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Doctors’ Prescriptions ee Receive prompt. and carefal scons ease a iL ANTATION CHILL CURE is Guaranteed NORTH TH-EAST ano REACHED | atl sa (gull pourt attention by ex gra tates in pharmacy When en- trusted to our care. Furthermore, our immense stock enables us to give you just what the doctor orders. Night Calls answered promptly. Bell at the side door on Fifth street, often commenter paint,"’ he always PAGOBT CARS FROM NEWORLEANS of the paint, the other ¢ OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER + hot & person sees n sign marked ‘fresh self by going up and rubbing off some A case was evidenced 19090999 309d» €€SE99999299929 2, Written at Random. Nesadessbedeiceseeeen CECE EERE CO CEOOORBOOEC CLC Oftentimes a man’s credulity ex- cceds his curiosity. It is a matter upon that whenever has to satisfy him- ywever, where a lit- IND FP.JEFFRIESG.O.A O.N.NILLMAN.GS.A @ EVANSVILLE, IND o Hr vr) Hinois Central R.R. ALIFORNIA::: VIA NEW ORLEANS In connection with the Southern Pacinc Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car Leaving Cincinnatt and Central Ratiroad fast “New 0: EVERY THURSDAY and Paducah every Friday morning, for Los Angeles and San 1 change. ‘The Telmited ‘also ¢0 New Orleans daily with Express T ¢ Pacitic coast and on T\ Ways and Saturdays (after Janu uuary 4, 1808) with the Sunset Limited Annex ||, rn Pace, gtving spec Jeviar DRUGGISTS Fifth and Brondway. ber of people a Some wag pasted PRICES OF AUTOGRAPHS. Are No Indication of the Writer's Post tion or His Wealth, Tt seems that tho distinction or worth of the writer is no measure of the con mercial value of his handwrit- ing. ‘This painful fact is demon- strated in a recent catalogue of auto- graphs on sale in New York, Here the public are offered ' tio handwriting of royalty and common- ers, including all kinds and condi- tions, and every degree of worth a worth) ess, virtue and vice, genius and stupidity, at prices within the reach of all—if their arms are long enough On Y the first page we find a note of “Rare Peter Stayvoaunt Docu- ment,” at $150, while just below we see letters from 26 modern actors at just half the money. Certainly Peter never closed, and fresh paint’? ii who passed would the pecw t One of ¢ on Titnots ns Limited otber day. man, this boy? Do you ‘And tyred” ¢ harles I. at $45, the great Protector fs thought orth only s You can get all four of the glish Georges for $15. Albert Ed- fare,’” the agent ILLINOIS ©) NIRAL RAILROAD g eee ener SCS 8, 1000 yard, ce of Wales, may be had] paid and went a : eae g paper, epeaking of the “4 princess, for $8.50; prob- | at the window, and a LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS Division | ably if he had written romething of] man back agai 4 No No 4 the fr it would have] ‘I guess I owe id. tha ter,”’ he “How surprise. een worth much more. ty no price is affixed to Henry LV. of ‘France, perhaps because It is a Gare tt tin priceless (ut 40 ig Charles the} | Well, 1 brought this boy up trom N Merry of England, who founded] Mayfield the other day and didn’t ee, ae on ee ae many ignc bie houwe pay but half fare.”” - Paducan 205 pm 1iSam 90) am ynature of Na: He was told that he could just ecg x $0. 24 but then y|keep the change. It was the first Paducah 21} pm 1am am iW pm! ¢ case of its kind on record of where a man didn’t want tle curiosity would ha saved a pum- considerable walk. vpaslip of on a down town door on which was inscribed the words ‘‘This door is closed.’’ People who desired to enter, seeing the sign, instead of trying the door, walked a'l the way around to another entrance. The door was had the sign said instead, undoubtedly have gone to the trouble to feel for himself. This is simply told to illustrate one of ities of human nature, 7°? the most honest men on} record has been found. an appearance at the Union depot the Calli He put in ing at the ticket of- fice window, he said: “Give me a ticket to Mayfield,"’ “Seventy-five cent: nounced the ticket agent, Mr.George Warfield,as hestamped the ticket and pushed it over to the “Seventy-five cent: politely an- asked the charge full fare for he pointed to a he?" inquired the was not much of an actor, and any one | youngster at his side. of the male actors would have made} ‘How old is justas g dag governor. agent. Tur page we pe oo ‘mar-| ‘Over 13, *’ was the reply. “Well, he'll have to pay full fare. Only those under 12 go for halt} | cluded. ‘The wan said nothing farther, but way. Ina short time Agent Warfield heard somebody found the same! t) you fellows a quar- sked the agent in to beat a corpora-|; everybody |! THIS AND THAT. Owen Me- A pet goat 1 Gachem, of Eliza butted its own ventrated an ar eg, causing a fl sulted in death With a Vanderwat to battle with a nest of hor insects tur upon him, a him so severcly that death resulted within | In tuder SAIN CC and stung ed ar students A citiz It isa reg distance automat na trip, and a amount of the | tance for the ir ft - senger M. Louis Genari, a lawyer of Nice made an excursion tov Italian frontier, near t ga car with him ard of him inquiries ! tl arrested by — Ita being as He is Mrs, W. Stevens, of Now I threw Princ TY n te ‘ x Evansville ...$0) pm 650 am tion. One enterprising ye Se ESSGS. hat Ky The Sen Vl ‘abpartnesk gives eS —— Owensbere. 0004 etical congratulations on his Virth-| potice of « very important ruling re- A REPORTER'S TALE. Loulsvilie ma 749.0 60) pm , conside lating to postal cards. Where are * site ' Pee effort it must have’ cost him t ihoataaier possibly millions, of pos- ee ati aa “iggabaell: ocmD— oe a road the pe Barnum, as well} tal cards in the possession of large rg eet 1 ™ known in his lifetime as any man in} pusiness houses and their correspon- f : Be’. Gweasboro "~") the world, costs only 50 cents, while] dents all over the country that are Bite: Ric “ Contral Clty 10 mm | Bi Young costs ten times 8] through this decision rendered value- on Shere 1 Sat less, ‘The postoffice department e Be “e) pm) Art comes} Joshua Reynolds | claims that postal cards having print- h p .* Paducah ait 2 -Jed matter on the backs, of blank f ; angg : I low: | forms for orders and on the face the|‘ eee Padueab m4 ed philan-| address and business of the firm con- ae . ate and] stitute an advertisement and is a vio- i 1 lation of law. 1 was s¢ Y ’ j % x 1 " t had the} The Benton Tribune rises to re- Teal ’ o is ect down | MAPK: i day I ov pu ohn Be whol Havana press has woke up] mys started wh Wi oo Biase eDantdon ’** [to the fact that war is near, out having ¢ he st, 0 3 ST, LOUIS DIVISION graphe in T et : that I would get t ir wonta aovED, " ce, more of a] A Benton paper thus bewails the} port the tr Kee vl cident, is quoted | gullibility of some of its people: 1 aven ¢ reofapresi-| ‘*'he man who said ‘a fool and bis} stopped at rt ina lawyer, at $2. money soon part’ spoke wiser than he| an cuter chest man in the w nnd, thought. If you will watch closely | down in a seat bes ld, is we ouly $1, whilefyou will see some of our citizs “His right shou ed’ Rousseau comes at $7.50] sporting a badge about the size of a{ against my left shor ien the banker's signature on}saucer that would probably cost) bow was in my ribs nt would be worth}about 25 centsa dozen, Forthisand; “I was in a had hur acertificate of membership ina bogus | t« , in a sarcastic way y o foregoing worthies, | detective agency they have paid from I beg pardon, but have you had Sy aprig ga itsttaoien, Oe ; cgged Peter, seems to three to five hard earned dollars. ‘The] your brea : Swe 4! , i rary people, espe-[only returns they got out of the in- d, pleas- Bae Sosovan. CoA. # ey ' when they write about love|vestment is the pride they feel in . . Thus, a mawkish love letter] wearing the huge chunk of tin aud a mine’ I iy Brawne, avow- | promise of part of the reward offered a I you kindly lean the of the world, and wish- take a sweet poison from » send me out of it,” is held never lo. serve a subpena Galt House!" for criminals they If they were called on to may catch but on some of their is very doubtful whether they could do it and make the proper returns thereon, yet they] was watch all the trains close, daily ex-| his face Doubtless they dream beautiful day| eyes of Charles A. Dana fast dreams of the time when they will) mc LOUISVILLE, KY. at and a letter from Marguerite | acquaintances it S * American Plan $3.00 to §5.00 per] do Valois, author of the dull but very bf. day. much off-color “H n,” can: Sin not be had for] 250, the ie eng. ,90 aod upwards, highest price queted in the list |pecting to nab some noted criminal. 2 A. RB. COOPER, | Gicen Ble. nt . Manage) i be awhole Pinkei ETHNOLOGY OF THE KISS. Something About the Origin of This Greeting of Love. The kiss was unknown among the aboriginal tribes of America and of Central Africa, From the most an- cient times, however, it has been fa- miliar to the Asiatic and European The Latins divided it into forms — the osculum, the basinm and the suaviolum—the first being the kiss of friendship and re- } the second off ceremony and the third of love, The Semites al- ways employed the kiss, and Job speaks ol it ab part of their sacred rites, as it is to-day in the Roman Catholie chureh, ‘The Mongolian kiss is not the same as that which prevails with us, In it lif Women _ RELIEF : 7 races spect, ry, whut’s so gwine ter ae iISSES BEL’ 64 emett me tH tt tam SP | NS me me heme Se Re rton agency all by their little selves.’’ t 2 An old darkey went outin the yard this morping to draw a bucket] din to account for of affairs, and town was told reminded him of the war sca asked for an explanation, he replied: @ ob de abhmy ob de} you're mistaken ab pow’ful la’ge. So Dey it "em gut fo’ use, ied dem Spanish soljers fight yo’ certainly, sir,’ he said. hank you,’ there readir but felt rather than s looking | rd for the horrified to find the e« “T felt pretty uncomfortable, but I knew he didn’t know me or that I was on his paper. I kept « for six mont) to con, } was called on to say Hine: end I felt happy enow how I told Mr. Dana tc fast. “The old man lear chair and laughed } “‘T remember it,’ s own break- } in his ing. I y well ne t knew, who you were perfect is dat ribber la’ge, but git the p people] I've been watching your work ever cayn’t git no watab out’n hit, is plenty ob soljers beab, but how's since, Tnanities of the Inanimate. “Just listen how that steampipe ‘o’ own dungbill? =A big rib! sai » shingle on the roo the lips do not come into actual con- oa y' lit ne ie tibber puffs, said the shingle on the roof, > ey ity little use tow a man whut I'd have you know 1 the i. Ci ap yi Kion 0 tact of those of the person kissed. | ogynre git tow hit!"? ipe, “that my work is exhausting.” ves ‘The nose $s brought into light contact unt oat =. SOLS half ik i vcicaringand Tl vith the check, forehead or hand; How's This? anapolis ¢ ‘oe rowte Zlihe breath is drawn slowly through | we omer one husidred dollars reward for Willing to Dispense with It 7 nostrils and the act ends with @ [any caseo: cararrm that cennot be cured by! ying). yy , slight smack of thelips. The Chinese | #91'sCatarrh Cure. ioe You’ ° a! r our mode of kissing most de- Fs Samer Tonecid a) Fepurgzion. Youll loro it as | "| We, the undersiyned, have known PF. J.} you keep on. . We on our part regard their | cueney tor the last fifteen years and believe] ” «] wish I conld."—Detroit Free | with equal disdain, him perfectly honorable in all business tran. 4 Complexion, a Darwin and other naturalists have } factions and financially able to carry out any An Acceptable Present. iv Ks sulttelent to clear ti minted tn -teane Kaa aha Bike ta) le by their firm, tami one norte costs You NOTHING , ST <TRUAX, Wholesale Drugglsts, To] An A a aaman wis yy PEEEE cactetnort, so (ies the lower animals who seize An ! mn 4 i vending fort 4 y with their teeth. he av- G, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale | longand ost “ ‘0G, places te within the reac { Paleo cite fo thas’ Mbebiviely ehoar a peor ca 1 s not take a great deal pp Ny taken tatornally, act: gift for! sband’s birthday, x wood ote This gem § | the ethnology of the fund mucous sur him a present the other day, thatmade Cited Heh on all : Jon 3 Peatimoeia *Thim clap his heels together in de- a can address The Nisscs Hell o% subject, however don Mail. Sod by al arseetats: c oget of the complexion and hygiene tnthe confidence, aud satistactory advice SUL be given pro hout charge, An Sutarcsting Pamphlet will to scut Upon Te- eeips of stamp, Zcilress nil communications and send all om 10 The Misses Bell, o¢ THE BELL TOILET go. No. 78 Filth Avsaee, New York. Don't Tobacco Spit and To quit tobac Wood, Telephone No. 29 for 9 nige two horse load delivered promptly. , Price, | Bac, tue wonder-wor) $1 cash. Ohio River 2 and | Sifone: All Grugsiots, Ket and Rim Co., E. E, Bell, tt. feeriing Remedy @e, Hy Pilis are the beat, Smoke Your Life Away, Vigor, take No-To- that makes weak men He or #1. Cure guartn- ample free. Addren or Now York. She took down the bed in the om, gave it to a nei light. “spare” easily and forever, be wag | and notified all her visiting kind of netic, full of Life, nerve ai friends that every bed in her house is oceupied. The present didn’t cost acept except for postage.—Atchison Mr. J street, is off burt band as of Ws furlong the result of a EPARTMENT,|” nes White yl with & runaway, Stanley Hawkins, the oldest son of Rev. J. W. having ret Rev. W. 8 street Bapt Ifawkins, is irned where be has been from W attendi in the city ilberforce, ng school. “Baker, of the Seventh st church, will lecture to. morrow evening at the First Ward Baptist church on ‘The Use of Time.’ Rev. Baker needs no in- troduction, He has lived too long among you need an introduction, Th of eight lectures fifth in the series and will no doubt be equ teresting and instructive. CHORISTERS AND OHO The way of f the chorister, of the transgressor, is hard. are very few leaders of o choirs, e and is known too well to his is the ally as io like that There uur colored specially in small towns and cities, whose life ts not a burden, if he or she choir and the sing; for are these c’ know about about mus bear to be the ays f irs Who r that attempts to p idience for which they that there few in every one of imagine that all there is to be known , and told son cannot, harn lease the they therefore, nony, like intelligence, is the one thing needful. There is the man or woman who tries to sing ¢ rest a8 possible, much louder than all the regardless of the re- quirements of the music before him or her, An¢ does not s1 voice car that of someone else 1 zat there is the all, because not make ss much noise as and will not re- one who their sign or leave the choir because of the prominence it gives. An¢ 1 there is the one whois always giving the chorister advice, a mild way of tell- ing the chorister that he desires to be chorister himself, these and more, the aver- age chorister has to contend, and his an easy tardy member, who goes hoir on Sunday morning after With all task is not there is the up into the or evening one. several uave been sung or perhaps preacher This is us wishes to though p bas finished ally the best si ged and‘ruo after, ays the case, his Besides, selections after the sermon, nger who Some- times it is the member who cannot sing, but just wants to be a member he choir tobe popular and re- mains away until the singing is near!y over toe the flute”’ so | The c should be pe the task of ung. rister in 4 person of the fi determ{nation, should lay for progress and development, firmness “sp laying rst place aud his lines good wusie and good Singing, and then f shut his eyes and’ de’ quences, the conse- ‘Then we will have punctu- jality, prom harmony and music in the choir. The meeting at the A, M.E burch increases in interest with each meeting. There are new additions © the church at each meeting. Rev. _| Hail is proving bimself to be a reaper of no ‘ean abilit Mr. Thomas Broadus has returoed from now on the sic t MARRIED Miss Delia Boyde Moore were last evening at the residence 1 visit out of the city. hb the hic- list’ wit and united in marri; He is Mr. C of the Rob- ith street fortunate bride's pareats, Mr, and Mrs, ert Boyde, on North Eig! Only « limited number of their most intimate friends were present. It has leaked out to a few that a certain popular young on West W ashington street is soon to quit the walks of ‘single blessed. ness’’ by joining heart and hand with a young gentleman from the future great Aud she winked the other eye. Miss Florence D ayon a eturned to le of her ergon. Kean s Ky bed Luey Dick mot POSTPONED, was ha Washington-street postponed until bear ion t tyt the ( ing reality. norrow The Rising ders. Health and burn Duet—Venola Ms Stop, e cineographic e been last vis in mind, at produce rson, visit. to Earlington, to attend the concert, night at the church, tomorrow, Friday, Those holding tickets will who has her, Mrs. which has been I. is this inven- with life- uration of McKinley, and rbett-Fitzsimmons other stirring scenes like reali- fight, and in all but afternoon the following will be rfield school: rendered in Peace—Ac Given a room lentine—Pearl Huffman. Lord—Lizzie Chil- die Mil- aud = Kate Little Stream—Susie Boyd Tue Sick Baby—Mabel Barret, sc The ard. Select Readin One Summer E School. Angry Mother —Luells How- Harry Stone, —Katie Mays. Duet—Susie and Janie Boyd. She Told Given Select den. History Heauty Ix Blo Clean blood mea: Rea Me ithout it n your p the } b pitaples, und that sickly & aretsy--beau azy | from the Casi ig — Perry die Bennet. Song—School. Something—Venola McFad- shington | GALIFORNIA! The Gauthern Route The Iron Mountain Route, Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways TAKE THE FAMOUS - hac li = A train with: St. Louis 1 Saturdays. Or 1 eqnal Wy, Tue SIXTY HOURS 10 LOS ANGELES)* Through the § California Wr uth to sunny ¢ for particulars If it fails te cure go to your merchant. AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. We will refund to him. Price 50 cts. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, MEMPHIS, TENN. CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, perroll................... Fifty cent Window Shades’foi . Bic ..80¢ Hand-made shades in an paper hangi Picture frames made to order. Fine one in any part of the county by Big Sign when you get on Fourth street NOR cn TOURTH STREET J, W. Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Free delivery to all parts of the city, Cor. 7th and Adams Ping oe Ta rHon PHY The Skeleton in Most Houses Is bad plumbing. It’s out of sight, ite defects are sometimes unsuspected, but it is none the less a constant menace to the health. When we do plumbing it is well done—it is as near perfection as human skill can bring it. It stays done, too—it isn’t constantly getting out of order. Safety and economy both urge you to come to us. ED D. HANNAN, 132 Sout Fourth St «Eve rything in Its IS THE RECORD 1 Season 18 THE RECORD UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete and up-to-date. Splendid line of canned goods. Our meat market is unexcelled, having everything in the line of fresh and salt meats. P. F. LALLY. Telephone 118. Cor. oth Trimble. BE SURE YOU = antees you ¢ (ory servi g ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, and emphasize character Send for ou: catalog. Wuite Sewine Mactine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. cleg ant HL T. Porisaie vy Chas, Freiderick, Paducah, Ky 100 TO ANY MAN, Witt Pay $100 For Asy ¢ Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure. An Omaha County plac first time before the public a TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Nitali ty, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Lif Force in old’ and young men. No worn-out French remedy, contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. Itis a Wonpen PUL TREATMENT—magical in its efiects positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physica peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to th SAFE MEDIC COMP. ANY, Suite Range Building, Omal py will send you absolutely ‘aluable paper on thes and positive proofs of th MaGicat, TREATMENT. Thou men, who have lost all hope of a are b ing restored by them to a per 8. uly nds of TREATMENT may be pr their directions, vad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for for the IAGICAL IFIC AND FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING “1 REPAIRING be HORSESHOEING All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet, ad and 3d. Wall Decorating Is our bus light our pastime, our de ld like the job of dee- t wall China, but you 1 let us deco- r house. Do you can't get 1 we always hate to see 1 wall in need of artistic decoration. Bare walls denote a bare pocketbook) r li ation of the beautiful. But your pocketbook is all right and you know a good th when you see it. W.S. GREIF. OBERT'S BEER It leads all favorite with the people of this city. rs, for the reason that it is ABSOLUTELY PURE HANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY | _PADU CAH BOTTLING CO. loll i Tenth and Ma n streets Orders filled uxtil 11 p.m , Seltz-r Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, Proy POT) rene ORE WHAT? Ball Bearing, Typewriter The 98 mode: ot the New Densmore is ball bearing in all. Sceosample with ©. 8B. STARKS., Agent for Denmunias Yost and Caligraph ‘Typewriters. Supplies for all standard | machines. a rel ESTABLISHED 1864, Wns Mary B. F, Gre & Co treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, free Cure, Free Sam ples, or CG. O. D. take. They have| $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or th: ir charges may be depos ited ina bank to be paid them when & cure is effected Write them today AGENTS, vee Teleph ne 174. t- PADUCAH, KY -