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WlWWWWWTrii 5 N; THE INTERIOR JOURNAL. STANFORD, KENTUCKY FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1812 K vCfJvvvf vilify IVn ? j""bf -f -V i fciC? IBlllrr- Here's The Road to Comfort f A vanished thirst a cool body and a refreshed one; the sure way the only way is via a glass or bottle of ''fcyTyHy1 jtcm BT 4 Ideally delicious pure as purity crisp and sparkling as frost. C Our new booklet, telling rrCC of Coca-Cola vindication at Chattanooga, for the asking. Demand the Genuine as made by THE COCA-COLA CO Mrs. W. M. Morris nnd little son, Willinm Mntion, of Muskofjcc, will 8pnd tho summer with her Mtcr, Mr. J. F. Holdntn nt Crab Orch ard. .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S. McGlnnn, of Louisville, who Imvo been vinitinp Mr. nnd Mrs. J. (.'. McUlnry, xpent ftcvcrnl days tlio firt of the week with Mrs. J. E. Iluek nt Uilbert'n Cnck. Owen Mclntyre, of Danville, is shortly to establish n mnpiiinc de voted to poultry, which oiiRht to fill a long felt want in this section. Mac is a hustler nnd will make it a big thinp, sure. Miss Josephine Wnrren, who has liceu tcnelinitf nt Tallndepi, Aln., will return home to spend the sum mer. On her way home she will vis it her sister, Mrs. John Charles Oa- bornc nt NnHhvilIe. Prof. Datson In Somerset I'rof. Josinh Itotnon, a well-known teacher of muoic, hns moved with Ins family from Lincoln county to this city nnd intends to open in n short while n penernl music store. The professor hns been 'n live wiro in the mtiie line in Lincoln county since he moved there twenty years npo. He is n strniRlit-forwnrd, lion ornhle man nnd wc commend him to the (food people here ns such. Som erset Times. Mrs. Hose A. Freeman, Clifford, Vn., fcnys they have long used Folev Kemcdics nnd wnnt to sny n Rood word for them. She writes: "Folcv Kidney Pills cured mv husband of a lonp standing kidney trouble, nftcr he hnd taken other medicines with out relief. Wo would not bo with out Foley & Co.'s medicines in our Messrs William and Ales. Hiii-ro, house for many tim0 their cost. Shu- of Hcech Grove. Intl.. nre vinting cars nnd ianncr, Why cough? m f Itl Stop Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears. Stop itl Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it I There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it! Ayes Cherry Pec toral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Sold for seventy years. Use itl Ask your doc tor if this is not good advice. ATLANTA, CA. 1J Whenever you tee an Arrow think of Coca-Cob. SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mrs. W. It. Hice. of IJnisvillc is the giieht of Mrs. Susan Yeacer. MIm 1'enrl Cnstle, of Somerset, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. IL Cas tle. Mr. D. L. Porter, Sr., is visiting hU son, It. L. Porter, Jr., at Crenl Sirring, Ind. Mi-tt Elizabeth Hunn is visiting her cotixin, Miss Isabella Reynolds nt McKinncy. Mihs Mary J'hsmI!, of Morcland, is the guest of her cotinn, Mrs. Jnmes Mclleo. Messrs. Oniric Rice nnd Willie Grny, of LinnjMon, urc the guests of Mrs. John Fields. W. K. Perkins, merchant prince of Crnb Orchard, was here Wednesday, accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Nellie Unllou went to Lan caster Mnndny to attend the burial of Mrs. Mnry Jennincs. Miss Lnnite Lynn hnR returned home after n. visit to her nunt. Mrs. John Mount nt Lancaster. Mrs. Snllie Gcole nnd Mrs. Leo Penny, of Mitchellsburp, are the guests of Mrs. B. D. Carter. Miss Snrn Hundley, has returned home from St. Kathcrinc, where she attended school the past term. J. L. Totten was here from Leba non this week slinking hands with his manv friends nnd calling on the trade. Mr. John S. Wells and fnmily, motored over from Dnnvillc Wed nesday and tpent the dny with re lative. Pretty little Miss Mildred Beazlcy. of Lancaster, is vis-iting Mr. nnd Mr. J. S. Unucbman. Danville Ad vocate. Mits Annn Davis Mcltobcrts. went to Itichmond Wednesday to n house party given by Miss Mnry Chennult. Mr. and Mrs. John Ncvins and children, of Lebanon Junction, are here Msiting his mother, Mrs. Mat tie Xevius. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Butler nnd Miss Mndio Butler, of McKinncy, were in town n short time Monday on business. Ed Wilkinson, who hns bene ill for n month or more with influiuntory rheumatifein, has returned from FJuir Springs much improved. Are You Blue and Worried? Nervoui P Some o tl.e time rt.Hr i ? Ctch cold etily nd frequently tuffer from biliouanca. or headache ? The reaaon it that your ayatera doea not rid lUelt ol the poiaona in the blood; juit at impoa.ihle aa it ia for the rate of atove to rid iltcli ol clmkera. The rate doea to ua eiactly what the clinkera do to the atoe; make 11.. Gfa bum low until enough clinUxra have accumulated and then preent ita burnini at all. Your liver ia aluUh-ou are dull and heavy-lf'P do "V1 rtat, nor ia food appetiiin. In Ihia condition illne.a deelopa. Doctor fierce a Golden Medical Uiicmery eradicatea the poiaona Jrotn the Knly Iycnc alter ative extract maJe trom bloodroot, o!den teal and mandrake root, atone and cueen'a root, without the u.e ot alcohol. No matter how atroo the con.tifition quence the blood ia diiorderrd, (or the atomacb ia the labo ratory (or the conatant manufacture ot blood. Mrs. BEN. Blakk. of Tort Dow. Ont. Hr .TtflLillJ i crt iuflrr for yean fnan throat t., TCI fouJ. uvta bjoatln.. 'lr-llon .rJ nrr .n-.t WW chletiifUmmKon all throo.h n. Flnrt jra I bad thta Mcdlral I)lTry and I)r. & Caurrh Itrmadr. Im UlJ tttla of lr. fUura-a Cktarrh mdr. 1 am i- 'Vf-foZ isdValk with pUir. 1 fad Ilka a new woman. 1 nJ n! SSund n ad thank God for lattins rea lira lur, awosb to Cod aomo. thlns that mada ma wall aln." Dr. Pieroe'a Pleaaant Pellcta regulate liver and bowel. 1 Vv2iy I g7 friends and relatives here. Mrs. Brunette Kennedy, 05 years of nge, who died nt her home in Itirlirt'ond, of paralysis was relntcd to (i number of Lancaster families two of her sisters Mesdaraea Allen Arnold, and J. P. Doty living in tkis county. Mr. J. F. Neighbors, of Livings ton, lias returned home nfter n viit to her sister, Mrs. W. K. Warner. Mrs. V. K .Warner and children, hnvo been the recent guests to her pnrents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Bourne nt LnncnMer. Mr. Cnbel Owens, who was for merly with the local Q. & C offices, is now enjoying a fine position with this rond and the Alabama Great Southern that of Tie and Timber Agent. He travels from Cincinnati nenrlv to New Orleans. Chnrles H. Hayden, of the. U. S. railway mail service with headquar ters nt Tenth nnd Broadway, Louis ville, was here several days tli't- week visitinc friends. He is off on a vacation and wns wnrmly greet ed by many friends nt his old home. He nttcndcu court here .Mondny with his brother A. J. Hayden, of Danville. Mrs. Charlie Withers nnd Mr- Muudti Stone attended the com mmieeinent exercises nt Caldwell College Inst week. Mif-s Anie Hays, of Birmingham, Ala., is htTe visiting relntivcs. Mibs Edith Martin nnd brother Jesse, left Sunday for Fort Wnyne, Ind., to visit their grnndxireirts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Bnines. Services at the Presbyterian church mi Sunday. June Kith. Bible r-chool at 9:30 A. M. Morning ser vice at 11 A. M. Subject "Docs Christ Cnus-e Me to Stumble!" Young People's Meeting nt 7 P. M. No eening tervice. I Mrs. Martha Sharp died nt her home near Yotemite Sunday nfter I noon, nged 73 years. She wns the wife of Willinm Sharp who preced ed her to the grave six years ago. She wns the mother of five children. A member of the Christum church, nnd n kind hearted Christian woman. Hev. ,1. Q. Montgomery conducted funeral sen ices monday nftemoon when the body wns laid to rest in the Green river church burying giomid. The little fifteen months old son of Mr. John Brooke, of Atlanta, Gn. wns buried nt Crab Orchurd, Tues dny afternoon. The funeral was conducted by Itev. P. L. Bruce. The Woman's Improvement Club .vill met Wednesday June 19th at the Methodist church. Keports from the Federation Convention held at Mammoth Cavo May 27-31, will be read by different members of the Hub. Some new business will bo planned. Come nnd take nn active part in civic improvement. School suffrage for women will be discuss ed. If you are interested in tho school question, come. Mrs. J. J. Dickey. President. The Epworth League will hnve nn open estion next Tuesday night nnd like a trip to Mammoth Cave wit'i Mrf. J. J. Dickey as guide. A story of Hie en- will be rr.ndc with p"st tin -Jh mid a map of the cavi;. All art interested to attend, tlune who liii"! Keen to the cave and those wlu expect to go. Do not fail to come. Mrs. J. If. Harris, Pre, of Literary Department. Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, 312 Jny St.. LaCross, Wis., writes that she suffered nil kinds of pains i'l her back and hips on nccount of kidney trouble and rheumatism. "I got some of Foley Kidney Pills nnd nt fer tiikiiiK them for n few days there vn n wonderful chnnge in my case, for the pnin entirely left my back nnd hips nnd I nm thankful theie is uch a medicine ns Foley Kidney Pills." Shugnrs and Tanner. SHORT LOCAL NEWS Unlet there is daily action ol tbe bow els, poltnnous product! are absorbed, cauiinc headache, biliousness, nausei, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by tsklnc laxative doses ol Ayer's Pills. X4 Vt "' ' C ATM CO.. Lrll M... There came t.) my plnce, n steer. Owner can get same by describing, paying for keep nnd this notice. W. I Cordier, Stanford. Kv. Three Teels of ructures Saturday nisht at the opera house. FRUIT AND SHADE TREES Strawberry plants, Grapo Vines, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Roses, Peonies, nnd Phlox. Everything for Orchard nnd Lawn, Garden. Free Catalogue. No Agents. ri. F. Hillenmeyer & Sons, Lexington, Ky. fanHuLKX. .VaesaajaBE-saaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL Out of oldest Egypt comes this new trade-mark of ours. The pyramid of the Pharaohs typ ifies strength, substantiality, permanency. The wings of the sacred ibis signify lightness, speed, gi ace. And "thoWingcd Pyramid" stands for all that's best in automobile construction. , Seventy-fivo thousand new Fords go into scr--vieo this season proof of tljeir unequnlcd mer it. Tho prico is $500 for tho roadster, if GOO for tho fivo passenger cur, uud $700 for tho deliv. cry ear complcto with all equipments, f. o. b., Detroit. See Win. E. Olovcr, Stnuford, for dem onstration, catalogues etc. A Feellnq of Security. You naturully feel sure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolute!" pure nnd contains no harmful producing jlrugs Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the grcut Kidney, Liv er and Bladder Remedy. Tbe same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maiutam ed in every bottlo of Swamp-Root. Swamp-Root is scientifically com pounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every thing. It is nature's great helper in re lieving and overcoming kidney, liver mid bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. If you need a medicine, you should have tho best. If you nre nlrendy convinced thnt Swamp-Root is what you need, you will find it on sale nt nil drug stores in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents mid one-dollar. Sample Bottle Swamp-Root Free By Mail. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y., for a samplo bottle, freo by mail it will convince. You will nlso receivo booklet of vnlunblo information, telling nil nbout tho kidneys. When writing bo sure nnd mention tho Stnuford Semi-Weekly Interior Journal. The best menl in Lincoln county for 3o cents. Give us a call nnd we'll prove it. Cover's rcstnurnnt See thoe new pictures Saturday night at the opera house. A good show for 10 cents at the opera houfe Saturday night June 15th. Notice. All persons having claims against the estnte of Squire K. D. Noaks nre hereby notified to file same with the undersigned, pro perly verified ns required by law by Aug. 1st 1912 r they will be barred. This June 0, 1912. All persons in debted to the deceased will please settle snrne. J. II. Collier Admin istrator. 40-3tp. T. D. NewsanG can furnish you fresh Strawberries every dny by the quart or crate. Insure with the Icadinq com panies. Fish & Bromley represent them. All lines. tommir to tho opera liouso June 20, 21 nnd 22, Colvvn's, Southern Roic Buds. A stock Company of 10 people, nnd two reels of pictures each nk'ht in ndditionnl. Watch for program in next issue. For Sale. Two fino upright piano; will sell nt n sncniiee, ami one player piano. Address B. C. Fulton, cuto JntorioV Journal of fice, Stanford, Ky. 40-3t. Owing to the high price of every thing to eat, we will be compelled to raise our price on single meals to 35 cents, beginning nt once. Cover's restaurant. 45-4. One brindle cow nnd red heifer came to my place on Dis river nbout March 1st. Owner can get same by proving nnd pnying for her keep and ndvertisine. Wnlter Wnrren 45-3. Bargains in Shoes. As we have decided to close out our line, of shoes we will sell nt a bnrenin every dav until sold out. as follows: S3 shoes at $2.75 und $1.75 shoes nt $1.50, $1.50 shoes at $1.25, men's tan low cuts $3.25 at $2.50, all kinds of children's nnd misses' slippers nt bnrgain prices. Come. We are glad to show our line of shoes. W. M. ThomDson. Iloldnm's Mill Kv. 43 For Rent. Three good rooms and kitchen, downstairs, garden nnd stnble room if wanted. Apply to Mrs. Susnn B. Yeager. 40-tf. BtiT or Onio Crrr er Tolzdo. I Lccia Cocictt. ( " ruin J. CatNtT mikta mUi that he la Knlor partner ot tea enn oj V. i. Cbinit Co. dome builnna In ux CII7 ol Tnlwlo. Count 7 and Buu aiorraalii. and that uld arm will py Iht turn ot O.NU HUNDRU) DOLLARS tor nth and trtrr mm ot CATtaiu that ennoot tx currd bjr toe ue ot lliUa CaTauui cvax. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and itiberritml to my prewnce. thla tin day ot December, A. P.. IIM. 1 k 1 A. W. CIEASON'. I lL 1 Koraai Pcauc. Italia Catarrh Cure la Ukro Internallr and acta directly unoo the blood and mucoua aurlarea ot the eyttem. Send tor Uellmonlala. tree. Sold by all Prut lata. I9. iaae uau raniiiv iiim rnr mniiipeuon. J.L.Beazley &Co 1 ; i i k UNDERTAKERS AND EM BALMER8. ALSO DEAL ER IN FURNITURE, MAT TINGS, RUG8. THEY WILL EXCHANGE FURNITURE FOR ALL KINDS OF STOCK. GIVE THEM A CALL, PRICE SPRING SUITING My new spring nnd summer sam ples are now ready for your inspec tion. They comprise the best on the market. I can suit anyone as to price who hnd his clothes made to order. A suit mnde to your measure is preferable to ready made clothes. To have them made 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 Drag nets. Mattings, Carpets, Lace Curtains, etc. The Correct Styles in Millinery. Come and see our Stock and be convinced. t, s. mil wmt sr S6g People's Stock Remedy Guaranteed to keep your Stock la a healthier and better condition. People's Poultry Remedy Guaranteed the BEST Egg Producer and Disease Pretentatiie. Erery pack age of the aboie Remedies sold on a Personal Guarantee, backed b, George H. Farris Stanford, Ky. SPECIAL EXCURSION CINCINNATI AND RETURN Sunday, june leth. $lHBBrli: aaaai a,4J 1 M aBH Round mjaAjaUaBBJI Trtp Round Trip SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. JUNCTION CITY 5:35 a.m. ASK TICKET AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS. ALL-WOOL SUITS cost no more than inferior grades. They wear you better, and hold their color and shape. We are showing them now from S125toS305 in the new colors and late designs. Special prices on what few last year patterns we have. About fifty suits, sizes 35, 36 and 37, from $4 to $8.50 in order to close them out. Cummins fe W'earen Stanford, Kentucky Home of H. S. & M. All Wool Clothes Chance of Your Life One day only Saturday, June 15 we are going to offer Genuine Sterling Silver Plated Ware at only 10c each, as long as they last Come and take your choice Knives, Forks, Spoons, Sugar Shells and Butters. Do not fail to see them; if you do, you'll be mad at yourself. L. L. SANDERS, Crab Orchard Kentucky. White Shoes I and Oxfords This will be a great season for white footwear, and we are pre pared to meet your wants with a full line of Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's high and low shoes. w. E. PERKINS Crab Orchard, Ky. Are You Prepared? FISH & BROMLEY Fire, Life, Sick and Accident, Burglary, Plate Glass, Liability, Bonds, Live Stock, Automobiles, Teams, etc. Stanford, Kentucky ji i.Wrt ' t miirim-inin i . f .i.,..v i.anail Ludtuiflulj j i , i I. lll'l, 0, in E"S jf ; T7 Tl tl W i m ' 41' mm 0 .. '' A WVfH