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Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly): December 29, 1922 Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images D. Will Clark Barbourville, KY 1922 mon1922122901_sn87060032 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly): December 29, 1922 Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly) D. Will Clark Barbourville, KY 1922 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. We Wish Qir Readers' and Friekds A Happy New Year jfi & 4 immtatu JUtttocott. 9 BARBOURVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER i NEW SCRIES: VOLUME 13; No. 29. 1922 ONE DOLLAR AND PIPTY CENTS A HEAD OF COAL COMPANY MAKES OFFICIAL STATEMENT EAR IN ADVANCE OVF1CER THOUGHT MURDERED, .TUDOR J, J. TYK PLEASED . BODY TUX ON TRACKS OVER' QUIET CHRISTMAS I Locals nrT ffsw lAgoca CHRISTMAS TREK AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH II j tL i . i. sJ A M ih k'f favorablo comment and appreciation among our citizens, j1ifcr- John Mum Umt4 Into Hen I fl njjnf " PlppqsitnnpcUdlTTuidr. Chester Halo In a spirit of Ohrist-wa- s I pistol maa eihuberance flred oft his Sm Arithritlw, our l4l firm. (Atuxnywula II nn(1 Judge Tye suggested a $10 spot I for ltltudUii winter. and trimmings as about right, Dill Jones forgot that a muffler m. m in if m i. on his machlno was worth $15 and and soveral small children. Ho is the fourth officer to have mot death costs. Will Jackson and Uoll Jordan, in this county since last Juno. The others were Deputy Sheriff R. J. Charlie Lewallen paid $5 for a Are The marrlago of John D. Gross, Crawford, Deputy Sheriff James cracker Christmas and Bill Clark OLD FOLKS DINNER ' ,& jg'?yv jst ftnyti or tto!n Our pet Hughes $8.50. of Barbourvlllo. and Miss Nannie est Libera! reward If rrhmwd to Judfltif trom thDl dtnund for Holiday and Policeman Holland. Knil! Ilbarr.il bo eonridenblt OwnwCrop.Adi!roiR.F.D.No.S. there must Kir Geo. Bright was fined $1.00 and Hammons, of GIrdler, Ky. was sol I Lexington Leader Ifetmtntitlo'i join on around theM On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Iparut. opinet O u. tho grocer. costs for breach of tho peace. emnized at Cumberland Gap Dec- George Faulkner reversed the gen- against W. A. Drlttaln The case ember 17. METHODIST CIiniSTMAS oral custom and entertained the for the alleged carrying of a pistol Miss Hammons Is tho daughter of old folks," most of them related X COMMUNITY CRACK-A-JACU Dock Hammons, prominent farmer to tho family. Tho M thodlst episcopal Church w" not, trIed, n1d J9 ftrobabW ho About twenty were CHRISTMAS TREE HASKETI1ALL GAME W,U clty court' and citizen, of GIrdler while Mr. Invited but a few were not present held its Chrl.lir.ii. program last Is a valued employee In both on account of sickness. Sunday night. It was tho children's A delightful community Christ If the National Guard always acts Gross night In a real sense. Tho program JOHN LAWSOX GIVEN II YEARS mas celebration was held at tha with tho same pep clerical and freight department of Tho guests were: its members disthe L&N R.R. at Barbourvlllo. tonslstcd of recitations, dialogues home of Judge and Mrs. F. D. Samp- played against Mrs. J. D. Faulkner, great grand U. C. Academy MANCHESTER, Ky. Dec. 23. anu songs uy me cmiuren. Alter Mr. John LawBon, indicted for the mur- son, Saturday night, there being Thursday of last week It will crown during Gross was a staunch soldier mother of little Paul Mitchell. their part was finished the friend of the crisis of the World Wor, While tho Mrs. Katherlne Toby Law-so- n, some 175 people present. The tree itself with distinction. Valentine, also all the children appeared, Santa der of ihls half brother, they following tho Stars and Stripes great grandmothor of little Paul, was sentenced to confinement was set In tho woods at tho back of Guards lost by one point, He greeted Claus. personally n twenty-on- e tho homo and poople camo from as tied U. C. all along tho lino until Into the battlo field of France and and v. ho refused to have her largo number of his friends and af- In tho stato penitentiary for years yesterday, at a special for ns Hcldrlck to attend tho short toward tho close of the game. Tho upon his return .has been an active taken on account of her age, terwards, distributed gifts to all. session of the Clay Circuit Court, service by Rev. Jno O Gross and to gaino was clean and fast and should member of tho American Legion. but she was held down by the bonThe "little boys" of Professor Will His soldier comrads and their many net strings presided over by Judge A. T. W. receive gifts of fruits nnd caudles. bo repeated. and tho picture was sucFaulkner's class were especially friends wish them a happy and cessfully made. Manning. The defense tried to show FIroworks were a part of the cele- Tho girls of Darbourville High nnd showed their faith In Toby drew a revolver on John lrut!on, which while enjoyed by all, School alto played a finu game succssful union. Mrs. Kato Ballard, who when a Santa when he called them to re- that "gal" could climb a tree like a and hit him with a stick. Tho slain ;was particularly staged for the against U. C. Academy and though ceive their gifts. IIUTCIIINS-EbSOsquirrel. man was killed as th result of a youngsters. This has become an the score wan 10 to 1 against them Mrs. Henry Tye, who used to ride .blow with n club. Hfs skull was annual affair at the Sampson home they showed lots of class and are BAPTIST CURCH Miss Lucy Hutchlns, of Bailey's Yrw11( end Is eagerly looked forward to by game losers. frfiiitnt-n- l lint Vtn llvorl mm a mule without saddle or bridle. Switch, and Mr. Osro E. Edson. of Mrs. Hugh Smith, affectionately Louisville the people of tho community as The most rapid growing Sunday than,n week a"orwards. Kokomo, Ind, were married at Cum- known as Christmas draws near. "Aunt Sis." CANTRILL FOR GOVERNOR SclyjoMn SoutlMsiern Kentucky berland Gap, Tenn. Dec. 25. Miss Mrs. R. Vermillion. Invites you to meet with us a few Hutchlns is one of Knox County's DOUBLE WEDDING Mrs. Carrie Faulkner, an expert CANTATA AT HIGH SCHOOL In another section of tho Advoweeks at B. B. I. eaqh Sunday best women while Mr. Edson Is a swimmer when a "gal." cate will bo found tho platform of progressive 9:45 A.M. There is a place for the farmer and business A beautiful social affair of last Congressman Cantrlll who is in the Mrs. Foley and Mrs. John Catron On Saturday evening Mrs. Geo. F. "whole family In this Sunday School. man of Kokomo. Their many friends who W. H. Buck pre- woek was the doublo wedding sol- race for Governor. As the first gun Tinsley and Mrs. entertained for the benefit of here and the B. Y. P. 6P. sented some forty young foll:3 nnd emnized Friday, December 22nd 'at fired, it will bo of great Interest to greatest elsewhere, wish them tho the Methodist Church at one time of Joy in their married life. to Servo" tiny tots In a comic cantata which tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. the Democrats of Knox County who with their spinning wheels. Tyo, at which time Miss Ltlydale are thus given an opportunity to 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. the pastor proved very entertaining. Uncle BUI Cecil, the oldest one in HARLAN BARBOURVILLE HIGn tho crowd, told about a fight he saw will bring some worthwhile mes- Tho costumes were both pretty Tyo became the bride of Mr. Robert study tho issues Involved In tho sages. You will receive a hearty wel- - and appropriate and tho stage was D. McDade, and Miss Mary Agnes rase. It will bo read with Interest. once, but ho must have left for he Friday at Harlan, our hig,h school never come to these services. carefully arranged. The theme was Heldrtck the bride of Mr. Thomas There is no question, since the race boys told how It ended. played a fast gamo with HarArch Fuller, Josephus Moore, If you want to wear a smile that the search for tho Christmas spirit L. O'Hara. seems to promise to bo a hot one. tho result being 14 to 9 In fovor will not come off it must have Its which had In some mysterious way Tho spacious home was decorated Republicans who aro themselves lan, I. D. Faulkner, A. C. Vaughn, for of Harlau. The Lyon Brothers were Fame, RIche3 with potted plants and holly, carry-'muc- h foundation underneath the surface, been mislaid. Wealth, Interested in the coming cam- - stars for Harlan. Wells, Mayhew, whom tho writer will testify to the deep down in too heart. No heart and Laughter could not produce It. ,lng out the Christmas ldoa. Before palgn for tho governorship will whereabouts of some of this crowd Jones and Calvin Guyer did good can be truly happy that 13 not right Santa, the embodiment of Lovo, was the ceremony Mrs. Charles F. Rath- - study Congressman Cantrlll's platat a shakedown at his home. His goal pitching on fouls and tho rest wlth God and one's fellow-memother made him sit on tho stair the only one who found it and dls- - ton sang beautifully "Because" and form for future reference. of the team played fine ball. Tho "A11 for You." Promptly at twelve Tjie Baptist Church Is seeking to tributed It to everyone Tho Advocate is open to men of presence of a gymnasium would steps where he could see and not be seen as ho was too young for the Much of the music was catchy o'clock to the strnlns of the wed- - either party, who may wish to use make it their constant employment stimulate sport. KIwanIs please note. crowd. and well sung. Mrs. Buck and Mrs. ding march from Lohengrin, played us columns, sucn naving Been tno j to bring people into such happy reTinsley deserve groat credit for by Mrs. C. P. Kennedy, the bridal policy of tho management for the The dinner was magnlflclent, well lationships. METHODIST CHURCH cooked and gracefully served. It "Come thou with us and we will being able to present such a pro- party descended tho stairs. past four years. Its stand is that gram in so short a time and with so will never bo forgotten. Blue Grass do thee good." First came Miss Jewel Tye In a every citizen, whatever his party, The regular services will be held folks can't beat It and I know. little "fuss." gown of gold velvet and Spanish has a right to tho use of tho press. at the usual .hours, 11 A.M. and 7 There were some "sheep's eyes" WORK ON L &N Wo want to make special men laco and carrying a bouquet of P.M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. cast among some widows and wi tion of three of tho boy voices: tho sweetheart roses and violets; then GRAND JURY A BUSY ONE Tho W. F. M. S. meets Wednesday dowers present but it might spoil it J. M. Parker of PInevlIlo, engi- young son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Miss Lllydale, wearing a gown of afternoon, January 3rd. The Ladies green chiffon and silver brocade, neer of the L&N track construction Tinsley can sing and always has. The following men served as Aid meets Friday afternoon, Janu- all to tell. Mrs. All will wish that was here Tuesday. Ho reports work His solo wa3 a treat. Then Harry carrying a bride's bouquet of roses grandjurymen for tho Circuit Court ary 5th, at the homo of Mrs. Jor- Faulkner may live to Mr. and enjoy similar already begun at Wallsend and ex- Marshall, as "Blllie" .exhibited a and lllle3 of tho valley, leaning Just closed. John Bolton, J. D. dan Miller. Tho winter revival cam A GUEST. pects work to bo general all along fine voice which It is hoped will not upon the arm of her father. Miss Faulkner, E. E. Sawyers, John palgn will begin January 14th. Dr blessings. Druscllla Tyo, charpiing in a nas- Jones, Clifton McNeil, Mrs. James Guy Wilson, the track within 30 days, which will be neglected. Lewis Haun, as conference evangelist turn considerable money loose in did the comic part like an turtium panuo velvot and with a Bullock, J. M. Wilson, Pless Bryant, of the Maine conferenco will bo in Poison In Bee's Sting. Ifce secretion of a honey bee's sting this section. Mr. Parker hoped to old timer and he can sing anything bouquet of roses and violets, camo Pallas Burton, Murphy Cannon, W. charge. Is nbout of a grain, find a home in Barbourvlllo but was that has time and tune with his next followed by Miss Heldrlck, J. Baysand P. D. Baker. Including of lilrh Is water. The rest on the arm of her father. Miss some 250 or more Indictments for unable to do so. feet too, at times. Send tho Advocate to your friend. In thp " Heldrlck was lovely In a gown of failure to send their children to sapphire blue panne velvet and bou sohool there were over 500 indlct- quet of bride's roses nnd valley ments. It is gratifying to know that lilies. 'only about 50 cases were liquor Mr. McDade, attended by Mr. P, cases about the samo number of D. Black, as best man, and Mr, .cold check cases and only some 10 "IF YOU WALK ON SNOW YOU CANO'Hara. attended by Mr. Charles F. or 15 felonies Heldrlck, Jr., met their brides be- NOT HIDE YOUR FOOTPRINTS. The court rondored about $7000 foro an Improvised altar of ferns, worth of Judgments in the shape of A PROVERB IN THE MAKING above which was suspended a Profits, in any business, drpend upon hew frequently most of these penalties ding boll of holly and mistletoe. The parrying also from 10 days to 6 money can be "turned over" at a protlt. Slow coUectlonsI "IF YOU ARE THRIFTLESS YOU CANbeautiful ring ceremony was used .months Jail sentence. ThoJury went always mean loss. ' with Rev. Arthur A. Ford, of the the limit in all cases and It is NOT HIDE THE FACT" Church, officiating. tying to know that tho representee Tho First Natloiuil Bank, s a MEMBER of tho FEDAfter tho ceremony the guest3, of measures being employed aro great-o- f ERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, commands the extensive colTraces of a thriftless habit will inevitably whom one hundred and eight had jiy reducing the liquor cases in the lection facilities which tills great association has (IovcIoihkI rogisterod, were served a delightful county. Number 1 Jury consisted of ?hov up with the result that you will always be hard Its customers prollt because of this, oven ns they enjoy tlui luncheon. Mrs. W. R. Hughes. Mrs. C. C. up while you are making money and be a charge upadditional protection duo to federal as well as stuo Miss Lllydale, who Is tho youngest Smith, Mrs Elizabeth Halo, Mrs. on charity or relatives when you cannot earn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W, Llda Messer, K. F. Davis, B. P. THE UNFAILING SIGN OP THRIFT IS A Tye, and Miss Mary Aguo3, tho Walker, Fletcher Dozlor, E, J. SAVINGS ACCOUNT daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyrlck, W. M. Mosser. Mrs. Oeo. Honor Roll Bank Open j our account today with $1.00 or more, F. Heldrlck, are both beautiful and Nowman, Englo nnd B. P. Esom accomplished young ladles, popular Carey. we pay you 4 and all taxes on Savings Accounts. We Pay 4 on Certificates of Deposit with a host of friends. Mr, McDado Jury number 2: H. B. Helton Jas. Maybe you would like to have $1,000 in ten years and Mr, O'Hara aro promising Braughton, W. M. Mills, Joe Tuggle, from now if you live, or if you die you would like young business men of sterling Janjos Durham. Joe Bright, Jamej your loved ones to have the $1,000 at your death, if worth. Bullock, Abe Carnes. F. Mi Reese. so then BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY After a trip thru the west tho Joe Cottlnglm, J. D. Evans and young couples will be at home in Gilbert Mills. THE VICTORY SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS THE Barbourvlllo. The Advocate Joins Tho Indictments for passing cold CAPITAL PAID IN FULL 9CO.000.00 ANSWER in wishing ithem a long and happy checks will call for more care on SURPLUS FUND 850,000.00. married life. the part of the citizens who givo checks through lack of business THE NATIONAL BANK OF JOHN A, BLACK Whero will Barbourvlllo be ten knowledge or thru carolessness as ' You are writing years from' now? to the state of their accounts at tho '' the answer today. time, the check was given. on a railroad track at Walker's Branch, near his home this morn- tug. At least one train had passed over the body Thursday night, officers "bellevo. An Investigation is under way y a. NaplerigBolIovod by authorities to have beerf killed and the body placed on tho track, evidence having bonn found that the body dragged sevoral feet and put on tho tracks. His pistol had four empty shells HAZARD ICY., Dee. 22. Deputy Wfth the exception of a few Bob Kapler was found dead oral pranks and the taking of a gun gen-Sheri- ff from passod one Individual, Christmas mm ton fffiMS .. In a quiet, orderly manner, which brought pleasure to the City Judge, J. J. Tyo. There was not a drunk charged so far as we have been able to ascertain and the ab-sence of liquor has been a mattor of WWflfflW ,i.i Henry Ford is negotiating for the On Saturday evening both young purchase of coal land, mining plants and older members of the Presbyand equipment of the Pond Creek terian Sunday School gathered at Coal Company In Plko County, Ken- the church where a beautiful Christtucky was nnnounced in New York mas awaited them. After appropri- by T, B. Davis, president o fthe coal ate exercises, Santa Claus appeared concern, who said negotiations will on the scene, not with his reindeer bo completed before tho end of the j and sled which ho had boon using year. Davis said die Issued tho. in the north, nnd which got stuck statement in view of rumors curront 'in tho mud on the other side of tho in the press and In "order that our mountain. However, he wore some stockholders might be correctly in- of the bells Just to prove he was the formed about what is transpiring." real thing. Ho assisted in the disHe said all company lands and equip tribution of tho treats which were ment In Plko county are concerned greatly enjoysd. In the pending transaction. Mid- Miss Roberta Colo, w.ho is homo dlesboro Dally News. from the College of Music, Cincinnati, sang "Silent Night" to the deMAMMONS-GROSlight of her aildlenee. S -" L K 7, plc-tu- ro N 1 M.-A- H n. j J Ree-dickl- two-thir- An Old Chinese Proverb SLOW COLLECTIONS j wed-'fine- 3t grati-Christi- , xFIRST NATIONAL BANK k A . 3 -- THE ADVOCATE "' FRRD BURMAN EDITOR JKNNIE McDKRMID DURMAN ASSOCIATE EDITOR )000000000t00t00t0i0m0m0i ''f"""'- notick to contractors PAY TO-DA- Y Bureau of Construction Knox County IkTCjnbcr 15, 1022 bids will bo received by tho Stato Highway Commission a,t tho offlce of tho Stnto Highway Engineer, Old Capitol Building. Frankfort, Kentucky, until 2:00 P. M. on tho 23rd day of January. 1923, for tho Improvement of tho road from tho Corp. Limits Barbourvlllo Sta 0 plus 00 to Corp. Limits Corbln Sta 833 plus 37 In Knox County, a dlstanco of approximately 16.243 miles. This road Is ofllclally known as Stato Project No. 6 Sec B on tho Primary System In Knox Stnto County. This project Is also known as Federal Aid Project No. Gl. This improvement will consist of Sealed Barbour-vllle-Corbln MAY WE SE&VEYOU issued weoklr by The Mountain Advocate Publishing Co., at BARBOURVILLE. KENTUCKY Sntore 'I Notice To Those Who Have Not the Post OQce at mall ur, as ""fond-clas- s matter. Paid Their Tax For 1922 i In The Following Line? Nice Juicy Meats. v VV Ol- - - 1CIAL OltdAN OP TIK IUC PPBLICAN PAHTY IN KNOX COUNTX SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly In advance) Oae Year Six Months $1.60 0.7S After Jan. 1st. 1923, 1, or one of my deputies, will, in ten days, or as scon thereafter as wc can, get to you or your property. If not paid beforehand we will expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder your property or enough of it to cover said taxes. Ul Fresh Fruits. Celery and Nuts b CranberriesCandies Fresh Package Groceries PHay Any Item Intended for publication should reach this office not later than on Wednesday or we shall bo forcod to carry it over to tho next Issue. A HAPPY NEW YKAK J. M. Carnes, Sheriff Knox County. 1&00r&0rijtWjn0Qlfr&t&iiifi&f00i&0i0Q0000&&&f)0igiii that I havo been careless about. NEW YEAR THOUGHTS ON A few days ago I had the toothTHE CHURCH AND 'ME" ache I got along some way all I havo been sitting hero thinking through tho week, but Sunday morn- nlinnt mv nHIHirln tnwnrH tllfi tni ft wna tinhctnrnMn T church. Therjo is not a doubt 'in my was but yet it probably was no mind about it being the greatest worso than it had been during tho moral force in tho country. I take week. Sunday I called tho dentist's great prldo in looking at its homo and was told he was at achievements and am quick to idon- - church. I sont word by a boy thnt tify myself with it. But at tho samo there was nn .mergency case at his timo I act as tho I could get along tMlco. I Jui: hod K. have it pulRI without it. I usually subscribe to then. The ilrntis: r.ili! he left as his the church budget as I know that a pastor was getting his Interest church like any business organi- - aroused In tonic special dlscoureo zatlon cannot run on "guess", but Ho asknl mo how long mj tooth had whtlo I do I am not as quick to pay ached; since Tuesday, I said. Ho did my church obligations as my gro- - not say anything but ho Just as well, cry bill. In fact, there have been I felt it. I went homo relieved of tho times when I allowed it to go some toothache but I was far from being few months. I wonder if my min- - at ease. I thought of my selfishness, man does I had ruined the Sunday of my lster, as a not like to havo this salary promptly friend, the dentist. He was at in order that he might meet his own church with his family and I be- obllgatlons. It the company for came an "emergency" patient Just 66,000 cu.yds. which I work should hold up my when he was seeking spiritual ln- - Solid Rock 15,000 cu.yds. salary for three months, I would splratlon. Since then I have been Loose Rock 700 cu.yds. soon bo looking for another Job. Yot thinking about the little tribe to Channel change 400 cu.yds. who put off For structures if my pastor were to do that I would which I belong-fellow- s say that the was a mercenary, after everything until Sunday. I have j Foundation dry earth 100 cu.yds. CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES the money, as though the "bread of watched my physician leave church Foundation dry rock . . 30 cu.yds. 87,000 Yd. Sta. From the cradle to tottering age, heaven" .would satisfy the physical time and again in the midst of a Overhaul: 9 acres I asked him the other day Clearing and Grubbing from skyscraper to prairie and can- needs of his wife and children. I service. promise myself in my beter mo- - how many of these calls could be Removing trees & stumps 300 each yon, fate, during the coming year, my church ob- - postponed until afterword. He said Alternate Masonary (Concrete): will pursuo some one person out of ments that I will pay every 100. He told Class A concrete . . 1330 cu. yds. each 12,000 in the United States ligations weekly, but the time about 99 out of passes and I am soon "dunned" by me the other day of a fellow calling Class D concrete 20 cu.yds. and mark him for the murderer's 820 cu. yds. the secretary, a thing that I would him from a service to ask him if Class B concrete bullet or knife thrust. Over In T?np.oTiH TDhava lnn'o think reflected on my integrity in castor oil should be taken in the Cement Rubble Masonary 170 cu. yds. i mnr m nnH ,t,i lthe business world having my ac- - morning or at bed time. Since my ,n,nM S1300 lbs. than here death will come to only cuunt over uue mrue rauiuua yei uumist tjApeneiiLu i uuvu jusuivuu Reinforcement having the that I will not bother my dentist orj-Qone in each 412,000 by the mur- I have no scruples about .. officer come around and tell me that doctor at church time except when (jeinem ituuoie: derer's hand. Both of Cement Rubble Masonry I am behind with my churoh ac- - It i3 a real "emergency." Crime flourishes in the U. S. 22CS cu. yds. them are good men, better than I, because of the uncertainty of pun count. 350 cu.yds. One year I refused to sign up an and I know that my patience would Class A concrete ishment, Sir Basil Thomsen, K. C. 20 cu. yds. be tried to the limit by a "critter" Class D concrete B. former head of Scotland Yard, amount lor me curreni year, i sam 40000 lbs. uld "elve what I could." Of that needed information or help Reinforcement Society of the I told the National course it is not nice to say I lied desperately w.hen I was in the midst Alternate types pipe: ct-iTTr,ito,i n.,,.!,!.,,. t " 18 in. Standard Vitrified Pipe, but I actually did that year. I gavo of an Interesting service. todnv 1864 lin. ft. The other day I heard a fellow 'ten dollars to the church at the end f ,.ii,-t i...... 'ot year when tne balance on the about Pases- - He said 24 in. Standard Vitrified Pipe the ,t,kIns crime." said Sir Basil. "The length were three kinds that he 350 lin ft. of the sentence does not matter, u .nnaeet was oeing raised, mat sum wanted to avoid: the kind known by strength Vitrified 18 in. Double Just about represented wiat I paid is tho fact that it Is swift and 976 lin ft. for oil for my Sunday auto rides our soldiers as cooties, that lodged pipe .prflln " Your parole system and your 'What if I had put in tho gasoline between the undershirt and bide; 24 in. Doublo strength Vitrified He said the other two had homes, pipe 320 lin ft. .indeterminate sentence, I believe. and rePalrs! My wife had several Some nlCe ne3' bUt they "Ved 3ust 1:3:6 encasing concrete 200 cu. yds n!ce soclaIs Bt home that year and lenjvine increase of murders and the refreshments for them amount llko the soldiers' lice, off of someOr other crimes. In England we do not ed to more each time than my "ten." one else. In community afllalrs he 18 in Reinforced Concrete pipe have those systems. We do not allow said they tried to live off of others. 2840 lin ft more than one appeal. We can also Yet 1 gave "what I could!" I will Ho did not hit me since I take a In24 in. Reinforced Concrete pipe amend a faulty indictment during say for ray own credit that this 670 lin ft. and pride in my Interest in community the trial, which is not possible ventory made me think a wihilemore j improvements. But when ho talked Or since then I have tried to be Louisville Herald here." of the fellow that tried to shove the IS in. Standard cast iron pulv pipe considerate. support of the church and its work 2840 lin ft. My business sense convinced me .MARRIAGE LICENSES off on someone else I felt guilty. 24 in. Standard cast iron pulv pipe a church could not be run. without Religious parasite I guess I don't 670 lin ft. Will Patterson and Annie Gray, a budget and now I never pass the have to be it. Well, I can avoid beSTATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION committee up with the "give what Flat Lick. ing a "holler than thou" Christian By JOE S. BOGGS, Tom Jones, Dowlsvllle, Va., and I can." and will, but I think that my better State Highway Engineer. I am subject to headaches and Judgment suggests a change In my Mattle Mae Roberts, Anchor. Ben Hinkle and Mollle Davis, many sevenlngs when I come homo religious thinking and acting and DE WITT NEWS Artemus. from the office, my thead hurts, but hero is ono layman that, is going to Whitney Gambrel and Tltlna Law-so- n, a good nights sleep usually rids me turn over a new leaf in 1923 that A Happy New Year to everybody. Eleys. of it and I am fresh and bright the he hopes will be permanent. Gale Bingham has a new Charlie Moore and Mae Miles. following morning for my work. that he likes One. Sunday sun seems to bring a Wilton. But Lieut. Richard Tuggle arrived Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. WilGarrard Gambrel and Nora Lewis, headacho so often. It Is strango home on Saturday following an abthey never come during the week, sence of five years. During that liamson a fine boy, weight 13 lbs. Corbln. Paul Carnes moved to DeWitt F Helton, Cargo, Ky fiWl always wait for Sunday. I have been time he completed his course at J. wondering of late if my headaches Annapolis and has Just returned to last week and is well pleased. Fraud? Clouse, Cram Nest. D. M. Walker, our Bchool teacher, Enoch Taylor and Mahala Mosser, were as real about Sunday School the U. S. after circumnavigating the Grays. time as I Imagine. It I were as In- globe. During this cruise he acted had an entertainment on Friday and Robert D. McDade and Lllydale terested In tho Bible Class as I am part of the time as aide to Admiral gave the children each a present. Tye, Darbourville. Will Carnes' daughter Is In the the desk maybo there would not bo Duller. hospital at Pinoville. She was operThos. L. 0'IIara and Mary Agnes the chronic Sunday headache. I reated on for appendicitis and Is still call tho other night I came homo Heldrlck. Darbourville. PAID SON'S FINE very ill. Curt Runyon and Ida Carter, and my wife wanted to go to a Miss Ellen Carnes visited her siskflravn party. I had a headacho and felt I Jim Turner, of Harlan County, ter Mrs. Llhue Mills, in Pinoville Levi Nolen and Attle Gray, Flat should not try it. She began to tell came in Tuesday and paid a $300 fcck. me who would bo there and some flno imposed on his son, Victor, for Christmas. Martha Carnes entertained Delora John Carroll and Eliza J. Savage, things that would happen and I Im- selling liquor in Knox County. Tho mediately started to get ready to go, son is tubercular ammond. Walker and many others on Christand was coughing Harrison McKeehan and Martha forgetful of my headache. A few up blood to the danger of the mas and they bad a fine time. Sundays ago 1 was loafing down others in Jail. John Carnes, a business man, Is Hart, Anchor. , making ax (handles. Wm. Smith and Louella Smith, town, trying to get fresh air (as I said for my headacho) and met my The men who are hauling find the Fount. WE REPAIR SHOES roads very bad and they wish that Gobel Mills, Mills, and Ada Car- boy, Frank. I asked hlra why he was Judge Stamper would fix them. not in Sunday School. Ho said ho nes. Walker. Half Soleinj? $1.25 Mrs. Sudle Brewer bought a fine was "laying out". I whipped him Rubber Heels 50c. when I got homo for not going. He ACCIDENTIA' SHOT beef, about 800 lbs, and a fat hog whimpered out in the kitchen to bis Ordinary Shoes Made Into Nice about 760 lebs. They both died in Oxfords. one week. The 14 y.ear old son of Tom Lam-bor- t, mother that I had a lot of business A. M. Carnes Is on the sick list. of Swan Pond, was shot in the whlpptng him for something I would Saddles and Harness Repaired. legs by a companion Xmas day, tho not do myself. I guess a fellow Depot for City Papers. When yon own yor wn heme eeh run the latter vat carrying being would be mora consistent It he vent Business Appreciated. cent forested la Improvements fa accldently fired. Fortunately, tho alone with the boy. It !s not fair to whip him for neglecting a duty GEO. HUTTON & SON crosses ttu valut of tho property. . wound is not serious. with sincerity that we wish our readers A Happy New Year. Wo thank ono and all who have assisted us In making tho Mountain Advocate a financial success during the past year. Tho "flowers" wo haVo received have also been gratifying. That the citizens like the Advocate and say so, means a great deal to us. Government reports show that unemployment Is steadily decreasing and Is becoming a thing of the past. This means good wages and better times. Tho Improvements being put In by tho L. & N. R. R. mean the turning loose of a lot of money, as does the building of the Federal and State Highway. When the latter project is finished it will mean much to Barbourvillc. Since there Is a scarcity of homes, we believe Darbourville will do some substantial building In 1923. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and move forward. It Is ttimifvlit It shaping the road, constructing necto a essary drainage structures width of 26 feet on fills and 30 feet t, In cuts as a Grado and Drain in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Instructions to bidders, forms of proposals and specifications may bo secured at the ofilco of the Stato Highway Engineer, Old Capitol Building, Frankfort, Kentucky. Bluo prints of this work will bo on fllo at tho division headquarters at Pinoville, Kentucky, also at the Court House at Barbourvlllo, Kentucky. Contractors desiring to obtain copies of plans may secure same from the Department of Stato Roads and Highways at the rato of lGc per sheet. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a bond or certified check for $11,000.00 payable to tho Stato Treasurer, credit of the Department of State Roads and Highways. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Approximate Quantities Excavation: 125,000 cu. yds. Borrow 118,534 cu. yds. Earth Pro-Joc- Grocery Co. Successor to Golden & May 3 i. Wonderful Values in Ladies' Suits and Coats. Also Men's and Boys' Suits are reduced to tho lowest price possible. You had better buy now. THE STAR STORE' r NJ .... .... ia 7 U 11 r vs' .... oo mi TT Tie 11111 lfflf! war 1 Is Back Again At i THE BRICK STORE Powder, Dynamite and Mine Supplies Near Brick Plant, The BRICK STORE Barbourville, Ky. 2t Lewis Drug Co Have just received a full and complete line of Xmas Jewelry, both Ladies' and Gentlemen. Toilet Sets, Ivory Goods, Manicuring Sets and Block's aristocratic Candies. Call at our store and look our line over before you do your Xmas shopping. FULL LINE OF DRUG SUNDRIES NOTICE All accounts due the Buchanan Motors Corporation that aro past duo must be paid by January 1st, 1923 or we will ihavo to take steps to collect. Buchanan Motors Corporation 8-- 2t son-in-la- LAND FOR SALE For Sale 10 Acres sandy loam land, 4 miles from city. This is first class hay or farmng land. Jackson County, Wisconsin. Price $25.00 per acre. 100 Acres Pino Timber Land, Liberty County, Florida. Good soil aj NOTICE lays well. 8 miles from railway town All persons holding claims or ac Price $12.50 per acre. counts against tho estate of F. J. 2700 Acres good timber land 3 Mitchell (deceased) will please fllo miles from railway In Tennessee. samo vltb mo. 4000 ft timber. CO ties and many B. O. MITCHELL, cords of wood and telegraph poles AdmtBttfcYtar. per aero. Priee for land and Mwber J 18.59 per aero. BPBAK8 HAVM.Y. Don't kill all lh quail Hi erey -Cilvht, KMtaeky. for fcSaU. 3t 1-- 41 4ea L I On Thing WH Done Registered Optometrist and Optician S. E. Cqrner of Public Square Barbourvllle,. Ky. Phone 249. T. H. BYRD j 2r3 Asre Mofc WosrSIa Tho Economy II im .ww- - Caits s BakisBg the Friice o axe If they are the "big can and cheap" kind because they may mean baking failures. P wf.ir ECtTE r Specializing Fitting oPProper Glasses Miss Georgia Gcycr ihas accepted a position with tho Buchanan Motors Coporatlon. personal Mention Morris Black, Daugh Smith, Miss Carolyne Scent and Miss Catherine MAN'S APPEAL: 0 Lord, re- Richardson nrb home from the U of vive thy work In tho midst of the K for tho holidays years. Habakkuk 3;26 Jeff T. Moore and family spent their Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. itronVW Logansport, Gordon T. J. Henson. Santa was very good Intl., spent Christmas at homo. to Jeff, as ho should be. Mrs O. O. Catron, of Corbln, was Jim Miles and Charlie Green oro for Christmas. spent Christmas ihuntlng. Jim got tollss Laura Hays has been on the two birds and one rabbit Charlie two rabbits and one bird. list with a sovero cold. an of Atlanta, Mr Coleman, V. Bargo, Plat Lick had busl- official of the Nichols Contracting kero Tuesday. Co, was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Blanton, of Crano Nest, was W. F. Parker over Christmas. Ifuesday. A. M. Decker. Br. and E. E. Saw was In yers received a quarter of nice ven Ric Mooro, of Glbbs, town Tuesday on business. ison Tuesday from W. W. Sawyers, of PInevllle, of Sliver City, New Mexico. James L. Wilson, was hero Tuesday on business. With liquor practically, If not en absent from our midst, was tirely Jas. Mayhan, of Emanuel, Xmn's. day proved one of peace on here Tuesday attending to business. earth and good will to nil mon. Wm. Lock Is reported very 111 at Chester Morris, of tho Medical his home in Germantown, Penn. School, University of Louisville, and Mrs. J. Fred Catron and daughter Carl Morris, of Berea, were home Miss Fannie spent Thursday of last this week on vacation. Robert W. Colo has opened his Mls3 Efflo Catron, who Is teach- hamburger nnd general eats and ing in Harlan, spent Christmas at drinks stand next door to Cole and Hughes. (home. Miss Cora Geyer came In SaturMr. and Mrs. Sam Cawn and M. spent Christmas in day from Hazard where she Is stenLevlne Coriln. ographer for a coal company, to be with home folks for a week. A. F. Archer, of Elberton, Ga., spent Christmas with his mother Tho rirst Friday In January Is set for the installation of officers of Mrs. W. M. Archor. hKiwanls and on the third Friday Mrs J. N. I?ays- - ''and daughter, will be presented, i the charter liss Laura, spent Christrmw.. in i Monroe Smith, of the CommonClnevlllo with Mrs. B. B. Golden) wealth Life Ins. Co., Louisville, is Barton, of Corbln. wi spending the week with Mr. and Kin. Scott Christmas guest of Miss Kate Mrs. Hugh M. Oldfleld. D. week In Mlddlesboro. GMLUHflET B&mm F&WBER Don'tletaBIGCAN or a very low price mislead you. V CONTIHTSIL- HmiI ml i White li. Moss, Candidate for Stnto Senator CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR LADIES WHO CARE ns McTaylor McQuerry, Dowls Donald, Barbourvlllo, Joo Sueed land Mrs. Sudio Fisher, Ketts, Ky. High Class Hair Tonic and Shampoo nnd Mrs Mabello Lyttle, of Ages, Ky. have each bought a piano from Green Qulnino Hair Tonic per $1.50 tho Clear Tono Music Co. bottle Tonlquo Bluebell Hair Tonic It is rumored that Mr. Guy L. per bottle $1.50 Dickinson registered highly in Joy $1.50 Pep Hair Tonic per botttle thl3 Christmas on receipt of a 1923 Parlslenno Quinine Hair Tonic cap, tho classic model moustache per bottle $1.50 of which are a delight to the $1.50 lines Dlxol Shampoo Emulsion artistic eye. TJio donors aro said to CITY BARBER SHOP Upper Cum FRED REISER. bo tho members of the berland Valley Development Co, to hand Mr. Dickinson Dave Wilson who wished Seymour Hopper, something which he might use dally ihuntlng I I tp Experimenting with an uncertain brand is expensive because it money. Wastes time and BEST BY TEST The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER A TALK WITH A MAN ft I.MI1LE NEWS NOTES at nnd Jim Clark went Fount Christmas dny. Seymour lost his chums and hating to hunt alone, a number of rabbits and birds will celebrate the New Year which other wiso would have failed to do so. and thus remember the donors. BIr3. Bonnie Dalo Atwater with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker her husband and little Nelle, from took Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Durham, N. C, are visiting the W. F. Parker. parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding Bros., of Chlcopee, F. A. Scent, of the School of W. M. Tye. "Iarmacy, Louisville, spent Christ- -' j Mrs Mattle Baker will leave about Mass,, nude Bassett MInton, general mas with home folks. Jan. 1 far Roseland, Fla., whero manager, and Luclen White, superintendent, of tho T W. MInton & and Wp. Harold Miller and Allen Tuggle Captain McDaniels enjoying the Co. Hickory Mill, each a Christmas are already are home from the Medical School present of a golf driver. They are summery weather. University of Louisville. nutty on golf. Charles Hammons, of Girdler, and Kenneth Tuggle, from the Ohio Judgo S. B. DIshman Is not conState University, enjoyed Christmas Grant Hammons, a warehouse agent tent to enjoy balmy Florida In a !of Frankfort, were in town Tuesday, at home. the latter having come over to spend selfish manner but Is trying to share "" Misses Norma and Gwen Cham- Christmas. with relatives. it with his many friends by sending them boxes of delicious citrus fruit. berlain of Berea, spent tho holidays Hester Hamblln, from the mouth Tho Advocate wishes to acknowwith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson. of Poplar, was In town Tuesday to ledge a box with thanks. Mack Brown, of Emanuel who see about the shipment of his goods Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carey and "has been working at Harlan, spent ' t mm rvavta nhara Tin lina liopn liv family enjoyed tho company of Mr. Christmas at home. ing for two months. and Mrs. Jno. Turned. John StafI. J. Edwards, fruit representaThe City Restaurant invites our ford, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. CollingsStrange and Co. of citizens to drop In for a meal or for worth and son, who with the Carey tive of W. R. Mlddlesboro, was in town Tuesday. anything else that a restaurant family made up tho fifteen who sat carries. A first' class meal Is pro- down to the old fashioned kind of mised by the management. dinner thew used to sot in Virginia. A burglar entered the Robert W. Cole home last week and stole $5.00 from a pocketbock as well as a souvpnir $2.50 gold piece. Those having seen tho latter in the pos- connected with the National Bank session of anyone will kindly advise of Commerce. Ft. Worth. Mr. Colo. Last Thursday night whllo listening to his radio W. S. Hudson heard a concert from Fort Worth. Texas, given by Mrs. George Lock, who before her marriage was connected with Union College. Her husband, who Is a brother of Dr. J. S. Lock, was at one time assistant cashier at the First National Bank and Is now ANNUAL ELECTION OF BLUE LODGE MOUNTAIN LODGE 187 The election of officers for Mountain Lodge 1S7 was held Wednesday afternoon and the following were chosen for the various offices: J. M. Miles, W. M. B. C. Churchill, S. W. A. L. Parker, J. W. H. W. Bowman, Secy. W. C. Black, Treas. Ray Ballard, S. D. Jno. H. Lawson, J. D. Some wet weather and tho road are getting bad Just like winter.- 'Josh Callahan Is still gathering coi i Mr. L. W. Hampton of Ilarbourvlllu rain or ahlne. Jess Martin movtd Tells His Experience 'to his farm on Stinking Creek last week. Calvin Stacy moved onto There Is nothing liko a talk with jthe Harrison Payne property last one of our own citizens for giving week. Leonard Allen, who has hopo and encouragement to the anx-Ic- been working in Harlan, Is home p sufferer from tho dread kidney for the Christmas holidays. Fref disease. We t&erefcre, give here Kelley is visiting homo folks. Mr an Interview with a Barbovtllo Rebecca Payne Is In bed with man: Mrs. Jane Martin has had "After I had "flu" about two the grlppo for the last two weeks. years ago my kidneys bothered me," Mrs. Nancy Gambrel .has had a says Mr. Hampton. "They were severe cold. George Gambrel has weak and Irregular and tho kidney come home after a month's stay in secretions were painful in passage. Corbln. Miss Lula Payne is at My back was weak and ached thru Pineville taking medical treatment the small part Just over my kid- under Dr. Ramsey. Aunt Jano neys. I was lame and soro In the Hawn has been on Hawn Branch muscles of my hips and side whfn visiting relatives. She Is now 89 I got up in the morning. I got years old. Walter DIzney Is workDoan's Kidney Fills at the Hawn ing on Horse Creek and reports Drug Co. and they soon straighten- work to be very good. Mr. and Mrs ed me up In good shape. Doan's Walter Powell have gone to house are a fine kidney mediclno and I keeping. Tho John Morris sawwill recommend them to anyone mill, is being moved to J. S Patwhenever I have an opportunity." terson's place. Wishing ecrybody n 60c at all dealers. a Merry Christmas and a Happy Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. New Year. Who would be without the Mountain Advocate, one of tho nicest Christmas presents you can Hotel Kitchen Oecuplea Acr. Wliy not send this The kltchrn of one of the big ho send anyone. tela In New York Is an acre In extent paper to some friend who would enjoy hearing from Knox County? BARBOURVILLE -- ui rheu-imatls- m Foster-Mil-bur- Sale mw 3 in and see ment US 7-- 3t some come If you need NOTICE On account of change of managewe must ask our friends to pay up now all outstanding accounts. We shall appreciate sarnie. DETHERAGE FURNITURE CO.. By G. B. Detherago. Fred Reiser, Tiler. Sawyer Decker, S. S. J. Q. Redding, J. S. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MUM THE MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE Barbourvllle, Kentucky. s rooooc rrcqueiu Sunday, Dec. 31, 1022 Morning service with a short, snappy sermon and fine music Evening servlco at 7 o'clock. Straight gospel preaching. ARTHUR A. FORD, Pastor. MAE CARTER, Organist. acres on for Salt? 18 Creek; coal, timber, excellent fruit land. Mayor T. D. Tinnsley acres In this states there aro 18 plot. See Fred Burmnri, Advocate tt Office, Barbourvllle, Ky. Land Smoky ntll j FA rmSLJv' THE CHOCOLATES WITH THE WONDERFUL CENTERS o v "I suffered with chronic constipation that would bring on very severe headaches," says Mrs. Stephen H. Klncer, of R. F.D.I. Cripple Creek, Va. "I tried different medicines and did not get relief. The headaches became very frequent I heard of Bedford's LACK-DRAUG- HT John Faulkner spent Sunday and Christmas day bunting 'it tho Faulkner Big Rocks, eating quail and rabbit for Christmas dinner which he killed on tho mountain. Others of the partv were W. T. John M. Tlncley killed his big, boys. John Fultz and the Pick-i-fat hog last week and Is sharing his aiid W. F. cut their names nnd tins mude pork sausage with fine home drte on thi l'.ilgo of rork. .llTTlly .his friends among them the Advoabovo whore ths first housij iat cate. built in Ke.itiuky. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herren and two children and Mr. J. R. McWhor-te- r, of Le Junior, Ky., visited Mr. nnd Mrs. E E. Sawyers through the holldiys. John Newman, who is employed as a government mechlnlst at Aviation Field, Dayton, Ohio, came In with Mrs. Newman (nee Pearl Bullock) to spend Xmas. with Mc-Co- Joseph Smith spent tho hollldays with his daughter, Miss Lena, at Asiville, N. C. and reports her doing nicely nnd will be homo in early spring. The City Restaurant riM:::i:i:iiii::::JPv candy in this smart Wondcrbcnc hat everybody likes. All the "second choices" have been left out. Delicious, fresh nuts, creams, fruits, cara' mcls, nnrshmallows, etc., dipped in rich brown chocolate, Take "her" a box today. w 2 condition." T Thedford's (purelyictable) has been fl found ptm V t.ieve constipation. ' stimulating me action Black-Draug- a and took it for a headache, and V the relief wasHery quick, and A it was so long before Ilhad another headache. Now Just and w keep the A donvt let myself get In that Black-Draug- ht, relatives. Boone and Miss Diana Smith gave a Christmas party Christmas presnight with some twenty-flv- a ent as well as good things to eat. Among those present wero five guests of Boone from out of town. Miss Roberta Colo, who Is home on a vacation from tho Cincinnati C nservatory of Music, sang at the M. E. Church Sunday and received many sincere, compliments on her beautiful voice. Oet Has made a number of nice improvements for the pleasure and comfort of its patrons The best the market affords will be served to our friends. Your business will be jjreatly appreciated. ht EVERY orange-and-gol- d I SeUver, when it is torpid, helps to drive many poisons out ol Biliousness, vour Nrystem. and indigestion, headache, troubles are often 'similar te the ftllevel in this way. It B natural! Try fiHturalway. Buck-uraug- Y 01 Herndon Drug: Company Incorporated B S Edwards, Propr SH srwywKrt. ijend by taterwt ub th ipeadint It '' . money Ctt f(n Barboar-vill- - a. The 1fecML store Barbourvllle, Kentucky itJlMfc. fcuMMa nttttm immjmiiiih - "V revenue of tfca Stitla, If li C1IWISTMAH OIPM AT THR CHBI8TIAN CHURCH to necciMry to Uo to. I m heartily In favor of th rm traction of a highway system whfril Tho "Gifts For The King" service will closely tie tnircther oar peoni nt the Christian Church last Sunday I A In all sections nf the State. evening drow a capacity crowd, each matter of fact. Kenmcklans do liol person bringing a gift for tho poor and know each other as they should As a rosult of this ser-vlwo hnve threo distinct sections In our nnd jiocdy. a great many homes were hapCommonwealth. Jinny of our problenii would be solved If the three section I pier during tho Chrhtmas season. of the Stnto were linked together bv - good roads, so that our people could Strong Statement of Hit Position on Stato SUSS COLE SINGS really know each other nnd work ute to Woodrow Wilton gcther for the common good. I mn Miss Roberta Colo, a senior this Informed by expert men who lin c TO THE DEMOCRATS A dldatcs themselves, and I consider II studied this question that this plan yoar in the vocal department at the KENTUCKY: proper in my announcement to verj can ho carried out without Increased College of Music, Cincinnati, sang 1 hnve been moch Impressed with briefly state somo of the leading Is taxation on existing property. at tho Methodist Church last Sunthe campaign conducted by numerous sues which are of Interest to tho citiGood roads nnd good schools go toKentucky newspapers demanding that zens of Kentucky. In announcing my- gether and every citizen will agree day morning. Whilo homo during tho a business man only should be nom- self as a cnndldate for tho Democratic that everything possible should ha sangvacation season last summer sho frequently to tho dollght of inated Tor Governor'. I am In sympa- nomination for Governor, I wish to dono for the education of our chilsi thy with thlg movoment. I have wait- emphasize tho fact that I consider dren. I would like to see our public all those who heard hor, but her ed for weeks for some outstanding the Governorship of our Stato the schools the equal nf those Cf any song last Sunday was tho best she Democrat and business man to an- highest honor which can be given o Stato In the Union nnd I will work tn has done. She has shown romark-nbl- o il nounce his candidacy. In fact, I have Kentucklan, and I pledge myself tc that end. I nm ulso of the opinion development during tho past on numerous occasions talked with the people of Kentucky that '1 thnt every encouragement possible splendid conone of the most successful business elected Governor, under no circum- should bo given to our State Univer- threo months. She has trol of hor volco nnd her enunciaTnpn nnji nnn nf thfi mna lnvnl Dattiv. stances would I seek the Scnntorshlp sity nnd It bo placed on a plane erats In the State, urging him to run or nny other office but would fill out equal to that Unherslty nf any other tion Is very clear, Ono of tho pleasthe for the Democratic nomination for the term completely for which I wn State. If I nm elected Governor I ing features nbout her singing Is Governor, nnd offered my support In elected. No man In tho Governor will stay on give the State that each word Is spoken so It can case he should make the race. This chair can give the Stato his best ser- a business the Job anil administration, nnd the bo understood. Wo congratulate her gentleman declined to enter the race. vice when he hag his eye on some fu- best that Is within me. on her good work and believe tho Many active Democratic men and ture political preferment. If elected Governor, I will call lo next six months of study will reveal Tvomen In nil sections of tho State I favor n Primary Election to determy nld some of tho loading buln"fs development of hor recog Jiavc nsked me to stand for the Demo- mine the nomination of the Demo- men In different lines and seek tn r more cratic nomination for Oovcrnor. I cratic candidate for tho Governorship. counsel and support In solving tin nized talent. Iiavc decided to announce as a can- I believe It would be political suicide many dlfMcult problems which con IIOAI) FORK NKWS didate. for our Party to make the nomination front our people. No man can snlvo The fact that I own nnd operate In nny other way. Only In a. Primary theso problems nlnne, and the cansever.il farms In Scott and Fayette Election can the women voters of the Happy Now Year. who promises to do so Is the Counties I believe entitles me to be State give full expression to their po- didate type Tho cool weather has caused lots of a demagogue seeking worst classed as a business man. If I do litical opinions. tin f'te I votes. If not como under the classification of I think the greatest service n pub "very host elected,withpromise to st'ul of butchering. I can the counsel Rev. M. F. Smith has put up n business man. then the newspapers lic ofilcer can render the State at thh a advice of leading men nnd women of very completo lino of goods. demanding a business man for Gov- time Is to attend strictly to tho busiernor have shut out of pulltlc.tl con- ness of the State nnd to leave It to our State to solve our bus'nesH diffJames L. Garland Is now buying iculties for the sideration every f.irmer In the State. the business men to handle their own Commonwealth. best Interests of tho furs. The farmor of today Is as much a business and to the people to tegulate Schools nro having excellent atI enter this race free from any business man ns the merchant, broker, their own nffalr' so Ion; ns they do political promises nnd absolutely free tendance considering tfie weather. banker or manufacturer. The great not violate our present laws. To make The boys aro having a fine time xnnjrrlty of the business i.,tn of Ken It still plainer, I think we have enough from nny help or promise of help n anyway from anv business firm or hunting rabbit and quail. LARGEST STOCK IN KENTUCKY corporation nnywhere. Perry Garland killed n hog that It Is well known to the State thn' netted flvo hundred and forty-fou- r We are in a position to handle your business regardless of for years I huve been 'an advocate cf pounds. Somo hog. the size of your orders. Shipping days Tuesday among the cooperative organisation The wedding of Rev. V. M. Cars and Friday each week. farmers Farmlnr Is the chief roll, of Artemus, and Mrs. Thomas In Kentucky and I iii'.i delighted Savage, of Hammond, took place Send us your mail orders; we have the goods in stock that our cooperatho org mlantluns are J. proving so successful. I congratulate r.t tho home of tho brldo Tuesday Is seventy-on- o Mrs. Savage the bankers of Kentucky on the stand ovenlng. years cf ago nnd her husband they have taken in supporting the CHAS. C. BY.RLEY. Manager. Farmers' Cooperative Movement, nnd 's sixty-ninas a fanner I thank them for their j. c. w. n. g. Office & Main Bldg. rear Bell Natl. Bank Bldg. help In our time of need. For the pact two years I have been actively tit KY. llAIIiKVS SWITCH NEWS work In the field to organize the farmers, both In rhe Hurley District Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill, of Alva, nnd the Black P:di, and I trust I will be pardoned when I state that I Ky were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. asnaasarxsxsssaaEX have always paid my own expenses In T. J. Jackson Saturday night and tnese campaigns. This has been n Sunday. considerable sum for a man of my Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and limited means but I was glad to make were guests of Mr. and the contribution of both time and children means to help perfect our Farmers' Mrs. Sill Porrott, of Harlan, through Christmas. Organizations. Mrs. Sarah Taylor Is on the sick . I believe In equitable and living wages for men nnd women ln all lines of In- - list tht3 week. A.1C UV94 III.CiCAlB Ul IMC .UtlVUl UUO.Ifi Mrs. Eliza Dees, who Aas been a are served when those who labor own their own homes ana can elve their lovi J nnd rein-onnot only the necessities of Ilfo tut Peasant guest on frlnnrin the comforts as well, tives ror tno past weoK, lias re- I am unalterably 'opposed to the Injection of partisan politics into the manage- turned to her homo In Pinevllle. ment of the penal and charitable Institud Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jarvls tions of the State. quite n number of friends Under our present system of elections we have an election In Kentucky evtry year. Much money could be saved to the and relatives Dec. 2G. In registrations and elections Miss, Nannie Toylor was guest of and the people relieved of much worry If we consolidated our elections. I fator homcfolks Saturday and Sunday. any plan which will btlng about this Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawson result. I have the highest regard for the distho' following guests on tinguished gentleman who has announced as a candidate for Governor and for Christmas with a real turky dinner. those whose announcements I am In Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. lion. Campbell Caniril , Ca.ididatJ Governor .No formed will soon be foi incoming. act or utterance ' of mine will mar the J. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Osro E. vo had entirely too campaign Wo n being one of laws at present regulating the teucky are farmers, and Clay Co. much strife within Jr own party In the Edson, Mrs. Eliza Dees and Grant J believe I know their trials ami ness and the every-dalife of tin past and I am hopeful that the campaign Cole. will be settled upon the merits of tne hadshlp3, and that If 'I am elected people. candidates themselves and thflr Issues, Mr. and Mrs. Osro Edson will Ofivn.-nn- r I ran h nf .prtlrp In then) There Is a tendency In the country so tnat when the decision Is made we Into the and to the State as a whole, because today to keep piling on tho rtotuti' will goDemocratic final election with a leave for their ihomo in Kokomo, I'urty. I am informwhen tho farmer prospers all lines cf books laws regulating the business anil united many active Democrats In all parts Ind. tho first of the week. ed by am business share In that prosperity. prlvute affairs of the citizens. I am of the State that If Ifull nominated we tun expect to Mte of the Party, The chief problems to be solved In of the opinion that It Is the part of and after poll the of careful survey and months Head 0 rows Till Man Is 40. Kentucky are In the main of an wisdom that we learn our presen! Investigation I um vonvlnced that If Speaking generally, a man's head, "i I nominated I can build up an organization nature, and Kentucky has not laws and obey thorn rather than If he Is a thinking mnn, which will carry our Tarty to success in had a fanner Governor for almost bring into disrepute all law by furthei the final election bvond any question. 1 particularly to Increase In size until hs am absolutely timers In my desire to continues forty years. The Governor of the restrictive legislation. serve Kentucky, tor four years In the Is fnri '" H'rv venrx of ace. State can personally attend to but a I am elected Governor, nil law a House of ltepresentatlves In Kentucky, tot small part of the State's business. onIf the statute books will be thor- four yeais In the State Senate, una toi years In the Congiess the MACHINE & 3Iost of the business of the State Is oughly and carefully enforcod as far fourteenStates I hae represented aofgreat United actually transacted by those whom the as ray powers will reach. The chief and a patriotic people, In the last two 18 acres of land on Smoky elections 1 have not had opposition from Governor appoints under the laws toRepublican I'urty. The people of the In th" headpassed by the Legislature. The busi- concern the strictState and Nation law the Seventh Congressional District would not Creek, site for house. Timber and day Is enforcement of I ness of organization Is the chief duty and the absolute maintenance of peace have given me this service if to had coal. Fine fruit land. Next to Beard me. of the Governor, and It Is absolutely and ordor. For the security of thf neglected the businesstoentrusted serve them, and property. Acerago correct according I have faithfully tried necessary for the welfare of the State Individual and for If elected Governor my ambition will be to Mayor T. D. TInsloy. See Fred , the protection of that the Governor work In harmony property rights, law and order must be to I render aIn full Measure of service. tf Congress under the leader- Burman, Advocate, for price. served with the State Legislature and the or- maintained. ship of that great I'resluent, Woodrow Wilson, and always gavo him and hli ganizations of the various State Dr. A. L. Parker now has IiIb Mr. policies loyul support. When my l'aity If elected Jovernor, I pledge manage machine nicely Installed In a that Is within me to carry out called me to President the State I Campaign exaccepted Wilson In recent years I have been charged In 11116 for every the responsibility, and we carried the prettily furnished room with with the duty of getting thousands of this statement. Al If elected, pardons will be scarce it State by an overwhelming majority. paid convenience for those who wish to men and women Into compact workthough a man of moderate means I of that campaign amounting have tho roots of their teeth examing organizations, both In a political Frankfort, especially for the crime of the deficit many thousands of dollars and ined, to a tt and In n business way. In 1010 I was taking human life. The reputation cf have good never regretted the expenditure. National Democratic State Chairman of the Democratic our State must be bettered along this In 1920 the me to New Vork CommitIs equipped to tak Dr. A. L. Parker, who tee called Campaign Committee In Kentucky line. organization work charge High taxation Is the sore spot with and for of the 1 labored day and there, to find the sent of trouble in the night which rolled up a majority of nearly months We knew that condimaPhono, Shop 245 thirty thousand for the Democratic the people In the State and Nation. for Tarty success. that we could not wlc roots of teeth with his y tions were such Resilience ;23S li ticket, and In that organization there The legislative branch of our State but we fought as best we could to ih chine, will, If desired, extract teeth were ten thousand active men and Government writes tho tax laws, hut last ditch. 1 mention these personal mat- under gas. tf 1 have tried to give ters to show years If elected Governor I will work with something Inthat women In tho State. For three return for the favori Legislature In every possible me. I was Stato President of tho Society thebring about tho loweringway our ta which my Tarty has shown tolands and The Ladles Aid of tho Christian Is well known that farm of It n of Equity with Its thousands of fann- to agent for the bearlm Church is For Kent 3 rooms occupied by er members, and this was the organ- os. As a farmer I know what the real estate In oftho cities Ifare am elect- Wade's Extracts which any member For Sale Two Story Houso on 1 heavy burdens taxation. Is to the farmer ed Governor, 1 will make a full Investiga- will be glad to supply you with, tf Allison Avo. In good condition. Good tho National Guard and p rooms In ization which wai one of the pioneer burden of taxation tion of the tuxes being paid by all classbuslnes- - Inan and home owner, movements teaching cooperation and outbuildings. A bargain It sold nt front In Jones building, Seo J. K, es of property and If it Is found thui among the farmers. Years ago this nnd every effort must be tunde to recertain clusfces of property are escapini For Sale 111 Aero Farm on Big onco. 6 U Jones Joe Payne taxes, then I will certain!) their share of organization did the work which is duce taxation. Timber and Coal. recommend legislation to remedy this de- Richland Creek. now being carried on on a larger scale The time has come when n halt fect In our taxing s)stem. l'liino for Snlo Second ihand. A Parties Interested call on or address by several splendid Farmers' Organ- must be called In Increasing our State demonUecent political developments bargain. Enquire at Advocate offlco. u splendid opportu- John C. Marlon, GIrdler, Ky. there debt, and every effort to reduce it strate that proper Is leadership to izations of today. brini I mention these matters simply to must be made. The obligations of nity under IMano For Snle $80 delivered. largest city ti eastern Kentucky and the nFor Sale I have a good Gasoline our Commonwealth back Into the Demoshow that I have had experience on a debt are made by the State Leglsla elected Governor, I wll Mill and Crusher complete and set Postofllco Box 326, or enquire nt fold If cratic largo scale along organization lines, turo and not by the Governor, but If make every effort to give such a coot Advocate ot&ce. tf XQyM ,i which make up In part the duties of I am elected I will earnestly Insist administration and to work In harmonioc of Blacksmith's Tools, located near with the Democrats from tho sections the Jail. Barbourvlllo. for Balo Yery Governor. To properly organize that State expenditures be kept withtho house, 6ft For Sulo Ono our State mentioned above, that then tho many branches of the Stato Gov- in the revenue so that our debt will will be no doubt about the outcome it cheap for cash, Uuclo Ike, J. S. hall, bath, hardwood floors, hot air te future elections. Is a Job requiring experience not be Increased In the next Adminernment Golden or Jako Klndor will show furnace, all in first class condition, No doubt other Issues will arise durlni organization work. I am, convinced istration. Every effort must bo made In the campaign and so far as I am con, same at any time, Good garage. Lot 75x160, situated that tiio voters of the State are more to reduce tho Slate debt nnd If I am cerned they will be openly and frankij the elected the veto power will bo used met. I submit u.y candidacy tojUthi interested in tho platforms that For Sale Stock and fixtures of on Pine Street', absolutely above the State with candidates 6tand for than In the can-- to the limit to keep the appropriations democracy of the acceptable. the' hopi Lowls Drug Co., for sale. Reason for high water. See W.' T. Stewart, that It will prove ' Pino St. sale, owner leaving town. ' CANTjRILL ENTERS GOVERNOR'S RACE within th The Grant Drug Store Seventh District Congressman Announces Can didacy For Nomination IeiuesTrib- co Gives strict attention to aft prescriptions, tf using only the best drugs; or Pretty Articles for Gifts, s f Kodaks and Films, Film Developm'ent :a Sodas and Candies, V Delicious Ice Cream Headquarters for School Supplies EXPLOSIVES! DuPont, Atlas, Hercules and King Brands hi'n!-nes- Delaware Powder Company PINEVILLE, e. ' Insurance es Means Assurance Against Loss Inter-taine- rs It is a mighty good feeling to have that should fire wipe out your property. You will not be cleaned out toor Every man knows his own business of course, but he cannot save his business when afire. insurance is the Answer H.C. MILLER Agent Fire Insurance busl-the- -- The Henry y Broyles & Co. Have Changed Quarters j Classified Ads THEIR WELDING PLANT X-r- tin-be- formerly at the Buchanan Motors Co. Garage, has moved to their new quarters adjoining The Knox Bottling Plant at the junction of Depot Street and Allison Avenue. Broyles, who is a skilled workman, announces that he is prepared to ecute any job in iron or steel that needs repair, or, in many cases, that can be made at home. ""V BROYLES & CO. Barbourville, Ky. J well-know- 7-- tf tf by having your shoes paired by the speody, up-to-da- ti. u:tk ShoorfTrf - t 9-- 4t t - with the good leather used at iJ methods and "" i 2-- tf 6-- tf The City Shoe Shop ., rtf - - ,-ia ,l. .4'.