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~~ Lovin ys ¥ es ent Prizes A Tores (in the city last night on busioess, © empty packages. Everyone gets a prize. FOR THE BAZAAR One ladies’ leather shopping bag, worth $1.00. One Dr. Warner's best corsets, white, drab or blac regular price 75¢ and $1.00 | One ladies muslin gown, nicely trimmed, with lace and tucks, well worth 75¢ FIFTY CENTS One Tee earn union suit, all sizes, Too new sample capes, ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00. and every one a decided bargain. ‘All wool fur trimmed beaver capes, $2.00 Millinery Department. 100 ladies’ new trimmed hats, all styles and colors, $1.00 Another lot of velvet hats, handsomely trimmed, well worth $3.00 .50—our price, $2.00. na at new pattern hats, worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7. Our price $4.50. We have also a new lot of French hair switches, regular price $3.50. and $4.00, our price $2.50. ~'Other switches at 75 cents and $1.00. THE BAZAAR, New Store—Don’t mistake the place. 215 Broadway. LOCAL regu Each Ladies Who Use... MENTION. | from a several weeks’ visit tu Evans- | this city, but now of Malden, Mo., is Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fal, | Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair ; uty t | jar Baltimore oysters received daily at be 1903 Tas Dstioaraeens, Pres exces of Titan ‘ Jas. L. Wahl does all bis own| 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. work, employs no boys, and therefore you can rely on expert workmanship, IMPRESSIVE RITES, CHURCHES ARD SOCIETIES. Corner-Stone at the New School Bare EPS co ‘Take your work to bim. Building Laid. w PERSONALS. G. R. Hodges, of Eddyville, was i Mrs. J. W. Bush, of Smithlaod visiting her daugther, Mrs. George | Harris. | Capt. Billy Crozier has returned ville. Mrs, Crozier is expected next week, { Mr. George Bleich, formerly of guest of his brothers, Messrs. John J, and Albert Bleich, sTIAN—Services at the aS corner Seventh and Jefferson streets, | Judge Thompson Tendered An at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sun- 1 Rece} st day school at 9:30 a. m., G. 0. Informal satan Las McBroom, superintendent; Junior Night. Endeavor at 2:30 p. m.; Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Subject of Our subscribers are requested to report any neglect on part of carrier or any other employe of Chafing -~ Dishes this office. Should you fail to |get your paper we will consider Should : frits ita great fayor if you will re- Burn Columbian Spirit |port to the business office or ining telephone 358, Notice to the Public. Lost—Three notes, given by E. It has no disagreeable odor, and is|Gish, drawn in favor of either W.W. Kimball Co , or Mr. J. 1. Langston, equal to alcohol im every respect} rion about the middle of Oct , 1897, Only 35c pint. Sold at mayable as follows: Firet note drawn for six months; second note Wf rers015, drawn fortwelve months, and third note drawn for cighteen months, of DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. $50 each, drawing juterest at 4 per cent, The said notes are the prop Blacksmithing erty of W. W. Kin given for the sale of a Kimbs . No. And all kinds of 30,710, We here lie that said notes by Kimball Co., and forbid apy negotia- tions of said notes. 1803 W. W. Knmatr Co, “How's This? We offer One Hundred Polaea Reward for any case of Catarrh tbat capnot be caved by New Work |: i: sve mad West & ivax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole Wholesal Done on short notice and KINNAN & MARVIN, ) on reasonable terms, Sat- istaction guaranteed. Greif & Christy 319 Court Stree. Hank Bros. & Jones ara selling the best makes of stoves. They look nicer and are cheaper than others, 20n3 Entirely peared. Quarantine having been raised iv all the Southern states, the Nash vila, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway has resumed the sale of tick- ets to all local aud foreign points, F, B. Teacnovt, Yellow Fey Disap- astman ee Paducah, Winter Tourist Rates. The Illinois Central Ratiroad com- pany has now on sale tickets to prom- inent winter resorts in Florida, Geor- gia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For farther information apply to J. T. Donovan, C. A,, Paducah, Ky. Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill your coal house now cheaper than aryoue, Call and make contraet. We are exclusive agents for this renowned instru- meut, from pocket size— 1x2—to No. 4 Kodak, 4xs. Films for same in stock. ee WILLIAM NAGEL Jeweler and Ae A goods must be sold within Optigian t two weeks. We would Pa dispose of them at lower prices than to ship them. When we offer you a Kimbali pigno we offer you a piauo that is first clase. The proof of this is they are ip some of the best families in America, and are used by the best artists in the world, from Mme. Patti, Lillian Nordea, mma Kames, Emme Calve, John Phuip Sousa, Chas. Kun- kel, and scores of others. These p ople say there are no better pianos made. ‘These people should know, and do know, what goes to make up Piano Sale, We have come to the conclusion that we will close out our stock of Pianos and ¢ ns at 430 Broad- way,—Kimball Co’s., stock THIRD AND BROADWAY Does your watch run correctly? {, bring it to where you w it will be properly. re Grape 1 qt. rites, 1 qt. chow-chow 1 gal. Dill pickles, 35c. Choice Northern Potatoes, 70e. New crop N. O, Molasses, 50c, 24 Ibs. choice flour, 55c. 24 Ibs. ent tour, Tée. .. RANDOLPH, Telephone 59. 3 South Second St. —— DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL, Tenders bis es to all wufer- ing froin Gf eases of the EYE, FAK, NOSE AND THROAT wonderful alJ11 and a spectal guarantee to those undervaken. Ce amend W.R, CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6. rth and 0c. 20e. to you is that these people own a Kimball and use them in their own homes. Call and examine them for yourself, We say now is your gold- opportunity to purchase a first class piano at at a bargain, This Je opens on Monday, November 22d W, W. KIMBALL CO, Cures to Stay Cured Thousands of voluntary certificates receivid during the past fifteen years rtify with no urcertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotehes, and the most malignant blood and skin diseases, Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an emineut, scientific and conscientious physician, Send stamp for book of wonderful cyres, and learn which is he best remedy, Beware of substi tutes said to be ‘just os» good’’ and the long-tested and old reliable one Blocd Balm (B. B, B.) Price only $1.00 per large bottle. EFFECTED Ak ENTIRE CURE, For over two years I have beep a t sufferer from Rheumatism, af- ecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help. ‘The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B., ef- fected an entire cure. J refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor! Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer-| hants of Newnan, Jacon F, Sroncisr, Hours wll bing | } ers’ Excursions, On Nov ‘ov. 1, Dee, 7 avd Dec. 21 the Illinois Central Railrosd yany will sell first @lass round. certain peints in A bam, Arizovs, Colorado, Dakot Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiane, Missouri, Mississiy Minnesots, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon,'l nessee, Utali, Wisconsin and Wy- com! trip tickets U 4 first-class piano, and the best proof | g The laying of the corner stone of the new school building yesterday afternoon was very impressive. A| large crowd was present, and the | evening sermon, ‘‘Modern Evange- lism.”” Cumpertanp Pressrtertan — At the Cumberland Presbyterian church corner Sixth and Court streets, M. E. Chappell, pastor, preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, ; Sunday school at 9;30 a, m.; Junicr En- deavor at 2:30 p. m.; prayer meet- ing Wednesday at 7:30p. m. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet Monday at o'clock p. m., in the school room of the church. All sre cordially invited to attend, as instructive. | Grand Master R. H. Thompson, | of Louisville, directed the Masonic | rites, and Rev. W. K. Penrod made) an address which was duly appres! ciated. j The building, designed by Archi tect B, B. Davis, is to be the finest in| t Southwestern Kentucky. \T pice a Last vight Judge Thompson was Secoxp PrespyrKntaN.—There will] tendered an informal reception at be the regular services at the Second | Masonic hall, and made a splendid), Presbyterian church tomorrow moru- | adaress, telling of the benefits of the’ , ing at 11 o'clock and in the evening] Masonic Home. His remarks mae at 7:30 o'clock. 9:30 a. m., and Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | cursion to Louisville Y to see the Home. “| Every one invited to attend these ser-| Revs. Pinkerton, Penrod and others | vices. were admitted, & Finst Bartist.—Usual services at the First Baptist church Fifth and Jefterson ctreets, at 10:45 a. m. and {—a day, 7:30 p. m, Rev. W. K. Penrod, pas- Dr. Bell's Pi tor. Subject of morning sermon— that cough. “How Can I Be a Good Church of it, because it has cured Member?" Acts 9;6. Evening ser-|ers equally severe, Everyone should mon, ‘Choosing ® Husband,” |investigate the merits of this great Ruth 1:9. Sunday-schopl at 9:30] tremely. m. Prayer-meeting every Wed- ——_—_—_—_— neaday evening, conducted by the pastor. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all, and to the members of this church especially, to attend all these services. How long have you been coughing | th, & year? ey will cure no doubt oth There can The meeting of the Y. M,C. A. tomorrow afternoon will be addressed by Messrs, J. 0. Mocquot, L, T. Wilson and D. M. Flournoy. Women a3 well as men are cordially invited. Splendid music a feature. MecnanicssurG M, E.—Services in Mcchapiesburg M. E. church follows; Sabbath-school at 9:14 a. m. Funeral of Mrs. Loujsa B: will be preached by Rev. Dunn gt 10;30 a. m, Class meeting at2:30 p.m. Preaohing at 7 p. m. hy the presiding elder, lev. #. W. Scheltons also sacrament of Lord's Supper. First quarterly meeting will be held Monday night. W. T. Dano will continue the services throughout the week, assisted by the noted preacher and singer, Rev. C. F. Cooper, of Camden, Tenn. Our line of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes are the best values in the city, emer eS REM!RKABLE REGOAD, Evangelist Hudson, of Tennessee, will conduct » meeting jn the Cum- berland Presbyterian church in De- cember, The revival at the Second Baptist church, corner Ninth and Ohio}Is45 Years Old and Has Lived streets, is growing in interest. One =. oma 3 pie hader lay ‘fa night. Services agsin Near the Track all His Life. |; tonight. Subject, ‘Trust in God s Brings Peace and Rest.” The public invited. A Graves County Man Never on) a Train Until Yesterday. Frank Richards, of near Pryors- —_ burg, Graves county, who is attend- Seconp Baprist—Cornes of Njoth | ing United States court here, is not a and Obio streets, there will be Sun-|remarkable man, which one might day school at 9:30 a. m., W. A.|Jadge from his appearance, But he Vantrease, superintendent; Preach-| boasts of the remarkable record cf ing at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.m Sub- having hyed forty-five years within; jects, ‘Who is On the Lord’s Side,’’| thirty yards of a railroal, and never and ‘Choose You Tuis Day Whom] having been on nin bis life You Will Serve.” ‘The revival ser-]until yesterday, when he bou vicee wiJl continue throughout the/round trip ticket to P week. Song service begins every] Furthermore he was never mo night at 7:15, Profs. Karnes snd] ten miles from home uutil ye Garner, assisted by the regular choir] When he Wroke his yuprece will farnish the music, The public record and came to Vaacak cordially invited to all these ser- | declared he would vices, have gotten that from his family if never away hadn't far he as follows: Sunday school at} jons to do so, 30 a. m., communjon at 10:45.) Richards was born and reared] All members of the church requested | pear Pryorsburg, and has spent his to be at the services. Report will be} forty-five years of life within thirty made concerning calling @ preacher. | yards of what is now the Illinois Ven- The public cordially invited. Junior] tral raijroad, and although ever since Endeavor meets at 3 p.m, No ser-}a child ho has seen sud heard the vices at night trains pass his home every day, he i a was never on one until yesterday, He If you want the best candies, buy} was never farther ine home than| them from Stutz, His candies are! sayfeld, eight miles away. ; made by himself, and he guarantees} Richards proved & very important them to he the very Lest, witness ia the two big damage suits against the railroad company, howey- er, in the case of admiuistrators for $25,000 each against the company for vie The handsome display of artistic pictures represented by Colgate’s Chewing Gum Co., at Lyne & Lyne’s “4 é the death of Wm, Eales and James drug gore, is a thing of beauty. Teiolideld. Other witnesses swore a eR" [that they did not hear the engineer KENTUCKY COUPLE, whistle nor the engive bell ring, at Was Married in Cairo, Ulinols,|men were killed, Richards, howev- Thursday, er, swore that he was up attending to some cattle, and that neither the beil Richard S. Puckett, of Kirbyton,|nor the whistle sounded, ‘The en- Carlisle county, Ky,, and Miss Sallie | gineer was just as positive in his oath Hinkle, of Lowes, Graygs county, | that he did blow the whistle, ant if} Ky., were married at the Farmers’ |the jury believes Richarda, it 1 Hotel by Judge Joseph Stea, cost the company several thonsaud Cairo, Iils., d dollars, while if they do not, it will’ . cost the plaintiffs what they might get were Richards believed | Hence the evidence of this eccentriv charac. | ter may cut a prominent Ogure in the way the big damage suit is de cided, m Ce All who have promised contribu- tiont to the Bazaar which is now be- ing srranged by the members of the Broadway Epworth League for the benefit of the new church, wil] please notify the committee, Mrs. George Wartield and Miva Annie Puryear, at once what articles they will donate. It you want your watches and clocks repaired by an expert, take] pe them to Jas. L. Wahl, Newnan, Ga, u by Papyggious. If you want salied peanuts that are Bring your watclis aud cloeks to fit to eat, buy the the a of Stujz, D Jas, Ls. Wabl, on consignment to be closed out at once, Still goes at low pri First. Christian church, pa ico continue thet sates lar Sunday-school at| such an impression that a committee | m prayer-meeting | was appointed to arrange for an ex. | whe | is too bulky and Texty Srreer Cunistiaw—Ser- | been compelled by Uncle Sam's min-| ” the crossing on the night the two!’ gists. for system for eale at t Never Rains But It Pours THR HUNDRED PAIRS of men’s and boys’ boots received 0 The Boston Shoe Manufa y Company guarantee every pair to be equal to any ——— 00 or $2.50 boot on the market. We will close these rots out at the ridiculously low prices Of. .......eeeee $1 jefe) We have also received 350 pairs of men’s, ladies 1 id children’s shoes, suitable for this rainy weather, to 26 » sold at prices from goc to $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.| 1 75 «idl QUR CLOTHING ppp Come and examine our goods and prices and yoursell, You will fiud a full stock of fall and winter under- and pretty near everything a family needs. Boys’ heavy knee onvine ear, overshirts, Big inducements in boys’ and children’s suits. ants, 25¢, 35¢ and soc. PADUCAH AUCTION CO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS ceremonies were eutertaining as well | Open daily till 10 p.m, THE FUTURE OF SiLvER. t Has Outliv e ey Metal, Tt must be admitted on all hands that he future of silver looks very dark. the p w so low that the metal dollar is worth only 43 cents, et the mines in this conntry and Mex- activity. In most of a silver, and the ein the price of lead compen ly for t fall the other Indeed th e a mt }emelt the at whatey s clear profit. in th of a heavy falling off Greenback History Repea' eit. nessa Full] The Indianapolis Journal silver heresy cannot survive the coun sr hem the ore is tr ; A possible answer to the que y mines adds. “1 the fold, just as the Bryanites wil he Greeleyit | of 1876 made no reference to the flay flasco of 1896," there appears to be robability of an in ont of a larger of the h five ay it re into ly about inadequate and faulty banking tem. movement.—Sound Money. COCHRAN & OWEN 331 BROADWAY Cr $35 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $3 09 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sale Shoe. $200 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. Shoes bought of us polished free. re nace, h of the silver M, kept a All the rest y and are ars Wwe have stand in use as stacked up in therefore, of no ¢ of value than was the bullion h they were d. Nota n that has abandoned the ve # the least general consensus of enlightened that silver s asa full the future be world is money metal and will | mployed only as subsid umber: To go back to lement of trade n railroad transportation and retyra alities as tuatic ur bank y r men would be wise to lay face the facts of the ‘our $100 the mon Or « at bir s kind. of money fs not Ick tran It would | Je and ‘posen you change the deck. That free silver pack seems to be about played out. Why nott issue. If we can raise the yglue of 16 ounces of silver to that of about 40 ounces of silver, without the aid or wsent of any other pation on earth, why can't we raise the price of wheat (o two dollara @ bushel without the aid or consent of any other nation an earth, without consulting the foreign market quotati and without bothering liver. And if we can thus raise of wheat, why not of coyn and nd eggs, and everything else we want pulsed. “All we have todo ts to get ln our stack and make the raise, “What have we to do with abroad?" Touisville Courier-Journal, to the makir nst the solid w ned common ser hall ¢ 1 of the world’s use silver for nd dimes, be tinue to tis the best material for these but for this purpose bullion Iver dollars ta Perey—I wonder why we say that love Is bind? Gerald—Because we so often see el iter the i y r pretty girl fall in love with some other to « arket as a buyer will be fortu f their prod the lowe which it] tates treasury lost about with | $1,000,000 a day during the month of here will be | August iy the dectine in the value of vod no International * the silver stored in its vaults, of profit. There » zation nept to put up the price.—Sound ver we haven't wnything the gov wr Worth tell you one thir ther thing. bt feet y Unele Sam has e, ten feet high it is crowded There ut estie M is something that 7 faction for chapped hands, or a jd by Lyne & Lyne, drag: 20u4 Fine fresh oysters received this orning at Stutz’, Coal hods, fre sets al Han ovels and mes, 8 oker Lros Incandescen? lamp globes suitable McPherson's rug store, ut (rep.) feels certain that the sixteen toone free try's renewed prosperity, but avks: “With the free silver question dead and the tariff question settled for some years to come, the question recurs: will the democratic party do in t says, is suggested by the party's course after its defeat in 1872, and it came back into | | to do in 1900, ‘The democratic platform | of 1872, nor will that of 1900 to the Money 4s loaned at one and two per | cent. interest in New York, but in the west and south it commands 10 to 12 percent. This is partly the result of tn rye | ‘To provide remedy is now one | of the chief alms of the sound = Goacqn | Seventh and Jackson eee Look out for it, Heating stoves in endless variety---hard coal, soft coal; gas and oil heaters. Sole agents for the celebrated Moore’s Air-Tight Heaters--- every stove guaranteed. SCOTT HARDWARE CO. HENRY MAMMEN, Jr. BOOKBINDER A thoroughly equipped Book-making plant You need send nothing out of town Patent Flat-Opening Books... Pipes Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes In the city 126 BROADWAY The larg And cheapest Assortment of Amber bits a specialty, Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Everything in Its UR stock da ple cy ies is o rs fr meat market is unexce ¥ thing in the line of fresh l meat Broadway and Second. j | Telephone 118 |Cor. oth and Trimble. CURE CONSTIPATION ESTABLISHED 1864, 0 Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ’ Telephone 174. a stablivae 1 1895, Incorporated 14s KALLROAD TIME TABL Jahnson oe Foundry and Machine Co, Manufacturers and Dealers ‘> Steam Engines, Boilers, an : iss House Fronts, Mill Machinery |: And Tobacco Screws, Brass and Iron Fitings. Castings of all kinds, Chattanooga and St Iway Time Card ville Louis * 0pm ort 140 un ) pms v0 | tbe 106 pow Papvean, . Kentvoky, | Ar Preteen 7. Tobnceo Spit and Soko Foor HITE AY 49 quit tobacco easily and a’ : | trong. AM druggists, 200 or 81, iv ana {eed Booklet end sample free. A. Grerling Remedy Co, Chicago or New ¥ S. Burnnam, adaran, itv Linnwoed C A GENEROUSLY GOOD N:CEEL CI¢4 « ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN. aited Time We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cen‘s. oon Den your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want : gool cig>r. You con pick Call on us at ovr J.D. BACON & CO., streets. Phaimacists. >, F. LALLY. ¢ 4 Ds . * F.