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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 1

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 1

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JOURNAL 11 1 1 VOETXXTIIL STANFORDrKFi' FRIDAY. JUNE 900. 9 ArM; ERIOR SKM A Y. NEWS OF THE VICINAGE. JohD C.

Miller, of Richmond, it GOOD DRESSER LWAYS ATTRACTS ATTENTION. dead. Beth, Clay oounty, Hb Nelioa Gay a pukioiatter, b'a jual been 'established. PJea Hardy, the nox conntv, cod- vlct pardoDed.by Gov. Beckbam, died before 'be' coiild be taken from prUon.

By using a little jungment even the moderate ealried man can dreta attractively and look stylish and neat. Drop in ih'd "let us (rive yolra.iew poihterg on ho to; dreg this Spring. Our 0U3ines8 is to dress jieople and to dress them perfectly from' I fv '-y i A ihot wa tired tb(piib tbe window olttia depot at fflelotaavmeaVlB Op" erator, R'H. Webb by an unknown tttaeln, butit failed of Ua mark. qualities guaran-Neckwear, Straw dm MlS GmFFIN.

1 Clothing of all sizes and teed to fit and well well. Negligee Shirts, New. Hats, Low 'Cut Shoes. At NlcbOlaovllle. Elka Clarke, tbe Hesro woman who ahot and killed ber Minnie Wet, Mairgb 18, waa ten tenced to a life' terni la iht jentten- Mr.

B. Skinner, of Lexlngton.ba leased tbe Kentucky ClaiAlcal and Bunlnees CdUeue at North Middle- M1S3 BKTTIS very tbing to mke vou hwik wail od fcol com fort Hats Shoes, Furnishings. It Pays To Trade At THE GLOBE. MISS SALLF.E. town, lately In charge of Prof.

M. G. Ibommn, Wlliiuj'DeBiik ldt'anaTnabiIy killed bin touitln, James DeBuk, on tied Bird oreek, In Bell county. Tbe trouble ame over a dUpute in branding ta'w-luK. Botu men are Tennet-teean.

Barrlaon Bolyard, L-oJored. waa arretted at Silver Creek by Deputy United State Martbal W. T. Sbort.cbarjf- Annual Elbcutionary Contest OF YOUHQ LADIES WILL OCCUR IN Your moijeT back if you're Dot satisfied. Miller Hirsch, Danville.

Successore to J. L. Frohman Co. A ed with break Id it Into tbe povtoOice at L. R.

HUGHES, CHAIRMAN. "PAPBE Jl I PROGRAMME 1 1 i Music. that place. He wa taken to Ml. Vor- non.

Allan W. Gulirdn, of Carrolltbn, won tbe Srtt prt.e In the annual gold med al oratorical content between the llujr-ary octetle of Ceatre College. The econd medal went to Harry A. ShW' of LooUvllle. feo mnrdere.4 tyt unknown tramp, and VV.

t. Mcyuery, bo arrested, them tivar Ctiviojfttin, were taken. to LouiivllfB U). keep them Iroin being lynched Mrtjuery wa a native ol (iarrard (ouniy. For 4 Cents I In my Store, resdy to hang, I have 80,000 roth of newest patterns of Wall Pane 1 MISS BAVGI1MAN.

n-i nu, niiu ou run, on up 10 mo anesi maae, We fiang the Paper Cheaper than Any Place in Kentucky. see. the papet jt it-will look on- tbe wall, and get it it ones -cheaper ihart-any book-house cttn sell it: A large stock of Plntt'and Painter't Sup-plies on hand and Pictures framed on short notice in latest atyles. A. E.

GIBBONS, DANVILLE, KY. No. 306 Main Street. UiyH elifht veara etro, Mild ut der a judtr- meot in the BeM circuit court for 6uU to Eaatero Their otiiect In buy ion I U) enlarge the prVfenl re- ervoir and (urnUh water to PlMvllle and all the mining towm near. line ville.

1 When You Need ingsriHg. UncotB county. Mct VVi3, ban be vers' much id evuleova the ItUt I. Mis.s Marie Griffin, iLexirjgton Business College. Subject: Churls' Usher:" Walker.

Music. 2 Miss Pearl Bettis. Larjcaster. Subject: The Yankee's xJ. Usher: J.

H. McAlister, Jr. '3 Miss Sadie J. Baughroan, Richmeml-. Subject: f' Where is Arjnette Usher: Dr.

R. A. Music. 4 Miss Lellie Roberts. Danville.

Subject: Usher: Peorsoo Millar. Music. Deveraup, Wincbester Subject. Music e.J)s PoJly Trylor, Stanford. Subject Naughty iell Carpenter 7 1 Miss Mary Kay Salleo.

Harrodfbur SubjcU The CorP1 vtct Soliloquy" Usher! J. W. Rout, Music- 8 Miss Julia Carperjter, Aftlllersburg. Subject: How tbe LaRue Stakes Were Lost. Uhrt BowtiVbttktsddA-i v.

Poipts lo Decision: 2. Pronunciation. 3. Grace and Ease of 4.. Voice: 5.

Cooceptiorj ot Piece. 6. Dramatic Effect. First Set of Silver Candelabra, ($25 Second --Ui Seats now on sale at AftcRoberts' Drug Store. 4JZ BEAHEY MEN EFkE, Mana4rs; N.

MrsW. B. Banron will furnish all kinds of Cut Flowers -suitable for everybody. ft M. inf.

A Mr. Giwhorn, tf Martinsville, aQ It her jo atari -a large aw mill. He nsu -3 will have as his partner, Mr. Jiihn Young, of Highland." MUs Llllic Smith, of MoKir.ney, was tbe-gneat of frleuili bere Mrs. Ida Williams, of Eubank, afterapleas- jiai vltifc Craig Hocker, Stanford.

home Tuesday, ecompaled by her A. SINE, CONTRACTOR BUILDER, MIS TRAYLOR M1SBJIOBERT8. -tittle too. LiwMooe. Joe McCarty after ayieaan( visit to relatlvea, if turned to Harrodiburg, but will I return iere shortly on a professional visit fid MeCifty HffTuid Wlf Itlena-ed the basket meeting at O.

Sunday and report a delightful Mr, and Mrs. W. L. McCarty 'f little ton, Mike, jatoe very near being choked to death by (retting natch la bit throat. Rev.

Stamper, of Georgetown, tilled bit regular appointment at Point Baptist church last Sutday morning and evening. A great many from bere iltended, J. Cundlll, our popular Station agent, left Tuesday for an absence of two weeks, during time be is lo be married to Ella 6. WHght, of Mack Williams, of Brannon, Is filling tbe former's place. mencement at Danville.

is In Jackson county for a couple celpt ofi oBlcial notice, lettera were written aod commupicalloo opened' with tbe cltlzant of Perryvllle Jor the LANCASTER, Dr. W. N. Bush has returned from of days A young lady friend has our thanks organization of the committee, asking the Stanford li.firmary much tmprov. ed, Mtssrt.

J. Duncan and Giiorge for the letter tent you during the absence of your regular reporter that tbe cltlzent of Perfyvllle and, vicinity organize a bureau of information I make close estimates on work and guarantee perfect satisfaction as to workmanship and material, as will be attested by any one of the many parties for whom I have builded during the 15 years that 1 have been in business here. I carry a fu 1 1 stock of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Metal Roofing, Rough and Dressed Lumber, ath, Shingles, Etc. I will duplicate anyprices offered. Smith.

Jr have gone to Rock Castle Spring I and to wetotin tbe; work. The com. The telephone switchboard at Crab Orchard has beenjnovd trj "sir upstair Several aemocrat nave gone to ui rolttee will go to work at once, getting Isville and several republicans to Phil up needed information and data, and' It adelphia, partly for the purpose of Is expected they will visit that fa room adjoining Brooks' drug store J. A. Landrura aod family are visit log relatives at Pittsburg, while Pettus does the worn tne depot.

making nominations, but principally to CHURCHES AND PREACHERS, mous battle field soon. They expect to There is a strong feeling bere to turn the Philippines over to the colored people, and send them there. This would be or tbe good of society and (top the heavy expense of maintaining tbe islandewbich are no more ours than are tbe spots on the sun and hawe ies use "for "TSe'Trutfi'T they are nothing but a dead fall, inviting trouble with foreign powers, and the war was only waged for humanity's sake and not for the purpose of acquir log territory, MT, VERNON, Sells Gra'y's circus will show "here on the 28th. Nonlnterc'ummunlcaibllity nearly exhausts the alphabet. E.

K. Wilson, who was. given years, has appealed his case, Shiveley't stave works are working abuse each other. have their reemorfoV accompanied by Interior Journals are so much in all the facts and Information necessary ready to present tq Congress at its ses Miss Gert'e Fuquay, a fanndsome young lady of Mitchell, is visiting father, who has a lumber businees dtfmand here that'thev are caljea for at the news stands. I heard a young man sion cemmencing in December nex bere.

Mr. charde, the bank promoter, is Capt. Herndon pnt tbj matter on foot and it Is believed -that the "park will be J. A. ALLEN Coaatx'actors STANFORD.

Hitve now a complete stock of Building Uaterial, Yellow Pine Flooring, Doors, iHsh. Blinds and all kinds of Dressed and Kouirb Lumber. 8hlnrle and Hied Unofin-r. In. nere and has called a.

meeting of sub established. scribers of stock for 2 o'clock Saturday Squire Myers has ditched 23 miles of turnpike with the steam plow, at 115 afternoon. rust Post. Acv-We make estimates on any kind of work waatsd. Office oDDOslta Ut, L.

Harrison a darkey, was per mtie, iiASTi H. "brought here 00 trial before work by band vould have cost -ovejr sioner White on charee of being, con ask for a Courier Journal aod an INTERIOR JQCRNaL and wbo be failed to get the latter be left with a frown of aiffsattsractioar 1 Mr. E. P. Morlfz, Is bere surveyihg for tbe ereetion trf water workt.

1 Tbe people are delighted to see this." bur-city only needs three, things to be tbe mosv Inviting city in the State: Wter works, the extension of the" Southern railroad and, especially, more Christianity, the latter being needed more1 than both the first named. The name of Hon. H. Tomllnson was mentioned lute' as a candidate for nected with Blve In the Silver Creek on a large scale at Muhlersville. The Royal Arch Masons organized We have the Sole Agency for the post office robbery He was acquitted Th.e tGiephoce line building from Eu chapter -here last Thursday 'and put The College of tbe BibFe aiXexing.

ton graduated 24 youog men who will become preachers. Vrof. J. E. Harry, of Georgetown College, will not be there next year, but will be professor of Greek lo tbe University of Cincinnati.1- Alex Ralley, of Grand Rapids.Mlcb., ate little daughter joined tbe Methodist church against bis will.

He was a bot Baptist, The protracted meeting at West Point, held by Ira M. Boswell, of Meridian, closed last Sdndav ulgbl with 111 accessions nine baptisms and one from the Baptists Christian' Guide. iiev. W. M.

Kuykendall' has been called to tbe bedside of bis mother, Mrs. Gov. Leslie, of Montana. She bat been critically 111 tor some time add if seems tbe end is near. She is 70 years old.

4' The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of Mie E. church, South, held its 22d annual meeting at Lexington this week and elected Miss Belle Bennett. Rueh'mond. president: Mrs. G.

N. Buffington, Covington, vice president; Mrs A. M. Odeh, Winchester, 11,000. Miss'Gonzella Burns, of Selma.

Alabama, Is toe guest of Misses Julia May aod Nannie Gaines. Lawson Fox and Sweeney Morgan shipped several car loads of lambs "to Clnclnatl this week. We have bad an abundance of. rain banksj) thig. place.as reached.

Level Green' and is in working "TJ, ft enterprise is being put tbrougb by Messrs. Wilder. Ridjlei'- Drs Price. Isaacs and others Poles are being dis taibuted betweeo Level Green aud this place- There la a deal on foot, between the owner of Pine Hill coal works and aoaie through 12 candidates. Dave Jackson, of London, was with tbem and directed affairs.

Mr. Burnam, of Richmond, also rendered valuable assistance. Your reporter attended tbe telephone meeting at Winchester last week, A majority of the strongest independent-companies of the State were represented and arrangements were entered into the democratic nomination for govern-orHbut no telling, what will happen. Garrard has furnished several governors and has plenty of timber left. If he should announce, his career in important placet of trust, is a guarantee that be would discbarge his duties faithfully if he should be nominated and elected.

Commander Maj L. M. Drye, of the for connecting all their exchanges by. A Range with the Latest Improvements; upto date a strictly -high grad Southern aod Indiana parties wboe names we have failed to learn. It is Slid a trade has been cloned and and all crops are" looking exceedingly well, with prospects lor an abundance of fruit.

My friend, Butler Engleman, has my thanks fora fine clay pipe, 10 which I only object because it bears the Initials of his bosQm friend. W. S. Taylor. A warrant has been issued for tbe arrest of RusselT Holdmao, charging him with an attempt to commit an assault on Mrs.

Wells, near Flyt Woods. He was arrested but the facts in the metallic circuits, thereby increasing the efficiency of the service 50 pep niiuge ai a very ua rrice. tiatl ana tee it, Geo. H. Farris Go.

cent, or faore. Otber Important questions were acted upon, and altogether tbe independents have a bright are being drawn this week. It it. olaiiu-eJ that it Is tbe intention of tbe late purchasers to erect coke ovens and do a extensive' busine.s. This properly has changed-bands often wiibln tbe iG.

A. R. Encampment, has appointed 1 a 00m I tte composed of Messrs. -Jobo Nate Welsh was over from Berea corresponding secretary and State organizer; Mrs. Stephen Nolin, Nicbolar-vllla, treasurer; Mrs.

W. A. Sears, Barr, A. Brown, M. Minion.

D. U. and explored the mysteries of the It. case are not itowo. Trial this week past donee years aud each new purchas Carraod wiliiam Herndon to "Me The announcement that the Louie er has promised great Improvements 'v bt hav.sg failed lo- ffiateral-i THE RED CIRCLE PILL, McGlll was elected Secretary of the ing a National Park.

established on the that tbe merchants of that city- assist wm wait anu tee wnat tna latest arri Danville district. battle field jf Perryvllle." During tne us in paying for tbe right-of-way for val will do before gl viog tbem, an ex the. railroad A. chapter here. J.

J. Lawrence It Fritz Krueger was out at Manchester. Judge. Williams was in Richmond' Jack and James Davis, jjfBurnside, are 'vTsitTng lelatlves Here, aamnel Short, of Shelbyyilie, is with his brother, St thl placer W. Champ was up from Paint Lldk-Sunday to see pne of our yOung MIJr-bAe-lrer, tiirnad to hit county, is encouraging and it should induce our people to subscribe all tbey cab the 1 much needed enterprise.

(AgyialB the Liver, Nature will do the Rest.) TTHlFOOMAN'SDOCOR The Best Liver. Kidney and Stomach" Eeinedy on Earth, Hat been tried 60 I has never failed, to Cure Dyspepsia, Indifirestion, Constipation, Biliousness, Chronic A THOUSAND TONGUES Could nut ifrk ill ptur o(" Annlf Springer, ol iliii Howard Ptiiiadelpbia, i'a wiien sbe found (bat Ur Kings New lMsravcrv forOoDruiniLton hud cumi hvr of gooa agents of either ex to take or- wages, permanent position be 0 f-ePH citens of, Perryvllle exclusive territory. Address Box 1.14. 1l lhe wP-VW Danville, Ky. takeeetlon.on tbi matter.

Tbe mnnication was referred to Maj. Drve, Sella Qray.s great show will exhibit here Wednesday, June 2T- It has; evei'ythlBg of a Hns class eirgaa na- nd dtaturs cuiild biirden. Ail IBV judge and Capt. Harmlnn, j-H AT THROMBINS HtABA3HS- fiSif usrlwtp; 1nl stw sayTgw til if g- reported -t a re solutlun- fivorlng the ttbuit quiolly l.avs you IT yomiiwd Iff. Klntf'i H.

l.ito tni, Thonwiiidn nf aiittrra hare proT. movement, which was unanimously aod nl thsir utirjilns UMrit tor Mek and Nsrvom Bwuiu.hw.. Tiiy niak pur hiood ami itrvng entbusiastioaily In accord- arm and hnlld up your liwlili. Kwy.ki. t.k..

ance wllh said rasolntlna t.h animal abow, being excellent In every performance. The press in many Statet baa made favorable mention of It. Tbe rougb riders, the pick of tbe S. Navy, will be one of tbe attract' ive features. soon removeit mm paiu iituit vawi una can now steep wmo.iiy, toiiiethiDg 1 can v.

rwly reuiemht-r duioK -tK'forw 1 feel Ilk souudiUK it )ra-tbroitKhotivthe Tnivf rw." bo will vervoue wno trie lr tiiua's JNew UiBuovr ftu- anv troutilv oi 'tnft Tllroftt, Ohwit or Lungt Frl and l-rifll bottlet in at Ptirny lirug Storj every Tolllvjuaranteed. C. McKee was bere from London Tuesday. Judge MoClure and Mist Bessie are In Louisville. C.

C. Williams attended the State convention. Rev, Ewers It attending com- And the majority of ailments caused by a Torpid Livei DOES WOT OH CHIPS I But acts gently on the SSdo-es In a box for 25c. Try It once and von win never be without it. For Sale by W.

Bi McROBERTS, Druggist, Stanford, Ky. Trv tltain. (liilr Mouey itata 11 hi. ff ursd. iJll by'l'tnny, Druggist, named committee iuitmed.

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