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f5 i Scott Jones of Lexington is
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fC Ed Welts returned home from StLouie Sunday 1j
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17v HryI lrlmbfe went to Louist yule on Sunday
a tiFisher and Chas J Greene spentI Sunday in Winc hesterg5 Mrs Jessie Pendletpn iis visiting
i brother Dr RickettsfWillie Henry of Clark county
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spent Sunday in this cityl i Miss Msry Hunter of W Va is
visiting Miss Boyd Marshallt
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Miss Nannie Shackleford has re1lrmed from a visit to Ashland
sMrs Dr Marshall has returnedfrom a visit to friends in Gynthidna
Gano Thompson of Louisvilletpent Sunday with his parents
hereon A1ITwlw 0 1wwillnw-UCIIGAIUU1Mo VL VuwV
Ias here the guest of Thomas PciISuttonSii hSutton jo iitlt camping party at High Bridge
Tuesday
fe Barkley arrived rohiiifridaon Friday to spend theasummerBeni Robertson of Cincinnatiwas here last week and went toOlympia
Robert H Goodpaster is visitinghis grandmother Mrs Jas Free
hoi Lexington
r e Miss Darsy Savage name fromher hume in Pendletpn county js J
rnSwteaching at Greunbriarx
Judge E L Walker and wife of
tv YiHiamspp W Va are visitingiX lie family of G A StrotKerVit
1 Misses Reginald Cox and Maryl
i Wood went to Louisville Sundayi to visit Col A T Wood and wife
RevG W Hildebrant of Willmore spent part of lust week on
t LSpjencerih interest of Belvue Col
> Mrs Graves of Washington D
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pratt of Camnrgo has gone tLexington
r Frank and Clay Gibbons Chae
Mj tLOrIY and Misses Florence JoyceI Biddieandi Elizabeth Gibbons
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Miss Lillie Perkins is spendingfew weeks in Louisville
Mrs Linnie Bowman is in GinciriiTCtiVJsltingrelativestar1lirtilh aJlJltJlnds in C9yingou J p ri
Misses Minnie Groves and BesrIn Ciwiinfnt 1 t iLfc MriJtVJAUllrSpi
T G Julian is Itele from Floridafor the etimmcr
Allen Hedges Ileft Monday morning for Lexington whore he hassecured employment <
Miss Aurelia Hannti of Shelbyville Ky spent Sunday with tiroCfamily of J W Thompson
Misses Elizabeth Wish andMary McCarney of Lexington areguests f Mrs Peter Kelley i
Mrs Chas H Wilson and SOD
Shirley are visiting Mrs GanpCayvtbodat Paynes bepot
JudgeJ E Coopers stay atAmyxsSpring in Morgan county-is Very uoheflOm to his heaitb q
Misses Katherine Johnson andEthel Ingram are the pleasant
of Miss Lucile Hedden
Thomas P Sutton has returneda house party at Versailles
given by Miss Lillian Carpenter-
C C Turner and family JoHnColeman and family and Mrs AliceTurner are at Olympian Springs
Hunt Priest Thompson Cole-
man and Bob Turner attendedv-
adance at Winchester1 nyMondytt
nightMrs Frank Warren and daugh-
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Miss Amelia of ParkersburgW Va are visiting relatives inthis city
Misses Alma Nesbitt and Mary I
have returned from a visitNorth Middletown guests of
Mrs Robert Bra ttonMiss Fleda Greene who has beenII
visiting in Winchester returnediDe Sunday accompanied by her
Mrs J W McClure
J W Vanar dell of Washing-
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Sunday and was joined here by hisbrother Lindsey They went to
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Mrs Jennie Cox who lives inAlabama is visiting relatives inthe county She was accompa ¬
nied irom Lexington by her sisterMiss Lizzio
Mr and Mrs Jno Arnbld ar-
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from Richmond on MondayHe returned next day but MrsArnold and babe will visit with hermother Mrs Jones
Gcorge Reese and wife of Paintsville who was with his fathersfamily here last week makes slat
tering reports about the growth ofhis town and also of the bank ofwhich he is cashier
Newmeyers Sale is the talkBargainoDay
Cluett and EI
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Tt1E SICK
Mrs R H Winn is quite sick
Mat Knox Tuerchant at Levee i
seriously sick at his homo
Mrs Robert Collier of this cityhas been at the Good SamaritanHospital in Lexington for a few
days preparatory for a surgicaloperation which was performed on
yesterday Their many friendshope for her restoration to health
On Tuesday of last week MrsJnp Cravens left this city with herson Robert Kash en route t I
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thore advised her to bring biro tLexington lCjt r aiii operajtln t-
lenfithenI
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tiJTLLs Tue remains of BenSettles arrived here from ArkansasCity Kan Thursday pvenJng tpd-
after i hgrylrryer at heiarl j
riday morning1 cbnducted byrtcv t
n Cwero buried in Mach1tIa bemoVei5Bode461i3EI had Jmany friends who mourn lits depatturbi Peace to his ashes Theaged fathe5jand mother rid1brothEorePiave tFe sympathy of allt who
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v WILLIAM On Tuesday afternoon Mrs Mary Elizabeth Williamwidow of the late Thomas Williamwhom she survived nine weeks de-
parted¬
this life from organic pearltrouble aged about 70 years She
a member of the Methodisthurch and a most excellent Wo ¬ I
man Funeral scrvico at the latehome Thursday 10 a m conduct ¬
ed by Rev H G Turner of theMethodist Church and RevJ RHobbs of the Baptist ChurchBurial in Maohpelahcemetery
v DARSIEA telegram was re-
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in Frankfort on Mondaysaying that Rev George Darsle hadIIed suddenly in Chicago Forabout 27 years Rev Darsie has beenpastor of the Christian Church atIFrankfort So far as we knowthere is not in the Christian I
Church in the United States a man 1
who in all the departments ofchurch work and in individual at-
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and character in publicfavor and love who is the superiorof J3eo Darsie In State and national assembles among hie brethrenbo has been a shining light andtower of strength LATER Hcdiedunder the influence of an anestheticadministered for performing an op ¬
oration lIe left home onlsstThursday fer Chicago to be treated
KASU James Kash died at hishome in North Middletown Kyon Thursday afternoon July 7
1904 He would have been 72years old on Friday July 8 Forseveral months he has been in feeble health He had been out driv¬
ing and had justentered his roomwhen an attack oi heart troubleended his life in a few minutes Forseveral years he lived in opr citylater was in Frankfort and thenmoved to North Middletown Hewas a member of the PrimativeBaptist Church His funeral ser ¬
vice was conducted at North Middletown on Saturday by Rev Gil ¬
bert of Winchester assisted byRev C W Dick pastor of theChristian Church and the burialwas in that town He was a nativeof Wolfe county and married aMiss Hurst df that county Hiswife and seven children mourn hisDeparture The daughters areMesdames 1 N Phipps of thiscity Ida Everman and RobertBishop ofBourbon Grafton Pat-terson
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of Jamestown Ky andMiss Oda and the sons Sam ofManchester and Wm of Losington
If you have not been to New ¬
movers Sale its time to come
NarrowEscape
Friday Sandy Scobee was haul-ing
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hay on a spring wagon to hisbarn and when be got to the burlwas standing erect on the load whenthQ horse started suddenly throw ¬
ing him backward and violently tothe ground At first it was thoughthis injuries were serious but he has
improvedsCluett and E R W Shirts
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FOR SALE
The most complete in modernconvenience hpme in MX SterlingThe finest hot water furnace inevery hall and room radiators seon marble base Hot and colwater in laundry room also 2 floors
arrangementssBuilttw9IaddresoIlr1 y lfuxxcisr
CareGuthrieiClpVCoWill asp6fjl theI handsome new
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Tlie nuion service will be heldthe Southerni Pfesbv terian 9ta rffy 3on Sunday evening sermon bJTR
RiHobbs i ffiJuClaudeelected as Steward ofChurch to succeed Wm Dutyremovedto Winchester Hisl term
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The Womans Missionary Socof the Baptist Church wnlmwith Miss Lucy Smith thisnoon at 230 oclock and theSociety at the same place at 3 I
On first page is an inteiestlDSketch of Miss Lavinia 0 Idhatn
Work in Japan lilies OldhamI
now in the United States Onday her family did not knowday of her expected arrival incity
Sunday July 17 at 745 p m
the four Christian Churches ofington will begin a series ofmeetings at ChautauquaThese meetings will be heldSunday night during the monthsJuly and August 1 Jwilladdress the audiencenight on the subjectUnion
Rev E G B Mam Ppreached at Methodist ChurchSunday morning At themeeting at Christian Churchday evening a largegreeted Rev E G B Mann 1
preached a plain earnest thou1
ful sermon for a revival of studyGods word and set forth thecellencies at the sacred writingscompared with other literary
Iductions He lamented thelar ignorance of what in
in the Bible
All of our 250 Ladiesfor 198 cash only
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Qfd1aiit tOtf1 srtWill give the Best Ten 1000 Dollar Suit of Clothes illtttheir house to thefarmer bringing in the Biggest Wagoit
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Loadof Country People to their store during the UOOffitEnd Sale They must be brought from the country andbrought1 to the v I i
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come inoraityiclayJ during the week thus avoiding arush and crowd onSaturday the 16th the last day of thecontest We have selected Squire Turner John Wbedhere at arty time to count the num
of in each wagon and
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