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,j& rm: 8 THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS '- - tern t Gradyville. We .are having the coldest .weather, of the season. ' - - We expect.to get our.ice house filled in a few days. Warren .Sexton of Campbells vilie was in our midst a day or so of last week. S. C. Neat of Columbia, the popular groceryman was with us last Friday and Saturday. Moore and Hill's new gasoline mill at Weed is ready for grind ing. Crit Yates of Columbia was here on business last Thursday. W. B. Hill returned from Chattanooga, Tenn., last Wed nesday. J. A. Diddle is in middle Tennessee viewing the country this week. y Mr. J. D. Walker, of Colum bia spent a day or so with us last week. Roy Walker and son and Gil- erd Hamilton, of Nell, were in our city one day last week. Judge N. H. Moss of Columbia, was in this section a day or so of iasrj week on legal business. Ed Hill made a trip over to Milltwn and Greensburg last -week. We understand Ed likes the people over in the Milltown .section. Miss Duubar and Miss Emma Bragg, Jamestown, spent a few days in our city last week visiting-relatives and friends. Misses Sallie Diddle, Mildred Walker and Cotheren Yates of Columbia, spent several days of last week in this community visiting their friends and rela tives. Uncle Buck Cook lias been on he sick list for several days. Mr. D. Wheeler is having a yard of stave timber got out. Mr. Wheeler has a fine body of timber, the finest in this section. Mr. J. F.Pendleton and family .have moved to Greensburg. We regret to loose this good' family from onr community. Mr. Pen dleton's idea for moving there was to be in connection with a good school and railroad. Died ou the 30th, Rev. J.' W. Sexton, a well known local Presbyterian preacher in this part of the county. He was eighty-four years of age, and .had been in feeble health for a number of years with a compli cation of diseases due from his advanced age. Uncle Wes, as we ali called him lived a christ ian life. Owing to the disease he had it affected his mental ca pacity and he was not conscious when the end came, but we do -know the life he lived, and the example he set before ihe world. We are satisfied he has gone on to ,the reward for those that do the Master's will. He leaves -a devoted wife with a number of children and a host of relatives i and friends to weep over his de parture. Hia funeral was preach ed by Rev. G. W.Pangburn of ithe M.' E. church and his re tfriains interred in the family cemetery near this place to wait ithe resurrection mourn. I T ii:n:..u rn..j.. :i.i. jr. uumiguaui a xuesuay iiigiu. Miss Arva Cave, visited' rela tives at Knifley, a few "days last week. k Mr. R. 0- Dillingham spent a few day last week visiting rela tives at Neatsburg. Messrs, W. R. Beard and How are Russell attended services at Mt. Carmel, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Weatner ford and daughter, Miss Vinnie, were at H. B. Robertson's laat Tuesday. Misses Bertha and Audra Dil lingham and Clara Robertson, were guests of Misses Arva and Cleo Cave, last Tuesday night. Mr. W. N. Thomas, was the pleasant guest of Mr. R. 0. Dil lingham a few nights ago Mr. J. C. Bryant, who has been in Illinois for sometime is visiting relatives and friends at this place. The party at Mr. Jas. Cooley's was largely attended and all re ported a nice time. Mr. D. P. Rice, passed through this neighborhood one day last week- Miss Judelle Robertson, is spending a few days -with Mrs. Will Vanhoy, near Cane Valley. Several from this place attend ed the dance at Mr. John Arnold's last Monday night. Miss Cleo Cave visited her cousin, Miss Fannie Cave, of Holmes, last Thursday. Mrs. D. P. Rice'and daughter, Miss Lillie Vancleave, were guests of Mrs. Ruf us Bailey, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Willis, who have been in Illinois for some time, returned a few days ago to make this their home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphres and children, spent a few days at this place during the holidays. " Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robertson, were at Mr. B. F. Thomas' a few days ago. Misses Ella and Sylvia Hiim phress".' were the guests of Mrs. Will 'Rice last Sunday.' Mr. Richard Humphreys, of Hovious, was the pleasant guest of -Mr. Fred Humphress, during the holidays. Misses Arva and Cleo Cave, entertained a few of their friends last Tuesday night at a "watch party." It was-a very enjoya ble occasion. Refreshments were served. Misses Bertha and Audra Diilingham and Clara Rob ertson, and Messrs. Howard Rus sell, Willie Robert.. Beard, Tom my Cabe, Frank McDermott, Winfrey Beard, Alvin and Allen Bridgwater recieved invitations. from twenty to thirty automo biles pass a day. Carroll county has organized good road clubs most all over the county. " Their object is to make and to 'keep better roads with less cost by" using the Grader in the spring and early part of the summer, and then after each rain to fol low with the drag. Each town ship donates so much money for dragings in that township, they pay seventy cents per mile for making one round with the drag, that keeps the soil smoothed off and rounded up well so when it rains the water runs right off. Our roads fine at present though we have had the most ideal weath er this fall and winter! ever saw. I will close for this time, wish ing the News and its many read eas a happy and prosperous new year. Most Respectfully, L. M. Wilmore. LOUISVILLE MARKET'S Latest Quotations on Live lt HOGS Choice 210 up .-. . Mediums, 165 to 210. .,... Pigs .".... Roughs..? Stock H &75 7.65 6.50 ' 7.00 GRAIN. Wheat. Corn... 105 CATTLE Shipping steer $7.(XX&,8.50 Beef steers 5.506.50 Fat heifers and cows 4256.00 Cutters S.Oo4.00 Canners 2.003.00 Bulls 3.254.00 Feeders ' 4.255.75 Stockers 3.755.50 Choice milch cows 35.00-45.00 Common to fair cows . . . 15.00-35.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Best Iambs ' 5.00 6.00 Culls 3.005.00 Fatsheep 3.00-4.00 Local Market. To-day. note Cane Valley. Mrs. Allice Hendrickson is visiting her daughter Mrs. Cleo Meador in Henderson county. Mr. Jake Van Hoy, the famous mill man of St. Mary, was at home on a few days visit last week. Bogard, Mo. . S.k wvspent IIP , . ? isv Mr, rM,at iRojjertson, Saturday, .night with, hisn-sister, Mrs. PhiLShirrell. jr.' " ' Mrs. Ethyl Russell and sons, and Nannie Cooley, were'at W. Editor News: - , . Dear Sir, Please find enclosed $1.00 to pay for the good old A dair Co. News for the year 1913. We don't want to be without it; it keeps us in touch with every body and every thing, and that is what does us, good. We are glad to learn through the News that Columbia now has an auto mobile running to Campbellsville in place of the Stage, that cer tainly is a great convenience in getung loauu iruui VjOiumcia. There KaV been an automobile road established from Kansas City Md. to Demoines la It goes through Carroll county right by our place, so that .puts us on the most public road in the county. It is no uncommon thing to see Mr. Olie Bault who was danger ously ill with pneumonia last week is able to be out again. Mr. A. R. Feese whs was laid up two months with small pox, was out shaking hands with old friends Monday. Even the lit tle girls were glad to see him out again as. he is one of the most popular Sunday school men. , Mr. S. G. Banks is confined at his home with lagrippe. Prof. Geo. C. Sublett who is teaching in Chelsea, Ga., was at home to spend the holidays and returned last Thursday. Prof. Robert Turner, of Hatch er, Taylor county, was here last week looking after a spring school. We are glad .to haye Prof. Turner with us for - we are in need of a goodschonL - Cane Valley is 'getting along 'fine at present. We have a lit- bad Juck. and. a great deal of pluckV We have four churches all' churches full of good pure re ligion. We have two schools full of little children. We have two black smith shops working all day and part of the night. Six stores all doing good busi ness. One roller miU,one saw mill, two manufacturing es tablishments that made and ship ped over $10,000 worth of stoves, brooms, washing machines and bake ovens last year. One mil linery establishment, one barber shop. Two poultry company's We have lots of rich people with out any money and some poor people with plenty. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. 1. G, Vaugh an visited relatives in Spurling ton, several days last week. Eggs Hens Chickens , Cocks Turkeys.. Geese Ducks Wool spring clipping. Hides (green) , Feathers Ginseng Beeswax Yellow Root May Apple(per lb) 20 8 8 3 13 6 7 21 12 45 5 50 25 3 25 Louisville Louisville, Kentucky On Main between Sixth and Seventh American and European Plans RATES: American Plan $2.00 and up European Plan $1.00 and up We serve the best American Plan meals in theSoutl The New Louisville Hotel Co. Inc. ; Herman Steinhilber, Manager EVERYTHING IN A Hero in a Lighthouse. For years J. S. Donahue. So. Haven Mich., a Civil War captain, as a light house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might hae been a wreck himseJHf,J3tecfcric fit ters had not prevented. T"They cpgscb. me'of kidney trouble and chills," h& writes. "after I had taken other so. called cures for years, without benefit and they also improved my3 sight!' Now,?at seventy, iam feeling? ffihe. "i -For dyspepsia,- indigestion, rail stomj ach, ltveand.,kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try tnerm. Only 50c at Paull Drug Co. u G. P. SMVTHE for FIRE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE J HOOFING Asphalt, Gravel, Rubber, Galvanize!! and Printed. Also Elwood and American Fence. Steel Fence Posts DEHLER BROS. CO- Incorporated 112-116 Eaat Market Street, Between first and Brook v Louisville, Ky. m. E. Jones Lx. H- Jones Jones & Jones Veterinary Surgeon and Dentibt 9 years experience. Special -attention given to Surgical and Dental work. Office at residence near Graded School building. j PHOENCTT. N. a Jv- . W. Tanner Ottley Attonney-Rt-Iiatu Wil' practice in all the Courts Columbia, Ky. FURS AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commission. Writs lor price- list mentioning this ad. JOHN WHITE m.wZltw. JIIps The Adair County News and Courier-Journal 80th One Year for $1.50. July and August are Bargain Days Clearance Sales in every Department of our Big Store are the order and price Conces: 510ns hold sway- If in nee dof Residence Phone 133 Business Phoncl 3A DR. J. N. MURRELL DENTIST Office, Front" rooms in Jeffries BTd'g up stairs. Columbia, - Kentucky. Overcoats, rain-coats and suits at half price at Casey Jones' store. 7-2t Rugs, Carpets, and Linoleum For present or future use, it will pay you handsomely to lock over our large Assortment of special priced Merchandise. itubbuch Bros., & Wellendorff Incorporated 522 and 524 West Market St. Louisville's Biggest Carpet Store. - v :DE2N'r.LA.r.i OFU'ICE Dr. James Triplett IDEJCTIST NFXT TO POST OKVKICE Columbia, Ky. KIS I'HONK t!l. Ol'KICE I'HONK OB WELL DRILLER I wilHdrill wells in Adair and adjoining counties. See me be fore contracting. Latest im- f yroved machinery of all kinds. "Pump Repairinl5oije. .Give me a uair. J. G YATES Birdseve view of our Plant ,n" r"' ' IW. Largest in Dixie"' J. Hughes & Sons Co Louisyille, Kentuckv.I I 'I Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Columns iC4.-: 71 O l... r-?j. i-r-.A -' Zm, ipLO.ii .ttuin, DiatNCis, etc. w TX& TOT OVLT Catalo jvr (