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4 K i ! i v ? il BOUNDARY OF VOTINQ PRECINCTS. The followhiK Is the boumlury of the sovernl votltiR prcclnctB In Lincoln county, to wit: BTANKOnt) MECISCT. NOTl. UoKlnninj: at tho Intorsectlnn of the Danville, Crtib Orchard, Lancaster and Stanford turnpikes, thunco down and Crab Orchard turnpike whoro boundary lineH of Stanford and Rowland unite near Mra. J. 11. Shanks', excluding her; thence straight lino to comer between land of I. M. Uruco and II. J. Darst; boundary lino of town of How-land; thence a straight lino to Win. excluding him, then to V. K. excluding him; then down Creek to Dir Kivor; thence up Gilberts Creek to tho Garrard county Hue. excluding tho John SinipBon place; thence the Garrard county lino to tho Uoyle line, thonce tho Hoylu line to point where Danville and Crab Orchard turnpike crosses Uoyle and Lincoln Knee; thence up Danville nnd Crab Orchard piko to It. C. Warren's, excluding him, thence to M. 0. Porttnnn's, liiiu, thenco M. F. Klkin's, on Stanford and Lancaster turnpike, excluding him. tboncu down Lancaster and Stan ford turnpike to tho beginning. Tho vote to be taken in nnhl precinct at same point in City of Stanford, Ky. oTANIOIUI, no. -. Beginning at the InteiHection Crab Orchard, Stanford anil Lan. cuter turnpikes; thence up Stanford and tanenster turnpike to M. F. Klkin's, in thonco with tho Pulaski county lino to town 01 uusionvino, in ema precinct. ,1111111 I , t ir O whero tho Crab Orchard and WOOU810CK moiunilULHU,., road croesea tho Pulaski line; thonce down said road to point in Crab Orchard, aa continuation of Lancaster nnd Crab Orchard turnpiko and Danville and Crab Orchard turnpike; thenco down Danville nnd Crab Orchard turnpiko to J S. Owsley's, excluding him; thonco BtrniRht lino to W. P. Grimes, excluding lilm; thonco a straight lino to tho point whore Stingy Creek crosses Garrard county line. Beginning at John Murphy's, on Stan. ford nnd Hustonvillo turnpiko, excluding him; thenco down said pike to tho intersection of suid turnpiko with and Hradfordsvillo turnpiko, in town of Hustonville; thonco with nnd Bradfordsville turnpike to tho Cusoy county line; thence the Casoy county lino to Green Kiver; thence up Green Kiver to J. Tombs', excluding him; thence a Btraight line to K. L. -5?, v J Semi-Weekly Interior Journal. vol. xx. STANFORD, KY., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1892. NO. 60 cluding him; thenco to It. C. arron s, including him; thonco down the Danville nnd Crab Orchard turnpiko to tho Uoyle county line; thenco tho Uoyle line to point whore Knob Lick creek crosses lino between Uoylo and Lincoln; thenco down Knob Lick creek to whoro Knob Lick, McCormnckn Church and Tumenjvillo turnpikes uros Knob Lick creek, near II. F. Powell's, including him; thence straight lino to Mrs. J. 0. Neal's. excluding her, thence tho and Stanford turnpiko to Intersection of Danville and Crab Orchard turnpike; thenco Danville nnd Crab Orchard turnpiko to the beginning. Tho vote In Bald precinct to be taken at some point in the City of Stanford, Ky. BTANTOUl), NO. .1. Beginning at a point on Danville and Crab Orchard turnpike, where the boundary lines of Stanford and Rowland meet, near Mrs. J. II. Shanks, thence down tho Danville ami Crab Orchard turnpiko to wlKrd it Intersect with the Stanford and Hustonvlllo turnpike to Mrs. JohnO. Seal's, Including her; then a straight lino to Monroe Smith's, Including him, and Including John Skid-more and James. Daugherty; thence a straight line to tho toll hotiHa ou top of Hall's Gap, including it; thonce o straight line to Geo. Bailey's, including him; thence a straight lino to John S. Owsley's, excluding hhn and Including tho P. II. Napier place; thenco a straight ' lino to tho Hamilton Baughman place, excluding it; thence n straight lino to tho Wm. Shanks place, excluding it; thence to K. T. Pence, excluding him; thenco a straight lino to tho beginning, near Mrs. J. II. Shanks, Including her. Tho vote to said precinct to bo taken at Borne point in tho city of Stanford, Ky. STANFORD, NO. !. Beginning at point on Danville and Crab Orchard turnpike, where lines of .Stanford ana iiowiium meei, J. H. Shanks, excluding her; straight line to K. T. Ponce's, him; thenc n straight lino to Shanks place, including it; near Mrs. thenco a including old Wm. thonce a straight lino to John S. Owsley's including him; thenco aBtraight line to W. P. Grimes, including him; thenco to a point on Stingy Creek, whoro it crosnes the Garrard county lino, near V. II. Anderson; thence the Garrard lino to Gilberts Creek; thonce down Gilberts Creek, including tho John Simpson place, to Dix Kiver to tho mouth of Creek; thonco up Logans Creek to W. K. AmnionB', including him; thenco to Wm. Perkins', including him; thence aBtraight lino to point on boundary line of the town of Rowland, corner to land of I. M. Bruco and II. J. Darst, thenco a straight line to tho beginning, including tho old Hiiro placo. Tho vote In said precinct to bo taken at some point In tho town of Rowland, Ky. CllAll OIlCIIAllU, NO. 1. Beginning at a point on Stingy Creok, whoro Baid creok crosses tho Garrard county line, near W. H. Anderson's; thence Garrard county line to tho Rockcastle county line; thenco with tho Uofikcaatlo lino to the rulaaki line; Tho vote to bo taken nt some point in tho town of Crab Orchard, Ky., in ?aid precinct. Tho vote in Bald precinct to bo taken at some point in tho town of Crab Kj., in said precinct. CUAIIOUCIIAIU), no. i!. Beginning at the intersection of the Danvlllo nnd Crab Orchard nnd LancaB ter and Crab Orchard turnpikes, thence with tho Crab Orchard and Woodstock road to Pulaski county line, near Beo Lick; thenco with Pulaski line to Crab Orchard piko at Buck Creek, thonce a strilght lino to Coleman's, at foot of Cox Gap, including him, William Anderson, Davo Anderson and excluding John Lay; thence n straight line to tho toll house on top of Halls Gap, excluding it; thence a straight lino to Geo ley's, excluding him, thence a straight lino to J. S. Owsley's, excluding him aud excluding the old P. II. Napier place; thence up tho Danville and Crab Orchard turnpiko to tho beginning at tho intersection of Danville nnd Crab Orchard mid Lancaster and Crab Orchard turnpikis. WAYNK81L'IUI. NO. 1. Beginning at a point where county road leading by Tipton Sims' placo crosses the Casey Hue; thence the Casey line to the Pulaski line to Crab Orchard fork of Buck Creek; thence with lino be tween Crab Orchard nnd Wnyncsburg Magisterial district in J. Lay's place, to point whero Wiiyneaburg precinct No. 2 Intersects said line; thence with lino of precinct No. ii to Win. Dishon's, including him; thence straight line to 15. Padgett's, including him; thence in straight line to the Hcnucraon Sims place, excluding it; thence to the beginning nt CaBey county line. Tho voting placo shall ho nt some con venient place in Waynesburg, in said precinct. WAYNK3HUUO, NO. 'J. Beginning at J. Tombs, excluding him; thence down Green River to tho Casey county line; thence with Casey line to a point where the county road leading by Tipton Sims' place croB.H'B tho Casey line; thence to Tipton Sims' place, in cluding it; thence a straight line to Henderson Sims' place, excluding it; thence a Btraight lino to K. Padgett's, excluding him; thence n straight line to Win. Dishon's, excluding him; thence n straight line to lino of Crab Orchard magisterial district; thence said line to intersection of Wnynosburg precinct ho. :i; thence a straight line to B, Kidd'B, excluding him; thence a Btraight lino to toll gate at Old Solotnop WIx' place, on Highland and Waynesburg turnpike, ex cluding it; thence u Btraight line to C. R. Vaught's, excludiug him and the G. A. Dye and J. S. Dye places; thonce a Btraight lino to the Tbeginning at J. Tombs. The voting place to be at some convenient placo hi Kingsville, Ky., in said precinct. YVAYNK8IIUIUI, NO. 3. Heginninu at the toll gato on top of Halls Gap, excluding it; thenco a straight line to Monroe Smith's excluding him; thence down Green River to Todds', ex cluding him; thence a straight lino to C. R. Vaught's, including his and tho G. H. Dye and J. S. Dyo places; thence n straight line to toll gate nt the intersection of High'and and Waynesburg turnpikes at tho old Solomon Wix place, including it; thenee a straight Hue to 15. Kidd's, including him and excluding tho Lewis Hall place; thenco to lino of Crab Orchard magisterial district; thence with sdd Hue to Skilton Coleman's, excluding him and excluding Win. Anderson's and Daniel AndersouV; thenco a straight lino to tho beginning nt toll gate on top of Halls Gu,i and including J. II. Carter. The vote in said precinct to be taken at porno point iu Highland, Ky., in precinct. ill'STONVII.MC, NO. 1. Ueginnlng at John Murphy's, excluding him; thence straight Hue to J. M. Carter's, excludiug hiin; thenco a straight line to Dr. P. W. Logan's, including hlrn; thence n straight lino to whero Harris' Creek empties into Knob Lick; thenco up Knob Lick creek to the Uoyle county line; thouco with the Boyle county line to tho Casey county line; thenco with tho Casey county lino to point where the Hustonvlllo and turnpiko crosses the Casoy lino; thenco with the Hustonvillo nnd turnpike to poiut in town of Hustonvillo, whoro paid road intersects with Stanford and Hustonvlllo turnpike; thenco with the Stanford and turnpiko to tho beginning nt John Murphy's. Tho voto to le taken at somo poiut in Tanner's, excluding him and tho following places: B. Nichols', W. .Montgomery's, G. Anderson's, 0. Anderson's, T. Reynolds', II. Carson's and C. Clarkson'e; thenco a straight lino to F. Moore's, excluding him; thonco with Hanging Fork, McKlnuey Station and Green River turnpiko or to tho beginTring at John Murphy's. Tho voto to be taken at some point in tho town of Hustonville, in said precinct. llUBTONVII.LK, NO. 3. Beginning at Monroe Smith's, excluding liim; thence down Green River to J. Tombi', Including him; then a Btraight lino to K. L. Tanner's, Including hhn nnd including tho following places: B. Mcliols.w. Montgomery's, G. Ander son's, C. Anderson's, T. Reynolds' nnd Hanson C. Clarkson's; thence a straight lino to F. M Ware's, including him; thenco with Hnnging Fork, McKinney Station and Green River Turnpike to intersection of said road with Stanford and Hustonvillo turnpikont John Murphy's, including him; thenco a straight lino to J. M. Carter's, including him; thence straight line to Dr. P. W. Logan's, excluding him; thence a straight line to where Harris creok enters into Knob Lick creek; thenco down Knob Lick creek to B. F. Powell's, excluding hiin; thonce a straight lino to Mrs. John 0. Neals, excluding her; thence n straight lino to the beginning nt Monroe Smith's, excluding John Skid-more nnd James Daugherty. Tho voto to he taken -at Turneraville, In said precinct. A true copy from the records of my ollice, Attest, G. B. Coonm, Clerk. By J. C. Uailky, D. C. DANVILLE. Mrs. Henry loonier is now pronounc ed by her physicians to bo out, of Mr. and Mrs. R. 15. McRoberts. of Lancaster, were in town Tuesday, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Nichols. In tho circuit court this week tho prosecutions against Kato Loe nnd Joo .Morrison, cnargeu with nn nttempt to burn, &c, were continued. Also thoso of Pomp Bates nnd Georgo Word, charged with killing Geo. Wells. In tho case of Charles Christopher, charged with malicious shooting, the jury disagreed, nine for acquittal and three for unlawful shooting. Tho marriago of Miss Jessie T. Dodds, daughter of Capt. J. R. Doods, to Mr. A. L. Browning, of Boaworth, Mo., took place at the family residence, Wednesday morning, Rev. R. II. Caldwell, of tho Cumberland Presbyterian church, officiating. The brido wore a dark blue traveling dress with hat and gloves to match. Tho groom wore the customary black. Soon after breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Browning left for a trip to Washington City and the east. Relatives of the parties and a few intimate friends nlono were present nt tho ceremony. Mr. John J. Samuel was, Thursday at noon, honorably acquitted of the charge of sotting tire, last Christmas night, to a ware-house belonging to Hubert MeGoodwln, of this place. The charge in tho first plnce was baseless, or so nearly so that any one of a dozen persons might have with the some propriety been accused as Mr. Samuel, and if any one of tho dozen had been accused there would have been no evidence in the mind of any fair person against him. That the whole transaction was a conspiracy there is no doubt in the minds of those acquainted with tho inside facts. The casn was ably presetited to tho jury by Hon. It. C. Warren, tho defendant's uncle, of Stanford, and J. W. Yerkes.of Danville, for the defense Messrs. Hermlou and Harding represented tho prosecution. Without disparaging tho ellort of any gentleman on either side, it is but justice to Bay that Mr. Warren's argument was a masterpiece of eloquence aud logic. In view of tho order of tho city council to clean up and disinfect, we give this recipo from tho Country Gentleman for n disinfectant, which that paper recommends in tho highest terms. It is tasteless, colorless, inodorous nnd non con osiyo nnd can bo used without riak: "For one barrel of 33 or 40 gallons, take one ounce of nitrato of lend and dissolve in warm water. Take eight ouuees of common salt, dissolve nnd mix with tho dissolved nitrate. Fill up tho barrel with water aud put the mixture in it. This makes a saturated solution of chloride of lead at a cost ol not more than 10 or 15 cents for thb barrel full. Miller's buw mill boiler at Shopville, Pulaski county, exploded killing instantly Pleas Whitsou nnd injuring Georgo Whitson, Tol Kandall, Paul Grgg and Allen Miller, two or more of whom will die. Bergman, tho anarchist, who shot MnnngerFrick, of tho Homestead works, was given 21 years in tho pen. Ho waB taken thither at once and a guard has to bo kept over him to prevent his attempting to commit suicide, which he declares ho will do the first chance. LONDON, LAUREL COUNTY. Mrs. Dora Jackson, who has been ill so long, will probably not survive 24 hours. Tho protracted meeting at tho Christian church is still going on with n good attendance. Tho kindergarten commenced Monday night with n good attendance of uico little folks. II. A. Roundtrpc, deputy railroad agent, left Monday for a three-weeks' visit to Indiana. Postmaster Weaver wants it understood that he is for no force bill, but for n free ballot iuuI fair count every time. A number of our people are in at- tendauce at the Barbourville fair and more will follow to-night and to-morrow. Tho speech of Hon. SamHardtn at tho democratic convention on Monday made every democratic heart warm to him. The prayer of Rev. F. K. Struve was a good one, without any partisanship or anything unpleapant, nt the democratic convention. Tho man Anderson who is accused of killing Kditor Rucker, of Somerset, is a half brother of Rev. W. T. Hryant's wife, of this city. R. M. Jackson's little bay mare went lame on tho Somerset track at the fair there nnd if she does not recover, his loss will bo $1,000. G. A. Denhntn is a great peace maker in a democratic convention nnd to him is due much of tho harmonious proceedings of our convention. All aro glad to learn the conference sent Rev. Struve to us for another year as pastor of tho M. E. church, south, nt this place and at Manchester. 1 sent you a dispatch Monday giving the action of tho democratic convention and the unanimous nomination for Congress in this district of Hon. J. R. Hindmau. On being notified of his nomination, the governor accepted it nnd made a stirring speech pledging himself to earnest nnd untiring work. Tho resolutions endorse tho platform of the National convention, pledge support to its nominees, condemnjtho force bill, favor tho reduction of taxes,;Stnte nnd National to the necessities of an economically administered government, favor a sound and stnblo currency, free and pure elections and reiterate devotion to the cause of the laboring people. LANCASTER, 6ARRARD COUNTY. A choice lot of seed wheat J. B. Collier, Lancaster. for sale. A good crowd attended the sale of tho personal property of Hon. Wm. deed., Tuesday and everything Bold for good prices. Editor Kucker, who was assassinated nt Somerset Tuesday night, published a newspaper in Lancaster about 20 years ago. Ho had many ndmiring friends here who deeply deplore his un timely death. The health board is visiting each residence in town nnd making a thorough examination of tho ; premises. Whilo there is not bo much cause of alarm, It is well enough to givo the town n thorough cleaning. A very hard wind and rain storm visited our .town am' Tuesday night. Much damage . . ported to have been done to tho corn crop. During the Btorm tho weather vane nnd pait of the iron railing on tho court-house cupola were blown off. The examining trial of John Campbell for killing Humphrey Best began Wednesday. The entire day was token up uy ineoxaminniion ol tlio commonwealth's witnesses and tho case was con tinued until today, Thursday. The commonwealth is represented by County Attorney K. II. Tomlinson nnd Judgo Sauiley, whilo Gen. Landram and J. M. Kothwellnre looking after tho interests of tho defendant. Campbell, who was wounded during tho flght, has recovered sulllciently to attend tho trial. Mrs. Nell D. Elkin, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Jennie Duncan, returned to her home in Atlanta, Wednesday. Mrs. W. It. Marrs has accepted a position with n large millinery house in Nashville. Mrs. Dr. Joe Kodgers, of Bloomington, Ind., is visitiug her mother, Mrs. Pattio I). Gill. Mrs. 0. M. Kichnrdson, of Somerset, is visiting her parents on Lexington street. Miss Maggie Millie in visiting in Richmond. Judgo J. 0. Hemphill attended the meeting of tho Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias at HarrodBburg this week. Happy Uooalora. Wm. Timmons, postmaster ot Idavillc, Indiana, writes; "Klectric Hitters hat done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that had feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble.'' John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Kind Electric Hitter to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man-" J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : "Eloctnc Hitters is just the thing for a man who is all run dot n and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new leas? on life. Only 5c a bottle at A, K. Penny' drug store, Bucklln'aArnlca Salve. The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin erup tlons and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to inv. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 15 cents per box. For sale by A. K. Penny, Stantord, Ky, STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. OPENS SEPT. 14, 1892. prolessors and instructor, eight course of study as follows Azricultnr.il, Scientific HlotogicAl, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Veterinary, Classical, Normal School. County appointees received free of tuition. Hoard in dormitories $j per week; in private families $3.50 to $4. For catalogues apply to JA3. K. PATTERSON, Ph. D., Pros., Loxington, Ky. Hlllill!! SHELBYVILLE. KY.-An Enellsh and Class- leal School for Girls. Sixty-eighth Annual Session opens Wednesday, Sept. 7th, 1891. Prepares for Wellesley. W. T. POYNTER. Stanford Female College. J. M. HUBBARD, A. M., President. Fall Session Tuesday, September 6th, 1892. Full corps cf Conservatory and Normal School teachers. Superior courses in Literature, Music An. Excellent hoarding department. Catalogues and circulars furnished on application. fi ssS1kSok S5 SmbIsh nHMi shall' keep stock of and Centre College Academy, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY. THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14, 1892, With n full course of study, both English and Classical. While the course ot Instruction Is especially adapted to prepare young men for the Freshman Class, It is intended at the same time to furnish a liberal English education to any who desire it. In connection with the Academy, A Home Boarding and Training Department Has been established In the Homo nnd under the personal control of the Principal. Hegular study hours under the supervision of the Principal and assistants and the restraints and government of Chris tian noinc are comuiucu win, mc umi cuui.aiiui.ui iiuvaui4Kci. 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