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CONTAINS ALL THU LATEST ASSOCIATED I'JtEH liai#ATOHB8MIDDLESBORO, KY.. SATURDAY, JULY -20, L919SINGLE COPIES FIVE CBNlJlie directors of the rcorginized Board of ’J’radc met at ten oclock Friday morning in the city hall by order of the vice-president and had an enthusiastic meeting,I he committee as a whole will begin canvassing I lie town next Tuesday for nesv members,jhere was some agitation for the appointment of a salaried secretary but no dicision was arrived at, lhe question will be taken up again at the next meeting. I here is a stung scntimnt in favor of having an able man spend his entire lime talking up the town.Purchased by Lyons and Archer and Will Be Converted Into Ice Plant and Spokeand Rim Factory__Twenty Houses to be Built and Large Number of Hands Employed; A Splendid Market Created for Oak and HickoryWalter'Walker, fourteen son of Mr. and Mrs. John lms fever.miss Mcina nanieia, 01 ine nin Department store will arrive from Cincinnati! Sunday.sMr. and Mrs. 'L. D. Hill left ^ this morning for diffeient points in Tennessee to spend iheir annual vacation. They will visit Knoxville, jeflerson City, Sevierville and othed towns.There are fifteen ncres of ground which go with the brewery plant, nml the purchasers will erect about twenty good cottages on the acreage. These houses will be let to contract immediately, and when completed will be occupied by employees of the plant.For a great number of years the old brewery building: has been idle-—idle ever since MidiHesboro went dry, and its purchase and eon version into n spoke arid rim and ice manufactory will be hailed with delight by nil progressive local people. The conversion of it partly into a wood working- plant will create a good local market for the much fine oak and hickory limbcv in upper east Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Southeast Kentucky, Nothing in a long time luis happened of greater importance Lo Middlesboro. Putting the deal over was the first industrial effort of the newly created Middles-haro Hoard of Trade.The New South Brewery plant which originally cost over three hundred thousand dollars including grounds and residences, wus bought today by^^essrs. Lyons nnd Archer, promin££Kentucky manufacturers, who^Yjll .manufacture ice at the spokes and rims for uutome biTfcs and carriages.The new owners are specialists as spoke and rim manufacturers. They own six plants in different parts of Kentucky, and will merge them all into the one plant here.At the beginning thirty-live or forty experienced wood-workers will be employed in the spoke and riin department, within six months this number will be increased to one hundred men. In the ice division some ten to fifteen hands will be eni-jjtyed. The manufacturing of ice Will begin in thirty days. In something near six months the manufacturing of rims and spokes will be a •reality.^ ..LOST—Between the Coca Cola shop and rail road restaurant, Elgin watch, 16 size. 15 jewel, plain gold case, stem 'wind and set. with job initial H. Finder please return to Coca Cola shop and receive reward.—Aha Dean.At ten oclock Friday, James Jackson a miner at Fork Kidge, was killed by Tailing slate. He was about twenty-five years old and leaves a wife and ihrce childrn. He used to work at the Tannery, but for a good number of late years he had lived at Fork Ridge, where he labored industriously in the mines, to be exact he worked at the Tannery two years before going to Fork Kidge.1 lis fatehr was a tanner, and was employed at the MUIdlesboro tannery about ten years. Four of his sons, brothers of James Jackson, .are now employed at the local tannery.The body, of the deceased was brought to the home of one of his brothers in Middlesboto \\\.i arid will he buried in the Johnson cemetery Sundays morning. many friends and belonged to a respective family.Miss Mary and Janette Fcnnington Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson, and Mr. A. W, Wagner af Pennnington Gap. Va. and Mr. Robt. M. Dashdl of Richmond, Va. are the guest ntMrs, \V. R. Neil,We pay five cents per puun cotton rags. .Pinnacle News.Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Johnson, of Logmont are n Middiesboro today.Mrs.1 Geoge' H. Dains, ol Kansas City, svlio for two weeks has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sprague, will ?u to Pincville this evening to spend a few days before leaving fa her home in Missouri.r.; ■fctcyrJty Against Pellagra.. States public he alt fa terric^Sporte that the? dtsense, pellagra, is largely, if not entirely, due to B fnw.ty diet. When meat mid milk •^supplied in adequate quantity tfacro practical security ugaInst Uila dtecsse, which last year caused 3,700 detttt.Tester for Fountain Pens.Fan h t a In p ens si re • i ested by * uii In-ptrumiutij. called a micrometer. 1£ oao plWe m'tiieiacciuiiilsrn Is out even a six-humlrorith part of an inch it is crji’cU'd iis faulty.Getting Kid of It. r-Miznhi-ih laid been sitting bj •ier in- iher for k full hour trying with iU UV/ .iiiL'ht to make u dress for her •lui: ►. Suddenly riir heaved a deep ►Srh. utid wIiisti Iiet mother asked hef why she did so she replied, “Oh, 1 ■fa'Ks just to lei the tired gel out.1'The following pen Ip c from hmc attended the dance at the Continental Hotel in ‘Pinevilk last night: Majjcr E. S. Hclburn, Miss Mary _ Helburn, and her house guests, the Misses Lalira Isabel Bennett, Marie Seelback, Marion Morrow and Mmy Kenner Weber, Mr, and Mrs, GraUon Wosd-ion, Lenore Herd, Florence hbss. and Evdyn Grcavcr, Messrs Nor weed Nncklrs, Buck Ralston, Lee Campbell, Robert Brown, Clarence Ward-rep, Campbell Whitset, Marion Douglass, Fred HenriLzc and Bert Andrews. Alt;\A fackson articleFOR SALE —Nice residence in city of Middiesboro, containing eight rooms, wlh all modern conveniences. Title clear, will apy for abstracting of iitle.Barp.ain if sold At once,^ Increasing Love of Home.presumo the proper tiieuns of increasing the love we benr our nntlva country Is to reside some time Jn a foreign one.—Shenstonc,Mrs, L. A. Varner, seventy nine years old who died Thursday at Cumberland Gap will be buried in Hancock County her childhood home,today. The body was carried to Hancock for burial in het new motor hearse by Gibson Bros., The distance from Cubcrland Gap to the pl«f oi hural is forty miles. The deceased was of Indian parantogc.ThorJl inc*CnA^LE-vP RAVPresentsCHARLES RAYA Story of the country where its five shirts cold. A pipping photoplay for these hot July nights. You'll feel cool even if itssweltering hot outside.Also Pathe NewsAnother drank or played cards all night which made him unfit for Ilia job the next day while another Rambled with the men he had charge of. Another was left alone in the office for thirty minutes. During that time he handled every paper he could get his hands on, opened every drawer and inspected everything he could sec. Another made all kinds of errors when delivering papers to' InAthnr. -wmweek. Most of our men put m six fuii shifts and cm Saturday afternoon claimed a treat on the company wtnenWe have some very reports from the revWxgross at CTystAtj^23iSlthey got,' • Mrs. N„ M. Bratton, who has been
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