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7 BEBTelephone 89. t ent Prizes AT THE BAZAAR One ladies’ leathe: shopping bag, worth $1.00 One Dr. Warner's best corsets, white, drab or b! regular price 75c and $1.00 | One ladies muslin gown, nicely trimmed, with lace FIFTY ry and tucks, well worth 75¢ | One ladies’ fleece-lined union suit, all sizes CENTS lar price, 98c. 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. 150 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.co, our price $2.50. Other switches at 75 cents and $1.00. THE BAZAAR, New Store—Don’t mistake the place. 245 Broadway. LOCAL MENTION. 0 pty packages, Everyone gets a prize. FOR | lack regu Each Ladies Who Use... Our subscribers are requested PERSONALS, Palmer. Mr. Colliu McGinnis left at noon for Creal THE “COKE” HABIT. It Elicits Some Timely and Ge mane Remarks From Judge G. E. Swirtzer; of Cincinnati, is at Sanders—A F the Paliner. | Court. A. L. Mather, of Louisville, is at) the Pa'wer, 8. Sommers, of New York, is at the Palmer. | C. Norman, of Mayfield, was in the city today. Mr. A. N. Clark went to Metroj*) olis this afternovt, j dud Il. D. Tarver, of St. Louis, is at) the Hotel ( to. F. W. Faircourt, of Kansas City, | Yery displeas Jis at Hotel Gilberto. aw. He declared that he inte Attorney Will Hughes left at noon | Hereafter to be more strict Pb ger. Pipl his court on different prin : those fa which it 1 Mr. D. L. Redden, of Mortays|fore, He said that was in the vity today. dik yes Mr. T. 1D, Pressnell, of Smithland, | lawlessness to the extent of his abil was in the city today, ity, and was going to bezin at Judge James Breathitt, of Mop-] by the abolition of le kineville, was in the city today. The most Wm. Wikoff went over to Metrop- | docket was olis this afternoon on business. Miss Pearl Garrett, of Pembroke, is visiting Miss Ada Thompson. Miss Susan Sneed, of Henderson, | Judge Sandcrs Announces He Is Going to Make a Che Nive Court Doings, Sanders, in comi him ruil ses before a at e ing to violators of the € ye nce on the avis Ervest with maliciously |e rence Thompson, It ap-| that he be- woman pu | colored, cutting F pears from the evidence came jealous because the Will Tucker's hat on, and slashed to report any neglect on part of carrier or any other employe of this office, Should you fail to get your paper we will consider ita great fayor if you will re- port to the business office or ring telephone 358, Chafing -=7 Dishes $tovlé Columbian Spirits Burn . e e —_—— Winter Tourist Rates. The Illinois Central Railroad 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 further information apply to J, T. Donovan, C. A., Paducah, Ky. I. has no disagreeable odor, and is equal to alcohol in every respect. Only 35¢ pint. Sold at WMA Merson, DRUG STORE “rT! & BROADWAY. Expert Blacksmithing And all kinds of New Work Done on short notice and on reasonable terms, Sat- isfaction guaranteed, Greif & Christy 819 Count Street, Luther Leagu: The Luther League will meet at the home of Miss Carrie Runge, of South Third street, tomorrow, in- stead of Thursd: All members are requested to be present, as business of bigh importance will be transacted Jouayna Scumrrrer, Sec'y Campbell-Mulvinill Coal Com- pany will fill you¥ coal house now cheaper than aryone. Call and make contract. THANKSGIVING PROGKAM. At the Sixth Grade of the Jeffer- son School, Thanksgiving program Sixth Grade Jefferson school tomorrow afternoon : Song—The God of Harvest Praise—School. Reading—The First Thanksgiving —Bess Hall. Recitation — November — Nellie Eubanks. ‘i Recitation—Five Kernels of Corn —Andy Taylor. Song—Over the Meadow—School Recitation—The Orphan Turkey— Charles Moun: Recitation. hanksgiving Philos- opbhy—Allie Houston. 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Beware of si tutes said to be ‘‘just as good’? and buy the long-tested and old reliable Batome Blood Balm (B. B, B.) Price only $1,00 per large bottle, EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE, For over two years I have been 9 great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help, The of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. 2. B., ef. fected an entire cure. L refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newnan, Jacon F, y pounce Does your watch run correctly? If not, bring it to where you know it will be properly re- Grapes, per bas 1 qt. cranberries, 10c, 1 qt. chow-chow, 20c. 1 gal. Dill pickles, 35¢, Choice Northern Potatoes, 70c. New crop N. O. Molasses, 50c. 24 lbs, choice flour, 55e, 24 Ibs, best patent flour, 7c. I, L. RANpoiru, 123 South Second St, PONCLER, Newnan, Ga, For salo by Druggists. ‘DR, A, M. COVINGTON, | METROPOLIS MARAUDERS, OF METROPOLIS, ILL, ‘Tenders bis professional servi ing from diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOS AND THROAT | guarantee With wonderful skill and a sp to those undertaken, W. R, CLEMEN/, M.D, Ph, 6, J Omiee ces to all sul Ow Sister City Suffering From Burglars, Garvctt Simmons Had $150 Stolen Last Night, Hours— 8:99 to 11:00 a.m 2:00t0 4:00 ptr 7:0) 0 8.00 pw, ‘oer Fourth and Hroadwa Home Seckers’ Excursions. On Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7 and Dee, 21 the Illinois Central Railroad company will sell first clases round. trip tickets to certain points in Ala- bama, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Vashing Metropolis is troubled with burg. 1 Saturday night they broke into several residences and stole $6 and a watch from Gene Lafont, and last night they made several other rails, At Garrett Simmons’ they bhrok« in and stole the slumbering citizens +) struction w is a guest of Mrs. Muscoe Burnett. wouad Rev. Geo, Johnston, of Ripley, is visiting the family of bis son, Rev, H. B, Johnston. The Woman's Committee of the Y.M. C. A, will meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 at the Association building. Mr. W. H. Holley is improving rapidly and is able to sit up. He looks much better than he has for some time. Mrs, S. G. McElroy and daughter, Miss Josie, of Lebanon, returned home this morning after a visit to Mrs. Ell Guthrie. Mrs, Eli Sutherland left at noon for Water Valley, Ky., being called away by the dangerous illness of her mother, Mrs. Moss. Genial Officer Frank Eaker and wife are pu born Wednesday cer Etter a “grandpa” again. “Senator”? Lambdin is still in a critical condition, and has been com- pelled to sleep for 26 days and nights, standing in a box, An old-fashioned country dance will be given atthe home of Mr, *Pev’ Rivers, in the Woodville sec- tion. A large crowd will go out from the city to attend, OFF FOR EDDYVILLE, her across the thigh, The was not deep, aud he claims ity intlicted ently, The evinced 4 disposition to screea and the case was left open to Tucker's testimony. ace A question that is dest an important part in practice of the c the police court this morning. Charley Brown, a bi looking nezr corner ¢ pris dock with his heavy head resting on his hands oblivious to everything about him. “Thereby call attention of this audi * remarked the court half “to that thing over there in the corner. He is full ‘voke,’ I believe the darkies ¢ He was hours up in d uh 1 sat stay in ove the mers’ w etio of |™ he is still under the i deadly dru The cocaine | they call it, is inere ling rapidity, and it i lar fad with colored pe: pating inclin white people, | up w the popt- le of dis 1 with some tand It is the ions Prisoners Brought Yhrough The City Today, Court Judge Breathitt Returns Adjourns at Murray, aud Home, Our line of Boys’ and Chil- Sheriff J. B. Hay, of Calloway dren’s Shoes are the best values county, arrived in the city this morn- ing from Murray§with J. W. Wolff, alias ‘Bum’? Wolff, and Ben W alias Bob Rice, convicted at the term of court just closed of malicious cut- ting and housebreaking, respectively, and receiving respectively twenty- three and twenty-four months, Wolff is well known in the and stabbed Bob Shankle. The other is a youog man who was with- out friends, and for whom there was] g great sympathy at Murray. One of the damage suits ogainst the N. C. & St. L railroad, resulting from the dynamite explosion last spring, were settled and the others were continued. It was that of Frank Harding for $5000. He had an eye knocked out and was terribly injured by the accident, and the jury returned a verdict in favor of the railroad company. Judge Breathitt passed through the city today en route to. Hopkins- ville, Ky. in the city. t do}! o learn, |b of them don’t die, |! wt but) ¢ city p right here in it, from It's a wonder s ler n't. this man is a poison, ow as arrested last) 0 night, bat with him, law xication from co-| li when it says ‘drunkenness simply whiskey includes vaine not, or whether much wine, | thing else. I g go.’ And the man was depart, although he did go with dif-| ficulty. means or or Wm. Bider, of Brooklyn in thecity last evening looking bis L-year-old daughter, who came to the city to accept a home with a family out near LaBelle park, She disappeared and 1 (to have located in an house, ‘The matter wageréported to the police by the Gigghtoned father, , but the girl couldffot be found, | si it L]., was g} for First Load Hauled Oyer the 1. C, Riyer Extension. The first business since its con- ag done over the Iilinois Central river front extension this morning. - The Paducah ~ Mill and Elevator Compan, ived the first consign- ment of to be transported over the track, the cars being left directly in front of the establishment. Now that the track 1s fluisbed that far, regular business will begin with a rush. i. Cave has let a cc n of a handsom and Madison Al Hymarsh nirect resi- Rev. W. for the erat dence near Ninth cost $3000, M cured the contract to Se. Ella Pyle eu from Cairo, was]! charged with drawing 9 razor Kate McCammon, Some evidence was heard, but the case was left open in order that it can be more Clearly; w established that she a razor. on DIED OF CONSUMPTION, Bridges Passes Away at Mayfield. Mrs. R. C, Bridges, an estimable lady of Maytield, died last night of consumption, afier a lengthy’ illness. The deceased was 30 years old and leaves a husband, who is clerk in a big establishment there, and one child, Mis. RC, John Dee, of Maysville, K up for He is headed ma nd lacks that total degradation so evident it average tramp. He said he here to get employment on the ernment works at Brooklyn. He was told to go and try to get work some+ where, was gray| air of the} h CAMO 6 teceived Loday. hipment of large and me Delivered to any part Telephone 293 Srvtz, —_ Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Kee gainst Wm, Rommel for] The case a a breach of the peace was continued of the city, for using 3 fined $1 aud Jas, Sherre insulting langu! costs. The funers Guthrie took Baptist church 10 o'clock. V y the late Mr « from the this = moruin; of a t The greater part of the day in the circuit court has been consumed in calling the docket Iu the of the First National Bank Oliver Allard Igment for Towa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, 'Ten- nessee, Utah, Wisconsin and Wy- oming at one fare, plus $2, for the round trip, good for tweuty-oue days toreturn, For tickets or furtber in- TE. Do Donovan, C. A., Pacucab, K. \-. pantaloons, in one pocker of whieb there was $150. The breeches were left hanging on the back fence, indi cating that the thieves dida’t them. They also broke into the residenc> of @ man named Benjamin and took his trousers, but fouw! nothing n ¢ em, and left a on the t nee aeace. f pnlcey BAKING POWDER ‘A Puce Orape Cream of Tartar Powder. #0 RS THE STANDARD, was rendered, Divorce judgments im the cares of Wm, vin Brown, and Li Allen Daniels. It is rumored that Mr. H. FE. Thompson, formerly cditor of the News, will starta new paper in Iu. ducah, He has bad three monghs were rendered Brown va. Lovie Dar | fees sted hie can help indolent Society iek’s « ter’s court, will down below th cheapest and quickest way they have wore no st = getting drunk, and hundreds of|tot vers per ow what to do| Th ye I don’t know whether the| thirty-five fi * or| wheat, too | teen e-| are very insc ss I'll let this man| avy llowed to! selves, are very ence brought in today by been| Kee to be tried for trespass Court, sureet! w wi melon, anu fined & hott 9 oth |remedy for malarial compls ave ever tried, Du Bois & Co, will gu railway has re F, KB, Tracuovur, C GREATER AND GRANDER::: BARGAINS IN CLOTSING AND SHOES TSIS WEEK THAN EVER e our shoe business. It ought to be so, Virst, that each pair is guaranteed to ren that we sell shoes a tritle cheaper, which vho serve the people with honesty. Now is nd winter clothing and shoes, on which we 5 to 35 per cent. children’s clothing and shoes we have some nur t ry a big assortment of underwear, overshirts, hats, aps which we will close out at at greatly reduced prices. SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS MA. J, W. SCOTT DEAD, | Passed Away This Forenoon at) Eleven O'clock. | I will re enter the profession The Paducah Medic { meet ten and be entertained after the genial doctor at ne meet unch, y | The keepers of bawdy houses who] He Was Thirty Seven Years Old in Justice Winches- nearly all waive ex- ere warranted dod Leaves a Paintly, mination M W. Scoit, the well known! frait deater, dicd this morniag about 11 o'clock at bis home, 609 Jeffersun after a lengthy illness from a plication of diseases. The deceased was born in Bland- : ard county, bat bad been a| aducah for about sevens | teen years, He was thirty-seven years old and leaves in addition to al wife, two small children. | Mr. Scott had been more or less in ad and Harlan this acouple of river nes of Tom and Hallahan, A Officers Suthers: siree noon stating in the lower with a were g nd ove man were ci 1 all the way LTR LST COCHRAN & OWEN} 331 BROADWAY Ce $3 50 Buys Winter Tan Calf Lined Shoe. $300 Buys Genuine Calfskin Double Sole Shoe. $2 00 Buys Genuine Satin Calf Double Sole Shoe. Shoes bought of us polished free LORDS NL 2 DR SA ERS, all barefooted, The of-] ill health all his life, and recently were swollen and| became so ill from dropsy that he get them into, went to Dawson, bat was pot ber said fitted. He had been in the fruit ‘confectionery business for several years, The funeral will be beld at o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence. Services by Rev. W. k Penrod, of the First Baptist church, | - | Interment at Oak Grove, | ON SUSPICION, i said his feet i not One the The cam The third man escaped, upied a good boat, long, "nd this the po: also a load o ot men d refuse to give concerning them- They were attepting to dis. of the plunder, and the police 1s to learn from whom The man who had no “a. boo he the man Ohio lownt is ume wr her cla’ e. 2 about ice took poesescion of consisting he nt, information anxic Two Tramps Arrested by Lock- up Keeper Kellar, was hoes wears Mike and Tom Bean, of the Station neighborhood, Constable tolen, glas »|Charge of Breaking {nto City Engineer Wilcox’s Stable. ere charged with atermelon patch of J k in the haleyon season enlent melon, and n They were adjudge invading the Melntosh of tie moving 9 guilty Edmund Francis and James Cat- lett, two white tramps, were arrested this morning. by Lock-up-Keeper Keilar on suspicion, | The officer was going from the jail |to the city hall with a prisoner, when he was informed that the men had broken into City Engineer Wilcox’s stable, and took them into custody. They were locked up, and claimed at they had no intention of stealing, jthat Catlett had only gone in to | change his shirt, and costs each, n ago or New Yor! Beats 16 tol, Peoctor & Gr rit “We have sol -four | Dr. Mendenhall’s Chill We ont ire to one of ,any other since we | any ean ave had it in stock, and we Lave five! #8! © er brands.’’ If itis not the best t ts you How's This? Hundred Dollars Reward for rh that cannot be cured by carry out any Obl Tole. KInwan & Manvin, Wholesal do, O, er tir fund the money. Price 50c. tt & 1KUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Ev Casearets Cay vbody Says So. Cathartic, the mo st won: » please , act gently f liver a « eatin Hall's Pamily Pills are the best, 10 he nd Dili ©. uaranteed Lo cir Feyer Entirely Dixap- peared. rantine having been raised in the Southern states, the Chattanooga aud St. ed the sale of tick-| ellow Qu H 8 to all local and foreign points. 205 Broadway, Cold wave coming 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. A thoroughly equipped Book-1 . ing plant. You need send nothing out of t n PADUCAH AUCTION CO.;,BOOK BINDER Patent Flat-Opening Books.... Imported French Briar and Rosewood Pipes Ju the city Call early on WILL A. KOLLEY Everything in Its iSO |-- aees y 126 BROADWAY The larg Aad chea As ortment, of Auber bits a specialty. Broadway and Second j groceries is lendid line at market is erything line of titties P,P, LALLY. FINE DRIVERS 4D SADDLE HORSES- Elegant Carriages and Turnouts etc JAS. A. GLAUBER’S Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable Cor, Third and Washingtoa. TELEPHONE 148, The People’s Light Power and Railway Co, Will furnish you POWER AND LIGHT. Reasonable Prices. REAT? CASA HAD HIS BRUTUS But th are still in business at the old stands, and so is DORIAN We have all been h unex¢ fresh and s Telephone 118 Cor. oth and Trimble. History repeats itself *“boys’* fed. Now, just to get even, we are knifing the prices on = DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS Ladies’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, and all sorts of shoes, Every price in our store will be “cut to the core,’ so all ing that the cam iso'er. We yet have a few free rocking chairs for you. JOHN J. DORIAN, Paducah, Ky. Linnwood Cigar. i,|4 GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL CIGAR. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN, | j éT.A., 125 Broadway, al, Ky, For a Limited Time — We will sell to each person once on Saturdays three 5-cent cigars for 10 cents. your choice of the brands. new drug store if you want a good ci Seventh and Jackson streets. 1 You can pick Call on us at our gar. J. D. BACON & CO., Pharmacists,