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6 THE-JDAIR CQWXfi$E$S - BaaUeace Phone 13 B Badness Phoe IS DR. J. N. MURRELL Habit Your Slave or Master? Foxes $1.75 to $2.00 Each. Coons 75c-to $1 each. Send them to W. T. Hodgen Campbellsville, Ky. Birdseve view ot -our Plant DENTIST i Office-. Front rooms 'in Jeffries BTd'p, up stairs. Columbia, . - Kentucky J. B. Stone J. H. Stone TIN WORK. I am prepared to do any kind of Tin Work, Roofing, Guttering, &c. I make Sheet Iron Stoves, Galvanized Tanks, Sand Pumpsand any other thing mad8 In Tin or Sheet Iron. Call at my shop if you need anythin6 in my line or repair wort in tinorsheetiron. OverL. W. Bennetts's Store. S. E. B,ridgwaters, D'ENTAJL, OBTB'ICEJ Dr. James Triplet! DENTIST OVER F-A.TJXJL. DRUG CO. Columbia, Ky. RES PHONG 30. OFFICE PEONJ WELL DRILLER I will drill wells in Adair and adjoining counties. See me be fore contracting. Latest im proved machinery of all kinds. Pump Repairing Done. Give me a Call. J. C. YATES Iv. H. Jones Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Eye Specialist 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 'J Will 'practice m this and adjoining wounties.' Jamstown, :- Kentucky mg Land Owners Attention. T.'C. Faulkner, is prepared to do - your Surveying correctly. He has thirty-three years experience. Charges rea sonable. Phone 74 or write T. f . Faulkner, ilumbfa. Ky. Surrey Habit is the greatest friend and-the greatest enemy of man kind. Habit is life the very life -of life. Habif is the backbone of your caracter. Habit is the basis of ninety nine per cent, of what you do. Habit is not second nature; rather as the Duke of Wellington said, "It is ten times nature." Habits are of two kinds; good and bad.' Bad habits are vices; good hab its are virtues. Bad habits destroy; good hab its build. Bad habits enslave you; good habits make you the master of yourself. The smoking-habit. the krink-ing-habit, the swearing-habit all these are chains of slavery. A mental slave to bad habits is far worse to a physical slave, for the Jittle string that binds him can not be cut with the sharpest knife that man can de vise. It can only be broken by the power of will. Bad habits keep you from get ting anywhere in life except in the narrow circle around the stone monkey. The little thinstring that ties you to bad habits grows stronger and stronger every day. If you want to be free, you must deter mine to break that string now. Don't postpone postponing is another bad habit. Cut that string now! But don't be afraid of all hab its. Good habits are to be prized. Good habits .are the greatest time savers in your life. Vou get up in the morning, you wash, you dress, you eat, you go to sleey all by habit. You do these necessary things automatically good habits give you the power. If you dont develop these sim ple habits, if you had to think every time before you got p, before you dressed, before you ate, you would have no time for anything else. Thinking about things you can do by habits is a waste of time. Habit is the great short-cut to action. Don't be the slave of habit. Let habit be your slave. Let habit do the routine things of life for you. Let habit give you daily effici ency, punctuality, exactness and neatness. Det habit give you healthly exercise every day, deep breath ing, wholesome food and regu lar hours. Let habit give you a pleasant smile, a warm greeting and joy in your work. This will save you time, worry and energy. Then you will have room for the greater things of life think ing, reading and character-building. Strong Points. The Wilson administration de stroyed the money Trust and the panic trust. It achieved preparedness. It passed the ShipDing Bill and cast out subsidies. It enacted a Rural Credit Bill for the benefit of farmer. It maintained peace with Eu rope and with Mexico without sacrifice of American rights. It added to the stature and health of future Americans by enactment of the Child Labor Bill. It secured prosperity, with American exports now the great est in the world. It destroyed the powerful and insidious congressional lobby. "The people know," said Sen ator James to Wilson, "that you are unbossed unowned un afraid." "When peace shall spread her white wings over a charred and bloody world, in the quiet of the chamber of the just historian, when the din and roar of politi cal antagonism, and passion of partisanship shall have died away, when principle shall actu ate men and parties rather than appetite, when ambition shall no longer lure men and parties to unjust attack, the historian will accord to you and your Adminis tration a foremost place in the republic's life." Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their mild laxative qual ities remove the poisons from the sys tem and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement in the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills the night before. At Paull Drug Co., 25c, Adv. Do You Know That? Health is the highest form of of safety first. Physical fitnesss is prepared ness against diseases. Better health makes better cit izens and better citizens make a belter nation. Rural sanitation is a health protection to the city dweller. The full dinner pail, the open window, the clean well makes for health. Every man is the architect of his own health. The hand that carries food to rhe mouth can also carry disease germs. Keglected adenoids and defec tive teeth in childhood menance adult health. The United States Public Health Service will send a book let on flies and disease free to all applicants. United States Public Health Service, Washing ton, D. C. "Largest in Dixie." V. J. Hughes & Sons Co. Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky. WHOLESALE Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Columns, Stair Work, Brackets, Etc. Write for our Catalog Pyrus. Rev. J. A Vire entered school at L. W. T. S., last Monday. Messrs, Tom and Marvin Finn were leasing land in this com munity last week. Jim McMahan and family, of Fry, were visiting C. W. Kelt ner and family Saturday night and W. S. Pickett's Sunday. We are glad to note that aunt Martha Parnell's health is im proving fast for one of her age. Mrs. R. 0. Keltner and daugh ter, Gradyville, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. H. Vire. Carl and Blaine Nelson, of Greensburg, spent several days of last week with their grand mother, Mrs. Mary Nelson. Our school is progressing fine frith Mr. George Montgomery as teacher. Mrs. Emma Tarter is in very bad health at this writing. Rev. Christie delivered a very interesting discourse at the schoolhouse Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was present. W. H. 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