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The Interior Journal 8 Co WALTON r J T ROBERTS Ii candidate for Mnclitrnto In tile Ornb Orchard Magisterial District to the action of the democratic party JOHN J MOSER I counhllubJCCt 0 party I M BRUCE countssubject party JAMES C HAYS II a candidate for Jailor ot Lincoln countC subject to the action ot the Democratic party D C ALLEN It it candidate for Assessor of Llncolncoun ty subject to tho action of the Democratic party Democratic Ticket For U S Senator J C W Beck hamFor GovernorS W Haper For Attorney GeneralJohn 1C HendricksFor Superintendent Schools M O Winfrey For Commissioner of Agriculture J W Newman For Lieutenant Governor South TrimbleFor H M Boswqrth For Secretary of StateHubert Vreeland For TreasurerRuby Laffoon For Clerk of Court of Appeals John B Chenault For Representative of Lincoln coun ¬ tyW H Shanks The 14yearold Lexington boy who has taken charge of a telegraph office at Paris may be a good operator but ho- n is entirely too young to take and send train orders A child of that ago can not be expected to have the proper idea of the responsibility of such a position Persons who take the lives of others in their hands should not only bo com- petent ¬ I but should have both experience and judgment A large per cent of the wrecks on railroads are due to th carelessness of those taking and send- ing ¬ train orders Therefore behooves railroad Companies to put their safest and best men in such responsible posi- tions ¬ The Lexington boy is deserving of congratulation for being so well up in his line but let him take and send messages in a Western Union office c before he tackles the trains r Tim Washington Post says that Tafts speech on the race problem is worth 5000 votes to the Democratic party and that Taylor by his refusal to accept tho offer of immunity of the Kentucky authorities if he would ap- pear in court and testify in behalf of his friend Caleb Powers has made the issue of assassination more or less para ¬ mount and the Republicans will suffer on that account The paper also says that Gov Beckham is one of the most skillful politicians now on the carpet and that the coming of Fairbanks Can- non ¬ n Foraker and Knox as promised will play into his hands For a so far from the steno of action th Post shows more than usual of local affairs In fact it states th situation exactly FOLLOWING the disastrous reign of Taylor with Bradley as chief counsel the Democrats in 1900 found every department of the State government in h chaotic condition and confidence of peo ¬ pie outside the State shaken to such ex ¬ tent that much capital was withdrawn and development retarded The pub ¬ lic records will bear out the statement athat confidence has been restored under a democratic administration as more money has poured into the State during the last half dozen years than for a quarter of a century before that time OWEN TYLER recently announced as a candidate for tho democratic nomi ¬ nation for Mayor of Louisville says that if he is elected he willenforce the law without fear or favor Well is that anything more than he ought to do We fail to see anything remark ¬ able about a maa who merely does what law and decency require If Mi Tyler is like unto Ctcsar above sus ¬ picion and we assume that ho ishis declaration is superfluous Tile committee having charge of the arrangements for the opening of the Democratic campaign at Lexington next Saturday has received notification from many counties that special trains will bring large delegations to attend the meeting The crowd is expected to surpass in size any that ever attend ¬ ed a political meeting in tho Bluegrass Go and take allof your democratic friends with you Tile Somerset Journal will appear as a daily during the fair next week Bul ¬ ly for Brer Campbell and his under ¬ study Steve Vaught POLITICAL W J Bryan reviewing Secretary Tafts Columbus speech characterizes saysr e 0 he takes a strong advanced position r Boyd county Democrats will go to the opening of the Democratic crmpaign at Lexington on a special train to cheer for their homo man There stems to bo no doubt of tho triumph of Edmond F Noel over his op ¬ ponent Brewer in tho primaries for the Mississippi Governorship Washington county Democrats in convention to nominate n candidate for Representative pledge their active and vigorous support to tho Democratic State ticket W C McChord was nom ¬ inated for Representative without opI positionLogan Wood democrat and Geo W Welch republican have been chosen as the election commissioners of Boyle county Both are good men and tho parties will get ample justice fro their hands A candidate to oppose Judge John M Lassing for a seat on the Court of Ap- peals bench will bo named by the Re ¬ publicans in convention at Mayville All talk of not opposing Judge Lassing has been abandoned Sam Holmes Leslie Applegate and Sam Anderson are the three leading candidates KINGSVILLE Miss Blanche VanDoveer of Stan ¬ ford is teaching here during the illness of Mr Rev Livingston of Crab Orchard filled his appointment at the Christian church Sunday Quito a large crowd attended the Maccabco picnic hero last Saturday I It was hardly the success it might have been and we attribute the failure to the absence of many good speakers Tho weather was propitious refresh ¬ ments were served and some good mu ¬ sic was furnished while somo splendid addresses were delivered by Revs Liv ¬ ingston and Ebright and an entertain- ing ¬ speech by State Commander M F Elkin was well worth hearing Shelf J T 11111 and his deputy Will Hesterof Stanford attended the Mac Messrs D C Allen J D Swope two candidates for county offices attended the picnic Mrs Cicero Goode of Waynesburg was the guest of her sister Mrs E D Carey Mrs Marion Williams and childre- have returned to Eubanks after a visit Claude Hester and Alonzo Rigney are visiting Blacks of Floyd is the guest of friends here Mrs Carrie Shelton and daughter of Louisville were the guests of here Miss Lydia McKee leaves Friday for Atlanta Ga to attend school J Ed Boland of Lexington was here last week Mrs W L McCarty and son Mike were guests of her parents here Miss Eva Francis is at home from a visit to her sister at Stanford Mrs Everett Chevolette is visiting friends at London She will also visit in Rock castle before returning home Master Clarence Williams of Eubanks is the guest of Wm Alecks Mrs Charles Trusty and children are visiting at Cor rinth Here and There There are twelve divorce cases to be tried at the September term of the Boyle circuit court John Oster aged 23 was stabbed to drunkere youne g man e over financial troubles Mrs Anna Huckerwas killed by a lion that escaped from its cage during a circus performance at Pittsburg Pa- St Peter the horse owned by C Cecil and L P Yandell took money at Providence Rhode Island He made a record of 212 The officials at the Philadelphia post office were startled by the explosion o package addressed to Georgo B Cor telyou Secretary of tho Treasury At Mt Sterling a 500 boar owned by Hughes Atkinson engaged in a fight with another boar and sustained injuries which caused his death He was a blueribbon winner Nelson Morris the wellknown Chi ¬ cage packer died Tuesday after an ill- ness ¬ of several weeks Death was I caused by heart disease complicated with kidney troubless The train on which Secretary Taft was riding was wrecked near Spring Hill Kan The secretary was not in ¬ jured and assisted in the work of res ¬ cuing those who were Vandals shot and killed a fine mare a lot of hogs and a heifer belonging to Jacob Baford near Owingsville Some weeks ago his saw mill burned and 12 work oxen stabbed to death Baford has no idea who his enemy is MATRIMONIALM Henry Edwards and Miss Alice Cum mins were joined heart and hand at William Rogers Jacob Nance a widower of 48 and Mrs Martha Floyd a widow of 33 were made one here this week 1 Eczema I For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble I wish to say my olio had something of that kind and after using the doctors d remedies for some time concluded to d try Chamberlains Salvo and it prov d to be better than anything she had tried For sale by all druggists MATTERSI Rev Mitchell J Webb of Baltimore has accepted a call to the pastorate of the First Baptist church of Barbour ville Rev J L Yandle will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning Rev C C Brown will preach at Wal- nut ¬ Flat church Sunday afternoon at 330 Eld Ed Hubbard will begin a a series of meetings at the Church of Christ on the second Sunday in September He will be assisted by Eld Bowl of Louis ¬ villeTho Kentucky State Sundayschool convention met Tuesday at Madison villo with about 350 delegates present 0m was the principal speaker at the three sessions held NOTICE Twelve Xrw Woblwr Two fore Wagons with enr and one 1hortc Webber wagon complrto Cheap for cash Hoe llltTo A Jones K- yAttention Please I Any koneft porton detlrlug temporary or xnnnnentemplovmuntINuklcull on Kl rt K Ky P U ad druM lVnyuesburgKy U F No1 OLD KENTUCKY HOME MILLS Formerly White s Mill renovated linn lioen thoroughly and U now In line condition to make the lItoet of Flour I Mrnl Rte Custom grinding dung on neb TITK8I > AY and lor the toll ni formerly Cllvo nu a trial WH lorlCmbOrcbll PUBLIC SALE I I will sell at public auction nt the late John U Carpenter farm two tulle i from Hiiitonvllle on MlddUburg pike on r TtKHIKVY MBIT IT IWI the following personal property viz Four brood mitre three mulv colts one home colt n No 1 bolt of henry work horses 11- hOKtol hull IU llnteluii ewm 1 bucks sand ond orllllnpI r1 hay rake plows mill harrows l corn crusher I 2nor e wagon 1 set wagon liar nesrl runabout Jot of braikn two or three loads of old hay paint sort urns on plueo to lie routed from dny ornl until furuln ¬ Male begins at 10 A si Anete HustonvllIeKy PUBLICSALEI 1 will tell to the highest bidder nors r on Lnncaiter and Itlolimond turnpike two miles Houtbof rulnt Lick the following described stork one twoyearold stud by Kentucky Artist out of H< iulrr I mare B good young iiiarrf Ito S years oldsle two orohl mare mules salt well oneyearold mules 3 murejt s horsell 9 four yorok I mure mules lu Rood stoat calves t Poland Chino Ixmr boats I good 1III11owoIJIIII of cowl timothy hay 8 coats 91 stock hogs 1 ImplementsAll tie on four months credit with good note ne BothblrnudpnynblentlruplealklnklxluLick t t dnte Hale lieglno at CUM A X- II 11AM8KY Jit W I11rewltt auctioneer Notice of Election I Regular turn Llncolll pedal court pIIIIng IVace towlt W U Wiitllti J A Uudder or W M Uudilernr and O U Admits It wits moved by Justice W M Dudderar and seconded by Justice W JJ Wnllln that the following ocular Iw taken by this court lbFebruaryy courthouse t to the KiitUlactlon of thU court that the court housenow In use U unoafe mid land ¬ lireerrntlon ¬ thirtytIvthousnnddollars e i IIUlIII otinKltClllell generald logalVutersof or rejection The Hhorlir of Lincoln county Is directed thirtyf nowaJlngerpubllahel hollltllo hOhlIcUoDltorcounty theg at the time the same Is held nitlots 1IIrolrlollon foryot voter by that word Xo And said fork rayslwetsne legalvoters lh1Acourt prllared1WOlIled teal of the county to be signed by tho Coun ¬ ty Judge of Lincoln County Court and Courtllynhll lioniU shall not lHar n greater mI IltJrcolltllllyublclIIlunnIlRIh nod lulerlll eoupunAhnll Ie nt oftl10 lulled In throe series towit IIiIIl1ullIl ortrio rleir consisting of tell thousand dollars bOlldfor slialhltc0nnlxtuofthirty a trolll to torn the110ciuitn palynblebrncel tunIIr sand payable Urtoell year frolll the sold llistil Court ou anti lifter dote of their Issue nildduonndriuviilll2 dRtoA IBy 01o RCOopIt Clerk lb 11ennington O For Sale or Rent I Tho Newton Hotel property n now two story brick rmbrnclng Iv room nut hulls sand one storeroom Tdxrb feet Located on the corner of Main t Danville Avenue In K line cistern Ice house nnd other outbuildings Address NEWTON 1I110H Homersul Ky Democratic State Campaign Opening- at Lexington Ky Rates One and One Third Fare for Round- Trip on all Railroads Saturday Aug 3Jst Commissioners Sale I Lincoln Circuit Court A J Ilnintiir vi John Mutton eta lkotenitllllta Nolle of 8all Pursuant to n JiidjimMt of the iJncoln I elrrttll sour In the MI actlep tIM underslencd Mutter Commiwiotwr or sW court will on MON JHlnTIWI between 1 nnd t V M In front of the court- house door In Stanford Bt Imbue oUlof to till highest amtest bidder the following 1lhtll or so much thereof as 1110 iM aeeesanrr to tooth tIM suits or l1lb slwlth a IHr cent Interest there- on broils Jlllle H 1001 OJIhr with the eesla- of tldsnctlon The said Is In Idncola county Iiy about three ndles lbast of Klngtvllli on HH waters of the 1laekeye Fork of Jlllok lk BiHl Is bounded as ¬ lows HftilnnlnK Mt n hloltory black Mk and dogwood nt the original ear- ner of II survey jmleniwl ami IJltlelon Hnlyers fur O f J iilnu UII< tlienvc 11 111 North on lco ni Iliac N 111 to U1 iolrsthence N Li Kir poles H It H I Poles N II H fIllolM N Tk R 11OltI N 3 U- ie pales X he W r Tadrs H WW 1M1flJ1OL2 H poles to the boglrmfugcontaining of In The sale will tw Dade on n credit of six months and the will Iw rvnulrw to give bond forthwith for to theCaumisstourrand lienrlng lIrUyRblo10 fllf1 trout dntc bZforce retalnetl on the land told GKO D SAUFLEY M a L C C PUBLIC SALE utmet Mrs H II Hlntt farm S tulles MIIIIIII Northeast of Trnylors Swatch on tbl liothen A Ills lllver turn ¬ pike on- HATfHMAY MBIT T 1WT The following personalty towtt sane span- s of Jjr earold l mon mules kind nnd nnch good workers l tlny ranee 7 yeursold la hands m fast to my JIUK and Oslo extra good work user 1 Denmark fern ily more gentle sand < worker nnd In foal to jack I tiny mare sycnrsold sired by lamU ttn Wllkesj lit y 1Inrne- yWllklloool driver and to foal to Alhlftllil Brook S T Harris k It II Wood line trot tint stajllon This mare is fI Ilas n colt b Ashla IIlId It iau onesI r seir old bahilly by King glenndoutof n IKnnmrk inari TUlt ally with the attention nnd very little training should make n mere that will bring n fonc price 1 yenning Ken T anti r II tuck Joe sired jennet by Hilly Keen 1 yearling JlIl1oll Major ollnell 710 out of the jcnnrt Uiurn llubble by Hanker ID bonds won al i lsrl nulls III hands and Iirurllla Id aged mare tn foal tOJRlk I unsure and mule c0lttxor ityearold colts well muted two cult by her alit 11 IIbflxllo Cutting harrow lIrruw Oliver btlletl turlllll flow and tdhc things too numerous to intntion Hal to commence at looolock sharp of 10 and under cash nthnndundnllnsurtbnlamouitncnrhtofsix note with security note war cont Interest ruin date or snla ia ulln tale and Isrynble ln the Llneolu tuauty SII bona stank No <rt to he removed until terms of the tale sure complied with J 11 HAHTA1N Stanford Ky Col J I > Chandler At- ariCommissioners Sale I Lincoln Circuit Court K V Owsley IMalntllT vs Mary C Fes land et nl Defendants Notlee of stile 1ursuant to n ludjtmunt of the Lincoln Circuit Court Inthat iilKJve stylet nctlon the underslgne131aeler OOlllllllllloner wll at MONDAY HKITVTJIlMff In front of the Kourthotike door In Stan ford Ky twtween 1 anti r M sell at pub ¬ lie outcry to the highest and best bidder no much of the hereinafter doxcrllxHl red es titlehatuudepta under sum the term of his Judgment herein on the aforesaid ditto and tho further sun ot lUill tho nniount of the cost of his action the total nniount iHIng 1IIII1rI The said real estate In located In Lincoln county Kyon the Htnnford of Panvllle turnpike on the Knsl Hide thereof about I s frouiNtsanforl Kb and on the water or- II II III Fork Icing till fllrlll on which A M IIIIIllhC1 for many years prlto his death The said farm Is fol ¬ lows Ileiitnnlng at the abutment of thin Hanging Fork on the Htnnford A a Danville turnpike thence the pike with tile line of J L pawson the Swope now Jackson place to the corner ot Mrs K Imw6oa land thence her line to the cur ¬ nor of her land and the land formerly owned COrnmn and corner of the land of f I1 llohlnson deceased thence with the of the TC knowntnslathelonehhaiad flee of the land thence that hue to the land of J T Hack ley known the H Ilnlley a straight line to the Hanging Fork thence Hiickloy lino Hanging ork to the lands of J H llosleythencothe line of the J H Ilosley I lump to loud thence the Ilea of that land to tliv corner of the Hamford Ir- win land thence than line of that laud to the corner of till Virginia King land thence with tho lino of that land to the beginning containing Tea acres more or less Only so much ot the aforesaid limit will be sold as necessary to realize the sums above sot forth In the ont the necessary suns ore realized from a solo of less en ¬ tire tract thou the nitmlwr of notes which may Iw told will he latch oil bv mutes nnd bounds courses and distances umj allotted to the purchaser The sale will lie made on credits of 0 nod 12 purchase ttlru sand Urn Interest lianamay accrue thereon to Int duo and payable at the expiration of easels ot tho lx time aforesaid For tho price Ix ru pur0hnsu lsnulwInthrnpprured security lenrhigintMeslnttherate from date of force and effect of n ofsnRiiunIlon further secure the payment will bo retained on told OEO B SAUFLEY M C LO 0 Seasons Remnants The Summer Season is over y and the Price Must be thet inducement now We real ¬ I toFbuy I our way we have reducedr < all Ladies Low Shoes as foltik lowsti i 1 Ultras from 3 to 2 Brockport from v J I 250 to 2 2 goods to J25 r rv T l and a lot of small sizes old stock at 50c a pair Chil > dren and Misses reduced to V a price you can afford to buy Vi several pairs for them to i wear to school Mens Low i i 1 Shoes Walkover make in the season Mv J I 350 and 400 now 250 and 300 a r Better get them while you can It is saving you mon ¬ ey c ti yf t tatwr H J McROBBRTS STANFORD KENTUCKY Ponpadour Perfume It costs more but you do not have to use as much and it lasts longer so that it really is cheaper Try it and you will always use its 100 per ounce PENNYS DRUG STORE Stanford Kentucky For sale by CEO II FARmS Stanford Ky BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOOL Strong teachers in all departments Jligli School Grammar Interme- diate ¬ Primary Music Cooking and Sewing Only three places left in tho dormitory and cottages but gcod homes in tho town are open to students Terms Board and tuition 810500 Tuition alone 830 820 151 For f catalogue addreaT MISS IDA M TAYLOR PrincipalI Mount

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The Interior Journal8 Co WALTON

r

J T ROBERTS

Ii candidate for Mnclitrnto In tile OrnbOrchard Magisterial District to theaction of the democratic party

JOHN J MOSER I

counhllubJCCt 0

party

I M BRUCE

countssubjectparty

JAMES C HAYS

II a candidate for Jailor ot Lincoln countCsubject to the action ot the Democraticparty

D C ALLEN

It it candidate for Assessor of Llncolncounty subject to tho action of the Democraticparty

Democratic TicketFor U S Senator J C W Beck

hamFor GovernorS W HaperFor Attorney GeneralJohn 1C

HendricksFor Superintendent SchoolsM O WinfreyFor Commissioner of Agriculture

J W NewmanFor Lieutenant Governor South

TrimbleForH M Boswqrth

For Secretary of StateHubertVreeland

For TreasurerRuby LaffoonFor Clerk of Court of Appeals

John B ChenaultFor Representative of Lincoln coun ¬

tyW H Shanks

The 14yearold Lexington boy whohas taken charge of a telegraph office

at Paris may be a good operator but ho-

n is entirely too young to take and sendtrain orders A child of that ago cannot be expected to have the proper ideaof the responsibility of such a positionPersons who take the lives of others intheir hands should not only bo com-

petent¬

I but should have both experienceand judgment A large per cent ofthe wrecks on railroads are due to thcarelessness of those taking and send-ing

¬

train orders Therefore behoovesrailroad Companies to put their safestand best men in such responsible posi-

tions¬

The Lexington boy is deservingof congratulation for being so well upin his line but let him take and sendmessages in a Western Union office

c before he tackles the trainsr

Tim Washington Post says thatTafts speech on the race problem isworth 5000 votes to the Democraticparty and that Taylor by his refusalto accept tho offer of immunity of theKentucky authorities if he would ap-pear in court and testify in behalf ofhis friend Caleb Powers has made theissue of assassination more or less para ¬

mount and the Republicans will sufferon that account The paper also saysthat Gov Beckham is one of the mostskillful politicians now on the carpetand that the coming of Fairbanks Can-

non¬

n Foraker and Knox as promisedwill play into his hands For aso far from the steno of action thPost shows more than usualof local affairs In fact it states thsituation exactly

FOLLOWING the disastrous reign ofTaylor with Bradley as chief counselthe Democrats in 1900 found everydepartment of the State government in

h chaotic condition and confidence of peo¬

pie outside the State shaken to such ex ¬

tent that much capital was withdrawnand development retarded The pub ¬

lic records will bear out the statementathat confidence has been restored under ademocratic administration as moremoney has poured into the State duringthe last half dozen years than for aquarter of a century before that time

OWEN TYLER recently announced asa candidate for tho democratic nomi ¬

nation for Mayor of Louisville saysthat if he is elected he willenforcethe law without fear or favor Wellis that anything more than he ought todo We fail to see anything remark ¬

able about a maa who merely doeswhat law and decency require If MiTyler is like unto Ctcsar above sus ¬

picion and we assume that ho ishisdeclaration is superfluous

Tile committee having charge of thearrangements for the opening of theDemocratic campaign at Lexingtonnext Saturday has received notificationfrom many counties that special trainswill bring large delegations to attendthe meeting The crowd is expectedto surpass in size any that ever attend ¬

ed a political meeting in tho BluegrassGo and take allof your democraticfriends with you

Tile Somerset Journal will appear asa daily during the fair next week Bul ¬

ly for Brer Campbell and his under ¬

study Steve Vaught

POLITICAL

W J Bryan reviewing SecretaryTafts Columbus speech characterizessaysr e

0 he takes a strong advanced position

r

Boyd county Democrats will go to theopening of the Democratic crmpaign atLexington on a special train to cheerfor their homo man

There stems to bo no doubt of thotriumph of Edmond F Noel over his op¬

ponent Brewer in tho primaries forthe Mississippi Governorship

Washington county Democrats inconvention to nominate n candidate forRepresentative pledge their active andvigorous support to tho DemocraticState ticket W C McChord was nom ¬

inated for Representative without opIpositionLogan

Wood democrat and Geo W

Welch republican have been chosen asthe election commissioners of Boylecounty Both are good men and thoparties will get ample justice frotheir hands

A candidate to oppose Judge John M

Lassing for a seat on the Court of Ap-peals bench will bo named by the Re¬

publicans in convention at MayvilleAll talk of not opposing Judge Lassinghas been abandoned Sam HolmesLeslie Applegate and Sam Andersonare the three leading candidates

KINGSVILLE

Miss Blanche VanDoveer of Stan ¬

ford is teaching here during the illnessof Mr

Rev Livingston of Crab Orchardfilled his appointment at the Christianchurch Sunday

Quito a large crowd attended theMaccabco picnic hero last Saturday I

It was hardly the success it might havebeen and we attribute the failure tothe absence of many good speakersTho weather was propitious refresh ¬

ments were served and some good mu ¬

sic was furnished while somo splendidaddresses were delivered by Revs Liv ¬

ingston and Ebright and an entertain-ing

¬

speech by State Commander M FElkin was well worth hearing

Shelf J T 11111 and his deputy Will

Hesterof Stanford attended the MacMessrs D C Allen

J D Swope two candidates for countyoffices attended the picnic MrsCicero Goode of Waynesburg was theguest of her sister Mrs E D CareyMrs Marion Williams and childre-

have returned to Eubanks after a visitClaudeHester and Alonzo Rigney are visitingBlacksof Floyd is the guest of friends hereMrs Carrie Shelton and daughter ofLouisville were the guests ofhere Miss Lydia McKee leaves Fridayfor Atlanta Ga to attend school JEd Boland of Lexington was here lastweek Mrs W L McCarty and sonMike were guests of her parents hereMiss Eva Francis is at home from avisit to her sister at Stanford MrsEverett Chevolette is visiting friendsat London She will also visit in Rockcastle before returning home MasterClarence Williams of Eubanks is theguest of Wm Alecks Mrs CharlesTrusty and children are visiting at Corrinth

Here and There

There are twelve divorce cases to betried at the September term of theBoyle circuit court

John Oster aged 23 was stabbed to

drunkereyoune gman eover financial troubles

Mrs Anna Huckerwas killed by alion that escaped from its cage duringa circus performance at Pittsburg Pa-

St Peter the horse owned by CCecil and L P Yandell tookmoney at Providence Rhode IslandHe made a record of 212

The officials at the Philadelphia postoffice were startled by the explosion o

package addressed to Georgo B Cortelyou Secretary of tho Treasury

At Mt Sterling a 500 boar owned byHughes Atkinson engaged in a fightwith another boar and sustained injurieswhich caused his death He was ablueribbon winner

Nelson Morris the wellknown Chi ¬

cage packer died Tuesday after an ill-

ness¬

of several weeks Death wasI

caused by heart disease complicatedwith kidney troublessThe train on which Secretary Taftwas riding was wrecked near SpringHill Kan The secretary was not in ¬

jured and assisted in the work of res¬

cuing those who wereVandals shot and killed a fine mare a

lot of hogs and a heifer belonging toJacob Baford near Owingsville Someweeks ago his saw mill burned and 12work oxen stabbed to death Bafordhas no idea who his enemy is

MATRIMONIALMHenry Edwards and Miss Alice Cum

mins were joined heart and hand atWilliam Rogers

Jacob Nance a widower of 48 andMrs Martha Floyd a widow of 33were made one here this week

1

Eczema I

For the good of those sufferingwith eczema or other such trouble Iwish to say my olio had something ofthat kind and after using the doctors d

remedies for some time concluded to d

try Chamberlains Salvo and it provd to be better than anything she had

tried For sale by all druggists

MATTERSIRev Mitchell J Webb of Baltimore

has accepted a call to the pastorate ofthe First Baptist church of Barbourville

Rev J L Yandle will preach at thePresbyterian church Sunday morning

Rev C C Brown will preach at Wal-

nut¬

Flat church Sunday afternoon at330

Eld Ed Hubbard will begin a a seriesof meetings at the Church of Christ onthe second Sunday in September Hewill be assisted by Eld Bowl of Louis ¬

villeThoKentucky State Sundayschool

convention met Tuesday at Madisonvillo with about 350 delegates present0mwas the principal speaker at the threesessions held

NOTICETwelve Xrw Woblwr Two fore Wagons

with enr and one 1hortc Webber wagoncomplrto Cheap for cash Hoe llltTo AJones K-

yAttention Please I

Any koneft porton detlrlug temporary orxnnnnentemplovmuntINuklcull on Kl

rt K Ky P U addruM lVnyuesburgKy U F No1

OLD KENTUCKY HOME MILLS

Formerly White s Mill

renovatedlinn lioen thoroughly and U nowIn line condition to make the lItoet of Flour I

Mrnl Rte Custom grinding dung on nebTITK8I > AY and lorthe toll ni formerly Cllvo nu a trial

W H lorlCmbOrcbll

PUBLIC SALE I

I will sell at public auction nt the lateJohn U Carpenter farm two tullei fromHiiitonvllle on MlddUburg pike on r

TtKHIKVY MBIT IT IWIthe following personal property viz Fourbrood mitre three mulv colts one homecolt n No 1 bolt of henry work horses 11-

hOKtol hull IU llnteluii ewm 1 bucks sandondorllllnpIr1 hay rake plows mill harrows l corncrusher I 2nor e wagon 1 set wagon liarnesrl runabout Jot of braikn two orthree loads of old hay paint sort urns onplueo to lie routed from dny ornl untilfuruln ¬

Male begins at 10 A si

Anete HustonvllIeKy

PUBLICSALEI1 will tell to the highest biddernorsr on Lnncaiter

and Itlolimond turnpike two miles Houtbofrulnt Lick the following described storkone twoyearold stud by Kentucky Artistout of H <iulrr I mare B good youngiiiarrf Ito S years oldsle two orohlmare mules salt well oneyearoldmules 3 murejt s horsell 9 four yorok Imure mules lu Rood stoat calves t PolandChino Ixmr boats I good 1III11owoIJIIIIof cowl timothy hay 8 coats 91 stock hogs1 ImplementsAll tieon four months credit with good note neBothblrnudpnynblentlruplealklnklxluLick t

tdnte Hale lieglno at CUM A X-

II 11AM8KY JitW I11rewltt auctioneer

Notice of Election I

Regular turn Llncolll pedal courtpIIIIngIVace towlt W U Wiitllti J A Uudderor W M Uudilernr and O U Admits

It wits moved by Justice W M Dudderarand seconded by Justice W JJ Wnllln thatthe following ocular Iw taken by this courtlbFebruaryycourthouse tto the KiitUlactlon of thU court that thecourt housenow In use U unoafe mid land ¬

lireerrntlon ¬

thirtytIvthousnnddollars eiIIUlIIIotinKltClllellgeneraldlogalVutersofor rejection

The Hhorlir of Lincoln county Is directedthirtyfnowaJlngerpubllahelhollltllohOhlIcUoDltorcountythegat the time the same Is heldnitlots1IIrolrlollonforyotvoterby that word Xo And said forkrayslwetsnelegalvoterslh1Acourtprllared1WOlIledteal of the county to be signed by tho Coun ¬ty Judge of Lincoln County Court andCourtllynhlllioniU shall not lHar n greater mIIltJrcolltllllyublclIIlunnIlRIh

nod lulerlll eoupunAhnll Ie ntoftl10lulled In throe series towitIIiIIl1ullIlortriorleir consisting of tell thousand dollarsbOlldforslialhltc0nnlxtuofthirtya

trolll to torn

the110ciuitnpalynblebrnceltunIIrsand payable Urtoell year frolll the soldllistilCourt ou anti lifterdote of their Issue nildduonndriuviilll2dRtoAIBy 01o RCOopIt Clerklb 11ennington O

For Sale or Rent I

Tho Newton Hotel property n now twostory brick rmbrnclng Iv room nut hullssand one storeroom Tdxrb feet Located onthe corner of Main t Danville Avenue In

K line cistern Ice housennd other outbuildings Address

NEWTON 1I110H Homersul Ky

Democratic State

Campaign Opening-

at Lexington Ky

Rates One and One

Third Fare for Round-

Trip on all Railroads

Saturday Aug 3Jst

Commissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

A J Ilnintiir vi John Muttoneta lkotenitllllta Nolle of 8all

Pursuant to n JiidjimMt of the iJncoln I

elrrttll sour In the MI actlep tIMunderslencd Mutter Commiwiotwr or sWcourt will on

MON JHlnTIWIbetween 1 nnd t V M In front of the court-house door In Stanford Bt ImbueoUlof to till highest amtest bidder thefollowing 1lhtll or so muchthereof as 1110 iM aeeesanrr to tooth tIMsuits or l1lb slwlth a IHr cent Interest there-on broils Jlllle H 1001 OJIhr with the eesla-of tldsnctlon The said Is In Idncolacounty Iiy about three ndles lbast ofKlngtvllli on HH waters of the 1laekeyeFork of Jlllok lk BiHl Is bounded as ¬

lows HftilnnlnK Mt n hloltory black Mkand dogwood nt the original ear-ner of II survey jmleniwl amiIJltlelon Hnlyers fur O fJiilnu

UII<tlienvc11 111 North on lconi Iliac N

111 toU1 iolrsthence N Li Kir poles H It H IPoles N II H fIllolM N Tk R 11OltI N 3 U-

ie pales X he W rTadrs H WW1M1flJ1OL2H

poles to the boglrmfugcontainingof In

The sale will tw Dade on n credit of sixmonths and the will Iw rvnulrwto give bond forthwith for totheCaumisstourrand lienrlng

lIrUyRblo10fllf1trout dntcbZforceretalnetl on the land told

GKO D SAUFLEY M a L C C

PUBLIC SALEutmetMrs H II Hlntt farm S tullesMIIIIIII Northeast of Trnylors

Swatch on tbl liothen A Ills lllver turn ¬

pike on-

HATfHMAY MBIT T 1WT

The following personalty towtt sane span-s of Jjrearold l mon mules kind nnd

nnch good workers l tlny ranee 7yeursold la hands m fast to my JIUK andOslo extra good work user 1 Denmark fernily more gentle sand < worker nnd Infoal to jack I tiny mare sycnrsold siredby lamU ttn Wllkesj lit y 1Inrne-yWllklloool driver and to foal to AlhlftllilBrook S T Harris k It II Wood line trottint stajllon This mare is fI Ilas n coltb Ashla IIlId It iauonesI r seir oldbahilly by Kingglenndoutof n IKnnmrk inari TUlt allywith the attention nnd very littletraining should make n mere that willbring n fonc price 1 yenning Ken

T anti r

IItuck Joe sired

jennet by Hilly Keen 1 yearling JlIl1ollMajor ollnell 710 out of the jcnnrt

Uiurn llubble by Hanker ID bonds won al i

lsrl nulls III hands and Iirurllla Idaged mare tn foal tOJRlk I unsure and mulec0lttxorityearold colts well muted two

cult by her alit 11

IIbflxlloCutting harrow lIrruwOliver btlletl turlllll flow and tdhcthings too numerous to intntion Hal tocommence at looolock sharp

of 10 and under cashnthnndundnllnsurtbnlamouitncnrhtofsixnote with security note war

cont Interest ruin date or snla ia ullntale and Isrynble ln the Llneolu tuauty SIIbona stank

No <rt to he removed until terms ofthe tale sure complied with

J 11 HAHTA1N Stanford KyCol J I> Chandler At-

ariCommissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

K V Owsley IMalntllT vs Mary C Fesland et nl Defendants Notlee of stile

1ursuant to n ludjtmunt of the LincolnCircuit Court Inthat iilKJve stylet nctlon theunderslgne131aeler OOlllllllllloner wll at

MONDAY HKITVTJIlMffIn front of the Kourthotike door In Stanford Ky twtween 1 anti r M sell at pub ¬

lie outcry to the highest and best bidder nomuch of the hereinafter doxcrllxHl red es

titlehatuudepta undersum

the term of his Judgment herein on theaforesaid ditto and tho further sun otlUill tho nniount of the cost of his actionthe total nniount iHIng 1IIII1rI The saidreal estate In located In Lincoln countyKyon the Htnnford of Panvllle turnpikeon the Knsl Hide thereof about I sfrouiNtsanforl Kb and on the water or-

II II III Fork Icing till fllrlll on which AM IIIIIllhC1 for many years prlto hisdeath The said farm Is fol ¬

lows Ileiitnnlng at the abutment of thinHanging Fork on the Htnnford A a

Danville turnpike thence the pike withtile line of J L pawson the Swope nowJackson place to the corner ot Mrs KImw6oa land thence her line to the cur ¬

nor of her land and the land formerlyowned COrnmn and corner of the landof f I1 llohlnson deceased thence with the

of the TC knowntnslathelonehhaiadflee of the landthence that hue to the land of J T Hackley known the H Ilnlley a straightline to the Hanging Fork thence Hiickloylino Hanging ork to the lands of J Hllosleythencothe line of the J H Ilosley I

lump to loud thence the Ilea ofthat land to tliv corner of the Hamford Ir-

win land thence than line of that laud to thecorner of till Virginia King land thencewith tho lino of that land to the beginningcontaining Tea acres more or less Only somuch ot the aforesaid limit will be sold as

necessary to realize the sums abovesot forth In the ont the necessary sunsore realized from a solo of less en ¬

tire tract thou the nitmlwr of notes whichmay Iw told will he latch oil bv mutes nndbounds courses and distances umj allottedto the purchaser

The sale will lie made on credits of 0 nod12 purchase ttlru sand UrnInterest lianamay accrue thereon to Int

duo and payable at the expiration of easels

ot tho lx time aforesaid For thoprice Ix rupur0hnsu lsnulwInthrnpprured security

lenrhigintMeslnttheratefrom date offorce and effect of n ofsnRiiunIlon furthersecure the payment will boretained on told

OEO B SAUFLEY M C LO 0

Seasons RemnantsThe Summer Season is over

y

and the Price Must be thetinducement now We real ¬ItoFbuy I

our way we have reducedr <all Ladies Low Shoes as foltiklowsti i

1

Ultras from 3 to 2 Brockport from vJ

I

250 to 2 2 goods to J25 r rv T

l

and a lot of small sizes oldstock at 50c a pair Chil >dren and Misses reduced to Va price you can afford to buy Vi

several pairs for them to i

wear to school Mens Low i

i 1Shoes Walkover makein the season Mv

J

I

350 and 400 now 250 and 300a

r

Better get them while youcan It is saving you mon ¬

ey c ti yf

ttatwr

H J McROBBRTSSTANFORD KENTUCKY

Ponpadour Perfume

It costs more but you donot have to use as muchand it lasts longer so thatit really is cheaper Try itand you will always use its

100 per ounce

PENNYS DRUG STOREStanford Kentucky

For sale by CEO II FARmS Stanford Ky

BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOOL

Strong teachers in all departments Jligli School Grammar Interme-diate

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Primary Music Cooking and Sewing Only three places left in thodormitory and cottages but gcod homes in tho town are open to studentsTerms Board and tuition 810500 Tuition alone 830 820 151 For f

catalogue addreaTMISS IDA M TAYLOR PrincipalI

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