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f 3 r f , ., v- THE ADAIR COflNTY NEW V . Worth Careful Thought Do you read the label to know whether your baking1 powder is made from cream of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum or phosphate? Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, clerived from grapes, and adds to the food only wholesome qualities! Other Daking powders contain alum or phosphate, both of mineral origin, and used as substitutes for cream of tartar because of their cheapness. Never sacrifice quality and healthful ness for low price. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Local News. Mr. C. S. Harris purchased a Ford automobile from Sandusky Bros, last week. His children are now using it going to and from school. Monday morning of last week light ning struck the barn of Mr. Lee Cal houn, Sheriff of Russell county, killing a fine saddle horse and an extra good mare. The two animals were worth over three hundred dollars. IpnmmtwwmmmHm mmwmmmmmmmmmm 1 The Golden Rule Nursery c: -& S g Fruit Trees and Small Fruit Plants by the Thousands d all of the best Standard Varieties and many new and ZZ c Special Varieties j j As good as can be produced Any Where at Any 23 5 Price. You get them Home Grown, adapted to the -3 Climate and Soil, Fresh and in Good Condition, and 5 S Full Value for every Dollar of Your Money. 3 5j Come and see us. If- you can't come, write or p3j S: phone. Let us know your wants. Every order "ZZ will be accompanied by a Certificate of Inspection 3 ST by the State Entomologist. 3 j The Golden Rule Orchard and Nursery Co. 1 C (50-3t- 'EDMONTON, KY. J3 tmiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiyaiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiaiiiiiiiiiiiiii J. B. Jojvn.s urajKnTAKER ajjd embalmeh " COLUMBIA, ICY. Any kind of Coffin or Casket made ready to send out in a few minutes after receiving order. No extra charge for hearse. AH kinds of Robes on hand. Over Cumberland Grocery Co Home Phone 52 A Residence Phone 13 B Business Phoe IS P DR. J. N. MURRELL DENTIST Officr, Front rooms 'm Jeffries BTd'g up Stairs. Columbia, - Kentucky J. B. Stone J. H. Stone WELL DRILLER I will drill wells in Adair an adjoining counties. See me be fore contracting. Latest im proved machinery of all kinds. Pump Repairing Done. s,Give mp a Call. ! C YATES L. H. Jones Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Eye Specialist Special attention given Diseases of all Dbmestic Animals Office at Residence, 1 mile of town, on Jamestown road. Phony 114 G. ' - . "Golumbiai Ky. HkA V w ' Without saying one word against any attorney who practices at Russell bar, Mr. Lilburn Phelps and Mr. J. N. Meadows, who formed a partnership some months ago, make a strong firm. They have a large cliautage and are on one side of every important case that comes before the court. They have both been practicing since they reached their majority, hence they are learned in the law and are very at tentive to business. 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 made in Tin or Sheet Iron. Call at my shop if you need anythinG in my line or repair work in tin or sheet iron. Over L. W. Bennetts's Store. S. E. Bridgwaters, HENRY W. DEPP, DENTIST Am permanently located in Co Iumbia. All Classes of Dental work done. Crow dge and Inlay work a Specialty. All Work Guaranfeed Office over G. W. Lowe's Shoe Store AGENTS WANTED For America's Greatest Clothes Proposition. All-Wool Suits and Overcoats $12.50 NO MORE-NO LESS Best references required. No clothing experience necessary. Write Monogram Tailors, 131 East New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. C. C. Hauger, Prop. H. H. Haugher, Mgr. DENTAL OTPBUCB Dr. James Triplett DENTIST OVER -BAXJUL, DRUG CO. Columbia, Ky. RES PHOKB 29. OFFICE PHON1 At Mt. Sterling, county court day, twelve thousand cattle were sold o n the .market. Prices ranged from 5 J to 7i cents. L W. T. S. Band. The following named persons com pose the brass band recently organized at the Lindsey-Wilson: Capt. Dan J. Schroer, Instructor. Prof. P. G.. Chandler. Lewis Jar vis. M. C. Steve isori. Jesse Stevenson. N. Thomas. Louie Feese. R. E. Smith. O Drake. H Drake. Earl Davenport. Goebel Lewis. Charles Cook James E'rankum Fred Harris. How Catarrh is Contracted. Mothers are sometimes so thought less as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The inilaraation of- the mucus membranes, at first acute, becomes chronic and the child has chronic catarrh, a disease that is seldom cured and that may prove a Jife's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remember having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A little fore thought, a little bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoided. Obtainable at Paull Drug Co Adv. Eoad working in Russell county is progressing very nicely, a large num ber of hands being at work on the stretch between Jamestown and Rus sell Springs. When You Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a serious matter and should not be trifled with, as some of the most dan gerous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not experiment ing when you use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established reputation. It con tains no opium or other narcotics. Ob tainable at Paull Drug Co. Adv. Mr W. T. Price, of this place, as speci" Commissoner, sold a house and lot i.i itussell Springs, property of the latii Wm. Irvine, to the highest bidder, in Jamestown, the first day of the Russell circuit court It was bought by W. II Irvine, consideration, 8870. - - 1 I "Goodies!" eIS 8i ' goodies that just rxrw m-e-l-t m your mouth light, fluffy, tender cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging 'round the pantry all made with Calumet the safest, purest, most economical Baking Pow der. Try it drive away bake-day failures." Received Highest Awards Kew Cook Book Free See Slip in Pound Can. S 88 W KSSWG PoaA.: i1 b "36? w rtxi 3 BAKING POWO CHICAGO I Cheap and big canBaldngPowders do not save you money. Calametdoes it'sPurc and far superior to sour milk and soda. SAYS OVEREATING BANKRUPTS MANY Physical Insolvency Awaits For Those Who Abuse Stomachs. MEALS SHOULD PAY DIVIDENDS Tanlac Health Expert Chats In Novel Way of Bodily Problems and De scribes New Treatment Which 'Has Proved Tremendous Success Every where Introduced "Tired Feeling" No Joke. "Are your meals paying you divi dends?" "Or are they plunging you Into physical bankruptcy?" These were novel questions the Tan lac health expert recently asked. He continued: "Every meal you eat should give you more than "mere satisfaction of your hunger. It should add to your supply of blood, bone and muscle. It should give you more strength, more vigor, more vitality to carry you pleas antly and profitably through life. "Tired Feeling" No Joke. "You will notice that some people never get plump. No matter how much or how little they eat, they re main scrawny and thin. They are weak, anemic, easily exhausted, and afflicted with 'that tired feeling,' which is no joke, hut a symptom of danger ous illness on the way. Such people are seldom happy. They are always weary, and often nervous and Irritable. "They don't sleep well. Their stom ach is a source of constant distress and discomfort. Belching and bloat ing from gas, headaches, dizziness. In digestion, dyspepsia, pains in the back, and other ailments keep them almost constantly miserable. Tanlac Great Success. "Tanlac. the new tonic which has been having such wonderful success everywhere it has been introduced, is designed to relieve disorders which have their origin in a run down condi tion of the digestive and assimilative organs. Its success as a reconstruc tive tonic, appetizer, invigorant and revitalizcr depends in large part upon its having aided digestion and pro moted assimilation, so that food taken into the system becomes a benefit. When the stomach and other digestive organs are in good condition, the foundation of health has been laid." Tanlac, the master medicine and re constructive tonic, is sold exclusively in Columbia, Ky.. by PAGE & HAMILTON. Other exclusive agents in nearby towns are as follows Crocus, Ky , J. P. Miller & Sons. Gresham. Ky., T C. Moore & Co. Cooper, Ky., Coffey Bros. Exie. Ky. L. G. Wilcox. Waterview, Ky., Thos. M. Allen. Coburg, Ky., C. H Jarvis. Olga, Ky., H. E. Loy. Adv. Program. The following is the program of the Convention of Christian churches of Adair county, which will convene at Milltown on Friday night before the fifth Sunday in October: 7: p. m. Devotional, Tobias Huffaker 7:15 Address by president, F. J. Barger. t 7:40 " "The Leadership of Christ" Tobias Huflaker. 8: " Appointment of Committees Saturday Morning 9: a. m. Devotional. H. B. Gwinn. 9:15 " "The Great Salvation" J. P. Daniel. 9:35 " "Christian Stewardship" W. G. Montgomery. 10: " Address by State Bible School Workers, W. E. Fra zee. 10:35 "' Need of County Evangeliza tion, H. B. Gwinn 11: " "Bible Teaching on Tith ing", Z. T. Williams. 11:25 "Importance of Better Coun ty Organization" C. C. Lloyd Appointment of Committees Sat dud ay Afternoon 1:30 p. m. Devotional, W. E. Frazee, State Worker. 1:45 " Keports from the Churches and Bible Schools. 2: " "Has our Plea for Christian UrJion Been a Success?" W. G. Montgomery. 2:30 " "Why I Am a Christian On ly" II. B. Gwinn. 3: " Keports of Committees and Election of Officers. Saturday Nigiit. ' 7: " Devotional, Miss Leonora Lowe. 7:15 " "The Mother's Place in Mis sionary Training" Mrs. B E. Eowe. 7:25 " The Sin of Ignorance-Christian Literature the Eeme dy", Mrs. Z. T. Williams. 7:40 " "Woman's Place and Power in Christian Service" Mrs. E, F. Eowe 8: " TheC. W. B. M.; Its Mis sion; Its Success; Its Plans; A Call for Eecrults for Its Service. Sunday Morning 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, led by State Wdrker. 10.30 " Sermon, by State Evangelist H. W. Elliott. Communion. Offering. - ," Adjournment. s The kind of weather we.had-for. several last week was- very in- juriousj Mobiles that were con - stantly r in baa weather autoa, If . . . .1 should it under shltv , , f We have always demonstrated to the readers of the Adair County News that we compete most successfully with, the offerings of any catalogue house. Indeed in most instances our qualities are far superior and have cost no more that the inferior kind. v Our store is known as the representative Carpet and Rug House Of the State of Kentucky, and visitors to our spacious salesrooms have always expressed themselves most favor ably about our stocks and prices. The ever busy section, housing thousands of yards of Good Linoleum with its towering big values, appeals strongly to the eco nomical buyer. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. Hubbuch Bros. & Wellendorff, incorporated. 522 & 524 W. Market St., Louisville, Ky." Woodson Lewis GREENSBURG, IKENTUCKY, AGENT FOR. I R.i CHEVROLET jfeg w 'yjWTMHMMti j f MOTOR OARS With Genuine Enthusiasm introduces to your kind consideration the Chevrolet "Baby Grand", a Five Passenger Touring Car. See It and you will Want It. Want It and you will Buy It. Write for Cuts and Specificatifns. Write for the Car Itself. We will send it to youlfor you to see it. Price $750.00, Factory. .Complete with Electric Starter and Electric Lights that Light. The Royal Mail, a Roadster of Wonderful Individuality. $750.00 Factory. Complete Lights and Starter: And the Chevrolet "Four Ninety" a Car Built for Your Needs. A Car that will take the Hills. A Comfort, a Joy, and a Delight. An Automobile. Three Speeds Forward, One Reverse. Electric Lights Electric Starter. It Breeds Enthusiasm wherever it is seen. See It; Buy It. Write for cuts and printed matter. Write for the Car Itself. ySjgBBraBBorattff Price $550.00 complete, Factory. Alfo the "Four-Ninety" Roadster $550.00 Factory. After longland careful consideration we believe and enthusiastical ly, that we have a Car that will please in every essential. The Engiee has the Power to carry the Car lany where. It has the , .Looks, Graceful Streamliness, Comfortable and Easy Riding. We received the first car load last Saturday, we sold them out in three days. We have others. TOODSOISr lewis 'I keep on nands a fail stock of coffins, caskets, and robes. I also keep Metallic Caskets, and Steel, Boxes and two hearses. PromptnJjjvice night or dayiWIlesidOTM&Enoae 29, offlo 1 nhnne 9oW a, 45-1 J 45-1 vr J. K ' -sr Triptett, M -" - V v - TOv a " Price For a Muddy ComptexkM. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and oeok. Take outdoor exercise daily and jour complexiofi will Be greatly Improved within a few nianths. Try it. Ob- Colnmbia.,Ky.ltalnaWeatP?llIr,1Co- ' i ! i il I " -i 7 r- j&f vpr-. i -'V L