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THE BOURBON NEWS
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VOLUME XXVI PARTS KENTUCKY PKIDAY AUGUST 10 1906 NTJMBEE 60
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flie Nerve ot This Man Hargis
Withdraw from the prosecutions of
the andCallahan stump the
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the next nomination forCongress two years from now was
tie nature of the proposition made toAttorney A Floyd Byrd Monday atPeattyville by Judge J J C Bach
claiming to represent Alex Hargissuys a telegram from that place
In answer to the proposition Attorney Byrd said he was in the prosecutionof the men charged with the
of James B JamesCockrill and Dr B D Cox through asense of duty and that his characterand honor was not for sale at any price
Judge Bach was given to understandby Attorney Byrd that he did not wantthe Concessional nomination or anyother nomination if he had to get itthrough Jim Hargis and Ed Callahan
He said he did not want any office
that Hargisisin or was inany way secured through the efforts ofthe Breathitt county feudists
The proposition to have beenmade by the Hargises to Byrdone of their legal representatives created a sensation the people of Leecounty all of whom are for Byrd andceclare that he is the strongest manin the Tenth Congressional district today
Leecounty was solid for Byrd in therecent convention at Pikeville and bothDemocrats and Republicans here say itwill be an easy matter for him to control the affairs if he so chooses in thefuture When asked about the proposition Attorney Byrd simply laughedat the absurdity of it
He said it was true that such aproposition had been niade to him andthat he declined to sacrifice his honorto shield Hargis and Callahan He saidhe was in the prosecution to a finishlet the finish what it may
DVJAV Ferguson Dead
Dr J W Ferguson aged 49 years awellknown physician of the Shawhanneighborhood died yesteday morningof Funeal services will be heldthis moningat Mt Carmel church conducted b Rev J L Clark and RevW Benton Burial at Battle GroveCemetery at Cynthiana
Revoked
MayorGpmbs of Lexington has revoked the licenses of W C Foley andD M barley two Lexington saloonmen for violation of the Sunday law
HomeKilled Mdat
We have some of the finest hoirekilled slaughtered in ParisWill take pleasure in filling orderwith something nice Give us a trial
27tf LAUGHLIN BROS
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Im the luckiest man in Arkansaswrites H L Stanley of Brunothe of my wifes healthafter five years of continuous coughingand bleeding from the lungs and Iowe my good fortune to the worlds
medicine Kings NewDiscovery for consumption whichknow from will cure
if taken in time My wifeimproved with first bottle and twelvebottles completed1 the cure Curesthe worst soughs andrcolds or mpneyrefunded At OberdorfersSOc and LO TriaV bottle free
For Renthouse with four and all
modern Conveniences on Fifteenthstreet For fucther information call onr address73t MR ALMA AD AIR v
Religious
communion services will beheld atPresbyterian Church Sun
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Rev peo SW Clarke of the Baptist Church is engaged in a meetingat the Silas Baptist Church Rev
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The BoUrbon County Sunday SchoolConvention at Little
Church Tuesday Thewas largely attended
being seats enough in the church forthe crowd The rain which commencedbefore the convention convened kept
many from distance away Hadit not been for this it would have beenthe largest attended convention everheld in the noise of therain on the roof and the crowded
of the church made it impossiblefor everybody to hear and apppreciatewhat was being said but upon a wholethe convention was quite instructiveSome of the workers came away enthused with the larger and better
School Work which was discussedThe ladies of the church
credit for the in which theymanaged things under the conditionsAll of the dinner was moved into thechurch yard and was to have beenserved there but after the rain cameup an old warehouse had to be clearedup cleaned and tables put r up andeverything moved there through hardrain but the ladies were equal to theoccasion feeding everybody withoutconfusion a a king Themore that you would eat the more theywould insist on you eating
The following officers were electedfor the ensuing year
L McChesney ofParis
Vice President Rev H R Laird ofM llersburg
Secretary and Treasurer Mr JoeJaccby of Hutchison
Assistant Secretary and TreasurerMr Homer Shy of Paris
District Secretary for MiilersburCurrent V
District Secretary for Little RockEddie Burris
District Secretary for Ruddles MillsThos CurrentDistrict Secretarry for Clintpnville
S L WeathersDistrict Secretary for Paris Homer
shyk At 3 p m theconveriti9n adjournedto meet again at the ClintonvilleChristian church nextAugust v
Sosby Acquitted
Ev Thomasons courtat Millerbsurg John Sosby acquitted on the charge of shooting JamesJohnson on the ground of selfdefense
The difficulty occurred someW eks ago at a prayer meeting at the
i Tarr school house near MillersburgWarrants were issued for James
Johnson and Ora Howardcharging them with carrying concealed
They were arrested and gavebond
The Paris Businessi
Prof Lippard wishes all interestedin entering the Business College 1st ofSept to send their names to the Newsoffice and see him next week He hasjust placed six more Kentucky graduates into positions this week Hewants Iff f 102t
China Shower Social
The Womens Society will hale achina shower and a social combined inthe of the Christian churchThursday evening1 Arugust16 from7 3J to 10 oclock A cordial invitation is extended to all
Teachersf Institute
The Bourbon County Teachers Institute will be held in this city nextWeek Conducted by Pfof R M Shippof Winchester Friday has beenselected as Trustee Day and everyB the county istobe present K i
Examination for Scholarship inNormal School
for scholarship inSate Normal School at Leixntgon willbe held in Superintendent
the fourth Saturday inAugust
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The Fordham Bar0
The new Fordham Bar Messrs JH Current Co hasbeen transformed into a thing otbeauty cleaned with handsome new furniture that makes thenlace of the most inviting bars iniiie city nothing tutthe best wines champaigns whiskieswith the celebrated Jung Beer in kegand bottle old VanHook Chicken CockSam Clay Bond Lillard and OldForrester They carry the finest lineo cigars in the city Visit the newFordham Bar and be delighted with acool refreshing drink and courteoustreatment 102t
Negro Identified
John Quisenberry the negro who waslodged in jan at Madisonvillecharged with assaulting Miss MyrtleFugate was yesterday identified asher assailant by the youngwoman She j
walked into the jail and selected himfrom among the other nergo prisonersand says she is certain he is the right
oneThe friends of the girl are very muchexcited over the matter and it is fear j
ed that should an attempt at violencebe made they hard to controlThe jail is being heavily guarded
It is rather remarkable that whenever New York feels that she oughtto ieoim there is a shakeup in thepolice force
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REAL ESTATE
BOURBON CIRCUIT COURTThomas Hawkins c Plaintiffs
of SaleLizzie Johnson c Defendants
By virtue of a judgment and order cfsale made and entered in the abovestyled cause at the June term 1906 Iwill sell at public auction to tbq highest i
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Saturday August 25 1906on the public square in Paris BourbonCounty Kentucky at about the hour of11 oclock a m the following described real estate
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turnpike it being a part ofSid Clay farm and about seven milesfrom the tcwn of Pars and bounded asfollows
Beginning at a corner to Simon i
Asnursts line then N 75J W 2484
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then b 78 E 2816 poles to the beginning containing about one acre
Said sale will be made upon a creditof six and twelve months for equalparts of the purchase money for whichthe purchaser will be required to execute bonds with good surety payableto the undersigned Master
and bearing interest at the rateof six per cent per annum from dateof sale until paid said bonds to havethe force and effect of judgments
Evans being one undivided onesixtjenth each qf said land and the in
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Witness my hand this 9th day ofAugust 1906
RUSSELL MANN M C B C CC A McMillan Attorney 101724
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