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The Stanford Interior Journal. STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY. JANt'AllY 2Uh It'll VOLUME XXXVIII. NO. t.

$1 A YEAR 8TRICTLY IN ADVANCE WORON DEPOT STARTS IN SPRING. I WATCH FOR THIS PLANS DRAWN BY L. A OF FICIALS PROVIDE FOR HAND SOME BUILDING. Just fcoon a spring open up (ho Loulsvlllo Nashville Itallroad III begin lork on Un Stanford depot. All doubt that the new station Mill be built watt disslput cd when tiupt.

K. KBr.vder, this dlr-liilon and Koadmastcr Burn tamo here last week and went over tliu tdans for the new depot with Local Agent J. 8. like Complete plan and speclllcatlons (or the building liao teen drawn up by tlio eoiupany architects. Those who saw the plana say that the road la preparing to give Stanford ono of the most up-to-date mid alRlitly stations of tbe present It la planned to hare tho structure i-xtcnd the whole length of the block lacing tbo railroad on the north, with piobahly about twenty feet on each nd for an approch.

It Is also plan- Wfltch for tho new serial story 1 which will soon start In the Interior Journal It Is entitled "Alias Jimmy vaicnune, una tells of tho exciting adventures of on ox-con let Tell your friend so that they may gel In their in time to read the first chapters. It's corker Don't miss It, II Ml SHAY PELMAN MUST DIE, SAYS COURT. APPELLATE TRIBUNAL AFFAIR3 CAPITAL VERDICT OF LINCOLN COURT. Shay i'cllnian, tho negro assailant of little Nancy Itanklu, must die for his crime. The yourt of Appeals affirmed tho death of the Lincoln Circuit Court Ills case and li Is now then over the Preaclieravllle and Can fnP aan tutnplko to this place and back lo Crab Orchard.

Mr Pavid Dyehouke formtily of this section, but later of Uoshen, aged and Miss Mary Molly Djrhousc, aged 23, of the 8wecue) section of (lorrurd. were tnnde one last week. Mr Dyrhouse Is a flno fellow and liked by all. Ills bride Is tho only daugu ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Uyohouao and It, both popular and pretty. V8 ex-If ml our best wishes. The Daptlst brethien o( last Wednesday railed Kev. Anderson Cor-mollis as their pastor for the ensuing year The MUses Puyr.e of lcbanon June- ned to have a driveway In the rear so tlon, are guests of MesdwnesJ, P. that passengers and bagguge may bojl'ayno und J.

P. Bbaw. Miss Ktla hauled directly to the door o( the. Thompson, of Ho)le, la a guest of station In Iront a long sbcu "HI ex ImIsj Hallle llrown In Garrard. Mes-tend the full length of tho station llayden Naylor and 8am Ram lo the tracks, thus affording of Point were guents of tlon In all sorts of weather to those Mrs Levi Hell.

Mrs Mary Naylor of who are boarding or descending from Kowland Is with ber daughter, Mrs. trains. Paypo Tor a visit. The material of which tho building Aunt Jane Naylor who was quite ill will bo constructed has not yet been I much better Master William upon, so the officials say but kcnuhip bas been quite til for few will piobahly bo bilck with atone days but Is better, (iltnuilngs of an artistic Mr. T.

Y. Shaw who Is a hustler with, life roof of the most attractive the raw fur line, buying practically all I attorn. the furs In Lincoln, Garrard and ad- hla elocution. It Is expected that as the electric chair Is now Installed at the Bddyvllle tenltentlary, Pellman will the llrst let Ira of tho now method of Infliction or capital punishment In Kentucky Pellman will executed on the data that the governor fixes unless further steps should be taken In bU behalf by friends or counsel, who might seek to have the governor commute his sentence to life Imprisonment It Is hardly believed however that anything more be done and tho prompt payment of tbe penalty by the brute for his crime will be gen rrally approved tho community In fcncral. MRS.

BAILEY SUSTAINS, PARALYTIC STROKF. POPULAR WOMA.N SERIOUSLY FCCTED DUT FRENDS HOPE FOR THE BEST OFFICERS AFTER YOUNG DESPERADO FORMER LINCOLN GIRL I CORRECTS MISTAKE TELL3 TRUE STORY OF EXPERI-ENCE SHE HAD RECENTLY i IN CINCINNATI. WARRANT OUT FOR WILL MER- SHON CHARQINQ hlM WITH FORGERY Uuder warrant sworn out by Sol Klmore, Chief of I'ollcu II. D. Carter nnd NlgtU Detective John Mceka have bet-n on the lookout for several daye for young Will Mcrshon, who is harg-d with forging the name of Mr.

Elmore to a check for $1170 which he caihed a) tho store of T. 1). Ham- tuonda on the Danville pike. The lad got some goodi with part of tbo rnouoy and took the balacp of the check In rnsh TnU Is not the onU Piece of "devil- went" Uld against young Mcrshon for It Is believed by the officer that ho had a hand In the robbery of a freight car on the N. while switched lho oamo ot guticr and there I be nUlil.

nmn Th. Ull Ul Jll'1111, IITVV HIKIItB UftW. The following is sent the Interior Journal for the purpose of correcting grievous Injustice done a former Lincoln county girt by the Cincinnati Post. Pittsburg, Jan. 15.

Dear JSditor: I wish to correct a mlitake through your valued paper mado by HERE'S THE BEST OF THEM ALL. To every one who sends us $1 for the I cither as a now sub scrlbcr or in renewal, before tho 1st of April wo wilt furnish a ear subscription to the Ken-tuck Firmer fiec The Ken tucy Farmer Is a monthly Jour nal devoted to the agricultural and live slock Interests of Kentucky and tho south. If you want to take a good farm paper here's a chiince to get ono for nothing. Better hurry. i the Cincinnati Post.

Bcforo I came Lot E. C. Games, the Insurance to Penmlvanlai ifcom Cincinnati, I -anca8tor. Kep your property T.uiHi-u mere 111 IUUI1UI HUU UVOJU cd on Walnut street with a woman wy car door was forced open nnd a num ber or pairs ot shoe taken rne car breaker, who ever he was, evidently had assistants In the Job. The office have found where several ot tbe pair of shoes were sold and hnve t-nough evidence they believe to connect Mention with the Job Mershcn wnt some time In the re form school camo acquainted with a man by the name of Fred Mlnlx who had been Introduced to mo as a traveling salesman One night ho proposed to take ino to a Etiow and I.

being a stranger In the city, and thinking him a perfect gentleman as I bad known hlin eat some time in ine re lwo m0nths, thought nothing of accept at Lexington for break- Ing Into Cummin Wearrn's s'ore v.wuon. men iook a and lor other misdeeds In Cie rlty. His May at Oreendalo seems only lo have hardened him a little, If that wen poiiiblc. for he has evidently been pretty busy ever since his return. The car to go to the show and after riding a while he pointed to the house and we went In far until I House Caught Fire.

WHILE WAYESBURG LADY TALK- ED OVER THE 'PHONE. BLIND TIGER BOOZE CAUSES KILLING- GARRARD COUNTY YOUNG MAN KILLS HIS FIRST COUSIN NEAR BUCKEYE. Waynesburg, Jan. 12 Mr. Ashford Johnson lost his hoiipo by fire Thursday.

It caught from the cooking htove. His wire was doing some cooking and left the kitchen and went to thu phone and called up much under the influcnco of liquor and he at once drew Ms pistol and fired at his cousin. The wounded Lancaster Ky. Jan 23 A killing occurred at 9 o'clock Thursday night, near Buckeye, lo North East Garrard, In which John Calico shot his first couiln, Irvlna May, with 38 caliber pistol, the ball passlrg entirely through the head, hor. Ing entered just above the left ear nnd passing out above the right ear Mjy lived about an hour after the shootlrg.

It Kcenicd that John Calico his twin brother Willie Calico. Irvine May, and John Wesley Dalley were patting along the Uurkeyo road, some of the party Intoxicated when Jobtr Calico turned to his cousin Irvins May, and asked him for another drink May Immediately passed CMIco an empty bottle, having previously Imbibed all Its contents himself. This enraged Calico, who wag already vert Mrs Steele Jlal nu mi Mem her mother and while talking board a I had not gone veiy roar In the kitchen and went to ses discovered something what v.a& and in opening the door nrii-or V4ivo no nosltlve evidence i wrong. Suddenly ho entered a strange i.re Hew In hor face. She ran hut they believe that ho with a routed looking room, and was Invited to sit bJck to tho phono and ralicd a fire erale were the lads who drPled ftev-i nm.

-mi i.im.luin. on h.i.. eral holes around tho lock or w. u. White's store one dark night several 1 Mlnlx I said I thought we were tlicro lho house was gone.

Just a weeks aro but failed td get In, to go to a show He said we will few things were saved. Let us all Chief of Police Carter his g0 ater eipng ana replace tho been on the boy' trail or.d the rent, ft fw nn ffl he went a hunting for finely drcss-d lady and asked me Mr. Huyden neynolds came near get considered reckless and wild ind found that lad hail Defn mere where were my clothes? I said I did Hug an evo put out wiillc doing some but litteen minutes before. Marshal not rome to gtay- i started to carpenter work. -Mrs.

Kliza Ferrlll, of flow land, Is relieved thv twain' ot a con- bill but I did not know what she golnc to movo back lo her old homo It Hoti'I pp 0 and other parapher- meant nnd would not ace raan was carried luto a nearby house when phjulclans soon discovered he In dying condition. was 34 years old and leaves widow nd four t-hlldren, while Calico his slayer is only about 20 and single, Hoth of the parties were regarded as peaceable men, when sober tllliu IIVIC IU 'iiv pmiiriii wiui a revcu' "'m ul -i V- rf. show She offered mo a flo dollar Kr'i. night wl ttln lit lur piersnon i j. and relieved P'e twain or a con- aattnient at Utc Kt Asaplt lioti'l cinmrahntd nml other naranher- meant nnd would not accent It.

Sho in flu? nrini? Htanford clllxens and all who joining counties, frequently gels large, conversing with Dr. J. (5. Carpenter nalta of tip-todate uurglnis and ties thc Mlnx tte moner. ll0 accented it John Jc.hnt.on.

of Somerset Is visit. have occasion to do business with L. lots of pelts from distance of 75 Hcr wnoic right side was affected peradotH Mx. Clem up the tnanked her. tIlen began t0 Dg here.

it N. at this point will greatly appre- nilles and not 7 as your types, or tho nnd sho was deprived of tho power of I10 lce. V-Ti T. n. to nt ih.

iv xrrrsmnc elate the progresslvehckH nnd gciie--, "devil" made us say tceonUy speech. Dr. Carpenter did everything 'lanlcd bt it seema he overlooked Then the woman said "you go back'ieturned home after a long Visit with fP" NIcholMvllle. l.w In nUill1T LO Mill- In tllU HeCtlOn (leCUl'lnx m.ll.nl a.U.n... I i allnnAil thmilffhl inOUlg WCTB ITOm 10 iV vw iana get your domes, ana come leianves ana incnas uere.

rn nnf i. nf lli l-il nlllrf-rfl. I quicKiy to ine request umuu tu. u.iu..i...Uur., sugges! nnu sue ornciun. iC straight back or I will have you arrest Mrs.

Deans Hays Is getting along ly out of c'arfc of a.c, antJ tne son of Mr. and t'd." 1 said yes I will come back if you nicely. Think she will be out In a will let me go I then ran out and ran few days. tniion heie. It has beon only a few tills year's crop of tobacco months since the iH-tltioc.

asking for a Phil II. Thompson bought a sow and new depot was filed and such quick pigs of Mrs. Williams for HO, und -il nt thin tin. n. lint naf rntlrel.

vcarti ol age, ana me nun ui danger. Dr. Bailey who Is at Mam- w(ll Mcrshon of this city both moth, Utah engaged In his, horplui of whom vuo highly respected anu es- a i tll.ll I AailAAfllnSrl 1 I li A action on the part or lh rsiiroaa is sold gooa uogs to run ui vork, wae telegraphed and It Is ex teutneu anu Arnold, of Garrard at about that he will arrhe here within 7, 3 iffe very rare thlnir. to the corner and screamed for tho II. Mitchell the monument m-iit Is when drinking.

John Calico It, still when drinking. John Calico gave him nelt up and was held to the grand Jury without ball. Malcolm Carter, of Teatcrvllte, sold ihoit8 to Wm. Hainey for $20. Miss Marguerite KInnatrd gavo a teccptlon Saturday afternoon to hr handsome young cousin Mia Sail fl The Notwith standing the Inclement weather number responded to tbe Invitation.

Tempting refreshments were served. Mr. Itichard Ballard age 72 years (J led alter an Illness of several months Lt Ms home In Bryantvllle. He wa3 police Two policemen came. I told fixing to run a general lepalr shop a wealthy capitalist being president of TO BE ArtEriftt HELD HERE BY WOMAN'S CLUB (ADDITIONAL LOCALS.) a few days to tie with hla wife.

i Mrs. Bailey bad little warning of, tlie anproach of the. stroke. -Shu had THE rresh. roasiea peanuts at "been engaged upon soroo work for Ihoj every day I -Missionary society oi tue rresuytcr- Rev.J.G-iifBsgstwi.

i them my story as quick as possible, at this place. They said you go to tha houee with J. M. licynold and wife are visiting I tuaand. tts-thg raan that took kiaiolks In "Mlssburi.

jou In there. Theyetiarded me in Mr. Lone Truo. of McKlnner is not Afternoon a tho home of Mrs. Ihrnnvh tliA hnnin-iml ihrnrnj thou, hl.nealf himllno fn- A 1 West On Danville Street.

Mission the Bryantsville bank. Tha deceased is the father of Sheriff George Ballard and Mrv John Ballard of this city. The girls circle will meet Friday "'sr tiks: AFTER SEVERE ILL-be man that brought me in there. Horton la out It welt known that Stanford can, a frp, annnlr of wall to make a social visit for a few mln- naucr. J.

Ueatley. jutes: Suddenly abe arose and remark ed that tthe could not think of wha. Study, will be the them-) H. Johnson and Mlas Bentrlt'o Tliey arrested him and the woman -Mr. Sam Prultt's step daughter Handera were united In marriage at and all who were In the houso and I died at hU home here Thursday and.tbn home or Klder P.

M. Tinder the (wont uiti, iii nnii.umn. i ihn ii. oi cinint I nonuMr Christian minister, he seal- mw uiii.w ni a. i H1nlf1a.t 'lBR llieir IU3 1" "IS U'li ItlS many lrieUUg VHt UC rmrf nml ftioro thnv liuilr tt.v toati Unmn nf nil, ninnln until In ll.l 1 ttoast of talent along manr tines "qual Best companies, ow.t rates.

In- Bn0 wantea t0 My and then the stroke know that Kev. O. Livingston Hlmony The-n I went back to my board kicking on our stock law and have Tne Mary Walker Price Chapter of to any city in urniucay auo sure your piwucit w-7 anu sue naura uave taiieu improving rapiaty auer ing nouse anj reSumed my work. gone so far as to get up a petltlon'the U. D.

held a jacKson ana ie not been overlooked. In order to Newland. 5-100. lUe fIoor haa not Dr. Carpenter and opcratlen.

Tbe following it was shocking enough and this was against it. Guess they want to Meeting Thursday afternoon Jan. 13 fcuumlate thoie who bavo neglected and caUEUl hcr- concerning this beloved minister and corrected fence against their own stock' and. wMamnsi "stir up tbe talent them" a' buU" to C'fy Once before Mrs. Baej tvd a Mi toeM contributed a friend- hrou.h paper ftg many of eVerybody cIae.g.

Try it and taen kick 'SiiSt also to euthuse those who aro making Ulioko of similar nature. She la ou Saturday Jan. 7th 19U. tuc news ijneoln ar.rt other nlarM Mlu Elsio Slncleton will teach il Miss Lrnnlo Mom was called tu ihe t.niiortunllles offered for cul- i. to ttnwiand for foodlwoman of snlendid vitality, however, over the entile community ot hinninn- tii Plnevillo by tho painful accident be- i i- ture In this aepanmoui oi ana cneap pictures oniy ou ana toon recovered.

iter- uii ut Die serious uincss oi um. o. tl: kind cdltdY for fGth Frank Cordlcr. PHONE 'YOUR OrtOERS TO 168. T.

D. NEWLAND. the Woman's Impiovement Club of dozen Stnuford ban laid plans for an art cx-j Ublt in all who have done oil painting, water color, cluna painting. cmbiolde'n, crocheting or any other. handluralt modern or decaded may ex j-or rent.

Blacksmith shop More dibit the name, by communlcatlns jand. good location lor right man with the commute. Slake list and to Mrs. PrUcllla Brownt Moie-a dtserlptlon of what you would tlko Ky. to oxhlblt and send lu the Secretary I Mrs.

SheliDit Saulfcy. as soon ns con Don't forget. Let me build that luiiinnt vviiiuarv llth. Is het apart hmmn for vou thht spring. I can for the n-ceptlou of all -who want to pcaite yon.

Will Stone Wslt tho exhibit from. to M- and tmd iront 7 to 10 M- Tbe large and comtortnble loom In the rear of the hattple ntj' ofoal at nierlgt State k. Trust which will xSiS' hnrait-r bo theheadqnarfers ot tho Woman's luipiovcment Club, will be Vuro bred blte, Wyan-lutd tor lho exhibit 'dotte robjler 'dustln "Sttraln. f'l each. 1'rue will bo awnided for excel- (M y.

Mji. Ii.nce. ifiiiihi-r notico given) iu- friends are sincerely hoping that ber tlgslon. And as" the hours wore on t)is lecovcr.v from tnis atteciion njay oe there seemed no posnuie cuancu ui as quick and complete as her previous recovery. That home was darken experience.

rd, tho loved one In tears for It seemed the ono who had alwajs been so dear to 'them would sooir UaVlS MOre pags over, "Death's RUer." to tho i .1... tliA linnil rf groat oeyona anu cju(i mc tbe dear Savior, for whom he had Very rep'y KTIIEL LEB. Contraetor MRS. EDITH ALDRIDGE Ml I Miss Sallle Gooch Is visiting her sister at Ludlow. Kd Surber has t-old his faim Lexitigton parties.

to Hubble In Memortam Mtu T.MHh tl.im AMrldirn. HIpH. it t. itSnhnt. cnt.l Mi-itwi HVrr 11IU -).

IUIIII-S rJ i.nmp the greater part or his me Qf her parfnts ln t((ll 0f Somerset two MeaMtld flllle M.YT fnr C'lAA fl. tvt'n vnl nilllaa Deceased formerly lor wiui (, iIanKin another load some time. Sho went nt ini tn List Satur'- the all Wise wuo B' t-nln Imniur thn rlnnnie I 1.1 nml tL-n lmllpVit He .1 Tt.il. nml ilf i bmie nun i tuiiiiil icinrn imr Men 111 nut return r. auhuis iiuiigui vua nnKW.r n.

natives it Crab Orcnnra lust week. Andiron for $15 and a colt front hi some imee monies ago. weaver his tobacco crop Moc Pit n. an for ioO. Sain Delancy is lejolclng over the anlval ot a fine gltl at his Mis been has returned natl.

,1 ot a tine gltl at his home lur tbe Come or her p. Coleman who has, hSne Hkr Counly Jan' im Mslt.ng In this wcMon, resided in SUnford. eturned to her' home lu Clncln- V. tubcreuloshi for so.r fell her cousin Mr, Charley Simpson young man 21 yeirs of age, He was struck by a passenger train anct patnrully hurt but not fatally W. B.

Barton bought ot Cawood and rhnmnsnn of North Mlddletown tt mniPE io li vears old for ot McClmtook and Clark of Paris 15 mules from 4 to 6 years old lor and P5 mulec of the same age at ML Sterling for $190 00. per Wallace Cornelitson age iv yea a sop. Mrs James White living near the varraru nne mei atid painful nccldent while out hunting. He struck at hU dog with nU gun which was discharged the shot entering the abdomen The was brousht to the Lancaster hospital at once but he died a few hours later irom Internal hemorrhages. Mr Marshall Denny will enter tain -the Embroidery Club Thursday ers.

n-an hnneil. the Tould be SD.ired to -t lipnal.r nt He also sold A I unnn Ilia lll.ll AT nffllrtifltl 1 OAA I t.HM knn.l.nmA nAW hfllTl' Ittrhnnl Dvehouse and wire haw do- 'vs cheer tie nearis oi uear ones in ir.e urown ar.u iimjh wiw oiieruooa ai Kicuaru ujeuouse ana wne nun t. i h- vvh Avenno. A dainty re- jiei nm flUure ag sus nat( Ule pa8U Ulll us euests 1' vntn isi. i me.

,.1.0 mIiI.v.1 ttt. ninl'n Ihnlti IiAitIii ul( It Vm whom "no has preached nvuhoiiM' I.Ih fitthei who now resides: at PreaaUcrsville- ii. rnnUe thU a notable B.i' wno uvea ffjui umjnu nm uviu. v'vvum il I 1 i 1. i itanKiu ousu years upon years 1111 iueir ejos ftrst nk BolJcu rhaln wal a jftck coU fof-23000 enwaru eacn uy t.iuj the angel of de; blesklnes to rest upon mm.

i.et ua Will fc- l. L. Hubble, The incaster hospital haa several I within Its confines. Mrs. Adam Kel- nil )iac wtuitMVMtn wi sueces- K- em re iny we dei.ro 10 inan, 9ur t0 be dolK we ug cou, not wait to scatter lowers pon n.s dauBMep an(i ol the lown.

11 ee wrved at 10 cent. v.iii Dickey, Presldeut s. Tte- tiMiiUm? tleli' orders In Mn narva t. )triXe. 11.11 Oil US WttM LAH.H.M.

V7 -W, Hlggms. s. J. Pollard a widower of 40 and Miss Naomi Wil.on age ii were made Reji PrMice. The me of MrMuta Biave dear ones, ow vue 11ms Qf app ncmbei.

ut tll0 Baptist ueU Un stnck. ItrlllR tlieui into ine nome anu m-uuer cnurch aa pue wag one that atu entered tu Mr. Wilson Atexanoer oniera iu iey nas just own npi-rapu um w- lU bW-! other load xtf muies snipoea iq iiiui gjitwnijieiii ann u' r- i. ol lasit week. He In soutn west Is III or pneumonin anu 1- Sho was -1 years h.n, do'ngiriaim are honing for a.

deJded them ou'bls sick bed. so that tho in the great-be- ihA.AAr wilt lirfnn- 1nv trr- iin.nn nt ti. hriiie Wed. yond. Wo hardly reconcile ourseiveu liuunehol.1 olfocts was postponed rrora Manv of our loved have i to Wednesday.

Jan. 23th ftt nesaay Kov. 5tn ny Jtev, j. uouDy 01 H. CUMMINS HAS MADE SPLEJJ DID OFFICIAL AT PREACH- ERSVILLE.

I McCorroack SId In her condition. Miss Minerva Cox vourg daughter orilr. and -Mrs. Pen. oleton Cox entertained a number or her Jnends at hr home on Stanford r.

rr.iih.rintB were. 1. 1.. eii.l.i hi uncTnuuil 1 nftV TOPLAV IN 1 s'l'isii ill misiiii tu v. iiiidl is vin i i a 1 1 am iinw cnii ni isuvj will mmr aT-rtfi MO o'clock.

See ad foi description oi near nee UCK. iu relative mu uui uot. torBouru. un I MrRnherta wan th- lead- 'fcoodS to be or.r.- rilenda net hint banquet at 2-1'. mJ'Ipw Thank Uod we feel he her of llfP( beom, tht 30UTH THS YEAR.

Mr .11 7t ye caleruina tho be many yeari' for PU borlaon of our vlJon the fragrttnt' club, which wa, held at the Christian tK. D. Pennington who was appoint- (n 0ar cause memory of her beautiful life llngcra A dl-iatch from Lexington says that t3lrch. The subject discussed ed county surveyor uy juuge uanoy nMMlnlM finn ttbidc with us for manr day. Milton McCorn.ack.

of Hustonyuie. or Norwan Period or uiguaa nwiwy it.i... i th. fanni i inms accepted the position and was awom lie tho'flivt gvaphophonn and anecdotes and stories. Lt.

b'nek and white spotted dog whltn ring around neclc Black specks 1 nirid An atiKa Af (ft InmAi ani nurnitns us i uun s.uusia rna mnnv irieiiun s.fm A dear HtUo boy, father, motue nMi. i winner of neluhborhood To one not accustomed to chewing w(e gpptil Kenney. Mom- sisters and threo brothers are left to t)p 19l0 ppnnant has been sold to tho wm Kjad to knew he Is ii or suioking tobacco It Is liable to. land. It.

D. No. I 3t piourn her loss. Her last words, on Albanv club of tne South Atlantic from an attack of lllnew of Mver 5 dCcl make him sick, but there are men' In earth, to loved ones were "meet me League, the deal being confirmed by'al Mr. Robinson IMJe father i 1m no are RURAL ROUTE NO.

3. President Ba-on. of ParM club. In or tn(. affable County Attorney J.

E. Preuehersvllle. Jan. 23. 'l a since, vi.

tn.mn.in. tho efficient cffltlal suivcyor the county i in 'i all others laving ttn.timfi.tr ut mi. iitacu. una 9iui .1 .1. rtt 1..

Ih.r.i tu nn ha.iv iii in neaven. mnerm taa nennant. Washington. Mr. has sorved Uncle laiy attacneu.

nowevtr mi. i i. to 1(je theJr UyM nnJ aro TurnersvUIe section conducted, at the cemetery Who wu secured fron Welton Lewis died at the home Sam here fallhlully for about the last Ion has already round miaine be-'sol'd thMr tobacco to Ware and Moore at 10:30 A. Jan. 14th.

Tho remain lne Lexington team won 17 game of hr daughter Mrs. Rose Hlbler In thlity vears except.ng a very attached lo the Job and has raked thero b(en for 7cenU per r-mnd taM In their final resting to -W-J J' yeShe time when tbe office wa in cnarge winter rop raised. hr: It Is sweet to Know we an win mee and wai oul cf 8rIoug Xm of Win. lone ar.d Jobu I.areiice. Savile Doana who had such nar- her while we mourn with her lovou reilt of the season and breaking her hip.

and nev .1. i.ii... nna i both deceased. Mr. Cummins has been l' will to the highest and best i i.i.

itr i. i.i I m. hi. i.im nn.a wa linnw thn. wnmB dav (iod will iic hn.

recovered and Is re- from the effect of the cur toromost merchant for about thu bidder at tho back residence north ol accidental shot to II. Scarborough for $100.00. ne the Vell and we will see that.ported as being In excellent Xoun. thinv fiiH vears. He Intends to railroad on Lancaster Scarbdugh active werchaudlilng as on Saturday January.

2S. 101 1 retire Irom active inerchaudlilng as on aauiroay J.uu.ry. Loon as a successor named to care Uou-ehold and kltchett turnlture.tt,u- a.I. ulrl.kl.jin ft Alnr. h.

niniln HSVe SDIC11QIU KUIIU u.llk niUTO.l- i ior inn oiutw. iii, persons una mumseivcs ai-i "it application for tho office and seems folding bed. Ures.er ami rhnlt tccleJ wUh ft cougn nearlv the tobacco between I. Scarborough for $100.00. the veil and we will see that, ported as being In excellent Jonn.

fail. xJugh will run a 61-ocerv where tilcie eternal peace an.li irh. h. black smith shop which are I anu wner still Tno mc.ratlf mebers ded at that place. Mr I ir- -IP'n ln tuat Jersey Legislature oro and t.mtliS nntflp.l ham will go west.

jnesi. anu fieciusion, Ware and Moore, or JicKinney navw py guardian angeis icu, James Martins for United States CINCINNATI MARKETS Cincinnati Jan. 24th Cattle Re- 1 at nllJ anAn k. III.I.I....I mm tt A A I 11 It llflAd rfttllFi Ln-a nn otioositlon yet. Wo uuder- 8iei range nean siuu unu nn atiacx oi inuuenza.

as mis cougn iiifiuhhu P. to havo no opposition yet. articles Plaoo to sell can be promptly cured the uso of Ing from 5 cents to cents per pound, stnnd that move Is on foot to ei- otter-useful articles, nauu vo Kemedy. It The Mlraele have made rey tubllsh a lurul joute out of Crab OrcU tfiivateiy. not be allowed to run on until iral hundred ties and Imuled Mack bate win oegin ui i becomes troublesome, sold Dy Pen iiiBtetnu or wi-u p-u.

W. j. RANKIN. 5-3p-. uy' Drug Store.

them CO cents per tie She lives whom wo call dead. James li warun tor uuura om-n malkel 10ifl Senator which wa, a great victory for 1 9 Wootlrow Wilson. B23 Vommon $2 Hogs Ke ceintu 2.7-Hl market BWlOe lower. nrd. bv Mill, to Strlngtown, to HammacVs store In Garrard and cain.

THi-r tavi.An nmnll tlntr a f-nAniSt Mini, or stock ot dry goods get M'B. bf 9lnutwfcwlM notions, groceries and two lie poll- Sarfcrtrtow, 154555c lower, JffU5. Crab OrcSlCy Lamb. ff50c lower MS616. staiJu-uaVJU-fjSVr-.

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