ADAMS.Loafers are few,work is plenty; harvest is new, twine eighteen or twenty.Mrs, Siseo, of Greenstmrg, was visiting her mother last week at this place.Charles Flynn and lady entertained their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of Morristown, several days last week.If some of the young bloods of Adams and vicinity will stop their fast driving through our town on Sunday and standing around the church doors on prayer meetingevenlngs and disturbing the meetings with their loud talk they will save paying a fine. If the young ladles would not go with these kind of people they would not hang aronnd the church doors waiting for the meeting to break so they could take their best girls homo.Lewis Marlow was the only one of our merchants that observed the Fourth by closing his place of business.If there are any young men that want to start in this vain world JnBt locate in Adams and Dame Rumor (or i*ome good old woman) will soon disclose your best qualities.Charles Flynn spent the Fourth at Indianapolis.Mrs. L. A. Jewett returned home Friday last from Danville, 111., where she has been visiting her parents.Kate Goley is visitiog her sister, Mrs. Nettle Gayer.Mrs. Julia Wyatt, of Downeyvllle, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Parker, one day last week.C. M. Stark and hia son. Freddie, were thrown from a mule last Saturday receiving some se-vore bruises. Mules are bad business, Cain.