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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

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A WABjtAarr waa issued on yesterday M.IXVOI.X VOUKTV KH-m. labor hard throughout the Summer on very Interior Journal country or his own State aa utterly un riorcggioiiiL. poor land, the producu of which they man age to market early in the Fall, and pur Worthy of patronage, as to be hurtful to the time and puree. Female colleges would be entirely ban JR. JAMES G.

CARPENTER, againat Lewis King (wl'4,) for harboring lewd women, but on ita trial before Judge Philips it waa dismissed. Thi public money which waa due teachers of Common Schools, In Lincoln county chaae ezoeaaivelj of many ihingi for WOW'S THE TIME TO BUY. which they really have no need; and other HTANI'ltl, KV Friday tmif IS), l75. CVest Orcaiairat. This ia a good place fur a man to especially a man who love himself wine, the ladies more and wants to be happy.

Affairs here have never been so felicitously conducted as during thia season. Mr. and ished from our State were the pupila aent wise indiacreetly exhaust the proceeds of from their halls saved ouly from the evila Office up suits ssrani! ilsnr sbnvs office formerly br br. Oeorge MeKoberls, 8tsnford, Kr. his imagination depicts, as the Hebrew on the lat July, ia now in the handa of no.

children were saved from the fiery furnace. M. Philips, and will be paid to those the whole Hummer's work, and before the March winda have whiatled a requiem over the departue of hoary headed Winter, they are laboring "by the day" for a hand to-mouth living which ia far from bountiful. to whom it ia due npoa application. it JJ T.

HARRIS, Female boarding schools, filled with the young from remote sections, miles away ft AYDEM BROTHERS Ar. Woi na, a colored nigger, waa up before Judge Philipa for indecent eiposu re ATTORNEY AT LAW, from homes and mothers are doing a grand work. The office of a teacher ia aa holy aa that of a mother'a; nd a teacher's influ Mrs. Willard aeea to understand instinctively Whatever will contribute) to the pleasure and enjoyment of their visitors, and Gen. Tom Taylor la a prodigy of gallantry, affability, and politeness.

Everybody ought to come here for a few days, at least If only to learn how bountifully we are provided in this life, with all the creature corn-forte neceaaary to make us hapnv. Espe or person yesterdayfor which offense he Sohe of the aewing maehine agents are very economical, so much as to save a 156-ir KTANKOMI, LINCOLN KY. waa fined $5. And for "aaaaving" the court tLOATtXO cni'MBa. to axd N.

II. Tevia. 100,000 choioe brand cigars, it 8. B. Malheur A Co.

Chkamot and beat Orocrries will in by 8. B. Mstbeajr A Co. Jppt received and fur aale, 109 bbla Whisky, b.T 8. B.

Halheuy A Co. Litest thing out The handsome "Bo-Toed" Udiea Shoes N. H. Tevia. day in the week hauling their machines sW more waa added.

He couldn't pav ei M. C. RAUFLKT. C. WARREM.

AUFLEY A WARREN, from Stanford on Sunday; and alw by making an occasional canvass on the day that the lawn of both God and man forbid that ence is aa potent as a parent's. We refer of course to good schools and noble, ell qualified teachers. Many colleges fail lo reach the high standard necessary many teachers are unworthy of their position but it is equally true that many mothers ther. "Jugged." We mentioned in our last issue the death of a bright little eon of Mm. Wayne Hoe-kins, of Campbellsville.

Since then another one, Wayne, haa died, and bef only aur- cially ought all the young people of the good old county of Lincoln assemble here ATTORNEYS AT LAW, in force, for the place is the moat attractive, 8TANF0KD, KENTUCKY. Will practice In the eounlv of Lincoln. In thp ad we ahould work. Now we don't know what the Lord ia going to do about thia matter, but we do insist that msgist rates, county judges, and police judges be especially empowered to attend to Sunday marauders and the lawless of whatever character. social feature of the country, and they ought to take a pride and a selftsh Interest joining counties, snd in the Court of Appeals.

111- fail to train their daughters aright; are unfitted to conduct the physical, mental, or moral education of their children. Again "Bait and Pepper" oi-aeive that our beautiful blue-gnus, good pikes, and I wi ai Bwr, LiocMiir ei reel rroni, uwelcr Kiiim- Grand Closing Out Sale! Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets'! Hats, Boots, Shoes, Furniture, 3rieatly l.teducccl in it growth and building up, and they ought to, and could control ita aocii I progress and pleaauiea. The crowd of visitors ia not yet uncom. 1m stock and for aai( 75 cadiliea Virginia Tobacco, at Manufacturer! prices, by S. B.

Mathenr 4 t'u Ready-Maiie' Clothing, Oenta' Kur-niahiug Oiiodsr Root, and Khues, cheaiwr than ever at N. II. Tevis. 1h't ton eat fresh meat? If Tuu do. viving child, little Fanny i.

,1 wth the ssme fearful disease, dyptheria. Mrs. II, s-hina haa the heartfelt eympalby of her manyfriends here In thia hear of wrrow. Personal, A mong the gentlemen of tin Editorial Fraternity who attended the apeaaiug of McCreary and Harlan on Mon- Whilk upon thia aubject we would nlHCKI.LAllEOI'1). gently hint that there ia a licensed estab fortably large, but ia of just such a nature lishment not far off from Somerset that is doing more to rot the character of our add, good schools, send Pulaski girla back dissatisfied with home: If he lias made no mistake in this matter, we are forced to believe that Pulaski needs much improvement in the eyea of the educated; or that Pulaski daughters have bien so unfortu at a person of cultivated mind and delicate sensibility likes to be among, and any one rjHIE CELEBK ATED "IH'FFALO" STEAM GRIST MILLS! young men than all tilings else.

And co to Hush's Meat Htore and get some of it, lor he will Mali the same at a very low day laat, we are pleased lo note Messrs. J. jince. R. Marrs, editor of the Kmnety Advocate, Richard La Rue, of the Cincinnati Cbsimer.

promise, that as what Not is silent, we will inform our good citizens how they have night gatherings, at which there is drunk I Men Kl'HH wanla ah of our mtizena to etal; J. C. Trao.of the Louisville ell on him and get anoie of hia fat and memal, and Mr. Tipton, of tlie Kenraety Under fresh meaU. to and sea him and be enness, shooting, and throwing stones, and that too by persons whose mamas are proud mire to buy.

who ia not happy here ahould be kicked for being an outragioiie alanderer of the beat feelings of human nature. I am heartily in love with the whole place. One the recommendations to a bachelor like myself ia that the ladies out number the gentlemen three to one, and every fellow who ia passable, is popular. Thia atatemeat will encourage you to come over. The number of visitors ia rapidly increasing.

Be good nate as to have had parents who failed to make home attractive, or teachers utterly unworthy their high vocation. What girl or woman, does not turn heart and eyes toward home with longing, loving desire. Boarding scuools and colleges multiply, and will do so, because the people appreciate their holy mission, and have experi to know that they have auch good boya. I hve imtIbi1 tViim Uiltoin top tbe stmrt? rHI-known and rcle-brnlad Mills, niiuM-, in Lincoln rouDtv, mlmut ooe mile from rjiai.frl the HiiHonYill The WTomplifilm, Mill-rficrit ruymer. Hue waa aa "pretty as a picture." (iRAHn I.ari INY Oua.

Yancy, a gen Persons indebted to Menem. Bohon A Aa half of your correspondent is inter- eated in the welfare of a brother, we claim iiiiani n. roni, 01 natiiaon txriiiiijr did tli- wurk, nd he now ijroni'unce MiMte inLlit aa gml anv on tbf Orntinent: AH tbend niarltinerr and nil-utm have been takn out and new put in Htonea. tleman of color, waa np before Judge Phil the ngnt to seek any information upon this Ib Smut Mill, Holiitiii Clotba, are In tn nr- ips on Wednesday last, charged with having aurrepliouely obtained from another point and make it known when necessary to yourself, for one time, and come and enced the value of their work, of lilting young ladies for places of usefulness rnd ucr, ao tnai now i can ma lie aa good lour aim Meal as any .11111. stay few daya.

I will write you a long let gentleman of the aame wmbre hue, one pat Present Stock Must be Reduced in Order To Muke Room for Jurge Fall l'tirrhiiftew. BARGAINS! BARGAIWS1 but suffice it to aay it would make our good people open their eyea were a panor ent cylinder eacapement watch, and a responsibility. It would lake up too much space to men ter tor neit week, and tell yon all about the people who are here. Hay. CUSTOM CRINDINC lank looking pocket-book containing fractional currency of the realm to the amount ol cltm.

ami Mthficlion rant ml. (irimllriK every day. Tit I hew Mil In onee hiii) you will The following list of old citiaens of Crab Hlajrg, are requested to come forward and aeltle. Thia la an urgent matter, and needs prompt attention. Wheat! Wrkat! Geo.

D. Wcaren is ikying the higheat market price for good sound, clean Whest. Damaged or filthy not wanted at any price. WnHDEnrrL SfccEHK. Three year ago lr.

Rnscltee'a German Hyrup wan introduced in the United State from (lermnny for the cure of coughs, aevere colds nettled on the breast, Consumption and other din--ases of the Throat and Lung. No medicine ever had auch a success. .300,000 sample bottles have been distributed every year for Ihree year by Druggists in all parta of the I'nitcd Stales, and nearly 1000 letters from Druggista are now on our files, saying ihat no other preparation in their atnre sells as well and aivesatich excellent sstis- come ufrain. JOHN W. 1,01 ama or all the qomga of this community to pans before thelti.

And further there are two or throe individuals yet upon the stage of action who can boast of many yeara energetically spent in dragging noble-hearted young men into the great gulf of intemperance from which they cannot to-day lib of one dollar. Gua. tried to make believe that the charge waa a vile aspersion on his honor but that waa "so thin" that the Judge tion in detail the cl lima our collegea have upon our Stale country, but I feel quile sure that when "Salt and Pepper" sue ceeds in establishing at home, that institution he desires, and scorns to need, he will Ihiuk with the great majority of sound Orchard who have been married over forty yeai showing the number of descendants rjlIIE FAVORITE IIOMK REMEDY. of each, and the aggregate number of the "couldn't aee it," oo laeqiientlv Oustavua 23; haa been furnished us by a friend for waa aent on to the October Circuit Court, erate themselves. Such can but look for publication and being a "stranger in a strange Knd," no 1.

David Carson married to Kate Law one took aufficient interest in him to affix thinkers, that girls educated away from home, do not necessarily beoorne dissatisfied with home, ignore their old friends, or piece too high an estimate uon them ward to terrible doom in tbe great fiaolr that ia to aettle the doom of the human Head Quarters for Groceries, Provisions, Etc, Etc. rence, on the 16th June, 1818, have 7 chil hia autograph to a bail bond for $160, so race. dren. 2D grand children, and 34 great grand children all living. Total, 70.

is. now languishes in jail, with no coveted time piece to mark the hours aa thev selves, W'e are glad to see our young friend V- 2. 8i-ilton Ren fro married to Judith Ren- drag their weary lent I along. H. fiean almost in health again.

I.A VO, TOf AXU MTKWH. fsclion. All we ak is for you to go to your llruggist. Buhou Ijtagg, and get a sample Imltle fur 10 cents and Iry il. Regular else i-enls.

Irothe th April. 1M9. Have llivin ekiM GEO. D. "WEAKEN, WIioIpmiIc anil Kelull Dealer in The wife of Reuben Hubble died yester 4SKIOO.

flIBiriniT.lf ok a OUt Ol HI. l' rh Nn mA 1 I.srk through the carriage shopa of D. F. grand children living. Total, 14.

day of consumption. She waa a good woman, and loved by all her acquaintances. Mrs. Nancy Dove, aged nearly 100 IIiixky is abundant, and sells for 2.icents a pound. Cou, ashes are said to be an excellent top dressing for wheat, oats and rye.

lleah A the other day, and were some- I 3. Mi.ajah Thompson married to Lucin- wnat surprised al their client, and the da Henderson In 1820. Have children, GROCERIES oi ora on nana Sao in process anil lu grand children living. Total, 15. HOMM JOTTIXUH.

The communication aigned H. E. O. will apear in next issue. Mhs.

F. J. Anthony has been dangerously ill for a week or mote with typhoid Geo. D. Wkahkn lias bought several crops of wheal for which he paid 90cts.

This unrivalled Southern Rctumlv is warranted nol to contains sinslr Darilrle years, died yesterday at Dickey Dawson's. John Haley found his stolen mule on Line creek, in this county. It is rather unfortunate that a great many of the stolen horses and mules drift up into thst vicioily. The Somerset Srporter has made a detn'f of completion. ne were particularly well pleased with two prices of work, a light pannekd, four passenger rockaway, and a four paasenger "Drniorrat" which ate equal, in all respects, to the best that can MKiratii's Aristides was badly beaten PRODUCE, CUTLERY.

(ueenswarc, 4. 1 artelue Lawrence married to Ruth Carson in 1822. Have 6 children, 22 grand children, and 8 great-grand children living Tolal, Stl. 5. John Davis married lo Margaret Smith the ITth November, 1821.

Have 5 children and 20 grand children living. Tolal, 15. injurious luinsrs) substance, but iu VEGETABLE, by Or.ark tiie other day, but Bobby Swim his Jockey, says he can't do it again. Mo- be found in Ixiuisville or eastern markets. fever.

Ir has rained every day for a week or Uratb'a good beginning lias had a bad end a very good boy of Somerset. We don't m1 in ing. mure, Things are too wet for comfort or suppose that Willie will make a bad devil. it is reared that the continued nins of 6. Joho Engleman married to Mary Clark on the 20lh March, 1828.

Have 5 children, and 8 grand children living. To Prof. Reppert'h school closed a few and PrtYi. i Liuo, all and see my goodg an get prices before r--V SALT, Provisions, 0llllH, Confectioneries, days air.ee. We were not present during the whole of the closing week's exercises, but oere is no use lor our Clt liens to go to Danville or anywhere else for new carriages of any kind, or to have repairing done, as this firm will furnish either at the lowest prices and sf superior workmanahip.

We defy any one to produce better or cheaper work than Messrs. D. K. Bash A Co. and then our people should foater and sustain home wennfactnrere when they are so eminently worthy as these gentlemen are.

rontnlnltiij mow Knots snd Ifcjhs whlcli Bll-wiv I'roviUenctt lis. plui-wi In countries where l.ier Disease aunt prerill. Il vUlruresll diseases esuseu uy derangement ul the Liver Slid Bowels. Simmon'" him Benlator, or Medicice, Is eminently Faniilv Medlrine: slid bv beiiiR kepi resdy for iiuine'llale resrl will save ninny nil hour or flittering, swl many dollsr in time slid dot-tors' bills. over forty Yesrs' trial It 1- still receiving the most unqualified testimonials lo its virtue from per-onn of Ihe hiKhest chnrnrler snd nsnonni-bilily.

Kminenl phy.hlsns commend it ss the most EFFECTUEL SPECIFIC ut, 13. 7. J. J. Stigall married to Almira Fih the 2Wth May, 1828.

Have 8 children, 40 grand children, and: 3 great gland -children living. Total, SO. 8. Hiram Roberta married lo Elita Mar pmfil. Mils.

A. I'. haa been quite ftiek for a week or more, but is not yet in a iannermin mndtii n. Mm MY I'll lion is a candidate for Marshal the Town of Stanford. Election first 'r tiilav in August.

Krv. J9 T. I.EoxsRti will preach at llie rreti terian church here, oil neit Sunday, the psst ten days hare injured the alio ed whest to some extent. Much clover that waa in llie awath has rotted some timothy injured. A i'oiiresponiikxt asks what is the fsst-est recorded trotting time.

A gentlemen nell posted in turf mailers informs us that fiold Smith Maid has trotted a mile in 2,14 beats Dexter's fastest time, which Glassware, Hoots, Khocs, Ktc, Main Street, Stanford, Ky. learn that everything went off in a manner calculated to please all. We have it from good authority that the creditors of G. H. Knarl have effected a compromise with that gentleman, he asiree-ing to pay fifty cents on the dollar hia indebtedness.

We are glad to note this fact, as we can safely say that Mr. FCnsel has tin the 28th August, 1828. Have 3 child i-ARTNERantr. -Having Tor ((iliaiimntion. llMilarliit.

Pain In thai ,1.1 sociated with me my brother, Joseph ren, 24 grand children, and 1 great-grand child living. Total, 28. 9. William Sutton msrricl tn tPv XA. was llsyden, in the merchantile buainess the made a good citizen since among ns; and McGrath has won over 8100,000 this year, instead of $40,000, as heretofore re ams the lBlh March, 182(1.

Have 2 children, and 2 grand children living. Tolal, 4. we hope soon to aee the doors of his store al III) o'clock A. M. II.

N. Withers i'iialilied aa administrator of the eotate of lleorge Klackerby, dc'essed, on crtiiiitv court dav. Special attention and bottom prices to parties wanting larire Quantities, or jobbing lots. Also a spclaltjr of Choice Famllj Flour, llacon llama. Shoulders, Break-fast Bacon, Lard, etc.

Agent for Best Pino Hill Block and Lump Coal sold in quantitiei to suit purchasers. thrown wide open, and he, with his accus 10. Andy Payne irrii to Dulcena tomed pieasantoess, greeting his former cus tomers to the sale of cheap goods. By the ported. He lost but few races, lint his horse, Big Fellow, was beaten last Saturday in the closing race of the season at Mon mouth Park.

Stanford Coi-rt Day About 150 head Torrcl the 7th Have 10 chil dren, aod 24 grandchildren living. To. tsl, 34. name and style of the firm will hereafter be Haydcn Brothers. I take this method of i lending lo my old friends and patrons my sincere thanks for Iheir liberal patronage in the past, and hope that Iheir favors will be extended to the present firm.

We hall ctidt'uvor to deserve a large nhare of patronage by liberal dealing and fair prices, and with our increased fsiilities will oflcr to the public every advantage in the wav of accommodation i nd large stocks of rt, MMinw. Sou- Hiwiimrlie, Im1 taste in ihe mouth hillimiftaiUrkA. I'alphalloti of theHesTt, Tain in the region of ihe Kldnfys, diwiwintftirv, Klonin and forelrotiinn ofevtl, all of wni. are the utlnprhnf ufadineaaAiI Lfcver. For PfHpepnU or Indigestion.

Armed with tbli ANTITOTE, all climates anil I'liiutre of water and food miiy he faced without for. As a Keinedy In MALIKHU'fS FEVEIW BOWEI. COMM.A1NT8, KEiTLESSN E88 JAUNDICE, AH SKA, IT HAS NO EQUAL It is tbe Cheapest, Purest, and Beat Family Medicine in the World MiSi rATl iKU ONLY Br J. H. ZEILIN A MACON, UA PHILADELPHIA.

Prk, Si 00: Sold by all DrtiKKlsta. way we would hint that Somerset furnishes room just now for one or two live II. Hamilton Haiighraan married to Kl Woolv the lOlh Teptember, 1830. Have merchants. of cattle on the rarket, some of them fair It ir (tail that on a mile ami a half of The wife of Mr.

James Reynold, who has heel sltlit-tiil for years with arancrin the breast, is seriously ill at this time. We did not see a single drunken or disorderly man among all the vast crowd in town lust Monday. If there were any hunk they wen- loo ur-lcb so to make a rumpus. CmnroingV work on the railroad, there are 8 children, 32 grand children, and 5 greal. grandchildren living.

Total, 45. 12. Robert Stewart married to Sarena Kilborn the April, 18.10. Have 2 chil GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN SPEING AND SUMMER GOODS! FOE, 1875 TUB aa many eight whittky ahojm, and all of The coming Fall Season nromises of them not licenced. Where are those to Ik" a notable one in all branches of trade dren, 9 grand children, and 2 great-grand whoe buftineftfl it ia to enforce the law? and others only medium.

They sold from 4J to 5) on short time. A good milch cow and calf sold for S58. Several plug horses sold from $40 to $85. A lot of carts, shovels, picks, drill, sold for very moderate prices, being the attached property of a sub-railroad contractor. Basil Duke.

About five or six years ago, Mr. J. H. Ilocker, of this county.nwn- It appears that if we were a "high" offi TO children living. Total, lit.

13. H. W. Farrie married lo Jane E. Farrar the 7th June, 1832.

Have 8 children, and 14 grand children living. Total 22. cial that we would take great pridt in call in oat militia enough to recover this territory from King Alcohol. Iris desired that all the members of the "range of Stanford aill he present on Sat onlay, July 7lh. Hiisinrsa of importance lo lie transacted.

R. IIenthv, Master Pro Tem. -and our Fall purchases will be iinuauaty large and attractive. Again soliciting the patronage of all my friends and the publsc generally, I am very truly, E. B.

Hayoen. P. 8. I respectfully call iiion those who are indebted to me to arrange to settle as soon aa possible. E.

B. H. Salt and Peppcb. Mr. E.

LAYTON AT ed a roan gelding, sired by old Hippy, which he sold the late P. M. Talbot, of 14. James Dollins married ti Faulkner Ihe 18th November, 1812. 5 children, and 7 grand children.

Eliaa Have Total, thia place, for Mr. Talbot had him Mmmmrkmhie Mmm. Hkr Uck, Ky Jnly 12th, 1875. Having recently seen in Rome of the pa NEW YORK "TO lit IS! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES IN READY-MADE CLOTHING.DRY GOODS.NOTIONS, BOOTS, (SHOES, HATS, CAPS, trained, we believe, at Lancaster for aoiie GIBSON'S CHEAP STORE Is it ecunomy for a man to have a fine saddle wet through and through because he is too stingy to put his linrse up at a hotel or livery stable? We Iruw not Yet we saw manv such a saddle last weeka, as a trotter, and he made his mile in pers an account of the death of a grand-son 3 minutes. Soon after this.

Mr. T. sold of old Peter Francisco, and as but few of him to a Ixington gentlemen for about at moti 1:1,1,0, the 01 1 liens now living in Ken hick know 15. lacob Guest married to Mary Welch the 7th February, 1833. Have 2 children aod 9 grand children living.

Total, 8. 16. John Joslin married to Arthuser Thacker the 21at July, 1833. Have 2 chil- OrcAaraT Staffs At a large and enthusiastic meeting of ci iicnsof Lincoln county, held in the Court yard at Stanford, Kentucky.on Court day Hon. ThiaxB.

Mont $.155. At this time he was called Joe. in FOR CHEAP GOODS, 1-ooA limine, fifth son of J. N. Hughes, der'd, died of consumpti last dren, and 12 grand children living.

Total, 14. who Peter Francisco wax, I write this. He came over from Portugal to America when quite a young man, and the Revolutionary war breaking out about that time, he volupteered under Uen'l Washington, and fought throughout the war. He had the reputation of a brave soldier, and at one time was kn wn to capture 6ve Hessian "honor" of Mr. Hockcr, his original owner.

He was trotted and trained at I.exing for a year or tiro, and then sold lo a Northern man for $1 ,000, and was then given the name of Basil Duke. He trotted recently at a race in Michigan, and made a mile in his owner haa refused $15,000 for him. He made three miles in the follow- He Sells below Granger Prioes. iss-ir LADIES GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY. Our Stock also Comprises a Large and Varied Assortment of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS HATS, OF TII13 IjATKST HTVI.UM.

gomery waa called to the chair, and apt. W. G. Welch was selected aa Secretary. After the object of the meeting had been explained by the motion George W.

James, John Buchanan and W. O. Hansford were appointed lo draft resolutions. While the Committee was out, the meeting waa addressed by several gentlemen- On returning they presented the following resolutions which were unanimous 17. Thos.

C. Hiimber married to Csltha J. Pherigo the Kith September, 1833. Have 5 children and 14 grand children. Tolal 19.

18. Ivi Anderson and wife were married in 1833. Have 8 children, and 19 grand children. Total, 27. NOTICE.

alone, and marrhpH thorn ntn MRin th. war he married Virainia, and aeltled 24' Friday evening, aged about 20 years. Thia is the third child of Mr. Ilnghea who ha been carried off by the fell destroyer. The 4th yuarlcrly Meeting of the M.

E. South, will he held here 17th. Services j.t II a. and 8 r. and at the same hours on the Sunday following.

Mru. 8. X. Hall will preside. Mr.

J. II. Dennis, who for number of years made ua such an efficient Magistrate, is a candidate for the office of Police Judge. Mr. Dennis is eminently qualified for the down in Bnrkinrhan, I another race to eorae offat CItt- Jt sa mvaiuc 1 eland, Ohio, July 27th.

II A II I JT 1 a planter and tobacco raiser. ly adopted r. a). K. H.

ITEMS. 19. John Bobbin married to Patsy Have the 15th June, 18S4. Have 4 children.and 8 grand children living. Ti.lal, 12.

20. Peter F. Kennedy married to Clara WnEREAa, The organisation of the Crab The greal curioeity about him was hia gigantic siie, remarkable weight, and powerful strength. He weighed 550 pounds, and it is sa he could take a hone shoe in his hands and wring il in two, and could Orchard Springs Salts Manufacturing Com 1 would call the attention of my numerous friends ami customers in Lincoln and adjoininc counties to the fad that 1 have just returned from a three week's tour in the Cook the 15lh September, 1R14. Have 6 All the contractors on the work recently let in Grant, Scott, and Favette counties pany haa been productive of great benefit and Done by Strong Ton in Trimly Driver.

to Ihe citiiena, not only of ('rah Orchard 23 (train! children, and 2 great position, and if elected would make ua good officer. and the vicinity, but of thi entire county I living. Iotal, 50. take up a full barrel of whisky and drink from the bung with ease. have commenced operations.

Mr. K. M. Bishop (one of the Trustees 21. A.

J. Howl! married to Ellen tola of Lincoln aa well, bv furnishing such of In his latter days, the Legislature of Vir II. HYKIW, oi me road,) ano lamily were in town on Thursday. Thev were en route to the iovs ginia, to show their appreciation of hia ser r.aslern win-re 1 maile lartte lre purchases cuch of Ihe following cities. New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Lynn, direct from Hie manufacturers for Cash at lower prices than ever before, and I can assure my patrons und others that 1 am prepared to, and will sell for for Uxs than in any oilier house in Stanford, or in Central Kentucky.

It will be lo your interest t'ocall and examine my stock. MANAGER NEW YORK STORE, MAIX STREET, IVTAXFOHD, KETICKV. vices during the war, appointed him Sar- ol Crab Orchard. The foundations and niasonrv for the 6th October, 18.14. Have 6 children, snd 17 grand children living.

Total, 23. 22. James Holmsn married to Martha F. Ramiey the 4th June, 1835.. Have children, and 13 grand children living.

Total 22. 23. Henry Baker married to Nancy Hall Messrs. Ikinmrr and Miller made api-ecliM on hip of llie lisp last Thursday ninlit, to a miied multitude. After thev were through, (iwirge (ientry and Chalon Klliutt, two colored men from Stanford, made speeches in advocarv of the election C'aptatn Hhanka to the Legislature.

our citiiena aa are able to eagage in Ihe production of Crab Orchard Salta, a certain and remunerative market for the genuine article, the sale of which had hen almost totally destroyed by the many spurious and hurtful galu told under the aame name and WaaaKAa, Efforts are being made bv geant, at, Arma for several Sessions. The writer of this was in Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1822, and had a full view oi thia extraordinary man, and have never bridge over the Tennessee river, nesr Chat ICE IOB! tanooga, on the line of the C. 8. R. are in 1820.

Have 2 children and 24 grand advertised for lifting on the 10th August. Mr. T. D. 1vvrrr, the principal and seen hia match, before or since.

In my yrung days his name waa a house-hold word. J. Bobbitt. IU.I.A1K0IS. children living.

Total, 29. Tolal Descendants, 632. certain parties lo pnt npon the market an interior grade of these Saluyiimllar to those AMpnti.L A Miller have but one barrel left of that 2-year old Apple Vinegar the best in Kentnaky. But they have a new consulting engineer of the C. S.

R. passed over the line from South Danville to P. TOWXS1.EY, which are periodically rejected by the Com F. HUFFMAN, 0. 11 riLASKi roFm xkwh.

King'a Mountain Tunnel laat week, for the stock of bird-cages, a big lot of fruit-jars Pn7 aa not coming up to the proper medi BesarsHHav Sek01: Mr. EdiMr: Your coneapondent from Pulaski seems to be laboring under mistaken views in re Hiring pui up larsr uuaatitr of nice, clear Ice, I propum to rrnlh tb Mine raj regular cu- purpose of receiving the work that had cinal standard--such efforts being, in our and blackberry sugar enough lo sweeten the dispositions of all the oi maids in the opinion, reprehensible, as selfishly and dis SURGEON DENTIST I Two young men named Citron and Sow- toner at country. Job. Trocsstixk, llasnr IIksi AnaAH TsorvsTIVK, J. V.

llllO KB. honestly seeking to obtain without eipend-iture of money or labor, tbe advantaires labor, der, living near Flat Lick, got into a quar rel over a hog that had been badly injured gard to "boarding schools for young ladies." He shows a great interest in- home institu-toins, but seee no good in schools away The Thespian Club of I. O. O. Templars this Company haa sought to aecure at great Iwen completed between those two points.

Ten miles contracted for by Boyle 4 Roach and three by Mr. Coleman, having stood his scrutinising inspection, were declared completed, and the 20 per cent, that ia reserved to insure completion ordered to be paid to those gentlemen. A. J. TROUNSTINK will give a dramatic and musical entertain peine and expense; and ONE CENT PER POUND Dy one ot them, which resulted in several shots from each, all of whiah took effect.

TI ey are both now lying in a critical con Whereas, If tbe Company be not sus from home; and would prevent his county from patronising auch. The reasons urged in support of his stern convictions are not IMPORTER AMI JOBI1KIIS OK delivered seen Say. Accounts dus st the close or ment at Huatonville to-night for the purpose of raising funda to build a Temperance Hail. The programme is very attractive, and as its object is a worthy one we trust it may be largely patronised. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation.

Foreign Domestic Woolens, altogether sound. A well successfully conducted, ably supported "female STAXFOKI). KKNTIX'KY," Having iwcuml the room cm l-nncaiilfir slreet formerly (KciiplfHl by Dr. Mi Kulwm, rimaed, nowaiiMTfliiiiscrvk-eii i. the -iiiuiw of thin timn vicinity as a Dental Surginn.

156-tf A F. MERRIMAX. jaCVa) ID 3ST I I nt4.nrri, LinsMin Kj. I SJIHItb. 161-tr R.

E. BARROW. Oua old friend, Maj. C. E.

Webster, the accomplished engineer in charge of King's Mountain Tunnel, paid us a verv pleasant college" will certainly send out a refining TANFORD dition, and, we auppoae, cannot recover. The first copy of the Somerset rTaably Reporter came out on Friday of last week. Our people appear to be delighted at having such a neat and resiectable paper coming from their midst. We hope many hundrede of our citisens will both subscribj for and advertise in this paper, which will tained by our alliens, and the unfair practices herein above characterised, rebuked, the sale of Crab Orchard Salts will be great ly and injuriously afflicted, and a source of considerable revenue to oar people thereby destroyed therefore, be it Haohrd, 1st. That we testify to the fact that the Crab Orchard Springs Salta Manufacturing Company haa obtained control ol all Ihe perfectly pure and reliable article poaeaaing reliable medicinal qualities to be influence on the community at large will keep money at home that wquld go else call on Thursday last.

Mr. Webster ia an engineer of very large experience, having Wholesale Clothiers, where, and bring in money from the various neen chiet engineer of several railroads. quarters from which the pupils are sent. These are wholesome trutha that commend CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! 9rea. sa as aa The Trustees of the C.

8. R. R. were particularly fortunate in securing his services at King's Mountain, as his thorough knowl Mu. n.iBBiTT had it all to himself last Monday, as he took occasion to apeak just boforr Hie "Govirnors" did, and the other candidates for the Legislature had not time to answer his lightning bug and other anec-stotes.

He created considerable merriment among the "colored brigade," as he terras go far in promoting the common Interests of West Thirst HI Ml, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Offlc Soulh Sid of Mai. Corner ot Depot Strt themselves not only to the people of Pu our entire population. The Interior Journal, although not strictly a home paper, haa laski and Lincoln, but to to all. "Salt and edge of the construction of tunnels, and h's i-epper" rurther urges the propriety of had within the Epsom Belt proper, and that those who buy the Salta for their own uae can confidently rely upon procuring it wielded a very great influence for the good D.

F. BASH fc CO. keeping Pulaski daughters at home, be the "cnllud pussona." of our county, a nd now if we support both eaergetie and pushing disposition have greatly advanced the progress of the work, which he in forms us a ill he completed br the 1st of September ready for the rails. II EAT A criESNEY, Sucarason to Terry, Wheat A Cbenney, cause he haa always noticed the "beauty I will I anhted l.y J. W.

ftaweon, late of Isouia-Tille. P. I. Trueheart will attend Uali bun new during our abetmce aJtnins n- WN. The niakinx of Artiartal Teeth a penalty, whirh wrk will lie executed hr J.

W. laww.n, in all the newpat ami iiuwt approved af lea. and attractiveness of those young ladies who have been kept near a good mother pure and unadulterated if purchased under the Company's Trade' Mark. 2d. We condemn and will on all proper occasions expose the conduct of the parties who seek to counterfeit this valuable reme We dMire to rail the attention of the public lo tbe work that we arc no turning out, and alno to 1 the (act that an prepared to huild to order, any deacription of Vehicle-from a Coach to a Sulky 1 of them liberally, we anrely can be able to tell the people abroad that we have a conn-try wortyy of the attention of all those who are looking for a spot upon which to earn a comfortable and honsnt living.

"StTCH crops have never been known" is inIDATES. during girlhood." He strongly intimates that young ladies educated from home lack excellency of character, for in the next Advertisinii. The benefit of advertising was very forcefully manifested in the cW of Messrs. Campbell A Miller, grocers of our town, who, la laat week's issue of the Jounwi, announced that they had a valuable fly trap for sale. The following Monday they sold 61 of them to persons who had read tl advertisement.

By the way, we take occasion to say that this trap is the best aver invented, aa it will destroy -niie entire fly family in a few dava. X.OW RATES the most frequent utterance that we hear gr tatbrniand to naoune Capt. A HAHRMm nHleUU, fir Heprmentailra f-oru Lincoln count? ia lb Jwr JiouM ckf tba next Genera AMemblj. Wa ar sll hrtrl aaarl In naifuanssss 1-- Tunc WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND C0MMISSI0IT MERCHANTS, Agent for Frankfort Cotton Miila, No. 281 Main St.

bet. Sixth Srenth, OppoatW Uutaviile Hotel, sentence he remarks "Many, many whose natures are so true and good attend boarding school for many years, and yet come home F. WALSH, MERCHANT TAILOR, TO Fourth Street, bet. and Market, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY; just now, and truly it is so. But our great dy, or impose an inferior article npon the public, and we caution all persons who use this remedy to be ou tneir guard against such attempts.

On motion the Interior and Cbunsr-Jbwr-nalt were requested to publish. The meeting then adjourned. Thos. B. Mostoomirv, CViinwra, W.

G. Welch, Srrfy. fear la that our farmers will not use the adorned with all the virtues of trna wo. SHANKS, a Candidate for the Lewiaiature at tbe ensuing Annual eJectioB. anyreswectahle eetahliahmeot ran do the the arm quality of work.

He employ good workmen, and warrant our work to glv AutUtactUa. Cil economy that is necessary to result in the men." To what school or college does greatest good. It is fact well established "Salt and Pepper" refer I cannot believ. We are authorised teannoaan J. B.

DEVKIg a candidate for Polira. Juri. nfsh. and aee for roararlrH before troirur ttiaaawhaarst icw oi me poorer class ol our county I hs regards the many gonj collegea th. lohn WW wniw awan a rninre win ao you rieal.

ford, flection art Monday In iamt. My pantahion ayatrm a a aperialtr an nc knowledged rucf eaa, bemx original and hi i ted i tod- ranta al ery eutomtr, 15T-if J. Cbnaey, 7-tr LOVISVILLE. KV..

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