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! "i THE ADAIK- COUNTY NEWS A Permanent Chronic Although those may dispute it who have not tried it, yet thousands of others, -who speak from personal experi ence, assert that there is a permanent "?"re for chronic constipation. Some testify they were cured for as little as ity cents, years ago, and that the trouble never came back on them, while others admit they took several bottles before a steady cure was brought about. The remedy referred to is Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. It has been on the market for over a quarter of a -century and has been popularized on its "merits, by one person telling another. The fact that its strongest supporters are women and elderly people the ones most persistently constipated makes it certain that the claims regarding it as a permanent cure for constipation have not been exaggerated. It is not violent like cathartic pills, salts or waters, but operates gently, The Louisville Times And The Adair County News Is the best afternoon daily paper publish ed in Louisville. It is Democratic and is heartily supporting Wood row Wilson for the Presidency. The campaign is on and if you want to keep in touch with all the parties throughout the United States sub scribe for the Times. We can furnish The Times and The Adair County News both for $4.50 per year Come to the office or mail in your subscription. r1 I All Persons Who Are Behind One Yer on our Subscip 9 tion Books , Will have to Come off, Under the Law, if not Paid at once The Government Will Not carry Papers in the Mail for Parties who Owe More than one Year . We Will Strike From our list Several Hundred Next Week How to PicK a Wife. When you're choosing a wife says an exchange,, call on her and stay until 10 o'clock, and be fore you leave hide your glove in the piano. Go back the next morning at 9 o'clock after the gloye. Ring the bell and keep your eyes open. If she comes to the door in a shabby dress, with Cure For Constipation without griping and without shock to the system. It contains tonic proper ties that strengthen the stomach and bowel muscles so that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with and nature is again solely relied on. Among the legions who testify to these facts are J. F. Blankenshlp, Sharon, Tenn., and Beulah L. Rogers, Kosmosdale, Ky., and they always have a bottle of it in the house, for it is a reliable laxative for all the family from infancy to old age. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying It In the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle (family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply addressing Dr. "W.B. Caldwell, 405 .Washington St., Monticello, 111. Your name and address on a postal card will do. Daily hov Vnir Hnno nn in Piirlinrr ro mM. uui uwwv, v. ... wU...ij& su pers, one foct in a slipper and the other in a shoe not fastened, beat it and beat it quick in get ting away. But if she comes to the door in a neat house dress, tidy shoes and ribbon Jin her neatly done up hair, grab her and don't let her get. away. t "She is a gem." Reflections of a Bachelor. A girl is never afraid to' flirt with a man unless he isn't dan gerous. Being in love never made any body a reputation for sanity. A man hates so much to show pride about his brains that he does it about his whiskers. A man can begin to get pretty fond of his wife if she's far enough away on a visit. ' Unless the women in a man's family spoil him they seem to him mighty selfish. Fat,eig MarKe, Few., To fatten poultry for market, remove them from the yards and place, without overcrowding, in coop which should be provided with a canvas cover to draw down and keep tbe inmates in darkness. Do not feed for about six hours after placing in the coop, and then feed all they will eat. Feed them three times a day, and keep fresh water and a basin of grain always befor them Her Ten Commandments. A bright young lady came into our office the other day and gave us a copy of her Ten Commad- ments, which she claims are good for all people. She said: "I will study the language of gentleness and refuse to use words that bite and tones that crush. "I will practice patience at home lest my testy temper breaks through unexpectedly and dis graces me. "I will remember my neigh bors have troubles enough to carry without loading mine on them. "I will excuse others' faults and failures as often and fully as I expect others to be lenient with mine. "I will cure criticisms with commendation, close up against gossip and build healthy loves by service. "I will be a friend under try- ing tests and wear everywhere a good-will face unchilled by aloft ness. "I will gloat over gains never, but amass only to enrich others and to gain a wealthy heart. "I will love boys and girls, so that old oge will not find me stiff and soared. "I, will gladden my nature by smiling out loud on every fair oc casion and by outlooking opti mistically. ''I will pray frequently, think' good things, believe men and do a full days' work without fear or favor,." E-town News. Attention to Colts' Feet. Don't forget to give the colt's feet attention. ',Now is when the set of limbs is determined. There is always a reason for a poor set of Mimbs. It -may be hereditary, but it if. generally carelessness on the pare of the owner who did not keep his feet t trimmed .down level with the I frno- A unit's fppf-. nrp prmfin. ,0. ally breaking off and splitting if they are not attended to prompt ly. Horse Journal. Clean Milk. Milk that makes gassy curds is usually dirty... Clean milk and utensils will never produce gassy curds. 5??xieex! GOURIER -JOURNAL HENRY WATTERSON, Editor Is a Na donal Newspaper, Democratic in politics. It prints all the news without fear or favor. The regular price is $1,00 a year, but you can get the WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL j) J AQflR BOTH ONE YEAR For 1.50 i you will give or send your order to this paper notto'the Courier-Journal. Daily Courier-Journal, Yr $6.00 I Sunday Courier-Journal, We can give you a combination cut i rate on Daily or Sunday if you will write t this paper. 3 )X5XXIX3XSXSXS(W0 The Adair County News and Weekly Cour ier Journal, both one Year Each $1.50. U. G. HARDWtCK, Pres. J.W. C0CKF, V Pres. W. T. Pyne Mill & Supply Co. ESTABLISHED 1861 INCORPORATED I8S9 : jVIILtliWHlGHTS I mACHlNlSTS DEALERS IN ENGINES. BOILERS, SAW MLIS. GRIST MILLS, FEED MILLS 1301 TftlRTeeNTtt-MftlN. LOUISVTLLe MOKE STACKS, Sheet Iron and Tank Work .t JOBBING WORK SOLICITED i LAj Kinds of The Adair County News and Daily Courier-Journal Life's Journey. When we start out on a vaca tion trip we feel assured that there will be . a home coming Often we buy a retiirnt ticket so i certain ig our expectancy .of get ting back home again., But in the voyage oMife there is no re turn trin. In infancy we start Qn the vJyage which is .confin- m i ii : u-lr in nous, lruiy mere is a uim m uous. the journey at the end of the cars as it were, and then we c6n-i-inue to Droceed on our great journey. In youth we look forward im patiently to the time when man hood shall be reached and free dom from restraint. The time passes all to slowly, the months seem like years. We fear we WEEKLY ! QQUNTY NEWS Yr $2.00 Xs5XE3S I R H. DIETZMAN. Sec ' : gfe J-. v .'A3J! Machinery Repaired shall not reach the distant har- bor soon enough. But when age creeps upon us we would fain purchase a return ticket to carry ' us-back again to the happy days, of childhood when life seemed like one long holiday. When we take a short traveling trip our train is slow, stopping at all sta-1 , t , .u tions but when we cross the con- - tinenfwe take a fast train. In.UOUrier JOUHiai. the voyage of life the train seems to go faster and faster and fast er, the father we proceed, until during the latter years the sta tions flv bv as swiftly as tel-! egraph poles were, passed early in the trip. Probably the centuries of the eternal life will pass as quickly as the years pass during the lat ter part of the earthly journev. Ex. PNEUMONIA left me with a frightful cough aud very weak. J had spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, out l was completely curea Dy DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. C. D. Crenshaw VETERINARY SURGEON Special Attnetin to Eyes Fistulo, Poll-evil, Spavin or any'sur gical work done at fair prices. 1 am well fixed to take care of stock. Mon ey due when work is done or stock removed from stables. LOCATION NEAR ED HUGHES' RESIDENCE. 0NBURKSY1LLE STREET. Joseph h. stone, Attoney-At-Law C Will practice in this and adjoining counties. Jamstown, : Kentucky Why Not Read Courier Journal? HENRY WATTERSON Editor. We Can Furnish You The Adair County News andjofhe Weekly. Courier-Journal Both One Year For $1.50 We can also give libera) combination rate with Daily or Sunday Courier Journal, . Courier.jouriial Com. pany, Louisville, Ky., for free sample copy of edition yQU degire but be sure tQ end yQur subsCription order ' A .. ., to this paner NOT to the ov " " - and Indigostion caused ma great distre.s for two vears. I tried many thinos for relief, but got little help, till at last I found it ia the beat pills or medicine. I ever tried j DR. KING'S NewLifePills CE. Hatfield. Guyan, n . V a. 2S CENTS f ER MTTLE A? ALL Ml'SSISTS. The IOIUSbsOuIi I ullid t tAJfe ip-p; """. "- , n t