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THE INTERIOR JOURNALVOL XXXV I
STANFORD KY FRIDAY MARCH 22 1907 NO6
ODE TO BOBBITT
Bobbitt thou Cicero of the mountains
Thou Napoleon of the bluo dome above
Let thy mind wander from eitherAnd lIt to the pleadings of love
Wo know thy mind cant inhabit thisbleak world
But wanders to cthcrial realms onhigh-
Though tho Lord made this dreary oldworld
Still well bo glad when wo pass it by
Thou with thy Chcsterflcldian airand Aristotlo mien
In tho famed halls of Congress are sol ¬
dom seenYou my dear friend theres none can
compareWith thy venerable beard and flowing
locks of hair
From crescent Lunas throne to Na ¬
lures bjsoIs as familiar to you as tho old clocks
faceIn Elysian Holds thy mind doth roam
As though this place was not thy home
Blackstono is as tho primer to you
So is Shakapcarc Shillcr and Milton
i tooTho bible that book of wondrous in ¬
I spirationA chapter you take for a mornings
orationThough years may come and years
may goTho fame of Bobbitt will continue to
Representative run and beatIgroother you a Senators scatLev
KIDDS STORE
j Born to the wife of Henry McKinneya daughter hazel Miss Ella Barnettand visiting friend Miss Maymo Un ¬
derwood of Doyle spent Saturday withfriends of this suburb Miss Rosa Mc
Cormack Miss Claro Hare of lIustonvllle and Miss Nellie Ellis of Moreland were guests of friends hero Doyd
Weatherford is accredited with daunt-
less
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temerity in assuming charge of anoven half dozen fair damsels last Satur ¬
dayItIs regrctablo that John Alexander
i Dowlo when consciously passing overtho river remained malevolently roo
acnlful toward even his wife and sonmanifesting ulwoluto destitution ofthoso divine qualities of which ho waseo arrogant in health
And experiments demonstrate 7
that exicographcr must review thedefinition of n soul which has been pro-claimed something 7 immaterial In¬
tangible Imponderable but proved toweigh from half to an ounco presum ¬
able in proportion to volume of corpor ¬
cal accompaniment He is a recklessscoffer who challenges proposed achievemenu of scientists but wo still duck
k behind Missouri citizenship in mattersof n halo about Dowies head and theponderable soul given such prominenceby tho press but up to date the senti ¬
mont of Casey yet expressed is unani-
mous
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for stag-
sQhgmhnrlalns Cough Remedyis Both Agreeable and
EffeotlvetChamberlains Cough Remedy has
no superior for coughs colds andpleasantIway awith mothers Mr W S Iolhnm amerchant of Kirksvlllo Iowa saysPOI more than 20 years Chamber¬
lains Cough Hemody has been myj leading remedy for all throat troublest It Is especially successful In cases of
croup Children like it and my cus ¬
f tomers who have used It Mil not takeany other For snlo bye All Drug-
gists
John A Wood Co purchased twoit business horses at Lexington last week
I for 160 This firm shipped to New Or¬
leans a fine carriage team for SmithBros of that place for 500 Theyalso sold a lot of mules for 150 to 180
Dunn Adams real estate agentssold Eldrid Bean 35 acres of land on theLebanon pike to W M Carter ofLincoln county at 115 Advocate
Rheumatic Pains RelievedU F Crocker Ksq now84 yours of
ago and for 20 years justice of thepoaco nt Mtirtlnsvlllo Iowa says Iurn terribly ullllcted with sciatic rhoumatimn In my loft arm and right hipI havo used threo bottles of Chamber ¬
lains Pain Balm and 1t did mo lots ofgood For salo by All Druggists
Promise hat you wont drink
moneyAll havo it frappayed an cat it with a spoon
That cough aqd cold in Ihohoad can-
tbo cured easily by Ilyomoi No stom ¬
Itthetnoso orit falls Q LjIonny-
CalvaryBaptlat church at LexingtonL burned casing a 50000 loss
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While in The Land of Flowers RevMahony Remembers His
Home Paper
I shall try lifter so long a time toavail myself of your cordial Invitationto lot the readers of tho I J hear frommo through Its columns It is so hardfor one who Is off on a health and pleas-
ure¬
trip to find time for letter writingOn Feb 21st we boarded tho Florida
Limited arriving at Jacksonville thenext day about 1 oclock After spend ¬
ing two very pleasant days and nightsthere we took the Atlanta Coast Linefor Leesburg a distance of ICO milesfurther South Leesburg is situatednear the center of tho peninsular partof Florida about midwaybclwecn theAtlantic ocean and the Gulf of MexicoBeing thus situated between the twogreat waters it is so fortunate as to es ¬
cape the storms of either and yet It is
in touch with the refreshing breezes ofboth Leesburg Is surrounded by beau ¬
tiful lakes having Lake Harris Imme-diately on the South and Lake Griffinon the Northeast with many otherbeautiful lakes not far away Thereabound in them fish of the finest va ¬
riety One hundred anti three fine bassweighing 300 pounds were caught inLake Griffin within three hours timeon Dec 20 100G In this section of theState the finest oranges are raisedTruck farming is carried on hero to aconsiderable extend Already the peacrop and the lettuce have been gather ¬
ed and snipped into the city marketsOne man told mo that his pea crop netted him tills year over 500 per acreAnother man slated that he purchasednn irrigating plant last year which costhim 500 and ho has already paid for itwith sevenelghthsoran acre of let¬
tuce raised and shipped this year Thelands are well timbered with good pinetimber This is being worked up intofurniture and lumber Tho saw millsusually follow the turpentine stills Agrunt deal of this fine Umber is beingdestroyed every year by forest firesHnvlin deposits have also been discov ¬
ered in this section and said to be of thefinest quality This is a mineral out ofwhich tho finest chinaware is made A
few miles from Lccsburg have beenerected two largo Havlin plants at acost of over 200000
The climate is perfect it seems I
do not know how it could bo betterPeople have been going round in theirshirt sleeves and sitting out on theirporches over since wo have been hereWo have had some very warm days Thonights however are cool Tho peoplehero say the summers are cool andpleasant Tho roads which are builtof hard clay are fine for driving Thetall palms fine oaks magnolias on eith-
er¬
side festooned with yards of Span-
Ish
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moss and the orange groves alongthe way present u most pleasing view
This has been n great winter for loutits Tho hotels have all been full It-
s said that 20000000 are left hereeach year by tho people from theNorth My brother who has lived here30 years seem to bo prospering I
havo never seen n happier family They
lava dono everything possible to makeour stay pleasant Ills boys all com¬
nand fine salaries and ho has a daugh ¬
ter who makes from 00 to 100 a monthas a stenographer
Wo go I think from hero to Tampathence to SU Augustine and back toJacksonvillo and then start for homestopping over in Atlanta for a few daysto visit our cousin and on home arriv-
Ing¬
about the last of the monthSo far we havo had a most delightful
trip and I trust a profitable ono froma hearth standpoint for that is whattook mo from homo and business Ma ¬
rie my daughter has enjoyed everymoment of it
Florida id a fine placo for nn idealwinter trip For fishing boating andto get away from winters chillingblasts but for real every day lifo giveme my old Kentucky
homeRMAHONY
How to Remain YoungTo continue young in health and
otrongth do us Mrs N F RowanMuDonough Ga did Sho saysThree bottles of Electric Bitters cur-
ed
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mo of chronic liver and stomachtrouble complicated with such an un ¬
healthy condition of tho blood that myskin turned rod as flannel I urn nowpractically 20 years younger than be ¬
fore I topk Electric Bitters I cannow do all my work wlthjeaso and as ¬
sist in my husbands store Guar ¬
anteed at Pennys Drug Storo Price
01JudgeMoss at Williamsburg sus-
tained¬
the contest board in its rulingsin tho local option election The elec-
tion¬
was held Dec 8 1900 and tho dryscarried the county by over 2600 Thesaloon men of Corbin contested and thecontest board upheld the election
lames Pinnell of Somerset suffereda fearful shock and bad burns fromcoming in contact with an electric cur-
rent¬
t
I NEWS NOTES
Thomas Bailey Aldrich author andpoet is dead at his home In Boston asthe result of an operation
Richmond Va will erect a monu-
ment¬
to the memory of Edgar AllenPoe who Was a native of that city
On account of the shortage in rail ¬
road cars the cypress mills of Louisia ¬
na are arranging to resort to the oldtime method of shipping by barges
Isham Railoy ono of the wealthiestlandowners of Woodford county diedsuddenly at his homo in Versaillesshortly after having walked to the postoffice for his mail
Paducah is flooded with spurious coinof almost all denominations and is alsotroubled with numerous thieves burg-
lars¬
and footpads with a few safeblowers in addition
Tho United Fruit Company has an ¬
nounced the establishment of a nowsteamship route out of New Orleanswithsteamers running fortnightly toSanta Maria Columbia
The citizens of Austin Tex in a gen ¬
oralelection have voted to rebuild thoAustin dam destroyed in 1900 by floodThe rebuilding of the dam it is esti-mated
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will cost about 2500000Carrie Nation in discussing tile re¬
moval of her temperance publicationTho Hatchet to Washington de ¬
elated that It will bo the South thatwill freo the North from tho rum
slaveUnitedStates and British flags to bo
made by Mrs Roosevelt and QueenAlexandria will be used to decorate thebust of Nelson which has been prese t-
ed to the Naval Academy at Annapolisby the King of England-
A local option election has been calledby the County Judge for Davicsa coun ¬
ty including tho city of Owensboroand a determined effort will be madeby the temperance forces to close the40 or more saloons now being conductedthere
Tho establishment of n permanentnational fair In a 1 1000000 buildingin New York City has been proposedby members of the Michigan Society inthe metropolis It is proposed to haveCongress furnish 5000000 and theStates the remainder
Felix Feltner convicted of inducingwitnesses in the Marcum damage caseagainst Bargis to leave the scene oftho trial will tako up tho service of thesentence imposed upon him of servingtwo years in tho Clark county jail andpaying a fine of 3000
Two persons were killed and nine in ¬
jured when a threestory building inCincinnati collapsed Tho foundationswere weakened by the flood in theOhio river and the walls gave waywithout warning One man is missingand may be dead in the ruins
Ben Parker proprietor of a boardinghouse in Mayfield in tho ruins of whichwas found tho charred body of an un ¬
known man has been indicted on fourcharges Ho is accused of murderingthe stranger and setting firo to thebuilding to cover up tho crime
President Ripley of the Santa Fe innn interview blames President Roose¬
velt for tho conditions in Wall streetHo states that his road is prepared toInaugurate a policy at cutting downexpenditures for improvements as a re-sult of tho shape in which things arc intho railroad and financial world
Saved Her Sons LifeTho happiest mother in tho little
town of Ara Mo Is Mrs S IluppeeSho writes Ono year ago my sonwas down with sucli serious lung troutile that our physician was unable tohelp him when by our druggists ad ¬
vice I began giving him Dr KingsNow Discovery and I soon noticedImprovement I kept this treatmentup for u few weeks when ho was per-fectly
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well Ho has worked steadilysince at carpenter work Dr KingsNew Discovery saved his life Guar ¬
anteed best cough and cold euro byPennys Drug Store 60o and 81 Trialbottle free-
Carriers in the rural free deliveryservice In Kentucky will profit by anorder issued by the First AssistantPostmaster General which willcarryinto effect the recent act of Congressproviding for a substantial increase intheir salaries The chief beneficiariesof the new law will bo those servingtho longer routes upon which thegreater hardships of the service fall
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Found at LastJ A Harmon of Llzomorc West
Va says At last I have found thoperfect pill that never disappoints meand for the benefit of others alllictedwith torpid liver and chronic consti ¬
pation will say Take Dr KingsNew Lifo Pills Guaranteed satisfac-tory
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25o at Pennys Drug Store
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup is anow remedy an Improvement on thelaxatives of former years as it doesnot gripe or nauseate and is pleasantto take It is guaranteed o L Pen-ny
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WILLIAM S WARREN
The above is a tolerably good like¬
ness of Mr William S Warren famil ¬
iarly known as Uncle Billy Ho willbe 83 years on July 31 and we dare soyho is the best preserved man for his agein Lincoln county He is a great walk ¬
er and frequently hoofs it to Danvillespends the night with his laughter andreturns next day afoot lie has walk ¬
ed from Louisville to this place Un-
cle¬
Billy has been a resident of Stan ¬
ford 50 years coming from Pulaskicounty at the age of 32 Ho has twicemarried his present wife being MrsEvelyn Wren Ills first was MissElizabeth Adams and to them sevenchildren were born only two of themsurviving They are Mesdames JamesW Collins of Danville and Edna Herrod of Louisville Mr Warren joinedthe Christian church some 65 years agobut for the past two years has been amember of Christs church on Lancas ¬
ter street Ho has never smoked norchewed but has always taken a drinkwhen ho wanted it Sinco his wifesillness he has taken her place at tholoom and has woven over 500 yards ofcarpet
RUBBLE
Miss Maud Spainhower of Preachcrsville is teaching a select school
hereElder J T Williams will fill his ap ¬
pointment at the Methodist churchSunday morning
E B Miller is selling off his stockand other things preparing to go to In ¬
dianapolis April 1
The mining company of Virginia hasresumed work here and they are nowshipping byrates in largo quantities
K L Dunagan sold his tobacco deliveredat Harrodsburg at 4 and 7c JM McKcchnio sold some hogs to J M
Johnson at 61c Sam Harris bought ablack mare for 110
The awakening of Spring has causedHubble to throw off the gloom of win ¬
ter and notwithstanding the scarcity ofnews it still wishes to bo representedon the worthy pages of the INTERIOR
JOURNAL
Mrs A C Coleman is visiting herdaughter Mrs Harry Gritlin in Dan ¬
ville Miss Flonnie Hammond has re ¬
turned from a visit to Bardstown ThosBarker is on tho sick list Miss MamieUnderwood visited friends in Hustonvine last week II B Cox and MrsJohn Blanks who have been ill of pneu ¬
monia arc convalescing
Cause of Stomach TroublesWhen a tuna has trouble with his
stomach you may know that he Is eat-
ing¬
more than ho should or of somearticle of food or drink not suited tohis ago or occupation or that his bow ¬
els are habitually constipated TakeChamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets to regulate tho bowols and Insprove tho digestion and see If thotrouble docs not disappear Ask fora rreo sample Sold by All Drug-
gists¬
A pair of five inch scissors has justworked through tho thigh of a womanat Wichita Kansas which was sewedup in tho cavity after she was oper ¬
ated on for tumor four years ago Sur ¬
gery may have made rapid strides in
recent years but some surgeons atleast need heads on their shoulders
Teter Salt Rheum and EczemaThese are diseases for which Cham ¬
berlains Salve Is especially valuablejt quickly allays tho Itching andsmarting and soon effects n curePrice 25 coats For sale by AH Drug-
gists¬
John T Youngs tobacco barn in
Logan county was burned with about20000 worth of tobacco Mr Young
belonged to the association but it isclaimed that he was buying independ-ently
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Incendiarism is suspected
A severe cdld that may develop intopneumonia over night can be curedquickly by taking Foleys Honey andTar It will euro tho most obstinateracking cough and strengthen yourlungs Tho genuine is in a yellowpackage G L Penny
r GRIFFON BRAND
BUYAn
GriffonBrand
GuaranteedSuit
Spring and-
SummerTHE KIND THAT FITS WELL
SAM ROBINSONSTANFORD KY
Frazier Carts at
W H HIGGINSStanford Kentucky
Best Madei
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DEElTCETS
DEStjPMMER5
DESIWS
DEfiLES
Stock of above nowCall and see completeI
a4 GEORGE H
Old Hickory Wagons for Sale by E T Pence
CC ux c YTho time is coming when you will enjoya good bath
more than anything on a hot afternoon Country
folks you can enjoy this luxury almost a necessity
ns well as towif people It will actually be cheaper
for you will not have to pay for water Se-
eS H ALDRIDGE Stanford KentucryTinner and Plumbert J
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