r I I I x I to I hr > 1 1 I 1 iY 7 j > 7 > < c J r c C < < r THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY Sep27J 1905 1 > JOHN A HOBSON i DEALER IN Furniture r Vall Paper r COOK Stoves A J Lime CemEjit r I y Doors i W in do w Sh Y I The Place for Bargains f v GREENS BURG KBNTUQKY w J i i A Painless Cure of Curable Pain y 1- L Never resign yourself to suffer pain Womens pains are curable They are the sign of dangerous K conditions of the female organs which should bei s- 1t promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow I j r Te Jul Ec oF r iI v tJ S- r J 0 4iW d fi t 11t n or 1 ttC 1 fA i1U1 1 0 W 11 r f 1p r i lr rJI- Jj Il I t w i I j 61 j J A f w i in VA4 f > t only compels the pains to stop but it follows up and drives out E tic cause cf the pains which prevents them from coming back I L tt t makes you well Try itr r A Sold eve I here in 1 CO bottles iof I ts 111 WRITS US A LETTER freely and frankly instrictest confid c e Idling us all your symptoms and JuKs We will send free advice l u I Liin sealed envelope how to i u tit iu Address Ladies Advisory F i D N Tht Chattanooga Medicine Co- y sooLa Tenn f- YAui IiIQT IWIIir- 1 x l WHEN You CAN INSPECT AND TRY THE BEST MACHINE MDE YOUR v v x BY THIS SIGN X YOU MAY KNOW THE SINGER WHERE YOU ARE ASSURED OF Oa t i TAKE I Stops i i Gentle ALL DRUGGISTS 1 A A i4 1 4 w r l i t l rl- N IrrF 1 > v > WITHOUT A PAIN l writes Mary Shelton of Poplara Bluff Mo I dn do my housework f although before taking CARDU1 two f doctors had done me no good I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardui < IN OWN TOWN STORE 4 I FAIR DEALING BY YOUR OWN TOWNS PEOPLE BACKED BY SINGER GUARANTEE i SOLD OR RENTED AT Singer Sewing Machine Co East Side Public Sqnare COLUMBIA I FE LING LIVERISH This Morning BlackDraught Indigesfion 25A- T 1And tmtiveII WE ESTER DENTIST KENDALL KENTUCKY I J iJ I ofthis THE KENTUCKYTHE Mar risianna Watr THAT RESTORES THE OLD TcY THEIR YOUTH AGAIN excellent Summer Resort situ ¬ IThis miles from Campbellsville Ky Greensburg road is now read andamply able to take care of all comers Propertiesothis f wonderfulII IT CURES Sick Headache somnia Dyspepsia Catarrh of Stomach and Bowels Diseases of the Diver Jaun ¬ nteryI It removes thecause of the disease Those affected with Lung Trouble can drink this water with benefit Jt puri ¬ complexioandmakes n portation can be easily secured atI Cam bellsville from liverymen w h meet ally trains day and night Th o1Y terms are very reasonable furth ¬ er information Writef J C MORRISQNy Prop Campbellsville Ky r t t > r 4 I r St L a tf < t 4a k 1J Able Young Men Now In De f ffiandJ A notable article by Governor Johnson of Minnesota entitled Americas Prizes For Honest Men appears in the magazine Men and Women for September He says that there never was a time in the history of the country when the demand for young me of ability and energy was so great as it is at present but h adds that while the country is full of opportunities the young man who waits for an opportuni- t ¬ to carry him to the top of the ladder will suffergrevious disap ¬ I pointmentsThe b man says Governo- Johnson who spends his time in having fun or thinking about it does not deserve success and generally gets what he deserves In tb the honesty in public life the Governor makes notable utter ¬ ances He thinks there is great opportunities for the young ma- in n the trust business Here i what he says The vast combinations of cap ¬ ital commonly called trusts which have monopolized to themselves so many industries have o course thad their influence on th opportunitiee for young men in those particular lines of business These combinations are foun mostly in manufacturing an transportation and have revolu ¬ tionized the business methods in their field of activity BefO- rthese combinations sprang in to power a great number of inde ¬ pendentindividuals and corpora ¬ tions were engaged in these va ¬ rious lines and the ambitious young man worked with the ¬ sibility in mind that he might i time become an independent man ¬ ufacturer himself In branche- of industry which are now con ¬ trolled by combines this incentiv- has been removed but there still great opportunities for youn men who enter these fields even though the business be operated by trusts Men of brains energy and proper tramming are in great d mand in these powerful combina- tion ¬ of capital and the man wh o shows himself to have mastered the details of the business in which he is thb at there is a place for him in which his ability is needed and will be recognized The formation of these great combinations and the attendant evils which have resulted to the country fronD their organization and their methods have made the demand for young men of the right kind greater than ever be- fore ¬ t What this country now needs is young men of ability who are also neeb d men who carry their honest with them in the condo t of the business men who believe that honesty and integrity are the first requisites to success and who will insist in the naItion Whichever way we turn we readof graft and crookedness in all branches of business and po ¬ ofdishoneY s partments of the national goyernr ment in the banks and practical ly every branch of organizedU pn a ¬ pers and magazines and hear it discussed from the lecture plat form The country seems to be steeped in a veritable saturnalia of crime and corruption The present agitation and the resulting investigations will nn doubtedly result in clarifying the coans n ¬ ditions which now exist are main ¬ due to the craze of accumulat t ¬ ing vast fortunes in a short time which always follows mad specu ¬ ration Tie Governor concludes by adi J ri < X j MI J ° 1 rrri a vising honesty and energy and adds that no matter how badly handicapped young man may be there are always opportunities IjLis closing sentence is Be hon est work hard and be always ready and you will succeed e Kentucky Crop Report vern seasonable Some localities com ¬ some of not enough But asa whole crops havenot suffered material ¬ ly either by drouth gr excess of rain r The corn crop is a good one Thnlycowplaints are that on or want of proper cultivation an some of it drowning out But taking the State over the crop is a full average 0The yield of wheat per acre is a below the overage Oats and rye are above the average The tobacco crop is also a goo one There was some damage soms e it suffered for cultiva- tion ¬ There is some complaint o house burn of the early cutting There seems to be still a good deal of 1904 crop in the hands of the e 25 per cent t e dark remains unsold September 1st Prices of tobacco of 1904 thd e year were burley 14 per cent less while that of dark moree crop a average in quantity but a large per cent of it is more or less damaged by the excessive moisture at the time of harvesting Live stock ofall kinds is re ¬ disn ¬ ease any kind is reported froi Abous t of yonng colts breedine g sheep are about an av ¬ beg ¬ s seem to be in good shape so far a s- an abundant harvest is concerned Salese The fundamental principle on which successful public sales are built is the possession of good stock not only having a high grade of individual merit but in addition such as answers the de- mands t of the best breeders with reference to the blood lines in volvedaccording L E Ausman in Twentieth Century Farmer The breeder should make it a point to keep for sale that kind of an animal and that strain of breeding that the public is buying most freely and paying the high- est ¬ prices far One sale is a good advertisement for the next so goodanimals must be the bas is on which to begin riali i t y should go intob in the best possible condition While they should not at sale time car uldl1nake if fat They should be fed in a gradual way which shall at sale time bring them to the culminat- ing point of highest bloom This ine por tanceb careful judg- ment and unceasing oversight as the bloom point lasts but a short time and too much fitting is harm- ful in appearance as too littl It is almost neccessary to live duringI the period of preparation as they can never be too good Careful grooming must never be overlook- ed When the animal is driven into the ring let it be in the best possible form Each animal should early in the day be mark ed with the catalogue nun ber so that buyers may be able j to identify examine and make I their selection before the opens SJ r 1 rt5 ta r 5 r fi y I f t rF Horticulural Hints Every fruit tree should be lab ¬ eled They soon fall off bu should be put on again Packages should jbe of full meas ¬ ure To fall short vis to provok- a customer- S There is no secret about a man methY ¬ The taste for good fruit may so cultivated that it will be had even at a larger price Mulberries make a good h deI trees for the poultry yards and the fowls devour the berries thr e I bd mixtureb Fir firstclassI shape will create an inquiry for more of the same kind Bd set then a little later will do Hundreds of trees set every thf e owners It is not always the fault of the nurserymen A large orchard poorly planted and poorly tended will not duce as good results as fevETI trees well cultivated Do not try to raise cauliflowe r on poor soil They need plenty of nitrogen and humus to retain moisture Young trees should not be trim ¬ med too liberally as too much fo- liage ¬ clipped weakens the feed- ing power There is no objection to sellin No 2 fruit if it is so marked in where the trouble is f Whenever root grafting is used in the winter the plants not be set out in the spring un I less the grafts have tob getherI f But Just Supposo But just suppose that the So h should send a freak or two to the Senate Will they not be as i ocuous as the Northern freaks1I The country will with Vardeman crossing swords with LaFollette and neither will1 hurt the senate Washington Post Certainly notnor better it for that matter so intrenched are the railrays trusts in the senate that the a dition of Vardeman and LaFoll s01nevhatjcranky but one on the side of the com mon people Mississippi crow ha j i ing Democratic senators and the election of LaFollette being gain to popular rights Republi can though he is but not of the j type the trusts and the railways like to have in the senate Honest men are not at a di count in the senate for the red S on that honest men are not at a discount anywhere They are simply not wanted in the senate because10f I Messinger J s How to Live i i Life after all is never very happy if a person is constantly sick How I to live is largely a question of how to be well The answer to both is communicatioe ns go od order with Dr Caldwells laxative Syrup Pepsin It is reliable safe and pleasant cure for headache constipa- tion colic and all symptoms of the di- gestive ¬ trouble Sold by J N Page of Columbia R B Wilson of Cane Valley Ky at 50c and 100 Money back if it fails For Sale One 16horse power gasoline engine with grist mill and corn crusher good condition S K Humphress Co- Knifley Ky tf 7 < f i d < irc v Jk r 1 t i- I r g jrf f S ir J f1f < Ir 4 tx j r r x Friendship When the sun is bright and the sky is + tAnd calm is the wind and weather IJ Then plenty of friends will stick by x you togethere growv And the grass in the wind nods to and fro So many a friend with you will go On the way oer the sunlight heather But if clouds grow dark and the way grows steep And the harsh wind blood is chilling But few you will find at your side will keepWith that are warm andwill ¬ ing For hard is the path where the sharp thorns hide Where the rough rocks hinder on every side IIAnd you see the wraiths of the loves that dies When your life with woe was filling illt IVh en your path is the path of pleas ¬ ure ut cloudy the sky and obscured the sun Their love lacks the needed measure For love like theirs is mare selfishness andI willed of pleasure lessIf the friend who stands by ITho foul be the wind and weather s eyes look love and whose heart beats true togetherS i you his strong right arm And you build new faith on his heart ¬ beats warm While you laugh at fate and its threats of harm On your way oer the stormswept heather j b1OR SALE SFarm of 273 acres Ci miles south of Columbia Ky on Columbia and Creelsboro road 150 acres in grass in rood state of cultivation good house and out buildings good fencing plenty of water andCl to do business One steam saw mill direct attact ment in good running order will cut 15000 31 feet per day 150 white oaktrees stave trees 8U miles enginI bucker as good as new Eightyeight S3 acres of land on Burnes creek 9 miles south of Colum- bia Ky most all in timber The stave timber has been cut off of the above but there is poplar ash black oak chestnut hickory and chestnutoak still on the S3 acres All the e for sale by 1vaLIUPn Glensfork Ky For Sale A farm containing 216 acres of goo land lying three miles West of Colum- bia This property is known as the W J Atkins farm It produces well and goody timd G A Atkins Columbia Ky 4 For Sae t I desire to sell my residence near tha public square on water street It is a very desirable home and in good repair yardsa outbuildings are as good as new and upon the premises is an excellent well springj gains E W Reed Columbia Ky Ifor Sale s Fork five miles ese plentyY good state of cultivation J R Johnson Ic t til 1 nfJ Mortality i Statistics show startling mortality from appendicitis and peritonitis To prevent and cure these awful diseases there is just one reliable remedy Dr Kings New Life Pills M Flannery of 14 Custom House Place Chicago says They have no equal for Consti = pation and billiousness 25c atTE Pauls druggist J NOTICE T17EARE NOW READY TO DO ANY RIND of Black mithing horseshoeing and wood¬ work all kinds of Buggy Carriage and Wagon Repairing We are also prepared to apply all kinds of new RUBBER TIRE inWe keep a stock of the best material and re ¬ Work done at our shop la guaranteed im workmanshi pand prices Shop located on depot 7 t street Bear Main Give us acalL CLARK ft PARSON j 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