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J. D. Bacon & Co. PHARMACISTS. —Proscriptions] fified at all_hours— Night/Bell side of door. + Pharmacists, J.D. Bacon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. DRUGGISTS. POTHECARIES. fe make a specialty of sbtaining Can prepare your family or private he kinds of barks, soon £00 nerbs, Mi trom that you can get anything y 0 wan| vest pes, & lintment to @ corn | iy this oft-neglected line .f o'r busi- cure, and do it right. ness. Druggists and Apothecaries, Cor. Seventh axp Jackson Straeets, Papvcan, Ky. Easter Sunday is the day foriew Spring clothes. No man should let Easter pass | auditor of the N., C. & St. L., is in iving an order to his} the city. If you want to be sure to {receive your clothes in time, to rl get the [atest patterns, wyle and | afternoon for Savanna, ‘Tenn., on a sit’ my | business trip. without taiior. rfect fit, you should v jailoring establishment, WwW. PS Dicke ety de ae left at noon for 0 Broadway NOTIC BSealed pri he Cou p to. £0) ‘etty with 4 Ie xtreet ihypec 6n the sinéets Wherever order trast Inapegtor or or city counet n for fatthful performance d by the council. ‘The city re. to reject apy and all bids, D A. YEISER, Mayor, TO CONTRACTORS. Kk inthe ot Palucan. April 5) WEATHER REPORT. Louisville, April 10.— Possibly | 0 showers tonight. Sunday generally t! fair. LOCAL MENTION. Fiscal Court. As forecast yesterday fiseal court] nominated at tLe recent Democratic night, and Wi yposals will be received at the office HC ler! 7 te furnish for Hardy, Ark. arin bP gravel like sample ctor. Said grrvei ‘e.| father, Officer Frank Harlan. Howard Daniel left at noon for St. | Louis, Miss Blanche Boswell has returned trom Hickory Grove, Capt. Bart E. Linehan, of Da- | Duque, is in the city again. Dr Will Reed went up to Calvert City on business this forenoon. Mrs. S. V. Davis returved to Karl-| ARRESTED HERE THIS MORNING. ington today, after a visit to relatives here. Mrs. Chas. Brower and children) soja $48 Worth of Ties at Metrop- returoed this morning from a visit to Mayfield. Mr. EB. B. TIE THIEF. John Creach, of Livingston County, in Trouble. olis—They Belonged to G M. Wilson. Teachout, traveling Mr. Tom Orr left on the Clyde th WAS TAKEN BACK 1) SWITHLAND, Mrs. Dr. D. G. Murrell and Mise John Creach, a well known young i goa} man of Livingston county, was ar- Mrs, M. Chastain is expected) rested this morning by Oilicer Wm. back this afternoon from a visit to] Wheelis aboard the steamer Clyde, Leitehfield. Ky. _ Jon a chaige of grand larceny. | He Dr. S. P. Cope, who has been in} was taken before Judge Sanders at the city for several weeks, left at noon | 9:30 o'clock and turned over to the complainant in the case, G. M. Wil- Mrs. C. W. Lander arrived at noon| son, who took the prisoner to Smith- .|from Princeton on a visit to her|land on the Hopkins. Mr. Wilson arrived in the city last Miss Annie Neblett has returned | night from his home near Smitliland. to her home in Clarksville, after a| For some time past Creach | visit to Mr. E. P. Weaks aud family, | t work for him, — He owns Mrs ind Mrs. John Gardner left[{r™ms in Livingston courity ‘ Mrs, Gard. | father of the young man nominated or has a large embroidery class for county attorney atlast Saturday's here. primary in Livingston. Creach was placed in charge of A large crowd of Mayfield people} 9 raft of ties yesterday belonging to passed through the city this afver-| 47 Wilson and others to sell in Pa- hoon en route up the Tennessee river! Guoah. He took the raft to Metropo- on the Clyde. lis and sold it for something over Ben D. Terry, of Cadiz, who was}$48, He came in on the Fowler lat on was already here at noon for St. Louis. adjourned in the afternoon, after 8] primary for superintendent of educa-|jooking for him. Creach began to ion. four days se: For Sale, At the Sen office old papers, nice ji t “ and clean, just the thing to put re er, Mrs, P. T. Hale. der carpets and on shelves. 25 cent per hundred. : Monday, April 12’at the Robins/noon to spend Sunday. Glass & Queens pte Company’s/ low | Wright will go down on the 6 o'clock prices. Tad. propriations for th jufferers. ‘Tux Spanish soldi t week paid for their services for he month of November, the las’ pay- Mountam Route. iers in Cuba were |j Place attend the wedding of Miss Jes- tion, is at Palmer. drink, but was at first not molested, Mrs. W. E. Bolinger, of Mayfield, | Wilson thinking that he would later was the city today en route to Flor-| encounter no duliculty in securing ence, Ala., on a visit to her daught-| settlement with him. But after be became intoxicated Wilson went be- Mrs. Will Wright and Miss Ella| fore Judge Sanders about 5 o'clock Wright went downto Mayfield at this morning and swore out awarrant ‘Mr, Will | charging him with grandflarceny. Officers Crow and Jones went to train. the New Richmond Hotel, where eETET aA 7 ig | Creach was supposed to be, but the e relict of the], Mrs. Thomas E. Moss left this) jiiter was non est when they reached |5 morning for Louisville and Cincin- nati, She will st the last named his room on the third floor. Officer Wheelis afterwards found 4 ; his stateroom on the Clyde, but it sie Henderson, a niece, who isto) 60. jocked. Creach refused to open peccry © young Vesa the door, whereu . pupon the officer be- Mrs. James E. Wilhelm and two| cay divesting himself of his clothing, gchar date being for the} children leave today on the Clyde for] intending to arm himself with his Florence, Ala., from which place! rstol and crawl over the transom. All trains viathe Iron Moun'yin} they will go to Birmingham to spend] When Crerch fo aa he , Louis to Memphis. Hot springy all Texas points without delayy 7014] M. E, Beadles and grand-daughter Goods Must Go. GMonda: vent. discount less than actual cost through the entire stock of J. J. Guthrie's dry goods establishment, Bargain seekers take advantage of|{N TROUBLE AT METROPOLIS. these money 8 tving prices. Mason Wurre. Duncan Got Out. Hi. B. Duncan, who is wanted at Mayfield for arson, and at Owens- Doro for embezzling $700, was yes- terday released on bond at Benton, where he was arrested and placed in jail several weeks ago ~~ Wanted to Buy. Small ice boxes \apd refrigerators. f Lawrence, 213 Cofirt. tf, Marriage at Eddyville, Hon. F, A. Wilson, one of Rddy- ville’s most prominent lawyers, was yesterday married to Mrs, Gracey, widow of the late Capt. W. C. Gra- cey. Wanted to Buy. One good steel range, Lawrence, 213 Court. tt. Died at Calvert City. Thomas H. Warren, a prominent April 12th, will allow 10 ter, Mrs. George W. Baines. Mrs. | door or not, he let the officer in. He consented to return to Smith- also left on the same! oatfor a round] j.n4 with Mr. Wilson, and was trip. eo placed in charge of the latter, Old fashion New Orleans molasses . RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, at Bockmon’s. Paducah People Pinched There} [tems of Interest Relative to the for Being Bad, Railroads and Railroad Frank Porter, who said he was People. from Chicago, but finally owned up and said he had been living in Padu- cah, was warranted for ‘-scrapping’’ i ne with Georgia Gray, very much better] Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 8. Smith had known as Georgia Schoolcraft, at the misfortune of , losing {their little Covington’s last night, says the Me- infant daughter Sunday morning. tropolis “Democrat.’” The trial is|uite a large crowd of railroad em- in progress this morning in Judge] Ployes and their families attended the Liggett’s court. A warrant was also| funeral services which were conduct- served on Georgia for disorderly con-|€d by Rev. Cave of the [Presbyterian naa church at 4 o'clock Monday evening. soapmegeeerrenreaguiengien Interment at Oak Grove. You can find the finest line of gen-! ‘The list of extra flagmen continues ine imported and domestic peas at}ig grow and the boys are kept busy Bockmon’s in the city. Phone 259. | surmising what ‘Trainmaster ‘rates ————— SS — —— | idea is for hiriug so many. Its one of SUIT FOR $500. four things. First: —An Jextraordi- nary rush in business. Second :— {ting down of the old crop. Third :— The placing of white brakeman on both ends of the train. Fourth: — And last his heart is too big to say N., C. AND ST. L, MILEAGE, Mac Weddington Sues Frank Weddington, Admin- istrator. farmer of the county, and a member] against Frank Weddington for $500. of Banner Commandery, N. O. G.|The plaintiff alleges that sometime C., of Paducah, died yesterday near] ago he received a judgment against Mac Weddington today filed suit] no to a fellow asking for work, repair track together Mr. Jack Hobbs, foreman of the with a large Calvert City, aged 46. He had been ill of pneumonia. The deceased leaves a family. A nice wash bowhand pitcher at 88e for the pair at the Robins Glass & (ueensware Company Monday, April 12. 7a4. If you want to drink the finest beer in the city try Detzel’s Bock. 10a2 Butter dish, sugar bowl or cream pitcher at 5c each at the Robins Glass and Queensware Company on Monday, April 12. Tad. force of assistants are kept busy re- pairing crippled cars. We learn that he will soon receive orders if not al- ready, to place automatic couplers on ail cars {belonging to the com- pany’s system that has the defendant, who was administra- tor for John Weddington, for the amount mentioned above, and that he is now able to discharge the obli- gation. 7[this season as any other agd it has Furniture and Se of the Louisvi at SHERIFF'S you these goods at less than manu! secure bargains before they are gone. Corner Third and Court. between pin and deadwood at Reevs last Saturday night. We learn that Mr. Thos, Scopes has but few equals as a machinist | and none a politician in and around the shops. He still clings to tie Henry George single tax idea 7 We are glad to our old friend Joe Randall on the road in the pacity of a knight of the grip, repre=| senting the well known firm of W N. Robins Queensware Compan, of this city. Here's success to you, Joe. Mr. Mace Wilson, of the Wheeler and Wilson crew, cut his cards for a big fish fry at or near Hunsacker water tank Friday, but the rain spoil- ed the deal, Conductor Hancock says while business is slack he will just’ run down to Memphis end pay his re- spects to his wife and little ones. How nice such an excuse comes in just the very day the spring races at Meinphis open. Mrs, McFadden, who has been ruuning aa eating station at Rialto, has moved to Memphis where she will be found trying to appease the award cravings of man as before. She will be glad to see all of her old customers ; just opposite the Che'sea House on North Second street. Conductor Anderson has been as- signed to ca t, made va- cant by the promotion of Conducts Craft to the preferred runs of 155 and 172. Chippy, keep your weather se 17, BANKRUPT STOCK [ASTER MILLINERY The Paducah Auction and Storage Co. The entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Jewelry, | from ransacking the market for the| beayty and newness at a very low price and we are prepared to sell | and\suost deairabye productions of PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. |LITTLE OF INTEREST HAPPENING, | you to select exactly the right thing The Elegant and Costly at Economical Prices. Mrs. Harbour has just returned ile Department Store was purchased all the best facturer’s prices. Come early and] Millinery for the/Season, . Remember the place, " Beginning Monday, April we will slow a great stock of Bas- ter Hats/beautifully trimmed and specially designed for this week. Wg are now thoroughly prepared for ptoducing artistic and omingg hats and-bormets at a great saving |. G. NOTES, of expense to pirchasers, Self-in Capt. Edwards Painfully Hurt | crest should Acad careful buyers Dress Goods. Thougands of yards to choose from ant sales- people that will help On the Transfer, and trimming th make the dress not only a dream of beauty but a lasting pleasuye because of its fit Yardmaster Ne‘son Back From| ness. We have’ woolens, silks, linens and the handsome printed cotton stuffs from which to supply your Memphis Manuel Morton Sti Unconscious, We have sold one rand of Refrigerators FOR THIRTEEN YEARS. We havea good thing, and don’t have to change every year. If you want th- BEST REFRIG- dress goods wants. All of our pri ces are guaranteed below the usual We want your dress good trade be cause we can thake it to your in terest to buy bere. Capt. W. HL. Edwards, of the New Silks. transfer steamer Osburn, met witha] A gathering of new taffeta silks severe inishap yesterday afternoon. | 4ave just teached us for this week's He was working alongside a car of [Sellings. Perhaps the very silk coal wh huge lump rolled off and} YOU want is in this lot. The pri struck himon the head. An ugly| Ces are made for rapid selling gash was iuflicted, which bled pro-| Moire taffeta skirt linings, extra fusely and occasioned the Captain no quality at 12 1-2 instead of 15¢ little pain. Ladies’ new leather belts at 10 ACOMDUCTOR LEAV!S TO 1 VESTIEATE nd 38c, instead of 20, 25 Manual Marti, the colored Louis- | 40 and soc, ville brakeman who fell from freight!” Dress Hamburg edging 151 near Dawson several days ago,| 12 1-20, instead of 20 and 2s¢. and was not found for several hours,| A great“assortment of tr and after be had crawled over a mile} laces at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2 in a semi-delirious condition | and 25¢ that will please you is still in the railroad hospital inja eye on its rear end and treat it better than you did the other one. AT THE CHURCHES, Broapway | Merioprst.—Sunday school at 30 a. m., E, A. F 3 p.m.; Epworth League Monk 7:45 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednes- day p.m. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all the services. H. B. Johnston, pastor, LICAL.—At the chureh as fol- Grnway Evaye German Evangelic lows: Sunday school at 9 reaching at 10 p.m. Special service at 2 On Good Friday service at p. m. Cartnoxie,-—Special services at tte St. Francis De Sales church tomor- row, as itis Palm Sunday. Rev. H W. Jansen, Pastor. First Curistian—Services at the southeast church, th and and First’ Christian corner of streets, at 10:45 a m. Morning subject, and Spiritual Lord's day ; Sunday school at 9:30a, m., Prof.MeBroom, superintendent ; Junior Endeavor at 2p. ; Senior Endeavor at 6 m.; Mission Sunday school on Tenth street, between Clay and Harrison, at 2:30 p. m., E. E. Bell, superinten- dent. Mecnastcsncre M, E. Cuvneu— Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m., preach- ing at 10:30 a, m, and 7:15 p. m., prayer meeting at 7:15 p. m. Thurs- day, holiness meeting Friday aight at 7:15, class meeting Friday at 2:30 p.m. J. H. Couns, Pastor. Testa Srreer Cukistian—Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m.; commu- nion at 10:45 a, m.; preaching by Minister H. L. Calhoun at 11 a. m und 7:30 p.m. Junior Endeavor meets at 3: Senior EF deavor at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Every one who attends will be cor- dially welcomed at all services of this ehureh, <p Bartist—Sunday schol at BC » and preaching at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. The public is invited, Clinton, Ky., Oct. 12th, '96. Dr. J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind. Dear Sin:+You may ship one- half gross of Dr.” Mendenhall’s Im- proved Chill and Fever Cure on same terms as last. I have sold two or three times as much of yous chill cure ————_—_ Spring time and Bock beer go to-| 50,000 and upwards gether; try Detzel’s now on tap, 10-2] compulsory in 1898 by an act of con- Eesti iF ay gress. Hon. Josiah Patterson of If you want to enjoy g#nice, cool} Memphis, claims the honor of engi- glass of beer call on S. Starks, $. 2nd] neering this bill through congress and street. 7s3 | to him the railroad boys rhould give the praise. 1. 6, SPIKES, Mr. Robt. Perry visited his family at Jackson, Tenn., last week, We A Lost Policy. Mr. A. J. Reed, superintendent Company Monday, April 12. 7a4, given splendid satisfaction. Y at the Robins Glass & Queensware last night and today. ne Torchon Jaces at half price lethargic state, and has never been he impeaial ‘Lillian collars for rational enough since the accident to} ladies at isc ingtead of 2 recite its details. His recovery is) the makers to be very swell still doubtful. Shirt waist tabs at 1o and 15¢ The railroad policemen are doing i of 30 and aye. good work in the yards here, aud fp aris stolen shist Tor ied jumping on and off moving trains ie with fancy bosoms, laundered, the now practiced almost exclusively by c, said by aders on sale here for 39¢ perintendent; preaching at 10:45 a. | strangers, who are generally made to| 5 0 great sale of eared 7:45 Junior Li »| realize their mistake salen Wy be ps aaa m, and 7:45 p. m.; Junior L sigs ally for one-third more. Yardmaster Robert Nelson, of the} We shall be glad to talk Ilinois Central, returned this morn- [on Shoes when you are inter ing from Memphis, whither be was called on busivess. 'HARBOUR’S ’ veling Auditor R. Adams, of} the Illinois Central, was in the city 112 and 114 N. Sd. Conductor J. J. Conway left «| Special Sale.... noon for Fowlkes, Tenn., to investi- gatean accident that occurred there | on the Illinois Centrala day or two! ae | Best Dried Figs, pound, . . . ago. His train accidentally struck 9| Rest Evaporated Pears, pound, boy named Fitzpatrick and seriously | Best Pranes (large pound, . Best Apple Butter, pound, — | Best Pear! Hominy, pound, injured bim. Contirmation Services. This Will be confirmation Sunday at the Lutheran eburch, 412 South Fourth street. The names of those to be confirmed are: C Roett gering, William Herbst, Heory K Uer, Bertha Bettler, Lillie Kettler, Neva Ziegler, Dora Hummel, Therese | Hummel, Bettie Speck, Concordia} Herbst, Mamie Voelkel, Clara Voel- | kel, Katie Leisner, Katie Pieper and Mattie Ross. The church has been beautifully decorated for t omen Best Buckwheat Flour, ppund, . Best Matches, 1,000 for/ . . I. L. RANDOLPH, 193 South Second St *hone 89. Regular Meals lic. (‘: Realizing thé necessity of s place thal clean and cheap 1 take pleaguye in announ > the na of Pagefoal that I have ypehed & Festaurant locaped at 108 1-2 South Second, able service and /cooking gondicted by adies. We guaraulée every tes! pan, ~— sion, Sunday-sehool will be J. WaLTRW Bcorr, at the usual hour. The morning ser- vices will begin prompily at 10 NEW VIEWS o'clock. In the Englisb evening ser: |... 7 Will Be en By the Cinemato- vices, beginning 10 o'clock, the newly confirmed classes will take an active part in the liturgy, andj Rev.| Now views will be exbibited by H. Bruckner will deliver a sermon | the Cinematoscope at Morton's opera pecial reference to the rite of | house tonight. ‘This is the last of- tion, Special music will also| portunity to see this wonderful ma- be rendered by the choir at both of| chine, as the engagement closes to- these services. All cordially invited-| night. ‘Those who have not seen this | marvelous exhibition should do sc. Admission 10, 20 and 30 cents, it scope To-Night. Goods Must Go. d April 12tb, will allow 10 Smads per cent. discount tess than aetual! WASHINGTON HOME SOLD cost through the entire st kof J.J | hawtens one ak Guthrie ry, goods establishment. | t President. Bargain seekers take advanta of} A few there was brought to the-e money saving prices, e hammer in Durham county, Eng Mason Wite. | iding of more than a little terest to Americans be WATER NOTICE, ee ee nes Patrons of the Water Com lent of the United pany are reminded that rents for | v h Ancestors of ause of tions rations the place seat of the ashington fam nd it is one of the ONE WEEK ONLY. this quarter were due April Ist. | Those who intend to renew their rents should do So by the 10th, few existing properties mentioned in the Domesday Book, but for all that the hall and the ground adjoining it rought in the market only $2,0 as all premises in arrears after| point of view th that date will be shut off. 7a4) is perbaps all that it is worth, for the building is fast falling to ruin, and of Whether it's a stubborn cold or| the property which once went with it just a sniffle, you can cure it for| only a small plot of ground is left, but good with Dr, Bell's Pjne-Tar-Honey. | th¢ historical and sentimental interest This family remedy’ taken in time| hich attaches to it gives ita value con will stop the progress of consump- siderably above the price poid tion and bring ‘the'color of healthy yo |. Washington hall dates from the early the pallid cheek, Sold by Ochlachlac. pert of the seventeenth ec tury and was | built by William Jame hop of Dur- ger & Walker, Fifth and Broadway, | ham. ‘The structure is of stone, with Bockmon bins just reveived a fne| {mye porches, At one end there tm 8 line of Chicago Fresh meats, spring » outstanding chimney, But the Bock beer on tap atDetzel’s, 10a3 lamb, veal beet, ete 1] connection of the Washing mily with the manor ck of the of agents of the Mutual Life Insur- “ance Company, has paid to Mrs,|learn that he contemplates moving Judge Chas. H, Thomas and chil-| them to this city soon. dren $3,000 on a policy which they] Mr, Blankenbaker formerly agent did not know Judge Thomas had on] and operator at Ripley, Tenn, has his life, and which has never beeu| tendered his resignation to accept a found. This fully demonstrates the] position as flagman between here and honesty of the Mutual, and shows] Memphis. that “soulless corporations’’ are not} ‘The banana season is beginning to so bad after all, open up. Conductor Michael brought Gods thas a in six cars for Cincinnati, O.,{Thurs- }Purify Your Blood wo By Taking. Dr. Claxton’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla It fs not a patent medicine.—He makes per cent. discount less than actual] * 0 of Italy. Monday, April 12th, will allow 10] @4y morning on 152 accoropanied by| Office Hours | bak Me 5 Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North’ Sth Street, (NEXT PALMER HC JUSE.) cost through the entire stock of J. J. Mr. Frank Galt, of the machine Gutbrie’s dry goods establishment. | shops, goes to Louisville Sunday to Bargain seekers take advantage of| spend a few days with his parents, no secret of its formula, "It ts made from the following well known reme- dies Honduras Sarsaparilla - M Telephon 364 date of the erection of the hall. In the | iret half of the twelfth century Wili- liom de Hertburne held Washington, seve the church and its lands, in ex- change for Hertburne, near Stockte on-Tees. Either this William de Mert- or one of his immediate succ assumed the local name, William sington is mentioned as a wits | ness to charters of the bishop of Dur~ shing- ham between 1260 and 1274, V ton Irving, when tracing the ge ry of the Washington family, proved y that George Washington was Jed from these Washingtons, of ERATOR made buy from SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED. 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. GEDHART c. eae" ROSY ©. B. STARKS, AGENT Caligraph-and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. $07 SOUTH SECOND STREET » for old Machinos at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, I EALER IN STAPLE TAPE | GROGERIES Fresh Meats, Ke. Low prices, pr ite attention. Glvertive a trial onter ard will plea-e you Free delivery to a'l parts of the city, Tolephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison. Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods We are now NOVELTIES how many of the lat Shirt Waists and Waist Patterns, They niet B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l Our Shoes 1 fhe best shoe factories, the latest layfs and up to date in color and hape/ and our prices on shoes suit We hhave anexcellent Ing of ladies vid Mawes / Furnishing Goods. We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too. JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros.’ Drug Store. nies ve CHAS, NORWOOD, Hay shay alr oi 1 The Secondhand Man, 214 Court Street. Has gome excellent bargains in Second Hand Clothing } @e/ and Shoes. —S~- See his $3 shop-miade Shoes, There are none better, OUR MOT We live to sh ito And «lo iwi ‘ urely touches Ligh stand Remember the 1 LITTL | ERAS, poe Shoes repaired and delivered titty “| ATTORNEYS. / part of the city, , -| /ATLAW. / REED Ifyou have Cast Off Mlothing or oa F: Shoes to sell notify him by postal card and he will call and get them, DAN SMITH Tag opened a new stock of Pragtice in ae ilocos hae” vs Office, Broad f bet, qth and 5th, over Thompsgn, the Tailor’s. n rd the close of the fourteenth century the direct male line expired, os; ‘AND BROADWAY. Yellow Dock Sulllogia (Queen's Delight) Mandrake Seopa Prickly Ash Licorice Root Sandetran Iodide Potash Iodide iron Ask your family doctor if it Iyot » blood medicine, Sold only at room, these money saving prices, Mason Wurrr, head run to M nphis and returned via Jackson the tirst of the week. —_—_—_—_——- T. P. A. election, of the noonday sun, McPHERSON’S TH DRUG STORE tend, Our Pcst elegtion of officers is to-} Flagman Hoyle took time by its ight. All members be sure and at-|forelock and visi ed is Lome, Mem. F, E. Lack, phis, this week while uursing a Secretary. mashed hand which be bad caught eee |Gen't Electric Light Store Lights Residence Lights Current for Fans D. B: SIMON, Supt. s., the daughter of the last of the name Sir William ‘The manor then passed sue- For Sale, 7, cess! into other famili an | ‘Two new bedsteads with mattress. Beaz JOnk Into she tapes Ge: Shep and Power Co | divided into several parts, From time D N a end thei r c ‘o time tio f ere sold until eee 4d ‘the most despondent, ‘Their coun-| Will furnish Lightsand Power for fans, as follows: grounds, ‘The local authorities, desire | $2 tenance loom up with the radiance |“ r cemetery, purchased , having no use for | 250 per month. mansion, decided to sell that 20c yh with as much of the land as was not $1.50 | needed, The present owner is Mr. Jo- | © GROCERIES ~ at his stand on the corger of Seventh and Adangs, Call and pee him and get his Prices y he will saye you money on 5 ything you eat. Free delivery all parts of the city: ban hs Ala New Barbet Shop. and keen 4s dune ta the TENT Orrice hingythas these with descrip.