frf Wjr" r '-i"jpi'iiwiP' f- h in ,' 4 I I. H I--i It r ! IK H! I The Interior Journal. Jtnttrfttnlh Potl Ofietat Stanford at ttttnA'Cli matter. L5N, TITCETHBLE No.fl,Hootn,ltiMr. m. No,S3,'Hoiith,ltf:IS A M. No. 4, North, 4tWA. M. No. H, North, BH r. M. No.I7.10iW a.m. JOS. S. R!CE,:Agont. MASON'S MEET. TJncolll UxIgeNo.SO F.A A.M.jMtnMt jn aLtwi communlcntlon on wh first mhI tklrd Koixlnr nluhti of ench month. nt T:.W mvinrk in ilirlr linll on mnln ttrocflt, Hlnll- tori, Ky. Mcniln-r of lt?r Iwlgea nro frn- fllr invltwioiioiircsent. i, n. MKtn. SW-o. lOi ren Spring& Summer Stock. &.T jour men.uro'tnkon by n tnllor of ex Mrtrom. Then your clothe., whether low mrtcn baalm-n. ult or the flneit evening ilbe, will hnve thnt IndlvMunlttjr and fit -ahlch plainly indicate they were made to ja nif.nuro. I will nlio tnke your mens on tor extra trouaera, fnncy veat, top owtts and ovrrconL. Knll nnd Winter rapltson hnnd rendy for your Inspection. it. 0. UUl'tiKY, The TMlor, HUnforU, Ky. Fruit and Ornamental Trees ! rrttrythlim for Orehnnl. Ijn nnd (Inn'S-i. One Million Htrnwborry pliinH. Hrw Catalogue.. No Agents. H. F. Hillenmey er & Sons, T.HXINdTON Kr.NTOOKT. CUT FLOWERS 'FOR SALE! 1 tin furnlili the public with tho beat, na Tr.ll the frailest of cut flower., plant, nf all kinds, bulbs, potted lion era, on .liort acllt. Alto mnke n .peclaltyot wreath. lor for funernl purpoie.. In connection with the nbore, I hnve nil klidr.of Tcgi'tuliles on hnnd nt renaonable rte,0HUI8TMAN'(lUKKNH0UHKH. Kll IlUUIIAKI), l'HOH. Htnnford, Ky. SnturtsTobacco and Tobacco Barns. Nothing But Insurance. Jesse D. Wearen, The Insurance Min, STANFORD, KY. Residence I'll one 88: Office, K. Insure with me and be fully protected. CONCRETING Wre In nosltlon to do nil kind, of con mtuni, such as 11 lock Work, I'aTements .tninci. wacnn make any ininz irome down to n fence post. We can serve promptly and guarantee flrst-clasa c ana maiorini, uau ana gei our pricoa tyou Duy your material mieaai. PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Ky. Fish & Pennington, Insurance and Real Estate. All kinds of INSURANCE on all kinds of property. Only the larg est companies represented. Kates as low va can be had anywhere. Stanford, Ky.. Phone 200. J.L.Beazley&Co., Undertakers audJjErabalrr or. Also Dealers in Fur niture, Mattings, Ruga. They will exchange Furniture for all Kinds of Stock. Give Them a Call. PricesJ Right. STANFORD. - KENTUCKY. J. C. McCIary, iLSj tUndertaker-MEmbalmor and iPMleKln.Harness, Saddlery, STANFORD, KY- WtH'.rtone, 1ST. Uomt'rtion U. FARMER'S DEPARTMEHT. I To Rent.' Twenty-fivo acres 'of corn ground. Joa. Bftllou. Fort Sale. 100 young ewes, J. II. Newell, Yoscmltc, Ky. Hogs For Sale. Have 22 head, all kinds. Robt. C. Watkins, Maywood, Ky. 2t For Sale. 20 lone yearling and 20 short yearling steers. M.J. Hodman, Morcland, Ky. 4t J. B. Sartaln sold to E. C. Taylor a family horao and bought of J. V. Brown a maro for $165. Sixty bushels of German millet seed at $1 25 per bushel for sale. F. Schnltz- ler, Ottenheim, Ky. T. M. Green won again at Jackson ville, Fla., Tuesday. Ho has started in six races and won Ave. Wanted. About 23 bushels of cow peas, last year's seed. Address Henry Riddcr, Crab Orchard, Ky. St. For Sale. 75 to 100 bushels of or chard grass seed. Extra good. $1.50 per bushel. B. B. King, Morcland. George B. Robinson, of Boyle, sold to the Bledsoe County, Tenn., Jack Co. a black' jack by Prince the Third, for $1,000. For Sale. 25 three-year old mules. All broken and in good working order. Call on or phone Logan Hubble, Lan caster R. F. D. No. 1. At George Pugh's sale in Scott coun ty corn sold at $3.25 per barrel, hay $13 to $U per ton. horses $100 to $163, milk cows $27 to $G2 GO, hogs weighing 100 pounds sold at $11, 14 boars at $13. A One Hundred and Fifty Acre farm on good pike. Has two houses. In 2J miles of railway station. Land produces good tobacco. Look at it and you will buy it. rri.ee only $z,bw. Stanford Real Estate Co. I. Shelby Tcvis, of the Shelby City section of this county, bought at the Monsee3 sale at Smlthton, Mo., the great jennet, Lady of Limestone, for $1,375, the highest price ever paid for a jennet at a public sale. A big crowd attended II. D. Stiles' sale in Boyle. Timothy hay brought $13.50 to $15.50 per ton, 40 ewes with lambs thrown in, $6.20, milk cows $38 to $59, heifer calves $16 to $20.25. brood sows $17 to $22, 85 shoata at $7, 35 short yearling mule colts $94, eight brood mares $102 to $225, corn 68c per bushel. Bargain. 257 7-10 acre farm about five miles from town, on good pike, I mile from school, church and store, 100 acres fine tobacco land. Nine room brick residence, 240-barrel crib, shed granary, silo, barns, etc. Fencing good and place well watered. Nine never-failing springs, cement troughs, etc. In a splendid neighborhood. Stan ford Real Estate Co. IN MEMORIAM. In memory of Mr. Chas. Scott, whose spirit took its flight Feb. 16, 1910, of a complication of troubles, aged 73. Thou art gone and we shall miss thee. We shall miss, father, dear, When the lamps at eve are lighted And we all are gathered here. In the dear old family room, Where so oft with the we've met; Thou art gone and we shall miss thee, But we will not thee forget. We shall miss thee when the morning Sheds on us its beauty fair, And the busy day is calling Us again to toil and care. We shall miss thee when at noonday We have all sat down to eat We shall miss thee or thy dear voice Never more our ears to greet. We shall miss thy coming foatsteps When the evening shades draw nigh And the golden sun Is setting In the bright lit western sky. We shall miss thee when we gather 'Round the fire so warm and bright And its cheerful blaze gives comfort On a cold and chilling night. But we know that thou art resting, Free from suffering, toil and care, And again we hope to meet thee In that land so bright and fair; When our life on earth Is ended And we all have one by one Passed through death's dark, unknown portal To that happy, heavenly home. One Who Loved Him. A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are never founi where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Uownls are out of order. If you want these qualities and tho success they bring, use Dr. King's Now Life Pills, tho matchless regula tors, for keen bruin uud strong body. 25c nt Penny's Drug Store. 80-acrb farm about seven miles from Stanford. Land all cleared and In good state of cultivation; six-room cottage, barn, double crib, etc. Right on pike, close to good school house and church and in good community. Well watered and fenced. Price $2,000. Stanford Real Estate Co. 'One more question, dear." "Anrral fnna 1 nm llatAntncr " ..tv. .-v, ... ..Hw.....n. "Will you love me when I'm old?" "Well. I'll tell vou. This is a tirac- tical age. I'll see that you get ade quate anmony, - Americans are the greatest neanut eaters In the world they would be even if there were no circuses. In 1907 and 1903 Japan exported 17,000,000 pounds of peanuts and the United Stated look "Ilyomcl has done a wonderful thing for me. For two years I was so hoarso that I spoke In a whisper; now I am as well as ever. Thanks to Ilyomcl." Mrs. James Sponccr, Watervleit, N. Y. G. L. Penny guarantees Ilyomcl to cure catarrh or any throat trouble. Com plete outfit $1; extra bottles 50c. Col. Thomas W. Bullitt died at a hos pital In Baltlmoro of apoplexy, with which ho was stricken on a street car some 10 days ago. ...NOTICE... TO Contractors, Letting MONDAY. APRIL," 4th 1010, Notico is hereby given that I, as supervisor ot turnpike roads for Lin coln county, Ky., will until 10 o'clock A. m., Monday April 4, 1910 receive eenlcd bids for stone nml gravel con tracts on tho various sections of turn pikes in paid Lincoln county, Ky. All bids for furnishing, hauling, breaking mid spreading stono nud gravel must bo sealed and filed with mo on or before 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, April 4 1010, at Stanford, Ky., and no bids will bo received after that time. Contracts will be let to tho lowest and best bidders, and con tractors will bo required to give bond with surety, to be approval by me, for the faithful performance of their contracts nml for all penalties nud damages for failure to so perform their contracts within tho tinia and uuder tho conditions hcicinaftcr men tioned. Staufonl it Danvillo pike sec. 1 from Stanford to Mrs. Mattio White's, 30 rods stone. Same, sec. 2 from Mrs. Mattic White's gate to Boyle county line 30 rods stone. Stnnford it Rush Branch pike sec 1 from Stanford it Lancaster pike to Rush Branch, 25 rods stone. Same, sec. 2, from Rush Branch to Hubble, 20 rods Monc. Staufonl it Kncb Lick pike sec. 1 from Stanford it Hustonvillo pike to Hanging Fork creek 10 rods gravel. Same sec. from Hanging Fork creek to Danvilloit Hust&uville pike, 20 rods gravel. Stautord it Milledgcrille pike sec 1 from Stanford it Hustonvillc pike to McCorniack's church, 20 roils gravel Same, sec. 2, from McCorniack's church to Milledgcvillc, 20 rods gravel. Stanford it Preachcrsville pike sec. 1, from Stanford it Ccub Orclmrd piko to Wilkerson's Branch, 20 rods stone. Same, sec. 2, from Wilkerson's Branch to Crab Orchard it Lancaster pike 20 rods stone. Stanford it Crab Orchard pike, sec. 1 from Stanford to Baughmau's gate, 20 rods stone. Same, sec. 2, from Baughmau's gate to Bywuters gate 15 roils stone Same, sec. 3, from Bywaters' gato to Crab Orchanl, 40 roils stone. Stanford it Otteuhcim piko sec. 1 from Stanford it Waynesburg pike to J. G. Lynn's, 15 rods stone or gravel Same, sec. 2, from J. G. Lynn's to Boone s shop, 10 rods'stone. Same, sec. 3, from Boone's pIioji to Ottenheim, 20 rods gravel. Stanford it Dix River pike k-c. 1 from Staufonl it Crab Orchard pike to ilayileu b witch 1U rods gravel. Same, sec. 2 from Ilaydeu Switch to Naylors' lane, 20 rods stone. Same, sec. 3, from Naylors' lane to uurraru Co. lino, 2U rods gravel. Stanford it Lancaster piko bee. 1 from Stanford to Logan's lano 25 rods stone. Same, sec. 2 from Logan's lano to (jurrard Co. line 20 rods gravel. Stanford it Waynesburg pike, sec. 1 from Stanford to Ottenheim pike, 25 rods stone. Same sec. 2, from Ottenheim pikv to Maywood Co. road at foot of Knob, 25 rods stone. Same, sec. 3 from Maywood Co. road to Curler's Store, 10 rods stone. Satuo. sec. 4, from Carter's store to Hutchison's school-house, 15 rods stone Same, sec. 5, from Hutchison')) school-house to Butt's store, 15 roils stone. Same, sec. G, from Butt's store to Kings Mountain pike, nothing. RURAL TELEPHONES. MR. FARMER: Make your homo us modern for your family as a city residence, ami placo yourself in a position to got tho latest market quotations ut any time. This cau bo accomplished by means of our telephouo servico, which you and your neighbors can get for a sum that is small compared with tho benefits received. Call or uddrcsa oii,r nearest oflico or wrlto direct to headquarters, Nashville, Tenn., for information regarding our special "Far mers' Lino" rate. If you aro not at jireecut enjoying telephono sorvico, we can immediately interest you. Our liuea cover the States of Kentucky, Tennessee. Mississippi. Louisiana and the Southern iwrtiou of ludiaua aud Illinois. EAST Same, sec. 7, from Kings Moun tain piko to Gcoigo Gaines 12 rods gravel . Same, sec. 8, from Geo. Gaines' to Geo. W. Clifl's, 2fi rods gravel. Same sec. 0, from Geo, V. Clifl's to unynesbiirg (1 rods gravel. Stanford it Hustonvillo piko sec. 1 from Staufonl to Cash's store 30 rods (tone. Same, see. 2, from Cash's store to Hanging Fork creek, 30 rods stone. Same, sec. 3, from Hanging Fork creek to Hustonvillc, 40 rods gravel nud 10 rods stone. Hustonvillo it Coffey's mill pike, sec. 1 from Hustonvillo to Win Car son's, 20 rodi stone. Same, sec. 2, from Win Corson's to Mt. fcalciii, 40 rods stone, Hustonvillo it Ilrndfonlsvillo pike, whole nmd, 20 roils gravel. Hustonvillo it Danville niko sec. 1 from Hustonvillo to Black pike GO rods stone. Same, sec. 2, from Black pike to Boyle Co. line 20 rods stouo it 10 roils gravel. Hustonvillo it Carpenter's creek pikn. wliolo road, SO rods gravel. Hustonvillo it McKinney pike, whole road, 5 roils gravel. McKinney it Culler's mill piko sec. 1, from canning factory to old toll house, rmls gravel. Same, sec. 2, from toll house to old Lair place, 25 rods stone. Same, sec. 3, from old Lair place to .Mt. baletu, 60 rods stone. Same, sec. 4, from Mt. Sulem to Casey county line, GO rods stone. McKinney it Turnersvillo pike, whole road, 35 rmls gravel. McKinney it South Fork pike, sec. 1, from Green River to the canning factory, 25 roils gravel. Same, sec. 2, from canning factory to G. T. Ashlock's hotel in McKinnoy, 10 roils stouo nnd 5 rods gravel. Same, sec. 3, from G. T. Ashlock's Hotel to Hustonvillo it Stanford pike at J. S. Murphy's, 25 rods stone nnd gravel. Turnersville it McC'orniack church iiike, see. 1, from Turnersville to Sam Helm's. 10 rods gravel. Same, sec. 2, from Sam Helm's to Sam Bishops, 10 rods gravel. Same, sec. 3, from Sam Bishop's to Knob Lick pike, 5 roils gravel. Danville it laucaster pike, whole road, I.) roils stone. Lincoln it Boyle pike, whole road, 0 rods stone. Kingsvillo it Pleasant Point pike, sec. 1, from Staufonl it Waynesburg pike to Ciuey county, county road, 20 rods gravel. Same, sec. 2, from Casey county county road to Kingsvillo, 20 rods gravel. Crab Orchanl it Lancaster pike, sec. 1 , from Crab Orchard to U. . Evnns' farm, 40 roils gravel or stone Same, sec. 2, from G. W. Evans' farm to Garrard county line, 25 rods gravel. Crab Orchanl it Chappcll Gap pike whole road, 40 roils stono or gravel Carpenter's it Morcland Station pike, wliolo road, 25 roils gravel. A roil of stone or gravel shall con sist of 225 cubic feet. Hand broken stouo nnd gravel must be on margin of road or section by Sept. 15, 1010. All gravel must be spread iieforo Oct. 15, 1010. All metal is to be measured by the super visor, who may designate when and whero it is to be spread. All Crush ed stone must he spread not later than .Ian. 1, 1011. All stono furnished must bo good, sound, hard limestone or quartz nud broken into pieces not to exceed two inches in diameter. The gravel must bo clean and flinty anil thnt furnished on McKinney it Coffey's Mill piko must be from Urecn luver. The court or its representative may reject any material not of proper sue or quality. Jiulilers mutt say wlietn er stone will be broken by hand or caushcil. The supervisor reserves the right to reject any ami all bids. Blank forms on which bids may he made, can ho obtained from the county clerk. Copies of bonds may lw obtained at tho County Clerk's oflice. Lincoln county owns a rock crush er und contractors will bo permitted to use it at $1 per roil. S. K. DUDDERAR, Supervisor Turnpike Roads for Lin coln County. TENNESSEE TEL. & TEL. CO. I "SHIRTS" "See That Famous" JTST RECEIVED. Our Spring Line of Fam ous Shirts, BEST MADE FORJiOc. Sec Our Window. SAM ROBINSON. mm FRESH Of Garden Seed in hulk and in tmckages, Seek oats, clover timothy bluo grasH, orchard grass, red top, seed Irish potatoes, onion sets, etc. W. H. HIGG1NS, Stanford, Don't To Get Tobacco We Have the PRICE and the goods. L. L. SANDERS! Crab, Orchard, Ky., R. 11. MAHONEV, Pres. J. T. The Citizens Title Farms, houocs and lots 'or rent, sale or exchange, Persons desiring quick sales or purchases in realty of all kinds. Call on or write us nt STANFORD, KY. Promptness and Reasonable Commissions Our Specialty. 'Phone 200. asdHCC!'vliiiHBiSifif and Water, Best market iu the State. Second Monday. I. ST0CH Kentucky. Fail our prices ou- WHITE, Sec'y. W. 8. FISH, Trcas. Realty and Co, The Wintry Blasts May Come Aud tho Ruin and Rnow Fall, but your stock will keep warm in Nunncllcy's New Stock Yards Plenty of Covered Pens and Feed Hi bring thctu oa. Court Dif M. Bbuck , Assistant, Canvass v (I. (INOUUfOHATKD) .M.w'..wiu.tvJeW'8.MiC'iS'.'vt .xUifab"l'''-mii 1 i. 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