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— If it fails to cure go to your merchant la JW. Moore CUT fe ese ke i HALF IN TWO enables us to give you just Staple and Fancy Groceries, what the doctor orders. Night @alls answered promptly. Canned Goods of All Kinds, ree delivery to all: parta of the city,] _ Wall Paper, per roll.. Bell at the side door on Fifth Cor. 7th and Adams. = Fifty-cent:Window Shades foi.. prompt and careful nearly all the old soldier boys of Mayfield are married now, and can- i not leave their wives. é “When the third call co:es, then CAPTAIN you'll see me going,’’ asserted an old soldier at the court house yesterday. “IT have gone through one war, and I said when I it of it they’d >, 7 never peg sds ta bncttor one, but if Distinguished {Old Soldier Who Onee Fought Under Lee there is a third call for voluateers, then I'll know that 1 ded, and Ns moment's beatae +, Has Been Selling Ta- THETA males in Paducah. 2. OBSERVATIONS. Dr. J. G. Brooks had an unenvi+ able experience during the rebellion. He was telling it to a crowd of friends the other day. “When the war broke out,’’ he said, ‘I got on my ‘hoss’ and came to town. 1 had a pretty good horse, Aj Pr and « thousand een couldn’t have and I guess I could do it egala. kept me aad that ‘hoss’ out of the] ‘The worst feeling about a battle, army. I had made up my mind that! perhaps,’’ averred a grizzled old fel when I came home, 1 would bring} low, ‘‘is just before one, or ju: me a Yankee under each arm to work|the clash. The suspense before & soe Ilinois Central R R 60 ! my tobacco patch. Well, I came to| battle is terrible, almost as bad as ba 1) town to enlist, and nobody tried to To B]keep me and ‘that ‘hos’ out of the the clash itself, Just before the con- flict you are kept marching around army, It was just about two weeks] and maneuvering, trying to get the] There was a man aboard the ALIFORNIA eee idea anti) ten thousand men couldn't] best position, and it is then that you|‘‘cannon-ball”” which left this morn-! Wy, Hynes, the manager of the ee VIA NEW onteane}| = he Southern ARE EST REACH tvansvlleé TerretauteRR) ia STB iit Hee TeuwsoAy {vAnst cars ron] DEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER NASHVILLE pouTe I . w caaG — Be P.JEFFRIESG.O.A OL.M.MILLMAN, ORUGGISTS @BANSVALE ND” ORASmneLe i . Bie a .80c¢ 1’'ll go without a moment's hesitation. I have two boys, and they van go now. At the third call 1'll go my- self. I left the old lady once te fight COLORED ~ DEPARTMENT. Hand-made shades in any size.} Picture frames made to order. Fine paper hanging done in any part of the county by sonta’ovnrn ( ) ( ) | o> orrir'r ORTH STREET . . STRE Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth street. Was Once a{Private Secretary to @ Big, Congressman—Sent to (Louisville on a Char- ity Pass, Fifth and Broadway. Mrs. Annie Smith and children left yesterday morning for Clarks- ville, Tenn., on a visit. The Skeleton keep me and that ‘boss’ in the army] have such awful misgivings and fears. |ing for Louisville who had seen bet-}1o09) dramatic elub, bi —if we could have gotten out. It] You know there is going to bea fight, |ter days, You could tell by the mecssourcat od tha OEY OIGY Demet . was not long until I entirely aban-| but you don’t know avything about |erectness of his carriage, the intelli- t th . [R comneetion with the Route doned the idea of bringing home any|it, ‘The lieutenants and captains |gent features and the dignified 1 mien Oey ae ey ee Ok. in Most Houses ; "Ire I didn’t care anything|don’t know any more than you do. {of the man, that he had seen better] There will be an ice cream and i ; A d "*Through Weekly _| The!lron Mountain Route about my tobacco patch-—all in the|'Thus you are kept in. suspenive until| days, and it any one bad asked bit, | strawberry supper at the St. James Ia,bad plumbing, 18 out of sight ie ‘ Tourist Sleeping Car Texas and we cite world I wanted wm to get les Poe drawa Bp {9 line bales white vu yet “ oat bare ine hip A at i church next Saturday it ln none the lone a constant menace to Southern again. jut it was too late, for now what is coming. e clash 18} much. e e raveling| night for the benefit of the pastor. a Vhen we do plumbing it SS ea ott Lovers op Hitec a Railways to serve my time out.’’ the most terrible thing in existence, |on a charity pass. Here will be a rare treat to pe your 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 South Fourth St TAKE THE I guess, and you never get over it,{ The man in question was none and it never loses any of its horrors|other than Capt. W. J. Faherty, a for you.”’ satisfaction of that luscious fruit and the festive cream. EVERY THURSDAY Aeeehataees corgsconas want ater FAMOUS » SUNSET » LIMITED A Angeles and ‘The Limited connects at Ni daily with Expres Train f train without an equal. Leaves And on Tuesdays and Saturdays (after Janu: S.'ilonts't0:00 p. m., Rueedaye and « Wary 4, 1806) with the Savurdaya, Only” Mr. Geo, Oeblschlaeger, sr., also had « thrilling experience here dur- ing the war. He was walking along ee Mr. G. W. Smith is very ill at his Main street, when be chanced to look] Chief of Police Barber has exper- . Lee. home, corner Ninth and Clark in an old brewery, owned by the late|ienced the trials and vicissitudes Of} sis been a private secretary to Con-| streets. Mr. Fisher, and saw that there was|war. He was telling some of bis €x-| gressman Cadmus, of Virginia, and no oe in, He era in ee Lage varie pies Sead last pape is much more familisr with Pennsyl-| 1H rostTiow OF THE COLORED MAN ON a eee ibd = ceeded to help himself to a glass of} *' qperie! +} vania avenue, Washington, than with beer of two. - While he was thus en-[‘*was ia Capt. Apperson's company. | Broadway, Paducah, where he ap- Th eevesley th cake SCIENTIFIC AND FIRST-CLASS ere appears the disposition .| gaged, several rebels walked in, and|Thoroughly imbued with the con-| heared in the role of » tamale man. one ‘of them took aim \and|viction that secession was right, 1!" Bat the captain bas been in tough | *™0>8 8me colored people, assuming fired at a gunner who idly|could not wait for them to organize |igck for many days, and he came to] 0.be jenders, ght fer Uke hops of BLACKSMITHING bia country and the priceless princi- cond REPAIRING bo opposite the brewery. A truce ex-|pany of young fellows known more |the y. M. C. and was assisted. HORSBSHOEING courage, was being organized. There} was nsuccessful, until he got a tp all De BN stort, bung over a gun on one of|® company at home, but went to} Paducah without » place to sleep. the gunboats at anchor in the river] Memphis, where an aristocratic com-} He appealed to Secretary Knox, of] 14 o¢ liberty and freedom fur the . A. we for their foolbardiness than for their] He attempted to’ secure work, but} *"!eriog Cubans, on the ground that was lot of red tape before you|nigce selli hot tamal E ring could get in. Finally we were ot-|Sivets. No doubt may here rey from a denial of our civil rights with- All work guaranteed. Sunset Limited An’ ot etter ese ong set en SIXTY HOURS TO LOS ANGELES of the Iilinots Central Rat fives: ‘Through the Sunny South to sunny California. Write for particulars and descriptive literature. Division Passenger, Agent, Cinctnnatt, JOHN A. SCOTT, 4. C, TOWNSEND. Division Passenger Agent. Mempola. |“ General Passenger 3.7. OVAN, a Ticket Agent, | GP. A. Chicag A.G. B.A, Louisville. — Established 1855. Incorporated 1883. . ILLINOIS CFKNTRAL RAILROAD Johnson cee . Foundry and Machine., isted, and when the rebel fired, the gunner proceeded to take aim and sboot into the brewery. By this time Mr. Oehlschlaeger was in the LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS DIVISION cellar, and he was soon sorry that he} ganized, and Capt. Apperson, who!him with his basket, and, noting the in our own govermment, = Nourm HoUND— No 32 No 8M Company was, for about «half dozen vats of| Was a rich man, equipped usin the|dignity and unconquerable pride de- rs baa © da re bi a bed A W GR EIF Loave. beer were spilled by the caunon|best at his own expense, and we) picted in his countenance, have won- fete tie ee eae, Gice . , . ’ Nie, Origane 729 pm ooo am oneal shot, and the fluid was about|started forth in sixty $s looking] dered ‘why should the spirit of ge e ey a be is to the soles Court Street bet, 2d and 3d. A Memphis......7 60 am 6% pm SteamZtngines, Boilers two feet deep below. He fin-|fora Yankee but not once did we] mortal be proud’? when such a dis.) Ur eet, and this we proclaim, _— J’kson Tenn. 10 # am 1085 pm ally escaped, however, and, needless}gome in sight of the enemy. Weltinguished looking ‘man sold hot and demand our rights as such. Cairo, Lil... 0a am House Fronts, Mill Machinery Jeo tay na iis ail of beer. eard that Columbus was menaced |tarralcs! America is our country, the same as a ' No, 186 i , spe fit is the country of the German Fulton 12.5 pm 1201 am And Tobacco{ Screws, about the time our tour was over, He sold t I til pros t ry ’ hea ere Prase‘end Tron Fittings.) “There is no use talking about aland went there to offer our services| overcame him, and. be began indulg. |F#eueh, Italian and Pole, We can- Leave Castings of aligkinds.!man not being scared in a battle,”’}to Gen. Polk. Walking upto the not in one breath claim American Ro tm Now ing little. Those who had felt ©) citizenship and in the other repudiate 215pm iam Téam «0pm PADUCAH, KY r jarked an old soldier yesterc general, our captain said: _‘We de- compassion for him and helped him beer or att AY pri S45 pm 24am 93) am 60) pm ‘Iwas in many battles, and I can/sire to tender you our services, Sif-' | were surprised to learn that he drank|' w, en i IS THE Fe : ¢ 40pm 6am truthfully say that I was neverinone| ‘ ‘Whe are you?, haughtily asked|anq it was only yesterday that he " e Line. sand R CORD eae iota ein GREIF & CHRISTY without being scared. It's perfectly | Gen. Polk, sai | tll by the “waysite, and apotieation | at hi Beverasions tt tocapablo. of PRET te ee 5 ad p habeer ly ee eee i ote natural for @ man to be frightened in} ‘**Capt. Apperson and company. was made to the mayer for a pass to ig tl ie a lynchi ith phe WE MAKE. Horse Lirau $hn'am't or pan + |abattle, ‘Self preservation is the] + command? Eoalsville, Warde heath Slteate a) ———— a cee pm *9 @ aun 3.05 pam First-class... first law of nature,’ isan old axiom,} + ‘Independant command.’ Ataony thing happened in the padre lee Bhs bol bing | UR stock of staple and fancy groceries is Gincteuats Horseshoeing and = [ths manis frightened through in-/ *, +Well we don't have any inde} mayor's office in connection with the| ther ini 8 i K complete and up-to-date, Splendid line Sours Housp— wi = 1 «etl stinct alone if he be an intelligent] pendant commands here. Go down matter. ‘The old fellow was sitting A a ike by bexyed a ners re of canned goods. Our meat market is “4 saase. sccm Blacksmithing man, In battle there is danger,|there to the quartermaster and be] there, waiting for a decision, and the | “°° Dow patur is to feel that, the unexcelled, having everything in the line of " ’ Twamo2spm sam : } for aman knows he is likely to be}sworn in and we'll accept your servi-| mayor, who was busy, asked him to colored man should not be expected fresh and salt meats. #0 am ae ‘The only place in the city equipped | shot down at avy moment. " Hence] ces wileantil after dinate, to assist in righting a wrong, which iiweamieseam, 190% | with the necessary tools to do first-|there is danger, and a sensible man| ‘Well, Capt Apperson left in high! “certainly, certainly,” was the|°Y others, he likewise suffers. But} Telephone 118. _ P F s 15am 930 pm. ol ds knows it, he is naturally afraid, and|dudgeon, and we went to Memphis] ,,); “aber i we are of one family, Our troubles} Cor. 9th and Trimble. . 120 pus ¥ 22 ams 900545 pm | class carnage and wagon work, eink [aay sien bevie acd dlstended,"” polite reply. ‘*Pardon me, sir, but) 4-. our own, to settle ourselves. Our . a wont ‘ reason y nd d di. ” own, . o 210pm38amnioveswpm| Building new work a specialty. gets entirely used to battles. My| Chief Barber afterwards organized se Aenea ear elolied Saye Leng, country is greater than uur personal experience Was that I was as badly another, for I much danger acompany of his own, and was in| qin becoming modesty, sufferings. The cause is one belong- many battles, being wonded three} «well, well,” was the next obser- ig i Hog Alpe oh eee ae times. vation of the old captain, whose true twymsaancey {319 COURT STREET 319 frightened in one knew that there wa: WHAT? 250 pm 5 03 am7 0 p bas yl ewer pes Ue = -~ ee : Tacks tes tt J.S GANSTER in one as another. \oWell, it Jobo bawn't got any bet-| Virginian characteristics were en- ie begs tian no y ve vo. — . oebg tre] te del Memphis. $20 pms 1s am é “My worst experience,’? related] ter sense than to go,” one man said hanced by ner ‘high-balls,’” ‘look | wrong doer feel his obligation to kind- - dl 218 am 168 pm Notarv Pu blic one old soldier, ‘was at the Battle of} When told that his grandson was here, boy, ow did you getto be} ness or unexpected essistance. The . 9 ring, Greenville Miss 320 pm the Wilderness. We fought, as you|@oimg away with the militia, *‘let bim|mayor?”” i war may do more to cement a broth- ) Vicksburg 3 am 646 pm AND SOLICITOR! OF know, for seven days, and we rebels|go. Ifthe gets shot it will be preuty| The mayor laughingly replied he/ sry feeling between the white and . i New Orieans...\.....68 am7 pm PENSION CLAIMS had not had anything to eat for two|bad, but I hope if he is, he wont be bara ee see, tal colored of this country than all the f UIS DIVISION. .,|days—that 18 those around me bad] shot in the small of the back, , fr neg ecipar =. OO ide tag legislation enacted or the force used. ewril er ’ Prompt and thorough attention given) io On the second day, I sawa T0 EDDYVILL EE een tite Gest ob.| Alteady it bas snapped the cord of > ed all cases. , 1] Soldier lying near me, with a plug of TO EDDYVILLE. n enahy “pep Le ur rst (0-1 ill feeling between North and South, | id? Vouchers for A bytptl Venda °F! tobacco sticking from his pocket. I a atoll We ! phar pha avd when shoulder to shoulder the] ~~ - YES pensions carefully attended to. — Teot that tobacco, and instead of|Sheriff Rogers and Deputies Left] ihe mayor’ Wel) Mh | Coes t |southerner and the northerner of the . alia Office, 714 South Third street. chewing it, Late it. I'll tell you it) Today forthe Penitentiary, pai it Virginia!” people get! wnive race shall behold the bravery of (3 1 ‘4 ’ = 4 Brinton B. Davis, }awoke ising aerou hake toad Datel evga batt Mapp Rogers. sod dpiition | wae Ga him, and gave the captaia bis} yatriotism dwells in black and. white bearing iu all. See sample with ° : left this morning for jyville wi nass to Louisville, MORTEEOT. Pets iitaereatees | wee eae a te W|"Kar water alee | | 6 OB, STARKS cant but Hophiastile A i. was still the sickest man on earth.”’/erm of circuit court. ‘The deputies| make an effort in Louisville to or-| Mt A at une end our race trou. . : ’ tickets, or reser A gentleman from Marshall county} Were: Messrs. Charles Emery, D. | anize a company ot cavalry. He]1\,\° fim are not, wholly, wanting Agent for Densmore, Yostfandj Caligraph axes ~ 5] was in the city yesterday, and tells a Ne hey eS Spence, I, Young | talked “g it here, but got no encour] sonscience at some times, Typewriters. Supplies for all standard j dd Abe Story, of | 800 2- ws agement, ”, eS -|BROADWAY HOUSE. |! Sharer it that is the corvect| Tbe poner were: | |" a og te thal ba tra in the name] machines. a ~ { Best hotel in the city. erg Abe, pie bey to Bi sided Se ee estes. ten yes ne STORY OF CUBA. enunciated by human wisdom—liber- -jeent his name and address to Uncie) Ut a . 3 ty, bumapity and love. The highest ‘ | Galt kL ouse Ms MY. arees{ SAM after it became evident that there wate Soups lores house-| vents wanted in every city, town iw of na rar ioaey: 1a ate cae Wall Decorating Corner Broadus: aa be hostilities, ser . . village to sell the latest edition of | ag i LOUISVILLE. KY. J. J. Meapows, Propr. bie mould like to elit fo the army. To] Ed Settle, colored, malicious as- Hulstent's STORY OF CUBA, full eT ane a gral Is our business, our pastime, our d bts _ ee | his surprise he received the necessary | Sault, one year. account destruction BATTLESHIP] tesr of the colored brother's stand | 12.0%" Dusiness, our. pastime, our de- Wg) American Plan $3.00 to $5.00 per) = my papers a few days ago, telling him to Pinckney Childers, colored, grand) sink, Greatest demand ever Wha plied on. He will protant. tbe light. we gore ere aps Gf aes eh day. A FORTUNATE RUB, report at once, having only to show] arceny, one year. . known for ® subscription book.| nation's flag. Let no talk abort cating oe gia wal ft China. Ts wy Booms only $1.00 and upwards. Bootblack Receives an Unusual Fee for pers to get transportation. But) Robert Carson, colored, perj3tys| Agents coining money. Handsomel putting the colored man to the front babes : Prada : ie ota house. Do af - A. B. COOPER, Sanaa undergone OMWWilliam Walden, colored, house-|2utlt free. Send 25c. for postage. irritate or cause a feeling of they need it? Oh, yes; you can’t get OF Macage| ,. 4 “ino” iq q |fitst spoke, and as soon as he s: Them Walden, colored, Don't miss it. Address subscription | faction, the negro will forge his wa: fF ; th Twenty dollars for a “shine” is a break: action, @ 3 'Y J out of that, and we always hate to see 4 noc Mega tly {Papers he disappeared from home, | breaking, one year. “ department, Tae Werxex Comrany,|to the front anyhow, as he is doin Fagg Sway Nase .. fabulous amount, but that is exactly and the haunts that knew bim once| Dee Grace, celored, malicious ss- ald ‘Akron, Olue, } anyhow, 08 be i Ja wall in need of artistic decoration. % tiga sn mame me temm O what was realized by a knight of the Joe vow him no more. He will) Sault, two years. ¥ iii . [today in spite of all prejudice. s denote a bare pocketbook - peer brush in front of Camden station the sam alatical G tor fear that} George Bradshaw, colored, house- " 7 . for little consideration of the beautiful. Three Reautiful Women other afternoon, ne Salyers sc Pag hema Pye {bet | breaking, three years. TO MAKE A MIRROR. pa Mt ot he cities eeant soa But your pocketbook is 11 right and - ~ was George Emory, one of the best-] oi it and carry him off in triampb,| Sam Fraak and J. W. Perkins, pata you know a good thing when you see it. OEE e busy | Bight and.carry bim off {fn triumph, : : day is not Charles W. Brown, the OFFER RELIEF known characters around the busy Uncle Sam, meanwhile, patiently|convicted fer grand larceny, were| A New Process for Silvering Glass De wall henwa col 0h tle Rew’ lab W. 8. GREIF i depot, and ight a ve Ue awaits his coming. not carried to the branch peniten- bird ' tass| mond bar ° . i gratulated on every side on his for onintiedntdion tiary, having taken an appeal. Tn a new ree for silvering glass ‘5 ' tunate “rub.” George, as he is fae] ‘The influence of the fife and it is practicable to give a fine polish to ihe silver after it is spread on the SALOON BURGLARIZED, | pean teathe glass, This is accomplished by means Potter's Entered Last Night and | of two solutions which must be pre- Money, Whiskey, Ete., Taken. pared with great care, inasmuch as miliarly known, has been blacking | drum is simply wonderful,” remarked boots at Camden station for nearly 17 [another old ‘soldier, as he took a years, and he is a familiar figuretothe |fresh chew of Hattle Ax. ‘+I have hundreds of regular patrons of the | seen the most powerful orators in the road, He isa cripple, having lost both country get up and talk, and when his legs in 188] in a peendiar manner, | they fluished and offered the roll and In that year he was an oyster dredger, | asked for signers, not a man would and one cold night down the bay both | be moved to offer his services. But his legs were frozen. They did not somebody would start a few drums receive proper care, and, when Emory |and a fife, and in ten minutes you reached Washington, both the limbs | could not count the volunters. That were amputated, kind of music certainly has a wonder- George hasa very pleasant face, and | ful power over men, both in and out his pitiable condition has very often | of battle. drawn forth preseyts, but yesterday! 0,6 hoy who signed the company 100 TO ANY MAN, Wit Pay $100 For Any Casz delicacy of treatment is required. To Of Weakness tn Mon Thay Trost and ., a silver-nitrate solution is added, Fail to Cure. qertter’s saloon at Seventh gina | top by drop, sulficient ammonia] An Omahe County places, for the Feil resa'ta addition to severat| ‘©, Tedussolve the originial pre: | Arete eee ee ohre of Lael Nita ABSOLUTELY PURE dollars taken from the cash drawer, | “ipitate, caution being observed : * to avoid excess. Afterward several quarts of whiskey and aj” ¢ mebeny OF cigars were stolen. enough distilled water is added f to make the liquid measure one liter. por HANDLED IN BUTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY The thieves gained ¢attance 7 ere hs § f NDLE. 7 through a window, and their identity A second solution is prepared contain Sint wtepise ee hain eaters see) ~~ PADUCAH BOTTLING CO. and phy: OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. It leads alt others, for the reason tiat it is 10 THESR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY The Misws Licll, of No. 78 Fifth Avenue, New York, now ofttr the public generally, the ile Which they have 80 long jully io personal mt THE MISSES BELL’S complexion Tonle has 0 flect in clearing and ] 4 pba , _ ; eee ite a baits {Shetacummetieras | | was the first time he ever received $20 | |, ths Be How's This? glass, and after polishing it ‘ jay pol andes $l for polishing two shoes The man lrg etary ey hey fom the We offer one bundred dollars reward ‘tcy| with rouge $8 chamois skin, wipes | to Lost nf, should wel FJ. Bergdoll, Proprietor. pacha and Neiieos streets ve heh who made {be present was not Jong [OF I Tee ee on to Cuba, Ho( Any case otcatarre that cannot heeured ¥y | it perfectly dry and clean. ‘Then a)SarE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite| Telephone anna! Orders @lled ustil 11 pam voli > very {company Sod go on Wha. He) gals Cavarrh Cure, id. mixt de of two parts of | 98 R: Building, Omaha, N 1 Soda Pop, Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, 7 past the voting’ age, and was bist, replied that when he heard all those FJ. OHRNEY & OU., Toled: ay fee! my tay ie wo per ao Aan Foe cae pane ? neatly dressed. When the brush) druins on the night he signed, he| we, the undersigned, nave known ¥. 3.| (he silver nitrate solition a 4 manipulator had finished the job the fifteen years and believe| part of the formaldehyde solution, , ld have signed almost anything, mey for the ve S ° iy customer asked him how much he|"°" > perfectly honorable in all business tran-| ¢},is mixture being poured evenly on 4 = = but the only way they would ever ally able to carry out uy ‘ i ABLISHED 1864,———9 generally charged. get him to Cuba would be to keep] gpigations made by rr Aaa the glass. From ten to fifteen minutes a EST the effect is not exactly as claimed, ; 5 $1.00, Do Shaan rach “Will you take what I giv i 9 s, 11 be required for this application to is him directly bebind a drum corps all] WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, To-| W) i ’ in s ledo, O. . be completed, and then the plate may | "Phis Magicas. TREATME> ie pes Way Saeze. Walpna rhea MARVIN, Wholesale) 1, washed with water and allowed ta taken at home under Mists directions 1 ’ ‘ovarra Cul y railroad fare and hotel yromise not to look at it for five min-] A good many people have been} ; Varrh Cure is taken toternaily, act-| dry, In the production of an om] 0F they will ate '?” asked the gentleman. wondering what has become of the rectly upoD, the blood wine Dict ree. | dinary mirror the dull upper side is ee 50 ait wie Deeter, to go » there. for 1 "CIT Tp TAVITA ‘mory did so, and when the allot- | patriotic citizens of Mayfield since | Price 7° bottle Soiatyvalt droseists. | treated to g coating of varnish, but if] tre pertectly reliable; have. mo my GENERA L IN SU RAN ( K ted time was over he found Ae big | the call for volunteers. It is some- ape the silver side is the one to be used, as Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sam- 4 te in his hand, He carried it into} what remarkable that a company of + in optical instruments, the layer of | ples. or C. 0. D. ey hay ‘ a diahak office, where a close inspec- | some sort bas not been raised from] ‘Telephone No. 29 for a nice two ‘lve is to bo polished with Regd Fesb oo capita, ana guarantee to cure AGENTS ion showed it to be genuine. Emory | the gre sites of Graves. They horse Lad Ce otra te buch cond The attempts to make mirrors of in ry teal iw Ft le 0 Oo ee hee : vs that he doesn’t care if the young | used to have g pretty nice Compauy cash, ‘amal H ts say, have not yield. to be theinwhen 0 i “4 comes every day. — Baliimore ‘in the state guards, It is said that] Rim Co,, E. H, Bell, tg, | omagam, ra ge, N.Y. ores es today Telephone 174. R PaDUC

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