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v s THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KENTUCKY. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1912. Even an Art in Cutting Prices The Article, the Time, the Price, are to be jointly considered. We have three lines of merchandise that are most desirable right now, and we will make the prices so interesting that you will see at once the great saving. 36 inch Foulard Silk In Tan, Brown, Navy, Copper and Lavendar. New QQft and very desirable at the low price of OwU per yard. Four to six yards make a dress. SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Warren Gripsby chapter U. D. C. will meet with Mm. J. S. Nice Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Mint Itnth Darnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. loiey, of Danville are guests of Mis Maggie Stagg. Dr. S. H. Southnnd, of Mt. Ver non, came, down Thursday evening on lnitinfM. Mis Ante YnntK of Lancaster, is the gnest of her cousin, Mis Lottie Can on. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phelps of Richmond, nre the gucMs of their daughter, Mr. Itichnul Hoekcr. Mrs. J. M. Mount, passed through here Friday on her way to Danville to bo the guest of her Meter, Mrs. Loean Wood. Mr Meridith I'mitt and children, of Hurnside, nre i-itinp her parents, Mr. and Mr?. 11. Chancellor. Little Miss Lrnnrn Spires, of Mt. Moriah, is the attractive pnet of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson here. Mrs. Eliza I'ortmnn. of Mt. Ster ling, is here ifiting her sister, Mrs. Nan Smith, of the county and other relatives and friends. Miss OUie Phillips, of Liberty, who 1ms Wen uith Mi" Gertrude Wilk inson for several days went to Lan caster, to visit Misses Willie and Uesie Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs Joinh Bishop, of the West End, were here Monday. Mr. Bishop was summoned on the jury while Mrs. Bi-hop came down to do f.omc shopping. WOMAN SICK TWELVEJfEARS Want Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. Louisiana, Mo.:-"I think a woman naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, but complete restor ation toheaiui means so much to me that I cannot keep from telling mine for the sake of other suffer ing women. I had been sick about twelve years, and had eleven doc tors. I bad drag rlnn lnwn nnins. pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, and was getting worse all the time. I would hardly get over one spell when 1 would be sick again. No tongue can tell what I suffered from cramps, and at time I could hardly walk. The doctors said I might die at one of those times, but I took Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegeta ble Compound and got betttr right away. Your valuable, medicine is worth more than mountains of gold to suffering wo men." Mrs. Bertha Muff, C03 N. 4th Street, Loukiana, Mo. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn.Mass., seem to prove this fact If yos wait (pedal advice write to LyOIa E.PiBkkam MedJeJae Co. (coal deatial) Lyaa, Mass, Year letter will be efeaed, read aat aaiwerea by a weaUa art kM la itrlet ewul 4eae mzmmm WhLM miM 89c , Miss Jennie Wilchcr is quite ill at her home in the country Mr. and Mrs. .John Meier and children, of Danville, visited friends nnd relatives severnl days here this week. Vest Chnncellor, of Lingtnu, is here uith the home folks, suffering quite 'severely with rheumatism . Mrs. G. P. Maury, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Menefee, Sr., hns gone to visit Mr Maury's sister, Mrs. Hownrd Gudgell at Owingsville Miss Charlotte Warren is home after teaching art, the past term at Gnllatm, Tenn. Mi-s John Eva Hilton nnd her nunt, Mi. Margaret Harold have returned home from Junction City." Mr. M. M. Taylor, of Lancaster, took the trnin here Monday for Bnrbourville to isit her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Brown. Rev. Brown, of Lancaster came this far with her. Mr. W. .1. Price, of Danwlle, pnss ed through here, Monday on his way to Lpndon. Mr. Clmbome Walton hn return ed to his home in Somerset, after a short visit here. Mr. V. R. Mathews, of Danville, who is with the Kentucky Central Insurance Co., is here visiting Mr. L. M. Suter. Mrs. Logan Wood nnd Mrs. Louis Lnndrnm visited Lnncaster relatives Tuesday. Mrs. Wood attended the dinner riven bv Mrs. It. E. McRob erts in honor )f her ciMer, Mrs. John Mount, nnd guest, Mrs. Roderick, of Florida. Danville Messenger. J. M. Lovell is visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. iSilnfc Jones nt Somerset. The ned gentleman hns been (juitc ill, but his many friends will be glad to know that he is much better now. J. M. Cress is cairying his left foot in n sling as a result of n ris ing n it which is riving him some trouble. Although it is quite pain ful, he is so good n democrat that ho fame in nil ihc way from Preach ersville Sntuidny to attend the con vention. Mrs. Will Craig nnd little daugh ter, Jamie, went to Keren Wednes day, to spend several days with her husband, Dr. W. N. Crnig. Misses Annie Vnnartdnle Crnig, Jean Pnxton and Mntsy Grimes arc visiting Mis Isabel Givens, in Dan ville. Mrs. Bettio Moore, of Liberty, who hns been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed Wilkinson here, iweut to Lancaster, Wednesday to see her daughter, Mrs. It. B. Wilkinson. Mr. nnd Mis. R. M. Newland and two attractive children went to Richmond Sunday where Mrs. New land nnd tlio children will make n visit to her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons. M. 0. Winfrey, formerly of the Stnnford schools, was re-elected Mipermtendent of he Middlesboro city schools for tho eleventh year, in succession Inst week. The Middles boro Record printed n large picture of Prof. Winfrey last week and made a nice notico of his re-election. MJsf Bertha Jackson, who tausht clocntton fn the Stnnford Graded School here the past term has re turned to her home nt Walton Kv. Miss Arnoln Rnmsev. of Pul'ut Lick, came down Mouduv to attend the Rnmsev and Hollowav weddinc Wednesday. Mrs. T, R. Rnmse,v. and children Lucille and Joe Cubbell. of Lancas-. ter nre the truests of Dr. B. Rninsev and familv. SEVERANCE SHORT LOCAL NEWS Buy your tobacco setter from W. II. Iliggins. The Bemis is the leader. Vunnnlly's fine candies fresh by exprcs, nt the Rexall store, Pemiys. Call at once at E. T. Pence's if you arc in need of n second hand buggy. I will be absent from my studio on Wednesday only for the present. Miss Sacrny. 42-3. Mail order groceries, investigate nnd save money. John B. Higvins, .Stanford, Ky. Phone 74. 40-2. Insure with the leadlnq com panies. Fish & Bromlev represent them. All lines. Tfc-t i" mo tiart ii wumi ( tla ftyMrj UlAH ImI OlbrT dinrtM- put tirl t . U. Ill tu ft rw jnn wai uptNr4 to l kirunbir. lir i rit 3MXir ) doctor prtKituiirrd it a total Jar c ptnnt'1 local rrmrtlk. uh! br roniMi ii K tn rurr ltt Itk-jU uratmvnu rrunoutirtd it Krurkti Sorbrr tu mill Oiurrh to I a couLtullrcii C MX. aid Utrrtvn niuirt ronrtilultoijU UiatQ;rDt lUllt (aurrb Clin, iwuiuiM-turrd by 1 J CLii7 i cu Ti)i. Otiio. te thnoir ConuuikBlniroo ihr iiuutfL It It Ukra lnt.mi.lr '" trum :0 IrriK to tftuprontuL It rta lllmtlT o O Moo4 uid miKuuii vurum ot tbv tri Tbrr c&" lunJntl dolun lor ur m It bila to cue. Stw 1r rtrmixn and iratimoniaia. AJdma 1 J Clir.NET a CO. Toledo, Ohio, hold br nrutuu. IK. Tate llaui ranuir rtus lor ewMUoauoo. There came to my place, a flfcr Owner enn get same by describing, paying for keep nnd this notice. W. L. Cordier, Stanford, Ky. 'P. D. Newland can furnih you fresh Strnw berries every day by the quart or crntc. The ladies of the Baptist church inll have n strawberry nnd cream supper in the church nrd Friday evening. Admission 15 cents nnd all nre invited. Congressman Harvey Helm has made n speaking engagement for nest Circuit Court day nt Liberty, Casey county. He invites his op ponents to be present nnd divide time if they desire. He hopes to meet all of his Casey county friends there that day. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Bach Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this city, Mrs. E. a Corum wrltas: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brougtt me some CnrUut as a tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but. thanks to Cardui. I did not. Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy Is wonderful. I recommend It to my friends, for I have received great benefit from it." Cardui acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the musclea and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful use fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonle remedy for women, In every community, there live soma who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves In many different ware Try It. M. B.- Writs tot Ual,A4vorBpvQiu- na Maiklaa Co.. CltatUMo, Tana., rat Sptmu ruettotu. and M-paai book. HoaM Traataaaat tat Wsaata." naUa Ula wt aar oa ratwaal, $7.50 White Serge Suits. A few of these most desirable suits, the regular price of which was $12.50 to $14.50. You can 01 Ef take the one you like best for the cut price w I iwU If you need another dress right now, these styles are desirable and the prices attractive. Two silver sets free. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach und can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by Penny's Drug Store. Bargains in Shoes. As we have decided to close out our line of shoes we will sell at n bartrain everv dnv until sold out. as follows: $3 shoes nt ?'J."o and $1.75 shoes at 11.50, $1.50 shoes at $1.25, men's tan low cuts $3.25 nt $2.50, all kinds of children'6 nnd misses' slippers at bargain prices. Come. We are glad to show our line of shoes. W. M. Thompson. Holdam's Mill Kv. -13 See the special prizes on display nt Penny's drug store. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlains's Liniment i excellent. This liniment is also hichlv esteemed for the relief it af fords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by Penny's drug store. George D. Hopper, Jr., of this city was in the vehicle which took the prize as the best and hnndsomest vehicle in the Central University Carnival parade at Danville last week. Riding with him were Misses Nancy Logan and Mary McDowell nnd Mr. Caldwell Wnlker. In ordering his paper changed from Bnrn-ide to Somerset, Mr. J. W. Carson writes: "My daughters and I have recently moved to Som erset, where we expect to make our luture home. Somerset is n little dull at present but n mighty good town for letired fanneis as well ns business men; in fact a good place to call home." Rev. II. F. Surles will celebrate his first anniversary as pastor of the Il'istvuville Baptist church on Sundny. All of the members of the church nre cordially urged to be present. Supt. Gnrlnnd Singleton hns re ceived tho seco"l installment of sal ary for the school teachers and will ciw them checks if thev will call nt his ofticc for it. Four extra prizes added to the big prize list. HOW THEY STAND Vote For Entries In L. L. Sanders' Popularity Contest. Tho following is the stnnding of the contestants this week in the piano popularity contest being con ducted by L. L. Sanders, the hust ling Crab Orchard merchant: Miss Nnnnio Mdwell nnd Miss Snmnntha Jones fiom Crab Orchard, were in town shopping Monduy. Iill Garner 143,839 Mrs. W. I). Newland 143.742 Mrs. Dove Garner 139,049 Ruby Pnrrish 120,999 Mumio Holmnn 104,805 Susie Butt 90,043 Ida Leo Campbell 74,473 Cecil Gnrner ...10,690 Berthn Rocers 10.77 Mahuln Howard ,.11.012 Eva Fletcher 2,58U Bessie Reynolds 2,230 Jon ell Francisco lt232 Nell Davis 1,194 Marie White 1,030 Ruby Cress , . . . . 1,000 Hattie Bogie , . 1,000 & SON A 15- Jeweled Elgin or Waltham WATCH Second Prize in Each District Purchased From W. H. MUELLER. For Sale A few bales of No. 1 timothy liny; 50 bushels of oats, a first class carriage horse, one good buggy horse, Polled nnd Shorthorn bulls, and 71 good 900-pound steers. A. W. Carpenter, Moreland. 43tf The Mexican Rebels under Orozo co were given a heavy defeat last week. McKlnney . Honor Roll of McKinney school for the month of Mav: Grade 1. Bettie Mav Martin. Hnttie Smith, Raymond Dillion. Grade 2. Zenns Smith, Matt Dil lion, Voyd Jones. Grade 3. Frank Martin, Woodie Goode, Iva Duncan, Elsie Reynolds, George Patterson. Grade 4. Bessie Smith. Pearl Jar boe, Frank Grider. Grade 5. Tabithn Martin. Grade 6. Rod Jarboe. Tho McKinney band gave an ice crenm and strnwberry supper at the Lay House last Saturday night. It wns well attended. The band fur nished some excellent music nnd all had a good time and a nice little sum was realized. The ice cream factory is now in operation and we can get the best ice cream, cakes and other good things to ent nt leasonnble prices. Thp McKinnev school closed Fri dav. after n verv successful stirim: term. The Christian church hns received a much needed coat of shiuries on its roof. The members are Drenar mir to have Children's Dnv exercises on the second Suudnv in June. VaaWvVii&isF STOMACHTTROUBLES Cured By Vinol Here is Proof Seymour, Ind. "I was troubled with a chronic stomach trouble, and five weeks ago it got so bad I had to give up work. I had tried various medi cines without relief, and was finally induced to try Vinol. After taking the first bottle I was greatly benefited. Am now on the third bottle and ready to resume work. Am rapidly gaining In weight and strength." Edw. Nle man. It Is the curative medicinal ele ments of tho cods' livers, combined with tho strengthening properties of tonic Iron contained In Vinol which makea It so successful in restoring perfect digestion and at the same time It builds up the tired, over worked and run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol with th"8 un derstanding that your money will be returned If It doea not help yes. Q. L. Penny, atanfwrf, Ky. $5.75 Is the price of your own choice of a pretty lot of Silk and Serge Dresses. Not a one that sold for less than $9.00. As long as they 0C "TC last you can have any one of these dresses at VVilv Now is the time to get rid of 3-our rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will con vince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by. Penny's Drug Store. NO TAXES on Your Clothes And You Owe It To Yourself To Wear The Best. We carry a full line of them in All-Wool Suits from S12 50 to $30 m Blue. Grey and Brown are popular colors, and we have stocked-up on a full line of them for your inspec tion. They fit you, they wear you, and cost you less than ever. Stanford, REMEMBER SOME "New Process" FEATURES PRODUCES HOTTER FIRE USES LESS OIL GIVES QUICKER RESULTS SIMPLE TO OPERATE EASY TO CLEAN ALL PARTS REMOVABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE. L. L. SANDERS, ; J. M, Howell, a popular druggist of Grecnsburg, Ky., "We use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in ur own household and know it is excellent." For .snle by Penny's Drug Store., Kentucky , THE; FORD Crab - Of eh ui KMfcMty, !aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBai aalssssssssssssB. iJsBBBBBslxalSBBaVatBBBai SaaaaSSBSBBBBsV ' nshaaaaaaaaaaaBlaaavsaalaaaaV "' ,1 ffry A J.I !