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E ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 28 1907
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MACHINE SHOPOpened up by experienced Machinist
Repairs Promptly and Correctly Made onEngines Boilers and all Machinery Shop well equipped-
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The New Bobbitt Hotel
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Neat Rooms Good Beds Good Table Fare and aiGood Accommodations as found anywhere Firstclass la every thing and most reasonable in priceTbeipstro isle of Adair County solicitedJ
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WILMORE HOTEL
Firstclaws Table
Good Sample RoomsFeed Stable
Reasonable Rates
W MI3tILMOftE PROGradyvllle Kentucky
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When you can Get a 1900 Ball Bearing
WASH MACHINE
that a Child 14 years old can Wash a Tub of Clothes in 6minutes Guaranteed to do the Work or Money Refunded
Write for prices on NEW WAY GASOLINE ENGINES
i Address Department A care of DEHLER BROS I
HOTELTELEPHONECOBURG
This seems to be one of the fa ¬
vored sections so far as rain isconcerned and vegetation wasnever better Tobacco is finewhile good prices stimulate goodcultivation and careful handlingThe wheat is all threshed with apoor yield and low prices andthis means a low acreage for thecoming crop
The Logging business of theMcLean Lumber Co has been ata standstill for some weeks onaccount of teams and hands be¬
ing employed elsewhere but willopen up in a few days with agreater force than ever
The sick of this section are allMrsrDaves a very old lady is somebetter Bob Hancock of Kelleyville is improving and Mrs Lu ¬
ther Curry is much better-
Astarvelldigging outfit madethe rounds of > Coburg andstruck some fine streams of wa ¬
ter Will Jones the blacksmithat a depth of 67 feet struck afine stream Charlie Morris andJim Hare struck fine streams at30 odd feet
Road overseers with theirhands and teams have been put¬
ting our roads in good order thepast few weeks
The question of personal priv¬
ilege is one that may come be ¬
fore the observant mind each day
in the year A few years ago
the writer called attention to thedepredations committed upon thefarmers woodland by thethoughtless people digging na¬
tive ginseng and other medical
herbs which served in a measure
to suppress this kind of tresspassupon the land owners How ¬
ever the advocacy of this factdoes not in a measure destroythe idea among some that manythings not their own is theirs ifthey trouble themselves to takeit As example men of goodstanding will go on our creeklands and haul away gravel andconvert it to their own use with¬
out so much as asking for itNow a thing not worth askingfor and yet is beneficial to uscertainly should have a value insomeway How much differ ¬
ence is there between the manwho goes into your fenced upfield and hauls away a load ofyour soil than the one who goes
on your outside land and haulsaway a load of gravel If theformer is tresspass and openstealing what is the last
Our Fairs have come and gone
The one at Bur esville was good
and so was the Columbia Fairbut there is something lackingThese Fairs are created to stim-ulate
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interest among the farmersand stock men but ddithey j serve
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this purpose The premiums of¬
fered the agriculturalist are notsufficient to warrant preparationfor a display much less to stim ¬
ulate superior effort This ac¬
counts for the small display ofagricultural products The stockfeatures are all right but letshave a division of interest be¬
tween the stockmen and agricult-
urists¬
The Limit of Life
The most eminent medicalscientistsare unanimous in the conclusion thatthe generally accepted limitation of hu¬
man life is many years below the at¬
tainment possible with the avancedknowledge of which the race is nowpossessed The critical period that de ¬
termines its duration seems to be be-
tween¬
I 50 and 60 the proper care ofi the body during this decade cannot betoo strongly urged carelessness thenbeing fatal to longevity Natures besthelper after 50 is Electric Bitters the
I scientific tonic medicine that revitalizesevery organ of the body Guaranteed
iT E Paull druggist 50c
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DROWNED IN CUMBERLAND RIVER
On Sunday morning betweennine and ten oclock Forest RayHumble a sixteen year old sonof Mr and Mrs L C Humblewas drowned His body wasfound Monday morning aboutnine oclock Brother Ethertonpreached the funeral and hisbody was laid to rest on his fath¬
ers farm near KendallRay was a noble little fellow
a boy that always had a brightsmile and a pleasant word foreveryone dutiful son to fatherand mother a loving brother to
little brothers and sisters Heleaves four sisters and two little
brothersOurheavens gain
One fond hope remainsunblightedHopes of meeting Ray again
When we shall be transportedFrom this world of sin and pain
Our hearts with sorrow broken
Christ has felt the cruel thornHe will give back pur darling Ray
On the Resurrection morn
His Friend Mae Rowena Ky
DIRIGO
Several from this place atten-
ded
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the fair-
Misses Helena Hundley andAnnie Lee Strange visited theiruncle W L Strange Inroadlast week
The measle scare is about over
in this section
Mr Paul Epperson Montpel
ier was here last Sunday
Robert Yolks of Bakerton will
lecture at Bird School House thefirst Friday evening in Septem¬
ber He will also make picturesat that place that day
Charlie Harness will sing atIndependence the 4th Sunday
p m in this month
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WEED
Luther Roach had a mare togqit not been for immediate assist¬
ance she would have bled todeath in a short time
Since the recent rains r
prospects are more favorable for JiaMari ¬
garet and Katherine Walkerpassed through here Friday enroute home from the Institute
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Thomas Cole is puting up ablacksmith shop for CharlieSparks and L D McCawley
Born to the wife of MarshallRoach on the 16th a boy
The singing at J R YatesSaturday evening was largelyattended and all report a nice
timeMessrs<
R L Cole Warren
JCoomerand G C Wilson were in Colum¬
bia FridayThursday afternoon at the
home of the brides parents Mr 0
and Mrs S W England MissLucy England was united in theholy bonds of wedlock to MrJohn G Shirley of McGregorTexas Rev Bryant Wilson
Jofficiating only a few immedi ¬
ate friends being present to wit¬
ness the ceremony
There was quarterly meetingheld at Morris Chapel Saturdayand Sunday
Mrs Virgie Sexton of Cool
Springs killed a rattle snake oneday last week which was 66
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inches in length and had 15
rattlersMessrsThomas Chastine and
Thomas Janes left Wednesdayfor Kingston Ill
Mrs Lou Sneed was on thesick list last week
Wiley Wilson sold a cow to
Fountain Pendleton of Gradyville for 14
Dock Coomer has flux at thiswriting
Endorsed by the County
The most popular remedy in Otsegocounty and the best friend of my fam¬
ily writes Win M Dietz editor andpublisher of the Otsego Journal Gilbertsville N Y is Dr Kings NewDiscovery It has proved to be an in ¬
fallible cure for coughs and colds making short work of the worst of themWe always keep a bottle in the houseI believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for Lung and Throatdiseases Guaranteed to never dis¬
appoint the taker by T E Paullsrdrug store Price 50c and 1 Trialbettle free
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Brooks Burress sold his houseand lot to Tyler Burress for 225
andwill leave with his familynext week for Kansas where hewill reside
Miss Lunie Paxton is very sickwith chills and fever
Millard Paxton who was badly
hurt about ten days ago as im¬
proving nicely but has not gainedhis eye sight yet
Mrs U N Whitlock BlissJ
visited at A W Paxton severaldays of last week
Odie Coomie has moved toExie where he will run a black-smith
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