Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly...
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+ GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS1 Glass for all purposes Old Cole has the Iarg
Fr est Stock ofwindow glass ever broughti to Barbourvill-
eJpake the old britches and rags out ofthe broken windows and try
r4 some of Coles Glass
It goes without saying that Cole will sell you glass at the rightliprice If it is GLASS you want dont fail to investigate
poles stock before you buy unless you are not particular aboutwhat you pay for it
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XA QA r sJ4 v-i LOCALS
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tv The Knox Hotel is doing a finer business under the new manage =
lllentttto
The fair this week has beenthe cause of a number of stran
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lGovernor Bradley expected toto the voters today
at the Fair grounds ii See the ad pf J H Smith elsewhere
in this issue and if your shoes need
trcpairirig take them to him
t tiiED he wife ofC K s ii>so-
ntdiedat Coalport on the 28th Aug
Casket was furnished at the undertauing department of A W Hopper
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4 You want to becqnie a mem-
ber¬
f of our Conimercfal Club4 Apply to TeD Tinsley Secre
tary of the Club
A joint meeting of Masons andQild Fellows was held Tuesdayafternoon to further consider theproposition of erecting a hall inour town
W R Ballinger and W RLay have ben appointed as the
r Election Board of Commission ¬
ers who together with the Sher ¬
i iff compose the Election Boardi ar Knox county
VMr J L Runyon Uncle Lo
gala n as he is familiarly calledby his hosts of friends has beenquite sick at his home in this
r city for the past week we are
wglad to note is able to be out-
LngainUncle Logan is one of the
L most active and industrious menjof his age in our town and whiler has reached the age where
most men retire from active lifehe still wields the sledge andhammer with the vim of a man
Vffrty years his junior We a-rettruly glad to see him out again
jREV T M MYERS
Robbed of His Watch and Money in
i Louisvillerirhe Louisville Times and Con
ridrTournal of last Monday congained an account of how Rev T
r t Mr Myers of Gorbin < had beenrobbed while in
yY>> Leagisvi11CYof a gold watch a
< ji Ijoltkheaded cane and about 70A iiimnoney
he papers state that ReviJStVers was under the influencettiquori hut hisfriends here
1iff race no confidence in that par-tbfhe report as it is well knownto all here tlmt he has been in
i 4 tJIfy bud health for some monthsq
l1st suffering with nervousnessAJ a there has been grave fearstt tr 1I l1S membership
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h re that he would have to beZ sent away to some sallltarll-llllwhere he could have perfect rest
5+ fawhile if not there is dan
t mi ir of his mind giving away
Opll1l0nfmlt S
yhwwuR drunk and took udvanR t e of him and robbed himviVe feel very sorry that sich a
t ifig should happen iind especi
fi regret that the report shouldr Jf b circulated that he was drunk
ir when Jt was only his ill heaJtli
t sAnd severe nervousness fromjMvhicJi hjp18 a constant sufferer
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S vv IPERSONALS
VA o s1 AYAV
s Cal Barton Potter of Man ¬
chester is here this week takingin the FairIPayne Smith of Georgetownwas here Wednesday and tookin the Fair
Mrs Andrew Bushong of At ¬
lanta Ga is visiting relativesin town this week
Mr D Tye of Atlanta Gais visiting relatives in town andattending the Fair
Miss Bonnie Tye daughter ofJushua Tye of Atlanta Ga ishere on a visit to relatives
Judge Dishman has been ab-
sent¬
for some days past attend-ing
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court at WhitesburgMiss Maud Putman of Corbin
visited Frank Letcher And familylast week and attended the circus
Mr and Mrs James E Allen of
Jellico Tenn are spending the weekwith his mother Mrs Frank Letcher
Dr Tip Jones of Hammond tookin the circus here Saturday and hasalso been here for the Fair this week
Charles Tinsley formerly ofthis place but nqw of Covington is here this week taking inthe Fair
Misses Early Lulu and Annie
Jones of Williamsburg arrived lastFriday afternoon to visit their grand ¬
mother Mrs Sewell during the fair
Col F P Bent who has beenin New York for the past weekor two returned last Wednesdaymorning in time to take in theFair
James and Hiram Farmereditors of the Mountain Citizenpublishedut Manchester were inattendance at time Fm air Wednes ¬
day and paid this office a verypleasant call
W 11 Dishman stepped on anail last Monday afternoon whichpenetrated his foot causing itto swell und give him great painMonday night He was out oncrutches Tuesday but is nowable to go without their aid
Nathan Parkerand family twelvein numberof Knox Fork paid thisoffice a pleasant call last Saturdayand witnessed the Robinson circusparade from here The interior of aprinting office as a curiosity tosome of the family who had rieverseen anything like it before Callagain you are always welcome
HALL CRAIG
Married August 25th 2 p tn atthe home of the brides mother MrsEliza J Craig Miss Annie Craig toEdward P Hall Revco of theM E Church South performinigceremony A very large crowdoffriends and relatives were presentThe bride was beautifully dressed inwhite and the rooms were tastefullydecorated with flowers and fernsAfter the congratulations and goodwishes were offered the guests wereinvited to the dinning room wherea bountiful feast of turkeysaladscakes fruits and many other goodthings too numerous to mentionawaited them
pleasantJy ¬
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byes came all to soon Mr andMrs Hall arc both well known hereMr Hall was a student of UnionCollege for several sears and MrsHall was the most popular dress
and mo llc
Tlieirmmiyfriendsgood wishes for their future happi ¬
ness and properity
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A Column Dcd 1Crude Thoughtsas thq Fall from THE HOME CIRCLE Mothers
fated toai
TiredtheyHomePleasanting Reveries L ping Tide
Go Home Circle go forthAnd give thy cheer
Go where upon the earthThis fire burns clear
Go whore the evening larapA rosy glow
Sheds while the storm withoutIts wild blasts blow
Go under greenwood shadeFind open doors
Where babies like sunbeams playAbout the floors
And says the hand that wroughtWould only bless
And lend the simple artOf happiness
Go then the world Is wideAnd give thy cheer
Perhaps some tender heartWill hold thee dear
Perhaps some pleasant handTo this column turns
Perhaps some gentle soulThy message learns
ITHERE is a beauty in the young
dawn of love when in lifes morn ¬
ing two that were just now children
are walkingwith entwinedembracethere is a deeper beauty in the hal ¬
lowed evidences of affection which
light up the home wedded life where
the man and the woman of riperyears have seen days of joy andgrief but tftere is a golden unsetbeauty almost like the pure lightof heaven that lingers around the
pathof an aged pair clinging fondly
to one another when the journey of
life is almost over
ILOVE your parents and love
them ardently i but mingle a sense oftheir superiority with your loveFeel a confidence in their kindness
but let not this confidence maKe you
rude and presumptuous and lead toindecent familiarity Talk to them
withopenness and freedom butnever contradict with violence never
answer with passion or contemptThe Scriptures say Cursed be he
that sittith light by his father or his
mothcrliThe eye that mocketh
at his father the ravens ot the valleyshall pluck it out and the young ra ¬
vens shall eat it The sacred his¬
tory teaches us that when Solomon
on his throne saw his mother ap-
proaching
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him he arose to meet her
and bowed himself unto her andcaused a seat to be set for her at hisright hand Let this wise and greatking teach you to respect your pa
rentsLOVE Ikeeps itself fresh andact ¬
ive by constant expression in wordand act But strange to say thecourtship usually ends with mar ¬
riage Very soon both parties yieldto the sense of possion and the feel ¬
ing of security robs gallantry of mo ¬
tive and extracts the poetry fromthe mind The beautifulattentionswhich were so pleasing before mar¬
riage are too often forgotten after ¬
wards the gifts cease or come onlywith the asking i the music dies outof the voice everything is taken forgranted and the love that like thesilver jet of the fountain leaped toheaven denied its natural outletceases to flow altogether Then comesdull heavy hard days with twounhappinesses tied together wishingthemselves apart and not alwayscontent with merely wishing Thisis unnatural and wrong What mar-
ried
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life wants is to give it new toneland sweetness is more of the man-
ner
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as well as the spirit oft the court ¬
ing timeyjfDo you ever have the blues Of
course you do The man or womandoes not live whose soul casts noshadow In such hours of depres ¬
sion do you grow weary of self andmake life a burden to those aroundyou If you would had a remedyfor these shadows which so oftendarken your pathway get out intothe world which is so full of oppor¬
tunities for doing good and find
some one more miserable than your-self
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Hunt up the unfortunates ex ¬
tend to them the helping hand themarch of sympathy rememberingua load shared is a load lightenedand standing in the shadow of theirmisery your own troubles will die ¬
appear like mist before the sunsunshine of Ipvc will reflect hrightI
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tints through the deepest gloom
IAT this season of the year In
nearly every garden hangs a scytheIts long sharp blade we pass with ¬
out a notieor a thought yet thereis no tool or instrument more elo¬
quent or suggestive than the scytheIt speaks to us of decay of manlyvigor and beauty the terminationof all schemes of pleasure of busi ¬
ness of ambition All are inter¬
rupted by the scythes relentlesssweep Its motions are as perpet ¬
presIiencein any way announce a final decayOver the undulating hills and throughthe broad valleys the scythe takesits untiring way and the grass andthe flowers fall before its fatal strokesbut its victories are momentary Inanother spring green grows thc rassagain on the smiling hills and thelillies again embellish the valleys andthus is repeated the great story oflife in death the perpetual renewalof nature The doctrine of immor-
tality¬
of the soul is even written onthe blade of the scythe that hangsunnoticed in your yard
Scatter thus your seeds of kindnessAH enriching as you go
Leave them trust the Harvest GiverHe will make ouch seed grow
So until Its happy endYour life shall never lack a friend
ITHE IMI KKSSIONS OK CHIIiDOOI
Childhood I happiest stage of lifeFree from care und free from strife
WHEN a little child we rememberhaving two hands kind handsplacedupon our head and hearingthe above lines repeated to us in asad regretful tone ba gentlemanwho seemed to be very unhappywe half started in surprise for wehad looked to maturity as the pe¬
riod when our various trials wouldbe ended when we could do as wepleased without reproof Such wereour thoughts at the time but aftera romp when we went into time par ¬
lor where mother had company theidea of being obliged to sit upstraight in a chair and do nothingbut talk the whole afternoon mademanhoodseem a very unfortunatestate And too we remember howour father was a slave to the un ¬
ceasing duties of his business Whenwe leave childhood in the distanceand become absorbed in the busygame of life with its pleasures andcares we are apt to look back uponour earliest impressions with a laughat their simplicity In rememberinghow we were generally treated by
ntldifferentopen us
use such knowledge can be is to putaway faults that cause us unhappiness and in our intercouse with chil ¬
flelingsIin our own case The circumstanceswhich occur in childhood exert apowerful influence Through life thedreams of early days linger uncon ¬
sciously around uswelF would itbe if they always clung to us withsoftening power if to turn back wereonly to remember the mild yet stead ¬
fast eyes that lit us forward in ourheedless path There is little fear ofloving a child too much or manifest ¬
ing too much affection Who thatin childhood has had the tearful eveof a loving mother bend for a mo ¬
ment reproachfully upon him thensilently averted can forget it Inmanhood he enters into time chamberof his own soul arid stirs up its by-gone memories
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t prepeki THE CASPER CO IncCmpcr nidr WINAT4INftAIKM N C Ct
Just a Moment PleaWhy notlet The Royal Tailors ofChi ¬
cago make your fall suit or overcoatWhen delivery is made there willalsobe delivered direct guaranty coveringthe quality of goods the style and fitof the garments and the workmanship
And that guaranty is worth one hun¬
dred cents on the dollar oQto you Itmeans that you are to be satisfied withthe garments when you get themsatisfied that theywere made exfiresslyforyoU to your own measure and itmeans that they will wear well giveyou good service and hold their shape as rightlytailored garments should
The cost of Royal tailoring is so low that you might almostthink price was the first consideration But it isnt Value is i kfirst Valuegiving is at the basis ofThe Royal Tailors successThe best for the money alwaysthat is the Royal idea
Customers of The Royal Tailors are Invited to guess howamany people will attend the Worlds Fair at St LouU Theyoffer prizes consisting of ten Automobile to be siren to theten persons making the closest guesses The cost of theseAutomobiles Is C137OO There are also eight cash prices of sflOO each maKIng tho total value of the prizes b 14500 Forevery dollar you par on an order for Royal tailoring you canmake one guess on a 15 suit you can make fifteen guessesand on a SZO ault you can maKe twenty guesses and so onaguess for every dollar
The Royal Tailors carry a milliondollar stock of e
something sure to please everybody suits andmen and boys ladies mantailored skirts and woolensImade strictly to measure at an actual proven cashfully twentyfive per cent
But the thing to do is to see the goods and get t
You can do that by callIngonaP
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tDrugsDruggist and Pharmacist
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army time Physfcans Prescriptions Carefully Compounded tfaWEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUHRE BARBOURVILLE KENTUCKY
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