referred to the vaare not posing as a Doubting Thomas. rious States. sister-in-law, a Chami-IClark- Three Ideal Farnjs In One. The perfect ion of real estate, all that Is beautiful and desirable in country life, including locality, soil and improvements, is embodied in a farm of 435 acres, adjoining the thriving town of Uryantsville, Ky., and near the famous Camp Dich Robinson farms, which sell at over $loo per tracts, with I here are three acre dwsllinss and improvements on each, suitable for three lamilies desiring to lo cate on adjoining larms; or, it bought by one party, two houses could be occu pied by tobacco tenants. 1 ne best equipped barn in the county, Is on the premises, having water supplied by a wind-milThe floors are built as residence flooring, the stalls are large and wjll constructed, machinery lor cutting feed being run by an engine. Stock scales and a large tobacco barn are among other improvements. ihe land lies well and is of a high grade, well ienced, well watered a portion 01 it being matted with blue grass, in gently undulatMost of the land has been ing pastures. kent In crass and will easily raise l.coo pounds of hemp, l.Soo pounds cf tobacco and 60 to 75 bushels of corn, Such soil is the basis of all value, and the large profit, which it yields on the investment, explains why capital Is seeking real estate, it being not only the best but the safest This, together with Ihe investment. fact that population is increasing, thereby insuring a continuance, of good prices for farm products, proves that good real estate will continue to advance in price. Uesides the intrinsic value 01 a home, the locality and unrounding render it more or less valuable. Good roads, good, good morals are imschools, churches and portant factors, in determining the value of a farm, because they contribute to man's substantial happiness, which is the mainspring of human action and the object sought, in every section of our country. These elements enter largely into the attractiveness and, consequently, the value of this property. It lies on a splendid turnpike for a distance of about one mile, me community consists ol the highest grade of citizenship, the people being moral, cultured and exceedingly hospitable. Tho residences are in sight l. d It is customary for every druggist to claim to be "best" in prescription work. Good claim but we can't all be best. This store claims ability, capability, facility and a complete stock of drugs. We have the goods, the equipment, the experience. (X) of Uryantsville, which has a thriving bank, merchants, a good school and a church of large membership, that toun being about g miles from Lancaster the county seat of Garrard County, on the Lexington pike The enterprise of the citizens in that section is further manifested by the fact that they are preparing to establish a Graded School at Bryants ville, and if they succeed, which is almost certain, this property will acUance from lo to 20 dollars on the acre, as properly has done near Lancaster and other towns, where such schools, have been established, keeping the money and children at home and giving them a good education. This picture is not overdrawn, and vse invite those looking for a bargain in a some that has all tho attractive features, to let us show it to them. This farm is also within four miles of a navigable stream, which is of greater advantage for markets than the ume distance from a railroad, for it gives cheaper rates and better facilities for transportation to market of all farm products, and live stock can be shipped from one bead up to a boat load, while coal and lumber can be purchased at less price. It is down grade to the river, aud a good pike. We positively believe that this land Is worth Moo per acre, and yet it is ottered at $90 per acre as a whole, if sold at once; however the entire farm Is susceptible of an advantageous division into small tracts and we will divide It to suit purchaser and make price on what he wants according to location, improvements, quality and quantity. MORU OPPORTUNITIES Yes, we have them farm lands In different localities, oif tne pike and on the pike Improved and unimproved 60 acres loo acres 300 acres any number of acres you want, from ti" per acre to (tloo per acre. Wecan suit you. Try us All bargains of a lifetime. 600 acres extra good 2C6 acres superior land highly improved. 225 acres, extra good, near Paint Lick, fine residence and three tobacco barns. Our price is the owner's price. If you want to buy No excess contracts. a farm write us or come to see us. PENNY'S DRUG STORE, Btariford, Kentucky. EBBE2BBBBE3B08EEBE: Are You Going To Build ? While we aro hero to build tho Lincoln county court house nnd should tho building fever strike you, why not have n littlo talk with us? Wo nro 11 a better position to build you 11 nico Brick Dwelling or A Neat Business House bcinij nblo to buy all materinln cheaper niid therefnrn nr in ,mltin . ..... n building up for a considerable lower price. Nothing too large or too email aim tuo uisiaiice win not stop us lrom liguriug with you, mntcrs not where you live. Wo invite any prospective builder to give us n trial. We furnish all plans any specifications for such buildings thut wa might erect, irt'o 01 cnarge. FRITZ KRUEGER & F. H. MILLER. OUR IAWN FENCE The only two $50 gold pieces ever coined by this government sold at Philadelphia last week for $10,000 a piece; another Initanca of tho ease with which fools and their money are separated. l'ulns of women, head pains, or any pain stopped in 20 minutes sure, with Dr. Shoop's Pink I 'ain Tablets. See full formula on 25c Box, Sold by Penny's Drugstore. HUGHES & SWINEBROAD, LANCASTER, KY. Is 11 less expensivo nnd better feiico than wood. Moro ornamental, durable and a tinio snvcr as you need no saw, hammer end imils to keep it in repair. Call ut our storo, bco tho licautiful fabric and gates and let us show you tho low prices on a good fence job. GEORGE H. FARRIS, Stanford. jnjp Wifjis jrp ' f " wwyTqTTK-- vmjr" ' rfv Ml rI 5 Cents Is tho prico of thort lengths in nrown Cotton, a 7c value. 3 In Addition to The Remnants on Sale this week nml next, c offer other attractive Goods. 4 Cents Yard for Wash Torrehon Insertions for trimming Lincno Suits or Cotton 5 Cents For Short lengths , For in apron Gingham, the 7c kiml. 5 "Wo 3-- 4c looking for nnl placing within your reach attractive merchandise. This good patterns in Hamburg nnd insertion, usiinlly sold nt 8 space is kept busy heralding tho fact thnt Severance' Store is tho placo to Per yard for choico of 10 trade. Goods that appeal to your taMe and make your v 5 Cents bargain. nrc constantly For choico of a good line Drees Ginghams, usually sold at 10c. 5 Cents h Illcacli Curtain Drapery, the 7c kind. ccuts. purso glad. Come this week and next to get tho Remnants. SEVERANCE The Interior Journal. Is ;tr-T--r 6c SON. STANFORD KY. 10 vbT w. . a I ? j Mrs. J. C. ItAKF.n, of Nicholasvllle, For tho next 30 days I will sell geW. K. Warner, tho tinncrand plumbraniums and all kinds of pot plants at er, has secured the'scrviccs of an exwith Mn. J. C. Ncal at Moreland. W. O. Martin T. W. Humhlo L. II. Hughes Miss Hessii: Styveks, of Louisville, cost. Ed Hubbard. pert workman from Chattanooga and is Is tho guest of Miss Margaret King at It is too hot to worry with poor coal ready to servo you with any work in - Jini: 1, 1000 Moreland. 6TAWFonn, Kv in your cook stove. Try Denham's Hex the tinning and plumbing line. or Economy Nut. Nearest to gas as a The invitations are out for tho banLOCALS. ICR CHEAM soda water at Penny's fuel. quet to be given Thursday, June 24th, Drug Store. LlliliEY cut glass at Mueller's. For Rent. Best livery stable in and especial attention is called to those Clothes French cleaned. Cook & Crab Orchard. Near depot and conven- invited that tho men will gather at tho PERSONALS. Farmer. ient to traveling public. Hotel Leon, Christian church nt 8 o'clock sharp, where the first part of tho program will Mb. J. S. Rice was nt Cavo City yesFoil best binder twino call on T. D. Crab Orchard. Ky. be rendered and a portion of the reterday. Until further notice wo will sell any article in our etoro Newland. has been .Mns. Vmiur GitEENEiiEno Those wishing the oyo medicine forj freshments served. At 8:30 the men will at quits sick. Wedding and graduating presents of mcrly prepared by Dr. I S. Burdett, march In a body to the opera house, so Mns. J. N. CAHTF.it Is visiting Lan- quality at Mueller's. ' of Crab Orchard, can secure it from his don't forget to be on time, so that the wife, who has all of tho doctor's pre- program for the evening will not be decaster relatives. Try somo of Wilkinson & Singleton's scriptions. Mil. J. S. Hundley, of Hullitt counlayed. D. M. Walker, pastor. country killed beef, pork and mutton. ty, was hero Tuesday. you want to take a delightful out-'ti- g If Tho'world's gold production last year a UORN, to tho wife of C. L. Cover We will give TWENTY-FIVPER CENT. OFF on any For Sale. Cow peas and German nt a small cost, go with tho Stan- was tho largest in history, daughter. Nettle Loulie. millet swd. C. C Carpenter, ford party to Algonae Island July 20. against $400,000,000 in 1907, and $390, Skirt left in our houc. Also epiito n number of odd and ends Mrs. Katk I'kttus, of Owcnsboro, Talk with Miss Ella Mao Saunders 000,000 In 1909. F. Cummins. Is with Mrs. J. This is and remnants that go nt cost nnd Ics than co-- t. Hedding plants aro now ready and about the trip. Miss MAnr.ARET lliiui Is tho guest of Mat billman was sentenced to two strictly ncost proposition. If you want to save money this is we are ready to put them out. Ed Mrs. Frank Davis at Danville. Lost, pocket book containing day years in the penitantiary for cutting J Mr. John S. Uaiioiiman and wife book, note book, bank book and check B. Ward at Corbin. your opportunity. spent Wednesday in Lexington. and 10 good rec-- on Will Monk. Will give $10 for tho A $30 GRAI'IIOI'IIONK Weed Komnson. of Chicago, is ords for salo for ?1G. flopped in 10 minutes Mr. II. Farmer, return of the book and its contcntr. mro with Dr. Mionp'j with his father, Mr. W. l Robinson. Singleton Bros., Crab Orchard. (.'roup Itemed jr. One Stanford. will mrcljr prote. Mrs. Frank Curtis, of l'inevllle, v.. ....lit.- - ..:. Ulft . . . . U.I .11. .. ' .aft We have just employed an kajvi i. c. a foie ami piliift,jriii-M-II.III.IIU,.Urnvgisti. was tho guest of Mrs. Anna Holtzclaw. Lost. A brown and green striped plumber nnd tinner from tho city and of Miss Dessie Hahringtok. coat between Hebron and Walnut Flat. congratulate ourselves that we hive 'banks. Is visiting Miss Gracia DIshon. Return to this office. F two of the best workmen in the State. Mrs. Steele Hailey, Jr., of Robin-soCirntluntv Optician, Taxes. -- Tho tax books for 1909 nre We guaranteo our work. W. K. Hailey, STANFORD. KENTUCKY. Utah, is with Mrs. Steele Stanford. Ky., now ready. Come in and get your reSr. Otilon In M. O. Vanilnirrr' .tort- - on Kimt Little Miss Ida I'ettus spent n ceipt. T. J. Hill, sheritf. .Mnln iiMI. All work Kuarunttttl. uo Our East End friends should not fail vp. in an nttortini-n- t ol urnplio woek witli Mrs. J. L. 11. Collcv in the L. & N. will run a special train to Tin: plionvt Hiul a lull line of witness the performance of "Among ' country. to Louisville Sunday at $1.75 for the the Breakers" ut l'reachersville .this, The Misses Mount, of Iancastcr, round-trip- . Train leaves Stanford de- Friday evening. It is a delightful little NOTICE! wcro with their aunt, Mrs. II. J. pot at C:15 a. M. play and the Crab Orchard ladies and The MeKlnmy (o:il A Tewl ro., U now prrimred (u tupply the with nny Mr. George D. Wbatiieiifoiid has gentlemen know how to present it. Mrs. S. M. Saufley and little son, ICrwIeolcoHl nml any kliul ol eon I, the l wlllr-t'lnltMk notice to th low of Frankfort, are hero. The latter U sold his drug store in Danville to Mr. Have you seen the new line of Whit- lirlrf, tho. who will Imy. conl lor wlu-n- t John S. Wells, from whom ho bought liutll-limproving. thraihlni!. Iirlrt-riinirlnir from man! and ferns for ferneries at tho Co to lt' tlirw Per nre nil uikkF. from will arrive it several months ago. MissSalme It. Cooke .. inllif. (in tilt I..A eil ltnllwny. Stanford Greenhouse? Also tho very to visit her from Pittsburg, l'a. K.O. (HWCII.Mgr. Lost, between Moreland poatolUce best bedding plants. Geraniums from sisters hero. in bills. Find- COc per dozen up Special attention and M. W. A. Hall's, $25 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE! Miss Cooper Felasii has returned er will plena e keep $5 and give mo tho given to cut (lower orders. Lena L. from Santa Fe, N. M., where she balance. C. K. McClurc, MorelanJ. Hampton, Florist, Logan Ave., StanI hiwoon Imml nt llUKlit'i, Mnrtlti t'o' taught In tho School for the Deaf. stor In Htmiforil tH-- rlttrs of various ford. kinds, tueli u tho Monnrch. 1.. O. Miiltu, . THE South District Baptist AssociaMrs. Garland Singleton and chil. I'ox, )IUi-rllriiiliiKton, No one could appreciato more than I etc.. tliiirouKhlv rvhullt mid ns kooU n new, dren aro visiting relatives in tho tion is in session hero and tho colored which I ulllM-l-l iry . Alio tell r". Wayncsburg section. brother is greatly in evidence. There the kindness shown mo by the good Piilr. Will .hip any w lure on trial. Call nU et them. Miss Nell Clark, trimmer for Miss are 35 preachers nnd 50 delegates in people of Stanford while I was sick. In ii M. A. JOHNSON. Hnnfonl, Ky. Ella Mao Saunders, has returned to her tho crowd and visitors world without Mr. and Mrs. William Carson will never be forgotten for sending mo so many homo at Salem, Ind. end. V. good things to eat, nor will I forget my Mrs. M. C. Saukley went to urays-villThe catalogue of tho Lincoln County good pastor, Rev. Taylor. Tho ChrisTenn., to seo her son7 Mr. James Jeweler and Opttclnn, Fair, to be held at Stanford July 21,22, tian Endeavor of the Christian church M. Saulley, and wife. M'KINNEY, KENTUCKY. Miss LettieMcUoiierts. 23, Is out. It contains an even hundred sent me nice flowers. God bless their Handsome upthntoM Jewelry that your d was tho guest of Mrs. II. pages and is filled to ovcrtlowing with good work for the Lord. I shall not of Lancaster, not lw repaired. We. will )ou liberal premiums and interesting adver- forget the pastor new- - nyle of the Presbyterian worK It Intowith lltritnvJewelry. Old rliiR J. Mcilobcrla Tuesday. remodel. 'd mounting. llet tising matter. church and tho good ladies of his con- II.CO tpeclncle mer oilered. Hes tented MR. R. W. Keenon and wife, of free. Fine wntch work ii tpcclaltv. guests of her mothw Harrodsburg. were Another hard rain fell yesterday gregation, for they never forgot me. linm Friday. er find illuming, ma'nlll tlm "strauDi" this If arty cr.c vrsr.ts a good nurse and good Ths McKlnney Woolen Mills, MOHR1SON 1JRIGIIT visited Will Yager month. X.j. J The ground is wet through and doctor call in W. T. Smith and Dr. E. McKlnney, Ky. The latter returned with through and tho farmers are compelled J. Brown, of Stanford, Ky. T. J. R. in Louisville. him and will spend tho Summer hero. to sit back and seo tho weeds grow. Brown. In now In operntUin nml Is rendy" to tene Horn, to tho wlfo of J. II. Rogers, of Wheat is being damaged by the continthe. tiulille In imikliiir Moneys, In the Elocutionary Contest nt Wal- Itlnnleu. Flannel. Yiirnn. Etc. Will either Four Mile, Hell county, a son. The uous rains and it will bo ruined if there work wool oreichnnge food for It, Highton's Opera House Wednesday evening. est market price for wool. mother was Miss Naylor, of this coun- - is not u let up in tho falling weather. Miss Mary Roberts, of Somerset, won C. H.WIIIGIIT. I'ror. To the ladies of tho Christian church rtrst honors. Her subject was "Tho Mr. Granvii.leIOwens, president of The Truth the Ilrodhead Fair, and n merchant who have promised donations for the Fiddle Told." Miss I'attio Crum, of Every person in this city who is suf princo of his town, was here Wednes banquet: I'leasu bring your chickens Danville, with "A Monologue," was fcring from Eczema, Pimples, Dandto Miss Alice Bcazley on Wednesday awarded tho second prize nnd Miss day. ruff or any form of skin or scalp disMiss Catherine Lynn left Tuesday morning, June 1; fruit to Mrs. Will Lucy Walker Doty, of Lancaster, who ease, can find relief and be permanentKentucky. Western Bright on tho 23rd. Tho other provis- gayo "Lilly Sevossee's Ride," the third. for Kansay City and other ly cured by Zemo, a clean liquid foi points to spend some time with rela- ions to Walton's Opera House not later Tho others who took part were Miss external use. All durggists tell ZEMC than 9 o'clock on tho 21th. Soliciting Duncan Foster, of Richmond, whose tives. PENNY'S DRUG STORE. subject was "Aux Italiens," and Miss Miss Gracia Disiion will cclcbrato Committee. Mario Mahony, of Stanford, who told by giving a birthday ricr The republicans of Pulaski county of "Aunt Melissy on Boys." Miss Nell to which many of her friends nominated the following ticket at their Atkinson, who was to represent Hararo Invited.1 primary held on tho 12th: County Mich. S: H. SHANKS, PRESIDENT W. M. BRIGHT, CASHIER, Mrs. W. J. Hoi.TZCLAW. of Leslie, judge, R. C. Tartar; circuit clerk, C. I. rodsburg, was detained at homo by the illness of her mother and Miss Kate sister, Mrs. John C. Mich., is with her J. O. REID, ASSISTANT CASHIER J. B. PAXTON, C. M. Langdon; Alexander, of Georgetown, was also Meadames L. U. King, or Ross; county clerk, Ponn1ii J. W.ROCHESTER, TELLER. sheriff, J. M. Weddlc; county attorney, unable to come. Each of tho fivo con Outing Hubble, andM. M. Cress, of Preachers-villH. C. CARPENTER, BOOKKEEPER R. H. Waddle; jailer, J. Frank Hines; testants did well and the judges, have also bccnjwlth Mrs. I'epples. DIREOTORSi school superintendent, W. J. Barnes; Messrs. P. M. McRoberts, K. S. Alcorn Mrs. J. F. JEFKERS and nanasomo Under Pen-oua- l Management of J. B. Oweloy, Stanford; S. II. Shanks, Stanford; Geo. W. Carter, Stanford callers at this office Wed- representative, M. G. Colson; assessor, and L. R. Hughes, had to call in Mr. brldo wero N. Mayffeld. Geo. D. Florence to help them decide John IS. roster, btnntord; w. u. bnanks, btantoru; l. J, Kan-kinesday. Mr, Jcffcrs left on tHo noon J. who were deserving of tho prizes. DurLancaster; J. B. Paxtou, Stanford; W. II. Traylor, train for Atlanta and other Southern The West Danvillo lot sale which Gilberts Creek; R. L. Hubble, Lancaster; W. 'jfolnta. His wlfs will spend tho Sum- started oil so propitiously last Satur- ing the evening Miss Em Smith.of Dan II. Cummins, Preachersville; Lilburn Lexington, Ky.. mer With her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. day had to be postponed the second ville, treated the audienco to a beautiGooch, Gilberts Creek. ful violin solo. Miss Mary McRoberts, Bohon, in tho West End. T. time on account of a terrific downpour Going Mr. Owsley Carman and bride, of of rain. A definite dato for the salo also of Danville, sang very charmingly, ith his pwents, has not been fixed but it is certain that Prof. J. W. Ireland, gave a bass solo Duluth, Minn., aro Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carman. Mrs. Car- tho weather man will bo carefully con and Miss Kato Newland rendered a piEach effort was bo well Special Train of Pullman Sleepers, man was Miss Dettie Roberts, of Lex sulted boforo said dates are named. ano number. ington, and they wero mado one somo Messrs. Dunn & Adams, who had received that they were all compelled leaves Lexington 6:30 r. M. ' 10 days ago. Mr. Carman is connected charge of tho sale, acted In a most fair to appear for a second time. The with a million dollar hardware firm in and square manner, although their loss crowd was not what it should havo been but we aro glad to stato that tho proDuluth and holds a vory responsible po was heavy.Advocato. of all moters, Miss I'olly Duano Traylor and Covers tho cost, and includes trans, n wm sition. Hartley at- - The Whltu Teachers' Institute will Mr. L. Wcaren Hughes, lost no money portation, both ways, one entire Mr. and Mrs. S. D. berth homo wed- bs held in tho Graded school building in their effort to give our people a high- tended tho Talbott-Whltle- y was an exceedingly in Stanford July 12 to 16, Prof. J. W. class entertainment. It is but justice in Sleeper, and ono full weeks' board ding at Parls.l lit Tho Colored to state that Stanford's entry in tho nt Cpmp Algonae. swell oiTalr and over 100 guests wore Ireland will Instruct. present. One of tho guests of honor Teachers' Instituto will be held at contest, Miss Marie Mahony, entered Reservations Close was Mrs. Salllo Mooro, tho aged moth-o- r Stanford July 5 to 9. Prof. F. L. as an accommodation to tho managein of Mrs. G. C. Glvens, of this place, Williams instructor. Tho trustees of ment. When It was learned that Miss July 12. Booklet Free. shu witnessed tho marriago of a both Graded and Common schools are Alexander, of Georgetown, would not and membjr of thojfifth generation of her requested to notify their theachers of be present to take part Miss Mahony Miss Ella May Saunders, 'irnlly. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley went their institute and all teachers not at- was importuned to enter and she vory to French Lick Springs, tending same without a lawful excuse cleverly did so. Sho had only two days' fWbml'arla Local Ropreseuhtive, lnd., where they are now spending a will bavo their certificate revoked. G. practice on her piece she recited so Stanford, - Kentucky. well. Singleton, Supt. few weeks. Per Cent Discount. lO Per Cent. E Off. ; ut. GROUP tt HUGHES, MARTIN & CO., J. HILL, . Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, mcm-i- c fur-int- American Held Fence. :j y Hiimli-l'rcnile- Strongest and Best A Car elit-np- lust Received e, J. DYE, Jewel-vrtol- Itr The Price is Lower. W. E. Perkins, Crab Orchard. 0! Stanford, Cbe Cincoln County national Bank Capital, Surplus, Resources, $50,000.00 38.000.O0 (amp Algonae Summer 340,000.00 o, Ky., Evening Gazette n, July 20 1909. $22.50 Highest Market Prices Paid For kinds COUNTRY PRODUCE Lancaster, Stanford, Hustonville and Brodhead. H. B. NORTHCOTT, Stanford. M ygjl busk) mm waf'MiVufc V ,wn-v.-- - t frwuMw' "vwr", -- T"" -- w r"r"TjlP' V, DEPARTM1HT. Torn otkxI milk cows for sale. E. C, Draft Stallion, at 110 to Insure a Lit. ItiR Colt. Travlor. Stanford. R. F. D. No. 4. . at Stanford a Tho Lexington Roller Mills paid Jji.uu Also a Rood Mulo Jack at tho same MnltredinOu prieo and on samo conditions. per bushel for several thousand bushels titcnd-cla- u matin. of wheat. M. S. Dauoiiman, Stanford, Ky. For Sale. A few choice bucks and four fresh milk cows. J. H. Newell, No.Sl,Houth,ll!r.M.M. Kidds Store. NO.,HOUttl,ll!OA l season at my farm whero No. t4. North, 4:) A. M. d for will innYo the Mouth of Htnnfonl on the 1 lire. Will trade coal by tho - mile No. , North, : P. M. pike ns I0 to Insure n living colt. hay or any kind of feed. Write Laurel Homerset No. JT, 10:47 A. M. This young lack's colts won more In 'o.,!:Wr.M, premiums In IW7 nnd liitthnii any Jack In Feed Co., London. the county. Ills two nrst colts have neer The barn of Bert Wren, of Mont been iieiuen in ineir cinss ns runs mm year, JOS. S. RICE, Agont. lings and look like winners for gomery county, was burned and 15,000 were shown nt all locnl fairs loth ltw. They years nnd nt Lexington and Kentucky Htato Kalr Ins up In smoke. pounds of tobacco went I Wis. His I list colt was 1st winners nt FOR ponies. Fort Sale. Pair v Htate Knlr nnd nt several locnl fnlrs. lli7.Hel ami low colts are on power Iwllcr and engine and aw Bay, with white feet. Match well and Home of his show for theinsels.es. my farm to noil either or lioth. sbIU lor sale. Will W. T. aro fancy. Perfectly gentle. J. H.1UUOHMAK, OltA. KNMMN.Ottcnhclm, Ky. The Interior Journal. Pott-Offi- FARMER'S GEORGE HUR, FOR SALE I from stone. jirge fnrms, level, rich nnd residences nnd barns, good railroad connections. OnnolTera tmrgnln at U to $") nn acre. Long lime payments. III.AKI.KV, Howling (Irren, Ky. 1 targe ami imnll wheat, corn ami tobacco tree, JHy rfi Jr wn L. cXN.TITCETHBLE SAMPSON B. D. CARTER, New Liven car-loa- Dopot Stroetf Phone 90, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. rxMri f ' hand, while pomti, 16 wnh hravv bone and Mentv ol bodr. Sired ),y Taik.ngton's PEDIGREE. lit dam by J. K. Daughman,a Sf., he l'hone H, Htnnfonl, Ky. by Old Stonewall; 2nd dam on jennrtt's side hr rostofllce, Waynesburg, Ky. Coulter, Middlcburg, Ky. Imported Pnnce; she out of a jennett by Old A. A. Crutchfleld has sold his farm Jim Porter. Mule colu, $10, Jennetts. $I5( near Halls Can. the old Gcorce Russell jacks. $20. place, to Casper Schlappl and will likeMy stallion, Chester Jewel, black 11 county. at win tif lis ly move to another hands hlith, will make the ten my stnble four miles West of rmli Orchard 11 privately my stock of 1 deilro to The highest June prico of live hogs at mouth of LVdnrUreck.nt fIS to Insure 11 Hardware, lining n good busiHeiiaon about Monday at living colt.Chester Iinre, 1st dam by Hneoml Day saddle stallion, 16 handi, good style and ness. Will invoice since 1SS2 was established Hired bv 111 health. the Union Stockyards, Chicago, when Jewel. Thlsmnrels thednm of n iiinm thnt action. (IKO. I. HOlTKll, Htanford, Ky. PEDIGREE.-Sir- rd by Old On Time, hi sold for 2nd dam by Holmes' llrelimill. best porkers sold at tho Krddnnt Anna llufortl, by Monlle, at li ilnm dam LaJir Morgan by Stonewall Jackson; 3rd lleuln, by Hoston.Mfiilam by Kpslton, r.th dam by Matchless; 4th dam by Ttansby. Hal figure of $S a hundred pounds. ilnm br Old Denmark, 7th dam by Colycr. walking Money when colt Is fonled or mnro a great bteeder of A sow, weighing nbout 200 pounds, traded ordue .n parted. Mares graied at tiM per troven w.11 removal of nil Mils imkl black with white face, came to my month, not responsible for accidents or es- Also a splendid mule jack at $7. mures; placo two weeks ago. Owner can get CIIIH'S. The aboie seasons ate due when colt is foal STANFORD, - KENTUCKY. her by paying for this notico and her JOHN W. HOI.MKH.CnibOrchnnl, Ky ed. mare or iennetl traded or Patted with. Marcs and jennetts glared at $2.50 per keep. Sam Bishop, Turnersvllle. Ky. month. Personal attention given al all times. OfBce over McRoberta' Drug Store in Impregnator used when necessary. Care taken John L. Gay, of Pisgah bought of J. tho Owsley Buildiujr. should to prerrnt accidents, but not responsible W. Hackney, of Oakland, the four-year- .any occur. Aboe mentioned stock owned and black saddle stallion, old five-gaitc- d is MAMONY stood by Kentucky Colonel, for $4,000 Ho will 4. PETTUS. Stanford R. K. R. ZEMO, a scientific preparation fot be shown by Gay at all of the Kentucky To- 6 milesC.Cub Oichatd c Lancaster D. No. Res. instantly pike. external use. Stops itching germs that cause skin fairs this summer. idence Phone Lancaster 78 F. nd destroys the four-year-o- SALE ken-Hie- J. K. BAUGHMAN, r m$l ,wmm I fwm if n f I Dlack jack, with ' Stock of Merchandise for Sale. CHESTER JEWEL. MORGAN DENMARK W. A. S. PRICE, Surgeon Dontlst, Eczema Curable V'J ...l lii I ill l If V tvl 7m f lk.. mM IkrOi )s9aiaaV CnirTONLOTIlKS Our line of Meii', Hoy' nml C'liildron's) Clolliing 'm moro couiplclo than ever iKMorc. Conic lo eco them kforo lmying cleowhcre. INSURANCE. R. B. diseases. Eczema c.uickly yields and is permanently cured by this remarkable medicine. All Druggists. Write for sample. E.W. Rose Med. Co., St.Louis.Mo. WAYNESBURG. Rev. YY. S. Taylor filled his appointment here Saturday and Sunday. W. M.Smith, Amos Padfjett and Miss Eva Singleton have been very sick for a few days. Miss Zora Singleton has malaria fever. Mrs. J. W. Gooch and T. W. Gooch and wife, of McKinney, visited friends here and attended the decoration services. Bud Gooch and family, of Somerset, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Taylor Wesley and children have been visiting relatives at Eubanks and lieth-e- l Penny's Druj; Store. When Ordering Clothes Have your mensure tnken by n tnllorof ex perlence. Then your clotlu'j, whether n low price business suit or the (lnet evening clothei. will have that Individuality and lit which plainly Indicate they were made to jour.tueaauru. I will also take your measure! lor extra trousers, fancy ests, top roots and overcoats. Spring and Hummer samples on hand ready for your Inspection. H.O. UUPLKY, The Tailor. Htanford, Ky. Ridge. Are readily cured by Zemo. A liquid R. Curtis and A. J. Johnson, carriers external use. Zemo gives instant or relief and permanently cures any form on R. F. D. Nos. 1 nnd 2, had a narrow In atDf Itching, Skin or Scalp disease. All escape from drowning Monday. for Rhrn. tried and tested I hare Write for sample. E. W, tempting to cross Buck Creek the hors matf.ml foundaa remedy that will cure Druggists. straUhten th Not turn boor es were caught in the current and llitorted limbs of thronle cripplsa. norImpossibU. Lose Med. Co.. St. Louis. Mo. tln. That Is been drowned had it not rrowtha back to flesh kill the tlns and panfs ol but I can now surely G. L. PENNY'S DRUG STORE. all would have deplorabje disease, , been for some men nearby who camo to this OeraaDT-wl- U. a ttftatrttalbi .City ? .In their rescue. I)r. "hoopiBtaaisiaUJtorff w. mad. FARM This community was shocked a few which of Rood blue grass days ago when the news flashed over thAtlMt Ufredlent, I iuccu fully Ut1 mnr. Thelnrmof HOiicres, y" r land, lvlng one mile North of McKlnney.on aM 01 vaeuBiwi the Htnnfonl pike. Improvements nnd the wires that Wade Boian had been tonnV. cure. denbtoaM of this htnuf e fencing good; plenty of water nnil fruit. killed at Charleston. W. Va. He was Alto 135 ncres of timbered land one mile under the acUpn of this rsmjdr as Knst of McKlnney ; hnlf under fence; plenty- railroad agent here for several months and pass away sugar when added to pure freely as does of water nnd good tobacco land. See growlocal order of And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes and a member of the Were, freely pass from the system, and the causa of He made many friends KheumaUsm Is cons foroTer. There Is now no Maccabees. real need no actual excuse to suflsr longer withduring tho time he wa3 here. out help. Vi sell, and Is cafldoace rscommaou CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE! Day was observMaccabee Memorial I can furnish the public with the best, ns ed here Sunday. After an interesting well as the freshest of cut flow ers, plants of nil kinds, bulbs, potted flowers, on short sermon by Rev. J. A. Singleton to a notice. Also make n specialty of wreaths large and attentive audience tho Sir lor for funeral purifies. In connection with the nloe, I hao nil Knights, Lady Maccabee3 and Modern kinds of vegetables on hand at reasonable Woodmen marched into the cemetery PENNY'S DRUG STORE. PrtCS'ciIIlI8TMAN OllKKN HOl'HES. and decorated the graves of deceased Kd Illinium, l'ltoit. Htanford, Ky. members. Quite a number from Kings-vill- e took part in the exercises. Miss appear below, strictly We, Nellie Gooch, one of tho L. O. T. M., forbid whole names .VtfWE hunting, tithing or any kind of y env on our placet nnd Kill prosecute vi, came up from Stearns to take part hi olators to the full extent of the ' JJtjf the decoration. Helfheiitmcli llros Miss Mnttlo Hewes, HIDESaFURS A.T.Trnylor. rreu iiauiimnn. Itching Skin Diseases Insures Tobacco, STANFORD. KY. bacco Barns, Hemp, All Kinds of Farm THE WARFIELD. 1798 Trap5ilvaDia Universiti) 1909 Property, Everything, Trial .JItrottln. Iinrlc bay stnlllon, l.l Hum Everywhere. Light- linnds fouled August iiu. srjsi, Continuing Ilex Amerlcus rrcoril II',, Ir' of llattleton, ning, Fire, Tornado, nml Is ntlnT. American llellv, of Onuiiril S.I1, recordj?'., In s Hit: n son Kentucky University. Life.LiveStock.Health and record :'. slro of On rdMllerJ?ci4 others imnezasi nil. tiuwnru win and Accident, Plate sired by (leorge Wilkes 5I. Mntnbrlno.Mnnor Klin 'ml ilnm liuvriua.slrnl br July lKJ,sliiof Hamilton QtUvgc for I.ilsarnl nrtc Glass, Suretyon Bonds ::!'( 'rilIn Including iieir of the x;w', Tho Colligf ofCollege of law. j:Ui'i, in ui .1. iitlinr NVotnen, and the Immediate attention ofSnidnmtheliotlet.by Sutwwnl H, the sire In list. embracing acrei". Uti ilnm, given to losses which isiui tne usiTopm by Slriitliniore slreof Three Stli dnin.Mlllnrtl by Albion, eth dam Neil are paid without dis- bv villi Knresti.tli dam l.ndy Turner by Thirteen building' with motloni MiiijitnonL Mnmbrlnol'litef Tim Witrfb'hl Isa rt'nreentatlvi stal Ion from the beet iinivcrdtifM of Amorica ami Ruropo. count. A faculty of 50 nil the word Implies. To ny that he lui. 19 . S 1 SAM ROBINSON, 111, n ITU 7J, I :l(l 171 t'N, canipu-e- .i 1!U N. Kd 11. cho-ic- Rheumatism F9RSALEI mu5i?..a;...i"si;r:L:.n;; Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy FOSTD. In-- vzrw psjtiji. M. W0QL1 only in pari slie, sulMtnncennd S-- , A. titantlanliu-i- l elective cour.t leading t tlio dogreos of A. II.. H. tlienuillltlComblliel 111 this soil of ln re iievll. He has them ami the are of M., nml L. L. H. sui h .vmmetrli'iilclinmeterns toiiiake him n itnllloiiiimoUK man. Ills bead and tuck. tKaly, fit-- nnd legs lire perfect mid when New Science liiiildiiig roeontly ereotod at a cost of f (10,000. set n In connection with his multless ualt lmpresle. nml gn-n-t Ix'iiuly StntM anil 0 fertils" amntrltM. nn .hniihl ,m this bor.e tiefure lirredliitt. Students now in nttomlaneo frowi ouwlllsnryniiiU'S'r looked nt n better Is the only stnlllon thnt one. The Wnrllelil Moral Inllucncoi, cultural enviruiiiuout, rcholarly ideal, reasonable lm7 dams In the Brent brood mare list. Helm. two Mmiibrliio Klmi cruxes. Inn Mnmbilnii I'litchen. two Mambrlno Chief, one Men likes. fliiim s,l llnwiird. IUeorK Mitwooil, Htraiuuiori'.more tion tr. The eueeioti boglii ?qit. 1", 1D0D. Writo for catalogue totlay. trottimr croises than nny stnlllon all v. The W nrilelil Is by Hare ieii nivrecori lie bv RICHARD HENRY CROSSFIELD, A. M., Ph. D. Pres. ' V. II.' in Mambrlno Kline be by Mninbrlno .Mmutiiliio I"ntehen riilef II I 'miii .Merceli-- i, by t'lilnies l. by LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Klecttonttr ItV linrv Ivvll Is ii great winner. He won the Hhow hninplonshlpMl the National lorIn lv.n. cln.H , ilrst Niitloniil Horse Hhow III eliHintitiiiishlii Niitlonnl Horse lviN.rbis Hhow ltm, class flrst Niitlonnl IIiir.eNliow l.iu. class ID, clmmiilotisiiip nhiihuiii nor.e hihiw l'.ii, cliiss:; Ilrst Niitlonnl HurxeHliow Itssi, class , first Niitlonnl Horse Hhow i lass I first lloston Horse Hbnw It., rln.s J. reserve I'.o.ton Horse rthov, lnii, classsec1, sMt'ond lloston Horse Mhow lust, class a, ond lloston Hors, Hhnw- llH. class:, Iloiton lnre Hiow Itssj.clnss I: third ehiss7. He sired The Itemi ideal .li.. islre of Princess Helen hariili t HVi, IVvll's HiiiigliterSMV1,.Isvll, Jr. llniii-llirS1, j.ll4.Trineri;x. Ihire Will iiml.ii the pre.ent .inon nt my farm 1 mile from McKlnney, Ky.,nl lift to Insure a l.l lug Colt. H.M.OWKSH. MeKlnney.Ky. t 111 '. 1 1." 1 1 :, it, - I. J- ll. - n. nns n i 1 T.I H '.-'..- ASHLAND BROOK, wlille. stiuius la-- nanus iukii. brook. No. I'KiiiuiiKK Hired br silent lWsv, record KiIlS. the slrn of Mnriiiirel ltatliKnte.2:ll4 lleitle llrook.i.li Ileilbrook, :;!; Jennie llrook, i S:I7', Klllott Htone, S.ls', IJidy llrook. .. llnk and Uiiiinlni; llrook, S..i. Hllent (Search- WAGON'S, the host I Iiavo ju-- t received a car of OLD HICIvOKY by llnrknlBlit. No stiSn, the sire of liriKiniiiiiii, j;i'i. nmi .i,(i.,, wagon on the market for the money. See them liefore buying, as there has llltlll ZHH slieil by Alcone No. Mi; ;.(V'.. uIhirknlKUt ... II.... .Ir1- .. .vs I. ilnm aus... r'VOt U Zs2. jsstAti.ini otirifsu, ibs)vsisi lliitist lieen a great improvement in their count ruction, by AnhUiml Wllkia.?JUi;rrortl j:17! Vrn the street John it. (.i.tryt;li,. Hally 'lo.. 4.1.. ll Fidl t' I Ir ...i .lr.1 ! V Hill ...I r d.,l S."jJ "lisl s"iw(isa " las tVIIkl'tf ills' U "J "lUri(V . liaK.tfnl Unm itiuiuHitlt IMiy, iy by Jim Munrou.KB. NoTr. AKhluud llruok ImiuniHtsKiiuo ivl ,. OW SHU lUfc.U, "" of KOlng with siel, stlo nml action. Ills ami oldest crop of colts tire two jeiirs old,lienr-Ini- f they lire all one could exHct, they all ttoo.1 colors Willi plenty ol site, mid urent style and finish. Ashland llrook will mnku the present season in u 10 insure lis Iiik coll. ,11 1,1m till ,....-- . .... tl.nilet ll'ill 1, - ,I,1,U l.t 111 ..l....l.nlltmn,unl ...M.V jack, ltllly Keene.nt M for mares nnd $) ii uiiiiK tu,.. lor jeillieis lo iiisurtT Keene ; 1st ilnm .,ij by Ket'iie was sired by Tom the Imp. ralermo, Aldam by IjusI Hubble's I'rltice, the slr of Joe llliickliuriinuii Hilly stands full 14 linnds, black, w Ith w hltu IKitllls mid as n breeder Is unsurpiin.il nsinule or jennet Jack, hlscolts ulwiijsbrliiKliiif the hltfliest prices. Mares tritded, parted with or bred elsewhere, forfeits the Insurance anil money become due it the time of such transaction. Iji-d- y a s -t 4 rf II W ax rrcti-iuliT- Ftalhcri, Tallow, Btcsuar, Ginseng, Golden Seal, (Yellow Root), etc. We ere DsitrSi szd ess dtl btttfT f sr yc- than ejects or commission merchant. Refcrroce, any Bask in Louurtlle. Write fot weekly price list and shio- wetumuhuooi ojgsiree. SABEL & SONS, CtfABUasHIB IN ISSt I 2:9 C. Harlet S!. LOUISVILLE, KY. J,L,Beazley&Co., r".i asmsvBBHSJkflBJBHHJBJQSaUkUBJajapH 1 SasMswIiBstiJtaCiBrvll tm pert doctor here. Then I paid 810 to 815 a visit to a lung specialist In Spokane, who did not help mo. Then I went to California, but without bene-li- t. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured mo and now I am as woll as over.'" For Lung Trouble, llronchltls, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough Its supremo. 6O0 and 81. 'lrlal bottle free. Guaran teed by Penny's Drug Store. Petitions have been filed in the Feds eral court at Owensboro by Tobias and George Lear, of Spencer county, Ind., asking $30,000 damages from 17 citizens of Muhlenberg county, this State, who, it is alleged, forced them to leave Kentucky. Go-in- A Thrilling: Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, ofCheny, Wash., was saved from a frightful death Is u story to thrill tho world "A hard cold," ho writes, "brought on a desperate lung trouble that battled an ex- N. It. I'lummer, I.llliuru (ioocli, It. (i. Nunnelley. Will Hester, W. Itnughmiin J. W. l'eck. J. K. ItrueH, .1 HatldHtHSHUs, Wm.Oordler. JohnC'niiieiilsch. l. It. Klinore. llnnTraylor, Kred llnudorf, flotltbOllck. M. I. J..K. Thompson. Mr. nmlH.Mrs. Anderson. Jim. II. Hnds J. Moser, .Mrs. N.J. Ilorton A. KIIhisii Mrs. tleo. Lolill. J. J.KIIlott. Kniiik Cordler, W. It. Iinugherty, Itev. KntherlA'o, Iir.d.tJ. I'erry. H. II. ltaUKliiiiun, It. W.dnlnes. A. H. Knot. llrliih AlbrlKht Mrs. Miirgnrel tJooch, Jacob Uitnder W. H.Trnylor (ieo.ti. (livens John Jufer. Mini llolierts. M.J. llofmiiun, Amend Heliaefer, A. It. Matheiiy K.T. Iteniley Mrs. J. II. Owsley, I,. H. Onrner, It. I.. Kiigaley, M.J. Morgan. H.O. Wutkins, H. T. Harris, It. H.lJrow. Hundley. J.U. C. K. McOlure. Mrs. Nannie II. Good, Anton Itouecker. Anderson Ciirr, Kred Voiitlruenlgnti W. M. Ulshon. Mrs. Kale niir T. I., llnuxhmnn Mrs, Iteliecen It. Oiirpentvr Nlcdlutz. .1 r. Closer, W. KomU. 1). Hevlers, John H. lA'e, No. II7W.I 11 Itr.ul ttv I'tlir.itl.i llili'lf er, tieorgeton, Ky. Asblauil llrinik whs rilitle,! i?M. aulel ltj, Mitil ieU llllllt llfu. , ..., I IT l T If ! t f E. T. FENCE, STANFORD, KY. .... MILLINERY. 1 -- WS,SAasvxICsv)aQ'9h,y Undeitasers and Embalm. cri. Alao Dealers in Fur niture, Mattings.Rugr . They will exchange Furniture for all Kinds of Stock. Give Them a Call. Prices Right. The Charles Wheeler Emporium, Hustonville, Ky., Invites you to the largest MILLINERY we have ever shown. SE-LECTI- llrli;-iioll- STAMFORD. - KENTUCKY. J. C. McCIary, Hvervono would bo benefited by taking Foley's Orlno Laxative for constipation, stomach and liver troublo, as It sweetens tho stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates thi bowels and it inucb superior to pills nnd ordinary laxatives, Now Stanford Drug Co. Tho jury In the case of Georgo and Grover Lanter, charged with the murder of Ethclbert Ransom at Williams-tow- $1.50 I CINCINNATI I 9 I AND RETURN ON KING EAGLE. .S . u, .v, u t, tlb ," IAI.t,,l. n. II. Ol, .."H" 1. J" ... litKli.iIark buy with lloulim mane nnd tall. the units with plenty of speed, sijle Koesiill and action l'tilimiiKK. hired by ltoyiil King. SsJ, he by (n Time. 715, he by Htoiiewnll Jackson, if. Hoy ii I King's 1st dam Mnllle Mounla,'. X.SI. was bv the noted slrol'iibbell's Uixlnw-toitlH. klint Kaiilew 1st dam Hip, a.17H, she by Knijle lllril. lull, he by Old King by ftldam by Hwl I.lou, 3rd dam by llurrls lieiimurk. hoHell Miller's Iieiimnrk, (thoroughbred.) l.v lib ilnm by Jim Notk. King Knglo Is a I'oiiibluid stnlllon, u breeder of Tine colored nnd high slylul and action. colts, tbeyull having size, style V stake lit He sired the colt thnt woll tho I No. e.v.i. ,,, i Styles up to the minute. Prices beyond coiiijtetitioii. Wo ulw ilato that nml bo our Spring Lino is now complete. To kivo money, como ami convinced. Our Spring Lino of Shoes for Lailien, Misses utul Children and our lino of Gent's Shoe will certainly pleanc. Hanan and Walkover lines aro litiiiiiiicrn and aro strictly reliable. Yours for an honcat deal, OiAitixi Wiii:i:i.kh. n, returned a vtrdict, of not guilty. Many of our citizens are drifting towards Urlght's disease by neglecting symptoms of kidney and bladder trou blo which Foley's Kidney Remedy will quickly euro. New Stanford Drug Co. There will be no strike of the longshoremen on the great lakes, according to T. V. O'Conner, international president of Longshoremen's Union. A tickling 3irst Tfational ffiancj Stanford, JCy Jtas buaierJnlHarness, Saddlery, STANFORD, CasjVmaMW. KY- Umiwrtaker.! Embalmer and - or dry cough van bo I I JUNE 20th. SPECIAL TRAIN Leaving ASK TICKET ACENT Home t bone. (. quickly loosened with Dr. Snoop' Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloroform, nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by Penny's Drug Store. 6:00 A.N.I I I H H IssssL fOI rARTICUUIt jtfl tliilstakuat the Htnnfonl Kalr.and tho of the get of the defeating here four izrcat Hex l'eavlne. Thlsuetof King hugle'a SS2. Capital Stock. SSO.OOO. OrsantMtct, stako at Harrodsburg was second III the $ ilufeiitid tho colt tlnil with SI entries and out of Svrjilv and 1tndMiiM SPrcMr, S9,000. tluee slums. Ills Mini this stake two coltsure liidemnnd, bring the highest pt Ices. King KaglH will make the present seusnu ut paid in 'Diotdandt stneo OrganUaiton, S2U, 500, Insure u living colt. the low price of tlS to great mule Jack, Jim Will ulso stand the IJU for Jenneta Snvita 79u jfacounts on Our Itfirltt Kes'tie.ut IW for mare mid Keene, sired by Jim by to Imuran living colt. 1st the Imp. dani the great Hilly Keene. by Heecher. Jim Keene DIRECTOR. John Wells jtnddam OFFICER. Is Mi hand high, black lth while oliita,n I'. Held, great mule Jack, J It, Uaughmn, All of tho above mentioned stock will I, S. llocker, 1'resldent;, M D. Elmore. V J. M. Pettut, make the season of llsiu ut our stableOlty S. T. HartU, mile West of Htauford on the Hlielby II. C. Ilaugbman, . V. Cummins,. parted with or bred pike. Mares traded, John ). McKoberti, Caibler; S, T. Harris, elsewhere forfeit the usurunco and money no. C. Itoblnson, iMCome due at the time of such transaction. II. C. Baugbman, Aut, Catb'r W. U. O'Uannoa . S. llocker, Kor further lnlormatloii call on or address H.T.HAIUUBJtUOUT.WOODH, O. E. Tate. W.W. Saunders, 13 ookVeeper, Htanford, Ky, 1'hone T. Wng 8. Ijiii-eiisti- ir ,T? a , hV mik4tX' aitW-Wtv- i AiWstwjsVs-u- f j. -- iw i i.H