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t'-aHW VatawjmmtiMma w"wrtw VAUti TOUR JLU People! People!! "Listen!!!" Qur sale wjiot over. We will continue until MARCH 1st to sell our winter stock at cut prices consisting of Overcoats, Men's and Boy's suits, Odd Pants, Corduroys Shoes, Hats, Coat Sweaters Underwear and Gl oves. Everything Selling low at the Cut Price Sale. THE FARMERS K n t For Sato 1G0 nhoi'kn of loddbr ami Rood shelter. II. t Anderson. 1G-! Kor Sale.I'nlr of new stock scales chap. Apply to Ureeler Lutes. 15-3, For Snlo. fVo maro muios, coming two icar old! R II. IMllard. 15-2 For Sale 1 horoughbrcd Duroo Jor rcy boars extia good onoa. ISoady for ervlco. Apply to It. II. Uronangh, Crab Orlxard, Ky !6-3t 1'or Sale - Finn four-year-old Jack Willi good pedigree, has proven him solf n snlrndld breeder. Also two Jennets, one 7-yenrs-old nnd extra r v. . -:..-. .,.. (n tbi money, large, sate In fonl to flno Jack, the Come see what we can give you tor me wuw. uthr coinInB two wllh pedlgro) a goM size. Caleb Newell, WayncBburg Ky. 12 A p For Sal. A pair of a roar old well matched nonloi broko to ride or drive single or doublo nt W M Adams stable 13 3. 1 For Sale. 100 bushels white seed jonts J. M. Cormack, Turncrsvlllo. ll'i-'Jp. For Palo. mules, 3 head 3 year old, ono 4 year old, one 3 yoar old. J. J. F pears, Morcland. 12-3 Farmers aro plowing now. For all kinds of harness trace chains bacK ' bands etc . sco J. C. McClary. Vanv of the nrogrcsMlvo farmers Innri breeders In Ontrnl Kentucky are i using l.fiOO pound Perchcon ntircs ifor heavy hauling nnd farm work, and I hey say they are better than mules, jbecaus,, thoy can do moro work nnd "do It quicker, will do cverr kind of 'sorvlro which th0 mule Is capable and Jn addition, many Jobs tho mulo can not handle. The Percheons have ac tion nr.. very good nnd showy, aro true patient, pullcrj nnd crossed with 'n good lack rnl9 mule colts annually worth $100 or mom and vnluablo alter possible Injury. I.utej, Jonefi & Cress sold a car-load of hogs In Cincinnati last week at 7 8-t cents. , Wo hav0 JuBt received two care of Pioneer and Adrian wire fence, In ten different kinds, call and be con unced Ob to what you want. Pence Uros. 11-t.f, For Sale. Double Standard Polled Durham Short Horn Dulls, model farms and choice breeding. 200 bush-. els reclcand seed oats. 600 bales timothy hay. A. W. Carpenter, More- land. iv hnrnoaa linn la nnn nnmtilnt jjj i,i uutiivr imv i nin v iJilijiUJir- JR. a. wwi rlow collar for 7 cent I C i-t-Jin-. W. Sam Robinson, Stanford, Ky. PExrssfrwiraiinsTOv'SJwa i Coal! , uy Fox Ridge Coal, the kind that burns and makes heat No clinkers and very lit tle ash. j jj. Baughman & Company. You will find this coal at More land, Ky., at JONES BAUGHMAN & COMPANY, Coal Vnrd. J VW.Sm liTJHUJK-M JWUJiMA' L TJWTf.)WBgriyg 1 tf Ui'AL TELEPHONES. 8. WIghain of Moreland. has posted his property against trcBpasi ! i-t? of all kinds. . 11-6. PUBLIC SALC! As I have cold my home I will sell MR. FARMER: Make your home as modern for your family us a ice, residence, nnd place yourself in a position to get the latent market quotations st any time. This can be accomplished by means of our telephone service i r j li ... r .i.. : ii i ..t ' " : '"" "' "-" " wuicii you ami your iuukhu in um gci wr num iuui. w euuu tumparcu wun personal property on tno form, ono the benefits received. Call or address our neareU ofiico or write direct to "'" south of Lancaster on tho Htan. leadquarters, Nashville, Tenn., for information regarding our special 'Far-.rori1 pl,c- oners' Line" rate. If you are not at present enjoying telephone service, we! Saturday March 4ttn19l1 can immediately interest you. Our lines, cover the States of Kentucky, 'consisting of the followingSo wit Tennessee, MifBiraipiu, Louisiana and tho bout hern portion of Indiana auri i Two pair of work mules, la good Illinois. EAST TENNESSEE TEL. fe TEL. CO. (INOOBrOSATKDI l I1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, STANFORD, KENTUCKY ORGANIZED IN 1882. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. SURPLUS EARNED, $22,000. HAS PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $216,500 (combines Absolute aaieiy wun oaiuiacrory ocrvice. Modem rr-.y Deposit Boxes for Use of our Customers. We Solicit Yoar Account. OFFICERS. thicker President. '. T. flarrU VicPi-idti II V. liuuglimnn, Cashier, W DIRECTOnS. P Reid, . II. Daughmin. M D F.Iniore. J M Petlui. II. C. Oanhraao, J. P.Ctmrarot, S T. lltrrit, no. C. Robiasnn W IT Mni-nhv I ; If-l.r M..rrls. Bookk-eper jJ c ft R.CJM-. W Sauoders. Ind. DookKeepur J I! condition; one extra work mule, throe yoars old; one four year old gelding, by Silver Kine; ono three year old (.eUMiiF.; onp two year old filly; one year old colt; ono four year old har ness mare; one Jennette; one extra f,ood milk cow and calf; one stripper cow; one two hoitie wagon; one hay frame; two gets wagon hArness; a good lot of fannlni; tools ccntlstlng of three riding cultivators: two turn ing plows; one steel roller; one steel section lirrow; ono cutting disk; one two horse corn planter; double shovel plows; digger; hoes; cross cut saw; ono grind stone; one one horse drill; (ne pood Deering mowing machine aau take About 75 barrels of corn; 2 stackM of hny. Som0 household and kitchen furniture. Toms mmlo known on day of salo. Sale beginB at 10 o'clock a..s. J. F. HOLTZCLAW. A. M. Bourne, auct. Umcaater, Ky. THE STANFORD. KENTUCKY INTERIOR JOURNAL i jei ..'.julj. REPAIRS - -MADE ON Motor' Curs AND ALL KINDS OF Machinery 8PF.CIAL TOOL8 TO ORDER GOOD GERVICE AT FAIR PRICES BC8T EQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP IN THE BLUh QRA88. ANVILLE MOTOR t ELECTRO DANVILE, KY, ct. 123 N. Fourth St. Eitaalrc The Infant or Mrs. Ezra Singleton U suffering with ctoup nt this writing The little daughter it J. J. Weiren 1 1. slrk with whooping cough. Mr. James Oooch, ot Stanford, was In this vicinity last week Inspecting timber. Mien Opha Warren vl'dtcd her slst-r Mrs Rebecca Nelon last wek. Mr vMlntcn Gooch, of Crnb Orchard, Is clerking In th0 ban nt this pbro. Mr J I. Warren who Is employed In Iho ynrds nt Dnnvllle. spent last week with his family nt thli place Doctor Camden Is suffering with his throat rt this writing. Mr .1 W. Wheoldon Is In P.invill,, this week. Hov. Qodbey llllrd his regular appointment at tho M. K. church Sunday SPEEDY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE, "f ha dan acute attack of Rrlght's Olsease with Inflammation of the kid neys and bladder, and dlzilnPM." savs Mrs. Corn Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy over come the attack, reduced the 'nflnm motion, loook away the pain and mud. the bladder action normal. I wish veryon could know of this wonder ful remedy." Shugnrs and lanncr. 1 . f A Mil prohibiting tho manufacture nnd sale of cigarettes has been pulsed by the lower house ot the Utah Legislature. The expenses o ttbe gorprnment In fighting forest flrea last fall were I1.050.0UO. CINCINNATI MARKETS . . Cincinnati Keb. 27 Cattlu U- celi-ts 218 head. Market steady; fair to good snippers J2.2jwGi; common 2.f 0O4.00. Hor: Ricclpts 1.852 head. Market strong; butchers and shippers $7,500' 7."5- common 7.00ifJ7 75. Sheep receipts 1 head; steady $2.2 Vi.XO. Lambs steady, i4.50u.10. c .HEROIC ACT OF A SIX YEAR OLD CHILD. Mayor W O. Head has withdrawn from the race for the nomination for Governor of Kentucky nnd pledges bis tupport to the one who may be nomi nated. ToS We Cordially Invite You ell Your Tobacco Over Our Breaks We sold last week over half million pounds in five days and have sold since January 1st over a million pounds. As iusual we topped the market on highest price, $23.25 and the best individual average on entire crop 10,000 pounds at $15.50. With seven active, competitive buyers, rep resenting the largest factories in this and foreign countries, jpakes Danville as good a market as any in the burley dis trict. With the best lighted house in Kentucky, with a '. tobacco auctioneer with no superior on any break, coupled with experienced tobacco men as floor managers to show you how to place your tobacco to the best advantage, the story why we can serve your interest just a little better than the other fellow. Don't forget the name. Danville Tobacco Warehouse, Glasgow, Ky., Feb24 Tho heroism and courage displayed b lltt)0 six year old Charley Robert son, of near Gradyrllle, la Adair coun ty, this week, to taring to rescuo his little eight-year-old brother from a mad ram should win for him a Carnegio tnsdal. While at play Alton Robertson was attacked and knocked down by a mad sbeep. Kach time tho child would rise to his feet theheep would butt him down. Ills little six year old brother noticing the battle ran to his rescue and stabbed the sheep with a Iiarlow. The anlmai made a mad rush for the little boy, knocklna him down Mb screams attracted the attention of J2 year old brother a considerable distance away, who secured an ax. and after dealing the animal several Etunuing blows orer the head and severed tho bead from tho body, Alton vrai carried home seemingly dead, but afte heroic work by physicians be child wus revived! and if not internally Injured will recover. The Utllo six-year-old hero wirs painfully but not serioasly hurt. Valuable Farm Ami Timber Lands For Sale IN ADAIR COUNTY KY., Coutilnlng S8 acres. 160 In cultiva tion, ka'ance In flno timber consisting of oak, poplar, hickory, walnut et-, estimated to cut a million feet of lum ber, i)csldi many thousand spoke, billets, shingles, latin etc., and tho'i winds of crom ties, telephone poli'j, nnd rodar posts. Farm Is In good state of cultivation. I'Vrtlk- limestone soil adapted to corn nnd tobacco. Coailderablo blue grass en tho pasture lands, IS acres In rar-Adow, 500 bearing apple trees. Uood dwelling moderate barn, Many outbuildings such as cellar, meat, nous", wood houso, gralnory, buggy house, cattlnbarn, corn cribs, black smith ..hop, storehouse nith Block ol merrhandlc and G tensnt houses. Well of good water In yard, stonm of never falling water runs through tho farri, two everlasting springs ol lino v.-atcr, ono mineral spring ol whlto sulphur water IJIMrlct .chool house on the lands, churches and postolflce near by Two or three good farms can b" cleared from the timber lands Good hog and sheep range. Uood neigh borhood. Ilest title I'rlco low lor quick sale. For further Information address the oA'ner J. A. WINFREY. ', Dunnvllle, Ky TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23th, 1111. jjfllj ST o". ia yu Jk Nollce! Poultry Raisers I. Ml-44 riratfc . A Chatera. Gaacs. Lfnbcruec!.. Run). r tfer.A: ' i-. . . i . 1 1 . ...... r rt ..i.... n K-.i.rr U.M.On.ik. 1 II Mkr rn4iKtHir..Wt fl TffiBP YT AM 11 ! Kik. . rr ' lHL ..Ib TlttLirt.. ' .. . ..... .' ... .!- .1 II 1 ". JMI1, WKW.WB, fy .Hrfl W Dim ll liwi( T'l i". ""TTn. -" "'" A. . lini.fcliiiilS.tliiJiii-l7 lliitl.lmliwoilM'.f,,' H.g. : jil Gujr:tttJ by J. Kebt. Ctost. lUrditimii, Kj. noLii nv PENNY'8 DRUG 8TORE. rrlccSCc still ttcSfeti. LOOK AT BUR - DISC HMD PURE BRED POULTRY. i For Sale By Reliable Breeders (1 Line Cards In this column SI Cau for Season ) IB lIllllllHBRil) S. C. White 'Leghorn! Diamond itraln year 'round layers of lai(je, white egg $1 per setting. A. C. Alford Stanford, K Pure Crecert 3. C. White Leghorns. Eggs for setting. Miss Lizzie Davison, Phone 15. Pure bred' Black Mlnorcas Eggs it per scttlng Mrs. W. H. Wearen, Stanford. Choice White Wyandotte coakerels. Kf,V 11.50 for 15. Mrs. J N. Cash. Stanlord. THOROUGHBRED S. C, R. I, REDS Eggt fcr sale $1 for IS Imported Cock at Head of Yard.. D. M. WALKER, Stanford, 'I'hono 130 If vou want hens tttit lay In wlnt(-r. when eggs are hlrb uet the S C llult Orpingtons. Kkrh II for 15 W i Klncald, I'honc 1&9, Stanford. 2t BUFF ORPINGTON Eggs For Sale 15 for $1 C. C. WITHERS, R. F. D. No Stanford. Ky We Want Produce Wo aro paying today Tor .No, I Hlack skunk . .Jl."5-:.iJ No. 1 short fork 75-i;r. Mink ..... 2-Sc Opossum 1D-35. Coon 40I1.1U IUU etc 10-50 H. B. Northcott. T. K. Tudor. Mgr. PHONE 153. SMOOTHING HARROWS W. H. Higgins. STANFORD, KENTUCKY. nrf U I lrv-ZSy JZL Ai IHKPJL.J'XU (pSHm i VI HJr X-sV ml i 7 Am -mljk fir "fi'f txv bo. JXtC bmut&jt fojf23! ZL.tLiit: Qda& jlT? R.nt tjko fy, cfAjL. .-. wi.. .- ffnr&jfifc, t?&mi 6tT-j K.f AtAL. 1A . - .IHU. J CjKlWKSS jT'." tuL-rwe X& 9L 4eJ7ZL'? ""&"? " tiLT?- L. L. Sanders, Crab Orchard I "I write la (ell JBu Iho ffl 28 ft mo no OH Sell Your Tobacco At The People's Tobacco Warehouse INCORPORATED. Kwu fiowa iiiui CuTuiii ILlS liflnprl mp un murli Lt-Fi . '.r ..."".. . ":: J1U 1 U11UK It IS 1USI vortb its wcifht.iiifroUJ." writes Airs. Wftryau Mar shall, of Wocfdifock, Oa. "I do bone qnd trust that ladies wlio arc suficr- iog as 1 did, will take Cardui, fcr U has been a God's bkst!ii! to me, and will certainly IkIp evory lady who jb suffering." m EM rk'lM m The Woman's JTonte No matter ff yoif sirffcr from headache, backache pains In arms, shoulders and legs, dragglng-down feelings, etc., or if you feel tired, weary, worn out and generally miser able Cardui will help you. It has helped fnousands of other weak, sick ladies and if you will only give it a trial, you will be thankful ever after. ' S3 Mr. IS A3 Wi Si The kouse that sold a million and a half pounds in January, The house that seld the highest priced basket of tobacco at Danville. The house with tko largest and best (skylights, being double the ordinary size. The house fck&t seld a crop lot at the highest average. The house fcfcat ean shelter l4fe leaded wag. The keuSe Art can furnish 1 W warm, cemferteWe etalkt. The heece with the largest capaolty m the city. i .- , "nn The Peoples Tibacco Warehouse, One block from Q& C. depot. Perryville Street. DsuvMe Ky. East Tennessee Phone 50, also the Bastin Phene. M Walnut Street, Danville, Ky. Free Insurance, Free Stables, No Charge for Rejection s 9?oikalAftHaaaMiftsUUlMblJBMhMAWI0l (DDZMBXIuQHDQDIicy I1I1TI-H1JHH SM izturnmiumm i i ,i i t !.'.