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'T m mmrrmmmimwm r-ft' ' -.ij-fji- ' i The Interior Journal. E. C. WALTON CHARLES A. HARDIN, of Mercer couiilr. I. n candldntn for Coin- monwrnlth'a Attorney of thl., the 18th u rilclnldlatrlcl, auhjtct to the notion of the atmocrnucpnrty. JOHN SAM OWSLEY. JR.. I rnndldntnfor circuit Judge nftul-, the. Uth illKlrlrt, auhjcct to thu nctton of thu Democratic pnrly, M. C. SAUFLEY Ian cnnilldntfl for circuit Judge of thl., the jam jtiuieinitii.irici.auiijcci 10 me ncuon o( the. Democratic pnrly. Democratic Ticket. Kor Hlnte Henntor, R. L. HUBBLE, o( Lincoln county. Kor Itcpreaentatlre, W. H. SHANKS For County Judge, JAMES P. BAILEY KorCoonty Attorney, W. S. BURCH Kor Circuit Clerk, J, D.KSWOPE KorHhcrllT. e. l. Mccarty Kor County Court Olerk, GEORGE B. COOPER Kor Jnller, DINK FARMER Kor As.eor, JOHN C PEPPLES For Huperlntendent of Hrhoolt, GARLAND SINGLETON ForJCoroner, GEORGE P. BRIGHT For Mngiatrnte Htnnford District, JAMESIMcKECHNIE Kor Constnbia Htnnford Dlatrlct, I. M. BRUCE For Mngiatrnte Crnb Orclinnl District, J. WARD MOORE For Mnglstrnte IIiistnnll!iI)ltrlct, J. K IHELM. SR For Mngiatrnte Wnyoeaburg Plitrlct, JOHN I M. CAMDEM For Cumtnhle Wnynesburg District, JOHN G. BAUGH l.ko oy itev. i nomas it. wntte, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church, and Rev. James Brown, pastor of the First Baptist church, 500 persons raid ed a blind tiger at Uloomington, Ind and hauled an ay a car-load of beer and whisky. Following"tho raiders were the prosecutor 'and the sheriff, and when the place was thrown open the barkcepcr'and therproprietor were both placed under arrest. If such a method were adopted in Stanford the blind ti ger operators'would cease from troub ling forva while at least. hie Department oi Agriculture is making a census of the birds and finds that there are 1,414,000.000 in the Uni ted States. Tho purpose of studying birds is to find out which are useful and whhh areharmful to the farmer. The result is that some birds are losing their good reputations, while others hereto fore banned havej.been shown to be worthy. Both Houses of theNebraska Leg ulature'have passed the bank deposit guarantee .bill,; championed by Hon W. J. Bryan, and it is now up to the Givernor. Mr.i;Bryan seems to be quite a power in hi3 home State. This and another of his pet measures, the nomination by popular vote of United Statss Senator, went through. President Eliot, oMiarvard, in his annual report again advocates a three year course for bachelor degrees of arts and sciences, notes that notwithstand ing the hard times gifts to tho univer sity amounted to ;G31,89G and once more scathingly denounces foat ball as a demoralizing spectacle and unfit for college sport. The tarifT debate will be continued in the House of Repre3entatives this week and the speeches, a half hundred at least, nvill bo made. Evening sessions will be held,' and there appears to be a general disposition to expedite the dis cussion so far as possible without in justice to any of tho ; manifold Inter ests involved. The chief of police of New Orleans is to servo three months in prison for shooting at an editor who published an objectionable article. Good. Wo aro glad to seo that newspaper men are having their inning and are given pro tection in some parts of tho U. S. Robin Coopeii, recently convicted at Nashville of complicity in the murder of ex-Senator Carmack and sentenced to 20 years In prison, will, it is report ed, while out on bail of $25,000, bo mar ried In a few days and take a bridal trip to Europe. Mu EuwAiius, of Georgia, is tired of drawing $7,600 for his services as a member of Congress Ho is willing to hold the job for $5,000 a year. Accord ingly, he has Introduced a bill to reduce tho salary of members from $7,500 to 45,000. AN offer for Williu Whltlu, the kid naped boy, to go on the stage at $1,000 per week has very sensibly been turned down by the boy's father. POLITICAL. The Arkansas House passed n state wide prohibition bill 43 to 33. John H. Tcrhune, Mayor of Andot s6n,Ind., and prominent In business and political lifo of Indiana for over half a century, died suddenly. Senator Uradley, at a meeting of tho Republican League In Washington, paid a warm tribute to President Taft, pre dicting that he would make one of tho greatest of American presidents. In view of the deficit In the Treasury, DircctorjNorth, of the Census Bureau, has withdrawn his request for an ap propriation of $11,117,000 for tho next census and has substituted a request for 410.000.000. r1 ....... v n.l. Inf Wi.n i-nnnlD George fc. uncker,(u Wayno county, has announced for State Senator in tho , , , , ,, ., ., . 16th district. Tho other gentleman Who want tne republican nomination aro Lilburn Phelps, of Husscll, and L. T. neat, oi Auair. Judge H. C. Faulkner, of tho London I circuit court, has rcsigned. Hon. Wil liam Lewis, who defeated him for the nomination for the office for another term, will likely bo appointed to suc ceed Judge Faulkner. A WnAinrrlnn ni.nnteh onva that , . n ji , r Lewis Walker, Senator Bradley's lor - i , . i ...,. ,.j -t, mer law partner at Lancaster, and also a formerOemocrat, will get the Uis trict attorneyship now held by Jan. II Tinsley, of Barbourville. ... .. IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. J.J. Wood is dead at Conwny, Rock castle county, aged 43. John Teater, a prosperous Garrard county farmer, is dead. Gov. Willson pardoned John It. Rid dle, of Pulaski county, sent up for three years for robbery. The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Orwin was fitting ly observed at Somerset. Tho contract for the graded school building for Williamsburg I was let to Howard Perkins, of Corbin, for $17, COO. Henry McGowan, who killed Lozier Dunbar in Russell county and was giv en a life sentence, got a new trial from the court of appeals. Ed Patterson, administrator for Chas. Patterson, who was killed by falling off an L. & N. excursion train, has brought suit against the company for $25,000 damages at Middlesboro. The Court of Appeals affirmed tho $7,500 damage judgment rendered by the lower court against the Southern railroad in Whitley county for the death of George Adkins, one of 1G men killed by an explosion of a car of dynamite and nitro-glycerine at Jellico. CHURCH MATTERS. The meeting at the Baptist church at Hawesvillo conducted by Rev. Barnes resulted in 30 additions to the church. Prof. II. K. Taylor, of Winchester, will lecture on Cuba at the Methodist church on Saturday night, April 24. Dr. W. W. Hamilton, of Atlanta, has been called to the pastorate of the First Baptist church at Lynchburg, Va to succeed Dr. Carter Helm Jones. Rev. W. A. Burns, pastor, of the Fiibt Baptist church at Nicholasville, has received and accepted a call to the Madison-avenue Baptist church in Cov ington. It Saved His Log. "All thought I'd losemy leg," writes J. A. Swenson, Watertonn, Wis., "Ten years of ee?ema, that 15 doctors could not cure, hail at last laid me up. Then HueKlcn's Arnica Salve cured It sound andell." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eozemn, Saltliheum, Uolls, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Penny's Drug Store. By a majority of 1,300 the prohibition forces carried Elkhart county, Ind., in a local option election. Orange county, whero a second election was held, vot ed "dry" by a mnjonty of 677. Tho "'wets" carried the city of Elkhart by 097 votes, but the "dry" majority in other parts of tho county overcame this. Goshen voted "dry" by a ma jority of 7G. Five companies of Oklahoma militia are in hot pursuit of Crazy Snake, the Creek Indian chief, who, with 100 well armed followers, is defying the officers of the law, and a bloody battle is ex pected if the Indians do not surrender. Threo persons wei e killed, two others probably fatally injured and others se riously hurt in a head-on collision at Bryant Station, Pa., between two elec tric cars on the Pittsburg and Butler street railway. Capt. Frank Hagan, aged 75 years, one of the best-known lawyers and politicians in Kentucky, and a former Prosecuting Attornoy of tho Louisville Police Court, died suddenly of heart failure. Tho body of Mrs. Caroline Hamilton Lorillard, who committed suicido in W ashington on Thursday, was placed in a receiving vault in Sleepy Hollow cemetery near Tarry town, N. V. a mare ueionging to jonn wolf, a farmer of Graves county, recently droo ped a three legged colt. Edward Paynon Weston left Buffalo Saturday on his walk to tho Pacific coast. Local option elections are to bo held in 27 counties in Michigan on April 5. I'alns of women, Iituid pains, or any pain stopiKiil In 20 mlnutos suro, with Dr. Shoop'i Plnlt luln Tablets, Sco full lot inula on 2o. llox. Sold y Penny's Drug Store When Ordering Clothes Have your mnwur tnkcn by it tnllornf ri jierlcnce. Then your clothe., w hcthern low nrlcA hualnr.a tult nr thn Mncat evening rlothea.wlll hntn thnt Indlvlttunllty inil fit which plainly Indicate they wero in net to your nicnaure, I will alio ink your mena uro for extr trouaera, fnnry veata, top conl. nnd ororcont. Knll unit Winter nm- plea on hnnu rendy fnr) our Inflection. H.O.UUrLKY.TheTnllor. Htnnford, Ky. EST OPPORTUNITY OF ALL Richest and Most I'rottuctHe Land with . Unfailing Artesian Wells. Hevcn hundred And amy nercaof lnnd n. fertile ii. thnt of the In d nl the Nile, ml. clioioinicnnu iinrt, annuy lonm n well n. henvy, rich, black nlluvlnl .nil. On It ore .two boldly iind conatnntly flowing nrtealnn well., Oiinortliiimnlonenlliriiriil.il aiini ' clent wnter to IrrlRnto the entire trnct, w ,l)c!l ,, tvnn nlul Jro f,.,,,. nll(1 hnu , ncce.yiry imorovemiMit. m the wnv of dwelling., ahed. nnd hnrna nil new. On It growing nnil In excellent condition ure liu iron treeaoiiuncreni viiriciiea. ror price. nnd term, nildre.. Kd I Flcehenrty. corner Nnvnnrennd Crockett atreeta, Hnn Antonio, i ICXHI, CONCRETING Wenrulnnoaltlon to do nil klnda of con- crvtlnft. ucli n. lllock Work, rnvcinenl. nnd. Ill fnct. we enn lunke nny thltiil from , home, down ton fence po.t. Wo cn er- 1 you promptly nnd Kimrnnte nrt--'.a work nnd niiiterlnl. Cnllnnd Ret our rlce. ,,.. you buv ,our mi,u,I1i . .... " i -- .-. PHILLIPS BROS.. Stanford, Ivy. Dinwiddie & Co., Hustonville, Ky. Undertakers and Embalmers. We car ry an up-to-date lirje of goods. DIGNITY DARE1982. Miiliocon buy ir, linnd. Iitch, weight 'Cllv aound. Trotted in !. pound., perfect! 2.2 nnd nick. fn.t. Ifiia lUedlatlnct cult., llltm .trim, li.ir.ri Ifmn ,.lt f,. uruunl .lulu v..iui-.!..r..i...t m ,n.ui..i .in., .!......,, i.v 1,1. twoeolta. Defeated ' bend In iiiikIbI rlnc it Hnrrod.burg. I'oln viry kind to brenk uud unusuiill Intelligent, (irent bnedir for high action colt.. Ureal uniform breed ir. neicr got n wirnd colt. HI. colt tlr.t In atnke rlDg fur Jli'i at Hnrrod.burg, lux. Huckllngiolt llr.l lu hiirne.a ring lit Htnle Fair, ll"f. i.'iof hlacolt. nxernglngjenr. old for nrcrnge price of (lll. IiiiHiri.hlKli khouldera, long, tapering neck, nnd good bend. to all. Htmon of 1'V In llu.tontllle nt P15 to Insure n lle colt or $35 the .en.on. Money fur .in. on dun nt time of llr.t ter Mce. Dignity Dure 1. too well known to make further mention of him met iinrv. Dignity Dure wu. neerdefentiHl Inn herd ring. (Irn. furnl.hednt SJil per month. Cnre taken to prevent acciaent.nnd e.cupi.. but 1101 re. pou. line hiiuuiu any occur. Mnre. iiiomhI. trnded. imrti d with or bred to nnother hor.e miikt. sen Ice money due. riiouo In re.ldence. Corresnondenco ao- llcltid. D.H.l'AItl'KNTKU, llu.tumlltc. Commissioner's sale I Lincoln I'lrcult Court. John A. I'ltt.. l'liilntllT, N. M 1). Knrr, Vfeiiditlt. otlcof .lie. I'ur.iinut tun ludginent reudereil lu the nbou.tled court and uctlnn nt the Keb- ruary term, nam, the underalgnid I'otnml. .loner will U tween lands v. M.,ln front of the court hou.e In Htnnford, K on MONDAY, AI'ItlLliTJI.ItW count) court day oiler for wile nt nubllcout cry to the hlghe.t and l-t bidder, theundl vldeil olio llftb lutere.t of M. I). Knrr In the bou.onnd lot on tho Houthwe.t corner of Main Htriet mid (Jul till pike In Htnnford, Lincoln County. K , thu. de.crllit Ilegliiiilngoii the .Niirlhuixl corner of the Heernli(e lot on Main .treet. thence with Mnln.lreet.ttftet to the corner or the He eraiice liciiiM-; tlifliCHiit rlijht nnglea with uild atreet u.tralglit line through wi.d lotto u utoiia lu luick alley that run. Kn.t und We.t.theiKH Ka.t with .aid nlley to corner on .aid alley running North und Houth; t neurit North along aald alley tu the begin ning. The object of tbe.nlela to autl.fy plain tin". Judgment for fiwxi with niier cent. lu tere.t from March Ti, ISWS. una the co.ta. TKKMH. Tho Mile will Ihi miidii on u credit of alx month.. The purchnierwtllbu required to giro bond for the purcha.e price wllh good atcurlty, hnlng the fori e nnd ef fect of n Judgment, pa able to the Commit uloiier, Unrlng legal lutere.t from date of Bale until paid, uud nlaoaccured by lieu on the aluiru aoiu. J. 11. 1'AXTON, M asiku Com'h. J. N. H iUipKRM, Att'y for plnlntltr. DON VARRICK. ThU iiiHgnlllcently bred joung atalllon will make thu .ea.on of lUiu ut my atuble at Hlnnfiiril. Ky., tlietter knuwiinathe Dr. Ilnl ley plate) at 111 to Insure n living colt. Don Varrlck I. in-J, a lieuutlful chc.tnut. abort back, heavy bono; In fact the highest type of thu trotter. He la by the greut On ward Hllv er 8.(6;,, t hut won the S5.i) Trnn ylv aula Inn .even lit tit race In luD and the aniuo year won the $Hi,'l Homier Meinorlnl and the M. A M In broken bent, und .old fur K1.UJ0 and luter .old for IjS.iio. Don Vnr. rick la brel exactly like Hpanl.h Qui en thnt won the t3,iUiTrun.ylunlii In 11h, making a record of i.iTand waa cln..ed a. one of the big four, Ixdng one or the greuteat money winner. on the grand circuit luat eur. On ward Hllwrla by Onward, one of thu grint I'ltlinilln'il .on. of (leorge Wllke.. Oil ward', ilniu wua thu dam of Dlreitor. the fclruof thut greut family of trotter, nnd jut cera. Don vurrlck'a l.t dam wa by Wllke. lloj.liyoeorgo Wllkea, n full .later to Thu Wag T.iy, und half .later to Madeline ,...!..... .1... .I..... ... I,. .1.1 l.li. ,1'a l ter.rtlW. Hilly Wilton:!. nnd All.. Hi-M; Slid dnm Murv, by Hogg1, tlri'y Kaule, thu dnui of The Wugtsllt,. Madeline I'atclien, tbedum of ItublMT tiW. Wlliche.ter t:Mi, Hilly wiitou Jivii. unit mki It Jm. Dun Vurrlck'a dam produced Dr Conner that paced ll public half mile, on the 1 lng ton truck ut Id mouth. In I :ik, uud .old to N W Hubliiger. of New IliiMU, ( onn., for IUi. HheaUo proiluceil Mngglu Igo that trotted n half nillu on the aiiiiiii trmkiitli) uioiitlia In I II nnd Mild for V". 1'len.e note thu rich Inlierltiince of apml on iMitli aide. not n ml.tliig link for gener ation., llriul to till fellow and you can't ml., the thrie thing, eetry breeder look for al,Mtd nnd look. Hee him bvforu booking our mare.. Hiaaoii money dim when mure uru uurted with or bred to uuollier hor.e. Mure kept nt 10 cent, per duy and all cure taken but will not be re apouatblu for accident or e.caioa. Dit.a.d. I'hr.nv, htanford, Ky. H.G. Riffe.McKinney, Undertaker. Prompt nnd KfTlclcnt Hfrvlr. InyorNIht. W.H.LAIR.iHustonvllle, Ky llnandded n nice line of (IllOOKHIKH to hl.MHAT MAHKKrnndn.k.n portion of jour pntronnite, "Freah (ioodint the I-o-e.t l'rlcea;"la hla motto. Stock of Merchandise for Sale. I dralre to aell prUntelr my atock of flro- crrleanml llnnlwnre. Iklnit n Rood Ini.t- nc. Will Inwilco nliout -I,V0, lUn.on III heitltli. TI JKO. I) HOl'l'K.H, Htnnford, Ky. T. F. GROSS, Crab Orchard, Kontucky, la now rrndy to aerve hla old frknd. nnd hope, to mnke ninny new one.. If nu tinte n inuteor hor.e to cn.trnte ne the work for him nnd hne It done rltflit. lie innkea n apeclnlty of cnitmtliig rldxelliiKa. Itching Skin Diseases Are readily cured by Zemo. A liquid !or external use. Zcmo gives instant elicf and permanently cures any form if Itching, Skin or Scalp disease. All Druggists. Write for sample. E. W, lose Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo. G. L. PENNY'S DRUG STORE. FARM FOR SALE! The farm of ItOncrc., of Rood blue Rrnaa lnnd, llni( one. tntle. North of McKlnnvy.on the Htnnford Hike. lniiiroemcnta nnd fencing good; pienty of wnter nnd fruli. Ann ix ncre. oi iiimiere" mna oue iniici Kn.t of McKlnney; hnlf under fence , plenty of wnter nnd Rood tolwcco lnnd. Hee grow- UK crop. J.A.UlYK.-VM.AKl'lll, McKlnnr. Ky. "Black Joe" Wlllmnke theaen.ou of lion lit our atnlile. PjiulleaNorthweat of Htnnford, Ky., nt SIS to I lit ure n UMllK colt. Illnck Joe I. tiy I'reaton Vitt, Kentucky 'a grente.t Middle atnf. Hon, lie tiy Wn.hliiKtonai: Illnck Joe', lit dnui l.uclle tiyMe.M-uiicr IH'niimrk ; l ilniu llettle Itoblmon by Itobln.on'. Vermont lliiiiibletniilHU; he I. n ery line Indlrldunl; blnck with one white foot ;.tnnd. 15 linnd., weight I Jill pound.; 3 yenra old; line wddler nnd very .liuw) lubnrnea.;of ftno.tylennd action. Hee bliii liefore you tiook your marc Henaon due If mnre la trnded or pnrteit with. Ml cure will ! tnkeli to mold acci dents, but not rrapon.lblu .houldnny occur. J. I. KAPHA HONH. Htnnford, Ky. REVERSA 47162. 11V.S linnd., fooled In inn, bred by (I A V IM'.rll. Imiullle, K. Trotted n mile In X:lu with three wt-ek hnndllng. Hired br (.oinUttn Wllki. IVj.:lu', uln !:"7 ll.t. 1(1 I III 1:10 II. 1. 1 lu 2:li II. t. XI In the J S) ll.t I l In the i:ll ll.t. Onind aire of ill trotter. nnd nacera with record, of J.ai or ln'tter One of hi. great grand aou I. credltetl with i: iH'rforiuer..nnd hi. de.cendunt. In !.i ll.t. nil to Id. nra now nliout HTU In iiuinber I.tdiim t'lnk Htnrtle by MniubrlnoHpirtle I'.ii.aireoi innnu iinmaoi bz.inci lining villi m tte S.08, Koxy (.'urd S:U7, t'he.ley 1 IV uud other.. 2nd dnm Mart tin, by I.) le Wllke . IK, aire o( 7 anil ilnliK nl lleole lach J .IK1,, John T.Sawij.OllngS-llnndKother. .Ird dnm Hllm, by Imp. Iluckden. Itevera. will make the pre.ent .eiuon at the .table of Jntnea McKechiiln mnr Hub ble ut 1 10 to Inaure n l.lng colt. LEADER. t the aainii time nnd place I will .land, thu lA-hnnd black Jack I i lack lurinerl: OMIIIIl lT M. II. Kul.mka. He I. it lino Individual and hla colta anuk louder than word, ol til. iiunlltle. n. n hniiler. Tbl. will tie hi. third .cnuui. J.K. McKKCIINlK, Hubble Kj. Commissioner's Sale! Lincoln Circuit Court In ol.'dlence to n Judgment of the Lincoln Circuit Court, reudereil at the February term, U. In thu action of J no. f Cnih a heir, ngaln.t Jno K.Ca.h'. heir., tin under algncd I'oiiiiiila. Inner will, lietweeu the hour, of 1 and 1 1: ., on MONDAY. AI'UIL, IS t, iuuutytourt ony. oiler fur Mile nt public outcry to the highlit nnd I at blddvr In front of court home In Htnnford Ky , tin. following propvrty 111 Turner.vllle, Lincoln county, Ky. l.The ature-boune and lot Imundeil on the North livtheHtiiiifordund Hu.lonvllle pike, on the K.a.t and Houth bribe luudaofJninea .MH'ormlck and on tilt Went by the McKln ney und CotTey'a Mill plke.contalnliigiibout incre. und SriKKla, 1 here I. a large Inline atore-hou.e and dwelling combined on till, lot und It I. n .pleudld aland for a general .tore. S. The "Neal proiierty" which la bounded on the North by the laud of Ml. Hue Dul lluaand Martin McCormli'k.on thu Kuat by McDorinlck'. church turnpike, on the Houth h Htanford and Hu.tunvllle turnpike and on the Weat by thu lnnd of Mr.. Hen (loud contiilulng IwtweenHnnd V iicre.. Thl. lot contiiln. aS-.tory frame dwelling und out building.. TKItMH. The .alea will ! Hindu oil il criHilt of lx mouth.; the purchaaera will tmriqulred to give bonda for the purchuke price with gooil aecurlt), pitjalile to thu Couiinl..luuer, bcurlng U ier lent, lutere.t from date of aale until paid, having the force nnd effect of a Judgment and accurcd by lien on the land. Tbunreaent lea.ee. of Irfit No. 1 have thu privilege of extending their lea.e two jcar from April 1. I'JM, uud Lot No. 2 la len .il until Jan. 1. luin. I'. M. McllOIlKHTrt, HiR-clnl Com'r. PUBLIC SALE! Dealrlug to change my loiutlon, I will on WKDNKHDAY. Al'HIL Uth. lurj, Atmytioniuln I'reucberavllle, Ky aell nt public outcry the following peraunul prop-irty.to-wlt: 1 milk cow nnd rnlf, 2 milk cow, t year ling hellera, 1 Heer calf, S brooil mure., 1 In foul to jack, 1 three-) ear-old II I ley, 1 tvro-yeiir-old horae, both by Hllver King; a Jennet.; 1 lour-) cur-old mule, welt broke; S coming three-year-old hor.e mule. ; I com ing two-year-old ninrei mulej null bnle. of goinlliu. lot of baled atrnw, 1 two-horau wngou; t buggle uud luirnu.; 1 mowing niachlno; aoine plow and plow gtur und many other thing.. Alaoooe. Jack for Mile. He I. IHj hand. high, t vear. old, .lied by Illnck Cloud. he by Tom Keene. ha. lieu trlnl und Lu good breeder. I will ill mine iiuio anil puice oner my furm of HSiierea. Tbl.proiertyl..ltuiitHllii rMiieiier.v Hie. Lincoln County. Kentucky. and I. olio of the moit de.trable farm. Ill till, lucullty; near church,. chool house, nnd po.t ol!!cu,l well watered, Drake. I 'reek running througu vuu inriii. nwui i.ii;ii'Boi ooiiuin lunil und ua gooil a theeountyiirfoid., both liemii und tolmcu) huvlil-'Wfii ral.ul on tin laud. A gooil dwelllug hou.e on till. fiirm of 7 riMiuia, u goon cellar miiuu oin froiii huute.u kooil vluejnrd mid orclinnl, atock burn, toluccoUirn miUiv In bit tu uvea und hold. 7 acre of tolmcco. Al a tenant hou.c, on furm, of i room.. Thl. bind will Iw .old forcu.h orone-tlilrd cn.li and reiiiiilndurliioueand two year, at U per cent per nniiuin with Hen. Term on per. .onul property mmlu known on day of tale. Hale beglu.nl lu o'clock A.M. Any one de airing to look ut the properly will cull nt ,",,U,", J.K.HOLT.OIAW. Capt. Am Uourne.Auct. Un". TyVfieur fleai Walkovers! Just a little neater and just a little better than ever. High Shoes in Gun Metal, Vici, Ox Blood and Patent Leathers, i$3.50, $4 and $5.00 Per Pair. Alpretty good stock still of WALKOVER heavy goods for this sloppyweathef. . t - - H. J. McROBBRTS, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. S2e2QSSgSSQSSgQ3S2Sl M PURE OLIVE OIL ! Direct importation from France. The very best for eating and EQ medicinal pur- rr poses. ffl 35c Half Pint; 60c Pint, $1.00 Quart. m f& PENNY'S DRUG STORE, 7 YH Btamford, Kentucky. OS The American Fence. The Fence With Hinge Toint And Tension Curve, Which haii placetl it in tho market M-contl to none. It ia bull strong, pig tight, well galvanized anil of tho beet 15erfeiner steel wire. Cull and sec it. Some interesting prices lor next IJ0 dajs. Seo tho Poultry Fence wo have. GEORGE H. FARRIS, Stanford. FOR SALE I A farm on Indian Creek. 1.17 ncrea. SK mile, from uriuled acbool. ut Mlddleburu: niacre in cultivation, real lu timber; gooil dwelling, burn uud nil neieaanry outbuild lnit L' I lii it tnlm 111 i.j.po iiai.l ( llna i.aiumi )t lumivvui .! .u jjinva lnnd: good orchard ifurui well watered. Call oiioraddre.a U. M. 1'KltKINH, jiuiilleiiurg, Ky, STONEWALL JACKSON, JR. Thl. lino black auddlu atullluu wn aired bvtlieuriut auddln breeding atalllon. Hid Hloniwall, Thl. i oil', dam wu. u Deiimurk intire. lie I. n nice con, lie nu. coll. to irovu hi. good broiling lllataud ut rito Inaurti until wciiiiiug lime vvunoiiin lien on all colt until paid fur. Darren mure Hindu to .land by thelmpreguulor. Wu have iwrfcct auccua. In thl. brei ding. ILLY IRECKINRIDGE. Till, line black Juck wn alrtd by .Major John D. Harrla' Imported Jack, Ho will mnke the .ea.on of luw at my burn at S to liiauren cult until weiinlng time. HI get of Hun la now on my furm to .how for ul. good briedlug. Ho I. a aure foal getter, A. T.THAYLOIt A HONH. I'leuaaut Hill llrecdlng Kuriu, Htunford, 11. r. 1), Ho. i. m Lincoln Bonds for Salel 4 Per Gent. Seml Annually. On HATl'llDWrAl'ltll. 10. HO), ut I o'clock I' il.. In front of thu court houao door lu Htuiiloj-.d. Lincoln county, Ky., the undertlgiied f uuimtlouera w 111 aell ut pub lic, outcry to luu hlulie.1 bidder the lamiU of .aid county to the amount of IIS.I.M for tlui purKjo of erecting ji new court-hou.o lu aulii county Huld Uiuda will Imi..uihI lu three aerie., to-wlti Herle. "A" of IIU.uil und con. Ming ol aiboudaot t'ol each, duo lid pioublu 111 lu jeura from -May I, lnv, with the privilege of redeeming In T eur. Hj le "H" of IIU.UO, con. I. ting of l IkiuiU of trail inch, due und puuhle In 15 year from May I, How, with thu privilege ol re deeming In lojeara, Herlea"('"of llS.uil. coiul.tlug of ailioud of t-'mi .encli, duu and iiavublu In year, from May I. Haw, but with the privilege, of redeeming lu lSyeuia, Hnld lionda will Iw .old on .prj 10, llJli,ut 1 1'. il.nnd will holMiied unit bear lutere.t from l.t duy of Muy, mm. with lutere.t ut 4 jwr cent., puyublu .eml-aunuully. O ll.dooper.J.H.Owaley.Jr., and V. 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