Nebo Notes.

Nebo, Ky., July 23.

Yesterday was given up as being the hottest day ever known around here, the mercury going up to 112 in the shade.

Mrs. B. F. McMican who has been visiting friends here returned home today.

Miss Jessie Ramsey of the Corinth country is spending the week with Miss Thulie Cox.

The revival meeting which is being conducted here so far has been quite successful having had a good congregation in the day time and the house crowded at night. A great deal of interest has been manifested.

Misses Ethel Scott and Nannie Crow spent a few days with friends near here.

Rev. Watson was called away this afternoon to Madisonville to preach the funeral of Mrs. Smith, an aged lady of that place.

Miss Stella Ford is spending several days here with friends and relatives.

Rev. Currie returned Monday to attend the meeting and will remain over Sunday which is his regular appointment here.

Miss Graham of near Pleasant View is spending the week here the guest of Miss Ruby Cox.

Mrs. J. L. Lutz of Stanhope is visiting her mother, Mrs Mattie Jackson, this week.

J. A. Hill of Providence spent several days the past week with his daughter near here.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Parrish of Earlington were here last week on a visit to relatives.

Jay Clinton of Providence spent Saturday and Sunday here. He was going about on crutches having fallen off a telephone pole and crippled himself considerably.

Miss Jennie Knox is visiting her brother T. B. Knox of this place.

J. B. Peyton and R. P. Hill returned from their work at Beech Grove Saturday to take a short vacation.

Misses Marlin and Walker of Providence attended preaching here Sunday morning and evening.

Mrs. James Clinton of Providence is here the guest of Mrs. R. P. Hill.

Watt Rutherford has been home for the past week or two recovering from an injury which he received while at work on the road.

Mr. W. H. Lynn, candidate for assessor on the Republican ticket, and Mr. McLaughlin, candidate for the legislature, are here today interviewing the citizens.

Mrs. J. B. Ferguson spent last week in Hanson visiting friends and relatives.


PRICKLY ASH BITTERS

CLEANSES THE LIVER AND BOWELS

AND FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM TO RESIST PREVAILING DISEASES.

St. Bernard Drugstore, Special Agents.