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The Columbia News from Columbia, Kentucky • Page 3

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The Columbia Newsi
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Columbia, Kentucky
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I PERSONAL MENTION Mr John Coffey is laid up with Mrheumatism I 1rN II Tutt attended court th first day at Burks lie I Miss OWe Snow i vising the ram I fly of Mrs Mary Pattesou Mr John Kingof Owenton is ex pected in Columbia tonightta Judge Jones left for his BurkS vile court last Sunday forenoon i Mr John Sharp of AmaudavilleFa was in Columbia last Saturdayfri Mrs Ellen Wheat Montpelierhas 1 been quite sick for several days A Mr Miller went to Crocus Sunday 1 accompanied by Mr Miller I Mr and Mrs Winfreys infant child is very sick with whooping cough Mr Logan Neat has been in a very critical condition for the past week weMr JMrs Mrs Ellen Wheat last Saturday and 1 SundayS Sunday SundayMr Mr Owsley jr Burksvll1eI was in Columbia last Friday and Saturday a Mr Jo Russell Jr has been in Colum i bia several days taking orders from tour merchants I Messrs Lyon and I Meadwi er Campbellsville were in Columbia last Saturdayr Mr Jo Russell Sr of Louisville reached Columbia last week and re thF Mr Dunbar a prosperous farmer I and trader of Knifley was in Colb umbia last SaturdayI prip weekI Camp Knox paid the News a pleasant call one day last week Miss Lula Allen who has been 1 teaching in Cumberland county returned home last Saturday 1 Mr Allen Johnson who was reported better two weeks ago has taken a back set and is sick I now very sickI Rev Van Hoy of Edmonton attended his brothers marriage at Cqne Valley last Wednesday evening I i 3r Henry Price and his sister Missap Sallie of IJetcalfe county visited theJ family of Mr Crenshaw last a ekc Misses Ruth Williams and Ona Wall i tog Campbellsville i were entertained by Miss Pauline Cabell Saturday and lund Miss Edna Williams and Miss FlorJ 1 ence Bass Campbellsville were visitda ing Mrs Mary Blakeman last Saturday I grand Mr Russell and Mrs Kizzie Murrell have been in Cincinnati andc Louisville several days purchasing Christmas supplies Mr Allen Sandidge a prominent lawyer of Burksville was here last week taking depositions in the case of I pwsley against Owsley apr Wood ofPerryvIlle visited I 4 efaoiiJyTjf Judge Jas qarnett lasts week During his stay he went huntas asIpgkilltng gut a few npjjrs Mrs ft Sale of Paducah who has beep visiting her njotijer and other relative in Cqlqmljia gad visit Ity returned to her home last Friday her mother Mrs Elizabeth Curd acpom 1 1 panted bet I I LOCAL JOTTINGSp 1 Bring on that load of wood jou promised We need wood now so If you owe us wood ont wait longer School money was received last week i jta jnd Superintendent Jones commenced 1 Buying on aturd yI I I The pemopratlp county ticket for pct year wW be an eye opener In due time it will be apnonnced MrLV Hall and wife lave gone to housekeeping occupying the Baptist parsonage on Greensburg street A great many of the yeomanry we rethe in Columbia last Saturday and theand merchants were busy throughout the day When you visit Louisville stop at the New Phoenix Hotel Firstclass fare and well located corner of 7th and Market Streets ly 0 1t careless handling of an axe I DPP of Judge Juujiis Hanppck h11 dreg received a severp sash IP the bead ope day last wPPt Checks aggregating 395000 was sent by the State Auditor to County School Superintendents which was distribut ed lost Saturday Ir NjB Miller Is having bis prop ToI rfenced and sorniR other ncewary lm provements made Messrs CravensVfc Waggoner star tied their mules to Atlanta Ga iMfelCoa day At that poiniXthey hope to close out their lot to one fiVn The Adair County News has Just rounds ptit Its Ibirf year ape like good wJne it grows ter aft grows 1 tiWer Stanford Journal a If there Js a man in Ad Ir or a jolo log counties who is think get tout ea insurance policy opns Ute he I Is relrited tba JtJJ Yr tl thle bid tenable on Xu AraJ or I A Daring Robbery Last Saturday forenoon Mr Wash inirtrin Holt an old pensioner lIt Adair iii wht 1 IVK niar thO nrfi atrcr uiuUia 4 transact business tIt It has been quite economical and in order to keep his money where trust doth pot corrupt and thieves break in and steal It he had It to the amount of 500 locked in the drawer of a little table which he keptin his family room taHi His neighbors knew that he had the money and hewas frequently advised to place it In Bank for safekeeping Failing to take the advice of his friends his money is gone and its whereabouts is known only to those who are in possession of it The fol lowing are the particulars of the robbery While Mr Holt was In Columbia three of his grandsons as we understand I by name Wilson called I at his home and after spending sometime In social chat with Mrs Holt inI formed her that they had come to take fordin dinner In a few minutes the old lady went to another apartment of the house to cut meat for the meal When i she returned the young men were gone i and also the little table In a few minutes thereafter Mr Holt returned and a quickly as possible he was in i formed of what had occurred He immediately retraced his steps to Columbia swore out a warrant for the robbers which was placed in the hands of I Sheriff Hurt who in company with Jailer Mitchell left for the scene 1 of the robbery Before day Sunday morning they had arrested Achilles John Ed and Luther Wilson and had them safely lodged behind the bars in Columbia i lumbiaSome Sometime during tbeday Sunday the table was found in the woods near Mr Holts house but the drawer had been prized open and the money was goneJ The Wilson claim they are I noI cent but to us the picture looks dark An examining trial will probably be 1 held in a few daysto Next year 4dair county will be oneI hundred year5old and it would be in keeping with progressive methods to celebrate its centcnial year We cannot estimate the good that would reJ suit from such a move but viewing itJ from various points it seems that the people of this county should at leastI make some effort to bring about anan appropriate celebration of the closing of the first century of Adair county and the beginning of the twentieth century of the Christian era By an I united effort a great celebration could be held for a small sum of money AI committee of good workers could arrange at that time to induce hundrds of Adair county people who now live fIn the West to return and spendA few 1 days and thus you see we would have a 1 great reunion It would be a pleasure 1 to all and would be a good advertisement to this part of the State We could have one of the greatest mixing and mingling of old friends ever known in Southern Kentucky This 1 knco could not be done on short notice as it i would require time to reach the people who have left this county and to adjust matters with the great rail roads Westward We merely suggest this to the people of the county and should it seem prapticable to others we assure Yap that the News will dp its part from start to nigh Its columns are open tq the pitljups of this oo nt Ytrot as regards thjs sPfres lpRI Perhaps no tWQ equities in the State are more closely ideqtjtjed with toe in terests of each other than Russell andh I Adair Notwithstanding this trlendlyI relationship we understand that a minister of the Gospel stated from the pulpit in JameStown a few days ago i that the people of Columbia were never more delighted than when making sport of Russell county and her people I The good feeling that exists between usColumbla and Jamestown has been a dally expression in this place for years and years and why a man would attempt to bring about an estrangement is some 1 thing we cannot understand The cit izens of Jamestown know the people of Columbia hence the effort of fgis nijn I yIn availing 4 nap be he ppeacher or a oxdriver should remember that it IsI just as hartAiul to pirculate fats neood as to tel oRe herefore he pwould profit by stipkjng closely to Davie Cropketts rootto Besure you ats right then go ahead It has been tbe pleasure of this paper to state time and again that no better people can be found than those who reside in Russell county and that statement we now repeat atr Now is the time to buy your winter ndclothing while assortment is good and Walkers the place to find it Duck coats wltl Healy jinjng 75 ty 1iGoo gyFa1161the 5Q Qd4 F7a4 1 485to3fiQ Odd yests fi5 to 1 25I oyercoant I nthave ever gowq bp ght diFeptly it opt 00manpfacthrer for spq cash 20Q tq ut13to 1350Mens suits all wool fQ to lvL 5city Mens cheap gufts ai all prjpeg pBoyts suits OQtog6Qs qim Extra good pants 100 to l3fi Corduroy pant 5Qto2W Full lips Buckeye nts QQtne a li get wy prlp fi 1 will WVP yo mqnpy Mn Garnett Graves has sold thesoa Taylor County Enquirer to his part serMrRuf Matthews whoI1ji1 bee coo ted with pri0tlBgo9I ees for WSteap pears If the people of Taylor county wilt give younR Matthews prop er encouragement we are satisfied he will giYet aP ag nod readable paper Tire merchants should adverlls llber a1l1 and the YtreuereRlllirtiwiii eou WQM liahd Ik JiktMlcrJt bola I Yi The dry weather has seriously hurt wheat so we are informed rThe late wiry 0 Lewis was buried at Greensbur last Sunday The Greensburg Academy Is adver Used in todaysNews It is said the pike between here and Campbellsville is getting In fine con dition Rain Monday night and yesterday was very refreshing to the growing wheat crop It Is reported here that Mr Stephen Calhoun was robbed of fifteen dollars a few days ago The drouth is a serious matter in the eastern part of the State and the people are praying for rain WArtTaDA good experienced Band Teacher Write HURT Columbia Ky Mr Schuyler Murrell and Miss Mattie Morrison both of this county were married last Sunday A veranda has been added to the new dwelling just completed by Mr Walker on College Avenue The Columbia Band met Monday night and decided to employ a teacherm and doubtless one will arrive in a short timeag There will be singing at Nea burg church next Sunday afternoon Proto Ruel Cabbell will lead Everybody is InvitedTurkeys Turkeys If you do not want grace said over your fat and luclous bodies roost high The 29th of this month is fast approaching The examining trial of the Wilson boys charged with robbing Washington Holt is set for this Wednesdayly lyafternoon weigho 1 about 200 pounds The owner will 1 please come and prove property and pay charges Sallee 2t stovest three carpets one set of oak chairs and several other articles A bargain in every case TF Walton I have all kind of shot guns double i and single barrel at alt prices All kinds of ammunition will exchange guns fur corn WALKER 2t Miss Jane Todd a maiden lady about 86 years old is lying dangerously ill at the residence of Mr William Turner who lives on the Glasgow road near i town i wnThievesenteredthedwellingof Thieves entered the dwelling of Mr i A Young last Monday night The family hearing an unusual noisetbe Intruders were scared off Nothing missed i i I hive pairsolid gold spectacles for sale at 3 15 per pelt guaranteed No more at these prices after these an sold 2 Los loosen field countys has selepted EJizabethtqwq as 4 central poiqt of jis territory Jje has rented property and gloved to atc armiD town Mr LogauDunbar bfRussoll countyC ounty4ad500onbls had SSOOonhls building which was consumed by fire last week Over and above his insurance he estimates his loss at one thousand dollars Mr Tutt was elected Dam ocraticCommttteeman west Colum bin district last Monday and Mr Hurt was chosen in East Columbia Both meetings were harmonious Eld Tobias Huffaker will speak at the courthouse in Columbia rile first Monday In eceqber 00 The Future Qutloofc qf tie Pro ltlQn Party Tlje people atelnYited tq pear hlm SAIs qlt 1ve not qen ag sue cessful asusHql lip to thlstKpe In kill Idg birds They claim the weather is too dry fop the birds to move about A rain is all that is needed to make shooting fineS5 i LostSome where between Mr James Holladays and Columbia a sil ver mounted pocket book engraving The finder please leave at the News office or return Lillian terHolladay dMr Jasi It ouiqgtuiiscoqnty who wentSoiitb wilt 4 carload qf lithe sa few week sigq writes bja has sold to6l be 6lstlippp4 tq IC at onoe Heals stat ed that he was realizing good prices mooopt tbill will be Thanksgiving Services will qbe elfl at ope pf the churphes in this city the ramp pf the jnlfllster wbe 9will officiate nR tee church Jie will ocpqpy will be a4noggl ell next week Peaceful civil liberty Ipv lag mOUQwlneera orCJc tJntY lOW their diFpleap teat tfeoatifeooit of a liYaw suit py sftpoMpg the house of At torney Sam gash full of hol lMr Kash is a brother of Mrs A Dyatte Ison this city sTalk is cheap but when it WT it kers Is the placeto get hem weL have a nice line of ladies i Vrnzp 75 cents and up nice jin fef jackets and lura nr oniiU Jf 1w i 1 0 The Doomed aJ There is a time we know not whore A pUco we know not when That marks the destiny ofmen To glory or despair There is a line by us unseen 55 That crosses every path The hidden boundary between Gods patience and His wrath I To pass that limit is to die To die as if by stealth It will not quench the beaming eye Or pain the glowof health Oh where Is this mysterious bourne By which our path Is creased Beyond which Gothlms hatliiyrJrn That ho who goes is lost Seeing some of our young men cross Ingthat limit we are moved to quote these lines of the Doomed Man add ask them to stop and consider that they too are crossing that mysterious bourne and beg them in the name of all that is pure and holy in the name of a dying Saviour on Mt Calvary who ddied for fallenTQen like them for tHe sake of that sweet mother whose heart bleeds for tnem as they crush the very lifeblood from that heart whose loves only surpassed by the Infinite and above all for your own sake to stop for one moment and consider your condition What do you look forward to in the future What prospect lies before you Cant you say no and stick to it till death You need no illustrations of the evils of whisky only remember what you have seen with your own eyes and remembering have courage to say nOj looking to Him who Is able to make vuu stand My dear young men with the Apostle Paul I beg quit you like men But that limit has not been past and as that bourne is still in the future there is a work for each of us to do A word from a friend may change a whole character it has done it In the past It may do it again A word a warning Let us speak to them personally telling them of Jesus willingness to save even to the uttermost ere our opportunity is past and we realize only too late what we might have done Is it asking too much of every Chris tian man and woman in this town that they pray that the love of God In alls It purity and power be poured out upon them At a recent meeting of The Tight Bl Stave Manufacturers Association Bn Hurt of this city became a member as the representative of Page Hurt Stults The Colonel Is given to telling jokes and immediately after his Initiation he was dubbed the Ople Read of the association The Colonel also made one of his characteristic speeches of which The Barrel and Box says Colonel Hurt the new member from Columbia Kythcn entertained us with a delightful talk giving Deut his experiences in the past along the lines which had been suggested by the speakers preceding him He said that the polntis to know when to produce when not to produce what to produce andwhat not to produce Then he told about an experience of his in I which some onp asked for prime staves to which inquiry be quoted on prime stakes as he understood the term and be afterwards found out what the man wanted was what he would call will run His ecperlence here as well as in many other cases was impressive of the acid of some ts I what constitutes certain stave Mr Lllburn Phelps County Attor Hey of Russell and Mr Arthur Baugb County Court Cleri two popular Re dpublicans made some speeches in their civls liberty At onepf their appcilntments they dwelt long upon the prosperity the country and attributed the happy condition of their fellowmau to the administration of Republican adoseatte The speakers werQuivun closeattcntlon by their headers fifteen or twenty lu nurnncr and closed at a late bour Pursuing their way home wand Lilburn said Arthur do you know who we were preaching prosperity to tonight No said Af tout Well nearly every QUO of the vo ters were Inmates of thopourhouse JI Is that sop said Arthur Well we will say nothing about this speaking untilaf terthe election keThey kept the agreement and did not tell the Joke until the returns were iii I Mr Dohoney one of Adair countys most popular citizens was In ngColumbia last Saturday poking in uan po blurt apd he Is not town often pout when he cope everybody likes to look into hja ape and receive the warm grasp qf hjs hand Born and reared in Adair county having the good will of his fellowmen from youth to old age brought about by Christian character and strict honesty Is a priceless heritage His influence for uod Is not only known in his Immedjatc neigh borhood 1 fa throughout the county Would to God toot the same could be said of all mep Mr Henry Lewis a gentleman who was well kaown in Columbia died suddenly at Vanceburg Lewis county last Thursday He was born andre af ed in Greensburg For many years he had been a traveling Falesraaa fur fit fercnt wholesale houses and at UM ttie of his death was roprcjWBtlBjra Louisville firm Mr Lewis leaves a wife and two bright little girl The Internment tookplace at Green biirg itDIrArt Hurt a raercbanfcatCiay Crate this county rout with ascrlolis loss last Wednesday flight His store CShouse and all lu cwteotsj were con sumed by tire No Insuniuqe TbjS rpiligothtt11wu1kllx wasdlstini ll fern CoIoMiLky it MitabM of six 11eL Mr Sharp of Amandaville was in town last Saturday and informed us tbat he had 30 fat hogs for sale and that a car load could be bought fn his neighborhood Traders take notice Wanted 200 barrels sound corn shucked at 200 por barrel in exchange for goods Come on with your corn WAITER Col John Alden an old citizen of Greensburg died Tuesday the 13th inst The deceasedwas seventy three years old and was wellknown to quite a number of our citizens He wasa widower without children He left a small estate Married at Campbellsville on the 14th Inst Mr A Wells of Shelby City to Mrs America Kemper Mr Wells is known to quite a number of Adair county people he having made frequent trips here In the insurance business Paid subscribers since our last isue Robt Reynolds Thompson Mrs Sale A Bryant Jas Smith Royse Mrs Pattie Johnson PellyvDJcle Evans Ows ley A Combest Dunbar A BCoxCR Royse Yate lundffr Rev John Shouses meeting at the Christian church continues Large congregations hear him nightly and hist preaching He is an able man a teach er of the Bible and those who listen are bound to receive intelligence con cerning the teachings of the Great Liet A dispatch from Indianapolis dated Saturday the 17th inst says that a group of men hailing from Adair County Kentucky had called on Taylor He did not know them They stated that thev called to express sympathy We know of no citizens of Adair County who would likely have been in Indianopolis at that time It is impossible for us to publish this week an obituary of the death of Mr Luther Squires who was killed by the kick of a mule last week but we take from it these expressions He was 36 years old an excellent citizen and provided well for his wife and two children He was a consistent mem ber of the church and was popular I with all his neighbors Mrs Nannie Scalf carried her three children to the Methodist Orphans Home Louisville last week She will probably accept a position and remain I close to her children This institution I Is a splendid home for children and we wee tert friends succeeded in placing these lit tie oneswhere they will be educated and prepared for the battle of lIre A horse driven by Mr Jones took a sudden notion to skin tbe wind one day last week He started on his rapid gait near the residence of Mr James Naylor on the Somerset road Before checking his speed Dave came in contact with mother earth and when the buggy was brought in it looked like it had tackled a cyclone and had gotten badly worsted The population of Adair county ac I cording to the olliclal count at the reo turns of the last census Is 11883 an in crease of over 1000 since 1890 Casey bas a population of 15141 Clinton 7871 Cumberland 8962 Green 12255 Metcalfe 9988 Russell OG95 Taylor I 11075 Wayne 14892 All the above count itshave increased their popula tlou sine 1890 Last Wednesday morning as invited guests were assembling at the residence of Mr Logan Dunbar Russell county to witness the marriage of his daughter the residence in which he lived was discovered to be on fire All et forts to extinguish tbe flames were unavailing The intended bride and groom solemnly witnessed the burning then went to the home of a neighbor where the happy event was solemnized The population of the town of Co lumbla is 676 The corporate limits extend only ont half mile each way from the courthouse and many farm lies who are town people to all intents and purposes arc not counted The enumerators say that It the corporate limits were extended tho population would reach over one thousand An agrecmcnt vas reached several years ago to extend the limits but some lit tIe trouble arose and it was never carried Into effect Try it again Dnwyoter terwill be compelled to have shoes and boots Child rcns I heavy buttob shoes 60 Childrens1 heavy lace shoes 75 Boy sjheavy lace shoes 75 Youths heavy lace shoes 100 Boys heavy brogans 75 Woracns1 shoes New line otttfar gain rack Cot4e outfits they last This is the last lot of barpajti shoes tor the season prices can not be upllcated or afeven imitated WL WALKER The Col mbtlnd reorganized last Friday nHtVt aH A several new me asIll bers wijlt toe stock The Band will be incorporated0 a teacher employed A new setwf bylaws will be adopt and tbeorKaQlzatVotfput upon firm basis A good band fa the life of a community and the young pea should be encouraged la their effort to please the public The band comprises souse of our best inung mejf 4 rtig item to jeel a deeper Jt1 rest tbpretofo re I beaee la a few weeks of Co toalbia mat expect UftIi edeltde ijhttnl A New StoreI AT GRADYVJLLE KY You can save from 25 to 50 per cent on Goods by buying IIYou sells will find a price list on a few of the many articles which he sellsMens Mens Saddles 8250 and up upExtra Check Lines 150 to 8250 Back Bands with buckles lOc Collar Pads 25c names 25c Tacks any kind 2 boxes for 5c Two dozen Brass Rivets 5c Tinware lOc per gallon Cross CutSaws good ones 8110 1000 matches for 5c Bacon lOc Lard lOc GRADY Proprietor The condition of Mrs Jones Jamestown remains about the same Last Friday she had a sinking spell and for a while it was thought she could not survive it but she rallied and has been resting fairly well since that time Mr George Spillman of Green county has bought from Mr RT McCaffree the farm known as the Dr Disappointmenttwo two miles from Columbia paying for same 81000 Mr Spillnian is a good citizen and we welcome him to our county He will move in the near future Miss Miry Lane McFall of Wesley Russell County departed this fife last Tuesday the 13th The cause of her death being typhoid fever There is an epidemic of typhoid fever in that vicinity and this is the third death in the family in the last thirty days Miss McFall was a most excellent lady and had reached the age of 39 The News extends its sympathy to Mr Joel Nelson who has lost his brother his wife and sister inlaw in the last thirty days Last Friday afternoon as Messrs McLean and Davidson warL turningfrom birdhunting descend ing the hill beyond the residence of Mr Eubank their horse became frightened and started in full speed The boyskept their seats un til the buggy landed against a tree in frontof Rev 5 Waltons home where they werew violently dashed to the ground Mr Davidson received some bruises about the face and his right hip was considerably hurt Mr McLean was not Injured Last week Mr Clint Woodrum came very near losing his life while hunting birds Geo Coffey Price and Clint Woodrum were bird hunting Jit happened that they wcrusomedis tance apart when birds Hew up near Coffey being a quick shot he whd was in range of the shot not more than 30 yards distance Woodrum saw Coffey at the time and dropped to the ground andpnly one shot entered the top of his head It was the drop that saved 1d him This should be a warning to al who hunt that theres danger in it The young people of Columbia have commenced planing for the holiday festivities and they are looking for ward with happy anticipations tor a glorious time in this pleasant and delightful old town Sweet Auburn of which Goldsmith so bcautlfully de scribes is not a circumstance to Co lumbia when the buys and girls under etake tu bring out her brightness so sos ciability etc Besides many visitors have expressed a willingness to be here and mingle with the happy throngs as they meet from place to place in their iunoceut amusements Lust Wednesday evenipg at the Christ tu church Cane Valley Mr Willhim Van Day was married to Miss ZfllaFaije Atteqdants Mr Lucien Ilcndrickson and Miss Euie Dohoney The ceremony which was beautiful and Impressive was rendered by Rev Vilton pastor of the Prssbyte clan Ohiirvb this city The church was liiiuilsnmuly decorated and many friends of tie contracting parties wit heaccd the nuptial tie The young couple received many easeful presents and the congratulations of their au iuerous friends for long lives of unbro ken happiness I Clmmborlaias Congh Remedy In Chicago Jltegeu Urustbe popular South ldhide druggists corner 66th street and Wentwprth avenae seer We sell a great delftat ChamberlalLs Cough Remedy and find that It gives the most satisfactory result i especially atnoBg children for Vtiwi aM erte Tftyr sate by jt Cravens 1 Granulated Sugar ii Coffey 15c Two pounds Soda 5c Red Top Seed TOc per bushel Trace Chains 50c per pair Wire Nails 3Jc Claw Hammers I5c Door Knob Lock 25c Two Horse Turning Plows SG50 to8750 Sheet Iron Stoves 8250 I will pay the highest market price for all kinds of produce Give me a call All kinds Hardware cheap PROSPECTS FOR A RAILROAD Qov Hindman Receives a Letter Upon the all Important Subject 9 I am in receipt of a letter from a gentleman who has recently pur chased the Chesapeake Nashville Railroad from Scottsville to Gal hor intends to begin the extention of that Road North in a very short time Ve have an excellent chance to get the Road through this county and with the proper effort on the part of all we can can get it I think This will bo our chance and it is hoped that every one will do all in his power to forward the movementS Very truly Ii trulyJ HlNDMAK 1 Just now there is much talk about the amount of liquor that is being sold this town and some men are undu censured so far as our obserratiun I uois There is not a doubt in our iiiud but three or four darkies are regularly peddling whisky in this com munity We havehot bought from my one but we catiscc and form an pinion from movement Furthermore there is st arcely a night but whisky is shipped iu jugs to Columbia from Lebanon and other points We do uot propose to uphold any man be lie druggist or not a druggist but no person sbould bu held accountable for the acts of others othersRoWENA ROWE A Mrs Mary Baugbof Jamestown visi ited relatives here last week Misses Isa Dowell and Lula Miller Jf Lula visited here last Thursday Mr McFarland sold to James atYarriner ut Seventy Six a nice lot cf bogs at 400 per hundred Miss ZuJa Connor has the flux bvt isthought to be out of danger now 1Misses Lora Snow and Cora Graham visited Miss Ethel Patterson Jame town last week Mr Cleo Purdue one of our popular young men will leave for Texas next Monday MondayMr Mr Homer Long has gone to India na for a short stay Several of the young people attended the singing given at Mr Jack Vaughans last Saturday night Miss Ada Grader has returned to her home ut Albany Mr Jas Warrinuer was in this community jast Sunday The society will hold its next meetIng on the night of the 26th theCANE VALLEY Bub Wilson the hustling pro duce man has purchased a large drove of Turkeys for the Louis n1villa market They will all be consumed rt the 2UthThanks giving The wheat crop in the vicinity of the Vallej is needing rain bad ly The merchants of this piece hav been doing a good bndnew for the past two weeks ICor Timber meu iare been tnthie locality recently and itkrlijK rt ed they have rmrchasaA Iy1ia tees hoff several tracts of kaif If the A I report is correct a 3fc th fcg wiail aWill be started soon i BMthlIMmi11 ThtiwuB 1eojle at ieoo a mnnity sate lOllin toO ride auHijiiag I iItt i f1.

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