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TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAR

PAEIS KENTUCKY JANUARY 221909x NUMBER 7

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with a resolution to have hereafteronly the best flour Put your resolution into practice by ordering a sackof PURITY FLOUR today Youll findit bakes more to the pound and produces better bread cake and pastrythan any you have ever used Dontforget PURITY FLOUR hasmany imitations v

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We are expert builders of highclass

you are thinking of a headstone formember of your family let us

remind you that you can get the mostartistic work here at the lowestprices

Paris Monumental Works

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One oS the New Pl nsA new plan mapped out for pooling

this years crop of Burley tobacco isfinding much favor The details of theplan have not yet been completed butthe general scheme has been formed asfollows

Agents will be sent out by theto buy the crops of the growers

for one dollar and other valuable considerations the other valuable considerations to be the sellingprice of the mans the societyThis contract will vet the title to the

crop in the Burley Tobacco Society andwill do away with all attempt to breakpledges and consequent injunctions toprevent a grower a crop thathas been pledged

To Prohibit IntermarriageTo prohibit the intermarriage of

negroes and whites in WashingtonSenator Milton of Florida has introduced a bjll in the SeTiate which

that any person having oneeighth or more of blood shall bedeclared a negro

G S Varden Jos S Varden

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promptly and with the purest

drugs bring them to us Ask

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Prescription Druggists

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andLightning Insurance

Best English and Anieri anVr Companies

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Oysters KaleTurkeys ParsnipsChickens Sweet PotatoesSausageBreakfast CelerySliced Ham Lettuce

EVAPORATED FRUITSPeaches v

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Figs Dried Apples

Buckwheat Flour Maple SyrupMince Meat Sourkraut

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January AttractionSoThe best ever seen in Lexington Are growing more

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nlays leading role supported by great value and bestquality Old favorites who fail to please Do

let the opportunity to visit Msl high class entertainment escape youv Wequote you a few lines special pricesMahogany Dresser 22 now 1450Mahogany Sideboard 42 now 2700Large Turkish Chair 17 now 1250Golden Oak Buffet 35 now 2250Early English China Cabinet 35 now 200QEarly English Buffet 25 now T 1500

departments included great sacrifice of profit

COCarpets Furniture Wall Papers Draperies and Aft Goods

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Eight Young Negro BurglarsLanded in Jail

Officer James Burke on yesterday j

afternoon presented suite a novel sightwalking down street with eight young j

negro boys aged from 12 to 15 years

jail werearrested afterwards and joined theirpals in the lockup

They were charged with burglarizingLavin Conn ells grocery on corner

oiistore was robbed onand on Wednesday night of watchesknives etc and the cash register emptied of 5 in cash Part of the missing gcods have been recovered

The members of the youthful gangof theives now in jail are Dallas

Washington Harrison Richmond Oakford Morris Joe Billie Ben Lair andtwo others The leaders of the gangare the first two named Dallasand Dennis Lair they would elect anight for the robbery and the twohide in the big store roomafter dark and remain until Lavin

Connell would lock They wouldthen unlock and unbolt the back doorThe rest of the gang would be

on the outside when the leaderswould the tip and hand out theswag which would be equally dividedbetween them

Seven of these boys arrestedwhile at the colored city school Everylast one of given thelimit in the Reform School at Greendale

Salmon and MackerelWe will have fresh yellow salmon

blue salmon and Spanish mackerel today and tomorrow

SAUER

DEATHS

We see from the daily papers thatHenry Green for many years verypopu lar conductor on the Alaysvillebranch of the L N died at hishome in Louisville Wednesday atage of 63 Hiswhen he was railroading

The body of Miss Pattie Crutcheraged 22 who died near Paynes Depot of typhoidfever was interred atLexington Tuesday Miss Crutcher

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had been confined to her bed for somedays with typhoid feverbufc it was notthQushhetndition was at all

She vast he of two veryand devoted sisters and was

young woman of many bsautiful traitsof character and beloved hyher family and friends

Her sister Miss Virginia Crutcheris also quite sick with the same diseaseand the sad news is being kept fromherThese two young ladies were formerpupils at Bourbon College in this cityand have many friends here who willregret to learn of this sad news

Florida StrawberriesFresh Florida Strawberries large

and delicious atWM

Milk ThieS NabhedMr Oakford Hinton has beenhaving

his milk bottles stolen from his frontand concluded to watch last

night A little after dark he was called to supper and asked his cook tokeep watch while he ate It was notlong before she notified him

He immediately ran to the doorpicking up a heavy cane enroute Twocolored boys were making good time inleaving Mr Hinton followed andafter a chase of over a square wasclose enough to the largest boy to usehis cane The first lick across the boyshead shattered the but did notstop the thief

In a few more jumps however hecaught him and used the remainingpiece of cane on him to a good

The boy is about 16 years oldand said his name was Butler and thathe lived in Newtown The smaller boyescaped Butler was turned over toChief of Police Hill

The stealing of milk bottles is aneveryday occurence in Paris and thisis the first capture of the thief yet tobe reported

Some steps should be taken to ridthe streets of the crowds of littlenegroes that roam them every day andnight looking for opportunities to domischief We might also add that thecrowds of white children that are allowed by parents to loaf on the streetsafter night committing all kinds ofdeviltry They run in gangs bothwhite and black they should be

Only yesterday ten negro boys landed nthe Paris jail for burglary their

running from 12 to 15 years

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anniversary of the birth of AbrahamLincoln Postmaster General MeyerWednesday announced that one

million new 2ccnt postal stampswill he issued on or before February 12next The new issue was provided forby a resolution of Congress Thedesign comprises the portrait of

in an eclipse the only decorationbeing a spray of laurel leaves and the

States Postage ina straight line at the top of the stampwith the numerals 12

1909 at the bottom The color

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Every Noting Mans and Boys Suit OvercoatI Raincoat Topcoat and odd Trousers go in this Sale at

25 per discount Nothing held back This is allIj x-

I new No old stuff in this sale that wdre tryingj to get rid of at half price Come in and be convincedi Everything marked in plain figures you have tof

I do is deduct 25 per cent and tell thei price aswell ag we can

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