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EDITOR J. B. WRIG HT, Paine’s Celery Compound, te ey - Publisher Gazette Restored to Health by YASS SS The Haverhill Gazette, now in the| front rank of newspapers, stands for the journalistic abilityeof one man. Jobn B. Wright strong personali the day th His | tive bowels, impressed his he secured control. nutrition, such as nervousne: nt of men and events|of weight and lowness of ye Haverhill Gazette to] Paine's celery compound is th Its present vewspaper leadership of) imate and logical cure. yorthern Mussachnsetts, |loss of nervous power and 1 E work on the Boston Herald as chief of | feeding the the dey t of ‘special writers’? | their action, has 9 o utilized in the building} tioual tired ing by cleans: q ‘ up of th It} blood of clogging impurities, will surprise no o1 { stirring the kidneys and other BK. a big newspaper, | nerves and It banishes th s successful newspaper. that getting ¢ e the Gaz and year a ke of ould entail great te, | ing oF morning after mornin ter at and «m flerce i Paine’s celery compound ha year, in the political mental h troubl lisored liver an that bad puzzle¢ strain a Ince work told on Editor cians, and the outcome of Wright; but beca made use at | seemed hopeless once of Paive’s celery compound, he| Many obstinately dyspeptic M is today fully restored to his old.[have gotten rid of every di 4 time forceful, vig 1 by its invigorating help rous habit of mind aud body, He says of this y eral defects of nutrition remedy ba shown themselves in a Haverhill, M » Oct. 8, 1897 wasted ¢ lition. weakness and loss e Gentlemen: It is with great pleasure of strength, have rey ly yielded b, that I bear testimony to the benefi to this rewarkable remedy results which almost iovariably fol ‘The worn face, that attests iors of low the use of that king of all reme-[sleep, soon loses its haggard appear- dies—Paine’s celery compound. As] anc the nervous system gets a & tonic, free from deleterious mate-|e ed by Paine’s celery com- rial, it has, to my way of thivking the’ accum qtial, ‘This remedy is a y von to all wrecked men . business, Lu a 0 pound; adant. well-b ruddy and al shares in the g fel it to all per a Paine's celery co! igbly worn out. Very y taken by every Jous B. Wiicn run down’? or nervous, 4 nn took the stiffened remains and stood d WRITTEN AT RANDOM, [ict on agiest's ple of empty pive ey i boxes. Down came the frigid body, « jbut it was canght and stood up| An ambitious young writer in the|agaio, and the Coroner drove a few | News is attempting to revive tl ks torough the coat sleeves to the hackneyed yaru avout Joun Wilkes} boxes, and there stood “Devil as] Booth being alive, and that he never | natural as life! was capiuced and Y A picture was taken with the eyes m a fool's advice and dl Josed, and the Coroner then con- y years ago the Random | cluded to take one with the eyes oper 3] seribbler tred to do. the same thing, |He found the lustreless orbs would bat with results. If you | not remain exposed, however,and went want to hear the story it can soon be Jafter a bottle of mucilage, In the told: | meantime a country boy had come in An old ‘sqaive from over here infand was watching, with open. Stri 1 to Paducah}mouthed astonishment, the unusual one dav and told intimate | operation. friend ha edn he Coroner found that the lids Jon Wilkes Booth, who could not be readily stuck back, and . waking a fortune out] for fon looked back over his shoul- of voftce, ‘The story soon leaked out, |der at the boy and said: ‘Here, boy, and th newspaper par-|come here and hold these eyes open, ¥ lance, was “put next’? by some of] I'm a little nervous.’ his f . Not desiring to g With an exclamation of horror the “scooped,” he published yout removed his hands from his first and went over to see the g pockets, and simply flew, hardly » Paquice and verity it afterwards. ‘Tue | stoppiag to open thedoor. The oth- story attr some little attention, jer pictare was teken — without the and was w pied. Soon orders | boy's assistance, and if he’s ever been began co in from St. Lonis,|to town since he hasn't showed up Louisville, Chicago aud Cincinnati} about the undertaking establishment. papers for a copy or tograph of 23 the letter, and the complete story of + how it was rece hr ‘ne One of the best practical jokes that the callow br decided tO} vor perpotrated'on one of the legal fra hie hinself over i Np of Te | fer cea ee ection mete ae ane cv ccviow. the squire him.|trHity is now being eujoyed by the Irnois anit interview the ‘squire bin |iawyers on legal row. Attorney self. Brooklyn was reached by fet! Dave Cross, who was a candidate for iad se billy ghee nity hae yo | City proseenting attorney, in the late ignorant of the length of those ills} and Mack Bean, were brought in nois miles, Through dost and briars, |¢eom the country to be tried before over bills and down dales, dodging | hostile canines aud being confronted by all sorts of sinister stares, he final. ly concluded that the further he we the further away le got from String-|i)” iicip town, Bat about noon two or three}! houses hove in sight on the horizon a watermelon from the neighbor. pate bebalf, ‘they were fined, The ma, sre s Stingtown! Th j ) and there was Stingtown! Theliowover, complimented the lawyer f Yaquire was givin @& generous) von. nicht 1 pech Mat a plethotio bottle to} Yet highly on his speech, fe rhs 7 ne aud tao! torney moved for a new hear loosen ht egies, "}the motion was to be argu by inch he” overwhel Muse castendey & ; as hat the old may {o'clock yesterday forenoon in 4 truth we Winchester’s oflic 0 had hardly ever heard the name of P John Wilkes Booth. Another pull atthe bottle elicited the fact that he RT| the story for fun, and when the misguided reporter finally reached home about sundown, he was a sad- » derand a wiser dupe. The only consolation he ever got out of it was that.a few days later an unfortunate n ) 0 staff correspondent from St. Loui sent out by a paper there, under- went the same experience, Therefore, ambitious young New man don't try to start tha. Boot story. ‘It awakens unpleasant mem- The young m ber second thoug had gotten off lightly enou , it seems, with the court, paid their fi They failed to apprise thei yesterday afternoon he into” the magistrate’s off meeting County Attorney He sisted that the time set for noon, " ories ! ¥ county attorney consented to fargue oe it then and there, and suggested that * The other da before Corover] Mr, Cross speak first, Attorney nce buried the remains of Dc Cross proceeded to work. Inspired son, the negro who was hanged Wi by the commendation he here, be concluded to have & couple}from the magistrate over his first of pictures taken of the Corpse. He] speech in the case, he waded »! Vaine’s celery compound creates @ wholesome demand for food, cures a disordered stomach anil cos- For all ailments and weaknesses yon the paper from) that have grown out of defects of sense of news and o! strength, thin and pale blood, loss It overcomes ’ | ‘or Wright's long and brilliant} power to digest food, by generously | Tog 8 to healthful activity. many and many eases of dyspeps tion of aches e}and pains vanishes, the blood grows and the mind Justice Winchester for appropriating ney Cross, who made a good speech but the evidence jinst them being very conclusive, Their , concluded they yesterday morning came to the city, made a few prelimary arrang: the costs, and returned home, ney of their action, however, and the motion was then instead of before After some controversy the and 98, loss spirits, ne legit- lessened rulating | av cons | ing the and by purity- is cured dt stom- 1 physi- which persons tressing all over pound person | h of a gistrate, t- ing, and | & ed at 10 n Justice after so- ah, and ements 3 and ne ir attor dropped Mee and puser in arguing received and eloquence he could command. 1 was with difliculty that those present merriment. After the attorney had exhausted every argument in support of the could restrain — their motion for a new trial, he sat down, halt, With unwavering dignity the county attorney arose, and said, briefly, that while his predecessor had made able argument, he didn’t see any Use in consuming any more of the court's time over a he understood had already been settled, all the flues and costs paid, dl everybody satisfled—but the ndants’ lawyer. It soon dawned on the attorney hat the court had played a joke on him, and he 18 said to bave been very ndignant at magistrate, county at- torney and his audience for assisting in the little farce comedy. - . Prof. F. H. Gentry, the famous dog and pony trainer, was in the city yesterday en route home to spend the winter. Both of his shows have gone into winter quarters, “Don’t your animals forget some of their tricks and get out of practice during the winter?’’ a reporter asked him. ‘owe winter. y with never 7 he replied, touch them during th They seem {0 retain every thi won- derful accuracy, and when we start out in the spring they are ss fresh and lively as if they had been per. forming every day. Sometimes their trainer does not see them fur months, yet we never have to rehearse them,’’ ‘Don’t you sometimes haye trouble with the more vicious members of your bappy family ?’’ somebody asked him. “Not a particle,’ he rejoined. “T never had a dog burt by fighting in my life that L know of, except pug dog that had its eye torn out here in Paducah when the show was here.” Prof, Gentry reports a prosperous season, and returns to enjoy a well earned holiday, Otis Skinner is booked for Mor- ton’s opera house on Monday, De 6th, “Kismet,’? with Frank Nov- cross mani canceled a date here last Tuesday. “n Anvil which the dramatic au- thorities in big cities hi decided is far worse than the theater hat is the habit of coming late to a performance: More people are in this way disturbed far worse than in any other,and there is even less excuse for it than the theater hat nuisance. 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D, fake, They have 250,000 capital, and gaarantee to cure every case thoy treat or refund every ror Asy Case into the jollar; or thir charges may be depos- ited in a bank to be paidthem when a ewre is effveted, Write them today. ‘Jsubject with all thd law, evidence having spoken about an hour and s COLORED Johnson Brothers TAILORS 800 Washington street WILLIAM Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. All commanications and mat- ters of news pertaining to this column should be addressed to C. W. Merriweather, 221 South Seventh street, Rev. J. W. Hawkins left for bh home, Frankfort, early yester day morning, after a most pleasant stay among his new parishoners. Subscribe for the Sun, don’t bor- row your neighbor's; 10 cents a week is no money for the news you want, Send your name and address to the writer and you will get the paper six times a week for 10 cents “Don't you think that itis time that some preparations were beiog ade for the proper observance of Emancipation Day?’ ssid a well known teacher of the Lincoln school, to the writer the other day. Con- tinuing he said: ‘It seems that if we are going to celebrate the day at all, we ought to do it at the proper time, and we ought to be prepariog fora grand time on January Ist, 1898."" The stewardesses board realized, clear of all expenses, on their Thank: giving dinner, $15.47, This is a handsome sum and the stewardesses deserve credit for their work for the benefit of their pastor, Rev. G. H. Burks. Mesdames Nelson, Mitcherson and Brooks went outon a mission of mercy to see Miss Annie Allison last week, who is still on the sick list. Mrs. Mattie Brooks is very ill at her home on Adams street with neu- ralgia. Very successful Thanksgiving ser- vices were held atthe C. P. church lust Thursd. The Eure last evening at the tist church. The small, owing tothe festivities of the! ning previous having kept the people up late, together with the very inclement weather we are having. The society will meet next ‘Thursday evening at the same place. | a Literary Society met First Ward Bap- attendance was There should be a proper. celebro- | tion of Emancipation Day in this city January 1st, ’98, and we would suggest that the churches lead in the matter and see that the day has aj proper observance. This marks the! most important epoch in the history of the race and it is fitting that it be commemorated in an appropriate manner, In Christian county, Ky., at the last election, Messrs. Jas. Allens worth snd J. W. Knight were elected coroner and constable respectiv: and in Hopkinsyille, Mr, E Glass was elected a city council, Many of us know these splendid gentlemen. ‘The lat- ter was once ye editor's tutor. The aunt of Prof. Chas. H. Par- president of Exteine Norton University, Mrs. America Henry, died at ber home in Louisville on the 19th inst. Her faneral was very largely attended at Fifth St. church, that city of which she was a devoted member, No special announcements have been received and it is to be be- lieved that all will hold W. member of the churches their regular services tomorrow A true Christian is a representa-| tive of Chiist in the world, the only | embodiment of gospel teaching at DEPARTMENT. oa REMOVED! { _ STEAM + \ LAUNDRY To No. 120 North Fourth St. New Machinery Good Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, TELEPHONE 200, Matil.Effinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, S.ore Telephone 126% 130 S Third Residence Telephone 150 ee Eduente Your Bowels With Caseareca. Candy Cathartle, ¢ We. 250. If 0.6.0, fa . drag, Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Is rapic others, for the J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. ‘elephone 101, History repeats itself, We have all been knifed. Ladi and all sorts of shoes, the core,”’ so all may fee have a few free rocking chi 205 Broadway, FTES ae influence presented in human societ How vitally important is it, then, | that these of us who profess and call | ourselves Christians should m our Christiauiiy aturactive. The Epworth 1 e meets tomor- row afternoon o'clock, Barks’ Chapel. ‘The subject of | cussion is unksgiving.”? Come C. Fugar. the trave y, will preach tomo P, church at 11 7 Pp All friends are expected i The entertainment La Tosca Cinque Club OW o'clock a, m mbers ast event nly enjoyab! table for being one of the mcst re- chercke of the season. Mrs, Moore has ever been an ideal hostess, and Friday's affair gave more evidence of her tact and originality, 'T were won by Miss Cora and Mr, Frank Logan, wi solation was awarded to Dr, Nelson, WASHINGTON STREET enue RCH elses y Carter ile the con- WwW. The oltivers of the Washisgton Street Baptist church are to be con- gratulated upon their wise selection of a pastor, in the person of Rev, J W. Hawkins, of Frankfort, Ky. While they were receiving letters from all parts of the state and several oth- er states making application for the church,yet they acted very discreetly in their judgment, and through the wise suggestion cf Rev, Smothers, in selecting Rev. Hawkins. In response to a call er Hawkins paid t church a visit November 27 and preached two sermons, He seems to be a thorough-going and a progress-! ive map, one who is up to date on all things. With Elder Hawkius at the helm, backed by the entire force of the church, it won’t be long before the church will be out of debt. The exercises given ‘Thanksgiving night were a credit to the church and should be held oftener. Prot, Nuckols,my old schoolmate made a fine talk, giving the origin of Thanksgiving, in 1620, by the Pilgrims, Miss Florence Hayes’ solo captured the hous ; she has such a clear, sweet tove, and is nearly perfect. I must not forget to mention the Kentucky Rosebud ¢ tette, composed of Messrs, Dowell, Fauntelroy,Coleman and Steel. These young men deserve much credit for their ex It was just dif) they had proper train- ffair, and was no-| Wedding HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES Agont for the highost grades of Bicycles made, We are prepared to offer 1896 Stearns for $58.60 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys —best on the market, prettiest wheel made. wheels before buying. We are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city, Complete repair shop. Free riding school to those buying wheels from us. Don’t fail to see our line of Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer House -OBERT'S BEER y becoming the favorile with the pecple of this city, ABSOLUTELY. PURE PADUCAH BOPPLING CO, Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kir CREATS CESAR HAD HIS BRUTUS But the ‘boy old stands, and so is DORIAN Now, just to get even, we are knifing ne prices oi = DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS — s of ‘Temperance Dr * are still in business at the ’ SHOES, Men's SHOES, Misses’ SHOES, Boys’ SHOES, ery price in our store that the campaign is o'er. rs for you. JOHN J. 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