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FEAST HERE! LOOK HERE! | HE BOYS ARE READY. gchiess array of money all present abies attempts at bargai supremacy to prudent buyers. Val where. This ‘s the people's mone; Upon this m Just received Another large lot of sample underwear, consisting of ladie umbrella skirts, handsome embroidered umbrella drawers and muslin gowns, well worth from so to 75c. Slightly soiled. Price 39¢ Others at 75¢ and $1 and 2.00, mo, worth $1.5¢ Shirt Waist Sacrifice Three hundred new shirt waists, in all the new patterns—percales and cham brays. These waists range in price from go to 75c. Reduced to 39¢ “Silk” waists, silk skirts, satin skirts new spring checks and novelty skirts in such profusion it is impossible to give prices on all. Ask to see our skirts a ever offered before. FREE—A beautiful imported real Smy coupon ticket. Call and see it, Size 3ox Millinery Department $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and show you style after style, hat after hat, saving chances, that overshadows ngiving. Every item proves our es here are never equalled else- ving store. L i u © put on sale t tylishly trimmed arisian pattern hats at $4.00 and 5.00, are the very acme of millinery € style We sell you nicely trimmed hats at 3.00—the greatest assortment to be found in the city, We until you find just what you want. Hair goods of every description at lowest possible prices. Splene id hair switches, all shades, 75¢ and 1.00. Col- ored bangs and switch complete, §oc. at $1.25 and 1.50, No such values were ra rag, worth 5.00, with every $25.00 52. Our motto: We sell cheap, we sell a heap, and we keep everlastingly at it. 215 BROADWA « THE BAZAAR ...215 BRO!DWAY DON’T MISTAKE THE PLACE Monuments... 5» We have in stock a fine line of finished moou- ments which | Must be Sold, For thirty days wo wiil sell for) Cash anything in the stock at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES... Call and see our stock avd prices. No other yard in the south has ss fine an assortment of the latest styles and designs. J, E, Williamson & Co, 119 North Third stree:, Paducah, Ky. Shed inis ny reir RADE MARK ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Louisyille and East. 0. kvansyille and Ohio River P 10:00 @ m (daitz except Sunday ) Steamboat due 10:55 am Benton and N.C, & St. L. South. 10:10pm 6:00 afm Miss R. B. Hay ED Hl. PURYEAR Stenographer Attorney at Law Tat Wotary Public, Real estate and Life Insurance Agent, and Abstractor of Titles Formerly master commissioner ‘of the McCracken circuit court. Will practice in all the courts of this and adjoining counties. Special attention iven to the collection of all claims, 6 renting of real estate and all other litigation. Will act as assignee and receiver of insolvent estates, also as administrator of decedents’ estates and as guardian of infants. Bonds for security given in surety companies. Office No. 127 South Fourth street (Legal Row), Paducah, Ky. Second Hand Goods Highest cash prices paid by WILLIAM BOUGENO & § 208 Court street. furniture, stoves, oN We also carry a line of new ranges, etc. Call and get our ying elsewhere. We also ex- LOCAL MENTION. AN OLD BRICK, This morpivg workmen at the old Dudley house, which is Leiug torn down on North Fifth street, found a brick dated 1803, which would wake it 95 years old, Consumption Is Prevented by giving early attention to a cold, whether slight or severe. A cold quickly disappears when Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is taken. ‘This rem- edy makes weak lungs strong. at all druggists KINCADE ACQUITTED. 25e James Kincade, of Calvert City, came in at 11 o'clock this morning to be tried in the United States court 00 a charge of selling whiskey with- out a license, He was given a hearing this after- noon and acquitted, Your own price on ladies’ shoes and slippers at 2 Groree Berxuakp, Dr. Edwards, Kye, Nose and| Throst Specialist, Paducah, tf. Linnwood, nothing tf Linnwood, else. Awarded i Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR: RICE * secapeesantas { PERSONALS. “nosesccecocececceesecees” | Wm. Lynch, of Dawson, was in city today. H. H. Strow, of Benton, the city. Mr. Jeff Herndon has returned from Clarksville. M. J. Sweeney, of Evansville, was in the city today E. C. Flegal, of Earlington, was in the eity today. Mr. 8, P. Ragsdale is out his recent sickness. Hon. Jobn K. Hendrick has re- turned from Smithland, Miss Dollie Browning, of Carbon- dole, IiL., is visiting in the city. Miss Bethel all, of Benton, is a guest of Mrs. Herman Slusim Mrs. J. R. Rork left the morning for Los Angles, Cal.,on an extendrd was in after _| visit. Jas, D. Ware, of Hopkinsville was in the city today, en route home from Mayfield Hou. F in the c' Mayfield. Mrs. Dr. J. D. Smith has returned from a visit to her daughter, Browns. ville, Teno, Mr. Chas. Webb and wife, and Louis Adams, of Smitbland, were in the ciny today, Miss Alma Greer left this morning for Smithland, to take the evidence in the Ross murder trial, J. H, and H. G. Keys, J. P. Elrath, and Judge Thos P, Cook. Murray, were inthe city toda route home from Mayfield. Miseses Alice Lander at Jenkins, of Hopkinsville, are here to attend the Hubbard-Torian wedding, are guests of Misses Fannie and Ellen Lorian. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Langstaff, Misses Ann and Virginia Reed, and Messrs. Rabb Noble, and Bransford Clarke left this moraing for Cairo, where they will be guests of Mr. Halliday today. CIRCUIT COURT, ton Sims, of Cadiz, was ‘oday, en,route home from Me of en Court adjourned this morning for |the day. Little of public interest has been done. H. G. Keys, indicted on four counts for ‘*nesting’’ tobacco, gave bond in all four cases, in the sum of $100 in each case. Gillie Travis was recognized in the sum of $500 for her appearance at the next term of court \o answer to a charge of malicious stnking. FINE WATCH LOsT. Mr. H. C. Redwine, of Symsonia, lost a $75 watch on South Third street yesterday. His horse shied at a car, and the supposition is that the wstch was lost then. Marshal Collins willpay a liberal reward for its re- turn to police headquarters, or for information leading to its recovory. MAY DAY EXCURSION To Memphis via Illinois Central R. R , Sunday May Ist, 1898, leaves Union depot 7:50 a. m., returning, leaves Memphis 11:50 p. m. same night. Only $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale at Union depot, J.T. Donovan, Agt. 27a4. ROAD CONTRACT NOT LET. Squire Gholact, si was elected uunty road overseer by the last fis- | court, intended to let the gravel | contracts this week, but when the bids were opened, they were all more than the county could stand, and no contracts were let, Send your horse toJ, Will Smith at Glauber's stable, if it needs the attention of a veterinary surgeon, You may thus save a valuable horse. 23a7 MARRIAGE Mr. Rudolf Warmka, ® moulder from St. Louis, and Miss Bertha TODAY. the city this afternoon eran church, night, FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON, ‘The funeral of the Jate Mr. Elisha Greif, who was killed ye the Lavk Singletree factor place this afternoon from the Catholic chareh, today, and were married at the German Luth- They will returo to- Incandescent lamp globes suitable for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. u S. Ist st. gin examining the recent enlistments as to their physical condition at and will take some ed is captained by and has its ‘arsenal Fifth street. follows: J. M. Ezell Thara, of the same place, arrived in Continued from first page, PURITY A Kentuc ‘This will be a large task time for accom- ishment. Conservative men esti- nate that from 10 to 15 per cent. of he recruits will be dropped on ac- vount of youth or physical defects. The first juvenile company report- eorge DuBois, at 327 South Its members are as ouisyille, Charlie Rieke. Earnest Rehkopt. Roy Katterjohn. George DuBois. Ed Woolfolk. Chesley Herndon, Jim Sanders, Joe Allen, Joe Johnson, L4slie Wilson. Hhnry Woolfolk. eorge Holliday. Morton Hand. Roy Sutton, The Metropolis military company was greatly disappointed last night to receive a letter stating that it would not be needed at present to fill out the regiment. ‘There is 9 full equipped company there, ali ready to march, and the boys are very anx- ious for the next call. FOR FA anteed whiskies and brandies. Six jodi hee, sates bot arabe and these only we handle. I want to eulist in the army to fight Spain. I would like to join, or organize a company from Calloway county; if not, will enlist as a pri- vate. Let me know what todo at once. Your friend, D. L. Reppen, Is not surpassed in this city for puri ies in this state, Murray, Ky. io tilleries, and just as we represent th ‘The work of mustering the mea in began this afteraoon, and will prob- ably last until night, if no longer. Each man bas to pass tLe normal ex~ emination, aud sign the enlistment papers. There are about twenty-five men in Mayfield, and forty-five in Princeton who want to join a company, Padu- cah desired. They cannot be ac- commodated, however, as there is no room for more men or companies in the state guards. retail department. A subscription was started this morning, headed by the Scx, to buy a flag for the company here before it a REV. W. A. FREEMAN Church, South, to Convene at Baltimore, Md., Next Month. Re born in Mississippi. He joined the Memphis Conference in 1879, and with the Memphis Conference contiaually, serving circuits, stations and districts. He is a prominent Knight Templar and Mason, having served in 1894-5 as Grand Prelate of the state of Tennessee. General Conference by the Memphis Conference at Trenton, Tenn. last fall and will leave Monday for this important gatheriog. Kentucky Glass &Queen sware Co... 2.0. S. Fels, Bro. & Co Dick Clements P. E. Stutz.. B. Weille & Son.. Parcel! & Tohmpson .. . W. B. McPherson. . George Rock & Son. |W. Fred Long Wabl & Sons R. L. Reeves. John L. Powell. . starts. In a short time over $55 had been subscribed. It is thought that will suffice, and subscriptions can be left at the Sun office. Com- paoies have po individual flag io actual service, but one might easily be carried for dress parade, etc The citizens in nearly all other places are preparing to present flags to their companies. The amount subscribed lows: Sun Publishing Co J, E. Williamson. aU, H. Ashcraft... American - German bank.. S. B, Hughes... Ellis, Rudy & Phillips. W. F. Paxton.... Wallerstein Bros... Geo. O. Hart & Son...... E, Gutbrie... L. B. Ogilvie & Co... Jas, W. Gleaves & Son UL, A. Lagomarsino. . Loeb, Bloom & Co, Cc. K. Milam. S. H. Loeb.. Dreyfuss, Weil & C J. R. Smith.. Chas. Reed DuBois & Co Dr. Boyd... Miss Hattie Clark. Fred Ashton....... Wm. Hughes. Ed Woolfolk. . is as fol- It is not yet known when the com- | pany will leave Paducah, but it will likely be soon, Commodore Saunders Fowler has 00| received his Cuban flag, but has not 00 yet decided where it will be placed 00, The probabilities are that it will be . 2 00/ raised on one of the packets. | The muster will not begin until 1 00 about 3 o'clock, owing the fact that 50 Lieut. Col, Henry had to await the | 2 00 | muster roll from Louisville, "1 00|. Today a score or more young men 50 from the country came in to enlist, | 9 59| but the probability was that they “* 9 00 would be unable to get in. 200 2 00 200; THE BUY IS BETTER. 1 00 50! Willie Singleton, who was burved 1 00 | by a live wire yesterday, is improy- 50 | ing. ND EXCELLEN Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskies PURE PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES All persons needing a stimulant, or a tonic for family uses, can find no better articles than our guar Our stock of CASE GOODS AND FINE WINES and also in Tennessee, and we guarantee all our goods to be just as received from the dis S. STARK & BRO. 120 SOUTH SECOND STREET---TELEPHONE 283 Delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal) y. Wm. A. Freeman, Presiding Elder of the Palucah district, was | the exception of four years in the Denver (Colo.) Conference he bas served | He was elected delegate to the} 50! 0 CE ARE FOUNDAN: OUR ky and Tennessee AND OUR MILY AND MEDICINAL USE years of successful business have enabled us to secure the best brands, ty and genuineness. We handle the output of one of the best distiller- em. All we ask is a fair trial. Wholesale department distinct from Cornour’'s O04 Another big invoice of fine millinery received for) When you can buy a gc this week’s selling Wein- vite you to come and make a selection from what we believe to be the finest as- sortment of millinery ever shown in this section. There will be some close selling, which means quick selling, because of splen- did styles and the very low prices we'll offer. ear We invite you here to look at dress goods and silks. We've opened a gross of full jeweled belts to be sold at 25c, formerly sold at 50c. ar We've added a line of boys’ waists to be sold at 18c, 25c, 35c and 39c that will bring hun- \dreds of mothers here to buy boys’ waists. ee We'll put on sale this week a line of ladies’ night gowns at 50c, 650, 69¢ and 7c that will be appreciated. A line of ladies’ muslin skirts at 39¢, 50c, 65¢ and | Te that will go quickly. A big assortment of men’s shirts. The newest styles, the most tempting prices—73c, 81c and 9c, worth easily $1.25. We have the best 50c shirts made. ar CLOTHING The clothing we offer you at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $15 00 a suit are the sorts made for exclusive retail clothiers, but at our low prices, No house will treat you better. We invite you here. HARBOUR'S On North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein Sprinkling Hose Is what you need for hot weather. Call 'and see the large line for sale by BICYCLES $25.00:$75.00 50} 50 1 00 50) A white cook, 2 50) care of the Sun. W. H, Parham C. G. Potter.. WANTED. Hank Bros, & Jones. - 7 Address“ W,""| Shoe for Men In the cit ~ COCHRAN Shoes polished free $3.50 and $3.00 TH | BES Padweah’s Leading Shoe House F. G. HARLAN All kinds of plumbing work, Old |, L2¢ Only first-class repair shop Board BIG LOT JUST RECEIVED. AT 1 AM SELLING «THE... St. Clair Steel Range At a very low price. rh See them. M.E. JONES WHY DRINK MUDDY WATER nod filter for five dollars? If not satis- factory after thirty days’ use it will be taken back and money refunded. J-A. BAUER CORNER SEVENTH AND TRIMBLE J. WiLL FISHER Master Commissioner Agent for Fire, Life McCracken Circuit Cour! NoTARY PUBLIC and Tornade Insurance Will take acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Manager of the only complete abstract to titles in McCracken county and the f Paducah, The abstract was made while clerk of the county court for m of eight years. This department is under the supervision of a compe- Q reliabl® abstractor, If in want of anything in this line it will pay to nd T will appreciate your business, Oifice 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) Phone 383 OLD GLORY FOREVER! In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! t deepens, On! ye brave, Now ru viory’’—Cuba save Brave patriots, all ‘your baoners wave, And charge with all your chivalry.’? city « a The cont! O'er Atlantic's wave McKinley brave Sends our noble seamen, undaunted, true, A fair isle to save or find a grave, And plant a new “red, white and blue.’ What higher sim can patriot know? What destiny more grand’? | | | | in Paducah. All work guaranteed. Wheels called for and delivered. Drop usa card. hose boxes made new 122 Broadway, ‘Telephone 113. E $2.00 and $1.50 H#@. CRAFT & SON 431 Jefferson Street Ladies’ Oxford ry at & OWEN 331 Broadway iTelephone 174. Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our “Uncle Samuel’s’’ pills, Aud freedom's bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great, Antilles, In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody to go to DORIAN'’'S STORE AT 205 BROADWAY ESTABLISHED 1864, Miss Mary B, E, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. .... ee PADUCAH, KY i)