-i; THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS A GREAT SUBSCRIPTION OFFER. The daily Evening Post one year, Home and Farm one year, And a beautiful 1916 Calendar, And'The Adair County News, All for only 83.09. : MpD PAjNtl I I CREQ-STAU4 J B(tLV3p5rSKr n v?2BMMmfeip'T!; f 9J BWk? wfiHIB A Pee Gee Finish For Every Purpose Partial List of Pee Geo Guaranteed Finishes Fee Gee Tiatkaatt fcr Interior Wdls and Ceilingj Fes Gee CMna Enamel for Interior Wcsdwerk Peo Gei S?eciIictioa Varnishes Pes C'se Floor Wax Pee Gie Fenetratigg Djstain Fee Gee Ferck Faint Fee Gee Scad-Paste Roe! nud Barn Paint Pee Gee Creo-Stain far Roots Pee Gee Adamant Floor Faiat Pee Gee Wagon aid Isplement Paint Pee Gee Portlanite for Concrete Pee Gee Blae Ribftea Family Paint Pee Gee Screes Enamel If you are intending to build, repaint or redecorate, you should investigate the merits of Pee Gee Finishes.- Remember the cost of labor is the-same whether you use poor paints and varnishes or the Pec Gee kind. You want your buildings, inside and outside, to look attractive. You want to avoid the expense. and trouble of frequent refinishing. Specify Pee Gee Iiiiisliss ihe kincJ that has stood the test for almost a half, a century. "The Kind Tiiat Leasts' "COVERS more surface, lasts longer, loots better and is more economical than Keg Lead and Oil, hand mixed paint or ordinary ready mixed paint. MASTIC PAINT is made of pure White Lead, re-inforced with Zinc Oxide in the correc proportions, and pure Linseed Oil. It does not scale and keeps its color for years. The formula appears on every can. FREE Ask us for beautifully illustrated booklet, "Homes and How to Paint Them." Also for color cards, booklets of any Pee Gee Finish you may desire, or write for them to PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., Incorporated, Louisville, Kentucky. PAUL DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY. Dirigo. Pearl, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Stotts, has been very sick for the past few days. Dr. S. P. Miller, the efficient . Health Officer, was here again a few days ago looking after the ' small pox cases. There has been no new cases of the disease in this community lately and we hope that it will soon be effectu ally eradicated from this com munity. Arthur Stotts sold fourteen acres of unimproved land to G. C. McKinney for one hundred and twenty-five dollars. A. D. Stotts sold an aged mule to Hiram Stotts for $85. Beatrice, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stotts has been very sick for the past few days. W. A. Janes and J. E. Clay well have ju3t returned from the Louisville market where they bought a large stock of goods for the spring trade. I Woodson Lewis ajECEEISrSBURQ, KY. Offers Woven Wire Fence, Galvanized Wire and Barbed Wire at 20 per cent. less than Market. Galvanized Roofing, Guaranteed Rubber Roofing at less than Market. He is selling a great many articles in these lines at less than wholesale price. Write for prices. All Wheat Ground should be Rolled Before Seeding. Clod Crushers and Pulverizers at $25.00 and up This $25 Crusher has always sold at $33.50 Plain Rollers 7 ft, $19.50. Mason Fruit Jars, Pints 40c. Quarts 45c. Half Gallons 70c. International Harvester Company's 8 Disc Wheat Drill Complete, $60. Manure Spread ers at 25 per cent, off wholesale prices. I. H. C. Prices. International Harvester Company's Disc Harrows," sizes on hands at 10 per cent. less than I. H. C. Prices. Prices good while stock lasts iWe also sell the Superior Wheat Drills, the Oliver Chilled Plows the farmers best friend, 'Bellvue Disc Harrows and Walter A. Wood Smoothing Harrows. Yours For Your Good Will, r Woodson Lewis, OKEEISrSBTjrRGr, KT5T. Dtiigs of the Legislature. (Continued from page 2.) To provide for commitments to city workhouse of prisoners convicted of petit larceny In police court To amend statutes relating to Sink ing Fund of second class cities. To provide police protection for State Fair Grounds. To provide for poll tax in third class cities. To repeal charter of Fairview. To permit taxpayers to pay their portion of special levy to redeem rail--road bonds and be exonerated for lia bility. To require registration in all pre cincts of Jefferson County. To permit adjacent counties to main tain joint high schools. To permit graded school districts with endowments to issue 850,000 bond to maintain high schools. ' To give infants whose land has been sold for taxes in Louisville one year after becoming of age in which to re deem. To provide bookkeeper in State library. To provide stenographer for Jeffer son County Attorney To permit ass of highways by con cerns producing electricity. To authorize water-power electric companies to exercise right of emi nent domain To place twenty-five 'per cent pen alty on omitted or delinquent proper ty or holders of State's funds into back tax reserve-fund To create county commission in Jef ferson County. To repeal charter of Plat Gap. To appropriate $5,000 for two years to the Illiteracy Commission. To regulate terms of Circuit Court in the Thirteenth District. Pure seed bill. To require co-operative or assess ment life and casualty companies to have $100,000 guaranty fund before doing business To regulate fraternal benefit socie ties To appropriate $3,500 monthly for Confederate Home at Pewee Valley instead of $175 annual per capita. To prohibit fraudulent advertise ments To permit appeals from Circuit Court in annexation proceedings by fourth class towns. To regulate assessment and co-operative fire insurance companies. To make second violation of local option law a felony. To regulate time of holding Cir cuit Court In Fifth District To authorize examiners appointed by Superintendent of County, where school is located to grant county' teachers certificates to normal school, pupils. To regulate tall bridges erected across State boundary navigable streams To regulate petition sale of vested real estate, where one party is of un sound mind. Tq provide for three State deposi tories . To exempt one dog to head of fam ily To authorize guardian of infants or committee of idiot or lunatic to lease mining rights. To provide for school board of rive members in fourth class cities. To regulate control of streets in fourth class cities To regulate grading and packing of apples. To provide for appointment of di rector of attendance by School Board in Louisville. To provide for collection of delin quent taxes-in fourth ,claee-eitm; To provide for progressive tax on inheritance- To license itinerant merchants. To authorize regents of Normal Schools to issue certificates as teach ers to pupils under condition of act. To designate February l2as a legal holiday in commenoration of Lin coln's birthday, To authorize municipal water, and light plants to supply products to other cities. To make initial carrier liable to- holder of bill of ladisg for cargo. To amend civil .code relating to en forcement of liens. To reauire corporations organized prior to present constitution upon HUSB AND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bertie Bullock writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this tune, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at allwAt times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After But, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1 can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He wfll recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooz Meildna Co Ladles Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Term., for Special Instructions a your case and 64-paze book. Hoiaa Treatment v Women." sent In plain wrapper. J-6 amending their articles in any way to pay organization tax. To require graded districts to main tain high schools or pay tuition and to provide for abolishing graded dis trict. To authorize J. W. Eay to sue State for fee in tax case. To appropriate $5,250 for Kentucky Normal and Industrial Institute. To prohibit declaring of bank divi dends until surplus equals ten per cent. To regulate veterinarians. To license roving horse traders. To authorize second class city school boards to create insurance fund. To require road contracts to be let to ldwest and best bidder. To convey to Hart County State's interest in Bio Bridge Company. To permit Louisville to set apart three cents of levy for support of Uni versity. To repeal act providing for erection of school building -in. Hawesville. To permit vehicle licensed in one city to operate in another without pay ing addltionalllcense there. To regulate fees of County Judges, Magistrates and Police Judges. Mew te Prevent Creap. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarse ness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse: For sale by Paull 'Drug Co. Adv C. D. Crenshaw VETERINARY SURGEON Special Attnetionto Eyes FiBtulo, 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. UCATJtH-NEAl El 10GIET IESI1ENCE 0N IDtKYILlE STIEET. Stxrvey mg Land Owners 'Attention. T. C. Faulkner, is prepared to do Jyour Surveying correctly. He has thirty-three years experience. Charges rea sonable. Phone 74 or .-r write A 'T. C. Faulkner, lofambfa. Ky. 'a fcr - -V93