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V X ) r n - I. - y.v.rm.-r-.iT - rTr" - HENRY W. DEPP, I DENTIST Am .permanently located in Co lumbia. All Classes of Dental work done. Crow - de and Inlay work a Specialty. AH Work Guaranteed Office over-G. W. Lowe's Shoe Store feridence Phone 13 B Business PhoelS fi DR. J. N. MURRELL DENTIST Officr, Front roomsjin Jeffries BTd'g - up stairs. Columbia, - Kentucky Office: Russell Btdg. 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 nv a Call. i. C YATES N DENTAL OFBUCE Dr. James Triplet! 3STTIST oveb paull rmuo CO. Columbia, Ky. rrs phone: as. ofpicb phonb L. H. Jones Veterinary Surgeon and Denlisi Special attenticu given Diseases of all Domestic Animals Office at Residence, 1 mile of town, on Jamestown road. Phone 1HG. Columbia, Kv. Both Wrote "Pied Piper." Robert Browning, father of the poet, was a man of many parts, from whom his famous son would seem to have inherit ed now a few of his character istics, says the London Chron Jcle. A clever artist, with a turn for "the grotesque, and a versifier with-.a taste for eccentric rhymes, he might but for his brilliant son, be remembered to day as the author of the "Pied Piper of Hamelin," for it was he who told Robert that story, and Tsome years before the poet pro duced his version, turned it into iively Verse for the entertain ment of a sick child little Wil lie Macready, son of the famous actor. The poet does not seem to have known of hi3 father's version until after he had pro duced -his own. Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and happy jold lady you may know that she has good dlgestiori. If your digestion is impaired or if you do nob relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stom ach, improve theigestion and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. "' Adv It takes ideal care and arn i rangernents to get as many eggs in winter as in summer, but the man who does not get any eggs in winter is guilty of mistreating his hena some way or other. -Southern Agriculturist. made by the Rockefeller tion last year were 13,249,088. mm Jtes vvrirlii immn mm TELLS A STORY Capf. Lucus, Erankfert, Feels as Fit as In Old Days, - MORGAN'S 'OLD HORSE THIEF' Morgan's Raiders, loved and hon ored "by every man and woman in the South, and feared throughout thm North in the days of '61, are -still remembered by .their daring raids in to the very heart of the North. These fearless men led by John Morgan stopped at nothing, and time after time they slipped past the Union linos andl5ack again bringing with them thousands of dollars worth of plunder. These men, often riding day and night for -weeks at a time, sparing nothing to aid the cause of Dixie, CAPT. MASON B. LUCAS. earned for themselves the famous name of "Morgan's Raiders." They gave the- flower of their youth and strength to the cause dear to tha South, and those of them that are left are still remembered and loved in the South and honored in the North. Captain Lucas Popular. Among these is Captain Mason B. Lucas, who is known throughout Franklin County as "Uncle Mace." He is now finishing his second term as County Jailor, and there is no more widely known or popular citizen in all Frankfort or Franklin County. During the war, he was Morgan's right-hand man, and his friends love to call him "Morgan's Old Horso Thief" as he "was always given com mand of foraging parties when they had got past the Union lines and were in Northern territory. "Uncle Mace" is now 73 years old and not long ago he felt that he was getting into the class of old men. But he feels fine again now and says ho believes he can straddle his horse from the ground and make as hard a ride as he could in the days of '61. In telling the story of how he got back his health, he said: "Some time ago, my stomach went back on me, and I felt heavy and logy after eating. I got so I couldn't sleep well at night tand began to get a little nerrvous. My appetite wasn't what it used to be either. I didn't seem to ever get hungry. I got wor ried and decided to try Tanlac. Sleeps Like a Baby. "Well sir, after taking two bottles of Tanlac, my appetite is splendid. I sleep like a baby,, and feel stronger than I have for years. In fact I feel so good that I don't believe anyone can outdistance mejfor the re-nomination in the coming" Democratic pri mary. "Tanlac has done.me so much good that I felt like I wanted to help some one else, and so I bought a bottle of Tanlac for.an old rar comrade of mine. Tanlac helped me and I am glad to tell others about it." Tanlac, the master medicine and re constructive tonic, is sold exclusively in Columbia, Ky., by J. N. PAGE. Other exclusive agents in nearby towns are as follows: Crocus, Ky., J. P. Miller & Sons. Gresham, Ky., T. 0, Moore & Co. Cooper, Ky., Coffey Bros. Exie, Ky. L. G. Wilcox. Watervlew, Ky.,Thos. M. Allen.. Coburg, Ky., C. H. Jarvis. Olga, Ky., H. E. Loy. Adv. Think, Success. If you think that you are beaten You'd just as well to quit the race, For though you do your very best You will never reach the base. It is not the swiftest runner, - ' Nor is it the strongest man, - " But the one who always wins the race Is the man-who thinks he can. And so in all of life's liattles Success depends upon your will; There's no goal for merely wishing But for climbing up the hill. 4 And In all the great successes It is not the wisest man ' Who always comes outjn the lead," But the man whotfifnks he can. The Catholic population of Louis ville.'accordingto a Catholic directory, is 113,000. S&iABAilt aaafi rf-.i. iitgi SsvenlHive Cents a Ton for Pro tecting the Manure. The Ohio Experiment Station has" found from experiments cov ering nineteen years that ma nure kept under shelter or haul ed" directly to the field is worth" 75 cents a ton more than when exposed to the weather in an open yard for three months. Yet some farmers still pitch it outdoors with nevpr a thought of that 75 cents. Southern Ag riculturist. j)n Experienced Pair. During President Lincoln's first visit,to the Springfield pen itentiary an old inmate, looking out through the bars, remarked: "Well, Mr. Lincoln, you and I oughto be well-posted on pris ons. We've seen all there are in, the country." "Why, thisus the first I ever visited," replied the Chief Exec utive, somewhat astonished. "Yes," was the reply, "but I've been in all the rest." Chi cago News. When to Take Chamberlains Tab lets. Wherryou feel dull and stupid .afler eating. When constipated or bilious When you have a sick headache. When you beloh after eat iug When jou have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no-rellsh for jour meals. When your liver is torpid. Obtainable at Piull Dru Co: ' Adv Rights of Man. The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole vojume of human nature by the hand of divinity itself and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power, Alexander Ham Itor. How to Prevent Croup. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, see to ic 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. Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. Adv In another month the black bass will be running and a lot of fellows running after them, but it does not look like we will be one of the crowd. New York congratulates Mis souri that Stone was born in Kentucky. However, Kentucky congratulates herself that he moved to Missouri. Governor Cox, of Ohio, talks right when he declares if neces sary he will declare martial law in Ohio and run trains. Salt was once U3ed for money in paying the soldiers. It was called "salerium," hence the word salary. ,A barge built for harvesting kelp' on the Pacific coast gathers up about 500 tons of seaweed on a trip. If mankind had not been en dowed with curiosity there would never have been much progress. Southern Agriculturist. " , Amsterdam- reports the organ izing of a co-operative society of Dutch iron works. German submarine commanders have been notified by Berlin not to at tack relief ships of the Commission of the,ReJieof Belgium. foUMTMlMg r Hi IM Tfi" E5 i- . M. Tutt G. R. Reed TUTT & REED FfTTiAT. ESTATE DEATiTCRS Offer the following Property for Sale: FARM LAND 140 acres of good lime stone land well watered, good dwelling and out buildings on public road, and in a good neighborhood. Price 4,500.00, one half cash, the balance on easy terms This farm lies i miles S. E. of Co lumbia, Ky. FARM OM00 acres of the best land in Adair county. Good dwelling, 2 good bains and outbuildings, i mile from Cane Valley. Price 86,500. FARM Of 3C4 acres, 9 miles from Columbia, on Green river, 1 mile from pike now under construction. 52acres river bottom. Good dwelling, barn and out buildings, 2 good" orchards. Price $5,000. TOWN PROPERTY Nine room two story dwelling and lot, situated on one of the best res' dence streets in Columbia, near the square, barn and out buildings. A very desirable home. A bargain. Price on application. 115 Acres of good land in a good neighborhood, good buildings on pub lic road, about 8 miles south of Colum bia. Price $1,600. (Bargain) House and Lot: House with six rooms, good out buildings, good water and other conveniences, just out of town limits. Price $850. House with 9 rooms just outof town two shops, all buildings good, compar tively new. Price 31,900. 40 Acres of land unimproved (cheap residence) lying 3J miles N. W. of Co lumbia. Price $(00.00. $800 for house and lot near the pub lic square, good garden, good well, barn &c. Desirable place and is worth the money asked. $1,500 for-38 :cres of land lying 2 milfsS W. of the town of Columbia, near the Glasgow road, new 5 room box house, good barn, good well in yard 25 acres in meadow, 25 acres in cultivation, ballauce in timber. J cash the balance on time to suit pur chaser. 7 acres of good limestone land. Three room residence, two barn?, two good springs, one well, one of the best locations in Gradyville. Away from the creek. Price right Farm of 121 acres, 5 miles south of Columbia. 45 acres bottom, good buildings, splendid oachard, well watered. All in high state ofaculti vation. Price $4,000. 75 acres of land in sight of Columbia, Ky., good land, 8 acres bottom, 15 acres timber, fenced. $50 per acre. FArni in Taylok county Consist ing of 200 acred, 100 acres in woodland, 90 acres ingrass, 10 acres in cultivation, dwelling and barn. Situated 4 miles south of Campbellsville, on Robinson creek. Price 83,000. 124 acre farm, 21 miles S. W. of Dunn ville, in Adair, Casey,, and Russell counties, reasonable good buildings, good orchard, good spring, well water, 70 acres cultivation, 6 acres in meadow, 20 acres corn, average 8 bbls. acre, limestone land, $600 to. 8800 worth of timber. Price 82,800. 175 acres timber land, near Webbs X Roads, Russell County, on Dixie High way. Estimated to have 75,000 ft. saw timber. Price 81,200. 33 acres 11 miles from Columbia. 7 acres first-class bottom, balance fresh land. Four room, box house, well w texed. Price 8830. Three houses, 7, 6, and 5 rooms, 1 acre lots, good wells, in the town of Columbia, west of Graded School. Price $1,200 eacn. House and lot on Fair Ground Street with six rooms, good well and outbuild ings all new, house wired for lights. Price 81,150 -tf 651 acres timber land n?ar Taylor county line, 3 miles west of Knifley, 2i miles from pike from Knifley to Camp bellsville. Price 8650. If you want to buy or sell it will pay you to do business with us, we are sell ing some anofpleasing buyer and sell er. We also (for private reasons) have other valuable property that we have not advertised but will sell. Desirable dwelling house and eleven and ninety one-hundredths" acres of land in the town of Columbia, good outbuildings and a small tenant house,. good orchard, and well watered. $3,000. Sold in the month of February $7,550 worth of real estate. coxjrunwcBiA., .kt. i,.u.u.uu,.uu.um.u.a.u..u. iLr You Can Make "gy ' r - f it i with Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. Try the following- recipe according to the new way: CREAM LAYER CAKE Old "Way New "Way 1 cup sugar ii cup milk' 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons Royal Daklnz Powder 3 eggs K cup shortening 1 teaspoon flavoring Makes 1 Largs 2-Layer Cake DIRECTIONS Cream the sugar and short ening together.then mix In the ezz After siftmg the flour and Royal linking Powder together two or three times odd it all to the mixture. Gradually add the milk and beat with spoon until you have a smooth pour batter. Add the flavoring. Pour into greased layer cake tins and bake in a moderately hot even for twenty minutes. This cake is best bakedin two layers. Put tocetherwithcreamnlUnzandspread with white Icing B tiir A made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. No Alum No Phosphate fflE3BjjEl (111 !!m IS- . JJSTKa tsUS5?'CiSf ., L57ie jfaBy PAINTED WITH Hanna's Green Seal Paint your property is well fitted to withstand the destructive" forces of severe weather and changeable temperature. Moisture, if it can get at the wood, is cer tain to start decay, but by the use of Hanna's Green Seal Paint your property is completely protected. Printed Formula On Every Package. I Sold The Jeffries Hardware Store, Columbia, Kentucky. Advertise Your Stock Now. !" Saved Girl's life S J "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re J J ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes J J Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. J J "It certainly fias no equal for la grippe, bad colds, J 3? liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught W J saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, J J. ihey went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's J J Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no J J more trouble. I shall never be without jS Black-Draught 2 in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dlzzi- S ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar db ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, 4p reliable, gentle ana valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, fry Black- Jj Draught It is a medicine .of known merit Seventy-five J years of splendid success proves its value. Good for Z voun2 and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. $ The Adair County News $1.00 f" . .,- Excellent Cake 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Bakinc Powder lCgg 2 tablespoons shortening 1 teaspoon flavoring DER ffoinse Toiector by s y :::: W i