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P v r T-i ti lf-,( 5 f o. 'f t i r i p t 'lOi Interior Journal. VOL. XVI I. STANFORD. KY. TUESDAY DECEMBER 24. d889. NO. 90 MT. VERNON, ROCKCASTLE COUNTY. A Clirlstmiuj tree nt tlie i If we mistake not this is the man hilled a negro in a Held at work, I Inlilmii'u mill .1,1.1 irti twf frrim HUSTQNVILLE. Mr. Squire Peyton hns for baIo n i German violin. It 1b nbout !10 yearn old. Mr. M. 0. Williams, tlio clever tin j Apply to him for price. gist, hnB another boy nt bio housu. ( Win. ltloonier luul nn exninlnhiir trial Friday Inst for killhiK Hugh M HnrKiie nd wan aeiiuitted. Stephen l'letoher, aged U, was found dead In bin bed hint Wednesday morn hiK, In tho western poition of the county. He hud returned u few days before from Covington, when ho was In the U. S. court, lie had been ailing (or Bomu weekH. l'rof. W. Hi Mihw'h pupils gave u very creditable entertainment at the court-house Friday night, thy closing ex ereipesofthe public hcIiuoI. The pro fetuor will open u weleet wIhkiI on .lann nrv tlth and will conduct a commercial nud hiibiiU'HH departmont. The po.stof lice building luiH been tented for that purpose. - Mr. Kd Heppert is clerking in the C. S. company' olllce in Cincinnati. Mace Miller is running the Livingston olllco while Mr. Guthrie is visiting bis home folks. Miss Nannie Kennedy in visiting Mrs. M. C. Williams. Mrs. W. It. Crews Married, on the 18th inst., Miss Sal lie TomliiiBon and Mr. ItirTu Austin, of Ibis place. To this couple wo extend our heaitiest congratulations. All persons indebted to the linn of Weatherford it Cook, of Hustonville, will please call and settle their accounts bpfore or by the 1st of January. Mrs. A. I). IJeid and her class wish ban returned from n visit to M ill Springs, ! elegant party. Ninety invitations Toinmie AilaiiiB is In from Camp Dick ' have been issued and we are sure but Koblnson. Misses Ida, May niul Vinnie f'w regrets will be returned. Adams are at home from their tarvlto Mr. Will Wentberford, sou of the school. Mrs. Sarah Welsh is visiting in ' 'te Col. James Weatherford, of Knnis, Louisville. Texas, is with relatives here. He will In Pulaski county, just across the ' enter some ncbool In Kentucky. Dr. Kd hue at Over's mill. Frldnv evening. Tho- I Alcorn has returned, after a mouth's so Shiplet was shot and killed by Killis Trice. Price in company with two other men had been in the neighborhood of the mill during the day arid bad been drinking. They had tired on" their pistols near Shiplet's store. Shiplet, not to be Intimidated, got his pistol and tired twice in the air, while tho parties were tiring n few hundred yards up the road. Shiplet afterwards took a sack of corn down to the mill and was there assisting in grinding it, when the party rode up. Price walked up to .Shiplet, laying his hnnd upon his shoulder, asking, "What did you mean"" Shiplet put his baud on Price's shoulder and replied, "What did you mean''" Price drew his pistol arid fired, the ball taking ell'ect in Ship-let's breast, who staggered a moment and fell, expiring In a snoit time, Price to extend to our Stanford neighbors their thanks for the kindness and courtesy shown us by them on the night of the 17th. We were nover treated better In our lives, ami to Mr. 'Jwaiii we will say that he will bo lemembered in our pra ors. Foit S.w.k. A general line of gro ceries, iiueeiiswnie, iianiware ana notions in the town of Hustonville. Only store of the kind in tovrn. Storehouse for rent. Reason for selling want to engage in other business. J. W. Wash. Misses Hue and Jones, of will be the guests of Miss Julia 1! rui I ley during Christmas. Miss Julia will entertain friends Christmas evo with jouru in Alabama. Mrs. Swain's mother and brother nru making their first visit here. Miss Mary Lusk, who is attending I laughters College, will be home tomorrow. I tell you we will all be glad to see Mary. Mies Julia Stagg is visiting in Lebanon. Tiik Richmond Register puts this nice piece of tally in our Christmas stocking, which is duly appreciated: We are in debted to Mr. K. C. Walton, of the Stanford l.NTKittou Joi'k.val, for a copy of the proceedings of tuu Young Men's Association of Kentucky, held at Howling Green on October 'Jo, L'O and '-'7. In appearance the booklet is a little darling, but bow could it be otherwise, under the guidance of its ablu executor, Mr. Wal- ton, w ho is secretary of the association, reudervd next day and was taken occupying in the Young'Mon's orset. There has been a grudge bet ween "on tlie same, position bo auniirauiy uem the Shiplets and the McGraws, brother-1 by his brother, Mr. W. P. Walton, in the in-laws to Price, who are in Mt. Vernon i Kentucky Kditorial Association. It is a jail, charged with having murdered Tom ! singular coincidence, or a "coingulnr Collins, who was found dead by the road I singleness," that brothers should hold side on Line creek some four months tbeso positions, made moro honorable iy since with u bullet tbtnugh his brain. Shiplet, it is charged by the McGraws' friends, took a prominent part in ferreting out the slayers of Collins and it is thought this bad something to do toward bringing on the above tragedy. Shiplet leaves a wife and six children. Price is married and has three ohililrc.ii. A man calling himself Isaac just out of the Frankfort pen, is telling a wonderful yam to tlie Louisville people. He says he has killed ". men and been to tlie pen twice. Says lie killed John Douehue at sentenced two years and was pardoned by Gov. Knott, after serving a year. He says further that on Feb. KHli 1SS7, at a place in Lincoln county called Hold's mill, ClintTndd and llient Kvans, two noted niooiiHhllieis, attacked him He slew both of them with his little pis! tol, for which he got two years in tho their arduous duties. From peisonal knowledge the Y. M. K. A. has the right man in the right place, as is evidenced by tho highly creditable proof of bis lit uess for the position. CHUnCHAFTAIRS. Rev. Harvey (Muss will hold a protracted meeting nt Kingsville, beginning the last of this week. Three members of the faith cure society in Rrooklyn were sentenced to the penitentiary for refusing to administer medicines to patients under their charge on the ground that they would be vio lating tlie command of God. The patients died. Mrs. Rhoda Woodcock, of Danville, has picsented the congregation of the M. K church nt this place witli a handsome silver communion service. The new I ..Ml! ..- .1.8.. .!.... I ,.!.. pen, which he has just served out, and "'"'' '" .....''. ' ',",, '' U' rt t, table now desires to settledown and reform. i "riiuiiiuiiuti siiiiriiiii'. m.nr' porter riie iii'V M. i. Miiyscr, in me Methodist church, has been holdii.iT a Stanford. It also strikes us that he was at one time incarcerated in tlie Mt. Vernon Jail on a charge of lape, where he showed his gieat fondness for gambling. After losing all his money, pocket book and other belongings in games w ith the inmates of the jail, he staked his clothing, which he lost. The clothing was burned in the stove, piece by piece, un til he stood barefooted and without n thread. His fellow prisoners thought the man had nothing more to gamble nway, when lie suggested staking a good n.uldliiiL' with aboard au'iunst '-'. cents.! The game proceeded and Gastineau took his daily (loggings until court began, when the Judge ordeied the jailer to buy the man a suit of clothes so as to make him more presentable before his honor. A woman gave birth to twins on a Hying twin in Indiana, surprising her fellow passengers beyond measure. As predicted, Judge Rrewer was continued as Supreme Judge, tho opposition fading like a mist when the vote came. euro, Dr. HalnoB1 Golden Spoclflo It can bo girn in a cup of lea or coiTee without I I the knowledge of tho person taUmg It, effecting a ' speedy and perm nent cure, whether the patient i. a moderate drinker or un ulcoholic wreck. I Thousands of diunkiirds have been cured who I hase token the Ooldcfi Specific In tlieir foffco without thtir knowledge, and to-day believe they , iiuit drinking of own fiee will. No results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Ad. ,),rs in confidence OotniiN Sfxcinc Co., i8j UaceStrect, Cincinnati, O. , rnv i-ii nt iiiwiinrii i'ii.. inr hiv innniim ....'. ... ............ . ..., - - nnd he is gathering them in so fast that tlie pastors of the other churches have addressed him a letter asking him to call a halt. The writersdcclarothelr unbelief in Methodist revivals, and nsscit that people are influenced by excitement of feeling and by persuasion. Tlie Methodists and other people of tho town generally, in the churches nnd out of them, are up in arms against the signers of the letter. mmmwmmmmmmmmmmm Tlie grand jury nt Washington has indicted Sileott for fmgery nnd grand cenv. Mrs. Ryer, the wife of n millionaire nt San Francisco, sued for divorce and nlliinony, accusing her husband of adultery. Ho brought in a counter charge accusing her of the same olleiiso and at the trial both proved their allegations. Tho judge decided as both weie guilty, thoy weio not entitled to divorces and I reluseit to gram wicui. Jftraos T. (Jott, Ctirml, 111., Sftys: lie paid thirty-one dollars doctor's bill for his DRUNKENNESS-THE WQUOK HAD wifa in one year and one bottle 01 liradlicm re IT-In nil tho World thoro la hut ono mile Kegulalor did her more good than all the medicine she had taken' beforo. It. Dale, druggist, Carnii, HI. Write llradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, la., lor particulars, num A. K. Penny, Stunfurd. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should be so careful about as selecting cough sjrup. Ileggi' Chtrry Cough Syrup costs no more than tho cheap and inferior rottrums thrown ou the market. Tho best s none too good, be sure aud get IIEOGS'CIIKRUV (COUGH SYRUP. Wekeepiton hand at all ime. A. is. imiggm. LONDON, LAUREL COUNT.Y j William Williams" ami Miss M. 0. Magee were married Thursday night, ! Rev. V. Iloreing olliciating, Five pheasants wero killed by the Loudon hunters Saturday. Jack Mc-Gee got two and crippled another. Tom Johnson has moved his sawmill from the Ping woods and is erecting it on Judge Jones lot nt tho depot. Fred Hugi lias finishuil the repairs on tlie Christlaichuich and it is now tlie neatest looking church outside in the county. There have been six or eight babies l)oin in and about town in the last two weeks and the indications are favorable for as many more in a short time. There was a considerable ruin storm here Saturday night with thunder and lightning accompaniments, hut Sunday was a beautiful day and the Christmas turkeys' gobbling in every direction reminded one more of spring than winter. Deputy Marshal William Paiker brought "liluo Huck," D.m Rowling and several others heie from Clay county, Saturday, charged witii mooushining, who were tried before Commissioner Fan's and acquitted. Dan Pitman, of Pittsburg, was severely cut in the arm, Saturday, by a half-witted boy named Mike Macann. Mike was in Pitman's store; whetting Ids knife on the stovo nnd when ordered to leave he threw the knife nt Dan, sticking it in his arm, indicting a wound which required surgical treatment. Charley James, Jim Boreiug and Joiin Moren, who have been attending school at Danville, came home Saturday evening (or the holidays. Prof. Hays, of Lutrel Seminary, left Sunday to spend Christmas ut his home in Indiana. William Smith, section foreman here, his wife nnd sister, Miss F.llle, left Sunday for Uiriuingham to enjoy the holidays with Mrs. Smith's relatives. J. l Gritlin was tried before Squire U. R. Raker Inst Wednesday for shooting I'M Mitchell, near Altumont, about two weeks ago, and was required to given $:00 bond for his appearance nt circuit court. Grilllu had been summoned by Constable George Hnrusby to help nrrest Mitchell and a negro named Minuis, who had shot nnd robbed nn Italian peddler. Giilliu came to town the next day and surrendered himself. The negro made his escape and the Italian, who was slightly wounded, is about well. A nun named Macarumck, of Jack- sou coiintv. left home ou the 8th of this DANVILLE. BOYLE COUNTY. One of our Main street merchants will bo married in a few days. Will leave you to guess who it is. Tlie ladies of tlie Methodist church cleared nbout ?7." from the dinner, they gave county court day. They now have S:!00 in the treasury. Some improvement is going on on Main nnd Second streets. Some one is putting up n new brick. It would be n great blessing if that locality would im prove in morals as well as in other mat. tere. -John S. Kennv died Friday at his home near this place and was buried in the cemetery at this place on Saturday I morning. The deceased was n bachelor about SO years old ami leaves quite a ' sum of money. Tho Anaconda Club has issued invitations to their semicentennial celebration, which will take placo Dee. L'7th at the Deaf and Dumb Institute. This promises to be n brilliant and pleasant occasion. Kverything that an epicure could wish will lie served atsupper. Covers will be laid for about 00. There will be an entertainment nt tlw Methodist church Tuesday night and something new will bo had in the place of an Xtnas tree. As the members are endeavoring to build a new chinch soon, they have erected a paper church ou the same plan they will build their new one and from which tlie presents will be taken for each member of the Sunday-school. Miss Vivian, of Ijuica&ter, is visiting Miss lk'ssio Webb, near town. Monte Fox will start South Tuesday to remain through the winter and engage in the sale of horses and mules. Miss Yei-ser will spend the holidays with Miss Ella Tinsley, at Rarbourville. Miss Drue Marks has gone to New Albany to visit frieuds. Miss Florence Rail will start on Tuesday for Rarbourville, to visit her sister, Mrs. Dr. Ren Herndon. As the time is near at hand for Mr. Marrs to walk down and out of the the tight is on again with the three applicants, Messrs. Battcrton, Van Pelt and Dobyns. All claim that they have n good showing for the place. It I will not he long till some one is appointed. I have uo doubt Mr. Marrs would have been very glad if the upiointuunt had been made before the approach of the holidays. I imagine it would be the beet time to try n new man. It's a great worry and more especially nt this time of the year. I dislike to see Mr. Marrs go out, for I never saw a man more month for thopurposeof coming to Lon- tentive to his business nnd a more plena don on business nnd told his familv he t gentleman with it would return the same day and has never been seen or heard of since. Ho is nbout '-"J years old, light moustache, 0 feet high and was riding a gray horse. When last seen he was on his horse near the London depot on the evening of the Sth inst. His brothers hale hunted this ami the adjoining counties and can neither hear of him nor the horse. As he is not a drinking man and was never known to leave homo before, his frieuds think he has been foully dealt with. LANCASTER, GARRARD COUNTY. Rub Farris has accepted a position as clerk at Miller's Hotel. Malcom Perkins, the colored b.uber so well and favorably known to this community, died of consumption Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Capt. T. W. Olds will sliortly open a stock of ftunituro in connection with his uudi'rinking business and has rented the I rooms over R.illou & Gaines grocery store. Uncle Randall Rettus, w hose life has been hanging by such n slender thread for the past month or more expiied Friday morning at 4 o'clock, and thus passes out of existence a man whoso word was ns good us an oath, and whose true-ness of character remains unexcelled by any. He always called black black nnd white white. A drunken negro named Dock Jones vyent to tlie. barber shop of John Wester-Held, white, Owensboro, and killed him without provocation. Ho was arrested, but a mob took him from jail that night and hung him to a tree, in town. Ho wns j very mean negro and was nearly always in some trouble. Tho Messenger tells the tale thus tersely: Westorlleld was shot at '.) r. M. Ho died at 10.-M p. m. The mob attacked tho jail at 1:50 a. m. Tho prisoner was secured at 2:l?o a. m. was banging by tljo neck dead. Speedy justice, indeed. ! . -. m - ' Bogg'a Ohorry Cough Syrup Is giini splendid satisfaction to the tiode and the sales are positively mtrvelous, which can be nccounted for in no other way, except that it is without doubt the best' on the market. Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. Wc keep it. A. R, Penny, Druggist m What A Fortuno Is a good healthy, pearly skin. Few iro aware of the short time it takes for a disordered liier to cause blotches on the face, and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of Ut'OGS' III.OOD PURIFIER and lll.OOD MAKKR will restore this organ to its natural and healthy state, nnd cleanse the blood of alt impurities. It is meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every bottle. A. It. Penny, Dnigjist. ' Buc kiln's Arnica Salve The belt sKe in the world for cult, bruise., orej, ulcetf, ia!.rhum, fevjr ore,,'tetter, chapped hinJi, chilblain, corns and all Mt. crup l!on and positively cures piles, or DO pay requir cd, It is guaranteed to giie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rice 95 cents per box. I-'or sale by A R. l'ennv.JSuutord, Ky. - -- m Electric Bitters. Tills remedy is becomini so well known and so , popul.ir a to need no special mention All who I praise. A punr medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure nil diseases of thel.bcr und will remove Pimples, lloils, Salt Itheuin and other affections caused liy impure Mood Will time Malaria from, the tstcm and present as vtcllascurc all Malarial I'cvrrs. Foracurcof Headache, Constipation nnd Indigestion try Electric Hitlers Hntirt' satisfaction gnuranteed or monev refunded Price 50c and i per bottle A. U. l'cmn's drugstore A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It uas just an ordinary .crap ot wrapping pa per, but It saved her life. She v. as in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable ami could only Use a short time-she weighed less than 70 pounds. On n piece of wrapper papci she read of I)r Kinc's New Dis. coery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large butt c it;hclpcd her more, bought another and grew better fa.t, continued its ueand is now strong healthy, rosy plump weighing 140 pounds. I-'or fuller particulars send stamp to V-II Cole, druggist, buulh Trial bottles of this wonderful discosrry tree at A. It Penny's Drugstore FOR RENT. The property occupied by A. K. Klkln, near the Danville toll gate Good hott.r, outhouses, orchard, water, two acres ot good ground, c. Possession given at once. 63 M. F. KI.KIN R. B. GEOGEGHAN, SUCCESSOR TO M'MIOHAEL, THE HATTER, 511 4TH AVENUE, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. The Nobbiest & Most Stylish Stock of Itil iv JL Ever brought to the city of t.omsville, now including the world-renowned HTTMCTWNS EEYER CEMSE 9 open KNOX & JOHN B. STETSON & CO'S. HATS Andalsomy own importation of Knglish Mats and Caps. An elegant line ol Canes and Lyon's Celebrated Umbrellas ulways on hand. Fine SEAL SKIN SACQUES, CAPS, Gloves and other Furs, a specialty. Orders out' sldn of city solicited, perfect satlsfaclior guararj teed. Don't tail to order NOIIIlV HAT. i.) i After closing a most successful Kail season and Ilolliday business, The Proprietor of Powers' Groat Bargain Store has determined to add largely to the attractions in every department and inaugurate at once a Great Mid-winter CUT-PRICE SALE ! Beginning wc will make special sacrifices in all lines of goods, but most startling reductions in Selling garments that were $6 at S3. 50, and Sio wraps at S5.75. In fact, reducing each garment m the house from 30 to 50 per cent, in price, to close all within the month of January and prior to invoice. INDIES find CHILDEHX' WRflPS Vc will also make staiking reductions in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, &c, cutting prices on all grades fully below regular value. We don't intend to permit such a thing as a dull season to exist in our establishment, but will depend on "Bargains to make Business." Hundreds of cut prices will be marked on all Hues of goods and inducements such as have not been offered the people of Lincoln county before. Come early and get choice of values. S. L. POWERS & CO., STANFOFD, TIT. A. C. SINE. J.N. MENEFEE SINE & MENEFEE, Dealers In HOUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, Laths, Shingles, Etc., GSiSLSH, DOORS A3J0X BDCXNTDS i Mouldings, Brackets and Scroll Work, PATENT WIHE AND SLAT FB1TCE, Cedar and Locust Posts. We will carry n full stock of everything found in a first-class Lumber Yard, A. C. SINE, Business Manager. JONESBROS., The only Store in Stanford that suits the Farmer; General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Wooden and Willowware, c. Go there Full Stock of Holiday Goods. Next door to Portman House. low Furs, New Mufflers, New Handkerchiefs. Umbrellas, Fancy Goods of allKinds For the Holiday Trade. SEVERANCE & SON. n t o,i . & v , ', ,'JSLnUl a,- ', S. - k. 2'' W- ' J- ., - ih. ,. tAi vi,t !- V 'J. r ' it ia. 3r .- '.'.. ltlH. -as, -T-'-' . . rrri lac? , 'Jh&lLl&Jl!'!, fin Vif fitfuisfli'ilii tti'f