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v",;: ? the'aBair gountyeW 3 t ." &: YA-mS.&'JiL. r - -v UUfa-i -- 'i I f ?.: ;:- .iaapwyya HENRY W.DEPP, DENTIST Am permanently located in. Co Iumbia. All Classes of Denial work done. Crow dje and Inlay work. a Specialty. All Wotk Guaranteed Office over G. W. Lowe's Shoe Store Zetidence Phone 13 B Butlness Phoe IS A DR. J. N. MURRELL ' DENTIST . Office, Front rooms -in, Jeffries BTd'g 'up Stairs. Columbia, . - Kentucky Office: Rissell Bfdg. Res. Phone No. I. James Taylor, M, D. Columbia, Ky: -Will Answer All Calls. 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. Give me a Call. . I.C. YATES DENTAL OTBUCE Dr. James Triplett NTIST OVER gATJT.T. DRUG CO. Columbia, Ky. RES PHONE 30. office: FHONl 9W L. H. Jones Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Special attention given Diseases of all Domestic Animals Office at Residence, 1 mile of town, on Jamestown road. Phone 111 G. Columbia, Ky. Rugby., Miss Bertha Bragg who has been staying with your scribe for the past six months has returned to her home naar Bridgeport. Bertha was a fine girl and we hated to give her up. Mr. Burr -Brake from Indiana, is here on a visit 'and will soon return accompanied by Mr. C. 0. Rowe, Jr. They will work in a Foundry at 82.50 per day. ,. Mr. Elroy Rupe is in a critical con dition witlj. pletirisy. Mr. Ira Piatt has a very bad foot and ankle: It has some dead bone in it caused by jumping some time in the past. It is feared he will have to 1 have his foot -amputated. Dr.Russell from Columbia, perform ed an operation on Mrs. Otha Fudge last week. She is improming now and getting along nir-ely. The weather has been sorbad here this winter that the farmers" have done but very little towards farming. Several from here have delivered to bacco to Burkesville the past few days and all report good sales and lots of mud. v The roads here are getting awful bad and lots of people are wishing that they had voted for the pike. It takes two horses to pull a wagon through some of the worst places. Hog buyers, are about as thick here as hogs, giving from 1J to 10J cents for best grades..- Mr. Sam Hayse from Glensfork, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Janes and Mrs Leslie Janes and son, transacted busi ness in Columbia last Wednesday. Mr. Noah Loy closed out a success-' ful term of school at Rowe Town last Friday. He is one of our best teach ers. Miss Lauri Smith also closed out a successful term at Breeding at the same time. All of the schools here are out now. Mr. Hadius Harvey and Mr. Boss Sharp purchased -Mr, Buck Stotts place a few days ago; Cot sideratlon 86oo. ";.. Mr. Tause McGinls" has completed his dwelling aridJooirftas onj).the nlciest little houses iWthfs .part of ith county. ?.".- Mr.- Millard Janes 'Km completed a big stock barn. Oar neighborhood is comingto the front fas$. Mr. Hadius Harvey has purchased a new buggy. U Mrs. Wtst Sparks who has been In a critical condition for some-time is some better. Mr. George Akin Jr., and Miss Gladys Akin who have been very low with pneumonia are some better. Mrs. Harriet Kosson. James Rosson and J. M Shives are feeding" hogs for the June market. Mr. In Akin will soon leave for Oklahoma to be operated on. lessrs. ITred Janes, Eev. S. C. Chathnan, Homer Hayse, Rollin Stapp and George Akin Jr., are now selling books in this county, Russell, Green, Metcalf and Cumberland get ting from one dollar and fifty cents to three dollars per day. Winter Brings Colds to Children. vA child rarely goes through the whole winter without a cold, andevery moth er should have a reliable remedy han dy. Fever, sore throat, tight chest and croupy coughs .are sure symptoms A dose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will loosen the phlegm, relieve the con gested lungs and stop the cough, its antiseptic pine balsams heal and soothe. For croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial troubles try Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey, At Paull Drug Co., 25c. Adv A load of Todd county cattle sold yesterday in Louisville at 810,25. a new high record. Fire did $25,000 damage .to a hospi tal, bowling alley and opera house at West Baden, Ind. Constipation Makes You Dull. That draggy, listless, oppressed feel ing generally results front constipa tion. The intestines are clogged and the blood becomes poisoned. Relieve this condition at once with Dr. King's New Life Pills; this gentle, non-griping laxative is quickly effective. A dose at bedtime will make you feel brighter in the morning. Get - a bot. tie today at Paull Drug Co., 25c Adv British troops report successes against the Turks in the Mesopotamia campaign. Tobacco sales in Kentucky during January reached the total of 14,566,186 pounds. The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favoratile word from the user. It is the recommen dation of those who have used io that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, Waynesfield, Ohio, writes, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has bgen used in my family off and on for twenty years and ifc has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. Ad There are seventy-five nominations for the 1917 running of the Kentucky Derby. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. 'On December first I had a very se vere cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick in bed," writes O. J. Metcalf, Weather by, Mo. "I bought two bottles .of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it was only a few days until I was com pletely restored to health. I firmly- believe that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is one of the very best med icines and will know what to do when I have another cold." Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. Ad There is a strong sentiment for an abandonment of the inauguration ceremonies on account of the war cri sis. for a Bilious Attack. When you have a severe headache, accompanied by a, ccated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, .torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe bilious attack. While you may be quite sick there is much consolation in knowing that relief may be had by taking three of Cham berlain's Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. " Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. Ad The lives of 182 Americans have' been lost by the Teuton U-boat war fare. Of these 114 were on the Lus itania. There are to-day in the- United States 340,000 unnaturalized Germans a"hd 1,075,000 alien Austria-Hungarians Something Good. -Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to takend their effect 1b so agreeable and so natural that you will not real ize that it has been produced by a, medicine. Obtainable at PavuVBrug Co. ? Ad Ambassador Gerard -left Germany Saturday xiight, andis jrocwfding, home in s&fetyv : - " - ' .. ji. A Southern Gentleman Is Popular Everywhere Just think this over a minute. How many friends have you? Not the fellows who borrow jirom you Imean the chaps who will fight for you.1 Fellows who believe in you who stick by you through thick and thin. You can count them on one hand, can't you? But listen to this. I have several million down South here. And why? Because I've been on the lejvel. You You I have friends down South, and I keep them--because quality does a whole lot when I say: " ' y: Ir you Your Last Chance. Recently we published in these col umns an offer of The Youth's Compan ioirand McCall's Magazine, both for a full year, for only $2.10, Including a McCall Dress Pattern. The high price of paper and ink has obliged Mc Call Magazine to raise their subscrip tion price February 1 to 10 cents a copy and 75 cents a year so that the offer at the above price must be with drawn. Until March 31 our readers have the privilege of ordering both publications for a full year, including the choice-flf any 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern, for only 82.10. Theiimount of reading, informa tion and entertainment contained in the fifty-two issues of the Youth's Companion and the value of twelve monthly fashion-numbers of McCall's at $2.10 offer a real bargain to every reader of this paper. This two at-one-price offer Includes: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 is sues 2. The Companion Home Calendar for 1917. 3. McCall; Magazine 12 fashion numbers. i. One lSncent McCall Dress Pat tern yoiirchoice from-y.Qurflrst copy of MqCall's if yoa send a - two-cent stamp Ittv your selection. ' " - - ... The .Youth's C&mtanlon. v . St. Paul St., Bcfc, Haw. - sovereign " . v. , - - - i- -" . x n?y --$y oi r V; Folks of the So Folks of the South I am guaranteed by ViVU dont like me return your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. FOR THE GESJTkEMAN OF "SH Jdrta ) fffo&ms HOW YQU GET SICK Sometimes you overload your stomach with rich foooX Your life may be an active one. and thua you may care for all you eat. But a few days of Inactivity show your system does not call for so much. Tou awalto in the morning tired. Tour body feels heavy: you know you areliot up to the mark. Your digestion has not cared for the overload. Part of it remains. It generates gas that inflames the delicate linings. They fall to pour out the digestive fluids and neglect to absorb the life-giving elements. Sou know something is wrong. Your body gets weak, and soon opportunity is ofltered for some se vere illnes. Taken In time, the indigestion would not become serious. Fist re move the overload: then soothe the ftnrn membranes: then build ud the weakened body. It's simple to say.j but not too easy to ao. xouneeaneip. A ionic that will quicken diges tion, help remove waste, soothe the soreness and arouse the system that's just what you need. Peruna has an enviable record in this respect It has aided many thousands in the last century to overcome Jus these conditions, and thereby prevent serious sickness. The tablet form is convenient for regular administration. iieaaiiB Tablets aro the ideal laxative anl liver tonic They havo n o unpleas a n t effects and form n o habits. 10c and 25c iM?W TfcaPaaaa-C FTrai'fflM iCetesbH. . "How Firm Stone Hmm. a Foandation"-Th8 Tve played fair. I've, never lied to my friends, nor cheated them, nor double crossed them, nor held out on them. They know me by my right name SOV EREIGN. . A true gentleman of the South, born and bred of the real Southern stock. I mingle the blood of Virginia and Caro lina the best in the world the choicest, sweetest, ripest, smoothest tobacco you ever smoked. KNOW Good blood! KNOW Good tobacco! JhSS JflAAjLyteiZsVL, (ScTfrajZetrJC j Xic:l3 - me to vour dealer Cigarettes i; SOUTH . Here is a-Good Place to Stop for Little Money LOUISVILLE HOTEL Main Street Beetween 6 & 7ttx , - . Louisville, Kentucky. The Only Hoteljn Louisville Operated on the American and European Plan AMERICAN PLAN. Rooms Without Bath but with Hot and Cold Runninz Water. (With Meals) " 75 Rooms Single. $2 00 per day; 2 people. 12 00 each 50 " ;.. " 2 50. " - 3people, 2 25 " ... - 50 Front Eoomarr...... Single 3 CO " " 2people. 2 60 " EoomaCWIth Private Bath: EO Rooms. .....v... Single 3 00 per day; 2 people. 275 " 50 Rooms. ........ .r..'....., ."...Singlo 3 50 per day; 2 people. 3 00 EUROPEAN PLAN. Booms Without Batw bat with Hot and Cold Running Water. (Without Meals) 75 Rooms...-. Single. $1 00 per day; 2 people fO 73 each 50 Rooms . Single, 1 23 per day; 2 people 100 each 50 Front Rooms u..... Single, 1 50 per day; 2 people 125 each Booms with Private Bath: C0Boom3 ....Single, I SO per day; 2 people 125 each . 50 Booms.......: Single, 2 00 per day; 2 people ISOeaeh THE OLD INN, LouisviHe, Ky., Cor. 6th and Main Sfs. EtJUOPJBTAr PLAN OKIiY Rooms Without Balh, $1.00 andup. Rooms With Private Bath, $1.60 up. The Louisville Hotel and the .Old Inn are Located in the Wholesale District and only a three-block's walk to the retail district and theaters. LouisvillelHoterand Old Inn Company, Props. ' The Adair County News $1.00 - tell. AndHtf means Buy me. and set y if t