-"V 4a1sBW?Y 'JVlRW ii' " ' tV i MM ADVOCATE dEB KVEhT FRIDAY AT ,.OURVILLE,KRNTUOkY ms. D. Com Editor Km rfil m Hcond-Clns Mnttcr February . )H nt the Poitofllco at IlnrbourTlII. K;.,under Art of Cnnarra n( March .1. b7, One Dollar Per Year in Advance The Official Oman of the RcpuDllcan Parly In Knox County ANNOUNCEMENT We are authorized to nil uouiice Thn. (J. Ilammons as a candidate for County Judge sub ject to the action of the .Repub lican Tarty at the Goncral Primary to ho hold Aur. 2nd, 11?5. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Harriet Tcrell TS. PltlT. C. L. Terrell Dcfts. By order ol the Knox Circuii Court, rendered nt its January terra. 1913, in the cac of Harriet Terrell plaintiff against C. I.. Terrell de fendnnt. I will, n commissioner, on the 21' day of February 1913 Pell at the home of Harriet Terrell near Place, Ky., to the highest and beet bidder, the following decribed property, or enough thereof to sat isfy the judgement in said case, amounting to $2300.00, vi-. AH the pcrsonel property ol C. L Terrell consisting of 2 cows, 1 calf, 13 bogs, 1 buggy and harness, 2 mules, 25 logs, set blacksmith tool farming implements, 1 saddle, feed stuffs, household goods etc. It bring the same property attached in this action. And also on Monday the 21-th day of Feb. 1913 same being county court day I will sell at the front door of the court house in Harbour ville, Kentucky at public outcry to the highest and bidder the follow ing land or a Mifficiont amount thereof to complete the satisfaction of above judgement. A certain tract or parcel of land lying ia Knox County, Ky., on the waters of Lynn Camp Creek. Be ginning at a maple on the bank of Stony Fork Creek near the mouth of a small branch; thence north eastwardly direction to a maple near a spring on the north side of said spring; thence northeastward ly direction to a stone at the County road; thence with said road a north direction to n black oak stump and a stone; tbence west- wardly to a stone on the bank of Stony Fork Creek; thence down the creek with its meanders to a point opposite two bourwoods; thence crossing , creek to same; thence soatbvvestwardlv with Mnv's line to a stone; thence cnstwardly with Peace's line to n stone and two dogwoods; thence to the beginning containing 45 acres le the same more or less, r Said property will be sold on a credit of six months the purchasers to execute bonds with approved se curity, bearing interest at six per cent, from' date until paid, having' the force and effect of a judgement and retaining a lein on said proper i ty until the purchase money is paid, I Witness my hand, this 6th day of Feb. 1913. W, W. Byrley, Commissioner SaleaboutlP. M. Purchaser Vniust execute bonds as soon as snle Ss-over, or the property will be itn ed lately put up and resold. Sheriff's Sale Comparative Digestibility of Food Mate with different Baking Powders Frm Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder; 1 100 Per Cent Digotcd 1 Bread xnada with phosphate powder: S8Vt Per CcT Dieted1 Bread made with alum powder: 674 Per Ctafc Digested These tasts, which aro absolutely reliable and unprejudiced,1 make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the ahim and phosphate powders are found to largely retort the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is not; only wasted food, but it is the sourceof very many llxxiily ailments. LADY WANTED tUltlK." Corn prowlnc roile-st for the ) In our rural schmils nro enmnirnllvolf now. but they aro n itrs-nt mieecss Girls' Tomiito C.innliip elnlis nrp Mill newer, hut lliej too. are n eni" In Iors than four years tin membership In tho flirts' Toronto Canning eluli bus reached tho splendid nt.il of 27.000. all 'r- aA- To 'introduce our very complete Spring line of beautiful wool cuit inji, wash fabrics, fancy waistings lands of Elisha Peridot oa the south by the county road leading to Cor bin, Ky., and on the west by lands of Lcroy Peace, coptainicg about 60 acres and levied on as the prop erty of Simon Peace Jan.l5tb, 1913. illts, etc., hdkft, laces and petti Sale willbc forcaah or ona cred.coats- All up to date N. Y. fits ItnlslTmnnHitwIth nnnrnwil w. f. Patterns. Finest line on the mat curity, the purchaser to execute bond bearing interest nt the rate of G per cent from date of Bale, and having the force and effect of a judgement, and retaining a lein upon same until all the purchase money shall bare been paid. The amount to be raised ia $192. 50 aad interest at the rate f G per cent from the 20tb day of Decem ber, 1909, and $30, probable coat. Given under my band this 5th day of February 1913. - S. II. Jones, S. K. C, ket. Dealing direct with the mills yon will find our prices low. Pro fits $10 to $30 weekly. Samplrs and full instructions packed in a neat sample rnse shipped express prepaid. No money requited. In clusive territory. Write for par ticulars. Re first to apply. Standard Dress Goods Co., Desk 10. Uinghamton, N. Y. Arnold Ifeneger Doyle & Co., vs.' (Simon Peace. ,lly virture of execution No. 3G37 1 sning frota the Knox Circuit Court ,r the 13th day of Janunry, 1913, ll, S. H. Jonet, Sheriff of Knox Gouaty will on Monday Feb. 2rtli, 51013, the same being the first day gof Kboi County Court, z at pub Ipic iHitcry at the front door of the "Court Hotuc ia llarbourvillr, Ky to Ft he bighett and beat bidder the Jbitowrag described property: fMawBiltd m the north by land el NOTICE--Change in Roadway There will be filed in tbe County Court of Knox County os Feb. 20th 1913 a petition for a change of roadway leading from Flat Uck. Ky., up Big Stinking Creek through the lands of, J. M. B. Baker and lames Warren and 6V scribed n follows: Beginning at Btation O on a stake surveyed by C. B. Parr-ott, and abo on a route heretofore surveyed hy Francis Reese: thrnce raaniag alonj: t)ie npper edge of the present road and the heretofore proposed survey route to station. 3; tbence along the heretofore, survey to station 4-50 near a ravine:, tlictsce around the ravine, and cbovc the heretofore proposed surrey so as to obtain ft suitable graJe line to station 7; thence with ibe tiere-ttHfore survey ed route to. a ravine below Alex Baker's house, thence lrond said ravine so a to obtain ab.out 1 per cent grade line to a joiat 'about 2 feet below stntiioa 3 GO; . tbence a little above the bcrehofure, Surveyed route to station f - 50; thence a little above tbe hcrctolorc surveyed route to station 6 - 2O5 thence be low the heretofore Hmveyed route so as to abtain u'Daut 1 per ceut grade line to the iinr be tweets Aler Ilakcr and Jam en Warren; thence through the laoi't of (nines Warreo and below the iR-atofu re purveyed route to station lfi; tt tence nbove the heretofore iur. eye 1 route and above n sprie;j tKtr Jno iet Warren line to station, ltf - W 91e.tr a ra viae, so as tn obttptt n ituble grade 'm; tmntutioa 50 r 5Crt C, M. I'arrotr. tewd TRY SOUCE AT OUR EXPENSF Money Back (or any Cate of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Remove SOLACE BCMC0V It a rei'ont dlcoery o lUn German Hclentltti that dlaanU et Url AoldOryitali ana Purin.is ibe Blood. It li ay to take.and will not affect the nrakrbt Momaoa. It li cturanteed under tbe Pure Food and Drui Law to be abaolutely free from opiates or harmful druit of any description. SO LMCC li a pure ipecinc In erery ay, and hai been pnnen beyond question to be the surest and quickest remedy for Urlr Aold troubles known to medical sclenoe. n matter how loni atandlnc. Hrcnchus and removes the root of the trouble tUrlc Acid and jmrlfllss the blood. THCSOLACCCU. of Buttle OroeV. are the tola U. H. Agents and hare thousands of ol untary te'llraonlal letters which hare een received from grateful people SOLALCIma restored to health. Tesilmonlal letters, lit eratur and rRCC BOX sent upon request. It. Lee Morila. president ai rhu Firt s.i. tlonalllank. of Olitcii. Texas, wrote IhuHo Lace Company as follow: "I want you to send a box of Bolace t any father In II emphla, Tenn. (or which I easlose II. Tbla remedy has Imii used by aouie friends of mint here and I must say Its actlou was wonderful. tHIgnrd) R.L. Moirla. Put UD In 55c. 10 c and II. Ihiihi intv fine to be well ana you can be av laaina sulalc. -no sduui Treatment schemes or fees." Juit soLAre hmcdoes the work. Write today for (re? fKK.eto aMMJVCC RCHCOY CO.. Battle Creek. Mich tra mlflt aa.aok ,'tkHllM- I Jl MAnt nonr.ng working uuilcr directions from tho pov ornmoiit nud acnttercd nil over the United States. In these contests each girl must grow one-tenth of nu ncre or tomatoes and strive to can the Rreatcst losilt)le amount of the fruit, 'Although the Hoys' Corncluh Is tliroo years old In Kentucky wo bollevo lhi yenr Is the first for tlm OWW CnnnliiK club. Last sprlCK. when Jcirenson county onranl7ed Its Hojs Corn and Potnto cluti. It also orcnnlzed n Ghls' Canning club and offered some very sutistantlal priies. The seanon was nn unfortunate on and thoso hmluB tho work In charge did not nt first reallzo that It was not only n mnttor of grow ing and harvesting n crop, but also a matter of mrniifaeturliig the crop Into a marketable commodity. Nevertheless, tho club marks the beginning nnd :i very good beginning nt that One strong tencher nt 11 small, dilapi dated schoolbouso ten miles from the city was the prime factor In this be ginning The second factor wns n strong mother whojiad the ability to see and understand the educational value of the work for hcrhlld. Tint child was Mary Rogers. wliop clear gray ees spell nn ability to hold fat to what she undertakes. "Yes; It was aw fully hot part of laM summer." she replied to the questions put to her. "but I had made up my mind to w In If 1 could. "Lots and lots of my tomatoes rot ted because of tho rain." she contln ued. "nnd then we nte a great many too. I bought my plants, and they be gan bearing about the 1st of August, so I had six weeks' canning. Yes; that wns hotter than the patch, because I did tho work over a wood stove Next year I think we'll get one of tlio-o ten MAMIE IIELI.E 81IEl'IILl:l. dollar canning outfits. You know, you can use them out In the yard under the shade of a tree if jou want to. "Yes; I'm going to be In the tomnto club next jenr. If they lme one. Oh. I'ni only thirteen, so 1 h.ne weral j cars more In the club. 1 forgot to tell you that I canued 'J3S quarts 1 have had a good many offers for some of them, but after getting the prize, which Is quite large, we will ejt most of them nt home." Mamie ftelle Shepherd, who was the nriminr of the second pi Izc. tried to grow her own plants and for that tea ton got a very late start In canning her crop. An fc'aty Way. If you have time and words to waste, wasto them by asking one woman to giro another th benefit of tke doubt. WORK OF THE GIRL GARDENERS Dtsy Raise Tomatoes While the Boys Raise Corn. WYE GANNIN6 CLUBS TOO. i Tha Splendid Movement Waa Started by Strong Minded Teacher and I Paw rr 8a!nB Parent Mary Rob ot, Who Canned 2H Quarts. TUo faraior'n wif had been examlu , Haf tM a?!! of Gtwn uv mo y. Cora abair. Si mglh she looked up aa4 ek4 b a pu4ed and btfrt rasa Mr: ) about w frriT Toa ve Mt' OM Wtot k ttw tt Low Fares TO THE Fertile NorthWest ONEWAY SIMITNO COT.OWST Tlf'KKT" ON SALE DAHA' AtAnOII 16 TO Al'firr ir; 101a to points In Wes tern Montniin. Idaho, Witshliiutiiii Ouhoii. itntlsli Col umbia. KOUN'I) Tl HOMKSKKKKRS' TICKETS ON SALE iBtnnd 8rl TU1 DAYS EACH ONTll to n.nn.v points in tlm .N'uilhttnl t'nltnd &tnti- inn. Cm iicln Li'lly limit and stopovers Trncl on the Northern Pacific Rv. CTJQ.22 f imtlvi'iio ilnjr IIupIi Minncscta, NorthrDakota. Mcntana. Idhi. 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BARgoUviLLE, Ky,, M rou ar. tntaraatwl U Wtr Feaclnt , writ for FREE copr of ur ALMANAC 1013- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, PcnniylvanU ' V 9 ? 4 .r r W;: - 7 tt r l, ' '. i m s 1 I a V ' JUPi'i ItsafWtf iJL .. . Tntm; m the Mt by VUr K Xfxf. 'jMry. ' v ii i re