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Hazard Herald
December 18, 1913
Jay
Draughn Killed by Jas. O. Combs
Tragedy Occurred on Main Street at 7:25
Wednesday Night
Draughn Received 4 wounds,
from Effect of Which he died at 3 O'Clock
this morning.
Jay Draughn, Town Marshall of Hazard,
was shot and fatally wounded last night at
about 7:25 by James O. Combs. It is said
that Combs was under the influence of
intoxicants and met Draughn upon Main Street
in front of the vacant place between the
Wooton & Morgan building and Campbell &
Walker's store. It is said that Combs placed
his arm around the neck of Draughn and drew
his pistol, whereupon Draughn said: "Don't
shoot me, Jim. I am your friend--come with
me and I will take care of you." Then,
according to witnesses, Combs began firing,
the first shot passing through Draughn's ear
and glancing on his head; another shot
penetrated the right breast; another the
right shoulder; and another one in the
stomach. Draughn dragged himself to the door
of the Hazard Pharmacy from where he was
carried to the offices of Drs. Hurst and
Gross, where everything possible was done to
alleviate his sufferings. He died at three
o'clock this morning. Combs was arrested
and put in jail. A great deal of excitement
was caused by the trouble, as both men are
well known throughout Eastern Ky. Combs was
a candidate in the recent primary for
Sheriff.
Draughn has lived here for about two years,
having come here from Knott county.
Transcribed by Lynda Combs Gipson
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