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s T-;r THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS v V- ' PROGRAM Of The Fourth District Convention Of The Christian Church ' Which will Convene at Jamestown, , r , . ' v on Friday Evening, June v 4th, at 7:30. PROGRAM " t 7:30Devotional, W. L. Smith 7:50 Some Present and Pressing Needs of Rural Churches. .Open discussion led by Z. T. Williams, followed by" C. W. Harrison, F. J. Barger and others. ' 8:50 Appointment of Committees. Saturday Morning Bible School Session 9:00 Song Service, led by W. E. Frazee. 9:10 Bible Reading and Devotional, led by Roy K. Roadruck. 9:20 "What Shall we Teach the Child?" Mrs. J. A. Asbury, Roy K. Roadruck. 9:40 "Linking the Youth and the Church, C. W. Harrison, F. J. Barger. 10:00 "Symposium Training the Leadership for the Church and School", (a) Through the Training Class Mrs. J. A. Asbury, Henry Thomas. (c) Educational Period of the Workers Conference, Roy K. Roadruck. (d) The School of Methods. W. E. Frazee. " 10:40 Should the Sunday Morning Unified Program be Generally Adopted. H. W. Elliott, Luther Young. 11:10 Address by J. Q. Montgomery, alternate, Bro. Todd. Dedication of Life to Christian Service. 11:50 Special Music. 11:55 Appointment of Committees. 1 2:00 Adjournment. Saturday Aternoon Session -1 :15 Bible Reading and Devotional, C. W. Harrison. 1:25 Reports from the Schools and Churches. 1 :40 Reports of Evangelists. 1:50 Report of District Secretary. 2:00 The Church and the Home Cooperating in Christian Edu cation, W. L. Smith, C. C. Lloyd. 2;25 The Needs and Opportunity of the Church and Bible School Fourth District, J. F. King, J. Daniel. 2:50 Shall Kentucky Recapture the National Front Rank Ban ner, W. E. Frazee, H. B. Guynn. 3:30 The Election of Officers for the Ensuing Year. 3:40 Reports of Committees. 3:50 Adjourned. Saturday Evening Session 7:30 Bible Reading and Devotional, J. F. King. 7:45 Address H. B. Guinn. The Promise of Christian Union in the Signs of the Times. Alternate, M. R. Gabbert. 8:30 Address, Tobias Huffaker. "Victor in Sight." Alertnate, J. Q. Montgomery. 9:2 0 Adjournment. Sunday Morning Session. 9:00 Bible School Session, Conducted by W. E. Frazee. 10:20 Address on Christion Education by University Man. 1 1:00 Sermon by State Evangelist. 1 1 :40 Communion service. 12:00 Adjourned for Dinner. Afternoon Session, C. VV. B. M. Program. 1 :30 Devotional, Miss Mary Lucy Lowe. 1:45 Foreign Missions, "The Beginning; the Success" Miss Victoria Hughes. 1:55 "Historical Sketch of theC. W.B.M." Mrs. Silas Denney. 2:05 Song, by the Children. ' 2:10 "The Childrens Work in the C. W. B. M." Mrs. B. E. Rowe. 2:20 "The Circle Work in the C. W. B. M." Miss Kate Gill. 2:30 "Women and World Peace," Mrs. R. F. Rowe. 2:40-So!o, Mrs. W. M. Wilson. 2:45 "Our Literature", Mrs. Josephine Rowe. 2:55 "Is Belief in and Working for Missions, Essential to our Fi nal Salvation." Mrs. Maggie Ruperts. 3: 1 0 Address by State Secretary, Mrs. Louise Loos Campbell. 3:45 Address, Mrs. Z. T. Williams. Sunday Evening Session 7:30 Address by Returned Missionary. Huerta has decided to make his home in this country. jMany PeopJeln This Town. never really enjoyed a meal until twe advisedfliein to take a imwf before and after each meal!. Sold OjJy, IjjyjuB 25c a box, ' , , jm . Paull Drug Co. Henderson is preparing to in crease her tax rate. And with river bridge, too. A. whole battery of subma rines were posted along the sea lane to cut off the escape of the Lusitania. Warning io Women Do not neglect Nature's Warn ing Signals. If you suffer from headache, ner vousness, sick stomach, constipa tion, palpitation, hysterics, or a dull heavy feeling in the head, TAKE HEED for nature is saying to you as plainly as if the words were spoken, ,rI NEED HELP." The tissues, muscles and mem branes supporting your womanly organs need strengthening need a tonic, need FOOD. STEIXA-VITAE wfll supply what is needed, will supply it in the form that will bring quickest and most lasting results. STELLA-VITAE, tested and approved by specialists, has been PROVEN TO BE nature's Great Restorer of strength to the womanly organs. For THIRTY YEARS it has been helping suffering women. No matter how many remedies you have tried, no matter how many doctors have failed to help you you owe IT TO YOUR SELF to try this great medicine for the ailments of women. THE TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH ING unless you are benefited. We have authorized YOUR dealer to sell you ONE bottle on our positive, binding GUARANTEE of "money back if NOT HELPED." AFTER YOU are satisfied lie will sell you six bottles for $5.00. Go or send this very day, this very hour, and get that ONE bottle and be convinced that you have at last set your feet firmly on the road to perfect health and strength Thacher Medicine Company Chattanooga Tenfe Wise and Otherwise. In rest there are always two elements tranquility and ener gy; otherwise it is mere stagna tion. Few of the men who are will ing to give you a recommenda tion would give you a job. It is the law of influence that we become like those whom we habitually admire. The man who has a jolt com ing to him seldom realizes it un til he strikes out. Really big men are measured by what they do, not by what they do, not by what they say. It is easy to find a man who is willing to grunt while you lift. Touchiness is self-love inflam ed; it is conceit with a hair trig ger. The genuine woman never but tons anything that she can pin. Friendship is the nearest thing we know to what religion is. The highest ambition of some thieves is a chicken roost. The more a man knows the less he thinks he knows. Love may be blind, but alimony is an expert oculist. The Bible is a product of re ligion, not a cause of it. The latest ruling by Attorney General Garnett in regard to the funds raised for road improve ment through the issue of bonds and derivable from the state ib another important reason why every taxpayer should vote for a bond issue. Warnings were sent to the Lusitania from London and it is surprising that after she receiv edthem the steamer did take the mid channel course. This is the "Thornhill" Wagon the Wagon that Must Make Good The best known materials the labor of master workmen the aid of the most ingenious modern machinery have been employed to make the Thornhill wagon. The wheels are made with excessive care. For the spokes the manufacturers use the finest hickory machine driven to insure trie right dish. The hubs are of oak "thoroughly seasoned and banded 'vith double refined sable iron. r The bolsters are of the best white oak. They have an iron plate at top and bot tom, riveted through and through mul tiplying their strength. The "Thornhill" has a malleable front hound plate that is braced to the hounds at all points. This is an exclusive "Thornhill" feature. It prevents the gears from ever getting out of line and causing hard pulling. "Thornhill" wagons are equipped with." long sleeve malleable non-breakable? skeins that insure light running, and out last any other skein. Each skein is fitted to its axle with a Defiance ma chine infallibly accurate. This machine: insures the right pitch and tuck, makes light draft a certainty. The axles are of toughest nickory the steel axles of the best refined stecL The sides of "Thornhill" beds are made of poplar. It costs the makers more but it holds paint better and gives better service. Come in and see this wagon sold under a binding guarantee. sold By WOODSON LEWIS GREENSBURG, KENTUCKY. The Thornhill Wagon is not the lowest priced but the best, and in the end the cheapest HMHHMHBHlK!BBaaBHB4 EVERYTHING IN ROOFING AsphaltjGrave!, Rubber, Galvanized and Printed. 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