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Professional Cards.
J. E. FAULKNER
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T. F. Faulkner & Company
l?IION"TC 121
Barbourville, Ky.
Powers & Smith
Attoknkys & Counski.ows AT
SJarbourvllte, Kentucky.
J. M. ROBSTON
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Office: Over First National Ban!
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Smith
BARlJOUnVILI-K. - - - KY.
A. L. PARKER
DENTIST
Opkiuk: TJp Stairs, in Parker
Building
BARBOURVILLE, KY.,
Phones" Office, 30.
Residence, 90.
DR. JAS. P. EDMONDS
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
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At Hotel Jones 2nd and 4th
Monday of euch month.
BARBOURVILLE, kY.
Church Directory
(.'UMIinitLANDKIVEUnAl'TISTCIIUIlCIl
Kvery Sumluy in eucli month."
Morning Service. ... 10 4? a. m.
Keiilnir " WM'.i.
Satiuuth f chool Ml a. m.
I'rujer Mectluir, Wednesday- .. ': p. ni.
ItEV. A. C. HUTSON. fantor.
WltST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIIJKCH
Ecry Sunday in each mniitli.
Morning Service .. .. . 10:45 n. m.
Evening " 7,S0p.m.
Sabbatli Siliool ..... ... in.
Prayer Mectlntr, Thursday 7s'l p. in.
M. II. C, 1st. 3nl. Honda i Till) p. m.
ItKV. V. W. HA WHOP. Pastor.
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PHESIiYTmtlAN CHUltCll 8KUVICES
Klrtand Third Sunday In each month.
Morning Service... - -....110 n. ra.
Ecnlnir " W0 p. in.
Sunday School . ...-. VM n. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday-... -. "M p. ra.
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CHUltUH.
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month, at 8J0u. m
Sermon and Kenlng Pruer, etory Third
"Sunday ot the month, at lift p. m.
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COLD WEATHER
Will soon be upon us.
have you made for it? Have you thought
m about your winter clothing? What about $
in suits, shoes, heavy underwear, and overcoats?
J Arc you going to wait until the first snow falls
m and pneumonia and la grippe get hold of you be-
$ fore you think about these things? $
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We have a complete line of everything that $
$ you will need for the winter. Come in and see $
m our stock, look our goods over, ask prices, and
J see for yourself that we are giving better quali- $
j ty at less money than can be found anywhere in jjj
m the city. Then let us fix you up for the' win-
Cole, liug'ihes & Co.
Department Store
BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY
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bOCftbS
Mrs. Orlinn Miles was visiting in
Corbin Inst week.
Lain Kookc Jnhnson, ol Pincville
was visiting licre this week.
Mrs. Matt Freeman visited friends
in Grays last Saturday .ami Sunday.
Alex Miller, who has heen visit
ing in Richmond, returned home
Tuesday.
Dan II. Hcrndon returned last
week to Louisville to returne his
studies in pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tinslev re
turned from their tour through the
west h'riday morning,
0. D. Ilutchins was here the first
ol the week making preparations to
move to Johnson City, Tenn.
LOST Misses coat, old rose col
or with velvet collar, please return
to this ollice and receive reward.
Ouitca ntunher from this place
went to Middleshoro the latter part
of last week toatteid the Tri-State
Fair.
Rev. Gill Dizney, who nas been
holding a series of Ilolliness meet
ings in Laurel County was here
Sundav.
II. M. Hershherg is in Louisville
this week on business, having ship
ped a fine mule there which he dis
posed of.
The Cumberland Natural Gns Co ,
is laying a new line across the river
connecting with the new well they
arc putting down.
Mrs. M. S. Costellow returned
this week from in Indianapolis,
where she has been visiting her
grandaughter, Mrs. I). H, Talbott.
Mrs. Guy C. Eaton, after spend
ing several weeks with relatives
here, returned In her home in Tulsa,
Oklahoma last Thursday via Knox
villcnnd Chattanooga.
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Modern and Up-to-date in Every Respect
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j Plcnsanf Surprise Party
Tuesd iv was Miss Martha Al
brig Ill's and Miss Stewart Miller's
birthday nml they were given n
pleasant surprise party that even
ing the young folk's were present
and the evening was very enjoyab
ly spent playing games and other
past times.
District Meetinq ot the Red
men at Barbourville
Next Thursday, Oct. 10th, there
will he held in this city the district
meeting of the Redmen of this dis
trict. Great preparations are being
made bv the local tribe to entertain
the visitors and big doings are ex
pected. Several numbers of the
Great Council will he present.
We were promised fuller details
regarding this meeting nnd depend
ing upon the party to furnish them
until it was too late to gather the
informotion in time for this issue.
NOTICE
Stock Law Elections
The Sheriff ot Knox County as
directed by an order of the Knox
County Court at its August term
191'.', will open a poll in precincts
No. 17 Lower Hrush Creek and
precinct No. IS Upper Hrush Creek
to take the sense of the voters in
precinct No. 17 as to whether cattle
of any kind shnll be permitted to
run at large or not, and in precinct
No. IS as to whether or not "hogs"
shall be permitted to run at large
This poll will be opened nnd the
election held at the regular Novem
ber Election, November 5th 1912
At which election all legal voters in
said precincts will have the right to
vote.
Witness my hand as Clerk of the
Knox County Court, this October 1.
11)12,
Read P. Black, Clerk.
the Traveling Public
Sprule Squibs
Floyd Murphy of Lilly, is visiting
in Sprule this week.
A large crowd ol Sprule folks at
tended the Goose Creek Association
in Clay county Sunday.
Ambros fnrvis; of Manchester
was visiting at Clnhe Cobbs this
week.
Joel, and John II. Cory attended
the Middleshoro Pair last week.
T. IJ. Sasser, Disappointment
School Teacher passed through here
Friday enroute for home.
J. K. Cobb and wile with Mrs.
Eliza Gibson, nre visiting in Lilly
this week.
Jack Frost almost paid us a visit
one night this week.
We're having a sweet time in
Sprule this week, making molasses.
The boys report a line time at the
bean stringing at Carlo Mablcy's
Thursday night. .
Paul. I
Funeral Services of Rev. I
Hiles Mills I
On October the 2nd at 2 o'clock
P. M. the funeral of Rev. Miles Mills
ofGirdler, Ky. took place. Bro.
Mills was 35 years of age nt the
time of his death.
He was born and reared in Knox
County Ky , nnd was converted to
the Christian religion 7 years ago,
and baptized into the fellowship of
the Girdler Baptist Church in which
he entered the ministry shortly af
ter. He was widely known and
had a uselul career. His friends
and relatives mourn his death, and
extend their deepest sympathy to
his widowed wile and little laugh
ter. Bro. Mills was a man of strong
character and spurned a wrong of
any and every kind, he always al
lied himself with every movement
for the moral and spiritual uplift
of those among whom he labored.
Being possessed of a kind, gentle
and christain spirit, he always look
ed on the things of life with a
charitable disposition and endeav
ored to see the better side of men
and their acts, but at the same
time condemning sin in the strong
est terms. His theme as n minister
was always for men to be saved by
the grace of God, and then live
right continually.
The funeral services was conduct-
ed by Rev. John G. Jones in the
Uriping Spring Baptist Church.
After which the I. O. 0. P. of which
he was a member took charge of
the services and buried the remains
in the Calebs family burying ground
according to their burial service.
The services were attended by an
unusually large concourse of people
who manifested their appreciation
of his worth and services by their
sympathy
J H. Blatkburn.
Nervous
"I was very nervous,"
writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse,
of Carrsville, Ky., "had
palpitation of the heart,
and was irregular.
"On the advice of Mrs.
Hattie Cain I took 2 bot
tles of Cardui and it did
me more good than any
medicine I ever took.
"I am 44 years old and
the change has not left
me, but T am lots better
since taking CarduL"
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The Woman's Tonic
Cardui Is advertised and
sold by its loving friends.
The lady who advised
Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui.
had herself been cured of
serious female trouble, by
Cardui, so she knew what
Cardui would da
If Cardui cured Mrs.
Cain and Mrs. Mirs. It
surely will cure you too.
Won't you try it?
Pleas 'da
TUnfon de-liege School of Business
Barbourville. Kentucky
W. C. McNDIU Prln.
T. i. GILBERT, Mood Shorthand Dopl.
All persons contemplating taking a commercial
course should call on or write V. E. McNeil, Bar
bonrvillc, Ky.. for parti ciilars : ; : :
Session Begins September 3rd
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J. II. BLACKBURN, Agent
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the New
middlesboro hotel
MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY
Reopened for business under new manage
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SUMMER RESORTS
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The patronage of commercial men solicited
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the world'! opinion; It li eiy In soli
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CORN, HAY, OATS AND
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be claimed for the wood itungle.
At to Dnce thev cost no more than a
hey cost much leu.
new today, and hare nerer needed repairs.
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