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1 5 IE. THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOURNAL, STAMFORD, KENTUCKY. " aSuanM Clothing! Clothing! Prices lowest ever. Men's and Young Men's New Spring Suits in all colors and weights, $5 to $30. You will be convinced if you stop and look. SAM ROBINSON, Stanford, Kentucky. New Goods Long Kid Gloves, 16 buttons; in white, tan and black. All colors in long white gloves. Beautiful line of parasols, all colors and prices. Cotton corduroy, all colors. Striped batiste, Cotton voiles, Satin striped, Hosiery galore, Etc. Hughes, Martin & Co. Stanford, Ky. Moving Pictures of the Titanic Wreck (Not Slides) at the Gem Theatre, May 8, only Price to all, 10c. 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. The Interior journal Established 117! HILTON M. SAUPLEY,...PubtUhr II A YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCI Batarad at tna rtntoffice at man or u eons claw mall. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The announcements in this column are of candidates for office, subject to the action of the democratic pri mary: For Conqress COL. J. I. CIIIXN, OF MERCER. J. A. SULLIVAN, OF MADISON For Commonwealth's Attorney EMMETT PURYEAJL OF BOYLE. W S. BURCII, Or LINCOLN. For Sheriff. M. S. BAUGIIMAJJ. For County Judae. T. A. RICE, M. F. NORTH, For Circuit Clerk J. D. WEAREN J. F. HOLDAM For Jailer. PEYTON FARRISIL GEORGE DEBORDE DINK FAItMER WILLIAM II. HESTER W. A. CARSON For Assessor P. L. BECK. S. M. OWENS, R. H. BRONAUGH For Magistrate J. T. ROBERTS WILLIAM FIELDS J. D. EADS, Everything in Ladies' Summer Underwear From 7 l-2c Vests to Munsing Union Suits at 50c snd $1 SEVERANCE & SON Wholly Undeserved, But Appreciated (Louisville Herald) Shclton Snuflcy, who nspiroe to represent Lincoln County in the next (It-net al A-.cii)b!v, phould not experience much trouble in corral lini: vote. Live Democrats, like Shelton, Usually get nnjthini; they MUlt. (Todd County Prepress) Shclton M. Snuflev. the hrilliitit nnd lovable editor of the Stanford Interior Journal is n candidate for the legislature from Lincoln county. He should be nominated by accla mation and our money coes on bnuf-ley. (Cadiz Record.) Editor Saufley, of the Interior Journal of Stanford, is n. candidate to represent lii county in the next Leeixl.iturc. The many thou-and of Democrat:? over the !tute who en joy the acquaintance of Sheltou Saufley hope to him elrcted. The pnt.t month has been n very busy one for the produce firm of A. L. (lott. During April Mr. (lott ship ped eleven car-Ionds of ej.'k'S n total 3f 3.I109 cum, containing 1)9,207 dozen ej.'g, for which he received tlt,5n.r).(IO. He nU shipped five ears of live poultry, a total of 'J''- 500 head, which paid him the neat sum of $10,000. makinir a total for epgs and poultry for the month of April J'JO.OOS.O Richmond (J3i- nini. Blue Grass League Thursday's eiimes Richmond fl. Frnnkfwt 4; Miiysvsllc S, Lexington i ; ineueier i ; I'nns tf. The truest pen-picture that could pos&ibly be drnwn of Henry Watter son, editor of the Louisville Courier- Journal, is painted by Ex-Gov. J. C. W. Beckham in a public card to the democrats of Kentucky, the major portion of which we reproduce in other column-. Watterson replies in his paper by calling Beckham "a diseased liar," nnd his coTd "the fulmination of a coarse blackguard and illiterate blatherskite," nnd be cause Gov. Beckham espresc him self as favoring Woodrow Wilson for 'the presidential nomination, WntteTson denotes him "a Kentucky crook in partnership with a New Jersev crook." And all this, too, after Watter-'on has subjetced Beckham to the most virulent, venomous, lying and de praved attacks in the past sexeral weeks that a private citizen ever had to take from n -elf-imposed demagogue who happened to have a newspaper nt his control through Mr. Shclton 31. Saufley, editor of lie Interior Journal, wn in this city Monday mingling with hi- many Inends. If the cood people of Boyle county could vote for him in hi- race for the Legislature in Lincoln, he certainly would reeene a hnmNome majority as he is very popular here and all know that he would mnke a creditable representative. Danville Advocate. (Lancaster Record.) Mr. Shclton Saufley, Editor of the Interior Journal, bus announc ed that he will be a candidate be fore the people of Lincoln county at the primary election in August 1013 for the nomnntion for the Legislature, subject to the action vf the democracy. While it would be a blow to journalism to lose brother Saufley from its ranks, yet if he would mnke one half ns pood a law maker as he does an editor, the cood people of Lincoln county would do well to irive him not only the nomi nation, but the election. SPRING SUITING My new spring and summer sam pies are now ready for your inspec tion. They comprise the best on the market. I can suit anyone as to price who had bis clothes mad to order. A suit made to your measure is preferable to ready mnde clothes. To hare them mnde to measure doesn't cost any more than ready made when quality nnd fit is con sidered. Come in and let me take your measure. H. C. Rupley, The Practical Tailor See Us Before Buying Your Spring Goods Have nice Selection of Drug gets, Mattings, Carpets, Lace Curtains, etc. The Correct Styles in Millinery. Come and see our Stock and be convinced. 6. & MITT, bWUKUT (Somerset Journal.) Our cood friend. Shelton M. Sauf ley, of the Stnnford Interior Journal I has announced his candidncy for the I IJeniocrntic nomination lor Hepre sentative from Lincoln county to the next session of the General As sembly of Kentucky. We predict that "Shelt" will have no opposition for the nomination and that he will beat the Muffin' out of any Rcpubli pnn wh. innv li unllinc tn )io nt'fur. which to spew his baleful bile upon L,i np , n sacrifice lamb. "Shelt" is a bpienuiu newspaper man, a uorn right man in the right place; and that he will grace the halls of the the objects of his di-pleasure What a sight! What a spectacle! To what further depths of infamy will this miserable old man descend? God save the democratic party of Kentucky if he and his minions are to control the state convention on Mny 27th. SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Elgin, IU.-"After fourteen years of suffering everything from female com plaints, I am at last restored to health. "I employed the best doctors and even went to the hospital for treat ment and was told there was no help for me. But while tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use until I was made well." Mrs. Henry Leiseberg,743 Adams St Kearneysvllle, W. Va.-"I feel it my duty to write and say what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet "After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. Words fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. G. B. Whittincton. The above are only two of the thou sands of grateful letters which are con stantly being received by the I'inkham Medicine Company of Lynn,Mas.,wh!ch show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does for those who suffer from woman's ilk, If tou want SDeclal adit writ a a Lydia E. I'lukham Xedlciue Co. (coiiB- tnte capitol and do hour to Lincoln hustler, possesses plenty of ability, is a genteel, feuave, courteous and concenial gentleman, and without appearing to be nosing into the nf fnirs of our sister county on the XVmh, we would suggest to the Dem. ocrncy of that county that he is the county goes without saying. 3K& Er SI NifKWwflaW' : Class Clothes OF course you can buy Clothes anywhere, but you cannot buy Clothes with the class to them like the ones we show. Adlers Collegian Styles in price $15 to $35, are garments you seldom see outside the immense city shops. We are giving you today an opportunity to buy better, higher-class merchandise than ever be fore in Stanford. The Very Popular Tans The ever-dressy, stylish greys and blue serges that never change and ready every day in the year, $15 to $35 the suit. Try one on if it does not fit you, don't buy it. oooooooooooo0000001 H. J. McROBERTS Stanford, Kentucky THERE IS REAL PAINT Chappell's Gap. Mrs. Arch Aiiderson'b family are all able to be out a l.hu. a We .are gelling awfully tired of wuiting for the wedding bells to ling. Mr. A. Noakes' family arc able to be out again. Mrs. Will McKinney nnd little son, are tie guests, of her futher. The Farmers' Union are heuring fine speaking around here. Miss SU-lluftFrazier is staying with her gi andindwicT, Mrs. Kate Dishon, who is very sick. The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I). Middleton is quite sick. Miss Jlattie Foglo attended th Farmers' Union last night. M0NEYBACK DANDRUFF CURE. and also some stuff mixed with hi-npening materials that is not .thy of the nnme. If you have had experience with the latter kind yon don't want another. If you haven't take our advice nnd don't experiment. Buy our renl paints and sae jnursclf ,'disappdintment and money as well. J. A. ALLEN. Stanford. Kv. G. L. Penny Guarantees Parisian Sage for Dandruff and Falling Hair. Think of it, dear Teadcr, if PAIl ISIAN SAGE isn't the most invigor ating and pleasant hair dressing you ever used money back. If it doesn't banish dandruff, stop hair from falling and do own); with scalp itch money back. 50 cents nt 0. L. Penny's and druggists ev erywhere. "PAIMSIAN SAGE ns" a hair grower nnd scalp cleaner is nil right," Mrs. Dora M. Daniels, Wil- Iinm-on, . Vn. "J'AWSIAN SAGE cured me of terrible itching of the scalp." Mrs. C. 1'. Pope, Oxford, Aln. Fish nnd Bromley off-r you the best in life, health, nccident, fire, lightning, windstorm, livestock, burglary, plate glass, teams liabili The Highest Market Price will be paid for all kinds of Produce, Hides and Furs. See us before you sell, get price in country or delivered. PHONE 153. H. B. Northcott T.K. TUDOR, Mp. Mr. W. H. HIGGINS. Dear Sir: I have been using corn planters for years, and the J. I. Case Planter I bought of you this year is the most satisfactory piece of machinery I have ever used. It is simple, easily handled, correct in dropping, and I take pleasure in recommending it to any one wanting a planter. Very respectfully, MAT MYERS. J. C, McClary ILlUfl I. II. inillHa . . . .i.Tn.iv w m... v r,!1" "S. tv. tiile htv. elr. Thiv wntn nil kinili uruuau uiiiii, iuur jeiier will I -y : " J "", . I be opeBri read aiid aBvwered by a of insurance. Compare their com weaua and fctM U strict couMdeaee. panies with others. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER STANFORD KENTUCKY. Office Phone 167. Home Phone 35. L N. TI7HE THBLE No.H, HoDtb,llsIr. u. No. ai, Houth, 10143 A u. No.l,Xortb,4iOA. m. Wo.W. Norttl.tMV r. M. No.JT, 10:Wa.m. No.U.tstOP. M. JOt. t. MCI, Afcrent. 9 Cood Points L (1) STANFORD. KENTUCKY (2) CORNER NEXT TO COURT Mnncr LINCOLN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK HONOR ROLL BANK POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY. CAP,TAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS 100,000 00 DEPOSITS 200.000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES 500.000 00 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) First National Bank STANFORD, KY. Capital $50000; Surplus $25,000 Small AooajiiMts Solicited and Raoalvml. Thev make up the larger amounts of our deposits. OUR SMALLEST DEPOSITORS RECEIVE THE SAME CARE FUL AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION AS THE LARGEST. MMPWMMMaMMW