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VOLUME PARIS KENTUCKY TUESDAY FEBRUAEY 19 1907 NUMBER 6XX p 1 r

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GRACE REALS in AlttS TliMPLUS TKLEGRAfll

Mrs Temples Telegram-The mirthprovoking and uproarious-

ly funny farce Mrs Temples Telegram which had a successful run atthe Madison Square Theatre NewYork will be the attraction at theParis Grand tonight-

If you are interested as to whether-a husband is ever justified in tellinghis wife a lie go and see MrsTemples Telegram and have yourcuriosity appeased The charm of thepiece however lies in the acting andrarely has a more finished piece ofwork been seen than the Frank Fullerof Allan Murnane He takes the reinsof comedy inhand upon his entranceand from then on holds them In thehands of a less capable actor thanHarry Conor Wigson the butlerwould have been a bore but it is a

to see his every moveand speeches interesting Miss GraceReals as Mrs Temple has a difficulttask in making an impossibly gulliblecharacter interesting but her

will aid materially in her laborMrs Temples Telegram is bright

clean and free from all suggestivenessThis play has won the distinction ofbeing the most emphatic comedy success of the season The company isone of the most evenlybalanced anduniformly clever that has been seen ina comedy in a long time There is notraining aftereffect no squeezing fora laugh no buffoomng applausebut straight serious effect that ismost telling and effective

Flowers designs the nicest orderfrom Jo S Varden Both phones It

Attention LadiesMr Sam Roth of Roth Bros lead-

ing lady tailors of Cincinnati extends-a cordial invitation to the ladies ofParis his Spring models atHotel Windsor parlors Monday andTuesday February 1819 152t

Married In Paris 04 Years Ago

Mrs Minnie Wright who has beenthe pleasant guest of her auut MrsMary Stivers of this city left for herhume She resides with hergrandparents Mr and Mrs Steve Parris at Peebles Ohio who are perhapsthe oldest wedded couple in that Statehaving been married in this city April4 843

Mr Parris was born near RuddlesMills this county and celebrated hisS7th birthday last week While MrParris hair is snow white from his advanced age he is alert and active asmany men of sixty and frequentlywalks distances of more than a mile

Mrs Parrish was born in Fayettecounty and was a daughter of kozelleP Stivers who before the war resid-ed near Stony Point this county MrsParrish spends most of her

Mr and Mrs Parris havieight living Children 3t5 grand childrenand 14 great grandchildren

For SaleFull set of books for Seventh grade

in Public School New Will sellcheap Apply at this office It

BIRTHS

Born to the wife o Mr Ed HiblejyHth inst a son Edwara

VansantBorn to he wifeof Napoleon Col

lins in Thornton Division Saturdaynight a son

Sale Horses And MulesAt McIntyres sale February 22nd

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County Primary Called For MayTwenty First

The Democratic County Committeemet Satuday afternoon at 2 oclock in

of Chairman James HThompson The meeting was calleofor the purpose of determining themanner of selecting candidates for tht

Qf County andin the ab-

sence of Secretary Blanton Holt Attorney Wm Grannon was selectedSecretary pro tern

a general discussion as to thepolitical situation and outlook in thecounty the folio resolutionswereunanimously adopted

Resolved That a primary electionbe held by the Democratic party inBourbon county Kentucky on the 21si-day of May 1907 for the purposeof nominating a candidate for Representative Bourbon county in theGeneral Assembly and also to nominate a Democratic candidate for theoffice of Clerk of the County Courtboth of said candidates to be voted forat the regular November election ii

1907Resolved That said primary election be held in in

with the primary election lavnow in force in the State of Kentucky

Resolved That all known Democratspossessing the qualifications of legalvoters be invited and permitted to participate is said election

Resolved That the expense of holding said election which is now estimated at the sum of three hundred anfififty dollars be apoortioned as follows

candidates for Representativespay the sum of i7oOO whicl

shall be divjded equally among the can-

didates for said officeThe candidates for County Clerl

shall pay the sum of whiclshall be equallv divided among all candidates for said office

Any known Democrat possessingthe statutory qualifications for eitheiof said offices may become a candidateat said primary by notifying the Secretary of this Committee in writing ofhis intention and by depositing withsaw Secretary the sum of money re-

quired under this resolution to be paidby such candidate fifteen days beforethe date of said Primary

Resolved That if there i only onecandidate for either or both of said

noon on the sixth day of May1907 such candidate shall be declaredthe nominee of said office

Committeemen H 0 James andWhittington Mann were appointed tomake all arrangements for the primary

All Tints MintsWe are now prepared to furnish

mints of any shade for entertainmentsBRUCE HOLLADAY

Mrs Temples Telegram tonight

Your pantry is not complete without-a sack of E F Spears Sons RedCross Flour 8tf

Dogs Slaughter Sheep-

B T Henry of Nicholas county hadtwentyone sheep killed and nine badlyinjure1 iW v Vnnhf rr

total amount of damage done was abouts filed his claim under the

new dog law

15Qlaughs in minutes MrsTemples Telegram tonight

Another Terrible WreckTwenty dead and than a hun

dred seriously injured the result orthe wreck of the electric onNew York Central Saturday nightAnofficial into the cause ofdisaster has begun

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A DEADLY QUARREL

Homer Wilson Shoots PjnkFatal Results

Homer Wilson and Ed PinkMacom both colored became involved-in a difficulty Saturday evening about730 oclock on Main street betweenSeventh and Eigth resulting in Wilsondrawing his gun and firing five times atMacom inflicting a fatal wound Oneball entered Macoms abdomen per-forating the bowels and one grazed theback of his neck three went through-M J Woods window breaking anumber of bottles of liquor and theball that grazed neck

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office near by and shortly afterwardstaken to his home in a buggy wherehe was Drs Kenneyand until yester-day oclock when hedied

It is said that Wilsonl approachedMacom and said If you up myaunt again you will have to beat meup Macom replied that he could dothat easy enough and made

like he was going to proceed todo it when Wilson fired live times inrapid succession

CHi v Jjplice Hill was near theat the time and

effort took him to jailWilson is at the Link GroceryCompany and it is said took the pistolbemused a 44 calibre from the showipase at the where it was usually kept by Mr mk

The street at usualon Saturday nights crowded with negroes and it is ja great wonder somebystander was not shot In the scramble of the to out of the wayof the someone dropped analarm and owner can getsame b calling on Chief Hill

Cattle Burned To DeathLate Saturday afternoon two of the

lirerest barns at Grassmere the celebrated Warneld Stock Iarm in Fayettecounty were totally destroyed by fireeight valuable shorthorn cattle wereburned to death and feed to the valueof 500 was also consumed The loss-s roughly estimated at 3500

A society event Mrs Temples Tele-gram tonight

Attend Mclntyres SaleIf you want a good horse cr mule at

end W D Mclntyres sale at Millersburg en he 22nd It

Land SaleT Hall of Hutchison sold

for 7000

LostSmall medicine case Georgetown

pike Finder leav at News office andset reward 15 3c

A guaranteed attraction Mrs 1 empies Telegram Tonight

Tobacco SalesJohn Donaldson of Centerville sold

to W T Overby of this city 30000pounds of tobacco at 9 cents per

D M Fredericson of saneplace sold to B F Buckley a crop ofl000 pounds at 9 cents

Special ItatesOn account of the YoungM ens

Association Convention at Pranktort February 2224 the FrankfortCincinnati Railroad has made a rate ofjne fare for the round trip open toeverybody Tickets on sale February

23 good until February 26th

150 laughs in 150 minutes MrsTemples Telegram tonight

Sale OS Big FarmJohn A Gaitskill has sold his farm

containing 5u acres near Sideview toJudge Lewis Apperson of Mt Sterling for acre cash or a total of47699 The farm is well improved

and has 200 acres of virgin soil

Recommended By PaysiciansStone Root and Gin is prescribed by

all leading physicians as being the bestremedy for kidney trouble We aresole agents for Paris Ky

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A Handsome SceneOne of the handsomest scenes ever

placed upon a stage is shown in UndtrSouthern Skies in the first act setting The scene represents a Ken-tucky country home and is true inevery detail as the models were madefrom photographs of a famous oldSouthern home taken by Lottie BlairParker while on a visit of hergirlhood friends who lives in Kentucky-

If its cut flowers you want phoneJo S Varden It

Meeting 0 Baptist LadiesBaptist ladies Missionary Society

will meet at the home of W 0Hinton Tuesday at 230 p m Subject Temperance Each member isrequested to either a clipping orpassage of Scripture bearing on theubject

We ire Here To StayOurs is no Clearance sale We are

here to stay Our goods goingbutstill we Our prices are thelowest our goods of the best

A treat is in store for you when youcome to our store and buy goods of us

Let us furnish house with firstclass secondhand goodsEither cash or credit

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