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Irk if f !r 1-4 l Gat RateDni( Co, ForlEverythfng in Je Dru& Lino Smokes, Candies, Soft Drinks, Jewelry, Fancy China. We appreciate your business. Givo Us ft Gall Next Door to Jones Hotel Barbourville, Ky. Personal Mention Pat O'Hara spent tho week end In Danville. Charlie Ilroughton apent Sunday In Iiarbourvlllo. Martin Knglo, of Indian Creek, was In town Monday. Saturday will bo "My Old Ken tucky Home" tag day. Watch out! Sunday will be Bacalauronte Sun day at the Baptist Institute. P. F Rowland and son, of Fount, wero hero Tuesday. W. H. Davidson, of Sprule, was In town Tuesdny. Miss Emolyn Sampson Is teaching lu Plnovllle. Jim Balloy has been In Barbour ville all week. J. D. McDonald returned from Seymour, Ind., Sunday. The Red Cross N'urso, Miss Jump, now has an office In the Lawson Building. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cannon, of Kettle Island, spent Sunday here with relatives. Georgo F. TInsley Is now office .manager for the Dixie Wholesalo Grocery Co. Mr. and Mrs. James It. Tuggle pent tho week end In Louisville and took In tho Derby. Miss Jump, our Red Cross Nurse, Is now rooming at the Reiser home on North V.atn Street. Matt Callebs, prominent farmer of Glrdler, was hero calling on the merchants Monday. Levi Evans, of Poplar Creek com munity, was doing business In town Monday. A good sized crowd of golfers en joyed tho flno weather Sunday on the links. ; Py Robert XV. Colo visited his daugh- " .At Aft.!.. 1AtlAIIl In "It, .1 It-.- week. Robert W. Cole attended tho Red Men's Great Council at Bowling Green as a delegate. Mrs. Shelltll, of Jacksonville, Fla. is visiting her sister Mrs. Seymore Rolland. Miss Ida Abner has goue i-o her home in Clay County for the' sum mer. II, D. Clark and L. M. Colo are at tending tho Wholesale Grocers Con vention in Cincinnati this wwek. Rev. D. Edgar Allen and James Bright will attend tho Southern Bap tist Convention at Chattanooga, Mrs. T. A. Watson has returned to her homo In Corbln after a week's Visit with Harbourvllle peoplo. Don't forget this Is "My Old Ken tucky Home Week" when you are "tagged" on Saturday. J. EFFRON EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Graduate Optometrist and Optician Hour- a, '2 ' ,oG HVJUI 3.- 0r Appointment Phones: 108 and 88 Practice Limited to Diagnosticating and Correcting Defects of Eyesight by the Fitting of Proper Glasses We do All Kinds of Repair Work Lenses Duplicated Over Cole & Hughes Store Barbourville, Kentucky The Mitchell Coal Co. Incorporated GKNUINE ULL'K OEM COAL AT HKDUCKI) PWCKS GOOD HEAT NO CMNKKIt.3 Prices ns follow! lump van tox fltn.oo mink mv van ton $i.no SLACK I'KIl TOX 93.00 UlfOMPT DKIJVKHY '. lioncs 83 nntl 102 CHAS. H. MITCHELL, GKN.MGIt. HQIDS (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION With or without wnteri plenaant to tako. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-7Sf! made or corr bow he MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION This was supposed to have linen State Clean Up Week Do wo look any tho better for It? Mrs. 0. M. Richards was good enough to gather much of tho news for us -this week. A transformer binned out Tuoi day thru the wearing action of a treo on Pino Street. The regular drill nlghf for tho Kentucky National Guard has been set for Wednesduy at 7 p. in. Mis. D. V. Lyltle, of Manchester, spent tho week end with .Mrs. Toul - mln Garrard. C. F. Heidrick Is again woll und out attending to business and gioot- ' !r.g his many friends. Put Black, from Richmond, vis ited at the homo of Mrs. Ella Blnck during tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Jarvls spent the week end In Loulsvlllo and at tended the Derby. Mrs. Virgil Metcalf and children from Ettnwa aro visiting Mrs. J A. Owens, mother of Mrs. Metcalf. Miss Gladys- Johnson left Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. H. W. Rlck- etts, in Culver, Ind. Oscar Mealcr, of the. New York Storo Is enjoying his vacation and catching fish. Tonight, Friday, Episcopal Ser vice at the Presbyterian Chinch at 7 o'clock In the oenIng. Joo Stcwait and W. T. Stewart spent Monday on Horse Creek, Clay County, looking at coal propositions. Miss Maggie Garrison took Sun day supper -with Miss Louise Hlb bard at the Toulmlu Garrard home. Mrs. Bert Churchill, who has been visiting for the paFt month in St. Louis and Kansas, returned home Thursday. Chas. Teaguc, active merchant of the town ot the same namo, was In Barbourville buying goods on Mon day. Mis. Will Dlshman and Mrs. J. A. McDermott droo to tho Springs on Sunday to seo Mrs. S. B. Dlshman who Is not very well. Mis. Harrison Jaivls, of Junls Store, and Miss Maiy Mattingly, of PInoville, were shopping In Barbour ville .Monday. Mrs. Kvniib, sister of Mrs. Toul mlu Garrard. Is again at tho Gai rard homo whoro sho will spend some tlmo. Our Court Houso grounds aro In bad enough condition but It doosknot Improve tholr appearanco for mules and horse3 to bo grazed on tho sem blnnco of n lawn whllo their riders talk politics. KMSffiMSOHSS fX II J W. T. Stewart and Charllo Jones I took tholr families In their tin J Lizzies and enjoyed a plcnlo guppor at Dlslunnn Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glbbs Lusk ore onco more ostabllBhcd In the Rllcy homo. They hope to build during tho sum mer. Misses Cora and Georgia Goyer, Itlta Shaffer, and Edward Goyor find J. S. Wyrlck wont to tho top of tho Pinnacle Sunday. This Is "My Old Kentucky Homo" week and do not forget thnj- llttlo I subscription you nro planning to 'send In thru Mrs. P. D. Sampson. Mr und Mrs. Ed Diahmnn hnve gone to Cincinnati whero Mrs, Dish man will spend somo tlmo, Mr. Ed going on to Now York. Jack Harkleroad and Mark Wnt klns from London had dinner at the Geo! go Tyo homo .Saturday even ing. John 8 Davis, of Artemus, was a caller Thursday to havo tho Advo cato sont both to him and his son, Need Davis, in Mlddietown, Ohio. G. M. Richards Is recovered from 3overnl dnys sick spell last we ik Mies Luclle Woodson spent Sun y with Mrs. Jake llasnlck. Mrs. C. H. Lewis, of Cincinnati, v.hu was Jioro to attend tbn funeral of Mr. II. K. Parker, has returned ti !ior home.' . GroiT, architect fioin Knox vlllo Tonn. who has charge of tho "0" Baptist Clivrch building, was In town Monday. ' .. .,,,,, Tho Oldfleld house Is moving very '. iiIloIv. It will be placed on a lot ," school street and Mr. and Mrs. ' Olf'lloid will li.illd an elabnrat" now homo on their Pine Street lot , ' M,,3 ertrudo niacl: attended the i meeting ot the Stato Federation of women s Clubs nt Danville tho first of the week a3 a delegate from tho Civic League. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Colo hnvo re turned from the races In Louisville. Mrs. Colo spent a day in Indiana polls with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, before roturnlng homo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith. Jr.. and llttlo ton. came down from Elys to spend .Mother's Day with Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Hugh Smith, on Main Street. Tho town peoplo who aro going to take advantage of tho Trachoma Clinic which begins Tuesday can bo tiiMted un Monday thus molding (ongi'stion on Tuesday. Supt. E. 11. Hemphill attended thp Convocation of County Superinten dents at Richmond .May 1, 5 and C. He roporf-s a full delegation In at tendance and much needed school legislation was piopud and dis cussed. Mis. McDennott and Mis. C. F. Holdrlcl: were delegates fioin the lt... .... . CT....I.. ,-,-- . .. r.. . I i iiiuuii n niuuy i,iun io 1 110 JSlillO .Meeting of tho Federation of Wo men's Clubs hold nt Danville tho first of the week. There will be p public speaking on tho Cnuit House Squaio on Sat urda :tt one in the afternoon. Miss Linda Net Me will be there and thiee nursos and one U K. Public Healj-h (lector Everybody come and mak'e a real Public Health Rally of It. For IJciit o Room House. Se.? I!. H Gregory at tho Advocate odlt'o Oil mid Gas Leases in any quant ity desired at the Mountain Advu cato Office Laxatives, Purges; Try NR NR Tonight Tomorrow Feel Right It Is n mistake to continually doso yourself with EO-callod laxative pills, colmnel, oil, purge and cathartics nnd forco bowel action. It weaken:! tho bowels and liver and makea con stant d03lns necessary. Why don't ou besm rlsbt today to overcome your constipation and get your system in such shapo that dally purging will bo unnecessary You can do no If you get a 25c box ot Nature's Remedy (Nil Tablets) and take ono each night for a week or no. Nit Tallots do much more than merely .cause pleasant easy bowel ac tion. This medicine acts upon tho dig(stlvo ns well ns tllmlnatlve oigans promotes good digestion, causes tha body to get tho nourishment from all tho food 5 ou cat. gives you a good, henrty appetite, strengthens tho liver. Dercomes biliousness, regulates kidney nnd bowel action and gives tho whole body a thorough cleaning out. This accomplished you will not havo to tako mecliclno oery day. An occasional Nit tablet will keep your body In condi tion and you can always feel your beat. Try Nature's Remedy (NU Tablets) nnd prove this. It is tho best bowel medlcino that you can uso and costs only 25o per box, containing enough to last twenty-live days. Nature's Rem edy (NR Tablets) Is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist. GKANT DKUG COMPANY -TABLETS-I A Tonic For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I was so weakened," wri.es Mrs. W. F. Ray, of Eastey, S. C. 'The doclortrcalcd me forabout two months, stilt I didn't get any better. I had a large fam ily and felt 1 surely must do something to enable mc to take care of my little ones. I had heard of The Woman's Tonic "I decided to try It," con tinues Mrs. Ray ... "I took eight bottles in all ... I re gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do ail my housework and a lot out doors ... I can sure recom mend Cardul." Take Cardul today. be just what yod need. At ail druggists. ER3RMB George Rhodes, ot Varllla. the Advocate a call Tuesda) paid I (' Faulkner and wife, of llorei. are visltliiK Drew I'aullviicr and un' other iel,itles. Guy L. Dickinson ban sold his In terest in the Knox Garago to Sam Cawu. Mrs. T. .1. Holcher attended the Christian Chinch Convention at Jol Hco this week. Tho family of Mrs. T. J. Belcher, Including her mother and sister as welt as the three boys, aro visiting relatives in Knoxvillo, Tenn. Many citizen attended tho open luff of tho Fcdeial Com t at London Monday. Within perhaps nn hour and a half tho grand jury returned mine llfty Indictments for bootlec rIiik and inooiishluiug. Mrs Ileeu Hughes leturned last Saturday from Corbln whero sho was taking r.uo of her husband dur ing an attack of smallpox and where she '.wis quite ill after being vacci nated Mr. Hughes canio homo on Wednesday. Miss Jump attended tho Trachoma Clinic tor Clay County nt r.i"clni ter Tuesday. This Clinic win very much appreciated and many a ero in attendance. The local loi 'nrs it.'ve it their fullest support and the town peoplo pmvided the nece.s-ii i. als for the patients who hail j-o i a iln over for treatment. In preparation for tho Re 1 Cm TiiU'hoiu.i Clinic Miss Jump N go ing over all possible toirltory oi the (ountv InfnrmliiK thu.so who need eje treatment. She has ridden mauy miles and linds a hearty welcome and leaily l espouse among the peo ple. Tho Clinic ought to bo a great success as a lesult of hor unfailing effort. Tim llttlo play pit, on by tho Hoy Scouts last week Thiimlay war, very ciedltable. Ueoigo Mosser wrote tho play and It was lepleto witli pro per Scout Ideals. Georgo Messer also guo two readings which had the tone j-hut appeals to bo8. It Is too bad that he will not be hero to bo Scout MuHtor next year for the of? gaiilzatiou Is needed and should ie.- celvc tlio liiMitj support of all our citizenship. IAVKKV, TUUCIi AND HATTHKY SKItVICK When in need of Livery, Freight Handling or Uattory Servlco and General Garago Work and Itopairs remember Catron's Garago. Also Agent for Standard Oil Products either at tho Garago or Waresouso. Phono 210 or 17S. FllANK H. CATKON KWUKT POTATO PLANTS Porto Itlco nnd Nancy Halls. Flno plants. 200 for $1.00; 500, $1 7S; 1,000, $2.7S, by mail postpaid. Ex press collect $2.00 per M. Tomato plants samo price Plant circular froo FHUITVALK NUltSKItlES. 28-4t Albany, Alabama. l'OU LKASH Coal Mine, llluo Gom, 1-4 mllo from town Heady for running A wagon proposition Seo or write George Mosser, Barbourville, Ky 27-2tP ft It may J E.81 fe&i "I WAS NOT INSURED" Is A Mighty Bad Reflection After fire has done its deadly work and wiped out your business or home. When the fire has come Like A'Thief In The Night And you feel sick as look over the debrh. "Aint It a Grand and Glorious Feelin" to know that a nice FAT CHECK awaits you? Oh Coy! H. C. MILLER Agent The Henry Clay Fire Insurance Co. Lexington, Ky. Phone 105 Barbourville, Ky. HaaMHmwiBistMgimazyaotraftLgtijan c i'xion collegk xotks The Senior Class on Tuesday morn Ing surprised tho student body by inarching Into Chapel robed In caps and gowns They gave u leport of the Debating Team James lllalr give the facts of tho Alexandria II. S dcbiile.Jaklo Howard told or tho splendid hospitality extended by tho I mvoiHlty peoplo and Mr Martin told of tho trip to our Stato Capitol. Kenneth Tuggle. who Is really our best debater and was chosen by Mr. Hl.ilr as one of tho best In tho state, lold Just why Lexington II. S. had the best debuting team Tho last and most complete talk was given by our team's coach. Miss Weeks. Sho told how the dobato was can led out and with n tremor In her voico told how much she thought of Union's faithful and loyal debaters who'had tken this man's question and had studied It so thoroly that they wero able to handle either side skillfully. The question concerned compulsory arbitration. At tho London dobato otu team won by a unanimous vote of tho Judges tno of whom wero from tho English department of tho State University. Tho Academy Serior Class accom panied by members of tho faculty went to Dlshman Springs Monday. Monday night tho lire alarm call otit tho boys who found only an empty shack burning. Mr. Hauser lias installed a flro lioso in tho boy's dormitory and ono in the Administration building, water light is in order. Mr. Darrol Archibald and .Mr. Mar tin Sullivan are out of scarlet fever quaiautiiic. Delia Williams .,i n,,ni n-,. spent the week end with tholr par-; ents. Tho social given at the gym Thurs day night was enjoyed by all. Tho progiam was well rendered and tho letipsliinents gave tho finishing touch. Tho proceeds go to help pay the expenses of tho debating team at Lexington. The Sophomore Class of this year wnl tako charge ot the Oiango and I" ok next yoar and you may expect a lino llttlo paper for besides wrlt- Ii i: tho 'Sophomoro Sentinel" every i i h In tho class has made liltnsolf ii "scrap newbpaper" using tho host articles from tho daily papers .Miss Janet Veal is Maying In town with her sister. .Miss Muo Stilnger and Miss Daity Wageis took charge of tho Junior Academy English Class Thursday und Friday while Miss Weeks was In Lexington with tho debateis. STUKHT GKAIHNG PltOCIIHWNG Grading was pretty well done on Sc:itnoio Stieet Tuesday and work had been begun on Clark Stieet. This work will connect with High Street nnd the whole of the streot back of 11. 11. I. will bo paved. It Is hoped to get all stieots gi ailed this week If tho weather Is favoiable. A car of cement arrhed Tueud2" for curb work. W. It. Marseo has complete charge of the wholo work. , gfSalSSfflSj! WHICH WOULD YOU DO? If it were pneumonia, scarlet fever or an accident that brought your family physician to your home, could you say "I can't afford it"? Would you usher the doctor in or turn him away be cause "you could not afford it"? If a man can. afford, he should carry life insurance. If a man can't aj)ord. he mu&t carry life insurance. REID & OLDFIELD General Agents D. M. HUMFLEET, Special Agent Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. orflec Over first National Uank Phone 154-3 Barbourville, Kentucky i uracil it.ss i'lachd IV IIIVKH Tl'KSDAY Ton cans of baby blark bass wero put into the Cumberland river on Tuomlay afternoon at different loca tions whero It whs thought they would do well. Tlii'v r consigned to tho Mountain Adwx.iM and the editor sought the kind assistance of Judgo J I). TukkIp anil Pi .ink Cat ron. They took piompt hold and re liecd the editor of the nursery us ing Prank's truck to ian the bass to tho river They were received in splendid shape, tho little rascals in.mg ns full of pop as possible. Others who usslsted in placing tho bass and to whom thanks of all fish ermen is due were IJII1 Hush Prank Mitchell, Wilier RpiM.iw George Foley. linns Fmiikner Putt Illjck Wo ronve tn Congiossiiiai) Itob slon the warm appreciation of all the followers ol t tie piKi.uoriuI sport for his lutei est In the matter It was one fishy sort of gift which was appreciated. Hiery kind of rod Is up to salute. Congressman L.lDli:.S AID Tho Ladies Aid Society of the Mothodtst episcopal Church met at tho home of Mrs John Stanflll Fri day afternoon May Clli After pray er und roll call the lio.toas lead the Scripture Lesson. Twctity-flvo mem bers woie prosent and Mrs Joe Hop- ,V J per Joined the Society bovorni committees reported An invitation was given to tho Aid to ' att0,Itl lI,e n'strict Convention ot tho I Women's Foreign Missionary Society at tlic JI n- Church May 17th and USth. A cako and candy sale will be hold nt tho Grant Drug Storo May 14th, Saturday Tho next lawless will be Mrs Nan Hosklns. May 20th. Dm ing tho social hour tho hos tess, assisted bv Miss Nancyo Faulk ner, served a delicious salad course and ico cream. .10 1: DOG LKU'IS After doing somo shooting work down toward tiio depot Saturday night about eight o'clock. Joo Dog Lewis camo up town and first. It Is alleged, held up at tho point ot a gun. the cai driven by Sawyer A. Smith whom he luter allowed to pro ceed. He then came to the center of town and tell from XV P. Parker's car. wheroupou ho is alleged to havo fiicd at or uiidcr tho car driven by Mrs. Ethan Vlall ami her mother, Mrs. T. XV .Mlulon. Ho struck XV II Green In tho faco and broke his glasses and later was arrested by Kin Lewis. K. F Davis and othets, who can led him to tho Jail by his aims and legs. Tho aflalr occurred while tho peo plo wero in tho pictuio theatre and created considerable excitement as it was not Icunjwi what might happen In the case " n : inken man gone on a rampage. Lowls was put under a peace bond on his hist trip here