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"Trag-sgnr 'jmmmrrrrWT agyayrgv - i"" r i-.rir J K'"'"'!"' Mtiwrm .. ft -W'wiiBnfSSSBB 4 if f AGE SIX THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY. MAT 20th, 1910 I !LaPlHLw BwLnW V j dSt- sp a'iE-jMf jHKrAfHKMr f H lwfisK JslsasiB V-r-'; 'MBw HBBnaMHk. ,i aW " SB v-v. , :, IF 4LrMVLivK wV-iiKmH Dispersal Sale of the Glehburnie Short Horns -:- To (Be Sold -:- Thursday, May 26, 1910 Near Danville, Ky. Sale At One O'Ctock P. At. H. P. HAWKINS, Proprietor. P. O. STANFORD, KENTUCKY. AUCTIONEERS: Col. Geo. P. Bellows, Maryville, Mo., Col. Cary Jl. Jones, Chicago, I11- THE FENCE THAT HAS TAKEN KENTUCKY FARMERS BY STORM. m , "vTL.. !il, h.'.fii fowi. mw iniiftriMii.. fyi m i n. n & m foijp "IP Liy 4j- -i..-at " & t-1-- "w 'fe-'i- i." i&w. -.!..-&-.. ! m. - t--.- "K- ff . m .iw rs. mii. ..flfln.i .i jt iii wimi. ii y s jjrifc B i n ql wi,, i ffl.i nM n iAIhiiiiiii I, ii 4U, -. f--.A. -. Jr - 4---- -.-4't -! --'-.. w - - -y - -M- Up. to, date farmers who don't want to be fooling with new fencing every few years or continually patching, are buying the BROWN hENCE. It' the best for service and the price is right. Any weight and any style. H. C. CARPENTER, Stanford. Ky. At Lincoln Nnt'l Bank. , PUBLIC SALE t Of Magnificent Farm! The undersigned will on Wednesday, June ist, 1910 About 1 1 o'clock A. M- on the premise, tell publicly to the highest bidder that splendid farm known s the "Todhunter Place," located in Fayette county, Kentucky., on the Walnut Hills turn. pile loid and containin t 45 S 3 acres. Upon said farm is an elegant t o.story brick dwelling of ten rooms, with good cellar, bath room and all modern conveniences and all usual and necessary outbuildings, including servants' quarters in excellent repair; three good tenant houses, two practical ly new tobacco bams, capable of housing 30 acres o( tobacco; and eicellent stock barn and various other improvements. The place has upon it all necesry fencing, and is supplied with lasting and well distributed water to an extent to satisfy the moit exacting. The land is naturally as good a the best to be found in the far-famed Dlue Crass Regmn, a large part of it now in grass and balance a the highest state ol cultivation, the past cultivation ot the land has been such, and Us present condition u now such, that exceeding 200 acres of the land is now ready for growing tobacco, and the remainder susceptible with proper tillage, of like use later, so that a purchaser may confidently rely upon having 75 or 100 acres for tobacco annually for all time to con: The remainder of the land being eminently suitable for cultivation in other crops. No more attractive farm in itself and in its environments is to be found, aid either for home or investment purposes it cannot be surpassed, and this opinion we behete will be shared by any who will investigate. The sale of the property is made necessary to effect a settlement between the owners. Mr. Hieatt will be found upon the premises until day of sale and will be glad to show the place lo intending purchasers, TERMS OF SALE. One-third caih, balance in one and two years from March Ist, 1911, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payable annually, and to be secured by vendor's lien, purchasers lo have customary seeding privileges this Fall and full possession March 1st, 1911. Purchaser will also get the benefit and assume the burden of a lease lor two years from March Ist, 191 1, covering certain tenant houses and barns on the Combs farm, details of which may be learned on application. Discount at 6 per cent, per annum from day of payment to March 1st, 1911, will be allowed on the cash payment. lor iurther information call on or address. W. F. HIEATT. R. F. D. No. 10, Lexington. Ky. Fayette Telephone No. 2356. or C. B. MOSELEY, Versailles. Ky Good News 'I write lo tell you the Rood news that Cardui has helped mc so much and I think it is ust worth its weight in go d," writes Mrs. Maryan Mar shall, of Woodstock, Ga. "I do hope and trust that ladies who are suffer ing as I did, will take caraui, lor it nas been a God's blessing to me, and will certainly help every lady who is suffering." FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. J no. 3. Robinaon shipped 2' car-load of hnfra to Louisville. Ho paid 8 to 8.05 for them. Fob Sale- Tobacco bed In fine nliapo, 74x9 feet. Apply to Thomas Uodd', at Cnnh's atore, Turnersylllc. 2.1-2 Frcth Jersey cow for sale. Carroll Shank". 22 3 For Sale-A fine tobacco bed, 90 leet loiijt b 9 wide, nenr McKlnney. Ap ply to G. A. Alford, McKinney. 22-3 Brown mare, nlxiut lti years old, in stray pen. Owner can cot tome by payini; charges. U.D.Carter. 213 M. S. KauRhmnn sold a Jersey cow to Davis, of Garrard, for $f0, and one to Land A Buchanan for JOS. At Cynthlana, Clarence Lebus sold to Leallu Combs, of Luxinton, 10.000 pounds of merchantable wool at 3Ccts. it pound. Fon Sale A cood brood maro with mule colt by her side. C. L. llensley, Kings .Mountain. 2t-3 The Markets. Cincinnati, May 19-CattIe, receipts none; market steady; fair to pood shippers $6 50w $7 60; common $2 WX $5 25. Hops, receipt, none; market active. 10c hnjhos; butchers and ship pers $9 86f; FJ 90; common $8 75 J9 0. Sheep, receipts, none, market steady, $3.50ffj JG. Lambs, steady, $- 50or$7 05 Notice, Tobacco Growers. I have decided to clean up what to bacco is left In the country. Have n. ready bought J. M. Lane's crop of 25, 000 pounds. Any ono having tobacco unsold will do well to see mo in the next few days. W. P. Klncaid, Stanford, Ky. Box 2G3-Phono 199. 22 -It For Sale. Small, well Improved farm, just out side of town limits, between Stanford and Rowland; has splendid house, with all necessary outbuildings; new barn, fine youne: orchard, water at door and barn. I have al'o 101 acres of land 2 miles from Rowland on Dix river and county road, which M all in crass and timber, withexeption of 20acres, which is in cultivation For information call on or address Frank Cordier, Rowland, Ky. An Expert's Opinion ot Skin Diseases A prominent, national expert on skin diseases whose name you are familiar with, says that in all his scientific ex- Iperience he has never found so htrd a nisease 10 conquer as eczema, let ne does not hesitate to recommend ZEMO as a most successful .remedy for tho treatment of Eczema, itching skin dis eases, dandruff, pimples, blackheads and all other diseases of the skin and scalp. He says that not only do its cu rative qualities make it popular, hut al so thn fact that it Is a clean, liquid remedy for external ue. A treat im provement over the old style greasy salves and lotions which are not only unpleasant to use but do not destroy tho perm life that causes the disease "ZE MO draws the perms to the surface and destroys them, leaving the skin clear and healthy. Can be used freely on in fants. G. L Penny will gladly sup ply those who call with a free sample bottle of ZEMO and n booklet which explain in simple language all about skin diseases and how to cure yourself at homo with ZEMO. Handsome Home, Walton's Op era House, Furniture, Etc , At Public Sale. BS2 Take Heavy Harness For Heavy Work. Receives just as careful attention from us us the fanciest driving har ness we make. Of course thejeath cr is solid, well tanned and can stand any1 reasonable sirain. We can equip your horse to your entire satisfaction. J. C. McCLARY. Stanford, Ky. The Woman's Tonic No matter If you suffer from headache, backache pains in arms, shoulders and legs, dragging-down feelings, etc., or if you feel tired, weary, worn out and generally miser able Cardui will help you. It has helped thousands of other weak, sick ladies and if you will only give it a trial, you will be thankful ever after. fr' v y. se. i i i S-irsr-' ' You. Kitchen Boiler. Water jjr-" "houltl never be tinkered with. At the slightest shju of damage send for us and have us repair it proper ly or put in u nice one. There have been many accidents caused by trying to save n smnll plumbing bill. And our bills ure always as small as honest plumbing will permit. W. K. WARNER, Phone 188. STANFORD, KFNTUCKY. fit fcwiF l& iKL 'tV' jv3 ' iiTr'-i Th ---"V Ml PlsB5i'f3isisS I will sell at ptibllo auction nt in) lioine on l-OKnn Avk. nt xu'clorWstiuruuii H ATUIUIA Y. 11 AY Sxtu, 1M. Slv (.room residence, 111 imkhI repair, nrsv lot. CHrclen MrcRi'y pluiiieU, good stable mid horse lot, excellent cistern, etc. Mso WhI fun's Opens lloasi, wtilcb hits ii aentlns I'npiu'lty otDiliiiiU ntilcli Is equipped wltli plnno, six seta ntacenery, two curtains, ih i hairs, etc. Ixit oriiousohold tin J kitchen furniture, us followsi I aultti or Wnlnul Furniture, with li untttreis, 1 .ulte Onk Furniture, SdlnltiK room tables es.ten.loni It 111 im Closet, 1 wiiar llano. I KuldInK lied. MiternlTiible. I'loturva, lot of cbalrs, nlieutlngatotes, 1 Hurdrobe. I sideboard, 1 lint rack, lot ot kltolien ut.'imlls, I limn ir.uHer, lot Rarden tools, and other thliiKi too uumeroua to mention. Terms uniiounc eU tuire anle rummncet, J, r ('handler. Auc K C WALTON. Sample Helps Frail women So many women are dragging out weary lives just because their diges tive organs are weak. The result is poor circulation, nervousness and the verge of invalidism. It is often very nnii.fi.f.ii.i. ,! .l. . . ... ;w....wv.a.jr ai.u sue tvuilliiuaj OCTO fault. Tho first thlnr to do Is to look to the welfare of your bowels. There the trou b' usually Ilea. All phyalclana know ... A .,lar,t0 percentage of women are liaUtuallv conatlpatud. and from this re sults Ind.cestlon. piles, weariness, etc, that women constantly complain of. .. . , ."J,"' u .aitine "remain rem edies" and Mines of that kind until you havo started your bowels to movfnr. iou will nnd that when the bowels move rcKuIarly once or twice a day all your petty Ills will dlaappenr. Take a Rood, mild laxative tonic Ilka Dr. Caldwell's Byrup I'cpsln for awhile and you will find yourself rapidly Retting better and iiuiisjcr. yuur do wen win regulate them lei and work at stated times, and then your headaches and dlizlncsa will disappear. Don't take strong- cathartln pills or salts, but just such a mild and pleasant. tasting remedy as Dr. Caldwell's bottle of your drur- yrun Peniln rou can ohrain sTist ror nriy cents or one dollar, and ciuirr iza may o enouirn to perma nently cure you. Thousands of women keen It regularly In the house and will no loneer be without It, as It cured them and can bo used with aafety by every member of the family, down to the youngest child, but If you havo never I ...,.1.,... I ..a. u "e1 " th" advice, of Mrs. Earl S. Lumber Longest Here k Twentv-nnh tret, Moiine. n land Mrs. Kllen Duniun. Mnnrln I.w! nn.l Iq a.n nut first A.. ,!,,.. t lffnd t0 nr CaMwell for a free trial bot. IS Sent OUt IlrSt. And you Coil lie tl as thev did. und learn for youraelf sure it has been here long enouilh'.. aU' v"u dn '" v?ur .own ca,e- Thl1' to bethoroughlydrilaXlsSl MU"" you' " " a,d ,l"m' ih " Ever had any experience with green ;tJiveCduweyTned,a,c0!y IUIIllH.Tr If not, dOll t hanker after ?'" for youraelf or famll? pertalnlnir to it. Take the experience of others !,,WSSUS and use only tho seasoned kind, the ftrer.r,a.nilfr.. WaL1rnp?.p,..n0pryou..,I,:d,,'your Ollly lumber We sell. name, and address on a postal card or a a . . . ptherwlae. Flor either request th doctor's U. A. ALLEN. Stanfard. Kw. 'a.d.r"..l?.Dr.w '! caidw.iui.5w caw. sB 1,1 fjKJ We Have The Most UpTo Date Line of Pants in Town, in all shades, grey, browns, white flan nel, greens and blue serges, nothing but Come and show them style, let us to you. SAM ROBINSON, Next Door lo Lincoln County National Hank, STANFORD. KY. a1 M i i : HI S33&3&33K STYLISH I aa g UP-TO-DATE Well made Mens' and Boys' clothing. Prices within reach of All. I !!! '& T I Si L. SANDERS, Crab Orchard. Kentucky. ataa gggggggltSBl X mfSi jassJP IsasMsssssatsl'kJasjBS, f t If you have itnythinj to r-dl in the STOCK LINE Take U Nunnelley's New Stock Yards He buysnnd scl s every day in tho year except Sumlaj. liriug on your stock. Host market ia the htate with plenty t ecti anil water tost covered K!ni,, tmUide of L-juisrillo or Lcxingtoa. STANFORD, KY. Wo also do n general hitch and feed businetts. W. L. M'C'AKTY.IVm. E. C WALTON, V-Pmh. L. IUIUGilIW,S.&T Stanford Real Estate Co., Stanford, KontucKy. Farms and Town I'roportr Hauilled on ConimiMion. Stacks and Sold. If you Have I'roncrtv to Boll or Rnnt N'ntif. 1 ii iiiu iur vitxuiar Bonds to L. R, HUGHESf Secretary, Stanford. Ky. Insures Tobacco and Tobacco Barns. Nothing But Insurance Jesse D. Wearen, The Insurance Mao, STANFORD, KY. lleslilunco I'lioue 84; OlUcf, Ml. Ineuro with mo and bo fully protected. B. D. CARTER, Now Llvorv Dopot Stroot, Phone 06, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. J. C. McCIary, a f. ,W-js a-Mi.' Jl &i Undortakor and Embalmer STANFORD, - KY- m. ftiODlin, Horn Phon.M. Above and the Smoke Ashes, The fire insurance policy carries the thoughtful man safe from loss. Your ashes will turn just so many good dollars, if there was ever money looked like a godsend It is which you reap from n policy that reimburses you fur your loss by fire, and that is doubly secure by being drawn by Fish & Pennington, Stanford, Ky., Phone 200. into mid that that v T'i 7 J? . vesw I ii H, J Mr ' -1 " ,WH DUllUlUX, UOBUECUO. 1U. V- sJ 4p