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,. -m xwm . 'ppto gff.'M " - imyg - fs)Hl ! a Mai !;.. -'rt'.".LT . T W (MW"W "Ll' MttM sHWi WNMHHn . . " - .-" -- -- t .4kk 1 -....i ... . . . 3 - .jfcr- - j " V 4 i i' T - - " '""HajCTa 5 yf 'Ift I i f t I J. : 1 la ,i 't If ' ll P- cr t The Interior Journal. Etabllihed 1872 HELTON M. SAUFLEY,... Publisher 1 A YtAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE Katercd at tho rostoMco nt titan- ford as second class mall. Democratic Ticket. For Governor Jnmca U. McCrcary. For l.tout governor E. J. McDertnctt For Treasurer Tbos. 8. Hhca. For Becrotary of State 0. F. Crocc- itus. For Attorney General James OarnctL Vnr Ali.litiir II. M. Hua.nnrtli i-'or Btato Superintendent of Schools Bnrksdalo Hamlett. Fc Commissioner Agriculture J. W. Nowman. For Clerk Court of Appeals 11. L. GreenaJ For Hallroad Ooraralssloner W. F. Klalr. For Circuit Judgo Charles A. liar- din. Fc lieprescntnthe II. Shanks. In answer to n ilinvt question from Kditor DeMta IlfoekinrMgo, of tlio Lexington Herald, Sinclair, the republican noaincn for lieutenant governor, practically ailmittetl at Georgetown last week, that Judge O'JIenr had promised to be absent from his office enough, if elected governor, to enublo lim to make up the difference in snlaiy between that of the lieutenant governor nml Sec rctary of state for which Sinclair was nt first a candidate. O'Hear probably wishes to equal the record of Wilson, who has been r.bbcnt from the state almost u full year during his four year's term of office, and yet lias drawn full salary all of the time and while tho lieutenant gover nor "was getting tho snme salary for acting as governor. There could bo little reason to hope for any im provement anyway with O'Rcar hold ing oi to his Court of Appeals scat for three or four mouths while prose cuting his canvass for governor, "and drawing his $15 a day from tho peo ple just tho same. BIG SALE F. M. WARE'S Fresh Bargains Have Been Put on for Those Who Want the Can Get Them Now, at fThe Handy Heater j Perfection I 4-Tr-T-- 11 You in early not yet In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market, and ycu can move it wherever you please. Start it in bedroom or bathroom, and jrou dreu in comfort on trie coldest taorning. Talis it to the dining-room, and early breakfast become a pleasant, cosejr rneaL A touch of a match at dusk, and all is snug for the erening. The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater is beaimlulljr finished an ornament anywhere. Drums of plain steel or enamelled in blue l nickel trimmings. A special automatic device maket smoking impossible. Burner body cannot become wedged. All parts easily cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. Dealers a-rerywhen I or write for dncriptire circular to aar aaacr el tha B L Standard Oil Company (Incorparataal) If we are not mistaken, our old friend T. J. Culton, one of tho beat known republicans of tho Kasl I'ntl would have liked mighty well to have had a chance to run for rcpiescnta- tive. Itiit the star chamber neticn of the republican county committee didn't give him a chance. He and tho others of the "Lily White" re publicans are going to havo little coming there way when the present republican county committee has its vay. Elder Hubbard is hating a hard time convincing the tcnipcrniuic peo STILL ON AT a cr& & & & ft This Week Before Dreamed THE INTERIOR JOURNAL. often need some heat Fall, when you have started the furnace. ple that he is sincere in his adoption of the County Unit bill ,Miice being declared the Republican nominee for the legislature. His record (is a whisky man before that is too well known for his budden chunge of front to be accepted very seriously. Coventor Beckham's splendid speech did much good for the party here last Friday. He particularly urged every friend of his to go to the polls on election dny and t-tiutij) under the rooster. The old pnrty is reunited this year as never be fore, and friends of Beckham friends Good Things Prices Never Of. STANFORD. KENTUCKY. of McCrcary and of all other party loaders are right in lino behind tlw rplcmlid ticket. One week from today the battle of ballots will bo dec idetl, and we nro Miprrniely confident that McCrcary ami his splendid ticket will be re turned to winners. Just to see uhnt a good gucssor wi are wC are going to estimate majorities in tho eleven tongrc-'sional district of the stnte, nml will sen how the vote "tallies with these. Wo estimnlt' the majorities in thn district will be t. limit as fol lows : Dent. I'irM district 10,000 Second dintrint .'1.000 Third district 'J.OOO Fourth district .... "5.1100 Hftli di-.tr.et .1,000 Sixth district .... 7,000 Seventh district 7,000 Eighth district :!,000 Ninth district 1,")00 Tenth di-lrift Eleventh district . Hep 1,000 T),000 Total majorities Dein. majority . .4:!,.)00 ..17,500 tltl.000 A vole for Will Shanks menus a vote to send Ollic James to the Unit ed States Senate. In no other way can you benefit him, because the legislature to be cho-cn in Xovem- J her will cither, elect htm or send Lnngley or Caleb Powers an his stead. Every great principle that the Democratic party stands for will be on trial in the Senate for tho next few years, and a man of Ollic James' great intellect and high courngc is reeded there to fight the battle of the people. Ollic James says that the moving pictures which the O'Hear people arc using to get votes in the moun tains, won't change hn'f as fast ns O'Hear changes his position on pub lic questions before the people. When u minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ gets down from the pulpit and into mire of politics to scramble for a measley littlo office doesn't it look like there is some thing wrong uitli him somehow? Great crowt'r. are greeting Bryan who is swinging through western Kentucky this week speaking for McCrcary. deserved tribute to Mccreary. At Fulton last week, Iter. W. T. Bowling, formerly pastor of the Methodist church there, introduced Scnntor McCrcary and paid him n great tribute. In his introductory speech Dr. Bowling said: "Kentui'kinns, irrespective of re ligion or politic, should feel proud Unit they hud a man of the high character of Senator McCrcary, who has been in politics for more than :10 years without a blot on his char acter, cither private or political, and that they should feel it an honor to vote for such a mau. Ho said that daring his entire enrcer ho had nev er met a man who proved so faithful 1" Come to Louisville at Our Expense Purchase a round trip ticket from your home to Louisville, when you have completed your shopping in this store, take your return ticket and your sales checks, which are given you with each purchase to the transfer desk, South End of building first floor, and we will refund to vou in cash 5 per cent ot your total purchases up to the amount of your round 1rip railroad fare. Shoe Week For Our Mail Order Customers. FEATURING "HER MAJESTY" THE BEST $3 SHOE ON EARTH. EMBRACES THE STLLE COMFORT MATERIAl Ann FINISH TO BE FOUND IN A MUCH HIGHER PRICED SHOE. ' UJMhUHT' MATERIAL AND AND CAREFULLATTENTIONALL STYLES' ALL SIZES0NF' PRICEl WR,TE T-DAY- Y0UR R DE" WILL RECEIVE PROMPT "Her Majesty" shoes are the best for the reason that the leathers, materials and workmanship are .all of the best and selected Qradcs "HER MAJESTY" Sold Exclusively by Stewarts. Autumn And Winter Styles. ynu ari! t ", pat- . rwf. FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. Lteciii ffl as . ... asM BasaV am saaBj WVl POR HPTSPEP5I RH0fST0MA m to lite trusts ;ict btiU by his fellow lieu nud that it v. .is not only n duty but should be n pleasure to all Ken tuckians to ngMiti elevate him to the highest office within the gift of the pcojle. Ho said men of I lit clmrtie tor nml ability of Senator McCrcary wore needed in Kentucky more at the presont than at miy time within l'is memory, and in presenting him he said: "Fellow Christians mid follow oiti icns, I wish to pror-ettt to you not only nn Kx-(iovornor of your Com monwealth but the next Governor. Senator McCrcary. Br. Bowling wbk preceded by the i.'ov. Charles K. Marshnll, formerly of Hichmond, but now pastor of the Christian church in Fulton, and he, too, paid n tribute to Senator Me Cliristinn type, and one whom nil Kentuokinns should be proud. TO EAST END TAX PAYERS I have placed the tax books for the East Ktul of the county with J. C. Bailey nt the Crab Orchard Banking Company with list of the dirt road 'claim. Call on lien and pay your taxes-. V". L. ifd'arty, Sheriff. 8VJ. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this clfaf, Mrs. K. a Coram writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband broucht me somo Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thanks to Cardui. I did not. Soon, I felt and looked liko a now woman. I think tho remedy Is wonderful. I rocomrnend It to my friends, for I havo received great benefit from It." Cardui acts specifically on tho weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh tho worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects oC overwork, both mental and physical. Kitty years' successful uso fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there llvo soma who have been benefited by Cardui. Tho benenclal effects of this time tested woman'B remedy, soon show themselves la many different ways. Try It N. B.WriUU: Ullea'WvltoryDevt.. Chatta nooga Mllcl Co.. Chattanooga. Tnn.. hpeoM Initructumi. an Ot-PM hook. Horn TraaUaaaa) hr Woman." sant In plala maspar m nauaaU ...ww. ., .. ........ , .... ,., ,JI sWfM i THE EEST ADVERTISEMENT f -:- WE COULD WRITE -:- Would not do justice to the efficiency or reliability of our Shoe Department We Mnke no claims to salesmanship hut wc do claim that our years of experience in buying enables us to offer to you belter values than many stores. The lines wc carry arc conceded "the none better" by all j'ioc buyers ami sellers. Zeigler Brothers Goodman & (Vs. Educator Shoes Star Brand Shoes Severance & Son Stanford, Ky. WINTER TOURIST TICKETS TO- FLORIDA AND ALL SOUTHERN RESORTS ON SAL.C DA1UY VIA ALL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED GOOD RETURNING UNTIL MAY 31, 1912. FOR FULL PARTICULARS. CALL OH AHY TICKET ACENT, QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE, on mm IL C KI.N0. Passrattr aoJ Tlckd Axtnt, 101 C. Main SL, tXXLNQTO.N, KV. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Courses leading to l'.lementnry Stnto Certificate, Intenncd- dinte Stntc Certificate. Advanced Stnto eertititnto (this Ststfi rcrtiflente becomes n lift) diploinu). All these certificates are valid in nil public schools in Kentucky. Spccinl cours- lMnriTinl e8 Kc"cw C0Ur8es: tuition free to aitointkes. llUlIUcllTwo splendid dormitories, new Model School, new Manual Trnininj; building. Practice school, Department of Agricul ture; a well equipped Gymnasium. Student can enter to advantage at r,ny lime. Address. J. G. CRABBE. President, Richmond, Ky. Burns wh!t. a lead? to lh la.it, drop. For the aake of ever) on In tlio raunUjr, tntUt ca hvlnaT Sollte Bmokeleatt - leaa Costa no itrior tank BtVM axes; mvm niocijr. Jfour flasier CHAS. C. STOLL ,... mrv ,, unnnt, LDAIES FINE DRESS SHOES. LADIES AND CHILDRENS SUBSTANTIAL LOW PRICE SHOE For Men ,Wnmcn, and Children who Wan a Comfortable Well Made High Grade Shoe. Tor the "Every Day" shoe to slaml the hardest knocks of men, buys and children. DINING CARS SERVING ALL MEALS A LA CARTE t elsr ami Lamp Oil Boottets - Odor mora man tn - tracon kind. sBaaBHatsaKjBBVsaBl halt la trrl tret from our wora OIL CO- LMHSYtUE. KY. rrw6 .w. V'