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Monday August 25 we placed onSale 100 pieces Shiha Matting

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POINTS ABOUT BUGGIESTO BE CONSIDERED

flieStyleThe Quality

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The large assortment that we carry to ¬

gether with the HIGH QUALITY of same and ourVERY LOW PRICES are responsible for our rap ¬

idly growing business A large number ofpeople are showing their appreciation of thesepoints by trading with us and are thereby in ¬

creasing our businessvery materially as well as

Saving Themselvest 1 J Money

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SENSATION IN LOGA

Assault and Murder of a Young

Girl Near Homer11 >

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Dead o the flurderer I

rtFoundCommitted Suicide J I

Miss Zada Vick a young sixteenyearold daughter of Mr ChasVick a farmer residing neeyHomer in Logan county was mundered Wednesday about noon She

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went alone to a spring in a valleysome distance from the house to geta bucket of milk for dinner Notreturning a search was made andher dead body was found about4 oclock near by hidden behind alarge stone in a fence corner andcovered with leaves Herwas crushed in with a stone lyingnot far A postmortem ex ¬

amination showed that she hadbeen outraged previous to her murderTracks of the murderer showedthat he wore heelplates on hisshoes Bloodhounds were put to

serviceHundredssearch Thursday arJ it soon became known from a series of suspicious circumstances that HughMarshall a white man living amile or two away of a low order ofintelligence was the probable

awayfromdeserted with a fire in the stoveshowing that Marshall hadbeen gone long Thursday anFriday were days ofexcItementbut Friday afternoon one of thsearching parties reported thathey had found the dead body ofMarshall hanging in a lonely barntwo miles from the scene of thewurder where he had suicidedwitIh

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empaneled and the suicide theorypromptly backed up by a verdict

FACEINotWounded Boy Considered

1Seriously Hurt

A shooting occurred Saturdaynight in a cabin two miles west ofthe city It seems that Will Whit

1lock was in the house when Sherman Dawson another colored boyentered Whitlock had a pistol i

his hand and fired The ball

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the parties were only playing andthat the shooting was accidental

No warrant has been issued

aGOES TO CLiNTON

Prof Calvin Receives aPromotion

Prof J M Calvin of this county +

a young man who has steadilyworked hIS way upward in hischosen profession Jeft this week toenter upon his duties as Superintendent ot the Public Schools aClinton Ky Prof Calvin was theDemocratic nominee for superin ¬

tendent of schools for Christiancounty last year and reduced theRepublican majority onehalf H-

is a young teacher of fine characterand holds a state certificate

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JUDGE WATKINS

Graceys New Police Judge Named

at Last

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holding a new eciipn J P Meacham whose election was contestedby H T Watkin declined topressto matter further withdrawing inthe interest of Mr Watkins Thcouncil at a called meeting then

electingM6Natkinswhose yexpected from Frankfort

One man was killed and five in ¬

jured in a collision in a B and Otunnel near Pittaburgr

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INSTITUTEI

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White Educators In Session

iklv This Week

rBowlingd

Will Lecture Thurseupe Christian County Teachersmet at the Court House

yesterday and will be in sessionpvc days The conductor is ProfB C of Bowling Green

Those in attendance yesterdaywere the following titles omitted

Mabel Adkerson Dovie Anderson p T Atwood W F Alexan-der

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J E Brown Minnie BrameMyrtle Brasher Pearl Brasher

1W E Gray Mrs W E GrayFlorence Gray Nora Greer LucyHambaugbElizabeth Green MyrtleHolman R C Hopson Ora HesterWillie Jackson Pearl Jenkins MrsJimtnje Jenkins John Keith MrsJohn Keith Clay Thomas W EWagtier Jennie West CarrieWood Lizzie Weaver Mrs EllaWalker Elizabeth Walker J GWright Alice West H H WestNora Williamson Rev J S PatePaul Keith Annie King Ora KingIda Lacy Florence Lindsay Vir¬

gil Lovelace Alva Lewis LutherMercian J L Manire ArthurNewsom Hattie Newsom Mrs JB Fisher Harvey Thomas Eliza-beth

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Knight Carrie Brasher ABogard Lillian Bush Ida BramCrickds

Wallace R Cherry William HCrayaort ¬

bers Nannie Dickinson WallaceW Durham C E Dudley EdwinElliott Elizabeth Edmunds Geor ¬

gia Fruit S T Fruit Jr OscarPool L E Price Mrs Hattie Rob-inson

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Flora Ryan Emma Steven-son

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Mary Stoner Amanda TaylorThe devotional exercises were

conducted at the opening by RevJ R Armistead Rev YutakaMinakuchi of Tokio Japan madea few remark taking as his sub-ject

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The Bible as a book of Liter¬

atureMiss Jennie West was elected as

Secretary and Mary Stoner assist-ant

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Prof C E Dudley Mrs Ella Walker and Miss Ida Brumfieldwere appointed a programme com ¬

nmitteeThe flirt subject discussed was

The PujMr 4>y Prof T C CherryTbifc jr followed by The

Teach 1 ty prof C K DudleyProfcik °B West was heard is-

the aftejictojj on EnvironmentsSpelling was discussed by Mrs

John 1id lllttMiss Bessie WalkerWdiiU

VToDays Program

Willidiscussthe Sentence Methodpresentedtothers

Grammar in all its branchesby Miss Willie Jackson ot Pem-

brokeeAt the afternoon session Prof

Burn tfwil1 talk about Oral Lesr

sonsProMCberry will duscuss theTeach rs Duty to be Physically

Able to TeachProCyV F Alexander will take

Narcotics as his subject anddiscusS hygienic laws and physicalcultur jllso

Miss Anderson will takeCompetition as her theme

Then topic will be anoutline course of instruction byProf Cherry

eThe Institute will be in sessionuntil Friday afternoon the pro-

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being announced from day to-

day On Thursday evening ProfCherry will lecture at the courthouse on some branch of schoolwork He is a graduate of Harvardand those interested in educationalmatters should not fail to hear him

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Headquarters For

Ladies Underwear

Dimities Batistes Dotted

iwisses and Lawns

inHopkinsvilleChildrens and Gentlemans Hosiery

CoveringsCarpets Etc Big ass-ortment in every line to select from All are we-lcomeTMMJONES

MAIN STREET HOPKINSVILLE KY

The 4Winter Braa4Bakeries

2 Loaves Winters CreamBread for tuC ti

GH Winter Propr Phone 5Tn IJ T>

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20 Years Has Led all Worm Rene ill i WlfldhPrepedBURGLARY AT KUTTAWA

Officers Here Notified to Look OutFor Robber

The Kuttawa Mercantile Com ¬

panys store at Kuttawa was burglarized Saturday night and CityMarshall W H McCollum notifiedChief Armstrong to be on the look¬

out or the thief It is thought thatthe robbery was committed by athroughthetaken were a No 34 coat and apair of patent leather shoes

NO ADDITIONS TO CHURCH

The Meeting at Olivet Closed

Sunday Night

The protra cted meeting which hadbeen in progress for the past twoweek at Olivet Baptist church nearHowell closed Sunday night Thepastor Rev W H Vaughan wasassisted in the meeting by RevWesley Bruner of Baltimore Md

This was the third meeting thatDr Bruner has assisted in con-

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at that church and thepeople were delighted with him

The crowds that attended thishiSItoryrrieetIing

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FELL ON STREET

And Died a Few Minutes Later ofApoplexy

Mrs Sue McCoy widow of JohaMcCoy col died suddenly in the a

city Sunday afternoon of apoplexyShe ate dinner with her sisterMrs Peter Poe ell Sr and wasapparently in her usual healthAbout 3 oclock she started to herhome on Third street As shereached the corner of Fourth andCampbell she fell on the pavementParties who saw her fall carriedher to Neal Bells residence Shewas unconscious and expired in afew minutes She was 57 years oldand leaves four children

LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION

Of Primitive Baptists ConcludedAnnual Session

The Little River Association ot Ithe Primitive Order of Baptists hasjust closed a three days session atCub Creek eight miles west of La ¬

fayette Elder D R Turner ofCerulean Springs preached the in¬

troductory sermon Eld Turnerxand Elder J B Darnall of Lintonwho have been clerk and moderatorrespectively for several years werereelected The Association was

tlargely attended

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