J tof tal1 > ate 0 6ik1tQ 08 + I East Kentucky Correspondence a t News You Get Nowhere Else j P I 0 Ho oorreifondence pibllihei oaten lni4 IB fllD by the writer The aim 3 It lot for publication bat a l1li irldtio of food faith Write plainly B i NoOoaiooo oaoioafowo o o otlOAoSofloaio0OSO o o otioeo 0 JACKSON COUNTY mtKKNIIAM GrecnluU Feb 7J D Pioreon was at town Saturday on business G G Maduen has purchased a good t farm from Andy Mayse Gco Pier ton and wife wero visiting Mrs PlereonV brother on Duck Fork the Iast weekAlbert Creech died the past week at David Yorks where he had been sick with pneumonia fever for several weeks Many of the farmers of this vicinity arc aim Ing to cultivate tobacco this season Married Miss Mary Wyrlck and Al Bert bert Anderson may they always be happy Jesse Holbrook la at Rich mond to sell a fine pair of mules Jas Moore and wife were tho guests of James Smith Saturday and Sun 0 day Wllgus Flanery and Allen Hoi comb attended church at Royal Oak SundayJ D Pierson Is again en gaged lu the picture work and Is ready at all times to make enlargements photos postal cards and buttons in all grades at rock bottom prices Jeff Hosklns who sold his farm to John Curry will move to Estlll Coun ty In a few daysD G Woods made a trip to McKee Saturday to takaI the examination for Census enumer I ator John S Pierson is dressing lumber for building a net dwelling Jamoi Wilson has return ed from Berea and brings the goodj news that his llttlo son Herbert whose leg was operated on and a part of the bone removed is getting along fine and will soon be in schoolI C TV SFnI SFnJ I J Tyner Feb iW M Dunigans school is progressing nicely with 40 in attendance W R Rader has a job in the L N depot at East Hernstadt W K Jones is having 11t bill of lumber cut for the erecting I of a new More houseMr Alfred Moore has purchased a farm fromI Carr Hall for 1000 John Moore and 1 Wm Goodman burned a largo oat 1 stack last week while burning sage grass Mr Charlie Moore of Welch burg has moved into the property vacated by C P Moore Mr Bailey I Simpson of Olive was visiting in this vicinity last weekMr John Car ter and family have moved to Illinois I to make their home I homeMILIRE MIL > nr > d Mildred Feb 7R P Welsh hasc void part of his farm to old uncleIJ Jason Fields Price 700W K Jones rJ is doing a hustling business with his w now store Miss Sudle Welsh is sick 0 this weeK Miss Mary Morris basI grip but is some better Master Ches a ter Moore Is out again after a shortr illness James Brumback passed thru M here Thursday on his way to thea depot for W R Engle Farmers are preparing to go to farming Lewis Hayes Is hauling staves for the Hall Stavo CoJames H Moore 4 is planning to erect a new dwellingh soon Corn is scarce and high InI this part It la still soiling at 100 J per bushelThere Is considerable talk about the congress race betwen S Hon Caleb Powers and Hon D C Edwards but mostly In Powers fav j or Hurrah for Powers the man who to w served eight long years in prison Lfct us hoar from Tyner again Luck j to the Citizen and Its many readerst I CLOVER 1IOTTOM Clover Jxittom Feb SDorn onh Feb 2nd to Mr and Mrs Georda Dtan a boW T Barrett of this place sold hla farm to Calr Hall for 1200 Ca3J1Gar Hayes has gone to Richmond on business J W Abrams f fwho able to be out agalnJ W Durham b fl M H Smith and H N Dean wentp to McKee Saturday last to take the p test examination for Census cnumer d atorT Ii Hayes went to lcKeoH 0 s the 5th on business Mr Jno Witta a aot tweek fl IOUIILKHCK II Doublelick Feb 41Ir John Witt v and wife who left here for Erlangor C Mast Monday write back that they n like the place fine Stanley Fowler j > stayed here last night on his way 1 home from HooUn where ho has been tl painting logs for the Thomas Com u pany Tom Cruse of Clover Bottom 0 has moved to John Witts property at h Doublelicli Juno Fowler of Berea tl is still branding logs on Horse Lick tl Creek Ester Stout of Berea who tl has been visiting relatives at Eglon fo for the past two weeks left Wednes Ei day for home Mrs Margaret Smith n has been sick for several days j 1IDBLEY fl Huiley Feb 2lIr and Mrs Brad ley Gabbard also Mr and Mm James Gabbard started for Illinois Tuesday where they will make their home Mr and Mrs J M Colo wore the a p guests of Mr and Mrs B H Cole b Tuesday B H Cole has sold his w farm to John Roberts for 13GMr C and Mrs Sherman Isaacs visited the II latters parents last week Jake Gab d 1 ti I bard traded his horse to Mr I Hayes for a young mule Wiley1 Roberts purchased a horse from Isaac Hayes planningn to mOo to Laurel Countysire Cynth la Robert visited her daughter Mrs I Ellen Isaacs today Mr Dave Hel lard was at Harvo Coles Wednesday ROCKCASTLE WcdnosdayII 1o AUJ1a Gauley Feb SMrs Wm Centers Js very low with pneumonia Mrs Malla Carpenter has logrlppe Goo I Koblnson went to Richmond last week to sell hlf mules Kit York and son I Sack sold their farm for 3600 tois a Harlan County farmer They will move to Casey County Ben Ponder was home Saturday and Sunday from I Berea College The Misses Mary AI Mulllns and Lyda Bullock worn home Saturday and Sunday from Mt Vernon Quito a number of Red Hill L O OI F boys went to Goochland Monday to attend the funeral of John PhlUps j Melvin Lunsford of Clover Bottom I visited his sister Mrs Jeff Parker Saturday and Sunday Wm Mobley is working for Hone Mink In Jackson J CountyL B Lewis visited in Laurel end Jackson last week I WILUU J Wlidle Feb 7llr Ambrose Sex ton and Miss Sarah Myrclo were quiet ly married Thursday afternoon Wej wish them u long and happy life 4 Mr T G Reynolds Is on the sick Jlstlfr George Peel of Jessamine County was in this vicinity lost week I buying borsea and mules Mr and Mrs James AldrIch of Etawah Tenn are visiting friends at this place Mrs W A Coffey who has been sick for the past two weeks Is some bet 1 toralias Samantha Fish of this I place visited friends at Berea last t weeklr J H Reynolds of near E Langtord spent Sunday with his r brother Mr T G Reynolds Sirs Al f bert Reynolds is on the sick list I nOO EIt Boone Feb 7 There was meetI ing at FalrvlQW church Sunday night c Services by the Rev CornollsonI Tho sick in this vicinity ore all muchI better Mr and Mrs Jess Wren made a business trip to Berea one 1 day last wookIlr Pal Kldwell purchased I chased a milk cow from Jas Owens of Clear Crookllr Robert Alcorn I of Mote passed thru this city last i eekMr and Mrs Wilson Gatlifft i t of Jackson County visited Mrs Gat I IE IIlites I b and Sunday Mr Goo Lamb visited relatives near Berea on Saturday i i Mr Wm Gadd and Joq Lovott madeI business trip to Berea Saturday J nocKumn Rockford Feb 7 Married on the 4th Miss Vlrgle Martin to Leonard Hamilton They will make theirt home in Illinois Little Howard Lin L vlllo has been very sick but is some i M Letter Willie Stephen was in Borea Saturday Milt McGulre of Boron I visited J W Todd Sunday Myrtle ito be out again Miss Beula ViarsII II who has been elck for some time s Ib able to be out again Llttlo Yotta M Gadd who has been sick is some bet Is terllr Austin Bullen and Miss Best ale Hamilton were married at thetJ homo of the brider LESLIE COUNTYc IInH Hyden Feb 5It is a current i e I talk thru Lesllo County that it has j one of the best bodies of officers Itt1 t1 has had for some tlmo We have asM M plrlng hopes for our now superlnten 11lr i Ldent dent of schools She Is busy in herJ1 office straightening up business and I v searching for the best methods fortl prosperous school yearA Jf4 Duff the newly elected jailer Is doing I fine work Ho is succeeding in keep I ing things cool In town this cool j weather R B Roberts our nowI County Attorney Is giving special 0 attention to the welfare of the county i pocket books He is bringing suitsn against some previous officers for jn the recovery of money paid them i III part of their salaries The prevl e dsus tain officers Mr charges 5 e Roberta charges i sj that the Board had no right to do j M this during the term of office doI 11 those affected and has brought suitI is for the difference between the oldI c Palaries amount of money between 1000 Andd 1500 could bo very profitably usedd4 for public ImprovementsSI OWSLEY COUNTY HICKTOWN B Rlcetown Feb 5GrJppe Is quite Dr common complaint hereC B Gab d bard wan in Boonevlllo one day last I tx week Miss Brownlee of the Cow Creek w College Is slckDan Robinson and I Mr Icaac Gabbard were at Idamay a few h days agoMrs Esther Callahan Is COO very sick Meredith Marshall was tried in JuUico J L Gabbards court 20t and ton days In prison Wo have havej just learned that Mr and Mrs Hayes Intoshe of Cow Creek lost one ot their children a few days ago Causo of death not learned Wo ore roll ably Informed by Mrs Ewell Wilder that her husband has been foc 8hunUng nearly every day for ten week and has caught two foxes I and lost one of hla famous fox hounds beside besideTItATELLER9 TUAVEILEUS nEST Travelers Rest Feb 3Mr Hlr I am latest and W W Wilson of Oils place have rocntly purchased of Jas Botnor a good farm which lies lu the suburbs of Travelers RestA sorloj of meetings are being carried Vincents reThe Rev Martin and others are con ductlug the meetings Several fitu liedentl passed thru this place Monday schoolI j schoolto mucht cro cqdbar S B Caudell has con tom work a boundry of timber into I staves and cross tiesafisl Orlena II Cann j dell She expects to make It her home qultoo 111 from indigestion but Is Improving II returnedm from visiting his relatives on Lower LowerI Buffalo AO the applicants for Cen sus examinations are required to take I 1their examinations before the post master of Boonevlllc Fob Cth Tmvolcrn Rest Jan 31on last Tuesday evening about 2 oclock the death angel visited the homo of Mr and Mrs Peter Hartsock and took from them their loving son Archie cged 19 years who had been ill with pneumonia for about two weeks 1 Ills remains wore laid to rest in thoc Peters grave yard Thursdays IIWesley Wesley Hartsock < II STimoKox I Sturgeon Jan 31TJw death angel I a visited the homo of Mr and Mrs j 1 Harlan Brewer and took from them I their loving little son Harrel Drov lit er at 3 oclock Friday morning Ills remains were laid to rest at J 1118It Stence s his grandfather Mra Julia I Conrad who has been sick for some time is bolter at this wrollingRup j i pert Strong is improving It Is ex j pooled that he will be out 8OOnWo i I are torry to hear of Mr Sherman I LodfoiiU death William Rico and II Ellc Burns visited Melvin Price ono I I day last week Gentry Gabbard I f was a welcome visitor of Johnathan D Hartsock last Friday night Perry Creech has moved to hIs farm which ho bought otJames Creech John Chiles and family are all sick at this writing Wm Whlckora baby j I no better Jack Smith who hasD been poorly for some time it bettor j Mr Lcander BIngham of Jackson I County mado a business trip to Boonevillo last FridayMr Joseph Anderson is visiting at Dr Mohaffoys MADISON COUNTY 1110 HILL Big Hill Feb 7Sunday school at this place has gone down as Mr R Ambrose has been very rick Mrs Joe Recce and son Dave visited Mrs Reeces daughter Mrs Nathan Durham at Richmond last Sunday Mrs Dolbart Settle and baby spent the day at Mr and Mrs Philip Hayes last Sunday Mr D M Settle who has been very sick is some bettor HayesI spent last Faturday at Mr D W Cas teels at Mallory Springs Next Sat urday and Sunday is JT Parsons regular appointment at Pilot Knob church Everybody welcome Mrs Kate Taluru who has been visiting relatives at this place has return ed to Berea Mrs Rena Abney of Fayotto County Is visiting her sis ter Mrs Olllo Terrill who Is sick Mr Wlllio Hayes clerked whIle Mr Lawrence Powell attended court at Richmond Mrs Jerry Richardson was called to the homo of her bro ther Mr Philips who died of typhoid i toverI Silver Creek Feb 7The Rev E I Honeycut was called to Columbus I Ohio by the lllncsa of his mother j IW R Powell took his mules to Rloh mend to 501lJ W Bratcher has a nice milk cow for sale Cleave Davis and wife of Paint Lick wore thoI guests of Mrs J W Bratcher saturI day night John A Lain of Dreyfus spent part of last week with Mr and I Mrs J W Bratcher Llttlo Minnie Hazolwood who has a very MlnnJcI some betterRobert Durham of j Clover Bottom was the guest of Fred Fredj Powell Sunday night Eldon Logs don and Harvey Bratcher visited El I dons father at Panola Saturday and Sunday IItEV1 vs Dreyfus Feb 6Mr and Mrs Eden Baker of Panola were the guests ot and Mrs Baker Saturday and Sun dayJlr and Mrs James Young are both sick Miss Leila Klmborlaln who has boon sick is improving r Pete Gabbard qt Indian Creole has bought the Bunha farm for 3 recently vacated by Mr Jasper Alexander Mr Dock Lane of Bloom jlugton llllnolo was in our town a few days last week Tho little son stow of Mr and Mrs Jessie McKcney la very 111 with pneumonia Mr Curt Lane who had the grippe Is able to Ibe out agnluMr and Mrs Eve Bak er aro both slckon Jan 25th the death angel visited the home of Ed Bakor and took from him his most devoted and loving wlfo Mrs Bottle Baker Mrs Baker was a kind and Christian hearted woman Sho was a member of the Baptist church and loved by all who know her She leaves a husband and six children We extend our deep sympathy to the loved ones at homo Mr T H Hill I who has been in Bloomington Illinois 1 came home and found his mineral spring water curing the people Mr I George Hurd one ot his closest neigh bors has been using this great miner I al water and it bas cured him of VIdncy trouble and ot blood trouble I Mr Harvo Hornsby has boon using usinglit It and It has cured him of Intlama tory rheumatism and also his wlfo Mrs Horncby or rheumatism Mr Iii mora Rucker was very bad with stomach trouble and ho used tho great mineral water and it has cured him Tho little infant child ot Mr Levi Hentley after being doctored with several doctors In Ohio has been urfng tho mineral water and it is cur ing It ot fits and has cured Its father and mother also with rhoum atism ESTILL COUNTY STATION CASH Station Camp Fob 7old Uncle Henry Reaves Is in very poor health I at this writing Ambrose Wilsons h I other relatives In Wallacoton Mlas I Ada Estrldgo was tho guest of Miss Molllo Stowo of Boron last Saturday I and Sunday Mr Ebb Brockman was tho guest of 0 B Gabbard lost Thurs I day nlgh1O U Gabbard sold 11 nice V bunch of shoats to Andy Davis for eight cents per pound Miss Pearl Urockman Is visiting her mother at I present Mr Lucian Cade who was I operated on at Richmond for appon dicitis is back home and doing nice I ly Grandma Cado aged nlnotyono I and 5 months died at her eons Mr Jno Codas homo last Tuesday morn ing Her remains were laid to rest at Wallac vj Chapel Mr Jno Allen t who has been so very 111 la ablo to be out again againCLAY CLAY COUNTY SKXTONH CUKKK Soxtons Creek Fob 5Tho ROT I P Motcalt and wife attended church at Union Saturday and Sun daylJorn to Uio wlfo of G W Hunter a Line boy on the 28th ult His name Is Algln LUzlo Saylor is Blck Little Ernest Baylor is visit Ing hla grandfather and mother Martin and Levi Hcnslcy aro attend ing school hereA L Clark Is rc ItalrluR hU fence along tho road I W N Burch was on Island Creek last Sunday Egga are 21 cants per dozen In this vicinity J T Clark left Thursday for Richmond with a drove of cattlu LIUo Eater Burch In very III with the Uirouli Marlon Bamllln and his brother Bodo loft hero Thursday for Clark County where they expect to visit their sis ter Emily Baylor Mrs Nancy J lark is reported sick this week Mrs Margaret McGeorgo of Island Conllnunl on Iourth raKe l A Family Friend is THE CITIZEN I I tJ Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal None of them Is the same In composition or effectiveness so wholesome and eco nomical nor will make such flue food ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I baby has measles Mra Anno Click ass tho guest of Mrs Emma War ford SundayA Mr Horton from Clark County was in Estill County last wee c buying mulct Ho bought ten or twelve on Station Camp C Hlslo of Waco was in this Coun ty last wok buying cattleWm Is iaacs and Lewis Lakes have gone to I Richmond with caltleA number ofI I farmers are putting in a lot of tile lug on Station CampMrs Mortio Scott ot Lincoln County Is visiting visitingIon Ion Station Camp Mrs Lewis lIyI ner daughter Chloe and two little I 1 boys are going to start to Jackson County to spend a week visiting friends and relatives A Civil Ser vice examination of applicants for census enumerators of Estill County was hold nt Irvine Saturday About twentyflvo applicants were cxamln eclMlss Mary Moores is on an ex tended visit with friends and relati ves at Richmond Waco Clays Ferry and High Bridge Thero ore some few cases of scarlet lover in Irvine H L Fynn of Wagorsvlllo spent last Friday night with Clay Moorcs Tho officers of tho Station Camp church met last Saturday and called the Rev Mr Anthony of Irvine to preach it this church this year The meeting days will be on the Second Saturday and Sunday in each month ruled by tho Sundays S B Gumm la moving to Alfred Isaacs place GARRARD COUNTY PAINT IICK Paint Lick Feb iThero la much sickness In this vicinity at present Mr Ned Gabbard of Hurley was visiting relatives at this place last weokMr E O Warnlcut of Ind lana is vlnltlng Mr Jno Cado and T Ireading reading better adapted for the mountain people than any other paper It works in no mans interest but that of its subscribers Paying for a years subscription is the best investment you can make One Dollar for One Year E i Lots of poorer papers charge as muchother papers as good charge morer In order to make our offer still more attractive we arrange to give subscribers bargains with their paper We used to give some of these things away but we havo mode tho paper so much better 1 that we cannot afford to do that any more You can get all these things with THE CITIZEN cheaper I than any 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