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1 ...1)1 I v 3 c ') 4T , T .- ,' r3T v Friday, October T3, 1 t wi is F 'isk 1 Hwren; !"ra W Woprl h thii. ho mi Hand oi aback. CTU IMUM F - . ,-""-v Co to Mooro & Burton's for rooilng, cincnt, doors and windows. 10-7-tf T. N. Yor k has movi d from Border. Intnl. W. Va., to hiH farm near Torch light. . , ' ' ' WANTED--To buy small farm cluse to school, Margaret Bnwc, Fuller, Ky. s 2t-l'd Mr. J. M. Mounts is building a neat live room house next to the new Chris tlun rhurch. FOR RENT; One furnished room, on Lock avenue. MR.S. FLEM MO Circuit Judge A. N, Cisco of Gray son, will move to Aslilnnd soon where lie Kill lot-tile. ',.-. .' ' A cur loud Of Brttsell wugon, ncurn. .steel sltoeiiH, at pre war prices, Aug ustus Snden . -'.-;,-'."; ". 58-"-t Horn, October isth, to Mr. and Sine. A. O. McCoy. ' Ktmhull, W. Va., n . daughter Mabel Kdith McCoy. FOR SALS FARMS all sltscs. Prices and Units reasonable. Wm. T. 1JKNNETT. Mlnford, Sointo ci-unty, O. The ChrlKtlHn church building Is nosrinu completion anil the trustees hopo to see 11 finished In lens than a WAN"EDi Xlun with car to sell tire. ( "0.00 per weelc and commis sions. Vraham Tire Co., HUT, Benton Harbor. Mich, ' , ' H Horn. Oot 20th. to Mr. und Mrs. Walter Scott Hnrklna Jr, of. I"roston btirg, a son MontKomery Hcott Har klns. ' George Wilson of Lick Creek, has sold hi. farm on Uck Creek to D. M. Justice, of MaJtlo. Mr. Wilson and family will move to Ashland. ... . Ml Bertha Conley of West Van Lear is In Kcsslcr hospital, Hunting ton, where on Monday she was oper , Med oil for throat trouble. ' Roy Hell, who Is connected with the engineering department of State road work atirt was located at I'ond creek, lias been transferred to the Mayo Trull with hf iidquarlers In Ioula. He will look after the concrete work. . ; Civil Service .seminations Novetn ler. i'lwltlona Mi0-f 16". Ajrn 1 up ward. Kxperlence unnecessary. Writ ll! TKKKV (former examiner) H37 Continental Bide. Washington. D. C. . . : . . t-dll-U Frank Wright ho returned from a himpltiil where he received treatment for Injuries received while working In the oil Ileitis. Ho Is the guet of his brother, Harry Wright and family. Mrs. J. Will franklin of Iiayloii, Ky. was In Louisa Friday and Hot unlay,' vlsltlnir friends. Hhe went on to fliitv llle to visit her brother, John Preston. Her sister, Mrs. II. W, Tay lor of Olytnpln, Wash., Is visiting there and It is the first time she has seen her brother and sister for fifteen years. MARRIAGE LICENSES. lfonirt C.reen, 24, to Jora Itoss, 21. ' i Of DttVlBVttle. .,-, rcwey Hoyd, 1, Junto Itrown, 19, of Ulysses. Mrs. Clyde C. Carter and little daughter, Lurlle. have returnetl from an extended visit to relatives in Hoyd county. ANOTHER NEW RESIDENCE. J.' N .Murnim .hiia purchased from C. I Miller il lot off of the Judge Mice place and will er-u't a residence on It Apples For Sale Nice Baldwin Apples that will keep all Winter, on car at Freight Station, at $2.25 per bushel. I will deliver them at any house in Louisa free, or deliver them free : to any Express or Parcel Post deliveryin Big Sandy at $.1.00 per bushel for the bene fit of country purchasers. This price will remain good until November 2. Also some choice Northern Spy eating apples at $1.00 per bushel. JAY II. NORTIIUP Louisa, Ky. ' iii.'V"-' RECEIVED EVERY MONTH Come in and let me play ' them for you. VICTROLAS FROJM $25.00 TO $275.00 10 Models to Select From " SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS D.G.CARTER LOUISA, KY. Display Room Second Floor C. J. Cartsr'a Ospartmant Store ' I CIIUIICH M. E. CHURCH 80UTH. Rev. Slaughter. Ttev. C. A. BlaUKhter, presidinir elder of the Ashland district, will be in Lou isa - next Hunriny evening and will preach at tho M. K. Church 8outh. He will com in fnnn KBiisliurs where he holds quarterly meeting Hunday morn ing. .!: - Mission Study Class. The Indies of the Missionary Society met Tuwday at the church with an all day sesHlon of the Mission Htudy Class led by llro. Hell. Mrs. V, T. U. Wal lace told of her meeting at the Nash ville, Tennessee, convention In 182 which was very Interesting to all pres ent. ' " The ladies served luncheon of snml-trlchea.-plekles. cake, coffee, and fruit. GROCERY STORE IN LOUISA FOR SALE ' . On account of the Illness of my wife and also having an opportunity to en gitKe In another business that I pre fer. I am offering my grocery store for s.ile cheap. Next dixtr to the postof Jlce. !ood location. Cleun stock. A lunraln to quick buyer. KHHRMAN LYONS. lt-pd. I Mrs. II. W. Summons and two chll ! dreti left Snturdny for their home In I'arkersburg. W. Va., nfler a visit to Hi il. iUmnwitisd ia!n!!y; Mrs. J, A. CYIllnsworth and son ot Huntington, i snd Mrs. K. C. Summons and three children of Charleston, who were also Ihelr guests remained for longer vls- Jt. . FOR SALE: Apples at my house at three dollars per bushel. Cun deliver them at any post office in llrst xune or st sny xprera stnt'nii on Hlg findy division at un additional' -coat of bcv-cnly-flve cents. lfl-: i-4t JAY H. N'ORTtHTP. A. ,T. Austin, of Ulyv8, was in Lou isa Ttw'tsy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark left Sun d;iy for Florida. T. R Lane of Auxlor was a visitor here Thursday. E. F. Hardin of Barbourvllle, wa In Lculxa Sunday. . , . ' Dr. J. F. Huttcn of Ruchanan was here Wednesday. v Ihhjic Meek of Offutt was a visitor in Louisa Saturday. . - t Nathan Oeorgo, of Van Ijear, was a recent visitor in Louisa, J. A. 'Crumley of Charleston, W, Va., was .in Louisa tills week. .1. W. M. Slewart was here from Ash land the first of the week. , Miss I'hebe Cordlo of Wilbur, vtaltvd Ltiulsa friends (his wotk. , Mrs. W. J. Heeter returned 'Tucuday from Charleston, W. Va. . O. J.' Graham of F.llcn was a busl r.in vlMltor here Haturday? . .. Mrs. H. V: Jtoberts of Madge, was In the NKWS ofTieo Haturdey. Mlsa Vivian Hays returned Tlturs. day fnm a visit at Logan, W. Va.' J. P. Oartln of Ashland was here Thursday, returning from Blaine. ! Mi. Noll Hud-ins f Ashlsn4 l the guest of her mother, Mrs, Bcllo Moore. Mrs. W, A. Carey and baby were down from Chapman Monday: . . . Mr. and MrB. John Bnll; of Norls, were In the NEWS office Monday., Miss Maud Hewlett la visiting rel atives and friends at VosslO this week. 'Mrs. Robert Kennedy. of Wayland. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs: Junle Land. . V Mr. end Mrs. John' 1'atrlck of Route 1, paid the NEWS Office a caii Sat urday - , , ; . Mrs. C, W. McDonald will leave Fri day for Lexington for a visit to rel itlves. :;' Mr. and Mrs. John Hays and Mrs. C. CV Dixon .motored down from Chnrley Thursday.- ;-.:...',..-;:.., McKinley Miller and family spent Sunday with relatives at- Whites Creek. W. Va., ;.. - Mr. and Mrs. : Llndsey ThJmson were guets Wednesday of D. B. Ad ams and family, . Mrs. J. Q. I'ursnna and children of Ashland, visited Wm. Carey and fam ily this. week. k, ;,;. ':.' . ,v- ; . W. T. Woods and family came In Saturday from Vtttaie and were guests of Louisa relative. Mr. , and Mrs. John Hall ,or Norls, were In Louisa Monday and called at the NKW8 office. : Mm. C. H. Walters and daughter, Mlaa Opal, were week end visitors In Huntington and Ashland. . Mr. and Mrs. J. V. W'ellman motored over from Huntington, W. Va, Sunday and visited relatives here. lira. R. C. MoClure- -has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Crawford In Portsmouth. . Mrs. C. L. Miller and children. Anna Mary and Jim K, left Wednesday for i visit to relatives In Leiclnsrton. MIhb Katherlno Thomas of Los An geles. CoJ and Mlsa KlisalM-th Conley are visiting friends In Huntington. Mr.' und Mrs. T. J. Snyder' were guests a few days of their daughter, Mrs. Cnvrle Adam In Catlettsburg. A. H. Owen of Huntington was here the first of the week. His wife is one of the teachers In the Louisa sshools. Dr. L. 8, Hays came down from Charley Thursday. He wna accom panied by Ala wife and little daugh ter : . ' . Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of Jenkins, and Mrs. Cltas. McDonald were guests of Mrs. J .O. Farsons in Ashland Satur drty. ' -;;' .' -, . . ..V M!s Cilndys Rndfortl of Huntington. V. Va, was the week-end guest of Mrs. A. H. Owen and Mrs. W. F. Wil son." .' . . . ". " .'.'.- Miss Mnllie Uurns. of Catlettsburg, has gone for a month's visit to rela tives In Lexington. Frankfort jind Danville. , i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cast ner.. Mr. .itid Mrs, .1. li. Vaughan and Mrs. John lirlckner motored to Huntington Mon ! , and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stewart, Martha iiayo Stewart, Mrs. F. H. Yates and Mrs. Jack Fox and son, John, moiorod to Ashland Monday, 1 , , Llndsey Wilson has gone to Hunt ington -where he will- work with his brother-in-law, A. H. Owens for the United Fuel Gas Co. ' Mi Matilda Wallace and Mrs. J. U, Jolllff and daughter, Josephine, return ed Sunday from a visit of severnl days In Ashland and Huntington. Wm. Fttlkerson and family returned Sunday from Blaine where they had teen called by the Illness of Mrs. Fulk erson's brother, C. V. Berry. Mrs. H. B. Hewlett and sons, Linus and Richard, motored out to Ellen Monday and were guests a few days ot Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Urn-hum. , Mrs. Mary Estop was here from A ihlattd vl.i;llng her daughter, Mrs. Lys Corey. Site was accompanied to Leaver by Miss Mary Emily Carey. H. K. Ferguson, Mrs. T. B. Blllups, R. O. Moore and W. li. Stons attend ed the Confederate reunion which was held at Chattanooga, Tenn., this week. Mrs. Oscar Ball and children were guests of Mrs. IX B. Adams and left for their hoine In Columbus, Ohio. They had been visiting relatives' at Kllen. Mrs. Nannie Hlggins who Is - the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wellman was joined by her husband Saturday. Their home Is at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Crutoher and son and daughter, Malcolm and Emily, and Mrs. IX C Spencer motored to Ulysses Sunday and spunt the day with A. J. Austin and family. J. L. Richmond's steam shovel crew Is nmkin gtho excavation for the base ment of, the new three atory building for Colllnsworth and Ivkors. The resi lience that stood on the site for so many year has been moved to the ri.ar of th lot. 1 J1 . '..,,..,-.,.. . , Resolutions of Respect to I Prof. E. M. Kennison Whereas, Prof. E. M. Kennison has been removed from our midst by death,, the Men's Bible class of the M. E. Church South desires to pay some tribute to his memory. ; Thereforp, be It '.' ':"-' ;- I Resolved, That this class feels very deeply the loss of this able and faith ful teacher. We always recognized" alm--a most remarkable Instructor, due to his extraordinary knowledge ot :he Bible and his ability to Impart tt to his hearers. For almost 14 years he gave us freely of his time and knowl edge, seeking oniy to ijvsr.ee as -In the things of the Kingdom. Sunday ifter Hunday. year after year, he ap peared before us untiringly and un-' jeltishly. striving, with great success, to make clear to us the vital truths set .'orth in the Word ot God. We realize that there are but few men who could till his place, because so few have paid the price that is neeessnry to the acquisition of the knowledge' and spirit attainod by Prof. Kennison. - . , We hereby desire to acknowledge our debt of gratitude for hia magnanimous service to this class, and for the help ho gave us In regard to spiritual matters.- '.. :. .' We extend to Mrs. Kennison our deepest sympathy and desire that she have a copy of these resolutions. , .... g. r. Lewis n. q. gilmer m. f. conley , i Committee.' The resolutions were adopted and a request made by the class to have til.em . published n the Big Sandy News.) IN MEMORY OF MRS. BERRY. Resolutions adopted by the Sunday School of the M. E. Church. South, Louisa, Ky., Oct. 23, 1921, on the death of Mrs. M. Q. Berry: - Whereas, It has pleased our Heaven ly Father In His Infinite wisdom to rimove from our midst one of our be layed Christian characters, Mrs. M. G. Btrry, therefore, be It resolved: First, That we the members of this school express our loss in terms of appreciation of her kind, true, brave ar.d sweet spirit while she walked with us. She has left to us and her be lenved husband an inheritance of faith, hope and love that is Imperish able. She was a faithful member or tho Woman's Bible Class for ttiuny years having an unbroken -record of attendance for three years. Second : That In her death this Sun day School has lost a worthy member and this community a friend whose Intluence was always for good. Third: That we extend to her sor rowing husband and other relatives our henltfelt sympathy and point them for comfort to our loving Savior, the. true Comforter. Fourth: .That these resolutions be recorded In the minutes of the Sunday School, a copy sent to the bereaved husband. Also copies furnished the Big Sandy News and the Methodist Advocate- Herald for publication. : MRS.. J. 'H. PRESTON, MRS. MARY B. HORTON, MRS. C. F. RICE. T. N. York was here from Torch light Tuesday. FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES We solicit your trade in this line and will endeavor at all times to serve you in a satis factory manner. We stay in the fresh meat business at all seasons :: '' hi .ikl LI LOUISA KY. Probably the best line for the money you have everreen in Louisa. We have trieci to lvs.ke it so. Don't wait t'! thsy are mostly sold out. Winter is almost here and you will need them. . Department Store LOUISA. KENTUCKY . . . . GRIFFITH CREEK Sam Hunt of Rockcastle has bought the Owens place of Harold Vaughan. This is a well known stopping place for vacationists who come here to drink our well known mineral water and also has one of the best ginseng and Golden Seal gardens In Kentucky. He also has bought Slate Lick branch of W. M. Fulkerson which Joins his other property. Harry Bailey and family of Green up county have returned home after a weeks visit with Robt. Bailey and family. ' . , , Many from here were In Louisa Sat urday. Charley Thompson . has '.-moved from, N'eedmore to Cherryvllle. Chas. V. Back has been quite sick for tho past week. I. W. See, our postmaster, motored over our route Saturday, coming with tht rural carrier. COMPLETE LINE OF FALL GOODS IN OLL LINES. EV ERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDED. . Women's Wear ing Apparel. At the Lowest Prices Now prevailing in the city markets. Having failed in our efforts to entirely close out our stock re cently in the big sals we have stocked up- completely with the newest, freshest and best bar gains to be found in any of the markets. cJnasihice Oak F loormg, 3 and 5 v Crimp Cement, Doors, Windows Just received a car of Rubber and Slate Surface Roofing What about that Gas Stove? We have ' ; . them-all sizes and prices LOUISA 4- e e r. : r . Mrs. J. W. Harris has been on the Sick list for the pat week. Rev. Curnutte of Ashland preached at Cherryville Saturday and Sunday. C, Victor Back was down from Uor, derland Saturday and Sunday. ' Mrs. Will Jordan of Torchlight spent Sunday with Mrs. Linclsey Moore. MltS. MUTT. MACHINE STORE. John Workman has rented the R. T. Burns law office and has opened up n first class singer store. I have a nice line of sewing machines on hand. Will sell or exchange a new one for your old one. I have both new and fiecuml hand. I have machines from $r.00 up went jrood .man. to work for mo. Good place for" tbMght'"mtin.'" cn n " and see me. JOHN WORKMAN, Louisa, Ky. - 11-4-iM. Tom Hays has gone to Pennsylvania on business. 9 4'5'':-' Galvanized Roofm rwwj KENTUCKY M 'f llh t