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Mountain advocate. (Barbourville, Ky.) 1904-1935, January 24, 1913, Image 3

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Church 'Directory
CUHIinillANDUIVUUIIAPTISTCHDHCH
Eiery HnndtiT In each ranntli,
Warning- "f rvl" w r' m-
Kvrnliur " ' " P' m'
Sahluith f chool m.
fmjer Mertin. Vdne winy 1-M p. in.
RHV.A.C. IIUTPON. finder.
FIRST MBTIIOIMHT Kl'ISCOPAt ClIUKCH
r.very Sunday In each month.
UornlnirScrrlca.
Ermine "
10:Cin. ra,
. 7-111 p. m,
.nbbntli I'rhiiol
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n Mprttnir. Thiiriliiy... 7l p. m.
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HF.V. F. ft. II IIIIOP. Pntir
.CIIIllSTIAN ClltniCIIHBT
llfVIOVS
Mnrnlnr Service .'" 11 -00 a. m
Ktnlnr " ...-'. J;30p.m.
Sabbath 8choolr. . H4li.ro.
Junior Endcjur...-.... . 1-Wp."
S,fc-Vfor5rersCon . 1 net ' " P.
' rrajer Meeting. 'riifrt-j.... .. T.ttp. m
lMtr.SUYTF.KlAN CJintCH sr.UVICBS
First anil Third Sunday In eadi month.
UornlnifBenlce... 11-OOa.ra.
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Fitnd.y School "
l'rayer Weetlnr. Wdndy "-W p.
lir.V. BOIIT. t.. MtOWN. l'witiir.
MKTHODIbTEPIKCOPAI.riUJItril SOUTH
Second and Fourth Sunday In enchtMont-.
Mnrnlnr Serrice
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babbath School -
11:111 II. Dl.
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ST.ORKOOHY" MAN CATHOLIC
CHUIK'lt.
Mais nnd Sermon avery rirt Sunday of the
month, t S10 a. ai
Herman ami Franlnir PniTer. ecr) Third
Sunday of the month, at 7 W p. m.
RF.V. 1 AMIIUOSE UKGKH. O S. II.
Pastor. Corliln. Ky.
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Professional Cards.
J. E. FAULKNER
DKNTIST
Olices: Knox Sti pet overstoreof
T. F. Faulkner & Company
PHONE 121
Barbnuiville, Ky.
Powers & Smifi
Attornks & Counselors at
3tarbouTvill; Jfeniucky.
& J. M. ROBSTON
V&J LAWYER.
Orncu: Over First National BanV
p Barhouuyillb, K
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S03L.T STETSI.3S
LAWOJK
Oflloe with Powors, Sampson nnx
Smith
EAUBOURVIIiLE. - - - KY.
DR. JAS. P. EDMONDS
IEYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
i:yi:k ii'stku KonnLAssiw
At Hotfl Jones ml Monday
of each month.
BARBCURVILLE. kY.
I will be in Dnrbourville
FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH
AT HOTEL JONES
IXWINAll'N OF THE LYE FREE
GH-SES'nTtED TOlHEEWS
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T)Tt. FEKIS
Lucky.
"This is the third time yon bare
been here for food," -aid the woman
at the kitchen door, to the tramp.
"Are you -Iwaya out of work?"
"Yci'ra." replied the Itinerant. "I
guM I wti barn un4r lucky star."
YMkert frUtVA.
REDUCTION
If you need rubbers, come to us.
We can make it worth while.
Big Box Remnants at Bargain Prices
Apron Ginghams 5 c per yd.
All 10 cent outings 8 13 c yd.
Calico: Simpson and American 5 c yd.
These are not Sale" prices but are just a
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few of our regular quotations to show you I
wnere xo ouy u you want iu save your money.
COLE, HUGHES & CO.
L DEPARTMENT STORE 1
toeftbs
II. P. (laddie, of Elys, :i
hero on business Tuesday.
Fielding Gibson, of Arteinus,
was in tlio city Monday on busi
ness. John A. Gilliam, of Corbin
was in this city Tuesday on leg
al business. -
'ISIiss Lucy Tinsley returned
home Wednesday afternoon from
an extended risit to her sister
Mrs. Harry Marcuni at Oattletts
burg. Col. John G. Matthews return
ed the last of the week from the
state of Washington where lie
spent the holidays with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDcr
mottaud little -floil James re
turned last Friday from an ex
tended trip to his relatives near
Chicago.
Mrs. Mattie E. Leonard and
little daughter and soiib Vancy
and James Culton of Sahula X.
0.. have returned home, after a
month visit with relatives hero.
Mrs. O. 0. Matthews and little
sons Ilerscliell and Charles of
Pinoville, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry V. Cole the
latter part of last week in this
city, returning homo Sunday
afternoon.
Mis. Ivobeit Cumubi'll was
joined by her husband hero
Monday, who has been in Ala
bama during the pist two
months. Mr. Campbell is a
resident of Corbin and holds a
nice position with the L. it N.
and will roturn in a few days to
resume his worklit placo.
Lyceum Audiences Have Always Appreciated Inslru
mental and Vocal Music of the Victorian Serenaders
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THE VICTORIAN
Local audiences hne nlwnjB want
ed and fully appreciated ensenifjlo mu
slcr, whether Instrumental or ocal la
the Vlctorinn Serenade, who will
appear on tho Ltetim inurse noon,
theso two BtjIeB of, music are torn
blned In the liistriinieiiiil Bolw lions
a lino harp, banjo, mandolin, tloiln
and piano ate used Tlu-ro Is a to
prano boIcIbI. whllo the two ount,
men sing tonor and baritone. sIhkIiiR
their numbers with orchoatral accom
UNION COLLEGE CHAPELi
Saturday, Feb.
IN PRICES
Kcv. K L. (Swell will prench at
the Christian Church in this city
Sunday evening nt "o'clock.
A representative o f Kahn
Tailoring Company' of Louisville
will be at The Gibson Com
pany's store Friday and Satur
day to take measurements for
siiose desiring high class tailor
made suits.
A large party from this city
attended "The Servant iu the
House" performance a t the
l'iueville Opera House Wednes
day, going up in the afternoon
and returning on the 1J :21 P.
M. train.
The School of Methods Con
vention of the Christian Church
Sunday Schools of the Eleventh
District held at Corbin the first
of the week was attended by
quite a number from this city as
iollows: John M. and George
Tinsley, Pi of. B. C. Lewis, Mrs.
C. F.'Kathfon, Miss Ella Smith,
Misses Aineilia and Margurite
Hallinger, and Mrs. Jns, It. Tug
gle. The Pinochle Club was enter
tained by Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Tuggle last Saturday evening at
their homo on Knox Street.
Fouiteen couples enjoyed the
eighteen exciting games that
were played, and at the con
clusion it was found that Mrs.
O. C. McClung and MrS. T.
Steele had won tin Ingest num
ber of games aiuL-were awarded
first pties which were a hand
some sterling silver nnnature
pictuie frame, and a leather
gard case containing cards and
other necessities pertaining
to card games. Kofieshments of
salads, sandwiches, sliced toma
toes, hherbets, colfee and cocoa
vero seived.
SERENADERS.
paulment Miss Hon so suicosful
hint non son with tlio John Hberly
rompaii). Is the iider, and gho alme
would make the program siuicssrul
Put added to thl. there Is tncUnr
render, who Is a ood Boprano slii'-ei
She Is none other than Miss Mara
Conoci, who for two Hca-ons li a
been so Bueceseful with tho Sdnil'i i
Tilt Davis In others are BplendlJ Iu
utruuientnllsts. and it can be uulii
seen what great arlety will be pre-
SCMIOU
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n h it iix' uicK oi epoci iorKa ,;
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ll JVIo l"llmi f rchoica tVV iJ
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rftt SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE
Money llm k fur nny ( j. of -
Rheumatism, Neuralgia or
Headache that Solace
Eails to Remove
SOLAtrd UCMEDY It n ktiiiI ill mrri of
thru (icriiiiin mit'iitlMtlint ill.oIi V,i
i lil (lr,lnU mikI I'lirlDn. the IIIihkI It u
iiv In tnke nml Mill i ! iiITi'i t tin mkM
Ktniiint h.
It li Kllnnillli '(! limit r I lie I'tiri' KckxI nml
liruirl.tw IoIh nlwijin.. rri'-frim ophtu
nr liiiriiiriililriint f nny tl -crlpt ton
SOI AtC h n pun ipffMlli In fTnrr n
nml hut tiei n priiM n Ih miiiiI tiittt ! i.iIm
int piirt-xi nun iiiiii kin rfini-iy rr rrh
Vi'lil Iriiulili-t l.imw n in 11111II141I m li 111 mi
iniilti r lm Imm itniiillin. Itri'iuhi"i nml
rt'ininet IIih nml nf iln iiiuiIiIimL rli clili
nml pnrllllK tin IiIihhI.
Iltf; SOLAtC (I), uriiiiitlo Orot k tinilliK
Miln 1' " ui nituiiil liiiMlhuiiiiirl,ot mi.
untiirjr ipttliiiuiiliil I" Morn whli li linn-1 wn
no.'Uiil fmiii itnilornl )hiiii MLALChnt
ii'tlnml tolu nllii I'l'itliniinlullf Iti'i--. IU.
1 nil nr nml lKEC IIOX iphI Mp.ni r. iiiu-xr.
It. !. Mnriit Iin tlili'iit 11 f tlH' Klrt Nut
tlniiiil P.mk nfllitio li'iiit, wml tli- "-!-lac.
t'niiiiiiiij nt follimH.
' I nam nu In m nd n !o ofHoluri1 u
my fill In' r In MimiiiiIiK Ihiiii fur which 1
cnrlnti il riilt rt unity has Im-n ntvil li
iiiiii frli mlt or mill. In n mid I tiinti ny
IIk.hi Hull "in mhiiIi rf'll.
I'llKiiril It. 1 Moirlt
Pill mi In '.' ii V)i tml l. Imhi h
It's mighty tine In lc well and voucaii be
so soon by takina; bOLACr. Sn pin ml
ln itim iu tdutnot urfi Juit MILAtC
alonctliw- (In wurl.. rlti tiMln fur frii"
I vti
MILAIC KCMCDY CO . flattie Creek. Mich
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local iipplientiono. n tlio i-an-uot
ro.'ioh tlin disonscd portltin of
tlio i;ir Tliero Is only odd wny to
cun- ili'nfnohs, mid that is hy con
stitiitioiiil remedies. Dfafneis Is
caused hy an Inflamed condition of
tlio lnucoUh lining of the Knstiichi'in
'I'n bo Wlii'tt this tube is inllttmid
you hno a riinih Ing. sound or lin
IiiTfcot hearing, and wlion it is en
tiifly clo.o(i, Duatni'ss Is the result
,im unions tlin in fliunation tan be
tnlvun out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing 11
ii di strmed for over: nino crises
out of tun are caused by Cntarr.ih
wbicli Ik nothing hut au fiiflnmed
condition ot t lit millions surfaces.
Wti tiill ghoOnc lfundrod Dol
1 irs fin anj cuso of Dunfnutts eanscd
iij eiitiiuli that c.innot be cm ml by
Hall's Calarili Uuro. mmuI for
elieullils, flun.
K J (MUOXKY.t CO, Toledo. O.
sold b Diucttists, ",.
I'n k li vli's l'ami!il'ills for costl
iitioii. Kjl
ESKSKI
"I write to fell you the
good news that Cardui
has helped me so much
and I think it is just
worth its weight in gold,"
writes Mrs. Maryan Mar
shall, of Woodstock, Ga.
"I do hope and trust
that ladies who arc suffer
ing as I did, will take
Cardui, for it ha3 been a
God's blessing to me, and
will certainly help every
lady who is suffering."
The Woman's Tonic
No matter if you suffer
from headache, backache
pains in arms, shoulders
and legs, dragging-down
feelings, etc., or if you
feel tired, weary, worn
out and generally miser
able Cardui w ll help you.
It has helped thousands
of other weak, sick ladies
and if you will only give
it a trial, you will be
thankful ever after.
grifTi
French Wine Production.
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300 S- T
Louisville Hotel
LOUISVILT E, KY.
On Mais (let ween Sixth mid Setphth
American and
American Plan
European Plan
We serve the best Amerjcan-nlan meals in the South
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I TIU M DflNIEL B08NE AXLE GRET
CHNS " rm have to grease
1 iPS&-' $$$? but once a
i Made in Louisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO.
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I The Stomach
Aim to make that stronR and digestion pood and you
will keep well! No chain is stronger than its weakest
link. No mm 53 stronger than h stomach. With
stomach disornered a tram of dieaes follow.
nr. ncrce 0igien Medical Discovery
maVn tl i ti mm li heali'ij llie liver ai tiva and tho blood purp. HaJe from
for-t r i k, ami i - l wuhoin tut uso oi all hoi iold by aruKgittfc. in
lui 1 for-i at SI r bottl toi over 40 enr, Kivinc ctntral jatlsf-ction.
If yon prefer tablets aa modlfled by
bad ot tiifrticlne djaleri cr tr'al box
as&i-s&s
Do -You Want
lie (B riHAMl
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Bolted
Recently I boucht a
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m titivL in uj'ci iiiiiui hi in i iiui in uuu.iii; ii hikii
;jl grade BOLTED AlEALas Any mill in the state
ti
'A Medical men tell us that PELLAGRA iscon-
Ijj tracted through the use of impure corn meal.
We use the greatest precaution in selecting jW
: and preparing corn before grinding and you 5v
ij are sure to have pure clean meal if you call for !!j,
fjj me uicai grouuu anu put up oy
I W. H. Def-fierao-
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,J ror sale by the leading1
European Plans
$1.00 and up
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It. V. Pierce, M. D.. Ihee can bO
by mall on receipt of 50c ln .Lmxnpa.
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new mill which 1 now :
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i:rchants of Darbourville '
$2.oo ad up
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