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THE IHTEWIOH JOUWlAL tTAHTtWt. KEHTUCKV. TUEMAV. NIVMIEW 7. HI I 4 i ! .-. I ff! fc V r r I CASH FMKCOUHTS MP NOTE comes easily anil direct when you place them with w for collection. Wo fnnko collection s and look after claims anywhere in the United States nnd Canadi and make no chargo unless wo collect. Rnnk reference. CerrespfMHtaKe Invited. MAY'S COLLECTION AGENCY, Somerset, Kentucky. MARRIED - ARE YOU r I To one Clothing dealer? If you are we can not help you. If you are free, tie up with us this sea son and you will become wedded to our suits. There is only one way in which we can rnaKe you realize tb e worth 3b and value of Pile of Style Clothes LUfctU IS UO iei yOU Pile of Style Clothes examine them; note the careful finish and the perfect fit. You will then be convinced that we stale facts when we say they have ar rived at the speed limit in style and quality. If you are wise you will do a little investigating. W. E. PERKINS Crab Orchard, Ky. Iflftrlkl I 'ml WmM If I ?& 1 Wt ft B t a- " B15 kmf mm The Interior Journal. Kiubllthid 187k HELTON M. 8AUFLEY,... Publisher It A YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE aterod at the re toff Ice at Buuv ford aa second c1m mall. With tlo state election out of the wny, now watch tlio cnndiilutcs for county offices come n running. The I. J hns refused to announce n num ber who have, been in (lie field fot soino time, because it believed that every candidntc ought to bo work ing for tho interest of tlio state tick et nt that time rather than his own race. As far as t ho 1. J U now concerned they can come, full tilt. Knch can ret nsturcd ho ii iroinj: to get n equnrc deal us far as wo nro concerned. Our advertising col umns nro going to bo open to each nnd everv ono alike nnd nt the name price. All announcements of candi dates cards nnd addresses to tho dear voter nro going to be cash in hand with no deviation from this rule So come one, come nil, nnd the more the merrier. KING'S MOUNTAIN. i Dr. C. M. Thompson and wife were, in Cincinnati buying goods Inst week Horn, to tho wife of A. II. I.0114 n fine girl. Mr. D. B. Flint sold n horso to Daniel Hester for $90. Pearl Iloguc visited relatives nt Yoscmito Satimlny nnd Sunday. Jlcvs. Grizzle nnd Couch nie hold ing n grand revival at tlio Jf. E. church. King's Mountain graded school will have an entertainment nnd spell iag match on Friday beforo Xmns. nnd we invito any school to come nnd spell ngainst us. Wo liavo gain ed one victory already and wo wnnt to gain another one before the year closes. King's Mountain school is pro gressing nicely having the general average of over 100 pupils the last three months. The following linvo neither been nbsent nor tardy during tho Inst month of school. Grade 1. Thelma Alford. Chester Chevolette, Mnttio Singleton, Dorothy Trusty, Clarence Williams, Grade U. Harold Chevolette. Vir ginia Walls. Grade X Cecil didders, Almina Murphy, Herbert Keynolds, Odie Walls, Ah in Kouten. Grade 4. Jnmcs Flint. Grade o. Edith Laswell, Plugeiic Hart, Clcll Waters, Grade 0'. Earl Mudman, Dora Alford, Estil Gooch. Grade 7. Cora Alford. Grndo S. Itnsscll Thnnipon, Oar ence Carey, Mnbcl Flint, Laura Johnson. 0 0 0 0 o 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stewart's Complete 97att Order 'iDepartment Cxprttt CAaryts &rpmitl oh all iPtirtAaats of SfyOO or more Within 200 Hfihs of jCouiivill Come to jCoufsut'tte at Our Gxpen&e l'urchnse n round trip ticket from your home to Ixniisi1Ic When you lmc completed your chopping in this store, take your return ticket nnd your snlcs checks, which nro given you with each purchase, to the Credit Desk (South end of the building) first floor. If your rnilrond fare is more than fi per cent, of your purchases, .'1 per cent will be refunded on the nmount of your purchases. Special Notice to Cliarqe Customers: Kefund made only in ensh, nnd nt tiino of purchase. Refund cannot be credit ed at the timo of settlement of ncount. $ 0 0 0 a a XJhe Stewart V)ri Soods Co, jCouisviiU) Sncotporated) JVontucAy X ivJ CJ & O O T; C- Ci & Ci d & & Q & & & & JACK FROST Reminds us that we will have to have seme mere new clethes, and we want to remind you that our Fall Line Is the best that you ever saw.. We are selllmi them at prices so low that you will wonder how it can be done ..All wool suits from $15 to $30..: Can fit you at any price as we are selling about 200 suits at half price In order to make room for our big fall line. Tho home of Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool Clothes Cilii)n)ii)5 & Wearei), Stanford, Ky. t". i' ri w FREE RAILROAD TRIP TO CINCINATI A. E. Bnrkhnrdt. thi Intpm.ntinnnl Fur Merchant, who is ranking Cin cinnati iamous as ono of tho world s crent fur centers, extends nn invi tntion to all tho citizens of Stnnfo who intend to purchase furs for this season to visit Cincinnati and in spect his cnormnus nlnnt. wlinro fnrc nro manufactured and sold direct "from Trapper to Wearer," thus eli minutins all "middlemen's" nrofifc They nro tho largest purchasers of raw skins in this country, being ex porters nnd mnnufacturers nnd their low nrices on furs nf nil civloo ,i varieties for women's wear are posi- uvciy oeyonn nil possibility of com petition. This is tho generous propo sition ho makes: Go to Cincinnati, look over A. E. Burkhnrdt's enormous stock in the tWO six floor htlililinra nf ! ..- ner of Mam Streets and Third Ave., select just what you wnnt. and the cost of your railroad fare, for BOTH YS' 1"'1 bo PaJ(1 .V the finn, pro vidinc it docs not nraonnt to more thnn ten ner cent oP ilin n,i,.P. price of the article. All goods nro marked in plain figures nnd you need not mention that vn om. .:! rond faro rofnndcd until AFTER uinhin .vour purchase. Wo ndrise our readers to tnko ad vantage of this liberal offer. r. LANCASTER. Miss Nnney Wnlker is in Rich mond visiting Miss Margaret Smith L. U. I'owell hns rofnrnn.l t... .. stay of several months with rclntives in urcgon. Aliss Frnnkyo Knuffumn is nt homo from n visit to her nunt Mrs. Minnie Robinson of Huston ville. Tcrey Burnside is in Dnnvillo nssisting his undo Editor Louis Lnndram with his good paper "Tho Dnnvillo Messenger." Mrs. W. T Mnlono of Cnrapbellsvillo is with her father Mr. W. O. Dnvin. 'Krioo xr.,. gnret Jenkins is nt homo nftcr tho visit to her cousin Miss Lucilo Davis of Georgetown. There is little daugor from a cold or from nn attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never hnnpens when Chamber lains' Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputntion niul citensivo sale by its remarka ble cures of colds and grin nnd can bo rolled upon with implicit confi dence. For snlo by nil dealers. MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS. .. Mt. Clifton Snndidgt! bought n suckling calf from hurlio Heed. Mr. John Moser sold to Myers & Tucker of Hustoiivillo 15 shonts at 5 1-4. The sales of Isaac Hoffman & Hcnson were largely attended. Mr Timberlako sold to Myers & Tucker of Ihihtonvillo 9 shonts. Born, to the wifo of Willinm Gri6 I son twins on the ism. Mr. Minor of Junction City hns nuned into the house just uicntetl b Mr. Russell. Mr. Mntt Snndidgo bought of Mr. McCormack of Hustonville 8 yearling calves. Mr. Coon Russell has moved with his family to Indinnn. Miss Lonnio Goode U nn the si list. Miss Roberts Ens K sew. millinc shop in town. 'uu .ira iiiviccd to ieo her diplnj. Wi" would love to henr some good speaking homctinic, good demoemts. Mrs. Jim Dnughertv died on Sat urday and her funeral ivas preach nt the Mooro school houc nfter which tho remains were taken t Junction Citv for burial. Mr. Gnrfield I-nni-s of Dnuvil'e attended the sale of his cousin V J. W. Isaacs. Mr. Horace Xickols died nt his homo in Washington countv a few weeks ago. His wifo U isitmg his mother, Mrs. Josh Mvers. Miss Muttie Bishop bus been visit ing Mrs. Geo. Rout. A horso belonging t ncolorcd man become frightened last week nt Mr. Russell's thrcfclnng inaclnm nnd as ho enme near it he become uncon trolable nnd jiimnr,i non'ss n paling fence. Ho wns so badly injured thnt be had to be killed. Mrs. Short of Middlebnrg hns been visiting Mrs. Reynolds nt Morebtnd. Miss Evn Moscr, bus been the nt tractiio guest of her cousin alter MoWscr. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Isaacs will lenvc in n few il.ivi for CnlKouiit whero they will make their future home. Mr. Grover Rcid of Cacy ronntr wns struck bv a train Inst week He hnd been to Danville nnd wns on his wny homo when the accident happen ed. The horso wns killed nnd tho pieces He wns considerably hurt, a leg being broken nnd his bend frac tured. Ho wns taken to Somerset hospital on Sundnynnd the last re port he wns doing nicely. Misses Ruth nnd Ethel Myers were in Danville last week. Mrs. J. TI. nelm .visited Mrs. J. II. Burke this week. Mr. It. ('. Diuhuin has gono to Dnkntu home tccking. .Mr. and Mrs. Urnest Hasty visit id Mr. J. F. Ynnhook Inst week. MISS ELIZA PORTER PASSES AWAY. Miss Eliza I.vtli" I'urtnr. ilntK'litnr nf Mr nnd Mru If. I. Pnrinr i.c.. ed nway nt their homo on the Inu- cnsicr pike aniumay night, utter n lengthy illness of u complication of troubles, She wns 37 years of nge. Drceilsi'il hnil Innr. Imi.il n fnillifnl nnd wurkiiig member of tho Chris tian church nnd her presence will be koroly missed, since sho hns been called up higher to receive her re ward. Funeral services wore con ducted at tho homo Monday nf ternoon nt ono o'clock bv Revs. I). .M. Wnlker nnd 1 L. Mruco nfter which tho lmrinl Mns ii. Buffnlo Springs Cemetery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uobert L. 1'orter, Jr.. of Crcnl Springs, 111., enmo to attend the funeral of his sinter, Miss Eliza Porter. The Indies of the Christian church hnvc re-erred Svitunlnv n,' v.i for an e.xthangc. The Imhes ot the Itnpti-t church will have 11 baznnr nnd oxchnngo 1111 FridiH, December 2', nt which black lilkw will lii' n siininllv Tim.. .. ul tho public not to forget their c ciinnge to ho helil on .Noi ember 29tb nlso. The I. J., enrrics more farm and s-nlo ndiertising than nny other country paper in Kentucky. There' n reason. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Having purchased n farm have de cided to M'll privately my proerty nt Buckeye consisting of ono two Mor freu-n room duelling, 4 acres nf land, good tobacco ami stock barn well, cistern, store house nil ncccs-t-nry nut buildings one of tho best eta lids for store in Gsirrnid. If not told by December 1, I will rent. Also 70 ncrcs of good hemp or tobiicco lnnd 2 1-2 miles below Buckeye on pike will sell in 2 tracts or ns a whole, well watered nnd fenced. Nenr Gunns Chnpel. Richard I. Burton, Buckeye, Ky. 85-10 HENRY L. CASEY. D. V. S. Veterln ari tn. Former Director Animal Industry rniuppine isianas. tx-veier- Inarian United fifnt! Armu Office LOQAN'3 STABLE, Phon0 432, Agent American Hog uuolcra Serum. DANVILLE. KY. CONCRETING WerelQpoiltlontodo(ill kind of con oretlng, tuob lllock Work, 1'UTouienli nd, In fact, we cn make nny tblng from u houia down to a fence pott. We cau lerrt jrou prompllr and suarunlee nnl-clnii work and material. (Tall and get oar prtcei before 70a bur your material at leatt. PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Kentucky J. C. McClary ' w UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER STANFORD, - KY Offlca Tbob 167. Hoan Tfcoae U PLENTY OF LUMBER ON HAND for nil purposes. So if ou want to build a house, n barn, a chicken coop, a do hoiibo or a fence, come hero for the materials. Wo have nil sorts and sizes in both rough nnd finished lumber nnd if wo can not suit you in kind, quantity, qual ity and price, nobody can. J. A. ALLEN. Stanford, Ky. MMM MUM. BM FALL AND WINTER STYLES. Jly now fall and winter hnmplea ate now ready for your Inupccilou. Tliey comprise the best on tbo market can null anyone as to price who bad nil clotbos maJ0 U order. A suit made to your measuio is preferable to read made clothe. To have them made tn measure doesn't cost any more than ready made when quality and lit la considered. Come In aad let me take your tnaaaure. H. C. RUPLEY, TM PraoOeaJ Tailor. O O O O a 0 o o o o 0 o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i't SHOES WE think shoes our strong est point. We know we can furnish you some things that the other fellows cannot. ' In dress shoes we furnish you a "MANSS" in both dull and shiny leathers at $0.50 "WALK-OVER" dull leath er, s at $3 50, $4.00 and $5, in patents at Syl.OO p. SET .OO ".A Bl $4: The celebrated "NjL'TTLE TON" shoe in patent leath ers at s3.00 6 If any dealer can beat that bunch of $3.50 to $6.00 SHOES he will have to go some. For $2.50 the pair we can give you a stylish black or tan lace or button shoe, a corking good one for the price. H. J. McROBERTS . STANFORD, KENTUCKY 0O0000 0 0 0 0 0 O 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOO nEC. U. O. PAT. OFF. TIIZ BZ3T CAKE FOR THE MONEY YOU CAN GET. TRY THEM. W. H. Higgins. Stanford Ky. Bring Your Prescriptions Here To Be -Compounded When your physician has pre. scribed a mcdlclno (or you to take, the next important (ten is to have that prescription placed In the hands of a thoroughly reliable nnd competent pharmacist so it will be compounded exactly as directed. We have gained an enviable reputation (or always being very careful and painstaking in our compounding and (eel that, In all justice to your own good health, you should bring your next prescript tion here. Here, too, you will find n complete and in viting display of toilet articles, rubber goods, soaps, perfumes, toilet preparations anil all standard remedies. For interior docorttfef we carry and recommend ALABASTINE, Ike beautiful wall coatlas;. Call and see samples of tints and ask us about it. PENNY'S DRUQ STORE. Stanford. Kentucky 0 O. 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 0 0 0 0 .. .TV ... ... t r i)