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8 THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS Gradyvillc. The coldest day of the season was last Saturday. .Mrs. G. H. Nell, of Columbia, spent a few days of last week in our midst. Mr. J. Q. Alexander, the well known dry goods man of Camp bellsville, was with us last Thurs day. No new cases of mumps in this community at this time. R. L. Caldwell, of Milltown, was here a day or so of last week, looking: after hogs. Miss Christine Nell, of the L. W. T. S., school, of Columbia, spent last Saturday and Sunday at her home in our city. Mrs. W. P. Flowers spent a day or so in Columbia last week, visiting her daughter, Mrs W. McCandles. Guy Nell, of Columbia, called to see us on his return from Ed monton, one day last week. The family of Mr. Steve Bell left us a few days ago for High land, where they will join Mr. Bell, who has employment at that place. Mrs. Sue Grissora, of Colum bia, is visiting the family of W. M. Wilmore this week. Messrs. U. N. Whitlock, Allen TCelther and Ed Whitlock are on the tobacco market in Louisville this week. Ed Moss, of Greensburg, in company with a Louisville tobac co man, stopped over for dinner at the Wilmore House last Satur day, while en route for Sparks- ville, to look at Coomer & Gow an's purchase of tobacco. Rev. J. N. Crawford, of Co lumbia, filled his first appoint ment at Union last Sunday with a very interesting discourse. From this time on there will be preaching at Union the first and third Sundays in each month. Every body invited to attend. Rev. Hogard, of Columbia, stopped over for night in our place, while enroute for Mell, to hold a Quarterly meeting for this circuit. Rev. G. W. Pang burn accompanied him. A son of Mr. Dock Coomer, living near this place, supplies this market each week with squirrels. He informed us that in the past sixty days he had kill ed three hundred If any one can down Mr. Coomer on the squirrels, let us know through the News. Our old friend and neighbor J. F. Pendleton who recently mov ed to Greensburg 'with his fami ly, was in our midst last Satuday and informed us that his family was well pleased and all getting along nicely. He also informed us that the tobacco sales in the new leaf house was good, and bringing a? much money on that market as any market anywhere The only low priced tobacco is the sorry graded. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Gradyville State Bank that met at this place Jast Saturday, and re-elected all of the officers with the addition of Mr. Strong Hill to the board of directors. The business of the bank was thoroughly gone ovtr and found everything in a very flourishing condition. More money on deposit at this time than has ever been since the existance of the institution and no overdrafts. The business of this bank has .been on the in crease for the past six months Buy Your Goods Cheaper If you ever buy of a Catalogue house , we can save you money. Our large Home Trade Price Maker Catalogue is now ready for you, it contains 707 pages ' of first-class Merchandise, direct from factory to you, which means a big saving. Send for one to day and compare prices with all other large mail order houses. We, ourselves, guarantee each and every article to come ip as represented or money back. Yours for businuss W. T. Hendrickson & Son Irene. Kentucky. v and we are glad to say to the public that it has paid 6 per cent interest to all of its stock holders for the past six months for svhich we thank the many cus tomers of the institution for their patronage and ask a contin uance of the same. Zion. The weather is very warm at present. Miss Mattye Young will leave Monday for Cane Valley, where she will teach this winter. Mrs. Cattie Willis of Camp bellsville, is visiting her son, Mr. P. G. Willis and other relatives of this place. We are glad to note that Mr. Lewis Young of Columbia, for merly of this place, who is in St. Joseph Infirmary, Louisville, is improving nicely. His brother, Ores Young of Mo., is with him. The singing at Zion last Sun day was enjoyed by the large crowd present. Mr. A. 0. Young arrived home last week, from Louisville where he has been at the bedside of his brother. Miss Allie Garnett leaves this J week for Bowling Green. Mrs. Fannie Montgomery who has been blind for the past seven or eight years was very much surprised last Monday when rela tives and friends gathered with well filled baskets" to spend and celebrate with her, her 68 birth day. The day was enjoyed by all, especially the singing which was led by Prof. R. 0. Cabbell and Bro. Luther Young. Those present were: Mesdames Lula fiolladay, Marquette Yates,Susie B. Willis, Lottie B. Montgomery, Jennie Montgomery, Mary Pow ell, Vinia Young, Josie Young, Fannie Willis, Lizzie Murrell, Ellen Holladay, Mary L. Tup man and Patsie Willis Misses Kathrene Willis, Eflie Conover, Cora Powell, Irene Cabbell, Bes sie Cravens, Lena, Eva and Elva Murrell, Lizzie, Dora, and Mattye Young and Frances Bolladay. Messrs. Tom Holladay, Burton Yates, Everett Montgomery , Mont Montgomery, Rollin Willis. George Powell, A. 0. Young, Mark and John Holladay, Mal con Willis, Johnny Conover, Bradley Powell, Ruel Cabbelli Ivan and Marvin Cabbell, Horace and Luther Young, Ralph and'' Larue Hurt, Charlie and Walter Murrell. jr??lf'XrV! . i . Miss Mary Young, L. $17. &- visitedfher parents SaturdaVand Sunday. Mr. 'James Gilpin, who is in i n school at L W. T. S., was visit ing his sister, Mrs. Lucian Gad berry last Saturday and Sunday. Craycraft. Mrs. Ellen Blair is reaL sick at this writing. Mrs. Walker Cravens is report ed better. The stork visited S. I. Blair's residence last Monday evening January the 27th, and left a lit tle baby girl. Mrs. Myrtle Blain who has been at Russell Springs at the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. Ann Hadley, has returned home and reports her mother better. Mr. Sam Pierce had the mis fortune to get his mules' should er broken one day last week. Mr. Lucien moore, stock trader from Montpelier, was here last week buying cattle. Messrs. J. A. Richard and W. H. Blair each sold a cow, price $30. The Archibald Wheel Co., lo cated near E. A. McKinley's place, began turning spokes last week. ' Rev. Joseph Pierce was visit ing his son, S. D Pierce, last Sunday. The Sunday School at Concord is progressing nicely this winter. Mr. J. D. Hayes returned last Sunday from Taylor county, where he had been visiting rel atives. Rev. Geo Harvey preached at Concord last Sunday night. Several of the boys and girls from this place are attending school at Garlin, under Prof. Huffaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richard entertained the' following at their home last Sunday, after Sunday School: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Polley, Mrs. Amanda Grider. Misses Nannie and Mary Grider, Lula and Mary Pierce, Pear, Alene and Thelma Blair, Nellie Polley, Dorothea Wolford: Mas ter Basccm and Buren Polley; Wood Grider, Collie Bryan, Carl, Clyde and Chelsea Blair, Tommy and Roma Hayes. An excellent dinner was served, after which we were highly entertained with good music. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burress were visiting Mr. Wesley Bur ress, last Sunday. 5 a lull stock of also robes; hearses. Prompt service night or day. Phone 29. 45-1 yr J. F. Triptett, Columbia, Ky. i W ... J.-K.BB UIUUJI 1U.I1US 'S.,- 'cofflriyiand caskets, Additional Locals. Rev. J. C. Cook, formerly pastor of the Baptist church of this town, leaves the "West to make his home in the thrifty little city of fiorse Cave, Ky. We welcome him and his estimable family back to tile Old Kentucky Home. Rev. O.P.Bush.Lancaster, called to the pastorate of tne Baptist Church of this town began his work here last Sunday, preaching two good sermons. He and his family will remove to the Baptist parsonage about March 1st. Mr. W. T. Price, our circuit court clerk, has a lemon bush in his office about twice as high as himself It has six large' lemons approaching the pulling stage. SAVE YOUR HAIR WHHe You Have Hair to Save. Use Newbro's Herpicido. Every woman who fa obliged to wear false hair or man, a toupee, feels that it fa a misfortune. What makes the burden so doubly hard to bear is the knowledge that the loss of natural hair could, in most GOIN&l instances, have been easily avoided. H!wciptwiusvtiT The arch enemy of pood hair fa the dandruff germ. This fa now a well established scientific fact. Thera fa one remedy on the mar ket which, used regularly, will kill the germ and keep out every traco of dandruff. ntantiDChiusAvtrt clde Ion? known as the Original ".riMr. ii lni3 remedy is Newbro's Mprni- uanaruit uerm Destroyer. By keeping the scalp clean, lierpiddc 4r TiOZ.onl" prevents tne nair irom . ianing out due auows it to grow as nature intended. Begun in time and its use persisted in. this valu- r t . . able remedy insures a nice healthy poiAitr:iiHR?iaoi head of hair. Herpicide imparts a life and luster to dull. dead, brittle hair making it light, fluffy and beautiful. Don't wait. Begin now to save your hair. We Ruarantee the one dollar size botUe Paul! Drug Co., Columbia Ky. muiuY S)&: ;- TUTORS L..MI 5"S We tell you now, and pay best market prices. We are dealers; established in 18-56; and can Co BETTER for you than agents or commission mer chants. References any bank in iaii isville. Write for weetlyprice list. M. SABEL d, SONS 227-23-31 & 33 E Market St.. 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