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~ ¥E UNDERSELL THEM A It Has Leaked Out } SAMPLE CAPES AT HALF PRICE A lot of sample capes, all wool, nicely trimmed, well wor h $2.50 anc 00, our price $1 49. : ig acuane lot uf very fine sample capes, all of the latest sh braided and real far trimmings, that never sold for Iss thon 8. 50 we No two garments alike; every ove a decided bar €8.00, our price $3.75. Anewlotof 35 00 the new plaids—while they last, our price $1.49, Baby cloaks at $1,00 and $1.25, worth doub'e the price. MILLINERY Just received, a lovely new lot of cowboy ha's, in green and ¢ new shades, worth $1.25, oar price 75: A nice lot of new walking | regular price $1 25, our prive Ae ¥ 00, $10.00 and $12.00 pattern hats g> th’s week for $4.00, (write: “We have s jbotles of | have ever trie Sold only at Wtf hersons, DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. “Pride of the Purchase” A high grade, patent flour— You will like it. Try it and be convinced. 31d by Dec. 21 the Liinois company will sell first class round. bana, Arizoua, Iowa, iaho, K ” UCCESS atent, second only to] N oming at one round trip, ¢ to return, For tickeag or farther ine “Snow Drift,” A good, Straight Grade— Noue better made. “Daisy,” A good, honest, strietly choice pany has pow on sale tic inent wir ter resorts in Fl, gia, South Carolina, Texas, New | Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, { For farther informa ion app Pure, Fresh Corn Meal Made of select corn. All manufactured and for sale by the undersigned. Second-hand flour barrels, our own «preferred, bought for cash at cur) cooper shop across the street. | We pay the highest cash price for Camp, No 2, Wood We also sell corn, gre reques' bran and chicken feed and exchange Saturdioy nigh! at « any and everything in our line for wheat or coro. Come to see us, or cominunicate us, Street No. First, Telephone No. 556, | We spend our money at home for Let us have some wheat and corn, unveiling ceremony, sus Location central, Address M. B, care SUN. uf the raw material! of it back for the manufactured arti- cle, so that we can continue to do business ourselves and at time help you. The money we pay aud the wore our own sume of our output the more we can breadstnffs and home labor makes money circulate, one transaction p> aUUAUEL, MUU BU TL padre hand to band, and the community is | Yours for good times, PAQUGAH WILL AND ELEVATOR G0 T. H. PURYEAR, Pres’t. W. A. COKER, 5 received during ¢ certify Botanic Blood Bb cure to stay cured, the most emine} goods in stock aad the woudertul cure themselves the troulile of orderin: rect from the mill. Notice our Bran Special Sale. Grapes, per burket, 10c. 1 qt cranberries, 10c, 1 qt. chow-chow, 20c, 1 gal. Dill pickles, 35 New crop N. O. Mol: 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55¢ 24 Ibs, best patent flour, 75c. LL. Ranvorrn, 123 South Second § fecting botl tent that 1 coud not pat my coat on 1 he { of Botavie Blood Balin, B Coweta Advertiser, Colephone 7, __ 198.8 chants of Newoan, Incandescent lamp . for system for sale at Melicrs store. 1 . the Tiih is Known on, han’ SKIRTS irta, in blacks, fancy colored brocades end al] st, all the ust the thing for genteel street w Ask to me our new stock of childreu’'s Tam O’Srsnters, 25 per cen', Jess than anywhere else in the city. Le oh Q We still have a lot of those $2 50 switches for $1.50, and $2.00 switebes/fop g trip through Southern Alii ... THE BAZAAR... NEW STORE. Defeated Candidates And partisans whose favorites were elected to siay at heme can find balm for their wound- ed feelings and consolation in defeat by indulging in the soothing luxury of smoking one of our celebrated CASA NOVA} CIGARS ‘+6 Broadwey LOCAL MENTION. Campbell-Mulviuill Coal Com: pany will fill youY coal house now cheaper than aryone, Call and Memphia, atter's visit to. relatives make contract. AGtol is Proctor & Grisham, have had it in o her brands. remedy for ma re uniihe money, Prive 50c. tf Found, A pockethook, containing a smal amouit of money and a few stamys was picked up on Broadway. The loser can obtain (hes) a: this office. flow's iis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fe f hat caunot be cured b CO, Props. have cnowa Pid RUAX, Wholesale Drug! KINNAN & MaRviIN, W starrh (ure t4 taken intern the bh 1 muer es of Hal Polk Milt ‘The famous humorist, Polk Miller, onight, will appear at the Opera house to-|§ night. Get your sea’s reserved at] Van Culia’s book store. Excursions, » Dee. 7 and Central Railrood On Novy. 2 trip tickets to certain points ia ado, Da Louisiar Minvesot Mississ1j ew Mex Wis onsia nd Wye od for twenty-one deys ‘The Illinois Central & J.T. Donovan, C. your x strength. Dr, Be Pine Ta Honey will care it. is one of the most valuable remedies of mod. for coughs, colds an All officers dot tof Woodmes of the Hesuy A, Pevii Por Rent. Two furnished rooms with board, Notice, icers and members of Jersey sted to meet 2” J. F. Evres, Head Consul, Harris, Ter here, Rev. W. K. Penrod today secured 1t, La ,|license « peform imarriage cerewo- ty-four | ales. Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Tume-, ot sare guests of Corductr Mendenhall’s’ Chil Cure to one of any other since we} Memp tock, and we have tive] Purbey and famiry. Mr. Frank Roth will return to his al complaints y 0} home in Georgetown, O., tomorron Du _ Bois & Co. vill] after a visit to relatives here. ner, who formerly i here, 's reported as being ins lying cond tiva at Crab Orchard, Miss Nellie Stewart bas returned her home ia Toron'o, Canada, after a visit to Miss Kate Tull. Mrs, Fred Hoyer is quae ill at ber home on Trmbe sire. Mr. Hoyer ddyvile Uis morning. it is not the beet liv to ny euling returned to i r *Vrumor is tha. the leg! dvuubt, but itis believed to a talse rumor. Solomon Freeman, oc Mt. Vernon, who have been visiting here, reurned from Nashville. sons retu will meet at the & ,orrow morn Wahitledge the bride's fa er, on South Third 5) re, plus $2, for the] , Dr. v.J. ear Sextus. a b, bis ester lust week iu Nashville, but tue secret did not Jeak out until iast nigut, Mr. Polk Miller, Mr. Oscar P. arrived at noon aud are at the Paime Hon, John K, Hendrick and Hon, Jobu Grayot came down from sm th- land today, where they Weut to cast their votes, Yester day i lied Look ont toc eold wave, She is coming. Get your stoves at Scott Harawace Co.'s, 4u2 ihe Attractio Oper laugh you s! his novel ente e sevured at Vaan Culin’s. f you want sati-faction buy from vit Hardware Co 402 » SP. Canter Dies After a Dr, S. F, Canter, ox Cures to Stay Cured. Thousauds of v ary certill uiuatisw, Ca- tarch, Ulvers, Sores, Biviche vod aud skin diseases, Buiunie Blood Balm as the result of forty y Xpe ro which is y $1.09 KYERCTED AN ENTI For over two y¢ at sufferer f shoulders to such au exe ted on entire cure Ww. Wo Wa rth, proprietoy nd to all mere Jacos F, Sroxcuie Newnan, Ga, For aale by Druggists. aud most widely-huowr raves county, dicd t} family, 8. 1.) willl apected, Buy your stoyes fou Scott H ware Co, Dr. Edwards, Specialty 4”! Nose and ‘Thro't, Padu Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, ‘iecture. PISRSONALS. Joe Purkett went to noon oD a Visit. Mr. Frank Rieke left at’ noon for Fulton on a visit, J. H. Russell, of St. Louis, is at the Pa r. P. 'T. Walsh, of St. Louis, is at ve Palmer Leon Goodman, of Louisville, is L the Palmer, Mrs, Dr. Bailey left at noon for uis on @ Visit. Mr, Collia McGionis returned t Creal Spriugs at noon, Miss Maie Paxton left at noon for St. Louis on a visit rd Allen left at noon for Mrs. Ri ob @ Visit, Ww. D Griflin tent, Maccabees, meet at their hall tonight at 8 o’¢lock, Chas. E. Hughes came down from Smituland aud Golcoada today. Alexander left at noon Mr. Ove nois, Mr. Cliff Bondurant left at noon for Memphis, after a visit to relatives here. Miss Jolnstoo, of Henderson, ar- rived at noon ou a visit to Mrs, C.K. MeGary, Judge J.D. White, of Bordwell, was in ihe city today, en route to Krankfort. Miss Nora Hart has returued tof Mr. Jolin Cincinn ti, Nov. 4,—The lates Mrs. Capt Doug as Jones and Ms, Mrs, James Riley and two little ned to New Al Visit to the The Elks meet tonight ja reguler od will initiate a candidate Lhere will be » Lhe ladies commit elalion rooms tor at 10:30 o'clock Mies Bettie Walker aud Mr. Jas. | be married at ight at st er, y r was eof bis futher, Mr, Lovelaceville this @ message announcing se Broadway, ate Richard. vy, were marries yn, Miss Estes Wallace , of we Polk Miller compang, y was & great » Cunuons Lging por of tue Dimou» ue little ton 1 day in b @ vietory POLK MILLER t Morton's To- 1 at Morton's house lovight, If you wanttoe iid not fail to attend me Seats can DEAT AT MAYPLELD, Lengthy illness, of the oldest phy sivians of veral weeks, Helefta ie ductur was highly ree nd be will be ge Awarded ‘DR It Never Rains But It Pours Bardwell at THREE HUNDRED PAIRS of men's and boys’ boots received on consignment to be closed out at once, The Boston Shoe Manufac- uarantee every pair to be equal to any (wi aan so boot on the market. We will close these boots out at the ridiculously low prices Of. .+.sseeees | $1 fete) ne have alto rec chet 350 pals of men’s, jualea® f125 and children’s shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to be told at prices from soc to $1.25, $t.so and $2.00.! 1 7& Inferior Goods Knocked Out, In the long run, win every time. our principle ever since we started in business to handle only the very best grades we could get, We have been par- ticularly . careful about canned goods, that we sell can be We know the canners;Pauts, 25¢, 35¢ a ders, of the St. Louis Republic, is at the Palmer, ededed OUR CLOTHING bepepe Still goes at low prices. You will find a tull stock of tal d pretty near everything a family needs. 1 boys’ and children’s suits. Bo brand | Wear, overshirts, ¢ Big inducements -—know them well-must know them well before we buy from fresh yegetabl> aboitt over. That's the reason we now have @ more than usually large and +] varied stock of canned goods, Ed. Jones. cond Street Grover, “oRiP” WW TRCUILE, PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER Season 1S THE RECORD Open daily till 10 pam 5 WORK. ed Until) Pad} Weather St: ps It, Wiikins Arrested on a Serious k on the sewerg Ro ¥ progressing nicely. are being gradually cleared off and theie normal condition, | ing the vravel and dirt @.ddliag Leaf Tobaceo in Viola- tion of the Federal Law. Ailarge. tnroe: of one-legge! peddler, was arrested this ' operations, afternoon On a warrant sworn out by} _— -_ Rue! COVINGTON BROS, TO ADD. rged with violation of the fede ww Which probibits persons pod-| Ning leaf tobacco nqyof their own They Haye Bou produciion, without a license. | Wilkins has fo gaged in this business, some of the tobacco men hav called the attention of the authorities ture is in jome time been en- yesterd: ased the commission hou , on Nerth Third | street, adjuining the Lemon- be Come and examine our goods and prices and id winter under- heavy knee Everything in Its THIRO AND COURT STREETS chose ) for the Mecha was *Langstaff,’” in houor of Mr) of canned goods. Our | Presi tent Lang, mayor elect, then | resh andsalt meats | tendered his resignation as president |. 0 is/of the board, to take effect: immedi. | Telephone 118 i 2 ASTOvE You will save mone and lieve a larger stock to select from WE MAKE. UR stock of staple aud fancy gro complete and up-to-date ge Langstaff, sre unexcelled, having everything in the in president until after the Ia; of the corner-stone, and the re: being hauted off/ignation was accepted, to take effect SS Go cee eT ayy wae ot sce wl | "tte ner mena ver sted vf A BRAND NEW RESTAURANT. “Crip kins, the wel ow | Kept at work until the weather stops come up at the regular meeting the | r i first Tuesday i P ul be} in Tushy eat mow CASPER JONES on the 30th inst, led. | The board then adjourned. | Ha opened a Brand New First-ol loon ing stoves. Scott Hardware Co. has Jf In fact, everything to eat, or any one thir et lote of thes, 402 | Give usa call ane we wil! try tot W CUDKC pars |@ thing to eat; iGe buys something to eat; té x jf} eon. You don’t have to be just back fron square me Whours, Furnished rooms t CASPER'S ‘ON EARTH IS A We Continue to TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER * Cochran & Owen ndl will soon he occu to their preseat now occupied] 4G Keasou.—"“And why did abe ry Hat Compa-| choose him among so m will move into the |The others did not propose prisonment within the discretion of pying in add the court, something like celling quarters, the whiskey without a licence. is set fur this afternoon before U. 8. ny. Com uissioner Paryear. the first trouble Wilkins firm, aud/has been in since he returned from W. Rex and J. W. Da-}the penitentiary a few years ago, whire he was sent for getting 9 turkey by false prete ises. ‘The trial | by the Lemon-Greg building now occupied by the Smit SCHOOL BOARD. fi. [Regular Meeting Meld Last] /} GAME AS A LUXURY, Amertenns Len tages Over Other Kinds of Ment Mt Has Advan. | ommand a dueal Education met las t by the fact that But traveled Ani to share in the pon wild meats by th vse, Smith, Ter-} mor Supt. MeBroom’s is ata premium in our | au increase of LIL jog read and received. 3 wing bills were pres uted | inauired t e forrot- | and allowed: port, showing | of 1 a8 Bourishing, it is more ¢ In the cooking of game a few « i nts must ever be borne Lised by spices or other pronounced seasonings whieh bring out t e served to him y grouse in form #0 ¢ vegetable. iew to supplementing er Interfering with them, The second point to remember ts 1» ard against overcooking. cepecially the dark-fleshed, is b flavor, and digests more easily, than well done, (8717 was re. ported iu the tre tte appointed It is not neces y this point to the extent « by gourmets, who eat thelr game raw—just well warmed thro some a most game meat should be allow v school building, , made a report. 10, lis wen] A GENEROUSLY GOOD N.CKEL CIGAR andthe eeremo- ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS 30 io the committees was} ca until beginning of putn ‘high,” which wi as any other form of decay and the members of all 1 weather may 7 ably be hung in a day will be disini gin to lose its flavor ing Killed.—Woman's ‘tome Compan: | young fon. ton school, in or kage in London, | f mated by engineers that the yo. leakage from the gas pipes of London | equals wine per cent, of the total mast | son aud Swith repor but the board desired that hy |Cor. gth aud Tr mble P. F. LALLY. oe ® Restaurant in connection with his pioicatnincassait | Oysters, Fish, Spring Chicken, Ham, t Out J. W.! Now is the time to buy your heat- Eggs, Steak, Cottee, ¢ Smith & Co, POPULAR PRIC bays someth HENRY MAM) Hold Them Up OK ote Patent Flat-Opening Books... eT Have just received the lar and cheapest 331 "BROADWAY st long. Come at once and take your cho will dispose of this lot of 1 pes extr next ten days. A LITTLE NONSENSE. imirers?” Lrook lyn “They discovered a lake Maska th ceming with fish.” “Eh t they did all their teamin sad Plain De ter —He—"I saw you out driving yester- other one was Yonkers States tabroad I intended to} ® ., 1 ‘My Experiences | other “Well, did y | 1 ix now in the ft r my voyage I concluded to! ® meilicnl « y i ca ‘Old Ove veriences with ett he att the ‘med 5 ion, President | ° Experiences with | tracting th ‘ a MR, MILLER 1 Chicago rd fraternity. following cer - — Caress a Dip r tell] oldest Marrie me that Ilook y Just outside pouted Mrs. Lovelac her brute of a husband replied a have lost my powers of imag. | OL? Tih z hM ance, Was} ination.”—Cleveland Leader, are ae i ~"What are the The aged pair have lived together toy . very you ‘77 years and are still happy | ™ veteran diplomat le at her thought: —— : fully and then replied; “Fora long time 0} past t 4 ‘The smallest tree in Great Dritain tional fs the dwarf willow, which . ‘4 —"Well, 1 friend, | the summit of Ben Lomoud. ¥ ahaa shacto “Tow did'y ome to join the Bi mature it is only about two 4 , thet bs now closin vation Army?" “It was the only way t “that I eou © public to submit to my cornet g man admitted. andy Indianapolis Journal, Ht Mrs. Youn Does your hus- | % [hand give you allowance, or | h Mrs, Lond | No; he doesn't | i ve me au atiowance, 1 buy hie strect | car tlekets for him, and we let it go at | that."—Cleveland Leader ' i the cor+ “Hor a Limited Time neon fer te We will sell to each parson once on Saturd weet three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. ‘isk huge your choice of the brands. Call on us at our s would teen new drug store if you want a good ‘i J.D, BACON & C 126 BROADWAY ———_—— TaketYour Choice Farley teavy-weight weight Lang Bonetic French Briar Pipes _ W. A. KOLLEY ' NURTON'S OPEVA HOUSE - THURSDAY W Evening WU a rz Assisted by Oscar P, hor oid isa | om Wusical-Comedy Skelches esa tie ~ Negro Dialect Stories ard $ esery Banje-Pickin’ Impa DOWN SOUTH FUN ALL THE Way THROUGH A Small Tree, —— You can pick ma, € e naine jSeventh and Jackson streets. Pharmacists,