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JlrWR Lyon was here last Friday

I Master Eudalia Carrie will soonubewe l

oi MrL ffCabell iVS jnias hereI Mondayit Mr Albert Mercer was hereTfrom

Milltown Monday Y

Mr W L Brocknian was here fromGlenville last Monday

MrB F Chewning came in fromAthertonville to vote

Mrs J J Simpson has returned fromL a visit to Burkesville-

DrI H B Simpson Breeding washere the first ol the week

Mr GW Brockman of Amandavillewas here last Friday

MiJ P Jasper made a business tripto Russell Springs last week

Mr E J Page Cane Valley willvisit in Indiana nextweek

Miss Margaret Walker Nell wasshopping in Columbia Monday

Mr R C Sullivan of Green countywas here the first of the week

Mr E B McLean wellknown trav ¬

eling man was here last Friday

Mr Paull Waggener came in the firstJ of the week to vote for Bertram

Mrs W F Rowe of Red Lick visit ¬

ed Mrs J 0 Russell last Friday

Mr Burdette a horse dealer of Leba-non

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was here the first of the week

Mr J W Sublett and Dr AtkinsonCane Valley were here county court

Mr Clarence Page Cane Valley whois employed at Frankfort came home tovote

II >Mrs Martha A Turk of Glasgow is

isiting her sister Mrs W W Brad ¬

slaMr Jo Rbseufield who is employed

at Iiddlesboro ifi wilh his family hereTthIsk Mr G W Grasham of Garlin whohas been in New fexicoJor ten monthsreturned last week

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Mr W F Hancock arrived fromFrankfort Saturday and remained untilafter the election

Mr A D Eurdy and wife Bradfords

I ville visited relatives in Adair countyr the first of the week

Mii Attis McFarland Clerk of thet >i sRussell cr1t was here fromJamestown nThU daY

Mr Fred MtcLeantis assisting the I

ciuit court cle4c fsey at thO1ermof the courtnow LSeStlOn v

Mr JF Cabefland wife Miamiwere visiting Mr and Mrs W B Patteson the first of tlie week

Messrs W L Cleck J A RuckerTheodore Lemmons L B Rucker ofnear Burdick were here Monday

Misses Jennye McFarland and OraMoss spent last Friday in the Gradyville country hunting hickory nuts

Mrs C T Parson and her daughterMiss Mattie are visiting relatives in

t If the Pickett neighborhood this week

Mr J H Caldwell and family ofPortland visited the family of Mr RLfDavis last Saturday and Sunday

MrR T Jones wife and two child

9rk Ruby and Willie of Pellyton werevisiting relatives in Columbia lastweek

Mr and Mrs W R Littrell and Mr I

R A Hutchison ai wife Cane Valleyrisited relatives fierfwthe first of the

iweek ikSJMr Eston HarrisTandihis sister Miss

Myrtie of Avis Kyikvisited Mrs Hanriible McBeath who is also a sisterlast week

rMrs Jo N Conover who spent a

month or two with her aughtef Mrs> Cosby McBeath Monticello returned

I home last week v4

Mr and Mrs JORussell Mr andMrs Allen Walker will attend theRitchey Walker marriage at Burkes ¬

ville tonightrMr Charlie Karnes ofSt Louis who

is visiting relatives and friends in this4

locality spent Friday nIght with hisaunt Mrs S W Smith

VMr G R Miller returned from Louis ¬

vile last Saturday nightwill jhome the greater portion tthe timefrom now until Christma S

Mr A KRupe J9f Adaircountys best citizens hast returned from a visit to illinOis His wifeaccompanied him on the trip

Mrs eM Barnett nee Miss LihaRoiienfieldi of Evansville Ind arrivedlast week and will probably be withher home people until Christmas

Uevi Jesse L Murrell and wife whoS

live near Gampbellsyille returned tbtheir home lat weekafter pendingevarat days with relatives in AdairItrVM Ry Yarberry arrived from

iLouwvijle sturday night He spokt ti courthouse Monday jQjlTue

4ayand returned to his plea ofb 7Itf > 1¼ e 1 Kf

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MrfrBbny Karneg wife and son Leoof Campbellsville spent Friday nightand Saturday with th formers auntMrs S W Smith and family thisplace

Mr GeoM Stevenson and familyleft Adair for Taxes This is

thelrfriendiIIregrettedconsoled by Mr Stevenson who saidthat if he did not like he would returnand buy a farm near Columbia

Mrs J Q Alexander and Mrs B H

ThursdayIquite sick and was compelled to stopIhere Her husband came over FridayHer condition is not serious and leftfor her home the first of the week

Additional LocalsII

The adding machine which was theproperty of the defunct bank at CaneValley was stolen from the Building

last Saturday night week No clueI

Mr W H Jones Coburg sold hishouse and seven acres of land a fewdays ago to Miss Kittie Smith of thisplace for 975 The sale was madethrough Mr G P Smythe real estateagent

Mr J H Judd of this place is theadjuster for the International Harvest ¬

ing Company He travels over eightcounties in this section of the State

Bishop T C Carter will dedicate theHadley Memorial Church near Estothe first Sunday in December

For Sale

250 acre sheep farm about 200 acresfenced Sheep will live all through thewinter and do well Sheep lived lastwinter with all snow on Will sellcheap Write or call on

S E Frogge Jamestown Tenn14t

PREACHING NEXT SUNDAYSi

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W H C Sandidge Ebinezer L

F J Barger Mt Pleasant iZ T Williams ColumbiaJ R Crawford ColumbiaG W Pangburg Gradyville <J F Black Mt CarmelJ F Turner Red LickIWl Levi Trammels CreekB M Currie Columbia i

F Breeding Providence j 1

IC E Erinis GreensburgS Dudgeon MiUtownti-

T F Roach FryL T Payne Morris ChapelW B Cave Pleasant RidgeJ

LOUISVILLE MARKETS4

Latest Quotations on Live Stock

CATTLEShipping steer 525550Beef steers 300515Fat heifers and cows 3 004 00

Cutters 2003 00

CannersLoo20oBulls I

Feedeis 350515Stockers V > 2754 75Choice milch cows r 35004500Common to fair cows 15 0035 00

HOGS

Choice 165 to 200 820Mediums 130 to 165 810Pigs 865Roughs A 740

SHEEP AND VA IBS

Best lambs 551c

Culls35cFatsheepGRAIN

Wheat i 125Corn 1

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Local Market T1

The following isthe Local Marketgiven by S H Grinstead CoT todayEggsv v 22

Hens 6iYi 61

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v> i 7Wool clear grease r 20Wool washed Li r 28 to 30Hides green 4 x 6 to 7Hides dry vXf 10 to 12Feathers i v 35to38Ginseng 4 50 to 5 00Bees wax y

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The health of this community

is very good at this writing

Mrs Martha Abrell of Russellcounty visited hrson J BAbrell last week W

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Mrs Mauci Tarter of Caseycounty is visiting het parents

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Y We have been having someV

cool weather forth past two

weeks The snow Friday scaredthe people and they are hustlingin getting their winter wood

Miss Mattie Garnett visitedMiss Elva Murrell Saturdaynight

Misses Mattie and Mary Young

visited the Misses Upton Sun-

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Miss Mary Upton who is ajpupifdf theLtW T S visitedher parents from Friday until

TuesdayWhile

Mr Mark and ArthurHolladay were wrestling oneday last week Arthur was so

unfortunate as to get one bone ofhis arm broke Dr Gartwrightwas called and set the fracturedbone and he is getting alongnicely at this writing

Mrs Fannie Willis and daugh ¬

ter Nancy were the guest atMrs W F Jefferies of COlum-

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Wednesday

Mrs Cattie Willis who isI

making her home with herdaughter Mrs N W Miller ofCampbellsville is visiting at MrSel Bennetts this week

Rollin Willis sold to ArthurHolladay some nice shoats price10 cents per pound

There was not very muchdamage done at this place Hal¬

loween night some things werehid but not very hard to findWe certainly enjoy the pranksof the youngpeople-

A crowd of young people ofthis neighborhood went chestnuthunting Sunday afternoon Therewere not many chestnuts foundbut all reported a merry time

Miss Avis Tupman who is apupil of the Graded school visit¬

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ed her parents from Friday untilSunday

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Overcoats buttoned up closeunder the cbinj together withred noses are prevalent upon ourstreets at this writing

People generally are beginningto gather corn in this neighbor-hood

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both yield and quality seemto be good

Mr Frank McElroy of Dentspent Saturday and Sunday withH J onover and wife Hebrought his Edison Phonographwhich was very much appreciat-ed

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by all who heard itMr J D Floyd who had the

contract f to yard the timberbought by J A Whitney at thisplace has completed same andsilence reigns serene whereeverything but a camp meetinghasbeen going on

Mrs Sallie Holladay who hasbeen sick for several days is weare sad to say no better at thistime

Mr Adeline Blakey and wifeare both right sick at this time

Mr W W Holladay who hasbeen suffering with rheumatismfor some time is some better nowbut not able to work yet

Messrs Owen and Otis Webbof JDent passed through herelast Wednesday enroute to Illi-

nois

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H J Conover and wife also

vC Burton and family of thisplace were at Russell SpringsThursday of last w ekfMrs G iLattie Cheitham > ofBakertonis at the bedside ofher sick mother Mrs Sallitfiolrliaday Tfr H w4v

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We note with pleasure the de ¬

J yof next weeks News until

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Jack frost came the 27th ult t

andJ bit every thing that was

green and on the 28th a largesnow fel-

lVernathe little son of LonaSparks is on thesick list at this I

writing Jj I

Mr Gillam Baker is the clerkin the store at Amandaviile forGW Brockman who is visit

fiing in Oklahoma

Mrs Fannie Cheatham whohas been confined to herbed forIsome time is able to be outagain

Several from Croc s attendedthe meeting at Breeding

Mr James Cole and wife at¬

tended the quarterly meeting atJones Chapel last Saturday andSunday

Misses Maud and Myrtie ColeI

were shopping in Burkesvillelast week

Mrs C C Fletcher anddaughter Miss Lora were visiting Mrs Sarah Baker one daylast week

School at Holly Grove is pro-

gressing¬

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nicely under the man¬

agement of Mr E A Morgan I

with thirty enrolled

Misses Maud and Myrtie Cole

Gander Williams Mrs JennieCole Messrs Huber Williams rand Aubry Helm spent last Wed¬

nesday with Mr and Mrs JasCole and repoated a nice time

B A Morgan spent last Tues ¬

day night with Herbert Fletcher>

Miss PaulineT eeri who has beensick for the past week is able to

PbeoutICharlie Cole has improved the I

looks of his place by building anew woodshed T

People are busy in our neigh¬

borhood 1tuv Inroad v

The health of this communityis very good at present the dip I

therja has about died out

Mr John Morgan of Somersetvisited his parents last week Hewas accompanied back by hisbrother Joe

Miss Carrie Bradshaw NellaPetty Pern Cole Frank ReeceQwen and Dick Cheatham werethe guest of Miss Media a dWillie Petty last Sunday

The Wilkerson Bros are getting along nicely sawing lumberon Powells creek

Mrs Mary J Petty is havingher house painted which addsvery much to it looks

Mr George Brockman andMrDick Baker have gone to ElidaNew Mexico on special business

Mrs Etta Morgan of this placehas purchased a house and lot otMr Condie Blair for500

The school house at Harmonycame very near being burned lastweek Thecause is unknown

MrElfor iHadleyh gone toIndiana

They are getting along finebuilding on X W Petty resi-

dence

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It will be ainice residencewhen it is completed Johnsonand Breniley aretbe carpentersand are uptodate workmen

The school at Rie uljican is-

progressing nicaly Binder themnagernentof Mr OlhTayllrP

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Baldwin will ask Dam

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Haven Conn Nov 5 Judge Simeon B Baldwin Demo ¬jcampaignRoosevelt alleging slander This is the outcome of Rooseveltsattack on Baldwin for his decision in reference to compensationfor injured workingmen

Mr Wesley Morgan is ere tinga new building on Harrodsfork

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and will be ready to move in afew days

Several from this place attend-ed

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meeting at Breeding last Sun ¬

day The meeting is conducted j

by Bro Roberts they have madeI

many friends since they havebeen in this country I

Mrs Ella Grants baby is on I

the sick list this week

The writer from Crocus hasabout got this neighborhood in I

the notion of going to RussellSprings It seeme we could all do

better if we were nearer Heaven

Edith

Mrs Erimne Tucker and Mrs

relativesIonher sister Mrs Gallic Jeffrieswho has been quite sick

Mrs Millard Young and MrLuther Montgomery are visitingMr Tom Young of this place

The social given by Miss Fan ¬

nie Tucker and Miss Willard Sherrill last Saturday night was large ¬

ly attended and all reported anice time

The Sunday School atthis placeis progressing very nicely

1Mr Hut Baxter wif and lit¬

visited Mrs JuliaMings

Mr John Mings was at KnifJey one day last week

Miss Goldie and Mr HanselHarrison visited relatives atLebanon last week

Misses Minnie and Lottie Knifley visited Miss Effie Caffey lastSunday

Miss Ellen Richardson visitedher sister Mrs Maggie Mings

last weekMiss Anna Young visited Mrs

Lula Jones one day this weed

Misses Willard herrill andFannie Tucker made a flyingtrip to Pellyton one day last

weekThe

bean hulling at Mrs AnnaYoungs last Saturday nighFwas

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largely attended and all had anice time

Mrs Lena Knifley visited hermother one day last week

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Mt CarmelI

Corn gathering the order ofthe day

Mrs Willie Beard spent lastThursday at J S Beards >

Johiir Wolford attended services tt this pliiot iaat Tueidaynight W

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a trip toColumbia last TuesdayMr and Mrs John Russell of

Plum Point spent Sunday nightwith their daughter Mrs JJSBeard at Holmas

Mrs J R Crawfordanddaughter Mary attended ser-

vices¬

at this place last Sunday s

H J Henson and wife visitedrelatives in Casey ountyseveraldays of last week

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Zach Smith and wife of Taylorcounty have been spending afew days with the latters parentsMr and Mrs T B Grant

The revival service at thisplace conducted by Rev J RCrawford assisted by Miss BOssHolladay who had charge of thesinging closed last Tuesdaynight with a number of conver-sions

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and renewals and themeeting gives promise of thebest results for the communityThe good people being broughtcloser together than they haveever been buring the pastDuring this series of meeting weheard many deep interesting ser¬

mons which were receivedwiththe greatest of gratitude by allwho have reached the first stageof civilization I am sure thepeople ofMt Carmel and thesurrounding country will neverforget The old dAd youngalike learned to love this goodman whft worked so hard forthem He has been a friend for

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both saint and sinner alIkeMiss Holladay proved to us

that she is a well skilled musicianboth as an organist and as a sing¬

er She delivered her servicewith the most hearty good willand by so doing aroused the oldMt Carmel class from mopingto a charming spirit and we willcertainly give Miss Holladay thecredit She was also a faithfulworker during the entire seriesof meetings and she has manyfriends here and will be long re-

memberedby us alt I tfI wish to si to all who may

read this if you ever have anopportunity to hear Bro Craw ¬

ford preach by Sail means listento him he will tell you some-thing worth while and will tell itin a plain sensible manner andyou cannot fail to be benefitedby it Even from an educational standpoint his sermons are in¬

teresting but when we realizethat the words we hear arecoming from an honest h art it <

means more than mere historicalr

facts Itmeans that Bro Craw >

ford is interested in you and inme and is preaching for us and f rhas the interest of the human l >

c 4tofamily at heart VAshisbJees < > t J7ings have rested upon the peoplein and around Mt Carmel s6may Gods blessings reztupSns thim and his Lh I

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