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The Interior JournalE C WALTON

I M F NORTH

If n candidate tor Ileprrgentntlvont Lincolncounty nulijict to the action ot tbo IKino

I oratlo party

f Democratic TicketFor Uongress

HARVEVHELM

of Lincoln county

FROM a letter to nn Indinnn Congressman it Is shown that Mr Roosevelt hasdetermined that the standpat policy on

t the tariff question shall be an issue in

the congressional elections SpeakerCannon in his keynote speech said I

have no hesitation in saying that thek

present revenue law known us theDingley law all things considered is

the most nearly perfect and just cus-

toms¬

I law ever enacted Most of theother thinking people of tho country

I who are not only not benefited but rob ¬

C bed by the Dingley law take the oppoi site view At any rato the Democratsr accept with delight the issue thus pro

sented and with a platform declaring j

as of old for a tariff for revenue onlywillsweep the country I

Gov BECKIIAM has written a letterto Senator McCreary challenging him tojoint discussions on tho issues enteringinto the campaign for United StatesSenator Gov Beckhams action is

theIresult of a reference made to theky interests in an address byMcCreary at Mt Sterling MondayThe Senator will of course accept thechallenge and then the fur will fly

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IF the Danvillo New likes neitherHagcr nor Hays for governor it mightsubstitute the name of Col R G

f Evans of Boyle for that office on theticket it is runing at the top of its ed¬

itorial page In our estimation he isgubernatorial timber and of the verybest kind

TilE California Insurance Bureaufixes the net loss by fire in San Fran-

Cisco

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at 132823067 This is a largel sum but not so large as at first esti ¬

lmated and if the companies will payup the Gate City will soon recover fromthe disaster

HOKB SMITH Grover ClevelandsSecretary of the Interior swept thingsin the democratic primary in Georgiaand he will be nominated for governoron the first ballot He carried 110 ofthe 145 counties

1I SENATOR MCCREARY accepts Gov

It Beckhams challenge to meet him onF the stump and the twowill get togeth ¬

er during the coming week and mapout their itinery

JOHN D WHITE still has a followingin Casey county but it is a mighty

tsmall one Out of 735 votes cast in the

25lPOLITICALt

Ollie James says he will not makethe race for governor

t Capt Thomas D Marcum of Catletsburg is a candidate for Congress in the

NinthCharlesF Murphy Tammany leader

I has virtually declared for Hearst for

governorOhio in convention at Co ¬

lumbus cheered fortwo minutes whenW J name was mentioned

1Reserved seat tickets for the Bryanreception in New York have been is ¬

t sued to the number of 2500 for theq various State delegations

The Republicans of Illinois in con¬

vention at Springfield nominated aState ticket and indorsed Speaker Can ¬

non for the presidential nomination in

1608Former Senator Jones of Arkansas

says the democrats should make revis ¬

ion of the tariff the issue in the nextelection He believes that on this avictory could be won

Congressman J M Richardson will

open his campaign for reelection at Ed-monton next Monday He has invited

Dr A D James his republican oppo-

nent¬

to be present and divide time with

himAfter a turbulent session the Illinois

Democratic convention at Peoria nom-

inated

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r a State ticket indorsed W JI Bayan for the presidency and voted

for the resig ¬I down a resolution calling

nation of Roger Sullivan as National

CommitteemanThe Baptist Associa-

tion

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unanimously adopted resolutions

praising and indorsing the actions ofGov Beckham and other officers fortheir endeavors to enforce the law clos¬

ing saloons on Sunday and all who lenttheir influence to the passage of theCounty Unit Bill and other temperdnce

lawsAn

unknown man waa found In an

unconscious condition lying in the weeds

near the city limits of Paducah with

his skull fractured He will die It is

believed ho was assaultel1by footpads

Lavinia Ray who was thedaughter of a soldier in the Revolu

home near EdfallIlagroitteTsuJcae at Frankfort by the use

of m

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IKINGSVILLEconfined

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to her homeforlseveral weeks withrhcumatismDr B F Walter ofLancaster was here in trio interest ofhis profession

Bid J G Livingston begun a seriesof meetings at the Christian church

i Sunday night which will last this weekand until after Bro Livingstons regu ¬

SundayIj house The addition to our schoolbuilding has made it a very commodiousone The two teachers Mrs LauraLee nnd Miss Laura Dye are conduct-ing an eightmonths term with good

attendanceMissHigncy has been visiting

friends at McKinney Mrs EmilyGooch and children have been guests ofrelatives here Mrs Manfred Chevolette of Ludlow is the guest of rela-tives

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here and at Highland Mrs Syl ¬

van Privitt and baby of Hamilton 0arc the guests of her mother and broth ¬

ers hereMiss Pearl Reynolds who was see-

ing off some friends on No6 Sundaywas leaning on her parasol which gaveway with her causing her to fall fromtho platform on the track several feetbelow severely injuring her side Shewas assisted to her feet but fainted-

and falling again to the track cut herIlip in twain and broke out three of herteeth Her mishap caused considerable

excitementGreaterpreparations than ever are

being made for the G A It reunionhnsIyear ¬

tion As every one knows who hasbeen on the grounds it is a delightfulplace for the occasion plenty of shadeetc and the ground has already beenwell cleaned off and with prominentspeakers and all the old attractions of acounty fair minus the horse show thepromoters hope to make the G A H

reunion a decided success this yearDr C M Thompsons new building

will be completed in a short time thebest of work is being done throughoutthe best workmen have taken the ut¬

most pains to make it most completeDr Thompson and brother J WThompson will carry a general line ofgoods a first class line of drugs furni-

ture¬

hardware etc The postofficewill be moved to the new building alsoWallsbarber shop in the second storyThe doctors office will be in this build ¬

ing as will the Maccabee hall An in-

vitation will be given Sir Knight Elkinto make a speech

Misses Eva Sella and Minnie Leachof Lexington have spent the summerwith relatives and friends here A RLenox of Lexington spent a few dayswith friends here E W Creightonspent a week at Pleasant Hill Mo

with relatives Mrs D M Creightonis back from a several months stay in

Kansas City and Pleasant Hill Mo

Miss Irene Rucker of Garrard hasbeen the guest of Mrs Wm < Lane MissKatie Dykes of Paris is the guest ofher cousin Miss Effie Carey MissMadge King of Oldham county is withher mother Mrs L H Taylor MissMargaret Routen of Lexington whohas been with relatives here has ret-

urned home

IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

Grant Rice was crushed to death by alog in Knox county-

V K Logan of Pulaski has beengiven a storekeeper and gaugers placein this district

Attorney E V Puryear will enter ¬

tain the bench and bar of the 13th dis ¬

trict at Danville at a 6 oclock dinneron Sept 10-

Rawlings Voris and Robert Hard ¬

ing of this city and Attorney Dennyof Elkton Todd county have filed in

the Todd Circuit Court a suit to breakthe will of the late Miss Ida Twidwellmade shortly before her death Thecontestant is Mrs J C Johnston ofDanville mother of the deceasedDanville Advocat-

efummer DiarrhoeaChfld ¬

ronDuring the hot weather of the Hum-

mer

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months the first unnatural loose-ness of a childs bowels should haveimmediate attention so as to checkthe disease before it becomes seriousAll that Is necessary is afew doses ofChamberlains Colic Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy followed by a doseof castor oil to cleanse the systemRev M O Stockland Pastor of thefirst M E Church Little Falls Minnwrites We have used Chambe-rlains

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Colic Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy for several years and find ita very valuable remedy especiallyfor summer disorders in childrenSold by Stanford Drug Co-

MATRIMONIAL

Jesse Mathis aged 62 and NancyReleford 60 were married at PittsburgSaturday London Local

Miss Bertha F John who it will beremembered conducted the SingingSchool Beginment here several monthsago was married at Blanchester 0to J Bassett Willard

1Heat caused the death of four chil ¬

Paducah Wednesday all dyingwith Summer complaint broughtby the recent torrid

WHAT LIFE MEANS TO ME

Ah what is the meaning of life tomeWhat work has the future stored

awayFor each person has a goal to see

And they draw nearer tiny by day

Each has an aim in lifeA pace in this world to fill

It may be or It may be strifeFor life begins ut the foot of the

hill

ItIs with us to do or dieFor lifes road is like the stormy sea

It has and downs for you and I-

Thats what liCe menns to me

It means to me unearthly workFraught with trouble and care

And if my task I never shirkA crown in leaven I am heir

Kind words and flowers that friends

giveIsmy heart most cravesId rather have the bud while I live

Than the bush planted on my graveCONUOII

CORNS CurEnCornExitwill pus

tively remove corns in four days Thetreatment is simple and pleasant andwe absolutely guarantee to refund themoney to each and every customerwhose corns are not promptly removedwith entire satisfaction A bottle ofthis great preparation only costs 15

cents and nothing if n perfect cure s-

not speedily effected G L Pennydruggist Stanford Ky

John W Langley was nominated bythe republican of the Tenth district as i

conIventionCommissioners Sale 1 I

Lincoln Circuit Court I

J Hliouni Inrtlnt Hi IUilutltT vsHenry Martin ot nl IvfiMulnntn SOUl utWill

Iurnunnt to n judgment of tho Lincolncircuit vouit rendered In thN ulov < Mvlcxlnctlon tilt undfTnlKiied Muster CommlMloner of mild court will on

MoS AY SKIT urril iwwUtvreen 1 mid 1JI r M In font of therourthouse iloor In Mtanford Kyell ut publicoutcry lo tilt hluhfht nml lit lilddiT Mvtlltenth7leptintlaNN11lllh of out tenth1510 undivided Inlerett In tho tract ot lourhprelnafterile crltxil Thin title wiiHilocmdrumtitsceed of the 11 I of their liurei In the wildrenleitute tonrrnrv duration etr and tolilt lor certain Ilin thereon tie hereinafterMit forth towlt A lien of rnnnlo DoiiKhifor the main of Ilttl with Interval nt II percent from ictober II owl to n creditulturthUlldlvldrl7l0nuntlmurlfurther lien of Knnnle DotiRln biu ofthe undivided Intorent ordered old for nunof 1Ir with Interest thereon nt the rate ofsix per rent per nnnum from Jan II MatulleJnntnryand 1111 paid lct 35 Itucl

ThrIdrealestatebidtunla In LincolnCounty Kyon the water of 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIur-kcnlk and Is iHiunded tia follow-

Beginning lit n chentnnt and larch rimnero to Mr I toriHi Dauuherty decentcdithence her line HM Vnt poles to n lvnntree hercarnegtheneNfar line S III v i I

JIlhs ton take thence her lino rontlnuvdlumpthrIienerUT MllrtlH1thUltK7I W U pukes toII stony J thnee Ida hiltH 4X K ISSpole toil ktnke hi corner thencelilt 1111 M 61411V IP pole 1o n tnke thenohi line Hil K2U poles to n slake wear thetop or tit rltl 6 N tlienceHSI K III loler to n

nml fallow oak thence N 17 W 5IVMoles to two chestnut ouka thence N A w

to two chestnut wile one fallowthence N txi W 51 poles to the tjllIlIllIglalthoMartin and 1M known UK tho Wilton Martinfarm

The sale will he made on n credit of sixrequtredtoapproved porn mil security payable to tIi-Ncounnlstlonerutid hearing nt thenotufeporcentpr annum fronn date of

thllUrchllIIrlttIhn n

OEO B SAUFLEY II C L C C

Commissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

Murphy IlInwldellltt nt 1lnlntirti vsViola Notice ofUnit In Two tiN7s

Pursuant to judgment of the Lincolncircuit court rrndrrtwllnlwntelolrutr casestherein each of which Is styled an shovethe undrrlgtied dtnter CUllllllluloncrmild court will o-

hMONUAYHRIT101101between and Itittr wIn frontof the courtLout door In Htnnfonl Kystill at publicoutcry to the highest bidder thetwo tracts of Imal which are hereinafter dencrlbed The plaintiff Murphy UtnwlddleOllln < I nil thedefendant viola Morton derived title toboth the sold tracts hy decent Irons JohnO Dlnwlddle Fact tract will le soldseparately this mile being Hindu fur thepurpose of division Sloth sold tracts lire InLincoln county Ky stud the first tractwhich to on the water of Hanging York IsIxMinded as follows IkKlnnlnK at O MJlvens corner In center of pike taepointer Bud running with said tllvens

14 W It poles H links to n stonethence H 60 Ul V3poles2 link ton stonethence H µll11polrNlflkelo it tuna Inthe center of the pike tlienco N K 14 K Uconulilingt4

Tho Mecond tract Is war TurnersvlllcLincoln county Ky and Is bounded osfollows Ileglnnlng lit a stone corner to lotformerly bought by John U Dlnwlddle of1101Itthence N K with his lino IW4 IdleN to Jarmans corner on Howes lure thence withhis line H6M11210krllnks Fount Owsleys corner thencu H OiJi with hU lack line41yulot tInctl N 65 >i W with said ftTen midDlnwIilUle loll to the iKglnnlng containing110 lien moro or lee

The plnlntllT < Murphy Dlnwlddle MlnnloDlnwltiatunmt Ollle IHnwIdillonnd lho < lerumlnnt Vlolu Jlorton winch own nn un-It Idtdt of each ot the uforesal1 Budtho bond II for the purehnn prleu ot such orHIM nforeimlil tructn will IN iniia pnvulilu towild owners The laud will tx iluo nnd

in ench of nforeuilil plulutltlH anddefomtnnt nrrlvu nt tliw ngo of tl year

however should Ilolwrt Durham theKUiirdliin of plulntltl execute the rtqulmlKimriUHUK hondo then In that weir theamount of the purchase price due Ills wardinay Iwpnld to him nt any time after the-ale hindslioildxinluilMortonHUnrdlun of

R ofdlrllItiUllt Viol Morton execute the re ¬

quired guardian land then In thnt eventpaidtushouldheehaliltonly one ol them execute the land mention ¬

ed then the kiim due hli ward or wanU rteIIItor ¬nmypOymice to unitary tho coats of the two aforeMaid action IncludlnR all attorney fesIroldoJoolannumrronidatececurehetold

GEO D SAUFLEY M C L C C

PA KERHAIR BALSAM

Cttsowm and tramnm the tint1nxnoltr a totuntnl fIOorth

Nrer rally to 1116 ColorC rjJ lhrtriiOt 1 DnrttoU

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Residence For Sale I

Hnvlng located permanently Mt Hlerllne 1 over for III nt a ui run In my deslrabln residence on llustonvlllo Hln Minnfort Ky For pnrtloulnrs writ III tit M-IRrllll K lr I I bright tit tiltIdncol11utilityNntlonWliiltsI JOSKM

FOR SALE OR RENTMy home III Ors I Orehard lx catod IH

IweenHprliijUiind tilt Urllb IIrehllnl UradeHchool lHXl lioii e of eight rooms Lotcontains kevwn anrexnnd has good youngorrluml on It will alto tell my stwk otgroceries and infeetlon

IL O PAYNK Crnb orchard Ky

FARM FOR SALEHaving moved to IllliertkPreok I desire

Htanfn-nlA5rnbOnthnnlpike2Intlfrui rrnb Or ¬

chard Farm Is well Improved with rom

reddoilcexn1outltouics11tlulook over the place can call on Mr lleldunwho lives on the farm

14 J M ITU lllliorts Creek Ky

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A S PRICESu-rgeon Dentist

STANFORD KENTUCKYOflico over McRoberta Drug Store in

the Oweley Bnildicg

Waynesburg Marble and Granlie WorksI

HARRY JACOBS ProprietorIVuler In nUll Manufacturer of

Granite Monuments Marble

ItaUrd letters Hpeclnltsr Oflico and worksWnynesburR Inegvll Allt

FARM FOR SALE>

Wo IIIIVK for sale n splendid Unrrnnlcounty farm It lien on the l xlncton pikenlKiutau iiille from IIIIta1Ier and contain about att lien 7ft to lntlnetes of thisfarm nresultnble for hump und tobacco AlineienThis farm Ilex welt lout hues n brick res ¬

idence on It This Is u line farm If youIwlsh to ee usnlMiut It jrtm Mil find us atthin rosldencM of JIO Jennings In lj iua terKyJOhlN M OIl Il IIN OHANll

fo Reduce My Stock o-

fSPECTACLES

I will luring tho month of Augustsell at a liHouiit a-

llFRAMESETCand give the Inoue guarantee of niti filction us before Office over JIcRoberts Drug Store U to 12 A M

130 to 4 P M

W N Craig Stanford

rPRESMI

TIONSI

I THREEHonestyAccuracy

THINGS 1

nro n hurtIntolllgonco

of every prescrip¬ Ition we fill The doctor does

tbeI I

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you

StanfordIItlBrlt talal

Drug co1

PUBLIC SALEof Heal Kstatonnd Per ¬

sonal Property

Commencing nt in oclock A M w V willoffer tOrlqle on

WKDNKHDAY AUJ rv hissJWesley Kulmnksfarm of Kt acres Thetanu Is located 6 tulle north of Stanfordand Untie south of Hubble on the countyroad that Intersects the Htnnfonl nnd Danvilla and the Hush Branch pike Th i

farm Is suitable for hemp tobacco cornand wheat nnd has 4 acre of uncultivatedwoodland Uood orchard of great varietyof fruit nnd Harden I tool t story dwellingwith K rooms it 1001 cistern nt the door anda never falling on the farm Darnand till necessary outbuildings The houseIs situated In n sugar grove of about oIIhugnrtrees and Is one 01 the healthiest places Inthe county nnd In rut excellent neighbor ¬

hoodThe personal property Is as follows Two

mares I mare and both gradsaddlers Three llOOIllIIlIk cows with youngcalves extra tine lot of chickens 0 largeconcon geese 2horse wagon 1 buggy nndharness 1 heck board 1 doubt A harrow 1

1 new turning plowcoder p1CM1 post digger hind other rrmlligtools and inn dunlente I m-iladys

etutdhe 1

saddle bedsteads B feather beds Y

dreihers 1 Now Homo Hewing Jlachlne 1

A cane bottom chitin s IPltImtlonichnlrsoplushliottomimrlorchairswith rocker to match jr 4Yrp f7Myunls goat amttlag kltchlll11111 nil lalde l tnrnilds clualr J glllllll frontbook rate I rustle chair 1 Cllrlloom and Jspinning wheels nnd IIInn too

to mention All or hnlf of thegrowhngcropwhil he sold with or seporatofrom the fnru-

rTE1MHOrMAL1AIIneronnl propertyamounting to tlO Inalld obot lotyabiU In I days with goofnotes 1adown on the faun hemline in Iand 1 years at 6 percent interest with lienrenamed on farm until pnld-

MILFORri KUHANKH OKO A EUBANKB UK W O YOU DANKH Admri

chEANING UPNMost housekeepers have Spring Cleaning

but we have it both

Spring and Falli

We are now in the midst of our FALL clean ¬

ing and we are trying to do it to the in etestillof both our customers and ourselves Ourentire stock of

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Men WomenChildrens

Shoes t

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MUST GO and the price isindeed low

The Brockports now 175 the Ultras

now 200 Sold the worldoverfor 250 and 300

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A lot of off styles and small sizes at 50 75cand 100 a pair Childrens and Misses LowShoes from 25c to 100 You need themand we dont They are bargains real

HaJ McROBBRTSSTANFORD KENTUCKY

CAMII

Summer Comfort and CleanlinessThe pores of the skin are responsible fer molt complexion

troubles Summer dust the stain ol vacation travel combinedwith the grease of perspiration clog and stifle the pores Keepthem clear and healthso that the natural oils may do theirwork of softening the ski-

nPOMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM1

withdraws ever particle of Impurity from the poresall the waythrough and by gently excrciiing the facial muscles roundthem out to perfect development blackheads and wrinklesimmediately disappear but the naturalol health glowI

GENEROUSSAMPLEFREE

If you call at our store we will gladly cive you4

free a generous sample of the cream and a copy tof the famous book J Trutitt tn FttUl MilIUl

PENNYS DRUG STORESTANFORD KENTUCKY

saIrartaltalrilatr sw e aa laari t arr rInOT BISCUITS Ii i

1 have one steel range left for wood or coal Fourshelf and warming closet with reservoir A bargain

Ihigh Comepump

quick to Alilridgeu Also tin work callI

Is H AldridgeTuner and Plumber

STANFORDI KENTUCKYitat s

Give Your anSUE BENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOOL

Established 10 years Una hail n rapid continual growth Nino Depart-ment

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as follotvatAcademic Normal Intermediate Primary Music BusinessIndustrial Physical Culture and Biblical t

The cost is small instruction thorough location healthful influencewhelceome Write for Catalogue

J C LEWIS PRINCIPAL LONDON KYo

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