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Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): August 16, 1910
Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): August 16, 1910 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1910 int1910081601_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): August 16, 1910 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1910 $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. VOLUME XXXV1L The Interior Journal. STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KKNTUOKV, TUESDAY, AUGUST lth, 1310. No. 4) m MAHY MENTIONED Fiie Faras CHANGE WITH STARS AND BARS AT ALLEGED LINCOLN COUNTY HORSE THIEF Hot Times In 11th POWERS ACCEPTS CHALLENGE FOR A JOINT DEBATE. HASELDEN HEIGHTS SALE AT LANCASTER fe FOR THE JUDGESHIP " '; 1 HANDS1 RECENTLY FANCYt FIGURES. ABOUT HIM MORTAL REMAINS OF JUDGE C 8AUFLEY ARE LAID TO FINAL REST. LINCOLN COUNTY SEEMS LlkE. LY TO FURNISH GOVERNOR THE APPOINTEE 1 fi t J-- ", - Tho challenge of Congressman D. C Lancaster, Aug, JG. Frank Gross, who stolo a horse Edwards to Caleb Powers, his opponGovernor Wlllson will aiipolnt tlio With the stars and bars ot the South Tho salo of lota last Thursday and land enfolded about him, a mass of and runabout from If. R. Howard, ent, for joint debate, or rather a aerie" Friday by tho Bowman Realty ComJudgo M C successor to-t- he late flowers piled around his bier and sur of Lincoln county and sold them ot Joint debats, has been accepted pany, of Huntington, West, Va., In Baufley on tlio circuit bench until an rounded by friends and loved ones In Horrodsburg on April court day, by tho campaign manager ot Powers, the new addition known as Haselden election s bold In the district In NoHeights drew Inrgo crowds and ready who camo from far and near, all that 1911. Is naturally expect-evember, It was mortal or Judge M. C. Sauflcy will escape the penalty of his crime who proposes that the first debate be purchasers. Three-fourth-s of tho was laid to final rest In the family because Governor Wlllson will not held In Somerset tho county seat ot lots were sold and all brought good that the governor will nppolnt a lot In Buffalo Cemetery Sunday after- Issue a requisition for his return to Pulaski, which Is the strongest for Ed pries. A W Kavanaugh bought two republican, which will bo tho tint noon. tho scene ot his misdoings. Says the wards In tho Eleventh district. If this lots at ifiOO; Georgo Spoonamore, ot tima thnt party has bad this ofTice In It Is probable that no larger con- Harrodsburg Herald. Gross hired Is carried out there will Lincoln, two for $600; W. A. Arnold the arrangement a groat many years. or, course of pcoplo ever assembled bo tho largest crowd ever seen In bought the house known tho turnout from Howard, drove to Har Somerset and the democratic attend uumeaieaa anu two Otneraslots; Curry Lincoln county loems tcry likely any similar occasion In this port of D. C. G'ants In Those Days to furnish tho appolntco for two o' Kentucky, than gathered Sunday to rodsburg and sold tho horso on tho ance will be Immense, ns they are Sanders got two lots, Mrs. J. Raymon" liw beat known republlcnn lawyers pay tho lost tribute of esteem to the street to the highest bidder, Ed Ruth- - watching eagerly every move which Haselden ono lot; Dr M. K. Denny are being groomed (or the place by memory depnrted Jurist Prac- crford, of Jessamine, county, becom la made by the two factions which ono lot; James I. Hamilton ono lot OF THE tically of tho their Xrlcnds rotor M. Mcltoborts and SOME REMINISCENCES aro now so bitterly arryed against and Mis Sallle Lou Myers one lot. the entire bar from Boyle, Ing LINCOLN COUNTY BAR the 'purchaser, nnd t.To vehicle each other In ncontest which means Judge Ucorgo M. Davison. A number A marrlago of wide Garrard ond Mercer wero present as diversity or ot tho members of tlio local bar havo well as Lincoln, and many from oth and harness going to mmo ono else. the political ending of the faction ages took place hero last Wednesday endorsed Mr. Mcllobcrts for the (W. P Walton In Lexington Herald.) er sections or tho State, and other Shortly after buying the animal Ruth- which loses this time. It goes with on the public square while the bride place whllo others aro behind Mr. "There were giant a those days." Stnte. Tho old conrederate comrades erford offered sale, Mr. out the saying that these debates will and groom were seated In a buggy. Davison nnd In addition he has be- It la hoped that the writer, who lived or the deceased turned out In a body T. J. Royalty, the horse for becoming be something fierce and that each The contracting parties are James or Mercer, organl-xatlohind him tho solid republican In Stanford some thirty years or morn, and acted a escort of honor tho purchaser at 171.60, ifutherford candidate will go after the other with Ltttrell, Vi years of ago and Mrs. county. Ho has will bo excused lor somo personnl reof Lincoln Nannie Simpson Whlttler, aged 28. Tho family home on Danville avo making 13 dollars In the transaction. hammer and tongs. been assistant United States nttorne) miniscences of the lawyers of tho an i was unable to accommodate tne whole This was the second venture for botb. tho The sensation, ot Several days ago this Howard put for a number of years with headquar- cient enpltnl of Lincoln county throng which congregated thero for In an appearancn Harrodsburg campaign Is promised, so a quiet ru Dr. E. H. Pierce omclated. , ters nt Coslngton, but Sawyor Smith Though small In size, the bar of that the services by Elder Joseph uauou looking for his horse.at Ho loarned of mor has It, In that thero Is now In the Two Lancaster 3'oune men ore ran- recently been ap- city embraced somo of the greatest a long time friend ot Judgo Sautley, Rutherford's part In the transaction possession of the Edwards forces idly rising In their positions in Wash of llarbourvlllc, has pointed to succeed him. lawyers of tho Stalo, but tho rclont-les- s ro that It swept over the spactou and went to Jessamine to Interview some affidavits Betting out the details ington city. m. F west was rather Louis L. Walker, of Lancaster Is flight ot time has deprived It of lawn where men stood with bowed him. hut Rutherford Informed him of the prearranged plan of the as- recertly promoted to an Increase ot 11,8 0, while his expected to have much strength be- many who In former year gave It the beads while the brief service was ho did not know who the second pur- sassination of Gov. Goebel. younger brother, fore the governor, If Senator Bradley prestige ot one or tho finest bars In said. While all this Is going on and the Th iston West, received a promotion In tho chaser was. meantime endorses him, but thero is a strong Kentucky Thero were others before The procession to Buffalo cometery Howard had made a diligent search pot ,t boiling over dally, the demo- In 'uly. They both hold lucrative report that Mr. Walker does not our day and memory, but wo wrlto on was over a tulle in lengtn ana not for his property and being unable to crats are storing up ammunition for rc -- nincnt clerkships and are sons tho appointment. State Auditor ly of those whom wn knew until they oil could gather closer enough to hear nnd his horse, gave It up as gone tho affray In the final election. They of .,rs. Jennie West, of this city Judge Homer Batson, of Louisville, Frank 1' James, of Mercer, Is said were gathered to their fathers. the final eulogy to tho dead sa:a at from him and his heirs, and return- purpose to nominate a good, strong to havo endorsed former County man who can take the stump and to v a has been bere on a lslt to hU There was Colonel Thomas P. Hill, tho grave by Dr E. M. Green, ot Dan- ed home. Judgo lien F. Iloach, of that county, a great lawyer and an orator whose ville, hlmelf an and Three weeks after this Mr. Royalty also organize a strong campaign com- Issuer, R. H. nation, has been called who though once a democrat, Is said fame was almost national. He was close friend of the deceasd read the story of the stolen horso. mittee and to set forth a work which to Nlcholasvlllo on account r to have amlllatcd with tho republi tho ncstor ot tho bar and many a Tho gallant old soldiers who astern He drovo It miles nnd came here to has never heretofore been dreamed kerlous Illness of his little daughter. cans recently 1L T. Qulsonborry, ol young man who afterward became bled as honorary Miss Hallle Arnold, formerly of and es- say that he hail boucht a horse on of by the democracy of the mountains Danville, Is also suggested by the notod In his profession, learned legal cort of honor to tho grave were W. J. the day mimed that answered the des and they say If they do not add one Ms county, was married the past city. of Unit lore at hi feet. He lived to bo 80 nohon. J. O. Dedman, John Mllburn, cription of the ono missing. He then member to the democratic side of .eek In the city of Louisville to Dr. Gov. Wlllson Is at present out of year ot age, maintaining his vigor- Wm. Baughman, S. Hanson, I. N. Van taw Chief of Police Smith and Inform the houso In the next session, they N. Tyler Richmond, a prominent phyond Acting Governor Cox ous mind even If the body had grown Meter, W. I Harmon. Harvey Hay, ed him of the matter. The officer will know th reason why. Frankfort sician of the Falls City. Mr and Mrs. Albert Church, ot lias said that he will leave the ap- weak and teoblo. Sam Mooro. Ike Durham, James Giv telephoned Howard to come and get pointment up to tho governor this county, have received much symThen there war Colonel William ens, Sterling Grimes. W. HIgnlte Alex Ms property. Rutherford refused to As to the democratic candidates for Gatewood Welch, a man ot masslto Doty, John Bias, Thomas Arnold, i make good to Ryaolty and there-fo- r What Do You Think of This? pathy since the death of their baby. tho nomination In the raco which will physique as well as of robust mental W. Hoyston, James Baughman, Kuo Rcr. C C. Brown Is engaged in a he Is out tho $71.50, but he ban como next year. It Is to early to fore- qualities. We have often thought that Denton, K R. Noel, James Guest Alex Instituted suit against Rutherford for protracted meeting at Antloch. These cast Tbc general Impression seem the two greatest minds we havo ever fribble. Cap Peyton. T. D. English. that amount. DANVILLE PARTY SEE "GHOST" services are held in the open air and to ho that tho woods will bo large congregations gather. como In closo contact with wero those George Carpenter, W. M. Doores, Col In the meantime Chiet Smith and IN OLD CRAB ORCHARD HOUSE candidates, with Commonwealths' At- of Colonel W C. P Breckinridge and Isaac Sheiby, J. w Alcorn, uoc Robert Simpson bought a horse of his subordinates, assisted by County torney Charlos A. Hardin, of Mercer, Colonel Welch Robert Long of Stone for 1115. ForTno dllference was (Danville Advocate) James Wilder, George Bright. Attorney Rodman Keenon, got busy n Judgo George B Stono, of Doyle, C. that tho former had a laudable ambi- Dr. Gunn,, Atter many weeks and much trouble, Misses Virginia and Mary Crutchor est Stapp bought a colt of Will 0. Bagby, and W J. Price, of Hoyl. tion; the latter seemed to care nothfor ?20. wero C. A they lecated Gross in an extreme of Georgetown, and Miss Agnes OwsThe nctlve W. I. Williams, James I. Hamilton, ing for the favors of the plaudits of Hardin, of "brrodsburg, James P. Western county or Nebraska, border- ley, of Midway, who are guests of Elder F. M Tinder preached at the of Garrard, W. 8. Uurch and J U men The one ndded to the talents Bailor. T. J". Hill. Jr. Kendrlck S ing on the Idaho line, thn western Miss Jennie Graham Bright on West Christian church at Klrksvllle SunLincoln1, among those most tho I'axton, of Inrd had given htm; the other Alcorn, P. M. McFtoberts, of Stanford. sheriff going to considerable trouble Lexington avenue, are decondants of day morning. "prominently mentioned" Just now n In a measure burled his. He was as W. I. Williams, or Lancater, unanes to locate blm. Wben everything had the late William Whitley as Is also The meeting conducted by Elder Um- gallant probable candidates, or suitable been planned out nnd policeman Bev their hostess, Mrs. Harry Bright of I. J. Spencer, ot Lexington, will con a soldier as ever drew a sword II. Kodes, ot Danville. ber for the ermine. Bonta had arranged to make tho long this city, and Mrs. Andrew Bright tinue through the week. The crowd for tho Sunny Southland and as brave Journey after the horse thief and of Elizabethtown, are decendants by was so great Sunday night that extra a man as over lived, but he lacked am seats had to be brought in. The bring him back to Harrodsburg, Gov. marriage of the distinguished bitlon and few knew the strength of Ctw Wert Mad By the courtesy of Mr. W. forceful sermons by Mr. Spencer and Wlllson was applied for a question. McKkwey. bis mind ot bis great mental attain the singing by Miss Myers are In To the great, surprise of the officer S. Olore, the six decendants on ments. Doath claimed him also a few were taken to the old Whltloy deed Interesting and meet with wrapt years ago and ho sleeps In the little SO CHAS. ENSSLIN HAD TO KIL1 His Excellency wrote County AtEverything Is quiet In pur town at town ot Crab Orchard where he was torney Keenon last Saturday refusing home near Crab Orchard in the Glore attention from the large audiences VALUABLE ANIMAL The new Lancaster hospital has al present and everybody too busy to do born and which be loved with unthe necessary papers, saying that the automobile. The old house was tho horse was worth only $20 and he did first brick building erected In Ken- ready a number of patients lu the usual demotion. anything but attend to business. Route No. 1 Aug. IS Rural tucky. It has been standing tor more clean, lnvltlug wards In the InstituAnother great legal mind wo that RIchardDycbouse, a young widower not th7fcAhe State could afford to Mr. and Mrs. Will Dudderar, o! ox- of him whose sudden death the Her- who married Miss Sabra Plummer, is pay our$i!00 to send an officer to Ne- than n century and a quarter and Is tion. Beside the physicians, two Georgetown, are visiting friends and ald told yesterday Judge M. C Sauf-lebraska for a man who had stolen only one of the Interesting- features to the perienced trained nurses, Mtsse preparing to go to Paris, whore h $20 worth of horseflesh. student ot Central Kentucky history. Katherlne Arnold, ot Louisville and relatives hero for a few days. waa one ot tho deepest thinkers will work on the railroad. When the party arrived at the old Sallle Lou Myers, ot this city, are in, amount Involved should cut no Morris, of Wabash, and the clearest of reasoners. EndowMr. and Mrs. Ed Chas. Ensslln lost a good cow bj The figure In this case. The horse sold place, they observed signs painted attendance. ed with a judicial mind, he could going mad and having to kill her. lnd., former residents ot this place are grasp a point of law quicker than about tho place, warning trespassers Miss Sallle Tlllett has returned had It Charley Adams, or Uarrard, is visit- for $71.50 and Invohedlsbeen worth $3 not to enter. They had never been from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Luther hero oa a visit. sufficient to the principle any man we ever knew, except Judgo ing friends in this section. In the bouse and thought they would Foley of Lexington. Miss Alma Hubble who has been M. IL Owsley ot a neighboring town, pro James Lewis, or Bee Lick was here have had the thief returned. The door anyway Mrs. George ROblnson, of Danville. sick for several weeks Is getting who seemed to decide by Intuition. last week to make a contract with cedure of the Governor will not tend venture to the front to be unoccu- Is with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Neither was. often reversed by the Joe Colean about building the lattera' to suppress night riding and other The building appeared ter and able to set up some. crimes. The lawbreaker should know pied and One door stood ajar and West. Miss Pearl, Hardin ha returndecision ot Appeals Tho public school under the effi- Cenrt models of and their reasoning house who will be here this rail to that he wilt be brought to Justice re all six entered. They" were much In- ed to her home In Decatur. 111., arter judicial i occupy. Llpp. of Hus- were cient teaching of Miss terested In the curious rooms and her sister. Mrs. Alex Walk out of Joseph Coleman, or Cincinnati, gardless ot cost, we believe that large openings that had been utilized a visit to tonvllle. and Mrs. Stella Montgomery, He studied law after coming nothing u .uarnes, wuo , uu the Confederate army with spent a row days ot his vacation with on a former occasion. Governor In pointing guns through to shoot er. Elder A. papers mother, of Ttlchmond, were Visitors Is progressing nicely with an enroll- left but his tattered and torn suit or Wilson refused extradition bis aged mother at this place. in in our midst Sunday. Mrs. John who bad fled to In down attacking squads of Indian ment ot eighty scholars and average gray and an energy that was IndomitS. J. Pollard who was quite 111 tor a for a criminal so dlana, saying that it was a good the early days androoms they ventured Johnston and children, ot Louisville, attendance of seventy What we need able. He was a great lawyer and a few days. Is able to be up again. were" visited are guests of upstairs. Several Lancaster reiauves. loriddance for Kentucky. He should on just Judge, and bis place cannot be Is a new achoolhouse and a better Rnv. Godby, or Pulaski, held a the second floor and the visit nsd Miss Beth McDowell, Of LaGrange. Is whom week's protracted meeting at Pine remember that 16,000 reward wa3 been without Incident. When their here visiting Mrs. J. R. Mount. Mrs. cation, and there aro prospect of bA acceptably tilled, do matter Wendllng and that the Gov Wlllson may appoint. Grove church. There was much In- offered for ting one In the near future. Louisville expended 110,000 Inspection had been about finished Nannie Wallace and daughter, Mis Then there waa glorious old "Hon terest manifested and targe crowds, city ot 11,000 room Mobley report that he Mr. Prank mile chaM to bring they opened a door to a largevacant Annie, ot Charlotte, N. C, are with est Dick Warren,'' a everybody call- - as he preached with much power and In the him to the scene ot his alleged and there sat In the almost haired Garrard relatives, Mrs. Annie Doty found a Bice umbrella on the road k ed Judge ftlchard C. Warren, who was ability. white If he Is guilty the" cost or space a strange looking,nose and chin, and son, James , have returned to Mrs. W M Dyehouse who ha been crime. fow days ago and anyone proving honored perhaps by nioro offices In old woman with long their homo In MlUersburB. after a girt of the district and tho county quite sick Is much Improved at this apprehending him is Insignificant. wearing curious spectacles. She was visit to Mr. Alex Doty and famll7 ownership can havo same u caning the any other cltlxen, a man ot the writing. Image of the pictures of ghosts Mrs. I. J. Spencer, of Lexington. U than the on him. .Miss Nora Illffo has returned moat commanding figure, an orator CRAB ORCHARD SELECTED. C. G. Boone Is spending a few day nnd witches ot other days a visit of several days. Mr. home after an extended visit through whose voice could fill the largest in Somerset on business. Frightened almost out of tlulr wits, here for trim ' At a meeting of the executive com- displaying but little of their courage Jacob Joseph Is a,t home parent a proMrs. J. V. Cocking and building, and a democrat who has al Tennessee. Mr. mittee of tho National Fox Hunters' ot their tearless anrestor. they went tracted stay with her from ways answered hi party' call. Ho, daughter Marjorle have returned Association held at Lexington lost rinum thn tpnci nnd nut thn door in and Mr. Tox, or Eatr.n, Oulo. Mr. too, was taken In tho prime ot his Preackersville. week, Crab Orchard was decided up- disorder frightened litbln an Inch of Belle Mershon. ot .Sherman, Texas, is a vory pleasant visit at Maysvllle with usefulness and died much earner in Mrs. John Walter. Dr. on as the place ot the next National Miss Anna life than the othero hero mentioned. friends and relatives. thlr lives. To the 'waiting automo the guost of Mrs. Geo. B. Colson Is better. Mr meeting and .November 18, aa the bile they hurried and sped away, II. M Grant and sons, Lucian and Mary True, of Maysvllle returned with Another of thb old school of lawThe bench show will take thinking all tho time that the source Bowman, and Mos Lllv iDIe Grant yers remains In the person of Judge J J. H. Rlgsby Is able to be out again. date. on at the famous Blue them. November 21. of their lrlgut wu in not. pureuit. weia visitor LcsUs-,-W. Alcorn, the solo survivor, we be Miss Elizabeth King ot Norman Okla., placo last week-Missfair at Mr. ssd Mrs. D. F Rifle. estr(lned lieve, or those who tor year maae in viy 111 of IjpUuid fotef, iter Umiiy was not only their tlrat but will Thlo Callle and Mattla Adams havo a Robinson George homo Tuesday night In honor tho Stanford bar ramous. He was al- friends here will regret to hear. visit t. the historic be their hut at tholr visit of Cedar young man of the Allceton communiMiss Nellie Newland, The old buUdlng waa Tflutu"! ;t.iru a f h tnj'yuble of their suests Miss Kathcrlno Jones so a gallant Confederate soldier and Creek Is horo as saleslady for W. C. ty, In Boyle county waa ground to landmark. Edward England, maJe of brick, carried oy mule DacK to their Bister, Mr. Hughes, wife and of ,Nashvlllo. has written his name high for braveand Harold Galloway, of Atlanta. R. E. piece by a freight train whllo seated from Virginia to Kntucki' Cummins. After several selections of ry on the battlefield and on the legal little daughter. Margaret, Elkln, aro Rev Thornton, the Evangelist as- on the tracks at Gravel Switch last May ho native State. Frisble-Logawedding. music by tho McKlnney band refresh- annals of his as a living reminder of sisted by Rev. A. C. Balrd has closed week. It 1 thought that ho was HU3TONVILLE 8ECOND here for the LOSES Miss Lula Campbell, of Gainesville, ments wero served in a charming man long survive, GAME. wero giant In a ten day meetlu at Beech Grovo asleep, that "thero the Texas, Is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. church which was productive of much ner by the hostess, then followed a thosofact days," ot CA additions lo the good. Twenty-on-e HIT BY AUTO. very fine recitation by Mr. galloway Hustonvllle lost the second game C. A. Robinson, the pastWest, late a that thoso men were Con- church, The baptizing occurred MonThe fact week tor played with Harrodsburg by a score Oklahoma. left nud the rest of, the evening was spent federate veterans, except Colonel Hill brothers, Messrs. Millard, day morning near White' Mill. Rev. While driving Iroiu Danville to his of 3 to 1. Estea was batted out or the visit to his In games. Those present wero: Miss who was too old for service, and Thornton goes to Goodhopo church In 1,0111s West In Wash home on the Stanford plko, Mr. J. box 1n the seventh, Watklns taking lngton and Thurston Louise Kautfmau Itllfe. Judge Warren, perhaps too young, Garrard to conduct a meeting. City. Mlsa Margaret Sandldge. Miss Nora prominent far- his place. D. Whltehouse, the and camo from the war a poor as to Mrs. L Mis Zula Naylor has been visiting mer, had a narrow escape. His homo MUs Nora Love, Mrs. Uesslo Oray of Job' Turkey, a the saylug Is, shows In the ninth Bishop got to first and has returned from a visitMt Abble N. Combs ot Lexington. Payne at Tapphanna. Mrs. Texas, Miss Effle Drye. Mr. Clco the wonderful recuperation o: mose Miss Kate Anderson and sister, Miss took fright at an automobile driven waa advanced by two men to third Wickmoro. of Cincinnati, 1 hero viscenter field gave and ran off. It and a Is John B. Thomas, L. Ev True, Norman. True, who aro ambitious to succeed anuris- Carrie Naylor, were visiting, their sis- by Stanford parties automobile came him an long fly to to cross the plate iting Miss Lucretla Skinner. Misses oDuortunlty la stated that the Lay. Arthur a wonderful object lesson to tho Mary and Madge HaoWef at Danville Mack Mobley, George ter Mrs. GastlneoU in Garrard. Mr. dashing almost against Mr. White-hous- e preventing a shut-out- . Wright ing generation which we pray God Jane Bell visited Mrs. Cress. th Mlisoa have been recent guest Drown, Jarae Cannon Harry horse turned by innings: privations that hi and Score may never undergo the Mrs. John D. Hutchlns. ot Knox quickly and ran orr. Mr. Whltehouse T Walters. Mis Mary"JohiMtea la at Davidson,. liarry Jacobs, and and hardships or those who suffered 12345678 Kugene la borne after a visit to relative county, visited her mother Mrs. Evan was thrown out and bruised. HI Harrodsburg ,, 0 0 0 0 1 0 J 0 for tho sause they loved and which Foley. Master Creston lltffe. Montlcello. Mtses Sarah and Jeaate Rachel Foley, of WilMis Hustonvllle vehicle was considerably damaged. came SaturHarry Jacobs the monument man, was destined to be lost. fellow and liamsburg, visited her father Mr. Evan Danville Advocate. Hits. Harrods. Washburn, ot Loutayllle, Mr. and Mrs. Umpire McAfee. God bless tho dear old sold Mrs. Annie Engleman, of Stan- give them that rest and peace that Foley. burg. 7; Hustonvllle, 11. Batterlei day night tor a visit ta Dr. J. O. Carpenter, of Stanford, Harrordaburg, Vlvlon and Galther T. J. Price. ford, a fine granite monument for her was denied them hare. Wben the digestion is all right the delivered hi good lecture on tubercuKay Bagleman, to bo Sun- action of the bowels regular, there Is Hustonvllle Ete and Wheat.' daughtef Hessle losis, at the Baptist church after FOR SALE. I "GET BUSY" day school, to jm appreciative, audi- a natural craving and relish for food efected In "Buffalo Cemetery, and to Dysentery Is a dangeroua disease ence. Rev. Thoma Owen and Mr, I lacking you may know A small tarm ot 75 acre situated oa etBUxlr Springs; a family F. M. Sims, Wo "got busy" aa talked the own- B. T. Lunsforl each gave a short talk. When this but can be cured, qnambeJaln' CoUc Indian Pr.ut Mfllt nf thlfl farm 1 Chamberlain' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha monument la Barre granite for Mrs. ers down tq "1120 'tfer acre" listen: la visiting In that you need a dose of waterr 65 aeres They heen successfully usd in nine epi- creek bottom; good grass; good houso ifnot MIbs Bettle Carpenter Sims, father and mother and brothers Ono of the very Beet farm county Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cresa Stomach and Uver Tablets, land; 25 In In, Llneeta It ha never digestive organs, Im- demic of dysentery. Is equally val- cleared la the Eates the best of lis lifefertile) visiting Mr. and Mr. Foley, seretigtaen, the and other miuainga; on coum iu and sisters to be put up high- - wero Hntniii incallkr. ha never had any prove the appetite and regulate the been known to fall. It adult, and and phone line; 20 acre of creek botcemetery. uable for children and can class Improvement. evenKnla ta be bakery and will get along now with-ou- t. this Sold by Penny Drug 8tore. when reduced with water and sweeten tom In Umber. All of ease, land n)y:ae JW 251.11 acre Mr. Henry Coleman has a new Oak- desired. scneot one a "Aunt Hllza." Anderson an bowels. with Is pleasant to take. Sold by Pen be cultivated land We weH and I aged Colored lady, now bake regular ed. It land automobile which Is a very fine from Stanford, church and store in two mues oi iana. well watered. But a "dummy" real In buying a cough medicine, don't ny's Drug S'.ore for uer machine Mr, B. J. Tanner has bou ..mm man ought to sell this farm" iy a hrnAil. many pairous. o This farm ties four miles oteast qf is no dange from It, Remedy. Theae King We want fin ght one ot the same make wnicu Commencing Aug. 19 the Q. & C. Mlddleburg. four mile west In Casey hA aneakj for beraelf." to ge Camberlaln's uouga Miss Margaret Patton. ot Mbatlcelld bo afraid p.-.- - Railway will sell excursion ticket Mountain and near Duncan. this week. Mr. t M. you tarm buyer to look at this farms has been visiting Mis Ufc renin, ana renei is sur ia wilt bo here on or ad We have other farm in Lincoln and ot Rowland, ha ly recommended r cough, cold and on Friday and SaturUy for 10 day near tho Lincoln Hue. Call Ware ha purchased a Bulck machine Garrard counties, Sold by lenn vlsltlnS h" -- l.ter, Mr. Logan hooping cough. J. J carter. uUWaBCmy to dress. which make feur la our little town ... to Spriug Clt tor Uhe Springs. LV... r.irthar Drugstore. Thompson, ll"SS.TCSa aad more to come la a tew days. Hughes A Laaeaster. Ky uea. d o pall-bear&nu-matWor-thlngtopall-bcaren. yec-terdy woll-know- n ' J. Loo Murphy hus Just prchascd the fine farm, known as tho old Davo 1'rewltl place, from Mrs. PatterHe paid f 135 per son Underwood acre. This form lies In Boyle county, near Hedgevllle, Just orer tho Lincoln lino and Is said to be ono of the best In this part of tho State. L. N. Whlttaker of Garrard, sold bis one hundred act farm to G. W. Whlttaker, a kinsman for U.UOO It Is seven miles from Lancaster and good ono. 110-acr- M. PERMITTED TO ESCAPE JU8TICE Things aro tertnlnly warming BY GOV. WILLSON CAUGHT tho bloody Eleventh. IN WEST tp MANY BUY LOTS IN NEW ADOI- TION OTHER LIVE GOSSIP In FROM GARRARD es lrn, n e-- f 03 ....0000000011 .ii 6. troAf-hirvltl- e "" iwi .JlLJUM IdaAjjS- - t. " - ' j8 - ..mwipiiigtitfiii'i'.ViWiiirti'ixjr iMmtmi'i"!" ri The two. INTERIOR JOURNAL. TUWBDAr, AUGUST 16th, 1910. Wavin rnttori hU llrpnan to nrac tied law, he moved to Lincoln county, where he was soon after elected Coun ty Attorney and then counly Judge. 1872. i Established Ho was a Hancock elector in 1880 and Cleveland appointed him associof BVWIT TUB6DAY AND FRIDAY ate Justice of the Supreme Court adWyoming until tho territory was in Advance. At $1 Per Year mitted as a State. Then he returned to Kentucky and In 1892 was elected Publlhr Circuit Judge, tho position hoof held HELTON SAUFLEY his with great credit at tho time ' Interior Journal i "" Entered at the Poet Office at Ky., as Second Class malL JUDGE SAUFLEY. i i Stan-lord- , H Words fall us when wo seek to pay a tribute of love and respect to tho memory of our kinsman, Judge M. C Saufley, who was tnsen so unexpect edly last week. A first cousin or our rranrtfather. we looKed upon him as the titular head of the name and rev erenred him as the patriarch of our family clan In addition to other rea sons suggested by his most eminent abilities and attainments. It were hardly possible to pay htm a more beautiful or truer tribute than was said iu Saturday's Lexington Herald by our dear friend. Col. W. P Walton, former editor of this paper and who knew the deceased Inti mately for over a quarter or a Mr. Walton wrote these lines: "Not one by one, but in scores, the flower of the south who went to war for the lost cause, is passing away. Every day's dlspatcnes tell of the deaths of those who bate crossed the river to rest with Jackson under the shade of the trees, and soon there will be none to tell the tale of tho hardships ana the trials of those who were brave in war and have proved as worthy of praise after its close in everything that pertains to civic duty. It is sad to think how rapidly the grand old fellows are passing. They have made the world better for having lived in it and their example and devotion to duty of will be a heritage more precious than rubles to those they leave behind. These thoughts were revived yester day by the news of the sudden death of Judge Mlcah Cbrisman Saufley of Stanford, one of the noblest Ilomans of them all. Our columns tell the dad story. It is our pleasure to add a word of praise of him who was faithful in every demand of a long and useful life and who in greatness ffew as the years thickened over him. Oh the writer knew him for thir ty years or more, and can truly say that no braver man, truer friend or Juster judge ever lived than MIL Saufley, as he teas affection known by the people of his section, who delighted to honor him and great isthe grief occasioned by bis loss. Although nearly three score ar ten, he was a well preserved man, and it was hoped and believed when he was elected for the third term as circuit Judge of his district last No vember, that be Mould live through the term to dispense justice for which his court was always notable. But man proposes and God disposes, and today the body of this really great man will be placed by loving friends beneath the sod of the Ken tucky that he loved so well, while tars of deepest sorrow will fill every cen-turye Not long since the greatest bereave ment of his life befell Judge Saufley, in tho death of his son, George B, Sauiley a bright young lawyer who was following In his father's footsteps and the blow nearly crushed him. Six children survive the Judge In adtrudition to ono of the loveliest and man est wives that ever blessed a chilwith her love and devotion. The Shep-perdren aro Rowan Saufley, Mrs. Logan, Webb, and Mrs. S. M. Mrs. Geo L. Penny, James Saufley and Lieutenant Saufley of tho navy. A great man has fallen and thcro Is sorrow everywhere ho Is known May God soften the blow to those on whom It heaviest falls, and reward his faithfulness and devotion to duty by an eternity at Ills right hand. d death. The . democrats of the tenth district . seem a nnie - .ntonriM nnnortunltr to win this year. They have nominal 'r Winthe district, A. Floyd Byrd, of and it chester, to oppose w -- looks line ineroo sum Democratic representative in to n" the lower house next niMtm blow lo the Aldrlch-Can- uon rough riders. .ir tle tv r.rf "wet" last Thursday by a majority of 13 votes. Three years ago the town was voted dry by a majority ot w oieo. likes New Mexico D. Be sure and take a Jiottle of ,Chara berlaln's Colle, Coolers and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting .oh your trip this summer. It cannot be MADE MONEY FOR DANVILLE obtained on board tho trains or steam ers. Changes of water and climate FAIR THI8 YEAR. often cause sudden attacks ot diar (VI l 1 niinn thi nnmilnr necro rhoea, and It is best to be prepared. tary ot tho Danville fair Is thorough- Sold by Penny's Drug Store. ly convinced of tho value of country Ho adver-ttup- GROVER WILKINSON newspaper advertising. 8UCCUMBS TO TYPHOID. ihp fair this year In no other way; cut all posters, bills and oth Grovcr C. Wilkinson tho er ways which cost raucn out give little results and confined himself exson of Booker Wilkinson, passed clusively to the newspapers. away at tho home of his parents yesThe result, Col. uunn says is mm terday morning after an Illness of 3 Mi nnmiiifl rnir mado money this weeks of typhoid fever. He contractyear, the first tlmo In many years. ed the dlseaso In Frankfort and camo He sas ho will uso nothing but tho home two weeks ago. The remains round-)Press In tho futuro and ad- wcro taken to his old homo at Libervises others seeking profitable adver ty this morning and wero Interred in tising to do HKCWise. the cemetery there at 11 o'clock. Col Dunn is talking n hv iinvio t.inrnln and Garrard HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, PIMPLES tnr miiniiK. nmi hl niiscentlon Is mcctlnQ AND DANDRUFF. with much favor by leading farmers men oi an wreti tuuu-tieand prominent We desire to say that when we took the agenc) for Zemo wo were convincADDITIONAL PERSONAL8. ed that It was a valuable remedy tor Yet, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duncan who aro Eczema, pln.ples and dandruff. visiting Mrs. Duncan's parents Elder we must frankly admit thai zemo nas expectations as a and Mrs. Joseph Dallou, spent Tues- far exceeded our diseases. We are treatment for skin day in Lancaster guest ot relatives. plcsed to state that we shall conMiss Roundtrce, ot St. Joe Jlo, win given Miss tinue the agency as Zemo has arrive this evening to visit suiendld results wherever recommend Peachle Daughman. ed. Our customers like Zemo, too. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cummins, of because it is a clean vegetable liquid Mr. and Mrs. T. C. for external use. Stanford, visited Willis. The trip to Nlcholasvllle was Zemo effects Its cures by drawing to made in his automobile. Jessamine the surface of the skin and destroying Journal. the germ life that causes the disease, Mrs. W. 8. Cummins from Wlchatau leaving the skin clear and healthy, i Kansas is the guest of ber sister Mrs. does not soil the clothing or linen J, K. Drown. and can be used freely on infants. Rev. R. D. Mahony made a business With every purchase, we give a booktrip to Crab Orchard on Tuesday. let on skin diseases explaining in simMiss Deulah Grimes and Mrs. J. D ple words how any person ran bo cur Horton are attending the Drodhcad ed at home of any form ot skin or temedy G. L. Penny, Druggist. fair this week. NewjfMJKf Afrertiiiig i. '- - 1 issssilslssli RC&.5TIWD ssMsCUKlQV(jnfjW WALK Are to-d- ay -- OVER - - SHOES Ii you have anything to nil in tho J. SMITH WRITES TO FRIENDS THROUGH THE I. J. Haag, New Mexico, Aug. 8. Mr. Editor I. J: Tako to if vou will allow the space in your which myself and little family paper Nunndley's New Stock Yards esteem so highly will give my many He buysand sel every day in the M.nil. in nprnunt nf myself and 3EefleBBBBP SaWa J year except bunday. tiring on home on the plains of New Mexico. I have been here one year lasi iNovem your stock. Ueat market in ber; am locked on a running water tie Bute with plenty of draw; In Currey county New Mexico. As I like to have protection from eed and water best covered penb, outside of LouisvillcJ or Lexington . wind I did not locate on the high ..l.ino nlthnnrh I never saw better STANFORD, KY. We also do a general bitch and feed business. of prettier country. The climate is ideal with the exception oi a iew uy in winter; very healthful; plenty of ntit.iAN. AnH inrV rahhtts which aro Show Window fine runners. We are having plenty 7,000 Entries Lut Year. 150,000 In Attendance looking fine of rain and crops are venr intA. There Is a large SIX BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS THIS YEArV crop of broom corn, some fear too late. We grow an grain crops prutw-call- STOCK - LINE the most extensively advertised footwear in the world. A pretty big statement, but it is true. Manufactured in every leather used in footwear and in almost every style conceivable at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 the pair. We believe them to be the best wearing and best looking man's shoe madeto-day- . H. J. McRoberts. rfKm9 G. L. Penny R. H. Coffey The State's Industrial eye. I I Judge SauHey ran for ap pellate Judge in his district In 1804, we wrote to him for a picture and sketch of himself. He had no picture and said with reference to the sketch, "There Is but little to say. I only want to emphasize that I am of Virginia blood In every ancestral line, and chiefly that I was born and reared in the mountains of Wayne county, Kentucky. These facts are my only stock in trade." He then went r to say that in the summer of 18C1 he entered the Confederate army as as private in a company recruited In Wayne county, under many dllllcul-tie- s and scrnio perils, with his elder brother and Shelby Coffey, both c whom were killed very soon and In the first engagement they were in as soldiers with General Wolford's caval ry At first Judge Saufley was In the in fantry under General Zolllcoffer and then under General John C. Breckinridge, with the first in battle at Fishing Creek and the latter at Shlloh and iJlurfreesboro. Aftermwards he was promoted to a lieutenancy and transferred to General Duke's Drlgade in Morgan's cavalry, was captured on the Ohio raid and put In the Allegheny, Pa., penitentiary. He was before the close of the war and was in Virginia at Lee's surrender. After an absence of three years and ten months, he returned to his home in Wayne county. Of the delightful romance that the1 war brought about for him, let tho Judge's own words tell In his humorous way: "I was treated with great kindness "while sick In Tennessee at home of Major Rowan, an old lawyer of Three years later after the close of the war, 1 went back there and out of gratitude for the hospitality of the family married the youngest daughter of the home, the prettiest girl, I swear in all Dixie." VJion I will not attempt to say much of the country this time in a short letter We always hustle to see who will get !., innv nvtr tho I. J., and find so many entertaining things In every issue. I am glad to know you are using your new court house for which I had pleasure to vote, Jor the good citizens should be proud of it also to see Hon. Harvey Helm has no opposition. Oo it Harvey I would be glad to get to vote for you again. 1 am glad to see so many glowing things about Crab Orchard, which Capt. Joe Willis will make the best. i ti.nti in pnncrrntiilnte the resort on getting Mrs. Mary Richert as head I h.iva snent manyiiAn.nliuTuir pleasant days there and around Crab Orchard, also some sorrow mm livable. Am very sorry to know of Mr. W. H. Traylor's sickness; have had a great deal of pleasant dealings with him; hope he will be out soon. Would i.n rind in see all of ray old Gilbert's Creek friends and customers. Very respecuuuy. - $30,000 In Premiums EIGHTH ANNUAL E. R. Coleman HORSE SHOW AND HIPPO DROME AT NIGHT Ice Cream Soda Water Phosphates Sti!'i DAILY RACCS. Free AttfictL-.- t. HELP US GROt.'. EXHIBIT WE WILL FURM'H IKUSCUENT, NATIELLO AND HIS BAND Vfto-it- Rttotrtct tiklilltd riRCWORKS i Mld.ii ATTEND BOOST Grape Juice And a Large List of Genuine Thirst Quenchers At PENNY'S DRUG STORE, OT INSTRUCTION, PROFIT LO.V RAILROAD RATES Far rutthtrlnlomallonnrlte J. W.KEV. KAN, Secretary. 320 PuUa,0W j. LOUISVILLE, 12,13.14,10,16,17 D. J. Smith. ZU Cincoln CAPITAL SURPLUS RESOURCES S. H. SHANKS, PRESIDENT' oumy national Bank Kentucky. S 50.000.00 If your liver is sluggish and out tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con- tiDated. take a dose of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will all right in the mroning. Sold by Penny's Drug Store. 1 Of Stanford, W. M. Stanford, Kentucky. $ 50.000.00 $340,000.00 BRIGHT, CASHIER, STER, ASST. CASH E3SSSSBBSS0E!BSEaSR J.L.Beazley&Co., W. A. TRIBBLE. Furniture and Undertaking. Day Phone 28. Night Phone 133. BSSSSSSfBSSSSSSSBBSBKrrBSSSSSafBSSSSSSSSSSSfl J. B. PAXTON, cue ot Calarrb c&tarrn cure tliat cannot F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo. O. Wt. the undtrtlaotd. hay. known K J. Corner tor the lut IS year and beltcre blm ptrtrctly boo- nnantUUj entile In ill bualneu traniMtlone ami fell firm. aMe to carry out any obllratlooi mad by MyiM. Vt'ALbua. Krcia WnoleuJe Drutc fcta. Toledo. O. Internanr. acting la taken HalVi Catarrh Cur directly upon tbt blood and mucout turtacea ol lb yitem. TeatlmonlaJi tent tree. Price 7 ccBU per bottle. Sold by all DrutrtU. Take Uall'a Family 1'Uli lor conatlpatloo. . How's This? .,M Rz !? :!! TVJI. BwM for be cured by Uilll in DIREOTORSt W. O. Walker, Stanford; S. II. Shanks, Stanford; Geo. W. Carter.Stanford John B. Foster, Stanford; W. II. Shanks, Stanford; T. O. Rankin, Lancaster; J. B. Paxton, Stanford; W. H. Tray or, Gilberts Creek; R. L. Hubble, Lancaster; W. II. Cummins, Preachersville; Lilburn Goocb, Gilberts Creek. HAYS FOSTER. CLERK. Stanford, Kstitur1'. CONCRETING Undertakers and Embalm era. Also Dealers in Furniture, Mattings.Rugs. They will exchange Furniture for all Kinds of Stock. Give Them Call. Prices Right Waarelnpoaltlontodoallklnda ot concreting, inob aa lllock Work, and. In (act. we can make any thins from m houiedown toatenee pott. Wo can aorrv yon promptly and guarantee flr.t-ola- .. work and material. Oall and get oar price before you buy your material at lent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, STANFORD, KENTUCKY YOUCANBUY Your coal cheaper right now than any time in the year. Let us fill your bins with our FOX RIDGE COAL at 13 cts per bushel. Clean Coal; No Slack. aa0aAiBBHHflftiiTi5amft ORGANIZED IN ,882. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. STANFORD. SURPLUS EARNED. $22,000. HAS PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $216,500 Combines Absolute Safety with Satisfactory Service. Modern Safety We Solicit Your Account. Deposit Boxes for Use of our Customers. OFFICER. , S. - KENTUCKY PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Ky. Harry Jacobs, Dltr In and Manufacturer ments, ol DIRECTOR Marble and Granite Monu- When Hungry GOTO fff Hocker, President;, S T.IHarrii, H. C. Daughman, Cashier. W. W. Saunders, Ind. Bookkeeper J. It. Harris, Bookkeeper F. Reld, M D. Elmore. J. J. H. Daughman, M. Fettni, H, C. Baoghman, J. F, Cnmalos, no. C. Robinson, S. T. Harrii, . S. Ilocker, E. C. Walton, W. II Murphy Murker! and I'oata, OeniaUry and Lawn VaMiand Hotteaa. l)fllc and work., Ky. Oar.on'a J.C. McClary, Heitaurant Lancaster, Blre-e- l ntanrord, K. Mealt .erred at all bonra up to 11 M p. m. licit place In wnfur a good qolek RURAL TELEPHONES. Make vour home as modern for your family as a ice MR. FARMER: residence, and place youreelf in a position to get the latest market quotations at any time. Ihis can be accomplished by means oi our teicpnone service which you and your neighbors can get for a sum that is small compared with the benefits received. Call or addrete our nearest office or write direct to leadquarters, Nashville, Tenn., for information regarding our special "Farmers' Line" rate. If you are not at present enjoying telephone service, we can immediately interest you. Uur linen cover tne states oi neniucKy, Tennessee, Miseieeippi, Louisiana and the Southern portion of Indiana and EAST TENNESSEE TEL. 4 TEL. CO. IBinois. (IXOOBrOBATKDl I WITH LIFE AND POLICY SAVED. You can make a new gtart after the lire. Without the policy what a hope less and dreary outiook would bo you today so that if firo come Umlght as it may, you will not wake up torj-uine- meal. Rooking to iult onr cuitorne ri our ipeclalty, Bplendld new Una of fancy Oroccrlei, Hot Coffee, Band wlche., plea, Buttermilk and tweet milk, etc., at all time. f"Si H. A. CARSON. Prep. yours. Don't risk It. Have us Insure morrow man. Fish 4 Pennington, Phone 11. J. Ttwt B. D. CARTER, New Llverv. TANFORB,0 KY- . iHoit;i'boa,M.a Mm raM, Jff. Undertaker and Imbilmer. Deaet Street, T4NPJ13, K Jtanford. Ky., VhaaatOO H. Baughman& Co. PheneSC ENTUCKY.. ' . Jfc" A - a.iT, - wsuKfiWtKJUM ii iwffde m iPiwUi'jSt ' 1UMDAY, AUGUST MU, 1910. THS INTBRIOR JOUMNAI,, PACK T)MK if M i ' New Lace Collars U nntJitnir mnrn For School Dresses We have '- nonular At rrecnt than lace collars. New Percales We have just placed on Sole twenty-five 3 Jplacetl on mIc a new stock. Trice 25c to 12.25. new pattern rash Suits And Wash Skirts. Oreatly Reduced 7V.V.,?'itAiJj3 fVk.ijH( n(,(Bl in Cambric finiilf to VjEV rcrcale in Red, Navy, China, Gray, and we paid Light Grounds. oar cuttfe Price. One-fourt- h to onc-La- off the price. You Will See Fresh Things. At all seasons of the year at this store. and strive to Ins Although every day a little more for these goode, the price 12Jc We buy New Good mora remains the fame rrady for the demand of our cmtemeit. Right now jou will be looking for Summer Novelties and right on the heeli of tlieec come the thought of whool dresses. SEVERANCE & SON, paMra Eliza lllnln Ii the guest of rola la a new lino of 26c box at Tennj'a Dmg tlves at I'alnt Lick. rt, apccial values Mra, Oeorge swopo la quite III at her homo on Dlx Hirer. frMrs. Robert Scudder and little son m PJSK3UHALO. are visiting her parents In Richmond. Mr. Joo McAllster was the guest of --'.. flll.B u..i.n ciahnr ouM ...... Wnnda- anent relatives In Richmond over Bunday. jfndar at Crab Orchard Springs. Miss Katberln Harris I visiting In connnea Ueorro D. Florence waa IhsL WCOk Lancaster. wuj ,'hAn. uvarll- llava wv.v.wlira HWW Miss Nolllo Johnson, ot Juncton lb a touch ot malarial fever. City, visited relatives in B tan ford last ... i. Mr. ana week. n. Mireu toenlx, Arizona, are the tresis of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Daugbman atBright. V: and Mrs. Urcenberry tended the Harrodsburg and LexingiHlta Katherlne Melvln, of Crab Or- ton fairs last week. baa aa her amenta misso Amy Mrs. Annlo Kngleraan spent Satur1 Balllo n. Parrish and Mr. nor u. day and Bunday at Crab Orchard Spring. ion, or lucnmonu. Mlis Klma Hochitrasser and .eta tier, and Mra. J. W. Hagln are Allman, of iU of Mr. aud Mra. H. C. Ilaugb- - VonMis Amelia Ixnilavllle, are guest of Von Allman. n. Little iiiifa Kiluboth. Nancr and Bar- - Saturday Mini Josephineto Ileaxlcy left a visit ber grandHunn have returned from a visit parent In for Falmouth. relative! In Frankfort. Misses Luln May, and Elizabeth Messrs. Mannlo Dllllon and Hcuben and Master James Holderman, have nnanvh. Jr.. tiassed through here returned to their homo at Bomcrsct tfnday en routo to llryantavlllo. after a visit to relative hero. Ferry White I III near Treacher-vlll- e William Hunn and Miss fclira- with llrlght'a disease Ho will llhe Hunn, of Louisville, navo own probaKK go to the Crab Orchard Sana If guests of Mr, ana .irs. a. Stanford, Kentucky. Short Local News. Thompson tain, Ky. . hiere - ' J ..... ... nuuu, II. G. Lute attended tho Lexington fair last week. Miss Dertha McClure is visiting In Crab Orchard. Mr. George n. Hardin, of Dellevue, Ky I the guest of Mr. N. L. Stone and family. Mr. Harold F. Saufley, of New Or leans, attended the funeral of hla kins, man, Judge Saufley. Rev. J. W. Hoskln and Rev. R. R. Noel are at Huatonvlllo attending the Baptist Convention. MI Annie Myen, of West End Is the guest ot her sister Mrs. H. O. Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oakcs and little daughter Geneva spent last week with relatives In Lancaster. Mr. J. H. Hankla, of Junction City, nn at Elixir springs in Casey county for several da) taking treatment for rheumatism. Ml Ella Mae Saunders, who has been visiting tho family of Mr. Uland Mallard In DanvIIIo has returned ni-e- n ion For 8ale. 3po bushel Ilro., King' of large 48-- 4 on- Moun- For Sale or Rent, corn and feed mill, latest machinery, capacity 225 bushel. Good shipping point,- - large building, room for other manufacturing. Junction City Enter- price company, junction City, Ky. Rov, Sam 1'itlman and Rev. Joseph Hallou will preach at the Hubble Sunday Christian church morning nnd evening. Everyone is cordially invited. ' ' For Sal! Two story frame on East Main street known aa the Pennington property; also household and kitchen furniture. Apply to T. W, Pennington, or nt the house. on Main Street now For Sale. Tbe two-stor- y building C. ir Mr II Ford who ha been located of the Ladles Aid Society church will t raeel rri- - here for some time with the 81ngcr I psbjterlan I In .. m. Mat Co., has been transferred to Junction cw aiternoon wmi . tbiiAr. at 3 o'clock. A full attend- - City by that company. Jno. A. Chappcll left Monday for fio Ik desired. Club will meet Bt Ijouls, to lake a position with tho Trhe Current Ev.-n- t that city. kh Miss l'aullne HockiT at 2.30 Associated Terminal Co..ofofthis office, Mr. Raymond Mcllee, Hirartav Afternoon. Kir nrt Mra. James McCarty and waa the guest of Mr. Lewis Knob-loc- k and attended the Lexington lair jkju Luclle enjoyed Iho fair at Lex- last week. visiting Miss Anne Asblock .Mrs. Arrop llroaddus and family T. 8. Martin and Geo. Reeves, (Oklahoma, are visiting friends and of Lcxincton and will visit Mesdame iHftUvc here C. N. and R. L. Hums, of Paris, be Ion. W. C. Fish, of Paint Uek. B. the guest of hi son, Mr. W. ' Fish fore returning home. Mr aud Mr. Clarence Coleman hero thl week. Clement, of iMIsa rattle Prultt, of Lexington, at nnit llttla son. Clarence titided tho luncral ot Judge M. C Ixmlsvlllo, aro visiting relative In Ludlow. Lancaster and Mlddleburg. Saufley hero Bunday. Weaher. of Chattanooga, Mr. Coleman, who Is in government Miss Ann I the attractive guest ot Mrs service at Louisville is on nis annual -"" 1 linn. tfhe i. torlum Mr. Thelps Cobb I entertaining the following guests: MIsrc-- Luclle Cooper, Stella Rupley, Mary Warren, Josephlno Warren and Sophia Alcorn, or Htaniord. Danville Advocntc. Dr. A. E. Uaugherty. and wife, of Uloomlngton, III., Mis Mantlo of the same place, Mr, Frank Prlvett, of lcxlngton, and Mr. J. B. Harris, of Knokvllle, wero the guests of Mlrs Molllc Uaugherty here last week. Turner Carpenter the young son of Mr. and! Mrs. Adam Carpenter, 1 111 or typnoia rever at his home near Morcland. Mrs. Newman Ulrk and children, rrom Owcnsboro, came today to bo the guet of her brother fr. J. W. r borne. nccupled 11 Goldstein' storo. Baugbman. by S. Ilaughman. hi Trnn.. I larenco Tate " ooo vacation 00o . 0 J a -- o o WE HflV OVER i) t O O o o f -- o f) ii a o o i i n 200 PAIRS OF Ladies' Oxfords, r o 9 o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o 0 o o O 0 0 0 9 0 e O 9 clnw Mr W O. Martin and Mr. Harney Tanner, of Stanford, spent yesterday afternoon in Danville. Last night tney leit for Lexington where fiey will spend a few day at the fair. Mr. Martin who Is a native of Is engaged In the dry goods business In Stanford. He and Mr. Thomas Humble, also of I'erryville, compose the firm. DanvIIIo Advocate. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Holtzclaw of Vit.lnut Flat, bad a their guest last week Mr and Mr. J L. Dudderar and haudsomo son, of Anderson, Ind., Mr and Mrs. W. C. Holtzclaw, of Covington, and Miss Mayme Holtzclaw, ol Gilberts Creek, Mr O. 11. Ileau-inonof New York City, spent Sunday with hi Bister Mrs. W. J. Holtz- Per-ryvllt, Kin. Rev. Alfred Hlgglns I at home with parent Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hi, William Iiaugh, a young man of Highland, aged about 22 years, whllo working on the tobacco barn of Garrett Berry, fell a distance of 28 feet I have opend up a first-clas- s meat to the ground, Saturday, sustaining serious Injuries It Is thought that store In the Straub building on Somer set street The best and freshest he is severely Injured internally. meats on hand at all times. R. B. . O J. Speaks, whose hugo Wilkinson. engine loll through the Somerset street Tho Camn Mec'tinc at Jumbo be bridge, left last week for Alberta, gin Aug. CO. Hear Tillman preach Canada, where he will run a thresh- and sing. 4!)-ing outfit in that great Wanted some side meat ut the country. Country Store,. Rev. Homer Carpenter, of Shelby-vlllPopular W. W. White is celebrating preached a splendid sermon at the Christian church here Sunday the first anniversary of his coming to the "city" with his "Country Store." evening. He ha niado a wonderful success so Hnnlr Bohon. of Harrodsburg. de far and Is being heartily congratulat livered to Harry Jacobs, of McKlnneyll ed uy nis many mends. E. J. a nice Flanders car Tuesday, Tanner got an Olds' Oakland. News cornea from Seattle, Washing., ton, that Mr. W. Con Bell will start home with tbe remains of Judge W. Con Bell thl week. The burial is expected to Jake place at Harrods burg the first of next week. Mr. Bell Is still very 111 herself but is anxious to get home. 48-23 grain-raising e, Trunks and Sewing machines; uttr Fred Baumann, Jr, has bought of Miss A. E. Patterson her nice cottage best kind. W. A. Tribble. In the eastern end of I lie city, the REMOVAL 8ALE1 consideration being WSO A nice lino wagon and buggy whips Removal Sat Wo are gem; to t the Country Btoro leave Stanford on the 30th of AUgust-.tnwant to carry as few good, away A new supplw of dollar watche at with us as possible. To reduce-rtoctho Country Store. we offer everything In the rtore LoiL At Lancaster fair a pocket-boo- everything that Is carried by a first-clas- s dry goods store, and air goer at contalng about $7G In check the most unheard of sacrifice price. and a $5 bill. Name In back. Re- Ladles' and gents' furnlshlsgs, shoe-- , ward for return to W. M. Duncan, clothing, hats, odd trousers, eta. Alitw n nice line of notions, dress goodsV 45-- 3 Stanford. all go at figure which are Bound' td make them move. Don't be late bo" Mothers have you tried Holllster'a on time, while you can get such b&ro Rocky Mountain Tea? It'a a great gains. Messing to tho little ones, keeps (I also have for sale among my.7 away summer troubles. Makes them .household effects a first etas HOwartf sleep and grow. 3.r.c, tea or tablets. piano Baldwin make, in good coadl -Gold--- " Bhugars and Tanner. 'tlon. Also a nice dust filly. Will sell these very eheap.) For Sale NIce residence on .Main S. Goldstein, Stanford, Ky. street In Stanford Ky,. tho frontage of lot large enough for another building lot All necessary outbuilding Everything In good repair. Price 12.700. A bargain, see L. R. Hughes, Stanford, Ky, d k three-year-old ' ONE R0P or POULTIir CUBE BOURBON PHLataaafaaK down tbe throat ot chicken, deitrors the wanna" and laves thechlck'tlHa. A few drops In tb ditaklsar' water enrea aaAi PREVENTS DISEASE For the treatment ot White Diarrhoea Ii and Blackhead and other dlteaiea In tarkcya BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS W EfAC Qua 30c bottle makca 12 nallona ! final bieriD-u- p -T- HE- ROCKCASTLE COUNTY FAIR. BRODHEAD, KY. Ut UAFUKDS At Prices That Will Interest You I The pair you bought the first of the season is looking a Little Rusty and you know how much a neat, well-fitte- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Little Miss Luclle Ireland celebrat ed tho Becond anniversary of her birthday Fridny nfternoon ao tho parents, on .Main street home of her The spacious lawn wns qulto a pret ty ccno when nil the little company arrived and scattered over it plnylng their numerous llttlo parae. Hefresli nicntB wero served on the lawn, the table being deeked with boqucts of golden glow und other flower. Seat-ei- t at the hostess table beautiful with the birthday cake, holding two little pink candles, In the center of It wero Misses .Mary Wain Foster, Georgia Wrny. Muster Shclton Saufloy, Jr., and tho bohtess Mis Luclle Ireland. Favors at wich plate were tiny llttlo dolls and pigs. This llttlo hostess Is very bright and popular and was remembered with many gifts nnd exAuiotg pressions of good wlbhes the guests wero: Elsie Coleman, Bettlo Perry, Margaret Shanks, Georgia Wray, Annetto Wray, Mary Blaln Foster, Nancy Katherlno McKlnney, Frances Tate, Josephlno Moore, Etta Rruce Ilaughman. Sophia Saupdrs, Efllo Withers McClnry, Anna D". McRouwU, Jessie Leo Phillips, Katherlno Murphy, Joan Hallou, Elizabeth Carter, Marjorlo Dallou, Pearl Embry, Lucllo Walker, Harvey Embry, George Fleece Farris, Jame l'axton, Shelton Saufley, Jr., Warren Moore, Jean Moore. AUGUST 17, IS, 19. AN EXPOSITION FULL -OF INTEREST, MORE SIGHTS TO.SEE. MORE EXHIBITS TO ADMIRE, AND MORE PLEASURE TO ALL. CRAND BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE LEAP EACH DAY OF THE FAIRi TAKE A RIDE ON THE I MERRY-GO-AROUN- d m Oxford adds to your appearance. Plenty of time to wear them D Liberal Premiums, t Daily Band Concerts YEAR-DO- NT V. I i W. E. PERKINS, n yet! CRAB ORCHARD, KENTUCKY 43 W aw. ' THIS WILL BE THE OF THE BIGGEST EVEVT MISS IT I The Road From Orab Orchard to Drodhead Ii In RnUodld hap For Oorutyancei. L. R. Hug be8 T. W. Humble W. O. Maria Granville' Owens, President. A. COL. J. Haggard, Secretary. Ringmaster. 25 PER CENT. OFF ! J, P. CHANDLER, AT a)J-c- P, s 0 9 !& SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILLS For 1910 Have Arrived. 1 WORTH $2.50 TO 9 I 9 Stop In And See Them. $3.00. 0 9 ft 9 9 9 Cummins & Wearen, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4ft fir 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 On any Oxford in our store. Ten Fer Cent. Off I On all lawns, batistes and I 9 9 9 9 w. h. STOP IN AND SEE IF HE HASN'TSOMETHINQ hi cams, t 9 silk mull. Also big reduction in a lot of short length summer silks, suitable for waists, scans etc. HUGHES, MARTIN & CO., Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, STANFORD, KENTUCKY YOU WANT 9 9 Stanford, Kentucky. 9 9 9 9 9 9 ft' i .aaaw aaaaaBaaaaaaaaaar 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBa' w aaaa " IMBNtK , TUB INTMtlOR JOURNAL. ikWt. Quit Business Sale nving formed connections vvitli the Tobacco Warehouse ! after JTI w?i SSBflHPiBkk . in Danville, we will be compelled (o give all of our time to thatjbusinesa September lOtn. BUGGIES M I Until September 1st. wo offer everjvchlclo in our repositorj at of about CO ActllcU COSt. All unsold Satur day, September 3rd, will be sold at auction. This stock consist te vehicles It HAtTINS All new, up sayles, bought this bum mer. Not a shopworn job in the house. Come early and get tho choice. SIWKYS, MAI WMtNS "" -- -a i m ' " immr DANVILLE, KY. H. C. BRIGHT & COMPANY. Swept The Boards J. H. BAUGHMAN'S MULES AT TWO MORE FAIRS. WIN DANVILLE KY. cool kitche-nNo Heat Except FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. Tom lircnt sold 8 head of steors to Tom Penro at 4 cents last week. I hare about 100 acres ot land that I want to rent for cash to good man to raise corn, hemp, or tobacco. H C. Anderson, Dox 2S5, Stanford I" 3 James Bailee bought ilxty calUu ar eraglng 1,200 pounds from J. D. White house, at ti cents a pound. Hemp harvester for sale. In good W. A. Trlbblo. condition. For Sale A well Improved rarin oT20 acres, near Mt. Salem, household and kitchen furniture, stock, anf farming tools. I. 11. Woodson, Mt Salem, Ky i'i TS Dick Scuddcr, ot Mc Kinney won the model stallion, mare or gelding rng at tho Harrodsburg fair last week. Ho Is having a fine year Anderson & Spllman tho lloylo mlllors, have purchased 82,000 bushels of wheat from tho farmers ot Uoylo county at P3 cents a bushel, which Is the price being paid. For Sale. Purebred Shropshire ram lambs and yearlings. B. O. Illokley, 49 4 Stanford. Ky. Phone SO I. M. C. Covington, ot Hlchmond. has sold to J. W, Ualeo, agent for tho 8 113 head or 1,400 & S. Company. pound cattle at 17 a hundred, making one of the largest sales or the season Arthur U Carter, of Moreiand, riles that he has a tobacco leaf which Is about tho largest so far re Inches In ported. It measures 41 ttngth and 22 inches In width. Can you beat It? It so lota hnar from 2 1 ..... 7 t I ' MVJ " ?'. 'I'L" '.'lit.- - "' '1 ft Iff F PERFECTION, WICK BLUE After having almost swept tho plat-to- r clean In the mulo rings at the Harrodsburg and Lexington fairs, J, II. Baughrcnn, of this city, took his DISHES HOT FOOD WELL COO- champion bunch to tho Perryvlllo renceburg fairs this week. KEDKITCHEN COOL. NO UNDER- and In six At Harrodsburg he showed DONE FOOD NO OVERHEATED rings, getting six blues and two reds, EVERYKITCHEN IN SUMMER. and at Lexington beat mules of all ages with his mare mule THING HOT WHEN WANTED. HEAT in the championship ring, lie was ofUNDER PERFECT CONTROL AND fered 1350 for her and 6)00 for his team but has reserved CONCENTRATED. all his stock for bis big sale here on THE BLUE FLAME IS ALL HEAT Sept. 7th. NO ODOR NO DIRT Mr. Uaughman has so far won 44 NO SMOKE tics tuts season, 27 of them being THESE ARE SOME OF THE AD blues and championships. This VANTAGES IN USING THE speaks oluraes tor Lincoln county A3 a producer of high class stock. Where Needed! Clearance Sale Of Clothing, Oxfords, Strati Hatsi Odd - M.m.w Panto 7 SUITS $25 $20 d HATS. 916.98 $13.93 $3.50 W Suits at $22.50 6ulti at FUME OIL COOK-STOV- E ! ff Docrlptlv. ClrcuUr FINE WESTERN PICTURE AT HOUSE TONIGHT. Tho Cowboys Reward, will be shown This is one House at Opera ot tho finest Western pictures over shown In this city. Also the fiddler, a good picture will be shown. OP-ER- A t. Suits at. $18 Suits at $15 Suits at $12.50 Suits at $10 Suits at $6 Suits at OXFORDS. $4 Oxfords $3.50 13.00 $2.50 ..$13.98 $11.98 9 0.98 9 8.98 Hats at Hats at $2.50 Hats at Hats at $1.50 Hats at $1 iM ZM 91.7a y, t. $8.98 $3.98 $7 $8 Hts at.... ODD PANTS. 9..7J Cv.ry de.l.r .v.rywh.r., If not ouf. vnti to tht n.ir.it agtney of FARM SALE at Ox'ordi at Oifords at Oxfords at THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (Incorporated.) AT AUCTION $2.00 Oxfords at Pants at Pants at $3.29 $5 Pants at $2.79 $1 Pants at $2.29. $3.50 Pants at ,..$1.98 93 Pants at $1.68 9230 Pants at 95.4a $4.44 iM $LM tt 92J4 $1.9 you. ESXS Shirts, Collars and Ties, Biggest Line Ever Brought to Crab Orchard. ! As administrator of tho eetato of O. M Pwope, deceased, I will on the miles west of Dremlses about S Dryantavllle. on tho Fisher's Ford road on WEDNESDAY. AUG. 31, 1910 belt to the highest and best bidder tho following property, towlt: The fine Blue Qrass farm of 252 2 m H L. L SANDERS, Crab Orchard, Kentucky. acres located near Dryantavllle. The place Is in a high state of cutlvatlon. finely Improved, well watered, well fenced and la a farm that has few it any equals in the Bluo Grass coun try. This farmnmt bo sold so that the proceeds carTDe divided among the heirs. The sale will begin prompt ly at 10 a. m. Terms will be made known on day of sale. Also .at. the same time and place the following ad dittonal property will be sold at auc-tie-- i f a YOUR CHANCE For A 1 shares ot stock. In ,he bank of Dryantavllle, 10 head ot sheep, four steers, 10 milch cows, 2 heifers, one bull. 1 bay mule l lot of bogs, 1 bay mare, 1 spotted pony, 1 bay horse, 1 gray mule, S calves, 1 horse. 1 spring wagon 1 farm wagoa, harrow, wheat drill, harrows. Dlows and numerous other farming Imple ments, one. rubber tire buggy and harness, one piano, and piano player, household and kitchen furniture am other articles too nhmefous to men tlon. 5, The Advocato s.V there Is less than 500 acres of hemp under cult! vatlon In Boyle county this year, a ovor years dropping off of Tery recent The Invasion of tobac co has swept away the Interest tr hemp. For sale Thoroughbred Durocs' horse liilr 16 hand mules and a family 46-It. H. Crow. Shelby City. Ky There were about S5 cattle on the market at Danville Monday Trading was slow, but a few changed hands nround 5 cents. farm, about For 8ale miles from Stanford; 100 acres ot fine bottom land as good as you can and In Lincoln county. The upland Is good. Tne "hit form Is well fenced and never falling water, there being two good cisterns at tho door; a 'J room dwelling,, two tenant houses. two stock barns and new tobacco bam, 9x36; 2 corn, cribs, granary, two-thir4 354-acr- e SAM ROBINSON. Stanford, Ky. Green River Can)p Meetipi AT JUMBO, FOUR MILES' FROM McKINNEY, KY., -- Will be held o- n- AUGUST 26 to SEPT. 5, '10. '-- 'BY- REV. THE WORLD-WID- E CMS. Ice house, buggy house, etc Will sU at a bargain In the next 60 days Owner's reason for selling Is bad I. TILLMAN, OF KNOWN SINGER AND EVANCEUST, ATLANTA, CEORCIA. health. For further particulars see K. K SWIPE, Mm'r BARGAIN THiS ot li. M. Swope, Deceased. Col. I. M. Dunn, Auctioneer. KttfC ' Fr tnly W. I McCarty or L, R-- Hughe. Col. I. M. Dunn, ot Danville, sold for Mr. J D Whltehouse, his farm of Danville an the located south-eas- t lAncaster and Stanford pikes, to Mr. James Salleo at $135 per acre. The nlace contains 290 acres and Is hand somely Improved and is known as the Ijinlor farm. Lost Tear Col. DUUn sold this farm to Mr Whltehouso at Mr. Bailee sold his X120 Der acre. farm on the Perryllle pike to Col. R. Anderson at 1135 per acre. SZ4.25. Sat r-- - - it GEO. II. FARMS. Vr5i fcvt. I V "wSmH L T VJsfeLaaLH 11 11 I I it writes r. ruuerp, vt Vienna, Mo., "I used to be sick most of the time. and suffered with backache and headache. MyMotrwr.who had been greatly belted by the use of, Cardut, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since.' la fMlltflLLMs BUYER OF All Kinds of Farm Produce ,.10-llc Others will assist In the meeting. This help for our meeting Is the beet that can be hid for a relral or a great carop meeting and by the grace ot Ood we expect hare the. best meeting we hate ever had. ' Accommodations: We furnish rooms or tenta for those who wish to stay tn But occupanU will please bring bedding, K you nlsh Uj buy or rent a tent pleaae apply 10 days before meeting begins. A dining ball and lunch stand will be run for the benefit ot the people. Purpose: this meeting Is run toi thtposlthe salvation of lost huuianltr and not a hlg time gathering place. y propose to run the meetlug order-l- y and not allow drinking or any mis reha)lor. We want that men fleo the wrath to come and prepare toeet Ood. We believe In and preach, holiness ot heart and life but our mec(mK a clear of fanaticism, and the doctrine that we hold la tho one that MVe, men nnd thom aTe. revealed In our Inward and outward fe. Are you coming? lie aure to come ren't you a tent or bu(1 you R M. .,. !! thrnuh th" intln. tSH" find " parUdulara address C. w. Love'll, Fur further SUnford, Ky or Dr. rranic unaer, oicjuuney, ny., or uiarenco j, 8ppie( Lonj0af Ky kra Stanford Branch T. K. Tuaor, M'a'r. WE ARE PAYING TODAY FOR: Ilepectfuliy Yours, T 'I Hens Fgga Clarence J. Sipple, Sec, London, Ky. FINE FARM FOR SALE . c Fryers.... , 0u lie Hc I E Tiki Tht Wohian' . .. Ttnlc . A. j OONT TINKER WITH YOUR WAT- ER BOILER. is an easy matter note. Wd have If it gets out of order. You are apt a make It worse and possibly cause every style, for eyory una ,ini at Wow up of all Its possibilities. 8na sr us when your boiler or any other about any prlci. Vbn o.ily hlp you' ywt of your plumbing requires atten-tie- . mnnot get here U .t poor onis. Wo Our charges for fixing It right lae nonu of that slud. pur whips rill BOtbe nearly as much as you may are only a sample of our harness and lose by. tinkering with of neglecting all kinds of horse goods. You'll llnd K. the latter Just aa good as llie whips W. K. WARNER, an JMVfally raoderato In price. ' Ky. rhont IM.. . . - Stanford. " J. C. MeCLARV, Stanford, Ky. , CHOOSING A Turkeys per lb 8c Ducks, per lb flooiters, per lb 7c Hides per lb., Feathers 15 001 Ginseng, per lb Yellow lioot, per io LME AND SALT FOR SALE OR IN c WHIPt taraiu is a; gentle teroc for young and old women. R relieves and prevents It builds strength It feeds the nerves. It helpt lithe whole system. 4 v BXCHANQE FOR PRODUCE. Phone 153 We can please you. CUT FL0WEHS FOR SALE! :pi. ,t ill ,bad does not (Interfere with the use of .any other medicine and can t do you nothing but good. after-effec- ts, mL. jiwis sinu .-- A f.-- HCIU3, U. ii uas no I Spring perienon. I esa Uralsk tbepabllo with th.lMt. rrettntoHi ftowwt.pUnU of ail ainaf, duidi, potwa nwn, oa soon Botla. Alio tasks m ipecUlty of wrvatbt (or (or (antral purnoes. Is oBBUaa wjth lio abOT, I liv ail kind of-- ' MUWw oa baud at rmtonabli) " prlo: 0IIKI8TMAN " (IRKKN HOUKKH. Ko UUUUAIIO, 1'HOK. Htaa'Td. Ky. round theu out for yourself. It Is the man who knows little about It wu & wlllb Located on tho otanrord and pike containing 138 acrea . . sis1isVsMaWir well watered, one hundred acres In grass CO acres for wheat. This land produces flnu tobacco, corn and wheat A fine young orchard of one hundred bearing fruit trew, a modem new atz 4 room house, cistern at door, cellar and all necetary outbuildings, two tenant tf.iiss9sfessBsssssssVK reuses, large barn, new silo, rre mall delivery, three hundred yard to IF VOU ARE WELL PORTED school, 1 miles to union church. on lumber 'we ioaX need. 15 tell Will make terms easy W KSJhoa. Ky Dot U Pheae 8 rfag k. If )nu of Its good qualities. You bate Stanford, uitiit'.fru'l 2 2 Summer Stock. iat tk Nitice For the next 20 days we will sell our tobacco hogiWda atv sill at $1.10 each. We aisa havd soae fine white and brown leaborn cockerels fni-- .alu Vfnw,, Uftiintln flanll Mill, KIM HeanLaH, Ky, i ) von. Your denier ii wiuui., iiwiimeiB ll Ii - HT"joar meuuri tpksa by tailor of ax. Than your olotbet, wbvibers low prtM bBiloett suit or tbn nneit vealn oioiaei.wi!i qkto iHuiTiuumiirana n, wfcka plainly iBdlsaU to worn nwdt to roar mm roar.BiiNtfurD. I will slto Bra lor eitia troun. Uacr ruti, top Mktaf sad; OTcreoats. Hprlag and Hirnaii Minpl( ou basd ready ar your laipoetloa H.D.HUPUCr.TbsTallor, atauford, Ky, want to ruaijli. If you are ono we want to say most emphatically that the best lumber Is by far the cheap est and that ours Is the best to be had, J. Av ALLEN, Stanftrtf, Ky. j . l"i 'AOvN&CrOOCa'