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tjrdWr : J i 1 -L 7 re E Public of Live Horses, Mules and Cows At 10 o'clock, Tuesday, October 15, 1912, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at my place in Crab Orchard, Ky., the following live stock : 2 aqed brood mares, bred to Preston I 8-year-eld brood mare, bred to a horse. ' 3 6-year-old brood mares, bred to horses I 6-vear-old brood mare, bred to Jack. I 3-year-old saddle horse I I -year-eld horse I 6-year-old pray qelding. I 8-year-old Roan werk horse. I 3-year-old breed mare by Preston, bred to High Cleud. I 5-year-old brood mare by Preston, first dam Katie Maley, bred to Rex Peavine. I Aqed brood mare, bred to lack. I 6-year-eld way draft mare, bred to lack. I 5-year-old harness mare, by Pres- ton I 3-year-old qeldlnq. by Preston. I 2-year-old horse, by Preston I 2-year-old mare, by Preston. 1 4-year-old walkinq horse, extra Reed. 2 Svcklimi horse colts, bv Preston. I Suckling mare colt, by Preston. I Srav harness qelding I aged work herse. I 5-year-old harness mare, by Dor- Terms Made Known on Day of Sale. J. C. BAILEY, Crab Orchard, Kentucky. J. P. CHANDLER, Auctioneer. FARM AND STOCK NEWS For Kent. 20 acres of wheat land. M. B. Lytle, Phono 109 Y. 78-80 For Sale. Aberdeen Angus cat tle both sexe3; mules from colts to four year olds; thoroughbred bonis ready for service. K. II. Crow, Shelby City, Ky, Ky., phone 8 two rings, Junction Ex. CO-tf. Advertise your sale in the I. J. More farmers read it than any othpr country paper in the state. Tor Sale. One nice, coming three y ear vld, Peacock filly, beautifll bay with two white feet and star; good size. Cull ou r uddiesS. Mis. Sim Owens, Moreland, Ky.. 8t-p. hMMHIH fit (3 I 9 1 A 1 1 mAU If I had only saved my money I could have accepted this offer and spent my remaining days in comfort. But Now, It is teo late! too late!!" This man did not tavo his money, thiiiLing a chance to use It would neer come. When a splendid opportunity came he haU no money and doomed himsvlt to lie in ocitv for the iet of his life blaming hims-elf eerv lemainuig moment for his folly uiul drawn out misery. ' YOU w ill one day have such an oppor tunity. Tuke heed. Start saving HOW Come in nnd talk it over Today. STATE BANK & TRUST CO., Capital $S0,O00. Surplus $500 Stanford, Ky. W. L MCCARTY, PrH. . L. PCNNY, V. Ptn. M. I. SALMI, CmM. THE Sale Stock cu RrtlHrtntt 2-year-old horse, by Ashland BrooK. l-vear-old horse, by Ashland Brook, mare and colt, pair sorrel horse mules 15 3-4 hands hiqh, 4 and 5 years old. Aoed pony. pair horse mules, 16 hands high, pair 5-year-old black mules, 16 hands hiqh. pair 3-year-old mare mules. 15 hands high, pair aqed horse mules, 16 hands high, pair 5-vear-ord black mare mules. 16 hands hiqh. pair 4-year-old black horse mules, 15 1-2 hands hiqh. 4-year-old mare mule, 16 hands high, aged lack, proven to be a good breeder, family horse, buquy and harness. Jersey cow and calf: I Jersey cow Durham cow a qood milker two-horse wagon and harness. Cultivator. Every stock buyer in Lincoln nnd most of them in the surrounding counties reads the Interior Journal. You can coter five counties com pletely by advertising your sale in it. For Rent. My farm of l'JO ncres on llnniiing Fork. Mrs. Jessie Stagg, Stnnford. 78. l'pr Sale. Three extra nice Duron Jei'.ey boars, subiect to register. D. E. Proctor. Stnnford. Ky. 80-2p. For Side. Uou.e and two acre of land, 4 1-2 miles from Stnnfotd on llustouvillo pike, 5-room house: good barn nnd other outbuidings: f.ver lasting spring on plnco; fruit tree1? and fine garden. Q. E. Lutes. Stnnford. 79-8. J. D. EADS, V-Ptn. J. S. RICE, V. Pre. t. ALIERT PHILLIPS, A-CmhY JTAKFOBD WTtmOR JOURNAL, For Rent. My farm of 230 ncres 35 ncrc-j lor corn, jo ior whent or onts, 00 ncres in mentlow, bnlnnco in prnss. Also lins Rood dwelling house, barn nnd nil out buildings. For further information nddres Mrs. Geo. Logan, Stanford, Ky., West Main street. 74tf For Sale -Near Stanford, well imnroved 200 ncre blue rrnss farm. good two story houso biir stock barn with silo, plenty of everlasting Bpnnc water, tor further jiuorraa- tijn sco and write Adoluh NonQrue nignn, Stnnford or Fred VonAllrann, 34 nnd Rank street, Louhvitlc, Ivy. Call For Stock Law Election Himiilnr lorm Lincoln county court, held August 12th. 1912. Hon. James P. liniley, Judge, piesiding. The petition of E. J. Tanner nnd ctlieis wns this day filed in open court, nnd is now noted of record, praying for u subuiiss-iuii of tha (lucstion whether cattlo generally fhull be permitted to run lit large on tho public highways nnd unenclosed lnnds of Hustoiuilie iMnisienui District No. 4. of Lincoln county, Kentucky. It appearing from n consideration of fruid petition that it has Uecii sigu ed by more than twenty legal oters .,.i... ,-.,;.in iii nml ii r i electors in said Hustouville Magisterial Dis trict. No. 4, that nt the time me ...,i;ii,.rw ilnnositrd with the county n.nirt ii sum of motiev siiffiiceut iu the judgment of the court to defrny the expenses ot said election; mm by nn older of the Fiscal court of t". in ffinntv now in force the magisterial district is tixed as the unit in such elections m L.wcom county; that it is more than bixty ,ifn-a until tlif npt rccillar election to be held in said district, the court is of the opinion nnd orders anil au- iudges that tue petitioners are en :tt.i in hnv the nrnvcr o the .t..t;i.n irrmitpil. which is done, and nn election is hereby ordeied to be held on the 5th Uny ot xsovemuir 1912, the regular day, in tue lour viii nrpoiiicts of Ilustonville Magisterial District. No. 4 of Lin- I ... l...,..n1 . frf tlin llir. I CJ1II COUIlli, IVVIUIH.IWJ, iw"v. ,'" poe of nssertiuumg the will ol me vntors of said district, upon the wiil of the question whether ur not they wish cuttle generally to run at large on the public highways and ininiicliiid lnnds of Ilustonville Magisterial District No. 4, of Lin coln county, Kentucky, mm tr in purpose of holding this election for said Magisterial District are direct ed to open u poll on the date aboc named iu each of the four voting m-priiirts. embraced in said Magis terial District, mfmelv IIustonille otmg precincts Nos. J, -, J, and 4. The cleik ot the Lincoln county court is directed to cnuse to be printed on tho ballots to be used in this election the question "Are you in fnvor of making it unlawful for cattle generally to run ut large on the public highways nnd unenclosed lnnds of Hustonwlle magisterial district No. 4, of Lin coln county?" Notice of this election must be published twenty days beforehand in the Stanfoid Interior Journal, the only nowspaper published in Lincoln comity, which notice must apnear n. at least four issues of said news paper. This election shall bo held bv, and polls thereof compared and the re sults nnuouueed in the mnnner, nt the time, nnd by the persons auth orized to hold elections and com pare the polls and declnie the re siilU in elections held for count'v officers, nnd the result shall be sirren.l upon the record of this court nt iU lu-xt tegular term lifter the result is declared. The clerk of the Lincoln county couit, the Sheriff of Lincoln, nnd the officers of the election iu the seveinl voting places embraced in llntonille Magisterial district No. 4, of Lincoln county, Kentucky, nre diiected to do nnd perform all of tho tcspcctivo duties of them by the luw.s of this Commonwealth iu ad vertising nnd conducting said elec tion, in the preparation utfd preser vation of the ballots nnd iu can vassing and certifying tho result of the otc. u ml it is diiected that said election be held in all tespects its required by law governing such elections and the general election law in bo far as ib applies to this vhaiacter of election. Attest O. II. Cooper, Clerk, Lin coln county court. In obedience to tho foregoing or der of the Lincoln county court, an election will bo held in tho four vot ing piccincts of lliihtouille Magis terial District No. 4, of Lincoln County on the fith day of No ember 1912, iu all icspccts as 'escribed in fcnid older, for tho purpose of ascettainiiig tho will of tho otor of Hustonwlle Magisterial District, No. 4, of Lincoln lonnty upon tho ques tion whether or not they wish cat tlo gcnciallv to run nt huge on tins Diiblic highwns nnd uneueIoed land of said llustouvillo Miigixter ial Distrii t No. 4. O. It. COOPER, Clerk, W. L. McCarty. Sheriff 70-4. Posted Huntlna Forbidden. We, whose names are signed be low, positively forbid anv hunting or fishing upon our premises: W. F. Semonis. Wm. J. Beck, Fred VonQrueuigan, O. Daumann, Chas. T. Willson, Ed Oooch. Lutes & Myers C. M. Allen, Ed Ballard. tTAHMIW, KENTUCKY HIP. DOWN- has come the price of Ford cars to a point where you can no longer afford to be without one. With this reduction the Ford ceases to be a luxury and be comes a necescity. Runabout $525 Tourlnq Car 600 Town Car 800 These new price, f. o. b. Detroit, with nil equip ment. An early order will mean nn early dcliv cry. Get full particulars from W. E. GLOVER, Stanford, Ky. State to Help Farmers. it., tin. .n.iixrntinn of the United States fio eminent nnd the Stute of Kentucky through the College of ... itiir.. r tin. Ktnte University, llplltuiitni. "- " r I'll plans hae been M.rfoetcd by winch a system of instruction in ngncul-1 turo can he eMiiuitsiieu m !" county nnd the fnrmcrs be tuught modern method without leuwng their own homes, iiineeu uie r; pertinents nnd demonstrations will be made ou the farms tliem-eies nnd the fanners can thus have the problems of udvnntngc nnd inteicst i, iitni worked out iiDon his own place, nnd to the improvement of his own property. It is thought thnt by fnr the most effective meth ods of improving agricultural con ditions in Kentucky will he uy iiius bringing the instruction to the farm er's own door, inteml ot iy menus of lectures nt special points arid through communication" by mail, which have been the only method heretofore employed. It is sought to put the system of iigriemtiiutl iii-ttiu-tion practically on the basU of the present public r-chool pvstcm, and each county can have nn ncriculturnl instructor who will devote his attention exclusively to that count, and each group of twelve counties will have a supei li.nr l whom the instructor- re port and the supervisors will in turn report through one ot tho tnreo main divisions into which tho work lins been divided to the director of agricultural extension nt the College of Agriculture nt the Stnte Univer sity. Prof. Fied Mutehler, of Bowling Green, will hnve charge of one of the three divisions, nnd other ev pelts will be chosen soon to direct the wtitl: of the other two divi-iuns Bv the plan which has been perfect ed nnv county which will raise a comparatively small share of the expense will be fnrnHicd with an liistiuitor and hnvo all other nd vantnges of the syMcm, the ngricul tuial extension division npi'viug the bulk of the cost from the laigc fund provided bv the State and atiohal Governments. The nmount required from tho ounties is so small that it believed that all of them will take advantage of the svstem as soon ns the oppoituuity becomes known, ami already MndUnu nnd Henderson counties hnve been placed upon the roll. Pianl; Montgomery, an agri iMiltural expert, has taken ihnrge of the woik iu Madison county, find arrangement, have been completed f Jr an instructor to bo sent to Hen derson county. Bull Moose Sneakina Hon. King Swope, f Danville, Ivy., will address the votois of Lin coln county nt the court house in Stanford on Saturday nftcrnoon, Oct. 12, nt 1:30. Mr. Swope comes highly lecommended us nn onit.tr and is cousideied one of tho ablest spenkers of the Progressive party in Kentucky. 81-2. Southern Railway Popular Excursion Sunday Oct. 20th, Sunday be tween Louisville, Lexington, Dan ville, Geoigctown, Ixiwjenceburg, Iliirrndxhurg, Shelby villo mid Ver sailles and inteimtdiate stations in both directions, l,;ist of the sea son. l.f0 between Lexington. Dan ville, Georgetown, and Loiiisille, for the Kiiuiil trip; tickets limited to ictiira on dnto of sale. Pioporlion ately low rates between iutei medi ate stations. Consulo any South ern Railway agent or write II. C. King. (TA, Lexington, Ky. B. II. U'odd, DPA, Louisville Ky. J. C. Beam, AOPA, St Louis, Mo. QUIT RENTING And buy you n smnll place. I hnve 01 iicies I will sell at a bargain and on easy terms. There is a small house ou the plnco and I will build uny kind of improvements desired, It is good tobacco land, corn or wheat. All is in blue grass except, seven and one half acres. Write or phone 83 1-2. 78-4F. W. F. Dlshsn, Stanford. OCTOIEE II. HH ECZEMA? TRY ZEM0 Has Cured Worst Cases and You Can Try it At Our Risk Yea trv Zomn. That's all VOU need do to get rid of tho worst case of eczema, lou take no chance, ii h no experiment. Zcmo is positive ly guaranteed to stop itching rash, raw, bleeding ccicma make a pim pled face hiuooth and clean. Zemo is n wonder nnd tha minute applied it sinks in, vanishes leaves no evi dence, doesn't stick, no grease, just a pure, clean wonderful liquid nnd it cures. This w guaranteed. Zcmo is put up by the E. W. Ilose Medi cine Co., St. Louis, Mo., nnd sold by nil druggists throughout Ameri ca, und in Stanford ut Penny's dmg store. For Sale Small Country Farm I desire to sell privately my home situated about 3 1-2 miles from Stanford, Ky., on tho Rush Branch pike, nnd jiivifU"JJ ''"' '""d of Mrs. O. C. Oivcns ana carson uov er. This place contains ten nnd one-hnlf acres of good land, well fruited. Upon it there is a new dwelling house of ai rooms, two binnll halls nnd porch Toom, a new cistern ,two everlasting springs nnd all necessary outbuildings. For par ticulars call utwn or write to P. M. McRoberts, Altv. nt Stnnford, Ky. LEWIS JONES. A Severe Sickness Leaves The Kidneys Weak After recovering lrom a severe t.,ll .if cwt'iiess somo time ago. 1 was all run down and suffering lrom poor blood. I would hav pains in my b.ick and hips un my kidneys bothered be all the time I started taking Swamp-Root upon tho re comm;iidatioii of a friend and found it was just what I needed. My Mood became all right and nftei taking a few bottles, I was surpris ed nt tho effect it hnd on my kid nevs. They were entirely cuicd uud I hnvo much to be thnnkful for that vour grent remedy did for me. Yours very truly W. O. BLACKMON, Phcnix City, Ala. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this tho 14th day of July 1009. W. J. Birs, Justice of tho Peace. ) Letter to 'l Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binqhamton, N. Y. I Prove What Swamp Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding hnmton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also leccive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys nnd bladder. When writing be sure to mention the Stnnford In terior Journal. Regular fifty cent nnd one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. To The Farmers or Lincoln County We will have our annual corn show some time in November nnd will offer somo nice picmiums oil both white nnd yellow corn, so you enn Imvc jour ecs turned in that ilnectQou. Will publish the picmium list soon uud name the time. With the very best wishes, vour truly, Stnte Bank & Tnut Co. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, removing gmv el.' cures diuLctes, weuk unu lume back-4, rheumatism, nnd all irregu Inrities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. RcgulutC3 bladder troubles in hildrcn. If not old by your druggist, will.be sent by mail on receipt of $1 : One small bottlo is two months' treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Kentucky and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2920 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., Sold by Shugars and Tanner. RURAL TELBrHONEM. MIL FARMER ."Make vour home ns roodprn for vour family as a nice residence, nnd place vounsclf iu n position to cct the latest market quota tion nV nnv time. This can be accomplished bv mcnim of our telephone ficrvico which vou and vour nchrhbors enn cct for n mim thnt i small com pared with tho benefit reccied. Call or nddreis our nearest office or writo direct to henduunrtcra. Nashville. Tcnn.. for information regarding our mieeinl "Farmers Lino" inte If vou are not nt present cnioying tele Dhono nervice. we can immediately interest von. Our lines cover tho States Nr Kentaekv. Tennessee. Mississippi. Louisiana nnd the Southern portion of Indiana and Illinois. CUMBERLAND TEL. & TEL CO. IEXI OCTO. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTESTS KENTUCKY T. H. $21,000 TIIK KKXTCCKY FCTUIUTY 3.00O TIIK WALNUT HALL CUI 8,000 TIIK TIUXSYI.VAXIA - 3.0O0 TIIK CASTI.irrOX CUP O.ROO CHAMl'IOXSIIIP HTAM.IOX 9 0,000 THK OUTOIlKIt 1MIIZK A 1IQ STAKE Weber's Prize Ilnnd of America OneFare-RAILROAD RAT ES-One Fare WltlTK FOB ritOGIMM SCHOOL UPPLIES Headquarters for Tablets, Pencils and Ink L. I SAW, Crab IMaril, Ky. ALCORN We have another shipment of Alcorn, Price $2 per 100- lbs while the supply lasts. Do not overlook slopping your hogs on shipslufll .Best and most economical Iced to start your feeders on. Price $20.00 per ton. J. H. Baughman & Co. Phone 11 Stanford, Kentucky. When you want first-class FIELD SEEDS and at right prices, call on T. D. NEWLAND, opposite Court House J. C. McClary UNDERTAKER AND EMSALmkH STANFORD KENTUCKY. Office Phone 167. Home Phane 3 CONCRETING V ire in oltlon la da all kind of con rrttinr, tuch lllock WurW, I'tuinciiti, slid in (act, can makt nthlnr (rout houu down to a froc l.t. Call and fft our prlcci Wfcit you laj your maUritl at Itait. PHILLIPS IROS., Stanford, Ky. NGTON 8 TO 19 B. ASSOCIATION TUI-SHAY, OCT. 8 WKDXKSIUY, OCT. 0 Tlll'llSDAY, OCT. 10 . MONDAY, OCT. 14 . MONDAY, OCT. 14 WKDXKSDAY, OCT. IS EVERY DAY H. B. Northcolt Daalar In Poultry, Eggs, Produce, Salt, Lime & Cement PHONE 153. Stanford, Ky. gljEfl WORLD'S) HHQ ,Est u .4... . Tj.HLm '" -ay nzr