i the bumper of the car to ind about 12 feet and hit a I and broke three of hia ribs, oard fell from the car at the me, striking Mr. Cater aeross ist making'a painful wound, ter is able to stir, but his are giving him considerableA Big Land Deal.i consideration of $154,743.*Greasy Fork Coal Timber Louisville, Kylt;, sold to The :va Coal Lumber .Co., of W. Va,, 10.382 acres of - land a Greasy Fork in Harlan arid rounties, The price paid per . $15.50. This ,1s the land as the Cornett land which orriett bought of the Burt Lumber' Co.—Harlan Enter-; NOTICE,s ' ■ ‘ ■Will Tnove ’ Our offices into e new Smith building on rfand avei, obbut June 15th B; and C. H. Tinsley.j •j death penalty, been irnpo3«/WA/m f nsforton and 'other places was dis-_ussed, also the subject of oilinghe alrhets'of Middiesboro.Historic Building Burned In. Cumberland Gap' Saturday Night,The.building of P. M. Patterson, of Cumberland Gap, was. burned Saturday night at 11' o'clock with all its contents. • It is probably the most historic building in the mountains. It was occupied during the civil war as Gcnerai Long-street's headquarters while he was stationed at the Gap and the building had the scars of many balls that had struck it in time of the wsr--The Centralm S •ganized iii Mi and will establl store on 10 th :S stockholders 'in Smith of the A and Dr. C. B, firm bought ow, iLebangood’s he and he will le where he will rK. J. TailtLast Friday . into the tailor! Editor Alf Williams is authority for j the K. J. Tailthe statement that it was hit once with a cannon boll, shot out of the cannon known as-old Long Tom that was stationed., on top . of the Pinriade during the war, •. ►. . - - , Wide H. Gibson Going to Kansas. City to Attend Worlds Wide Baraea Philathea Convention,five suits of clc les. The parti are.C, M. Mila coat, Morris Gt Ellison, pants, John M. Miller overeoat.Co:Garage/0. B. Suite