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BEST POSTED MASON

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Mr Jas W Carloss the newMaster of the Hopkinsville MasonicLodge is said to be the best postedman on Masonic lodge work in thispart of Kentucky and it is doubtfulif there are any Masons in the Statewho are better informed He wasfor many years Master of the JamesMoore lodge in the country but nowlives close to town and has just beenelected Master of the local lodge

Mr Carloss never uses a book butknows practically evertyhing in theritual in its amplified form

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THINGS OBTAINABLE

NO OTHER STOREATIIN TOWN

and prompt1Quck telephone calls

day or atI2All the leading

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clock iby phoneor visit M

Thelma the new Perij4 fumei5 gtainir6 Gunthers CandiesE

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9 Kentucky Belle Cigars

4I O Opera dates and seats

Quick prompt serVIce11 1ourare cordially invited to

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=PERSONAL GOSSIP

Miss Bettte Buckner Js visitingrelatives in Clarksville

Mr J W Yancoy of Paducah is

here in buisnoasMr Frank Baker of Sty Lduii

visited his mother Mrs Julia1Bakej

near Julieij during the holiday

Page Blakemore will return tLexington today He is a studentat the State tollege

Mr John C Latham of New

York arrived the first of the weefor a brief yisit

Mr Jno W Lewis Jr of Ohio

was here Monday on q visit to his

father Rev Jno W Lewis

Miss Mary Cave who had beenvisiting the family of Mr H D

Wallace returned home this week

Gary Huggins of Bear SpringiTehn was here this week on a visit

to his father Mr R H Hugginswho is ill

Gus DatiUo1 who spent the Christmas holidays with his parents in this-

city will return to Vincennes Indtoday where he has been makinghis home for several months

John J Tigert Jr son of the lateBishop Tigert visited friends herethis week He holds a Rhodesscholarship at Oxford College Eng

landLyneStarling James Nourse and

Herschel Long who spent the Xmasholidays with parents have returnedto Danville to resume their studiesin Central University

HEARTBROKEN GIRL

Left a Letter Saying She

Could Not Live Without

Her Faithless Lover

The suicide of Miss Lillie Melton-

a young school teacher at Nortonville last week was one of the mostmelancholy tragedies ever occurring-in Hopkins County Miss Meltonaccording to a letter she left hadbeen deprived of her virtue by OttoEison an employe of the ortonvilleMercantile Co who married Miss

Berna Barnett of Mortons Gap

Dec 30 One hour later Miss Mel

ton drank carbolic acid and took herown life declaring in a pathetic letter to her faithless love that shecould not live without him

The following is one of thepathetic paragraphs in the letter ofthe brokenhearted

Berna is a dear sweet girl andshe will make you happy She ii

better than poor me but she cannotlove you any more than I do andshe is not any purer and more vir-

tuous than I was Before you sulliedmy honor I wonder Otto thatyou could contemplate marriagewith any girl after the things thathave passed between us after you

have told me over and over againthat you never meant to marry thatyou did not think you could possiblyever get ready to marry SometimesI wonder if you ever told me exactlywhat you felt and meant at any-

time God knows Otto it is a terri-

ble thing to win a womans heart todeceive her from first to last Godforgive you as freely as I do for thethings youhave made me suffer

Miss Melton was 22 years old adaughter of Jas W Melton and

was widely popular in Madisonvillewhere the family lives Miss Meltonhad been teaching school at Nortonyule

QUARTERLY MEETING

First Meeting of the Hop

kinsville District

Dr John W Lewis the presidingelder of the Hopkinsville district ofthe Methodist church presided atthe first quarterly meeting of thecurrent year last Monday night inthis city The meeting was a highlyinteresting one and largely attended

The reports submitted showedthat all the churches are in fine con-

dition The capacity for good Sun-

day schoolwork was considered andnew efforts along this line were determined upon <

The new district iscompo ed ofparts of the old RUsSellvilleandPrinceton districts and is composed-

of 22 counties Dr Lewis Will proveto be a most competent presiding gelder and great growth and usefulness may be expected under him

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Belatedthis city Sunday Rev H Dr Smith

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Twenty Couples Enjoyed theAnnual Dinner and

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Thfittlannual bunuet at HotelLathafh Saturday night given bybyotwelve clubyoungllady visitors each with escortmaking forty present Dinner wasserved in the large dining room andand the members of the club werein colonial costume and powderedhair There were several after dinner speeches the program being as

followsToastmasterMr Ben S Winfree

Ye Colonial DamesMr W PWinfree jr

The Girls TodayMr lt9hn StitesLooking Around Mr A BAn

derson Nashville TennHearts and ClubsMrL Aubrey

TuggleThe speeches were all good and

Mr Winfree made an excellenttoastmaster

The following club members werepresent

Misses Sallie George Blakey Jea-nie Graham Bettio Leo Smith JeanMcKee Mary Goldthwaite JeanGoldthwaite Mildred HubbardMary Jones Joy Herndon Mesdames A B Anderson of Nash ¬

ville B S Winfree and HollandGarnett The guests were MissesAlise Dabriey Mary G StarlingAnnie McPherson Mary BronaughLouise Jones Lucile Ellis ChristineCarothers Elkton Alcott PaducahMessrs Dennis Shaw Jim WinfreeGuy Starling Emmett Jones FrankRives R F McDaniel Will NeelyJohn Thomas Will Winfree JohnStites Dan Young Ben Moore LA Tuggle M H Nelson jr WMcL Cowan Browne Whitlow BobFairleigh Arthur B Anderson Hol¬

land Garnett and Ben S Winfree<

DR STONE

Will Have Offices Over Storeof Keegan Co

Dr J E Stone the prominentHerndon physician has made allarrangements to move to Hopkinsville in a few days and will have hisoffices up stairs over the millinerystore of Keegan Co on Main Stbetween 9th and 10th Dr Stoneis one of the most popular physi ¬

cians of the county and our peoplewill gladly welcome him DrStones family consists only of him ¬

self and wife and they will boarduntil spring

KEEGAN CO

Will Move Next to AndersonFowler Drug Co

Keegan Co will move into thestoreroom next to the AndersohFowler Drug Co now occupied byTom Datillo about the first of Feb

With LCMr Robert Brown is now with the

construction force of the I Ci rail¬

road The company is fencing itsroad from Princeton to Nashville andMr Brown is with the fencing force

XmasOGoodsur

Goods is much larger andmore varied than ever be¬

fore consisting of the mostexquisite line of

Imported Panoy ChinaBisque Figures and

Statuary French andGerman China Dinner

Ware EtcWashstand Sets Glassware

Lamps Carving Sets Silver Platedware of all kinds consisting ofknives forks spoons sugar shells

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nut sets chafing dishes etc Also anice line of pocket cutlery razors

I brass fire sets coal vases and manyother useful as well as ornamentalarticles Dont make your purchasesbefore seeing our stock

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