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r "W.'-wt '"' t "p " jHr ta;' V W The Interior Journal, L TOLUMH XXX VI L STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, PIIIDYY DIX'KMflKH lb, 1U10. NO. 84. T MRS. J. L. BEAZLEY GOES TO HER REWARD NOBLE WOMAN PA88E8 AWAV AFTER BRAVE FIOHT OF PROMINENT FAMILY. Thcr,, punned from earth to heaven on Tuesday December, ISth, UHO, the rptrlt of one or Stanford's best loved wonon, Mr. Roberta (liven Hnrley Although iti0 won known to tin sen ously Ml (or days, the announcement of her death was n shock to hor host of Irlrndn nnd relatives. She became ttio wlfo of J I. Bonxley on the 1Mb, dy of December l'JOt nnd tor nlno y?r she was the Ideal wlfo nnd Inter th model mother She leaves two children, n son, it.itow.noil, eight voir old nnd n bnby girl ono month old, to the tender care of husband nnd drnr one, Hera ' n gentle plrlt nnd Iter silent influence wn lor all that was good nnd pure nnd truo. To those who nrc bowed down with anguish we can point to tho Pnther above who has given a comfort r to th troubled henrtii of earth. In early life she became n member in the Christian church, nnd on ol Its most loynl nnd faithful mem hem Mr lleiwley was tlm daughter ol Uio laic Sowoll (livens, one of the lent known clllfons of Lincoln conn i In til dny Hoshlr tier husband nd two little one. i-ho I sunned nv ilio following brother nno itnM: Mr W. I' ilrlmn. and MrK. A. (1. T Smith, of till lt. tl Mr. Poisvtlw vbiui Hvm in the wot. WooHnlk Mi ma of Mlildloshnio nnd l.iithei (llv ,ns. of lliirrodbnrg. nnd (leorge r. iltvens and llowen Uhons, or uti , entity Koi Joseph lbillon condnrtod ser ious over the remain or till noble Aomatt nt tho home on Danilllo pike 'hursiluv utter which sh 'ni laid to et to nwnlt ho renin reetlon morn lh oillbenrnr wen- Actlio-II. i lkiituhtnnu. K T llenilev. Hubert T 1'iu.f. J. II. Wood, nnd T A. luce. Honorary - S T Hurrl. C K. fate. .1 II Poster. J. C Kutmnk. J A lmdlcmr nnd W M llflght Brodhcad. Mar sh.il Prnnk tiok Mtt ov ral ntr.-i.Ut Saturday night for minor t.lfsnse Kirn l'Mlennrn and wtl,. left Nisi n dy lor t'inriiinntt wneni h ba mcented n position. We ate wrv l lo e till id inmlly Mm Tenter 11. an I. a uplendld Indy nnd i:rn' juaIk are t-w and rnr between .M. C. I law kin nfter scleral week iilfcnre I ngnln banding out lunches hi Mr Clark' restaurant Slllii I (). K. In th sandwich nnd pie line .1 i McCnlt I contemplating bin tug lb,. Ifcrri farm on Negro Creek Hale to lours )ou Joe, but our lo will m, doubt be your gain. rim loons Lumber Co., ant work ins day rnd night trying lo catch up with lhlr order Sherman Hopkins, of the Cum Hub libur e-tlon died of typhoid foer and vhh burled Int Hatitrday wlt'i ' Odd Follow honor In the Christian hurch cemetery. William Cooper who ban been hta loned here iik nltnnt section fore .nan on the railroad the pnst jenr bus lett to take clnrge of n eectlon .it Mltcrrllnburg. Mr. Cooper ha proven hlruieir n gintlcmnn while In ur midt Luck to you and your Wllllsci. Arch llrown who ha been nuffer Iiir a long time with rheumatism In reported ery low. O. 11. Frttli alter a severe nines I nn the treet again John Hlgnnn luts gon to Corbln and will likely mako hi home ther0 with hla hoii (irant Hlginiin tMI Motile Drown of IxnildtMIe and Capt. Arch llrwn ol 1'bannn Junction nre nt the Lednlde of their Hro. Arch lirow-n. nnigglt J. V Wnton I Miflertm; with thouninlltm Mr I lav,, lleliher and laintiy. are Mating In the lllatt ncctlon. I . H f;is lenve In n tew ilnys lo iicivnl ii position hh foreman on the Q. & V r.illrord we will be giad when the da come that we will e Urban Hilling on the right wile of hi en- Kino. C. W. MrCall who ha been wnu I In uricli hi ro fv "' week liw ruturncd to hi home In Cmnklln, Tenn W. ' rtwen who now bold a 'ond iiomt'nn with MHwiurl I'aclilo railway li. nt borne tor n few day Ulek Al bright who ban been nway lor o- ml monlhn I back home. Ilev A. J I'lko lell ll he ex perienced one ol He wmrot Uiiiph ol hi lire one night lam week He v.m called to Iterrv, Ky . to prenrh tb0 fununil lonnnn of a Mr. I'ettj who waa u member of tho church hlx idles out In the country from Horry, where ho bad been pastor, lenv lug hero al noon the weather vum rold and nowy ll reached Horry i,boiit ilnrk stepping fiom the troln luto near IS Inclve of snow The tuiieral party coming from Covington with tho remain of Mr. Hetty (h boxing died at that plnrel reached lurry about the name time nnd win luot by relative with a a.COO pound bearo pulled by i largo homo nlo two largo heavy sled each pulUM ty 4 horser, starting to the homo of th deceased thoy rael wiin conldor. able trouble. Tho now nan anited In the road ns hlgn as me bor:e which were unable to travel In 1L Tbey had to placo the remains op ono of the sled, leave the heurao In tr.. drlf)leil snow and the funnral i-artle Uko to tho field where, tho mow was not no deop. Itov. Pike . .. . hKa.i, ..!..& A.ljJfe AlAn llwy rMcbed thdr otttlMtloa and cryono wa nearly frtucn. Tho fob lowing morning It required six hor ten to haul the hearse to tho ihurch tben to 'lie burying ground. To Cit Out Crop CASEY FARMER9 WILL RAISE LITTLE TOBACCO. Mlddlrburg, Dec. Kith Mnny of th,. runner or thl neck ol tlm wood will cut out the Hilt tob.icco crop without Interference nt tho nlglit rider or anv other disturb ing element. They didn't go Into tho liUHlnoH of mining th,. weed for their health or tho fun of tho thing. Mint i nd broad lor their families wn tho ii.nin Inducement but doubtlcs mnny ot tli m will eat tough blcuit It in deed they huvo nny biscuit. In con e.iipienre of the prenent low price of the crop on hand. K"V Jnme llallntyne who ha been punching for tho llaptlt church here for th,. past nine month eloed. his work Hund.iy afternoon, nnd Itov. i' V Clauncb, ol llnrrodMburg will take charge ol the work Juno lt. (J. II. .lone who bn hnd tbo Arl znnn lever for a vear or nioro stnrtid Mondny to tbni Stale to Ik- iibiient umie Hi pc month or moie. Ilo took with him Mr. (I A. I'mltf tint der gun. nnd promhed to send u n me 1 1 vctdH'in ihoiild be lw so lurkv bt. to kill n deer, winch I uol nit pr-ibaH'- Quince nri shoot u few liiii in the air but there I very little likelihood ot hi performing the hide of t deer, though he bn In oil it r.urci nt burrird bunting H. W Hharp sold hi hnuehold Ml Suturdii nnd mil move to In olHiinpoIl W. T. Mrtore nnd t". 0. lone took tb.r tnlmtro lo H.invllte Inst week The) renllteil about 7e lor it Tucker and MiCormacI; boiicbt r bunch ol M-0 nnipi enttle of Joe Kl liutl lr,. KnturdHy t 4 t-l cent. riomn of our poople nr- having n b killing time ' Jut now and or (iillvlnK siuire rib nnd smiim?". iwt tyH made us ay th.it the ote on tho graded school bond qiio ttoo h taken on Sunday Instend of SluilJi The word "olwervance' In th- litrtt Item of new Mliould Iihvc bm oteuirence Mr Snyiler. foriirwn for the ('limn j-ln Hrblge dniipntir, 1 working si tupee fnn-e ol men On the bridge nt tbi Ktllotl Konl, and be tell u ibat Hi,, work will be completed thl wok lt Rirtk- u Mm' the contract ii r building the road to the bridge ought to hHie bon let before now Preachersville. Mr George J White, or ne.ir Crab Orchard, while working on a rroion water pipe at the Spltler Sanatorium bad a sliver ot steel to stick into hi linger, receiving a very painful wound. Mis Henrietta Haltey, ot near '"rah Orchard, visited Ming Sarah Howard and .M lines Hnllard. Klmor Adams has b"en visiting hi brother, Alvln Adam, on Cellar Creek, and August Hartle .it 'Irirrin Station He ha has spent the last year or so at Hoze. man, Mont We welcome Mr. and Mm. I. O. Lewi Into our communi ty. They have moved to the White larni. MNse l.urile and Jero Hal lurd and Miss Howard vlitfd Ml i.lzzlo Miller Mr and Mr (.fiincy Carpenter wero limiting Jlr and Mm S. I. Cnrpenter. Mr and Mr I. L. Kennedy nnd MrK Phil It. Thomp son apent n dnv In Lexington. Mix Kettle Cnrpenter is ill Ijmcnster a nlon lady for Tom Howard. Our frlnd W. P. IJallard and faml I) have moved to Tapphannn. "Pin" ( be I commonlv called, I u line lollon. n good in Igbtior and one or our foroinott lox hunters. William I'.vehoiihe or nenr Cedar Creek will Miou move to the bouse vacated by tr H Mr. J. II Thompson who wn so badly hurt by a hog, I aide to ho out with a rnne The IlobbV school villi be out Prl day th,. I'Snl. The school will have winio nice closing exercise. ills Sarili Howard, the teacher has taught lis atlsf.irtorlly tfH year a lust. nnil hnB the lespect nnd esteem ot both pupil nnd patron. We aro In receipt of n letter Irom cur old friend Hugh Seargeint. lor n.erlv of till section, but now of Cnristl"ii conntv lie say they hnvo bad only one rain Hlnoe July nnd wheat I In, poor shape. And also mi)k "Christian county is In u fnrmont (bout tbo roii it tpiet''fl nnd has ient many thousnud of good money oti th mniM You cant Imngluo how our mud roads look mot ot the winter Jmt strips of il batter otten two feet deep from ronro to fence and o-ar pikes nro ioor nnd gutting worse every ear." Wo note n state wd(. awakening on the subject ot tho ronds. And It I time for nn nwaken lug iu old Lincoln ::ow. PUBLIC SALE! lluviui; sold my farm preparatory to golnr; west, I will on Thunday December, 29th 19t0 nt 10 o'clock n. m., dispose of tht, fol lowing personal property; I good work hor.e, 1 extra brood mire, Is a pood workor, 1 Studebnker wagon almost now- I good bupgy. 1 milk cow, n good one, 2 tat hogs, will weigh nbout yoo pounds each, about (1 chickens, 18 bushel of Irish' po tatoos, 8 or 10 bnrrel of corn, tew farming Implements, nil nearly new hn-isebold and kitchen furniture. In cluding now cooking itovo etc. T. W. HUTCHISON, ailMrVa Crk, Ky. DANVILLE IS STILL A "DRY" TOWN COURT OF APPEALS PASSES ON TWO LOCAL OPTION CASES OTHER OPINIONS OF INTEREST. Tho Coiirt of Appeals this weok imssed upon two Important local op tion cases, reversing the Hoyle Cir cuit court In both case The courier-Journal' report ot the first ra. is: In tho ones of the Hoard of Council of tb; city or Danville against, Hunk Kaum, from lloylo county, the law wa certified, the court holding that the local option law I In force In Danville under thP pclnl net passed by tbo legislature In 1&!M. Knutn was lined I00 nnd 40 day In Jail for silling a pint or whisky without hav ing licence. He appealed to tho cir cuit court, and Judg,. Hauflcy, who ha ulnce died, decided that the gen oinl local option law repealed the rperlnl net and that n no election tor local option had been held under the M'ucral law, therefore Danville had no local option, law, nnd that llaum cculd not ly lined except under the statute rixlng n penalty ror selling without license Tho court here I nn exl-.iotlve opinion by Judge Hob sor. reviewing all tlie former decisions on the aubject, conclude with these words "Tle local option Inw I In force In HmivMIc. ami Section :it!io Kentucky statute, hnd no effect upon a local option net In cities where It i In force. ' Section 34!rt is the general locnl option law imssed in pursunnco of the. oxpros pimlsionH of the Constitution Th.. other ene was a reversnl Ol the judgment In the case ol J P. Htirlewnod who I now confined In tin' Danville Jail The cause unsign ed b the higher coint for It action v-Ms the mistake that hsd been made or con. bluing two of reuse (ignlnst Mr H.ir.lcwood In one Indictment. lie was charged In the indictment not en 1) with innlntnlnlng a nuhance on the Lebanon, pike, but with selling Ihji or til lonl option territory The Court or Appeal desires thht he bo trlerf w twrnt.-ly tor each otieuse. Tommv l.onro lariltco UhkIuwoiI and J. P. Ilaslewood were nil convicted In eon portion with the oporntnn of n hop tlation Mr J J. Moore was fined on Hie chnrire of tensing properly lo tho time named gentlemen. It I Hicm tnse Unit the Mgher court roiorse Three other Important case to hi sfctlon of the Mate vr decided b tile state' highest couitn tollowg. 'I he ense of tho Southern Hallway Company, etc., ngnlnst Hon. I Stewnrt, fnmi Whitley countv wn affirmed. Tl'ls another or the damage case growlr? nut ot tho exp-osluu of a car ol dyMimlte In Jelllco several jisir ago Stewart' house wa wrecked nnd the Jury gave him 'l.tir.O. I he caro ol th,. C. N. O. & T. P railway against Jelf Lovell'g ndmluls. tratnr, from Pulnskl countv was nt- finned Lovell was crushed to death between two car whllp foreman of a yard clow at Somerset, nnd the Jury' gave bis administrator JlTi.OO dam r.j.en. i.'bler Justice Parker dissented. very Important point ol Inw ns to banks wn decided In tho case or tte Corbln Hanking Co., ngalnst J. II Mitchell, etc, from Whlticy county, which was reversed I he capital stock of tho bank became Impaired, nnd th Secretary of State ordered the orri cor to assess tbo stockholders the amount equnl to the pii value or tbo Hock .to restore the cnpltol stock, dttchell had put til five hlinres ot stock ns collateral tor n loan from one Munley. He refused to pay the banl-'s assessment and suit was filed, t'bo court holds that the secretary ol State had tho iower to order the nivessmont: that bank ha a lien on the Mock for tho nssesment, unit .hat the owner can be made o pay th,. assessment out of any other pr i.Tt) ho may have, oven It ho doe surrender tbo stock Sale Of College. WILL BE SOUGHT AT FEBRUARY TERM OF COURT. Ai it joint meeting of the Hoard of 'IriihtttiH of the College and tl. City School Inst Week, It was decided lo hiMirc an order of court nt tho Poh'y It nn for tho sale of the College, pro pel t The city school authorities tire anxious to secure the pixipertv. Ii It can bo done nt n reasonable fig ure, in order to make Improvements o that n large number ot tbo stu dents can bo nceommodatod there. The attendance I Increasing so fast tent the tud.t building on Danville nventio is not large enough to hold them nil Too college trustee did not feel that thoy should grant a long time lease, so It wn decided to sell. Cemetery Company ei-ccts offi"cers"and DIREC, TORS TO FILL VACANCIES. At n meeting ot tho directors of the Dullulo Spring cemetery Company Hit week, nn election was hoia to lill th vacancies on tho Hoard caused by the death ot John J Mcltoberts nnd Mack llurtinnn Tho new direc tors cbosen by P. M. Mcltoberts and W II Shank. .1 C. McCIary wn elected president ol th0 company to succeed Mr. Huff man, who rad acted Iu that cnpaclty tor tnnny years, nnd W, M. Hright was rboaen treasurer In place of Mr, Mcltoberts, I A number of Improvements ar nlansed for Dim cj-uirtrrv wnic& will carrM teto tfec t-Ja sexl T4. ' "MUCH ADO l nftf tip tmnritfttnii AbUUI NUlnlMu TO BE PRESENTED BY 8TUDENT8 AT OPERA HOU8E HERE ON DECEMBER, 27th. The students of the Stanford grad ed school will present the great Shak-esK-rean corned) "Much Ado Vluiut Nothing"' nt tho opera Iioufi; hero TuoFday evening Dec i" Tho cast ir ehiiracters will bo as follows. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Don I edro, Prince of Arrngon Kussell Drown Don John, Hrothor to Don Pedro WnlhiCp Singleton Cluiidto, a young prince or Vcnlco Harris Coleman Henedlrk, n young lord of Padua Morrison Hright l.eonato, Oovernor of Mesclnn. loscph Hopper Antonio, brother to Leonnto William McCnrtv llnltlinrnr, servant to Don Pedro. John M. II. Water Hracblo John M Waters Cnnradn Win. P. Crimes Pollowers ot Don John. Dog llerry i'rio- . . . .Tlios. Colemnn Lester O'Hannon (Jflces ol nollce In Messina. Kcncool I Inrry Helnbnrt Oatcnlc Joseph Hill Watchmen. Prltir Prnncls Kd Hunkln Sexton lames L'oopei Hero, daughter of Leonnto Virginia Mrihony llcalrbe, niece to Leonnto Kate D. Hancy Margaret, (b-ntlewotimn attendant on tlero Wllllo .Mooro Lnuln, (lentlewomtin attendant on Hero Mnrv M. Mntheny The ;blcr persons Hero and Clnti id'), Hentrice and Hencdlck nro con trnsted In pairs. Hero I quiet, gen tle nnd iirertlnnate yot with spright Iv sIIIh. Clnudlo's wooing I done by irt' nnd be iloe not sink under the anguish of Hern'- dlsgrave nnd yiippoxed doatli. The main force Is brought out In Hentrice, the flippant lively temper d cbnrueter nnd Uetifdlck, u wild witty and rattled brained person Tho artful whenio to mnke tho.'o fall In hive form n b.isl for comic bumor of chnne,, which prevn-W the piny Tho morbid molaiiclioly of Don John, the villain of the play mark He power ot Shukespnio to portray chaintt'U' In the play you will tea the noth ingness of human lire wherever Its lopes terminate In more enrthly In terest and relations, lnsignlticant r.tatters are nrrayod In all the pomp nt form nnd the persons ot the drama nre slutted with the grmtcst possible Importance. It will be nt'lenuid thing lo l elp nnd enouroBf- tbe school In their laudnble etroi to t -uy Hhnkespearo r. o HmmBtlr VVim It Will PPlVe a wholesome condiment of the season to liaie a hearty laugh anil enjoy mo work donP by your town nnd county i i..i. u. ho.ii Pnlo.. iruring the boll- dny c.uon, a night or pleasure and i-ruflt You win see in u ij " ndmlxturo of the bitter nnd sweet of lite. It will be nn event or unusual interest and extraordinary enjoyment llemember the date Tuesdav Dec. the iTth, at 8 P. M. at the opera The' costumes or Italian raiment tacttully modified Mill b0 used. They nre furnished by Wm. Heck and Sons ot Cincinnati, O. Jury Couldn't Agree. ,N TRIAL OF ED HUBBARD FO'rt STRIKING MRS. WARREN A Jurv In tho county court on Thurs day was unible to agree on a verdict .. . i- ,rinl nf n rlinree of breach of the peace brought ngnlnst Ld Hub- bnrd, by Mrs. vvouer nu Warren charged that Hubbard hnd ftruck her three times across tho luad with n tobacco stick, when sho bad son,, out to n bam belonging to Mr. Wavren, but rented to Hubbiird ... r.....i i. a- niii..i.-rtiu Klio and her uuughtor both testified that Hubbard owned for it shot gun aiier mi mum Mrs Warren ii..i.t.-.i'u ..tiinnn wn in (in- ,- tect thai ho had been attacked by Mrs W.uren wllh n buggy whip and lint le bad merely defended hlmsolf nr.alnst her. He alleged that sirs. Warron had said to ono ui nor .is.' tor that she wa "going otn. iu i. him" ... ... A larg,. crowd witnessed the inni, nnd it U said that the tnattor will be ...!., i,, ti.i. circuit court. Hubbnrd Miafl dtJVnt'ed by J-uuro Jwlm N. Mt-nofoo while County ttorney W. t. Hnrch prosecuted. A SIMPLE SAFE GUARD FOR MOTHERS. .Mrs. 1). Ullkson, :i2 luglos Ave., Younc3tovn, Ohio, gained wisdom by .......-lone "Mv little Elrl had a Be- voie cold and coughed almost con tinuously. My sister recommenueu i.v.Iav'- llmiev nnd Tar The first .i..ca I i-iv.. hnr rcllovcd the tllflaui- iiialinn tu hor throat -ind after uslug only one bottle hor throat and lungs voie oiitlroo tree iroui iniiniiiiiiiuiuu. Sitico then I always keep a bottle or I'nlnv'j lli.nev nnd Tnr In th.. house Accept no substitutes. Sold by Shu gars nnd Tunner. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING A meeting of tho stockholders r" tho Crab Orchard Hnnklnrs Company will be held nt tho bunking housu at Cmb Orchard tr. second Tuekday in January, 11)11 between U and 18 A. M., lor the purpose ot electing dtrcrtcw to nr tlve easuUux ytwi. 4. Ct BU4f, CmM Important Property Sales held by master commissioner ON MONDAY. Master Commissioner Oeo. D. Plor one,, sold a number of valuable, pieces or Lincoln county property to set tle up various estates, at nuctlon Monday. In the ease 'f Waynesburg Deposit Hank v C. W. Utuwart, tbreo bares ot Wnyncsburg bnnk stock wero bought by President L. O. Oooch ot the bank nt $12.. To cttlo up the estate or John Tray lor, deceased, the distillery property, containing seven acres was bought by If. S. Traylor lor $1.2.10. The Traylor home place containing 248 acres waa ntso bought by Mr. Traylor at $60 an acre, tho sale amounting to $14,880. In tbo l M. flooding and W. II Hancy case a house and lot was bought by L. It. HughoH ror $710. In tho enso ot J. It. Cook vs P.lla Joslln, 30 ncres of land In the Deep Well woods was Jjoueht by, J. i. White for iSU-'.oO. In the ult of Mcllce's nelrs. to stdtl" the estnto or the late W. O Mclleo tho toll-gat,, house nt Turlirs vlllo wa bought by W. II. McWbor tor rr.r $4Ut!.1S. In the ease of Martin McCormack vn John Klffe'8 lwlra a houso at litis toirillo wna solO to Mrs. Laura Uirfe for $:ioo. jHustonville. Hog killing hns been tht. order of the da- this week. Mr I). S. Carpenter who ha been on th; sick list for some week. We nro glad to not,, he Is Improving. Tin- tobacco laUor In this section with n big force of s-trlpper grabbed ciilckiy tbeli first season, and now Hilly fifty wngon a day come here l.onvtly loaded with th,, stripped weed Mis Annie Huiile Dunn who ha been il-dtlng her sister near Row land Is borne this week with her par ent Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dunn. Sidney Dunbar of the West Kml sold this week to an eastern party a t hi eo-i oar-old Dignity Dire filly for fllit). c. (. Carpenter also sold one of the unmo Kind ror $:5."i0. Col (Jeoree D. Wenlliiirford's health Is now improving and by next week be will be found lienind tbo ttmntPM of the .1. (I. Weatlierinui 1.0. in whirh companv :i( naw nonf. t an Interest Their stock will be In creased nnd their business c.tcuded Mifriclentlv to cover nil tho territory tribiitry to this place. The,, gentle men nre unduubtcdlv awake to their opportunities lor building up a gen eral merchandise buslnet.s, that our coii'iuuultv will gladly boast of iiid that will be second to none in Cen tral Kentucky "Watch u grow." With over three hundred dollar on m books now- I will ntter Junu ii ry Ut hc compelled to do all or my btislnen on the htrlctly cash basis, Kcspectfaliy, Ceo. 1. Ulllock. .Mr. Pinmett and Mrs Heed Me CormacK was shopping ono dav this wek In Danville. .McConr.ack. Hltre & Tucker ship ped thl week one car hogs and but cher cattle for which they paid t 1C and 2 a-4 to 4 cents respectively. Tho ltdlcs of the Presbyterian church ileslro to thank tho contri butors nnd patron for their liberal patronage as wo only nppenr betoro tho public onee a year. Our next an nual bazaar will be pui.od nrf Dc tho '.ith 1911. Our gross receipts this year wero $iu:i.00 with nbout $13 worth of valuable handy work yet to bo sold Call at the Kranorlti.u and get yoiir Xmns gilts now on dlsplny. Prof. Acton was delighted with his visit nnd will be long remembered while abiond With a thankful beau and n merry Xmns to everybody from the ladles of tbo Presbyterian church llustnnillle, Ky All the members of th,. Christian chinch at Httstonvlllo nro urged to bo present Sunday morning Dec. l"th and tnlce part In the election of an mldltlonal Klder and throe more ilea tons. . J. Willis' sermon last Sunday on "Why mote women than men In Pic church?1' wns much compliment ed, several asking that It bo published lie will preach the llrst of a series of ermons to voting people next 1 Sunday night. Subject. "Tho !lrl Ho l."ve To Grand Jury SAM OVENS HOCKER HELD UN DER $150 BOND.' Sam Owens I locker, who shot Solon Craig to death la.t Saturday night, wa hold over to nwalt iho nc'on of tlif. grand Jury bv County Judge Hal ley at his evnuilnlng trial thl vvwk His bond was fixed at $150 which he wa unable to give and was sent to Jill At tho trial It developed Hint 1 locker's brother nnd two other no- proeh were endeavoring to take tho shotgun away from him nt tho tlmt. It evnloded. tho charge going tnrougn the door and killing Craig Instantly Hocoki had hnd no trouble witn I'rnlg but had Just hud a quarrel with John Harris limit and had left prom ising to seo him later YOU MUST READ THIS IF YOU WANT THE BENEFIT. J V Ureor, Oreonwood, La., sut lorod wllh u sovere case or lumbago ' i'lio pult.s were so Intonso I was rorced to hypodermic Injectlous for roller. These attacks started with a pain in tbo small of the back which gradually became ralrly pnraly-lug. My attention was attracted to Poleya Kldmy fKinedy and I am lnd to say afgter using this wonderful medicine 1 am no longer boaered la any way t m o euetiy ram." (ANOTHER PLAN TO SOLVE ROAD PROBLEM B. T. LUN3FORD WANT8 PRI2E8 OFFERED FOR BE8T PLAN TO FIX ROADS. -Mr, Kdltdr Of Interior .fnnrnal Dear Sir: I have seen several onijlo in your paper and have heard consider- ...I- sum in regard to the road que. tlon In Lincoln county, but no one ba suggested a remedy. Now hy your permission ot space in tbo I. J I mil RVe my pan or system by which the road mny be worker more economically, systemati cally and satisfactorily. Now ror ray plan. Let the county be divided In four divisions like our school dlvlrlons or magisterial district, Nos. 1, 2, 'j nnd 4, and let the rrnglstrnte be chair man on all occasions. Let him ap point three good practical men from Hie dirreient sections or his division, ns road commissioner to redlstrlct Uie roads in sub-division, not less than 3 nor more than 6 miles In each sub-division, with power to con demn any road bed that cannot bo mudo a good road bed and view out a suitable road bed nnd condemn and purchase It ror road bed. Let It be the duty or said commissioners to buivey and glvo metes and bounds ot each subdivision, that It may bo put on record In the Clerk's oftico .ten these commissioners have fin Isrnd their labors they shall present their report to tho magistrate of their district, with the number ot days scried nnd the magistrate shall pre sent name to Plscal Court when In suasion ror acceptance or rejection. It they should make unreasonable charges ror their labors it shall bo thp duty or tho Plscal Court to d's charge them. It shall also bo tho duty or tho magistrate to notiry each Mib-dlvision by posting three ntlce.s In each subdivision to meet him nt bis olltce or som0 place- detgnated by Mir. to elect a supervisor or road overseer over the stu-dlvislon. No one will be entitled to vote except he be 21 years of ago and a cltl7en of said biib-dliislon, and all cltlxens shall be eligible for nonilnnlou for Mtpervlsor thnt lill tiie reoulrements aboie The magistrate shall preside at all meetings and uecido nil ques tions thai shall arise nnd It shall be final, and he shall oo entitled to a vote in case of n tie, nnd the man receiving n majority o ote cast at 3aict election shall be declared super vibor. Ho shall bo elected tor liro or good behavior, subject to indictment jelort- said division court, by fi good citizens stating In writing or willful neglect of official duty o.- hoc :aiow lug how to work said road. Then the magistrate shall declare the c4flce meant nnd proceed to elect another as belorL When the supervisor is elected nnd sworn Into ofrice. ho ihall be furnished with a copy of the roim law ana a survey or his roads. and ho shall go over bits roads, as orten s 4 times a year and sc, tho needs ami study the best plans to vork said roads. ne shall rile with ins magistrate tho list o." tools he will need to work the reads and the amount of money needed tor repairs t-o the magistrate can present same to the court of levy for their deliber ation. It shall be the duty of super visor to notify the citizens of sub division when h0 is go-ng to work the roads giving them three days notice in writing or in person, stating rules and regulations to be governed by, that ten hours shall constllF:t,-, n days work, and that work shall bo performed by able bodied men, able to do good honest manual labor; one dollar per day for a;, many days as supervisor emplo)s him. Teams haul ing or ditching shall work ten tours per day and stall be good strong teams and drivers, teamsters must have a good close gravel bed. madu of 2x4 and holding not less than one yard or 27 cubic feet, nnd he Is to put tho metal where the supervisor designate. He shall be paid $2.50 for each dny the supctvisor employs blm, ttris Is to be paid out of Uie county levy when ho pays his taxes. Then let nny supervisor receiving o; reporting anything short of these mles nnd regulations bo fined nnt !c f .fo net moie tbyri $10 this to bo taken out or his salary, nnd ho shall forlelt his ofHce upon conviction Tho supervisor to be en titled Ht two dollars per day for every day while supervising tho work in person or while on visits of In tpeclion of the roads not to exceed ton dnvs In nnv ono year. Then let his report bo sicned by tbreo cltl yen nlong the roads when the roads work ha been finished. It shall be llit. duty of tho magistrate to call the supervisor or his division together nice, n year to exchange Ideas and lo deilso tho best plnns for working dirt roads nnd said magistrate shall havo two dullnrs per day for each day nt such meetings not to exceed ten duys In nnv one year. Now I will close hoping to hear lrom other on county dirt roads and tumnlkes. both of which are bolng badly neglected. I would suggest that Judge Hnlley offer a premium or ten dollar o tho man who orfcrs tlm best plan nnd the one that the court nccept for the working and main taining of roads In Lincoln county. H. T. LUNSPOUD. TAKE CAREl Komember that when your kidneys ure aifectod, your life Is in danger. '.I. Mayer: Rochester, N. Y., saya "My trouble started wltn u sharp bbootlng pain over mr deck wnicn grew worse dally. 1 felt sluggish and Hied my kidney action was Irregular and infrequent, 1 started using Poloy's Kidney PI IK Kach dose seemed to p.t nore lire and strength Into me Mti now 1 atu completely cur4 an4 Pel HcUrr asi (rwfer tf rr )Mn. i ( -l njjiiinsii ViKsm-f Vft. Si