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ii 7 i- I I 4 o r + 1 i i t >h THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY DECEMBER 4 1907 I 1i SPARKSYILLE Mrs Wm Wilson is visiting relatives at East Fork this week Mr James Garnett of Co ¬ lumbia was on a business trip to this place last Wednesday 0Mr Wade Eubank of Colum ¬ bia was here last Thursday re ¬ pairing a mill for Wooten Co Mr Joe Firquin of Eeltner was here one day last week W L Gadberry wife and lit ¬ tle daughter Russell visited the family of Mr Joe Gadberry at Gadber Sundayi3 4Mr J T Rose who is running a general merchandise store at this place for Nell Nell visited friends at Qradyville Saturday night and Sunday Mrs Allen Morrison and child- ren ¬ of Gadberry visited Mrs Morrisons parents Mr and MrsI J H Preston last week J F Gilpin made a business trip to Gradyville one day last week r Corn is ready sale in our town at 250 per barrel Mr C C 3anes who has been confined to hisroon for several weeks is able to be out again J A Diddle delivered a load of flour to A F Coomer one dayI last week Our merchants are all enjoy ¬ ing a good trade at this writing Miss Hattie Gilpin visited her sister Mrs W L Gadberry Thursday night A C Moss the hustling lum ¬ ber man of Greensburg was taking up lumber at this place a day or so last week I THURLOW Card Blakeman bought 19 acres of land from Mr Dave Blakeman for 285 Our farmers are busy gather ¬ ing corn I Miss Violet Dills of Liletown who has been visiting Miss Ada Henderson for the past week returned home Sunday The little five year old son of D C < Judd died Thursday with typhoid fever Uncle Jeffrie Jeffries is no better at this writing Misses Hallie Biggs and Zilpher Brown are visiting relatives at Gresham this week I Atha Neagle is improving slowly from a severe case of malaria fever Mr Johnie Leake of Franklin Ky is visiting relatives and friends at this place G R Tucker and family of Oklahoma returned to his home at this plade a few days ago He proved up his claim and came back to Kentucky to live Born to the wife of A R Perkins Nov 8th a son Also to the wife of Wilburn Curry Nov 15th a daughter Ora Neagles son of Louis NeagleSdied at his home near Newt Saturday with typhoid and pheumonia fever iProfR 0 Cabell closed a ten days singing at Thurlow Satur ¬ dday and had an air day singing Sunday Sang in Windows of Heaven No 3 and 5 Mr Cabell certainly understands his pro ¬ fession Rev J P Vanhoy preached an excellent sermon i at M Lebanon Sunday night Miss Mattie Arnett is on the I sick list tf rE H Henderson was I J 1 e 1 i c 1 ± visiting his sister Mrs Alice Pruitt of Liletown a few days last week Rev J P Vanhoy and family were visting the formers parents at Cane Valley from Wednesday till Saturday Miss Vallie Neagles of Camp Knox was visiting relatives at this place from j Thursday till Sunday i Badly Mixed Up Abraham Brown of Winterton N Y had a very remarkable experience he says Doctors got badly mixed up over me one said heart disease two called it kidney trouble the fourth blood poison and the fifth stomach and liver trouble but none of them helped me so my wifeadvised trying Electric Bitters which are restoring me to per- fect ¬ health One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors pre ¬ scribed Guaranteed for blood poison weakness and all stomach liver and kidney complaints by T E Paull druggist 50c r I A NEW TACKLEt The CourierJournal having die covered that the virtuous ration ¬ al Democratic press and people of Kentucky will not follow its lead in a bolt of the nomination of Governor Beckham for United States Senator but with great unaminity have declared in fa ¬ vor of honoring Beckhams cre ¬ dentials that are underwritten by 200000 loyal Democrats has sprung a new tackle Mr Watterson now professes to have been told by somebody that whole precincts in certain mountain counties were recorded tfas casting their votes for Gov Beckham in the primary when in fact > there was no election at all in those precincts neither ballot books nor ballot boxes having reached there that in ¬ vestigation will reveal more bra ¬ zen frauds than the alphabetical voting and other frauds on which the Democratic Court of Appeals based its ouster decision in the Louisville contest cases and which ouster decision met Gov Beckhams approval that in some counties Gov Beckham re ¬ ceived majorities larger than the total Democratic vote of the en- tire ¬ I countY I Mr Watterson believing in the probability of such a slander is now engaged in the pious un ¬ dertaking of persuading some member of the legislature to pro ¬ pose a contest of the primary elonsama one to assume the rights upon which Senator McCreary calmly slept According to the view of the average mountaineer Henry Wat terson has reached the limit of his downward course He can go no lower Somerset Journal IV It is very important that dairy cows have a sufficent amount of salt They ought to be fed this as regularly an any other part of their ration It is not sufficient to give them what salt they want I to eat once a week or once in two week The salt ought to be a part of their daily c weighting l000lpoundg ought to have two ounces of salt a day This salt mornt ing s ialy in the digestion and assimi lationof the balance of the ration i I Will comfort on a sweltering fey When hot and weary it im- parts vigor and energy 5c at soda fountains and in bottles 5Cc s = ti WOMANS HANDICAP Business with man is a perma- nent ¬ career and end which he never permits to drop out of sight With the average woman it is merely an expedient With allIabsorbing are incidents With a woman in time love and matrimony be ¬ come the real thing in life and business the incident Success with the business man is satisfy ¬ ing If the right woman is a factor or is benefitted by his bus ¬ iness success he counts this as an added blessing The woman can not enjoy success alone She must shareflit with some one This is the natural outcropping of unselfishness in the woman With a man success or efforts toward success dwarf all other feelings With a woman sent- iment ¬ affection the unexpected assertion of the feminine nature are liable tb imperil her business success at any moment Wom- an ¬ s Home Companion r A Real Wonderland South Dakota with its rich silver mines bonanza farms wide ranges and strange natuural formations is a ver- itable ¬ wonderland At Mound City in the home of Mrs E D Clapp a won ¬ derful case of healing has lately occur ¬ red Her son seemed near death with i lung and throat trouble Exhausting coughing spells occurred every minutes writes Mrs Clapp fiveI began giving Dr Kings New ery the great medicine that saved hisI life and completely cured him Guar anteed forcoughs and colds throat and lung troubles by T E Paull druggibt 50c and 1 Trial bottle free 1 C 4 FASHION NOTES Artificial flowers ark used on ° evening gown as garniture The effort is being made toi bring back the old round muff and it is seen in many handsome fursI The boned waist following the I curves of the figures are becom ¬ ing popular The overblouse costume con tjnues in favor It is an import- ant feature where an ntire cos- tume ¬ yet not a full waist of the skirt material is wanted Trimming is now lavishly used a trimming on trimming is the order of the day I Many capes for evening wear aje made without a particle of trimming They are circular shape withho and both cape and hood are lined with white 8atinr I f I The old closefitting Priiicees shape i houedrMa lsgamj t J nARD ICKPres J H COCKE V pres RH DIETZHAN Sec I > W TPyne Mill Supply Co 11I DEALERS IN + ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS l T GRIST MILLS FEED MILLS < 1301 TfflRTeeNTHMftIN LOUISVILLE I All Kinds of Machinery Repaired = shown op- ordinary simplest being the housewrapper The sleeves may be short elbow r length or finished at the wrist in sleevesI maybe used terminating at the wrist with a perfectly plain wristedge or a narrow trim med turnback cuff may be add ed I i The adjustable flounce is quite an economy as with one founda- tion one may have many J changes to suit the outer gar i ment by simply putting the flounces on and off by means of j holesI N be of more importance than fineness I of and many garments of cheap material are made to look I very handsome with braid and silk buttons Straight skirts are muchworn by children and the dresses may be made for or with a uimpe The princess makes are popular for young girls arranged afc the shoulder and at the waist line by shirring wide ornament botH waist and skirt They are usually supported by a body lining on which the yoke is laid r 1 To the man who owns the farm the moneyhe makes does not afr ways represent t lye profit It might be that there was not a cent o f money in sight and yet they ar might be the best for ones life What is the condition- s of the farm it stock itk build- ings ¬ its fences the condition of the lands with regard to the years tq come or through the crop that is to follow These are things that are of as such importance as the money you take i n from the crop yes even more Ex e- l SMOKESTACKS t ti J I Sheet fron and Tank Work d r < JOBBING WORK SOLICITED t WHY SANTA CLAYS IS TRUE I v t There is nothing truer or mare wholesome or more farreaching- or more educative than creations M> of a sane and healthy imagina ¬ tion The legend of Santa Claus is true for the reason that it con ¬ nects the childish mind with the mysteries of religion and is aN long step in the direction of real belief The Farmer is not only a firm believer in Santa Claus who is a part of a great Christian fes ¬ tival but he bleieves also in Fair ies and thebasis of that belief is very simple Ho W cqul d a healthy imagination invent any- thing that has no trace of trutH in it How can the ideals of youth and of old age lend them ¬ selves so cunningly to a scheme that is false Let any right minded person think the matter over and it will be readily per- ceived that the Farmers has something more than possibility on I his sideJoel Chandler Har- ris ¬ J In Uncle Kemuss Magazine f for December A 4 I r i Sour i I Stomachi No appetite loss of strength nervous ¬ ness headache constipation bad breath general debility sour risings and catarrh E of tho stomach are all due to indigestion Kodel relieves Indigestion This new discoy i cry represents natural Juices of diges I don as they exist in a healthy stomachI combined with the greatest and reconstructive properties Kodol for dyspepsia doe riot oalr ralitvi indigestion and dyspepsia but tills famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing purifying sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes Matof the stomach- Mr S S 11 of Rnes wss W VM ss7s OIl was troubled with sour rtimieh for tweMy years Kodol cured ra tad we an MW vrtoc K fa aUk forbaky FOR IACKAOHE WEAK kiDNEY TRY- hw1WSk1DNEYS ILADIER PILLflwt M M t ri by L a OWITT A OO QMMtfB t Dr JN Page Alent < r j lw la j 1 p- W

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i i t > h THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY DECEMBER 4 1907I

1i SPARKSYILLE

Mrs Wm Wilson is visitingrelatives at East Fork this week

Mr James Garnett of Co¬

lumbia was on a business tripto this place last Wednesday

0Mr Wade Eubank of Colum ¬

bia was here last Thursday re¬

pairing a mill for Wooten Co

Mr Joe Firquin of Eeltnerwas here one day last week

W L Gadberry wife and lit¬

tle daughter Russell visited thefamily of Mr Joe Gadberry atGadberSundayi34Mr J T Rose who is running

a general merchandise store atthis place for Nell Nell visitedfriends at Qradyville Saturdaynight and Sunday

Mrs Allen Morrison and child-

ren¬

of Gadberry visited MrsMorrisons parents Mr and MrsIJ H Preston last week

J F Gilpin made a businesstrip to Gradyville one day lastweek

r

Corn is ready sale in our townat 250 per barrel

Mr C C 3anes who has beenconfined to hisroon for severalweeks is able to be out again

J A Diddle delivered a loadof flour to A F Coomer one dayIlast week

Our merchants are all enjoy ¬

ing a good trade at this writing

Miss Hattie Gilpin visited hersister Mrs W L GadberryThursday night

A C Moss the hustling lum ¬

ber man of Greensburg wastaking up lumber at this place aday or so last week I

THURLOW

Card Blakeman bought 19 acresof land from Mr Dave Blakemanfor 285

Our farmers are busy gather¬

ing cornI Miss Violet Dills of Liletown

who has been visiting Miss AdaHenderson for the past weekreturned home Sunday

The little five year old son ofD C <Judd died Thursday withtyphoid fever

Uncle Jeffrie Jeffries is nobetter at this writing

Misses Hallie Biggs and ZilpherBrown are visiting relatives atGresham this week

I Atha Neagle is improvingslowly from a severe case ofmalaria fever

Mr Johnie Leake of FranklinKy is visiting relatives andfriends at this place

G R Tucker and family ofOklahoma returned to his homeat this plade a few days agoHe proved up his claim and cameback to Kentucky to live

Born to the wife of A RPerkins Nov 8th a son Also tothe wife of Wilburn Curry Nov15th a daughter

Ora Neagles son of LouisNeagleSdied at his home nearNewt Saturday with typhoid andpheumonia fever

iProfR 0 Cabell closed a tendays singing at Thurlow Satur¬

dday and had an air day singingSunday Sang in Windows ofHeaven No 3 and 5 Mr Cabellcertainly understands his pro ¬

fession

Rev J P Vanhoy preachedan excellent sermon i at MLebanon Sunday night

Miss Mattie Arnett is on theI sick list tfrE H Henderson was I

J1 e

1

i c 1±

visiting his sister Mrs Alice Pruittof Liletown a few days lastweek

Rev J P Vanhoy and familywere visting the formers parentsat Cane Valley from Wednesdaytill Saturday

Miss Vallie Neagles of CampKnox was visiting relatives atthis place from j Thursday tillSunday

i

Badly Mixed Up

Abraham Brown of Winterton NY had a very remarkable experiencehe says Doctors got badly mixed upover me one said heart disease twocalled it kidney trouble the fourthblood poison and the fifth stomach andliver trouble but none of them helpedme so my wifeadvised trying ElectricBitters which are restoring me to per-

fect¬

health One bottle did me moregood than all the five doctors pre ¬

scribed Guaranteed for blood poisonweakness and all stomach liver andkidney complaints by T E Paulldruggist 50c r

I

A NEW TACKLEt

The CourierJournal having die

covered that the virtuous ration¬

al Democratic press and peopleof Kentucky will not follow itslead in a bolt of the nominationof Governor Beckham for UnitedStates Senator but with greatunaminity have declared in fa¬

vor of honoring Beckhams cre ¬

dentials that are underwrittenby 200000 loyal Democrats hassprung a new tackle

Mr Watterson now professesto have been told by somebodythat whole precincts in certainmountain counties were recordedtfas casting their votes for Gov

Beckham in the primary whenin fact > there was no election atall in those precincts neither

ballot books nor ballot boxeshaving reached there that in¬

vestigation will reveal more bra¬

zen frauds than the alphabetical

voting and other frauds on whichthe Democratic Court of Appeals

based its ouster decision in theLouisville contest cases and

which ouster decision met Gov

Beckhams approval that in

some counties Gov Beckham re¬

ceived majorities larger than thetotal Democratic vote of the en-

tire

¬

IcountY

I

Mr Watterson believing in

the probability of such a slanderis now engaged in the pious un¬

dertaking of persuading some

member of the legislature to pro ¬

pose a contest of the primary

elonsama one to assume

the rights upon which SenatorMcCreary calmly slept

According to the view of theaverage mountaineer Henry Watterson has reached the limit of

his downward course He can

go no lower Somerset JournalI V

It is very important that dairycows have a sufficent amount of

salt They ought to be fed thisas regularly an any other part of

their ration It is not sufficient

to give them what salt they wantI

to eat once a week or once in two

week The salt ought to be apart of their daily c weightingl000lpoundg ought to have twoounces of salt a day This saltmornting s

ialy in the digestion and assimi

lationof the balance of theration i I

Will comfort on a swelteringfey When hot and weary it im-parts vigor and energy

5c at soda fountains and in bottles 5Cc

s= ti

WOMANS HANDICAP

Business with man is a perma-

nent¬

career and end which henever permits to drop out ofsight With the average womanit is merely an expedient With

allIabsorbingare incidents With a woman

in time love and matrimony be¬

come the real thing in life andbusiness the incident Successwith the business man is satisfy ¬

ing If the right woman is afactor or is benefitted by his bus ¬

iness success he counts this asan added blessing The womancan not enjoy success aloneShe must shareflit with some oneThis is the natural outcroppingof unselfishness in the womanWith a man success or effortstoward success dwarf all otherfeelings With a woman sent-

iment¬

affection the unexpectedassertion of the feminine natureare liable tb imperil her businesssuccess at any moment Wom-

an¬

s Home Companionr

A Real Wonderland

South Dakota with its rich silvermines bonanza farms wide ranges andstrange natuural formations is a ver-

itable¬

wonderland At Mound City inthe home of Mrs E D Clapp a won¬

derful case of healing has lately occur ¬

red Her son seemed near death with i

lung and throat trouble Exhaustingcoughing spells occurred everyminutes writes Mrs Clapp fiveIbegan giving Dr Kings Newery the great medicine that saved hisIlife and completely cured him Guaranteed forcoughs and colds throat andlung troubles by T E Paull druggibt50c and 1 Trial bottle free

1 C 4

FASHION NOTES

Artificial flowers ark used on°

evening gown as garnitureThe effort is being made toi

bring back the old round muffand it is seen in many handsome

fursIThe boned waist following the

I

curves of the figures are becom ¬

ing popular

The overblouse costume contjnues in favor It is an import-

ant feature where an ntire cos-

tume¬

yet not a full waist of theskirt material is wanted

Trimming is now lavishly useda trimming on trimming is theorder of the day

I

Many capes for evening wearaje made without a particle oftrimming They are circularshape withho and both cape

and hood are lined with white

8atinr If I

The old closefitting Priiicees

shapeihouedrMa lsgamj

t J

nARD ICKPres J H COCKE V pres RH DIETZHAN Sec

I >

W TPyne Mill Supply Co11IDEALERS IN +

ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLSl

T

GRIST MILLS FEED MILLS <

1301 TfflRTeeNTHMftIN LOUISVILLE

I All Kinds of Machinery Repaired =

shown op-

ordinarysimplest being the

housewrapper Thesleeves may be short elbow r

length or finished at the wristinsleevesImaybe used terminating at thewrist with a perfectly plainwristedge or a narrow trimmed turnback cuff may be added I

i

The adjustable flounce is quitean economy as with one founda-

tion one may have many J

changes to suit the outer gari

ment by simply putting theflounces on and off by means of

j

holesI N

be ofmore importance than fineness

I

of and many garments ofcheap material are made to look

I

very handsome with braid andsilk buttons

Straight skirts are muchwornby children and the dresses may

be made for or with a uimpeThe princess makes are popular

for young girls arranged afc theshoulder and at the waist line byshirring wide ornamentbotH waist and skirt They areusually supported by a body

lining on which the yoke is laidr 1

To the man who owns the farmthe moneyhe makes does not afr

ways represent t lye profit Itmight be that there was not a

cent of money in sight and yetthey ar might be the best forones life What is the condition-

sof the farm it stock itk build-

ings

¬

its fences the condition of

the lands with regard to the yearstq come or through the crop thatis to follow These are thingsthat are of as such importanceas the money you take i n fromthe crop yes even more Ex

e-

l

SMOKESTACKS tti

J ISheet fron and Tank Work

d r<

JOBBING WORK SOLICITED

t

WHY SANTA CLAYS IS TRUE Iv t

There is nothing truer or marewholesome or more farreaching-or more educative than creations

M >

of a sane and healthy imagina¬

tion The legend of Santa Clausis true for the reason that it con¬

nects the childish mind with themysteries of religion and is aN

long step in the direction of realbelief The Farmer is not only afirm believer in Santa Claus whois a part of a great Christian fes¬

tival but he bleieves also in Fairies and thebasis of that beliefis very simple Ho W cqul d ahealthy imagination invent any-thing that has no trace of trutHin it How can the ideals ofyouth and of old age lend them¬

selves so cunningly to a schemethat is false Let any rightminded person think the matterover and it will be readily per-ceived that the Farmers hassomething more than possibilityon

Ihis sideJoel Chandler Har-

ris¬ J

In Uncle Kemuss Magazine f

for DecemberA

4

Ir iSour i

I

StomachiNo appetite loss of strength nervous ¬

ness headache constipation bad breathgeneral debility sour risings and catarrh E

of tho stomach are all due to indigestionKodel relieves Indigestion This new discoy i

cry represents natural Juices of diges I

don as they exist in a healthy stomachIcombined with the greatestand reconstructive properties Kodol fordyspepsia doe riot oalr ralitvi indigestionand dyspepsia but tills famous remedyhelps all stomach troubles by cleansingpurifying sweetening and strengtheningthe mucous membranes Matof the stomach-

Mr S S 11 of Rnes wss W VM ss7sOIl was troubled with sour rtimieh for tweMy yearsKodol cured ra tad we an MW vrtoc K fa aUkforbaky

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