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THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS. VOLUME 6 00LUMBIA,AJ3AIR COUNTY, , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 41903. NUMBER 13

STATE NEWS. SHOVLD PA Y ITS DEBTS. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY TEETWO TURKEY. .1 FEW A THLETIC DON' TS The next, State Fair will held at S. E. LEOMAN be More than two years ago, efforts'were One of the most peculia -.inci- Don't exercise for an hour, at least & SON, Owensboro, begun, under 1 the direction of Gov. deuces that has been bear : : ently, after meals. to «:*> m. youtsey LARGE AND COMPLETE a m. p. STOCK OF jjSJVVll IPi Small pox has made its appearance Beckham, to recover to the State of was told the other day by a iu. wbo,e COURT DIRECTORY. Don't exercise an instant after you •mm *»*<«» in a numoer of places. veracity can not be question* d even iu feel exhausted. Wild geese are damaging the wheat an extreme case like this oue. He DIAMONDS, station i^a year-ThlrU Don't forget to inhale slowly when »oDiTCoo»T-Three Names be due as said that three years ago be had two fields In Christian county. performing any exercises. MflTGHES, The prosecution of the matter was turkeys that he wss fattening for the and Sentinel The Winchester Sun Here are a few "don 'ts" to bear in carried to successful conclusion, and festivities. were newspapers Christmas They have consolidated. mind when performing any athletics: Jim the state will, within the neitfew kept in the back yard of his home on GL0GKS, Howard As Goe- Henry Knox, colored, of Nlcholas- Don't forget that every months, be richer by »l,3t0.000. The Claiborne street and were allowed the woman is as ville,agedl9 years, ts 6 feet 6 Inches young as she SILVERWARE in each m concluding chapter looks; but she can not ANDffc Ooopit C00B»-F«ii Monday of the story is freedom of It, as there was a high fence bel's look young with a broken figure. Assassin. found in a Frankfort dispatch to the around It and the birds could not GUT GLASS, CowftTAUorney-JM.ainiett.Jr. Cincinnati Enquirerof last Wesdesday. se unless the gate was left open. Don't use too much force; if exercise Olerk-T. B. Stalta. Established 1874. is too Jailer-J.K.P.Cr This is what happened on the day vigorous, you will be exhau

sfore you can complete it. Taylor Dictated re Christmas, and the turkeys Letter Invi- 410 lered out to the street. After Don't exercise one part of the body Weht Markkt, Bi ting Howard to Gome to David for P. Faulds, many years a that all trace of them was lost. En- » much and another part not at all: 4th and 5th, Frankfort. prominent music publisher and dealer quiry made of all the neighbors was let the development be symmetrical. LOUISVILLE, -- In Louisville, is dead. KEI The claims of the Commonwealth unproductive of any information as to Don't stand with the back bent over, The seven year old daughter of L. S the whereabouts of the missing tur- the shoulders against the Federal government for thrown forward, the ADstrew was burned to death in Hen- keys, One year later, on Christmas bead dropped, M. MEJNIGttT BEFORE MURDER 11,300,000, principal and Interest of and the chest sunk in. C WISEMAN AS0i\~+ derson county, as the result of her Eve, the back gate was again left open, money advanced by the commonwealth Don't exercise beyond tbe ability of DIRECTORY. Snccessorstofldamvofltco. CHURCH clothing catching fire from a grete. and in walked two turaeys. which during the civil war, have been allow- the heart to keep pace with you. Pal-

Frankfort, Ky., Jan. to , to roost just as if they were per- JEWELERS 27.-Special W, Bruce, a distin- ed at Washington, and only the form- pitation is a certain indication of and OPTICIANS. The Courier-Journal: "James B. How- guished attorney of Louisville, died al aetion y at home. Thinking that tbay xcess. of Congress is nessary for the Established 1884. ard, of Clay county, tired the shot that Wednesday. He was a belonged to some one of the neighbors member of the transfer of this sum to the treasury of Don't protrude the hips and abdo- Dealers In Diamonds killed ," said Henry E. a dilligent Inquiry was made, but no- and Precious Kentucky. Since it has become cer- len or rest the weight unevenly upon Stoats. aey, In his confession as to his He was aged 71 years. body had lost any turkeys and nobody wlll be forthcom- the feet. No exercise is of any benefit part in and knowledge of the con- r where thev bad come from. Bev. A. N. White, of Carlisle, form- have been whatever unless correct standing po- Fine line of Holiday goods. spiracy which terminated in the assas* What is more, the man says he never Special erly of the Paris Baptist church, has offered as to the disposition that should sition is taken every time. Mtention given to work ,ion of the Democratic claimant to ibletotind where those turkeys and all orders been admitted to the Confederate be made of it. Principally, it has been ^eoodsinourllne. the governorship, on Tuesday morn- from and the mystery of their ap- A GOOD CAMPAIGN STORY. 132 West Market eatPewee Valley. There are 80 suggested that the money should be between 1st and 2ond. ing, January 30, 1900. pearance was as complete as that of "I spoke from the same platform inmates at the home. expended in the erection of a new cap- The convicted man now says that he the disappearance of the other two.— i with a funny fellow, who The Court of Appeals overruled the itol building. Gov. Beckham, howev- LOUISVILLE. as made a clean breast of the details Bardstown Record. •, ^NTUCKa motion to docket and advance the ap- who was largely Instrumental In se- of the plot and has told everything he curing the peal in the Meacbam anti-primary in- allowance of the claims, MjSsED being president. knows "fully and frankly." He said will n Vermont, was telling a group in one tur ; junction suit. The case cannot get on The fact that Thomas B. Beed was that the shot was firei from the front new of the cozy corners of the house cloak- the docket betore the April term. capitol. With the exception of C. S. GRADY, offered the nomination for vice pres- \ window in the private office of Secre- rooms. "It was used to Illustrate the is a perpetual The Bev. Wm. George McCloskey, of the ticket with McKlnley In tiry of Stale Caleb Powers acid that he prevalence of good times for working- DENT/ST. ouisvllle, has purchased sixty five declined it, reminds the New \ and Jim Howard were tbeonly persons acres of land at Ottenheim, Lincoln I of York World that there are four in- iuside of the room. Spkcial attention nan bad landed in San Francisco, given to < in our history in which very Gold Filling, Crcwn and Bridge He named William S. Taylor, Charles after extensive travels, mighty close J LODGES. fund trustees, consisting of the Gov- work. Finley, Caleb Powers, John L. Powers, He had decided to r, Auditor, Treasurer, Secretory of *?Oprrci! over Russell MASONIC. "Dutch" Kennedy, of Harrodsburg, by refusing tbe second place on their 5 & ! work rather than starve, and ' M.-EeKu- William H. Cultou, Wharton Goldeu State and Attorney applied ® Murrell's Store, Columbia, Ky. Colom..* !*..»., No », F.and A. General, have full party's national ticket. Daniel Web- Fri- hall, oyer bank, on and William J. Davidson as conspira- freight officer of one of the r m«tin« in their authority to take up these outstanding in each which, after being ster refused to run with William Hen- night on or before the M mooc closely trimmed ,y tors with him and said that while oth- i for a place as Oarnett, Jr.. W . M bonds with the money realized from Jaa. weighed eighty five pounds each, and ry Harrison and again with Zacbary ers were active and had The road had a job wait- a guilty knowl- Kentucky warclaims. Upon the Gov- the carcass rendered sixteen and one- Taylor. His not Immodest estimate of C FOSTER, edge, the crime was to be committed, ernor's recommendation the board will half gallons of lard. wn merits would not permit him these advised men Goebel's death by take action. The commonwealth will to the tail of lesser man's kite. In a shooti affray in be any shooting and aided and abetted in pro- jg Whitley coun- Wedcn'tpayby the month.' aus free Itself from debt, still leaving Hence we had Presidents Tyler and ' ty Erank Rose was killed, Josh Faulk- curing bis death. Chronic Diseases treasury surplus of »300,000 resulting Fillmore when we might have bad a Specialty. was fatally injured and Nelson Youtsey's confession as to the work- '•Don't pay by the week. We pay ©r. WL. ». Hrmstrona, from the proceeds of the war claims, Consultatioujand Exami- out of the Lawson seriously hurt. Lawson 's wife g plot immediately prior and then, when brakeman three cents a mile.', legislative action au- nation to is said to have assisted him in fighting Free at Office. the shooting reveals the calculating thorizes "Our 'busted' friend Dentist the construction of a new cap- with Lincoln in 18W, and that went to work and cold-blooded way in which he said itol building, funds for the purpose on the first train east from -Prise i «uhcII Bprliifl», *V- gave us President Johnston , while But- Goebel's death was planned. may be raised As the locomotive pulled up into the MARCUM on more advantageous ler lived to spend a considerable for- HOTEL, January 27 after Redwine On "Tallow Dick" terms than those mountains it moved slower and slower, under which the tune In vain efforts to reach the posi- Columbia, brought the Circuit Court close, Kentucky. Combs and Mas in Hockersmith, the to a present bonded and the new brakeman, counting the Indebtedness of the tion, which not knowing It, he spurned on account of an epidemic of smallpox sefrwa, notified Youteey that they state was incurred." • Farmers! ! Roscoe Conkllng was given an anre- Farmers were willing and continued all the cases. About 18 not to do the killing, Tay wi«h his job. But be Goyernor Beckham Is to be congrat- stricted liberty to name tbe vice dictated a letter to Howard. The have developed. ulated summit the train broke in two. At for upon the wisdom of the stand he presidential candidate by the Garfield to take your orders Among that number is the Wilmore letter was written by Youtsey on the County the r of 50 miles an bour Hotel' of taking ate tbe and the County Attorney. typewriter and contained instructions All end went backing down the mountain oft! it on Chester Alan • have been quarantined. W. M. t'.r Howard t t. to WILMORE, Prop. to throw water from your springs to side. s, pastor of the "Don't jump' shouted the conductor GradyviHe, - your houses or barns Can also f urn ish ment.— Glasgow Times. PresldentRoosevelt.lt Is Interesting Kentucky Christian church at Sharpsburg, crea- iiurder of George Baker awaited to tbe new brakeman. 'Sticktolt and than ever. 1,0 remember, would not be in the pumps of any kind, cheaper ted stir by announcing is no better place to The letter also instructed How- from his pulpit don't jump.' THEBE stop BURNED TO DEATH. White House to-day if he could have for estimate* than at the aboved named hotel. Write to me at Columbia o repurt to HeDry E. Youtsey in just after preaching a sermon that he Miss Mary White, aged 72 years, was had his own way at the Pniladelphla "Jump!' shouted back the brakeman, Good sample rooms, and a first-class the State Auditor's office when he ar- table burned to death at her home near ventlon in 1900, where he protested •Well, I guess 1 won't jump. What Bates very reasonable. Feed Miss Helen Yours truly, rived in Frankfort and to present his, E. Cox, of Moberly, slableittachsd. Hiseville last Friday. She was alone the last moment against being kind of a fool do you take me for, N. Taylor's letter to Youtsey. Howard The couple will reside in Lexing WOOD In her room Friday morning when a "shelved in the vice presidency." when I am making SI. 50 an hour?' ime and the murder was perpetrated. where Elder Jones is a student at the sgark from the open fireplace Kentucky ignited University, A REMARKABLE SPEECH. Judge W. R. Day accepted a PARSON, MOSS & CO, COMMON MISTAKE. her dress, and her body was burned VETINERY SURGEON, Edward Naylor, an aged farmer of tender of appointment as associ- The teacher had been explaining to almost to a crisp. Every stitch of The court room at New Boston, Tex- Garrard county, died. He was never ate justice of tbe United States lie class in etymology the meaning of clothing was burned off her body, and as, has been the scene of a most re- supposed to have accumulated much Supreme court. the word in when Mrs. George Atwell, lived - "gamv" as an ending com who markable case, being tried, that of the COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY of this world's goods. Clayton Arnold pounds, and had taken as illustrations with her. entered her room she found State of Texas vs. Col. Jno. Hallum, We are prepared to do qualified as his administratoi and pro- Chairman Allie Young, of the her body charred any kind of work In the three words "polgamy," "bigamy" beyond recognition. order a sale of his charged with shooting W. A. Forbes, our line in firstrclasB order. We have and "monogamy." The poor woman was not dead when While searchir, 's will business for 26 years and a minister, who had ruined Hallum been in the "Polygamy, childen," she explained, discovered, butlingered in great agony work. raised a plank Sterliug. know how to do until Friday night. home. Col. Hallum was an utter 'is the condition of having several Fistulo, Our prices are as low ith it, Poll-evil, splints, spavin or Miss stranger, and previous to the trial bis as reasonable rives; bigamy, the condition of having White was very feeble, and if and terms to lift It he found any surgical work done at fair prices. I "funeral" hadbeen preached all as any first-class mechanics. We will wo wives, and monogamy that of hav- she called for help was to too we; LOUISVILLE. and upon closer ex- guarantee satisfaction. I am faxed to take country produce Hg HI »ife." make herself heard, as Mrs. Atwe'l the oounty for thepurpose of poisoning HENDERSON & amination it was found to be filled i at market value. Give take care of stock. — After discussing various other roots was in another part pf the nous the people's mind against him. The Shop near Columbia Mill Co. th gold coin. A closer search ST. LOUIS R'Y and words, she reverted to those she the time, but did not- hear her. Tbe S. D. CHEN" SHAW, vealed money hidden i n different bud fir>i explained, and putquestions deceased was a sister of Mr. Johi fused to defend him, and Col. Hallum, H mile from Columbia on Disappointment places amounting to nearly (5,000. to test the knowledge of her pupils. White, of Horse Cave, and was a most being a noted lawyer and historian, Ben s Restaurant* Last week Mr. Timothy Hardin died excellent good Christian woman, great- defended himself, like Paul, when ar- at his home in Boyle county. He was ly beloved by all who knew her.—Glas- raigned before Agrlppa and Festus. .K|J. eighty years of age and bad for many we call it?" gow Times. Col Hallum is an old gentleman, his years been living alone. He was re- Scientific Shoeing. head white as hoar frost, but his form Frank Bell, Proprietor. "Polygamy," -was the respoose. hon- CHINESE SLUMMING. straight as an Indian's. There he "And what is it where there are two orable and prompt in the payment of and pretty, stood before a "packed" jury, and in a I am ready to do Black Smith- the debts. 0-Heals served at all hours, and wives or twohusbands:"' He owned a small knob farm, spoke for i of about her ing of any kind, from hone shoe- counties "and an executor was trade of Adair and adjoining "Bigamy." appointed by the filled i tour of inspec- was ng to the repairing of the finest solicited. Comfortable rooms for " court to wind up his estate, Very good. But if the state of af- tion through New York. It could not 4» vehicles. lodgers. Frank Bell is the successor tng through an old willow basket, 1 will make a specialty fairs exists, and a man has only one be determined by an onlooker what forceful of James Bell. which Mr. Hardin bad kept under his of shoeing horses with diseased wife and a woman only one husband- her object might be. She was lnt ever delivered In the history of Amer- bed for many years, he found 12,000 in what is it then?" ican jurisprudence. Its publication hoofs and guarantee satisfaction. Jobn F. Neat with ly interested in the skyscrapers and gold, wrapped up in a lot of paper; in greatest piece "Monotony."—Public Ledger. went in and out of buildings with the gives to tbe world the My shop is located back of livery, another basket was found •10,000 in At times OTTER A CO. activity and persistency of a book of forensic literature extant. be divi- WHOLESALE A MOST FATAL GIFT agent. However, she carried nothing during his speech there was not who GROCERS and COMMISSION Would be the power of foreseeing In her band but a paper fan, which she eye in the audience. Seveaal times of theUnl- events. This would destroy hope, opened and closed daintily, with a rat- the bailiff bad to remove the crowd J. W. COFFEY

knowledge of the future would unmake tle of jade bracelets. She and her that crushed him in an endeavor There are, of in hear his every word; he was interrupt- P RO D U C E. happiness. course, some friend went and out of elevatore Thousand* Saved By things about the future we do know and rode to giddy heights. With no ed by a minister's wife presenting him One was pale and sallow, the other will highest cash prices for I pay the If, for instance, a lack of energy, am- purpose that any one could detect they withaboquet of flowers. Tbe jury fresh and rosl. Whence the difference? OH. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY delivered 1 Country Produce, at bition and loss of appetite shows itself peered here and peeped there, all of acquitted him without leaving the She who Is blushing with health uses This wonderful medicine 8 to for l Columbia. Will pay from 22c. we know it will be followed by serious the time opening and shutting doors box. The Sickle Publishing Co. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain tively cures Consumption, Coughs store is connected by tele- wool. My complaints if. not checked. Often Liv- with sly eagerness and much curiosity. Little Bock, Ark., has published all Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu- it. By gently arousing tbe lazy organs bone throughout the county. er and Kidney trouble follow quickly. Finally some one who had met them the facts in the case, and Col. Hallum' monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- they compel good digestion and head Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Sam Lbwis. In any event Electric Bitters will re- le course of tbe day famous speech In book form', and sells Louisville and St. Louis off constipation. Try them. Only 26c, Croup and Whooping Cough. store you to health. It strengthens, asked what they were doing. Tie It for 50 cents direct. It Is worth Don't take a peck of any o>d kind nf Every bottle guaranteed. No that! pills to cure a pint of disease when builds up i twice Cure. No Pay. Prioe 50o.&$l, Liver Pills for a dose of Morley'a Little terns. Only5Uc. the virtue of Trial bottle free. miotu Poople will cure you whflyaj teed by all Druggists. for the Mayor of Chicago again. to-diy."-New York Herald. |

AN OLD REB. Saturday last. Mr. Coffey is a JAMESTOWN. will produce from 600 to 1000 barrels a THE ADAIB CODNTI NEWS saddler by trade and has secured day. This well belongs to the Kei - It was our pleasure to spend a family, Grady- **f J. G. HOPKINS, tucky and Tecnesste Oil and Gas G>., m- day last week in the thrifty little a position at Lexington. He is ville, are vlBiUng Mrs. Hill's parents, of which H. L. Sterm Is the SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE. here, and relatives in Superin- city of Corbin, an industrious, amiable and good of both va- Ky., and while Auother well Is being rious parts of the county. nut there was introduced to Mr, W. L. citizen, well-beliked by many down on the Rich farm and another Hon. F. R. Winfrey, Columbia, was Heath, of that city. Mr. Heath warm friends. He oarries with gusher is expected next week. Dry Goods here Saturday on professional business. gf&mb Notions, is one of Corbin's best citizens and him to his new home their best These two wells, the Burning Well" Rev. T. J. Winfrey has returned wishes. and the Rich Gusher, are supposed to AdairGoiiRt; NewsGo, has been identified with the inter- from Somerset, where be visited his be the best of tbe field, but there are est of that town for several years. son, C. L. Winfrey. 226 E. MARKET ST., Mr. James Garnett, Jr., was in four othergorjd producers, The Leslie BE LOOK AND FLOYD, He is now CI yean of age and an Miss ClcoCooper, of Wayne county, our town recently. His business Cary well will produce 100 to 200 bar- Established 1870. LOUISVILLE, KY. active merchant and hotel is atendlng school here and we surmise rels a day. man. as a lawyer calls him here now This well was put down by that it is useless for certain young is a of a the Wescmorelaud Oil Co., and "came He man good physique and and then. Numerous friends are barrister of our town to struggle any does in" in December, 1902. The Cary's not show any disabilities by always ready to weloome him. He longer. Ferry well, on L. A. Cary's land, will reason of his long compaign in the Carry All is an excellent gentleman and Heights In Adair •BdadjftceiiW'.ountict. an Vincent Dockery, who has been con- produce 100 barrels a day. This well interest of the Confederacy which able lawyer. He is a ohip off the fined to his bed for several weeks, is was put down by tbe Life Stake Oil he now takes pleasure in rela able to be about , and "came in'' old block which is saying a great town and looks after Co to his friendB. been his business. The James Humes There have deal. Jan. 1902 and Is asmall producer. The many stories circulated concerning Dr. J. S Ro»e b is been called to the Mr. Newton Smith, formerly of Franklin Young well is also a the capture of President Jeff Da- bedside of his brother, Grover, who WED. FEBRUARY 4 1903. this county, now of Adair, wa is dangerously sick at Georgeiow vis ; some say was taken that he We. Is art. now being put do' town this week seeing about a where he has b^cn attending school with three hundred others, some tbe lands of Hardin Brown, Mrs Gordon Montgomery was in our t )»n he has brought for the recovery of garet Richardson, Mrs. Alice G have asserted that he was captnr- last week looking after insurance: a store house and lot and othei ed iu Mr. G. L. Armstrong, Zack Cloyd, a woman's garb, but W. B Patteson was in Columbia property which he claims the hold Ellen Cary and others. A num Heath lays bare these erroneous Saturday on business. era have no legal right. He claims wells will he put down when Spring stories, by giving detail Eld. a minute A. B. BatiKb began i opens up. he has an interest in the property of the capture, as he was one of Sabbath-day sermons two weeks ago The Greensburg company have and has employed Mr. Roil.., the President's body guards. this place, and of the valuable territory here. They Hurt, of Columbia, to manage his will con Brt Heath joined Company B. were the first on the ground and leased hie t and forcible n DEHLER BROTHERS, Henry E. Youtgey has made case. If successful he will add some 1000 acres before they began work, Kentucky Infantry, C, S. A. and a very McQuaide, Greensburg, Pa., statement concerning the assassi- quite a number of feathers to his d. E. of East MarketlStrect.* was with it in all of its hardest 116 is the Superintendent of this company. nation of Gov. Goebel. He says nest. gagemeuts. His recital of the ries promises to be b< Land and leases are out of sight. LOUISVILLE, .... KENTUCKY, that he has freely and voluntarily many narrow escapes, desperate Under the management of Mr. Land values have multiplied in the complete revela- made a full and Your correspondent having lately past few months but little has changed battles and captures is highly Wood D. Faucett, of Bardstown, tion of his knowledge of the wholi been associated with parties who know bands. But little land is still unleased teresting and shows him to have who is the well-known salesman something of the oil question, was affair and that he feels like a as- and although prices are now high they GIBONEY & JEFFRIES, been a true fear- of instruments, soldier, brave and musical there will sured by a number of contractors that will be higher. man. Conscience is a powerful less, and a man of fixed principles, be at the Opera House, iu this active development would begin near The Standard Oil Co., has at last lasher. Yoatsey tells & straight, Jamestown uulliuching, unyielding. He was city, a contest for a nnmber ot In the Spring. And entered the Held and are leasing every plain story and states "positively with oil derricks almost in sight of captured five tim^B but outwitted prizes by numerous "old fiddlers" thing round abou that Howard tired the shot and town, and a new jail and bank build- ed. his captors three of those times from tbiB aud adjoining counties. that Taylor, Powers and Finley ing to be erected here in the Spring, and joined his command. Once he The concert promises to be a live- we may safely predict that our town LIBERTY. laid the plot though several oth- was placed iu Camp Douglas and ly one. It comes off on the night will take on new life. W. H. Wilkersonhas removed into ers, he says, wore parties to it, on another oooassion his captors of February 12. Our old and mu- For several years, our town and the his new store-house. to enter a pros- is not our mission country around it has suffered what J. W.Pelly occupies the house for- lauded him in Camp Chase. Hif tual friend, W. W. Anderson, if it is we regard considerable loss ecution against the accused ; as a by merly occupied by Mr. Wilkersoo. He stay in prison was of short dura not providentially hindered, will not our deBire to have, or to hear having no Winter term of school, and has a stock of dry goods and groceries, tion, only a few months, when he be on hand. there having been no school of any of, an iuuooent man being prose- is was exchanged. After his parole consequence elsewhere In the county, believe in of- Messrs. Holt & Lancaster have about cuted, neither do we our young people Feed and Sale Steifole. in Camp Chase he South, and have been forced to went opened a furniture store next door general line. fering excuses for those accused of go away from home to school. This -—• DEALERS IN,—- joined his command in North Caro- ofR such a horrible crime. In the to the National Bank. It will be lina, they having been mounted at Charley FANCY HORSES - AND - HIGH - GRADE - MULES. face of such circumstances, the exclusively furniture and sewing nate In securing the servicesof Mr. L. that time. Sharp will remove to his fa the: 's farm, A part of the command machines. are deservedly O. Phelps, an estimable gentleman of strong evidence sfgaiust all the Both Gibooy& Jeffries are doing a good DRUMflER'S RIQS A SPECIALTY, was detailed as an escort for Pres- the county, and a man eminently qual- parties indicted, in the open day- popular and of excelent business ified as an instructor. While educa- ident Davis aud Cabinet aud Mr. - of open, straight, capacity. J. H. C. Liberty, - Kentucky. light such an ting himself he has taught three ses- Heath was one of the escorts. This unbosoming of the entire plan CREELSBORO. detachment continued with Mr. the that led to such a cold-blooded patrons know and appreciate bis I Davis and Cabinet until Wasning- Mr. Siras Campbell, who has been sterling worth. Mr. Phelps refused a murder we can see no reason fi tou, Georgia, had been reached at quite ill with poeumouia. is better position tendered him in Berea College any person further protesting | Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Clayton »pent in order to give bis services in the in- E. L HUGHES S60. which place forty select men were against the efforts of the Common- Wednesday his terest of home. His school is by far picked from the detachment and and Thursday with BIG 4 ROUTE wealth and the brothers of th. uiece, Mrs. Lettle Grider Biaokenship. the largest in the county, splendidly 'jut of the forty thus selected ten disciplined and doing good work. murdered man unless they indorst Mrs. Milton Jones, of Somerset, is were chosen as the escort to con- Best Line to SASH. DOORS. BLINDS. the deed. It is unfortunate foi visiting her son, J. E. Jones. tinue the journey. Omitting the Indianapolis, AND the parties who instigated the plot, recently re- CLOYDS LANDING. details of a brief period of the unfortunate for moved to the Armstrong property in Lafayette, the ones who tx« Salt Lick Bend, a cicuitous bend in All Kinds of Building Material. journey, it was only three or four our little village. cuted it and unfortunate for th. Cumberland river, containing about Peoria and days until President Davis was Sunday school at this place Is pro- WRITE FOR ESTIMATES. giant intellectual Goebel aud th- 6000 acres and situated in the southern ea- gressing nicely. Chicago, and all points captured with only six of the part of Cumberland county, ., seems State of Kentucky, but toe dee. Ky corta with him at that time. Mr. Mrs. Mallnda Clayton, has been to be destined to become the most 123, 125 E. Main St. LOUISVILLE, KY. was done aud human sympathv in Indiana & Michigan visiting in Jackman's for Bottom the I Hoath was one of the six bat by productive and famous oil fields in tbe party pride nor any other relation • mil past week. country. Out of eight holes put down UieveiaUQ, shrewdness ha outwitted his Newly ' Furnished. American Plan $100 Per Dav except the strougest tie* of uatur. Mr. Lloyd Rankin, of Rankin, Ky., five are excellent produces, Only one Buffalo, cs.ptors and made his escape while should outweigh or seek to out wn corn, aiong of the eight was a complete "duster." i being conducted to the prison sta- The first well put down was tbe famous New York, legal justice. Murder cannot B» j tion in North Georgia. Substan- "Burning Well" situated on tbe land condoned, neither can prosecution Boston of T. C. Graves. This well "came in" , , — ti illy the above story of the capt- , ^ be couduoted from political bin- "IIO. ali JdaSl. nig Bosler's Hotel, in July, 1902, and is the property of the POlnXS was published in the Courier- he will accept a position as without great injury. We cau no Greensburg Oil Co. This well will Information cheerfully furnish the railroad. j MEALS 25c. Jonrua) in June 1900, as related see any reason why Gov. Durbn produce from one to two thousand Dr. A. M. Jackman was in Clinton ed on appiioat i 0n at City Ticket y Sargent Baker, who had com- NIG B0SLER, Manager. should refuse to grant a requi«i last county week. '*« »>« Patronage of the Green Riv a Respectfully Solicited. mud of the escorts at that time. rSrmorUom tion from Gov. Beckham to retur wrltft Oen. Miss Maud Orider has been vlalting in 1902 is lecated Ave -> or S J GATE&, Thror.gh all the hardest fought January, It abouta fugitives th- friends and the in his State to 1 mile from ihe "Burning Well." and Agt., Louisville, Ky, 523 West Market Street, battJ os Mr. Heath came out with- authorities ot Kentucky. Politi Roy Armstrong is out, any serious wounds and enjoys cal conditions in this Common at Albany. * * * Kentucky. gor,d health now and while he ie "YOU DON'T HAVE TO living iu one of the strongest Re- p ublicau counties in the State he ;eor persecute, any man b GO WEST" atill clings to the principles that HARDWARE! reason of his poiif.eal or rehgior.* actuated him in the conllicts of But if you are thiuking of doing so keep be- aliiliation, but only want the ac long ago, and votes it straight fore you the fact that the Louisville, Hen- cused to faca xhe evidence and thr Smith, Maude Grider, Florence Wool- De inocratic every time . Notwith- dridge.Myrta Black, Nonile Miller. derson & St, Louis Railway is makiDg Low law and ta>.e the result of a j«M " itanding that he is on the minor- IdaBla Round-Trip Home Seekers' aud One-Wav ity Bide in his section still he has Andry Settlors' Rates TO THE WEST AND the good will and friendship of Helm, The Republican candidates for Mary Irwin; Mrs. Lettie Colonists the other. "~ SOUTHWEST. Also Low Rates for Circuit Judge Mrs. Willa Morgan; the nomination California, Idaho, Washington, Black, Herscbel Loy. Frank Campbell, to Montana, in this district have agreed to cease CAMPBELLS V1LLE. Tbaddeus Helm, Otas, Glover, Ed Old- Oregon, British Columbia and other Pacific public speaking until the Edmon- ham, aud North Pacific Coast Points. ton circuit court. At that tiSM The choice of the Taylor county wmi MS and place they will have a meet- De mooracy seems to centre on L. J. IRWIN, Wooldridge, Oldham, Jobn ing, and in is likely that all the Lamle C Beckham for Governor. It is con- ASK US FOB RATES General Passenger Agent. LO DISV1LLE Commonwealth' Helm, Dallas Oldham, M. O. Jackman ceded by all that he has well and and Hunter Black. Every one report will be present and have y fea rlessly performed the arduous a delightful time. understanding concerning duties of his office during the CKBBLSBORO JJO 2, aud place of the time, manner stc rmy period following the assas- C. F. Dunbar attended the burial of making the nomination. EDWARD DUERR, atiou of the late Gov. Goebel. his grand father, R. Dunbar, who died Empire Co n Drills The count;' will most probably in- ie 28 inst week. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Vauder- str uct for him. Win. Rankin, of Monticello, was here SUCCESSOR TO S. WETTERER, -£z=*A SPECIALTY,.^ are the Mr. also had supporters business. pool, of Whitley county, Black last week on MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN father and mother of twenty six here, but the Democrats will sup- W. B. Self has removed to Irish Bot- FARM IMPLIMENTS, VULCAN PLOWS AND tom and Rutus Black to the Armstrong port the nominee whoever he may property In towt BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Repairs for the South Bend Plow. Saddle?, Bridles, Har- few days ago. They « >. A girl arrived ness and Strap Goods. Field Seeds at the lowest market Eighth, early in life aud have now Henry Moss, Geo. Henry Van- No. 720 Jefferson St., South Side, Bet. Seventh and for the best fertilizer at cleave Cowherd, all col- Murphy*. price for the BEST. Headquarters the age 05, both ettjoying fine and Lou ored, were arrested for selling Mrs. LOUISVILLE, KY. the LOWEST PRICE. Studebaker Farm Wagons. Come health. Out of the twenty-six here last. whisky in violation of the inter- and SHOES MADE to ORDER on SHORT NOTICE. births fouiteeu of the children H. 8. Irwin and John Thuton are on BOOTS to see us when in COLUMBIA. carried to nal levenue [laws and Obey's river with their are living. trial on Lebanon for examining We are informed by L. H. Buster, the Friday last. The case against the assessor, that this precinct listed more JOHN L. WHEAT, Secretary and Treasurer, F. Jeffries & Son. other in the Wm. any county The President some how or oth- tan was dismissed, the other amount two were held for further trial and being $215,000. er is making his administration formerly of this place, eent to jail in default of $500 Duff Ross, but UTICA LIME COMPANY, conspicuous for a breech between now of Butlers Landing, Tenn., is very bond, each. It is probable other TIME! TIME! low with typhoid fever. (INCORPOBATMD.) TIME! the colors. arrests may soon follow. The U, Mrs. Jennie Austin and children, of S. revenue laws and the State laws 421 West Main Street, N 6 w Tennessee, are visiting the family of Teddy boasts of a southern he subject cf vending whisky - - TIME TO - VISIT LOUISVILLE, ... - KENTUCKY. THE mother, bnt he never deviates from may seem to be tyrauical, espec- M. C. Barker is buildlnga ware house the tracks pf his northern father. ially to the ignorant, but never- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN at his landingand all freight hereafter • RICH G. TAFEL. • theless thoy should be obeyed. If Brick, Louisville Cement, (The Famous Black thia writer was called on for ad- Lime, Fire JEWELER. CongresB is liable to give birth THE vice he would «ay quit it for fear FOR SALE.— Mr. W. H Jones, this Diamond or other brands.) Fire Clay, Portland Cement, New Mexico, to three new States— huildlng sec, has six lots for sale. and Imported.) Sewer Pipe, West Market Sreet, Louisville, Ky. Arizona and Oklahoma. (Standard Brands American 122 •drap." They Join the grounds of the Linsey Plaster PariB, Plastering Hair, Etc, Oi n vim thi Utatt styles, iu all kinds of Jewelry, Memorial School Address him at HISSTOOK r and family e favor the expansion of States Mr. Clarence< Coffey Umbrellk* Efc. Watches, Clocks,- Diamond!, Silver and Plated Ware, ( Ky. I« I bi than terriroriea. left on ••• 7VYid-Winter Clearance ale S I i

We have yet a large stock of Winter goods that must be clos- ed out by March 1st. To do this we will close them at cost. If

finish the on, this is opportunity. Our lines are quite full in you need anything to out Winter your Woolen and Fleeced lined Hosiery, Men's, Ladies' Hoods, Children's Sacques, Woolen and Children's Underwear, Woolen and Cotton Underskirts, Facinators, Caps, Men's heavy overshirts and caps. Ladies', Hisses and Children's Cloaks, flonte-Carlos and Jackets. Large stock of Men's and Boy's Overcoats and Heavy suits, Heavy Woolen Dress Goods—Ladies' Furs and Scarfs, Bed Blankets, Bed Comforts, good assortment of colors and prices in Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, Mens Boots and heavy shoes. You can find almost any thing you want in our store; we need the ney m0 and will make the prices to suit you. We invite you to inspect our stock. We are headquarters for Sewing Machines.

KUSSELL & MURKELL, - - COL UMBIA, KENTUCKY.

REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. MR. REUBEN DUNBAR DEAD. PERSONAL MENTION. brought the following prices: One The grand jury of Adair county com- In the death of this highly respecta- When he reached Bampbellsvllle he pleted its work last Thursday after Mr. Sam Terry was her* the first of returning 97 Indictments, classified as the week. best citizens. He was known to pelled to return borne. follows: Breach ol the peace, 50; con- almost every body in the county, hav visiting J. D. Flowers, on Butlers Fork, Don't forget tbat we will have quar- Mr. Geo. H. Gowdy, Campbellsville. cealed weapons, 6; disturbing worship, ing beei terly meeting at this place next Satur- 1; adultry, 1; gaming, 3; furnishing many years. The end came last Wed- day and Sunday. We shall expect you. Mr. A. Hunn is in Lincoln countv liquor to a minor, 4. petty larceny, 2; house was full up last week wll looking after horses. destroying property, 4, selling liquor, Our

: sold Valley, 11; selling intoxicating beverages, 11; commercial men and they all had Miss Estelle Willis, Joppa, was shop- k. known as the Chap- fair trade with our i Assault and battery, 1 ; malicious cut- with the usual formalities of the order. ping Id town Monday. roperty, to James Mr. ting, 1; uttering a forged instrument, Born, ginning of the no to the wife of Ed Cundiff , re- Our community is Mr. W. B. Patteson, of Jamestown, 1: grand larceny, 1; house-breaking. 1; PREADHING MEXT SUNDAY. it cently, a girl. would be a I mnmps. Several was here last Saturday. false pretense, 1. W. S. meeting for t Mr. Sam Lewis, of this place, who is Dudgeon, Mt. GUead. Miss Nellie Waggener, Columbia, is Whit Keltner's family are The grand jury made the following break it up. I Mrs. Nona Cabell waB puits sick a large produce dealer, states that he W. H. C. Sandidge, Oak Forest can say to the h. their room. additional report to the Court; several days sf last week, is satisfied that Adair county realizes A. H. Baugh, "We did not return any indictments Esto. Mr. Chas. Thomas sold recently to Mr. C. L. K is visiting her annually $*>0.000 for poultry and eggs. Mrs. A. C. Foster against the parties who have obstruct- G. w.a Chas. Cabell 12head of hogs for $93 75. eda t parents at Franklin, Ky. ed the streets and alleys of Columbia J.Q.I which adds greatly tr the a A new bank is to be started at Burks- entered tbe M. & F. nor the Board of Trustees of the town of bis property. Mrs. M. Cravens, who was very sick ville with J. E. Williamscashier, Mr. J. F. Barger, Union Chapel. of Columbia because the evidence be- last week, has greatly improved. Williams has just returned from Cin- E. N. Metcalf, Mt. Carmel. L. E. Thomas i fore us on the subject was meager, but Mrs, cinnati where he siderable shock a few days ago by a we recommend to the Court that he A. L. Mell, Gradyville. fixtures. be kind anc T. F. Barber, horse falling with ber. submit these matters to the grand jury Concord. ing tbe world would soon.be take of Ashley, 111., is of 1903. Mr. Thos. Offit, the May term, We found the G. Lawless, Providence. Christ. So be kind to tbe wicked for J. G. Thomas sold to Chas. Cabell 5 Mrs. W. A. V visiting the familyof Mr. W. A. Coffey Jail of Adair county in good condition of .r last i J. L. Adkins, Russell Sgrlngs. after they leave this world they will head bogs at 5c. well cared for. have no L C. B Mrs. L. B. Hurt, who has been quite W. T. Short, Cane Valley. opportunity to receive kind Mr. Pole Doboney sold to George "J.V, Wuitk, sick at Lebanon fcr two months, is re- During the meeting twenty- John Coffey, of Green county, W. B. Cave, Zion. Cheatham 4 head of bogs at $1k Mr. ported better. were brought from nature's was here last week soliciting orders for darkness and made happy in a Savior's enlarging pictures Mr. Coffey is in Messrs. Robt. J. Lyon and Jack Sad- The Young People's Christian Asso- FOR SALE. GRADYVILLE. Many more were left as mc the right kind of business, tor be Is a in ders, Campbellsville, were Colum- ciation desire to return thanks to Hon. ffer for sale 1 mare, 2 horse colts, Owing to the rain last Sunday we ers on account of sin, for whom we good talker. bia last Friday. H. C. Baker for the very instructive a span of mules and tiled to have Sunday-school. buggy and harness. they may yet find Christ lecture delivered last Sunday after- Also 8 head of hogs. Mr.Burdick, of Lebanon, and H. A. Mr. Geo. East, who lives a few miles precious to their souls. Fifteen united W. L. Grady has bis new barn about noon. The speaker had made no Walker, this place, made a trip to from town, is lying very low with pul- er, of Ashley, 111. with the Methodist church. The con- completed. special preparation, but his talk was Columbia, Ky. Edmonton last week and while there monary trouble. tribution to me was over $30. Profs. N. H Moss spent a day on his farm Mr. L. B. Wheat, of Denmark, Rus- interesting from the beginning. He bought 13 mules from Tink Wilson for Miss Mary Price returned from Leb- NOTICE. John Mosby, Alta Hill and Bob Roe jar Keltner, last week. sell county, son of Mr. John B, Wheat, marked a line for the young people to $1750.00. anon Saturday night, accompanied by conducted the singing. They are ex- Quite a number of our citizens at- and Miss Nellie Wolford, Montpelier, pursue, pointing out what Is necessary have a madstone. Persons bitten Miss Lizzie Cleaver. cellent in a revival. tended tbe sale last Saturday at the Married, on the 2tttb, at the home of to make good men and .women, people by dogs or snakes call on me. Will James DkuORO, residence of tbe late W. C. Turk, and the bride's father, Miss Sailie Co >mer Mr. J. B. Montgomery, of Louisville, who will, if bis advice is heeded, take guarantee the stone, Pastor M. E. Church. reported property selling well. to Mr. Bart Moore. Rev. J. W. Sexton their stands In society, church and C. B. Kenett, Dr. L. Nell was called to Portland officiated. State. He referred to a number of MARRIAGE LICENSES. characters whose names were written Dunnville, Ky. t-m 31. last week, to see a sick child of Mr. Mr. James Keen and Mr, Lewis Mr. Brack Massie has returned from Tabernacle Church, on Green river, on in The following licenses were issued and Mrs. J. H. Caldwell. traded farms and both the night of February 17. Eld. Robt. history because of their honesty to Moore have Texas. He reports that he is well Tbe Jubilee Convention of the Young from the Adair county clerk's office have a good Kirby will do the preaching. Every laelves, their country and their Mrs. Kate Hughes, of Columbia, vis- seem to think tbev made pleased with the State and will remove Men's Christian Associations of Ken- during the month of January: for they are b >lh satisfied. We body is invited to attend the services. God. Such an address as Mr. Baker ited ber daughter, Mrs. J. A. Diddle, trade to it about the last of this month. tucky will be held at Lexington Feb- delivered is calculated to result In H. C. Basden to Mis a few days of last week. are certainly glad to have Mr. Keen ruary 12-15, 1903. Mr. Forest Willis and family, who This Convention Minter in our community. ex- Mrs. Martha Meaderhas returned to muck good. It is our understanding Burton to Miss Mary L. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walker, of Co- and family We left this a few weeks to tbe semi-centenni- Corbln. the right hand of fellow- county ago Columbia and invitesall her old friends that the society will arrange for other tend to tbem al of tbe settle in the progressive west, return- lectures of beginning of tbe Association Claud C. Squires to call and see her. She has all the by the different speakers to Miss Exomla ship. movement in Kentueky (Assoclrtlons ed Monday, content to dwell in old community, their ball Pickett. latest designs in dress-making. She is the making a Akin, one of Sparksvllle's baving been organized in Louisville Rev. J. W. Sexton Informed us tbat Mr. Geo. Adair—the garden spot of the earth. very Interesting place to visit. While CarllsO. Coomer to Miss Kittle A. at the residence of Mr. John T. to date farmers, was (with us one and Lexington in 1853); also the quart- he killed a black snake a few days ago up lu this connection we will state that Yarberry. Mr. W. J Page returned from At- Barbee. last week and ?i er~centennlal of tbe organization of tbe tbat was 3i feet long. Bro. Sexton is day every thing necessary for the gymnasi- James W. Walker to Miss Mary W lanta, Ga., Thursday night. He re- as to the prospect of I State work, tbe first State Convention under the impression that Winter is um and caiisthenic. exercises have ar- Holladay. ports the mule market fairly good Mr. 1 section, be informed us tbat he did not baving be held at Owensboro in 18" rived, and as the mind is being elevat- S. H. Wilson to Miss Cora Stephens. left Mr. Hudson with twelve head for sure whether he would bave He The State Executive Committee Mr. Robt Keltner, one of tbe stu- know ed the muscle will be developed. has C. A. Samuels to Miss Nannie B, and they realized good prices for all a crop made on his farm this year, un- arranged an unusually strong and at- Burbridge. dents in our school, was quite sick last of Lis duties. Bruce is one of our best found out whether he-could take they sold. tractive week. til he We are glad to note the condition of DrewseyBuron to Miss Clara B. young men and invites all his young care of it, for he had in hisibarn, corn, Deputy Marshal Colemani arrived the M. & F. High School. There are Summer. Mrs. Mary Allen, of Louisville, was friends to call and see him. Mr. R. L. Durham, a prominent oats and fodder of many years of age. here from Greensburg Thursday night, over one hundred pupils in attendance John W. Sneed to Mis Josie Mclntier. tbe guest of Mrs. J. A. Diddle, last gentleman of the Greensburg bar, is a If we had more farmers like this one baving in charge "Senator" Durham and others are coming in daily. The John Burton to Miss Sailie Bryant. Last Monday was the birthday of probable candidate for the Democratic we certainly would.have better times. and Geo Shreive, both colored, charg- teachers at" present are Profs. T. A. Gaither B. Burton to Miss Evey L. Mrs. J. D. Walker, this city, and it ccomplisb- selling liquor. will be nomination for Commonwealth's At- James Deboard closed a two ed with They Baker, J. W. Flowers, and Mrs. Holt ed young lady of Joppa, spent several Rev. was appropriately celebrated. A mag- tornetiuthe district comprising tbe tried before Commissioner F. B. Win- Georgia Shelton. Owing to the In- Chas. B. Mcoie weeks series of meetings at Sparksvllle nificent dinner was spread to which a days of last week with her sister, Mrs. counties of Green, Taylor, Marlon and During this meeting there creased attendance arrangements have Coomer. J W. Walker. last week. Washington. If he should conclude twenty-eight professtons'and tbe been made to secure the services of Henry Furgerson to Miss Fideldia were to enter the contest he will be in tbe J. D. Walker, the well known Miss Sallle Baker, who will be with tbe Corbln. church greatly revived. The comma, tobacco man of this place is on the LOCAL JOTTINGS. fight. large feel tbat they bave been school after Monday Feb. 1- This I. nily at Hughes* Coffey, merchants at this Wm. Burton to Miss Mintie market now for tobacco. Mr. W. is a gives the school tbe strongest faculty Burton. greatly blessed. The good people of place, purchased Mr S D. Barbee's Hon. P. Cooper, of Lebanon, good judge of the weed and will pay Hugh donated of this worlds since the days of John Lapsley McKee Lucian Yarberry to Miss Edna Rowe. that community farm, lying back of Judge Jones' prop a gentleman who was a student in C. every cent that is In it. and is goods largely to Bro. Deboard, for erty, last week. The farm contains we predict that when this year E. W. Tarter to Miss A. M. Grant C. College, this place, when that In- We bave a string band in our town, finished it will show the most success- about sixty-four acres and upon it is a A postofEce has been establish- stitution was flourishing, was married taught b y Prof. Hill. Mr. HIU good ful-year's work the Institution has ever Mrs. A. T, Bartlett, of Cane Valley, residence comparatively new. to Miss Amelia Pearson, a highly ac- understands instrumental music, and id at Garlin, Adair county. had. All desire education Thf propertv was purchased at 135.00 who an Ky., has a sure home cure for all complished young lady of Harrodsburg, it goes without saying, the band will should at once enroll. ments peculiar to ladles. Write or last Wednesday. Mr. Cooper is a soon be rendering tbe best of music. call to see her. free ten days trial prominent of tbe Lebanon bar, A member visited relatives at Invitations to tb e marriage of Mr. will Mrs. Jo Yates A great deal of Adair, Green, Met- several years represented be sent to all ladies sending their Frank Blankenship Miss Ella aad ago Mar- H. to address. No humbug; hundreds Mlta H4 Taylor county tobacco has lon county in theJLegislature. Is Wade Pharr have been received at He a testify. 3m bee., soid ... Louisville in the last few courteous gentleman and has many this place. The ceremony will take week* We .ake the following sales friends in Columbia. place at Dallas, Texas, Wednesday the from Thursday's Courier—Journal: Mr. and Mrs. Strong 1 eleventh of February at Patton Semi- Five n«.g,h. ads Green county burly, at leof t) nary. Tbe intended groom is a son of approaching nuptuals of Miss Eva . $5 80 i . «3 02 Ten hogsheads of Met- Mr. Bart Blankenship, a native of Rus- Creel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I calfe county burly at $9.90 to $4.75. Rev, A. L. Mell is holding a meeting sell county, and is one of tbe most Creel, and Mr. Marion Hodgens, son of Mrs. Mag Wllmore was on tbe sick at Summer Shade church. We under- popular young men in North Texas. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Hodgens. They stand he is baving a good meeting. It is not our good fortune to know the Wool, Grease, clean lftj usual, a. good crowd wasintown. Quite are two of Lebanon's most poi bride, but we it Mr and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell were at intended take that she young people. The wedding will take Washed Wool 28 tbe bedside of the very sick child of possesses all the characteristics that place in Louisville February 4th.— J. H. Caldwell, at Portland Sunday. go to make up a lovely woman. The Lebanon Enterprise. Beeswax 22 couple will reside at 178 South Asard Prof. G. B. Yates and bis brother, Feathers 40 & portion of their Street, Dallas. Hon. M. Rey Yarberry, who given to their son, Consideration, position at Washington, D. C. they are looking very well. Hides, Green, 5 1500 in cash Dr. A. C. Foster, who is perma- please accept our thanks for a very Farmers bave not begun breaking Mr. Frank Dohoney, the well-known nently located in Columbia, will be Hides Dry 10 Mr.O. L: Hardwick, useful document, a book containing stock man of Mllltown, was on our Coffey Bros of the Little corn ground in this locality, & Robertson, agents foi absent from town for tbe r shoot biographies of United State Cake country, died Sunday evening tbe market last week. Giugeug 85C W.S. Dry &Co., bought last Eriday menths. He has a number of patients of pneumonia. was good Senators and of Tandy Price, one He a upright Mr.Tlnk Wilson, the well known & pair of 5-year- at Eeltner, Adair county, making the Congress. Spring Chickens 7£ citizen, honest and futbtul in all his stock of Edmonton, got danger- old mules for $360. distance' loo far for him to treat man dealings. He was only sick a few ( ously hurt last week by the kick of a and remain in Columbia. He will Mr. Ell Burton, who is the Assessor Old Hens 7* ling a large ad- and but little hope of his recovery return to this place about tbe first of of Adair County, completed bis work entertained from the beginning Egg. •e factory. The of his Nell sold to H. C, Walker, m April, and in tbe in due time. It was done in a very Smith & n course of construction mule bead. wblch is acorn Last Friday evening a large 8 extra mule colts at $46. a Dried Apples 8J, will be used for a finishing room. Flowers, should a call be sent him. belonging to Mr. J. D. G. H Nell was at Greensburg last Turkeys 7 which his son, Jo,s.was riding, sudden- week shipping stock to Louisville. All persons owing me eltberbyi Mr. Sam Terry bought of Bob Rice, ly Staggered and dropped dead from S. A. Harper and Dr. S. A. Taylor Gobblers 5$ account, or fee bills will call and settle for lioo, and The grand j ary turned in 98 indict- an unknown cause. at once. This will went squirrel hunting last week. Mr save cost. Brockman at ments and heard statements from 334 Geese, Full E Henry Atkins, who has been visiting Harper killed five and tbe doctor one. J. W. Butler, mule at $60. witnesses, 36 of them were black. Six- his parents for several weeks, will Mr. James Hughes, of tbe good old Plucked.. Coffey Bios. & Robertson bought one ty-seven witnesses failed to appear and The pouud party given to the your Indiana, Is with us for a few g pair of mules for $232.50; another pair twenty-four could not be found. Slate of Ducks ... people at the Uancuck Hotel two weeks. Fred Troutman will ac- last F at $185 and one at $60. The same firm days. Mr. Hughes looks as young as day night was largely att.« „ded and years ago. sold one pair of-yearrlng mules to Cain Russell & Murrell are talking to the he did fifteen This report will be e ft Son at $245; one the sale at the residence of the Mr. Chas. Yates left last week to At weekly. late W. C. Turk, last Saturday, sttick visit his brotner, Mr. Geo. Yates, at : : : : . !

<-BITl.\kV. TRAGKDY AVPKTED. 8AM JONES TO REPORTERS. WOODSON LEWIS. JAS. C. LEWIS

1) ed . f i u.uarv the 2», 1003, Just in the nick of time our little A prominent physi- cian tells I in the Baltimore UuMMl, «*i • J. H. aud Ma- boy waived" writes Mrs. W. Wat- Sun flre you Golno west? ta Absh.r, Adair county, kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pcemo- the following anecdote about Sam FERTILIZERS Martin, aged 0 years 2 months and 11 days- n ia had played sad havoc with him and Jones, the~Georgia evangelist He was an interesting little boy, a terrible cough set in besides. Doc- When several years ago Mr. We have just made arrangements with loving parents. He urs him, but he grew worse Jones was at Emory Grove camp, the idol of his treated "Henderson Route" the biggest Fertilizer Manufacturing Co., has gone to thnt bright home very day. At length we tried Dr. the newspaper reports of his ser- trouble mons caused him to complain, above where sickmss and King's New Discovery for Consump- IS NAMING in America, whereby we are able to offer do not enter. It- was hard to part tion, and our darliDg was saved. He's At the last service he looked with little Eskel. but God in His sound. and well. Everbody NflM down at the reporters, who sat at S1.25 FERTILIZER AT 81 oo. wisdom called bin home. Dear to know, it's the only sure run.- !or a table just in front of the pulpit, 115 « '< 90. for and said father and mother, grieve not Coughs, Colds and all Lury dis as,-. Extreme one an Rates 1.00 " « 80. lit- to tell fellows him for Christ has smd sutler Guaranteed by all DrugKis: i nee ooc "And I want you un unto me for that I like you a lot in\spiteof tle <-hildreu to e and $1.00. Trial bottles free. TO WEST AND NORTHWEST, of such is the kiugdom of heaven. your manifold faults. Yon boys Buggies and Wagons. Eskel never raised his voice in an- A GOLD BRICK VARIATION. don't treat me right, though. You

ger, but lit all times was calm and And so," said Reuben, with every take my sermons audjpick out a TO ALL POINTS IN CALIFONIA obedient. His hands were always indication of being greatly excited, pieoe here, a piece there and a ready to do what papa and mama the.brick's solid gold, is it." piece somewhere else. Then you told him to do. May God put hie "Indeed it is," replied the Iniquit- string the pieces together, and nat- arms around the bereaved family ous hark. urally they readjfunny. GEO. L. GARRETT, L. J. IRWIN, and prepare t hem to meet the de- •And you want only «2,000 for HT "Now, suppose I Traveling Passenger Agent. Gen'l parted one. After religious ser- e that way. A man askf LOUISVILLE, KY. vices the remains were interred in t'thardup I wouldn't even look what the Bible tells him to do. I the family ^rave-yard, many rela- at less than $5,000." read in one place, 'And Judas went

tives and friends being present. "I'll take it,.' said Reuberj, with out and hanged himself.' I turn B, E. Thomas. suppressed excitement, aud he count- over and read, 'Go thon an

ed out the nice, crisp new bills. likewise.' And in another place I MET ON TBE TRAIN. Half an hour later, as Eeuben, hav- find, 'And do it quickly.' day last spring a young One ing thrown the brick into a dark alley, "Now, you see, boys, that sort of Washington, Ind.. employ- man was driving rapidly home, he solilo- of thing won't do. It isn't fair.'' clerk one of the railroad ed as m quized: ollices in St. Louis, was on a train •Gee, but I'm lucky. Iwasafeard POINTED PARAGRAPHS, going eastward. He was some o' the ossifers would ketel versation with a friend, a young 'ith them green goods on me 'at I'd about the same age. In a man jist bought from them sharpers, seat acrosB the aisle young friend reckon that gold brick man thinks it's di distinguished looking geu- saw a skUDme. Gitap, Mollie."-Baltimore Honesty isn't the kind of policy Buggies, Surreys and all kinds of ves tleman, who seemed to be inter- ested in him. In a short hides at low prices. Wagons at old price, companion of the young man left It's a put up job™ a man when the train. The gentleman then A runaway almost ending fatally jve. no advance. Come and see us or write. came across the aisle and said started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. e it a point to see

"Young man, I have been hear- B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For o broke. ing your conversation aud you four years it defied all doctors and all No man can be expected to foot will please excusa me for wishing remedies. Bui Bucklen's Arnica Salve U/oo^op I^eu^ Bro., wife's bills without kickingi 9 to know you more intimately.' 1 bad no trouble to cure him. Equally It is easier to make a dollar than it Our friend, who is as modest as «K-ood for Burns, Bruises, Skin Erup- is to avoid arrest for counterfeiting. Greensburg, - - - Kentucky. a maiden, felt his cheeks burn ac tions and Piles. 25c at drug store. Wives fear burglars will break in and he cordially welcomed the strange FOR SALE.—Mr. W. H. Jones, tnii husbands fear fear the baby will break er to occupy the seat with him place, has six nuilding lots for sale was continued, The conversation Tbey join the grounds of the Llnsey and when the young man was neat Memorial Schc his home station the ^'••ntleman Columbia, Ky. Baroains. Baroains asked his name, saying: Those who are suffering from all- "I have term-.) a very favorable meutsci-uscd by Inactive kidneys will opinion of you, and you may hear not be disappointed in the use of Gay- from me, and 1 shall be pleased Strull & Kweit arc overstocked with U-Ba. It is is a remedy prepared es- to hear from you at any time. 1 pecially for kidney complaints. Itsuse am to be in Cincinnati for a few all classes of winter goods and for the next lias restored many hopeless invalids to days, aud I shall be glad to have health and strength. Sold by M. Cra- HUSSELiLt SPf*IflGS HOTEL, will sell at cost, to you call to see me at my hotel." THIRTY DAYS make handed his As he spoke he new room for a spring stock. made friend a card, ou which were At Areola, Illinois, the whole town the words held up a train of twenty car loads of

coal and hauled It off in wheelbarrows. 'MTZHUCiH I.6E, IiRNi. UBN. U. 8. A.' Dry Goods and Linens The ministers of the city and the May- Our young friend was much as- were leaders in the movement. tonished as well as ilattered by The have their troubles. Many of all kinds. city was without coal and people Underwear the kindly notice of this eminent the a man who is seemingly happy is i did it to keep from freezing. gentleman and stammered his ap- The ing a shirt made by his wife. for ladies and gents. price of the coal was paid to the rail- preciation and pleasure of making There is nothing an old woman his acquaintance. He loft the Corduroy pants a spec- better than to get hold of a sick train, but there was a hereafter to simple remedy will stop a cough; who is willing to try borne made r the incident. In a short time any simple remedy will dry it up. How ialty. Sold at the low- dies. there came a letter from the Gen- many consumptives have trifled this It is said that butter was unknown est prices. Come see us, eral, asking if the young man waB ,ure. Dr. Classe's Cough Syrup to the ancients, but it is hard to in a position to accept employ- ils the lungs and removes the in- patrons of cheap boarding houses be- RUSSELL SPRINGS KENTUGKY, ment from him. Correspondence flammation. Only in thi>» way can a - lieve it. STRULL & KWL1T, GOlumDIa, Ky. followed and a telegram in the cure be obtained. Sold by M. Cravens. Is open for the traveling public tbe year round. It . easier to Conrier-Journal last Friday tells . _jially for one father is a large commodious building as tbe picture indi- the sequel. George Beddoe has Lorrin Andrews was appointed support ten small children than it Is cates and Is run first class in every particular. attorney general of Hawaii to snc- forte been appointed the private secre- FIFTH -HiZSNUE - HOTEL, tary of Gen. Fitzhugh Leel A !d Gov, Dole, one father. VAUGHAN ft GRAHAM, - - gentleman of tnis sity, who is The wise husbund remembers that When applied to a burn or well acquainted with Mr. Beddoe, his wife would rather have kind words Cla se's German Penetrating tells us that there is no nobler or o'lothes now than silver elleves the pain at once; 1 Indiana. purer young man Uf le r coffin a ' few years LOUISVILLE. jollng and soothing. Sold by M. KENTUCKY. —Harrodsburg Herald. hence—Chlcag o News.

GENERAL NEW*. A call for a primary on May 9 to The colored woman who was Refurnished, Redecorated and Remodeled. A First-class At Fiankton, Iud., Miss Myrtle - YOURSELF. postmaster at Indianola, Mies., EDUCATE East, aged 25, and Charles Harris, Issued by tbe Democratic State Eceou- Hotel at Popular Prices. Convenient to Wholesale and Retail says that she no longer wants the aged thirty, were killed by an ex- Districts, Churches and Theatres.

office ; the white people who have press train while returning from vtlle Saturday. The primary Is to be School Offers been served with mail matter The M. & F. Hioh church. conducted under tbe State primary Pike Campbell. A. O. St. Clair, Ass't. M through her don't wau't her ser- the best facilities of any school anf, each candidate will be as- you Five-year old Oscar Muler, a vo- vices in this capacity, then why suffered sessed to pay tbe expenses. It was in this part of the State. Don't de- ri cal prodigy, of New York, should President Roosevelt insist decidr.d present party the rupture of a blood vessel while to continue tbe her holding on ? If he should lay entering. Good board with good trying to maintain a high note keep the postoffice closed until secured at reasonable PATTERSON HOTEL. aud died. doomsday he could uttver reconcile families can be the white The grand jury in Chicago re- his action to residents rates. turned indictments against o'.icoal of the vioinity, nor convince them by notifyln writtDg the dealers on three counts that of that it was prompted the con- — State Executive Committee not later sideration of securing the a. principal. conspiracy to lix prices, combina- greatest t. baker, than April. The subcommittee, com- good to the greatest number. tion to fix prices and blacklisting posed of Messrs. Allie Young, John M dealers who did not hold up retail The Washington Post propounds Lasslng and Mott Ayers was empower- prices. these pertinent interrogatories: "Why i decide how the n uses should go Because she was afra:d her hus- Is it that politicians, white and black, on the ballots. The asf essment foftbe band would die and leave her pen- cannotleave the Negro alone? Why offices as fixed by the call are as follows: niless, Mrs. William Uanua, of Governor, $2,500; lieutenant governor, Oakland, Cal.. aged 78 years, ing with this quiet, contented toller, $600; attorney general, 1,800; auditor, livelihood brained him with a hammer, cut who makes his own with his $2,200; treasurer, ll.fiOO; seci-etary of or bis t rains, as the his throat aud then cut her own hands case may State. $1,800; superintendent of Public knife. and neither appeals nor throat with a butcher be, needs to Instruction, $1,800; clerk of court appeal to doccioarks or agitators AtBrownv>ood, Texas, Clark N. for appeals, 11,800; commissioner of agri- KY. anything that he realy wants? Why JHJWeSTOWN. »h. t and culture, $1,700, making tbe total cost Jones, of Memphis, M«i , fclxve i ini»d bote must the negro be exploited, discussed, of &fKo better place can be found than at the eriously woui.d-d Jt-hu W. Trapp holding the primary $16,000 treated as an awful example here, pok- suicide. < tal !« at all times supplied and afterward committed and COURIER-JOURNAL *| is now, elegantly furnished aud the »itb ed and prodded and inspected as a The President of the Northern | NEWS Jones is thought to have been in- in problem there? Why not merge him Pacific railroad has issued state- tho beet the market affords. Feed Stable connection. sane. He had a considerable a «1 ™ PER YEAR.^-«£5- with the general mass of the popula- % ^» with him ment calling attention to i. B. PATTERSON. amount of t money tion, label him as a plain, American had deposited a large sum in a lo- abuse of parses issued by the road citizen and leave him to work out his cal bank. to legislators ir current i the States through Keep poeteb on tbe # own destiny In h'sown way?" > Subscribe anb Bjr^^Take The News and keep posted The famine in Northern Sweden which it runs. He declares that bappenineo of tbe bap. Cbe "Hews ©fflcc can- ^ is growing worse. Thirty thous- A tangle is threatened between the legislators have in times past [ on the happenings of Southern Kentucky and inhabitants are reduced to the Great Britain and the United rented out their annual passi > ,not be excelleb tn neal lob worft. 9 necessity of eating bread made of States over the Cuban reciprocity broker*, or elsn sold them after News and Courier-Journal for $1.50.