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VOLUME 9 COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1905 NUMBER 2I rr rr rrrrrrrr
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A bigstock just received they will go in a
hurry better come and make your selections quickbefore the choicereatbGreat Bargainsin Ladies Tailormade Skirts and Cloaks Menst CRITERION Clothing the best for the money
Were too busy selling Goods to write n Big Win dy1
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JAMESTOWN KENTUCKY
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DENTISTCOLUMBIA KENTUCKY
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JOHNf EUBANKBLACKSMITH ANDWOODWORKMAN
CANE VALLEY KENTUCKYHorse shoeing and Buggy repairing specialities
Give him a calL Satisfaction guaranteed
JAMES TRIPLET
DENTISTCOLUMBIA KENTUCKY
S I6rOFFICE IN JEFFRIES BLOCK
Iam prepared to fix Pumps
Tihwork Woodwork and allkinds of repairing a specialty
V Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing
I am prepared to do your buggyrepairing on short notice
LOCATION WATER STREET
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IILOCDr J G Staples sold his Xray and
electrical machinery and completaofiTceI
fixtures to Drs Russell and Hindman re¬
cently Dr Staples will locate in Bir ¬
mingham Ala where he already hasa highly profitable position offered himThis change so we are informed wasnot made on account of Dr Staplesfailing to do business for he had a finepractice and was constantly a busy manbut his taste for strictly city practiceand the extra inducement held out tohim in wideawake Birmingham causedthe change It is regretted by hismany friends that he has decided toleave but their good wishes for his suc ¬
cess accompany him Mrs Staples is aSouthern lady and her stay here hasbeen exceedingly pleasant and resultedin making many true friends who regretto part from her
Lid you ever think what good yourcounty paver was doing When reminded of the fact that the News neverfails to show up something good forColumbia every week dont you feellike you ought as business men domore advertising and help build andbroaden its commercial interests Youshould remember that2200 papers leavethis office every week and are read bymany thousands If the trade of thistown is not wonderfully increased in1906 it will be the fault of the businesspeople for they can come in speakingdistance with multitudes through theNews
A few of our subscribers have re¬
sponded to the call for payment Gen¬
tlemen who make corn and wheat ifyou had to sell your entire crops outeach year in little dribs and credit allwho bought then you could realize whyso many calls have been made anddoubtless it would cause you to remem ¬
ber the printer each season It is truall along the line
Public SalerThe sale of G A Atkins administratorof the estate of W J Atkins was heldlast Saturday The day was pleasantand a large crowd was on the groundsA bid of 377500 was made on the farmbut was rejected All the stock an-other
dproperty was sold at fair prices
J S Breeding was the auctioneer andwas in fine trim for good work whichtheIsale look it up in the Land Stock andCrop column
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Miss Penlands first appearance be ¬
fore a Columbia audience proved con¬
clusively that the LindsayWilson hadmade no misuake in the selection of amusic teacher She possesses markedability both as a pianist and vocalistHer technique is excellent and her ex¬
pression good Her voice is not onlynotable for its sweetness and cultiva ¬
tion but she also> magnificenr trange
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Within a few more weeks many of I
the public schools will close and then j
educational interest with the youngpeople will be sidetracked until nextfall unless they are sent to a school ofmerit during the winter months
The five men who were arrestedcharged with the murder of AlexanderAvery in Clinton county were acquit ¬
ted at their examining trial at Albanylast week Robt Thurman who killedFheMrs Neilson wife of the Principalof the L W T School who assisted I
the teachers in their recital last Friday J
night has enjoyed an enviable reputa ¬
tion in the South as a pianist as wellas a composer having last Summer I
composed the words and music both toa cantata which filled one entire even ¬
ing The imported Philippine gown
handIsomestour
have an opportunity in the Normal de¬
partment of the LindsayWilson Schoolto brighten up at a very moderate ex¬
pense The most interesting class everassembled in Southern Kentucky is ex¬
pected just after the holidays If youare going to school this is the place
Miss Duncans illness on Friday even
ppointImentenjoyedShewhen she htd to leave the stage andwas unable to return till late in theprogram when she give Aux Itilianswith a musical accompaniment Shewas heartily encored Miss Duncanlong ago established her reputationhere as an elocutionist
A large crowd attended the Epper¬
son sale last Wednesday and every thingsold at satisfactory prices Mr Samwhenegone at agood price regardless of what it wasCorn sold at 2 00 per barrel at the cribWheat 80 cents per bushel Severalhead of cattle sold at full market val¬
ues while 11 head of sheep was knock ¬
ed off at 400 apiece Only one horsesold and the price was 6800 Mr RK Young being the successful bidder
The widow Howard of the Keltriercountry while enrdute to Columbialast Monday morning met with themisfortune of losing her pocket bookwhile crossing Pettisfork She statedthat her daughter was with her in thevehicle and the book containing themoney was in a small bag which haddraw strings and soon after crossingthe creek they missed the bag Return ¬
e1creekaidltocoverhereceive wed not know but the busi¬ I
ness people of the town had an oppor ¬
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Dan Patch paced a mile on the Mem ¬
phis track on the 11th in 158 Thatrecord cant be patched by any otherhorse
Read the advertisement of Mr M JMurrell in this issue and attend hissale if you need any thing usually own¬
ed by our best farmers
The LindsayWilson School is noplace for the fellow who wants a goodtime Every student must work hisown way and not be a drag business
Art NotesLast weeks Art Notes spoke of Dr
Elliott as President of Howard CollegeHe is President of old Harvard Univer-sity
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Cambridge Massachusetts
Miss Trabue will give lessons in Chi ¬
na painting at SO cents a lessonffromifor 22200 per acre Of course that isgood land and near a good thrifty citybut there is plenty of land within ashort distance of Columbia that can beisIIf you dont want your children tolose interest in their studies then ar¬
range for them to enter the LindsayWilson Training School just as soon as
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Its prices are cheap and its require ¬keepISerious Pall
The wife of Huston Green of nearFairplay fell from a barn loft lastweek breaking her right ankle and rec-eiving some internal injuries She isnear 70 years of age and chances fprher recovery are not so good as wouldbe with a younger person
Church SocialIThe Ladies Aid Society of the Pres ¬
byterian church will give a Dime Socialat the residence of Dr Grissom onFriday evening Nov 24 t1905 Everybody invited Admission 10cCommittee on entertinament MrsShelton Miss Duncan Mr and Mrs JoCoffey Jr
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Mr W H Jones of Cane Valley a
countyinformedweek that he had several pounds ofdry roots on hand which he had refus ¬
thatbetter a
day is holding Mr Jones has 2000large plants he is keeping to produceseed while his patch now has about50000 nice healthy plants growing forseediin a germinatenext spring lJon sisabeIieverm growing thee plant JJthewoods inorder jta give hats true flavor In tluwebeUeveheiacorrect to the letter
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Dr J H Grady and wife will leavethis Wednesday morning for their newhome in Monticello For many yearsDr Grady has been a practicing physi ¬
cian in this town and county and weI
have never yet heard any one speak ofhim except in the highest terms As a I
physician and surgeon he stands in thefront ranks of his profession both inknowledge and successful practice Inmany ways Dr Grady will be
missedIby the people of this sectionphysician he will be missed by the manywho have implicit confidence in hisAs a gentleman of the strictest skillIrity his place will be hard to fillan active impartial member of theMasonic order both in Lodge and chap ¬
ter we will miss him there To thegood people of Monticello and Waynecounty the News takes pleasure in in¬whoIwho will prove his worth in his profes¬
sion in citizenship and fraternal tiesDr J H Grady with whom vie reluc ¬
tantly part To the ladies we can cheer ¬
fully attest that Mrs Grady isa ladyhighly esteemed by her many friendsand acquaintances in this town whotrust that her association with you willbe as pleasant as it has in this herhome for many years
The warm weather of the lasYJgwMaysis not to the liking of some of our farm ¬
ers who killed hogs last week But fewhave been butchered and it is safe to saythat the greater number of swine willnot quit corn until after thanksgivingand some settled cold weather is at handAfew years ago nearly every farmer inthis country had trouble to save theirpork and in many instances the hamswere lost It was quite common thento hear people say I have lost all myjoints and some would put it myjints all spiled To save your jointsdont be in a hurry to save your corn
Last Sunday afternoon Mr Jo CoffeySr was ridingat a rather lively gaitto escape a rainthat was coming andat the intersection of the Campbellsville pike and the street that leads tohis barn his horse slipped and fell throw-ing
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him to the ground with much forceHe was up quicker than the animalmounted and went to the barn Outsideof a few bruises no harm was doneMr Coffey has been cashier of the Bankof Columbia for many years but allalong has taken some out door exerciseand is regarded an excellent riderOrdinarily a fall like this would havesent to bed a man of his age but MrCoffey yet possesses more nerve than theaverage boy of 18-
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Is Your Name Written ThereThe following is our paid list since
last reported R B Logan C C Kinnaird C R Cabell M L Mitchell WG Conover Miss Tillie Trabue H CWolford Jasper Bunch Claud AllenJW H Wade W 1 Ingram U HKilpatrick W D King Dr G TSimpson Braxton Massie J C Dohoney W F Jeffries W A Garnett DrfJ H Grady S R Conover ThomasL Grady J W Reynolds B T Marshall J B Scott Senry R Price JB Shirley James A McGlasson BW Sherrill J R Johnston P HCheatham Robt Reynolds MiltonPowell AH Baugh Rev Jessie LMurrell J S Chapman G B Cheatham L E Bradley C M PollardA J Clark J S Stapp T R Price
Fire at Sparksviile
Last Thursday evening the saw andgrist mill of Wooten Bros at Sparksville was burned to the ground Thefire is supposed to have originated fromthe coals and ashes thrown from theboiler that afternoon when the furnacewas cleaned The loss is a very seriousone not only to the owners but to thepeople of that section generally whopatronized both the saw and grist millThe loss to the Messrs Wooten weunderstand will reach 800 Mr E FRowe our informant says that thegentlemen will begin preparations atonce to erect another building and as
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Thanksgiving Dinner
Thera is going to be one of the bestThanksgiving dinners just over theNews office that has ever been spreadon a table in this little city so we areinformed At this date the menu hasnot been made known but the founda ¬tion the large fat turkey has alreadybeen purchased and the other disheswill be secured at the proper timeBacheiordom may be overflowing withgood meals and the batch may sip histeas and enjoy the delicacies of the sea¬
rson but the circle is not complete and
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his joys not fully rounded It takeswoman lovely woman to make aThanksgiving meal the most thankfuloccasion in a thankful country At any t
rate the occasion promises to be the l
crowning event of an extraordinary oc-
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and those fortunate enough toHreceive invitations will doubtless bewise enough to be present
JvMr W A Humphress of Kriifley
fell last week and severely sprainedJleft ankla and as a result is now onfrfined to his room <
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