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The Interior Journal

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ONDEMOCRATIC TICKET

For Senator

H u Rl NUBBLEFor Representative

J M ALVERSONFor County Judge

SR C WARREN

For County AttorneyW s BURCH

Fgr Sheriff

T JEFF HILL 8Rc For County ClerK

GEORGE B COOPERt For Af8es or

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W A CARSONFor Superintendent of Ecooolf

GARLAND SINGLETON1

For JulietW I HERRIN

THE coal oil magnate JohnD Rocke ¬

feller isplanning gifts of money foreducational and charitable purPoses

which it is said will so far surpass any

contributions he has hitherto made thatannouncement of them will astonish

the country His method of selecting

objects for his benefactions has beenchanged however and hereafter they

will be made largely upon the advice of

his son and according to systems learn-

ed

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by the younger man when he was in

Europe a few months ago=i THE editor of the Frankfort Journal

who is an expert on kissing thus dis¬

courses on that subject The Chicago

man who was fined 10 for kissing atelephone girl on the back of her neck

caught it about right A man who

doesnt know any more than to kiss agirl on the back of her neck when pout ¬

ing lips are ripe and ready deserves tosuffer humiliation and loss of money

A VIRGINIA judge has just decided

that liar used in a debate on the curbs-

tOne or elsewhere is equivalent to thefirst blow and if an assault follows it is

strictly within the law Very right¬

eous judge Youre another dontgo in Virginia as in Ohio and the man

that calls another a liar must either be

ready for a fight or a foot race

ACCORDING toieport of Brig

Gen Burton inspector general of thef

United States army the abolition oft

the canteen leads to sickness desertion

aad other crimes as well as to impair ¬

ed discipline It is again up to thetemperance people to rave and the W

C T U to imagine a vain thing

DANVILLE has electric lights and

Russia and Japan have agreed on peace

terms Who says we haventsomethingto be thankful for 1

4Here and There

I Mt Vesuvius is in full eruptionagain throwing out an enormous mass

tlavaJohn

Jones and William Wallace weregiven five years each in the penitentiaryfor assault and robbery by a Whitleycounty jury-

Edward A Jonas editor af the Hen ¬

derson Evening Journal accidentally

shot himself in the breast while search-

ing

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for a supposed burglar in his houseHis condition is serious

i The will of Mrs Samuel Colt widow

of the inventor of the Colt firearm wasprobated leaving an estate of 3000

l 000 A large portion is left for re ¬

ligious and public purposesEfforts to operate the Reed Hill mine

at Tracy City Tenn failed althoughAdjt Gen Harvey H Hannah supple ¬

mented the force of Deputy Sheriffsj with two companies of soldiers

The case of Polk Fletcher chargedwith criminal assault on Marie Gladderin Logan county was given to the

i Wednesday pftprnppn at 340 but noIc

l C9untIPolicemen Wm Britton and LutherHerron testified at HarrodsbUrg lit tild

trial for the killing of Sam C

and Walter Stotts Both men claimedI

l selfdefense Yesterday was spent inI

apgpkingolt tht case-

In all effort to take a Henderson

Route train MIU Stephensports Albert Uay Was killed and William

i1 Was seriously wounded HueIa colored porter on the train is

iBl for the shooting j

Not satisfied with the report of the

f of Inquiry on the BenningtonSecretary Bonaparte has or

1 tF dered Capt Lucien Young of Ken ¬

1tcky and Ensign Charles T Wade to

before a courtmartialI appearC Yellow fever has shown itself at1 Vicksburg Pensacola reports another

case The condition at New Orleans

remains unchanged but in some of the

1parishes the disease continues to make

inroads Chattanooga has established

the strictest quarantineA confession said to have been made

Bass at Lawrenceburg and

tstrongly implicating William H York

Uin the of Yorks brother was

to the aged suspect in jail atLouisville He showed great agitation

feet was not shaken in hia denial

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I CHURCH MATTERS

Rev S Owsley the Old Wllrhol1cwill preach at Mnrcland Sept 3rdwrites the pastor Rev P Walker

Eli Joseph Ballou will preach at Me

Cormacks church at 11 oclock Sundaymorning and at 3 in the afternoon on

the subject Hearts and Friends II

Rev R R Noel is just back fromOlive where he held a good meetingthere being 11 confessions Ho willreacrrat Pleasant Point tomorrowand

Sunday the smallpox quarantine hav-

Ing¬

been raisedThe general secretary reports that

there are 164693 Sunday schools with1522473 teachers and a total member-

ship¬

of 14138303 in the internationalfield Robert Raikes would hardlyrecognize his offspring if he could seethe Sunday schools t> f today

I The meeting at the Christian churchcontinues to draw large crowds whichgreatly enjoys both Eld L M Omerssplendid sermons and the good musicfurnished by the choir ltd by ProC

Daiigherty Mrs Kersey of Lexing-

ton¬

is ably assisting with the musicalprogram There have been 11 confes ¬

sions to date-Members of one faction of the Mig¬

slonary Baptist churchat Old Flat LickKnox county threaten to take legalaction against the other faction to re ¬

gain possession of the building Ac¬

cording to the reports one faction con ¬

stituting the late converts believe in

the doctrine of free will advocated bythe minister Rev McBlarney and at arecent communion service the freewillmembers desired the affair to bo par-

ticipated¬

in by all who so desired whilethe older members opposed such u

stand After several disputes the newmembers ordered the old ones out ofthe building and barred the doors Theold members proceeded to organize buthave not been able to obtain possessionof the church building

POLITICAL

Mrs Emine Wilson was appointedpostmaster at Felix Russell county

J C Vorhees was elected city judgeof Danville to succeed C R McDowell

resignedIncounty the democrat republ-

ican and prohibition nominees for as-

sessor¬

are all from the Cane Valley pre ¬

cinctThe400 inkstand which Fairbanks

is to use during his term of office andafterwards retain as a souvenir hasarrived in Washington

The Massachusetts Socialist partyState convention nominated formerRepresentative James F Carey ofHaverhill for Governor

The Atlanta City Council postponeduntil today the investigation intoMayor Woodwards recent exploit atToledo on his plea of indispositionMayor Woodward denies that any apol-

ogy¬

is due anyoneMany Republican leaders are by no

means certain that President Roosevelthas abandoned his determination to callan extra session of Congress to consid-

er¬

the railroad rate question Congress-

man¬

Townsend says he will introduce a-

new bill covering the private car fea-

ture

County Sunday School Convention

Last Spring Prof E A Fox secre-

tary¬

of the Kentucky Sunday School

Union while in Stanford held a confcience with our Sunday school workersand it was decided to hold a county con ¬

vention in the early autumn A com-

mittee¬

was appointed to arrange forthe place time and program The com-

mittee¬

has done this workand a goodstrong program has been arranged andthe convention will be held in Crab Orchare Baptist church on Saturday Sept23 just before the fourth Sunday Thecommittee is composed of membersfrom each of the churches in Stanfordand we are very anxious to have a re-

port¬

and a representative from everySunday school in Lincoln county I

want to urge the Christian church Sun-

day¬

schools to send delegates and re¬

ports Now let us all fall into line inis good work in which we can do s-olh for the advancement of our Mas ¬

is kingdom Remerni r the timeIpnd place llntj let Lis awake to the

ltyot cooperation and union In theLords work whereVer and wheneverwe can L 11 OMErfi

Pastor Stanford Christian Chilfch

President velta present atti-

tude

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in regard to Uc negotiations atPortsmouth Is expressed in the homelyphrase Whistle softly we are get-

ting¬

into the thin timber but we arenofyet out of the woods The Pres-

Ident¬

while gratified with the resultsfar accomplished realizes that most

important work remains to be doneand that there is a possibility of ob-

stacles

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arising which may seriously de-

lay

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the negotiations or wreck them en-

tirely

The 25000 capital stock of the SwissColony Company of Shelby county hasall been subscribed The acquirementof the colony is expected to have abeneficial effect in an industrial way

The board of directors of the Equita¬

ble Life Assurance Society decided toabolish the 25000 pension now enjoy-ed

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by Mrs Henry B Hydethe founder of ttie society

Dr Hugh Reidrold to J H Turnera pair of twoyear oId mules for 230

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l MATRIMONIAL-

I Thomas Bishop aged 20 and MissLily Menefee 15 were married nt W

Menefeea Wednesday1M Oby Lou Martin and Miss Minnie MeI Cowan were married at the courthouseyesterday by Judge J P Bailey

Herndon Dudley of Richmond andMiss Annie C Hill of Lancaster droveIover to Danville and were married byRev JL C Garrison

Miss DufffivhoJiaafniqucntlyvisited the Misses Menefee here wasmarried at Glasgow to Thndeus Deanof Spartansburg S C

Charles C Martin and Emma Sebastninof Louisville began their courtship at

j Phoenix Hill Park planned their marringe at a fish fry and were married

i after two days acquaintance

Kard to FindIt would bo hard to ilml u Mote ¬

fret iMirntivt metUoino fur dl orcJctlldigestive organsthixn that gentle tunicdlgeiitaul antI torpid llvtT regulatorknown us Dr Caldwell luxallvoSyrup Pepsin No other modiciue hasits specific power ovtir thte delicateand Impmtuul organs of your bodyupon which you have to depend forenergy to carry on our workIt cleanses digests stimulates andcures Sold by O L Penny Starford and C V A hi tin 1 HuslonvilU1at We and 01 Money back If it failr

Lewis Renfros residence anti stableat Bowling Green were burned entail¬

ing a loss of atout 5000 with little inBurnnce

Two Houses in CrabOrchard For Sale i

I dotlro to noil privately two houses InCrab Orchard One I H houe of G roomswith G uen of ground Two good printplttmlUt outlmiullnim The other hiss c-

house of 8 rooms and abut one Hereof landHtable hen house etc lloth rrsdrncrs lirecomparatively now Ward Moorr Crnli Orchard Ky

FOR SALE I

TIlt Jim Walker llvnni urns of 11tacre of fertile lain with ImproveyrnrroundAloutinlk8 Wectof McKlnney and Jolnithe landof J4uu Owen K L Tanner A H McKIllIttroutuponhelight of u choolhou e A hfirlCllln for Mumone Term very winy

KmVAItlt AIAXWNlliulonvllle Ky

Commissioners Sale ILincoln Circuit Court

llerryman Moore IliiIiitltTVi MVMooreudmrx el ill Defendants Not Ice of Mule

Pursuant to n Judgment of the Lincolncircuit court rendered In the nlxive ntyledaction ut H ftpeclnl Augunt term lufl theunderiilgned Cointnluloner of Mild court willon

MONDAY HK1T 11110Between I and UT r nln front of the courthOIl door InHtanfonl sell at publicoutcry to the hlKhent uta lieHi bidder thefollowing de crited real estate iltuated Inthe town of McKlnney Ky towlt What I

U commonly known ai the Vernnda Hotelroltrty of which the following In the

boundary lifglnntncnl MIlubbItcorner vlout Ito ft to FM Varell proiwrtyYiheiutt H WU W tit frtto the Ixick start thence H N w nlout Jellfeet to lluhhhcansrrthenre25183 4 W mifeet to the beginning

Tin object of thlnle1tosntlfIhrclehtadjudged the dnlntia herein which U forthe amount of l te u with Interml thereon atocostsferThesale will to inadH on n cndlt of MXnluln1togood security payable to the CommlMlonerand lMarlng not at the rateof CpercentIMT annum trout dots of sole until uild

GEO B SAUKLEV JI C L C C

SHERIFFS SALE I

Hy virtue of Kxecutlon Xo IMIillriTtnl tome which Ignited from the clerks other ofthe Lincoln county circuit court In rater ofItosevllle Tottery Co agalnit J K WaterdepItMONDAY rilJuryliKtwouii till hour of 1 oVIock f x and toclock f u at the rourthoiue door InMtanfonl Lincoln county Ky expose topublic HHie to the hIKIt bidder the follow

or 00 lIlIh th01 u nutty 1M

iiiteH iiry to satisfy nliilntllt debt Interestand yotst towlt IVrional property rollsucklingitSlIrlhha lidDr stintLawwlllonHoutlsprlIicounty Ky the 1M III lice Ill ln I In lloyliVIVIIthedlldcdglatcretto the dower Interest of Mauls J frill Inns

TKHMM Hale will hi ninde on n credit of nmonth loud with motored Mciirltr rC >ptrcntlwrbondWltnen IIItIlCIly tI

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We pay special attention to footwear for every dayhard service and our stock now coming in will beas complete as is possible to make it We can furnish you a Good Coarse Work Shoe for 125One as solid as iron Leather insole and counterfor15O This old Honest Mike the best full-

stockW

work shoe made at 200 The LevelBest not quite so heavy and neater than the

Mike in every size from a childs to a mans NoI

12 If there is a better boys every day schoolshoe than the Level Best we have not seen it

Size 9 to 13 at 175 13 12 to 2 at 200 2 12 to5 12 at 225 and mens sizes 250 We carrySEAMLESS SHOE made by the same people as

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Mike and Level Best in a lower price and agood one and made for service A school boy musthave a stout shoe and we can furnish them

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IH J MROBERTS STRNFORDoI50 REWARD

I will give fjJ ruwurtl forlnformntlon lendlug toIsrrrurrrY out us twoyrurold dnrlsorrel gelding IStZhnnd high I to man none I

black mane unit wu Moleil July I

xth and conviction of the thief or will givea Illioral reward for the return of till roll I

An the hint offer standing reward offor n hone thief It will be worth oar fIto look lifter thl one JKCOOK

long Dlntance Phoned 1exlnKton Ky j

NEW LIVERY STABLE

171X1 k CLAaSSOH InnJUNCTION CITY KYt-

lntOlsnTutnoau at Reasonable RuesBp cl l Atuotlon to Tranllalliea-

Grala and Ray For 81FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I I

Pants routilin rd here of land tll gottnrof cultivation miles from Crab Or

chart on Uinciiiter pike Iacn In mradow aiiicre In cultivation 3 Him gardenorchard rte Tin Improvement toiuUt ofo Itous of lis room bus nrl and 111

Very good reimir Cttrnust door Hinnlltroom ouOlousrI numerous mid Ingooil role

liable and two crllw WilllIllrIVIIly3IulIJ nJm KM I

Orchard Ky

Small Farm For Salefarmof ftfttrrrn of laudI tlcilrotoull my

t ynnl frulll r rnnk rout Olynlllnn-Mpringu It hllM U 1111 will of hllrl wasterstn th following lIy Mlut tollegu-willhowt Thu waster eOlltlllll1 lsl grouseof oolhl matter p rgallon cunlIlug mainl-

y uf ehlorhh IInl toUlIIUltl ul sallunanl-cituu and eutlr rnlclwn elrlo-natotnrro Iron poludutn nod

VIII tell u tutn IlthlulIIItolihOlltN+

McKinney Woolen Mills

McKlnney Kentucky

IIIIIUfllchlftU of FlnnnrllllankeUnnd Yarn Hrndusyour wool rmike wool In for work allowingth M4tlfiCtinll lullnmtIr1I1I or wrllt for prier mind intonnntlonAicenti wanted

Dripping SpringsF 0 Crab Orchard Ky

t IVMrt U now

goodfmlwftlluwunr1dnee Which tuenn KOtKl eiiUnij

kUehIItill hors well foriootl name mm your I

IT week rIUtoHate perrJH IHII nCnlh Orrluud Ky

McKINNEY ROLLER MILLS

McKianoy Sty

Itoimht the McKinney KuUnrMlllnItiivlnc eervlces of Mr W M ludand xlrhctlmllhr I feel warrantliner slited In olTerlmc to of niylkliiit Tlw

worknemo In Krlnillnit oranil pro

lisleIlosu willwc

Iulko kccpSn

lowest market price linywill nell at I want to hayKwtl Ktcalway s In cluckyour wheat nun will

Itpay you the highest

LHMUIIIJIVMcKiiii yKY

THE VERDICT I I

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doors7lctren Iuee-

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Our stock of School Books TabletsSchool Bags Pens Ink Slates andall kinds of School Supplies is ready

for you We are headquarters in thisline

PENNYS DRUG STOREStanford KentuckyrrrrrrtMMrear

Call anti see the points of superiority in our Electric Itaugb over any i

thing ever shown in the city You cnn not afford to be without one of theseftf you rant good baking with little labor Be sure to lee h beforeyou buy

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