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f 0 < e 0 I Lvatt unt em 7 fl VOLUME 10 COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7 1907 NUMBER 39 t DEATH OF JOHN WILLISI The subject of this notice died at his home in Russell Springs last Thurs ¬ day night He was born and reared in Adair county and was a son of the late Pascal Willis He was about forty six years old and was a victim of consumption The remains were inter ¬ red at the old home place on Glens fork this county The deceased was a brother of Mr J A Willis and aneph ¬ ew of Mrs Jennie Mollie McClain of this place He leaves a wife and sev ¬ eral children DEAD AT EIGHTY FOUR YEARS Mrs Ellen Patteson one of the most beloved old ladies in Taylor county died in Campbellsville last Friday night She was eightyfour years old and was the mother of the late Circuit Julge Charles Patteson anda grandmother of Mrs Jo Coffey Jr of this place Funeral services were held Saturday and the interment was in Brookside Cemetery Mr and Mrs Coffey this place attended the last sad rites f DIED I tLast Friday morning Herschel Jef fries aged 13 years died at the home of his mother Mrs Omeria Jeffries near Joppa He was a victim of ty ¬ phoid fever and was sick but a few days He was a dutiful son the pride of a loving mother anda favorite of his brothers and sisters He was a son of the late Cook Jeffries and a nephew of W F Jeffries this place The in ¬ terment was in the family burying J ground many friends being present JUDGE GARNETT AT PINEVILLE Several weeks ago Governor Beck ham commisioned Hon James Garnett of this place to hold a special term of q Circuit Court lasting four weeks if necessary at Pineville Bell county Monday August 5 was fixedo begin the term and it is now in session Mr Garnett is a lawyer of recognized abil ¬ ity and there is not a doubt but he will be just to all parties who may have business before him Companions J D Lowe Horace Jef ¬ Gi P Smith Sam Lewis and R H Dur- ham went to Campbellsville last Fri i day and in the afternoon and evening conferred the Chapter degrees on two teams After the work was concluded an elaborate banquet was spread in 1 honor of the visiting Companions Those who are on the inside understand t I that the degrees were imprassively con ¬ ferred and we predict that Pitman 0 7 LI Chapter and those who went over the road were well pleased with the work Mr and Mrs J A Young entertained the Columbia band and a few special friends last Thursday evening Re ¬ freshments were served and several hours delightfully spent Besides ti band there were present Mr and Mrs W F Hancock Misses Laura and Ma ry Stephens Ola Wilson and Annie Faulkner Messrs Volina Sullivan Cameron Dunbar and Oscar Steele the latter being from New Albany 0 It looks very much like Miss Lorena Pile of this place will bea winner from the Twentyfifth District in the Louis- ville Heralds popularity contest Up to Sunday morning there were recorded in her favor over 28000 votes Her next compeditor has a few votes over S000 Mr Robert Gabriel Frazer the young est son of Mrs Flora Frazer and a o brother of Mrs W B Patteson this place was married to Miss Elizabeth Grace Bowmen Windsor Mo July 17th The couple will make their home J at Tallulah La- o The Ladies Aid Society of the Christ ¬ ian Church will give a social during the week of the Institute with refresh ¬ ments Time and place mentioned next y 6 1If week j 1 The residence on Burksville street 0 known as the J N Page property was 9ldby the Master Commissioner last Monday to W T McFard for 1090 r McSCOTTASSASSINATED He Receives Fatal Wounds Saturday Night at Helena Ark Dying Sunday Afternoon PARTICULARS CAN NOT BE LEARNED Last Sunday morning about 8 oclock a dispatch from Helena Ark reached Columbia directed to Mr James Gar ¬ nett and signed J P Burks which readJ M Scott fatally shot come at onceMr Garnett was not at home being en route for Pineville and during the day nothing else was discussed About five oclock in the afternoon the sec ¬ ond message came stating that Mr Scott died at 230 oclock Monday Judge W W Jones for the family of the deceased wired Mr Burks to have the body shipped to this place and it will probably reach Camp ¬ bellsville this Tuesday night Mr Scott was a wellknown news ¬ paper man and at the time of his assas ination was City Editor of the Helena Ark > World He was also wellknown in this section of Kentucky having been a writer on the Columbia Spectator and the Mountainer which was published at Somerset Like all the flesh he had his faults but he was a kindhearted I man ever ready to lend his assistance to those in distress He was honest in all his transactions meeting his obliga ¬ tions promptly His untimely and man ¬ ner of death was generally regretted here where he had a large number of friends He leaves a wife and one child a sonabout five years old All the information we have is con ¬ tained in the following dispatch Little Rock Ark Aug 4A spe ¬ cial to the Gazette from Helena Ark says J M Scott city editor of the I Helena World was found on the side ¬ walk this morning at 2 oclock Two bullets had entered his head and al ¬ though he lived a few hours after being found he was unable to make a state- ment ¬ So far no clue to the assassin existsA ago an attempt was made to kill Mr Scott He was attracted to the rear of his office by a noise and on approaching to ascertain the cause two shots were fired at him He began firing in return and his assailants fled He was not able to identify them Jt is generally believed that the kill ng was due to a personal quarrel and that it had no connection with the cru- sade ¬ of the World on the police depart- ment ¬ some months ago which forced the resignation of the chief of police who afterward attempted to commit suicide BURNING TRUTHS The large congregation at the Christ ¬ ian church last Sunday forenoon cer ¬ tainly heard a sermon worth listening to The Rev A R Kasey of the Methodist church was the speaker and tor almost three quarters of an hour he held the attention of his au ¬ dience in a way that was almost mar ¬ velous It may be an astounding fact to a great many persons but according to the Bible there are a large per cent of liars in the world to day who have not the truth in them and these liars are not all outside the church either John puts in this meaning Any man who saith he knows God and keepeth not Jiis commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him It is indeed a strange thing to see some meh live a lie and act a lie every day on the out ¬ side among their fellowmen when with ¬ in their very souls they know that Gods word tells them very plainly that such is the case v Rev Kaseys comparison of a worth- less ¬ hound dog to a great many men was very appropriate and a better ill- ustration of the subject could not have been portrayed The old lazy hound that would not run or let any of the rest of the pack get ahead of himbe ¬ cause he would jump on them and fight them back can be applied to men every where and a great many xight herein Columbia as for that matter There sure lots jpf two legged hoimotyin the 00 11 lot world in the form of men who whe they see their fellowmen attain unto little success or portion in life they will jump on him and fight him down and do every thing in their power t- his hurt Such men know not thei Christ they are hypocrites and liars and the truth is not in them Such able expositions of the burning truths contained in the Bible as the one delivered by Rev Kasey upon this oc ¬ casion should cause men to examine their own hearts and see whether or not they are living in accordance with Johns view of the matter The dis- course ¬ 0 was powerful logical and con ¬ wincing and the depths of its meanin is unfathomable It is not my purpose to make meritorious mention of any person unless I believe he or she to be deserving of such but when a man has power and force of character sufficient to say what he believes is true and right then I think he deserves credit and praise F McL A UNIQUE SOCIAL t The Ladies Aid = Society of the Pres- byterian Church conceived a novel wa of raising church funds and Tuesda night of last week at the home of Mis Minnie Triptett a large number of the residents of Columbia were made ac ¬ quainted with the idea At 8 oclock the home and yard wer brilliantly illuminated and one hou later there had j assembled fully on hundred young people and many older persons of the community As the guests arrived they entered the parlor where hey were met bL committee of itftdiesllrs Geo Thomas Mrs W E Bradshaw an Miss Minnie Triplett who inspecte- their wearing apparel taxing each ac ¬ cording to the value of their garments The fines varied from one cent to five cents and the average to a person w about twenty cents In that way an the amount the fortune teller who looked hideous and who was located in a tent a few yards from the residence received the ladies raised over thirty dollars After every body had been taxed and had been made acquainte- with their future prospects Mrs Geor- gia ¬ Shelton being endowed at that time with the faculty of knowing what coming in the lives of each Miss Margaret Todd rendered a piano solo faultlessly Misses Martha Han- cock ¬ and Lina Rosenfield sang beauti ¬ fully and Misses Katie Murrell and Ni ¬ na Marcum recited admirably Misses Nellie Follis Elizabeth Coy Mollie Flowers and Mary Triplett did themselves proud at the lemonade and punch bowl stand Taking it altogether it was the most enjoyable entertainment given in Co- lumbia for years The members of the Columbia Brass Band volunteered their services and at intervals rendered some of their very best selections To them the ladies of the society desire to express their grateful thanks N M Tutt Plff against Rachel Hughes etc Deft Persons having claims against the es ¬ tate of John C Hughes deceased are hereby notified to present them before me properly proven as required by law on or before the 15th day September 1907 Failure to complywiththis order will forever bar your claim against said estate HERSCHEL T BAKER Master Commissioner A CC 393t Mr J 0 Russell will add anothe I convenience to his residence Last week he decided to put in water works He purchased an engine and all the necessary fixtures which will be in ¬ stalled in the next few days In last weeks issue we stated tha Mrs Bettie Bennetts motHer was a Tupman We were mistaken She was a Holladay a sister of Za hand Waller Holladay ReV J C Cook on his return from his appointment at Hartsville Tenn stopped over in Hart county and preach ¬ ed the annual opening sermon of the Liberty Baptist Association at Zio Church In this issue of the News Mr H B GarIeU f >publishes an address to th fanneiSftand suggests a meeting for next Saturday afternoon The hour of meeting will rbej oclock nFEESEWREN 0 Ednr a Wren Married in Louisville Wednesday July 31 QUITE A NUMBER OF FRIENDS PRESENT The CourierJournal of last Thursday contains the following announcement of welg I here The parlor of the Willard Hotel wa the scene of a unique wedding at oclock last night The principals were Elzie Feese a wellknown young ma of Columbia Adair county and Miss Edna May Wren a ward of the Ken- tucky ¬ Childrens Home Society The marriage was a culmination of court ¬ ship begun when both the bride and groom were mere children Miss Wren who was taken in charg- by the society when she was an infant I LY Newbs Y occurred a few months ago At tha time the family was broken up an Miss Wren was again taken in charge herr te wife she became followed her to Louisville and after proving to the society his worthiness gained the institutions consent to the union provind societd and especially her high regard for George L Sehon State superintendent of the society occurred just at the close thd e pro ¬ nouncing the couple husband and wife had been brought to a close the young woman hurriedly left the side of her husband and impressed a fervent kiss mard ¬ was a o friends of the bride and groom among whom were a score of guests of the ishotel Mr and Mrs Feese will make their home in Louisville I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT At the meeting of the Gradyville juvenille missionary society the fol ¬ lowing resolutions were adopted Whereas that Pearl Carrie Irene and Dewey Moss and Paul Wilson were all devoted members of our society the former being treasurer also Alfre- Lee Moss Henry Raymond Hilt and Mary Beauchamp were members of the Buds and Blossoms lost their lives in the recent flood that visited our little town on the night of the 7th of June bringing sorrow to the whole commu ¬ nity be it 1st Resolved That in the deathof these members of said socities that w have sustained an irreparable loss an the cause some zealous Christian work ¬ ers 2nd That we admonish our members to emulate their true Christian charac- ters ¬ and prepare to meet them where parting will will be no more 3rd That these resolutions be placed in the record books of the societies and a cepy sent to the Little Worker Columbia Spectator and Adair County News for publication 4th That we as a society extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved par ¬ ents and friends of said children and pray Gods blessings upon them in this their hour of deep sorrow and trouble i ANNIE HUNTER MARY WILMORE FLOWERt S Committee 4 Alls indebted to me by note or account are requested to call and settle at once as I leave Gradyville the last of August Dr S A TAYLOR 392t Gradyville Ky Judge Junius Hancock is having a ofn his hotel which will addgreatly to the appearance of the building shoulde remember that the Institute will com¬ mence next Monday Iff is desirous that they report promptly I FARMERS MEETING As the season of the year has come when the farmers can take a days lay off occasionally I think it would be well to have a meeting of the Farmers Insti ¬ tute and reorganize and take a new start The State is spend ¬ ing a good sum of money in send ¬ ing out practical farmers to ev- ery ¬ county in the State to hold Institutes to instruct the farm- ers ¬ I along agricultural lines As- s some of these men will be in Co- b ¬ lumbia October 3rd and 4th to wen ought to try to get our farmers interested so as to give them a good hearing and thus help to advance the agricultural inter ¬ ests of Adair county ofe the Adair County Institute to meet at the Court House Satur ¬ day August 10 1907 H B Garnett RESOLUTIONSa rWhereas we the teachers of Russe I county having spent a pleasant week in the capacity of an Institute Assem ¬ bled at Jamestown do resolve 1st That we render our heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Jamestown theyY have entertained us in their homes 2nd That we render our thanks to the organist and others who assisted in the devotional exercises 3rd That we thank the many visitors for their presence and many instruct ¬ ive suggestions 4th That we compliment Superin ¬ tendent Smith for his prudence in the execution of the duties of his office and the very energetic way in which be has tried to raise the standard of education in this county and for his foresight in securing the services of Prof Phelps as instructor of our Institute 5th That we considering Prof Phelps as a member of our teaching fraternity do compliment him for his high educa ¬ tional attainments and thank him for the many new progressive measures that he has introduced in our Institute 6th That we realizing that children do not receive the full value of the common schools on account of non at ¬ tendance do petition the next General cornd 7th That Higher Educational and Moral Standard shall be our watch ¬ word8th That the above resolutions be printed in one or two of our local pa- pers also in the Southern School Jour- nal ¬ U G HATFIELD M H BERNARD ANTLEd NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS I have made and filled appointments in each magisterial district of Adair county as required by law for the purpose of receiving taxes for the year 1907 and from this time I am supposed to have it paid to me at my office in Co ¬ lumbia Ky and I do not intend to keep up this thing of visiting and beg ¬ ging people to pay me These taxes are due the county and State and all that I get out of it is a small commis ¬ sion for collecting out of which 1 have to live and pay the expenses of the of- fice and I do not purpose to spend it traveling over this county If you owe it come and pay up and save the cost of a forcible collection This is intend ¬ edfor every tax payer in Adair counter w who has not already settled y I W B PATTESON S A C July 30 1907 FOR SALE r One heavy workmule one top bUggy newly painted W L WALKER vMessrs J F Triplett and J C Strange caught last Wednesday morn ¬ ing thirtyfive pounds of catfish and three large turtles L11 r- f

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fl VOLUME 10 COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7 1907 NUMBER 39

t DEATH OF JOHN WILLISI

The subject of this notice died at hishome in Russell Springs last Thurs ¬

day night He was born and reared inAdair county and was a son of thelate Pascal Willis He was about fortysix years old and was a victim ofconsumption The remains were inter ¬

red at the old home place on Glensfork this county The deceased was abrother of Mr J A Willis and aneph ¬

ew of Mrs Jennie Mollie McClain ofthis place He leaves a wife and sev ¬

eral children

DEAD AT EIGHTY FOUR YEARS

Mrs Ellen Patteson one of the mostbeloved old ladies in Taylor county diedin Campbellsville last Friday nightShe was eightyfour years old and wasthe mother of the late Circuit JulgeCharles Patteson anda grandmotherof Mrs Jo Coffey Jr of this placeFuneral services were held Saturdayand the interment was in BrooksideCemetery Mr and Mrs Coffey thisplace attended the last sad rites

fDIED

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tLast Friday morning Herschel Jeffries aged 13 years died at the homeof his mother Mrs Omeria Jeffriesnear Joppa He was a victim of ty¬

phoid fever and was sick but a fewdays He was a dutiful son the prideof a loving mother anda favorite ofhis brothers and sisters He was a sonof the late Cook Jeffries and a nephewof W F Jeffries this place The in¬

terment was in the family buryingJ ground many friends being present

JUDGE GARNETT AT PINEVILLE

Several weeks ago Governor Beckham commisioned Hon James Garnettof this place to hold a special term of

q Circuit Court lasting four weeks ifnecessary at Pineville Bell countyMonday August 5 was fixedo beginthe term and it is now in session MrGarnett is a lawyer of recognized abil ¬

ity and there is not a doubt but he willbe just to all parties who may havebusiness before him

Companions J D Lowe Horace Jef¬GiP Smith Sam Lewis and R H Dur-ham went to Campbellsville last Fri

i day and in the afternoon and eveningconferred the Chapter degrees on twoteams After the work was concludedan elaborate banquet was spread in

1 honor of the visiting CompanionsThose who are on the inside understand

t I that the degrees were imprassively con¬

ferred and we predict that Pitman0 7 LI Chapter and those who went over the

road were well pleased with the work

Mr and Mrs J A Young entertainedthe Columbia band and a few specialfriends last Thursday evening Re ¬

freshments were served and severalhours delightfully spent Besides tiband there were present Mr and MrsW F Hancock Misses Laura and Mary Stephens Ola Wilson and AnnieFaulkner Messrs Volina SullivanCameron Dunbar and Oscar Steele thelatter being from New Albany

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It looks very much like Miss LorenaPile of this place will bea winner fromthe Twentyfifth District in the Louis-ville Heralds popularity contest Upto Sunday morning there were recordedin her favor over 28000 votes Hernext compeditor has a few votes overS000

Mr Robert Gabriel Frazer the youngest son of Mrs Flora Frazer and a

o brother of Mrs W B Patteson thisplace was married to Miss ElizabethGrace Bowmen Windsor Mo July17th The couple will make their home

Jat Tallulah La-o

The Ladies Aid Society of the Christ ¬

ian Church will give a social during theweek of the Institute with refresh ¬

ments Time and place mentioned nexty 6

1If weekj

1

The residence on Burksville street0

known as the J N Page property was

9ldby the Master Commissioner lastMonday to W T McFard for 1090

r

McSCOTTASSASSINATED

He Receives Fatal Wounds SaturdayNight at Helena Ark Dying

Sunday Afternoon

PARTICULARS CAN NOT BE LEARNED

Last Sunday morning about 8 oclocka dispatch from Helena Ark reachedColumbia directed to Mr James Gar ¬

nett and signed J P Burks which

readJM Scott fatally shot come at

onceMr Garnett was not at home beingen route for Pineville and during theday nothing else was discussed Aboutfive oclock in the afternoon the sec ¬

ond message came stating that MrScott died at 230 oclock

Monday Judge W W Jones for thefamily of the deceased wired MrBurks to have the body shipped to thisplace and it will probably reach Camp ¬

bellsville this Tuesday nightMr Scott was a wellknown news ¬

paper man and at the time of his assasination was City Editor of the HelenaArk > World He was also wellknownin this section of Kentucky having beena writer on the Columbia Spectator andthe Mountainer which was publishedat Somerset Like all the flesh he hadhis faults but he was a kindhearted I

man ever ready to lend his assistanceto those in distress He was honest inall his transactions meeting his obliga ¬

tions promptly His untimely and man ¬

ner of death was generally regrettedhere where he had a large number offriends He leaves a wife and onechild a sonabout five years old

All the information we have is con¬

tained in the following dispatchLittle Rock Ark Aug 4A spe ¬

cial to the Gazette from Helena Arksays J M Scott city editor of the

I

Helena World was found on the side ¬

walk this morning at 2 oclock Twobullets had entered his head and al ¬

though he lived a few hours after beingfound he was unable to make a state-ment

¬

So far no clue to the assassin

existsAago an attempt was made to

kill Mr Scott He was attracted tothe rear of his office by a noise and onapproaching to ascertain the cause twoshots were fired at him He beganfiring in return and his assailants fledHe was not able to identify them

Jt is generally believed that the killng was due to a personal quarrel andthat it had no connection with the cru-

sade¬

of the World on the police depart-ment

¬

some months ago which forcedthe resignation of the chief of policewho afterward attempted to commitsuicide

BURNING TRUTHS

The large congregation at the Christ ¬

ian church last Sunday forenoon cer¬

tainly heard a sermon worth listeningto The Rev A R Kasey of theMethodist church was the speakerand tor almost three quarters of anhour he held the attention of his au ¬

dience in a way that was almost mar¬

velous It may be an astounding factto a great many persons but accordingto the Bible there are a large per centof liars in the world to day who havenot the truth in them and these liarsare not all outside the church eitherJohn puts in this meaning Any manwho saith he knows God and keepethnotJiis commandments is a liar andthe truth is not in him It is indeeda strange thing to see some meh live alie and act a lie every day on the out ¬

side among their fellowmen when with¬

in their very souls they know that Godsword tells them very plainly that suchis the case v

Rev Kaseys comparison of a worth-less

¬

hound dog to a great many menwas very appropriate and a better ill-

ustration of the subject could not havebeen portrayed The old lazy houndthat would not run or let any of therest of the pack get ahead of himbe ¬

cause he would jump on them and fightthem back can be applied to men everywhere and a great many xight hereinColumbia as for that matter Theresure lots jpf two legged hoimotyin the

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lot

world in the form of men who whethey see their fellowmen attain untolittle success or portion in life theywill jump on him and fight him downand do every thing in their power t-

his hurt Such men know not theiChrist they are hypocrites and liarsand the truth is not in them

Such able expositions of the burningtruths contained in the Bible as the onedelivered by Rev Kasey upon this oc ¬

casion should cause men to examinetheir own hearts and see whether ornot they are living in accordance withJohns view of the matter The dis-

course¬

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was powerful logical and con ¬

wincing and the depths of its meaninis unfathomable It is not my purposeto make meritorious mention of anyperson unless I believe he or she to bedeserving of such but when a man haspower and force of character sufficientto say what he believes is true andright then I think he deserves creditand praise F McL

A UNIQUE SOCIALtThe Ladies Aid =Society of the Pres-byterian Church conceived a novel waof raising church funds and Tuesdanight of last week at the home of MisMinnie Triptett a large number of theresidents of Columbia were made ac¬

quainted with the ideaAt 8 oclock the home and yard wer

brilliantly illuminated and one houlater there had j assembled fully onhundred young people and many olderpersons of the community

As the guests arrived they enteredthe parlor where hey were met bLcommittee of itftdiesllrs GeoThomas Mrs W E Bradshaw anMiss Minnie Triplett who inspecte-their wearing apparel taxing each ac ¬

cording to the value of their garmentsThe fines varied from one cent to fivecents and the average to a person wabout twenty cents In that way anthe amount the fortune teller wholooked hideous and who was located ina tent a few yards from the residencereceived the ladies raised over thirtydollars After every body had beentaxed and had been made acquainte-with their future prospects Mrs Geor-

gia¬

Shelton being endowed at that timewith the faculty of knowing whatcoming in the lives of eachMiss Margaret Todd rendered a pianosolo faultlessly Misses Martha Han-cock

¬

and Lina Rosenfield sang beauti¬

fully and Misses Katie Murrell and Ni ¬

na Marcum recited admirablyMisses Nellie Follis Elizabeth Coy

Mollie Flowers and Mary Triplett didthemselves proud at the lemonade andpunch bowl stand

Taking it altogether it was the mostenjoyable entertainment given in Co-lumbia for years

The members of the Columbia BrassBand volunteered their services and atintervals rendered some of their verybest selections To them the ladies ofthe society desire to express theirgrateful thanks

N M Tutt Plff against RachelHughes etc Deft

Persons having claims against the es ¬

tate of John C Hughes deceased arehereby notified to present them beforeme properly proven as required by lawon or before the 15th day September1907 Failure to complywiththis orderwill forever bar your claim againstsaid estate HERSCHEL T BAKER

Master Commissioner A CC393t

Mr J 0 Russell will add anothe Iconvenience to his residence Lastweek he decided to put in water worksHe purchased an engine and all thenecessary fixtures which will be in¬

stalled in the next few days

In last weeks issue we stated thaMrs Bettie Bennetts motHer was aTupman We were mistaken Shewas a Holladay a sister of Za handWaller Holladay

ReV J C Cook on his return fromhis appointment at Hartsville Tennstopped over in Hart county and preach ¬

ed the annual opening sermon of theLiberty Baptist Association at ZioChurch

In this issue of the News Mr H BGarIeU f>publishes an address to thfanneiSftand suggests a meeting fornext Saturday afternoon The hour ofmeeting will rbej oclock

nFEESEWREN 0

Ednr aWren Married in Louisville

Wednesday July 31

QUITE A NUMBER OF FRIENDS PRESENT

The CourierJournal of last Thursdaycontains the following announcement ofwelgI here

The parlor of the Willard Hotel wathe scene of a unique wedding atoclock last night The principals wereElzie Feese a wellknown young maof Columbia Adair county and MissEdna May Wren a ward of the Ken-

tucky¬

Childrens Home Society Themarriage was a culmination of court ¬

ship begun when both the bride andgroom were mere children

Miss Wren who was taken in charg-by the society when she was an infant ILYNewbsY

occurred a few months ago At thatime the family was broken up anMiss Wren was again taken in chargeherrte wife she becamefollowed her to Louisville and afterproving to the society his worthinessgained the institutions consent to theunionprovindsocietdand especially her high regard forGeorge L Sehon State superintendentof the society occurred just at the closethd e

pro ¬

nouncing the couple husband and wifehad been brought to a close the youngwoman hurriedly left the side of herhusband and impressed a fervent kissmard ¬

was a ofriends of the bride and groom amongwhom were a score of guests of the

ishotel Mr and Mrs Feese will maketheir home in Louisville

I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT

At the meeting of the Gradyvillejuvenille missionary society the fol ¬

lowing resolutions were adoptedWhereas that Pearl Carrie Irene

and Dewey Moss and Paul Wilsonwere all devoted members of our societythe former being treasurer also Alfre-Lee Moss Henry Raymond Hilt andMary Beauchamp were members of theBuds and Blossoms lost their lives inthe recent flood that visited our littletown on the night of the 7th of Junebringing sorrow to the whole commu ¬

nity be it1st Resolved That in the deathof

these members of said socities that whave sustained an irreparable loss anthe cause some zealous Christian work ¬

ers2nd That we admonish our members

to emulate their true Christian charac-ters

¬

and prepare to meet them whereparting will will be no more

3rd That these resolutions be placedin the record books of the societies anda cepy sent to the Little WorkerColumbia Spectator and Adair CountyNews for publication

4th That we as a society extend ourheartfelt sympathy to the bereaved par ¬

ents and friends of said children andpray Gods blessings upon them in thistheir hour of deep sorrow and trouble

i ANNIE HUNTER

MARY WILMOREFLOWERt S

Committee4Alls indebted to me by note or

account are requested to call and settleat once as I leave Gradyville the lastof August Dr S A TAYLOR

392t Gradyville Ky

Judge Junius Hancock is having aofnhis hotel which will addgreatly to theappearance of the building

shoulderemember that the Institute will com¬

mence next Monday Iff is desirousthat they report promptly

I

FARMERS MEETING

As the season of the year hascome when the farmers can takea days lay off occasionally Ithink it would be well to have ameeting of the Farmers Insti ¬

tute and reorganize and take anew start The State is spend ¬

ing a good sum of money in send ¬

ing out practical farmers to ev-

ery¬

county in the State to holdInstitutes to instruct the farm-ers

¬

I along agricultural lines As-s some of these men will be in Co-b

¬

lumbia October 3rd and 4th towenought to try to get our farmersinterested so as to give them agood hearing and thus help toadvance the agricultural inter ¬

ests of Adair countyofethe Adair County Institute tomeet at the Court House Satur¬

day August 10 1907H B Garnett

RESOLUTIONSa

rWhereas we the teachers of Russe I

county having spent a pleasant weekin the capacity of an Institute Assem ¬

bled at Jamestown do resolve1st That we render our heartfelt

thanks to the citizens of JamestowntheyYhave entertained us in their homes2nd That we render our thanks to

the organist and others who assisted inthe devotional exercises

3rd That we thank the many visitorsfor their presence and many instruct ¬

ive suggestions4th That we compliment Superin ¬

tendent Smith for his prudence in theexecution of the duties of his office andthe very energetic way in which be hastried to raise the standard of educationin this county and for his foresight insecuring the services of Prof Phelpsas instructor of our Institute

5th That we considering Prof Phelpsas a member of our teaching fraternitydo compliment him for his high educa ¬

tional attainments and thank him forthe many new progressive measuresthat he has introduced in our Institute

6th That we realizing that childrendo not receive the full value of thecommon schools on account of non at¬

tendance do petition the next Generalcornd7th That Higher Educational andMoral Standard shall be our watch¬

word8thThat the above resolutions be

printed in one or two of our local pa-

pers also in the Southern School Jour-nal

¬

U G HATFIELD

M H BERNARD

ANTLEdNOTICE TO TAX PAYERS

I have made and filled appointmentsin each magisterial district of Adaircounty as required by law for thepurpose of receiving taxes for the year1907 and from this time I am supposedto have it paid to me at my office in Co ¬

lumbia Ky and I do not intend tokeep up this thing of visiting and beg ¬

ging people to pay me These taxesare due the county and State and allthat I get out of it is a small commis¬

sion for collecting out of which 1 haveto live and pay the expenses of the of-

fice and I do not purpose to spend ittraveling over this county If you oweit come and pay up and save the costof a forcible collection This is intend ¬

edfor every tax payer in Adair counterw

who has not already settled yI

W B PATTESON S A C

July 30 1907

FOR SALE

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One heavy workmule one top bUggynewly painted W L WALKER

vMessrs J F Triplett and J CStrange caught last Wednesday morn ¬

ing thirtyfive pounds of catfish andthree large turtles

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