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i. . ( : i l I I1IG SANDY NEWS Friday, December 2 VVUb- t .- i . " ' r ; ', 1 -1. Wsy f Girls, When girl ar rival how they scoff At one mother' graces. . And bow they kiss the powder olT -Yom one another's feces. ,- W. B. A. ' Holiday good for all at CARTKR'6 H(Or. ... - .: ' Llndsey Wilson la able to be out fain after a Itw wi Illness. Don't overlook th fln stock of la . die dress jad uKi at Justice's. -; ' Go to Moors ft Burton's for rooflng, inement, doors and window - 10-T-tf Rv. H. B. Hewlott bw been ooo. fined to hla room th PMt clgbt day by lUnes. k ... : Band har flowara (or " Chritmee. Lv four ordof with MrM. B. W. Kirk.. . Bargains In new dreoaot and aulU for ladle and ; Mia at Justice's -'' George W, Atkinson of thl piao1 - naa obtained a patent on a at earn cooker. ' ' .'. , .Don't fall to a thoaa won Jarful bargains la dresses, aulta and coaU a CARTER'S store. '. '... : .- : Dr. C. B. Walter.' dantlat. will b In hla new offices .la th Walter band ing after Paearabar li. It Twelve automobiles Valued at 1, 000 war dMtroyed when a garage burned at Keoova, W. Va, Saturday night. ... FOR SALE0 FARMS alt alias. Prlcaa and term reasonable. Wm. T. BKNNETT. Minford. Soloto county, O. d-l-l-ll Aa Chrtatmaa falls oa Sunday this . year, Monday will be obearred by banks and other Institutions aa the legal holiday. When you think of tjoHday good think of our atora, . where : they ar found in bug quantities. O. J. CAR- TEn- " '.- ' (tdtwrnor Morrow appointed Verdi Coll Ina polio Judge of Hlndman and Fred Blackburn voile Judge of Lack J ey. Floyd county. ' - Hemstitching aad plooting attach ment for eewlnf machine. Price tiM. ' ORIENTAL NOVELTT CO, Cnrpu ChrJaU. Texas. , It Bam 8. Branbjun and family have moved to Loulaa from Clifford and are occupying the Wm. Fulkeraon property oa lock avenue. '.: i Governor atorrow ' hu apiouiled Pariah B parka justice of th pesos Of the Fifth district, Lawrnoe county. Aparka eucceeda H. C. Miller, resign ed. DR. SPARKS MOVES OFFICE. -' 1 Dr. Proctor Sparka announces that r on and after December It, 1M1, ha will b located In the Dr. Walters building. second Boar, neat flw to the new drug ' tt-U-lt Mr. A. H. Owm la spending the holiday with bar husband In Hunt- ington, W. Va. She will return after the holidays aad teach one mora week, and than another teacher will fill har - place. " Undr Thompson eame la from Ellen Thursday and was accompanied home by bis daughters. Mlae Eats, . .Thompson and Mr. D. a Adama and children who wll apeod Chris trrava there. Roy Thompson was also la Louisa Thursday. W. H. Adama has bought from B. B. Adams his residence property in Lo laa. This Is th house recently com pleted and now occupied by Mr. aad Mrs. B. E. Adams, who will move sooa - to Ashland. V - Th purchaser will move Into the property la January. SALESMEN OR AGE NTS WANT ED With small capital to take oharge of sales In lAwreno county. A real Uve wire can make $100 a month and expenses. For appointment call on B. W. BLACK from I a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday, Dec Zt at ' th Brunswick Hotel, loulaa, Ky. 11 Mr. and Mra. Garland Hurt of Oul nare, Plk-co, wer guoata Monday of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Preston. Mr. Hurt had been serving on the grand Jury In V. B. Court at Catlettaburg and Mra. Hurt visited In Catlettaburg aad at ' Buohanan. They returned home this week, . .... ' Mrs. C. B. Bkagg came up from Huntington last Thursday and Joined her husband har. They have gona to housekeeping In the apartment at F. F. Frees' formerly occupied by J. C. Thomas and family. Mrs. Skagga was . accompanied to Loulaa by har mother, Mrs. U M. Hogg, who was her guest until Sunday w1en she, returned to 'Huntington.' j 1 FOR SALEt Kentucky Farm. 1600 acres, locstod in ' Lawrence-co, ' Ky, . Si mil to school and s mile t town. 160 acres In cultivation. 100 acres la email timber. Boil Is sandy loam with corn main crop. Good creeks aprlaga and wella. Improvements consist of - 8 tenant bouses, small ba.ni a and feno ed with wlrs and rail. ; Is In proven oil district and under lease and drilling ' will be made ason oa this land. On good road. Good veins of . coal on property. Farm adapted to graalng and fruit growing. Posseaalea any time. Will sub-dlvlde Into amallor farms. Will sell sa good term. See, or write Wm. U. FULKJnitSON. Leu- fcsa, Ky. l-is- La Veur " hotosreph Bay your friends Call to-day. . ' Tba photographer In your town ' LUTHERS STUDIO CHURCH ' CHRIStlAN CHURCH; Christmaa 121. ? Did you ever aotloe how good you feel after you had don a good deed? 'How much more blessed K la to give than receive," and do you recall that beautiful scene where th Master said, "In-aa-much as ye have done It unto one ot the least of these, my brethren, y have done it unto me." With this spirit In mind the Chris tian Sunday school of Lou laa, has de cided to bring present to the cjiurcb Christmas morning to be given to the leea fortunate of our city and com munity. The person making- the gift will be alloweH to nam the person to wlioaa the present' la given. K, how ever, there Is no one designated then a committee, appointed "by the Sunday school, will decide who that) receive IL and a committee will also be select ed to deliver all th presents. We feel sure this will oom nearer carrying out the real christian spirit than to Imply exchange girta with our friends and relatives, which method, some time result In making one child glad and a -dosen sad. An appropriate program will be ren dered at the regular Sunday school hour. W bop th ehlldren and all friends will remember the plans and govern tnaitve aocordlngly. .- M. C CHURCH, SOUTH. - . Missionary Society. . - Mia Vivian Haya'wa hostess Sat urday afteraoon to the members of the Young People's Missionary society at her horn. At th close of an Inter esting meeting delicious refreshments wer served. " "" NOTICE. . All persons Indebted to u are r suested to oom in and settle up oa or before January 1, 1(11. We want to start th new year on a Jw oasis. Thanking you In advanoo w are, . Tours respectfully, !!-- WELL-MAN at RIFFS.. Mis Elisabeth and Master Robert Spencer, children of the lata Rev. Ber nard Spencer, passed through Louisa Thursday on their way to WarBeld, Ky, to apend th ChrUtmas holidays with bom folks. They ar attending ohool at Palntavlll. Th Lawrence County High School and th Loulaa Qraded Schools dosed Wednesday for the holiday vacation. Th date for re-openlng I January S. Give The Best (Jive VICTROLA ; For Christmas. V 10 Models to Select From FROM $25.00 TO $275.00 J SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS New Records Each Month D.G.CARTER ' LOUISA, KY. Display Rom Second Floor v O.'J. Carter's Department Stera 1 ' I A 'J. U. BiM of Norls was In Louisa Thursday. , . Sam Bkeens was here from Potter Tuesday. . " ": . . .... . Lsvudl Jordan was here from Ellen Saturday. -i. -' O. R. Vinson was In Louisville a few days last week. Wallace Johns - was here from Co lumbus, Ohio, last week. . 'Mia Sallls Bums of Catletlsburg I visiting relatives In Louisa a few days. Mies Elisabeth Conley went to Hunt ington Thursday for a few days vis it. t; " "Joseph A. Bree left Wednesday for hU home at Bait Lick to spend Christ- Ed. 'Raymond Sammons of Charles. ton, W. Va, Is at 'homo for the holi days. ."' Jack Bee has' returned from Will iamsburg where he haa been attending school. ... .'.'' -lr- . : His Alva Snyder was the week-end guest -of ' Miss Sallie Burns In Cat lettaburg, , - . ' : . . '1 . .. ! ' -'-Miss Martha Yates has been In Ash land several days visiting Miss Har riet Russell; - ( f .' ' - " , .. .... . , '.Miss' 'Eliaabcth' Tales "has returned from a two weeks visit to Mr. R. V, Emorlck In Ashland. . - . Mr. and Mrs. U W. Sargent and family will visit In Huntington dur ing th holidays W, B, Hewlett and Darner . Riffe of Tatesvllle war business visitor - In Louisa Wednesday. , . ' Mrs. Fred H tone of Mossy Bottom, was down Wednesday and spent the day in Louisa. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Flera McHenry are in Huntington to spend the holidays with W. T. Howland and family, . ... V Mrs. John Brlckner is expected home soon from Newton Kansas, where she has been visiting relatives. , Mrs. C. B." Walter and daughter, Miss Opal, and Miss Marie Bell were recent visitors In Ashland. - Dr." Botner Ebtm of Columbus, Ohio, U spending the holidays with his pa. rents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Klam. ; - Mrs. J. L. Carey and daughter, Kath arine, ar here from Lexington for a vlalt to relatives. . : v " Mra. Hannah Whltt of Russell, wa In Louisa Thursday to attend, the fu neral of Mr. N. D. Waldeek. Mrs. F. L. Stewart and daughter, Martha Mayo Btewart, were In Ash land Wednesday and Thursday. - Mr. Jluey and children of Lock wood war recent guests, of her pa rent. Mr. and Mrs. John Cheap. ,' " Mr. ami Mm. S. B. Adams !eft Thuh day for Cincinnati and .Dayton to spend th holidays with relative. Mr. Sorrell returned Wednesday from the oil Holds near Blaine to spend Christmas with his family t this place. Ed. L" Wellman was a visitor In Cincinnati last week and spent the week-end with friends at Hurricane, W. Va. . .l . :-,'.;.. . Miss Ruth Halt, teacher in the Lou isa High School, left Thursday for her home near Chicago, to spend the hoi? Iday vacation. . Miss Matilda Wallace left Wednes day for a visit In Ashland and to spend Christmas with her sister, Mra J. U. Jolllffe, at Weston, W. Va. . i AJ D. Bradley of Kenova. W.' Va, and 8. O. Bradley of Tatesvllle, were here Thursday to attend th funeral of their undo, Mr. N. D. Waldeek. , St. Clair Roberta, a student In Cen ter College, Danville Is hers to spend the Christmas vacation with his moth er, Mrs. Martha Roberta, of Lock-av. i . Miss Ruth Woods, who Is a student In Martha Washington College, Abing don, Va, Is at home to spend the hol idays with her parents, -Mr. and , Mra, Jas. H. Woods. . Prof.' N,' Q. Ottmer, of the Louisa High School, left Thursday morning for his home at Toccopola, Mississippi, to spend the holiday. He expect to be there until about January I. Mrs. H. C. Thornburg, who has bees visiting at th home of her daughter, Mra. J. B. Vaughan, the past week, was joined Sunday oy nor nusoana. They returned home on Wednesday. Miss Elisabeth Burgees came horn Friday from Cincinnati where ah Is a student' at the Conservatory of Music, land will spend the holiday season with her parent Dr. and Mr. T. D. Bul ge. . Henry and Jack Sammons arrived home Saturday from Lejdngton where they have been- attending the Univer sity of Kentucky, to apend th holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sammons. : v - , Mrs. O. W. MoAlpln and son, George, of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va, and Mrs. W. H. Boatrlght and son. Billy, of Ben ham, ar here- to remain during the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bromley. ; . ... . Mrs. Mary Burn Horton left Bun day for Catlettaburg for a visit to Mra. Carrie -Adams and-daughters. From there he went to Elisabeth, W. Va, where she will spend Christmas with her son, Rev. J. B. Horton and wife. Mrs. Farley ot Holden, W. Va., here ever Sunday visiting her moth er, Mra Belle Moore. She met her daughter, Mildred, in Huntington as she was returning horns from school In Virginia, While here their heme at Holden was damaged by fire. . Ladies' Waists Ladies' Hose Ladies' Umbrellas " f Ladies' Pocketbooks j Ladjl nandlcerchief s I --Indies' Neckwear Ladies' Underwear Table Linens - Fancy. Blankets Sofa Pillows t Etc Ete. G. NOTICE I " Sal Of Street Improvement Bond TAKE NOTICE That, at one o'clock p. im. at the City Hall. In Louisa, Lawrence county, Kentucky,, on Mon day, December Zt, 1911,1 there will be offered for sale to rhe highest and best bidder at a price not less than par and accrued interest, bonds for the pay ment of which the faith and credit of the City of Louisa Is pledged; said bonds being secured by lien upon the property abutting and border.lBg' upon the streets and public ways, in ihe city of Louisa, paved with Kentucky rock asphalt. " The amount of bonds to be sold is In the sum of Eighty Thousand Dol lars ($80,000.00) to be divided Into ton (10) s Aries of Eight Thousand Dollars it8.000.00) each, and being m the de nomination of. 'Five Hundred Dollars ($600.00) each, bearing Interest there, on. at the rate pf six () per cent per annum from date, and payable at the Louisa National Bank, Louisa, Ken tucky, out of the Btreet Improvement Fund, and under the terms of the or dinance and Statute provided for such case. No sale shall take effect until approved by the City Council which shall have the right to reject any and all' bids. "- WITNESS OUR HANDS, this the 10 day of December, 1M1'. ' AUGUSTUS SNYDER, Mayor. R. L. VINSON, City Clerk.' J.: B. KINSTLER, Treasurer. NOTICE t Sals Of Street Intersection Bonds TAKE NOTICE That at th front door of th City Halt, Louisa, Kentuc ky, at one o'clock p. m, on Monday, LVwember It, lttl, the' undersigned will offer for sal to th highest and beat bidder, at not leas than par and accrued Interest, ' Btreet Intersection Improvement Bonds of the-City of Loulaai aggregating Twenty-five Thou sand Dollars . (1J6.000.00) In amount, for which the payment' of this amount, together with interest accruing, the faith and credit of the City of Louisa, la held and firmly bound, . Said bond ar divided Into ten equal series of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars (12,500.00) each said aeries being pay able respectively. In one, two, three, four, five, elx, seven, eight, nine and tea years after date. In equal Install, menta, and are in denomination of Five-Hundred Dollars ($600.00) each, payabi at the Louisa National Bank. Louisa, Kentucky, at 'maturity, with Interest -at th rat of six (6) per cent 'per annum, and are - known as. the Straetjntoreectloa -improvement Bonds - Th right I reserved to redeem this bond, at the option ot th City of Louisa, at any Interest-bearing period thereof, that does not ocour within two years of the date thereof. , These bonds are the Street Inter section Improvement Bonds authoris ed by ordinance duly passed after the bonding election had been held. ' WITNESS OUR HANDS, this. the 20 day of December,- 1921. AUGUSTUS SNYDER, Mayor. '- ' iR, L. VINSON, City Clerk. : J. B. KINSTLER, Treasurer. BIG. BONE POLAND . - . . , CHINA PIQS FOR SALE ' Th Big Bon Poland China hog Is the best and quickest money maker for the farmer. . I have some extra thoroughbred pigs that I am offering at reasonable price. Be or write Wm. M. FULKERSON. .. 11-li-M FOR SALE : 67 acres of rich Ohio river bottom land, i near Beuna Vista station on j C. & 0. railroad, 3 miles east : of Vanceburg, Ky. 8-room two story frame dwelling, cistern, well, cellar, good outbuildings, 2. large barns, 70-ton silo, churches and school handy. Price $8,500. Three thousand cash, bal ance one and ; two years. Write to E. C. ROWLAND, j Vanceburg, Ky. It Men's Shirts Men's Ties ,- .. Men's Hose Men's nandkerchiefs Men's Sweaters . ; Men's Caps . ' . Blen's Gloves Men's Scarfs ' Traveling Bags,, t , Suit Cases " EtcEtc, ; J. CARTER ' . ;. ..... ... Department Store LOUISA. KENTUCKY - t OF EIGHTEEN CHILDREN ' '. CALLED TUBERCULAR ' Morgantown, v W. ' Va. Deo. 1. Three out of eighteen pupil examined at a school in Monongalia county are tuberculosis suspects and a large per centage of those examined in seven rural and one city schools have de fective tonsils and teeth enlarged throld glands and are under weight, according to a report recently made pubUo by Miss Franclna MoMahon, of the State Tuberculosis Association, who conducted the examinations, In co-operation with county authorities. "About four percent of th ' newly discovered cases' of tuberculosis ar in th advanced stags, " th report said, "but most ' of the children can get well If they have the proper treat ment now."- - : WANTED: A man ' to " farm . on shares or work by the day. , Team and tools furnished If desired. Located. SO i miles south of Columbus, O, Z0 mites from Chlllloothe. Also, farms of all sixes for sale. Address - GILBERT BMrTHSouth Bloomingvllle. O. . tf RpplevES V. At my house Choice Christmas Apples, Northern Spies at $3.50 per bushel basket. Come and examine them and get one to eat. Also good Baldwin eating apples at $3.C0, and Cooking and Apple butter apples at $2.25. Will deliver them free at any house in Louisa, or any express or parcel post office in the Big Sandy Valley or at Harri son Wilson's on Three Mile at seventy-fire .cents additional, or at any railroad station in Big Sandy Valley at twenty-five cents additional ' ,y. ,!"-'''. '':S , JAY n. NORTHUP : ;V Louisa, Ky. Closing Out Sale of Great Reduction on "All Ready-to-Wear Goods. Don't overlook mTBig Holiday Line. Preser.t3 for every member of the family. COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE. . ' Jdotlce'c Siiora Boys' llose :) " Boys' Sweaters Boys' Caps Boys' Belts DOLLS . " NOVELTIES -RIBBON TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY ' Etc, Etc. NOT A SINGLE AUTO IN , THIS KENTUCKY COUNTY- ' Frankfort, Ky.', Deo. 20-The fllwer: recognizes no geographical or mythi cal boundaries, Its maker recently said. R may have replaced the dog-team in Alaska, the elephant in India, th. camel on the Sahara -and the pony la Persia, but It has failed to' Jar the complacency of either the Inhabitants or the moun tain mulea In Leslle-o, Ky. There Isn't a single automobile la the county. R. E. Keown, assistant State examiner, suspected as much, when he had to. walk eighteen mile from Hazard to Hyden, the county seat . His suspicion was confirmed by th county clerk's .record. Not a license, has been Issued. V . " Clerks, for Postal Mall and Govern ment Field Service. $125 month. Experience- unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examinations, Instruoooa. write R. Tarry, (former Civil 8 err tee examiner) 14ZT Continental Building. Washington, D. C. 12--t-pd- 1 SI ft For SA U AAt4LU JUTf L.UUU NEW LINE OF SHIRT VAISTS AND BLOUSES OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Nothing make mors suitable pres ent for Xmse. I 1