lTVT" 1 ' --. V- T? 1 " -- K THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD. KENTUCKY. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER fl. 1911. ROBERT H. HARRIS PRESENTS THE GREAT SIOUX INDIAN ACTOR BOUNDING ELK IN Daniel Boone On The Trail A GRANDSON OF THE FAMOUS SITTING BULL Stanford Opera House Saturday Night September 9th. A slory from the cradle nursed rtecp Into the'heart of every true American. BOONE thotiRh dead, his memory still lives, and at Frankfort, a monument stands, and on Its very spot. Boone almost nave Ills life for his country and Its cause. Greatest of our Pioneers. Greatest of our backwoodsmen A man who feared none hut his Creator. Innocent as a child, brave as a lion, and like Georae Washington and Abra ham Lincoln, his memory will for ever live. SEE "LAUGHING WATER", THE BEAUTIFUL INDIAN PRINCESS. THE ONLY CLEVER AC TRESS OF HER RACE. SEE BOONE'S TRAILING DOGS USED IN THIS PRODUCTION. LARGE PACK OF SIBERIAN WOLVES C A N B E SEE IN THEIR CAGE ON THE STREET DAY OF SHOW. Bring your family up-town day of Show. We want them to see a tribe of genuine Sioux Indians Daniel Boone ON From the Wilds. t The Trail. General Admission. &$- (o THE FARMERS rutin For Unit Two mi'i" freci itimtoi'iilli. Apply to Aliss Hhiek Uivw".. lliistoiiville. "0-1 Km- Snip. ThonjiiRhbred Dtiroc Jersey , gib and boars. T. .1. -J)nthm. "tub Orchard. II. F. I). 2. For Sale or trade for 1W took, 78 acre on couuty fond. W. II. Atuel lor. Stanford, Ky., 3-tf. Farm For Rent. 1 acres in the Wiilin't Flat iienthborriootl ; 43 acrea in mmI to iro in com: 35 acres in w)n.it ; 12 n oats and twonimW " tiriis, 7hmI house ami barn." Rent lur cash. pp'v ' Jlr- Ofwnre liOffllll. "0-tf. For Sale I hac 400 or 500 lmli ol . of Miouri Fultt eed wheat for -uli-: will reclean ntul etl at fl n bushel. Ja.. McKeclinie, l'liom; Luii i m-I't Exchange (VMp I want t. rent 'J.'i t' 40 acre of good vheat land. Aluat be ehis to town. AMret Itox 2BS, Stanford. Ky. 70-4. Meier and UufftiiAii of Danville, lifintrht a bunch of fat how from Jnmert Mocker a (5 -4 'nt. (apt. T. W. Hot torn lias wild hi furtn in tin- Shelby City sution Jo William Sprinkle-, of thi county, at 3-100 per acre, Cnpt. I tot torn wilt yo to Florida to spend tlm winter. Mr. J. 51. Clark-son old 'JS hogs, averaging 170 pound'', to go from ,Septcmbor 1st to 10th to Iluxtcr & Whitehouse, 20 at 7c and S at C 1-4 font'. Dnnvillo Messenger. ? .Mr, T. 15. Cine-t, of Urbnnii, O.. ijiought Saturday of W. H. lltenick Hfl of the best cattle that will go to Jlio Ohio Jtiver this yenr. The bunch averaged 1 ,0iO pounds and brought $li.5Q per bundred. Mr. Guest said it wn the fine-.t liuiich of feeders ho had seen this year. Iluurbou JCev-s. Hudson & Knv.immugh bought a pair of o-ye.ir-ohl mule- of Alexan tei Hiothers uf lanenln for S.T-J.J. Thoinii- Rankin bought a pair of Ji-yenr-uld mules of a Kansas party foi W2.". Messrs. Alex and Luther Oibbs, delivered their I'M) export eattle to Mr. .Toe Hales of Kichiuoiid hauntr previously sold them to him fur IT cent- per pound. The lot nvcraged 1,350 pounds. 1 Distilleries And Farms I offer for sale privately the following property: ? 1. My home place of about 260 acres of land, on which is situated the Edge (wood distillery, a frame dwelling house of 10 rooms, practically new, with all modern (conveniences, including bath and water heating apparatus; all necessary outbuildings in splendid state of repair. The Edge wood distillery has 103 bushels capacity with 0,000 barrel storage capacity and bottling house all complete, also cribs for 3,000 'barrels of corn. The brands of whisky made by this distillery have a national repu tation. I 2. The Dudderar's Mill property containing about 50 acres of land and a water and steam grist mill of 50 barrel capacity, which has recently been overhauled and made up to date; also a two-story brick dwelling house at the mill. i3. The John Spoonamore farm of about 120 acres, containing frame dwelling nd outbuildings. 4. The John TrayUr distillery property of 7 acres at Gilbert's Creek station. The distillery has a capacity of 36 bushels and a storage capacity of 4,000 barrels. , 5. The John Traylor farm of 198 acres, with frame dwelling and outbuildings. ' This property is all on Dix river, in Lincoln county, Kentucky, and all on the Goshen turnpike except the John Traylor property, which is on the county road lead ing from the Gilbert's Creek station to Dudderar's Mill. For further particulars, address : W.H. Traylor, R. F. D. 4, J. L. I.nn-ford bought 4 bend oC (.00 M.iiiid cattle from Mr. Hester at li 1-1 fC'IS Col. William .1. Marshall, of Hen nt'ifnn. hmiuht 'A head of two-yenr- .,1,1 mull- from 11. 1'. Ilnwfcuw, of the Dainille jakc Tuesday at Sl'Jfi head. Have lot) bushel of tcctmntd Missouri Fntz wheat lor Med, at $1 Come oarly. Von GruuiiVfnn Hros., HaMonville piko, II mltc went of tinvn. 1'bonc IHI-2 rings of 100. 7l-2p. Vie Lear, of Garrard lioiiRht 100 inuc- from Homo Kub1n at f0. 10 icr humlrod. For rout for 5 years oneh to A 1 man : A 00 aero ianu in Hoylo iniuu ly l! tobacco barnn.lO ncrw for to bacco onoh voar. Addroea or no ec. T. A. ISnidlcy, Danville, Ky.. 71-U. Tbo follow inc sales oeeurred at UiclimoHil court Monday. Y. D. llurton. of Lancaster, bought 4 nuirp uiu(ip, 4, to (i yeiiM old, also one li-yoar-old gelding, at an average puce of $170. Dright and Fo.. of Danville, bought ii mules at an aver age of $173. W. 1. Cook bought a 4-year-old team of mules for $37.j. Hubble & Kubnnks bought (1 mules at nn average price of 1S0. T. C. 'tiuiKin bought 5 at an nveiage price ot li7, W. IJ. Uuiton bought a matched team of 5 year old bay geldings from N. V. Hoger-, of Taint Lick, for sjoo. Granville Lutes hns bought the Dr. I'wis place of U acres, at Turners ille, for i'J2o, and will erect 11 resi dence. Grimes and Dell bought 10-100 pound stock bogs of T. V. Jones & Co.. for ) l-'2e. T. 0. Itnnkiii bought 2."i 1,000 lb cattle from .7a, Itnukiu at 4 l-2c. iiichard Cooper sold to Bottoms and Tnylor 17 bead of i"0 ponnd cattle at nn average price of .'! 1-2 to 4 cents. A. ). Thomp-011 boimht 20 head ot two-year-old eattle at IJaugli nuin's sale at &17.80. W. H. Murjibv sofd 12 ho-s of I'.l'i pound weight to Greeley Lutes lit 7 cents. W. M. Stout bought a 4-year-old trnn f'rioii A. Zitnir for 1T(1 SALE OF Stanford, Ky. j J. M MeCuri'uuL sold ;Jl-l!00 lb hus.'s to Oreelcv Lut s at 7 cent Altbur latter -nld to s.ui o -'-10."i piuuul linji- nt 7 lent-. C. ('. G.iver sold a H"i0 pound cow to It. C. Arnold tor 3 1-4. II. C. Anderson -old 2 1,230 pound Plwr to Win. Cook lor 3 cents. ,)oinli Anderson ioll to J. M. Crc 1, 32 head of stock owe at ft","l; also botuht of came ;t0 head of fetock cwe nt ?3.I10. lie old a yitkn of ;i,00 pound oxen to Jiww Fox C. C. Withera ld to Ltllanl I "ox. S head of 1,050 pouud cattle nt 4 1-2 cent", for tseptember lt delivery. , , (1. W. Kosrcr sold Kl-000 iKMtiHl stetfs to Uotlom and Taylor at ?.-t.7(. Mr. C. C .Catetvt wa clHti i.s jadne at the Hiirkowville fair and nerved the three da? a. lie repoTt Mime rla-v atock present. Mr. C. won several tie at the i-omcr-et fnir lat wek. doiib'e team, loi.iy hunifs, firt and -croud, and lii--t 01. tnmoti.. ti""". some of the strings he captured. J. M. i:iin i-o'.l 4'J bend i' I- pound cattle o l.Ulurd and Fov nt 4 l-'J cents. Walter 1'ittus boucht n 12-ycai-ohl jack from II. G. Pettus at a j.'iiod pnec. Walter Martin bought a lot of feed wheat from Vou Gruenignu Dros., at $1. Josh Wilson sold three 3-y car-old mare mules to W. II. Shanks for .f310. J. M. Cress sold a six months old Polled Angus bull to W. IF. Cum mins for $ 30. CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati. O., Sept 8. Cattle re ceipts S30 bend: market active, good steady to a shade higher; other grades steady, steers $3.23(fi.'$7; heifers W2."i3.7"i: tows 1.23fi?3: ales opened active and -tromr to 'J." cents higher at ..J('i'8.."iO. Ilog- reeeiiits 3.137 head: market open ed 13 cents to 20 cents lower, clos ing dull and late sales 2. cents ta .1(1 cents lower, late top $7.30; puckers f7.23((t7.fi0: -tag- .3.23(h)3.7-, com mon sows 4 .23610.50; pigs nnd lights .s.IirfTT.'iO. Sheen ltcccints 2,411 lu-jil, u.irkvt bteiulj nt $2. tO (n.1.23; lambs -Uii .mil 1 " tents luw r at $.l(iili..SV PUBLIC SALE! Haling -old m farm near Hubble, I will oli'ir at public mietmn on the 1'rcminc. on Weilnesdny. Sept.. 20. IG 1,1. Promptly at 10 o'clock, all my nmi hold nnd kitelu-n furniture nil in Rood condition, mv fanning imple ments niul tools usually kept on u eJI conducted farm. Alto will sH I'f the liighcul bidder live Duroc Gilt and JI pigs; 7 tock hojr nn dy lor the Imtilicr; one ten yeiir old mare with nhuw colt by her anlv; inaro is in foul to Jack; on time waio irith filly cnlt by Ke IliltoM, this Miare wits oris I to Itiiluuuian King, rcftixteml: one yrarlinK attid by Cbeiler Ctuct, registered; two 4 ieir vkl hend of autre ninfo; two 0-. ear-old m.ir jimlr all Id Uand and better Ingli, Int reiuh for the 1 1 nrket. '1'erinH miulv kimwn on day of iale Dinner on the gruimd. jHDNKY DlNltAi:, III ,li;i ill,'. Kv. Cnpt. T. D. Kiigli-h Aiic't. 7l-3i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE! As niliriuiitr.itor of the olate of Win. A. Jlurton, deceived, we will on Wednesday, Sept.. 20 1911, Promptly at 0 o'clock. .ell at public ou'.crv to the liiirlieM and be,t bid der on the premi-.es of the Into Win. A. llurton. one mile nelow Iliickcye, the following described pcr.-onal ),r peity: Four extra good mules, 4 lo IS year! old; (5 good two year old mules all well broke; 15 vcarliiur mules; .ri JL'ood mule colt; 1 mc year old jiick ! j. oml breeder, 15 l-i! hand hisih by Alpha the great show jnek. Al-'o n j.' oml three year old jack that i n diilnlv. 15 IiiiiiiN biub. good bone; 1 I good jennet, -.life in foal. Hore-. One extra fine four year old gelding, we'rHired: U three year old gclding, one is an extra good , walker: 2 two year old gelding and two three vear old marc; 1 four year old mare: 1 good walking mare 7 years old; S dnndv good brood marcs in foal bv iack: 2 filly -tickling colts; file good Shetlntul ponies. I ('attic.- .'Ifi two vear old feeding I cattle. Mill neigh 1.100 to l.'JOO. 15 two vear old feeding cattle will weigh !(!(! to 1,000 lioumUrS venr- lig -teers. good f.liaie; 7 Nearluig beifeis. good grade; !l steer calves extra good ones; 1 good bull calf 2 heifer calves: 1 four year old regis tered bull. Van Meter Stock will wei";!! 1,550 pounds; ,r good milch oiiw-, cxtia milkers nnd wit)i env. Sheen. Hog-. F.tc 120 good poiitbdown cwe and 3 buck. Five good brood sows; 8 shouts weighing about SO pounds; 1 cvtra good Po land China Hoar. Corn.' 50 acres of corn measured .it the 1 1 en 1 1. Also big lot of fanning itiinleiii'Mit-., in good condition. iTHM.-flll and under. ciiOi in Iiih' Over tliHl iimouul. vn or a '-oil note due in four inoiitbs lienr ing si per cent interest from date until n.iid. Rale will be held rain or f-hiiie. Dinner served on (he firoriid-. ol 1. M. I)iin,i Auelio'ieer. R. L & W. B. BURTON. Admin'tors. l-.l HPrKKVK. PUBLIC SALE! I will offer at my place nl Iliicna Vista, flarrard countv, on Wednesday, Sent., 27. UUl. ut 0 O'Clatk. A. .M., bell the following property: 25 farm ami brood uiarer-, half of them 1-2 to :i-l draft; 1 (.'lydcdnle hboiv mare, has hud 7 colli selling for ov er $ 1,700; 1 slulliuu by Montgomery Chief, regi-.tered; 2 yearling gelding-, 25 good yearling mule., 20 weanling iiiulc'-, ball of which are sugar colli. 1 pair siv-vear-old mare mules; 7 picks, 1 lo 8 years old bred good by Midi sires as Kinj; John; -10 jennet-, with enlti, by Mi-; 210 cwo, high-guide Slii'op-hires, none oer j ycai-M old, good a,, (he bcl; (1 good bucks; I bay baler, Kli make; 1 Kcni manure spreader, good its new; one 'A horse power giiholiuu engine, ju-l ued u liltle; 1 power lecd cutler. 1 feed mill, 1 double disc Siuulc,r Pud plow. Stile, rain or "lune. Free lunch. Write for t.italogue of jack stock TKUMSr 8 months nt (1 per cent interest, 1 per cent off for eahh. O. II. ItUHLK. llueiui Vista, Ky. Plume 02-F, NichohiHvillo Kxchnnue, Fust Teiinesi.ee Telephone. Mollivur Itond and A. T, Scott, Auctioueers. PUBLIC SALE! I Mid sell nt public auction nt nil place at Ml. Salem, Hegiiiiiiim u I '' a. ic, on Weilnesdny. Sept. 20 1911 1 l-Yinr-olil mare mule 10-1 IhkIi, m gml one, 1 (rood bnKnl tnniv with inure mole ddl, 1 lanro in foal to D'nriutv Dare. 1 thoivtiiehlirnl Jerscv cow nnd ralf, '1 ycarlinit enhef, 1 thnrothlim1 black Deiiiahiri1 .mi! pin. 3 thoroughbred hlackl''iK hbife (iilt-. 1 black UsTk-hirc boar, l'i in,,', ' obi, tihect to register, I young h tliorouirhbix'il black Ilcrknlilrc, 1 !') Daroc wiw and frlira, 3 yradc - nnd nig-. 20 bead of sbontu km i.m me 123 HHHdn to be old hi lot- 3 to .r or as a whole if not aold i ' iim to aale, 1 bnerr ami bnim . double team wagnti bais-. -n diit kriin, aoqwhohl and kitchvn f"t l' it are. Terms made known on dn ol' iale. .1. S. CAKPI'.N'TKK. Hu-toiivillr, K. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM AND PERSONALITY. Il.ning deciiled to cb.itme elim.itf, 1 will on September 23. 1911 m'II inv l'mie of 7(! J -2 acre. Mem old Mel'ormnck's cliurel1 0 inilm west of Stanford, Ky., it has on it a two storj ihvellin of IS rooini-, double ball. It porches, concrete cel lar, a largo eitem at the door, nil necessary outbuilding, includiiii; a large tobacco barn, with citcrn 11N0 four never failing -priugs on the f'inii, one mile from church and M'liool. in one of the best neighbor hoods in Lincoln county, ""vitli the advantage of a rural route and tele phone attached. ill iiImi ell 1 pair hore niiiles, one family buggy hor-.e one com I hud horse as good a driver as can be found anywhere Jind and gentle, nay uoiiiaii or child can drile him. 22 ewe-, good ones. 1 1 one hun dred pound .'lio.its, :t sou-, nnd piic-, farming iiiiplemeiit- of all kind (oni-.ting of one Deoring binder, one tiirniiig plow, other plows, one two hor-e wngoii. and linine-. 2 bnggie-i, out' ruhWr lire as good lis lieu, 2 cts of huriicsN, other thinit too miinemus to mention, IIoum!ioM and kilchcn furniture, tlii- is a)I f oiiiiaralively new. A lot of fowU. "oiw mire strain white AVvmnlottc did n bite leghorns. 'I'enns mhiiIc kno'iti m ilnv of -ale. n-:i j. m. 'ATi:ir. ju. MARKSBURY. 'J'he Lailii' Working Society will meet at the p.irouag'i next Th'in. iay. Jim Turner sold two horse.-, to Joe Jotilnn at .fl.'iO per head. Mr. Mahiiii after a protracted ill-lie-.-. of pevfiral necks is able to be out again. .Mrs .1. II. Wood .of I.H.vi,,soii, h.i- been a recent visitor here. Miwwr., .lake and Joe Rice who left Kentucky III years ago letiirncd hist week to visit friends of their 'Id biiiue. Mis. Fniuiie Pollard has returned troui Dauvillu where she has been Mill Mr. Jtiut Cecil ami Mis, Annie T. Cecil, -sho arc just recovering from the typhoid fever. Mrs. ". (,'. Oreeiiing of Dauvillu is the guest of Ihu writer a few days. A. A. Robinson bought n bunch of fat cattle from Green Howling, -price a 1-2 cents. Mrs. llano Sutton and children of Ciiiciiiniili luivu returned after a Uit to the home of Mm. Margaret uttoii. Mr. At. (I. Ahhiilge sold all of his personal property hud Nntimla and aill go in a tew days with his family lo Texas. They lire good citizen ,pn will be greatly mii,sed in oiii com Ji'iiiily. ,11c has rented his furm of more ihan a 100 acre to Jim Clark tor firid for next year, The community at large was shof k ed niul tit the same limij gricied when ho newt, reached here hn-t Fiiduv morning of Iho death of Mr. Af. F. Itout, whoso home is in Fav clle county, near Lexington, His death wiih duo to a pistol shot tlini the hctirt. There wuh no one in tho room but tho fnmilv thmiLbt it iici.i. tienlnl as ho was been eleuning i pistol ju&t u few moments before tho shot was lieu id. Jlilltird as he wus tannliarly called, was born and uiised tit thi place and was popular with the young mid old. Tho heart of tlm community gaes nut in sym- A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Coiirera leading to F.lcniontHry Slate (Vrlillcnte, intcrmcd ibulc Slate tuliHrnlc. Atttiim ! Stale rrrtiHiate (Ibis VSfofp eeriillcHii' becoiMc. u lite diplonm). All Ihisc iTiiii.iMttA , me i.ilnl in a'l imblic -cliooN in Kentucky. Special c irn- Nnrmalr l"",v,.' i'T": TuTI0N fki: to appointi.ls. UllliaiTwo uplfiidid dormitoiirs, ,u.,v mm1cI School, i,ew Manual Tniii.iiig bui'ding. Pracucc hool, D-i.aitii.eni of A.iinil Icn ; n well rqiiinixd (i.vmnn.-i,iin. ' ' !"'" ' ' Hl'r- '- l1"1 Miidcnlvcan cnlcr to ndni.. w at ",x ' v" " J- 0- CRAHRE. Prcsltlent. Rlchniontl. Ky. r i- it t I'.'1') "' '" I . ai i I iino V birgc "ii -- 'l InimU a- -. milled Hi tin- t'i , ii -jriixi' In-i SuiiiImi ii iiiiiiug in p.'lli in-1" in, irri to w ilicir 'ji-t H"'i"li. I'l'e ili'tenid w.i a wciii ln r "1 tli' Foik cliiircli. A short M-nicr wai ciMiductcl liy Itci. It. .M. ShimM-, a fonncr ikh-Ut of tb (l.'iirh, nt thk 4ce. McKINNEY. Air. It. II. Mctculf. cMluer of the AleKinrwy l),piwit bank wiif in Chat tNiioojja mr a lew iUh IhsI week. AlisH Sallie mid llvaliiee, of Jwcksoniillc, 111., ar isitin their grandmother Air. It, ll .McKinnev. Air. C. I. Carter, of Atdnillc, K. C, and Mr. A. 1). Knot of Itoose iclt, Oklu., arc i isiling .Mr. J. S. .Murphy and liimily and to intend Ihu sale at' Air. Knot's farm which will be sold ne.t .Monday. .Mix. Jeny Smith and children who have been visititu; .Mi. Smith's mother. -Mrs. It. 15. AleKinncy, for scleral iIiiVm returned to their home al .IcHicm, Tenn (Jcorge Kilfe rctiiincd li Chhttii i.ooga Sunday aftei a short vi-dt to his parents hero. The AloKinncy Literary Society will meet at the heboid limine on rixt Friday night. Let cveiv one come and take ti part in the so iuty and iiiakii eiery one have a good t'liie that fiometi. Pro femur Alcllarj;ne, of D.miille, was the gueet of Kulh Tiumar lat iiIhcsiU y. Horn, In Henri Iloiitoiibiux nd wife a fine boy on IhsI Friday. llon't forxct the wile of J. S .Mur phy's flour milt on next Tuediiv jSei.t. 12. Air. Hurry Jacob the MoHUmcnt Ainu is at hiiiiie again alter an c tended vi-it to PleuMiiuville ami IjlllifVillc. Aln-. Al C Tanner is lisilinc. her IMiTiits in Somcmet. Alls. Vniighu of l.tibunon is visit iiii' the fumilv of Cartny Alobley ibis week. The .Mi Kinney Imus baud had u call to go to Wiliiiuru lo plny for the hif Muck Mile Iheic. Our IihiiiI boys are making ipute a rep for tlieiii.fiicn mid they arc making good iiinler their new instructor, Air. Hicks. Quito a fniv look iidvaulaKe of the excursion In Higl! Uridnc on list Monday. Among llunte who went vcre .Miss I'letcher ami Air. I licks, Mi-s Ifuili Cockiig and Will Day tou, Aliss Alma Hubble ami Frank Midilcy mid two sislcri. Airs. I!. 0. Punch, Alice (iiinch, Airs. J. W. Cock ingsg Airs. Dayton, Dr. Singleton, niul wife, Catherine Murphi, Cora Xunnellev, Air. and Airs. Ijiy, Kffio Drve, Flounce Kppcrsou, Knniiie llnbhlo Alnrjorie Cocking, llessie 1lams7 All. Ilowimiu Owens and wife All rcpoit a good time while llieic. Airs. Al. V. Owens, of Junction ( ity, was the guest of her iliiughtcr Airs. K. J. Tnnner lust week. Jlcrm.in (iinn is reported sick tit lliis writing. Pi ciicliing at the Christian cluirch 011 next Sunday morning and night hv tin- ii'tstor Pro (libbatl. Waller niul Ituv Alurphy are n I ,! in-- ricbool nt lluslotivllle. m Notice! Poultry Raisers R 4-11-44 CURES Cholera, Gapes. Limberneck, :x':i-r Diarrhoea and all Diseases or Poultry Mm Kti OVyuiL Dji.kown. Kr., urn "I Ut uwj Rrrlpa 4.IM4 lor jniJlluollltl.bl poulliv umtdf mM. IUufrPflu4llmLiMkillhoiillit. WJJO.mM.U.liumo, Kr ,ttn "Oadiopi4 l(ai 4-1 1-4-4 WreJ iWlUl1IJ t ffi cLklia liUalhwonHudidmMUi(liKkUilulJr. ItiltkfLnlpfciraibx Ita.t del iuJ.' Nrg. tti Guviattcd bjr J. RobL Crumt, Birdttown, Ky. Price 50c it ill Drujfcbu, OLD BV PENNY'S DRUO STORE S IANFORD,, KENTUCKY. HOG CHOLERA. ! ir.ilf.iroiil) lartt, r nioiilli fr.,..M, iu i n In... fNHllttilN ll. nJ I'fll.l.Kltx III i ,,i . "',l;lT...'.ml,.. Wfh... KMrr M l,lr. ,;v,,!,:k. '.T.'i'r.'r ','vp,,, ",,, "-.., ..,v,m.,. i,i 'ik- mi ln n. .h ln.il, lh.- nlv l,-r,l l. ,,. , ," ,i.. ,lm. ,.., ,,,. xt .mr .IniKm.l i,i ,t ifi-H.r ltunrh.Mi Kih-I IV.. Ih.iiii k mi. 1 y Mew Stanford Druo CoM Stanford. Kentucky. MIDDLEBUflG. r'lcic mus rninie rcitiuici lore Sumlnv nllen it wn rHnu, tat thr ream ins or 1 nn.l iM , ,,,,,1 Iwn ron.nl on the link's i.um , ud halt mihn. nlh-u i , Hit kHthurilirH wiH inveatii;.iti tlo n.at ler tiMly Tiirwlay (hen nc will re ixirt the facta. Key. Um (j Smhh ol Warsaw, urnved ve.turdaj. Alondiix ami , wis the twiMtir Ke. c. f. cieundi Ih 11 two weeU' iircling at the Hap. I ml church, ltd. Smith . oin.- re coiiiuifmilfid as an able expounder of the truth of the Hible. There were scleral gneioiiK Hpo ginphicnl criorw in our lust One item was rciidurcd almost imivuitn able. We hope we will not be com polled lo come up and wallop the tin Hi ivilli the whole Interior Jour nal force, but we are one of the bad i-.en from Hitler Creek and should another mistake ol the kind occur J fin need not be surprised shuuld 11 fycloiic 011 a miiiiII scale lake pi. nuht 111 your siiii'liuu sitnitoriim It duos not take a p-rson of cry clear isu.n to see how deeily Henry Viitlenoti ik hlung by Ins Waterloo in the state (.omentum. The old 11.1111 has been a "hosi,'' in lux ,iy lut like all dogs, be had his day mid II Is good for dciniM-nipv tlm! I... has bleu lelegatwl (1. the read. If he limits to bolt like mun demo crat, think he will do, just b-t him bolt. Tlh? Democratic partv can tivt ftloujt without him and ins pip, r, as il has in maiiv ihsliiiii'i' i.i.i., the wil will be purer without cilh- r. Henry i a minliti dead "pun" just now, and he seems to rca'ic tho lact. Airs. Ihnrlie AlcWhortcr of Ihe Italian Creek seetiou and .Mrs. Dr. J. Al. Htiney visited .Mix . T. .Moore on the Liberty pike U ethics day. Air. mid AIi. Aid). Fogle spent scleral dn.Vh of In I week with Alls. I oidc's btothcr near I)im ill,. Wilt Join has returned Irom Itroiul Hm pic, Ind., Misses Sulciia and Selln lnllCs went to llufli llriiljc M.inil.ii- Miss Kuiiy Lee Fogle returned to Jollico wlicre idie has a iiositiou 111 Ihe -rntded school. Judge M L, hliiin was bete .uislenhii. Aim dav l.illlc Aliss (lay Short has diptheiiit W. Al. Aliiinhi of KniL'siille 1 .in,.. oown yestcrda.v mid spent the night with his Mster Airs. I'. h. Iteuton Benefactors. Aloiulav eicning. while ltei. C. T CI11111111I1, pastor of Baptist cliiircli and family were getting icndy for church, a cllii ken or clni-kni. in. gun to sipmll in the luillwav, an in vestigation followed immediately, slioiijiig the hall blockaded with jroceiies, iiigcliibles, canned goods chickens, (pieucherV meat) couulry hum, itc, niul about 20 brothers and sisters standing iufioiil of Iho par souagc with salutiitmiw, ipid homo goods are still coming 111. The Jor um bus been crossed, (lod hles.s Alul- dleburg. A FltlRND. Dinrihoca is ulwtivs more or less prevalent during September. He pre pared for it ChaiiibcrlaiuV Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Itemctlv Is prompt and effeclunl. It can always le depciuled upon ami is pleasant to luke. For snlc bv nil dealers. Roup. Canker. n V. t" i h.in 1 1 iiMMMiMfi,ai4b1s''."l'! " rfsmwiitiiiiinn m n i'V n ikj ijm iWliW