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-K fcf - K -V. HENRY DEPP, Am permanently located in Co lunibia. All Classes of Denial work .done. Crow . dje and Inlay work a Specialty, All Wock Guaranteed' Office over G. W. Lowe's Shoe Store RMence Phone 13 B BusInessIPboe IS t DR. J. N. MURRELL DENTIST Office. Front rooms 'in Jeffries. BTcTg ug Stairs. Columbia, - Kentucky Office: Russell Bidg. . Res. Phone No. I. James Taylor, M. D. jColumbia, 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. T Pump Repairing Done. Give me a Gall. I. C. YATES , DKNTALOFB'XCE Dr. James Triplet! NTIST OVER PAULL DRUG CO. Columbia, Ky. RES'PHONE 38. OFFICB PBONI 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 114 G. Columbia, Ky. 15 YeafS Practice Consultation Free Dr. James Menzi'es OSTeOFTft. Butler B'l'd'S on Publfe Square. COZ.rnvli3lA, ICY. . Hogwallow Locals. The Old Miser, -who some time ago buried his money in a mule collar in his potato patch on Mus ket Ridge, has dugit up and bur ied it in the Dog Hill grave yard, where everybody is honest. Clab Hancock, who stopped smoking the first of January, finds that he has enough matches and tobacco saved up to run him until early Christmas. Much has appeared in public print concerning the 0 d Oaken Bucket, when in fact it never could' have risen to public notice without the pull of the rope. Yam Sims met with a girl friend of his in Tickville the oth er day and walked down the street with her. Fe got along all right with the conversation, barely missing a syllable, but he had a hard time trying to, keep step. A revoviing sign has been placed outside the barbershop at Tickville. . On days when there is no wind the sign can be mov ed inside where there is plenty of conversation. Ellick. Hellwanger caught by far the largest fish ever taken from Gander creek Thursday if - v& Life Was a Isery Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next. I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help, me until, one day, . . . I decided to TAKE The Woman's Toflic " I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . "It has now been two years since I tookardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Carduiwho is a sufferer from any female trouble.'- If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-do wn system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. TryCar dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists J. 68 ternoon, before he had been standing at the bar of the Hog Ford still house thirty minutes. Dock Hocks has gone on a vis it to the other side of Musket Ridge. He took along'his pock et comb, as he wants his hair to look nice when making the first impression. Raz Barlow cannot believe what some high doctor says about eating, to the effect that what you eat to-day you are to-morrow because he ate a squirrell yes terday and has not felt a symp tom. A Symbol of Health. The Ppthagorians of Ancient Greece atn simple food, practiced temperance and purity. As a badge they used the five pointed star which they regarded as .a symbol of health. A red five pointed star appears on each package of Chamberlain's Tablets, and still fulfills its ancient mission as a symbol of health. If you are troubled with indigestion, biliousness or contslpation geti a package of these tablets from your druggist. You will be" surprised at the quick relief which they afford. Obtainable at Paull Durg Co. Desirable Old Age. We now have 12 and 15-inch tile in the place of the open ditch running clear across the farm over three-quarters of a mile. That is where I have spent most of the time for two months lev eling 'up and laying the tile. I am a little proud of it, as I began the ditch on the day I was 73 years old. We. have had it for a pick-up job." Thus writes a prominent Ohio farmer, in his farm paper. . . Jiisli before I read his letter I was reading the story of a 71-year-old railroad president .who says he is more interested in his H an wprk than eve?. Such stories make dne more optimistic1. Life and work are evidently good things to these men, and if good to them, they should be good to and for the rest of us. And they are. It is only the man who is afraid of either who gets hurt by it. The man who at 73 years can begin laying three-quarters of a mile of tile, just because he has learned to enjoy the doing of useful work, is a man to be honored and I started to say envied, but not that emulated. It is better to become such a man as he than to become rich or famous. South ern Agriculturalist. Whooping Cough. One of the most successful prepara tions in use for this disease is Cham berlain's Cough Eemedy. S. W. Mc Clinton, Blandon Springs, Afa.,writes, "Our baby had whooping cough as bad as most any baby could have itr I gave him Chamberlain's Cough Eeme dy and it soon got him well." Obtain able at Paull Drug Co. Care of the Chicks. Keep brood coops bpen well to the sunshine while chicks are;out during the day. Do not make the mistake -of putting too many chicks with a hen, thinking you will do great things, for in the end you will be-disappointed. Vermin thrive best when sur roundings are filthy. Nohting checks the growth of chicks sooner than lice. Keep an old broom handy and sweep out brood coops often. Don't let dropping accumulate in the corners. Your success with the young chicks depends upon ynu. The health of the cliicks depends as much on how clean and, dry you keep their brood coops. And you must provide clean fresh water and wholesome food. There is very little danger of gapes if chicks are' kept shut up rainy days and mornings till the grass dries off and floors of brood coops are 'kept dry and clean. Rheumatism. If you aye troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism "give Chamber lain's Liniment a trial. The relief from pain which it affords is alone w8rth many times its cost. Obtain able at Paull Drug Co. Spring Careof Bees. In view of the probable -short- agejof the domestic sugar supply this year, it is highly desirable that beekeepers increase the pro duction of honey to the greatest possible extent To this end im mediate steps should be taken to insure the proper building up of the colonies before the honey flow begins. Bees need just three things during the spring, and all of these can be readily supplied by the beekeeper. These are plen ty of stores, plenty of room for broud rearing and plenty of pro tection. The stores should have been provided last fall, but in case colonies" are found which are not abundantly supplied, a syrup of granulated sugar" should be fed. Small quantities from day to day are usually less val uable than a considerable quan tity all at one time. This may be given on any warm day, and should, if convenient, be fed in a feeder entirely inside the hive. Replying to a Federal' inquiry, Commissioner of Agriculture Co hen declared that Kentucky crops this year would be larger than usual. ' . . Z ;! TXOTfcS, irrtl '-e33 ....;.. 3Sufcfc. nnmnmnwiimiimmnwtm . M. Tutt G. R. Reed TUTT & RED RBATi ESTATE DEALERS Offer the following Property for ale: ' ' FAEMIiAND 140 acres of good - lime stone land well watered, good dwelling and out buildings on public road, and in a good neighbortfbod. Price 84,500.00, one half cash, the balance on easjr terms This farm lies 4 miles S. E. of Co lumbia, Ky. FARM Of lOO acres of the best land in Adair county. Good dwelling, 2 good barns and outbuildings, i mile from Cane Valley. Price $6,500. " PAEM Of 304 acres, 9 miles from Columbia, on Green river, 1 mile from pike now under construction. 52 acres river bottom. Good dwelling, barn and out buildings, 2 good orchards. Price 85,000. TOWN PROPERTY Nine room two story dwelling and lot, situated on one of the best res dence streets in Columbia, near the square, barn and out buildings. A very desirable home. A bargain. Price on application. 115 Acresof good land in a good neighborhood, good buildings on pub lic road, about 8 miles south of Colum bia. Price ?1,600. (Bargain) House and Lot: House with six rooms, good out buildings, good water and other conveniences, just out of town limits. Price 8850.. SSOO for house and lot near the pub lic square, good garden, good well, barn &c. Desirable place and is worth the money asked. 7 acres oi good limestone land. Three room residence, two barn?, two good springs, one well, one of the. best locations in Gradyviile. Away from the creek. Price right . Farm of 121 acres, 5 miles south of Columbia. 45 acres bottom, good buildings, splendid oachard, well watered. All in high state of culti vation. Price ?4,000. - 75 acres of land in sight of Columbia, Ky., good land, 8 acres bottom, 15 acres timber, fenced. 50 per acre. FARM in Taylor county Consist ing of 200 acrea, 100 acres In woodland, 90 acres ingrass, 10 acres in cultivation, dwelling and barn Situated 4$ miles south of Campbellsville, on Eobinson creek. Price 83,000. 124 acre farm, 2 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 meadowj" 20 acres corn, average 8 bbls. acre, limestone land, 8600 to 8800 worth rof timber. Price 82,800. 175 acres timber land, near Webbs X Eoads, Russell County, on Dixie High way. Estimated to have 75,000 ft. saw timber. Price 81,200. Three houses, 7, 6, acre lots, good wells, Columbia, west of Price ?1,200 eacn. and 5 rooms, 4 in the town -of Graded School. House and lot on Fa.it Ground Street with-six rooms, good weljand outbuild ings, all new, house wired for lights. Price 81,150. If you want to .buy or sell it will pay you to do business witTTus, we are sellr ing some and pleasing 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 'six and ninety one-hundredths acres of land in the town of Columbia, good outbuildings and a small tenant house, good orchard arid well watered. 82,500. Want lo buy 400 or 500 acres of land for Hunting ground. Donlt care lor quality or Improvements. Don't want it to rough and near a stream. If price is cheap enough can sell it for you. In Adair or Eussell counties. Three residences on Hurt Street just out of corporate limits of the town -of Columbia. Prices, 8400, $300 and $700. Wilt give you a bargain; come and see them if you want something cheap. COLUMBIA., K3T . maimumuuuiBuuummut r ' i - - , rtretiottt Plus Our Service Most Miles per Dollar for You telephone frd$sxk H IT mTrarimrannninr n .i ?3 -HANg: linmvm Have you ever noticed how some houses "always have a way of looking better and more attractive than any of the others near them? Analyze this difference, and many times you-will find it is due to the fact that these houses are always kept well painted, and in harmonious colors. Upon further inquiry you will also find in a majority of the cases that the paint used' Is Hanna's Green Seal Sold By The Jeffries -Hardware Store, Columbia, Kentucky. W. ). Hughes & Sons Co. Incorporated . Louisville, Kentucky. WHOLESALE Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Columns, Stair Work, Brackets, Etc. Write for our CataIog Protect Setting Hens. from and Lice. Mites Great care should be taken to keep nests- occupied by setting hens free from mites. It is hard to work effectively against the mites when many hens are brood ing. Oil in the form of crude pe troleum' 'sprays the treatment recommended by specialists in the United States Department of Agriculture used freely about the house at that time, may soil the eggs and prevent successful Jiatching.- Infested quarters, therefore, should be treated thor oughly before hena are set, so as to start them in nests that are absolutely clean. Beneath, the straw oLth&'nest a layer of lime - ;n; ,alPw wi m 't0meBt 1 ires OTORISTS everywhere are familiar with the big results that car owners get from Fire stone Tires. Motorists of this community should also be familiar with our service and the way it adds to the comfort and conven ience of car owners. Use Firestone and SANDUSKY BROS. AGENTS COLXnVIBIA, KY. , je.; M mm tjT . anajoTTecc mite breeding, and the entire nest may be dusted occasionally with pyrethrum. Broken eggs and straw soiled by them should be removed promptly, as they tend to attract mites. "Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for me." "I have been a sufferer from stomach trouble for a number of years, -andal-though 1 have used a great number of remedies recommended for this complaint, Chamberlain's Tablets la the first medicine that has givta me positive and lasting relief," writes Mrs. Anna Kadln, Spencerport, N. Y. "Chamberlain,s Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very highly." Obtainable at Paull Drug Co. - The House Ways and Means, committee proposes to lower ex emption on income tax.Jto $2,000 for married men and.ijlOM.for single men. " -- -V -