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PERSONALt <
Mr Fred SIcLean has returnecfcfrpmLiberty r v If fa
Mr TylerMirshaliwas here the firstof the week
f Prof andMrsP D Neilsonare visiting in Tennessee
Mrs L CHurt is spending a fewweeks in Louisville >
Miss May Moffett of Lebanon isjfvisiting Miss Vic Hughes j
Miss Mattie flowers Russellviile isvisiting Miss JLorena Pile x
Mr WO Stephens of Hopkinsville was here last Friday
Mr A G Norris wasp here fromLouisville one day last week
Miss Jesse Taylor MOIlJp lier washopping in Columbia Monday
IMiss Mary Turk of Clinton My isa guest of Mrs Geo F Stults
Mr Charles M Barnett met MrsBarnett here Monday afternoon
Mr Mat Heizer Campbellsville washere a day or two of last week
Miss Louise Monroe of Shepherdsville is visiting Miss Ruth Paull
Mr VR E Lloyd was in ColumbiaMonday on his return trip to Qklahoma =
Mr John H Turk Barren county Isvisiting relatives and friends in Columbia V
Miss Harvey Vanarsdale of Spring¬
field is visiting her sister Mrs HughNoe
Prof R R Moss wife and littledaughter Mary Maxine are visiting irHart county T
Mr A B GowdyCampbellsville 1sspending a fewdays with relatives irColumbia
Mr Jas F Montgomery was inJamestown on professional businesslast week
Miss Lena Patteson of Campbells
villeis visiting her sister Mrs JoCoffey JrjFi1rlrWilliams of Bur svillewere here asfew days ago j
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Mrs J V White was taken serious-ly
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ill one day last week but she recov¬
ered in a few hours
Mrs Mary Fulks who visited relatires in Columbia left for her home inLouisville a few days ago
Mrs Nannie Scalf of Louisville arriyed last week and is visiting herbrother Mr R H Price
Judge J H Thomas editor of theLebanon Falcon was here Friday fora few hours on special business
Mr Wm Butler has very much im ¬
proved and it is now believedvthat thereis a good chance for his recovery
Mr Geo W Staples who is an attsndant at Hopkinsville Asylum came
I home on a visit last Wednesday
Mrs Mary T Harvey will leave thismorning on an extended visit to hert sons who reside in Denver Colorado
Miss Lena Todd who is teaching atBearwallow came homeand is now confined to h rroomChilJing1
MrW D King arrived MondayajthreMr CL Pyle and wife of nearHustoriville are visiting Mrs Pylesparents Mr and Mrs J S Breeding
Eld M F Harmon of JacksonMiss is spending a week or two at thehome of his parents his mother beingquite sick
Mesdames Mary Caldwell and EmilyBurton and Miss Mollie Caldwell havebeen spending a few days with relatives out of town
Mrs Mattie Vardermah mother ofMrs James Garnett who visited hereseveral weeks left for her home Mar¬
shall Mo last Friday
Miss Elmer Page of Texas Daughterof Mr and Mrs W S Page is visitingher relatives in Columbia stopping atthe home of Mr JT Pager
Mr emBanks who spent severalweeks at Sand Lick Spring returnedh >me last Thursday He says that thewater greatly benefitted him
Mr JIC Walker a former pitmenof Gradyville but now a resident ofBradfordsville is visiting his relativesand many friends in Adair county
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irJ G Baker of Louisville atraveling salesman arrivedin ColumbiaSunday nilitdd eltaHHjh Hhe dquarters at the Columbia Hotel His wifeaccompanied him
rMrs W J3Rowewhoisbengtr t
t4ed in this tOWj a trained nurbeingv-ithI heri ife rtpprted as getting alpng
vf ri ttlttW i much better thncame Columbia >
Rev S G Slilly and i ife 41vile stoppdot in Cohwilia onAei J
return from A1y home ir Sbellrportsd tht hi fud bim k1iiupeopi
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pleisure 6f seeing Jl 1r6thr ho-
t resides in Texas whom he hadrjot metf for two years
MrWF Nunnelly Horse Cavemade his regular trip to Columbi lastweek He was accompanied by hisstep daughter Miss Bessie Mustainewho stopped with Miss Lorena Pile
Mr Attis McFarland county courtclerk of Russell was here from Satur ¬
day until Tuesday when he lefton thirtydays trip to Kansas andOkahomo Hewas companied by Mr RE Lloyd
Mr J T Carson and Mrs JBaugh arrived from Jamestown lasFriday afternoon Mr Carson left Sat-urday
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morning for Louisville Mrs1 Baugh will visit relatives here severaldays
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Judge N H Moss accompanied hisdaughter Miss Ora to Greenspurg lastSaturday On his return his daughterIIIil 1
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C G Hopkins of Bes emerAlaIMrMrs Hopkins here spending a
forming many acquaintancesThey left last Sunday morning fortheir home via of Louisville andVCin
cinnati
1Addition 1 Locals
PREACHING NEXT SUNDAY
W H C Sandidge EbinezerF oJ Barger GlenvilleZ T Williams Columbia c
R Crawfhrd Columbia tIIJ A Johnston Pleasant Ridge
H Rood Clear SpringLevi Union chapeliiwJ Mt Hope
>I Currie Taborj SP Stapp Liberty
ljTE Ennis Grtensb rgj Cave Gradyville S
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1d tTaii QroFoxes2OOto 250
juii is5Oto lOObor75to 125Autl Express V
fefcnd name of your enrcsofficein hisI letter
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lOUISVILLE MARKETS1
Latest Quotations on LiveS Stock
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I Shipping steer 675725Beef steers 350600Fat heifers aridcowsto 4 0062525Q3751CannersBulls 200425Feeders u 400525Stockers275J5O1ChoiceCommon to fair cows 15003500 I
HOGS fICh iet5Jto 2OL1 Ii 9 o S
MedIUms 130 to 165 u t 92 5
Pigs S25Roughs 0 800
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fEast iambs l X 750800ffi i 550650
fat sheep r 400550tt oft v
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Wheat It 12k
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The follovingjsthe Local Marketgiven by S H Grinstead Co tday
Eggs v 12Hens 10
Chickensj j i 12cocks 4Turkeys c rff i4U S 6 to8Geese fr tr
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X u v 6Wool clear r 20 to 22
WboHwashed Jfrtr to30Hides greeni T 6 to 7Hides dry 1H 2i5tb 1SFeathers i v 35 to 40Ginseng S 5 to 5 75Beeswax 4 25th 28
Commissioners Sale rI
ADAIR CIRCUIT CpURTKENTUCKY
tJ08ia1ByVirtue of a Judgment and Orderof Sale of Adair Circuit Court renderea at the May Term hereof1910jlnf1ferColumbia Kyf to the highest bidderat Public Auction onxMohdayi the litpiiupon a credit of six month the followinc described property tOKwit
Two intrabof land which l-
gthraa1krm one tract and ot thewters of Sulphur Fork ot s Rus4fcrMk bOunded and iibedu foliWW
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twQDltick ks thooceNi68tW27pole to a poplarthonce N86 W 236poles to a < stake passing a popjar nd
1 Black Gum at 230 poles marked as cor-
nerj trees thence S 28 E 147 pores rj leaving a marked line at 5 poles to thet left hand to the beginning excluding ib undry supposed to contaiij l ivajcreswhere the abpve boundary laps over aliotherIbpI j
Iabove described survey and runs straightwith the west line of same to the Som
iersetroad thence with the fneadersofroad until it intersects the east
line of Cravens survey thence back to agum corner with said line in the southline of Grimes survey
For the puircease price the purchaserwith approved surety or securitiesmust execute Bond bearing legal interest from day of sale until paid andhaving the force and effect of a Judg-ment Bidd rswill be prepared tocomply promptly with these terms
WA Coffey Master Commissioner
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Bishop Garter was on tiipe buthe w ssickwhenhe got hereHe held his Saturday services i
gave his great lecture on Ameri ¬
canism of the South Sundaycame but the Bishop was so sickhe could not sit up all day Hewas in the hands of Mr BillCook one that did alL he couldfor the Bishop Monday morn¬
ing came and found him muchbetter Today July 10th the cornerstone for the new church wasput down In it Vas placed anew Testament U B ChurchDiscipline S S Liturature TheAdair County News a block ofthe old house of 1858 and 26
names of the first class of 1858Thomas Hadley J1Vr Turner
tA R Blakey J J Turner andOliver Hadley are the presentboard of Trustees Anyonereading these lines wishing tohelp us on this house of God wewould be so glad to get just anyamount Send to Thomas HadJey EstoKy I
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There is a great deal of sickness in this community
fEnest the little son of Mran Mrs Randal Rice has beenquite sick but is thought to bebetter at this writing
Mrs Lucy Beard has been onthe sick list
rA small child about two monthsoldof Mr and Mrs AlbertBault of this place died and wasburied at Mt Carmel churchyardon the 2nd of July >
J The school at this place begunoh the first Monday in July withMr JVfontie Biggs as teacherThe attendance was rather smallthe first week owing to parentsbeing so busy they could notspare their children just yet
Mrs S H Jones is on the sicklist this week
Mr and Mrs GrH Humphress visited Mr arid l1ls J GBault Sunday = b fV
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B H Jones made a trip toPurdy last week
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Ethely Overs treej spent Satur ¬
day night with his cousin JimmieFoster of this place
Misses Lue Ella and Alijcsie
Bault visited their gncle CMBault and family near KnifleySaturday night and Sunday 10
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been visitin relatives at Knifleysereral days I
Quite a niim S otpeelef tearI
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The wet stoppediall farm work for the last fev
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A Wheat harvest is over threshing in progress with a light yield
I19thinghappenscrop cribbed Dark tobacco lookswell but Burley nqt doing well
Meadows are generally goodlate owing to the coldspring
A son and daughter of MrThomas Dunbar of near Col mbia were visiting relatives inthis section a few days last week
The Hon Caleb Powers madehis appearance in tOUr town Saturday eve July 9th and handedout the voters of this precinct afew
Some of my neighbors finishedplanting corn July the 4thhad roasting ears July 10th andl
If we didnt know the familywe would be surprised at thstatement of Mr J B Bault i
regard tohis wheat crop
One of our merchants Mr AHovious apd Esq W D Bottommade a business trip to Columbialast Monday
Mr L R Chelf bought a yokeof work cattle frpmH E Chandler for 130 J
Mr John Bennett and wife ofDunnville moved io
+ pur townlast weelc Mr enn
ttWilliwork for IrJ Hobsonspoke factory <
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Hiry Collins of Campbells I
yule was in this section lastweek looking for sheep and hogs
Eld Z T Williams will preachif
at this place and Roley the firstSunday ineach month instead ofthe third y
The Kentucky Single tree amspoke factory will start operationhere in a short time
The Rev Fieldon Chappie andlathers wjll commence a camp
meeting near the residence ofRichard Staytons deceased Jul29 to continue 14 days We arenot advised of the faith of theorganization
It has rained yery day thismonthup to the present timJuly13 E
Mr arid Mrs A C WHeelerofKnifley wish to thank thelfriends and neighbors throughthe news for their kindness oi
the fateful day of June 26thwhen their son lost his life in tbwaters of Gasey creek Most es ¬
pecially those that were engaged<
in the searchor the body4 1r Qwensby
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farmers are very anxious fora few days of sunshine as someare not done their late corn andthe hay is r ady to be cut
An infant child ot MraIldMrs Walter Oaks waslaid t 0
rest in the Lawless grave yardlast week J
Miss Susie Aaron spent lastWednesday night Wlth OlgaLawless
Mrs Elijah rtonpMsed-oy the riv tottceathJqlil5thHer baby beiiiisr buried the I2th
laM to ret in theiIwtlshegrauyard t4ze to
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Fifth Sunday School Convention to b held wfthd<
Pleasant RidgeBaptist Church Green Coun =< jt
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930Devotiormi ex rcisesbyT
pastor W fiCaver nc
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1000Should every membert
contribute regularIyt toMissionsand whyTC M Johnson M D
Prescott G R DurettI
1030 Bible 6 missipnsfHS Robinson E F Tucker W
B Cave I x1115Areour churches tiohbr
ing our Lord as they should withwhyrlnot n W T Un ¬
derwood WiW Ingram
1200 Dinner on the ground>
130 What are Missions doing
for the world J S Gatton BW PenickEH Henderson d
200 Each qhristians duty inthe evan Fzatipn of the worldWi L Pierce TE Ennis MoS Ferrell
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230 Best way of securing asystamatic contribution from eachmember to missions Dr AShively W H Graham 3 APierce
pupils We are glad to have MrLawless with us again as this ishis 5th term at this place and weknoW he will do his part if thedoitheirs
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The Sunday School at thisv >
place is progressing nicely dMrs Shelby Williams visited
in Jamestown last week
iMts Sallie Gabbert Belle Lawless Mr arid Mrs Stant Kean
I and Miss Laura Moore were thet guests of Mrs Lee A Lawlesslast Sunday
eMrs Dire Hudson has beenquite sick but is better afc thisIwriting r
rMr Ezra Moore the travelingsalesman for the Read Phospate
1Co is at home for a few daysbeeniElizatbeth Haynes has returned to herhome In Clarksdale Mo Hersister Nellie accompanid her toPellyton
The Trustees of EducationalDivision No2 6f Russell countymet at Union Chapel June 25th
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followingfteSehoolhouse B F lawless Sul-
phur Springs W lby Powell
Ereedom Lee A LawlessMobres School house T Fjielm Cherry Grove TS HelmCoffeys Sehoolhouse Miss Ima
Irp Mann Town GruelL ConnerCrcelsbpro Elmer Walton EockhoUe Bottom 1iMLesley An
ftie Blakfenshitf Srih IJhouseBenny wlVnion GipelEJM < Montgomery > Liberty
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fSSUNDAY JULY 31 19lO lE15i
900 a m Devotional itcises E H Henderson Xlg
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should every Sun t> ijl
day school have a home department G M Grimsley A WM
Curry Mary P Lewis trTit
945 How does va rightly corisduct ed teachers training c1is-
benefit a> S S Mrs Bettie HWilson Mrs W T Undei wood
R B Wilson
1015That social features arecommendable forxholding and increasing S S EJVQ Blakeman 1
E H Henderson S G Bell WtH Graham SVV
1030The S importance of aox7
weekly and quarterly rekewJams Garnett W Jl Coakly Jt NJ Stearman
r1100 Missionary sermon W
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L Pierce Alternate TEnniW B CaverW H Graham CommitteeE M Blakeman
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sociation will meet at James jtown Russell Co Ky Saturdayand Sunday July 30 and31M910ti
SATURDAY 10 A M
1 Devotional exercise E Bry¬ant
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2 Organization3 The authority of the Bibl4
S B Collins Oscar Bertram 4A
4 The church during the darkage J M Pierce C M Deener <
W t Brett j
5 The progress of the churohisince the dark ageJ R GrfcierWilliam Sharp B F Vaijs >
6 Saturday night sermom bzrS P Stapp
SUNDAY 9 A M
1 A church Pastor
fla The conditions of his calfrGrimsley L P Bpttom
b His beginning Wf
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c The character of his pas itoriate md his attitude towarqother ministers S P fSfciffcdchurches response J S SmitnjV-IGrider It
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2 A general discussion of t111-Sunday school led by Windfie1dKnight and convention at 1argeliBr1Columbia
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