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T. H. BYRD -j
Registered Optometrist and Optician
S. E. Cqrner of Public Square
Phone 249. Barbourvllle,. Ky.
Specializing
ECtTE Fitting oPProper Glasses
personal Mention
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MAN'S APPEAL: 0 Lord, re
vive thy work In tho midst of the
years. Habakkuk 3;26
Gordon CatrorirB Logansport,
itronVW
Intl., spent Christmas at homo.
Mrs O. O. Catron, of Corbln, was
oro for Christmas.
tollss Laura Hays has been on the
list with a sovero cold.
V. Bargo, Plat Lick had busl-
kero Tuesday.
F. Blanton, of Crano Nest, was
Ifuesday.
Ric Mooro, of Glbbs, was In
town Tuesday on business.
James L. Wilson, of PInevllle,
was hero Tuesday on business.
Jas. Mayhan, of Emanuel, was
here Tuesday attending to business.
Wm. Lock Is reported very 111 at
his home in Germantown, Penn.
Mrs. J. Fred Catron and daughter
Miss Fannie spent Thursday of last
week In Mlddlesboro.
Mls3 Efflo Catron, who Is teach
ing in Harlan, spent Christmas at
(home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawn and M.
D. Levlne spent Christmas in
Coriln.
A. F. Archer, of Elberton, Ga.,
spent Christmas with his mother
Mrs. W. M. Archor.
Mrs J. N. I?ays- ''and daughter,
liss Laura, spent Christrmw.. in
Clnevlllo with Mrs. B. B. Golden)
Kin. Scott Barton, of Corbln. wi
Christmas guest of Miss Kate
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker
took Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Parker.
F. A. Scent, of the School of
"Iarmacy, Louisville, spent Christ
' mas with home folks.
Harold Miller and Allen Tuggle
are home from the Medical School
University of Louisville.
Kenneth Tuggle, from the Ohio
State University, enjoyed Christmas
at home.
"" Misses Norma and Gwen Cham
berlain of Berea, spent tho holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson.
Mack Brown, of Emanuel who
"has been working at Harlan, spent
Christmas at home.
I. J. Edwards, fruit representa
tive of W. R. Strange and Co. of
Mlddlesboro, was in town Tuesday.
rooooc
v rrcqueiu
"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 head
aches became very frequent I
heard of
Bedford's
LACK-DRAUGHT
w a and took it for a headache, and
V the relief wasHery quick, and
A it was so long before lhad
another headache. Now I Just
w keep the Black-Draught, and
A donvt let myself get In that
2 condition."
T Thedford's Black-Draught
fl (purelyictable) has been
pt found I t.ieve constipation.
' m V Y stimulating me action 01
SeUver, when it is torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out ol
vour Nrystem. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
'similar troubles are often
ftllevel in this way. It te the
fiHturalway. B natural! Try
Buck-uraugni,
SH srwywKrt.
Miss Georgia Gcycr ihas accepted
a position with tho Buchanan Mo
tors Coporatlon.
Morris Black, Daugh Smith, Miss
Carolyne Scent and Miss Catherine
Richardson nrb home from the U of
K for tho holidays
Jeff T. Moore and family spent
their Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Henson. Santa was very good
to Jeff, as ho should be.
Jim Miles and Charlie Green
spent Christmas ihuntlng. Jim got
two birds and one rabbit Charlie
two rabbits and one bird.
Mr Coleman, of Atlanta, an
official of the Nichols Contracting
Co, was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. F. Parker over Christmas.
A. M. Decker. Br. and E. E. Saw
yers received a quarter of nice ven
ison Tuesday from W. W. Sawyers,
of Sliver City, New Mexico.
With liquor practically, If not en
tirely absent from our midst,
Xmn's. day proved one of peace on
earth and good will to nil mon.
Chester Morris, of tho Medical
School, University of Louisville, and
Carl Morris, of Berea, were home
this week on vacation.
Robert W. Colo has opened his
hamburger nnd general eats and
drinks stand next door to Cole and
Hughes.
Miss Cora Geyer came In Satur
day from Hazard where she Is sten
ographer for a coal company, to be
with home folks for a week.
Tho rirst Friday In January Is set
for the installation of officers of
hKiwanls and on the third Friday
i the charter will be presented,
i
Monroe Smith, of the Common
wealth Life Ins. Co., Louisville, is
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh M. Oldfleld.
BIr3. Bonnie Dalo Atwater with
her husband and little Nelle, from
Durham, N. C, are visiting the
parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Tye.
j Mrs Mattle Baker will leave about
Jan. 1 far Roseland, Fla., whero
Captain McDaniels and Wp. Mc
Danlel are already enjoying the
summery weather.
Charles Hammons, of Girdler, and
Grant Hammons, a warehouse agent
!of Frankfort, were in town Tuesday,
the latter having come over to spend
Christmas. with relatives.
Hester Hamblln, from the mouth
of Poplar, was In town Tuesday to
see about the shipment of his goods
' t mm rvavta nhara Tin lina liopn liv
ing for two months.
The City Restaurant invites our
citizens to drop In for a meal or for
anything else that a restaurant
carries. A first' class meal Is pro
mised by the management.
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.
John M. Tlncley killed his big,
fat hog last week and Is sharing his
fine home mude pork sausage with
.his friends among them the Advo
cate. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herren and
two children and Mr. J. R. McWhor
ter, of Le Junior, Ky., visited Mr.
nnd Mrs. E E. Sawyers through the
holldiys.
John Newman, who is employed
as a government mechlnlst at Mc
Cook Aviation Field, Dayton, Ohio,
came In with Mrs. Newman (nee
Pearl Bullock) to spend Xmas. with
relatives.
Boone and Miss Diana Smith
gave a Christmas party Christmas
night with some twenty-flva pres
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 taterwt ub th money f(n
ijend by ipeadint It Ctt Barboar
villa. '' . -
HmiI i ml
White li. Moss,
Candidate for llc-clcitlou ns
Stnto Senator
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR
LADIES WHO CARE
High Class Hair Tonic and Shampoo
Green Qulnino Hair Tonic per
bottle $1.50
Tonlquo Bluebell Hair Tonic
per bottle $1.50
Pep Hair Tonic per botttle $1.50
Parlslenno Quinine Hair Tonic
per bottle $1.50
Dlxol Shampoo Emulsion $1.50
CITY BARBER SHOP
S-2tp FRED REISER.
Seymour Hopper, Dave Wilson
nnd Jim Clark went ihuntlng at
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.
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
session of anyone will kindly advise
Mr. Colo.
Spaulding Bros., of Chlcopee,
Mass,, nude Bassett MInton, general
manager, and Luclen White, super
intendent, of tho T W. MInton &
Co. Hickory Mill, each a Christmas
present of a golf driver. They are
nutty on golf.
Judgo S. B. DIshman Is not con
tent to enjoy balmy Florida In a
selfish manner but Is trying to share
it with his many friends by sending
them boxes of delicious citrus fruit.
Tho Advocate wishes to acknow
ledge a box with thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carey and
family enjoyed tho company of Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Turned. John Staf
ford, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Collings
worth and son, who with the Carey
family made up tho fifteen who sat
down to the old fashioned kind of
dinner thew used to sot in Virginia.
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.
Fultz and the Pick-i-d boys. John
aiid W. F. cut their names nnd tins
drte on thi l'.ilgo of rork. .llTTlly
abovo whore ths first housij iat
built in Ke.itiuky.
The City Restaurant
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.
B S Edwards, Propr
Taylor McQuerry, Dowls Mc
Donald, Barbourvlllo, Joo Sueed
land Mrs. Sudio Fisher, Ketts, Ky.
nnd Mrs Mabello Lyttle, of Ages,
Ky. have each bought a piano from
tho Clear Tono Music Co.
I It is rumored that Mr. Guy L.
Dickinson registered highly in Joy
thl3 Christmas on receipt of a 1923
model moustache cap, tho classic
i lines of which are a delight to the
artistic eye. TJio donors aro said to
I bo tho members of the Upper Cum
berland Valley Development Co,
who wished to hand Mr. Dickinson
something which he might use dally
and thus remember the donors.
Last Thursday night whllo listen
ing to his radio W. S. Hudson heard
a concert from Fort Worth. Texas,
given by Mrs. George Lock, who be
fore 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
connected with the National Bank
of Commerce. Ft. Worth.
ANNUAL ELECTION
OF BLUE LODGE
MOUNTAIN LODGE 187
The election of officers for Moun
tain 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.
Fred Reiser, Tiler.
Sawyer Decker, S. S.
J. Q. Redding, J. S.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday, Dec. 31, 1022
Morning service ntll with a
short, snappy sermon and fine music
Evening servlco at 7 o'clock.
Straight gospel preaching.
ARTHUR A. FORD, Pastor.
MAE CARTER, Organist.
Land for Salt? 18 acres on
Smoky Creek; coal, timber, excel
lent fruit land. Mayor T. D. Tinnsley
states there aro 18 acres In this
plot. See Fred Burmnri, Advocate
Office, Barbourvllle, Ky. tt
2r3 Caits
s BakisBg P wf.ir
Asre Mofc WosrSIa the Friice o axe
If they are the "big can and
cheap" kind because they
may mean baking failures.
GMLUHflET
Tho Economy
Don'tletaBIGCAN
or a very low price
mislead you.
Experimenting with an
uncertain brand is ex
pensive because it
Wastes time and
money.
The sales of Calumet
are over 150 greater
than that of any other
baking powder.
II V CONTIHTSIL-
BEST BY TEST
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
A TALK WITH A
BARBOURVILLE MAN
Mr. L. W. Hampton of Ilarbourvlllu
Tells His Experience
There Is nothing liko a talk with
one of our own citizens for giving
hopo and encouragement to the anx
Icui sufferer from tho dread kidney
disease. We t&erefcre, give here
an Interview with a Barbovtllo
man:
"After I had "flu" about two
years ago my kidneys bothered me,"
says Mr. Hampton. "They were
weak and Irregular and tho kidney
secretions were painful in passage.
My back was weak and ached thru
the small part Just over my kid
neys. I was lame and soro In the
muscles of my hips and side whfn
I got up in the morning. I got
Doan's Kidney Fills at the Hawn
Drug Co. and they soon straighten
ed me up In good shape. Doan's
are a fine kidney mediclno and I
will recommend them to anyone
whenever I have an opportunity."
60c at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Hotel Kitchen Oecuplea Acr.
The kltchrn of one of the big ho
tela In New York Is an acre In extent
Sale
3
If you need
some come
in and see
US
THE MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE
Barbourvllle, Kentucky.
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EVERY candy in this smart orange-and-gold Wondcrbcnc
is one 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.
Herndon Drug: Company
Incorporated
The 1fecML store
Barbourvllle, Kentucky
B&mm F&WBER
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I.MI1LE NEWS NOTES
Some wet weather and tho road
are getting bad Just like winter.- -'Josh
Callahan Is still gathering coi i
rain or ahlne. Jess Martin movtd
'to his farm on Stinking Creek last
week. Calvin Stacy moved onto
jthe Harrison Payne property last
week. Leonard Allen, who has
been working in Harlan, Is home p
for the Christmas holidays. Fref
Kelley is visiting homo folks. Mr
, Rebecca Payne Is In bed with rheu
imatlsm Mrs. Jane Martin has had
the grlppo for the last two weeks.
Mrs. Nancy Gambrel .has had a
severe cold. George Gambrel has
come home after a month's stay in
Corbln. Miss Lula Payne is at
Pineville taking medical treatment
under Dr. Ramsey. Aunt Jano
Hawn has been on Hawn Branch
visiting relatives. She Is now 89
years old. Walter DIzney Is work
ing on Horse Creek and reports
work to be very good. Mr. and Mrs
Walter Powell have gone to house
keeping. Tho John Morris saw
mill, is being moved to J. S Pat
terson's place. Wishing ecrybody
a Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year. Who would be without
the Mountain Advocate, one of tho
nicest Christmas presents you can
send anyone. Wliy not send this
paper to some friend who would
enjoy hearing from Knox County?
NOTICE
On account of change of manage
ment we must ask our friends to
pay up now all outstanding ac
counts. We shall appreciate sarnie.
DETHERAGE FURNITURE CO..
7-3t By G. B. Detherago.
THE CHOCOLATES WITH
THE WONDERFUL
CENTERS o
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