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department Woman's physical ChrisGan Union, Vermont, wrote on last testimony with oliers reg healing effec # of Paine's pound to be of a dif the ordinary medicines. F ment of others ( be’ nence in the W advice of gr r,t value, plair 1 “Jt affords me pleasure to May upon an exhau system,’ August 12, | she wrote arule 1 do not ¢ se medicine but 1 believe Paine’s celery oct acts ard whose en kes | TH ent onder from endorse not be disputed 1 have derived so much benetli from the compound that to beartily recom vers similerly af flict d may be ved. Any re that uff ring humanity is a blessing to the world A ble to the world proven to be at remedy thet really makes ¢ This estimable woman, whore Christian work is earnestly directed toward tt pound is best known from the mouths ple decrease in attendance at all the of men acd women whom it has! pig city me ma town and villa No one can pass the newspaper ig g significant lack of enthusiasm bulletins without being reminded by| says Joie a thread the best of a ° do wellt u to life. n be ADVICE UG THE WC. T. U, A Physic | Culture Lecturer Endores P.ine’s Celery Compound, Miss Lucy H. Hitehcock, lecturer, | other remedies; Paine’s celery com-| are in every city,! ein the country The shght ups and sith from whieh people over make them forget that there| are fic body's elasticity and excursion was returning from Padu- | cab, says the Mayfield Mirror. Ac- cording to the instinct of this beast _ the car hog was occupying two seats | as usual, and the train was crowded. | Said to Have Caused the Murder He had rooted several passengers away when they undertook to share his seats; and finally a Graves county of Will Scott. official went and sat down by bim + ars Ago He Took the Part of a dd the hog began to crowd the . truder out of the seat. The official! Smal Boy Avrainst Heese, isa liberal man, but he knows his _- rights, and has the courage as well as| “7; the strength to intain them. So he informed the hog if he did not quit trying to crowd him out he would smack his jowl off. The bog kept li Will Scott by Sam Reese, last Fri- day, includes the following details not yet given to the people of Padu- | rooting away, and the official jumped | ah: on the swine and pounded him till he} scott wanted to attend an Odd | Was glad to vacate both of the seats) Fellows’ meeting, but Reese per- | which he had appropriated to his ex- suaded him to go a’possum hunting. clusive use. Scott had a pistol, which he used on the way out to break clods of dirt tossed into the air. ‘The pistol got out of order, and they went back to the house to fix it. Reese cut at Scott, which precipi- tated a difficulty. laims to be a cosmopol itan town, lecause it has a Greek restaurant, a Tmkish bath and a Chinese laundry, says we Cairo | Argus. Cario can add to those a Paduceb Mexican restaurant and grocery, an] The parties engaged in a wordy | Arabian bazaar and so African sa-]encounter, whea Reese offered to loon, saying nothing of a dozen| give up bis knife if Scott surrendered | Egyptian hotels and several imported | bis pistol. Scott handed the pistol le peddlers, As to European] to Reese and Mrs. Scott got it from nationalties, these are all represented | Reese, dewanding the knife at the | here in some line of business, When|same time, which Reese now refused {hunting for a truly cosmopolitan|to give up. Scott secured the pistol ‘town, there is no need to go farther | again and they went out of the house. than Cario. Besides the representa-| ‘The quarrel was renewed, and after tives of foreign nationalities found|baving been fatally stabbed in the |here, every state of the Union is/region of the heart, the life blood represented in Cairo’s citizenship. | Spurting out upon the yard in # semi- “* circle, with hands covered in his own 6 life blood, Scott grasped a porch post Mrs. E. G, Bourne, who recently and managed to get into the front sued the street car company for the room of the house. destruction of her husband's ward-| We learn that several years ago robe, is now working at Louisville it Reese was abusing a small boy and one of the regular stock companies. | scott engaged him in a combat, de- Her stage name is Dorothy Ross. | fending the child. Since that time oe Reese has carried a smothered spirit . n ‘iki Grin eres ot of revenge in his breast, which broke Joie Grimes, the fat man who! rorh with fatal results, as above. rode a bike at the races yesterday, | has chased the circuit for several | years, and he says that the Ameri- can people are getting tired of bicy- cle racing. He says he has noticed a percepti- THE RESULTS. Good Sport At the Bicycle , and has heard it dis- SMOTHERED REVENGE ‘he Metropolis ‘‘Journal-Repub- | time that both had been seriously in its account of the murder of| burt, but their iujuries proved to be . TN ee ae? jooper, Nat Butler and ©, 8S. Wei. | qualified. Jore Grimes, the 540 pound cy- | clist, rode around the track on a) |Clev and, He says be finds siding a bicycle much easier than walking, and those who have seen him try to walk don’t doabt it. In the first heat of the fifth rave there were eight starters, In the last lap Cooper fell in the stretch, and Butler followed suit. Lt looked for only scratches and bruises. The result of the race was: Orlan- do Stevens, first; C. S. Wells, sec- ond; H. B. Marsh, third. Time, 2:15. The result of the two-mile amateur @ 8 @ he handicap was: E. Peabody, soratch, first; H,W. Meddendorf scratch, second, and A. W. Clark, yards, of Nashville, third. Six riders took a tumble in the last lay of the final heat of the seventh race, Charles Price and C. Wells fell in the same place that Cooper and Butler fell, and A. R. Steenson, Fred Hoyt, Watson Coleman and H. 1, Marsh fell over them, Steenson quickly recovered and completed the race, and it was then discovered that his left heel was badly cut. THE NICEST FITTING | THE MOST S.YLISH THE BEST SHJE So“ Rie E THEIR NAME'S DENNIS! Present Engagement of Father, ment clock free Mother and Son. sae ALL IN THE POLICE COURT. Cases Were All Continued Until Monday—Billy Boyd, bs piices below the lowest. cassed and explained by the bicycle Track, men in the respective cities, ‘There Serious —Winuers of the Races. Several Accidents, None Joie is a man of sound sense, even if be does weigh a qaarter of a ton, and that the American people) nd 1, avd want aves a The bicycle races yesterday after- noon were attended by perhaps 800 whimsi Lethe novelty—something vew, newer, endur The habitually exbausted pewest newer the better, |*pectators, perv m at last loses ite power) yp rican pabli a] In the afternoon the races resulted of recovery, and offers no resistance «white on its hands, | #8 fcllo to disease When it gets real tired of him, there} One mile amateur handicap, nine Prevent disease’ is the watch-| ig no telling what will become of | Starters—Result L. Thompson, word of the best medical thought of) Joie, for he is tou fat to work, and |40 yards, first; Fiank Frain Mem- today, Careful men and women do| there's too much of him for some-| vis, scratch, second; KE. W, not wait until they are flaton their] hody else to take care of. He might! bedy Chicago, scrateh, third. Tim backs as people once did. The more|go ‘on tne siage and play ‘heavy 2:16%. Boo McCune, of the city, intellig art of every community | Jeads.’ : was prevented entering by the chain bas found out the inestimable benefit ee coming off the sprocket. to be derived from Paine’s celery]... ° The half mile open, professional, compound when one is worn out,| Tom Cooper, the cr rider who| had five good starters—Result: Dr. nerve Ured and me 1 gin and peed «land refreshing the nerves. out of sorts *, the beginning « rheumatism, the ‘all- 1 feelings, show the of purifying the The was burt on the bic: tack yester- day, says that Paducab has about the | worst track he ever went over A. 1. Brown of Cleveland, O., firs Orlando Stevens of Ottamwa, Iowa, second, and Angus McLeod, the Ca- 1t was not evidert to those present) nadian wonder, — third. Time: at the races yesterday, hgwever,|).15 1.5, where the track was responsible for! Result of final heat of one mile any of the accidents. One man fell Naee's orlery compound, direct and and energetic way Paine's professionel handicap: Floyd Me- a am iat Fe. * or health on ce hak comp a nd overcomes sick and suse his esp Ne va pee Farland San Jose, Cal., 10 yards, | every hand i4 eomething shocking to nervous hesdaches, dyspepsia sand ap peo 3 ay Lied wt Batter | 222t; Joba S. Johnson Minneapol's | every one who stops to think, Han- beart troubles it does all other bey a ne attate yen i Tt 15 yards, second; Watson Coleman dreds of men avd women in every nervous disorders, bas compelled the] °° vit hes be jaye ‘th | fot Boston, 26 yards, third. i neighber oday carrying admiration of the medical world from ef ner sired, bat te ane r a eal {ap Clttles Price, of Boston, and H. about with a needless load of the start teat hag be ’ Ba 1. is tt ag" 4 R. Steenson, of Indianapolis, ran a aijments t ugh refreshing Headaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, | ‘at the track had anything (0 do/ French race for a private purse of of their s parifying of their lifeless feelings and debility cannot | ith it. oll Te cae $100. They took their time until blood, m« cpand more regularity persist’ when intelligently met and The six who a nity ba ag the fourth lap, when they gave a » . Behe bodily f would com-| corrected by this greatest of nerve | fell because two of them collided. thrilling test of speed. Steenson ty d with, Paine’s celery and brain strengtherers. Noremedy| wou in 3:28 alling wen and w body of inquiring men and women, | world, according to the Boston |run, and resulted: H.W. Midden- A hearsay’ re n may do for) Tey it ‘Transcript, lives at Mount Pleasant, | dort, Lov'sville, finished first; E. W * 2a : ; Tex., and presides over the destinies | Peabody, Chicago, second; Frank Mrs, Greenwood, 4 Miss. arrival io e is fever refu tells harrow south at places She says tha is a recent a yellow the preva ni atmosphere is such ne down with af hk, ivi and tain efore you Te kitchea Mis hardstip When o'clock were | \ train stared, F locked uy the pass remuia 10> (HMrs. Greeawood My Mechau The Metropolis dour aleb car 1 to trutlt sis beyond ¢ voile we are sorry for such we believe it carties a Phe father and mother of an ex tensive family bad lately buil! an eles want house and broke their record by rong to chorch oa Sunday aud ex wdiagan invitation to the ministe ve with (hem le accepted the invitation ar while the ¢ 1. prepared the dis ver the rand minister became elina wl dis va aly ihe death of ¢ Phe old lady Decame interestt, and suid to he self again aud u is Clirist de et? Going to the door she sai Live always 9 I spa’ to take thy Cineinoati ‘Enquirer’ and he neve would do it, so you see we miss a the news.” The fol from the Mayfield & oo Mirror,” « | tie paper, no y g doubt voires the sentiment of a many pegple in Kentuek Phe Louisy lle i gail to shure. Urey Wool managen/ of | fier m tomn wich Bry pore tuck; tio a for © ransport tly hiv (be *Dispatel > in many ach th Repub lition of the places us ane ity under such dease iguorance, yet stories of the| 1 fifty dolla: b te This ts ven is tr r Mm vying dfrom tbe silverites in other) about 8,000 miles a year, for @ com-| cannot perform on the bicycle. People would like to know) pensation of less than $400 a year. the pe was wade nceton as the “WRITTEN AT BANUOM. Une hundred = and up in Padu- for the special train to amount was no doubt Dispatch's special’” produced — the ple dough’? that paid for it e Wednesda ear he his desserts for night as (he Bryan of the Times Review, published at | pyain, Memphis, third, | that place, Before the fifth race Clarence Me- The Italian who carries the mail Leap, of Covington, claimed to be | afoc t between Middle Haddam aad the champion trick rider of the world aducah, and | Moodus, Conn., walks about twenty- gave an exhibition in froat of the | cific charge was throwing a brick et end of the pipes five miles a day, 150 miles a week, prand staud, ‘There are few feats be He leaves St. Louis for New York in a | A newspaper reports ninety-seven | few days, and after giving a six days cases of lyncbing in the United] exhibition there will goto France to {States since January 1, and the list is ride. |by no means complete, Of these} Those who qualified ‘eighty were negroes, but tweaty-|open, professio: were: Orlando three of them were H. B. Marsh snd Angu crimes against women, In the second beat Tom for the mile for | Stevens, ynehed “| small but promising, and over who: Your Credit is Good... HOWARD JOHNSON “THREW A BRICK.”"| } Sault grew out of an altercation over The Dennis family was the star at- |“ """ ae G.W.R was charged with traction in the police court this morning. The old man was there, doing a commission business without charged with a breach of the peace, ‘a liver On motion of Prosecuting y Reeves the warrant was dis- | grade havii however, t been given. t s not $600, his voluble spouse, with a breach of Attorr the peace and adultery, and George Danis, the 9-year-old boy, was in oS risoner’s dock serene and smiling asi thre was oot « housebreaking LIES NAILED. | charge against him. Young William missed what he is doing. ed several sewe is more than those Dennis, who i more than they do Contractor White Makes a State- the street baw! occurred yesterday was there, and probably for effect was allowed to sit with bis motler during court. He is 5-year-old When the cases were called, Attor- ney Gilbert announced for Dennis, and Attorney Gross for Mrs, Dennis They called over the witnesses tw or three times, and then all the cases were continued until Monday Charles Norwood, a Court street | ment About Sewerage. and will doubtless do it. Another prevarication, told for political purposes, about six prise chain gang Two white But Two Prisoners E caped From ers es) Overseer fubbard. men, Albert There has recently been consid | ble talk relative to the tem pow in course of 1 sewernge sys-/ dock, with twenty xlays, yet construction. | were sent out to merchant, was charged with im-| Most of it had its origin with ignor-| colored, and escaped moralty ‘with Mrs. Dennis, and his|#t and irresponsible persons, and] (vrned, however, case Was also continued. Dennis, | ¥#3 started for politica! purposes. | the oaly two who got away. the woman's husband, swore out the ‘ontractor Linn White, who b 2 warrant against them last night. the sewerage contract, was inter PARDON ASKED, The treable between R.M. Den-| Viewed by a Sex repoxer this morn- pais and made subst@atially this!) ¥ For Brown and Bruner, nis and his wife, Leona Dennis, who were charged with engaging ina fight over their son, William, whom Judge | Tully yesterday gave to the father was detailed in yesterday’s Sux. The difficulty between husband and wife who have for some time been es- ent There 1s absolutely truth in the report ia the * Register.’ ‘There jis nothing in the rumors, which start- ed simply in this way: Down in the trenches we have struck considerable tropolis, IL pardon near the court house. it has a retarding effect sediment bas become y be that the water on the cur-|murder; Allen Sh Jesse Hauki Moore, murder herd, Howard Johnson, colored, was be-|!ent, when th fore the court charged with commn.it-| thick, snd it jand criticising have ever done. understands the business, and that is He has execated been recovered. a good bond to do the work right,|#bout 80 years of age, and quite — > _On the market for the money. Bargains in Furniture __— Now is the time to go to Gardner Bros. & Co.’s, buy $25 worth of goods and get a nice bronze orna- to be quoted in regard to the pipes laid some days ago and afterwards taken up op account of the wrong He said, post of making the He probably is that g from the and Overseer Hubbard. Verble with seventeen days, and Jobn Hay- to serve, d Will Childers, Childers re- nd the others are at Me- Application bas been made for a the celebrated cases of Brown and Bruner, the Metropolis ex-bankers, given a year each in the embe lee Pardons pg: ranged, occurred on the streets in |¥ater- This gets stirred up wiih the| penitentiary for alleged the presence of about 100 peopk mud, and when it flows imto the) ment, » State Board of | -labout 12:50 yesterday afteruocn, |PiPe, deposits a light sediment. ‘This| will also consider the followi y does not dam or choke the pipes, but| John Kerr, murder ; Joseph Grace, murder ; forgery, and David m. who was adjudged was car- by W. ting a breach of the peace. The sp {will almost stand still§in the upper | or y¥ ¥ even be Pakea to the Asylu his stepfather, Andrew Mott, who is|forced buck, — This is) no si Albert Rust, wi husband of the old female exhorter. | cance, however, and t*ther day ane wt tield Thursday Johnson pleaded guilty and was fined | When we gave the pipes a thorough] ried thre ! E $10 and costs, | cleaning out, the water flowed down | F. Houseman en route to Hopkins- |as swiftly as could be desired, There} ville. Dr. Hargrove thought it was he state caused from overheat | Bicey Boyd, colored, charged with | is absolutely no truth i striking Sallie Dance with a sledge! ment that the wrong grade has been hammer, waived examination on a given. eis being con charge of malicious assault, and was structed according to specifications. held in the sum of $200. The a Mr. White said he did not desire nd bas been in the mill busin J.T. Albritton at Mayfield, said to be quite violent, The sewe a fe Rust is a young married man, Ww years ness with He is There is a reason for that stitch in the in the bones, for that nervous feeling. in every part of the body. Gives a woman the strength she needs the children strong, well and hearty. With every bottle of Browns’ Iron Bitters you recei work of restoring good health person suffering with Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and of warning you that something's going wrong. Your blood is impoverished. The supply of iron has gone below the danger point. You need Browns’ Iron Bitters to restore that iron; to feed the blood with life-giving vitality; to tone the stomach and soothe the It puts a man on his feet so quickly he almost forgets he was sick. You Feel Yourself Getting Well. If in any case Browns’ Iron Bitters taken as di Infirmities, Lmpure Blood, Weakness, Nervous Troubles, Headache or Neuralgia, money will be refunded. BROWNS’ IRON BITTERS CO., Baltimore, Md. side, for that headache ; for that aching Why Dorit Youtake It’s nature's way of signaling for help— Browns’'lron The result is apparent to carry the cares of the home. Makes ive free of charge a package of pills invaluable in the cted, fail to benefit any Fever, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Female «00. Bernhard Is the exclusive and only authorized agent for dhn Foster Ladies Shee... TRADE MARK ABSOLUTELY FREE! We handle a full line of Furniture,'Stoves, Car- pets, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains,'Rugs, etc., at Gardner Bros. & Co. ‘03-206 SOUTH THIRD ST RET DROWNED IN H Fate of Robt. Jones, of Maytield, Yesterday. Robert Jones, a young man from LFOOT,. (or White doubtless knows Mayfield, whose aged mother resides He has construct- | ®t Farmington, Graves county, was © systems, which |(rowned in Reelfoot Lake, Obion who are caviling | County, Tenn. yesterday afternoon, while fishing. At last reports the body had not The victim was ) Well known in Graves county. He had gone to Reelfoot Lake with a party of friends. ‘TEACHERS MEET, | Association in Session Today at Grand Rivers, The Bi-County Teachers’ Associa- | tion met today at Graad Rivers. The | association is composed of teachers of Lyon and Livingston counties, and © good program is to be rendered. Four teachers from the Paducali pub- | lic schools went up as gnests uf the association, These were Misses Adah Brazelton, Mary F. Dodson, Emma Morgan and Cora Hailey. Miss Laura hand accompanied them, and Prof. Boyd, of May field, joined them here, MVILLE JUSTICE, Will Be “Dolt Out” Today by Juse tice Hartley, County Attorney Johnson Houser and Attorney Dan Cross went toGra- hamville this morning to attend Jus- tice Hartley’s court, where a uumber of minor cases are to come up. ‘The most important one is against County Surveyor Evert Wren, eharged with assaulting Allen Don- nell, whom he bit over the heat with a bucket, roving. of Mayfield, Rev. Webb I Rev. J. G. Webb, who was struck by an 1, C, train last Saturday, is slowly improving, A relic hunter stole the chair on which President McKinley sat while reviewing the Grand Army parade in Buffalo, Ivis estimated that more than 75,- 000 fishermen go out of New York every Sunday, ani that they spend op an average $2 each on the sport. o Jr London the omnibus horse is worn out in five years, the tiam horse in four, the posteftive horse in six and the brewers’ in from six to seven, There are several new trades in Paris. You flad dog docvers, dog dentists, dog barbers and dog dress- makers advertised in the uewspapers, and they seem to be well patronized, At a meeting of the Pittsburg United Labor League a motion was passed t!at in the coming election the candidates for Julge be asked to give their views on injunctions against la- hor and strikes, aud that organized labor iadorse and support such judges as ure opposed to this method of fighting the strikers, COLORED DEPARTMENT. *Latasca Civqae Cluly"* ‘ad @ | very pleasant meeting with Mr. Al Jv Le lust night. ‘Tue prizes were who by Misg Clopton and Mr, Wiliam Noten, ‘The next meeting will oo with Misses Mary and Lulu ; The. Taigh, on the 22d, The pastorate of Rev C. M. Pale Jiner, of the Hasbad Street church i chose tomorow The statistical wel fhaanoial pe por vat will be iv tie na conference CHG Kinta will We read. Dro 8. Vy Hous s) veal abana lhaom @, \W hpom C. M, Palmer jat 7 heey body invite t to tun, out, an los o