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J h1 1 f t c t0 X 1 l r t r 1THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA 1K 1ECEMBER j j 1A < 3H7 = c i w w w w w v w o v w- i i J I LOCAL NEWS I I Music at the courthouse Thursday night Only eighteen days until the advent of Santa Claus Born to the wife of Lum Christie Dec 2d a daughter The two institutions of learning will be largely increased after Christmas Born to the wife of T E Paull Dec 3 1905 a daughter Mother and child doing well All the business houses in town ex cepting one or two closed a few hours Thanksgiving day < James R Perdue Jailer of Clinton county died at his home in Albany the 30th of approplexy of I have about 40 black oak 30 white oak and some other trees I will sell W F NEAT Thanksgiving was properly celebrat ¬ ed throughout our country There are fewer gobblers and there will be less strutting Mrs Eliza Cook mother of Mr Geo Cook near Columbia is seriously ill She is near SO years of age and a most estimable lady Monday was county court but the weather being extremely cold but few people came to town There was some stock on the market and a few head of mules and horses changed hands County court day was a chilly propo ¬ sition and as the result the attendance was light Jockey street was about as quiet as any of the other avenue and trading inall lines rather on the dull order Whether the weather is bad or whet ¬ er good let it be known and understood that yon and your lady will both be there and enjoy the music so delightful 1 and rare court house Thursday eve ning Mr C 0 Hurt a native of Adair county and a brother of the late W B Hurt died in Missouri one day last wpelc He was a victim of cancer and was seventy years old He left Adair county about 25 or 30 years ago Insure in The Farmers Home Insur- ance 1 Company of Junction City Ky The only company in the State that makes any claim of paying their losses in full S I BLAIR Agt Mrs Mary Harvey met with a pain- ful ¬ accident Monday m rning She was decending the steps leading from an upstairs room and making a misstep fell cutting a severe gash in her head and injuring one of her hips It is hoped that she is not seriously hurt Lfast Monday a petition was filed in the county court by the brothers and sfers of the late J W Butler asking that the will recently probated by said decedent be set aside and that a former will be probated In its stead The peti- tion ¬ was ordered filed and parties sum ¬ moned to appear at the January term of the Adair county court 7 h r 7 h FOR SALEOpe six months old thor oughbred jersey heifer Sam N Hancock Come out Thursday night and enjoy a good musical entertainment You I will de well paid for your time and J money Wooten Bros are rebuilding their Saw and Grist Mill at Sparksville They hone to have it in running order j n a few weeks j Lost On Campbellsville pike gold handled knife Finder will receive reward by returning to Paul Azbill Columbia Prayer meeting services for the Bap tist Church has been changed from eachveek i for Sale One 15horse power Gasoline Engine in good running order Come and see it run and get my price and terms L C McKiNLEY 33t Russell Springs Ky Mr James H Evans whose home i- on Gre n river is confined to his roo withstomach trouble Mr Evans is in his 82nd year and is a good citizen goohealth The franchise for an electric light plant at Monticello will be soldat an early day We understand that Mr W R Myers of this place will be one of the bidders Mr Myers isr an enter prising gentlemariand promptly fills his contracts j Notice Four monuments that sold at 75 ca now be bought at 60 four that sot for 25 now 20 one that sold at 80 now 65 When these are closed out no more can be had at these prices COAKLEY SDI IS BROS lkMessrs ers Jr both of Columbia are no members of Marion Commandary hay ¬ ing taken the degrees in Lebanon on Thanksgivin day There are now 12 or 15 Knights Templars in Columbi- and others who will take the degrees i a short while f The property advertised for sale b Mrs Alice Herman was offered at the court house door last Monday but owin to the interest manifested Col L B Hurt auctioneer was directed to with ¬ draw jt from the market A bid of 1000 was made when the property w withdrawn The editor of the News was invited to take Thanksgiving dinner with the bachelors who live high in Columbia their dining room being just over the News but unfortunately he was in Louisville that day Arriving the fol- lowing ¬ day he took a good supper which was highly enjoyed and we can truth fully say that there is as much real good eating going on over the News as any other publication in the State We cars recommend every one of them five in number to be unusually good pro- viders and such liberality s much to do in making a happy wife weVe tried I it r i r 4N k- t t < i jTi p s 1 i l F 00000000000000004 IMMENSE TOGK i 1 S My stock of Faultless Chothing is r Complete and no- where outside of the largest cities will be found a more Complete Iiine of liadies and Misses Cloaks ICom whileYou have one of the largest and best assort ¬ n1el of Cloaks to select from ever brought to Columbia I If You N eed a Suit 1Overcoat or any kind of Winter Goods now istne time to get exactly what youyaritJ x t i II I 7 S ViVALIERii 666 66666 lli W W W W r w w A Thanksgiving Dinner On a recent visit to Louisville I was an invited guest to a Thanksgiving re- Past and family reunion at Mr and Mrs John L Wardens parents of the charm ¬ ing and gifted MiSs Nellie Warden who recently visited our dear little town Miss Tippe Sanders a well known and gifted artist of Louisville and a nephew I of Mr Warden a gentleman of fine morals and good business qualities also present Mr and Mrs wereI will have been married 40 years of April 1906 They have four hand- some ¬ stalwart sons all successful busi ¬ ness men of our great Metropolis Three of them are married and have most charming wives The eldest Mr Height Warden has four bright children twoI pretty daughters andtwo nice Mr Elmo Warden the second son is a j giftedsinger and artist has two lovely j children a daughter and son Mr Johns Warden the third son is quite cultured with sparkling wit has a wife that is ai dainty little fairy and they are blessed with abeautiful little girl of two sum r mers who entertained us with her bright and cute sa ings The youngest son Mr Wayne Warden named for the county of my birth is a very hand some and successful traveling sales I man for the firm of Arons Otta gifted musician and truly a typical drummer in telling laughable anecdotes j and last bu tnot least are thejnost charming and highly accomplished j daughters Misses Nellie and Florence banI ths e Lm Warden and remarked what a wellpre ¬ served and happy couple the parents such an interesting progeny and thought how wonderfully God had blessed their union j I could never do justice to the exquis ¬ theyh j afforded and we showed our apprecia j trop by eating most heartily of all It j was an happy occasion and may the richest blessings of God rest on them in the future as in the past is the earnest longI RUSSELLd Would Not Live Alway At the ripe age eightyeight years Mrs Charlotte Epperson widow of Wm Epperson finished her life work last Friday December 1st 1905 She was punw 0 knew her The funeral services were conducted by Eld F J Barger of the Crch an organization the de thforyearsn I ty many relatives and friends attended survivY e d Sallig 3 sym pathy of the entire neighborhood Lewis Johnston asMiss Francis Lewis and J Waller Johnston were quietly married last Wednesday jafternoon at the home of the brides parents Miss Xewis is the handsome and 1plisheddaugh erof Thomas Lewis a prominent farmer near Cave City Mr Johnston is trav elingsalesman for the Globe Tailoring Qpmpaiiy of Cincinnati CourierJour r Journal The above appeared in the Courier 10001ston adjoining counties and has been conj netted with the Globei Tailoring Com pany for several years as their general Agent in this State The News can only wish them a long and happy life J 1 211Vt l firsFO J F f < dYf f W W W s W W Attend the Band entertainment at the court house Thursday evening A good program has been prepared and you will get yowl moneys worth 1 Ir H R Coleman Manager of the Columbia Singletree Co reports that his business at Phil Casey county is progressing nicelya1c timber coming in more rapidly thaI he expected Mr Jo Nance is the inspector at the above named yard Notice noAll against the estate of J P Miller should present same for payment properly as the law directs ejJan N B MILLER Executor I 31m Springfield Mo I Last Tdesday the fire alarm was in response to an alarm turned in from Morrison Walker Cos Plan I ng Mill It was found to be only a- light blaze caused by sparks igniting the trash between the ceiling and roof t which wasp extinguished after a few minutes hard worki To May Concern ISome one keeps circulating the state ment that those who insure in the I Farmers Home have to pay every time the company has a fire loss This state ment whoever by is a falsehood The Company never has nor never ca make but two calls a year January an I July A N Wells Gen Mgr R Good Citizen Gone Mr Waitsville Perryman who was a native of Adair county and who was a most excellent citizen died at his late home near the Russell Springs las Saturday night He was a gallant Fed ¬ eral soldier in the war of the rebellion and asa citizen he was a kind and sym ¬ tleverY ° S friend The surviving members of his family have the sympathy of the people of Russell and Adair i Preaching next Sunday P Scruggs Cane Valley ItJ L Adkins Russell Springs C Clemens Columbia L Oder Columbia IA T Williams Esto H C Sandidge Marrowbone J F Roach Pink Ridge J F Barger Christian Chapel- A B Kasey Columbia W A Grant Mt Carmel I G Y Wilson Gradyville Lost but found I A few days ago Gov J R Hindman lost his saddle and came into the News office to advertise for its return The announcement was written and set when the Governor returned to inform us that the saddle had been located He said I am glad I found my saddle yourIt years ago a saddle of mine a hew was stolen at the fair ground and nev was recovered Last year I lost this1 s3rddJ put of my buggy while coming JI ad d n shows that even to attempt to adv tise in your paper brings good results weldid v glad that the lost was found I v J > I t > M SHELBY HART A Prominent Young Lawyerc of Jamestown a His Reward i I r I HAD BEEN MARRIED ONE YEAR ia after1noon an illness of eight months peacefully I met his God He was thirty years of age and from his youth had led an ex life When a boy he decided become a lawyer and was educated I f at Bowling Green for his chosen pro fession and soon after reaching his j m he was admitted ai ledI a I special favorite with his kindred and wjj pily married to Miss Corinne Jones of Jamestown who has been a loving wife and who survives him The funeral oration was delivered in the Christian Church Jamestown Saturday forenoon by Judge W S Stone of Monticeilo who spoke Jenj thd e Stones remarks Messrs 0 B Bertram and Lilburne Phelps members of the local bar made short talks eulogizing I their dead associate No death has occurred in years that I brought more profoundsorrow to the ot The deceased was a Royal Arch Ivla ChapterNo manytelatives last sad rites j In the departure of this excellent and useful young man the world has been made poorer the hearts of parents i brothers and sisters made sada devot 1 1 ed wife left weeping for him she t- ingly o gave her life into his keeping I Sympathy for Russell county love and tears for those who are so sorely bereft I Resolutions ofRespect The following resolutions were pass by the M F High School on t death of Miss Carrie Johnson Whereas God in His own mysterious way has deemed it wise to call one of our number unto Himself and thus leave a vacant seat in our classroom be it resolved 1 That we the teachers and pupils j of the Mand F High School deeply the loss sustained by us in t sad death of Crrie Johnson t 2 That we realize one of our bright est and most obedient pupils has gone out from among us forever and by her- I I early death saddened the hearts of her teachers and schoolmates 3 That We as a school tender our heartfelt K sympathy to her bereaved yer things welll i 4 That A copy of these resolutions copye for be publicatIon John W Flowers ijJ = Dimple Conovert > i Minnie Kemp Committei t z e l fr ot Some time ago there appeared in the Adair County News a letter from tArkansas to finish but thesentiment it u the main impression being that oftfy political swing in the wron direction 1 Iask space in your valuable paper toi answerin the following short way The writer of that letter is indeed my uncle good man and a hightoned gentleman but unfortunately a republican The little victory his party won here in Adair was sufficient to make him feel and I am glad that he enjoys it u it is my privilige to say that the democrats of Adair are as happy as larks game as ever faced a foe and de byI sc re nigh unto death and the next one will probably seal their fate Now if my uncle would like to know more about 3 few things in old Adair I trust he wi write me and then I will give him thj finishing touch which I do not should be done through the News I am planing mill man and unaccustonuB to writing for publication so 1 closB trusting to hear from the gentleman m this is addressed J W MJ It will be remembered that Mr T J Marcum of Monticello has been inter- ested ¬ in fast going horses for sever 1 years Every body who attended the fairs in this section remembers Old Toney Boy trotter fast but rattle- brain He wasp a horse Mr Marcttm ownedand got some fast work out of but not just what he really w ntediAt any rate his owner rather tired of un- certain speed under harness and turned his attention to the runnera gait that jockeyI now ne of the best ones out this season Martin a 4 yearold covered i of a mile on the Knoxville track in 102 lowering the record for that track and V worldsI r a cum intends to beat the record next year Felix Martin won every race he started in while in Tennessee He won three in Knoxville and two in Kingston r The Pianoforte Recital given by Pr of musicv studio at the M F High Schjbol last Wednesday afternoon was a decjded success in eveay particular The recit al was privateonly a few of Prof Ohlenmachers musical friends and the faculty of the school being present parthe they rendered the different numbers proved beyond a doubt how carefully taughtt noticedabove every thing The occa t sion was highly enjoyed by all present and pronounced as one of the best re t l Thehe terian church in the near future and CaryHughs which all music lovers are looking for ward with much pleasures I The Children Delightr 1 try fWhen you consider the terrible times t ou used to have in childhood under the nnabrimstone ry ions you can perhaps appreciate thei 4 tltmedicine bowel troubles as Dr Catdwells laxa < gi any other medicine in the wide range of its curative powers for nearly all childrens Collumbu I y f l 1 i yr I- r i N
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Music at the courthouse Thursdaynight

Only eighteen days until the adventof Santa Claus

Born to the wife of Lum ChristieDec 2d a daughter

The two institutions of learning willbe largely increased after Christmas

Born to the wife of T E Paull Dec3 1905 a daughter Mother and childdoing well

All the business houses in town excepting one or two closed a few hoursThanksgiving day

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James R Perdue Jailer of Clintoncounty died at his home in Albany the30th of approplexy

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I have about 40 black oak 30 whiteoak and some other trees I will sell

W F NEAT

Thanksgiving was properly celebrat¬

ed throughout our country There arefewer gobblers and there will be lessstrutting

Mrs Eliza Cook mother of Mr GeoCook near Columbia is seriously illShe is near SO years of age and a mostestimable lady

Monday was county court but theweather being extremely cold but fewpeople came to town There was somestock on the market and a few head ofmules and horses changed hands

County court day was a chilly propo ¬

sition and as the result the attendancewas light Jockey street was about asquiet as any of the other avenue andtrading inall lines rather on the dullorder

Whether the weather is bad or whet ¬

er good let it be known and understoodthat yon and your lady will both bethere and enjoy the music so delightful1

and rare court house Thursday evening

Mr C 0 Hurt a native of Adaircounty and a brother of the late WB Hurt died in Missouri one day lastwpelc He was a victim of cancer andwas seventy years old He left Adaircounty about 25 or 30 years ago

Insure in The Farmers Home Insur-ance

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Company of Junction City KyThe only company in the State thatmakes any claim of paying their lossesin full

S I BLAIR Agt

Mrs Mary Harvey met with a pain-ful

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accident Monday m rning Shewas decending the steps leading froman upstairs room and making a misstepfell cutting a severe gash in her headand injuring one of her hips It ishoped that she is not seriously hurt

Lfast Monday a petition was filed inthe county court by the brothers andsfers of the late J W Butler askingthat the will recently probated by saiddecedent be set aside and that a formerwill be probated In its stead The peti-tion

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was ordered filed and parties sum ¬

moned to appear at the January termof the Adair county court

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FOR SALEOpe six months old thoroughbred jersey heifer

Sam N Hancock

Come out Thursday night and enjoya good musical entertainment You

I will de well paid for your time andJ money

Wooten Bros are rebuilding theirSaw and Grist Mill at SparksvilleThey hone to have it in running order

jn a few weeks

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LostOn Campbellsville pike gold handled

knife Finder will receive reward byreturning to Paul Azbill Columbia

Prayer meeting services for the Baptist Church has been changed from

eachveek i

for Sale

One 15horse power Gasoline Enginein good running order Come and seeit run and get my price and terms

L C McKiNLEY33t Russell Springs Ky

Mr James H Evans whose home i-

on Gre n river is confined to his roowithstomach trouble Mr Evans isin his 82nd year and is a good citizengoohealth

The franchise for an electric lightplant at Monticello will be soldat anearly day We understand that Mr WR Myers of this place will be one ofthe bidders Mr Myers isr an enterprising gentlemariand promptly fills hiscontracts

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NoticeFour monuments that sold at 75 ca

now be bought at 60 four that sotfor 25 now 20 one that sold at 80now 65 When these are closed out nomore can be had at these prices

COAKLEY SDI IS BROS

lkMessrsers Jr both of Columbia are nomembers of Marion Commandary hay ¬

ing taken the degrees in Lebanon onThanksgivin day There are now 12or 15 Knights Templars in Columbi-and others who will take the degrees ia short while f

The property advertised for sale bMrs Alice Herman was offered at thecourt house door last Monday but owinto the interest manifested Col L BHurt auctioneer was directed to with¬

draw jt from the market A bid of1000 was made when the property w

withdrawn

The editor of the News was invitedto take Thanksgiving dinner with thebachelors who live high in Columbiatheir dining room being just over theNews but unfortunately he was inLouisville that day Arriving the fol-lowing

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day he took a good supper whichwas highly enjoyed and we can truthfully say that there is as much realgood eating going on over the News asany other publication in the State Wecars recommend every one of them fivein number to be unusually good pro-viders and such liberality s much todo in making a happy wife weVe tried

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i1 SMy stock of Faultless Chothing is r Complete and no-

where outside of the largest cities will be found a more

Complete Iiine of liadies andMisses Cloaks

ICom whileYou have one of the largest and best assort¬

n1el of Cloaks to select from ever brought to ColumbiaI

If You Need a Suit1Overcoat or any kind of Winter Goods now istne time

to get exactly what youyaritJ x ti

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A Thanksgiving Dinner

On a recent visit to Louisville I wasan invited guest to a Thanksgiving re-

Past and family reunion at Mr and MrsJohn L Wardens parents of the charm ¬

ing and gifted MiSs Nellie Warden whorecently visited our dear little townMiss Tippe Sanders a well known andgifted artist of Louisville and a nephew I

of Mr Warden a gentleman of finemorals and good business qualitiesalso present Mr and Mrs wereIwill have been married 40 yearsof April 1906 They have four hand-some

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stalwart sons all successful busi ¬

ness men of our great Metropolis Threeof them are married and have mostcharming wives The eldest Mr HeightWarden has four bright children

twoIpretty daughters andtwo niceMr Elmo Warden the second son is a j

giftedsinger and artist has two lovely j

children a daughter and son Mr JohnsWarden the third son is quite culturedwith sparkling wit has a wife that is aidainty little fairy and they are blessedwith abeautiful little girl of two sum r

mers who entertained us with her brightand cute sa ings The youngest sonMr Wayne Warden named for thecounty of my birth is a very handsome and successful traveling sales

I man for the firm of Arons Ottagifted musician and truly a typicaldrummer in telling laughable anecdotes

j and last bu tnot least are thejnostcharming and highly accomplished

jdaughters Misses Nellie and FlorencebanIths eLmWarden and remarked what a wellpre ¬

served and happy couple the parentssuch an interesting progeny and thoughthow wonderfully God had blessed theirunion

j I could never do justice to the exquis ¬theyhj

afforded and we showed our appreciajtrop by eating most heartily of all It

j was an happy occasion and may therichest blessings of God rest on them inthe future as in the past is the earnestlongIRUSSELLdWould Not Live Alway

At the ripe age eightyeight yearsMrs Charlotte Epperson widow of WmEpperson finished her life work lastFriday December 1st 1905 She waspunw0knew her The funeral services wereconducted by Eld F J Barger of theCrch an organization the dethforyearsn

I ty many relatives and friends attendedsurvivYedSallig 3

sympathy of the entire neighborhood

Lewis JohnstonasMiss Francis Lewis and J Waller

Johnston were quietly married lastWednesday jafternoon at the home ofthe brides parents Miss Xewis is thehandsome and 1plisheddaugh erofThomas Lewis a prominent farmernear Cave City Mr Johnston is travelingsalesman for the Globe TailoringQpmpaiiy of Cincinnati CourierJour rJournal

The above appeared in the Courier

10001stonadjoining counties and has been conjnetted with the Globei Tailoring Company for several years as their generalAgent in this State The News canonly wish them a long and happy life

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Attend the Band entertainment atthe court house Thursday evening Agood program has been prepared andyou will get yowl moneys worth

1 Ir H R Coleman Manager of theColumbia Singletree Co reports thathis business at Phil Casey county isprogressing nicelya1c timber comingin more rapidly thaI he expected MrJo Nance is the inspector at the abovenamed yard

NoticenoAllagainst the estate of J P Miller shouldpresent same for payment properly

as the law directsejJanN B MILLER ExecutorI

31m Springfield MoI

Last Tdesday the fire alarm wasin response to an alarm turned

in from Morrison Walker Cos PlanI

ng Mill It was found to be only a-

light blaze caused by sparks ignitingthe trash between the ceiling and roof

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which wasp extinguished after a fewminutes hardworkiTo May ConcernISome one keeps circulating the statement that those who insure in the

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Farmers Home have to pay every timethe company has a fire loss This statement whoever by is a falsehood TheCompany never has nor never camake but two calls a year January an

I JulyA N Wells Gen Mgr

R Good Citizen Gone

Mr Waitsville Perryman who was anative of Adair county and who was amost excellent citizen died at his latehome near the Russell Springs lasSaturday night He was a gallant Fed¬

eral soldier in the war of the rebellionand asa citizen he was a kind and sym ¬

tleverY°S

friend The surviving members of hisfamily have the sympathy of the peopleof Russell and Adair

i Preaching next SundayP Scruggs Cane Valley

ItJ L Adkins Russell SpringsC Clemens Columbia

L Oder Columbia

IA T Williams EstoH C Sandidge Marrowbone

J F Roach Pink RidgeJ F Barger Christian Chapel-A B Kasey ColumbiaW A Grant Mt Carmel I

G Y Wilson Gradyville

Lost but found IA few days ago Gov J R Hindman

lost his saddle and came into the Newsoffice to advertise for its return Theannouncement was written and setwhen the Governor returned to informus that the saddle had been locatedHe said I am glad I found my saddleyourItyears ago a saddle of mine a hewwas stolen at the fair ground and nevwas recovered Last year I lost this1s3rddJ put of my buggy while comingJIadd

nshows that even to attempt to advtise in your paper brings good resultsweldidvglad that the lost was found

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A Prominent Young Lawyercof Jamestown a

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HAD BEEN MARRIED ONE YEAR ia

after1noonan illness of eight months peacefully I

met his God He was thirty years ofage and from his youth had led an ex

life When a boy he decidedbecome a lawyer and was educated

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at Bowling Green for his chosen profession and soon after reaching his j

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special favorite with his kindred andwjjpily married to Miss Corinne Jones ofJamestown who has been a lovingwife and who survives him

The funeral oration was delivered inthe Christian Church JamestownSaturday forenoon by Judge W SStone of Monticeilo who spoke Jenjthde

Stones remarks Messrs 0 B Bertramand Lilburne Phelps members of thelocal bar made short talks eulogizing

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their dead associateNo death has occurred in years that

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brought more profoundsorrow to theotThe deceased was a Royal Arch Ivla

ChapterNomanytelativeslast sad rites j

In the departure of this excellent anduseful young man the world has beenmade poorer the hearts of parents i

brothers and sisters made sada devot 1 1

ed wife left weeping for him she t-

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gave her life into his keepingI

Sympathy for Russell county love andtears for those who are so sorely bereft

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Resolutions ofRespectThe following resolutions were pass

by the M F High School on tdeath of Miss Carrie Johnson

Whereas God in His own mysteriousway has deemed it wise to call one ofour number unto Himself and thusleave a vacant seat in our classroombe it resolved

1 That we the teachers and pupilsj

of the Mand F High Schooldeeply the loss sustained by us in tsad death of Crrie Johnson

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2 That we realize one of our brightest and most obedient pupils has goneout from among us forever and by her-

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early death saddened the hearts of herteachers and schoolmates

3 That We as a school tender ourheartfelt

Ksympathy to her bereavedyerthings welll i

4 That A copy of these resolutionscopye forbe

publicatIonJohn W FlowersijJ= Dimple Conovert> i Minnie Kemp

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Some time ago there appeared in theAdair County News a letter fromtArkansasto finish but thesentiment it

u the main impression being that oftfypolitical swing in the wron direction 1

Iask space in your valuable paper toianswerin the following short way Thewriter of that letter is indeed my uncle

good man and a hightoned gentlemanbut unfortunately a republican Thelittle victory his party won here inAdair was sufficient to make him feel

and I am glad that he enjoys itu it is my privilige to say that the

democrats of Adair are as happy aslarks game as ever faced a foe and debyIsc renigh unto death and the next one willprobably seal their fate Now if myuncle would like to know more about 3

few things in old Adair I trust he wiwrite me and then I will give him thjfinishing touch which I do notshould be done through the News I am

planing mill man and unaccustonuBto writing for publication so 1 closBtrusting to hear from the gentleman m

this is addressedJ W MJ

It will be remembered that Mr T JMarcum of Monticello has been inter-ested

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in fast going horses for sever 1

years Every body who attended thefairs in this section remembers Old

Toney Boy trotter fast but rattle-brain He wasp a horse Mr Marcttmownedand got some fast work out ofbut not just what he really w ntediAtany rate his owner rather tired of un-

certain speed under harness and turnedhis attention to the runnera gait thatjockeyInow

ne of the best ones out this seasonMartin a 4 yearold covered i of

a mile on the Knoxville track in 102lowering the record for that track and VworldsIr acum intends to beat the record nextyear Felix Martin won every race hestarted in while in Tennessee He wonthree in Knoxville and two in Kingston r

The Pianoforte Recital given by Pr ofmusicvstudio at the M F High Schjbol lastWednesday afternoon was a decjdedsuccess in eveay particular The recital was privateonly a few of ProfOhlenmachers musical friends and thefaculty of the school being presentparthethey rendered the different numbersproved beyond a doubt how carefullytaughttnoticedabove every thing The occa tsion was highly enjoyed by all presentand pronounced as one of the best re t lTheheterian church in the near future and

CaryHughswhich all music lovers are looking forward with much pleasures I

The Children Delightr 1try

fWhen you consider the terrible times tou used to have in childhood under the

nnabrimstone ry

ions you can perhaps appreciate thei 4

tltmedicinebowel troubles as Dr Catdwells laxa <gianyother medicine in the wide range of itscurative powers for nearly all childrens

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