tWPWUflHyjMim i um. i.i """"mjtW' fflcTwrr1' awv" sf" k . i . The STANFORb Interior Journal. vfer STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Tl ESDAY, KEPTEMIIER 'M. 1011 VOLUME- XXXVIII NO. 70. EVERY TUESDAY AND FTHDAt; ,T DIG SUITS FILEO IN CIRCUIT COURT. J. W. Hutchcson Defendant In Two To Which He Files Strong Answers Six Dl- verce Suits A number of ItitercstiiiK suit" Ucro filed Willi Circuit Clerk J. I), fc'wope Init week, and litigation pro Hikes to lie iilentiful when tho Nov ember term of court is railed. Though Attorney C. C. Williitms, of Jit. Vernon, the Citizens' Dunk, (it Nepton, Ky., files suit against J. V. Hiltchcson. of thiri city, Jo col lect $.,U0O alleged to he dttu on u tic iiiuiil nolo for tluil ninoiuit, and se cured by 1 1 bonds of a par .llue of . j00 etch of tho Marion X Suburban (Vmipnu.v. 1' this suit .Mr. Ilutche-r-on, through his counsel, George 1). I'loreiice, files answer that this note vm given as a substitute for a note of Douglas Webb iV Company, simp ly ns ait nceomiuodation, mid he files an agreement untile with the cm nk hy which it was stipulated that it was to sue and endeavor to collect the Webb note before. lioUluu Hut thesou linblo for bis note, and ho avers that this has not been done. He sujs that Webb is worth $2.0, 000 and (imply uble to pay his uotu nml that under thu agreement th hank sliould endeavor to collect the i-ote from linn first. Another int of a rather similar i nture was filed against .Mi. Hut Hitmen by Atiori-oy. t. C. Vdlims ntul I. W. Dclhuruui, of Alt. Ver i on, on behnlf nf thu Citizens' Hank ! Itrodhcnd, This second still is -I Iso for $3,000 on a note against Air. Hutchcsoii, signed jointly by J. J I. Dickey, of Louisville, and .Mr. Hutchcsoii. To tlii.s Mr. llutchesou replies through Ins attorney, that ho vent surety on the note whichJmd Ven given by .Mr. Dickey to the Itrodhead bank while Air. Hiitchcscu v.is cnlner there uinler nu agree ment that the bank wus to mnku an effort to collect from Dickey be fore holding llutehe-oii hiible, but Jik in the former ease, the bank did not do ho. though uotitied by llitt-clu-soil to Mie Die!ey for llie amount Thrtmgli Attorney T. J. Hill. Jr Kflle Al. (liillifT brought Miit for di vorce iiuuiii t her husband, Edward 4iiithff, on grounds of abandonment. They were married in 1901 and have several chihlreii. Attorney Mill also brought utt on behalf of W. 1.. Finn against his wife Ktmnu Fain for divoric, also Jin the grounds of ahaudoiiment. Tln-y were inarrieil in 1003. Attorney Fontaine Fox Bobbin filed suit on behalf of Thomas Smith Jignuist his wife Nancy Smith for legal separation, on tho grounds of Hiaudonmcnt. They "were married ii 1000 in Iowa. Catberiuu Hodge has brought suit lor divorce against her hushiid Fianl: Hodge, through Attorney John N. Menefce, Jr., on grounds of non-sup-lrt and ab.UKloiinieut. They were Jiinrried in 18!Kt mid have six chil dren. Suit fo.' divorce was also tiled by t'lilnic J, Green against her husband IVdm Green, her attorney being 1'. Al. Mclloheit. She allege thai he nhandoncd her anil treated her cruel .v and uhks Hint he bo coinpfllttl to tnakc an accounting of his pmpcr tv for the support of her-df and ier two ehihlrcn. She say he owns a place worth about 1,(111(1, at High land. Joe Adams sue for" divorce from his wife Com Adam, through At t'tniey .1. S. Owsley, Jr., on a stiitu lcr charge. PUBLIC SALE AT G0VER HOUSE. CRAB ORCHARD Saturday. Sept 30. 1911 at 10 A. M. Beds, ninttresses, springs., dress ers, wuslfslnnds, tables, Mattings, chair, vide-honrd, cots. dishes, sheets, sewing luacliine, stoves, ice cream freeir, etc. Three mares, bred to jock, t horse lerfectly gentle, 0 sets of single, uirness, - pairs of double harness, U extra poles, 0 buggies, 1 drummer wagon, 2 surreys, 2 roustabout, 1 break enrt, I side -addle, 1 spring wagon, 1 bunch of yeatling. Terms made known on day of hale. Ladies cordially invited. Col. Pete Chandler, tict. Curtis Gover. FOR SALE! My homo containing 2 acres nnd 15 poles of land, 4 miles noutli of linntbter 4 miles east nf Stanford, on Dix Itivcr U tho fork's of tb road, lending from tho Dudilernrt Alill to Gilbeit's Creek ututton, sioru and post office, which is one mile. Plenty of fruit, good cUter-i. good barn and und dwelling mid nil out buildings. Address Prof. J. Dat- 8on, Oilbcrt'sCrcek Ky. 70-8. ""Tim Woman's Improvement Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at ,' o'clock nt thci- club rooms. A 'ull ntlendanee o the members U reiuestti. MILLEDGEVILLE. Thumns Thornton sold to a Hedge villn man a suckling colt for $72.50 Air. John Mirier sold to .Myers and Tucker of llustonville II yearling calves at 5 cents and Air. Aloscr bought of Air. Leu (laddis a sow ami pip. Air. Sam Newell bought a fine hull from a Pulaski man. Air. Charlie Jones had a horse to die last Meek. Horn, to Mrs. Faiuiie Fole, of Greenville, a fine boy. The mother was before marriage a .Mis Vox of this place. Mr. Loyd Paynter, of Damille, motored over Inst Sunday to see Miss Lonme Uooue, wno is the at tractive guest of .Miss l.clbi Jones. Aliss Lula Tate, of Dunuville, is the guest of her mm! Mrs. Simmons. Ali-s l.uey Alcl'hord, of Shelby City who hns been visiting her friend .Miss Mnttiu HUhop. ASiss Irene .Morgan who has ty phoid fever is some better at this writing, llcr.iniiiiy friends aro glnd to know. Airs. Jt. L. WinniiH of Lexington, is spending the' week cud with her mother Airs, Al. C. Jones. Miss Itose AlcCormnek the charm ing correspondent of llustonville, mid her sister, Aliss .Marguerite, passed through town last week. Air. Josh .Myers is doing an ex tensive business with his canning t'.ictory. this hummer. Mr. .Myers is a uoimI neighbor and ie wish him success. There is a joung lady in this lown who wants i-oincoiie to inform her whether it is a sin to he an old n.aid over IK) years of age. BIG CIRCUS AT LEBANON Forepauqh and Sells Brothers to Exhibit There on Sat. Oct. 7. The great Adam Forcpnugh ami Sells Brothers' circus will give two performances in Lebanon on Sutur dnv Ortober7th. lit New York City tin- show is considered the licit ot ill American amusement institutions For nearly fifty years it has held the place in the esteem of the public -in fact of the world, for Miere is not a country on earth that is civilizid where at some time of mi oilier it Iiiik not pitched it mail) acres of tents. The seiisniiou with the show this year is the automobile double somr s.iult iu inid-nir, nccomplished by a vouitu I'reudi woman not yet out oilier teens. For utter recklessness and apparent disregard of death lift net stands pre-eminent. The heavy cur shoots with lightning M-eed down a slender incline, leaps high in air and while the audienee is .aping in turns two completo revo lutions in spnee, then dropping with tcriifie force to a sleel platfoon. fiis it. the most thrilliin; nf nil the world's thrillers. The parade which the show is giv ing this year is three miles long and iib-ohilch new in ideas from stmt to fini-h. Over 1,00(1 people, "i.'iO hor ses and three herds of elephants arc seen in it. The entire equipment of the show is new and the maiiugerie is the most completo collection of rule animals in America. o CUPID'S CAPERS. Samuel Iti-dmp, ,li a prominent young iiirnier of the Writ Kud was united in holy bonds of matrimony Inst week to Ah.s Martrniet Hey r.ohN. the attractive daughter of Mr Mid Mrs. II. II. Ilejnnlds. The ccrc tcony was performed by Kev. W. O. Montgomery Judc II. ('. It.iker. of Columbia, announces the engagement ot hii mtighlcr, .Miss Alnuuc to Air. William David Jones, of Kiioxville, Teun. The marriage will bo solemnized ut thu home of the intended bride's patents the latter part of October. BLUE LICK. Air. Boyd Sims, ot King's Aloun uunt Airs. J. O Lay. Airs. II. I). Young visited her moth er Airs. W. M. Huzelctt hist week, while her husband was on business ut Somerset. Dogs broke into Mrs. David Dnugh crty's turkeys and killed seven. .Miss Alertie Lay spent Saturday vith her sister. Airs. C. O. Daugli erly. Airs. Leona Youeoii and chil dren spent a week with her father Mr. W. M. Lay. RANKIN. WAYNE COUNTY John (Jock) Rankin of Stanford was hero biiiiijr cattle. He left with Vt. liks Margaret IIiivh. of Somerset was tho guest of Aliss Francis Run ic in the last of the week. Tim two l.ll fur llnriisiilc Sunday A. Al. where they will teach in the Graded nhool of that town. Alessrs Logan Shearer and Wutcrson Coffey were nut here Saturday. Misses Phylis Hates and Jennie Stone were guests ,,( Mr., ('nroliiii- Rankin's Sunday. 'il ..! Perry Ingram and Sam Cn tcllo are weighing1 up cuttle this week which they bought some timo since. ELECTION OFFICERS. For Lincoln Appointed By Commis sioners Last Week. F.lcctioti Commissioners It. L. Da vison, J. T. Kmbry, nnd Sheriff W. L AlcCnrty met In!t week nnd appoint ed the following officers to conduct the election iu Lincoln county on Nov. 7: Stanford No. I Phil Ntinuclley, Judge JainOs Harris, Sheiiff, II. J. Luce, Clerk. It. C. Arnold, Judge. Stanford. No. 2 James II. Woods, Sheriff, K. D. Pennington, Judge, Cicero Reynolds Clerk, Hid llolderinau, Judge, Stanford No. 3 C. V. Gentry Sheriff, W. II. Weurcn, Judge, J. V. Cummins, Clerk. P. M. Mi-Roberts Judge, Stanford No. 4. W. P. Logan Judge, .Morgan Itenzlev, Sheriff. S. J, Dull, Judge, II. J. Darst Clerk. Crab Orchard No. I . J. R. CduiFstoli. Judge, ' R, II. Hronaugh. Sheriff. Fred Shaw, Judge John Kennedy, Clerk. Crab Orchard No. 2. S. J. Tntum, Judge. .Sum Cluiudler, Judge, K. 1). Noitkcs, Clerk, Simon Petrcy, Judge. Wavnesburq No. I llradlev Ale.Mullin, Judge, W. I). D. Ha vs. Clerk. J. K. Williams Sheriff, Joe Record Judge Wavnesburq No. 2. S. II. Chevoleltc. Clerk, Geo. . Leech. Judge, W. I). John-nil. Sheriff, Al. D. Walls, Judge. Wavnesburq No. 3 O. C. SH-ake. Sheriff, I). R. Adams, Judge, K. O. Hattgh, Clerk, I.. S. Warlicld. Judge, Hustonville. tin. I Jns. P. Goode, Sheriff, Milton Mctoiuiaik Judge. Josiah Bishop Clerk, T. J. Hell. Judge. Hustonville No. 2. John Riffe. Clrk. Gene Dunn, Judge, J. It. llonnk.-r. Sheriff. James Qrubbs, Judge. Hustonville No. 3. John Carter. Judge. A. C. Hill Clerk. Lee .Manning Judge. II. It. Davis. Sh.-riff. Hustonville No. 4. Iinwitinn Owens, Judge. R. S. Sctidder. Sheriff. Major Toombs, Judge, John Newell. Clerk. HIGHLAND. Kverjbody is busy cutting corn and tobacco. The tobacco crop is much better than the fanners thought it would be six weeks ago. George Liuisford of Shelby City nnd (leorgc Miixey this place have ex changed farms. Rev. F.lbeit K. Young, wife and ludiv are here fiou. Owsley county visiting 'lis fill her nnd mother, .Mr. mid Alr. C. Al. Young. Rev. ( ouch of Pulaski county is the new pastor at the AL K. church. lie preached his fu-t sermon lust Sinidav. Mi.s Abirihu AK-ier has returned Ionic from Louisville to the delight of her many friends Al. 0. toting who siJd out re cently to go to Nebraska has decid id to locate at Highland. S.uti Light and son, Ray left left last week to visit his brother Jiiincs Light in Louisville. From there the will go to Stunbery, AIo. Our school trustee has had our school house painted nnd several several other improvements made that wer badly needed. Miss J'ora Baugh is getting nlnng nicely with her school here. Theie will bo a pie supper at tho IG-ddiind school bouse Saturday I ight Sept. JlOth. for the benefit of the Childrens' Home Society. Let everybody come and help a Rood cause. Oiboruc Haugh of MeKinncy, was in our village last week selling cook ir.g stoves and wire fence. FOR SALE! Sixtv.one acres of fine blue -grass land that has not been plowed for years except 8 acres, 'this limit will t row fine tobacco. Inmip and al falfii; lull binull dwelling; plenty of loensts for posts, and fine wood. Is well watered. This land is '.'. 1-2 miles from Stanford on the Otlen he'un pike, close to school. Will sell on easy terms. 75-T W. F. Dlshon, Stanford, Ky. CUPID AT McKINNEY. Cleo Thomas and Miss Minnie Mc Whortcr Wedded Last Week. AtcKinney, Sept. 2.". Again cupid has been phtyimr a prominent-part '" our owa '""' '",s enptured the hearts of Cleo Thomas, nnd Miss AlcWhorter of Yosemile. Mr. Whorter nnd Ml. Thomas hnve liecn sweethearts for thirteen years and it has been no secret that he I. tul the girl, the time, and now he has tho place. Aliss AluWhoiter and Mr. Thomas were married in Lex ingtoti on Wednesday. Aliss Alc Whorter is it very pretty und it pop ular girl and has many friends in her home town. Air. Thomas is gen eral manngcr for the Columbia Sin gle Tiee fin-lory here where he held the position for several jcars. lie is a man of sterling qualities und is n very prominent man here where he has a host of friends who will tongratulnte him on winning sudt a lady for a help mute through life Their friends extend to them con gratulations and all good wishes for a long nnd happy life. Air. nnd .Mrs. Thomas will maku their home here. Diptheria is in our town and we have three eases John Alurphy, Jr., and Will Hughes' two boys. All precaution possible is being used to keep the di-ense from spreading und the school has been dismissed for a time so far we don't think there will be very much danger for the doctors are doing all they can to keep it down nnd it seems to be iu a very light f oi In nnd they think all tin danger will be over in a few days. The doctors have asked all the par tnts who hnve children to keep them inside of their yards and we hope they will abide by this good advice. Air. J. F. Dittmnn. of Louisville( is visiting his -dsicr Mrs. C. Alobley, and family near town. Air. Giorge Lay hns rented the property on Alain street from Air. Williams and will run a first class boarding house. Airs. Lay has the name of running the best boarding house on the C. S. Air. Will Montgomery and fninilv have moved back to their farm at Arabia. Airs. Betsy Ami .Martin Norton nnd infant died hist week and were buried at the Campbell grave yard id Turnersville. .Mr. F. AL Wnre and Harry Ja cobs motored over to D.unillc on Tuesday afternoon iu Air. Wure's car. FOOT BALL TEAM. Fracticinn Hard at Hiqh School For Games With Somerset. The undefeated Stanford High School foot ball team ot last sea son, lints lair to sliow up in ,;ood shape this fall, i Already the boys have jiegiiii practice under the su pervision of Prof R. S. T.ingnmnu, nnd are beginning to show what they can do. There are a number of new aspirants for the team and it will be a hard fight between some of the youngsters for the different places. The team has lost two crack play cis in Wallace Singleton and Alike Penny hut some mighty good new material has been developed during the course of the summer and many of the best players of hist year have grown nnd put on weight which will help some. Alorrsioii Bright is in school but is forced cmt of the game Ly boils. Two games hnve already been -cheduled by Prof .Behind, both with the Somerset High School tenm, tho first theie on October lJ,h and the second here on October 2Sth. A letter has been received from the Richmond State Normal team nnd a game will probably bt arranged with that team. Stanford' defeated both these teams signally last fall. The line-up of the eleven has not been finally decided upon, hut will ptohuhly bo some! hug like this, if the boys continue to show up ns they hnve in early practice. Quarter back and captain John M. Waters. Left Half Harris Crleman. Right Half Wesley Entbrv. Full Buck Thomns Coleman. Left I'nd Spnldiug Hill. Left Tackle-Will McCurly Left Guard Silas Anderson. Center Russell Brown Right Guard Clinton Coleman. Right TackleJoe Bill, Bight End Harry Reinhiirt Among others who are showing up veil iu tleir work for the team are William AloWey. William Yager. I'l tnont Ead. William Wood and Log an AlcCormnek. Fount Helton was given a life -iiitnni at Koincrct for couiidieitv .in the Heath and Beatty killing. A ICiisev county jury tried h.tn. Ten of the urvmen ure said to hat v fa Uored tho death penalty. The tuv-iu-bers of the jury were O.scnr Coch ran. Steve Klli, Unhurt Davis. S. B. Sharp. Tom Lowe, James Click. W. G. Jeffries, John Uusscll, W. I). Moore, Walter Burkett, 0. L. Bar low nnd Hnrdiu Ellis. POSTAL SAVINGS BANK To Be Established In Stanford on October 18th. Postmaster J. C. Florence has re ceived official information tlint n postal savings bank will bo estab lished in Stanford on October 18th Deposits will be received nt the post office, nnd the government will pnj two per cent interest on time de posits. The money tnken iu will be deposited by the postal bunk iu one of thu lintiomil banks of thu citv. whichever is named us tho official depository liy the government. One ot iiiu rules ot the government is j nun no sums in excess oi .fiou per iionth will be received from anyone depositor. Postal savings bunks lire being established all over the country and are s.iid to have proven (piito a success. J. Neviu Carter last week bought the home of J. L. Tot ten on Dan ville avenue, the price paid being 4,000. The place contains, three and a half acres and is one of the nicest suburban homes around thu city. CARTER FAMILY REUNION Delightful Gathering of The Clan at Old Homestead. Reunion there is innci2 in the word Once more a family, now separated "scattered to the four winds as we sometimes say" are brought togeth er at the old homestead, of J. AL Carter, deceased, a fine blue grass farm of the West Kud and one well known, having been handed down from generation to generation for over a hundred yeurs, now owned nnd occupied by Alisscs Sallie and Bettie Carter. On Sunday mornin; the God given day of rest, when nil nature seemed in tune and peace and ipnet reigned one vehicle nfter another arrived nnd friends and loved ones clasped hands, eyes looked lovingly into eyes they had not seen in years. "Some had gone to lauds far distant und with strang ers iiuide their homes." Mrs. Rosa Lee Anderson, of San ger, California, and Leslie Carter nud wife of Grcensbaro, N- C, were the three from a distance. Others present were: G. L. Carter, Airs. Lucy A. Carter, G. W. Carter, J. AL Catter, Sr.. and wife, C. 11. Carter and wife of Greensboro, N. fi, rt'de B. I). Carter, A. L. Carter, Alisses Sallia and Bettie Carter, Annie Car ter, Alattie Alay Carter and Florence Carter, Airs. C. C. Ito-s, of Lebanon, Gi veils. Curl, llnrry, Robert, Earl, nnd Joe Bailey Carter, J. Wes Bai ley, and James Bolliday and sister Miss Lois Hollidny, of Columbia Air. George Carter from AlcCor uiack's neighborhood was the oldest one present und among the among the brightest und happiest. "Cnclo George" has M-en the snow of 84 winter,-, and the beautiful white hair shows 'that times banner of truce has been planted, nnd tho sunny face shows no sorrow iu only waiting 'till the shadow!, have a little longer grown. The youngest present was Joe Bailey Outer six years of aga sou of A. L. Carter, the youngest as the oldest, was ut his best, and sail" and dunceed for the amuse ment of the crowd. Each family fur nished a basket wel ln.len with good things, the splendid dinner wus spread on a long tuble, leaching the entire length of the joomy old ver anda. And after the heart-felt im pressive prayer made by J. Wes Bai ley, of Aim eland, all present did am ple justice to the good things pre pared. All felt that it was good to have been there. Evening camo all too soon and good-bye bud to be said. We know not when there will be another such meeting. We do know that ere long the ''Western gate of life" will swing wide open for some. it may be the gray head? it nay be among the youngest, but in that great day when "Ho eometh to make up his jewels" may there be not one absent at the Reunion iu our Father's home. A FRIEND. SPEAKING AT BR0DHEAD Congressman Hnrvev Helm, who is putting in some hnrd licks for the Democratic stato ticket, has ar innged to address the voters of ltrodhend nnd vicinity nt Drodhend next Snturduy ufternoon, at 3 :30 o'clock. Mr. Helm is very popular in Rockeatle county nnd will tin' doubtedlv be heard by a large crowd. Mr. Helm spoke to good crowds nt Middlebiirtr and AIcKinney on last Saturday afternoon and night nml says that ho found much in terest lieitr; taken iu the stnte races and that tin great majority of the people everywhere seem determined to rescue Kentucky from itnothei republican administration. A great many friends hern will be interested in the following nniiounce-. inent: Mr. nnd Airs. William Ran dolph Deiiham. of .ISth and Santa Fe streets. Oklahoma City, Olka., announce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daugh ter, Marguret, to the Rev. Hnrry Burton Boyd, of Denton, Texas. The wedding will take place Tuesduy I afternoon October tenth. MORELAND. The town well is being repaired with conciete nnd n new pump. There was $22 collected nt tho ice cream supper Inst week. Aliss Alinellc Prnitt nnd Aliss Cnlhcriiia AlcClure lire nttenditig school nt Hustonville. Air. nnd Airs. Bert Shcwinnkcr at tended the Sundny bchool conven tion at Frankfort this week. .Mr. nnd Airs, Randolph Coffey eu- tertiuni-il last week in honor of .Mr. John Yntilmnk nP Imlinim Delight- ful refreshments were scivcd nnd oil had u fine time. Born, to the wife of Air. William (loode a daughter. Rev. und Airs. F D. Pahueter are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son. Miss Irene, ten-year-old daughter ot Air. and Airs. Lafc Alorgau hrts typhoid fever. Air. Jones Ilaughinan is erecting a largo nnd commodious new front to his dwelling iu Alorclund. Air. Tom Best has erected nnd oc cupying new store in Alorchuid which make nine stores lor Alorclnnd and strong tnlks of the tenth going up. Aliss Ella Norfleet, of Wayne tounty, wns uu attractive guest of .Misses Nora nd Bertha Ends, last week. Aliss Sue, F. Purdoui went to Burn side Sundny to begin her school. She tenches in public school there. GENERAL NEWS NOTES Wheat nnd oats advanced sharply owing to the defeat of reciprocity :u Canada. Coffee advanced ngaiu iu New York, estimating n new high re cord. John Aikinuu, aged 71 yeurs a feud character of Breathitt county was shot and killed by Abe Griffith about twenty miles above Jackson, and his son, Alart, wus mortally wounded. fhe Liberal government of Sir mlfned Launer wus overwhelming ly defeated in the Cnnudu elections last Thursday, which means a re jection of the reciprocity ugreetnent ratined by the recent spciul session of the I'uitcd Stutes Congress. The Conservative party, which opposed reciprocity, according to returns lust night will have a majority of fifty iu the next Canadian Parliament. The Courier Journal Friday last printed 'a picture of Airs. Ben Thomas, of Benton, Alarshall coun ty ami her, baby. The mother is only J I years and 10 mouths old herself. John B. Atkinson, of Eurliiigton. president of the St. Bernard Aiming Company, died ut his summer home ut Wrightstown N. J. The new $40,000 church of the Somerset Baptists was dedicated tvith npproprin'te cere'iionies Sunday L'ev. 0. Al. Hitey, formerly pastor here did the work which raised the money to put up the handsome edi fice for bis Pulaski flocks. Several prominent colored repub licans, of Frankfort have taken the stump against O'Reur and are urg ing negroes everywhere to vote for McCreury this year. Edward AIcDermott, candidate for Lieut, Governor, iu answer to the question of the Louisville Post ns to how he would vote if there wns a tie vote iu the Senate on the County Cnit Bill, stuted in his speech nt Coliiuihiucth.it he would vole for it. The profits of the Stnte Fair this vear were $10,000, just .f.1,000 les than last year. Capt Q. T. Helm was ;;iven a judg ment against the Cincinnati South ern rnilwuy company for -rS.OOO in circuit court nt Danville lust week. Capt. Helm, for many years, was a detective for the railroad and had a shoulder broken and sustained other injuries in an accident. A NEW GAME LAW Book agents may be killed from October 1 to September 1; spring poets from Arnrch 1 to June; senn dal mongers from April 1 to Feb. 1; umbrella borrowers Aug. 2 to Nov. 1; nnd from Feb. 1 to May 1; while every man who accepts a paper two years but when the bill is presented says "I never ordered it," may be 5-ilb'd on sight without reserve or lflicif from valuation or appraise ment laws, nnd buried face down ward, without benefit of clergy. Lx. HONOR ROLL Second grade Mary RooJ, Her bert HolUcluw. Seventh Grade John Bryan Hcltrcliiw. rn.m rvn wfc.i -An ft l-Ar, tfil el Wo will cell pmateiy a farm of about 130 acres In Liuco a county, Ky., one-hair mllo from Crab Orch ard, cicely located, mostl... bottom land, very productive. Kvery acre tillable, an abundance or stock water and especially adapted to corn and rasc. Good tenant bouse of throe roomg on farm. Terms reasonable Apply at once to. R. H. Uronaugh, Agent. 4-tt GARRARD REPUBLICANS' NOMINATE JOHN D0ZIER In Futile Effort to Defeat John M. Farra for Representative Oth er Lancaster Local News . Itncnstcr, Sept. 23. Tho Republicans ot Garrard coun ty assembled iu convention hero on Saturday afternoon for tho tuirnosu of making a nomination ' for repre sentative to oppose John AL Farm. h. II. Bntsou wus chosen chairman of the convention nnd G. AL Pat terson seircturv. Several speeches were mude nud Air. John Duzicr v-as nominated for representative. There nn very few, however, who lclicvc lie lias any chance to de tent Ar. Farra, who is one of tho highest class nnd best known young Men ever raised iu Garrard and is popular with everyone. Air. Farm will poll hundreds of republican votes und will do great credit to this proud old county us her rep rcsenlativc. The many friends of Judge I.owls L. Walker are glad to learn he is not so ill ns was reported. Aliss Helen Gill gave a sewing party in honor of her guest, Aliss Corinne Alurrny, of Cincinnati. Airs. Thomas Wherritt wits host" es nt a (i o'clock dinner for thu re cent young bride und groom, Air. and Mrs. John la(Iinnte, Jr., of New Orleans. Air. nud Airs. Win. Leavell aro re ceiving much sympathy since tho death of their little sou, Joseph '1 homp.4oii Leavell. Alisses Delia Tinder und Alnry El more left the past week for Grcens h'trg where they have be'ii tender ed good positions for (his session. Friends will be glnd to know Dr. L. II. Pe.irce has been returned to thc'Alethodist church here by tho Confeienee which met at Ricnmond. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the home of Airs. Wm. Lcnr Snt urduy afternoon. ( The Alisses Kinmiird entertained ut n dinner Suturdny in honui of Airs. James Kinu'nird, Airs. Wm. Ce cil and daughter, Aliss Sad io nml Aliss Dove Harris, of Dum'illc. Mrs. Afattie Duncan gave an cle gnnt dining on Saturday in honor of Alr. Wm. Bogle, of New Orleans. Air. und Airs. Homer Tinsley's lit tle son, who recently mnde his ur rivnl, has been christened Harold Lantern Tiiisley. Airs. Newton Wallace, aged 33 years, died nt her home in this city after several weeks' illness of fever. Besides her husband, the deceased leaves two little childien to mourn her death The remains weie tnken lo Je.ssaminc for interment. Airs. Al. D. Hughes gave a de lightful dinner iu honor of Airs Mary Woodcock, of Los Angeles, Oil., mid Airs. Roheit Sailer, and little daughter, of Danville. Tobuetfo Culling is on to some ex tent vcith' the- fiinncrs of Garrard, and the Quality of the weed is ex cellent. While there is only about half the acreage of lust year, tho late rains have done wonders, for tobacco and Gurrurd growers ex pect to make more from their crops than they did Inst season. V. A. Lear, Lancaster's hustling stock man, shipped a cur loud of hogs to Cincinnati, .having raised some of them himself and having bought the rest, as follows: 12 200 pound hogs from Jesse Gnlley at (i.30f 10 100-pound porkers from W. L. Wearen ut C l-'io- It! 150 pound hogs from W. L. Duncan nt Cjc and 22 130-pound hogs from I. Fleece Robinson ut 7 cents. Airs. John Al. Logan, of Now York is here visiting Air. and Airs. Hugh T. Logan. Rev. O. P. Bush is at home from- Frankfort,' where he held a revival. Airs. Emma P. Grant nnd daughter. Aliss Lily Dale Grant ere in Crab Orchnrd visiting; Mr. and Airs. Frank B. Alarksbury aro iu Richmond, Intl., visiting Airs. A. II. Rice. Mrs. Leslie Hernduti and little daughter, of Lexington, are guests of Aliss Annie Heriidou. Airs. Alice Adams, of Denver, Col., is vis iting friends in Brynntsville. Aliss Linnie AIoss is in AIiddlesb)ro visit ing her sister. Airs. J. T. Evntn.. .Miss Corinne Afnury, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her friend. Aliss Hel en Gill. Aliss Gladys Frisbio bus re ttirned fiom a protracted stuy in Louisville with her little cousin, Aliss Alurgaret Elkin Hughes. Mis. Jeit Dunn, of Lexington, is visiting her l'uther. John K. West. Alr. Alex Francis and "littlo daughter, Sibyl, of Rolliu-.' Fork, Miss., are guests of Airs. I-Miiii Francis. Air and Mrs. John LuGinatc, Jr., of New Orleans, are enjoving a stay with Air. and Airs W. II. Wheritt Airs. 11. J. Tinsley is making a protracted vis it to relatives in Colorado mid Texas. Thousands of people from Leba non, and immediate neighborhood will see Forcpnugh and Sells Broth cd's big circus ut Lebanon on Sat urday October 7th. Ttonspoitutiou line ure prepunng for the day and the indications point to a great cir cus event. h X k i : ; :'.'. ''' "4t V ,-j.m-j-fgjHiSS' l - - . a'M"Hn ir-'u-