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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 4

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Wi IConi PunetaNi and So All of SI eyel EspiWng. THKINTERIOR JOURNAL McKlNNEY. Mr. Crd Smith and son, Zora, joined pREAbHEHVILLB. F.

Cuminla told b'ojf to Will Elmore at 3i. JOHS CASTI.EMAN. ATBt'aq. j' IlHICaiUHIDUS Casti.ehax. ROYAL INBUEKNOE COMPANY FERYjETARCASH fie Baptist cBiroh here Sunday night.

people In, this section er, who has been uoaoie lor uusiueos for more than a week. t- i I Ui John Lawwill, of near Danville, has been employed to teach our public wHlla-i How la this? kjr Perhaos sleepless nifihrs WM not DUd S3.00 will be charged. KENTUCKY CEITBAL DIVISION. No. 6 Arrrtress -Mo.

4 Lmtw Stanford it) A. No. 21 Arrives at Kowlend el 11: BAT. Ma. XI Leeel Stanford at at, KH0XVILLEDlvisf0li.

He. Train going North a. South 12 88 1 i 5J For alllPolnta. Q1GH TICKETS SOLD. BAGGAGB CHECKED THROUGH.

For ny intormsUon enquire si 3 JOE S. BICE, Agent, Stanford, It. -niAiiffornirciwctitATh Trains leave FrankfoYt it and r. aawting Georgetown with 0. ml Umn Peril atVlt a.

a. and 6:80 P. connecting at Ueorge- I with H. ana reecniua; iwimhiw JUnJUrn ss, Jan w. QUEEN A CRESCENT.

Trains 1 Sooth We.S Ma. paw jetton City as follow ...12 02 Na. North. 4 1 1 -JIM "4 JlifltB IStpm "10 iOOaia Baa. and 1 do no nop, her than Junction City.

Sand 10 run do fur- Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against Alora baking powders are tin greatot mrnacm to bfcaltm oi the pracut day. aoYM. awowa wwota ca, wgw towk. Ha Stmihern Until hdid X)f Lexingtdn, Kyi Plan: INSURANCE REVERSED.

Pay WUle Toil Old Llqe Companlei Pay When Ton Die. nw ILW IUO naid In llrlnf henenta. Kaerva and Surplui KNFS WEABEN, Local A m)AA Baking Powder THE DAKVH.I.B CVCLECO KV So IIS Third st. asisar evei.t.n:tarii The Seamstreatt. Plain aud Fashionable Sewing.

Cutting and Fitting a H(xcialty. Water Works t. GOOD FARM FOR SAIL. tocfttd upur Turrvnie itid coutatnlrg 30 Arrt. Knomn jw trip rut'Eir 11H4 UU sMt tl fiat IP hlirh Mte of cultivation Will ll private 1Wr.WB, AOMT, W.

S. BEAZLEY. P. Lancaater, Ky. Teeth Extracted Without Pain With Vltallsrd ftlr.

Phyalclaa la attend ance Otteavta tba Naw Thoniuon 76 DR. LQWDER, tPUYSICIAX AS DKtOaiST. MCKINNEV. KBNTVCKY, PraCTlitloni Carefullv ConinounSedTy or Nighty lu-on B. Q.

FOX, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, DANVILLE, KENTUyKT. Horaea and Hulee crnatantly on hand and for sale at all tlauaaw. t. PRICE, Sorffeon Oentitt, gtanford, Kya OmoavV McRobaru1 Prug Store In the Uwelay I 1 1 A.COII3EITT INSURANCE. Onty the best crfnipaniea represented.

Inquiries eolieiteU: 12, R. B. MAIIONY. AgL, Stanford. T- Lincoln County National Bank.

Capital Stork, lioo.tf!. axMaan. la h. KSTHMT. P0 and under same management continuously lor to lean.

Solicits Your Bank Honing such business relations will prove mutual Uauehciai and pleasant. ntBKtTt'ttS J. William tlwKih, A. W. li- Cumuilne, J.

K. Ilyttn, S. H. b.nks J. J.

a Owsley. 8. H. Sb.iik.. President; J.

It uwley i -n i.t W. M. Utigiit, Asst. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STA'NFOBI, KY.

Capital Stock $100,000. Snrpltw, 117.638 61 This institution originally established ss the posit Bank ot Stanford in then reorganined as IU mtlollat Bank -f sManM-d um and Hala reorganised aa the First ationai Batik ol Stanford In mt, hai had practically an uninterrupted exist- enoefor-ll yean. It better luppnau now wit. tacUlttea tor transactlug btialneas promptly and lib. arallylhan' TerhalolB itrinnw and uuaur.bh nt lndlTHnalSi Bduclsrlos.trnu andlndiridualisoUclted.

DtaacToaa, 1 F. Reld, Uuooln Oo J- Stanford S.T. Uarrit, J. S. Hocker, B.

H. Baughnianv P. fllll, W. A. Trlbbls, W.K Wilton J.

Colller.Crab Oroh'd M. J. Miller, Mt. Vernon D.Elmore, Stanford. v- 8.

Hocker, President; J. McKoberu.Casbhr. A. A MoKlnn.T As.UuntO.hirr. TO FARMERS.

Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs. Malta Cultivators, beat in the world. -Peering Roll and Ball Bearing. Binders. Deerlng Hon ana au oerui)t Mover Hnckboarda and Buggies.

HU Garden Plows and Double shovels. Will pay market price for Wool. ETacka TurnTaltea acy ttnia. All klnas or nurnitum ana any prau tlgctof -Harness want. Call oa 8 I), 8.

OAKPBMTKB. ivr, And willing to nay top prices ta. cash for Chlckena. SfCS F.eath.ers uncRs; oeese. Turkeys.

Glnaeng, Yellow lioou ovum yvax, Hidea of all kinds, Copper, Braes. Iron and Bones. Also will be In the market for wool. See ma and get my price before selling, and aretipoa caan. van ford, Ky, ttuuijouit, If we don't have rain soon our chance I at.araaa htawa mf 'at It Services were hettf the "Baptrrtf church Sunday by Rev.

Scott Ander son. Preachevsvllle is on. the lookout for old ville a ohance to rise The P. L. D.

society of this place. gave a public entertainment last Fri day night, which was greatly enjoyed. 5IfrXf37Thdmpoirtag been on the sick list this Miss Ellle Thompson visited little Miss Lillle Thomp son Sundav. Miss Allle Jeaa White visited Mrs. F.

Cummins last week. Mr. J. B. Hutchlns opened school Lawson's school house Monday.

The family of Mrs. H. G. Cummins is entertaining Mrs. Mary Hamlin of Chica go.

Mioses OUie and Alma Newland are guests ot Mis Jennie Pettus, Mr, Jack Mullins and sister are visiting their rand De rents here. Rev. I son and family are visiting J. L. Hutchins F.n worth league convention, India napolis.

IndAulv 20-23. The C. H. 4 D. Rv.

will make a rate of one fare for the round-trip, good going July 19-1, good returning to and including July 24. By depositing 50 cenu with joint agent, ttffkota may be extended to ana iocludiiir -Aiur. 20. Bee U. a.

uj agents for information. SUMMER LAKE TOUR3, HOW BEST TO REACH MICHIGAN RE SORTS. The Majeca ol America's rewrts" has been proclaimed all expenene'ed tourist to be Northern Michigan. The climate through midsummer compares with Kentucky's best October daysjtbe hotel accommodations, appeal to the most fastidious and "afford an assort-ment to suit the purse of any; the scen ery la beyond compare I n. both land and wte scaita and amusements abound ID great, variety including peerless sport for the angler.

The Wflnon.Koute rrojpi Louisville to Chicago, iq connection with the superb steel' steamer tou," from Chicago to Mackinac, Bay Vlew7 Charlevoix and a host'of other resorts presents a novelty io transportation and makes the outing completely perfect. The expense of this trip is no'greater than all rail, Furth er particulars will be furnished on re ouest to E. H. Bacon, aietrici passen fferatrent. Moaon Ky Exouralon to Old Point mTortTf tv The Chesapeake Ohio Ry.

has ar- ranired a series of excursions to Old Point Comfort, VmU during the months of July, August and September. These excursions will be run on the second and -fourth Tuesdays in each month The tickets will be good on the regular trains and will be limited to a days The rate will be 15 for the round trip. Personrdesfrrog theirliimes for sTeepine car space and hich train they will want to ga-ay4oformatloiLeexiullyj(ur- nt.hrrl nn mml tration to any aeent. or to Q. Baroeyruiv-V- ington, Ky.

Mohoh Houte, Steamer "ManllOU" 10 Mackinac, Petoskey, Charlevoix, Har bor. Sorinirs. Bay View, etc. Tbe trip is -without an equal: safe and superb steamer. TlCKets remrmng ui'w.

v. yia Lake Huron and Detroit. Side-trips through Lake Superior. Write E. H.

Bacon, district passenger agent, Louisville, Ky. To be bonad hind and loot for yean by the chains of disease Is the worst tor I). Williams, ol Mncoera. a slave was made free. ears: "My wife has ln mn heluli for tl fesrl that she could nut turn ever in bed alone.

Afier using two Iwtt es of Klei-trlc Bitters, she is womterfallf- 4.prl and sue tu do her ewnvawrk" Tin awpniiiii reiuwly for female diseases gulcWy eurea nertroiisn sleepleHsneM, flrtUnctrolyheadTChe, l-che, hinting and dlwy stiells Th miracle working t. to wesk, sickly, run down Deoole. Erery Iwttle guaranteed. Only 60 cents. gold by Penny, the Queeiiq Crescent ROUTE Central Holiness Camp.

Wllmore, July 8tb to 16th Tickets w.111 be sold via the Queen Cresuent Route uiy 7 to 15 from all stations, Dry Bldg'a aomersetincludedrSjt It fare for the round trip Good to July 18th. See agents for particulars. Horse show, fairand carnival, Lex', Ington, Aug. 8-12. Low rates via Queen Crescent route from all points In Kentucky dally Aug.

8-12, good to return the 14th inst. Greatest show Lexington has ever-had. 'Don't fall to attend. Ample room for all exoursion-lsts." unwu timN' NKKVK Jndonilt. able will nd tremeilduus energy are not found ere Htomach, l.i, Itid.s and Bowels of der.

If you want theje and th. sue. naaa. the brinir. use Dr.

Kings lew Lm kill. Me at Penny's drug store. -Befl Chandleiv year. fiJiW pod- ford county boy, Bmoked a cigarette while driving a load of hay Sparks set fire to the hay and burned It, to- ran away badly damaginghemselve. Lurirv.t Flra Insurance Cotnpnny III World the ManageraSonthern Dcpartniant.

Otmeral Offlcera, Columbia ttulltlltig. Umli-liyllla. Ky t) OPTIONS ON FARMS WANTED. i I would Ilka to lake optlona on good farm la Uneuia Uunnty. For tena and partlctt- laraaddreaa Wit, LAXIhiUAF.

Krlger, ky. FARM'FOR SAIX OR TRADE. Pplendld bi I wtl-a A-- ofJ4S acres la Southeast Kinaaa HI satin rmia the Mlswuri Una well ocaua. fund (arniius eouatry-. toKSIj aettled.

Will asll on easy trnnst trad. (br-IWrm la 'antral fan. tacky, an pay to tt.utn dl'mure la a trade, (ta) Adirrsel lloa 4a, Slankinl. Ky. J.

S. Ag.nl ar the Walter A. Wood Machine And also ssirat lor the Lou ry Grass Binding Twtne A rb-ap snd l-ltld. W4tho( ahlch all a. tar as ti wurta at ta.

rag-jar aioo. 1 atat bsodi. tj iitat'-'r CalLou in. aud ljl ss' yoo 1.1 J. T.

SUTTON, ruton ville, Hentuck OSr his aerrlceg to lb. people olWaat MrestH atrd couutles rail stock ol toftusaud Cask-etsaiwaysoa stand. i). a. Carpaetw.

Maar. Mason Hote I MRS. V. D. SIMPSON, Letwcaater, i Kentucky.

-1 Hawly futntahtil: clsatn-beala, ap)rtttad EvwrytaiBg hrst-elaaa. -l'ortera -inset all tracts. tn YOUR ACCOUNT I la due and ready for you. itid'yi'M rtquestwl to Settle It At Once I This means YOU If yon 6e J. H.

CREER, Stanford. Ky. Just Like a Mill. Yiiu lake and Corn to Morris Fred's Kit'liiinge In Daugbcrl v's shop In ftauford and Ret In exchange Flour and Meal. You can also buy Flour, Meal, Uhlm- atulf.

Chicken cheaper at rnv plac than any where In town. A trial la "all ak. I hellere tny exchange will be a eood tiling for fnrmera'and I plcilge llljer- al transaction and full weight. My goods' 1 coma from IHiailernr 1 ins ttiver Honor Mllle and are first -clawir- MUHH1B FllBU. Teleplnltte Nth H.

C. RUPLEY, The Merchant Tailor, Stafford, -S- Is Receiving; his Spring Smuttier Goods. Goods Warranted 1 Fit Guaranteed. Give Him a Call. 0 UNDERTAKER! And Dealer in -i HAH1T2SS, SALDLZST, R.

A. DENTIST, Stanford, tTSPV" llirnl. iipb.IiIb In the nrimarv depart- meat. Miss Maggie McHardle began her school Jtlonday in the "Monroe Smith" district on Green river. John teach in a district near HusUinvllle.

T. Rayborn. of Science Bill, opened hii school in the Richards district Monday. Rev. T.

H. Ctoleman fllftd hU pulpit here and at Mu Salem both Saturday and Sunday. Rev. W. R.

Davidson came up from Somerset and preached three sermons at South Fork school bouse last week, resulting- in six con fessions. The meetinir came to a sud den close on receipt of a message from Somerset telling of the Illness of -Wrs, David! formation assured the improvement of the sick, and the baptism of the con-verts took place Monday afternoon. The. meeting may be protracted until Thursday night. Gooch and ue, of Cincin nati, after spending several days with relatives here and Waynesburg, haVe returned home.

This was the Brst visit Walter had paid his native county for 12 years. He is a foreman in a large printing and binding estab lishment Id his adopted city, He Is a nephew of the' writer and a son of Rev. A. Gooch; el Butler. Miss'Florence Davidson, who has been spending the last few week with her sitter, Mrs.

C. Lt Crow, has returned to Somerset. Messrs. T. and Robert Godby.

of Mintonville, spent Sunday night with your co-respondent. Miss Mollie Priv-Itt, of I Breathitt county, jsjfialtfng MissFrona Montgomery. Miss Ethel Lane, of iunfitilpn' CLtyr is spending, few days with her grandmother, Mrs. S-' N. Davidson, Frank has bought and moved Into the tollgate property recently vacated by "Huston.

1 We -welcome Foley and his young wife as citizens to our little town. Tobe Huston has moved into D. Chrls60phervTroperty gn Lee street recently vacated by Tbea Wesley. '-r HUBBLE. James Rogers has bought Jesse Case's house and a few acresof land on the new Danville pike lor -oo.

JoBnTtraderwooa fDuodlbe, battoon In his Held that went up in Stanford on the 4tb, a distance of about three miles from its ascent. Myers Baughman and Bob Austin are running their threshers in this neighborhood and wheat Is turning out less than for many years. Mis Bettie Evans has decided to take up board in Danville for the fu fture so that she may be htff physician jntirher heatth is improved Dr. Bailey reports Mrs. Beuy ger very poorly at.

her fatherHi John Spoonamore's. E. A. White aed wife are taking in the camp meeting at 'WiU more and visiting Mrs, Cyntha Bland, agsd 82, died -at her sons. J.

P. Bland's, Monday. Her remains were Interred in the Lancaster cemetery-Tuesday, She was a mem ber of the Baptist chnrch and a' good, chflstlairwoman; She leaves one-son and several grand children to mourn her departure. REMABCABI RESCLE. Mrs.

Mlohaal Cumin. Plainneld. 111., niaktn the Dtaumeat that he caught raid, which aettled on hr Innan riiaaa-lnaM fur aanonth hr Jant. iv nliv.ipi.n. hut irriw woras.

He told her alie was a hopeless victim of oonsumpMon, and that no medicine could cure ier. Her druggist, euggeated hr. Kind's Nv IfiuioverT for Consumption; she bousht a bottle and to her delight lound herself Iwoetttted from the tlrnt done. She eoutlnaed it nie and after taking six botllw.loiind haraelleonnd aud weli; now dues her own housework, and- 4 as well nsfitte ever trial bottles of this (ireat lliscorerv at Teuev's ilruir Store. UttlV flu.

cents and SI. 00, erera bottle guaranteed. Cheap rates to Atlantic City. The Chffeapeake Ohio a rate of one and one-tblrd fare on the certificate plan to Atlantlc.Ctly fof the meet Ingof the American" Homeopatiho Institute which meets there June liHh to The has through sleep ers to Philadelphia and N.ew York without change. Be sure your ticket reads via the Chesapeake Ohio Ry.

Geo, W. Barney, dlv. pass, agent, Ky. WEAH T1SA BB MADE STBOHO, Dltr vgoa made clear, styes removed and 'granulated lids or pore eyes of any kind apeedlly-jtnd effectually CUjd.byJbg useoj Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It's up In tubes, and sold on a g-uarantee.

For ale at Penny's Drug Store 'i At Philadelphia a mule kicked a boy's ear off as clean as a knife would have cut it, but a surgeon oo the member again, and it Is growing back in good shape. IHSEAOI.I, KINU OF LL B1BDS, la noted for 1U Uoan alght, clear and dla tlact vision. So are those persons who use autWIarul 'a -fagla Eya Unl vm tm uak ayua. 1 uvea, aors eyi oi any Kina or granaiatea 1U8. Bold at Penny's at.

28 cents. Chicago doctor has discovered eight varieties of dangerous bacilli To the mouth jjieces of 10 different telephones, averaging a trifle less than oni bug for every telephone: William Haywood, a Springfield, 0., hot he still shoes, bore, i hwaww- tor -aiA-" ness, or pernaps was care. Ho matter what the causs. you xannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair Is starved hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve fores.

Iff Increasea the circulation In the scalp, gives more power to tb nerves, supplies missing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to directions, gray hair begins to show color In a few days. Soon It has all the aofiness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? V'e will gladly send It ta Write inl If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it, He may be able to suggest something of value to vou. Addret.

Dr. JL C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. ooc LDTirr MnliuiniMl. short luM WiiH.

and "Mis. I SnMteii setter Hitch, ltieralrewara tor ati rr ttira tu this utttca onrrn I hara aio TenaesK Sheep r. Snttr K.al steers. Call on of write to T. RlHlK, Haavilla Kt.

Jl Finely iocatsl Brick Eetldane In lonll telle, Kentucky, with 67 aeret 01 Well improved for Sale. The atsi proiierly is kiwwn as lh John Chris iH.n niai-ft and l. occlltiieit nnw by ixilli. Cotlev TlA house contains roonia, nne well at. kitchen door, a good on-hard a new Ice-houM, aud all necessary outbuildings A uew bam, fencing In good reuairandthe land In gooditateof cultiratlon As we u.va met with a greet tos.

by fir. recently a nsnt to sell pMperty and. any on. who it would do well to JAMES MrKt.CIIMK, Hayes'ille. t'n also ha.a lor ssTie a business room, brick, sli.

lMtOfeet in tbe voruw of the puMIr inare in Moiiticello. ana orruplnl by nc Itecluiie A -flarns as' an eirhange lor Aour, weal M. This 4s as gowl atUud as there is In Muatiwllo fur -buaiiiaasuJur snd lerpu address the snores Family Carriage That combines lieanty- -and comfort with convenience, is one of our well made, easy riding and elegant Surreys. It is unexcelled for workmanship, durability and comfort, and.wiil give more aatittiactiuo general family use than other car-riHge- made We ar-lling them Cheap and Fast. Son, Opp.

Oourt-Houae, Stanford, Ky. League International Meeting, Indianapolis, July aoth-23d. JFine'st trains In the South travel dally via the r-Rotjt ite -Clftilnnatir Only-one change to Indianapolis. Liberal return limitron 'tick 'ets via the Queen Crescent at one fare for the round trip. Ask agents for particulars.

v. 0. aiNSAaaoa, a. a. Epwortli QUEEIiaCRESCEIIT WJTj(an Jtn-pt----jWMifem, yr LaxEgtoh, K.

IF" "Wi i jHl(WjD'WrlltKv1ll'lt''l-Kg((3 The Favorite Line XiOTnSVII.XJB CHICAGO. Trmina Morning and Evening from -Cn. too Station, 10th and Broadway. PassenEen desiring information and rates to Wisconsin. Minnesota, ebalka and points in the far West, including Cal tfornia, should address Frank J.

Rted, E. Gen. Fasi. Agt H. Bacon, Dis.

Pass. Agt, W.H McDnel, Vice-Pres. Gen. Mgr. Charles H.

Rockwell Traffic Mgr, souttiein Railway THE SOUTR'S SYSTEM. K. tF.NETRATES GREAT STATES EIGHT 'tacn-Vi-Tennesaeo, Vlritlnla Oaorgla North and South uiirollnn, Mlsissiui'l Through Sleeping Cars Seiween IOuUvi(Ie an the THREE DAILY TRAINS way between LouiiTtlle and Lexington A. TURK, O. P.

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