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THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOUR NAL. STANFORD. KENTUCKY. "Spring Togs" now on display We have Now Ready For Easter Everything New in the Clothing Line Blue Serges, Tans, Greys, Fancy Stripes and Blacks. Made by the most skilled workmen J& Sewed with silk thread, throughout j& All Wool : Quality High Prices Low. : : : : : SAM ROBINSON,- Stanford, Kentucky. RESOURCES OF Lin coin County National Bank Stanford, Kentucky Comptroller's Call of February 20, 1912 Loans S342.2S4.7S U. S. Bonds and Due from U. S. Treas os.ooo.oo S447, 254. 78 Quick Assets: Lincoln County Bonds S37. 500. 00 Cash and Due from Banks. . 4,Os. 78 S 7S, 6O8.87 Other Assets: Banking House ss.3O0.O0 S53J63.65 Total Assets Over Half a Million Dollars Men's Wear We offer not only the Largest Assortment in Clothing and Shoes, but are ready to take good CARE of Your Spring needs in Hats, Caps, Shirts and Neckwear. w. E. PERKINS Crab Orchard, Ky. BRING YOUR FEET Along and let us fit them with the Nob biest of patterns in Lace, Button and Colo nial Oxfords. They Feel Good, They Fit, They look good and please the purchaser ,fe L. SANDERS c al) Orchard Kentucky. Deposit Bank of Stanford, Organized in 1856 ii t Reorganized, June 2, 1865, as 'Natiinal Bank of Stanford. Mi If r 1 1 Reorganized, Oct. 2, 1882, as First National Bank, Stanford. ; ' ' ' Absolutely Safe. At the service of t . H the smallest depositor. . piihaand hides L II MM lfcT . HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID m.' FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES BiV H H HV Wool on ComralNlon. Wrllt lor - - lilt roertljnlathl ad. JOHN WHITE CO, LWISVILLE.KY. iSv. m. , vp?!! price mjS'Z.fS2''iS!mil The i i erior Journal Established 1172 HELTON M. 6AUFLEY,... Publisher SHORT LOCAL NEWS I 'or Snip. llninlHomo Inirucrfs nunc, 4 yews old, perfectly pontic IMione lltl), Lock liox 2G8, W. 1'. KlIK'lllll. II A YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE I Ju-t leoeiveil lino of new shoe, in uliilc lliick nml low cuts. Snm niered at the icitottlco at Stan rt hi second clnsi mall. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Kolim.-oti 29-1 llic niinotineeincnts in thn column nre of uniulnlatcs for ofllcc, subject to the action of the ilenioerntio pri mnry: For Commonwealth's Attorney EMMETT I'l'HYEAIt, OF HOYLK. For Cotintv Judnc T. A. MCE, M. F. XOHTII, For Jailer. PEYTON' l'ARRISH, GEORGE DEHORDE DISK FARMER WILLIAM II. HESTER V. A. CARSON For Assessor I. L. DECK. S. M. OWCXS, For Magistrate J. T. RORERTS WILLIAM FIELDS J. D. EADS, Kentuekv Democrats- feel cry kindly townrd Champ Clark, as a .retiernl thine, but the great rank mid file of the pnity are point' to ho very slow about jumping into tho band vngon with the bunch of would be lenders who weie exploited in the Courier-Journal a dny or so ago as nt the bead of the Clark fight in this state. Editors Sommer, of the Elizabethtown News, points out very pungently that the conference of Clark lenders in Washington was a "political fnrcc comedy'' compos ed of a bunch of "dead ones." Tho rren who have assumed the Clnrk leadership nre thoe who endeavored to defeat McCreary for the nomina tion for governor, and then tried to iontiol the platform convention t Louisville under the leadership of Mr. Wnttcrson. but signally failed. According to the Courier-Journal's own dispach, they are nof attempt ing to wrest control of the party's organization in the state, from the tried and true friends of McCronTy. Mr. Clark is seriously embarrassed ind bandienped by the men who have gone to the front for him in Kentucky. Field- Hriw., fresh nnd cured mrnN, nnd all kinds of oicanicry product. 'l-'l All kinds of latest drink'', nj's Sodu Fountain. 29- Pcn- Tho Stanford Wiil.-r, Light & Ice Co., has put a linmNomp new ico wagon in -eiviee this. cnson. Willi popular Xreley Stone decointing the drier's toot, it makes a swell n penranco. Xow is the time to paint that liouif. Sec s:s Ivnnv s 29- For Sale or Trade A cood phae ton. John Lynn. 2D-2 Midweek services at the Prc.sby ti'iinn church on Wednexlny eenini nt 71(1. Services on Sunday April 14. at 11 A. 31.. and 7:.10 P. 31. At seTie- of special set vices will bt. held bejtinnins on Mondnv -trrtl 13, nt 7::i0 P. 31. The Rev. S. F. Lognf will be in charge. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 3Ir. Frank Connett ,of Cincinnati, was in Stanford Sunday. 3lr. I). 11. Unllou went to 3lt. Ver non, Tliur.-dny on business. Mr. Charlie ltohon, of Lebanoi., was here on business Monday. 31iss Homer Tinsley, Sr., of Lnn raster U iitiug 31rs. W. K. War ner. 3lr and 3Ir. R. L. llcrrv nnd son Robeit lVland, or lluslonviile. weio in town 3(oudny. 3Iiss Majmo Ramsey, is visiting hor sister, .Mrs. W. II. Frank in Louiwlle. 3liss .Mary D. Kennedy has te tuined home from Ilustonvillc, whcie she has ben for some time. Little Cecil Rat-on, of Lnncaster is visiting her grandmother, 3Ir. nnd .Mrs. J. II. Hilton. Mi- .1 II Williams and IiiMp-m of Jack-boro. Tenn., nre with her parent-, 3Ir. and 3Ir. J. J. 3IcKin ney nt Mt. Snlem. Mrs. 3IcKinne. hud a -troke of panil-is, m mur ium1 ago, nnd is not improving or. rapidly. Mr. and Mr-. John Mount, of Lnn-ca-ter, have been the reeent guests ot her brother, 3Ir. J. C. Lynn nnd family. Jfiwj Jennie Lackey, of Lancaster cninp oxer Wednesday to attend tho Rev. P. L. Urucc will attend the .MeRohert and Etnlrrv wedding. She leeting of Trannylvanin Presbytery i ,n m 1)le ,u.t ,lf 'Mr joll, nollt .. rr , i . .i .. - . - "- "" iu iinrroa-uurs ipni u-u. !im fnn,,ly. li.n.....l.. f rl, ! A,r"- T- 1- Kmcy nxl children, . . ?"' " . "" mf Col. R. II. On hard, dropped into tho I. J. of' l'ue Court day and aid that ho will M-iy -hortly auiioiince bis candi diuy for Aso-!.or, subject to tb" notion of the Democratic mirty. Col. Rronaugh is one of the best known democrats in the eastern section nnd hns a w oi Id of friends all over the country who beliee that he de eres a lewnrd for his life-long work for his party's success. ''Our baby cries for Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy," w-iitos 3Irs. T. 15. Kendrick. Ra-aen. Ga. "It is the be-t couch lemedy on thn market for couch, colds and croup. For sale by G. L. Pennv. For -ale n good work hore cheap II. C. Anderson. 2S-2. We will have our ice cream fac tory in operation at 3IcKinncy by the 10th of April, nnd wilftnke pica sine in delivering all orders, whether lorcc or small. Try us once and J on will come again. C. 31. Sip pie, .Manager, 3IcKinney, Ky. 2S-tf. The Very Rev. Walter Tajlor Summer, Dean of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul. Chicago, who was the head of the Chicago Vice Commis sion, hns announced thnt hereafter lio rnarriacc will be performed by any of the clergymen attached to the parish until the contracting par ties have obtained a "clean bill of health," signed bv n reputable phy sician to the effect that they are noimal phyicnlly nnd mentally, and have neither nn incurable nor com municable disease. If the legislatuie- of the arion states would enact such a law, with such penalties attached as to insure its observance whnt n boon it would bo to tho human race in the elimi nation of disenso nnd sub-normal mentality. The intelligent farmer bis live stock upon this principle nnd thercbv improves his cattle, horses, swine nnd sbeep, but tho men nnd women of the land di-rc card this elemental law of nature, and ns a consequence, our nsylums nnd hospitals and homes nie filled with children of diseased body nnd diseased mind. No unsound man or womnn has the right to marry and bring into the world diseased chil dren. Tt is both lack of sense nnd lack of heart; and if the individual conscience does not prevent it. then the strong nrm of the law should intervene. Lost. Rlack leather grip full of babv articles. Reward for return to 3L. J. II. Williams, 23 R. IIu, tonville. 29-2p. HiK'nMer. hnvo been the guet'ts of Dr. Rtney nud family. 3Ir. Raymond llaselden nnd fami ly, tnotortd ocr from Lnnen-ter, Uidiu'ly. 3hss Mnry 3Iiller came down from Richmond to nttend the 3IcRo'ucrls nnd Embry wedding. 3Ir. Will Walker, of Lonon-ter, stopped oer on hU way to Losing-to-i. 3Irs. W. G. Wither vi-iting her brother Rev. Chniiie Powell and fnmily in Danville. 3Irs. Mattic Gi instead, of Louis ville i- the gue-t of Prof, J. W. Ireland nnd fnmily. 3Ir. and 3h-. C. E. Tate went to Cincinnati ThuiMlay to bee the 3Iis sionniy World in Cincinnati. 3Ir. and 3Irs. Will Giens nnd daughter I--nbeHe from near Shel by City attended the 3IeRoberts nnd Embry wedding. Wednesdny. 3Ir. A. R. C. Dinwiddie, of Shelby City, sister 3fiss 3Iattie, of Louis ville. were in town Thursday. .Mr-. John Sam Ow-ley, of Frank lin, stopped oxer here a few days with her hit-band, on her way to -ec her son, James nt 3Iillerburg, who i- repotted quite ill. Lame shoulder is nearly nlwny. diie to iheumnti-m of tho muscles, nnd quickly ields to tho free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment For Snlo bv G. L. Penny. In eases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep nnd rest pos sible. This may be obtained by np phing Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by G. L. Penny. A fine 'vein of bnntes ore has bene found on tho fnrm of J. T. which is considerably Snndidgc in Pole county. I nnv fonm r season. California will devote to limn beans this year about 83,000 ncres. in eteess of There bceuis io us to be ns much justification for American interven tion in Mexican affairs right now, ns thero wns when our government htepped into tho constant cmbro glio between tho Cubnns nnd Spain n (Wen years ngo. Tho upshot of which wns thnt ho assumed a bene volent protectorate over tho island until sho could straighten out her own nffnirs. One revolution treads upon tho heels of another in our southern neighbor, so fast they fol low. Why not step in and put an end to tho wholo business by nnnexig 3Ie.icoT R. G. Collins. Postmaster, Uenegnt N. J., was doubled with a severe In grippe cough. He says: "I would bo completely exhausted after each fit of violent coughing. I bouyht a bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound and before I hnd taken it nil tho coughing b pel Is had en tirely ceased. It can't be beat." Shugars and Tanner. Yflllllrwrrii are invited to consult this bank on al! points relating to invest ments, the purchase of bonds, stocks or other finan cial matters. It is the business of a banker to know about those things. Our senices aie entirely nt your disposal. Nothing is too small for our attention. You may savo your self loss. Como in today and let us talk it over. STATE BANK & TRUST CO., Stanford, Ky. Capital $50,000. Deposits $71,593.85. w. l. Mccarty, Pres. G. L. PENNY, V. Pres. M, B. SALIN, Cashier. J. D. EADS, V-Pres. J. S. RICE, V. Pres. S. ALBERT PHILLIPS, A-Cash'r Head Wear We want you to see what we have FpR YOUR HEAD, and we are willing to Take Chances on your buying. If you are waiting for the NEW THINGS in the GOOD GRADES, then we will sell you. We carry a large assortment of the John B. Stetson Hats in the full shape, large size, black and light colors, at 13.50 and IS Stetson's Stiff Hats at Stetson's Young Men's Styles, in many colors. $4.00 $4.00 In lower grades than Stetson's we have an immense assortment of styles nnd colors at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00. 25c to $ 1 .50 CAPS, in both men and boys at STRAW HATS The yacht or .ailor ha. - the call and we arc show ing them in the good qualities only at $1.50, $2.50, $3 and $4 but they are beauties. PyJ They are always good; in medi- um and full shapes at $5. H. J. McROBERTS Stanford, Kentucky H7ERATED LIE ADVANTAGES OVER LUMP LIME: It is Economical, No Waste, No danger of Fire, No Caking, No air Slacking, No Swelling, No waiting for your mortar to season. TRY IT. W. H. HIGGINS, sgftg D a It Takes Many Features to Make a Drug Store Complete. First of all, a Drug Store is a place where drugs are sold, but the Drug Store of today carries a score and more of other things useful, beneficial and luxurious. Ours is a Drug Store Complete in Every Detail. Drugs, Toilet and Nursery Needs, Rubber Goods, Surgical Supplies, Books, Cigars, Candy and Stationery. Naturally we can offer you the assurance of class and quality in everything we sell, because we know that they are adapted to the needs of our customers. Anything in a drug store that you want, we have PENNY'S, The Rexall Store. O