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2 THE INTERIOR JOURNAL1, ,Sr : MiH3Mt.UK Pbytcw has returned STANFORD, K.Y.. - Dl'.O. 2g, I899 from a visit tu Mis Leo Uolibltl at . Danville. ' ' I Mnfl O. T. NMA.MR and son, Ha- E. 0. Walton, Bubimkmi Manaoeii. cm. of Garrard, are guesf at Mr. W. II. UlMln. Miss Orttik May Ooiujon. of Oak- TllF. bent material combined with caro, iklll and ao.eurncy Inauro good remits. No other methods aro over used In our prescription work, Penny) Drujr store. I J. to of PERSONAL AHD SOCIETY &OSSIP. iirniM. totho wlfoof James B Hoi a.w...-T -- man, a son. Mil. H. K. WrahkN wan In Lexlnp ton ihls week. l)K. W. N. CltAlii has moved hi of flco to his residence. MlSSMOU.IBDAUllllKUTY wont to Lexington Wednesday. Mil. B. T. I'KNCK went to Whitley Wednesday to buy rattle. Urv. K. H. Maiiony was In Harrows, burir on business this week. I)n. Jamish M. Hi.ack, of Knoxyllle, Is hero with Dr. J. O. Carpsnlor. Miss Catiikiiink UauUIIMAN gnvo an cnlertalnraent Tuesday night. Mil. John Mount, of LaGrange, vlaltlciif hi uncle, H.J. McHobcrts. MK88HH. CAIIHKIX OWBNH and a Kmbry, Jr., aro back from a visit l,oulsvlllo. MlSH MAIIOAIIKT TOUMNSOS, Lancaster, was tho guesi of Miss Tovls Carcntcr. Mil. and Mils. J. W. Hutchkii havo Bono to Woodbtno to visit Mr. Hutch er's mother. Mlts. It. O. Hah. and Wearen, of Somerset, aro with Mr. and Mr. Geo. I). Wearen. Piiok. and Mlts. C. M. Hkst, of Mlllersburc, aro visiting Iter, and Mr. W. M. Hrltt. Mil. ANI MllS. JOHN FllANCIH, of Corbln, wcro registered at tho St. Asaph Wednesday. Die. AN!) Mlts. H. F. MOHIIIH. of South Park, are visiting her mother, Mr. Annlo Lasloy. MllH. W. A.TllIlllH.Kgavo n sump, tuous dinner Wednesday to a number of her lady friend. Mlts. Maiiciik Yastih and Mr. Kit jah Vantls, of Ml. Sterling, aro visit Ins Mr. J. A- Ouddcrar Mil. and Mlts. Tom Mktcai.i' and family, of Nlcbolasvllle, uro visiting Mr. T. J. Foster and wile. On. It. Goi.n-nr.iN will bo at the s A.mih Jan. 3d. to lit spectacle for all who may dcslro them Miss Mauy IlL'dliKS, of McKlnncv, Is tho truest of ber slter, Mrs. Hans ford, Sr. Somerset 1'aragon. Mlts. W. Cakhoij. Shanks and son, Hartwoll.aro In Islington with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morelnnd. Mil. T. F Sl'INIf has rented Mrs. Annlo Lualey's cottago on Lower Main Street and will tucu Hiosslon Mon day. Mil. B. C Walton took his llttlo daughter, Lucy Lee, on a trip ,to Lou. Isvllle, asono of her many Christmas rifts. Mil. I VON W. Fish Is enjoying a visit with Crab Orchard friend, whllo Mr. Cozatt holds hi place down at How land. nit. W. S. Hr...LKY and family, of Lancaster, passed through to Crab Or chard Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs, W. A Heaziey. JOSH JONIM returned Wednesday from a month' travo through tho West and Southwest, durlnir which tune ho visited his brother, John, at St. Joseph, Mo It L. COLLIKU of, Crab Orchard, has moved to Mr. F. Hold's, whero ho will havo charge of his farm. W. W. Hnys has moved back to his homo place uad James Mcsser to thu William HInys farm. (ION. J. It. MOUNT, of La Grange, ....n.ln-luw of Mr. J. M Mcltoberts, Is making a rattling good race for asulsl ..ni nlnrk of tho Lower Houso of tho General Assembly, and Is pretty cor tuln to gel there. MissksKatkand I'attib Alcoun had 10 of their young lady friend to spend tho night with them Tuesday, and ubout tho sumu number of young men calling during tho evening, ull had a pleasant tlmo. Mlt. AND Mits. W. II. Unubiiwoou wont to Lexlngtou to attend tho marrl ugoof Mis Nellie Grllllu to Mr. Young. Miss Grilllq will bu remombercd hero us having taken u notable part In un olocutlonury contest. THOSK of our young peoplu who wcro lortunuto to receive Invitations uro looking forward with much pleas v uro to tho masquerade party to bo glvon ut Hustonvlllo Monday ovonlng next by Misses Wheeler uod Worthlngton in Bmporlum Flat. Mlt. O. It. Maiischall, who was In business hero u long tlmo, and who Is now superintendent of agencies for tho I'nlted State Mutual Investment Co., 1 Luxlncton, was G, OH 70 acres of land for sale. Ap ply to I). W. Vandnvcer. HOMAN candlos, Qro crackers and torcdocs at F. I). Hallou's It Is clear this morning mercury bolow 10 at (1 A. M. with tho Foil ItKNT. Itoom over Cralg Hockcr's store. W. II. Hlgglns. ' A land, Mis , I with her aunt, Mrs. II. K. Wearen. MllS. I'.MIlllY IlKAZt.KY gave a do- lighilul dining to a number of her friends yesterday, Miss PKAUL WitimiT and brother, Hluford, of Klloy, aro visiting tholr cousins, tho Mlssu Wren. Mlts. Jambs P, Giiay and family left this week for Flomaton, Ala , 'whero her husband Is agent for tho L. A N Knmpraft. PirnBnn LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Go to Dal ton for good watch work. ' Wiiitb itar coffee at O. II Farrls t Co's. l'll'.K crackers that will jar the town at F. n Hallou's. ANSWKHS aro fast coming In to our llgurc puzzle, but no one ha yet struck tho combination. ItBAI) Geo. II. Farrls Si Co's. Whlto Star Coffee "ad" nnd buy a pound of that splendid coffco. Hk fixed for tho blizzard by hnvlng yourcoalput In now. J. II. Haugh- tnan Si Co. a FitKSH stock of oranges, bananas, plain nnd fancy candles at Hlgglos Si McKlnnoy's. - . Foil SaI.K. 11 Lincoln county bonds of .i00 each. Apply at First National Hank, Stanford. JANUAUY 1ST is at hand and your account Is ready for you. l'lcaeo ca'.l and settle. H, C. Huplov. We arc headquarters for ull kinds of feed: hay, corn, oats, millet, straw, shlpstufT, Ac. J. II. Haughman A Co. m a Is order to reduce our stock, will sell hay at a very closo prlco for tbo next few weeks. J. II Haughman A Co. a ' TlIB young people havo bad a gay tlmo coasting the last few nights, not withstanding tho fact It has been very cold. Foil Uknt. House with soven rooms. Apply to Mrs. Kato P. Miller. " s s Youit uccount Is ready. Please come ana settle, Ilcszlay Hros. - Tlinjoung people of Hustonrllloen joyed a delightful hop In Mr W. O. Greening's now lesldenco last night. ON account of the advance In every thing, I will beginning Jan. I, I00O, chargo Xt cents for single feeds and 2.1 cents for hays. No hitches on public das on account of lackof room. I. M. Ilrtice. PURE, DELICIOUS. RitAOY A TBltllY'H bntchor shoj will always be found well supplied with tho choicest meats of all kinds. Hratino stovo scaon Is rapidly pinning. Come and sea us for bottom prices. Hlgglns A McKlnncy. . New comb, fancy ckctbooks, fan cy work both in Hattcnburg and em broidery ut Mrs. Kato Dudderar's. Foil IlBNT One of tho storerooms occupied by Severance A Sons. Apply nt this ofllco or to Mrs. M. J. Miller." IIIIOOMS aro booming now. Taey havo advanced over 100 per cent, on account of tho combine and scarcity of broom corn. i Al.L perrons Indebted to my wlfo will ie:iMo rail at tho First Natlonul Hank, Saturduy, .'10th, and settle. A. A. McKlnnoy. TllB'Severanccs aro moving to tho store-room that Dr. Owsley has titled up for them In every particular ns they desired, making It tho most dcslrablo room In town. Matt S. Cohen, of Itlchmond, hold thu lucky number that drew tho big doll at Craig A Hockcr's so Dr. J. W Hryant tells us. No. I or tbo nearest to It was to gettho prize and Mr. Cohen had No 1. They sold 2:.2 tickets for It. In afcud flghtln Clay county, Bll Holing wus shot and killed. Dove Ho ling was wounded. It Is reported that Picas Fisher, who killed his brother Alex, Is belngj hunted down by the PhllNit faction and will bo shot rn sight. Mote Mulllns Is under arrest at Itlch mond, charged wlih being Implicated In tho death of Itobcrl Tevls, another Negro, by the cars. Ilev. Andrew Johnson has returned from Franklin, Tcnn., whero bo tells us he held a glorious meeting. THE "swearing off" tlmo is almost at hand and many a new leaf will bo turned over beforo our next Issue. May all good resolutions bo kepi. ("N account of tho advance In feed wit will churgo Xa for single feeds and in- for hays, beginning Jun. 1, 1000. liuuzloy Hros., liverymen. THE stock of millinery bought of Mrs. McKlnney will bo disposed of at cost to clear out entirely for Spring stock. Miss Annlo Phillips. FlitB. Dr. Collcy's home in Nccd moro burned about noon yesterday with most of its content. It is thought that his children who wore playing In a cloet accidentally started the blaze. Wfyite Star Coffee. GEO. H. FARRIS & CO. ECONOMICAL, HEALTHY. PBESEMT PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE The Mcholiitllle Ivniocrit, wrrklr, on rj ttrm. I'aprr li piyloK nlt-e ilitl.lrml mil hai a IPxl clrculilloii among the mt trapl. Three l,rrw, a Washington llaml l'rrna, a Unlferaal (on which TIIK HhMOCIIAT Is now frlntcl) -and a (lon)on Joblvr. Ahutidinre of nrwa and Joh tyi, 4 Imixalns; atonm, V) ntwi andjoli rasm, 2 raliincta. rack.. rha. gall-., lurniturv and Mrr'thlnn nmlnl In a tint-flatt utTuv. H-w go. i.lln--neln-. I'ajier lidnlngagoid Imalnnw. Only rrawc lor nrlllnE i the fm lhat the owner lco. loglntoother lulnM, Adlrr, W. It. IIAItltIS, Mcholairllle, Kj. M. Giicr.N Mt'ru'iir, M. J. Mt'lil'liv. LUMBER FOR SALE. FtoikI Cln ii nil Cull I.nrolHT. -ultalilo iir.lliirn ami 1'arin me. Adclretx, Jiritl'HY .t. Ml'Itl'lIV. I.UMHrnwEN. To-Sra KlnRHillle. Ky. "I AM a Lincoln county man and I (hull call Stanford my home oven If I am going In business In Danville," said Jcsso Lynn the other day. "You can cxuct me on hand ubout election times," ha further added. Sai.B W. C. Greening has hold to Mrs. Hettlo Carpenter, of Covlnglon( tho building at Hustonvlllo occupied by Mr. C. W. Adams, tho druggist, for ll.iW. Ho bought It less than a month ago for $1,100. Mr. Adams will con tinue to occury it. .. Lost Monky. Mr, 11. C. Hnglcman, Sr , Is not enjoying Christmas because ho lost his tockct book containing a (20 gold piece, two S10 bills, a $." bill and Jl.i'i In silver. Ho says ho Is willing to divide with tho Under or glvo him a morn liberal trade than Ihul, If it I necessary. TllAVBL on this division of the L. A N. hus been exceedingly heavy during; tho holidays. A train left LouUvlllo tho other day with eight crowded coaches which wcro dropped along the lino as tho crowd got off. Four well tilled coaches go Into LouUvlllo dally, whllo tho night express carries utmost as many. WoiiTHY Act. J. S Wells made many llttlo hearts happy ut the School for tho Deaf Christinas morning. Many of tho pupils get boxes from homo Christmas, but many others do not. For thoeo who did not Mr. Wells very gen erously sent down over 100 articles In gift und toy books, gumes. etc. Such thoughtfulncss Is rure Indeed, Dan villa Advocate. TUB promptest paying man in town Is Dr. A. S. Price. Ho Is ulway In several days beforo tho six months Is out to cuttle and It seems to do him us much good to pay u bill us to collect ono. Wo hopo his patron will cmulato his good uxumpio and puy him as promptly for his oxcullent dental work us ho pays those he owes, Ah a matter of course when there Is a break In tho electric lights, It hap pens on tho night tout something Is going on ut thu Opera House, und it Is no small matuir to get It lighted up especially whoa no uollco Is given to propuro for It. Tho jrero no lights Wednesday night asrtho managers of tho Opuru House wcro put to untold over Wednesday! I lrou.ula ft"d 10XM)DB0 l0 lh U,Q haM' tUK IUI -UU UUOV.U. Tub Pinnaolk GoNK.r-Tho celo bruled Pinnacle rock, which overhung Cumberland Gap and was u noted nat ural spectacle, fell from It lofty height Going from horo tho last lima do was thrown out of hi buggy and severely hurt, conllnlng him for III days. HON. W.G DUNLAP, of Lexington, , huro Tuesday eu routo to Lancas ter and paid us a pleasant call. Though Tuctday morning. Tho town was ho has loog aluca reformed and now awakened as If by un earthquuko us tho practises law exclusively, when ho Is Immonso mass, weighing hundred of not engaged In political maltors, he loo, cumo tumbling down. Tho course . ..in h a fondness for a printing of- of tho rock was from tho town und no V tlco and tho fraternity regard hlra al roost as ono of thorn. TllUHB has scarcely been a drummer In town this week and the hotels havo bad a nulet time. It's an 111 wind that blows nobody good, however; thi mer chants have not been annoyed with tho traveling salesman. SlNCBCapt. It. D. McGruw resigned as muster of trains on the C. S., there has hardly been a connection at June tlon City, thus throwing mall matter 18 hours behind. There was a miss at noon yesterday aUsual. m It has been tho qulctct, coldest Christmas week for many years. No green Christmas with u fat grave yard can haunt tho superstitious this time, as several snows have fallen and lay three Inches deep, unmelted on the ground. m TUB swcllcsl wedding that has tuken place in colored circles for some time wus that Tuesday nlghtof Frank Stepp, of Versailles, to Miss Floreuce Cook, duughtcr of William Cook, at tho Hap tlstenurch. Itev. G. V. Uolllng per formed tho ceremony. ItKV. It. H. Maiiony Is doing pretty well for Christmas times. Since Mon day ho has written iiolicles In tho Mu tual Hcnetlt Ltfo Insurance Co, cf Newatk, N. J., for 811,000 und ha9 scv- oral more thousand on tho string. Hy tho way, Mr. Muhony's nccoptance of tho pastorship of tho Perryvllle church will not neccssltato his romoval from Stanford, whero ho will continue to keep his Insurance olllco. Gor.HBi.. Mr. W. G. Hollund, of Corbln, "u thoroughbred, dyed-ln Ihe ool, life-long democrat," wunts to know our honest opinion as to tho re sult of the contest. vVe do not mind telling Mr. Hollund In strlctoat confi dence that Gocbel Is as suro to win ns God made llttlo apples Ho is tho le gally elected governor and would win out beforo any fulr tribunal on uny ono of tho many grounds given In the com mittees' address in our last Issue. - m - Tin: livery men's ussoclutlon, com ppscd of livery firms of Stanford, Dan ville, Lancaster und Hurrodsburg, met ut Lancaster yesterday uud decided to let tho rubber tiro buggies go on uc count of tho big oxponso In keeping them in repulr. This useoclutlon Is formed for tho purK)oo of taking caro of horses and rigs and especially lo prevent cruelty to horses, each llvory man watching after tho others' prop erty when ho has tho oportunIty. DANCB. Tho following young gen tlemen gave a most enjoyable dauco ut tho Opcru llousu Wednesday night. Messrs. Gcorgo A, Mcltoberts, Juck Itout, Ashley C. Llllurd, Itobt. Hruce, Arthur Hill. L. L. Doty, T. II. und John II. Shanks und Gcorgo H. Kills. Tho night wus u very bad one, prevent ing thoso from Danville, Lancaster und Huslonvlle,who had Intended to come, from doing so, but tho number present was sufllclcDt for an extraordinarily good tlmo and tho prot ty girls wcra near ly danced to dcutb. Among thoso who wcro thoro wero Misses Sue and Annlo Hello Woods, Annlo Hronuugh Kngle mun, Annlo Kvans Bright, Pearl Burn side, Mattlo Hays Ow.loy, Mary Bruce, Kuto Alcoru, TevUCarpontor, Murgar- J. X. SUTTON. Undertaker, Hustonville. Kentucky Wo hMi to Mute for tlic benefit of nny and nil jer.ons desiring to pnrclino goods for the Holidays tlint w will fur nisli nny thing handled by Jewelers at reduced prices. Our plan is to receive orders nccoinpaiHtd by Cash for Diamonds, Watcnes flnfl Fine Mocks, Salid and Plnted Ware of any make or pattern, Toilet Articles, Cut Glass Ware, Ac, at such prices ns will make it an ol- ject to patronize ns. Catalogues can he wen and prices learned hy applying to ROBERT FEN Z EL, At the Store of THOMAS WALTON. This is Special and will Save You Money. , CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. Ofleri hliKTtlrra to the people of Weal LltcoU andCaaercounUea. lullauxk of CotBniand Caik. etaalwaffon hand V. 8. Carpenter. Manager. t OPTIONS ON FARMS WANTED t would like to take options on pood (arms In Lincoln uouniy. l-or tr-ms unu parucu lurs -.ddresa WM. LAN 1)0 HAI'. It KrlRcr. Ky. Hoys, this Is the lime you want lo be ready lo wade right in and havo a good time. You simply can't do it in Hie old Suit, tho old Shoes, Sliirls and Tics. Yon would imagine ever) body was looking nt you and it would spoil your fun. If you will wear one of our Fred Kaufmann's Made to Order Suits, It will be so supremely slyiisli and so comfortable and easy-to-wcar that you will forget all about your perhon.il appearance and go right in to win. You never found more correctly built Shoes than our Patent Leather and Enamelled Shoes for Ev ening and Street Wear. Great Clearing sale Now ptloxun al the RACKET ST0RL! Clothing, lion!". Hiurs, ind (,4-m' KurnUMne; i;o.l, lor ! lliau tin lfutv. Now la your lluieliiui.jr jflurM-lraml lainlljr win. Von i-an I.ut lrjr (,oudt lata and uaia, i.uiph WINTER : GARMENTS Knr !e lunne- than ever Wfurt. Cuiue one, ivme all and ta.e lbeadtautK wlille lliia ureal aale Is Kolnir an at the IU lei Store. You mill uerer pet inch an oi'Mnluiiitr lo liujr kikxI a lieap you ;" ran liu niw for grval IUrg.i' RKCKET II. KMM I? STORG TbeChrapeat btoie III Hie Onmlrr. fit Jim iHi iwk L SM $. Our Ties and Shirt3 aro all made to-order and selected with great care. share of your patronage and wo guarantee to take care of you. Give us a JOHN P. JONES. Stanford. Come And See Us. j We will be In our new More opposite Court House MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1900. We take this opportunity of thanking those who have patronized us in the past, as this year, lb!!, has been tho most successful year of our career. We Sold More Goods in 1899 than any year since we have been in business. Wo will keep a lirst-clois line of Dry Goods, Notion', Ladies' and Genl's Furnishings nnd Shoes having Mild the Clothing to Cummins AMcCliry SEVERANCE & SONS. Opposite Court-hmiie after Jan lt, 11)00 imsMmm?.msmmmmgsMmmm lives have bcon reported lost, though ot Tomllnson, l'ermellu Smith and considerable prop"-lv was destroyed. Ophelia Lackey. Thm Tin Commm to every elderly woman when an im- no runt junctional cnange taiceapiace. This Is called "The Change ol Life." Thecntlresystem undergoes n change. Dreadful diseases such as cancer and consumption ore often contracted at uuaumc. WinemfCmrdui strengthens and purifies the entire system, and brings the sufferer safely over these pitfalls. Its effects have been wonderful It is good for all menstrual troubles, but is especially recommended at this time. Ask Sur druggist for the famous Wine of rdul. fi.oo a bottle. Tor advice ia cases requiring special directions, address the "Ladies' Ad vlsory Department," The Chatta nooga Medicine Co., t Chattanooga, -renn. THOHAS J. COOPKK, Tupelo, Idas Sara 1 "Mr alater auflerfd from Irrairular aaS painful maaatruatloo ana oocloit, couia 1 Mtu.. Kr. Win, of Cmrdul eutlrale cu her, and alao balpsd mr neUwr Uuauli Ux inanaoi ajia.- THE FOX ART GALLERY, DANVILLE, KY. This is now the most up-to-date Gallery in Central Kentucky, having been re cently equipped with the marvelous Anastiguiat Ixuises; thu new discovery lit optical scienco I wieh to aay to the Ladles that THESE LENSES FLATTER. Jubt received a large dock of the very katest Designs x) jouldigs Patterns never hold In this locality beforo have to bu tccu to bo appreciated. Kult abiu for f raining from the aluiplest photograph to the mot elaborate paintings. Among tho lot is tho New French "Fleur.De-l.is" moulding specially fur suitable delicatu pictures, Kmhroidered Mais, v rench Water Odors, and all 1 IcturrH that re ipiiro a dainty frame. will Have you money. When in 1'aiiville, call and see us and get cur prices. We I1U Third Street Opiojilo I'osl Olllco, Danville, Ky. CypruHH a. ShinglcH Metal Roolin o ( STAfl S327 NAS Iron Fence. A.C.S1HB, I STANFORD, KY., Mill Work.