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juiflBSEsauz; jnm a rjtTsawr-crjKTr.. ,.j .grimi. THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1912, BedRooraSuifces Odd Dressers Odd Beds Odd Wash Stands Springs, Mattresses Dining Tables Parlor Tables Rockers, Ob airs Wall Paper Carpets Mattings Rugs Druggets, Lace Curtains Shades, Pictures Trunks, Sewin g Machines W. A. Tribble K RURAL TELEPHONES. Jill. FAHMKIt:- Mnkc vour home ns modem for vour familv ns a nico rc.sIJcnco. mid nlaco voureelf m a toitiin to cct tlio latest market nuotn .tiont at iinv time. Tli.s can be nccomnlislicd bv mentis of our tclculione pel vice which vou and vour nciehbors enn cet for n (ura that is smnll com twyed with the benefit received. Cnll or address our nearest office or wnto direct to henduuurtcre. Nashville. Tcnii.. for information rccardinc our Huee'al "Funnels Line" intc If vou arc not nt present eiiiovine tcle ibont service. e cult immediately interest vou. Our lines cocr Iho Stntes Vf Kentucky. Tennessee. Mississioiti. Ijuliiuin and the Southern nortion of Indiana uud Illinois. CUMBERLAND TEL. & TEL. CO. S6c People's Stock Remedy Guaranteed to keep your Slock In a healthier and better condition. People's Poultry Remedy Guaranteed the BEST Egg Producer and Disease Preventative. Every pack age of the above Remedies sold on a Personal Guarantee, backed by George H. Farris Stanford, Ky. J. C. McClary UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER STANFORD KENTUCKY. Office Phone 167. Home Plinne 35 Charlie Whitemoon, the Cowboy Herbalist. Whose wonderful Root & Herb medicines have been making sucu won derful cures for years past in Kentucky, extends greetings to tho read ers ofThe Interior Journal, through the courtesy & splendid rules off tr ed by its editor. Tho name of my great universal remedy, is COM--CEL--SAR. composed of 10 Hoots & Herbs. It i an ideal spring & fall tonic, stom ach, liver, kidney, blndder & blood remedy. Com-Cel-Sar is a body & nerve builder of great merit & should be used both spring & fall for putting the blood & general system in fine condition to meet tho neces fary changes taking place nt those hensons. Com-Cel'Sar is sold nt nil drug Mores, tho' soino times, you find n druggist who for sorao reason will not handle ray remedies. In that case, I will, on receipt of tho price of 4-1.00 send it postngo paid any place on earth. Com-Cel-Sar is pack ed & backed by a legal guarantee that gets back "your dollar if Com-Ccl-Sar fails to do what you buy it for. Call for Com-Cel-Sar, also for Charlie White-Moon's Science Sope which is nmd0 of pure vegetable oils for Human skin Only, 10c a bar, 3 for 2.ro & money back if you don't hnpjH'n to like it. Mv years of experience ns n cowboy & among the Indians, give mo n peculiar fitness & knowledge of th0 value of Roots & Herbs as medicines, & I would like to send every reader of this paper & any friends of yours, a copy of tho greatest book of t. kind ever published, entitl ed, "The Cowboy Herbalist". It is filled with startling facts obtainable no place else, & costs you nothing but a post card, & if you want n fine calendar, say so & I will mail you one for 1912, lithographed in five colors, a fine likeness of myself, entitled "Ready for the , round-up or I'ro eln Read Your Bibl! Ezekial 47:12. Ecclcsiaalcs 30: 14, 15, 10, 17 also Chapter 33; 4, C, 9, A Ht In" 'to the Romans 14:2. Wisdom of Solomon 7:17.20. Revelations 22:2 Psalm 103:14. Write L:i l!L The IHblo says "Physician Heal Thyself" A so, if modern doctors with ,. ..i :.. i,.i Ihemselvcs. wlmt chnnccs have TOU to Ho cutcUI mercurj mUC. ,u- -. f n hpnUhjp & ,,, ,;fc If vou wrilo for CHARLIE WHITE-MOON, W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. information, book or calcndnr.nddress Dcpt. 7. FORMER LINCOLN MAN Back From Cuba Where He Sold Fint Horse Flesh. The Lexington Herald published the following nbout a trip i former Lincoln man has just made to Culm with a big consignment of fino horscficsiii Mr. J. F. Cook, the well-know horseman, has just returned from u trip to Havana, where lie went to (like some blooded stock for Gcu. Jose. Miguel Gomez, president of the Republic of Cuba. Tho horses were two stallion, Alicnn, by Roosevelt, and Loid La Fayette, by Uourbon King, and eight registered marcs. De.sules theso Mr. Cook took three other fino horses for Mr. Justo Vera one of the largest planters and ranchmen of the Islutid. Mr. Cook was ery much pleased with his trip to Cuba, which, ho says, is n gicnt and licit stock coun try, with fine pastures, mid if the people will use care in selecting fino blooded animals and keep the fctock up, they will be able to raise as tine animals as any found in any other country. While in Ilnvnim Mr. Cook had occasion to visit some of the bigges-t sugar plantations and ranches on the Island, ns well as the agricul tural station at Santiago de las Vegas, somo twenty miles form Havntin, where he saw many fine specimens of fine blooded stock, a number of them bought by the Cu ban government Inst summer nt the I ook fni in. Mr. Cook hud the pleasure of meeting President Gomez, who lie H-ijs i n very fascinating man ntid a grout fancier of fino stock. The piesidcnt owns more than 20,000 neres of land, most of it stocked with tattle. He is doing a great deal to encourage the raising of fine nnimnls on tho island and has already ordered tho creation of a stud book for 'the registration of saddle mares. MONEY BACK DANDRUFF CURE. G. L. Penny Guarantees Parisian Sage for Dandruff and Fallina Hair. Thing of it dear reader, if PAR ISIAN SAGE isn't the mo-t invisor nting and pleasant hair dressing you ever used money back. If it doesn't bani-h dandruff, stop hnir from falling and do away with scalp itch money back. f,0 cents at Penny's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. PARISIAN SAGE ns a hair grow, er and scalp cleaner is nil right. Mrs. Dora M. Daniel. Williamson, W. a. "PARISIAN SAGE cured me of terrible itchm? jf the scalp." Mrs. C. P. Pope, Oxford, Alii. Inquire Price Per bus. Per bag Per ton if IBBGWlcoiMtv o,ita OATEQUAL HAS NO EQUAL" As a perfect feed for horses, mules, colts, jacks, dairy cows, calves, sheep and lambs, hogs and pigs, as an egg producer it is A PERFECT FEED. a 1D1VI Made from Rolled Oats, Cracked Corn, Alfalfa, Hay, I . .VllVrN Brewer's Grain and Pure Cane Molasses. Alcorn is heavier in corn than Oatequal, and is the working horse's friend. A Feed That Is All Feed. Oatequal and Alcorn are cheaper to feed than oats and cost little by the bag and less by the ton. THE OATEQUAL CO., Columbus, Ohio. SOLD BY J. H. BAUGHMAN & CO., Stanford, Ky. pSSKpS THERE IS REAL PAINT and also some stuff mixed with cheapening materials that is not worthy of the name. If you have hnd experience with the latter kind you dou't want another. If you haven't take our advice and don't experiment. Buy our rrnl paints and sae yourself dUnppiiintment and money ns well. J. A. ALLEN. Stanford. Kv H. B. Northcott Dealer irf Live and Dressed Poultry, Eggs, Ice, Coal,Wool,Furs Hides, Salt, Lime, Feath ers, Ginseng, etc. l,$e Lancaster, Ky. Branch House, Stanford, Ky. T. K.TUDOR, Mgr. PHONE 153. CONCRETING We are in position to do all kinds of concreting, such ns Block Work, Pavements, and in fact, wo can inoko anything from a house down to a fence post. Call and get our prices before you buy your material at least. , PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Ky. For the Hair Arc you so fortunate as to be well satisfied with your hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough ? And your hair does not fall out? Weli,well,thatisgood. But you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just tell them about Ayer's Hair Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, if not be fore. Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. Mid, br J. C. ATIB CO.. L.w.11. W.M. Pleasant Point. ltcv. J. A. Singleton, wus over taken while on his way to King's Mountain the J 8th by Joel Shirns and Miss Vercin Mitchell, who were searching for n preacher to tie the nuptial knot. Rev. Singleton f-nid tho words, uliicli made them man and wife and the happy couple went on their way rejoicing. Chniles Dje and C. Jeffries witnessed the ceremony. The groom is a promi nent joung man of I'ulnski, while the bride one of Wnyncsburg's populur and attractive young ladies. We extend to ilieni hearty congrat ulations. A number of guests were delight fully entertained nt tho homo of Jlev. ,1. A. Herald Wednesday ev ening. Miss Pearl Hogue, of Yoscmite, is vi-iting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bnstin, of Middlctown, O., have arrived to spend the summer with tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alford. II. Mitchell and wife, of Waynes lmrjr. visited Mr. and Mrs. George IluiUu. Jenuio Singleton and Misses Mam ie Sindeton and Pearl Hogue went to Highland Sunday. Ahford Griffin is very ill with typhoid fever. Marksbury Mr. Charley BInnks, who has ty phoid fever is improving. Misses Lee Herring and Nancy Woods, are guests this week, of MNs Mary Chestnut Mi-s Virgie Clarke, of Danville is vi.-iting her sister, Mrs. Jno. Pruitt. Mrs. Kb Iiichardsou was the guest of her sister, Mri. Mike Kennedy, at Bryantsvillo Wednesday. N. P. Cobb bought of some parties u pair of work mules price $300. Mr. Ike Myer, from near Lancas ter, has been visiting Mrs. Jno. Itoys ton. .Miss Georgie Dunn went to Lex ington to attend the C. E. Board, of which she is a member. The bplcndid rains and frequent showers we have been having, have wondei fully improved vegetation, and the farmers, who were discour aged several days ago are hopeful and think oops vvi'l be fine. A very unique growth in the way of a ladish was found in tho garden belonging to Mr. Truinbo, it Camp Diek Itobiusoii sometime ago. In np pearance it was like n huumu foot, a large white radish forming the body, with f smaller radishes placed in systematic order around the body leseinbling toes. The heel and con rave portion of tho foot nie almost perfect. Lambs which were bouvht in early spring are being delivered today to Messis. Brown & I.awson, t'late Ar nold nnd Viek Lear. Price ranging from 0 to 7 cents. Mcrs. Jim Turner, Noah Marsce, and family have been visiting rela tives in Lexington.' Picnic at South Fork Plans aie being imide for a big picnic at South fork on July ,4th. Durhuui and .Linos nio the iiianngctfi and they will have lefiehments of ill kinds, music by the McKiuney Baud, a ball gnuio between the IIus tonville and MeKjiiney ball teams fen n prize of $o. All of the can didates nie invited to bo present, ni'd n gient crowd is expected. Corsets You can make no mistake in buying a Warner's Rust Proof Corset, price $1, $1.50 and $2. Also a full line of American Beauty Corsets, prices $1 to $3.50. Hughes, Martin & Co. Stanford. Ky. v For Sale. Two fino upright pianos; will feell at a sacrifice, and one plaver pinno. Address B. C. Pulton, cure Iulorio'r Journal of fice, Stanford, Kv. 40-31. FIRE INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS R.M.NEWLAND STANFORD, KY. U SANETY it Wnmam , . TE3St. iEXfTRA .WIDE MOUTH A& Sanety Fruit Jars Sanicap Tops Please try this jar. It will meet your approval. Extra wide mouth and sanitary. If xour grocer has none in stock, insist on his getting them for you' Also, ask for Sanicap Tops for your old-style Mason jars. They arc cleaner and more sanitary. Your Grocer Can Get These Jars Thro' Curry, Brown & Snyder. Lex. Are You Prepared? FISH & BROMLEY Fire, Life, Sick and Accident, Burglary, Plate Glass, Liability, Bonds, live Stock, Automobiles, Teams, etc. Stanford, Kentucky Anchor, R N. Yourself to a Bank ccount A STEADY purpose in this life is one of the best aids to success. If that purpose be the resolve to make money your success will be sure and satisfactory. A younir man 6hould an clior himself to bank account as the first Bteu to BucccbS. A s this account crows go will HIS CONFIDENCE IN HIM SELF TO MAKE GOOD. STATE BANK & TRUST CO., Stanford, Ky. Capital $50,000. W. L. McCARTY, Pres. J. D. BADS, V-Pres. G. L. PENNY. V. Pres. J. S. RICE. V. Pres. I M. I. SALIN, Cashier. S. ALBERT PHILLIPS, A-Cash'r niiniiomn uk 111 m iiiiii T"iir"i" ZZZZ3&t's!:r Hi Al in 11 M