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t r t t I 4 ii 8 r o THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS cj 1 dt i j Grad illet l r iiJ 1 Did h rldW WfY a ryr es t pent i few days riht Louisville- last t i 1eek > W7ljT Button of Glasgow spent a few days here list week Mrs Kate Montgomery of Co ¬ dumb ia spent last week with rel atives at this place Al Pedigo the wellknown stock man of Glasgow was in our midst the first of the week Rev Cave of tolumbia filled his regular appointment here last Sunday with a very interesting discourse V Mr and Mrs J D spent several days in last week We had a very hard rain last Tuesday that made our eree very high for several hours bu no serious damage was done ex i cept people were a little bit alarmed for a short while i I l Quite a number from this place i attended the funeral of Mr E r T Keltner at the Tarter ceme i y tery last Wednesday afternoon Miss Mollie Flowers who has x been in school at Russellville for several months returned home v last Thursday Miss Mary Caldwell Milltown spent a few days of last week I with Mrs Moss at this places s Our farmers made good use o- the f few days of sunshine latter part of last week and consequent ¬ ly there are a number of acres of ground prepared for tobacco s We are glad to note that we have no new cases of measles and all the old cases are about I well Do not be afraid of measles at this place for there is none here now J P Hutchison the produce 1 man of Columbia was in ourI mjclst last Thursday looking fine and says his business is good- J A Wilmore who has been in Lexington in school for the past term returned home last Monday to spend the vacation on farmMr Lowe of Columbia called in to see us while on his way to Edmonton one day last week with a full line of shoe and prices to meet competition Mr Huston Roach one of our oldest citizens died on the 24th with a complication of diseases Mr Roach was a good man and t will be missed in this communi- ty Mr John Simpson of Breed- ing was with us one day last week and had on exhibition one of the most complete irons for ironing clothes that has ever been presented to the people be ¬ yond a question This is some ¬ thing that every lady should be interested in as warm weathe- fast is approaching and a major ¬ ity of them know how difficult < v jt is to get fuel during the hot months Besides all of this there is no heat attached to this iron It is certainly a great in vention for the ladies Mr Simpson will give you all a call in the near fnture f Rev J R Crawford of C Vvflumbia will preach at the Met > xdist church in our city the first M Sunday night in June Every body invited to attend < One of the saddest occurrences that has ever happened in this f community took place last Wed- nesday J afternoon when Curt 4 ip Stephen Accidentally shot himself feiin the right arm near the shoul 1 t r I der The wound jwas 0 so severe i necessaryt J ° Drs Grissom Hindmau and Wag i goner of Columbia were called and amputated the arm Every ¬ thing that can be done by skilled physicians loving parents and friends for his relief is being done and it is hoped by his many friends that he will soon re- cover ¬ Married on the 22nd at Burks vi lIe Miss Carry an accomplish- ed ¬ daughter of Mr and Mrs Al ¬ fred Butler of Cloyd Landing to Mr Otho Moore of Weed Mr Moore contributes to the nicer congratue late him on being so fortundte in winning the affections of this ak s I stept s I of life that their paths may be- strewn i with flowers Immediate ¬ ly after the ceremony was pro- nounced ¬ the happy couple start ¬ ed for the home of the groo where a bountiful repast was served with many of their friends and relatives Mr W T Flowers of Bow- ling ¬ Green who has been visit- ing ¬ his daughter Mrs Curt Hind man for the past month made himself a firstclass boat while here It is well adapted to ou- tream We understand tha this is one of the first that h has made and it moves out with perfect success Mr Flowers with a few of his intimate friend- f are using it now on Russell creek and are catching some very fine fish We understand that Mr V Flowers will go by water to his home on this boat and will launch out in a few days IRussell Springs L 0 Phelps of Jamestown was here Wednesday Dr Elam Harris and Walter J Stearmanrbf Esto were in town calling on old friends Monday Mrs Rounds is teaching a pri- vate ¬ class in music for a few weeks at her Irvin IsbelL homeI Kinney being gone last week sMr Barnes mother of Prof Barnes who has been quite ill fur several days is improving Harry and Estus Mitchell of I Eli called on friends here Thurs ¬ day Come again boys Miss Mollie Burchett of Albany is here with her brother Leo and studying music I Everyone is glad to see theI sun shine once more Sunday school convention at the Baptist church Friday night I Saturday and SundayI Mr Geo completer d I and will leave in a few days for the city to purchase counters furnishings c t Miss Abel Marcum is visiting in JamestownLittle Graham is q uit sick Miss Cora Conover visited her brother here last week Mr Walter G ffwasin our nighth Master Hobart Wilson is visi ing his grand father Wilson at Felix v r Kept The King at Home T for the past year we have kept the King of all laxativesDr Kings New Life Pillsin our home and they vein proved a blessing to all you family YI IatPauUBrug Co y K1i 1 a Dunnville 0 I d 4 tw T ThemeasJesJ is about a thing of the pain this community Mr and Mrs R L Dickinson and baby left for Louisville last Monday morning They will be gone for several days Rev Crit Baker filled his regu ¬ lar appointment at Luttrell creek last Sunday Miss Effie Pelley who has been attending s c h o 01 at Russell Springsreturnedhome a few days agoI J F Pelley has gone into the poultry business He is having fine success so far Mrs Lona Pierce who has been very sick for some time is better at this time Mr J C Pelley was in Rus- sell Springs last week Mr L T Dickinson who has been attending school at Russell Springs eturned home last Sunday mOur farmers as usual raised I large tobacco crops last winter but we have failed to see any fields being set yet Several from this end of the I county were at Liberty last Fri ¬ day and Saturday taking the ex ¬ amination beenr att homee WednesdayMr Cundiff of Liberty weeks Joe Thomas was in Lexington last week While gone h e bought a new buggy W G Ellis of Pellyton was here last week e j Sano vN V f There were many in this sec ¬ tion disappointed May 18 They were expecting to see the ele ¬ ments all a flame lighted up by Halleys comet but to their sur ¬ prise the comet did not come Mr John C White and wife who recently went to Arkansas got back last week Bro Turner delivered a very interesting sermon at Bryant school house last Sunday evening and didnt ask for money T W Bryant merchant is having a lively trade I IIIvisited Thursday There were a good many from this place attended the singing I at Oak Grove There was a large crowd and the music was excel ent A Tribute of Respect I Mrs Eliza Lucinda McKinley the devoted wife of Mr Solomon McKinley peacefully passed over the River of Death Tuesday I afternoon May 24 1910 The de ¬ ceased was born near Russell I Springs Ky November 291849 and was married to her surviving Dee ¬ cember 22 1868 In young wo- manhood ¬ j she was modest and I unassuming hence she was well known throughout the neighbor hood > every body being her fondt i of her company as rnianr1o ¬ ble traits of character inspired and drew close rendly relation ¬ ship JThe year before she mar ¬ JJ ried in 1867 she professed faith her Savior united with the Methodest Church Mt Pleasant near Esto Ju9sell r co un t y February 12 i870y she removed i with her husband from Russell county to Adair county jier diiITtch KH membership bem ans- ferr J tit l ed to the organization fat- dear Spring where she remained a consistent follower of her Sa ¬ vior until the final dissolution She leaves besides her husband eight children three daughters and five sons all grown and well known to a great many people of Adair county To those who have been so sorely bereft we extend our deepest sympathy trusting that the balm of Gilead will heal their bleeding hearts t Absher Sunday school at this place is progressing nicely Every body invited to attend Farmers are getting far behind with their work owing to the recent v v rains Eld F J Barger will preach at Egypt the 2ndSunday in this month Mr Sam Grant who has been on an extended visit to Missouri j returned home last Friday Mr Grant is well pleased with the people and thinks it a fine coun ¬ try Misses Bertha and Audra Dil lingham spent Saturday and Sun¬ I of i with Mr is on the Wade and Ina of Ky Mr and Mrs B ¬ this week Mr and James at and Mr and Mrs spent last week at WA H son and the of James Green river been past ¬ ing for days the failed to reach on of high water Mr Willie spent with his cousin Mrs Ethyl of Plum Emma and Clara ¬ spent night their uncle Moore and were home by their Miss Ester and Willie Moore Miss Laura spent Sun ¬ Miss Zella East T ¬ er spent at Mrs M A while en route for Mr H and j spent at b Mr y t II i NJtI i CfEJJ1 J JORDAN > r t tot t The in Kentucky will make the season atlhis home in Gradyville Ky at 1500 to insure a I and right tT has sired more colts than any horse in Kentucky and his are the ones more money Ethan oWlpricefor w States come to this to they are the ones thathave other out of in this 1st the horse stood the test and has proven Eto be the He is the only horse in this ever sired a colt which sold for 70000 at old There havebeen a of JOR ¬ DANS colts sold for from 300 to 700 and a of them year old sold for from 500 Has any other olts in this sold for half of If they some one will say something about it the r of the News I want to know where they are Dont ° let the other feller make you their horse is good r for you know it is not your mare toJoDAN and a colt and a good one I t + i W r u- HAHNA9S GREEN SEAL THE TO WEAR PAINT NOTHING IN IT be that will improve it Every Essential Quality V Pigments scientifically combined and ground in Pure Linseed Oil Vx a Little Lead a Lot Zinc but a LOT OF andLITTLE 1 Costs more to make but the it 1 a FOR SALE BY JEFFRIES HARDWARE COLUMBIA KENTUCKY day anafMrs LHI- FeeseMr Bunnie Rice sick listMr Hanibal daught- er Lexington re- visiting J Robertson Sherrill visited relatives Holmes Saturday Sunday WA Rice one day HumphressMr J daughter family Cooley Saturday has ford several and mail Knifley account Thomas Sun- day night Russell Point Misses Ro bertson with MrDM accompanied cousins Ethyl Mr Holmes dawith IDr Z Gabbert arid daught Grace Sunday night Brockman Columbia and Mrs J Morris children Fridaynight Drewy M9 f- Jtt I PEACOCK best breeder present living coltpsound JORDAN colts that bring country buy put stallions business country JORDAN that has best country that 2 years number that number 3 andover tol000 horses country these prices have please through columns believe as asJoEDSN Bring get LGrady 1c MADE bu- LACKING t what should there NOTHING Possesses finely Not and LEAD ZINC peoplevant THE STORE Rus- sell Ingram Martin visited Monday Moores southern Miss Ella Humphress spent last Thursday night with Miss Bettie Bryant Misses Ethyl Moore and Clara Robertson spent Wednesday night with Mr and Mrs S W AbsherMr Cooley is erecting a large feed barn which when corn pleted will add much to the ap ¬ pearance of his place Mrs M A Brockman is the guest of her daughter Mrs Z T Gabbert of Roley this week Mrs Bettie Cunningham of Cane Valley spent several days of last week With his cousin Mr W P Dillingham of this place Mr and Mrs S L Smith and children Claud and Eslella spent Monday with Mr and Mrs De laney Robertson Mr Sam Grant who has just I returned home from Carrollton Mo spent Tuesday night at H < B Robertsons Mrs Elizabeth Cooley was the pleasant guest of her daughter Mrs R L Dillingham last Wed- nesday ¬ Miss Emma Fardwick and Jeff I Cooley were visiting their uncle Mr J H Martin one day last week I Milltown I i Mr J CJ Calhon of near omfc munity several days ofrtlastweek a t t collecting the debts due from nis tisa Mr Cleve Thomas of Corfiin r is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity I Miss Celeste Shirley who has been attending the Normal School in Bowling Green has re- turned ¬ I home I Miss Minnie Rogers who has been attending the L WTS has returned home Russells creek was higher here last Wednesday than it Has been this year causing much damage Will Ingram of Camp Knox was here last week J > r Rev Rood filled his regular ap pointment here last Sunday V Mr G A Beard has been on the sick list but is bettertlH c week MrJ R Tutt Jr reports much damage done to the crops of Blue SpringJbranch caused by heavy rains f tOn boys here are doing more fishihg than work T4ofuI ¬ Aver onas near Campbell ville J acvholives t- the tail of the comet the other dnotbeen swepthishou8eawsyr Av r I

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    oTHE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS cj 1

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    iiJ 1 Did h rldW WfYaryr

    est pent i few days riht Louisville-

    lastt i 1eek>W7ljT Button of Glasgow

    spent a few days here list weekMrs Kate Montgomery of Co¬

    dumb ia spent last week with relatives at this place

    Al Pedigo the wellknownstock man of Glasgow was inour midst the first of the week

    Rev Cave of tolumbia filledhis regular appointment here lastSunday with a very interestingdiscourse V

    Mr and Mrs J Dspent several days inlast week

    We had a very hard rain lastTuesday that made our ereevery high for several hours buno serious damage was done ex

    i cept people were a little bitalarmed for a short whilei I

    l Quite a number from this placei attended the funeral of Mr E

    r

    T Keltner at the Tarter cemeiy tery last Wednesday afternoon

    Miss Mollie Flowers who hasx been in school at Russellville for

    several months returned homev last Thursday

    Miss Mary Caldwell Milltownspent a few days of last week

    I

    with Mrs Moss at this placess Our farmers made good use o-the

    ffew days of sunshine latter

    part of last week and consequent¬ly there are a number of acres ofground prepared for tobacco s

    We are glad to note that wehave no new cases of measlesand all the old cases are about

    I

    well Do not be afraid ofmeasles at this place for thereis none here now

    J P Hutchison the produce1

    man of Columbia was in ourImjclst last Thursday looking fineand says his business is good-

    J A Wilmore who has beenin Lexington in school for thepast term returned home lastMonday to spend the vacation on

    farmMrLowe of Columbia

    called in to see us while on hisway to Edmonton one day lastweek with a full line of shoeand prices to meet competition

    Mr Huston Roach one of ouroldest citizens died on the 24thwith a complication of diseasesMr Roach was a good man and

    twill be missed in this communi-ty

    Mr John Simpson of Breed-ing was with us one day lastweek and had on exhibition oneof the most complete irons forironing clothes that has everbeen presented to the people be¬yond a question This is some ¬thing that every lady should beinterested in as warm weathe-

    fastis approaching and a major¬ity of them know how difficult

    < vjt is to get fuel during the hotmonths Besides all of thisthere is no heat attached to thisiron It is certainly a great invention for the ladies MrSimpson will give you all a callin the near fnture

    f Rev J R Crawford of CVvflumbia will preach at the Met

    > xdist church in our city the firstM Sunday night in June Every

    body invited to attend< One of the saddest occurrences

    that has ever happened in thisf community took place last Wed-

    nesdayJ

    afternoon when Curt4 ipStephen Accidentally shot himselffeiin the right arm near the shoul

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    I

    der The wound jwas0 so severe inecessaryt J°Drs Grissom Hindmau and Wag

    igoner of Columbia were calledand amputated the arm Every ¬thing that can be done by skilledphysicians loving parents andfriends for his relief is beingdone and it is hoped by his manyfriends that he will soon re-cover

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    Married on the 22nd at Burksvi lIe Miss Carry an accomplish-ed

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    daughter of Mr and Mrs Al ¬fred Butler of Cloyd Landingto Mr Otho Moore of WeedMr Moore contributes to thenicercongratuelate him on being so fortundtein winning the affections of thisaks Istept s Iof life that their paths may be-strewn iwith flowers Immediate ¬ly after the ceremony was pro-nounced

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    the happy couple start ¬ed for the home of the groowhere a bountiful repast wasserved with many of their friendsand relatives

    Mr W T Flowers of Bow-ling

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    Green who has been visit-ing

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    his daughter Mrs Curt Hindman for the past month madehimself a firstclass boat whilehere It is well adapted to ou-tream We understand tha

    this is one of the first that hhas made and it moves out withperfect success Mr Flowerswith a few of his intimate friend-

    fare using it now on Russell creekand are catching some very finefish We understand that Mr

    V

    Flowers will go by water to hishome on this boat and will launchout in a few days

    IRussellSpringsL 0 Phelps of Jamestown

    was here Wednesday

    Dr Elam Harris and WalterJ

    Stearmanrbf Esto were in towncalling on old friends Monday

    Mrs Rounds is teaching a pri-vate

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    class in music for a fewweeks at her

    Irvin IsbelLhomeIKinney being gonelast week

    sMr Barnes mother of ProfBarnes who has been quite illfur several days is improving

    Harry and Estus Mitchell ofI

    Eli called on friends here Thurs ¬day Come again boys

    Miss Mollie Burchett of Albanyis here with her brother Leo andstudying music I

    Everyone is glad to see theIsun shine once more

    Sunday school convention at theBaptist church Friday night ISaturday and SundayIMr Geo

    completer d Iand will leave in a few days forthe city to purchase countersfurnishings c

    tMiss Abel Marcum is visiting

    inJamestownLittle

    Graham is quitsick

    Miss Cora Conover visited herbrother here last week

    Mr Walter G ffwasin ournighthMaster Hobart Wilson is visiing his grand father Wilson atFelix v

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    Kept The King at Home Tfor the past year we have kept the

    King of all laxativesDr Kings NewLife Pillsin our home and they veinproved a blessing to all you familyYIIatPauUBrug Co yK1i

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    Dunnville0

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    d4 tw TThemeasJesJ is about a thing

    of the pain this communityMr and Mrs R L Dickinson

    and baby left for Louisville lastMonday morning They will begone for several days

    Rev Crit Baker filled his regu ¬lar appointment at Luttrell creeklast Sunday

    Miss Effie Pelley who has beenattending s c h o 01 at RussellSpringsreturnedhome a few days

    agoIJ F Pelley has gone into the

    poultry business He is havingfine success so far

    Mrs Lona Pierce who hasbeen very sick for some time isbetter at this time

    Mr J C Pelley was in Rus-sell Springs last week

    Mr L T Dickinson who hasbeen attending school at RussellSprings eturned home lastSunday

    mOur farmers as usual raisedI

    large tobacco crops last winterbut we have failed to see anyfields being set yet

    Several from this end of theI

    county were at Liberty last Fri¬day and Saturday taking the ex¬aminationbeenratthomeeWednesdayMr Cundiff of LibertyweeksJoe Thomas was in Lexingtonlast week While gone h ebought a new buggy

    W G Ellis of Pellyton washere last week

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    SanovN V f

    There were many in this sec ¬tion disappointed May 18 Theywere expecting to see the ele¬ments all a flame lighted up byHalleys comet but to their sur¬prise the comet did not come

    Mr John C White and wifewho recently went to Arkansasgot back last week

    Bro Turner delivered a veryinteresting sermon at Bryantschool house last Sunday eveningand didnt ask for money

    T W Bryant merchant ishaving a lively trade I

    IIIvisitedThursday

    There were a good many fromthis place attended the singing Iat Oak Grove There was a largecrowd and the music was excelent

    A Tribute of Respect I

    Mrs Eliza Lucinda McKinleythe devoted wife of Mr SolomonMcKinley peacefully passed overthe River of Death Tuesday Iafternoon May 24 1910 The de ¬ceased was born near Russell ISprings Ky November 291849and was married to her survivingDee ¬cember 22 1868 In young wo-manhood ¬ jshe was modest and Iunassuming hence she was wellknown throughout the neighborhood > every body being herfondt iof her company as rnianr1o ¬ble traits of character inspiredand drew close rendly relation ¬ship JThe year before she mar¬

    JJried in 1867 she professed faith

    her Savior united with theMethodest Church Mt Pleasantnear Esto Ju9sell r c o u n t yFebruary 12 i870y she removed

    i

    with her husband from Russellcounty to Adair county jierdiiITtch KHmembership bem ans-ferr

    J tit led to the organization fat-

    dear Spring where she remaineda consistent follower of her Sa¬vior until the final dissolutionShe leaves besides her husbandeight children three daughtersand five sons all grown and wellknown to a great many people ofAdair county

    To those who have been sosorely bereft we extend ourdeepest sympathy trusting thatthe balm of Gilead will healtheir bleeding hearts

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    Absher

    Sunday school at this place isprogressing nicely Every bodyinvited to attend

    Farmers are getting far behindwith their work owing to therecent v vrains

    Eld F J Barger will preachat Egypt the 2ndSunday in thismonth

    Mr Sam Grant who has beenon an extended visit to Missouri jreturned home last Friday MrGrant is well pleased with thepeople and thinks it a fine coun ¬try

    Misses Bertha and Audra Dillingham spent Saturday and Sun¬

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    of

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    with Mr

    is on the

    Wade andIna of Ky

    Mr and Mrs B ¬

    this week

    Mr andJames at

    and

    Mr and Mrsspent last week at WA

    H sonand theof James

    Green river been past ¬ing for days the

    failed to reach onof high water

    Mr Willie spentwith his cousin Mrs

    Ethyl of Plum

    Emma and Clara ¬spent night

    their uncle Mooreand were home by

    their MissEster and Willie Moore

    Miss Laura spent Sun ¬Miss Zella EastT ¬

    er spent atMrs M A while enroute for

    Mr H andjspent at

    bMr y t

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    JORDAN > rt tot tThe in Kentucky will make the season atlhis

    home in Gradyville Ky at 1500 to insure aI

    and righttT

    has sired more colts than any horse inKentucky and his are the ones more money EthanoWlpriceforwStates come to this to they are the ones thathave

    other out of in this 1st thehorse stood the test and has proven Eto be the Heis the only horse in this ever sired a colt which soldfor 70000 at old There havebeen a of JOR ¬DANS colts sold for from 300 to 700 and a of them

    year old sold for from 500 Has any otherolts in this sold for half of If they

    some one will say something about it ther

    of the News I want to know where they are Dont ° letthe other feller make you their horse is good rfor you know it is not your mare toJoDAN and a coltand a good one I t

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    HAHNA9S GREEN SEALTHE TO WEAR PAINT

    NOTHING IN IT bethat will improve it

    Every Essential Quality V

    Pigments scientifically combined and groundin Pure Linseed Oil Vx

    a Little Lead a Lot Zinc but a LOT OFandLITTLE

    1 Costs more to make but the it1 a FOR SALE BY

    JEFFRIES HARDWARECOLUMBIA KENTUCKY

    day anafMrs LHI-FeeseMr

    Bunnie Rice sick

    listMrHanibal daught-

    er Lexington re-visiting J

    RobertsonSherrill visited relatives

    Holmes Saturday Sunday

    WA Riceone day

    HumphressMrJ

    daughter familyCooley Saturday

    has fordseveral and

    mail Knifley

    account

    Thomas Sun-

    day nightRussell Point

    Misses Ro

    bertson with

    MrDMaccompanied

    cousins Ethyl Mr

    Holmes

    dawithIDr Z Gabbert arid daught

    Grace Sunday nightBrockman

    Columbia

    and Mrs J Morrischildren Fridaynight

    Drewy

    M9 f-Jtt I

    PEACOCK

    best breeder presentliving coltpsound

    JORDANcolts that bring

    country buyput stallions business country JORDAN

    that has bestcountry that

    2 years numberthat number

    3 andover tol000horses country these priceshave please throughcolumns

    believe as asJoEDSNBring get

    LGrady1cMADE

    bu-

    LACKINGt what should there NOTHING

    Possesses

    finely

    Not andLEAD ZINC

    peoplevant

    THE STORE

    Rus-

    sell

    Ingram

    Martinvisited

    Monday

    Moores

    southern

    Miss Ella Humphress spentlast Thursday night with MissBettie Bryant

    Misses Ethyl Moore and ClaraRobertson spent Wednesdaynight with Mr and Mrs S W

    AbsherMrCooley is erecting a

    large feed barn which when cornpleted will add much to the ap ¬pearance of his place

    Mrs M A Brockman is theguest of her daughter Mrs Z TGabbert of Roley this week

    Mrs Bettie Cunningham ofCane Valley spent several daysof last week With his cousin MrW P Dillingham of this place

    Mr and Mrs S L Smith andchildren Claud and Eslella spentMonday with Mr and Mrs Delaney Robertson

    Mr Sam Grant who has just Ireturned home from CarrolltonMo spent Tuesday night at H <B Robertsons

    Mrs Elizabeth Cooley was thepleasant guest of her daughterMrs R L Dillingham last Wed-nesday

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    Miss Emma Fardwick and Jeff I

    Cooley were visiting their uncleMr J H Martin one day lastweek

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    MilltownI

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    Mr J CJ Calhon of nearomfcmunity several days ofrtlastweeka tt

    collecting the debts due from nistisaMr Cleve Thomas of Corfiinris visiting relatives and friendsin this vicinity

    I Miss Celeste Shirley who hasbeen attending the NormalSchool in Bowling Green has re-turned

    ¬I

    home I

    Miss Minnie Rogers who hasbeen attending the L WTShas returned home

    Russells creek was higherhere last Wednesday than it Hasbeen this year causing muchdamage

    Will Ingram of Camp Knoxwas here last week J >

    rRev Rood filled his regular ap

    pointment here last Sunday V

    Mr G A Beard has been onthe sick list but is bettertlH cweek

    MrJ R Tutt Jr reportsmuch damage done to the cropsof Blue SpringJbranch caused byheavy rains ftOnboys here are doing more fishihgthan workT4ofuI¬Aver onas near Campbellville J

    acvholives t-the tail of the comet the other

    dnotbeenswepthishou8eawsyr Avr

    I