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w 4 l I j I no S 0 I i T if l 1 1 fi > 4 It t 1f lft f TTY TIMES I- TiE 7 o v J r tv 4 < f o T B 50 Cents a Ycarin Advanci We are titre lbheIQ ClayCi f grrouudingCountry and Ourselves > 1 Et Burgher Publisher VOL5XIII u > CLAY JITY Kr HURSLUY DECEMBER 17 J908 NO 5I cc = i i l ° i J trR ESE VED > r New Line of Ladies 1 Cloaks and Wraps v J 4 I > A J 1 Newest Styles and Lowest Prices i CALUAND SEE THEM I < L 4b 1C SHIMFESSELt i > j- t A = I f Iron Mill May Resume Opreatloa hereuRntalhiof resuming op ¬ erations at the old iron mill on Red River in Estill county This mill was located ten miles from the mouth of the stream men ¬ tioned which empties into the Xentucky at a point near Irvine and has not been in operation for moro than forty years but was formerly a very prosperous concern and turned out an ex ¬ cellent quality ofpiguPi I- ron i Kelly the late noted Con- gressman ¬ from the iron center of Pennsylvania visited the mill and the surrounding ore districts about twenty years since and pronounced the ore to the finest qu lityTho mill suspended op ¬ erations because of the vast dim ¬ culty vexperiencodin floating the ore out the Kentucky to market There were only five locks in the river at that time and they were never used The only ore brought outin the shape of pig was float ¬ ed out on barges and the bottom of the Kentucky is strewn with the contents of many of these boats wrecked by the treacherous tides and shoals of a river then almost uncoutrolable Frankf- ort ¬ Journalr The iron mill mentioned above which used to be in4Estill is now in Powell and was located whore this city now stands We hope the report is truobut will be bet ¬ terplcasedwhen we see work begin The yrinter term of the Stanton QollegebeoginJRnuary 4tj 1009 This Cnllego will make a special tv of upplyin superior training dor publicschool teachers in ad ¬ dition to the regular collegiate course Every teacher and pros pectivo teacher in the county not thoroughly equipped for their j cork t should attend this school this winWi Write R A Me t iO nag1hilesidentfor prospect uS and full particular A ft endeavorI Christian I Endeavor Soclelyof tne Olay OJtv Christian Church Sunday evening Dec 20th from 6 until 7p m- TQpic Loving Kindness References to be found in Psalms 256 177 2U8 807 4010 428 480 511 688 6916 88 11 89 88 n 2110881822I- sa 687 Jer 924 Hos 219 Organist Miss Edna Earnent Song Endeavor Society ReadingoHMiss Bertha Mnpel RecitationSidney Earnest Reading Mrs Cecil Williams Song Endeavor Society RecitationMiss Mildred Moore Song Society Benediction All are cordially invited to at- tend ¬ I Good Citizens Move Away Mr T1 Kirk and family Mr Henry Waldron and Mes ¬ ers John and Price Kirk and their families left this city Mon ¬ day morning for Billings Okla where they will reside in the fu- ture ¬ Powell county had no bet ¬ tor citizens than these folks and it is seriously regretted by all that they should leave us Our best wishes go with each of them Johnny Dawson raised the ban ¬ ner tobacco crop this year in Powell county which he sold last week tat 10 cents straight On two and onetenth acres he pros duced three thousand pounds which he sold at above prices Remember the poor about Christmas Jit They enjoy good things bettor h8jnvthose more fixed and also reinemher that thagretftost f all happiness is in making someone elsoihappy i VV The First NatioualBank of Jadksbn with 25j6bdcapitai has- bben organized with Judge J P Adams iPresideht J Or Provlsioea fttfJudlclai Primary The Democfpic Committee of this Judidaijllatrict met at Rich ¬ mond Thur difand ratified the call for primIryelection to se ¬ lid candidate forQircuitJudge- and Common alths Attorney Mr BA Cru her being the on ¬ ly announced ndidate for Com ¬ monwealths Attorney he was de ¬ clared the nominee The Committee also formulat- ed ¬ rules for thrace and declar ¬ ed if either Candidate directly oc indirert1Y or by his friends should give loan or promise money liquor or any ¬ thing of value for the purpose of promoting hisT candidacy or in ¬ fluencing vote- s i the vote of such candidate should be thrown out and not counted Each candi ¬ date shall maZe oath in accord ¬ ance with and before the certificate shall be a warded the winner shall make oath that he hits complied with thes provislouJ Both Judgetentonand Judge Hays declared in favor of the resolutions a 1 indicated their willingness to ake the oath In drawing for positions on the ballot the fir e place was secur ¬ ed yb Judge Hays Sheriff In this issue appears the for malannouncer ejoflMr Johxaon of = Itta itv or of Powell county j subject to the action of the Democratic party Mr Johnson has been Chief Po ¬ lice of this city for nearly five years and during this time he has made a sober and faithful of- ficer ¬ There is no more loyal Democrat in the county than he and there no man that can bet ter fill the office of Sheriff than he Every Democrat should con ¬ sider well his claims before cast ¬ ing their vote in the primary e- lection Feb 0th- Notwithstanding r J the extraor ¬ dinary hard times our mer ¬ chants are enjoying a very nice Christmas trade They have a nice line of holiday goods hence shopping should be an easy task Make your purchases early is our advice that you may get a better selection Dont go away from home to trade when you can do better in your own town The trial ofBeech Burgis for the murder last spring of his fath ¬ er Judge James H Hargis is in progress at Irvine this week Both the defendant and common- wealth ¬ are anxious for trial Hargis has a fine array of legal talent headed by Senator W 0 Bradley a Dont lose hope in the future of your town but study condi ¬ tions that need correction and sot about to apply a proper rem cay i A Ohristmasitree will bo given the children at the Christian church Christmas eye night Ev ¬ ery bpdy invited < Judge J MjJJentpn is in the citytot1ayIQ l after his in ¬ terests inthp JudicialJuflgeship- race r Jtfies Qeneva dams is visiting friends in Morqhead r fiA t- t > J Notice 1 0f Primary Election At a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Ppwell coun ¬ ty Kentucky pursuant to due notice at Stanton Ky on the 7th day of December 1008 there was present the following duly elected qualified and acting Precinct Committeemen Robt Kennon L Faulkner J M Buchanan and T G More head by proxy to J M Buchanan L Loving W B Congloton It was ordered that for the purpose of nominating Demo ¬ cratic Candidates for the several County offices to be voted for at the election to be held November 1909 a primary election be held in the county of Powell SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th Igo that a poll bo opened in each of the several precincts of said couty ty from 0 AM until 4 P M on said date at which all persons residing in said precincts and who are legal voters and known Democrats shall have a right to vote That the officers to con ¬ duct said primary election shall be two Judges a Sheriff and a Clerk for each of the precincts in said County but that the Clerk shall have no vote on any question that may arise All persons who may desire to become candidates before said primary shall in writing so notify the Chairman of this Commit ¬ tee on or before the 7th day of January 1000 and that the per- sons ¬ giving such written notice shall be permitted to have their names printed on the ballots to be used in said election That this Committee shall meet at Stanton Ky on the 11th day of January lOOn for the purpose of selecting the officers to conduct said primary election and to arrange for the supplying of the ballots to be used in qaid election That in order to defray the expense of said primary election each person who may on or before the 7th day of January 1000 notify the Chairman of this Committee of his purpose to become a candidate before said primary election shall on or before the 7th day of January 1909 deposit with the Chairman of this Com ¬ mittee the sum of 10 00 to be used in defraying of the expenses incident to the said primary election except candidates for Mag ¬ strates and they shall deposit the sum of 5 00 and Constables t tu t rt roo w oL + ior That in the event the whole of the sum so deposited is not consumed in the paying of said expenses the surplus shall be pro ¬ rated among the persons depositing same Notice of this primary election shall be given by either writ ¬ ten or printed notice as is required by law the expenses of which shall be paid from the sum of money so deposited This Committee shall meet in the Court House at Stanton on 13th day of February 1000 to receive and canvass the returns and award the certificates of nomination Witness our hands as Chairman and Secretary aforesaid this 7th day of December 1908 LUTHER LOVING J H oREAR Secretary Churn Powell Co Democratic Corn A GREAT SAVINGS SALE For the Next 20 Days Lot No 1 Hats That Were 8500 to 550 now 375 Lot No 2 350 to 400 250 to 275 Lot No3 250 to 300Ii 150 to 200 y Lot No 4 II II150to 200 II 100 to 150 Every Hat in the Store at a sacri- fice ¬ price Now is your chance to buy UptoDate Millinery at very Low Prices Come Early And Get Choice Mrs W N Bush CLAY CITY KY t I r

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erations at the old iron mill onRed River in Estill county Thismill was located ten miles fromthe mouth of the stream men ¬

tioned which empties into theXentucky at a point near Irvineand has not been in operationfor moro than forty years butwas formerly a very prosperousconcern and turned out an ex ¬

cellent quality ofpiguPi I-

roni Kelly the late noted Con-gressman

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from the iron center ofPennsylvania visited the milland the surrounding ore districtsabout twenty years since andpronounced the ore to the finestqu lityTho mill suspended op ¬

erations because of the vast dim ¬

culty vexperiencodin floating theore out the Kentucky to marketThere were only five locks in theriver at that time and they werenever used The only ore broughtoutin the shape of pig was float ¬

ed out on barges and the bottomof the Kentucky is strewn withthe contents of many of theseboats wrecked by the treacheroustides and shoals of a river thenalmost uncoutrolable Frankf-ort

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JournalrThe iron mill mentioned above

which used to be in4Estill is nowin Powell and was located whorethis city now stands We hopethe report is truobut will be bet ¬

terplcasedwhen we see workbegin

The yrinter term of the StantonQollegebeoginJRnuary 4tj 1009

This Cnllego will make a specialtv of upplyin superior training

dor publicschool teachers in ad ¬

dition to the regular collegiatecourse Every teacher and prospectivo teacher in the county notthoroughly equipped for their

j cork t should attend this school

this winWi Write R A Met

iO nag1hilesidentfor prospectuS and full particular

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endeavorIChristianI Endeavor Soclelyof tne Olay

OJtv Christian Church Sundayevening Dec 20th from 6 until7 p m-

TQpic Loving KindnessReferences to be found in Psalms256 177 2U8 807 4010428 480 511 688 691688 11 89 88 n2110881822I-sa 687 Jer 924 Hos 219Organist Miss Edna EarnentSong Endeavor SocietyReadingoHMiss Bertha MnpelRecitationSidney EarnestReading Mrs Cecil WilliamsSong Endeavor SocietyRecitationMiss Mildred MooreSong Society

BenedictionAll are cordially invited to at-

tend¬

I

Good Citizens Move AwayMr T1 Kirk and family Mr

Henry Waldron and Mes ¬

ers John and Price Kirk andtheir families left this city Mon ¬

day morning for Billings Oklawhere they will reside in the fu-

ture¬

Powell county had no bet¬

tor citizens than these folks andit is seriously regretted by allthat they should leave us Ourbest wishes go with each of them

Johnny Dawson raised the ban ¬

ner tobacco crop this year inPowell county which he sold lastweek tat 10 cents straight Ontwo and onetenth acres he prosduced three thousand poundswhich he sold at above prices

Remember the poor aboutChristmas Jit They enjoygood things bettor h8jnvthosemore fixed and alsoreinemher that thagretftost f allhappiness is in making someoneelsoihappy i VV

The First NatioualBank ofJadksbn with 25j6bdcapitai has-

bben organized with Judge J PAdams iPresideht

J

Or

Provlsioea fttfJudlclai PrimaryThe Democfpic Committee of

this Judidaijllatrict met at Rich ¬

mond Thur difand ratified thecall for primIryelection to se ¬

lid candidate forQircuitJudge-and Common alths AttorneyMr B A Cru her being the on ¬

ly announced ndidate for Com ¬

monwealths Attorney he was de ¬

clared the nomineeThe Committee also formulat-

ed¬

rules for thrace and declar ¬

ed if either Candidate directlyoc indirert1Y or by hisfriends should give loan orpromise money liquor or any ¬

thing of value for the purpose ofpromoting hisT candidacy or in ¬

fluencing vote-s i the vote of such

candidate should be thrown outand not counted Each candi ¬

date shall maZe oath in accord ¬

ance with andbefore the certificate shall be awarded the winner shall makeoath that he hits complied withthes provislouJ

Both Judgetentonand JudgeHays declared in favor of theresolutions a 1 indicated theirwillingness to ake the oath

In drawing for positions on theballot the fir e place was secur ¬

ed yb Judge Hays

SheriffIn this issue appears the for

malannouncer ejoflMrJohxaon of= Itta itv orof Powell county j subject to theaction of the Democratic partyMr Johnson has been Chief Po ¬

lice of this city for nearly fiveyears and during this time hehas made a sober and faithful of-

ficer¬

There is no more loyalDemocrat in the county than heand there no man that can better fill the office of Sheriff thanhe Every Democrat should con ¬

sider well his claims before cast¬

ing their vote in the primary e-

lection Feb 0th-

Notwithstandingr J

the extraor ¬

dinary hard times our mer ¬

chants are enjoying a very niceChristmas trade They have anice line of holiday goods henceshopping should be an easy taskMake your purchases early isour advice that you may get abetter selection Dont go awayfrom home to trade when youcan do better in your own town

The trial ofBeech Burgis forthe murder last spring of his fath ¬

er Judge James H Hargis is inprogress at Irvine this weekBoth the defendant and common-wealth

¬

are anxious for trialHargis has a fine array of legaltalent headed by Senator W 0Bradley

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Dont lose hope in the futureof your town but study condi ¬

tions that need correction andsot about to apply a proper remcay

iA Ohristmasitree will bo given

the children at the Christianchurch Christmas eye night Ev ¬

ery bpdy invited <

Judge J MjJJentpn is in thecitytot1ayIQ l after his in¬

terests inthp JudicialJuflgeship-race r

Jtfies Qeneva dams is visitingfriends in Morqhead

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Notice1

0f Primary ElectionAt a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Ppwell coun ¬

ty Kentucky pursuant to due notice at Stanton Ky on the 7thday of December 1008 there was present the following dulyelected qualified and acting Precinct Committeemen

Robt Kennon L Faulkner J M Buchanan and T G Morehead by proxy to J M Buchanan L Loving W B Congloton

It was ordered that for the purpose of nominating Demo ¬

cratic Candidates for the several County offices to be voted forat the election to be held November 1909 a primary election beheld in the county of Powell SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th Igothat a poll bo opened in each of the several precincts of said coutyty from 0 AM until 4 P M on said date at which all personsresiding in said precincts and who are legal voters and knownDemocrats shall have a right to vote That the officers to con ¬

duct said primary election shall be two Judges a Sheriff and aClerk for each of the precincts in said County but that the Clerkshall have no vote on any question that may arise

All persons who may desire to become candidates before saidprimary shall in writing so notify the Chairman of this Commit ¬

tee on or before the 7th day of January 1000 and that the per-

sons¬

giving such written notice shall be permitted to have theirnames printed on the ballots to be used in said election

That this Committee shall meet at Stanton Ky on the 11thday of January lOOn for the purpose of selecting the officers toconduct said primary election and to arrange for the supplying ofthe ballots to be used in qaid election

That in order to defray the expense of said primary electioneach person who may on or before the 7th day of January 1000notify the Chairman of this Committee of his purpose to becomea candidate before said primary election shall on or before the7th day of January 1909 deposit with the Chairman of this Com ¬

mittee the sum of 10 00 to be used in defraying of the expensesincident to the said primary election except candidates for Mag ¬

strates and they shall deposit the sum of 5 00 and Constablest tu t rt roo w oL + iorThat in the event the whole of the sum so deposited is notconsumed in the paying of said expenses the surplus shall be pro ¬

rated among the persons depositing sameNotice of this primary election shall be given by either writ ¬

ten or printed notice as is required by law the expenses of whichshall be paid from the sum of money so deposited

This Committee shall meet in the Court House at Stantonon 13th day of February 1000 to receive and canvass the returnsand award the certificates of nomination

Witness our hands as Chairman and Secretary aforesaid this7th day of December 1908

LUTHER LOVING J H oREARSecretary Churn Powell Co Democratic Corn

A GREAT SAVINGS SALE

For the Next 20 Days

Lot No 1 Hats That Were 8500 to 550 now 375

Lot No 2 350 to 400 250 to 275

Lot No3 250 to 300Ii 150 to 200y

Lot No 4 II II150to 200 II 100 to 150

Every Hat in the Store at a sacri-

fice

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price Now is your chance to

buy UptoDate Millinery at very

Low Prices

Come Early And Get Choice

Mrs W N BushCLAY CITY KY

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