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VOL. 31 W55M .,-- Twice-a-Week Record-Pre TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 3: All known democrats and all other person wlw dosiro to aillllnte with the democratic party at tho com- 1 ing November oloction, nnd who will i abide by the decision of said Primary, and all young men who are not of ago ithe sum of iJIWti.W, wnicn gum bihui be borno equally by each eandidate. If thcro is more tlwn one enndidate for said office; and which sum shall be paid te the Committee in cash, by being placed in wie nanus 01 wanon r. Fogue, Chairman of said Committee, I Democratic party for Representative. M. F. POGUE. Ch'r. Ex. Com. R. F. WHEELER, Sec. Seed Wheat for Sale. We have 250 bushels of extra fine Everett's high grade seed wheat for i,l,, I'liiu iiiknnt li.. .w.uf ooncrnn row but will be of ago and legal voters made 31 bushels per acre. $1.25 per, . i ( i!. .. 1 AATl .. liiuVwil ii l n irt nt the ,oTomuer uiecuon iww, unu " " Sw'io desire to nfllliate with the demo- Icrath purty, are eligiblo Voters to pnrticimte in sakl Primary election. It is desired by snid Democratic hx tcutive Committee for said Legislative District, thnt nil expense of holding Boiii Primary election slmU be borne and paid by tho candidates for .said Dlllce, being voted for, which will be J. O. Dixon & Co. Marion, Ky. Important. In order to reduce our stock of wheat bran, yillgsell nt$1.10 perewt., for the next ten days only. Maiuon Milling Company, (Incorporated.) Drop -in our tore during our Demonstration Week, Aug. 9-14, and lot us show you why tho Great and Grand Majcstio Rango is tho bent on earth, A Souvenir Set Waro, worth $8.00, given with every Majestic Range sold. T, H. Cochran & Co. MARION, CRITTENDEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, AUG., 10 (909 I liKtAI KtUUUlUN 5 A L t TRAGEDY Stirs Roland Rich Puts Bullet In Wile's Brain Over Domestic Troubles. MadiBonville, Ky., Aug. 7. One of tho most shocking and cold-blooded tragodios that has ever occurred in MadiBonville and Hopkins county took place last night when Roland Rich tdiot and almost instantly killed hit wife, Dora, aged HO years, over domestic troubles. The woman was shot in tho loft jaw, the bullet passing through her hoad. She lived about ten miuutcs, but was unconcious from tho time tho was shot. Rich to all appearances determined to kill his wile, lor hu shot her twice, the other shot taking etlcct in her arm. She did not make any outcry after the first shot. It is said that Rich and his wife had not on tho best of terms. Finally it is said she told him she would leave him. It is said Rich had been drinking. Lorcne Ashby, the danghtor of the murdered woman, rushed into the hall after Rich, and it is said he tncl to shoot tho girl but was prevented fromdoing so. Rich bogged local ollicors to protect him while taking him to jail and reuuostod the in to tako him out of town. The ollicors promised to protect lii in Mi far as it was in their, powor. The emtio has stirred the oity and county, and there is widespread indignation ovor tho tragedy. WARNING. It is a violation of the City Ordinance to pass balls on any street or alley within the citv. There is danger of striking passing citizens, nnd hereafter ttioso passing balls on streets or alleys will be prosecuted. J. W. Blue, Mayor. My ontiro stock of .Goods going at an astonishing low price. Come and rsecure some of these splendid bargains before they are gone. J. b. AlcMurray - ANNUAL CONVENTION 01 Crlttenben County Sunday School Association to be Held at Marlon, Ky., Aug. 30-31, '09. Kikst Day Evening Session. S:()0 Devotional Servicos, ilev. E. H. Blackburn. S:1fi The Opportunity for Service in the Sunday School, J. W. Blue. S :II Missions in the Sunday School, Rov. .). W. Flyun. 8:fi5 Tho Foundation and Essential of all Successful Sunday School Work, State Worker. fl:25 Announcements. skcon'd Day Forenoon Session. SI: Ift Devotional Service, llcv. W, T. Oakley. il:3U Remarks, by County President Sl;40 Report of County Secretary. !:45 What tho Association May, Mean to the Individual School, State Worker. 10:00' Teacher Training, Dr. T. C. Johnson. 10:20 Visitation and Home Department, Rev, J. IJ. Adams. 10:40 Daily Biblo Reading, MUs Nolle Walkcx. 11:00 Tho Organized Adult Biblo Class, Kcnnitb C. Davis. 1 1 :20 Pledges and offerings for State and Couity Work. ll:f0 Appointment of Committees' Announcements, etc. A vtkunoon Session. 1 :30 Song, Prayer and Praiso service. 1:!0 How to Organizo and Maintain: (1) Ordlc Roll, Mrs. L. E, Cridcr. (2) Beginnor's Class, Mrs. II. K. Woods. (3) A Primary Class or Department, Mrs. II. N. Lamb (4) A Junior Class or Depart- 2:30 3:00 3:20 3:30 3:f0 ment, W. D. Cannan. Round Table on the Work of Elementary Grades, State Worker. Our Children for Christ, Rev. A. C. Biddlo. Report of Committees. Consecration Meeting. Unfinished busine&sT" DEATHS. Miss Rubcnach Nimmodied Thursday July 24) after sn illness of ten weeks, bhe was born April 15, 1SSJ4 and was consequently lf years 3 months and 14 days old. She was a patient sufferer and a sweet Christian character, having joined the Christian church in 1SJ06. The funeral service wctc conducted at the home of the parents Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Nimmo, on Friday, by Rev Flynn of the Christion church, assisted by Rev. Oakley of the C. P. church and Rov. R. C. Love of the Church. After the beautiful and impressive service at the home that loved her so devotedly her body was cansigncd to in the levely Marion Cemetery in the presence of a host of sorrowing relatives and friends. Wilina Rose, the infant daughter of Mts. Agnes Ashley, died very suddenly Wednesday evening after an illness of but a day. She was stricken Tuesday and Wednesday her pure little spirit took its flight for the Beautiful City, where today she is basking in the sunlight of God's love. The funeral service was held at Sugar Grove by Rev. Oakley in the presence of a vast number of sympathizing friends. J. R. Brantley was born, May 30th, 1S!7, Was married, Deo. 23rd. 1S7H, to Miss Nicie King. Four children were born to this union three of which are yet living, The deceased has ako two brothers and seTcn sisters yet living;- He professed faith in Christ in 1892 and uuited with tho Baptist-church at Ropton, Ho hold family prayor for fiftcon years. Died, July 24th, 1909. Come and sco the great cooking wonder at our store all nest week. You have a chance to get a Souvenir Sot of Ware Free. See large advertisement in this paper. T. H. Cochran & Co. NUMBER II jfc The Greatest Reduction Sale ever Inaugerated in Marion, Is stjJJ.in Progress and the Greatest Opportunity for Buying the Best t boods tor the Least money is yours I am over-stocked and to reduce it, I am selling every article in my entire stock at a greatly reduced price. This reduction applies to goods just com" ing in as well as to any other portion of the stock. It is all new for that matter.; Come see for yourself. It is the only way you will have of really knowing I have used the best possible judgment in the selection of this large stock and there is nothing old or shelf-worn in it. I am not forced to sell, but the fact that I am over-stocked suggeststhe idea of reducing it by greatly reducing the price and net me assure you that all through the month of August this Slaughter in prices will continue. 1 am selling as I promised through my advertisement and will so continue. Money saved is money made. If I can save you money on what ou need is it not policy for you to buy from me? I am not go- ing to quit busisess, but continumore deltenriinedjy than ever. The liberal patronage accorded me by the people of Crittenden and adjoining counties have made my business a success. This I appreciate and to more fully show it, I mean to give them more bargains and better bargains than eVbr known before. I pay cash and get all the lowest discounts. Hence J can sell to you cheaper than if I bought on time. I nesd not tell you that the Cash System Is the Best. Cpme to see me during this Sale And you will be able to take home some of the best bargains you ever had offered yu. Hoping to see all of my old customers and as many new ones as possible in my store during this reduction sale that you may enjoy and take advantage of the cheapest prices on goods you ever saw, I am very truly yours, Imain street, HENRY STONE. 4 y Mr MARION, KENTUCKY.! frifrfr4oMoioi 4444 PRIMARY ELECTION Democratic Primary lo be Held nt Various Vollng Precincts Sept., II l'JO'J. SHltrn. K . . Auly 31. lUt1). -The Dun ...ritur Executive Committuo for the S. rnth l,'gwlutivo District of w r ton od of the coantlo of ( nt temlon ind Livingston, thU day. n with a cnll mado by the ( hitinnan of tho said Suvunth e IhHtrirt f Kentucky, assembled in Mm city in executive aoion, being iU"rous f holding a Primary Klection under the provision made nnd provided in mich cnen. to nominate n i.tr for th office of Representative in the Seventh Legislative District of Kntuckv. do now call and direct and rehy give public notice that a Demo- rrutic Primary for the purpose of a candidate for for the Seventh Legislative District of Kentncky. will bo held in said cHintiH f Crittenden and Livingston, jim1 he polU for this purpose will bo in the various voting precincts of (mid Counties of Crittenden nnd Livingston at the usual voting places therein, Saturday, Sept, Uth, 1009, between the hours of fi o'cJock a. m. and t o'clock p. m., as required by law. on or before the 2nth day of August Any person deiring to submit his name as a candidate for the office, to be voted for in the Primary hereby called, for tho democratic nomination, shall not, later thnn 15 days next preceding the hold of said Primary, viz, 2l day of August 1000, apprise the Kxecutlvo Committee of said District of the fact that he is a candidate by notifying Mnrion F. Pogue, Chairman of akl Committee, at Marion, Crittenden County, Kontucky, that he is a candidate for Representative of the Sevonth Logtelativo District ot Kentucky: and, upon his compliance with tho conditions proscribed by this Committee governing candidates, and paying tho roquirod entrance fee ns prescribed heroin, shall have his name printed upon the ballots as a candicato for tho otllce of Representative. In the event of their being only one candidate for Representative for this District, complying with the requirements of this call, then and in that event said primary will bo called off, and the Democratic Committee for tho Seventh Legislative District of Kentucky will meet nt Salem, Kentucky, on tho 27th day of August, 1909, at 1 o'clock p. in., nnd will proceed to take the necessary steps to d'claro said candidate tho nominee of the RESOLUTIONS Adopted by The Methodist Sunday School on Death of Orlln Moore. So long thy power ha'.h blest us, sure it still, will lead us on, O'er moor and pon, o'er crag and torrent till The night is gone, And with the maon those angel faces smile, Which we have loved long sieo and lost awhile. Resolved: That it is with profound sorrow and deep regret thai the Sunday School give up one of its beloved members, Orlin Moore, Resolved: That whilo we can. not understand tho mysterious ways of God, yet it seem hard to give up one just blooming into manhood and in his death tho Sunday Sclrool, Church and Kpworth League lose a valuable member. Resolved: That we the Almigh'ty for such a life as that exemplified by Oiiin. Resolved: That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to Ins parents and brothers. N. G. Rochestsr, Coleman Vostxr. Committee. FAMILIES HOLD REUNION. Sturgis, Ky., July 27. A reunion of tho Wallace and Holt families was held at the lovely country home f Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Wallace Satmday. This proved to be ono of the most enjoyed of theso annual events. A sumptious pionio dinner was sorved on tho kwn. Nearly a hundred relatives and a fow friends on joyed tho hospitality bit riiesc good people, and it is to bo hoped Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, whilo having already passed the half centuary milestono, may yet enjoy many uh happy gatherings of friends and loved ouos. WANTED a 1" f"m I50 to 200 acres, havo botwesn $3000.00 and $4, 000. 00 to pay down. Address W. B. Bslt, Shoritas, Ky. i1? fi j'.l ; "VJ Ji i 1