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v . I tN....,.. 1. r- - ' -- T -. ' r '" A' ' s. W 1. The Interior Journal G mM Paper Will Stm Wta WWW W PwW Subscription Expires Wafeh Vat mjttyj Cwpry Mpir to Your Date and Renew Pr&mfitly 4PEI) 1SW. 63D YIAJLA NO. ML STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1012. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. i , r-m.., fc HON. GEOMBE M. DAVIMM CLAIMED IY KRIM Passes Away at. His 'Heme Wednesday Netee PeJIWclan. CIrnrKo Mosby Davison, fer $0 ..... i.nn nt ttiimHt. iiromiftenl nnil infltionliiU rcpnWicnns in this, the. Eighth Congressional district, pas,) d away nt his homo hero at U o' clock Wednesday morning. .For mom than a year ho hnd heen in declining bcnlth, yet tho cud wns a distinct surprise nnil shock to his legion of friends, for they Jmtl no Ihoupilt thai his condition whs sen ous. Last October ho wns assign ed fin ganger nt tho Silver CrecK distillery in Madison count)' nnd it was there only n few dny since thnt his condition, became alarming. Hi relatives hero being informed of his lfil.nen-, llRpatr,hcd V. T. 'Saun ders to Bilvcr Creek nnd ho was brought homo Tuesday afternoon in nn unconscious stnlo from which he never rallied, nnd his spirit took its flight ns peacefully nn n cliild fall wg (o frlecp. Judgo Davison was bnm in Stan ford on Mnrrh 'SJ, 185ft nnd wns eonKoipienlly 57 yenrs of ngo. Ho wns (ho oldest son of E. M. nnd Martha Vaughn Davison, both of whom lmve long ninco passed to their reward. His enrly 'education wn secured nt tho public school of Stanford nnd Inter lie. nltriid'il n private institution taught hy I'rof. J. 11. Myers, nn educator of Home nolo in Wit day. AftiT leaving Fchnol h studied law nnd wns ad mitted to the bar in 1870 nnd im mediately secured n good "prn0''l'e In 1881 ho wns appointed to a po sition in the revenue service which plncn ho held for four years. When Judge Thomas Z. Morrow, of Somerset, ascended to tho eir ruit Judgo'n bench in the old Judi cial district, ho npiwintQ tho dc coaxed Master Commissioner of the J.inaoln Circuit Court, u Jjieh posi tion ho held until the district was changed nnd Judge Morrow was put iuto another field. In 1887 Judgo Dnviaon was elect :cd to tho legislature from Lincoln "county, defeating F. F. llobbitt, nl tbough lxi did not announce his can didacy until about '18 hour before tho election. This was considered And will go down in the political Instory of Lincoln county an one of tho mnny shrewd mvineiili for vltieh he established a reputation. "Wliilo a member of tho IegiHalturo ie was tuio of the committee on rtvcnuo taxation nnd nl-o on tho civil codes nnd general itatites. H KR ui.l in HU'i lm was thn republican .candidate for presiden tiul elector in this cnngrhsiounl district. It wuh 1801 lhit Judge Duvinon first began to make him self felt in local polities. For years Lincoln county had been democratic nnd ii0 one believed that it was pos sible fur it to be carried otherwise, but Judge "Davison placed himself nt tho head of a ticket for county of fices nnd was elected county judge, carry'jng to ictory with him nluiost every nominee. It was hero thut he howed not only his ability as n morn politician bat demonstrated that ho was capable of boinsr some thing far ltter and moro Bcrvieo- ahlo to his people. He mnda n plondid official nnd when ho vol untarily retired from tho office he had acquitted himself- with credit nnd with honor. He possessed n. magnanimous spirit to n high deprco nnd no man who beenmo intimately acquainted with him could fail tn note the manly nnd noble trails of his character. His devotion to his nged mother in Iict declining years, his tender, faithful nnd ever loving watchcaro of her ntlrnctcd and won for him friends v?ho nro genuinely pricved at tho passim: of his spirit. During his term as county judgo tho sup erintendent of public schools, Vt. P. McClnry, died. Ho find been elect ed ns the democratic nominee, nnd hnd fought the election of Judgo Davison. Tho magnnnimily of tho deceased wns shown when ho offer ed tho plnco to J. C. McClnry, n brother of tho school superintendent who hnd just died. As county judge he had tho nppointmont nnd gnvo ns his reason for offoring tho plnco to J. C. McClnry that death had de prived tho family of n well earned office and ho deemed it nothing but justice that it bo as nearly restor er ns possiblo to the ones who hnd suffered ma&t by the official's donth. Many other nets of a simi lar nntiHrc, nil tending to portray the fino character of Judgo Davi son are well remembered by his in timate friends, and associates. lie mndo no display of his charities, yet HHC?U T- Hon George. M. Davison. (From a l'hto Tnkeu in his Prime) I Alex Martin Passes Away J Alex Mm I in, uu old hind mark of Lincoln county, died nt his homo ncur Rowland Tliuisdny night nflcr n lingering illness duo to tho infir imitics of advanced yenrs. His ngp wns 7(1 and for many years ho con. dueled u farm on tho Halo's Well road. Age coming upon him ho gave up nctivo life and lived with his sons near Rowland until his death. Mr. Martin's wife died about three ycntH g, hue he is survived bv four children, Thomas, Frank nnd Wesley Martin nnd n daughter Mrs. W. M. Mocker, of this place, and they were till with their father vthcu tho end cumu. Mnny jenrs ngo the deceased be came u member of the McthodNt church nnd hnd lived a good life. Rev. C. II. Orccr will conduct n short service nt tho homo tomorrow afternoon nl'ter which tho remnins will bo laid to rest in lluffahi cemetery. NEWTON PROPERTY 1 the needy and poor neer left him empty hutidcd. JIo gave as freely of his puro us from his counsel nnd he hnd not tho heart to say liny to the destitute. For ten consecutive years ho was chairman of tlio Lincoln County Re publican Committee, being succeed ed by his brother. J)r. R. L. Davison who is still nt tho head of the or- gaiiiration. To Judge Davison belonged the distinction of being the only republi can oer eJeoted to Congress froai this district. In 1800 he defeated Hon. J. It. Thompson, of Hnrrods burg, nnd served ouo term in the Fifty-fifth session Ho was defeat ed two j ears later by Hon. Q. O. (iilliert and being in declining health retired from netive participation in politics, though ho nt nil tines took j j., Imaging nn interest m party nllairs and was the bonr nnd sinew of his party in Lincoln county for mnny yenrs. When the Tederal court of the Eastern district of Kentucky was created Judgo Davison was ap pointed by President McKinley As sistant District Attorney nnd serv ed in Hint iiipneily for nine years. Ills health gradually becoming worc, fc gnvo up for a time nil activities and lived quietly among In friends here until last October, when he accepted n position at Sil er jTreek and was there when be became dangerously ill. While n member of Congress the deccnbcd bad his hrothor-in-law, 3. C Florence, nppointed postmaster nt this plnce which jiosition he has inso held with credit. Upon as suming Ins duties Congressman l)aion was besieged with appli cations from men who presumed on friendship to secure for them good positions, nnd while he wns true tn every trust and friendship ho nev er faltered in his judgment of men nnd steadfastly refused to endorse anyone whom he believed incompe tent. His selections, more especially the out for the postmnstcrship hero drifted his skill in judging men. Tho doeensed is survived by two brothors, Dr. RobeTt L. Davison nnd Thomas Davison ,and two slstors, Mrs. J..C. Florence, nnd Miss Lizzie Dnvion, and to them tho infoytncd sympauiy oi tins community gooR nut, for they have suffored n loss thnt is grcnt indeed. Judgo Tnvison wan a straight old line republican nnd the recont split in his party had no influence upon him. Tn fact ho was n Tnft elector; led what ho know to be n foilnrn hope nnd fought for what ho belicv ed to bo right. Funeral services were held nt the residenco of J. C. Florence Thurs day nftcrnoon nt 3 o'clock by Rev. C. II. Greer, of tho Methodist church of which Judgo Davison was n long time member, nftcr which tho re mnins of this good citizen nnd noblo mnn wcro consigned to their Inst resting placo to await tho call nt judgment mom. Life's Rnco Well linn, Life's Work Well Done, Now Cometh Rest. BEST CROP YET Col. Rube Bronaugli's Tobacco brings Record Price Whnl i said to bo the finest crop (of tobacco seen on the Danville breaks this season was sold Thurs day by Col. R. II. Hronaugb, of Crnb Orchard, at the Danville To bacco Warehouse. An average of iJj.87 per hundred pounds was ic ceiwd for the crop, only four bas kets falling below ''(l. Col. Henry Iliight, manager to this popular house, says that he looks for prices to be still better from uiv: on. He is enthusiastic over the splendid quality of the weed which has been brought to his house by Lincoln countv growers nnd the high prices Another Auto in Town At Somerset Sold Monday by Mas-' 'V,1' nr,cr.ir., the is.puiar liv- ii i i- .i i i ,. , eis in Stanford. Ho purchased this Hy order of ho Lincoln Circuit.... .. . , . . J, ""mBl" "" . . t i - i' it Wcck oi local agent Gloier, a hanil- ( ourt, Muster t oinitnsH oner h. 1), . ,,,,. mt-i . , , , "'," """" ii . . . c . i I some Itll-I model Ford mac n ne nnd Peliningtou went to Somerset Moll- ....n llt . .. . ", , "' i i i i .i will use it m connection with Ins dy nnd disposed of the proper y i:.nr.. ivl,ulJD -,. ,, , ... ,' , .. , , , t . "'cry Imsincss, Tie Ford seems to nt public su o of tho lute Abe Ncw-,iin n. ...( i , 'lt,,1M ."' .ii . i r .i v . " ,h most popular mac line on the ton. It consisted of the Newtonian lllri,,., .,,t. '.. - . , '. "" ii i i i ii r i .i . ,m,rk,t With Stanford lieonlc. there Hotel, and all fix.nies and he post M ,L here C ol lice building. The Hole was , ,My ,,. """ tber of Abe Newton, and surviving member of the Newton liios., firm. Tho purchase price wus 118,700, Two Smalll Fires at Prcachersvillc Preachersvillc. Dec. 10 Tim ra .1.... c i i . . . Commissioner Pcnninctoii goes to "V 'ul"eren caught Owcnslmro by order of court on thc'!,ru la" Wl,.c.K .""ll "parks; alight- ......... .. i loir Hunt .MniKlny in .lanunry to dispose oi two handsome buildings ot tuo Nun ton estate. They aro located in the heart of the residenco portion of thn cit ami have been npjirnisetl at by competent judges nt -ftl.OOO. JOHN L. BAUGH Held in $500 Bond to Keep Peace Must Answer Other Charges Dig on the s niiL'ln r.inf Tli., r.P ... -- c?-- -"'- '" mi; tin iIue.ivM,M.j 1U time and cstinsisl,e.l. On the same ilay tliu h.nisu owned by J. Aker and occupied by W. P White, caught fire in a sinnbir man ner, and a nood sinil lil.iTo . gaining headway wu. th0 alarm Selected was gncn by Kobt. Iittp, who was near. Prompt work put out the file in the nick of tunc. ! EPH PENNINGTON REV. SURLES RESIGNS As Baptist Pastor at Hustonvillc News From tho West End. by Fiscal Court to Road Engineer for Lincoln Iluslonville, Dec. 20. Rev.' II. F, Surles hns resigned ns pastor of tho Unptist church hero atfer a t'VXi and a half jeans pastorate, during which he did a good work in building up the church nnd its work- During hu ministry here thjj Snn Iny school has been thoroughly graded nnd class rooms have been provided by the uso of movable cur tains. There arc DO members of tho Homo Department and 15 on the cradle roll. A Woman's Missionary Society has been organized with 20 members) Y. M". A. -with 9 members, Sunbeam with 20 members, an inter I estmg JUssion Study Class, a tench- I m trAminrr iilncia iilti H rvn.liinfi.. I He has not nccepted work for next Be yonr but hns several fields under consideration. IIo will do supply Itfork until definite work is ncccpt-'cd. Miss OIlio Phillips, of Liberty was SHOOTING NEAR 0TTENHEIM Two Young Men Said to Have Fallen Out over a Girl Col. J. P. Chandler, tho well known uuctumcer, wus hero Friday and reported tho shouting uf Ocar LVid bv Cov Hallnrd near uttcn- heim on the Stauford and Ottcnliciin jiike Snturdny night. It seems from the bent information that Col. Chan dler could gather that tho two jouug men were not on cry. good terms nnd thnt when Hallard saw Rtid returning from church with n young lady to whom both had been paying ntttention, he drew u pistol and lircd, the ball striking Reid in the hip, making a paiuful though not .tiiM!..ions wound. Iho ouicinis hero had no inforamliuu about the shooting and tho news brought in by Col. Chandler was the first know ledge any one hero had of it. Greatly Improving the Climax Jl C. Walton, who is making tho Richmond Cliuinx one of tho best country pnjiers in tho state, was hero Sunday to meet his daughter, Miss Lucy Leo Waltou. who is up from Ward's Sominiuy, Nashville, for the holidays. Mr. niton says that tho Climax will .bo mado touu-wcokly about tho first of tho year. Many impiovomente uro be ing planned for the plant, among which ia the installation of n. lino tjpo machine. Electric motors have been placed on every press, so thut tlu mutter of power is a happy one, with tho 24-hour current, which is almost n neoesity in oery progres sive town. nancy again tins week on a peace warrant sworn out by John Lutes, one of his neighbors. Mr. Lutes nnd Aimer Young had n crop of tobacco housed in Hough's barn and for some reason the own er objected to certain parties who wert engaged hy Lutes to do the shipping. Suddenly Hmigh an nounced thnt ho would sco that ev er body ho objected to left at once, and accordingly niountd his horse nnd in a few moments returned with two shotguns, swenring vengance as he advanced on the crowd. There was, according to the testimony some lively stepping when the would be bad man mado his nppenrance. mid for n while it seemed that ho would get awny from tho men who endenvoied to restrain him. Finally tho gun was taken nnd quiet wus re stored. Mr. Lutes having reason to be lievu that Haugh sought to shoot him, caused a warrant to be issued und Haugh wus held over as stated above. It will b0 remembered thnt Baugh's relatives agreed sovcral weeks ago to take, him to a snnitarium, resting under the imirression that his mind was unbalanced. This however, was not dono und the man will havo to answer several charges as a conse quence. Among them in an indict ment, lendcred at tho November INitirnim TV Pnnni tint. ill wno n w . " "" ' - - n - - .Master William Payne second son lectcd road encineer bv tho Lincoln of J. P. Pa.Mio the blacksmith, bus. ' nonniv KUcnl Court mi its TPLnilnrlhere Saturday for n few hours, bio. L. Hough of Highland hns tamed some quite severe injuries u session Tuesday nftenioon. There I M James Hall has accepted n figured more or less conspicuously lew days since. The lml found some were several aimlicants for the! position nt Corhin and will lcavo in both rsrcai tand county court for dynamite caps in the coal and think- place but (hey witbdietv Won, the shortly for that city. the past year, was up before Judge ""'s" to lime n Christmas gun, plac- vote was cast. Voting for Penning- Mr. xL M. Sandidge, of Moro- e me capon a lock ami taking a ton were Magistrate Fields, of. mini, was Here luesday shopping, smaller stone in his bund, proceeded District No. 1, Magistrate Newlnmt -W Anna Halo, of Danville, vis to explode it. When tin, cup ex- of No. J. and Magistrate Singleton itcd her sister, Miss Belle Hale, last ploded, the coneiissii.il knocked the' of No. .1,'Sqmre Helm, of No. 4, was ' - youngster backward, with smerul detained nt home bv sickness.but of Mi MeKce, of Kings Mountain, cuts on Ins. face and neck which were course his vote could not hne al fiuil(. sou-le, besides a black cje, teied Hie result ccn if he should one thumb nail was nearly off, with have voted against Mr. Pennington, ft very badly cut finger. All young-1 Tho office of road engineer is sters should take a lesson from such 'nil important one to Lincoln countv. . . occurrences and never "monkev1 with such dangerous playthings. Joseph Cress received n fino bull dog from a kinsman in Cincinnati a few days ngo and so elated was Joe upon owning a thoroughbred so fine, ho fared forth through our vil lage with his dog, exhibiting his new possession to his many friends. Tho roud young owner showed every kindness on the canine. The lovo of the owner seems not to have been reciprocated for only n, short time by the bruto for he struck out next day towards Crab Orchard and hns not returned, nnd nothing can be learned of his whereabouts. Ho is described as brown, with n. white neck ,nnd continually is wagging an unabbreviated cnndnl appendage in a most friendly manner. The 12th was the coldest 12th of December in 40 years. Mr. W. II. Cummins hns a mighty bad font He is hobbling around on crutches, nnd his foot seems to bo irCttilll? Worse. A KTnnll enro nn lila term of court, for false swearim?. insteo dnveloneil lilnn.l nn!Ilnn n.l lor winch bo is under bond of if 200 docs not seem to imnrovo with re medial treatment. Tho duties are exacting and will k,eep the man who holds if rather busy. Ho must see after the copdi tfon of all pikes in tho county nnd complaints must be registered with him nnd he in turn reports the mat ter to the court for adjustment. nnotlior is for a breach of peace, which required him to execute a hond of :100, THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION Much Sickness Due to Bowel Dis orders. Important to Taxpayers. If yo nhnvo not nsyet paid your stnte nnd county tax, remember thnt under tho present law, I will bo compelled to advertise, nnd sell nf tcr December 31st. Call and settle nt once to snvo further costs. W. L. McCarty, Sheriff. 101-td. Foils a Foul Plot When a shameful plot exists be tween liver and bowels to cause dis tress by i ef using to act, tako Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, and end such abuse of your systom. They gently compel right action of stomach, liv er and bowels, and rostoro your health and all good feelings. 25o at all druggists. A doctors first question when consulted hy a patient is, "aro your bowels regular?" Ho knows that ninety-eight per cent of illness is attended with inactive bowels und torpid liver, nnd that this condition must bo removed gently nnd thor uiuiiK!ily bofoiu health can bo re st ored, Roxnll Orderlies aro n positive, pleasant and safe remedy for con stipation nnd bowel disorders in goneral. Wo aro so certain of their great remedial value thnt wo prom ise to return tho purchasers money in every case when they fuil to pro duce entire satisfaction. Roxnll Orderlies aro eaten liko candy, they net nuietly nnd havo n soothing strengthening, healing in fluence on tho cntiro intcstinnl tract Thoy do not purge, gripe ennso nau sea, flatulence, excessivo looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect, Thoy nro especially good for chil dren, weak persons, or old folks. Two sizes, 25o and 10c Sold only at our storo Tho Roxnll' Store, Pennj'B Drug Storo. Hauch's fathui- i- on the poaco bond of $500. "Tiger" Operator Caught Peto Crnig, a son of tho UUo no torious Solon Craig, who was killed here several years ngo in his blind tiger den, was en light in Chief of Police Carter's dm- ,mt Afn.,,1.,,. B "- VMUUJ. rort jtownrt, a negro boy of Stanford, was found by the Chief in nn intoxicated condition and was at once taken before Police Judge Mcnefee, who forced him to tell wheio ho yot tho whisky, moro ns a means of ascertaining who is in dulging in the traffic hero than for tho purpose of fining Stewart for disorderly conduct. Seeing tho jail staring him in tho face, tho negro confessed that ho bought tho liquor from Craig nnd a warrant was at onco issued for his arrest. Judge Menefeo being of tho opin ion mat the community wns much better off without Crag than with him even on tho rock nile. nereed to let him go provided ho would leave uiotown and never return. This Craig promised to do and nt onco hied himself to Lexington to live with his mother, who hnd also left Stanford for .Stanford's good somo tliiio ago. Drives off a Terror Tho chief executioner of death in tho winter nnd spring months 13 pneumonia. Its advance aranta nro colds nnd grip. In nny attack by one of theso maladies no tune should bo lost in taking tho best modicino obtninnble to drivo it off. Countless. nionsnnns havo found this to bo Dr. King's Now Discovery. "My hus bnnd believes it hns kept him from hnving pneumonia threo or four timos," writes Mrs. Georsro W. Placo Rnwsonvillo, Vt., "and for coughs, colds nnd croup wo havo norer found its rqunl." Guaranteed for nil bron chial nffoctions. Prico 50o and $1. Trial bottlo frep nt all druggists. Our stock must bo reduced to dis solve partnership. Cummins & Wcnrcn. Judgo W. R. Cress, f Monticello, visited J. M. Cress nnd wife. Thomas Lunsford has built a nice now barn. .Mrs. Judith McCall, of Tennessee hns visited Mrs. Harriet Foley, Mrs. W. K. Jordan and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cress will visit her nephew, Brent McClary, nt Dunmor, Ky. and spond tho happy yuletido. Miss Mary Logan Anderson nnd biother, Richard Anderson, gavo a delightful social Wednesday night in honor of Miss Osn .Dudderar, nt their homo in Garrard. Owen Duvall is with relatives in Rockcastle. Word, received from Norman, Okla., stating that a handsome son had arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mts. Carlo Brittain King, was re ceived hero last week, Carlo is a former resident of this placo and has many friends whilo his wifo will be remembered as handsome Mass Heulah Wallin, whi often visited hero boforo her piarriago to Mr. King. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Rigsby have gono to housekeeping m tho house vncnted by Mrs. Charley Scott and family at Griffin Station. Mrs. Scott moved to Crab Orchard Tho Baptist .brethren at their business meeting Snturdny unani mously voted to call Rev. E. B. Eng lish for their pastor during 1913. Rev. English, who is pastor for tho Kaptist church at Hartford, Ky.. has been notified of his call, and his nnswer is nnxiously awaited by the brethren. Rev. English it will bo re.aembored, conducted a most suc cessful revival horo in October. JJovs. W m. McC. ITutchins and A. C. Bnird preached to good crowds Saturday and Sunday at tho Baptist church. Cecilian Leaf Dies Cecilian Lenf, the stnllion owned by C. E. Tnte ,of this place, died Tuesday afternoon of lockjaw. As stated in the I. .T.'s last report, thn famous stallion had been suffering for several days with lockjaw and no hope wns entertained for bis re covery. His death is a heavy loss to the owner. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Red went to Cincinnati Tuesday. They will ho gono for several weeks. Mr. Reid is looking after his automobile trade while absent. C. E. Tnte delivered to W. A. Carpenter, this week a half dozen nico Jersey heifers for which the buyer pnid him nn average of $45 a head. Mr. Carpcuter will ship them to his son. Brynn Cnrpentcr. in Illinois,vrho is fanning on nn cxtcn sivo scale and who is making n spccinlty of blooded livo slock all kinds. of Could Shout for Joy "I want to thank you from tho bottom of my henrt," wroto C. H. Rndcr, of Lcwisburjr, W. Va.. "for the wonderful doublo benefit I got from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both n, severe ense of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I hnd been, nu alsjesfc help less sufferer for ten years. It suit ed my case ns though mado just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jnundico nnd to rid tho system of kidnoy poisons thnt causo rheuma tism, Electric Bitters have no super ior. Try them. Every bottlo is gnaantccd to satisfy. Only 50cts at all druggists. ,-a Just received, a now lino of China nt tho Variety Storo. T. W. Hurablo. You can't find a nicer present to send a friend ban a year's subscrip tion to tho I. J. D.r. John Cook, tho local vetcri nnnnn, is Having mucti success treating lockjaw in horses, of which there has been something in the wny of nn epidemic in this section lately. Ho cured a horse for W. K. Warner. tho local tinner, fixed up a mulo for o v. unmes, and a lioreo for Ueo. Heard, of Hustonvillo. Let him know if your horoo needs trcuiraent. No More Dandruff, Falling Hair. Gray Hair. Men nnd women do you wont a splendid liend of luxuriant hair free from scalp itch nnd dandrufft Do you want hair so bowitchingly radiant thnt it compels thp admira tion of all who seo itf Do you want a scalp ns immacu lately clean and bright 03 a nowly minted coin? If you do get a 00 cent bottlo of PARISIAN SAGE today, at dealers everywhere Tiio girl with tho Au burn hair is on every carton and bot tleAsk for PARISIAN SAGE nnd seo that you get it. G. L. Pennv guarantees it. STOP THAT ACHE Any acho or pain in any part of the body can bo relieved with Shipp's Quick Relief Liniment. $100 reward if it fails and the purchase price ie not refunded.. Try it and see. We at all druggists. V i come up baturduy to attend tho Presbyterian bazaar. Rev. C. R. Plain preached at King's Mountain Sunday evening. Rev. Willis is confined to h room from Hie effects of" a severe cold. uov. -Montgomery, or liberty, was - """Tl hero Tuesday for a few hours. ?' 1 Miss Llla Rigney visited fricnd3 nt Stanford Saturday. Mrs. B. C. Sandidge nnd daughter, Miss Josephine, wcr0 here Saturday shopping. Mr. John A. Blnin is suffering with a sprained ankle. Miss Anna Gooch, of McKinney wns in this city'Mondny afternoon for a short visit. Jlr. Dave Skinner, nrrived from Stoncga, Va., Wednesday very ill, nnd is under the caro of a doctor. Mrs. W. D. Nnvo wns in Dnnvilla Monday. Miss Eddie Carpenter was tho guest of friends hero Inst week. Mis3 Margaret McCormack visited Mrs. James II. Woods last week. Miss Lizzio Phillips, of Liberty, visited Dr. and Mrs. Phillip last week. Af nn.1 ITki S TIT A.7..-. .Y ii. iiiu .mo. j, ,. juiama unu family motored to Dnnvillo Sunday -J. '" Jj mid were guests of Mr. and Sfrg.'.- ..J-- j ueecner -aunms. Messrs. Will Rigney, Jim Bowel Lmdsav Rutherford, attended coifc-LA.V , -. nt Danville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B RouU Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pope villc last week. j Mr. Harry Camnitz is hoTjfa?! ii noun visii, iu irienus-ni villo. Misses Bessio und Ruth Coi of Phil, are guests of Mr. ax-h Stanley Stephenson. Mr. Bowcn Govcr, of Staiif was hero with friends Sundfi. Christmas Tree at Hubble- Children s exercises nnrj-.Chrli;:-mas tree nt MeKendre Afon.,i 1 church, Hubble, Kyon Christ.!" ; J.Vo afternoon, beginning at lk r 1"U" " " inetnucxs of Gtitir " cluirnl.es Bre cordially invltedttiF- ' porno nml fnl-o ..-i' ' ,.' v. ...... .v (IUU( , it . .y UnU, tn C. .'..! n ..." u "WW ' JJunng tho last few years. ct?iiM lona in all linos of business m professional life, lmvn eboii. compiotcly that every man is" up io tno lact tbn in ordr succoss ho must specialize and! to do soioa one tiiinif andi3,T?- So it ia with any artirfa thai sold to tho people, tl Mst ' genuine merit or no amess4- cfilS--vertising will maintain the'des for the artiole. For many years wo aa.ve watoked with much interest reraarkaW record maintained by Dr. KilWs bwamp-Root, the great Kidney, Elv er nnd Bladder Remedy.. Fro. tke very beginniBK the proprietors bad so muoh confidence, in it thaf ihey invited every one to test it. free of cost, before purchasing. It ka physician's ptwrfrtis. They Save. oaIo thousand of letters received from former aaffer ere. who' are now enjoyinK Rood health m a result of its us. llo'wver if you wish 'first te 'iff a BABple bottle, addfaes Dr. Kinr G,,iJiuighamteHf N.Y. nwd- si I .1 i V JZE go t . : 1 ! v.n tionthis paper. They will tfiutt? forward you a sapl bettle by mil, ; aMktly tree. ' v -xi t.i,. :., ..i.- .r .it 3 " i - f Kni4 bww w Bute pat--50 cents and $1, .TRetrakr 6ifee tr sale' at aH u-" (AtX " A , v " ammmmm mm itMiiwt'-'"ii