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the;adair county news s' hi V1" i III, yfV Inn Font Hill. Quite a number are on the sick list at this writing. Dr. J. M. Blair was here on business Thursday. J. D. York, a prominent farm er of Windsor, was here on busi ness Thursday. Loren Brockman, of Catherine, was here on business Friday. Bert Warner, of Casey Co., was here on business last week. He has recently returned from the U. S. Army, where he has spent the last threeyears, The spoke mill here has closed business for a few days. Hirl Smith lost a fine mule Sun day. Hollis Smith, our efficient mer chant, is in LouisviJle this week. Ira Tarter, one of our promi nent farmers, is erecting a new dwelling. We wish him a happy and prosperous future. J. T. Bradshaw has purchased a farm on Damron's creek. We suppose he will locate there soon. He is one of our best citizens? We are sorry to see him leave. Ed Withers has accepted a po sition with the Font Hill Milling Co. J. R. Luttrell was at Irvin's Store, on business, Friday. 'B. F. Rakestraw, of Camp bellsville, was here on business last week. Bert Butcher spent Sunday with relatives on Green river. W. A. Yates, of Edmonton, was here on business Tuesday. , It is easier to thwart a villian on the stage than in real life. Paper matches are built into a new piper cigarette box. STANDING GUARD OVER THE WHOLE FAMIIY exaJUL fitcUliea 'Tm The laxative tablet with the pleasant taste Protects everymemberof the family from Constipation the enemy of good health We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative The ewaJlSL Store PAULL DRUG CO. Seven Ways to Kill a Church. 1. Don't come. Stay away, or go somewhere else, rather than come to church. Staying at home is not only helping to kill the church, but by degrees is killing the life of the individual. 2. If you do come, come late. The faithful few are generally on time. Getting to church on time shows an interest in the Lord's work that no one can call in question. 3. If you come, come with your mind made up to take a backseat, Act as if you were afraid of the front seats and afraid to be seen. 4. If you come, come with your mind made up to find fault with the service, the preacher in particular. There are some who never have a good word to say about the Church nor the preach ing of the Word, though they go to church occasionally. 5: If you come, come deter mined not to give a cent to any object, not even to keep up the expenses of the church. Many say they would go to church if it were not for the taking of so many collections, and yet such people never give anything. This ought not to keep them away. 6. If you go to church, return to your home without shaking hands with your pastor, or with any of the brethren or sisters. The preacher often, after a hard effort to reach his people, returns to his home with the blues, say ing, "I wonder what was the matter with Brother Snyder, Brother Snow, Brother Simmons, andBrother Smith not one of them shook hands with me." 7. If you,, come to church, come all alone; dotffc brinr your wife, or husband, or children or neighbors. Many people when they start to -the house of the Lord slip off as if they were afraid some one would find out where they were going. "An drew first findeth his own broth er Simon and he brought him to Jesus" (John 1:47) Biblical Re corder. Are you helping to kill the church or keeping it alive? Good for Colds. Honey, Pine-Tar and Glycerine are recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Bell'e Pine-Tar-Honey these are com bined with other cough medicine in a pleasant syrup. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-quickly stops your cough, checks your cold, soothes irritation of the throat Excellent for young, adult and aged. Its one of the best cough syrups made .Formula on every bottle. You know just what you are taking and your doc tor knows its good for coughs and colds. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c at Paull Drug Co. Adv. Farmers can Bring Pros perity in 1916. 1. Cultivate every available acre of land; don't let a field lay idle because you cannot attend to all the work yourself. There are plenty of persons who would be glad to get a job working. 2. Don't sell .off everything you raise on your farm this year and then turn around this fall and pay some one else a profit on the goods that you placed on the market. Just sell your surplus. 3. Sell as much of your crop as you can on the hoof. This brings price per pound instead of price per bushel, and besides it leaves some of the fertility of your land instead of taking it away. 4. Don't go away from Adair county to buy your farming tools and implements. We have deal ers who can sell you your things just as cheap as any one else and WILLARD HOTEL Cental & Jefferson Streets Louisville, - Kentucky. AMERICAN PLAN Rates $2.00 and $2.50 with $3.00 anc$3.50 per day hot and cold vafer, Privi- vith Private Bafh. lege of Baf h. European Plan $1.00 and Up ATYTi MEATR50O Local and Long Distance Telephones in all R-Ooms. A Block and a half from both Wholesale and Retail Districts. D. R. LINDSAY, Mgr. A. A. WEBB, Asst. Mgr. J. F. Dannehold, Pres. Treas. J, F. Dannehold, Jr., PIce-Pres. Geo. Twyman, 5cc Main Street Tobacco Warehoused. INCORPORATED iMLAJOSr STREET HOUSE Strictly Independent. DANNEHOLD & CO. Proprs. 1 1 24. 11 32 S. E. Cor. Main & Twelfth Street JLOTJISVTT.TjTTC, IKY. Storage Four Months Free of Charge. Best light in City. Best Inspection. Auction Sales Daily. Returns Promptly Made. Mark your hogheads, Main Street House. AUTOMOBZLE G-IVEN AWAY Write for Particulars. they sell the best lines of goods I T . too. lL. t. Jones 5. Don't sow poor seed of Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist any kind. If you are in doubt Eye Specialist don't sow that doubtful stuff. , I Uood seed may cost, out it pays dividends to use it. And buy your seed from your home deal ers. 6. Don't pin all your faith, work and energy to one crop. Make a specialty of one if you wish, but have something of an othor to fall back on in case of hard luck. You know you might need it. 7. Don't aim at quantity alone. Try to get the quality in to everything that you raise this year. High quality will always bring a greater total than high quality of a poor quality. 8. Buying a dollar pocketbook to carry around fifty cents would be foolishness. So would be buying a thousand dollars worth of implements to harvest a five hundred dollar crop. Be eco nomical. Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may know that she has good digestion. If your digestion Is impaired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stom ach, improve the digestisn and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. For sale by Paull Drug Co. Adv I keep on hands a full stock of coffins, caskets, and robes. I also keep Metallic Caskets, and Steel Boxes and two hearses." Prompt service night or day. Residence Phone 29, office phone 98. 45-1 yr J. F. Triptett, Ad Columbia, FC There never was a husband so fair and generous that his wife's drygoods bills did not annoy hirr. He may not say anything, but he he is a rebel at heart. Every month it is voile, voile. I have bought acres or tons of it, but do not know yet what voile is. Ed Howe, of Atchison. Special attention given Diseases of all Domestic Animals Office at Residence, 1 mile of town, on Jamestown road. Phone 114 G. Columbia, Ky. Stone & Stone, Attoney-At-Law tj Will practice in this and adjoining counties. Jamstown, : Kentucky DR. JAS. TAYLOR, JHas located in Columbia and will do a General practice. Residence on Burkesviile Sfreef. Office In Butler Building on Public Square- F EsBiwraawis HaHfflQ -? A FEW i DROPS OF BOURBON POULTRY CURE In the drinkinc water Makes Hens Lay Amazingly Cures Roup. Colds. Cholera, Limberneck Prevents Sick ness. One 50c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine. At drnc gistsorbymallposrpald. Valu able poultry book free. MWMQfl REMEDY CQLuitc3, Kj. You are alwap3 hearing that- people are slaves. They are on ly slaves to bad habits; if you are a slave, you may write your own emancipation proclamation. Albert Harare '.ves, a Paterson N. J., Policem i to $125,000. as fallen heir Of Ceylon's 15 land only' about cultivated. ,840 aereaef 875,000 are , M. trrr'