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March Rfl, 1022 THE CITIZEN Pact Sevea East Kentucky Correspondence News You Get Nowhere Else No nrmfKnnVr.r puhlishrd' links aia-nrd In full hr toe wntrr. Th nam nl fat nitration, but as an vMrnr of amd falia. Wrlir plainly. JACKSON COUNTT Kerhy Knob Kerby Knob, March 2J. There In quite a bit of sitkne in this vicin ity at present. We are having win ter in the rprinir, which will make the farmers late about their crops- Mr. and Mm. Godfrey laaars visited Mr. and Mm. Jim Rotter at Red Lick Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Hobba wan the dinner guest of Mm. Jaaper Ixaar Monday. Isaiah Webb was in thia vicinity laxt week on business. Joe Smith purchased a from! gasoline mill from Sim Hobbs. Mr. and Mm. George Gentry visited Mr. and Mm. Isaac Smith Saturday and Sunday. I). C. Sparks was in thin vicinity this week on business. Karris Rose and Mis Hazel Abner were united in mar-J riaite Thursday. We wish them happinee and surrees thru life. Mr. Nannie Isaacs and children were the guest of Mm. Mary Isaacs, Sun day. Mr. ami Mm. John Smith have moved to the property owned by Boain Smith. Sim Hubbs has (rone to Wind Cave on business this week. Miss Hat tie and Flossie Coyle were the dinner (tuest of Vemie Hobbs, Sunday. Miss Bertha Isaacs waa the truest of Ninnie Isaacs Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Tea Hobbs were the iruesta of Mr. and Mm. Sim Hobbs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boain Smith am the proud parents of a baby srirl. Good luck to The Citizen. Kerby Knob, March 27. Rev. Cor tiett filled his reirular appointment at this place Saturday niitht and Sunday. There was no service Sun day night on account of rain. Del mer, the little son of Mr. and Mm. Robert Williams, is seriously ill. Mm. Pete Powell has Keen sick for the last few weeks. Mr. and Mm. Joe Carpenter have moved to Paint T.L'V r wvm)tm ftii hnm fi9 awKiljl ! Mrs. Leonard Johnson of Lexing ton and Mm. Jake Kates of Bio; Hill are visitinr their parents, Mr. and Mm. Bill Kerby. Aaron Powell has cleared sixteen acres of new irround and is going to have an old fashioned lojr rolling Thursday. Robert Williams, who haa recently come from Illinois, is planning to farm with his father, Lafe Williams, this year, as he is unable to carry on his own farm work. keeping-. Mm. Eliza Anderson and sons, Will and Clarence, attended the funeral of Buck Johnson at Whites Station, March Ifith. Uncle "Buck,' as he was commonly railed, was a good citizen and loved by all who knew him. II. s kindness could hard ly be surpassed, his doors always thrown open ready to entertain and make his visitors welcome. The community was grieved and shocked, and we extond the sorrowing ones our sympathy. So let us ever be submissive to the will of Providence who- doeth all things well, "for not now but in the coming years well read the meaning of our team, and then up there well understand." a serious spell of pneumonia. Mrs F.rhy Birknell and daughter, Sadie, were dinner guests of Mm. J. M. Powell recently. Mrs. Joan Fowell and Rena May were afternoon guests of Mrs. C. M. Rawlings Saturdays Mr. and Mm. Wilgus Hunter end children were guests at Idle Wild Farm Sunday. Vina and Sina Brown were dinner guesU of Rena Ma Powell Sunday. People have garden, ed some in thia neighborhood. Jesse W;lson waa Inspecting our pike Sun day. The families of Curtis Lakes and Hubert Lakes have moved to Franklin, O. We are having lovely spring weather. Cariro Carico, March 27. We are having high waters in the river here of late. There are a great many of the citizens attending court at McKee this weeks-Mrs. Jesa Williams of Tulsa, Okla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. S. R. Roberts, at Car ico, at present. Gilbert Reynolds of London ia visiting Mrs. S. R. Roberts at present and attending court at McKee this week. Aunt Rutha Mil bum is preparing to move to Willie Milburn's at Catawba to make her future home. There was a killing on Horse Lick on the 21st George Helton shot and killed Johnnie Smith. It was a sad affair. MADISON COUNTY Drey fas Dreyfus, March 27. We are hav ing some rainy weather; the farm era are getting behind with their work. Mr. and Mm. Willie Layme were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm. James Denny. Bird Layme, who has been sick for some time, 1 no better. Mrs. Mary Chrisman is no better. Raymond Iayme and Annie Layme spent last Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Willi Lain. Silver Creek Silver Creek, March 27. John Jones, who has been confined with flu, ia able to be out again Bill Gabbert is planning on building aoon. Henry Whittimore of Richmond and Miss Grade Turpi n were quietly married at Richmond March 16th. We winh them many happy years of peace and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wyatt have gone to house- Walnut Meadow Walnut Meadow, March 27. Char lie Duerson and family moved to Be rea. I. L. Martin and children of Harts spent Sunday with relatives. W. C. Lillie of Pipe Stem, N. C, and Mr. Rollins of Pineville, Ky., who are in school at Be rea, were the guests of L F. and C. W. Ogg, Sun day. T. M. Ogg motored over to Richmond Sunday to see Harrie James, who has been operated for appendicitis at Gibson Hospital Mr. and Mra lafe Moore and Mr. and Mm. fowl's Morgan were called to the bedside of Oscar Moore, who is sick with pneumonia at his home in Spoonville. Bill Rowlvt, who has been sick with stomach trouble, Is re ported better at this writing. Mm. Hannah Shorkley was taken serious- ly sick one night last week and 1st not very much better as yet. The Lone Star Club Workers met at Todd school Monday, 1:30 p.m., with a good attendance. The boys and girls enjoy the club work and some of the membem walk two miles so that they may be there. Mrs. W. T. Ander son ia pursing a patient at Spoon ville. Mm. E. T. Fish received a tel egram telling her of the death of one of her cousins in Illinois Miss Sa die Moore, who has been in school at Berea, is spending the spring at home with her parents. Stone Moore has not been well the past week. Mm. Charles Anderson sprained her ankle very badly and haa been un able to walk. Wake up, Rockford, are you taking the "Rip VanWinkle nap"? narta Settlement Harts Settlement, March 27. Our community social will be Saturday night at 7:00 o'clock, April I. Every bodybody come out and join us and let us have a good time together. It ia not for the young folka alone it is for the older folks and married ones as well. Samuel Robinson's family, who has been so very sick with flu, is improving a little; also Iaac Martin's family, who haa been siik with flu, is better. Mm. Hac kett of Berea spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Browning. T. J. Lake made a business trip to Jackson county last week. Mra. J. E. Ham mond of Disputant waa in Berea the first of the week to see her children, who are in school there. Misses Liz zie and Mattie Lake visited Miss Nel lie Lake Friday night Batty Figg of Cowbell Hollow will soon occupy his new home neat Ilarta. Mart Baker is very1 sick with flu. Mr. and Mm. Wilson VanWinkle visited John Kindred Sunday. Mra. Parson went to see relatives near Carters villa one day last week. Slat Lick Slate Lick, March 26. Several were out from Berea today to our Sunday school. We have been having nice weather for several days and the farmers are getting busy. T. M. McCormick of Slnte Lick sold a pair of mules last week to Mr. Lakes of Berea. Mr. Smith of Cincinnati has moved in the property of Mr. Owens' on Slate Lick road. Mm. Alvin Az bill of Richmond has been visiting her brother, Pat Crews, the past week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crews, the 21st, a girl. Her name Is Matilda Mea. Mrs. W. M. Wil liams received the announcement of a fine boy born to her daughter, Mm. Leonard Crane. His name is William Edward. Mr. and Mrs, Crase were former Berea students The friends of Mr. and Mm. James Coffey, of Dayton, O., have received word that a 10-pound son came to their house to stay, March 19th. His name Is James William Most of the sick folk are better at this writing The death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mm. Fanny Roberts. March 24. and took their 8-year-old child, after eight week illness of flu. Little Buster was patient and cheerful thru hia sickness. We extend to the be- reaved one our heartfelt sympathy in this said hour in the loss of their only child. Miss Sarah Wyatt, sis ter of U. S. Wyatt of Berea. is mak ing her home with Mm. Ponder at Slate Lick. R. Richardson of Berea visited hia sister, Mm. J. D. Penn ington, last week. Wallaeeton Wallaceton, March 27. Mm. Schuyler Johnson spent last week with her daughter, Mm. Wm. Wal laceMr. and Mrs. Chester Elkin and little son visited A. J. Kidd of Nina, Sunday. Missed Grace and Hora Gentry left Tuesday for Hunt ington, W. Va. Mi-s. J. H. Pickard rnd little girl of It thin visited her mother, Mm. Hnrdin Kidd, last we?k. Mm. Wesley Calico had a severe attack of appendicitis Wednesday night. She was taken to the Robin son Hospltnl and operated on Thurs day afternoon. She is improving nicely. Mr. and Mm. Charlie Dunn and son, who have been visiting her mother, Mm. Felix Estridge, are plan ning to leave for New York Tuesday. Mm. Dunn's sister, Florence, will ac. company her. The death angel vis ited the home of Mr. and Mm. Sam! Hill Saturday morning and carried away their little son, Everett Rlce.l The little one had flu, which develop-! ed into pneumonia. The bereaved' family have the deepest sympathy of the whole community. Mr. and Mm. John Guinn and family visited Mm. Jas. Guinn Saturday night and Sunday. chester, spent Saturday and Sunday at this place. CLAY COUNTY Vine Vine, March 25. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coffey, a rirl. named Martha Susan. Misses Vireia and ! Lucy Clark of Malcom spent Sunday and Sunday night with their cousin, Hazel Pennington, at this place. Riley Birch, who became insane while in a series of meetings near Ethel, conduct Hi by the holiness, and later sent to the insane asylum at Lexington, has returned home to his family. Mr. Birch seems to be all right Hope he will remain so. Bora to Mr. and Mm. Charley Mc Queen, a fine girl, recently. George Downey, Jr., our circuit court clerk, of Manchester, visited home folk and also attended church at thia place Saturday night Rev. Ira and J. L. Pennington held a series of meetings at this place last week, closed Sun day with one addition. We feel that the good seeds of their sermons will be as bread cast upon the waters and will be gathered up many day hence. Sunday-school will be organized at this place March 26th, and we hope with success. Mis Ol.te Morgan of Indiana visited relative? at this place last week. Miss Sudie Sandlin, who haa spent the winter month with rel ative near this place, has returned to her work in Indiana. H. H. Rice made a business trip to Manchester Saturday. Matt Bowman of Man- OWSLEY COUNTY Island City (Too late for publication last week) Island City, March 20 Munroe King and Arthur Btirch are planning on leaving for the State of Indiana Monday, March 20th, to make their future home, probablyThe flu is in the home of foe Blakes at this present writing. The continued rain has made the roads almost impas sable. Neal Moore was arrested near here a few days ago for transport ing whisky. Three sealing 1ara were found in his aaddleporkets, one being full of whisky. He failed to give bond and was conveyed to Manchester jail to await further action. W. T. Bowman has moved into his new shop with the best set of blacksmith tools ever was at Island City, equipped with everything to meet the demands of the people. Mr. Bowman is a real work man. Charley Peters, one of our neighbors serving as juryman at the present term cf court, returned home Wednesday with flu. In the case of the Commonwealth against Sandlin for killing the Allen girl on Upper Buffalo, he was given a sentence of 10 years in the State reformatory at rrankrort, at our last present term of court. William Hacker and Black Smith have gone to Newport, Ky., to look out a situation. Therman Reed and wife of Blake passed thru our place enroute to Jackson county. The mother of Mr. Reed' wife Is sick with an abcess in her side, and prob ably will have to undergo surgical operation Riley Burch has returned home from the asylum. Everett Sparks, returning from Ida May a few days ago with a load of goods for R. H. Bowman, near H. D. Petem the high water had washed out a deep place in the road, one of his mules stepped into ft and came' very near getting drowned but was rescued. The remains were laid to rest in the C hasteen Cemetery Sundny. Mrs. M. V. Swinford spent Thursday with Mm. W. S. Shearer Mr. and Mm. John Hardin and Mr. and Mra. Gil leas Parsons (nee Eliza Dcese) were visiting their sister, Mm. McGuire, Sunday. A. T. Abney was in Berea Wednesday on business. Dempsy Hart and Harry Finnel who are In school at Berea spent the week-end with home folks. A. C. Hart spent Saturday night at the home of W. S. Shearer. Mr. and Mm. Hiram Thac ker and Mr. and Mm. Chas. Drew" were in Berea Saturday. J. L'. Ham monds' folks, who have been down with the flu, are improving splen didly. Miss Nora Gadd arti mother spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mm. Walter Gadd. Elija Abney, Jr. was back from Harlan County last week to conduct a sale of his property here. Everything brought good prices. Mm. R. A. Swinford spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Mullins. Miss Sallie McIIone and Lydia Swinford spent Sunday with Misses Verdie and Eva Shearer. J. D. Thomas and family, of Cruise Ridge spent Satur day night at the home of her sister, Mm. Wm. Chasteen. Next Saturday and Sunday are regular rhnrch day at Clear Creek. Everybody is In vited to come. Success to the Citizen. ROCKCASTLE COUNTT Disputants Disputants, March 25. The spring days are here and have set the farmers busy to "hitching up old Dobbin and turning the sod." The roads which have been so muddy are drying up rapidly. This community lost one of its oldest citizen last Friday morning when "Uncle" Tom Miller passed into the great beyond. Panola Panola, March 28. Ewell Bicknell and Oscar Campbell were guest of home folks the week-end Mr. and Mr. L. C. Cox lost an infant son by death recently; also Mr. and Mr, fos Richardson lost an infant by death. Miss Lucy Broaddus under went a successful operation for ap pendicitis at the Gibson Infirmary. Mm. Alice Patrick of Franklin, O., was called to the bedside of her mother. Mm. Ann Lainhart, who in very ill Mm. Mary Thurman con tinues quite ill. Mra. Thomas Kin dred is convalescing from a severe case of the flu George Richardson has resumed work on the pike, after THE COOK SMILES The cook U all smiles, The bread it light and gay, A aack of Potts' Cold Dust Flour Made them get that way. FU 156-3 For Sak By All Grocers R. L pons & SON Waste Statiaa, Ky. Education and the New World The old world must and will come to an end, but it is to come in the building of a new world and not by a sud den cataclysm. There will be simply a revision or a suc cession of revisions until the old has become new. Education is the process of conquering one's environ ment. The'widening of that circle should end only with life. Every day should the world be made new by some new acquisition of truth. JOHN H. 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It covers every field of knowledge, from the beginning of the world to the very latest activities of the present day; by means of the Loose-Leaf binding device, it is always down-to-date t cannot grow old it is always dependable. ALWAYS NEW Every til months all subscribers lo NELSON'S receive their renewal pajtrs jjo pairea or more lielwern oo and 700 pn' each year. These include over a,ooo changes each year and keep NELSON'S perpetually accurate and down to date. NELSON'S treats upwards of a 1,000.000 topics, hat foo niaps in color and black and white, and 7,000 illuntrationa, including text cuts, color plates, charts, etc. Free Educational Course Free Re search Buresu Nelson'a Reading and Studv iVumrs in United Slates History, Busiaosa Economics, Nature Study, Agriculture and Home Economics are declared by educational authorities to be equal to a college course and training in each of these departments. Nelson's Research Service Bureau For Scientific Report aad Special Inforsaotioa and Cor. respondeaee. Every purchaser oi Nelson's ia entitled to Ire membership in thia Bureau. If at any time you are in doubt on any subject, old or new, writ to thia Bureau with the positive assurance that you will receive the lat est obtainable and uiost dependable information. Threelinks Threelinks, March 26. Rev. Free man of Berea filled his regular ap pointment at Sycamore Saturday and Sunday. Several of the Sand Gap boys attended the I.O.O.F. Lodge at thia place Saturday night The Sand Gap boy are a jolly old bunch of F. L. a T. S., and always find a wel come at Threelinks. Com again, boys, the latch string hang on the outside. Simmie Hampton, who has been at Cumberland Hospital, Som erset, Ky., is home again. W. O. Phillip was in Berea Friday on busi ness. A. P. Gabbard has just return ed from a trip thru the mountains, where he has been selling the boys flour, meal, and oil. John Witt and wife visited Bert Phillips and family Sunday. Lou Phillips still continues ill. The sheriff of Jackson county and his deputies have been doing quite a lot of night hawking around the county line. Clay Dooley and wife have moved to Climax-J. W. Martin was in Threelinks Sunday. Rockford (Too late for publication last week) Rockford, March 22. There seems to be no end to the flu, and it seem to be no respector of person. It goes to all alike, both young and old. In and around Rockford there are more than twenty families down with flu. Farming is almoet block aded; if one out of a family is able for work, he has more than two can do to wait on the sick. H. E. Bui len goes day and night and feed for three farmers, J. M. Bullen, J. W. Todd and William Todd. John T. Stephen ha several flu patients to look after away from home. He say some are improving. H. C. Todd of Dripping Springs i visiting relative and friends in this section for a while. Bristol Taylor ia very busy putting out hi sang seed. Every body that is able to work ia work ing for Mr. Taylor, a he ia in dan ger of losing hi sang seed, about $75 worth. Wm. Rich ia planning to move to Hazard, where he will work for the R. R. Co. J. W. Todd ship ped to Richmond to John Alman a fine lot of ham last week that amounted to $128.25. Pss-!M IwJ far Urn Saiaoako Boo THOMAS NELSON A SONS Pinol III Tmx Ml rWik Amobs. Mra Ts Cm I'lruo MnJ m r our portfolio of aampla paaos. beautifully 11Iu.u-i.UmJ, containing coior mops, vlafeo ami pbouatroiih. and full lofurutaCkto haw. by ay umthljr v I . ua own NvUun's frrprtual t in I ami Knrycujoamlia and rotoivo KKfcU nioniuorahip In N-Ujou aW area aWrvlco hill poll fur 0iiaJ liifurinauoo. This suust lacur oo otligaoua wbatovor va buj ari. Addrass City Slsto GARRARD COUNTY Gay Lick The 3-year-old child of Sam Bill died Saturday and wa buried at the 1 Wallnc Chapel Sui.ray evening. 1 Claud William3 ha gone to Bond, j Ky., to work for a few day for Be- rea College. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. i Payne of Dinputanta spent Sunday j with Mr. and Mr. Tine William. James Short lost a good work horsa last week. This ia the second horse he has loot in the last month. Ad die Williams, who has been teaching 1 at Nina, Garrard county, for the j past eit;ht months, has returned home and entered school at Berea College. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Huff ' and daughter, Darlene, spent Sunday 1 at George Huff's. II. G. Payne, who ia going to school at Berea, spent Sunday with relatives here. Cleve land, the little son of Bdl Baker, waa sick last week with flu. Mrs. Kat Botklns and children spent on day last week with Mrs. Dan Bot kins. What's wrong with the Dis putant correspondent? W har no new. Console Thyself. If thou suiTi-r injiiktlre. console thy self, the true imtiapplueas I la doing It. Deiuocrlttia. Mistake Gold for Good. XII sera mlstak gold for food, whore, a It Is iHily a means of obtalnlDg It Rochefoucauld. K