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V t 1 J a t j > o t i THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY MARCH 14 1906t > r t u I HEIGHTS IN STOCK Dehler BrothersCARRYALL T h 116 E MarketS- tLornsville Send for Catalogue The Louisville Trust- C Garnero Acts as Executor Administrator Trustee Guardian Assignee etc and as agent and attorney in fast of insxperienced persons and of Benevolent and Religious Institutions and Orders and in fact fills every position of trust that can be held by an individual Rents Safe Deposit Boxes or Drawers in the largest and strongest fireproof and burg larproof vaults in the entire Soutn Takes care of Silverware and other valuable propert in its capacious fireproof storage vaults Pays interest on deposits in its Savings Department and compounds the interest annually semyI Takes charge of real estate collects rents pays taxes insurance etc and mekes of improved and unimpaoved prperty Acts as agent and attorney for nonresidents agement of estates a specialty I Acts as Trustee Ragistar and Transfer Agent for railroads and other corporations and and as Fiscal Agent for the payment of coupons Depository for Trustees Guardians Executors Administrators and fiduciaries LOTJISVILLE Ky READY Foy BUSINESS Our LIVERY STABLE On GreensburgJStreet one block from the Public Square is now open for business We have 50 good stalls 25 of them boxed and allsafe and convenient Plenty of Feed Good Rios and Sate Drivers Everything new except we have experienced drivers and groomers Plenty of fresh water in every stall Your business solicited ALLEN WALKER GO COLUMBIA KENTUCKY Enterprise Hotel Chas F Gans Bro Props 223243 W Mareet St Bet Floyd and Preston Louisville Kentucky RATES 100 Per Day Absolute satisfaction guaranteed SpcciSl rates to Boarders f is an U J HOME L we can furnish you oneany kind you want We for sale a great variety of farms dwelling houses houses and business propositions Ihave a DO YOU WANT A FARM us what kind ofa place you are looking forwhat ° size what improvements where located how much you informationWe I J are certain to interest you if you are on the market A j postal card will bring you one of our printed lists ° I GBntral Kentucky Real Estate Company LEBANON KENTUCKY 1 SXSXsXSXsXsXaXaXsXSXs To r Tobacco Shippers We wish to state to our friends throughout the tobacco growing sections that we are not connect ed directly or indirectly with any other ware Ui house or warehouse company We conduct a Strictly Independent Tobacco Warehouse Commission Business C A BRiDGES CO Props PlCKETT TOBAGCO WAREHOUSE LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY r I Y yr y i 1 t r i WILL IN OLD BIBLE BUYS TEXT FINDS SELF THE r ONLY HEIRf Bookl Valuable Paper Slips from I Between the Pages I Philadelphia Under curious circum ¬ stances Miss Bertha Johnson of Mal vern this state has discovered that she is the sole heiress to an estate amounting to over 10000 which had been left by her aged cousin Mrs Em storyi I fortune and a reward for Miss John- ston ¬ for a life spent in loving care of I her cousin When a score of years ago Mrs I Robinsons husband died she was I tsufficient port She had several nephews and nieces who although they were better supplied with worldly goods than Mrs t Robinson failed to offer her a home I or give her any financial aid Miss Johnston who was a more distant rel ¬ ative had been left a home by the death of her father and she promptly offered to share it with Mrs Robinson which the latter accepted puable some supposedly worthless land whichI belonged to Mrs Robinson sold and the widow and her kind hearted counsin were enabled to more than keep the wolf from their door from the proceeds About a year ago Mrs Robinson died A search was made of her effects with ¬ out discovering a will and one of the nephews who had failed to aid her in her time of need was appointed to ad- minister ¬ the estate Preparations wer made to divide her property among th nephews and nieces to tne of Miss Johnston To finally close the estate the wid ows few articles of personal property I were offered at public sale this week Determined to have some keepsake her counsin Miss Johnston ofI the sale At last the old Bible which Mrs Robertson had spent many comforting moments in her declining years was put up The bidding was started but no one seemed anxious to acquire the volume and Miss JohnstonI secured the wellworn book a r cents The auctioneer handed it down fOldIed and witnessed by the terms of which Mrs Robinson had left her entire es- tate ¬ to her benefactor I I The nearer relatives consulted coun ¬ sel in an endeavor to have the will broken but without success I I FAMOUS SHIP TO BE SOL Missionary Craft Taken to Honolulu Where It Will Be Auctioned to- Highest Bidder i ISeattle Wash After being used for 118 months among the Micronesian group of islands in the South seas the famous missionary ship Morning Star has been taken to Honolulu where she auctIonI bought by th pennies of Sunday school childre- throughout the country Her cost was 40000 The steamer was originally the Shoe City running between Bos- ton ¬ and Lynn MorningI of missionaries bound for the South Sea islands After landing the people the steamer was employed carryin- supplies from the various islands missionary stations and also In carr ing native children to the Christian schools There are few vessels afloat so well known to seamen as the Preacher Ship as she was named The reason for selling the steam is stated to be the cost of operating her Coal in the South seas com ¬ mands a higher price than In more frequented portions of the globe and the traffic would scarcely justify the board retaining so large a steamer WANTS CURB ON MARRIAGES John Gibson Hale of Chicago Asks Law for All Kinds of a Check on Cupid Washington D C Mr Jenkins of Wisconsin chairman of the committee on judiciary is in receipt of the draft of a measure which he is asked by John Gibson Hale an attorney of Chi- cago to introduce and have passed an which deals in a radical way with the marital relation The proposed measure provides a physical examination of all Parts applying fora license to enter into marriage requires that they shall be in a state of health imposes a tax on married couples without children puts a bounty on children in the way of ta ation exemptions and provides for a tax upon bachelors Mr Jenkins Is both a husband and father but he is not disposed to in ¬ daeiby The Almad D mint th Spain D face about SO yr cent of all tf auicfcsilYM ia tb worm f F i X < rl w- 1J e WISE OR OTHERWISE r Better a clever enemy than a ool friend Its but a step from cunning to rascality A cunning man is seldom wise and never honest Adversity sometimes trans- forms ¬ a coward into a hero There is no graduating from the school of experience One sinner is apt to rejoice in the downfall of another Knowledge of ones ignorance- is the master key to wisdom Every time one man loses his emper another gains his point A blush is one of the few- thingsthat cannot be counter feited The bitter dregs of truth are to be found at the bottom of the cup When a man challenges com againstn Surely the man who deceives himself is an easy mark for other deceivers A man may be short of ideas and still be able to hand out a- long line of talk IIt is a mans nature to fall be Y itn futuri by his past is enough to discour- age any man An ideal politicalorganization is one that blindly follows its leader right or wrong hasI they have no use for him Everybody wants to boss some- body and there is always some everyI body Onehalf a successful mans success may be due to good luck and the other half = to good judg- ment ¬ 9 DIt sometimes comes to pass that after a man has eaten every ¬ thing set before him he wonders what ails him Overcrowded It is a pretty dangerous thing to al- low your system to get overcrowded with undigested foodpoisons bile ridn of laxa tive Syrup Pepsin and you will right changefor yourself get into that condition again Safe and pleasant relief and cure for headache constipation biliousness etc Try it Sold by Dr J N Page of Cand backY Mary and Anna Mason two Jer B Thompson of Mt Sterling were well remembered in the will of their master W P Hacket of Winchester > has been chosen superintendent of Mt Sterling Water Light and Ice Companys plant The Breath Of Life Its a significant fact that the strong est animal of its size the gorilla also has the largest lungs Powerful lungs means powerful creatures How to keep the breathing organs right should be thousand d s of Port Williams 0 has learned how to this She writesThree bottles orDr Kings New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friend thought consumption 0 j its grand for throat and lung troubles Guaranteed by T E Paull druggist fiex e Judge Flanagan of Winchest- er caught his foot under a bug lao e t protruding over the side wall irTo bred ± l 5 y Fa- r y 1 u fir x eyx tri ti > GOOD ADVICE Keep good company or none Never be idle If your hands can not be usefully employed attend to the cultivation of your mind Always speak the truth Make few promises Live up to your engagements Keep your own secrets if you have any When you speak to a person look him in the face Goodcompany and good conversation are the very sinews of virtue Good character is above all things else Your character can not be essen- tially ¬ injured except by your own acts If any one speaks ill of you let your life be so that none will believe him Ever live misfortune excepted within your income When you retire to bed think over what you have been doing during the day Make no haste to be rich if you would prosper Small and steady gains give competency with tranquility of mind Avoid temptation through fear that you may not be able to with- stand it Earn money before you spend it Never run in debt unless you see a way to get out again Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it Do not marry until you are able to support a wife Never speak ill of any one THOUGHTS FROM MONNA VANNA ise e that rises to greater heights that seeks a higher range is bet ¬ ter Nay watchful purity and faithare excellent virtues but there are times when they seem but small if one look elsewhere Where is the wise man that t hath not his private madness the good man to whom no mon strous ideas has ever come Let us give reasonable time put our duty and our pain i I their right places They err who believe that roism has no other ib death The most heroic act i that which costs the most and death is often less painful than lifeYou that have always the sword in your hand are two muchI given to believing that no other courage than that which shines from its point There is another kind of courage less brilliant it may be and less vaunted by mens tongues since it does less harm and they ven erate that by which they suffer CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY ifThe Kentucky Childrens Home Society has sixty boys and girl between the ages of three and nine for whom they desire good Christian homes These children are unusually bright and attrac tive and we guarantee that no family will be disappointed in a child we send them The winter months have given us an enormous amount of work to do We are receiving mor children now in a month than w formerly did in a year and as a rule the children are much brighter and much better looking and much easies controlled than children we formerly handled Will you not show your in this great work for human i by giving a home to one of these haveof a firstclass home in every respect and unless you are moral and stand well in your community donot apply as we will under no circumstances place a child in a home unless it can get the very best advantages This is the Masters work in asmuch as he said Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not If you are in ¬ terested in this charity and v t sL i t fiV V would like to take a child please address the Kentucky Childrens Home Society No 2116 Von Borries Avenue Louisville Ky Yours very respectfutly GEORGE L SEHON State Supt SENTENCE SERMONS The Devil has no more effect ¬ i ve weapon than the Christians rusty sword Every time you envy another man his meal you drop gall into your own plate People who cannot stand up in the fight must not look to sit down in the feast Dont think you are fixed on feathers there because you make a lot of fuss here Many a man is praying for grace to bear his trials who needs just sand to shake them When friendship is just a so clot ladder the soul goes down faster than the feet can climb up The fact that this world does not agree with you gives na certainty that the next one will Many men think they are saints because they have such an intense hatred of certain sinners Its hard for the man who has ground off his nose on the money mill to smell a taint or anything Its better to take chances on pauperizing some than to starve your own soul by denying aid to allIts not much use pronouncing a benediction on your brother when you have blood in your eyeHenry F Cope in Chicago Tribune DIRIGO Mr J W McClister has been fewn The bushes and briars are des ¬ fencen thiss ve little plowingMr H Wheeler Rugby was here one day last week A M Cheatham of Cumber- land county was in this section last week buying hogs Mrs Warfield Estes who has been sick for some time is im- proving t j slowly Luther Polston of Cumberland county is hauling corn for Messrs Parsons and Brooks this weekP V Grissom called on our merchants last Wednesday YS Mc Glister several days last week R S Royse was at Edmonton last Monday Master Willie Bennett was very sick a day or so last week Messrs Campbell Stotts and McKinney are running their thise yarde would make one think that a new timber region was just be- ing ¬ opened Prof Mosby closed his singing at Greenbriar last Sunday onet school for his daughter IEldrige Stotts has recently thei o Boston and is now on the road 11Marythe infant daughter of t- J G Campbell is quite sick Neighbors of Amos Ross or Madisonville got into a wrangle < over which of the parents Ross babY just born most resembled t fA t W > n e t i y tP wrK JJ55i P

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Page 1: Ky READY beisenyx.uky.edu/dips/xt79319s2n8h/data/0091.pdfWISE OR OTHERWISE r Better a clever enemy than a ool friend Its but a step from cunning to rascality A cunning man is seldom

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t i THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY MARCH 14 1906t >r t u

I HEIGHTS IN STOCKDehler BrothersCARRYALLT h

116 E MarketS-

tLornsville

Send for Catalogue

The Louisville Trust-CGarnero

Acts as Executor Administrator Trustee Guardian Assignee etc and as agent andattorney in fast of insxperienced persons and of Benevolent and Religious Institutions andOrders and in fact fills every position of trust that can be held by an individual

Rents Safe Deposit Boxes or Drawers in the largest and strongest fireproof and burglarproof vaults in the entire Soutn Takes care of Silverware and other valuable propertin its capacious fireproof storage vaults

Pays interest on deposits in its Savings Department and compounds the interestannually

semyITakes charge of real estate collects rents pays taxes insurance etc and mekesof improved and unimpaoved prperty Acts as agent and attorney for nonresidentsagement of estates a specialty I

Acts as Trustee Ragistar and Transfer Agent for railroads and other corporations andand as Fiscal Agent for the payment of coupons

Depository for Trustees Guardians Executors Administrators and fiduciaries

LOTJISVILLE Ky

READY Foy BUSINESSOur LIVERY STABLE

On GreensburgJStreet one block from the Public Square is nowopen for business We have 50 good stalls 25 of them boxed andallsafe and convenient

Plenty of Feed Good Rios and Sate Drivers

Everything new except we have experienced drivers and groomersPlenty of fresh water in every stall Your business solicited

ALLEN WALKER GO

COLUMBIA KENTUCKY

Enterprise HotelChas F Gans Bro Props

223243 W Mareet St

Bet Floyd and Preston

Louisville Kentucky

RATES 100 Per Day

Absolute satisfaction guaranteedSpcciSl rates to Boarders

f

isan UJ HOME Lwe can furnish you oneany kind you want We

for sale a great variety of farms dwelling houseshouses and business propositionsIhave a

DO YOU WANT A FARMus what kind ofa place you are looking forwhat °

size what improvements where located how much you

informationWe IJ are certain to interest you if you are on the market A j

postal card will bring you one of our printed lists °

I GBntral Kentucky Real Estate CompanyLEBANON KENTUCKY

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SXSXsXSXsXsXaXaXsXSXs

To r Tobacco ShippersWe wish to state to our friends throughout thetobacco growing sections that we are not connected directly or indirectly with any other ware

Ui house or warehouse companyWe conduct a Strictly Independent TobaccoWarehouse Commission Business

C A BRiDGES CO PropsPlCKETT TOBAGCO WAREHOUSE

LOUISVILLE KENTUCKYr

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WILL IN OLD BIBLE

BUYS TEXT FINDS SELF THEr

ONLY HEIRfBooklValuable Paper Slips fromI Between the PagesI

Philadelphia Under curious circum ¬

stances Miss Bertha Johnson of Malvern this state has discovered thatshe is the sole heiress to an estateamounting to over 10000 which hadbeen left by her aged cousin Mrs Emstoryi

I fortune and a reward for Miss John-ston

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for a life spent in loving care ofI her cousin

When a score of years ago MrsI

Robinsons husband died she wasI

tsufficientport She had several nephews andnieces who although they were bettersupplied with worldly goods than Mrs t

Robinson failed to offer her a home I

or give her any financial aid MissJohnston who was a more distant rel ¬

ative had been left a home by thedeath of her father and she promptlyoffered to share it with Mrs Robinsonwhich the latter acceptedpuablesome supposedly worthless land whichIbelonged to Mrs Robinsonsold and the widow and her kindhearted counsin were enabled to morethan keep the wolf from their doorfrom the proceeds

About a year ago Mrs Robinson diedA search was made of her effects with ¬

out discovering a will and one of thenephews who had failed to aid her inher time of need was appointed to ad-

minister¬

the estate Preparations wermade to divide her property among thnephews and nieces to tneof Miss Johnston

To finally close the estate the widows few articles of personal property

I

were offered at public sale this weekDetermined to have some keepsakeher counsin Miss Johnston ofIthe sale At last the old Biblewhich Mrs Robertson had spent manycomforting moments in her decliningyears was put up The bidding wasstarted but no one seemed anxious toacquire the volume and Miss JohnstonIsecured the wellworn book a rcents The auctioneer handed it down

fOldIedand witnessed by the terms of whichMrs Robinson had left her entire es-tate

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to her benefactorI

I The nearer relatives consulted coun¬

sel in an endeavor to have the willbroken but without success

I

I FAMOUS SHIP TO BE SOL

Missionary Craft Taken to HonoluluWhere It Will Be Auctioned to-

Highest Bidderi

ISeattle Wash After being used for118 months among the Micronesian

group of islands in the South seas thefamous missionary ship Morning Starhas been taken to Honolulu where she

auctIonI bought by thpennies of Sunday school childre-throughout the country Her cost was

40000 The steamer was originallythe Shoe City running between Bos-ton

¬

and LynnMorningIof missionaries bound for the SouthSea islands After landing the peoplethe steamer was employed carryin-supplies from the various islandsmissionary stations and also In carring native children to the Christianschools There are few vessels afloatso well known to seamen as thePreacher Ship as she was namedThe reason for selling the steam

is stated to be the cost of operatingher Coal in the South seas com ¬

mands a higher price than In morefrequented portions of the globe andthe traffic would scarcely justify theboard retaining so large a steamer

WANTS CURB ON MARRIAGES

John Gibson Hale of Chicago AsksLaw for All Kinds of a Check

on Cupid

Washington D C Mr Jenkins ofWisconsin chairman of the committeeon judiciary is in receipt of the draftof a measure which he is asked byJohn Gibson Hale an attorney of Chi-cago to introduce and have passed anwhich deals in a radical way with themarital relation

The proposed measure providesa physical examination of all Partsapplying fora license to enter intomarriage requires that they shall bein a state of health imposes a tax onmarried couples without children putsa bounty on children in the way of taation exemptions and provides for atax upon bachelors

Mr Jenkins Is both a husband andfather but he is not disposed to in¬daeiby

The Almad D mint th Spain Dface about SO yr cent of all tfauicfcsilYM ia tb worm

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WISE OR OTHERWISE

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Better a clever enemy than aool friend

Its but a step from cunning torascality

A cunning man is seldom wiseand never honest

Adversity sometimes trans-forms

¬

a coward into a hero

There is no graduating fromthe school of experience

One sinner is apt to rejoice inthe downfall of another

Knowledge of ones ignorance-is the master key to wisdom

Every time one man loses hisemper another gains his point

A blush is one of the few-thingsthat cannot be counterfeited

The bitter dregs of truth areto be found at the bottom of thecup

When a man challenges comagainstnSurely the man who deceives

himself is an easy mark forother deceivers

A man may be short of ideasand still be able to hand out a-

long line of talk

IIt is a mans nature to fallbeYitnfuturiby his past is enough to discour-age any man

An ideal politicalorganizationis one that blindly follows itsleader right or wronghasIthey have no use for him

Everybody wants to boss some-body and there is always someeveryIbody

Onehalf a successful manssuccess may be due to good luckand the other half =to good judg-ment

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9

DIt sometimes comes to passthat after a man has eaten every¬

thing set before him he wonderswhat ails him

Overcrowded

It is a pretty dangerous thing to al-

low your system to get overcrowdedwith undigested foodpoisons bileridn of

laxative Syrup Pepsin and you will rightchangeforyourself get into that condition againSafe and pleasant relief and cure forheadache constipation biliousness etcTry it Sold by Dr J N Page ofCandbackY

Mary and Anna Mason twoJer BThompson of Mt Sterling werewell remembered in the will oftheir master

W P Hacket of Winchester>

has been chosen superintendentof Mt Sterling Water Light andIce Companys plant

The Breath Of Life

Its a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size the gorilla alsohas the largest lungs Powerful lungsmeans powerful creatures How to keepthe breathing organs right should bethousandds

ofPort Williams 0 has learned how to

this She writesThree bottlesorDr Kings New Discovery stopped my

cough of two years and cured me ofwhat my friend thought consumption 0jits grand for throat and lung troublesGuaranteed by T E Paull druggistfiexe

Judge Flanagan of Winchest-er caught his foot under a buglaoe tprotruding over the side wallirTobred ± l

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GOOD ADVICE

Keep good company or noneNever be idle If your handscan not be usefully employedattend to the cultivation of yourmind Always speak the truthMake few promises Live up toyour engagements Keep yourown secrets if you have anyWhen you speak to a person lookhim in the face Goodcompanyand good conversation are thevery sinews of virtue Goodcharacter is above all things elseYour character can not be essen-tially

¬

injured except by your ownacts If any one speaks ill ofyou let your life be so that nonewill believe him Ever livemisfortune excepted withinyour income When you retireto bed think over what you havebeen doing during the dayMake no haste to be rich if youwould prosper Small andsteady gains give competencywith tranquility of mind Avoidtemptation through fear thatyou may not be able to with-stand it Earn money beforeyou spend it Never run in debtunless you see a way to get outagain Never borrow if you canpossibly avoid it Do not marryuntil you are able to support awife Never speak ill of any one

THOUGHTS FROM MONNA VANNA

iseethat rises to greater heightsthat seeks a higher range is bet¬

ter Nay watchful purity andfaithare excellent virtues butthere are times when they seembut small if one look elsewhere

Where is the wise man that t

hath not his private madnessthe good man to whom no monstrous ideas has ever come

Let us give reasonable timeput our duty and our pain i

I

their right places

They err who believe thatroism has no other ibdeath The most heroic act ithat which costs the most anddeath is often less painful than

lifeYouthat have always the

sword in your hand are two muchIgiven to believing thatno other courage than that whichshines from its point There isanother kind of courage lessbrilliant it may be and lessvaunted by mens tongues sinceit does less harm and they venerate that by which they suffer

CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY

ifThe Kentucky Childrens HomeSociety has sixty boys and girlbetween the ages of three andnine for whom they desire goodChristian homes These childrenare unusually bright and attractive and we guarantee that nofamily will be disappointed in achild we send them

The winter months have givenus an enormous amount of workto do We are receiving morchildren now in a month than wformerly did in a year and as arule the children are muchbrighter and much better lookingand much easies controlled thanchildren we formerly handled

Will you not show yourin this great work for humaniby giving a home to one of thesehaveof afirstclass home in every respectand unless you are moral andstand well in your communitydonot apply as we will underno circumstances place a child ina home unless it can get the verybest advantages

This is the Masters work inasmuch as he said Suffer littlechildren to come unto Me andforbid them not If you are in¬

terested in this charity and

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would like to take a child pleaseaddress the Kentucky ChildrensHome Society No 2116 VonBorries Avenue Louisville Ky

Yours very respectfutlyGEORGE L SEHON

State Supt

SENTENCE SERMONS

The Devil has no more effect ¬ive weapon than the Christiansrusty sword

Every time you envy anotherman his meal you drop gall intoyour own plate

People who cannot stand up inthe fight must not look to sitdown in the feast

Dont think you are fixed onfeathers there because you makea lot of fuss here

Many a man is praying forgrace to bear his trials who needsjust sand to shake them

When friendship is just a soclot ladder the soul goes downfaster than the feet can climb up

The fact that this world doesnot agree with you gives nacertainty that the next one will

Many men think they aresaints because they have such anintense hatred of certain sinners

Its hard for the man who hasground off his nose on the moneymill to smell a taint or anything

Its better to take chances onpauperizing some than to starveyour own soul by denying aid to

allItsnot much use pronouncing

a benediction on your brotherwhen you have blood in youreyeHenry F Cope in ChicagoTribune

DIRIGO

Mr J W McClister has beenfewnThe bushes and briars are des¬fencenthissve little

plowingMrH Wheeler Rugby

was here one day last week

A M Cheatham of Cumber-land county was in this sectionlast week buying hogs

Mrs Warfield Estes who hasbeen sick for some time is im-proving

t

j slowly

Luther Polston of Cumberlandcounty is hauling corn forMessrs Parsons and Brooks this

weekPV Grissom called on our

merchants last WednesdayYSMcGlister several days last week

R S Royse was at Edmontonlast Monday

Master Willie Bennett wasvery sick a day or so last week

Messrs Campbell Stotts andMcKinney are running theirthiseyardewould make one think that anew timber region was just be-

ing¬

opened

Prof Mosby closed his singingat Greenbriar last Sundayonetschool for his daughter

IEldrige Stotts has recentlytheioBoston and is now on the road

11Marythe infant daughter of t-

J G Campbell isquite sick

Neighbors of Amos Ross orMadisonville got into a wrangle<

over which of the parents RossbabY just born most resembled t

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